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13. Field Officers of nthet Regiments.
I t. Officers of the Army and Navy.
«. Company Officers of the first and other
Regiments.
I.iout. Colonel.
Chatham Artillery.
U. S- Troops.
Savannah Foiiclbloa.
Savannah Volunteer Guard*
Georgia Volunteers.
Republican Blues.
Major and Regimental Staff.
The Procession will movo up l'.ast Broad
Street, to Bronghton-Strect, from thence
to West Broad-Street, from thence to South
Broad-Street, down that street to Abercorn.
Street, and through Abercorn-street to
Oglethorpe-Square.
The persons who have aecepted the ap
pointment of Marshal, ol the day, arc re
quired to meet at the Exchange tins Morn-
Ing »t. 10 o’clock. _ , ’ .
By order of the Lafayette Joint CmWUee.
’ J. MARSHALL.
WHEKKTO,
UPI.ANB.
S. I9L.
RICE.
Liverpool,
10li>7
1795
177
Havre,
484
47
107
West Indies,
34
New-York,
2640
31
3G6
Providence,
1119
Charleston,
2393
17293
1873
684
MONUMENTAL PROCESSION.
On the day that the ceremonies nflaying
Ihundation stones of mnnunients to be
erected to the memory of Generals Gueene
and Pulaski, the Masonic Fraternity will
lurio k procession and .wait. upon General
Lvkayi.ttk, when -the-Right Worshipful
Grand Master, in behalf of ihe Masons of
Georgia, will deliver an address, congratu
lating him upon his arrival in this state, as-
soring him of the attachment of the Frater
nity to his person, and their resnect tor Ins
character. After which a procession will he
formed under the direction of the Grand
Marshal and his Assistants, in the follow-
ifcg order■
UNITED STATES TnOOPS,
Fori ignOlficers,
Field and .Staff of Regiment*,
General Officers nnd Suites,
Citizens and Strangers,
LAFAYETTE COMMITTEE,
Judges and Sheriffs,
Reverend Clergy—not Masons, .
MAYOR AND ALDERMEN,
GOVERNOR AND SUITE,
Monument Committee.
.M'umu in the following order.—
Grand Tyler, with a drawn sword,
L’Espcrunce Lodge,
Union Lodge,
Solomon’s Lodge,
Georgia Chapter,
L’Espeiunce Encampment,
.Members of the Grand Lodge, not other
wise stationed,
A Past Master, with a golden vessel
containing corn,
Two Past Masters, with silver ves
sels containing wine and oil,
Grand Secretary and Grand Treasurer,
One large Light, borne by a Past Master,
The Holy Bible, Square and Compasses,
borne by a Master of a Lodge, or Past
Master, supported by two Stew
ards on the right and left.
Two large Lights borne by Past Masters,
GranUCIiaplain,
Other Masonic Clergy,
Grand Wardens,
Past Grand Masters,
Deputy Grand Masters,
Master of oldest Lodge, carrying
cons’itutinns,
■Grand Deacons with black rods, on i lino
nine feet apart,
ORAMO MASTER WITH ®3»r.
LAFAYETTE A SUITE,
TwoStewards with white rods,
Grand Sword Bearer with drawn sword.
The procession will be formed on tliu Bay,
west of the Exchange, the left resting on
the Exchange, and move from thence down
the Bay. through Abercorn and St Julian
Streets, to Johnston’s-Squaro; upon reach
ing the opening into the enclosure, the mil-
Wary escort will wheel to the left and form,
•fronting the Square. The procession will
halt and open to the right and left, to allow
the rear of the procession to pass through.
The Masons on entering, will wheel to the
yiglit, ii nd pass along the circlo and around
it, until the lending officer gains ground
sufficient for the whole procession to enter,
when the Masons and the Monument Com
mittee, will form on the west of the Monu
ment, and the remainder of the procession
will arrange themselves on the east near
ihe railing oftlio Square.
1. Tho Music will then play a National
Air.
2. The Chairman on behalf of the Monu
ment Committee, will address the Assem
bly, and conclude with requesting Gen.La
favktte to lav the stone.
3. Reply of General Lafayette.
4. Masonic ceremonies, during which the
memorials will be deposited by the Secreta
ry of the Monument Committee.
5. Prayer hv the Grand Chaplain.
6. Music—a Dirge, and then a National
Aw. .
The procession will resume its order and
proceed around the Square into Congress-
Si reel, to Boll-StroeL along Bull-Stieet to
Chippewa-Square. when the same order
and ceremonies will be observed.
The seve ral Public Officers and persons
generally, are invited to join the procession,
and take the places assigned them.
JONATHAN OLMSTEAD,
C A. HIGGINS.
it a nmurrjAJTY.
Sub-Committee on the part of the Masons.
ALEXANDER TELFAIR,
VV. P. MARSHALL,
Sub-Committee on the part of the subscri
bers to the Monuments.
For the purpose of preserving order, the
•ity Marshal and Coustublus are respect-
felly requested te attend the Masonic Pro
cession, wldcii will take place the day alter
Genera! Lafayette’s arrival, to tender him
their Fraternal Welcome.
JOS. S. PELOT, Grand Marshal.
p' The citizens of Savannah are respect-
tolly requested, as much as possible, to
eonniie to their own yards and houses, their
servants and especially the children, whilst-
tojlitary lienors are paying to General La
va vf.tte.
The City Marshals and City Constables
aro required to tuke into custody all such
negroes and persons of color, as may be
found at all trespassing upon, or attending
the procession, parades, tic. during the
stay of General Lafayette in this city-—
Ihe City Constables will further obey all
orders emanating from the Marshals of the
day, during the time of the Procession in
.honor of General Lafavette.
® I- W - c - DANIELL, Mayor.
Police-Office, 14th March, 1825.
Masonic DiSnb*.—Subscribers to the
Dinner, to bo given by his Masonic Breth
ren to General Lafayette, are informed
that Tickets aro left at T. LoNflWonTti’s
Book Store, whore those Brethren wlm have
not already, may have an opportunity to
subscribe,
R, W. PqnLE*,
N. II. Ol.MSTEAD,
S. C‘ House,
Gmors r. White, . Manager!
D- Cauney, Jr.
C. A. Higgins,
F. Gillet, j
BRIGADE ORDERS.
Savannah, March 2,1325
In pursuance of Division Orders, of the
24tli nit. just received, “ All Volunteer
Corps of Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, and
Riflemen,” within the First Brigade, are
ordered “ to hold themselves in readiness,
completely armed and -equipped, to receive
General Lafayette with iiiilitury honors,
at any point to which any portion of them
may be ordered."
Field Officers will sec to the promnlga
tion and execution of these orders, within
their respective commands.
By order of Gen. Harden,
SAMUEL STILES, Ald-de-Camp.
Monumental Procession.
B T
Masonic Procession, on Monday next,
are requested to meet THIS EVENING
at the Grand Lodge Hull, at 7 o’clock,
mnrch 18 -• 06
BALL DRESSES.
A FEtV very-splendid BALL DRESSES,
together with* handsome assortment of
F*nc j Artie
just received by the ship Savannah, from
N«w-Yoe'i, f-,r sale hr
m
JAMES i
March 18- y
UDERSON ti CO.
96r
ni9
Third Company,
N OTICE—The drill of this Company,
ordered for Saturday next, is postpon
ed until further notice.
By ordci,
II. J. VALLEAU, First Serg’t.
Mrrrb 17, •
COXK&OCSRCXAX..
Exports from Samntuih, February, 1825.
For Jive month* ending 2Hth February, 1825.
Foreign,
Coastwise,
UPLAND. s. I8L. RICE.
25,014 3069 624
31,895 58 10:19
Tonic.
11
56,939 3127 1603 11
Same period last year.
Foreign, 46,414
Coastwise, 20,022
3300 4875
68 2169
66,436 3 <28 7014 8
March 2—Br. ship James, St. Johns,N.B.
419 tons, ballaf t.*
Murrh 3—Ship Niagara, Liverpool, 343
toils, 862 hales.
Ship Juno, Liverpool, 361 tons, 957 bales.
March 4—Ship Eliza, Liverpool, 355 tons,
1061 bales.
March 10—Fr. brig Julius Thales, Havre,
189 tons. 228 hales. 22 M. boards.
Brig Sarah, Jamaica, 144 tons, 93,000
feet lumber. 68 M. shingles.
March M—Barque Crown, Liverpool,436
tons, 1095 bales.
TJ’e'PooT, Feb. 8 - »• Island nn»*no, Gro
’a 5$ > ?tl, / dfliued do 14 ;•:
•i'll do 8$ I’ft Mab»'n* amt TV-,o r £ s
!»h1 j N? Orleans 5$ * 1s d / Peru; .
hor.eN 1 41 •» >. Md. , Ba 1 ua, f!|< » t~j
M -ti him llj • 1°j • ; Mins* van K'4 a
1 h t M fs f '.vr. • Oil a Iftl / Pa m 10£ • _ D
1 : n !T»-rir> ■ d .HfrrMce ltd n^d; n„..j
b . v °4 •» !0jd ,* -'oipmon W^Rt T vdi»- 94«! •'•"-V. it
nf a lffrsBmt 73 »p
B . ■ - V 6| 8A.
Mce.—500 r.ashs were nut an *t nuefon,
b"t f *r wun’ f lUmaml. onh 30 ^nnd buyers
at '7\ ir-dd »"!? on to 2R for v- *v
Savannah YencvbYes.
Attention!
In conformity to Regimen-
tal Orders the Corps will hold
themselves in readiness to ap
pear upon their Parade ground
in complete uniform,w ith white
pantaloons, upon n signal of
two guns being tired iii quick
succession, st the Chatham
Artillery Labrotorv, to pnv the
'honors due to die Nutbiu's
Guest-
The members'will he fur
nished with cartridges on ap
plication to the undersigned.
By order.
MILLS, 1st Serjt. S. F.
march 18 96
TICKETS RECEIVED.
T HE tickets ordered by the undersigned
in the Pennsylvania Canal Lottery,
eaiue to hand on Tuesday. As the drawing
of the whole Lottery will be received on
THIS EVENING, immediate application
must be made.
HIGHEST PRIZES,
DOLLARS
30,000 DOLLARS
iio.ooo. a or *sooo ; a of eaiao,
20 OF *1000; M. SlO. no.
Tickets 48—Halves 4l—Quarters 42—
Eights $1.
113* The owner of a prize of $1000. order
ed by the subscriber in the last class, re
ceived the ticket but one day previous to
the drawing’s being received.
W. ROBERTSON.
March 18
s&vrh:)ah THSAraa.
FORT OF SAVANNAJI.
TO-MORROW EVENING, Saturday,
March 19.
GOODACRE will'give a popular
illustration of the uttUvral. nheunme-
* n«i ut
THE SOLAR SYSTEM
ON HIS
GRAND TRANSPARENT ORRERY
AUXILIARY DIAGRAMS.
Admittance—Boxes and Pit$l, Gallery
60 cunts.
A Box pH n is left at the Book-Store of
Messrs. S. C. & J Schenck, where places
may be taken. 'Pickets of admission may
also be had at all the Book-Stores, of the
Lecturer, and at the Ticket Oiiice at the
Thpntre.
Doors opon at seven- and the exhibition
will commence precisely at half past 6evcn.
and end at half past nine o’clock.
Audit ttec«iv«d,
V ASSAR’SjSuperior Alo, and Crab Ap
ple Cideii in whole and half barrels.
IN STORE,
Half Barrels Family Pork and Beef &
First mill tecund quality manufactured
Tobacco
For sale by W^LIPPITT.
M arch 16 Dip
B
Wanted,
ANKABEE IfONEY Apply at
LUTHER’S EXCHANYE OFFICE.
Murrh ft
Masonic Aprons.
A FEW elegant Royal Arch and Master
Mason’s Aprons, just received and for
side by BUTLER fr SCRANTON.
March to 89
OzuaWrghs and Vviiue,
J UST received and for sale by
JOHN H. REID.
Feh2» r,
F
Prime Seed itice,
OR SALE—apply to
SAMUEL M. BOND, or
R. & J. HABERSHAM.
March 11 90.
For Sale,
A SHARE in the Savannah Library.-
Apply at this Office.
March 17 95p
Her; ing
A rv BOXES Hearing, first sort—just
T U received and for sale by
March 12
. BASSETT.
91
Sperm Oil.
L ANDING from brig 0,1V. Hopkins,
1000 Gallons Sperm Oil, first quality,
from the manufactory at Ney-Bedfnrd, for
saje by . A. /IASSETT.
March 14
I'tH'on and Lilrd.
A BOXES BACON
T U 50 “firkins Lard—Laniling from
schr. Barracoa, from Baltimore. For sale
by HALL & HOYT.
March R
87
1 ugnsta,
-t iM?
J UST received per snip
Boxes Troy Candles.
For sole byi J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Feb 25
m
CLEARED,
Brig Stranger, Cartwright, New-York,
Cohen & Miller.
ARRIVED,
Sloop Three Brothers,'Howland, Darien
2 da vs. Passengers^ J. Wnlburg, lady,
child* anil servant, M. Thomas. Messrs*
Hickenbcrg, Logriel, Solomon, and Dean.
Sloop Rising Sun, Chase, Darien 2 days,! Good.acrr will commence his course of
with 153 bales. Cotton, to order. Pas sen-1 eight ASTRONOMICAL LECTURES,
gers, Messrs. M’Clure, and Belcher. | which will he delivered on Mondays, Thurs-
Sloop Falcon, Gibbs. Saiilln 3 days, with ; days and Saturdays, till completed. Tennis,
Cotton, to E. Fort, J. M’Nish, and A. G. - Boxes nnd Pit $5, Gallery $3. Young la-
Miller. dies and gentlemen under 12 years of age,
Steom Boat Georgia. Bowman. 53 hours to any part, of the house, $.3.
Potatoes.
Wpf TITHCES Prime Northern Pota-
• J tonv just received and for sale bv
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD.
March 3
Rocket Spades
CASK Socket Spades, jus’ received
and tot sale by , N. B. WEED.
Jan 4
j The Citizens of Snvnnnah ere respect-
• j fully informed that on Thursday next. Mr.
from Augusta, with Boats Nos. 12 and 13
in tow, 400 hales Cotton, and other mer
chandize to order—S. C. Dunning. Ponce
& Mackenzie, S. B. Park-man, It. Camp
bell, C. C. Griswold, A. Galluwuy & cu.
and P. Hill.
SAILED,
Ship Win, Wallace. Wood, New-Yurlt.
Brig Frances Miller, Berry, do.
Brig Stranger. Cartwright, do.
Brig William, Twycross, Apalachicola.
ARRIVED FROM THIS CORT,
At Charleston, on Monilny, steom boat
Maid of Orleans ; on Tuesday, steam boat
Pendleton, Bracken.
eh 18
96
ordi Is. '■ c,
A NEW supply of Cordials, just received
by the late arrivnls in Charleston,
fWnn^Franee, consisting of, oil of Anise oil
of Roft), Perfect Love, spirit of Washing
ton, spirit of Lafayette, choice of Ladies
nnd Forvot-me-not, of the well known
City of Verdun. Also, fine Annisocd, in
baskets, fresh Olivos and Caner.4, Guigno-
let. of Angeers, &c. A Fmall assortment of
children’s toys, for sale by the subscriber*
JOS. TUUCIJELUT,
mnreh 13 9fi||p
oisamasaw
LUITEUT-I V ULA8S,
NEW SERIES.
BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND.
Postponed Me-, ti. g
A N extra meeting of the “ GooVgia Agri-
‘ cultural Society of Savannah^” will be
held at the Exchange THIS DAY
uuTiiicKrn. in.
at
By order of the President.
WILLIAM P. MARSHALL,
Secretary.
march" 18 96
W ILL be drawn in the city of Baltimore,
next month, and finished in a f
minutes.—42 numbers, 5 ballots drawn.
810 000, 5,000, 8,000, frc.
Capital Prizes. Tickets Five Dollars.
Orders received at
LUTHERS
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
March 18
5 000, 5000, 5000,
&C. &.C.
T HE above are the capital prizes in Lit
erature Lottery, Fourth Class; New
Series, which draws in New-York on 6th
April next, and determined in a few minutes.
Tickets Seven Dollars. Orders rece.ved
and Prijfe Tickets taken in payment at
LUTHERS
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
March 18
r o ice
A LL persons having demnnds asninst
Ills estate of Francis Courvoisodate ol
Chatham county, will present tlinin duly
attested, and those indebted will make pay.
ment to
R. HABERSHAM,
and
ft HABERSHAM
march 18 96
L J
Qualified Ex
ecutors.
Notice
CLERK’S OFFICE, )
I7th March, 1825. $
A PPLICATIONS for the Pump Con
tractor will be received until Tuursday
next. Two securities are required.
M. MYERS, c. c.
march 18 99
Mackerel.
| QQ BARBELS No. 3 Mackerel,_for
Fob 23
87
Notice,
Jmt received and for eale by the Sabtcriheri.
trra BOXES FRESH OLIVES, •
*m\J 20 III urns do Figs
2 Bales do Almouds
10 Boxes Vermicelli
6 do Macaroni
25 do Prunos
10 do French Cordial
10 do Capers.
160 Pickled Tongues
100 Boxes Bunch Raisins
25 Kegs Crackers
10 Boxes Vin de Grave
25 do Chateau Margaut
20,000 Cabana Sugars
30 Marlow Cheese
12 Baskets Anniseed Cordial
20 Boxes Brandv Fruit.
GAUDRY & HERBERT.
March 16 94p
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
_____ i
BY CALl'IJYBAKER,
On the FIRST TUESDAY in MAY NEXT,
At XU o’oioek, in front of tho Court-
ItqK 1 *! will be sold without reserro, that
moo
FURNITURE.
BY J. B. HERBERT te CO.
THIS DAY, IHthinst.
Will be sold at the Ware-Room of Mr.
_ „ ..... Jm. Taylor, opposite Col. Shelliuun’s Man*
.Vunjvde tract'of I^nd. No. 75, in the Third li j ,,n House, Broughton-Street, at XI o’elk.
Dhttrict, Habersham County. Ohe hnlf of *Jjg “hunt leaving the city, tha
the purchase money will be required at the aTnp,f ™ o-d a rvi? o
time of sale, and the balance on the first of
January, 18261 with interest, securfid by
mortgage on tho land. 1 Sold by permission
of the Court of Ordinary, and by order of
the administratrix.
March 3
For New-York,
ESTABLISHED LIKE,
The regular packet ship
SAVANNAH,
Win. Rebec, Matter,
Will meet with immediate de
spatch. For freight or passage, having el
egantly furnished accommodations, apply
to Copt. Bebee on board, at Jones’ Upper
Wharf, or to HALL A HOYT.
March W «
For New-York,
4 The fast sailing packet brig
STRANGER,
Cartwright, Master,
Will sail first fair wind. For freight
on dfeck or passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to the master on board, at
Mongin’s Upper Wharf, or to
COHEN & MILLER.
March 16 04r
For Providence, li. 1.
The brig
GOVERNOR HOPKINS.
Copt. Viekeru,
XVill meet immediate despatch—
For freight or passage, apply on board, at
Rice’s Wharf, or to
S. C. GREENE.
March 17 flop
For Boston,
The fine f&Ht Bailing schooner
ROMEO,
. T ||u. l Capt. Crowell. Master,
dSw®’ Hns the greater part of her cargo
engaged, for freight apply to
JOHN CANDLER,
Junes’ Buildings.
Who has for sate,
No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel
No. 1 Boston Beef
Cordage of all sizes, dock
Madeira and Claret Wine in boxes, and
Two large Tarpaulins
More h 16 94
tttv ixituah VoY Uuai'db,
Attention !
Y OU will hold yourselves in readiness,
to assemble on your parade ground,
STOCK IN TRADE, consisting of Ride*,
boards, Sofas, Pillur and Claw Breakfast
and Card Tables, Dining Tables, Dressing
do. Secretaries, Bookcases, Bureaus, Field
and High Post Bedsteads, Wash Stnnds,
Hat Racks, dtc. of the best workmanship— .
Terms cash.
March 16
ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE.
*00.
2&3SBT,
SDAY, 24lh iust. .
BV X B. HHX
On THURSI
Will be sold at the Marble Yard in State
street, next to Dr. Habersham, at 11 o’clock,
a quantity of Marhle Slabs, Brown Stone,
and Stone-Cutter’s Tools, together with
tile Building on said Lot, being the personal
estate of William Masterton, deceased, and
sold by order of the administratrix. Terms
cash.
march 18
J VMKSA DKUiSO,i$« «).
H AVE received by the ship Savannahs
from New-York, a large and general
assortment of
; tup Ye and Fauc/j Goods,
CONSISTING IN PART OP
| and j Fine Irish Sheetings
J and f do do Linens
j Bird Eye Diapers
jh JvLj* *Ji a»d *f Damask do.
Cambrirk and Lawn Handkerchief*
Black, White and Colored Gros d’Efjfc
and Gros de Naples
Brown, Pink, and Blue Satins
| ami | Black Bombazines
White, Buif and Scarlet Casrimore
Plain and Figured f Bohinet Lace
Bobinet Lace Veils, Points and Cap!
Fine Thread Laces and Edgings
White and Black Silk Hose and half}
Hose
Children’s White Cottori do
Ladies black and colored IIorseskiQ.
and Kid Cloves
Gentlemen’s White and Black do do
Garniture and Bolt Ribbons
Gimp Trimming and Piping Cord
Pink, White and Blue Crepe Lissa
Black Gauze Handkerchiefs
Black and Colored Barege do
Nankin Crape
Blue Nankeens
Artificial Wreaths and Flowers
Wire Baskets and Morocco Reticul#
Feather Fans
Plain and Figured Swiss Muslins
together with a variety of other articla^
which they offer for sale on reasonable tormj
March 17 951..
Hunch Raisins, Almon is, «<*,
just nacr.ivtu,
40 BOXES first quality Bunch Ralsiss
GO . 5 Barrel*Soft Shelled Almunda *
3 Kegs Cwranto
5 do Lump do
10 Half Barrels Fulton Market Borf*
for tamilv use
15 do Pig Pork
100 Half barrels Family Flour
50 Barrels do do
40 Barrels Prime Beef
30 do Mess do '
40 do do and Prime Pork
20 do New Rum ,
5 do Old Kentucky Whiskey
21 do Prime New-Orleaus an*
Muscovado Sugars
75 Quarter Boxes Spanish Segars
? 30 Boxes first quality Claret
pieteTy arined and equipped, and pro- • together with a full assortment of all kind*'
■ • 1 *• • • > - * of Groceries and Ship Chandlery, for sale hy
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN A. WOODk
Anciaux’s Wharf. *
March 17 95
vided with eighteen rounds of blank cart
ridges, upon the signal of two guns being
fired in quick succession, from the laborato
ry of the Chatham Artillery, to co-operate
in the honors to be paid to Gen. Lafay
ette, on his arrival in this city. Cartridges
will be furnished from the office of the
Quarter Master Sergeant, and will be rea
dy for delivery on the morning of the 18th
instant.
By order,
BAYARD, First SergH. S.V.G*
March 17 95
Movers f,; Hamdt’Ui.
H AVE rpcSIved per ship Savannah, a
fresh supply of
CYaUTUWG,
of the latest spring fashions, made express,
ly for this market, at their ware-house in
New-York, which in addition to their for-
incr stock, makes it more extensive than
any in this city, consisting of almost uverv
article iii their line, among which are Borne
very superior ai\tl scarco articles, suitable
for the fete to to- given in honor of the
“ NATION’S GUE8T," on his arrival in
this city.
The above gooila will be sold wholesale
or retail as the loqest cash prices, corner of
Whittaker and St| Julian-Stroets, opposite
Young’s Buildings,
March 17 95u
N otice.
A LL persons having business at 'the of
fice of the Bank of the United Stales,
arc requested to attend the reto THIS DAY,
ds it will uot bo open to-morrow.
J, HUNTER, Cashior.
JJarch 1" 98r
KKJttuVAL
T HE subscriber has removed from his
old stand, three doors west, in Con
gress-Street, where he offers fi r sale a gen
eral assortment of
UvocKrYea 8c Goods,
very cheap for cash.
EDWARD PERKINS.
March 2 82rc
GKAND LODGE
(DIP <ElR<D!R<mfto
T HE Officers and Members of the Grand
Lodge of the State of Georgia, and
the different Lodges under its jurisdiction,
by their proper representatives are reques
ted to assemble at the Grand Lodge Hall
next FRIDAY week, 25tli instant, at 7 ol
eine k, P. M. to attend to the unfinished bu
siness of the Grand Annual communication.
By order nf the JH. W. Grand Matter.
L. H. FURTH, GrandSer'ry
March 17 96
T HE subscriber proposes to open
SCHOOL, on MONDAY, the 21st
instant, in a suitable ruom in the neighbor
hood of the Baptist Church, The course
of educat ion which is intended to be pur
sued, is the English Language, taught
.grammatically, together with the most use
ful branches in Arithmetic, Trigonometry,
Geometry, Geography, Sec. The subscri
ber being entirely disengaged from any oth
er business whatever, will devote his undi
vided attention to the instruction of his pu
pils ; and for the interest of those who may
place their children under his care, h«
would also board a few nf the children whom
lie would undertake toeducate. It is earn
estly and respectfully requested, that those
who intend to patronize this institutiuu,
would make their intentions known tu me
before the day above mentioned.
B. W. LEACH.
N. B-—-All persons who have borrowed
books from the subscriber, are requested to
return them without delay- B. W. L.
'March 15 93u
WM PATTERSON,
H AS just received by the ship Savan
nah, a large supply of
08NABURGS,
which he offers very low for cash,
March 17
95t
J08KPH KOPM.YN >* CO.
H AVE received by the recent arrival*
an addition to their STOCK OF
DRY GOODS on hand, consisting of *
LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
STAPLE GOODS
together with a groat variety of
FANCY SILKS, BAREGES, tic. tie
Also, STEEL BELTS AND
BRACELETS.
a new article—all of the latest fashions, ani
selected with great care by the Senior Parts,
ner. which they offer to their friends at %
small advance on the New-York prices,
March 10 89n
I Whiskey,
10R RALE by
Feb A T. S. LUTHBR.
Just Received,
£. O BAGS prime Green Coffee, for sale
DO by J. B. HERBERT it CO-
Feb 23
SPYU.NU and ST.M.MEYV
GOODS.
B Y the ships Georgia aod Harp, arrive*
from Liverpool, the snbscribura have,
received their usual supply of
SEASONABLE
IDIOT ©DDIDBo
Having been purchased with cash, pre
vious to the advance in England, they can
bo affiirded and will be sold at low prices,
and on a long credit, for undoubted paper,
ANDREW LOW Si CO.
Feb 28 80
fcweet < H and < ordials.
rtK BASKETS SWEET OIL
mdtS 50 do Anniseed
20 Boxes Olives
10 Boxes assorted French Cordialg
10 do Capers
Just received and for sale by
JOS. AUZE.
March 15 93i.
Whi k’*y.
■f fY A BARRELS landing from brig
A VF VF Governor Hopkins, for sale by
March 14|k ft B. HERBERT £ C$