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JffgiSX&TS ZlgS I Geoigia Chapter, No.lll,
the Exchange, and move from the me .low n
the Bav. through Ibcrcorn and St Julian
Streets! to Julmston’s-Square; upon reach
inir the opening into the enclosure, th« mil
itary escort will wheel to the left ami for,..,
fronting the Square. The-process..." ,'vffi
halt and ones to the right and left. •''“W
the rear oftlic procession to pass t iroiiL •
The Mbfoiis on entering, will wheel to the
right, and pnss along the circle and around
it. until the loading officer gams ground
sufficient fur the whole procession to enter,
when the Masons and the Monument t. otn-
mittoe, will form on the west of the Monu-
menf, and the reniaindnr of the procession
will arrange themselves on the east near
She railing of the Square. . ,
I.TIm Music will then play a Notional
g’ The Chairman on behalf of the Monu-
jnont Committee, will address the Assem
bly, and conclude with requesting Ucu.liA-
r.m-TTK to lav the stone.
U. Heplv of General I.ifayv.ttf.
4. Masonic ceremonies, during which the
memorials will lie deposited by the Secreta
ry of the Monument Committee.
5. Prayer by the Grand Chaplain
6. Music—a Dirge, and then a National
Air. ,
The nrocessinn will resume its order and
procc d around the Square into CnngreF
Masonic Aprons.
A FEW elegant Royal Arch and Master
Mason’s Aprons, just received and lor
sale by IIUTLER & SCRANTON.
Wanted,
tt
T>ANICABLE MONEY
-AnnlV at
MJ LUTHER’S EXCIIANYE OFFICE.
March 11
Mackerel.
4 AA BARRELS No. 3 Mackerel, for
T HF, member* of GEOROT A CHAP-
TF,R, will assemble THIS MORN-'
ING, at eight o’clock, in the room beneath ;
their Hall, for tho purpose of joining the !
Monument Procession. Transient Coin-■
panions and resident Royal Arch Masons,
not members, are respectfully invited to
join the Chapter, and participate in the cer
emonies.
J. OLMSTEAD, H. P. G. C.
March 21
Fob 23
sale by HALL & HOYT.
117
Whiskey,
F or sale by
Fob 23 T. 8. LUTHER.
Solomon’s Lodge, No. I,
A. Y. M.
T HE membersof SOLOMON’S LODGE
NO. 1, A. Y. M. are hereby suinmon-
40
Hertitig
BOXES Herring, first sort—juBt
received uud for sale liv
A. BASSETT.
March 12 91
ed to attend an extra meeting of their
fctr»et, to Bull-Street, iilong Bull-Street to | Lodge, THIS MORNING, at eight o’clk,
Chippeiva-Saiiare, when the same order " ~ - 1 " 1 - 1 - 1 —•'- »»
and ceremonies will he observed.
The several Public Officers and persons
genorslly, are invited to join the procession,
and take the places assigned them.
JONATH AN OLMSTEAD,
C. A. HIGGINS.
U. A. BOUftGAUX,
Sub-Committee on the pnkt of tho Masons.
ALEXANDER TELFAIR,
W. P. MARSHALL,
Sub-Committee on the part of the subscri
bers to the Monuments.
Extract of a tetter from the Secretary of IFar ,-
* to Governor Troup dated
DcrARTMENT OF WAR, J
Fob. 28, 1925. 1
Sin The Board of Engineers, for Inter
nal Improvements, will leuve this bet een
the 1st and l. r >t|i of the next month, for the
pnrpuse of commencing the examination of
the several routes between the City of
Washington and Ncw-Orleans. with a view
of selecting the most eligible location for
the great National Road proposed to he es
tuhlislied between those two points. The
Beard will first make tho examination of
the route by the line of the Capitals of tho
Southern States, return by the intermedi
ate route East of the mountains, thence pro-
coed back through the mountains. As it is
» subject of great interest, both to the na
tion and the particular states through '. llich
tho mad may pass, it is very desiruble,
should it. be convenient, that the Civil En
gineer of the state should co-operate with
the Board wliilq examining the localities
xvithin the state, both going and returning i
and with the hope that you may con
cur in this view, you will he duly apprised
of the place and probable time at which the
Board will enter the state, 60 that yon may
direct your Engineer to meet the Board,
should you deem it ndvisenbte.
1 have the honor to be, sir, with great
respect, your most obedient servant.
J C. CALHOUN.
To His Excellency Governor of
the State of Georgia, MilledgcviHe.
R, P-
Kentucky.—A correspondent attheWest!
informs us that wlial with the Relief and
Anti-Relief parties in that State and the
new trial of the murderer Desha, the most
distressing and anarchical state of societv is
rapidly approaching in that region, 'i’lie
judicial integrity of our ill-fated state Iihb
received a deep and we feo.- a long endu
ring wound. The laws all’ecting rights of
properly in Kentucky have been suspended,
by which the valueof real estate lias become
so diminished, that it would be difficult to
find any rational man who would venture
to invest $1000 in the purchase of any
” Landed Property* even of the host soil ;
such a state of things wilt soon open a field
for the hungry speculator in land, a set of
sharks who, without money, have been
prowling the West for some time. The
aiarming conduct of the Judge in permit
ting a now trial, in Desha’s case, is n sor
rowful evidence of Judicial degradation—
N. V. NU. Ado.
for the purpose of joining the Masonic Pro
cession to lay the corner stones of tho
Greene and Pulaski Monuments. Transient
Brethren attached to no Lodge, nr* invited
to attend. HENRY MACDONNELL,
March 21 Secretary.
Union Lodge, No. 111.
T HE members of UNION LODGE,
NO. Ill, arc summoned to attend a
meeting at their hall, THIS MORNING,
at. half past eight o’clock, to form the Ma
sonic Procession to lay the corner stone-s < f
the monuments to be erectod to the memo
ry of Greene and Pulaski, by their worthy
and distinguished Brother LAFAYETTE.
By order of F. TV. Heinemnnn. TV. M.
J. DELAMOTTA, Sec’ry
March 21
Sperm Oil.
L ANDING from brig Gov. Hopkins,
11)00 Gallons Sperm Oil, first quality,
from (lie manufactory at New-Bedford, for
sale tiy A. BASSETT.
March 14
Hacon and Lard.
BOXES BACON
50 tirkinB Lard—Landing from
schr. Barracoa, from Baltimore. For sale
by HALL Si HOYT.
March 8 87
40
Troy Candles.
J UST received per Bhip Augusta, 100
Boxes Troy Candles.
For sale by J. B. HERBERT Si CO.
Feb 25
75
Potatoes.
TIERCES Prime Northern Pota
toes, just received and for sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD.
Mnrcli 3
GRAND LOUtiE
IDS’ DXDSKQM.
T HE Officers and Members of the Grand
Lodge of the State of Georgia, and
She different Lodges under its jurisdiction,
by their proper representatives are reques
ted to assemble at the Grand Lodge Hall
next FRIDAY week, 25th instant, at 7 o’-
dock, P. M. to attend to the unfinished bu
siness of the Grand Annual communication.
By order of the At. IF. Grand Master.
L. II. FURTH, Grand Sen’ry
March 17 95
Savannah and Augusta Mail
coach.
JVVw Arrangement——Georgia Side.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the
public that lie hus removed the Line
of stages on the Georgia side, .and \vill t
hereafter, leave Savannah every Sunday,
Wednesday, and Friday, at4 o’clock, A.A1.
lodge at Pierce’s, and arrive in Augusta at
5 o’clock next day. For seats, apply at
the Googiu-Hote).
JOSEPH I. THOMPSON,
Proprietor.
Savannah, March 20,1825.
N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to
Sorket Spades.
1 CASK Socket Spades, just received
and for sale by N. B. WEED.
Jail 4
tice.
mnrdi 2!
97
Corn Alloat.
Mo-tP
HtS‘ f EI S for .saie on b inrd
sloop Regulator. Enquire o!
r THOMPSON & BONNKY.
1 97
Corn.
©J)©©
TIUSIIKLS
Fur sate bv
cghn afloat
HA,.Lit IIOYT
owl samrsMm
POST OP SAVANNAH.
ihm%
O N Saturday evening luji. somewhere
near Messrr. Gatidr* & H rb cii's Confec
tionary Store, a ItttD lIOIVOCCO PO KL1
WALt.Br, containing between twenty anil
th r.y do'i-vs, t neng which was u ft'0 not
of the Uric it Bunk, with the tipper lef h nd
corner torn off—tb.* other bills not recoiled
ed The subscriber’* name w >8 .valien on the
Wallet, A r.ber«l rewind w.l- be give;? if re<
il.ro dto its owner. R. UAttCF.f LIN*
marc > 21 97
ARRIVED.
See P.8'-. Ill *, vVi.h.o v, IS ten m, M, C.
wish ' rn. ♦« h mnut' r.
Schr. Sparrow, BaWImII, Plymouth, N.
C* vr-th Corn, to H I St H'yl.
Sloo'v Rcrulidnr. II Cl, 4 days from EVz -
b^h Jity. N C* with Co.ii, to Thompson 8t
Btonev.
Sloop Good Intent, Alii n, D rien 2 dav*,
with Cotton and Hides, to Hull b Hoyt, and
P (fill
Sion Tw Sisters, Wing, Darien 2 day.*,
With 159 tales Colton f o Hall & Hoyt.
List of vis e’s i' me port of Savannah,
Murch Vis*, . 2j—9 hips 5 brig.*, 11 schoo
ners, anl list *ops. T>).il33.
The h ig J • e Uluke, for this port, sailed
on tho tot f m N *w York,
Below at New Y.trk 11th instant, ship Au
gusts, vVhit?
ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT,
At New Y k, 11th ins-sot, ship Emperor,
Brr "ett, v a H impton R >»d«, 3 days
At Charleston, schr* Felix, Ross, I day:
•eh* W-Iliam,Swas^v, 12 hours; sloop Ex
press. lism nett 1° hours
UP FOR THIS PORT,
A* Baltimore Litki instant, sloop Harriott*
B
Jt,st ueetived,
F ROM New-York, by the ship William
Wallace,
Improved Cologne Water of Rivet
Genuine German Corn Plaster
Oil of Tar
Anniseed
Flaxseed
French hair powder in half pound
packages
Soda Powders, &c. &c. &c.
For sale by
P. E. BRASSINNE.
Opposite the Exchange.
March 12 91
Y' a\v Ma trusses
J UST received by the William Wallace,
an additional supply of DOUBLE and
SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSE8, which
will be warranted of the host quality.
I. W. MORRELL.
Jan 27
i j ' ®*‘" < J’ v *fternooii, between the hours
, ‘ *" ee *’ ** fimr o’clock, (lie Subscribej
" r „ *-** of a 1IF.D UOHOGCO
J ’ j ", ' BOOK, containing ab lut Nine Hun-
n cilU llannn H.nk bills, alio one hundred
ami fifty dollars in imalt Notea, drawn by Wm.
Johnston in l«vor of Wm. Poythrest. I will
five ‘
50 Dollars Reward,
loony person who wm r .iutn u>e a»me tome
, JOHN WHITFIPLD.
march 31 yy .
Plough Lilies and led; ortls
T WO hundred and fifty dozen Plough
Lines
50 Dozen Bud Cords
For sale by N. B. WEED.
Feb 26
'Family Hour
F UST received from Philadelphia, per
brig Frances,
75 bbls Flour, selected
100 half do do do
2 kegs Currants
2 bbls soft-shelled Almonds
50 boxes bunch Raisins
For salo hy
BRADLEY,.CLAGIIORN &. WOOD.
Anciaux’s wharf.
March 4 84
BWkU\g.
A FEW dozen of Day & Martin’s Genu-
A inc Blacking, for sulebv
P. E. BRASSINNE,
Druggist, opposite the Exchange.
Jan 26
Door Milts.
XUST received by the William Wallace
t# three dozen best quality India Door
Mats, for sale by I. W. .MORRELL.
March i5 93
Swaim s Panacea.
* FRESII SUPPLY of this celebrated
* Medicine, just received per ship Globe,
and for sale by GEO. RYEUSON.
dec 4
Minin’.
S% K HOGSHEADS St. Croix Sugar,
m. a? landing from brig Adeline, from Bos
ton, for sale by IIALL & HOYT.
; Match 1
raltimorc Whisa.ey
•J i'k HDDS. Baltimore Whiskey, just re-
JL vf ceived and for sale by
March 9 ABNER BASSETT
Just licenced
f* Q BAGS'prime Green Coffee, for sale
DO bv J. B. HERBERT & CO-
Feb'23
Wanted
MPTY PORTER BOTTLES—Ap-
MU ply to GEO. RYERSON.
* ' • I 1
itmg'es.
rjlWO thnusund pair Hook and Plate
A Hinges, assorted, from 8 to *24 inches,
for sale hy N. B. WEED.
March 7
Potatoes.
XlTST received 4ft barrels Northern Po
ll tutor’s, for sale hy A. BASSETT.
March 9
Glass Lamps.
A NEW supply, assorted patterns, with
XX Glass Stands, for sale bv
geo. r Verson,
Corner Bay and Whittaker-Strccts.
March 4
“ Beers ’ Axes and l a olina
tioes,
TXECEIVED per William Wallace, and
X\ tor sale by N- B. WEED.
March 7 No. 6, Gibbons’ Range.
Varni h V. 1 urpentine.
T>RIGHT and Black Varnish and Spirits
XJ of Tqrpeutine, on consignment, for
sale by T. S. LUTHER.
March 11
Fisli Lines.
CJILK, Cotton, Ilair, India Seaweed and
O Hemp Fish Lines, received per Wm.
Wallace, and for sale by
March 7 N. B. WEED.
V\ hi key.
■J Xl/Y BARRELS lunding from brig
J. U U Governor Hopkins, for sale by
March 14 J. B. HERBERT & CO.
For Sale,
A SHARE in the Savannah Library
XX Apply at this Office-
March 17 95p
4Vz.nubvwgA\a and Tvune,
J UST received and tor sale by
JOHN H. R
Feb 22
EID.
75
For New-York,
established lime.
The regular packet ship
SAVANNAH,
Wm. Rebee., Matter,
Will meet with immediate de
spatch. For freight or passage, having el
egantly furnished accommodations, apply
to Capt. Bebee on board, at Jonea’ Upper
Wlmrf, or to IIALL & HOYT.
March 16
**
For Providence, It. 1.
The brig
GOVERNOR HOPKINS.
Capt, Vkkery,
Will meet immediate despatch.—
For freight or passage, apply on board, at
Rico’s Wharf, or to
S. C. GREENE.
March 17 asp
For Boston,
Ths fine fast sailing schooner
ROMEO,
Capt. Crowell, Matter,
Has the greater part of her cargo
engaged, tor freight apply to
JOHN CANDLER,
Jones’ Buildings.
Who has for tale,
No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel
No. t Boston Beef
Cordage of all sizes, duck
Madeira and Claret Wine in boxes, and
Two large Tarpaulins
March 16 94
Mayers & Hamilton,
*
H AVE received per ship Savannah, a
flesh supply of
LLUTttUVfi,
of the latest spring fashions, made express
ly for this market, at their ware-house in
New-York, which in addition to their for
mer stock, makes it more extensive than
any in this city, consisting of almost every
article in their line, among which are some
very superior and senree articles, suitable
for the fete to be given in honor of the
“ NATION’S GUEST,” on his arrival in
this city.
The above goods will be Hold wholesale
or retail aa the lowest cash prices, corner of
Whittaker and St. Julian-Streets, opposite
Young’p Buildings.
March 17 95u
ftVULVU amV ftU.’VUMEll
B Y the ships Georgia and Harp, arrived
from Liverpool, the subscribers have
received their usual supply of
SEASONABLE
Rfi
Having been purchased with cash, pre
vious to the advunce in England, they can
be afforded and will be sold at low prices,
and on a long credit, for undoubted pappr.
ANDREW LOW & CO.
Fob 28 80
liLM VAL
T HE subscriber lias removed from his
old stand, three doors west, in Con
gress-Street, where he oilers ft r sale a gen
eral assortment of
UvwcfetieB & TVr^ Uou&a,
very cheap lor cash.
EDWARD PERKINS.
March 2 82ro
J ISKPH KOPMAN XCO.
H AVE received by the recent arrivals
an addition to their STOCK OF
DRY GOODS on hand, consisting of a
LARUE ASSORTMENT OF
STAPLE UUOD
together with a great variety of
FANCY SILKS, BAREGES, &.c. &c.—
Also, STEEL BELTS AND
BRACELETS,
a new article—all of the latest fashions, and
selected with great care by the Senior Part
ner, which they offer to their friends at a
small advance on the New-York prices.
March 10 09n
Brandy, Wine, Sc,
1 ft PIPES Cognac Brandy, of the most
IO approved Brands, and of sup. quality
30 Dozen Madeira Wine
100 Kegs Superior White Lead
300 Barrels Flour, superior to any in
this market
15 Barrels “ Van Dewator’s” Hams
For sale by JOHN W. LONG.
March 19 96l
C
PltlN I ING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
AN he done at the store of the subscri
bers, where orders will lie thankfully
received. S. C. & J. SCHENK
Viwli 19 Pile
O IC -.
A LL persons having demands against
the estate of Francis Courvoise.latc 01
Chatham county, will present them duly
attested, and those indebted will make pay
ment to
R. HAJER^SIIAM, ) Quntifiod Ex-
J. HABERSHAM, ) ec " tors-
march It 96
F
Fi ipie Seed Kiee,
OR SALE—apply to
8AMUEL M. BOND, nr
R. & J. HABERSHAM.
March 11 90
SAW-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY CALVIN BAKER,
On the FIRST TUESDAY in MAY NEXT,
At XII o’clock, in front of the Court-
House, will be sold without rosorve, that
valuable tract of Land, No. 75, in the Third
District, Habersham County. Ono half of
the purchase money will be required at the
time of sale, and the balance on the first of
January, 1826, with interest, secured by
uiortg&ge on the land. Sold by permission
of tho Court of Ordinary, and by order of
the administratrix.
March 3
LOTTERY—IV CLASS,
NEW SERIES.
BT AUTUOHITT or THE STATE OF MARYLAND.
W ILL be drawn in the city nf Baltimore,
next month, and finished in a few
minutes.—42 numbers, 5 ballots drawn.
810,000, 5,000, 8,000, tXC
Capital Prizes. Tickets Five Dollars.
Orders received at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
March 18
& 000, &UUO, 5UOO,
&c. dtc.
T HE above are the capital prizes in Lit
erature Lottery, Fourth Cluss, New
Series, which draws in New-York on 6th
April next, and determined in a few minutes.
Tickets Seven Dollars. Orders received
and Prize Tickets taken in payment at
LUTHERS
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
March 19
Hwect • iland Cordials.
Oft BASKETS SWEET OIL
50 do Anniseed
20 Boxes Olives
10 Boxes assorted French Cordials
10 do Copers
Just received and for sale by
JOS. AUZE.
March 15 93i.
M'rdi Is, c,
A NEW supply of Cordials, just recoivod
by the late* arrivals in Charleston,
froin 4 Frunoo, non listing of, oil of Anise, oil
of Rose, Perfect Love, spirit of Washing
ton, spirit of Lafayette, choice of Ladies
and Forget-me-not. &c. ofthn well known
City of Verdun. Also, fine Anniseed' in
baskets, fresh Olives and Caoers, Guigno-
ler of Angecrg, &c. A small assortment of
children’s toys, for sale by the subscriber.
JOS, TRUCHELUT,
march 18 96||p
WM P VITKKM1N,
H AS just received by tho ship Savan
nah, a large supply of
OSJNATIUPGS,
which he offers very low for cash,
March 17
95l
MinaiyMocrs
| O DOZEN rich figured and plain silk
AU Stocks, lined with hain cloth
2 do Plain Hair Cloth do
Received per ship Einperor, from New-
York. und for sale by
Feb 17 CALVIN BAKER.
1815 ItbWAR i.
R ANAWAV from the subscriber, on the
5lh October, 1823, a mulatto woman
by the named of “ SALLY,” about twenty-
seven years of age, five feet, three or Jour
inches* high. She formerly belonged to the
esi ate of David Johnston, of Savannah, and
was sold by Mr. Patrick House, executor or
administrator of said estate, to Bumuel
Goldsmith, late of that place. It is prob
able she is horboured in “ Yamaeraw,” as
fhe has a mother there called Sally John
ston, also a husband whose name is u War
den.” a free mulatto. She is well known
in Savannah. Any one who will apprehend
her, and confine her in the jail of Savannah,
or any other, that the subscriber can get
her, shall receive the above reward.
WILLIAM H. OAKMAN,
Near Augusta.
Feb 19 73(c
N • tice
CLERK’S OFFICE, \
17th March, 1025. j
A PPLICATIONS for the Puinp Con
tractor will be received until Tnursday
next. Two securities ore required.
M. MYERS, c. c.
march 18 99
Final Notice.
A LL persons in srrears to the city for
il taxes, due previous to the first day ol
January, 1825, are hereby notified, that un
less they call and pay the snme, before tile
20th iust. that levies will be made and their
property advertised for sale.
F. M. STONE, Marshal.
March 2 82
.VtAice \a Yverebj Liven,
T HAT ninety days after date, applies-
tion will be made to the Steam-Boat
Company of Georgia, to issue a new cer
tificate of stock, for one destroyed, dated
20th October, 1819, for two shares, and
numbered 138. Savannah 1 Oth Feb. 1826.
JAMES C. CAMPBF.LL.
Feb 11 66
CITY TREASURER'S OFP1CE, )
8th March, 1825. j
T HE rent of all city lots, the same be
ing due and payable quarterly, is here
by required to be paid, on or before the first
of April next, otherwise the lots will be re-
entered, in conformity to tho ordinance.
M. W. STEWART. City Treat.
, Wtrcb*
ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE.
BY 3, B. HERBERT * 00.
On THURSDAY, 24th iiwt.
Will be sold at the Marble Yard in State
street, next to Dr. Habersham, at 11 o’clock,
a quantity of Marble Slabs, Brown Stone,
snd Stone-Cutter’s Tools, together with
the Building on said Lot, being the persona)
estate ofWilliatn Masterton, deceased, and
sold by order of the administratrix. Terms
cash.
march 18
JAMKH AMIKK80N $ (JO.
H AVE received by the ship Savannah,
from New-York, a large and genera)
assortment of
?tn\i\ean& Fancy Quods,
consisting in part or
I and 4 Fine Irish Sheetings
and J do do Lineus
Bird Eye Diapers
}, f, J, and 1 J Damask do.
ambriek and fcawn Handkerchief!.
Black, Whito and Colored Gros d’Etd
and Gros do Nuples
Brown, Pink, and Blue Satins
| and | Black Bombazines
White, Bull'and Scarlet Casaimere
Plain and Figured } Bohinet Lace
Bobitu t Lace Veils, Points and Capa
Fine Thread Lai cs and Edgings
While and Blaek Silk Hose and half
Hose
Children’s White Cotton do
Ladies black and colored Horseskln
and Kid Gloves
Gentlemen’s White nud Black do ds
Garniture and Belt Ribbons
Gimp Trimming and Piping Cord
Pink, While and Blue Crepe Liss*
Black Gauze Handkerchiefs
Black and Colored Barege do
Nankin Crape
Blue Nankeens
Artificial Wreaths and Flowers
Wire Baskets and Morocco Reticuln
Feather Fans
Plain and Figured Swiss Muslins
together with a variety of other articles,
which they offer for sale on reasonable terms,
March 17 95l
Bunch Raisins, Almonds, &c.
just rkceived,
Q A BOXES first quality Bunch Raisins
OU 6 Barrels Soft Shelled Almonds
3 Kegs Currants
20 Baskets Sweet Oil
5 Barrels Loaf Sugar
5 do Lump do
10 Half Barrels Fulton Market Beef,
for familv 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-Orleans and
Muscovado Sugars
75 Quarter Boxes Spanish Sugars
30 Boxes first quality Claret
together with it full assortment of all kind*
of Groceries and Ship Chandlery, fbrsalo by
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD,
Anciaux’s Wharf,
March 17 ft. 1 )
<ios icn liutter. N*(\
J UST received by ship William W»l*
lace,
12 Kegs Goshen Butter, first quality
6 Boxes London Mustard, 6 doz. each
20 Barrels Mess Beef
to do do Pork
[20,000 American Segars
In Store,
20 Barrels Prime snd No. I Boo#
10 Half bbls Mess Beef
4 do do Felton Market do
20 Bbls No 2 Mackerel
2,000 lb Codfish
40 Bbls Pilot and Navy Bread
80 Coils Cordage assorted sizes front
7 inch down to seizing stuff
Together with a full assortment of
Groceries and Ship Chnmllery.
For sale by A. BASSETT,
march 7 67
TICKETS RECElVi-.il IN
UNION CANAL LOTTERY,
FIFTEENTH CLASS,
NEW SERIES.
T HOSE who have ordered tickets in tho
above Lottery, will call and recelv*
them. In ten days the drawing will tako
place in Philadelphia, and those who wish
to secure a chance for the following Splen*
did Prizes, will do well to call immediately i
. 20 100Q
Of 30.000
10,000
5,000
2,128
80
52
104
500
100
50
&c. &c. &c.
Tickets eight dollars.—Call at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
March 2
16 h ( Tawing &«ce\ve4
O F Grand State Lottery of Marylapt),
No, 3.
4912, B909, 9792,12707, 17140 of 4100
7190, 13416, (6854 P ,60
192 ,p
AH the capitals are yet undrawn, and all
of them floating except the 40,000, viz:
ao,000,16,00Q, &OOQ,
And 13 of 1,000, tic. Sic.
The 17th drawing is due on tho ISlhinst.
Tickets yet remain at 413, but must sooit
advance.
The Lottery will be completed in one
month, or les, —Cal) and leave vour orders
at LUTHER’S
„ Exchange Office.
March 12 91
Notice.
T HE subscribers to the Savannah Au*>
iliary Society, for ameliorating thq
condition of the Jews, are requested to pay
their subscriptions for the present year. *
E. E. PETTIGREW, Sec’ry.
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