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S,„tW General Lafayette-H* row like ] mantle-plnce. within heart. of evergreen,
J,Jr nf Masonry in the fcrn/, ahod ina were the inscriptions Yorktown and Brun-
Inaire “non tie at his .Meridian, in hia decline | dy wine, with tl.e date of the respective on-
L , from the clouds which en-, gagementa j numeroua intrrora, &c. added
h< ', ha , \ ■ 8 - ni | millions in the West are to the brilliance of the acone. We regret I
V0 !StSie .. e J tlrp " ,fi| y'. ‘••0 .‘he Natiop’s
Brothrr »• Carney, June
own commont.
worshiping hj» dr clioing^raya q, leat on'this occasion, if only to witness
the display of female elegance and taste,
■„ ,, , . „ ,1 n.„ u ;„rr/—The Maanns highly creditable to the fair deughers of
Bref/nT Joh . Brother Lafayette Georgia, about 300 of whom worn present.
of France and Amc c -Brotln r isutay g commenced ahout half past II, and
baa cemented then unionrorever. continued until 2 o’clock. Our limits per-
?he man who bears with virtuous pride, mit ua to go nofurther.
A Mason’s snored name, I rniiTroon
And may each Brother who the blessing AODRESSE
shares, Presentee art General Lafayette, par In
Enrich the list of fume. Francois et descendants dr Francais re-
Brollier E. F. Tuttnall—Lafayette—In gidants a Savannah, en Genrgte, lore
the hour of danger to liberty, his name s ta ^ passage dans cette Ville, le 30
ever he our watchword. I ir.,. s ih25.
Brother J. M Dr.trmmor~C.en. Latonr y , Francais etde descen-
Mnnbourg—The worthy son-tn lawol Gen. UK«**ts-ises mncais etile descen
L t vette. dants dc Francais reaidunt a Savannah,
Br ttiT Seybmok—The worthy patronB viennent voua offrir I’ homage dc leur
of Masonry, Washington. Lafayette, and participation sincere aux sentimental de
our venerable sage Benjamin Franklin. ri connoissnme.de respect< td'attachment
Brother J F. Print—The true and ac- ( | un t | e him I’cuple Americain vottsduiine
copied Mason, he finds a friend in every j eg temuignages si distingue*,
part ofthe Globe. Le Genie (Te la France voyait s’ap-
ford-aUhmigh' ,3' fn.m pTibfic duty^ P r0l llel ' le8 " ,alhe “ rs affle , ul( t l u i. allaient
e Georgia claims him for her own." ^avager ce beau Pays : .1 voyait germer
Brother Win. Bn—Andrew Jackson and dans votre cteur lea vert a Guerneres et
John C. Calhoun—destined to bo the future Philantrnpiqnee des vos illustreaancetres,
Presidents of the United States. et il vous inapira I’ldee sublime d’ahn '
Brotlu r JV. 11. Olmstead—A white stone donner le bunheur qui voua etait assure
with a new name thereon—The gratitude of pur votre mim et votre fortune, anus un
a Republic. Guuvertiement dont lea abus meme voua
Brother B. W■ Pooler, Master of Solo- e |„| en t faveiubles. et dc venir embrasser
moa’j /.oilye—rtuthund independence, they | a caltse et | a <a rii*‘r e des cliampions de
are inseparable-may they ever tnumph | 8 Liberie ; afin d’assurer,dans cette nou-
OV BroWierL* n ff Mirt/l-Our holy alliance, wile coutree.un asile hospitaller a ceu*
Masonry—Its pillars are liberty and equali- «•« vos comjiatriotes que lea evenements
ty—its arch Charily. revolutlonaires devaient eloigner deleurs,
1 Brother J■ P Henry—Our friend and fol- lovers. Les Francais, de tout les partis,
low-citizen, E. F. Tattnall—we bail his re- out trouve dans lea Etats-l’nis cet asile,
turn with pleasure and delight. vraiment huspitalier: ila yont cte accueil-
Brathcr R. K. Ten Rrocrk—Gen. I.afay- |jg comine des frere malheureux I les
ette—The hero, the philanthropist nature diver es causes de leur expatriation etui-1
after having formed him broke the mould. ent rcspectees et g tt rdees e- silence: les
as weTcome a receptief *n th'oraml Lodge Magistrals et 1 sci toyena .e .Voformaie. *
a iovn, as he has dine in this. ‘I u ? d . es besom* des arrivanta, et s en.
Brother G. D. Sweet—De Witt Clinton, 1 pressaient de les satlsfaire. Iletous les
General Grand High Paiest of the United Etiangers qui se sent refugiessur cette
States. ; terra-promise,les Francais etaient les plus
Brother Ji. D'Lyon—Our Guest, nnd the ; malheureux : ne trouvuit ici aucune rela-
Natien’s Guest—may the present day be; turn de parente, et ignorant complette
the worst of his life. ment la l.angue du Pays, iis se tronvaient
T1IE DEPARTURE,. | prives des resources et des consolations
Immediately after dinner, about 5 o’clock, | morales.qni pouvaient les miex alleger
the General returned to his lodgings, and | elll . maux : desirant de sourer leur
soon after with his son, George Washing,
ton Lafayette, Mr. Le Vasseiir, accompa
nied by the Governor and Suite, the Mayor,
tlotes bienfesauts aes contributions quits
s’etnieut imposees, et tie pouvoir eux*
and Judge Jones, W. B. Btiilrah Bsq. Dr! «7*» a «"»sistance.iU se so,it lives
Reid, Colonel Tattnall. Colonel Murat, 1 ® d « s traveaux auxquels ils etaient, pour
Alexander Telfair, and Wm. Gaston, E-qs.'m plu-pnrt, etrangers; et tls se sent cree
eet out escorted by the whole nf the milita- j des resources d’industrie qui leur out at
ry, who, it should he mentioned, were con-; tire lestiine et la confiance de leurs nou-
ptuntly nn duty, from the arrival of Lnfa-, vegux concitoyens.
yetto to his departure. During the march j Les liomm,ages que vous recevez dans
ol the procession to the wharf, a salute was ce Pavs,Gener a |, sont fondes gur les mo-
fired by the Marine Volunteer corps, which , ifs , eg , ug g | orieux qui llisge ,, t honorer
we hnvo had frequent occasion to mention, • r. „ n 1 . .
from two long twelve pounders on the Bay. fiV • " av “* em.nemrs.ent con-
The Steam Boat Company’s steam boat tnbue a I htnblisaement d un Gouverne
Alatamaha, had been fitted up for his re- ™en' aunt il u’cxistait pas de modele, et
ception in elegant style, and lay at the low- «*unt les institutiuns et les succes excitcnt
cr wharf, where the General first landed— . I’etonnement et I’admirntiim des autres
She was offered by tho Company voluntari- nations : votre nom est associe a clui du
ly for this purpose. On the arrival ofthe j hero par excellence de la I.iberte; ctimmc
General at the head ot the bluff, he de- | u j ;| sera cheri a jainais par ce peuple
seeded from his carriage, and supported by recolll ,ai»sant, et transmis a la posteritie
the Governor and the Mayor, and escorted , a , us el( , ee . p uisge|lt , eg vertu et
bv the Husaars, walked down the declivity ^ .
to .he boat. By a voluntary movement, a a.ne'S'e q«l outdinge et hxe le sui t po-
double line was formed of citizens, who bti ( | ue des Ainericains.se pci’peteur dans
wiili tho most affectionate respect uncover- * Esput et le cieur de lems^desceiidaiitK,
ed during his passage between them. He et leur conserver, sous In protection ctn
was then visited by all the officers of the Dieu quilsadorent In I'raix et le Bonheur!
regiment who took leave of him. The Et puissiez vous longtems, General, Jouir
ate; un bout soon loosed from the wharf a- de ce spectacle admirable!
jnulsi the loud nd rciteruied cheers ofthe
citizens, who lined tho whole summit nf the
bluff and parts adjacent, and a salute from
tho Chatham Artillery, the Volunteer Ar
tillery, and the Infantry of the Line. The
li. S. soldiers under Lieut. Monroe, were
also marched out anil cheered tile boat.— 1
The cheering tvns returned by repeat
ed cheers from the boat, and by patriotic
tuoos from (lie Baud of the Guards, which
PETIT DE VILLERS,
Fresiaent.
(TRA SSLXTION.)
THE ADDRESS
Presented to General Lafayette, by the
French t.nd descendants of French, re
siding in t Savannah, Georgia, on his
visit to this City, the 30 March, 183.5.
Gkneiul—The French, and descend-
accompany the General to Angnsta. Thus tg of Kienc | 1( resKij|)g in Savannah,
puHseil from ns the good Laliiyt ttc, a name . . a . ’ ’ . , * c . 7 . *
which this visit has mure endeared than come to offer yqu the lion.,.ge of their sin-
ev rtothe Inhabitants of this city. The cerc PWticipallon m the seiitnpents of
parting was that of a father from his ehil- gratitude, respect, and attachment of
ciren—of a dour friend whose presence was which the good American people are giv-
oor pride and consolation, never to return ; in" you such distinguished testimonies,
it was indeed painful, and as his arrival The Gi mus of Fkakok beheld in dark
spread cheerfulness and uiiumntion over perspective, the approach of die fearful
evory countenance, his departure has cast storm which threatened to ravage that
* shade ol soi row win, h . h rp able to ou; beantiiul country—lie saw buddin-- in
feelings, as an ev idence ol .Ho pure and he&rt the germ of the warlike “and
Sincere attachment to the friend and bene- . i, i„ ,, . .
factor of our country-the friend of free- P l 'i | an‘h" | p,c virtues of your illustrious
dum, Urn good Lalayn tte. ancestors ; and he inspired you with the
The General was accompanied by Gov. sublime ideaol abandoning the happiness'
Troup ami his suite, and by Brigadier Gen- which was secured to you by your auk
eral Harden and lus stall’, who will proceed and fortune under a government, the ve
to Augusta. Ho was also accompanied up ry abuses of which were favorable to you;
tile River, as fas as the Hermitage, (three to come and to embrace the cause and
miles from tjie city) by the Mayor, VV. C. tile career of the cliampions of Liberty,
pauiell who with Judge Jones, W. B. Bui- in ur( | er to prepare, in this hemisphere,
loch, Esq. Dr. Reid, (nil. Tattnall, Col. a hospitable asylum for those of your
ton, Esqs. Col. Huger took an affectionate »"»«? ‘ e revo utionary e
leave of the General at the wharf. ! Vents might banish Irniti their homes.
Ho is gone. But it is a gratifying re- ^ he rreucli, ot all pat ties, have found in
fielnion, that our efforts in the delightful the United States that asylum truly hos-
task of paying the honors of the nation, pitable. T hey have been welcomed as
have been successful, and that our Into distressed Brethren : the various causes
Guest lias expressed the most unqualified of their expatriation have been respected
gratification, and has expressed himsolf in and kep in silence. Magistrates and
terms ot admiration of the mode at his re- c iti Z e„i enquired only into the wants of
Sdldm. 1 P<8 y °“ he ” lllt,ir,l,0 “-1 the emigrants, and listened to relieve
F ’ THE BALL. I "** l * le foreigners who have
The ball at the Exchange in the evening, sought refuge on this Luna of Promise,
was brilliantly attended, although the proa- the French were the must unfortunate,
aing engagements of our guest, ho was un-1 Not finding any relation of cimsanguini-
able to add to it the gratification of Ins ty ami being entirely ignorant of the
presence. In the lower room, seven pil- language of the country, they found them-
lurs on each side ot the room, supported selves deprived of those mural resources I
n!n,r',l" Ulnber of el , iptic , ar . cllC8, Tl,e consolations, wlitcli could best alle-
Sad t 8 he W arel,r:oTered wtTh iSSHtoi T* U ^ clievin J5 1
tween the main arches against tlie walls, [ h ® lr tenefiicnt Hosts, irom the coutri-
wero inferior arches of the same material, t ' u 1 t,u,,, ' th , e r v had imposed upon them-
At the east end of the room, a large and selves, and being determined to struggle
elegantly carved and painted American ea- ,ur their subsistence, they have engaged
gle'was placed—on the opposite sidu, tho in pursuits to which they were, for the
Declaration of Independence was a con- most part, strangers,; and huve created j
sjiit uous ornament; in one end ot*the room for themselves resource* of industry, in
a transparency ot Washington, m the other, a manner which has attracted the esteem *
**T*r»r nr "> e
jrpresonting an allegorical print of Lafay- counlrv, Geneial, is lounded upon lie.
Ottc and vyashington—tho other, the same most glorious motives that can honor Itu
as that placed on Saturday in the centre nmiiity. You have eminently contnbut
Ayindow of the diniup room. Over the id to the establishment of a Govermueut
MkL.'
of which there existed ne model; and the
in siitu lions and successes of which,excite
the astonishment and the admiration of
all other nations. Your name is associs
ted with that nf the most accomplished
Hero of Liberty, and like h i, it will
be for ever cherished by this grutcfttl
people, and transmitted to the remuteiit
posterity, Mav the virtues and the
energies which nave guided and fixed
the political Btate of the Amerirans, be
perpetuated in the minds and hearts ol
their descendants ! and, under the pro
tection ofthe God they adoie, preserve
to them Peace ami ilappiuess! And
may you, General, long enjoy the august
spectacle!
Reponee <lu General Lafayette, a l’adresse
des Francais.
C’csUvec une vive sensibilite, qu’an milieu
des bontes dont je suis conihle, je me vois
anssi accueilli par celles de mes compatri-
otes Francais and desceinlnus de Francais,
qui stir cette heurense torre Aincricaine ont
rouve un asyle eontre des—persecutions
bieu diverses, inais tonics repronvees par le
veritable Esprit de Liherte: les touehans
details dc la bienveillance dont ils ont ete
I’ohjct, si bien exprimos par vous, Monsieur,
aout doublement chore a mon cteur. I’aime
a ponser que l’admiration pour les institu
tiuns, auxquelles les Etats-Uuisdoiventtaiit
du prosperite. ne pent etre un sentiment
sterile; et que les antres peuples aimeront
mieux exercer a bon murche tous leurs
droits, que de payer bien chor l’oppression,
les traeasseries, & les entraves.
Recevez. un attendant, mes chers com-
putriotes, tous les remerciments et tons les
vumx de la plus recounaissante affection.
(tran'si.ation.)
Answer of General Lafayette to the ad
dress presented to him by the French and
descendants of French :
It is with the utmost sensibility that
amidst the kindnesses so lavishly bestowed
upon me, I find myself welcomed in the
same manner by my French compatriots,
and the descendants of French; who have
found on this happy American land mi ays-
luin against persecutions of so many differ
ent natures, and all opposed by the true
spirit oflibcrty : the affecting details of the
friendly treatment they have received, and
so well expressed by you, sir, are doubly
den r to my heart. I cherish the hope that
tho admiration excited by the institutions,
to which the United Stares are indebted for
so much prosperity, will not remain as an
useless sentiment; and that other nations
will prefer to exercise, at a cheap rats, all
their rights, rather than to pay heavily to
support oppression, vexa ion and fetters.
Receive, in the moan time, my dear com
patriots. nil the thanks and good wishes of
my most grateful affection.
THE GREENE ANlT PULASKI MON
UMENTS.
In Committee, March23, 1825.
It was moved by Mr. Parkman, and there
upon Resolved :—
1.—That, the thanks of this Committee
bo presented to the Grand Lodge, the Sub
ordinate Lodges, and tjie Masonic Chapters
for their co-operation in laying the corner
stones of the Monuments to be erected to
memories of Greene and Pulaski.
2— That, the thanks of this Committee
be presented to Lieut. Monroe,(of the U. S.
Army) for furnishing a military escort and
tiring salutes at the laying of the corner
stones of the Monuments to be erected to
the memories of Greene and Pulaski.
3— That, the thanks of this Committee
be presented to Col. John Shellman for the
handsome address he delivered nn the oc
casion of laying the corner-stone of the
Monument to be erected in honor ofGener
ril Greene; and also,for the manneriu which
he has performed the duties which have de
volved upon him as chairman of this Com
mittee.
4.—That, the thanks of this Committee
be presented to Alexander Telfair, Esquire,
for the handsome address delivered by him,
in their behalf, on the occasion of laying
the corner-stone of a monument to be erec
ted in honor nf Brigadier Count Pulaski.
Ordered, that, these Resolutions be pub
lished.
RICHARD W. HABERSHAM.
Chairman pro tempore.
Joseph. V. Bevan, Secretary.
Hat Missing.
A new hat was taken fVnm the
flTjV Bar nf the City-Hotel, on the
night of the 17th inst. by niis-
take. Tho person having it in
possession, will please leave it g at the Bar of
the City-Hotel, where be may obtain his
own.
March 23 90e
Landing.
BARRELS NORTHERN GIN
• Vf 4 Pipes very superior third proof old
London Dock Gin
2 Pipes Brandy, “ Otard, Dupuy Si
Co.” and
10 Barrels North Carolina Lard
For sale by COHEN & MILLER.
Mnrcn 23 90p
Fire ( ornpany of Suva.muh.
T HERE will be a meeting of your Board
THIS DAY, at No. 1, Commerce-
Ruw, It hall -past seven o’clock, P. M.
By order of the Chief Fireman,
JOHN 11AUPT, Clerk.
March 23 99
sgAWtt sm.
lilmmsl:
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
ARRIVED,
Revenue Cutter Crawford, Paine, from
a cruizo of2 monts, and last from St. Ma
ry’s. The Crawford had extremely rougli
weather for the last 3 weeks, in which shu
split some of her sails, lost several spars
and an anchor. Arrived at St.Mary’son the
tilth inst. sclir. Ossippee, of Saco, 10 days
from Bermuda.
Stuam Boat Edgefield, Sassard, Augusta
36 hours, with 500 bales Cotton, aud 6
passengers for Charleston.
The ships Westmoreland, and Ogle
thorpe, for Hub port, wore up at Liverpool
15th ult.—the former to be despatched im
mediately, the latter on the 20tn.
arrived from this port,
At New-York, 13th inst. ship Lady Gal
latin, Perrry, 8 days; 12th, ship Comet,
Moure, 6 days.
At Providence, 7th inst. sclir. Rambler.
Sheldon, via Beaufort, N. C.
At Liverpool, Feb. 14, ships Thomas
Fowler, Candler ; James, Salter.
At Havre,Feb. 6, ship Brandt,Carpenter.
CLEARER FOR THIS PORT.
At N York, 12thinsl . 1
PHGSNIX
Assurance Company
OF LONDON.
T HE subscribers are now prepared to in
sure goods in store, in the above office,
for any period oftime not short of one month.
J. Si C. BOLTON, Agents.
March 23 99e
savannah: rasATRB.
Astronomical Lectures
tom Mm
Mr
liootV&cre,
R F.SPECTFULLY ' proposes, in consp.
qiicnce of the late excitement oc< is
kio.ioil by the visit of Gen. Lafayette, to re
commence his course of eight
LECTURES ON ASTRONOMY.
The first Lecture on
THE SOLAR SYSTEM,
exemplified on the
GRAND ORRERY,
and by
AUXILIARY DIAGRAM 5 !,
Wili be To-Morrow Evening,
March 24th, at half-past
seven o’clk. precisely.
The lectures will be continued on the
succeeding Mondays, Thursdays, and Sat
urdays, without postponement nr repetition,
unless occasioned by inclement weather.
Terms To each Lecture. Boxes and
Pit $!, Gallery 50cents. To the eight lec
tures, Boxes and Pit, $5. Gallery $3
Young ladies andgentlemcn under 12 yeurs.
of age, to any part of the house, at Gal
lery prices.
Tickets are on sale, and outlines of the
course may be had gratis, at the Bookstores
of T. Longworth, W T. WIllinois, and S.
C. & J. Schenk, and at the latter a box
plan is deposited, where plqceB may be ta
ken each day of lecturing, from ten until
two o'clock, after the manner adop
ted when the Theatre was last in ope
ration. Tickets may also be obtained of
the Lecturer, at Mrs. Pindar’s opposite the
Episcopal Church, where Mr- Goodarre
will be happy to see his friends any day from
twelve to t wo o’clock.
March 2ff 99
H
M tyei’s o' Ham It n,
AVE received per ship Savannah
fresh supply of
t ivvrmx^,
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 arc some
very superior and scarce articles, suitable
for the li'te to be given in honor of the
“NATION’S GUEST,” on his arrival in
this city.
The above goods will he sold wholesale
or retail as the lowest cash prices, corner nf
Whittaker and St. Juli&n-Streets, opposite
Young’s Buildings.
March 17 95u
STIUXG and SA3.U.MEU
UOVVAA.
B Y the ships Georgia and Harp, arrived
from Liverpool, the subscribers have
received their usual supply of
SEASONABLE
msu
Having been purchased witli cash, pre
vious to the advance in England, they can
be afforded and will fie sold at low prices.
Mid on a long credit, for undoubted paper.
ANDREW LOW & CO.
Feb 2R 110
J'lSKPH KOPMAN - C O.
H AVE received by the recent arrivals
an addition to their STOCK OF
i)KY GOODS on hand, consisting of a
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
STATYaE WOOD ,
together with a great variety of
FANCY SILKS. BAREGES, &c. Sic.—
Also, STEEL BELTS AND
BRACELETS,
a new article—all ofthe 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 Il9n
F
Prime .>eea uiet,
OR PALE—upply to
SAMUEL M. BOND, or
R. Si J. HABERSHAM.
March II 90
iiiaudy, Wine, bec.
| Q PIPES Cognac Brandy, of the most
A O approved Brands, and of sup. quality
30 Dozen Madeira Wine
1Q0 Kegs Superior White Lead
300 Barrels Floor, superior to any in
this market
15 Barrels "Van Dowater’s” Hams
For Rale by JOHN W. LONG
Mqrcli 19 H6r.
t or hale,
A SHARE in the Savannah Library,—r-
Apply at tbia Oflictt,
' - ' '• ty
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY CALVUTBAKER,
On the FIRST TUESDAYin MAY NEXT,
At XII o’clock, in front of the Court-
House, will be sold without reserve, that
valuable tract of Land, No. 76, ill the Third
District, Habersham County. One half of
the purchase money will be required at the
time of snlc, and the balance on tho first of
January, 1826, with interest, secured by
mortgage on tho land. Sold by permission
of tho Court of Ordinary, and by order of
the administratrix.
March 3
For ^ew-Vork,
ESTABLISHED LIJfE,
The regular packet ship
SAVANNAH,
Wm. Relite, JVnitex,
Will meet with immediate de
spatch., For freight or passage, having el
egantly furnished accommodations, apply
to Capt. Bobee on board, at .Tones’ Uptier
Wharf, or.to HALL & HOYT.
Mrcb 10
March 17
F or Providence, It. 1.
Tho brig
GOVERNOR HOPKINS.
Capt. Vickery,
Will meet immediate despatch—
For freight or passage, apply on board, at
Rice’s Wharf, or to
S. C. GREENE.
March 17 95p
i or Boston
Ths fine fast sailing schooner
ROMEO,
Capt. Crowell, Master,
Hus the greater part of her cargo
engaged, for freight apply to
JOHN CANDLER,
Jones’ Buildings.
Who has for sale,
No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel
No. 1 Boston Beef
Cordage flf all sizes, duck
Madeira and Claret Wine in boxes, and
Two large Tarpaulins
March 16 94
GHAND LODGE
T HE Officers and Members of the Grand
Lodge of the State of Georgia, and
t|ie different Lodges under its jurisdiction,
by their proper representntiyes are reques
ted to assemble at the Grand Lodge Hall
next FRIDAY week, 25th instant, at 7 o’
clock, P. M. to attend to the unfinished bu-i
sinesa ofthe Grand Annual communication.
By order of the Jit. W. Grand Master.
L. H. FURTH, Grand So'ry
March 17 95
Masonic Aprons.
A FE\V elegant Royal Arch and Master
Mason’s Aprons, josi receive!} and for
sale by BUTLER Si SCRANTON.
March 10 * 89
H
WM P\TTEKSON,
AS just received by the ship Savan
nah, a large supply of
08NAPUKGS,
which he offers very low for cash.
March 17
95r.
ih M '-r
Corn Ailoat.
iU.S »F.l s for on b ard
8Mop ftfiguLtor. , Enq i ot
VHOMP ’ON&B )N’ EY.
97
Vsxai -b vgYva a A
J UST received and for sale by
JOHN H. REID.
F"b 22 75
hi m VAL
T HE subscriber has removed from his
old stand, three dopre west, jn Con
gress-Strcet, where he offers ft r sale a gen
eral assortment of
Urocevies & Dry Goods,
very cheap for cash.
EDWARD PERKINS.
March 2 82re.
IL fi/Stf
O ' Sunday afternoon, between the bourn
•»fth oe *i df ur o’clock, the Subscribe.!
• j8 w o** was -ohbed of a BED MOBOrCfi
P * KE<‘BOOK containing nb.’Ut Niue Hun*
d e«J D <llaiN in Bxnk bill*, also one bonde d
n - fi’ty dollars in final' Notea, drtwn by Wrr
,lohi fton in favor of Wm. Poythrest I w-li
g*ve
50 Dollars Reward,
toony person who will return I"- same tome'
JOHN WMI ' FIELD,
oisrcb 21 97
Xotico is \\e1-eb3 v’iyteo
T HAT ninety days after date, applica
tion will be made to the Steam-Boat
Company pf Georgia, to issue a new cer
tificate of stock, for one destroyed, dated
20th October, 1819, for two snares, and
numbered 138. Savannah 10th Feb. 1825.
JAMES C. CAMPBELL.
Feb 11 86
No ice
A LL persons having demands against
the estate of Francis Courvpise,|ate of
Chatham county, will present them duly
attested, and those indebted will make pay
ment to
R. HABERSHAM, l^d^.
J. HABERSHAM, > ecu “ >r8 '
march Jj) M»-
ADMINIST RATRIX’ SALE,
BY JT. 8. KBBB$RT & 00.
On THURSDAY?24tii inst.
Will he sold at the Marble Yard in State
street, next to Dr. Habersham,'at 11 o’clock,
» quantity of Marble Slabs, Brown Stone,
and Stone-Cutter’s fools, together with
the Building on said Lot, being t be personal
estate ofWilliam Masterton, deceased, and
sold by order ofthe administratrix. Teriqg
cash.
march (8
JVMKS ANDKH8UN <s * 0.
H AVE received by the ship Savannah,
from New-York, a 1
assortment of
i large ami general
htu^YeanA Vanc^ Goodja,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
and J Pint* Irish Sheeting*
and f do du lau.pps
■ Bird Eye Diapers
; i ^ f, {, 1 J, and Damask do.
?atnbrirk and Lawn Handkerchiefs
Black, While and Colored Qros. d’Eta
and Gros de Naples
Brown» Pink, and Blue Satins
I and | Black Bombazines
White, Buff and Scarlet CqfRipiere
Plain and Figured J Bpbinet Lac^
Bobinet Lace Veils, Points and Cap*
Pine Thread Laces and Edgings
\Yldte and Bl*ck Silk Hosq anti
Hose '
Children’s White Cotton do
Ladies black and colored HureesJGfl
and Kid Gloves
Gentlemen's White and Black dft
Garniture snd Belt Ribbons
Gimp Trimming and Piping. Goyd
Pink, White and Blue Crepp Lissq
Black Gauze Hand kerchieft
Black and Colored Barege do
Nankin Cm* 1
Blue Pf:«nkeens
Artifteial Wreaths and Flowers
Wire Baskets and Morocco Reticulaa
Feather Fans
Plain and Figured Swiss Muslins
together \yith a variety of other artich^
which they offpr for sale op reasonable terp^
March 17 95i.
Ranch Raisins, Ainmn r. e,
JUST KECEIVf.D,
QA BOXES first quality Bunch Raising
Ovf 5 Barrels Soft 8lie||ei} Almarqiq
3 Kegs Currants
20 Baskets Sweet Oil
6 Barrels Loaf Sugar
6 do Lump do
10 Half Barrels fulton Mafjtet
for family use
15 do Pig Pork
100 Half barrels Family Flopy.
50 Barrels do ‘ dq
40 Barrels Prime Beef
30 do Mess dp
do do and Prime PrtIi
do Neff Ruqi
do Old Rentuclo' Wfijsljsw
do Prime New-Qi;|ean<iq|j
Muscovado Sugars
75 Quarter Boxes Spanish SogaiJ
30 Boxes first quality Claret
together with a full assortment of all kiqdg
of Groceries and Ship Chandlery, for sale by
BRAPLEY, clagiiorn &. woog,
Anciaux’s Wharf,
March 17 95
40
5
21
•ios un Mutt r. fttc,
J UST receiypi} by ship William W&L
lace,
12 Kegs Goshen Butter, first qua|j(,jp
6 Boxes London Mustard, 6 doz. pash
20 Barrels Mess Beef
10 do do Pork
f2Q,0po American Segprs
Jn Store,
SO Barrels Prime apd Nq. 1 Bsaf
10 Half hbls Mess Beef
4 dq do Fulton Mkfhet do
20 Phis No 2 Mackerel
2,000 lb Codfish ''
40 Bbls Pilot and Navy Broad
80 Coils Cordage assorted sj^eq frg||
7 inch down to seizing ptqff
Together with p full aseortipppt qf
Groceries pail S|iip Chandlery,
For sale by 4. BASSETT,
march 7 67
TICKETS RjvCEIV; |1 IN
UMO CANAL LOTTERY,
FIFTEENTH CLASS.
NEW SERIES.
T HOSE who havepr<ieredtickpt& ip j
above Lottery, will pall and ippp
them. In ten days the drawiftff will tp
place in Philadelphia, and those who ty
to secure a chance for the following Sph
did Prizes, will do well to call immediate]
1 of 80.000
♦0,000
5,000
2,138
30
80
53
♦04
&c. Si.c. Sic,
Tickets eight dollars.—Call at
IjUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
March 2
UyVv Tawmtg \Avce\v pt\
^~^F Grand 8tate Lottery of Maryland
4912. 8909, 9792,12707, 17140 of dlOO
7190, |34lfi, 16854 F 50
1»3 y $
All the capitals are yet undrawn, and pi)
of them floating except the 40,000, viz:
20,0004.i,oo t*, &00D,
And is of 1,000, tc. *e.
The 17th drawing is due on the 18th inj,
Tickets yet remain at *12, but must soon
advance. ' *
The Lottery will he completed iq opp
month, or )esa.—Call and leave vour order* -
M " LUTHER’S
Exchange Office.
March 12 91
Notice,
T HE subscribers to tlip Savannah Aux
iliary Society, for ampiipfpting t)|p
condition ofthe Jewp.’are peqiiested to ppi
their subscriptions for the present year.
E. E. PETTI GREW, Sec’rf.
FfM*