Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 02, 1825, Image 2

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•mk ck * w. MoaaaTsoxr, yopukliiM or tiik laws or the union, tilfti rknut, i h i t ( . coni't-w varan,: i i : i CIOHT COLLARS : !«r* notiiM.. awjmm SATURDAY MORNING. APHID Y.lBSft 1 |j- Subscribers to the Geukoiah oa the l WjMtctn routo. ( are informed thjt one ofthe • editors will id a few daya call upon iliem fbr tbu amount ofthelr reapective subscrip tions—of which all concerned will please take due notioe. Later rapsi Europe—We learn by a eiip from the Philadelphia Gazette, dated at'11 o’clock, on the morning of. the 24th tilt, that the packet ahip Lancaster, Capt. West, has arrived at Philadelphia from Liverpool, which port she left on the 19th February. The papers do not contain ally intelligence, there being none 'later than the morning of the 24th, Letters from Philadelphia received in this oity, wo un- »Kb iaatmlUgoneo by tilis fttfi- val to be a further improvement in the Cot ton Market. On the day preceding her ■ailing; 900 bales of Uplahd cotton were disposed of' at lid. CEtERRATiOH.—On Monday, the 21et ult. the victory of Guamanquilla, which scaled the Independence of Peru, was cel- febratodi in the city of New-York, at the City-Hotel, with great splendor. Among the company were several S. American gen tlemen, the British Consul, Com.Cheunoey, and a number of other distinguished naval officers. General Swift presided. The room was handsomely decorated with the por traits of Columbus, Washington, and Boli- yar, encircled with the beautiful new colors of the ship Washington, and the lings of the republics of the new world. , After the regular toasts had been drunk, Aon. Swift rose and stated, that invitations bad been sent to several of the principal men of the United States, whom circum stances had prevented from attending, but who in their answers had expressed com mon feelings in respect to the glorious e- veut celebrated. Among other letters re- thc 27th ult. and In Montgomery on the SOtli. He was, at the former, to ho rnet by «n escort under the command of Major. General Taylor, who would conduct him through that part of the Indian territory, within the limits of the Staie. At the county boundary line, the escort was to be joined hy a cavalcade of the citizens. At ■Montgomery, he would be received by tile Light Infantry Company, under the com. mand of Captain Goldthwaite,, which would escort him to the lodgings prepared for him. He would there be welcomed to the State by his Excellency Governor Pickens j Af ter which he Would partake of a public din ner. In the evening, a grand ball to be given in honor of the occasion. On the day following, he would embark for Mo bile. The General waB to leave Milledge- ville for Alabama on Monday evening last. The London Morning Chronicle of the 32d Jan. says—“ We understand that a ca pital of three millions storling is about to be raised for the establishment ofCotton Man ufactories. Several other undertakings, of a similar nature, are likely to he *mm net on foot; and we may therefore hope to see Bri tish capital extensively directed to the im provement of the state of the Sister King dom. Steam boats and Rail-ways may, perhaps, effect a revolution more benefioial to that country than any political laws which could be enacted. There is at present a greater demand for cotton goods,than all the English and Scotch manufactories, together with all their advantages of machinery, ex perience and capital, can supply; and it is not without reason conjectured, that the recognition of the South American Repub lics will lead to a still farther extension of this trade. Letters from Marseilles inform, that “the French government have lately imposed an additional duty on the importation of Wool, in consequence of which, and of the increas ed demand for woolen frfbricks, fine wools had risen 30 per cent iu the month of Jan uary.” Tlie following is announced in the adver tisement of the Charleston Theatre—“ In Active Preparation—A new and interesting Drama, entitled " Faunti.khoy, Or, the Fatal Forgery.” The principal incidents . . „ _ , , , ■ , are drawn from actual occurrence in the ceivcd,were one from General Jackson and eventfullifeo{ . the )ate Hmry FmmUeroy ^ another from Mr.Calhoun.containingtoastsJBanker of London, compiled and adapted which those distinguished gentlemen beg- to stage by J. A. S'jpne, author of Res toration.” Mr. Stone is a performer in ged to offer to the company. The following are the toasts alluded to— By Canard -Tsckson.—Bolivar—Blessed by the same Divinity that guided our revo. the Charleston Company. Norfolk, March25. 77ie JTorth-Carolina, 74.—It was expected ’: that this splendid ship would go to sea yes- lutionary struggles, he has given freedom terday morning, from her moorings in and independence to hia country—may be Hampton Roads. By the following extract resign his commission to the people as the of * •*»* f 5° m 8 f«ei.d on board it will be . " seen that although not departed, she is rea- #nly legitimate source of power, and here- dy t0 avail of the first favoring breeze, and by be associated with our immortal Wash, ington. By J. C. Calhoun.—The nativee of Amer- tea—United by the sacred bond of liberty. the Roads this evening." we learn, will doubtless leave the Roads this day. “ One o’clock P. M.—Our ship is unmoor ed, but I ain doubtful whether we shall leave and equality, may their peace and liberty be eternal. A letter was also read from Mr. Craw ford, declining the invitation of the commit tee, after which Mr. Stephen Price rose, and proposed the health of Wm. H. Craw ford, in bis dignified retirement; which was drank standing, with three cheers. A letter was also read from Mr. Clinton. It was stated from the Chair, that letters had been addressed to Mr. Adams, and Mr. Clay, to which no answers had been received by the committee. The British Consul, after several obser vations, in which he alluded to the remark of Mr. Canning, at a dinner at Liverpool, referring to this country and Great-Bri- tain, ib “ the mother and daughtcragainst the world,” gave The Mather ami Daughter.—Oblivion to the past, with increase and perpetuity of harmony for the future. The Hon. Mr. Cambroleng made an ap. propriate reference to the liberal remarks of the British Consul, and gave : Magna Chhrta.—The first charter ofHu man Freedom. Many other toasts were given, and the evening passed off with the utmost harmony. suit of tho thief, whom hu said j ed as for a* CharlnUeville. offered in tbia paper a rowan ffjt, Pi, on to' Richptond, RaleighfColumbia, 8. and, belonging to the Muonic Fraternity, obtained money in each race from that in. stitution. His gentlemaiy deportment, and modest, unassuming masters, were not sup posed to be tho characpristics of villainy, , a. :!Sp^ "cleared, ship Carolinian, Howes, Phil.-' J »}"" “anddfo« f'OTMSA<8? Jolphia i brig Elizabeth, Reed Boston j; brig '■ *** A ^ gin, from hi. ztiong resemllu.ee to the de- Commerce,’Turner, New-York i brig Span ecription of 1 the MmpoaedIJynnson, was tc- ‘tn; ChanrnM. New-York, schr. ifarve Office of the Philadelphia Ghzette', \ March 14—II. A. JV. } Arrived, packet ship Lancaster, West, mi Liverpool. Sailed 19th ult. Feb. 25th, .t, 50, N. inng. 19, 50, spoke brig Two and he met with nothiij but sympathy and friends, of Boston, 24 days from Sevan- —money. Bringing wfh him, too, recom-' r bound to Liverpool. ^ , mendations from the met eminent citizens' Brig Belvidere, Paleskea, from Sooth of New-York, no peram was of course un- 1 G mel ' lc ®- mannerly enough to sipect that they wire j [st the Lancaster.] forged. But subsequmt events have prov- _ Lfeetyioo/, F eA. IB-Arrived, the Baltic, ed that they were i utfortunately, however, B> n ker, trnm New-York , Meteor, Gardi- they wero not developjd until the “bird had 'vj;*'' 0 ™ N®'®-York. flown." A letter froA Columbia, S. C. in-! J T !>e c « r ®®; Dyer for Salem, and Ardent, forms us thai he was isken up near that> ? av "’ P 188 ®* 1 Holyhead, 15th mat. at noon, place; but after takingfrom him his forged papers, he was let loose, to forge new ouos, and to repeat his villainies. A few days after Wilsdn made his exit an other scoundrel by the name of Wm, Jones, whose full length portrait lias byfn since drawn in the Nashville papers, (he having snloctea *h%. rvci *u- scone of h1s ex- plnits,) came on, and, like W^soo; claiming the privileges of the Masdiic Fraternity, appealed to the charity of tint institution, and obtained a soon of money* ! 'rorti some circumstances which have.since transpired, it is supposed that Wilson and JoncB are confederated for the purpose of plundering tho lodges (of which tiioy an unworthy members) wherever they go, an I that they have an agent in, New-York to further their scheme. We hope that f they, or either of them, should be ca ght again, they will not be so easily let off s was Wil son- “ A whip should be put i to hands of every honest man to lash such ascals nak ed through the world.” These accomplished swindles will very probably change their names and forgo other letters of renommendatioj as they did tile first, and tell a differeuUbut equally plausible tale uf woe, for the purpose of im posing still further on the credulity of the fraternity. Wilson is an excellent scribe, and quite an intelligent scoundrel! Editors to the South and West, might subserve the cause of justice, by noticiug these facts. tl# r O* USTm5 EStfK O' Persons wishing lette rs from tl will yleatauk fot Aavertued Lettere, wishingfotter. fromthi^ , i.t 1 |M^J^® t JlMngg k Col John Hunter iswson > John L j Miss J« S David Lee |G Lee anettLeyun . John Atherton, 3 ,'! JoS Allen ’ t.i Dr H Arnes Seth T Ames I Abraham Andrews R J Arnold John Abbot, sen. B. Capt James Blan kenship \ Miss Mary Manyon Mrs Baker ' s Mrs Metzler 2 Isaac Basley 5 Miss Aim C Millen Miss Amanda S Ba- i John Myrich ker. 2 j Thos Miller > James Mints The fallowing information, from an offi cial source, respecting a recent judicial pro ceeding in Great Britain, may be interest, ing to ship owners and sea-faring meu: Lowther Christopherson, master of the brig Trafalgar, of Maryport, in Cumber land, was at the sittings after Easter term last, before the Chief Justice of the Court of King’s Bench, at Westminster, convicted of the offence of forcing and leaving four of his crew on shore in the Bay of Chaleur, in North America, and was, on the 27th of last November, adjudged by the said Court to be imprisoned for three months, (being the specific punishment provided for by the acts llth and 12th, William 3, cap. 7, and 58 Geo. 3d; cap. 38,) in the King’s Bench Prison. [PUBLIC RESOLUTION.] Joint Reeolution authorizing, the Public Doc- umenlt, printed by order of Cohgreee, to be fumiehed to the Oardiier Lyceum. T> ESOLVED by the Senate and House of A. Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, one copy of Scybert’s Statistical Annals, and of Pitkin’s Statistical View, and alaii one copy of the public Journals of the Souate and of the House of Representatives, and of the Documents published under the orders of the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, which have boon, or shall be, E ublishcd, by virtue of a resolution passed lecember the twenty-seventh, one thousand oight hundred and thirteen ; be transmitted to the'Executive ofthe state of Maine ; for the use and benefit of the Gardiner hywmm, in said state. H. CLAY, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the Senate, pro tempore. Washington, March 3,1825: Approved, JAMES MONROE. From Havana.—A letter from Havana of the 12th of March, noticing tho large ship ashore on Point Yeacos says—“ That her decks were covered with blood, and it was supposed tlie crew had been murdered.— What vessel she was, whether American or European, was not known, but the ship was loaded with dry goods. We are incli nod to believe she hoe run ashore and the people made their escape to the beach.” Tlie same letter remarks—“ We have to dgy. a report that our Minister is recalled ftom Spain ; that our naval officers are or dered to duty, and that our ships of war are 4b be immediately equipped and nady for sea. At this news the leading Spaniards are much alarmed.” Another letter of the 23d ult. says—Rice js dull at £5,' and unless yon can procure ' 'at it will be unwise to ship it. Sugars fearce end bigh* Coffee 10 a 1 ly.” We are indehted to the polite attention of Purser Halsey and a friend on board, for the following list, of the officers attached to or going in the North Carolina. Litt of Officere atta hed to the U. S. Ship Morth-Carolina. Commodore—John Rodgers. Captains—Daniel T. Patterson, Charles W Morgan. Lieutenants—Mathew C. Perry, Philip F. Voorhees, Robert B. Randolph, Andrew Fitzhugb. Jona D. Williamson, William Taylor, Harrison H. Cocke, Allen Griffin, Daniel. H. Mackay, Thomas R. Gedney. Surgeon—Bailey Washington. Surgeon’s Mates—Benj. F.Bache, acting, Chas B. Jandon, do. John R. Chandler, do. Aug. P. Beers,do. Purser—Janies M. Halsey, Chaplain—John W. Grier, act’g. Midshipmen—Samuel F Dupont, Levin M Powell, John Grabani, Isaac S. Sterrctt, Robt. D. Thorbum, Edward O. Blanchard, John L. Ball, William VV. Hunter, John E. Holt, Gabriel G. Williamson, John J. Glasson, Charles H. A. H. Kennedy, Wil liam J. Slidell. Horatio M. Houston, Thos. O. Selfridge, Sidney Smith Lee, Hugh Y. Purvi&nce, T. M- Washington, John R. Goldsborough, Cary W. Selden, Frederick P. Chntard, John A. Carr, Bushrod W. Turner, George M. Hone, Charles M. Hop. kins, William M’Blair. Frederick W. Rod gers, Daniel L. Randolph, James Southard, Charles G. Hunter, Charles W. Chauncev, Israel S. Griffin,. James Noble, jun. Cad- wallader Ringgold. Acting Midshipman—Thomas Mull, Master—Peter Canton. Boatswain—James Minzies. Gunner—George Marshall. Carpenter—Thomas Armstrong. Sail-Maker—Isaac Hall. Commodore’s Secretary—Robt. S. Brook. School Master—Adam Marshall. Captain’s Clerks—John Fairlie and La. fayelte Randolph. Commanding Marine Guafd—Captain Charles R. Broom. 1st Lieut. Marines—Aug. A. Nicholson. 2d do. do. Win. A. Randolph SUPERNUMERARIES. Lieutenants—Uriah P. Levy, William Mervin, Samuel W. Le Comptc. We are much pleaard to learn that our respccta! e fellow citizen, Joseph Dugan Esq. wiin lately gained the prizo of <$30,000 has gmierouely, and without solicitation. f iven <$ ><)0 to the Pennsylvania Deaf and )omb Institution, and $200 to the erection ofHie-Washington Monument, in Wash ington Square. These liberal donations ought to he generally known to incite our . other wealthy citizens to emulate Mr. Du- U »n’fl noble examples of muniflccnco.—U. . G tu. FOR THE GEORGIA*. ORIGINAL FOPTRT. She spoke of Love, and routd her lips A glowing sunbeam seeti’d to play : Yet o’er it hung a dark eclipse, Ready to dim the trembling ray. As stars wink in their azurespheres, And pour out Boft effulgeucy, So, richly slione her virgin tebrs, Pure—holy—trembling sii&tly. She sung of Love—and with(i voice That partly linger’d on lief tongue ; Methought the choir of Paradise, Mingled their notes with those she sung. As o’er the wilder’d chords she swept- Such music thro’ tlie rtlier flew, That, when tlie pensiva minstrel wept, I could not keep from weeping too. 1 She died for Love—Sid with a breath That rose like inetnse pure above, Yielded her angel form to death,— Tho’ to the last, ske spoke of Love 1 “Oh! thus it »,"T!cried, as by Her silent ura I tvept alone, “ That Beauty’s jfW’r is sure to die, When growing ’aeath too warm a sun." EUSTACE. BY AUTHORITY. i Hugh Learmonth Mrs Mary Long | James Luce j Buembus Luce 1 M. ' Andrew Marshall Wm Mallory Patty Maeka j Owon Maker Simon Jackaon tor’wJlitfllMIft,, Joseph Jordon H W Jordon K. Mrs Bat'ah K kie ! Daniel Kean Gob Kursenkie ICAO titM Aftnett Wit Jiamson Thop A William Geo H Wood Jas Wood Stepheii Wood .Mrs oaritatias jj , S Antonio Z Mon . Jolm R Zitrowf. KM.es Ana-^ ET«nc\h I.ettm MrJeanjacques Lau- Miss CelenLiJt.. rent, 2 drosse * JOHN fiCUDDER, p. g 08 ' april t ker. 2 George Bniley, 5 MissEleuor ltatist Sam’) C. Brown Miss C Barnes Jedediah Barstow David Brandon Miss R T Bumes F Bardon John Basely Geo W Beckford Richard Bcirie John A Bently irainan Dennett U H B. vine A Beryant Eilw’d Boorqoine Mrs L Bnllough D Brown S D S Brown Jacob Brown John Murrel < G Mnunifort , , _ Master Chas Morrell ' Henry Moroingetar J Jus Mutcherson !! Neal McLaclin 2 John McRae Wm McCormick D McCarty Isaac McKim Rob McDow riiirard M’Cormick G W McAllister 5 Mrs B B M’Call } James .M Conkey 2 j Sami McFnddin S David McMillen » Bond & M’Henroy * N. &. O. Mrs Mary II Brown l Miss Ann Nnwlan, 3 lUvn UnnilO . fPlidaijnSA Mi.Ioiyii *1 , i MARRIES) On Thursday, 31st March, at tho Hermit age, Savannah River, by tho Rev. Mr.Car- ter. James Legare, Jr. to Susan Living ston. youngest daughter ofP. J. Merchant, Esq., all of Charleston, S. C. PORT OF 8AVAXTWAH. ARRIVED, Sloop Ndptune, Preble, from Ogeechee. with 24 bales Gotten, 64 casks Rice, and 1000 bushels juigh Rice, to R. Habersham, and T. ButleWt co. Steam Boat Edgefield, Spssard, Charles ton 34 hours, inland.. 1 passenger for this port. Steam Company’s Boat Georgia, Bow man, Augusta 56 hourB, with Boats Nos. 14 and 17 iu tow, 1407 bales Cotton, and mer chandize, to G. B. Lamar, O. Taft, J. N. Niven, G> Gordon, J, W. Long, Ponce & Mackenzie, G. R. Jessup, B. Burroughs, R. Campbell, and II. Cleland. Paeeenger, Mr. Canfield. \ ARRIVED FUOMTHI9 PORT, At Darien, sloops Wiliam, Luce j Rising Sun, Chase; Nancy, Tabor ; Maria,Snow. CLEARED FOR TEH PORT, At Charleston, 31st ult. sloop Delight, Cooper. [PUBLIC ACTS.] An Act authorizing the Secretary of the Trea sury to direct the completion of entries for the benefit of drawback fifler the period of twenty duye. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That, whenever the exporter or exporters, enter ing any goods, wares, or merchandise, for the benefit of drawback, shall not have com pleted auch entry, by taking the oath, or giving the bond, required by tho existing laws ofthe United States, within tlie period prescribed by law, but shall offer to com plete the said entry after the expiration of the said period, it shall and miy be lawful for the Secretary of the Treasury, upon ap plication to him made, by the said exporter or exporters, setting forth the cause of his or their omission, under oath, and accom panied by a statement uf the collector, of all the circumstances attending the trans action within the kunwlege of such collec tor, if be shall be satisfied that the failure to complete the said entry was accidental, or without any intention to evade the law nr dnfrnud the revenue, to direct tlie said on- try to beuCTimcntOTurao'- bpaturcs, us the case may be, to issue, in the same manner as if such entry hadbeen com pleted within the period prescribed by the existing laws of the United States. Approved—Washington March 3, 1025, An Act authorizing the subscription of slock in the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he iB here by, authorized and directed to subscribe, in the name and for tlie use of the United States, for one thousand five hundred shares ofthe Capitol stock of the Chesapeak and Delaware Canal Company and to pay for the same, at such times, and in such propor tions, as may bo required by the said com pany, out ofthe dividends which may grow due to the United Stntcs upon their bank stock in the Bank ofthe United Slates. Sec. 2. And he it further enacted, That the said Secretary of tho Troasury shall vote for President and Directors of the said Company, according to such number of shares, and shall receive upon the said stock the proportion of the tolls which shall, from time to time, be due to the Uuited .States for the shares aforesaid. Approved, March 3d, 182&* Wm Bones Mrs E A Boyd Edw’d Butler Thos Bnpshaw London Butler Jas R Benedick C. Wm. Campbell } Mrs L Capps,Effing, t ham county ' L L Crane John L Clnrk Christiana Campbell Mrs M Cnllaliuu Stewart Campbell John Caswell Lucy Cauibredge Betsey Carpenter Lunas CJlarfe Charles Chase John Childs Mrs Francis Cale C Connolley John Coebat E Cooper Henry Cooke Cap C Cooper John Coit M. Correghan John Cooper Miss C Cruse Messrs J & C Cutn- AnAcl to amend an act, entitled “ An act to a I* r the time of holding the Circuit and District Courle of the United States,for the District of South Carolina. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,That, from and after the passing of this act, the Cir cuit Court for the District of 8outh Caroli na, at Columbia, South Carolina, shall commence an the fourth Tuesday in No vember, annually, instead ofthe third Tues day, os is now provided for by an act ap proved the twenty-fifth of May, one thou sand eight hundred and twenty-four. mtngs Henry Cunningham Wm Catterson Mothefv Caehbor- rough D. Christinn Dasher A Danforth Wm L Davis Hfoiry Dnrbcck Gihnore Dexter Rev L Dewight Wm Degmand Rob Dillon John Diver Win B Dopson John Dome Charles O’Donnell B Donavan Farris Dorffoy Oliver Dudley 2 Aug Durkio Cap Dcwforce Lucy Dorkeo tmnliu xmuicy Paul Dupon Miss Mary Davis Joshua F.vrett .lessee Ellerbee Anthony Evergreen John Ellis Rev Mr F.'ton F. Mrs Mary Faro Pat Fay Mrs Margret Fegan Martine Frederick John B Flinn John N Fry Michiel Feshor Miss Caroline Floyd G. Rob Galt Evans Grant Thos Gnrnett Joseph Gifford Wing S Green John Gibbun John Grimes Capt Anthouio rnldo Mr A Ginn Jos Gibson Rebecca Giridon Wm Gifford Mary Griffith Abner Gifford Thos M Goddard Jas J Grogan Capt Nath Gookin S H Goldsmith, Jr Jacob Gould Miss Selv^r Guy Robt Hamilton Miss Sarah Harri son John Hnnce Thos Hawkins Geo Hammond Miss Candasy Har vey Thos Hanford Daniel Hatcher Charles Hart Passage for Hamburg and Ah. gu*ta. _, Thcrieumboit EDOEField ur n ’ DAYTat twelve o’clock,'a’nd ca“| Lssswrste ** a 0Cr* on;e* oi Gi- Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That — j __ *11 suitfl, actions, torts, processes, and other; Capt M Handy At Barbados, Peh. 16. bHp Parker, Her- [pjyLvv.ai—. a..Ki/.i» j»r^jnowi>eDd incr in bruI. tf II HkmAoiiil rinstnn, ofPfankfort, for Wilmington, 4 ; I Circuit Court, or whicn now are, or may. Mrs Mary Harrison Fufr Play,Hopkins, of Ellswirth, for Turks i hereafter bo commenced for, or returnable D T Halsoy Island and Alexandria, 6 i sfclir Am. Hero, I to, the said Circujt Court at Columbia, at Chas Hammond Cole, St. Mary’s, do. Brig Francis, Ro- the time heretofore established, shall be re- Charles Hart binson, of Thomastown, ftom Savannah, turnable to, hoard, tried, and determined in Pat Hoydon Theadore Nelson, 3 - Capt Stephen Nye 3 5 Mrs R S Norton j Miss C Norton j Wm Nye { R B Nye J George Oliver J Wm Oglesbay Wm A Pollard J David Parry j Sami Patterson 2 I Geo H Parker Onp J*o Perry Walter G Perry Francis Preble I RobPeligrew Phillip Pierre Lewis Phinncy Cap David Pinge John W Pomeroy Alai C Powers Gideon Powledge R. Goo Randall ' Jilt. Rain Edw’d Ryan Dan’l B Rider Henry Kiiigold Alex Ryburn Abraham Riker John J Richardson Sain’l Richardson Dr C W Rodgers 2 Thus Rodgers John A Rowell Ann E Roles CaptMoses S Robin son B B Rutland, 2 Green R Ruther ford, 2 Capt J W Russell A!is6 R Russell S. Miss MaryStafford 2 William B Savage Jonathan Sawyer Amos Salsbury Thoieas M Sanders S George Slarbuch iJohn R Shad Naomi Stanton Sarah Sawyer •Robert Sawyer Cap John Shaw Jiwfll OnvKta Alias Martha Spal ding 2 Miss Easter Shetlall Miss Margaret Ste vens David Setson Richard Stewart, (colored mab) Alfred Shearman Cap.t Michael Sele- wioh Jlmes Scaly Mrs Bethia Seabury Levaitt Steevens Mrs Ann Scsgrovc James Smith 3 James Sims Daniel C Smith Mrs Mary Smith William H Smith 2 Capt Reuben Swift James W Sims Mies Jane Stibbs Thomas B Smith Mrs Sarah Sims Richard Smith David B Squires Mrs Sloue Willis m I Sett 2 Ezra Spanner William Spooner Abraham Strobhar Mrs Sarah Strobhar David A Strobhar James H Suydam T. Capt C E Trentlin Capt Wm Tommer- son John Toebert John S Thompson N Turnbull Joseph Tuttle Mrs Mary E Turner T Turberville Wm Turner W. John D Warner Airs Alary Warren Mrs Mary Wallace John F Williams Christian Wisenba ker 8AVANNAHTHT4TRE. Mt Utroflanrc*, S IXTH LECTURE; on the Kdipucs Tides, illustrated on the " * LAa.au GLOSS, THE ECLIl'S ARE0N THE GRAND ORRERY, AND BV ’ Aoxittftv* I’.kgTftms, WILL BE THIS EVENING, ATIIDP PAST SEVEN O’CLK. PRECISELY Txrms.—-Boxes and Pit $1, Gsilcry 50 cents. _ Young Ladies and Gent!™,™ under twelve years of age, 50 cents. April 2 08 Fire Cvmpuny SamiimfL A REGULAR MEETfNG ofv&ir Board will taka p'ace at tlie Exchange Wic Ron*? Room, THI$ DAY. st ciirlit nMwf, P. M. JOHN HAUPT, Clerk. April 2 011 Coffee Mills. Rcrrivrd per ship Emperor, CASES Wilson’s Improved Patent (lot fee Mills, a superior article, worlh; Hit attention of dealers, Iforsalcby H. B. HATHAWAY, Jones’ Upper Wharf. April 2 08p 6 Lost or Stolen, O N Saturday evening last, an oval Paste. Buckie, originally intended as a knee buckle, hut itBed on a lady’s hplt. It it n markably large and has 'four tongues, tit of which has been broken. A rewsrM five dollars will ho given for its return, ed no questions asked, by leaving it at this of. flee. April 2 Oflf was lying off and on. Brig, Douglass, Co- the said Circnit Court,, at the time hereby j Lewis Hines * A. .. « .. ."i:.. ip" a. v.etm Avori ■nn nRtnhltfmfifh i Uf u og on ana on. wig, upugmH, y fe- 8 i' e A“a“ e .o^- &rl8tKltt,, | % , ; d ,ed t r b M«Sh3 where she arrived on the 18th, 1826. Charles M HU1 I Miss M Hylton >* otite. A NEGRO MAN named Monday. whom Thomas H. Gibbons, had ' limited estate, has come to the premises il Thomas Gibbons,' for protection—he sea he has been ill tho possession ofDnvv l"«d. Any person having a legal claim to sni'l ne gro, is requested to come forward nnd do mand him THOMAS GIBBONS, Per S. B. PARKMAN, His Attorney. April 2 Mi Plough Lines and Bed Coni*. T WO hundred and fifty dozenPlougt Lines 58 Dozen Bed Cords For snle by Feb 26 N. B. WEED. Butter and Hams. R F/CEIVED by ship Emperor, 10 firkin first quality Goshen Butter 5 Barrels Burlington limns jor sale by A. BASSETT. March 31 A FRESH SUPPLY ofthe above VAL UABLE MEDICINE, just rcccind per brig Frances, and for sale by GEO. RYERSON, Sole Agent. Corner Bay and Whittaker-Siwb March t Family Hour J UST recoived from Philadelphia brig Frances, 75 bbls Flour, selected 100 half do do do ‘ 2 kegs Currants 2 bbls soft-shelled Almonds 50 boxes bunch Raisins BRADLEY*'CLAGHORN & VVflO» Anciaux’s wb* 11 ' March 4 •Notice 2b the holtkre of the.Change Bdktf Julb T. BoYtes- HE assignees of Job T. Bollcs TP the holders of said bills, toniiik«* turn of them, preparatory to a divideW; Capt Jno Winkley,2 which purpose the assignees will w* 1 ” 1 the counting-loom of S. B. Parkmsn, <wj Monday in the month of April, fra*'* y o'clotk, os a dividend will be nnd* * 8 second Monday in May kpARKMAN J. PZNFIEED, inarch 76 . ( *}9 Wm Williams Edw’d Willey Mrs M Wyfy Elizaboth Whiting Jos Wing John Witter Pear* Witbington