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FRIDAY MORNING, APRILS, 1825.
ions at Faxnrdo, in tho Islund of Porto
Rico, on the — of that mouth, llna been re
ceived and considered.
It is not intended, at this time, to pro
nounce an opinion on the proprio y of thou
transactions on your part, hot their import-
of Georgia, to aid them in raining a fund
for the purpose of advancing this patriotic,
hut too long neglected, tribute of .respect,
in accordance witli our own feelings, and
It their request, we now address you.
some distinction. To adorn ideas with ele
gance, is an act of the mind, superior to
that of receiving them, and is the province
of gonitis; but to receive them with a hap.
Wo will not insult your understanding, py discrimination, is a task not less usuful,
, si... stf nrminiotiitf. in lirilVrt • r -
ance demands for them a full investigation, by the advancement of arguments, to prove :
and you will proceed, witl.out unnecessary! tho propriety ofan act. the neglect ot which «•« ”“■/ “ J— *"»— • pressed, owing to a neavy stoca
delav to this place, to furnish such expluiia- |is already a stain upon our county—Wo, Yet, it will lie found that a just tnstc is not and a few sales were made at a small re-
and termination. For that purnose, you j ted proclaim to after ages, the sacrifices, the
officers whose tes-1 nobit during, and the htrmsm of these dis-
it p.n baa been delayed some lime—and
we are now compelled to divide his com
munication. The conclusion shall appear
to-morrow.
ID* The Monument Committoe ac'tnowl-
edge the receipt of a donation from the
Grand Jury of the County of Camdofn.
At the annual election of Wardens and
Vestrymen of Christ Church on Monday
last the following gentlemen were chosen :
Wardens—
Jas. Bond Rbaii,
' Wm. Park nit.
Vestrymen—
Tiieoo. Bartow,
W. B. Bulloch,
W. T. Williams,
R. W. Hauersham,
James Marshall,
Wm. Davies,
Authors Barclay.
Commercial Speculation,—The unex
pected rise in the price of Cotton tho pre
sent season, occasioned by the shortness of
Mocks, and by an incrcsed demand in Eu
rope, has caused, perhaps, more speculation
than any change for years. It has been
the means of throwing large profits into the
hands of many, whilst those who lost in the
firstfinstance, or neglected the opportunity
to win, by the continued rise of the article,
have since been enabled to turn their enter-
prize to good acconnt. In this enterprize,
no plice in the union lias oxceedcd Savan
nah. The arrival of the Emily, has added
a new impulse to it, and every place which
affords the most distant prospect of profit,
will be ransacked. Expresses have been
■ent by land to Augusta, and the west, as
far as Nashville, and by water, to New-
Orleans, Mubile, Wilmington, N. C. &c.
Should these expresses prove successful*
tho transactions will have been immense—
how much, we have no me&na of precisely
estimating. An express from this city,
with the intelligence by the Emily, arrived
in Charleston on Tuesday morning, and
about 5000 bales of Cotton immediately
changed hands generally at 19 to 20 cents.
Ode douse here, purchased —* r "
nunureu Dales, the value of which, is up
wards of one hundred and fifty thousand dol
lari i other houses purchased twenty-
three hundred. Much more would have
been secured had time permitted. This
Cotton, is now, or will shortly be worth
at least 25 cents per lb. and probably high
er. The amount of the speculations and the
profits on them, in all parts to which the
intelligence was forwarded, may thus be
imagined.
General Lafavtte, arrived at Macon at
12 n’olock un the 30th ult. and was receiv
ed by the ladies and citizens in lines, on
Bridge-street, near the Ferry. He dis
mounted from his carriage and was receiv
ed by the committee appointed for the pur.
pose, and by the commissioners of the town.
He was welcomed on the Bluff by James
6. Fuif.rson, on behalf of the citizens. A
procession was then formed, by which he
was conducted to his quarters at the Macon
Hotel. He was here waited on and ad
dressed by the Masonic Brethren. He re
mained in town about two hours and a half,
during which, in company with a large
Dumber of citizens lie partook of a dinner. It
was understood, that he would lodge at the
Creek Agency, malting the whole distance
travelled during the day sixty miles. A note
on tlie post bill from Chattahouchie dated
on the 31st 6ays—“ General Lafavettf.
passed the Chattahouchie this day.”
Southern National Road.—The Board
of Engineers, consisting of General Ber
nard, Mr. Shriver, and the other officers
and gentlemen attached to that service, sat.
*nt, on the 29th ult. on a tour through the
Southron States, with the view of ascertain
ing the most eligible route for tho contem
plated National Road from the Scat of Go
vernment to New-Orlcans.
Every preparation is making in tho west,
to do honor to the Guest of the Nation.—
In Mobile, the mechanics of the city have
voluntarily prepared a building for his re-
reception. In Ncw-Orlenn8, the City-Hall
is preparing for his reception.
Colombian'Sloop ok war UnicA.—The
brig Creole, Cnpt. King, arrived at New-
. Orleans, spoke the above vessel, all well, in
the Gulph.
Com. Porter—The following corres-
. pnndcnce, on the subject of the recsll of
Commodore Porter, appears in the Nation
al Intelligencer:—
Navy Department. 27tt Dec. 1825.
Sin—Vour letter of tho 15th November
]y*t t relating to the extraordinary transuo-
will bring with you thoso . —
timony is necessary, particularly Ineut. I tinguiahcd men—while they will tell to
Platt, and such writtou evidence aa you , posterity the place, whore reposes the ashes
may auppose useful. of “ Ghef.n, the saviour of the South,* ami
You will return in such convenient ves-1 where freely flowed tho life-blood if the britre
sol ns may bo best spnred from the squad- and generous Pulaski—while, on the R>:»o-
ron, and on your leaving the station, you lutionari/ Ilr-tvcs, fast sinking in tiie I'onb,
will deliver the command to Cnpt. Warring-, they will cast a glenin of joy, and colli to
ton, with all such, papers, instructions, and | their remembrance days long since past—
information, aa moy be useful to enable while, to the youthful patriot, like the Star
him, in the most effectual manner to ac- in till! East, they will point to glory, land
cornplish all the objects for which the ves-; teach him to emulate the deeds they loin-
sols now under your command were placed' meniorntc—to posterity they will proclaim j nothing remains but a tumultuous sensa-j
there. tho strong affection, respect and gratitude tion. He has only delighted himself with
I am, very respectfully, &c. oftho present day. Are other motives wall- . j .... . „„i nr : n _ nlld tbe ,„i nl ,i pd sha-
8AML. L. SOUTHARD. ted, to inspire the Free and a re,,led Jttiron ? i t i hc brllhant COl<ml '?’ " I,d tn ° " g , ,
Com. David Ported, Commanding U.8. j To him, it is enough 'to know, that the cor- j dows oi a variety of objects, while the otli
Naval Forces, W. Indies, Gulf of Mux-
supply i and it win take large trfivals to ac
cumulate a stock. This being the case,
high rates are expected throughout the
year.
Mobile, March 22.—Cotton.—In the mid-
die of the week the market was n little de
can only be the effect oi a just taste— .pressed, owing to a heavy stock on hand,
u ...:n i.~ * »•-* - ! and a few sales were made at a small re
duction in price, but the last few days it haf
been brisk, and fully maintains former pri
es.
Cotton, choice, 17$; Prime, 16al7;*-
NINETEENTH drawing of
Grand State Uit ryNo. ///
Received, '
P RIZES Drawn as follows •—
No. 3554
7075, 13070, 13103, S , 000
788, 3325,
3837,595, 10819, 10930 l( *
lug. Ttvo persons of equal taste, ariso
from tlie perusal of the same book, with ve
ry different notions; the one will not only J Pair, 15$ a 10} i ! Infe"rior,13 « 14.
have tho ideas of the author at command,; tu J5, ngg !()®’ Scotc ' ^ ‘ 4 > non1, ' on
and strongly imbibe his manner, but will: Freights—Cotton, to N. York, in square
liavo enriched his own mind by a new bales, lj to I{ cents per lb. i to Liverpool,
accession of matter, and find a new train ; Kx cbangc on England, none i N. York
of sentiment awakened, and in action.— 00 days, 2-J- por cent dia.; New-Orleans,
Tlie other quits his author in a pleasing dia-; do. I j do.
traction, but of tlie pleasures of rcuding,
17322, 18527, 13994,
107 of
mmssst whl
The 20th and lost drawing tooV«i,„. 11
31 at March, and is due here This
ID' Call and examine your Number," 1 ?!
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
The next Brilliant Scheme, 4t|,
will be published in a few days. s ’
April 8
icu, &c.
tier stones of these monuments have been al- jer receives the impression, not only of the
, re ? p y »vi : li ,r ig r hfi,1 | BrotllRr 1 colors and tlie shades, but the distinct grace,
LAFAYETTE—that they have been pro-* _ , * *
non need “ IVcUformed, Trmand Trusty"— 0,1(1 the accurate forms of the objects.
Sir : I have tlie honor to acknowledge ; that upon them has been poured the corn of To account for these different effects, we
U. S. ship John Adams,
Thompson’s Island, Jan. 30,1825
• l
25, j
; | vutti upuii bin in II..0 uvCnpl
the receipt of your orders of the 27th uTt. 'nourishment, the wine of refreshment, and maat lmve rucotlr6e to a lo „ ioal distinction
informing me of your reception of mine of the oil of joy—that they will be reared by
the 15th of November, relating to what the Wisdom of the Architect and stand for winch appears to reveal one of the grenl
' ' ' ' ' ages, lasting monuments of Strength and mysteries in the art of reading. Logicians
Beauty. 1 lie hand ot a mason, is over o- diniuguish botwoen perceptions and ideas,
pen to alleviate the wants ot the living, and, B ,
it will never be closed against the perpetii-, Perception is that faculty ot the ininu
nlion of the memory ot the cliivalric and i which notices the simple impression of ob
virtuous dead.
WILLIAM DAVIS.
T. U. P. CHARLTON
J. W. JACKSON,
you have been pleased to term “ the extra
ordinary transactions at Faxnrdo,” and re
calling me from my command for a full in
vestigation of my conduct in that affair.
Agreeably to your orders, I shall leave
this place lor Washington without “ unne
cessary delay,” and have taken measures
to obtuin all the testimony necessary, and
such written evidence as I suppose useful,
and, on my arrival in the United States,
shall hold myself ready to justify my con
duct in every particular, not only by the
laws of nations ami of nature, and by high
ly approved precedent, but, if necessary,
by the orders of the Secretary of the Nu-
vy.
To use the emphatic language of Mr.
Adams, “Byalltlio law., of neutrality and
war, as well as of prudence and humanity,”
I was warranted in chastising and intimida
ting tho authorities of a place who had not
only become the allies and protectors of
outlaws and pirates, but our active enemies,
by tlie imprisonment and forcible detention
ol'nn an American officer, while in the per
formance of Ilia duties. “Thorn will need,”
(continues Mr. Adams.) “ no citation from
nur country, in the tamo of his brothers in .from their indulging tho facile pleasures of
arms, is an assurance that this tribute to j poro( . pt j oni l0 t)le laborious habit of tbr-
the valor and virtues ot two heroes ot the ..... ... ,
Revolution, will he an occasion of joy and' m,n o them into ideas. We must not de
gladness to his generous heart, and wdljcoive ourselves. Perceptions require only
lorm a pleasing and a lasting association in I lhp aensibility of taste alld their ,,| caS ures
v uouvaia... the mind ot our venerable Guest, with his, J 1
printed treatises on international law to prove i future recollections of the state of Georgia. arc continuous, easy, and exquisite. Ideas
the correctnees of thh principle. It isen*| Tho characters and services of the hrave'not only require the same power of tasie,
graved in adamant on the comnmn sense of commanders, to whose memories we are | but Bn arl of coln b iniu i 0 „, an d an exertion
mankind. JVo writer upon the laws of na-1 about to pay those tributes ot veneration,
tiona ever pretended to contradict it i none j are known to you. Their names tre ro-1 °* U |e reasoning powers, which form no
of any reputation or authority ever omitted corded in the history of our Republic—their j mean operation of the mind. Ideas are
to insert it.” 1 l ij. .*
I am willing, sir, to submit my conduct in
to the
'•II
[CIRCULAR.]
Savannah, March 18, 1825.
Sin—It has been resolved by tlie citizens
ofSnvannah, to erect monuments to the
memory of Generals Greene und Pulaski.
Tlie occasion of General Lakavette’s vis
it, has been selected as tile mast, fit time
for laying the corner stones of these monu
ments. The lively interest which this great,
and good mail has evinced, in all parts of j unfruitful,
jeets ; but when these objects exist in the
mind, and are there treasured and arranged
as materials for reflection, then they are
called ideas. A perception is like a tran
sient beam, which just shews tlie object,
but leaves neither light nor warmth i while
an idea is like tlie fervid beam of noon,
which throws a settled and powerful light.
Many ingenious readers complain that
their memory is defective, and their studies
This defect, however, arises
... ... — j — - — i | wjiciuwoii a.* viiv .iiimi. atiuuo uic
| deeds ill arms, were the oride of their com-1 thereforn , ab and for tho£e who wi „
patriots, ami the glory ot our country—the , .
value of their services (lomau<l« from imb* ; not undergo the tatigue ot labor, it is un-
this affair to the strictest investigation, und, —- —
if I cannot fully justify it, I shall cheerfully, terity the tribute ot' their gratitude. We! just to complain, if they come from tlm
submit to the severest punishment that can therefore invite our fellow-citiz ns through- harveat with 8c;lrce a shcafin lhoir bands,
be inflicted. But, it it shall appear that the out the state, to co-operate with us m this >
motives which influenced me were founded work of duty, that the state of Georgia, may i The numerous class of readers of taste,
in patriotism; that the necessity of my con- ! give another example to tho world, that. who only prefer a book to the odd trick at
duet really existed, and that “ my vindica- Republics are net unmindful of the obliga- , vhiat , havo , thcrotbro , „„ reason to mur-
tion is written in every page of the law of tion which they owe, both to the living and
nations, as well as the first law of nature, the dead. j raur * A f ' ,at which w only taken up ••
seirueiein;«v* t shall then hope that atone- i It was before the ramparts of Savannah, tfjusement, should terminate like all amuse
mcntwillhe made tbr this forcible with- that Pulaski foil on the field of glory, and ment8i jn tem 1(Jllaure> To bc wj
drawal, for an alleged offence, from my com- heie General Greene was buried. It is, . , .
mand. by restoring me to my former station therefore, with peculiar propriety, that two sor an “ better, is ruerly the intention of the
and allowing me to retire from it in a man- of the most conspicuous squares of this city gay and frivolous, for the complaints of tho
ner more honorable to myself and my conn- have been selected for the sites of these gay and frivolous are nothing but a new
ty, and Ics6s injurious to my feelings and monuments. > '
character. It is proposed to complete these menu- man,,er displaying gaiety and frivolity ;
This, sir, will bc an act of justice that Iments in a style, corresponding in simplicity they are lamentations full of mirth,
hn nrar^ n z\ to me -„ . > a , nd dur ? b . ii,ty witi :,,° i,r pma., Tharo are aucrBtR in thc an of readi
1 have the honor, to be, with great res-1 pies, and to inulte them the common prop- .... .
pect, your obedient servant, •’ erty of every citizen, lienee it has been which tend to facilitate its purposes, by ns-
D PORTER. 1
Hon. Sami.. L. Souteinn.
Secretary of the Navy.
Extraet of a letter from Com. Porter to the
Hon. Secretary if the Mwi/, dated IVath-
ington, March 16, 1825.
“ Officers continue to make to me their
reports and to request of me orders. Not
knowing whether the Department still con-
aider me in command of the Wost India
squndrnn, I have boon nt a loss how to act.
Will you be pleased to instruct me on the
subject.
“ 1 have tiie honor to be, with great res
pect. your obedient servant,
•' D. PORTER.
“ Hon. Sami.. L. Southard.”
FORT OF SAVANNAH.
Vassur’s ,\le.
A SUPPLY of Vnssar’s Superior Ale
r%. now lunding from ship Augusta, f™
sale at reduced rates by \V. LIPl'I'IT ‘
April 8
ARRIVED,
Pilot boat schr. Savuniiali, Wiiite, 1 day
from Charleston. Passengers,, Messrs. C.
W. Rockwell, Hutchinson, Cuunou, Stoy,
A.-li, uml Fagon.
Slcnm boat Henry Shultz, Lubbock, Au
gusta 2 days, to O. B. Lamar,—380 hales
Cotton, to ltrown & Overstreet, Jaudon &
Crowell, and others. Passengers, Mrs.
Lamar, family and servant, Mrs. Clieve-
roor, Miss Minis, Mrs, Herbert, Capt. Ju
dah, Messrs. Mnnton, Ruynnle, Pudleford,
Chichester, Adams,Evans,Richards,(Steel,
Butler, Hoadley, Wells, and Cone, and 25
for Charleston. Passed, on Wednesday,
within 25 miles of Augusta, steam boat
Edgefield, Sussard. Tlie steum boat Geor
gin, within (HI miles. Passed yesterday,
near Purysburg, steam boat Alut&iuaha,
Hartford.
up eor this port.
At New-Orlcans, 4th ult. sclir. Agenora,
Lecraw, in a few days.
Charleston, April 6—Arrived, Br. ship
Dunlop, Mundell, Belfast, und 41 days from
Milford Haven,
Sclir. Wicker, Ward, Havana 8 days.
On the 31st ult. 1st. 27, long. 70, fell iu
with and boarded the brigClurissn, ofBris-
tol, R. I. foremast gone within 19 feet of
the deck, larboard main rigging apparently
cut away, bowsprit carried away close to
the knight heads. Her sails, rigging, ca
bles, anchors, enmboose, cabin furniture
See. had been taken from her. The hold
about half foil of potatoes,onions and hoops
The brig was perfectly tight, having no
water in tiro hold. About 14,000 bunches
of onions, and a large quantity of hoops,
piled on the main deck, apparently for the
purpose of being taken out. From the
freshness of the onions and potatoes,. she
had not. been long in that condition.
Sclir. Eagle, Brothers, Havana 5 days,
Schr. Olivo, Reed, Boston 11 days.
Cleared, Br. ship Mary Catharine, Pace,
Liyerpoo!; ship Robin-Hood, Woodberry
Liverpool.
Went to sen, lino ship Franklin, Monro
New-Ynrk i U. L. schr. Orbit, Beers, New
York ; sloops Amazon. Eldred, Boston ;
rennnscot. wnaw.ivew-vurK ; hiuuji muton.
Livingston, St. AugiiBtiiie.
Norfolk, March 31.—Arrived, schr. Vo
iusia,*Briggs. 9 days from St. Mary's, Geo
Sloop St. Mary’s, Nye, 9 days fro in St.
Mary’s, Goo.
Extract of a letter from Hon. Sami, h. South
ard to Com. Porter, dated Navy Depart
ment, XOth March, 1825.
“ It was the intention oftho Department,
in ordering Captain Warrington to the
West Indies, to relieve you from tho com
mand oftho squadron there.”
•“ I am, respectfully, &.c.
“ SAMI,. L. SOUTHARD.
“ Com. David Poiitkb,
“ U. S. Navy—Present.”
oommunicated for the Georgian.
To the Most Worshipful Jer. Cuyler, Grand
Master of the Grand Lodge of thc Stull-
of Georgia,
Most Worshipful Sir,
I am instructed by the Monument Com
mittee, to solicit the aid oftho Grand Lodge
ot the State of Georgia, in raising a fund
for erecting Monuments tn the memory of
twoofour Revolution arv Benefactors ;
“One of them the intimate friend of La
fayette, tlie other, like him, a volunteer in
the cause of freedom, in which he receiv-
ed his mortal wound upon our linos.”
For tliiB purpose I have inclosed, to you,
a number of copies, oftiioir Circular Address
to the people of this State, with an equal
number of subscription lists. These you
will please distribute among the different
Lodges, under your jurisdiction, ill a way
you may think the best calculated to effect
this laudable object.
1 am reapeettuliy, sir, your obedient ser
vant,
J\'0. STEVENS, Chairman.
Savaunali, 18th March, 1825.
[CIRCULAR]
Grand Lodge of Georgia, )
Savannah, April 1, 1825. j
Brethren—By the enclosed documents
you will perceive that tiie citizens of Sa
vannah, animated with a holy feeling to per
petuate the heroic deeds of the illustrious
dead, are desirous of having erected suita
ble monuments to the memories of Major
General Nathaniel Green, and Brigs-
dier General Count Pulaski—They have
called upon the Grand Lodge of tho State
determined to limit the subscription to two sisting the memory, and augmenting inlnl-
dollars, in order to enable every person to loi;lual (lpuleuee . Somc> ont own in rellity
enrol Ins name on this list of revolutionary r *
gratitude. Those who may wi.<h to eon- must form * 0,1(1 perhaps every student, lias
tribute more, can do so, mid their names an artificial manner of recollection, and u
will bo noticed as making special donations. p|culiar arrallgorannt . „ in ahort hand , a |.
Tlie names ol tho subscribers will be en- r e
grossed on duplicate rolls o; parchment, most every writer has a syst em of his own.
one of which will be deposited in each men- Tlere are, however, some regulations
ument. secured in the most perfect manner. w|a h a „f gcneral lltility , and , sha „
lour zcalouH co-operation, in tins patri- 1 ® J
otic undertaking, is solicited with groat von .ture to communicate them. A volum-
confidence. Thc monies that may bc sub- nious compiler (Pliny) asserts, that there
scribed, you are requested to collect, and .......
pay over to the Cashier of either of the so bad, but which contained
Branches oftho Bank of the State of Geor- something good. It is necessary, however,
gia, or either of the Branches of the Bank to observe, that just and obvious as this
of Darien, who will thereafter be directed ... •, ■ „
to transmit the money to A'thonk Porter, r ® o i y ppe , cj a
Esq. Casliier of the Bank of the State of commentary to be understood. To read
Georgia, at Savannah, subject to tho order every book would bc fatal to the interest of
of Joskph V. Bevan, Secretary and Treas- „ . . . . , , . . ,
urer of tlie Greene and Pulaski Momimcnt n,,,st reHl] " rs 1 ,h "- v ' vhn 011 ^ rtc,:k 111 stud - v
Committee. JOHN STEVENS. for mere pleasure would bo continually dis-
Yi M. It. BULLt )CII, j appointed; for tlie observation is only adniit-
JAMES B. READ, ,
R. VV. IIABERSIIAM | ®u to that phlegmatic perseverance, which
ALEX. TELFAIR,
S. B. PARKMAN,
ANTHONY PORTER,
JOHN SI1ELLMAN,
A. B. FANNIN,
M. MYERS,
WM. P. MARSHALL,
JAMES P. SCREVEN.
: seems to find pleasure in mere study. He
‘ who only seeks for information, must bo
! contented to pick it up in obscure paths, to
j mount rugged rocks for a few flowers, and
to pnss many days bewildered ill dark for
ests and wild deserts. The render of eru
dition may therefore read every book. But
Nantucket, March *21. Some enter- be W | )(J 01l | y desireB to gratify a more dcli-
pnaing voung men trom F.dgnrtown, went , ,,
off on Wednesday Inst, in two boats, in pur- catB sensation, who would only fill Ins heart
suit of a whale on the south side of the with delicious sentiment, and his fancy
Vineyard. They soon came up with one, with bright imagery j in a word, the reader
which they killed ; but a contrary wind and *
strong tide prevented their return until Pri- o* taste,must bo contented to range to more j
day morning. Tliu whale it is thought contracted limits and to restrict himself to
±SSO£^TASftl£ % r"’17— T
have recently been observed off the South, Without distinction in reading, study be
side ot the Vinoyard. I comes a labour, painful and interminable,
,,, , , .—~ , „ _ ., - and honce readers of taste complain that
Wo lonrn that in the gale of Friday , . .
night, the steam-host United States, Cap-1 tllore 18 n0 tcrm 10 wading ; mid renders ot
tain Brooks, on her passage from New erudution, that books Contain nothing but I
Haven, broke her shaft, and was obliged to hrnse8i Whon the furmor confino th '
anchor. But such was* tho violence ot the . ,
wind, that, with three anchors ahead, she' BR,ves to Wwrks 01 taste, their complaints
was driven ashore near Black Rock
Goshen Butter, f?c a
Lnndivg f -om ship Augusta,
-J KEGS Superior Goshen Butter
X Vf 10 Blits. Rye Flour, for Family use
15 do Newark Cider
Jrt Store,
20 Cnsks Goshen Cheese
20 Barrels Whiskey
10
do
Gin
10
do
N. E. Rum
15
do
Albany Ale
snlo bv
II. B. HATHAWAY.
April 8
13p
liawJing ftm\ for ale,
900 6 P erm Oil, best qual
8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Window Glass,
INSTORE,
1400 GallonsI’aint Oil
10 bbls Train Oil
5 do Tanners do.
12 bbls Spirits Turpentine
And a General assortment of
PAINTS, VARNISHES, WINDOW
GLASS AND PAINTER'S
ARTICLES,
at wholesale and retail bv.
HAZARD A DENSLOW,
Whittaker St. 2nd Door from Bay.
liulier, C5c.
Just Rrreired liy ship Augusta.
1 i 1 Goshen Butter. 1st quality.
1U 8 Bbls. Sargennt’s Crackers.
5 do. White Ben ns
For sale by A. BASSETT.
April 8 13
At Private Sale,
A NEGRO WOMAN, about twenty-five
years of age, an excellent cook, wash
er and ironer, with her two children, one
a boy about ten years of age* and a girl
about five years old.
April 8 J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Sheriff's Sales,
OF ATTACHED PROPERTY
O th fu -tSatimla, after tlie first I u .(d
tn M.y next, will he sold at the Court
House in the town of St M.rya, between the
It u * of ten and four o'clock, the followinf
n.g ov.»vn;vir, Lancaster, Furry, Un«e,»m
but it cease, and when tlie latter keep to books of he, two obit ren, Har.nub and Archibald, sold
r.s iho nroperty of Thoms. Andrews, under
an att ehmunt in favor of obe t Miller -
Sold by consent of all parti.
April 1,18 5. M. H. HE3BARD, S.C C.
April H 13
r”P” ■»-« to
have reached this city.—New- York Gazette. tholr ln *atiable curiosity.
TO THE EDITORS OF T UE GEORGIAN.
ON KElU)Ii\G.
Having in my last communication, as-
sorted “ that one reader receives a quant!
P.
(To be concluded in our next.)
ooivnviEnciAi..
Postscript to a letter from Liverpool da
ted 'i3d February—" Uplands liave been
sold this morning at I2JJ, and there in an
ty of pleasure unfelt by another,” I shall animated demand at full jd advance an the
endeavor now to prove the position I have * ll S* ,es *- prices ol yesterday, say I2jd. Our
, . ... ....... , stocks ol Cotton ore getting reduced so low,
advanced ; and if writing is justly dcnomin- that there is no saying how high prices may
ated an art, I think that reading claims the j go, unless we should receive a reasonable
Sheriff’s Sales.
O N tlie tir-t Saturday, after the firit Tues
day in June next, will bc (old at the
Market-House in the town of St. Marys, two
negroes, via. B ,b and Hose, levied on as the
property o> Joseph Rain, to istialy an execu-
.ion on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor
of 9amuel Clarke end George S. Brown.
April i. 1«25. M. H. HEBUAHU, S.C C.
April B 13
I3p
Goshen Butter.
F IFTEEN firkins received per ship Au-
guntn, f*»r wait* by r
J. B. UF.RBERT& CO.
April 8
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, )
Antu 7, 1825. {
T IIE average price of flour being Jls 15
per barrel, 296 pounds weioiit, tho
weight of bread tlie present mouth, nmst be
1‘Ji Cents Loaf, : : : 3 lbs. I oz.
6} do. do. : 1 : : 1 81,
of wliich all bakers and sellers ofbread «i||
take due notice.
April 8 M. W. STEWART, C. T,
Whiskey and Paint
C C. GRISWOLD, offer# for sale, land”
• ing from t-hip Savannah, 1
1U0 Barrels Whiskey
In Store,
100 Kegs White Lead
22 do Black Bnint
5 do Spanish Brown
10 Barrels Whiting
March Ifi
oiru, Plant, WVukej ti
llama.
2400 ®! tJsllKUJ Wl,ile m,, jh
t»o Barrels Sunf. Ilowurd-St. Flout
IfiO do Whiskey
200 Hums in bags
Landing from schooner Thomas Hall, from
Baltimore, for sale by HALL & IlOY'P.
March 25
Goshen Butter.
Just received per ship Empcmr,
•g Q KEGS first quality Gofiicn linnet
l O 8 Bids. Sergeant’s Butter Cmrkerj.
10 Half barrels Jinmule, tllrsu Pork
10 do Fulton Market Beef
2 Barrels Smoked Tongues
For sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD,
March 31 AnriauxV Whnrf.
A fresh supply »fthc above vai*
UAHLE MEDICINE, just receiid
per brig Frances, mid for sale by
GEO. RYKRSON. Solo Agent,
Corner Bay and YVliiUnker-Btrett*
March 4
Corn and Flour, *
2500 B c 8HELS BaUiinorc " Be
100 Barrels Susquehnnnnh
fresh ground from white wheat
16 Hogsheads Whiskey
Lauding from schooner Rising S' 1 * 1 ! w
;al<? by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
April 5
Whis ey,, cef aiul Paints.'
C C. GRISWOLD, oilers for sale,
• 100 Barrels Whiskey .
50 Barrels Prime & \ Beef, N.
25 do Mess $ city iiwpcctwB*
100 Kegs White Lead
22 do Black Paint
5 do Spanish Brown
10 Barrels Whiting
MV i :>fl
Hinges.
r nWO thousand pair Hook and <’ W *
A Hinges, assorted, from fi to l E | ac l '
for sale by N.B.W^ l) '
March 7
Paeon ai.d Lard.
A A BOXES BACON . ..
50 tirkins Lird—Landing ' rr
schr.
by
)|
Barracoa,from Baltimore,
March 8
silk
Mi'iiary £toc!-;s.
■J Q DOZEN rich figured and pl“* n
X £i Stocks, lined with hair cloth
2 do l’luin Hair Cloth do
Received per ship Emperor, from *’ 1
York, jind for sale by
Feb 17
CALVIN BAKER
Troy candies.
J UST received per ship Augusts, 1
Boxes Troy Candles.
For sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Feb 25
ho ice.
A LL persons having demands «?«>' ,
tlie estate of Francis Courvnise.Ist
Chatham county, will present them « '
attested, and thoso indebted wtli make p>.
D ‘ ent ‘ R. HABERSHAM,
. and
J. IIABERSIIAM,
Starch II
*•!
L)
Qualified El '
ecutor^