The Savannah museum. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, June 06, 1822, Image 2
THE MUSEUM. < price Cunrrct SAVANNAH, June 6. S ets. {£ etr. COTTON sea-island per pound 24 30 } upland do 11} 15 Selections, prime 15 15} RICE 100 lbs 2j 3 ‘TOBACCO Georgia leaf lb 5 6 cavendish Ist qua! 30 35 richmond 12 16 FLOUR country bai-re! 6} 6} richtn. phila. and bait. 7 7} akxandria 6 6 50 CORN bushel 90 BACON lb 10 11 REEF no. 1 barrel 950 10 50 n0.2 6} 7 BEESWAX Jb 33 34 BOARDS northern 1000 11 12 dull pitch pine 10 12 IIRANDY cognac 4th prf gal 150 1 65 peach none BREAD navy bbl 2 250 pilot 350 4 MUTTER Ist quality U> 20 23 2d quality 10 12 CANDLES georgia mould lb 30 23 northern do 12 13 spermaceti 40 45 CASTINGS 4 4 CHEESE best 11 12 CHOCOLATE boston no. 1 lb 22 ne sale} COFFEE best green 29} 31 2d and 3d qualities 28 29 DUCK rnssia Ist quality bolt 22 2d quality 20 3d quality 14 ravens 12 fHX olland J fat 90 95 ’ country 38 40 GINGER Tace tb no sale IRON russia and swedea ( 450 5 LARI) £ l “ LEAD bar 8 MACKEREL boston no. 1 bbl 9 TO no. 2 6 50 7 • no. 3 4 75 5 MOLASSES gWon 34 36 NAILS cut assorted lb 7} 8 wrought 12 14 NUTMEGS J h 3 OIL, sweet bit 9 10 sperm S a 125 150 fish 60 75 BARER wrapping ream 56 63 FEPPER 21 22 PIMENTO ( scarce) | 28 30 FORK prime bbl 10} mess 13 Id 50 PORTER london dozen 250 325 POWDER diipont keg 6} 7 Chelmsford 7 RAISINS muscatel fresh box 3} bloom do 3 RANGING TIMBER 1000 4 RUM jamaica 4th proof gal 100 1 5 v/est-india 2d and 3d 65 70 new-england 36 40 SALMON no. 1 . . bbl 18 SALT liverpool ground buekel 50 55 cadiz turks island 30 none BEGARS Spanish box 16 17 SHAD Connecticut mess bbl none liortb-oaroliha 4 6 SHINGLES 1600 250 4 SHOT assorted lb 10 SOAP turpentine lb 3 10 STAVES w. o. 1000 16 20 red oak 12 ‘STEEL german 100 ibs 17 blistered 12 13 SUGAR havana white 100 lie 14 15 brown 8} 9 muscovado 9} 10} new-orlcans 9} 11 loaf lb 18 24 lump rather dull 16 17 TALLOW lb 16 17 TEA hyson • lb 85 95 WHISKEY (scat-ee) gat 36 38 WINE madeira. g ai 275 teneriffe 110 125 SHOCKS. United Stales Bank 102 to 105} Wank State of Georgia *O, sale dividend off Planters* Hank 78 dull Darien do 58 sales Steam Boat Company, 290div’d on, no sales Insurance do no sales j ßoston, May 22. IMPORTANT TO IMPORTERS. A cai is duw pending before the U. S. Circuit Court in this Diatrict, eery inter esting to the impoi ting merchant, which will probably be.decided on Friday 31st inst. The question arises on a construc tion of the collection law of 1818, relating to the duty of the Collectors aril Apprais ers. One point to be determined, is, whethci’ the Collector, before he issues his warrant for the appraisement or examina tion of any articles imported, to the*hp praisers of the U. States, appointed under that law, shall not have reasonable cause to suspect that a fraud upon the revenue is intended to be committed f—The practice of the U. States is first, to examine all goods imported, liable to pay ad valorem do tv, and then, if they see cause, to report their unfavorable opinion to the Collector ns to the invoice cost. Upon this opinion b*ing communicated, the Collector au tlwirixea an appraisement of the articles (a third person being included in the warrant) end their award is considered as final.— Under this practice, it is evident that the United States appraisers, upon whose ori ginal judgment the enquiry has been made, cannot proceed on tfe* warrant as unbiased judges. We understand Judge Stort pro nounced a f-}l I opinion against the proprie ty of this course of proceeding. The next point to be determined, is whether the award of the appraisers U to iio considered so conclusive, as to be un alterable by any tribunal ? This is the main question ; and it arises in the case of the U. States, vs. John Tappan and others. \Ve shall endeavor to obtain, and shall pub lish a brief outline of the facts, and the opini *n of the ‘learned judge upon so im portant a question to the mercantile com munity. t'r-oiM JSetUscin’e London Metgazijt I THE RAINBOW. The evening was glorious, and light thro’ the trees, Play’d the sunshine, the rain drops, the birds and the breeze; The landscape outstretching in loveliness, lay On the lap of the year m the beauty of May. For the queen of the spring as she passed down the vale, Left her robe on the trees and her breath on the gale: And the smile of her promise gave joy to the hours, And flush in her footeteps sprang herbage and flowers. The skies like a banner in sunset unroll’d O’er the west threw her splendor of silver and gold; But one cloud at a distance rose dense, and in creas’d Till its margin of black touch’d the zenith and east. We gafced on the scene while around us they glow’d, When a vision of beauty appear’d on the cloud; ’Twas not like tlie sun, as at mid day we view, Nor the’ moon, that rolls mighty thro’ starlight and blue. Like a spirit it came in the van cf a storm! And the eye and the heart hail’d its beautiful form; For it look’d not severe, like an angel of wrath, But its garment of brightness illum’d its dark path. In the hues of its grandeur, sublimely it stood, O’er the river, the village, the field and the wood And the liver, field, village and woodlands grew bright, As concious they gave and afforded delight. J 1 ’Twas the bow of Omnipotence, bent in His hand, Whose grasp at creation the universe spann’d; ’Twas tbe presence of God, in a symbol sub lime; Mis vow from the flood to the exit of time! Not dreadful, as when in the whirlwind he pleads When storms are his chariot and lightning his steeds; The bleak cloud of vengeance his banner un furl’d, And thunder his voice to a guilt stricken world. In the breath of his presence, when thousands expire, And seas boil with fury and rocks burn with fire; And the sword and the plague-spot with death strew the plain. And vultures and wolves are the graves of the slain- Not such w as the rainbow that beautiful one! Whose arch was refraction—its key-stone the the sun; A pavillion it seem’d with a Deity graced, And Justice and Mercy met there and embraced. Awhile an and it sweetly bent over the gloom, like Love o’er a death couch, or Hope o’er the tomb! Then left the dark scene, whence it slowly re tired, As Love had just vanish’d or hope had expired. I gazed not alone on that source of my song ; To all who beheld it, these verses belong.; Its presence to all was the path of the Lord ‘ Each full heart expanded, grew warm, and ador ed. Like a visit—the converse of friends—ora day. That bow from my sight pass’d forever away; Like that visit, that opnverse, that day—to my heart, That bow from remembrance can never deparat. ‘Tis a picture in memoir distinctly defined, With strong and unperishing colours of mind, A part of my being beyond my controul, Beheld On that cloud, and transcribed on my soul. The following extract from a N. York paper of Friday hat, will give us some i Jea of the immense value of canal naviga tion. Canal Navigation. —The following is given as the arrivals at Utica by the Erie Canal, during the week previous tothe 21st inst.—6s boats and four rafts, with 6243 bbl*. Flour, 692 do salt, 964 do bark, 320 do ashes, 12,300 lb*. Hams; 9530 bushels of lime, 4366 do Wheat, J 0346 bbls. Whiskey, 20,000 feet Board*, Flax, But ter, Lard, See. as usual. Cleared same time, 50 boats, with 222 tons merchandize, household goods, &c.; 27 boats registered since our last. The editor of the Albany Register, says the popular current ia now running in fa vor of Solomon Southwick for Governor— and stop it who can. We stand pledged to shew, that ha .has been made the victim of to subserve the ambitious views of upstart tyrants, Let his enemies, then, who are also the enemies of the peo ple come on with weapons of calumny and persecution. They shall be met at every step, and the Plebian candidate—the real republican candidate of the middling in terest— sh ll come out of the crucible, like gold, seven times ponied* Sugar, Gin, Mackerel. Bjc. LANDING FROM BRIG ANN, ®©(D BBLS. No 3 Mackerel 100 bbls Muscovado Sngar 20hhds do _do 10 pipes Holland Gin 70 boxes bunch Raisins. /ALSO, From Ship Mount Vernon, 330 iasks Cut Nails, assorted sizes. ALSO, The cargoes oj the schr Scott and sloop Eliza, 6000 bushels prime Maryland CORN. For tale by -"S ■'■ ■ ■• ■ ■ ■ E. WILLIAMS & CO. may 13 13 A New-England Talc, OR Sketches of New-England character and manners, just received by THOMAS LONGWORTH, ALSO Johnson square A supply of 2d, 3d, 4th octave and plain and mounted D Flute* may 20 Mr. J. J. HE ULAN, HAS the honor to inform tne public that he w ill teach the Piano, Spanish Guitar, Vio lin, and sacred Music. He tunes Pianos and will also teach tbe French Language and Draw ing. He will attend at the academies and schools in town if called upon. Apply at iws. Gigan’s Richvrdson’s square, near die public baths. may 2S *c 26 Brandy § Gin. 10 pipe* Cognac Brandy of the most approv ed brands. 3 pipes superior Holland Gin. For sale on liberal terms BAKER & MINTON, may 21 Shot and Bar Lead. 43 casks Shot, assorted from mould to No. 9. 10 casks Bar Lead, landing from ship Geor gia, for sale bv LAWRENCE Lt THOMPSON, may 21 o Lemons , Raisins , &C. 15 boxes fresh Sicily,Lemons, in fine ordar 30 do do Muscatel Raisins 50 casks cut Nails, assorted sizes 200 ream 9 wrapping Paper 30 bbls. N. E. Rum 100 do Whiskey For sale by S. B. PARKMAN. may 23 c At Private Sale. bb,S - ’WHISKEY iSsU'H/ 3 cases superior Straw BONNFT9. J. B. HERBERT 8c Cos. may 25 24 Drafts on New-York, FOR sale by JOHN H. REID & CO. 17 may 17 Bills on New-York, For sale by FREDERIC SELLECK. mar 23 22 Just Received, By the brig Francis from Providence : 4 bales of Domestic Goods,’ Consisting of Plaids, Stripes,Shirting, •'heetinS* and Checks of good quality, which will be sold low. Apply FREDERICK SELLECK may 13 Call Judge for Yourselves. kS the subscriber’s China Glass and Earth en-.uare House , will be closed by the 15th next month, country merchants, town grocers and the citizens generally, should not let this opportunity escape of supplying themselves with any article in the above line at such heoucex) bates As wili be ollered them at his establishment. may 23 22 N. 11. HAHT. Barnard st. Marshall’s Building’s • Darien Bank Stock , WANTkn by Baker tc MINTON, may 6 7 At Private Sale. A Negro ntan abou 25 years of age, a first rate field hand and a jobbing Carpenter ALSO—3 ses Straw Bonnets J. B. HERBERT W Cos. may T. C. Hayward , Has for sale just received, A lot of Furniture, consisting of Ucaureaus, Secretaries, Card-Tables, Fancy arid Com mon Chairs, Ac. Also, 20 Trunks of gentle men’s fine Hoots, and an assortment of Shoes, which will be sold low. may 20 dl9 Specie and Pimento. r|7FVffVir\ Spanish Milled Dollars 50 bags Pimento, for sale by HALL & HOYT. rilay 27 25 Lost, AF;fty Dollar Note of the Bank of Darien.— The finder will be suitably rewarded by leav ing the same at tbe store of L. H. Sage 8c Cos. may 27 25 J. W. Pomeroy. EAS just received per brig Telegraph, from N. York,* handsome assortment Os Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes viz: 200 pair Children*’ Morocco Boots and Shoes 200 do Ladies’s Morocco Slippers, Grecian ties 100 do figured Denmark Slippers 100 do do w hite do do iOO do plain black -do do Which will be sold low for cash only, may 29-^—2f o Salt petered Bacon. T| UST received from Washington County, 3000 QJlbs. Os Jordan’s prime salt petered Bacon — superior to any thing of the kind an this market F. SELLECK. may 15 Drafts on Boston AT 30,60, and SO days, for sale by .MITCHELL Sc BARTLETT, may 16 c 16 Bills on England & N. York, For sale by A. RICHARDS. may 17 3t 17 For Sale, TWO lots of N. O. Sugar, mostly prime if will be sold in lota to suit purchasers. A few half and quarter pipes white Wine, re maining on band. may 20 d§ 19 J. 8c C. BOLTON. For Sale, TWO Mulatto Women, one about 25 years of age with a child about 6 years old, and one about 33 years of age, both gcotl house ser vant*. Apply to may 28 and BAKF.R 8c MINTON. Window Glass , fyc. Afresh supply of Window Glass of assorted sizes, from 7 by 9, to 12 by 18—Also, sashes of all sizes, glazed or nnghreed—For sale low by AUGUSTUS CORNWALL, may 13 13 L. JI. Sage Cos. OFFER FOR SALE, 3000 bushels Corn 30 bbls. Ale 100 do Mess anti prime Beef 20 do Mess Fork 20 qr. casks Malaga Wina 30 pipes Gin 300 boxes Soap and Candles 50 bbls. Loaf Sugar 20 kegs No. 1, Tobacco 25 do Lard 20 bbls. Navy Bread 10 thousand ’Delpino Segars 100 do Common do 100 kegs Crackers 50 bbls. Sugar With a general assortment of GROCERIES, v june 1 “bills ®N NEW-YORK and BOSTON— For tale by JOHNSTON 8c HILLS. June 3——22 Corn, Flour and Bacon. 3500 bushels prime while Corn, in bulk and bags 5000 lbs. of Georgia sal: pet red Bacon 40 bbls Flour Also—sugar. Coffee, Whiskey, Gin, &c. Which are offered for sale low, by FREDERIC HEELECK. may 29 Landing from brig Almira , 431 bags Sugars, of a superior quality 17 hhdfi- Muscovado do 40 CRses fresh London Mustard 3 pipes rUrd Dupey 8c Cos. Brandy For sale by LAWRENCE ii THOMPSON, may 29 27 n* Corn Afloat, 2500 bushels Virginia Corn on board the sloop Two Sisters at Taylor’s Wharf 111 Store, 20 bbls Beer (Law and Beveridge's brand) 10 do do R Dunlop’s do 10 do Newark Cider 15 do Pilot Rread 20 tubs and 10 firkins Goshen Butter 15 M Spanish Segars. For sale by GIBBS Sc ALEXANDER, may 29 3t S7 : John Lathrop § Cos. Hunter’s IFharf. OFFER FOR SALE, 4000 bushels prime Maryland Corn 100 bundles Hay 40 hhds. prime Muscovado Sugar 75 bbls best double refined ao 50 pieces Inverness Cotton Bagging 50 kegs Lard 30 bbls. prime Beef, New-York Inspection 10 hhds. 3d proof Neutral Rum 10 boxes No 10, Cotton Cards 3 quarter casks March’s superior Madeira Wine 30 bbls. Glauber Salts 100 boxes No. 10 and 12, Window Glass June _ 30 Coffee, Sugar and New Sha^ 135 bags prime Havana Coffee 8 hhds Muscovado Sugar 49 bbls no 1 T 32 half bal* no 1 C New Shad 34 bbls no 2 j Landing and for sale by DOUGLASS & SORRELL, Who have in Store, 50 bbls White’s best Gin SO do refiuad Sugar 80 do kiln dried Corn Meal of superior qual. 40 ps 42 inch brown Inverness Cotton Bagging 10 pipes Colmenar Wine Window t Glass assorted sizes A few dozen of Wire Selves Spanish and Am. Segars in hlf. £c qr. boxes. June 1 St 30 Irish Potatoes. A few hampers of the above just received duA from Belfast, (via Charleston) and in ex cellent orderfor sale by the subscriber. WM. CROTHEB9. june 4 ■ —35 eoc* Selling off at Cost. QrnHE subscribers will sell their remaining Stork ofCI.OTMNG, consisting-of Wool ens and thin goods at cost Those wishing ar ticles in their line, will find it their advantage to call, as their business for the season, will be closed on the. 15th. By which time those in debted are requested to settle their bills. E. L. y i. WHITLOCK. jifn4 S2 At • i Passengers for England. *C*r The fine coppered and well known Slnp GEORGIA, Can handsomely accommodate a few moro passengers, and will be ready for ie a about the 15th of this, month. Apply to capt. Varnutu on board, at Williamson s Wharf, or to ANDREW LOSV & CO June 3 22 _ _d_ i ~~ For Ndiv-York, ~~ *£)|r The regular Packet and copper fasten. Jyy&i e< l Hrig PANTHEA, Bradley n.aitn**- W ill positively sail -m To-morrow 6.h mst l'or freight or passage, having superior accuw. modation, apply to the master onboard aibo!. ton’s Wharf, or to ISAAC COHEN. Jnne ? c For Nrw-Yorlt, The superior coppered and copptf ctaacfastened packet CORSAIR, B. L. p P % ter master, will sail positively on SUNDAY NEXT. For freight or passage, having very superior accommodations, apply to capt. I‘or. ter on board at Taylor’s Wharf, or to C. C. GRISWOLD Sc CO, June 3 For Greenock , The fine coppered British Ship SiS&b THREE SISTERS, Jilmtis Bell, master —having the greater p n her cargo engaged, will meet immediate patch—for freight oflOO bales co.ton or pas stft apply to the captain on board, or to ” JOHN 11. REID & Cos. may 29 27 For Liverpool, Belfast, or Jfo. vre, t rr- _ , freight may of,r, W The stanch British Brig JBEiKk 9USAN, William Weymouth master can carry about 500 bale* cotton, end will b& despatched without delay, apply to ’ JOHN HUNTER. Who has for sale, 5000 Bushels Liverpool Salt 20 Chaldrons Coal may 28 d*26 Neither the Capt. nor consignee will be ac, countable for any debt contracted by the crew of the said vessel. For Liverpool , vM The fine substantial Coppered Ship LI. JSjg&VERPOOL PACKET, Birkett maiic— having 500 bales in readiness to go on board will meet with despatch. For freight cf the remaiuder, or passage, having supenor ac commodations, apply to capt on boaru, &t Johtt ston’s upper wharf, or to JOHNSTON & HILLS. may 11 and For New. York, fiftT The superior new and fast sailing top. -He. per fastened Packet Ship SAVAX. NAH, Jsaas While, nartet —will Lave quick dis patch, orpieight or passage, having elegant ac commodations, apply to captain W. on bourdat Jones’ upper-wl.arf, or to HALL U HOYI. may 29 27 For New-York, The regular packet brig TELEGRAPH, ifijPflp Snell, mnster—wi!; meet with dispatch, for freight or passage, having good accommo.'.;- lions, appjy to captain 8 on board at Jones’ up. per wharf, or to HALL & HOYT. may 29 27 For Baltimore, The regular Packet JBro£bSloop PACKET, A. Tervilliger rr.txtit Will have immediate dispatch. For freight ot pa*s*ge, having good accommodations, apply t capt. T. on boaid at Bolton’s Central Wharf, ot to may 30 HALL & HOYT. For Boston, The Schr. HWE AND ESTHER-* To sail on Wednesday next. Having half hsr cargo engaged. For the remainder or passage, - -pply on board at Hunter’* Wharf, or to LF.VISTONE fc CANDLE lb may 30 29 Jane’s Building For Baltimore, The regular packet Sloop XKH2 EXPRESS, Wiso, master, will meet with dispatch—for freight or passage having good accommodation? apply to the capt on board at Jones’ upper wharf, or to HM-L & HOYT. Who have fir sale on beard said vessel. 500 bushels Mary land White Corn SO bbls Herrings 15 boxes Codfish 3 dozen Wire Sifters June 1 30 For Charleston, ££?” Sloop MARY. capt. Mnnro ; 3£ftac'Vill positively sail with dispatch. Fer freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, apply on board at Bolton’s Wharf, to ISAAC COHEN; june 4 “2 c . Regimental Orders. Sivawxan, May 29.1832. N election is hereby ordered to be hem tfu the Exchange Long Room at 4 o’clock m. on Saturday the Bth of June next, for a Lap tain, first and second Lieutenants, and ersS.i.a to the corps of Georgia Volunteers. Tbe election will be superintendd eby -> ices of the Peace,fand two freeholders, 01 majority of them, who will make return twre^ in conformity with the 7th section of the • - itia Law of 1818. By order. „ . , Snni Whit*, Coo JOHN H. ASH. may 3D 28 Adj’t Ist Reg Twenty Barrels Ale, LANDING from brig Telegraph, ‘ by L. H. SAGE U Cos. may 29 27 Planters Bank. DIVIDEND NUMBER 19. # GMHE Board of Directors having declare-, 1 dividend of 3 per cent on the capital bt of this Bank for the last six months, the will be paid to the Stockholders thereof or order, on and after Thursday 6th in * l JOHN FLLQYD, Cashier Protu june 4 23 4