Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 09, 1825, Image 2

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J BY a. A W.&OBBBTBON, runi.isiixus or the laws or the union, uaii.v favkh, : iioli.aiu. CountHV eaten,: : : m :Kive hollars. •ArAJffftLXfe SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 9. No mail north of Charleston, was receiv ed last evening. We understand that 25 cents per lb. was yesterday refused for Upland Cotton. What a change from the early part ofthe season, when it was little more than halfthat price! Twelvo bales damaged, on tlio passage down the Alntamaha.were sold yesterday at 19 cents by Auction. The late continued rise of the great sta ple of our county, is a subject of sincere gratulation. ItB effects must be ns exten sive as oenenciai. a*v-v -tv—«. — - *1 voady in aomo degree experienced. The ■ales of personal properly hive been, with in a few dayspast, at much higher rales than those oflast year. Indeed, we are told that the increase is equal to 100 per cent. Real estate has also improved ma terially. We may now at least hope. Hint the hour of our depression is past. Ho who recurs to the evejits of a few years past, will wonder that it has been borne so manfully, and so successfully. A state ment made by a correspondent in another column, will enable the reader, in some de gree, to judge of this depression. Now, however, on whatever hand we look, the prospect brightens. Tlio state has obtain ed an immense accession ot territory, whose improvement must benefit this city—for through it its productions must seek a mar ket. The currency is restored to a health ful condition—for every dollar in paper at least of our city banks, is equal to its name-; sake in silver—exchange is of course equa- 1 lized—the planter receives the best price for the produco of his labor—mercantile cn- terprize thrives—and, in short, business generally is not only “ a shade higher,” but; is “ looking up” to a reinstatement on the ground, which it occupied seven years since, when no man asked and received not his money, and John Doe, and Richard Roe shewed not their incorrigible faces a- ■ ituro of I-owor Canada has ution authorizing the payment id pounds sterling, to any per- thiu Uin o years cause gated Halifax. gested every thing s readers, artless aiid honest, have conceived from such writers, an illusivo idea oftlio power aiid extensive- ness ul^tlio human faculties. Of many i^r upwards to he re- books it is sufficient to seize the plan, and between Quebec and to examine, some of its positions. The art of quoting fifty books in a morning, is a task* _ neithor difficult, nor tedious. Tiior0|is it It” Chinese Dinnen M'Sur *“*»—Sinoa- ^ „ U pp|,, ment placed at tlio close of every poro is an island belonging to Great Britain,; volmn0) ofwhich f cw rea d erB conceive the situated near the southern extremity of Mu- (ltiUty . but gnme „f the most eminent wrl- laces. In June lqst, Mr. Habi, a Chinese lur8 O f our age, | lave boon groat adepts in Merchant, entertained the whole of the the art ofindex-writing. An index-reader European merchnnts.and military officers of ^ indeod more ^ ||m of an the'city of Sincaporc with a splendid Chi. tha „ l||# ol , lor w|l0 attendg hiln nose dinner. In the bill of fare, according w|lh g|| ^ ^ ceremmiy , to an account iu a foreign journal, were the t , )at w „ oug|)t t0 venoralo lhe in . following ‘ drlicious novelties :—soups of birds* nests, frogs* and ducks* livers; a lash er of stewed elephants* tails, with a sauce ventor of indexes. I hardly know to whom to give the preference, whether to Hippo crates, who was the first great anatomiser of lizards' eggs: a stewed porcupine, ser ved ^ hl]man bod t0 lhat unknown la . up with the fat of turtle; fishmaws served up bnuror jn |lt( . r(ltllrc> who first Iaid open vhc with sea-weed; a platter full uf.nipes' eye. ^ (|f # bnok . garnished around the border with pea- It m . y be nnneeesasry also, to read .lithe cock's comb's, (this dish cost *200;) jellies ^ of on (|lt)ior( b(Jt on , y all „ ch made from the rhinoceros* hide ; fruit from . . „ .... . . •„ , .. „ , selves to tlmnc which nave received the Mallacca and Rluo; wines from Europo, , . . «... - .... . , ... .. r approbation ot posterity. By this scheme 6lc. What delicate pickings tor a pair of , . , . , r, chopsticks! wc b ecomo acquainted with first compnta —————— : tioii8, in half the time those employ, who • to the editors ok tme otoRGiAN. , attorn ting to read every thing, are often I have lately had aT opportunity of ex- acquainted with, and even ignorant amining printed statements of the situation of the most interesting performances. A ! ofthe Bank of the United States and its is too often a prisoner, attached to „ the triumphal cur ot an author ot celebrity. , offices, lam bclore Congress in the winters of 1020 and 11194, and I have collected from - them a statement of the particular attrition' ofthe Branch Bank of the United States in this city, which I request the favor of you to publish. It will afford many of your readers an opportunity of sueing to what extent it has curtailed its operations, du ring a period too, of almost unprecedented difficulty and embarrassment, and nddeil to the curtailment ill discounts by the Plan ters’ and State Banks, during the Hume and when he ventures not to judge tor hint- self, conceives, while he is reading the dif ferent works of greut authors, that the languor which he experiences, arises from his own defective taBte. Tito best of wri ters when they are volumnious.huvc a great deulofmediocrily ; for, whenever an author attuius to a facility of composition, the .ue- cow of liio preceding labors, not only stim ulates him to new performances, but preju dices the public in their favor; and it is of- ...... . ,1, tenno8liort period befure the public, or time, it will appear not more remarkable r r the author, uro sensible of the performan ces. On tile other side, readers must not im agine that all the pleasures of composition of prodoce and every thing else connected (lo|lond up0 „ t|le autllora . for thuro la „ olne . therewith. thing which a reader himself must bring to Under the plcssing hope that a more the book, that the book may please. There than wonderful, that the peoplo of this part of the state, should have been able to sur vive the pressure, considering the low price number of divisions; but an author is t solitary being, who, for the same reason ho'plesses one, must consoquontly displease another. p. From tlio National' Intelligencer. The Savannah papers contain delightful accounts of the reception which thegond La- r.m.TTK met with in that patriotic city, where lie arrivod on Saturday the I ill It inst. accompanied by theGovernor ofthe State of South Carolina, his Military Aids and other distinguished gent lemon. lie was received at the Uiidiug place by tlio Mayor, and on reaching tho Bluff', was welcomed by Go vernor Tbuup. It has been utterly impos sible for us to find room for the many per tinent and touching Addresses anil Answers which have pusseil bet weentheGeneral and the Constituted Authorities to the South ; but there is something so peculiar and char acteristic in tho Address of Governor Tuuue on this ocrasiou. and it is so brief, that we make it an exception. Tliero was a gallant military array on the occasion, in which many appeared in the ranks whn had thoughtnover again to wear the soldier’s garb. Thero was a reception by the municipal authority, a great public dinner, an illumination, an address ofthe French citizens, a levee in tho eve ning, a visit by the officers, and attendance of church on the Sunday, a great dinner by lhe Governor. On Monday tiie General was tolsythe corner stone ofthe Monu ments about to be erected to the memory of Generals GaaENK and Pulaski, and to leave Savannah the same evening at 5 o'clock, aot being able, from his engagements, to stay to it splendid Bull to take place lhat evening, in honor of his visit. The Bink or Darien From the Da rien Gazette.—We have heurd a grenl deal of late about the depreciated value of the Notes of this instil ution—and regret •hat an unnecessary alarm has been the consequence. For the satisfaction of the crednlous. and lor the information of all con cerned. we copy the two articles below, one from tho Columbia (P. C.) Telescope—the other from tho Georgia Journal. By these it will lie seen whut opinions are entertain ed—in Carolina and Augusta, ss to the sta bility and safety of tho littrim Bank. If 1 |ii- Blink, with lour hundred thousand Dol lars tipmic in its vnults—and a million in as good paper as other Bnnks usually ac- oept for their capital lent out. can lie iu dnn- gor, thon are there tew banks anfe. We owe the Bank no favors, it bus shown ua none, but we deem it our duty to endeavor to remove doubts when doubts unnecessa rily exist as to the stale of its affairs. IVe Mine the P rim B ink jtfcrthj ft anil entit'rd In tlic confidence of the puh~ He.—This opinion was made upon a full examination of t lie document laid before the Lcgiclaturc at its last session. It is on- Camden, April $.—Cation—Very little bnsiness was ilonp in the Cotton Msrket last week, aniHlI quantities have arrived : ordi nary qualities have brought 15 cents; for good, as high s»20 rents was given. Con rommnnds from 69 to 75 eta. per bushel, scarce, and none brought tu market. Pelerrfittrg, (Vn ) April 1.—The Jlfnrket. -Our groat staples still maintain their prices and we entertain no fears of any early de cline. There is now a golden opportunity Ibr our country friends and we hope they will embrace it. We quote passed Tobac co 4j to $10 ; Cotton 15 to 90 cents.. For Boston, m i J l,e «hr. "* A K (a A R E * a . y^Mnllu let, Matter, ’ As part of her c&riro is she will have immediate *V' freight or passage applv to JOHB $ ItlAftlOT IfCTXKAl, PORT or SAVANNAH. ARRIVED, Ship Rising States. Pearce. 6 days from Providence, to O. Taft, consignee—full car- go, to O. Taft. S. C. Greene, S. A. Condy, P. Hill, R. Waterman & co. and others. Sloop Falcon, Briggs, from Ogeechee, to order. Sloop Union, Salowich, 9 days from Sun- bury, with 60 bales Cotton, and 90 bbls. Rice, to R. Habersham. T. Botler & ro. J. A. Maxwell, and Bulloch It I)mi woody,— and swoot potatoes to the master. Spoke, on Thursday, off Tybee, Br. brig Atalanlo, 40 days from the Clyde, bound to Charleston. An American brig from Eu rope, for Charleston was in company. The ship Augusta, from Now-York,which caine up from below on Thursday, passed on the 1st inst. the ship Huzurd, Child, from Savannah ; ship Chancellor, Coffin, from Ncw-Orlcnns; brig Concord, from Mobile, (with loss of topmasts ;) a ship with a blark ball, supposed to be one ofthe Li verpool packets, and several other vessels, for New-York, going in. AKRIVEO ran At THIS COHT, At Darien, sloops Good Intent, Allen; Mary M’Cuy, Richardson. Char Union, April 7—Cleared ship Per fect, Prince, Liverpool; ship Hitty, Cutis, Liverpool; ship Charles & Henry. Croft. Amsterdam ; brig Maine. Bugnon, Boston ; selir. Industry, Lchue. Georgetown ; scltr. Macdonougli. Baker, Georgetown; steam heat Pendleton, Bracken, Hamburg and Augusts. Darien, April 5 Arrived, brig Hero, Prescot, from New York. Schr. Science, Wing, from Charleston. Srhr. Mary, Phelps, from Newborn, N.C. The M. was spoken off Charleston by n schooner ofu suspicious appearance, under American colors—she was evidently a crui- zer of large dimensions, and appeared per fectly new. Sloop Leopard Charleston 36 hours, from prosperous period is approaching, may wo is a literary appetite, which tho author can | titled to the more regard as it comes from a! (, ar t0 | iar _ ‘ q'| ie l has performed her not look forward to the advancement of no more impart, than I he most skilful cook £ p " , l ' en j?J l W !"L' S "f 1 V* tho State voyage in fl dnvs. six of which she lay in this city, to its wonted activity and former can give an appetite to the guests. If a yersant with suvh matters ” prosperity ? poet was told, that the reader could not Your obedient servant and friend. * * * * * l con- j the harbour of Charleston. “ From overy thing we see and learn, we '■ believe the Darien Bank perfectly safe, end The price of freight on t bale of cotton frjnt Macon and Hillcdgeville to the city of Savannah, including inBurancc, is now from 70 to 67} cents. If the same bale of cotton is transported by wagon, to Augus ta, the planter pays for it a dollar, and some times more. This fact speaks for itself.— The difference ie so much in the pocket of the planter there, who makes Savannah his market. The quantity of Cotton arrived at Dari en this season, up to the 1st of April, is 12000 bags—exceeding the whole quantity •f the last season by 1500 bags. Tho Darien Gazette speaking ofthe next election, of Governor, asks, ‘-why cannot tho 1 excellent Charles Harris be prevailed on by hie friends to offer for that office. No man in Georgia possesses & greater share of public confidence, nor is there a man more generally esteemed than that gentleman —the present incumbent not excepted." It is said that Talleyrand is about to publish ten volumes of memoirs. No man ; is better able to give the history of the in trigues of the European Cabinets for the lust thirty or forty yeurs.than Talleyrand —if he were to be depended on. Written and published during his life-time, however, setting aside the equivocal character of the writer.his work will he viewed with distrust. Hud it been written to be published after his death, when the favor or cninity of the ru ling powers was no more to be desired or dreaded, it would liuve carried witli it a weight, which it now will not possess. Tho Portsmouth Journal states that tho 61st number of the Quarterly Review, which has just been reprinted in this couutry is the lust which will be published under the direction of Mr. Gillord. Mr. John Cole ridge, a brother of the Poet of that name, will hereafter he the editor. We, suys the Portsmouth paper, have recently seen t letter from one of the principal contribu tore to the Review, who expresses strong disapprobation of the feelings which Mr. Gifford has always discovered towards A- morica. A better spirit is promised in the new editor: and the next number will prp. tmbly contain a review of American liter- •ture, written with more liberality than llr. Gifford was willing to •outiteneuce, when the work was under his cohtroul, Intrepidity—During a fire which broke 4HU in astore at Sandbornton, (N. H.) on the 15th iqst. a man ruahed into tlio mid dle of the flames, and brought out a barrel of gnnpnw4cr which was under the coun- tst ;'the outside ofthe barrel was actually Op fire. 3 Fgs-dcjasttar: StS-j? a S s'3:3-8 £??I s Zi g-S s E Nl 3 S' “ ti* § 5.-" x ? 00 •P n —, gf 2 2 n o-tj 30 3- 2. F S*a flfl 0 2, a** KJ C j wBidk O O < K> po i* — in — j ti — ti r $ i O) ® W C ® ® ; u « *. tc at - c . C3 — £ s JO » irn — J® - C ee a a k, — cj (0 (S O ft U M to ft - e: ft v co u o O^i. qnInJ; o r> _ 0* & -3 _ 2 co i understand his versos he would naturally l/arienBank perfoetly safe,' I entitled to the confidence of the publir.** answer, that it was not Ins fault. It would ^ Prom the Augusta Chronicle.—Darien indeed, be very unreasonable that a pain- ~ ter, on exhibiting ms jnvt«ixr«» w pnut*-» Bills continue here somewhat fluctuating in —* 1 J7 —* Ko>»" ^kILi.ip T. i —i C per cent, discount-—some have been sold NEW-YORK w I T should be remembered that this popu lar scheme Ims drawn, and that but a F" ” •• («Ji iuiiv. uini.iiitiiL-—oirtiit: liavtT UtTn Blllll g should be required to provide spectacles for ( ),igherthnn the first and lower than the | the useof the near-sighted. Every one should : Inst mentioned rate. It would seem tore- J* rnmp hrpnnred as well as he can. The torn- i bnt ,itt,e r ^ dit ”.P on . lh ? 8C havin R the fow will elapse before the fate of the 5. ^ ^ , i management ot that institu*ion, that they following splendid prizes is known, viz ^ porary tone of the mind may be unfavorable; suffer their bills to become a subject of to test a work properly, and we have had | speculation, or to be in any meat-ure driven 2 „ from circulation- If reports are true, the 1 man J crroncmlfl crlt,c,9m8 from B roat n,L “'; Directors have had it in their power to make | which may often lie attributed to this cir-! arrangements with the Banks in Savannah, by which their bills would be received there circumstance. There is something in cone „ . . , , , I and be on a par with anv others ; and if ofsliutilocock.wherc, t |,„ y , re tno indifferent to the state of their 3 OF 10 000 DOLLARS. 3 OF 5.000 DOLLARS. 1 OF 3 032 DOLLARS. 17 OF 1,000 DOLLARS. 20 OF 500 DOLLARS. position, like the game , »..-y .re ,™ .mmi.rem in me state oi tncir .. • „ r )n0 pn . if the reader does not quickly rebound the j bills to tAkn the necessary measures for P • ’ feathered cork, to the author, the gumo is destroyed, and the whole spirit of the work » 3 - 2. s*» ^=5 ? ST n • • sr ft- — o rs • _ o o D D Z 1 ® o s, p t, er j- * BY Sa J «|g a 3 ? tsas _» » 3 ' O. pr 5 it . « —j ..-■iyiHs- n i $ CJ* 1? r !„ • —< : ft m a . s = 1 2 3 s o o * s Sts - *1*1 c-E a-3 c -'J5 : <t I5 ft S -.p-o ■ 3 » » s .. S 2 - o 2 O <CO K 4 U O' K (;< jU U .f* CJI -4 a ft* (O yA © '£> *4 U. © '-4 ftt CC * C W tt 4 5 (J L M !0 a (;i UNivi.ii.*.oac- — ©©—©©©©Oft. lUOdesCUKvftOC s' 1 1 m falls extinct. A frequent impediment in reading is a disinclination in the mind, to settle on tho subject; agitated by incongruous and dis similar ideas, it is with pain that we admit supporting their credit, they certainly ought not to expect much commendation tor the produce of their management. A Bank in which the State has so large an interest. ET A li-w orders yet uncalled for, may be mouse sunt of upwards of ! 9 D<D(Do ought not tosuffer its paper to be at a dis count—and with whatever degree of inde pendent uputhy the Directors may view this subject, it may not be unworthy their con- hnd on application to w lUViUaiT oy, whoso orders in preceding lotteries, havo siderntion, whether their own credit as produced a hi I CC amount ut Casll. ——--- 1 .Acrlh r » = & r «• ? 5 1 ! ? R. , . , , „ , , 1 , nil! lingers of an important monied institn-, those of an author. We, therefore, should (tioll wii i ria0 n i mL . e p:lr „ when t | leir bill3 hesitate to pronounce on a work of some i sink considerably below it. merit, on the first perusal, for that is rarely { . ’ , ......... . ! Norfolk, April 1.—In the steam-hoat attended by a proper relish. It is with read- pn, om|1 c, arrived hero yesterday from ing as with wine ; for connoisseurs have ob-1 Washington, came passengers Mr- Obrc- served, that, the first glass is insufficient to 1 H on - y px ' c ^? Miiwtor to the United States , ... .. .. —and Mr. Poinsett, the newly appointed g decide on its quality; it is necessary to t Minister of tlic United States to Mexico; Lit ERA lU-lid NO. XV. —®— T IIE drawing of this Lottery took place in New-York, on the 6th inst. and *5, 5 have recourse to a second, to give me pm-: oir. soon .vtason hoc rotary of Legation, | will hc receivi!t | in t)le course ot - piht daV9 2 V ate. raciness of relish, which communi-: j or sooner. Those who have enguged tick- w jjj ca jj aIM j t a kc them, and for the Oi — u — O) i. aufct3titoefc»*.fta ■ifeSSssfefe'sss © ft* © © © — ».v U © © ft* “ ^ 5 5 a 14 ° c 5 -1-COUw-ftOO- o Z K i. S > o I g ’ R. to tiie editors oe the oeorgian. ON READING. CONCLUDED. Nor, is it always necessary, in the pur suits of learning, to read every book entire. Perhaps this task has now become an im possibility, notwithstanding those ostentati- fled readings, may neglect what should be ous erudite, who, by their infinite and ex-, his uniform studies, act quotations, appear to have read and di-1 Readers may be classed into an infinite COMMERCIAL. EXPORTS FROM SAVANNAH. MARCH 1895. FOR s - , to Mr. Poinsett ; tlio Hon. Mr. Forsvth, - 5 cates every latent quality, and enables us' 0 f the House of Representatives, on bis re- S 2 to judge keenly and properly turn to Georgis, and Lieut. Hall, cnmmnn- f I There are some mechanical aids in read-1 pf . S '»r in ” " f !'"> ( '. r '. ns,c l !a - n , I * . . Lon, on tho VVest-lmlm station. Mr. Ob 'S S ing, and 1 take the liberty of mentioning rPp „ n nccomnniiies Mr. Poinsett thus fur 5 ? them. First, to place at the end of those j in eomnlimoiit to the mission. The frigate g 1 1 books, you do not intend to rc-pcruse, the, ^’"-'"He'ian. Capt. Woolsey. will convey = 3 1 , , . .. . . . , ; Mr. Poinsett nnd snttn to Alvarado, and i 5.. time a work is read, with a concise decision f rnm thenrr wi)1 prnc „ od t0 lh „ \ v ; ndi( , 8 . 5 \ ' on its merit; this will represent to tlio rea- | “ der tho air and general idea, lie may liuve |; 3 formed ofthe work. Secondly, told down the ^ leaf, whenever you come to a striking pass- n age. ThiB, however, is a mode,perhaps mote ^ easy than useful; for after a length of Y time, you must again read to know why the leafwas folded. Thirdly, to note in tiie * blank leaf of a book the pages to be refer- «• ed to. with a word of criticisun. Hore, let c not these directions be considered unwor- a ' — thy the notice of enlarged mindB, for. from these, petty exertions at the most distant periods, may learning obtain its authorities, and fancy combine its ideas. A professional student should divide his readings into an uniform reading which is useful, and into a diversified reading wjljch is pleasant. A Physician for instance, should daily road Hippocrates, Galen, and other il lustrious masters of hie profession; this hc may term Imb profitable reading. Ovid. Tacitus, Horace, Senoca, and such like, fur reading of recreation. It may be observ ed, it frequently happens, that a Lawyer or a Physician with great industry and lovo of study, by giving too much into his diversi- 1 u,»i. S. Is. Rice. H Liverpool, 5552 1148 100 Havre, 206 22 — n New-York, 2963 9 428 ? Providence, 527 59 Other Coast. Ports, 509 859 — Charleston, 4471 50 30 — 14228 1229 1476 - For nix monthn end- ing *31 st March, Foreign, 30802 4239 724 11 Coastwise, 10365 117 2415 — 71167 4356 3139 11 Same lime lust year. Foreign. 57681 4983 7520 i Coastwise, 26642 139 2315 7 84323 5122 98 j5 8 small sum of eight dollars, secure a chance for the following capitals: - - - 10,000 a - - - - 5.000 i a, oa* l"l - - - - 1,000 ao 500 4i aoo 61 100 51 60 &.c. &c. Apply at LUTHERS EXCHANGE OFFICE. April 9 >ly to ‘ ' CANDLER, Jones’ Bui;g ln I frtiu.. *> Who hat fur tale/rum laid 30 Dozen Sowing Twine tni,'. rels Salts. ' «*' In Store, Cordage, Duck, No. 3 Mackerel Madeira and Claret Wine, in boxes a AJow elegant Bibles sntl F.mil, J* 14 For Sale, A DWELLING HOUBF by 25 feet, and a Kitehi-f^ merly the property of Mr. J May, near the Saw-Mill nn n kum Hill Apply to JOSEPH ROSS A P nl 9 i4 f . ' iPisajfluaiMB Of eve.], l escriptiod, I S neatly exerutnd by the ,1,,. old s,.„a are constantly kept on hand, anil for gale t» M. J. KAPPEh. Apnl^ up CITY TREASURER’S tlTfTcE77 Ai-ril 7,11125.( .'I «s*xe of ttttad. T HE sverag- price of flour being fe 75, per barrel, 296 pounds weight, u,j weight of bread the present month, n,u r t be 124 Cents Loaf, : : : 3 lbs. lor. 6} do. do. : : : ; '1 g}, of which all bakers and sellers of bread »i|| take due notice. April 8 M. \V. STEWART. C. T. Molasses. 1 ft HOGSHEADS prime retniting M,. J." lasses, lauding from sloop Exurees COHEN & MILLER. ' and for sale by Asril 9 Sperm Candles. BOXES Sperm Candles, just ro* O V/ cuived and for sale bv 1 PHILliKICK &, SCRANTON. April 9 i4 U Goshen Butter. Jv’l receieetl per thip Emperor, | Q KEGS first qualify Goshen H-itter i O 8 Bbls. Sergeant’s Butter Craoknp 10 Half bnrrcls family Mess Pork 10 do Fulton Market Beef 9 Barrels Smoked T„„g„ os For sale by BRADLEY. CLAGHORNA WOOD, maren 31 Attviotu>i IVfiarfi V air M.a J UST received by the William Wallirr, an additional supple of DOUBLE not SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSE8, which will bo warranted of the best quality. I. W. MORRELL Jan 97 egfllg& c -Aa®roS£icoS' A fresh supply ni tim above val- TABLE MEDICINE, just received- per brig Frances, nnd for sale by GEO. R VERSON, Sole Agent. Comer Bay and Whittaker-Sueitz March 4 Corn and Flour, 9 500c USHEL81, “ lti “ orc " hilf 100 Barrels Susquehannah Flnur. fresh ground from white wheat 10 Hogslieuds Wiiiskey Landing from schooner Rising Sun, fw sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO* April 5 Butter, &c. Just Ki ruiued by ship Augusta- ■J IvEGS Goshen Butter, 1st quality* JL w 0 Bbls. SiirgcantV Crackers. 5 do. White Ben ns For sale by A* BASSETT* April 8 13 At Private hale, A NEGRO WOMAN, about twenty*™ years of age, an excellent cook, »«»• er and ironcr, with her two cliildven. one a boy about ton years of age, and a g ir - about five years old. April!) J. B. HERBERT 4. CO. Pricet Current at Chcrate, April I .—Cot ton, lb. 17} a 18 cts.; Flour, bbl. >; Flax- sued, bush. 75 cts.; Corn, 40 a 60 ; Tobac co, cwt. 4:1 a 4; Boeawax, lb. 98 a 30 eta.; llacun, 6 a 8 ; Lard, 7 s 18; Tallow, 4 a 6; Balt, bush. 80 a 90. Cotton.—This article continues to advance in price, and is in great demand. Sales generally at from Iff U 17} cents; prime will bring 18. Brandy, Gin, Hum, 6cc. 5 PIPES COGNAC BRANDY 3 do Holland Gin 5 Hogsheads Jamaica Rum 150 Barrels Rye Whiskey which will be eold low to close sales. April 9 HALL & HOYT. Notice T HE annual meeting of the Etnckhol- ’ ders ofthe Steam Boat Company of Whis -ey, neef and Taints. C C. GRISWOLD, offers forssle, • 100 Barrels Whiskey v . i 50 Barrels Prime & ) Beef, N* 25 do Me.ss $ city iubpectiw | 100 Kegs White Lead 22 do Black Paint 5 do Spanish Brown 10 Barrels Whiting Murrii v»n - . - m I Hinges. T WO thousand pair Honk and PI’® Hinges, assorted, from 8 to 94 i"™ 1 for sale by N. B. WEED- March 7 Georgia, will take place agreeable to the constitution, at their Office in the City of Savannah, on the second Monday in May I next, at which time an election will he held for thirteen Directors. Polls open at 10 o’clock, AM. and close at 2 o’clock, P.M. -A. the estate of Francis Courvnise. Any absent Scockholder may by power of Chatham county, will present them “I Attorney, under legal certificate by a No- attested, and those indebted will make P*r tary Public, or Justice of tho Peace, autlio- incnt to rise any other Stocithobler to vote for him, [ R. HABERSHAM, J Qualified &' £ o ico. A LL persons having demands sc*' ■ tli., nutate „f Francis Courvoiseju. her, or them. April 9 WM. P. HUNTER, Trtas'r. S. B. Co. 14J and J. HABERSHAM, march 18 ■:S ccutors*