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ruoLisiirns or the laws or the union,
$or somo timepast. oOr reude") will haVe ora ine»p»M« of fprmlug ide ». of the
observed in our cdhtmni,* series of Literary whole. ' * “ ,
essays signed* P” principally on subjects 1 w.ijl venturs, to give v>mp obaernitione
connected with education. We are infer- on Miscellanies, which. llke their sibject,
mod by a prospectus which has been fur- ( may, perhaps require an apology foi their
nishedus, with the names of a npmbcr 1 unconnected state. The Miscellanjrta s*f,
It should bo the chariotcr of a mucellia-1 Captain Sleeper, arrlypd at Boston <rom! Aoc-rorfr, April b.-CoUm B <ta,.
iat to ha,multifarious and concise M„„. Mstdnzss.baJ furnished odr correlpondcnt The best quality of Hcn.p BapgfeS*?
. -idnAVjSSSliWbi n at that place with some additional particii- mnt.ds 24 cents. Hemp. yd.S3 ,* 4
re>MoaMM»«»n..A.«iii n .».i Uto extraordinary weather in118 a *0 _
DAII.V rAVER, I I I.
COUNTRY TAPER, :
eight dom.am. 0 f |,jyh|y respectable subscribers, that it is tirise tho Pedants ;and the Pedenti; abusd
the intention of the siriter,. to rd+ubltth .the Mlkcellanisto, but little has hitherto;"!
Aa a up a Kslhut*A sms " thoso already printed with additions, and to ; been gained by this inglorious contest l' 1 a
IB A V iiw »N add others to them, which will form togeth ! since Pedants will always be. road £y Pe
er, a volume of three hundred pages—the 1 dints; Ind the Miscellanists by the taste-
price of the volume to be one dollar, and flf- fut, the volatile, and the amiable.
bATUKDA V MORNING, APRIL *0.
grrTlie aeveral member* of the Monu- ty cents. On the value of works of this I utorary essays are classed under ph4
mem Committee, are requested to assent- description generally-combining as *•»? 'iogl**! stndiee t but philology,--formerly c.'
ble in the Council Chamber, on MONDAY should “the useful and the sweet," there ratll , !r of the labours of arid gram
NEXT, at noon. Punctual attendance is can be but one opinion—of the pretensions
expected.
By order of the Chairman, ■
JOSEPH V. BHVAlSl, Sec’ry.
of the writer of the contemplated work,
the essay we publish this day. and those
which have preceded it, will enable every
reader to judge for himself. We should be
We have received froip our cqrraapon- j much gratified to further the interests of
dents at New-York, the Mercantile Adver- j the writer, and hope he will meet with gen-
tiscrand Gaaetto, copious extracts from eral support in his laudable Undertaking-
Subscriptions will be received at this office,
and at the Bookstores.
WbnTHV or Attention We would so T
licit the attention of the planters and store
keepers of the interior, to a simple fact.—
British Goods in this city, have been sold,
within a short time past, at from five to
twenty per cent, below the prices, at which
the same goods are held in Charleston and
JV«c-Yark. We have told them before,
that they may go further and fare worse.
He must be stupidly blind to his own inter
est, who will prefer a lower* price for his
produce, and pay higher for his supplies
But it shall not be our fault if he err through
ignorance.
A gnle from North East, commenced on
Thursday, and.continued with little inter
mission until last evening. A considerable
fresh opposed by the the flood tide, raised
the water of the river so high as to over
flow much of the low lands in the vicinity.
A part of Hutchison’s and Fig Islands, and
Hie low fund east of tho city, on the mar
gin of the river, were under water. We
have heard of no injury thus far. It is con
sidered that the gale may have injured the
young cotton over which it has passed.
the London and Liverpool papers by the
Crisis, from London, and Cortes, from Liv
erpool—the former with London papers to
the 5th March, and the latter with Liver
pool to tho 25th February, inclusive. Wo
have also received from Mr. James Davis,
of the Sfcw-Eoglaod Coffee-House, our u-
susl London papers. The political intel*
ligence by these arrivals is not- of great
interest. The commercial intelligence will
be found under the usual head.
A letter from Liverpool, in the British
Traveller, of the 5th of March. sayB—“Our
Cotton market to-day has been flat, with
an inclination in some of the speculators,
to sell under prime cost—yeBterduy’s prices
—but I hear of no purchasers.
US. Bank Shares in London, were £24
Ss tOd. with dividend tVnm t«tJan.
The news of the defeat of the Spanish
army in Peru,- reached London on the 2d
of March, by the Lion, British Cutter, ard
on the 6th, by the Aspasia, of this port.—
Colombian Bonds advanced 93, Peruvian to
89, and Mexican to 83.
The French police had just ordered all
expresses on their route from Dover to Ca
lais, to be opened.
Sir Francis Bnrdett’s motion for leayo to
bring in a bill for Catholic Emancipation,
was carried 247 against 234.
Mr. Whitmore had postponed his motion
relative to a repeal of the Corn Laws.
Mr. Canning was again suffering with an
attack of the gout.
Arrangements are made by the Govern
ment for carrying 2000 Irish emigrants to
Cansda.
A nnu Unliron Mining •ssociatiua luw
been formed—The Shares opened at 10 per
cent advance.
The exports of British manufactures in
1822 amounted to £45.787,389—in 1823, to
£16.261,511, and in 1824, to £50,758,808.
We have nothing new from the Greeks
—the disturbances which had taken place
had been quelled—the Pacha of Egypt was
employed in disciplining his army, and im
proving the country. Constantinople was
tranquil—and it was reported that Ferdin
and has received a notification from the
Holy Alliance, that the High Allied Pow
ers were not in a condition to aid Spain in
reconquering her provinces beyond the seas.
A great number of advertisements com
pel us to be brief. The Chancellor of the
Exchequer, had presented a most flattering
statement of the finances of the nation to
the House of Commons. The actual Bur-
plus greatly exceeds the amount calculated
—it is £1,437,744. Among the measures
proposed, the drawback of3s percent, al
lowed over and above the duty paid on the
exportation of sugar, is to ccase from July, , . ,
nextyear. A number of duties are proposed ^ the agency of MajorO’Fallon. By
. . i , . this arrangement, a friendly intercourse
to be repealed. The duty on furcign iron " 1
is to be reduced from £3 per ton, to £1 10s,
University or Penniyi.vaAia.—At a
public commencement, held April 5th, 1825,
in the Musical Fund Hall, Locust-Street,
the degree of Doctor of Medicine, was con
ferred on the mllowing gentlemen, belong
ing to this state:
James Holmes, Physiognomy of Disonso.
Paul H. Wilkins, Yellow fever of Sa
vannah.
John 0. Law, Pinckneys Rnhescens.
Claiborne A. Watkins, Rubeola Vul
garis.
Leonidas B. MencEn,Intermittent Fever,
James E. Williamson, Calomel.
Thomas P. G. Stephens, Antiin. Tartar-
isatum.
laigne approveFof Plato and Seneca,because ' "ars'nftiie late extraordinary weather In ] 18 a 20.
their loose,pipgm were suited to his dis-,the.Island qQCuta. „ th »'.» <J r "*' I Co«<m.-The excitement occasioned l.
n/iuitInnii mnrinii.cN. i i j • . . (inai of property h«d been destroyed on the the accounts from Liverpool, rcreiv...iL fl ty
pos , and w(tere knowledge is acquired i ian |JLf the river in the neighborhood of Globe at Philadelphia, continued to
without a tedious study. “ It is." be says, Mtitartzss, The river Canerno particular- on the„murket on Saturday and 1| c*!** 8
>s Well sa readers, who only consult books Ihesogar crop this year would be at lenst quiet, and not more Ilian 600 hales clfil.^12
one-fourth short of Uie iwual supply. The hands, but without any reduction ir™ 1 *
riuna, and conjectural critics, than of thjt
more elegant philosophy which has bei
lately introduced into literature, and whi<
by its graces and investigation, can aui
ment the beauties of original genias,
beauties of its own. ,
It hns been observed that philological
pursuits inflate the mind with a great swell
of vanity, and have carried some men of
learning to a curious and ridiculous extra
vagance. Porhaps this literary orgasm may
arise from two causeB. Philologists are apt.
to form too exalted an opinion of the nature
of their studies, while they often make their
peculiar taste a standard by which they
judge of the sentiments of others. It is not
thus with the scientific and the moral wri
ter ; Science is modest and cautious, Mo
rality is humble and resigned, white Philo
logy alone is arrogant nnd positive. A fact
in science is found with infinite labour, iiui
may be overturned by a new discovoiy ;
and an action in morality may be so mingled
with human passions, that we hesitate to
pronounce it perfect, and analyze it with
tranquility. The Pedants of the last ago.
exercised a vanity and ferocity, and by oho
of them was the celebrated Montaigne, the
venerable father of miscellanies, called
“bold and ignorant fellow." To thinking
readers, this critical summary may appear
mysterious; for Montaigne had imbibed the
spirit of all the moral writers of antiquity ;
and although he has made a capricious com
plaint of “ defective memory," wo cannot
but wish the complaint had been more real;
for in his works may bo discovered, as
much compilement, as reflection, and he is
for their amusement.-, and they .like are W^hui V i,y the '
sensible, that few things are written and heavy rains, which presented the sugar al- reports a parrel of 550 bales prime 0 \dt
read with greater pleasure, than one,though ready made from, being brought to market*- Georgia Uplands was torn at sci. pn njp jjj
~ - —r- -- ss s sr ewia «
If Literature is only with some mere a- r j a e._Jf. J*. Go*. j 3<Halus at 26 cents—and 290 bales Ahk.
miiBement, I think it will not diminish its j «■—— j ma at 23 cents cash There is no Tonn£
importance in the affaire oHife; for if read-1 Emmmp, have frequently been made in ( ti,®,*advance in oat quotations. The" l"’
ers read merely for pleasure, tho pleasures ‘ regard to the late Henry Denison’s Poemp; p 0rti slnc0 i 8t instant lias been as f II ,
of literature are the most instructive plea-! Jj> r th .« publication of which, proposals had viz .
I been issued, and siibscriptiaSis obtained—i From New-Orlenns, 1801 bales • Plnuj
»'»•«*• ! As a general answer, we can say, that we 14 n . Alabama, 1986; Georgia, lllVs™,.
An Essayist certainly expresses hiliiself tearnfrom Mr.Tefft.the gentleman who un- Carolina, 1082 ; North Carolina, ’lo a
3 ... . .. jdertook their compilation, that the inami- Virginia, 91— 1 Total, 7953 bales. 1
wuh a more real enthusiasm, than the wri-1 gctjptfl wort? forwarded to Edinburgh, for Upland, 1BA a 23 ; New-Orleans 23
ter of a volume ; for I have observed that the purpose ofliaving the poems inenrpora- Alabama, 19 a 23. ’ ,S4 '
led in the Coronal.; literary work of great I R,y f _2 to 300 tierces of prime
merit, one volume of which was to be mode | i,<, en disposed of since our last at nit",*
up niVlioice specimens of American poetry i llf( , r inr descriptions ore not inquirj f„r
Mr.Tefft was also tnfqrtned by the editor Import, since 1st inst. from
that they would have been published last tr .s. 17 half tea ; Charleston 654 tea. lib.?
fall, in season to be forwarded to this coun- tcP „ Total, 744 tcs. 90 half tea. Rice U
ly early in the Winter. They hove not yet a 311, , 7,
and the cause of delay ho ; Ereighti—Cotton to Liverpool, lb Id
—Georgia P,lrwt. 'Sterling. To the Continent 4cts.
the most fervid genius is apt to cool in a
quarto. Race horses appear only to dis
play their agile rapidity in the course; while
on the road, they soon become spiritless and
tame.
Nature herself is most delightful in her
miscellaneous scenes. To run over a vol
ume of miscellanies, the mind becomes en
chanted, as if it was placed in the land-
BcapeB which are therein described with
such picturesque beauty. It may fancy it
self seated in a cottage amid those moun
tains—those vailies—those rocks, encircled
by the enchantments of optical illusion. It
may look and behold at once the united sea
sons—all climates in one place—all seasons
in one instant. It may gaze at once on 0
hundred rainbows, and trace the romantic
figures of tbe shifting clouds. In fact, it
may consider itself in a temple dedicated to
the service of tho goddess Variety. P.
TO THE EDITORS OF THE OEOROtAN.
“Return and Truth, impartial guide the way. ’’
I must crave your imjplgenre, while I
make a few more remarks 011 the subject of
the Darien Bank.
My friend Homo, no doubt, has taken
correct view of the peculiar situation of our
local Banks. It is very far from my inten-
beeu received
has yet to learn
one of those authors who should quote rare
ly, but who deserves to be often quoted— tion ’ t0 attem ? t t0 u P hold an y Bauk that
Thoso authors who appear sometimes to has violated its charter.
fo«,;et they are writers, and remember they But w hon unavoidable occurrences have
nre mon, should be our fsi’orites. Ho who l,ken P' aue ' n a commercial country like
writes from the heart, will write to the < hiB ’ which H'o Banks to do what
heart; every one is enabled to decide on Wtt* would not otherwise have done, if such
its merits, and they will not be referred to occu " enc88 had not taken P lace ’ 1 a,n
more learned beads, or a more distant po- - constrained to help and assist, instead of
riod. We are, I think, little interested if condemning those aclB, that I should have
an author displays sublimity, but we should 1 0,,e P' aced * n * similar situation. Of
be much more concerned to know whether ‘> e Bi,ua,ion Darien Bank, as regards
he hna n'moority. M permanent solvency, 1 have never had
Are the periods grand, and Asiatic ? com- 8,dkar y doubt,
pressed and laconic ? neat and nitic ? I 1 contend that the Banks in Savannah,
| approve an author’s industry, or I like VP 8sesB advantages in their course ot busi-
Among the vessels at Thompson’s Island,' his taste ; but the artifices of style, j n . tpss.that the Darien Bank does not, nor ev-
we omitted yesterday to mention the U. S.
ship Decoy, Lieut. Mi-.rvin P. Mix.
The Darien Gazette says, that since the
last session of the Legislature, the Bank of j ok i ect beautified,
that place “ has not only diminished its cir
culating medium, to a considerable amount*
but has recovered some heavy debts—and
has refused in a laudable degree further in
dulgences.
an age of refinement may be considered T Savannah being the largest corn-
only as a varnish which beautifies, but must rtercial city in Georgia, has a greater in
not be mistaken, as it sometimes is, for the of trade than Darien - or Augusta, con-
Bot are his sentiments 8 "a uentl y- th e Ba " k8 locatod there have a
a greater opportunity of receiving specie
OOIWiasnCIAI..
' Charleston. April 15—The Cnflon Mv-
Prom the London Price Current, Tuesday, | ht—An active rperulntive demand forlhii
March \.—Ihe i arkrtl—The spirit of article existed yesterday, and several thou-
sand bains of Upland? Wf»ro pnrohnwd at
speculation continues unabated, the fluctu
ations have been great. The favorite at ti
des this morning are Rum, Cotton Wool,
Sugar, and Lac Dye, the prices of which
are still advancing.
Cotton.—Up to last Friday, the sales were
about 20,200 bales, nnd prices ofall descrip
tions advanced considerably, viz. Pernum
full fd« Surats $d. and Bongals §d to ,}d per
lb. with every prospect of a still further ad
vance. On Saturday about 6000 bales
were sold, and yesterday the same quantity,
nnd the market still animated. Since the
above, the greatest animation continues to
be displayed, and Cotton may be stuted Id
per lb higher than last week, or 2{d above
the last Company’s sale prices.
Rice.—1304 bags Eust India sold at 19s
6d to 2Is per cwt.
7'obacco—Continues to support former
prices.
Spirits.—Rum continues in great request,
at prices gradually improving.
London markets, .March 3.—Cotton.—The
advanced prices, ordinary doRcrinf ions com-
man ding 24-cents, and pume lots poinn*
high as 27 cts. A similar demand exi'iol
for the article of Cott m H'rnrin?, and sum
were effected at 29 and 30 cents.
PORT OP SAVANNAH.
ARRIVED,
Ship Oglethorpe, (reported vesteiduy.]
Taubner, 48 days from Liverpool, tu Bu„
Burroughs, owner,—with a nm cargo of
Bult, Crates, and Dry Goods, to B. Bur
roughs, C. W. Rockwell Si co. PomtS
Mackenzie, S. Wright, and G. Backrnii.
Kpoke. March IB, lut. 3R. 32, long. 36, an,
brig Moro, from Philadelphia for Mwit-in.
out 16 days ; April 2d. iat. 33, S5,long.59,
45, brig Zephyr, from Salem for Fuyel.
Selir. Fame, Farnam, 4 days from York
purchases of Cotton yesterday were nearly j River, Va- with Corn, to order.
8,000 hags, at still higher prices, and this j y c hr. Despatch, Guthrie, Newborn, i
morning a further impulse has been given d a y 8i with Corn, Bncon, Lard, Rnsiu aui
to the market bv the accounts received from • p or R, t„ R. Habersham.
New-York, which state a great rise in the | Pole-Boat Rob Roy, from Augusta, with
prices of Cotton, in consequence of advi-! Cotton and other merchandize, to T. B,
Metcalf.
SAILED,
Revenue cutter Crawford,Paine,on a cruize*
The schr. Rambler. Harris, for Prod-
deuce, and the sloop Express, Hamel 1 , lot
The stock of Cotton on hand at Ncw-
Orleans, on the 1 nth ult. was 43,406.
The differences which have long existed I
between the Panis and other Indians, with j
the inhabitants of the Mexican Territory, i
fervid ! his diction varied ? his fancy easy ?
his judgment penetrative? does he some-
limes touch his subject with airiness and '*’ u ' dos t0 replenish, withon* oeing at
sometimes soothe^ a graceful amenity’ ’lx; expense of purchasing. The Bunk of
Should n„t thio author eve assume a f.n- LOH&W ha8 but one course to pursue, in or-
tastic air of novelty, I will trust to every d«r to protect and save Itself; that is to make
sentiment, I will assimilate his sensations »' od ‘’f a l« cnlls ’ and to c,lr,llil 1,8 d ' 8 counts.
wit| my own, and I will look into his work TJln0 ' ‘lmrefore, alone is what the Darien
as into my own heart. As refinement pre
res from England. The holders this fore
noon are, in consequence, asking J to \ per
lb. on the prices of yesterday.
PoBtcript. half past 3 o'clock.-**Coffee-—
Late yesterday afternoon there was a bet
ter demand for St. Domingo, and 2s ml- w m _
vance was obtained ; this morning some bu- charleston, remained below 'ycster.iV
siness was clone at 89S to 90, at which the The sloop Rising Bun, was at anchor about
market has kept steady during the day— eight miles below town.
A public sole of Jamaica and Dutch wai ! The pilot boat Bavannab, in going down
brought forward and went off with great v p 8ter( | av , injured her mainmast and re-
animation Ht on advance of 10s to 13, on turned.
the prices obtained at the public sales Inst The ship Messenger, Buffington, frern
week for Jamaica, and 5 to His for Dutch. Antwerp, passed Cowes and took a pilot,
Is.P.Suicnr—The demand was extreme- t j le 5^], u |t,
ly animated to day, and 1500 hhds. were j cleared for this pobTi
taken at an advance of 5 to 6s per cwt. on : At Boston, 2d hist, brig Reaper, Princs
I* rnlay a prices, making a rise of nearly 10s I arrived from this pout.
since our last; 60s was paid for ordinary ] At Liverpool, 2Bth Fell, ship Fimerdd,
brown sugar, 70 to 73s for low middling jf ()VVe8 . Do. March 3, brig Chatham,H<»1-
Berbice and Detnarara. :
London, ’ arch 4.—Our cotton market
continues to improve—fine bo weds in Liv
erpool. have reached sixteen pence, and
n» description- •
At Darien, sloops William, Luce;
Rosetta. Vernnrd.
til
vails,we seek to conceal ourselves from tc
familiar an inspection ; simplicity ofmai
—the duty on hemp, now Id per lb, is to bo
reduced 50 per cent; the same reduction is
to be made on W. I. Coffee; reductions of
nearly 100 per cent, were to be made on
French, Spanish, and Rhenish wines; the
duty on spirits from Malta is to be reduced
from 16s 6d to 5s.: on colonial Rum from
IDs 6d to 88 per gallon ; on Cider from 30b
to 10s per hogshead, &c. Besides these,
relief is to be afforded to the poorer classes
by lowering in their favor, the assessed tax
es, for a more particular notice of which,
we have not now room.
From one end of the Union to the other
. , . , , ,, , ners passes away with simplicity of style.-
havebeen brought to an amicable termma- , 1 , ...
VV hen an author writes with sparkling at
tithesis, and solemn cadences, with elabo
rate elegancies anil studied graces, he
little desirous of painting himself in domes
tic negligence. Our writings now, resem
will be restored in that quarter, slid securi
ty given to our citizens who are directing
their steps towards St. Fee.
TO THE EDITORS OF THE OEOROtAN.
OF MISCELLANIES.
When Cicero described the character of
an Orator, bo formod it from a pcifcct ima
gination of Oratory, which, like the fine
ideal of Raphael existed no where but in
his own admirable conceptions. Every
writer of genius, when he has pourtrayed
the requisites for an artist in his favorite
art, in the same manner raises and adorns
them, by excellencies, of which the neces-
spcculation appears to be alive, as well as 8i ‘y can be felt by few, and the powers at-
in Europe. Among other article* we learn ! ta,ned b ? none ' CriticB °f° rdinar y 8a B a «-
that Sperm Oil haa considerably advanced, j *’ ,lave therefore often diB,urlied the vi “ on ’
A letter from a gentleman in New-Bedford,! ^ ccmmrin 8 ltB 6x< l" i8i:ene8B and decree -
of the 4th of April, to his friend in this ci- ,n 8 ,tB in'poeD'bility. To such, we may ob-
Banlt requires, to be placed in the same
situation the other local Banks are at pres
ent. Now, Homo, if you will iicarken to
. me for a moment, I will endeavor to con
vince you how it lias happened, that the
Planters’ Bank, and the Bank of the State
of Georgia, have got the bettor of the Da
rien Bank : In the first place, the Planters'
i Bank, since 1820, has pursued a steady and
tfniTorn course of curtailing its discounts,
and at the same time, of calling in its sc-
citizens are vying with each other in pomp\eomnm<lntion paper, by requiring from 10
and dignity. Hence the personal acqnain- tj 25 per centum reduction. This they
tance of a modern author, is always to his i|ive done, while the Darien Bank has been
dinaHvantage j im bus published liin»olf i iwcouiltlng freely, and not exacting more
superior; we approach and discover the in- tlnn 10 per centum upon its debts. To
poeture. ' give you an idea how it happens, that one
From such agreeable modes of compost. 3ank can operate with advantage upon the
tion, a species of miscellanies may he dis* totes of another Bank-—when it is the poll
criminated, which, above all others, be- ey of a Bank to curtail its discounts and
comes precious in tho collections of a reader lraw in its own paper, ail it has to do is, for
of taste. To the composition of these lit- he Cashier of the Bank to watch the a-
tlc works, which are often discovered in a mount received daily into Bank, of the notes
fugitive state, the authors are prompted by if ether Banks; by doing which he is ena-
the fine impulses of genius, derived from bled at the opening of the Bank, to deposit
ty, stateB, mat speculators in mat ptaco nau . .
taken up all the sperm oil which could be an aa P a " 8 >»« hortzon, who, endowed with a
had at 60 cents'per gallon t that 65 cents ™" n ’ not to expatiate
had been refused for several lots of oil, in "^g its extremitteB ? .nd while a sense-
its natural state; and that it was-goneral., t,on <*' dol, f a *8 fa "«"“ a a
. .* a* 1 1A 1 ppectator, ho will turn contemptuously
believed, that tbe article would advance ..... “ J
still higher. j from the pitiful observation of him, who
tsss ' (with meaner optics, gravely admonishes,
A Circular has been issued by the Secro-, of impotable forests, and unnavigable ri-
tary of the N avy, to all commanders of ves-; verg . Perfection though unattainable,
tela end. stations, requiring them in the , mu8t 8t ili be the frequent object of our con-
months of January and July each year, to j temptation ; because evety kind of excel-
report the general character and deport-! lenco, is a portion of perfection, and no por-
ment «f evory Mm Under their command, jtfen ceti be accurately appreciated, if we
Flour.
taofiy 1
the peculiarity of their situation, or the en- with the Teller, notes that &Te issued by I can descriptions have also advanced jdper
thusiasm of their prevailing passion. Die-other Banks, sufficient to pay out and an- and there are few sellers at this lm-
. . '■nurniniAroin'thfit nlnrn hv.il: Berve « that, though we can rarely traverse' ^ted by the heart, or polished with tho swer the business of the day; and by. thati The speculative demand stil-
* ** - - an flxnnn«iv« horivnn ...ui. - fondness of delight, these productions are means he can kqpp back his own bills*} continues, and higher prices have been re- Canal, for sale by \F. LON^*
impressed by theseductive eloquence of While he is dealing with the notes of other' ’
nius, or attach us by the sensibility of tasf'e.! Banks. . Hence, the advantage of operating jf ava l More*.—Both the trade and spec-
I ulators have been in the market for Raw
“1001”
A REGULAR meeting of “ Thomajw
and One,” will be heldat their room,
THIS EVENING, at SEVEN O’CLOCK.
Punctual attendance is required.
By order of the Nolle,
W H, Secretary. '
April 1C it
Liverpool Markets, Feb. 28.—Colt on.
Notwithstanding the ntngniiudu of the ope
rations recorded in our former report, gen
erally at an advance of 1 to per lb. the
business of the past week has been still
more extensive, the actual sales made be
ing reported at 40,102 bags, making the
transactions of four weeks consecutively
upwards of 110,000 bags, which had they
been sold exclusively to the trade, would
have completely drained the market. A
considerable part, however, has been taken
on speculation, and the trade and consu
mers themselves having purchased much sale by BUTLE
beyond their immediate wants, the diminu- j March 10 H
tion of stock is not considerable. During j “
the last week the. speculators alone huve Primp RlCC.
purchased 25,000 bags, viz. 12,000 A.nori-' rl 1V1L ’
can, 7000 Brazil, 3000 Egyptian, and 3000 JjlOR SALE—opply to
Masonic Aprons.
A FEW elegant Royal Arch and Made!
Mason’s Aprons, just received and for
ITLER & SCRANTON.
East India ; and a material advance has
consequently taken place,the market having I
closed on Friday ot lid to Ud on Anieri- j
can ; 1d on Brazil ana Egyptian, and J on .
other descriptions. On Saturday the de
mand was renewed with unabated ardour,
and the operations were on a very extensive
scale, at tho full previous advuiicu, and In
some instances still higher; many holders,!
indeed, declined naming a price. The foi.'
lowing are the particulars of the transac
tions [in American descriptions) to the close
of'Change en Friday, viz: 16,867 Boweds 1
at!0dtol3j; 1012 Alabamas and Mobile,
10} to 13} ; 1038 Orleans 12} to 15d; 1120
Sea Islands 21} to 2s 6d ; 109 stained do.
11} to 15d.
Monday 4 o'clock—The market this morn
ing has been all life, and upwards of 10,000
bags have changed hands; for Perns ms
lOd has boon realised, and in some instan
ces 10}, and I5d for Maranhams. Amen-
March 11
SAMUEL M. BOMB. M
IL & J. HABERSHAM.
Darien Money.
B ILLS of the Bank of Dorien, wUlbe
received for Dry Goods, by 4
C. W. ROCKWELL
April 14 18 -
J UST received and for sale by
JOHN H. REIL
V"h "2. r ' _
ror "ale,
A SECOND HAND GIG, in „~
with complete Harness. Enquire
this office.
March 26 -
Tl. n.-u. . r. I Turpentine ; who have taken off 3250 bar*
The Danon Bank reminds me of* fa ' ; re l a , a t 12s 6d for fair, to 15s Id. for fine!
by the sensibility oftasie,
The object thus selected, is no task, itn-, qptes of otiier Banks,
posed on the mind of the writer, for the; Tbe Darion Bank remin
mere ambition of literature, but is general* mous cow, who had fotit \e»w, «11 of which i quality. The transactions in Tar have
ly a voluntary effusion, warm with all thi I she allowed her milk to pass through r..„. been confined to retail parcels, which have
. „ ... . I . A VwsRttatU 1l»K U t U.-
sensations ol a pathetic wntor. Inawoid; ly; and after she was stripped of every ( i a the importers' hands,
they are the compositions of genius, on (a drop, her owners or employers turned her | j l j xn pool, March 1.—The sales of Cot.
April 4
subject in which it is most deeply interested
—which it involves on all its sides, which
it paints in all its tints, and which it finish
es with the same ardour it begun.
Sugar and Coffee.
BASS Prime Green Coffee
5UlOHhds.de Muscovado Su?**
20 Barrels Lon}.. A*
-sif'llLl jgf
astray to graze upon the barren heath, and, ton to day are about 600 bags.
there to meditate upon her own folly—
“ While you milked me, you loved me."’ 1 NBW.OrToans'840 bales "; Brazil 990 bales.
MENDENHALL. | Total 1700 bales. |
Checks and Drafts on
York, at any *
sums to suit purchasers. AfSL
Imported from the 19th to the 25th Fob. . nuronsfc'”-
1825,^inclusivej—Cotton. _W.I. 130 balc. = ;
April 15