Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 25, 1825, Image 2

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if<K4iW,Mtnmoir, Mim.lIHlM or THK UAii.r ruin, : roimrit* mpvh, i ! IIOHT UOI.I.AM. : i :riVs noi.r.ARs. ftwmtm MONfUAY MORNING. APRIL 25, *825. Tu Ciiu Land*.—Governor Too up " u ivell iu virtuu of the power* vested i him bjf the 8th faction of the 2d erticle of tW.CejtwtlUlion, ai by authority, of a Reso lution puud by the General AEtentbiy on the 28th day of December lost,” has issued his proclamftion requiring the Members of tb*^ Senate and of the House of Represen tative* of ..the General' Assembly of this State, to convene at Milledgeville, on Mon- dagike t“Jd day of Msg next, to deliberate on the settlement and organisation of the land* lately ceded to this state by the Creek Indians, their consent having been obtain-* ed to “the running and survey of the coun try, unde* the autlmtity of the atate- published in Spain. A letter from Madrid, ■ay*, a great revolution is at hand. The Royalist Volunteers of Madrid, shout •• long life the absolate King, and no Cham Iters iollefiJPe Letters from the letter, induced the that it Would shortly take place. 1 ' The intelligence, of the recognition, oft ie republics of South America, did not ere ;e i.A*ri or t,» union, instead of "long life the abwlute King” ae', ny 8nnsatioa j n Brasil. Indeed the affn rs before* of the other government* on the Ameriu n OOMOMDBM&AX.. We do not perceive any late intelligence Continent, were not viewed with much h from Greece. The Turks were preparing tcrest in that country. A Spanish frigi s another expedition, to subdue that people, touched in the outer roads of Pernambti :o cohiposed of four armies. Ibrnhim Pacha. „ |;, w j ayB before the Torn sailed, by whifch it is said, persists in rallying his fleet, for jt appeared that Bolivar was in possession the purpose ol again attacking the Morca.' 0 f a |[ Peru, and that the royal power wav An insurrection has broken out in Mount intiroly prostrate—no further opposition was in Libanua and Syria, which was expected to apprehended. The Spanish 74 Ash, 'hud employ 4000 Infantry and 3000 cavalry of sailed from Callao for Manilla, the Pacha of Egypt. Tho Turkish coffers wore exhausted. Letters from Augsburgh, mention that I (V TH* SAUAH da CAROLINE, A* CHARLESTON. I C “ ff £ e - . . 1 W i ° WS* ‘''Vo 1 " o'" 0 , i . ’ the Brasil* in April or which produco LiccrpoQl, March, IS—Au extensive de- W U| com* to ■ good market. What will be msniHor Cotton Continues, and prices are wanted in Franco, is cotton wool, for we bigher than when we wrote yon at tho close foresee that the English will have brought SvJj. h - ■"T* 1 & * , lr,<l ' ® e » up allii) the places of the growth. Already Islands 82d a Js. Yesterday about 7000 they have informed us from Charleston. vaace. Lfttlere ,. r . la troe'We are <Ai tWiWtr of arrivala from the Colonic* with a lair supply nf Sugar and XlATnmr PROM BrvahAIku uxs. Pn.,„«i«— The packet ship Don Quixotte, has nr tived at New-York from Havre, whence she (ailed oil the 15th March. The Pacific, ' and Leeds, have also arrivedfrom Liverpool, both having sailed on the ICtli. Tho, French markets will * be found under, the comnierikl head. The following letter ip dated on the evening of the 15th March, aome hours later than those received by the Sarah and Caroline, at Charleston. Literpool, March 15—Evening.—The ■ales of cotton during the last three days amounted to 20,583 bales of all sorts, viz. ,>070 American ; 5183 Brazils ; 150 Cubas, and 10,200 Egyptian. The American con- aists of 4426 Uplands, at from 11J to 15d ; 226 Orleans. 13| to 15d ; 147 TennesBces, 12J to 14d j 180 White Sea Island, 2s 3d to 2s. 9d ; 55 do. stained, 16 a 16-Jd. We had a very good demand on Satur day, but during the last two days the busi- Upon the subject of tho recognition of tbc independence of Brazil, Capt. RitciZb I of the ship Betty, in Humpton Roads fr< _ , , - St. Ubea, iiiiorms, that a report had rcac cd there, that Sir Charles Stewart had a rived at Lisbon from London, and wool embark lor Brazils, invested with full pow ers to settle the differences existing between the Portuguese government and her revol ted culouies, with consent of both parties. The English papers state that Sir Charles was to sail fruin England the middle of March. _ the Greek Government, and that.sntisfucto- ry results are expected. It is also slated that tlm object of Mr. Stratford Cunning’s mission to Russia, is the independence of Greece. The report of the reduction of Patras, is contradicted by letters from Trieste. Genera! Lafayette has recently trans mitted to thu Committee iu London, ap- ItAinlail lamonnga lli« cnKcorinHoliv fr.ii llui Foreign Refugee?, the following sums :— <JJ°00 lor natives of France, j^JOU lor Span iards, and $200 for Italians. The extreme briskness of trade last year at Liverpool, is evinced by an official ac count just published. The excess of 1824, over 1823, is estimated more than £1,500,- 000. The expert of cotton manufactures and yarn, are estimated at the vast sum of thirty millions! - Petitions have been presented to the House of Commons, for a reduction of the duties on tobacco, and on imported copper, tin. iron and other metabs- From Trieste, information has been re ceived in London, that a secret negotiation is on foot between Sir Frederick Adam, Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Is lands. and the Greek Government, and that Sir Frederick has bad a long conference with two members of that Government— ness has been weighty and in large lots.—— j Patras is closely blockaded by sea and by Price* remain nominally the same,but there, laud, and its speedy surrender is expected, is a much better feeling in the market than The funds were generally heavy, there w as a few days ago. Three fourths It appears that the late interruption to ofthe above business at least, has been on the British Couriers iu France, was to pro. .peculation. There is not much doing in tect th , Frcm . h Merolmnt8 from fa , 6nor other article* of American produce. We have received from our attentive Correspondents, the Mercantile Advertiser,: improper information relative to the state ofthe markets. The sensation in Hamburg and thg Hansc an azette, copious extracts in proof. . T owna on receipt of the commercial intel- From these, and the Commercial Adverti- , igence 1>mn Etlglan(li j, said to have been aer. we make the following summary:- | indescribable. Americaa Shake, March 12.—U. S. Bank; Advices from Liverpool state, that the Shares, £24 10. Threes, 79 5 a 80; Fives, sccmca there, fer getting up the price of W. 101 ; Sixes. 921 a 98. !„■«» on/1 nlhi’T prn/lim/» orp nf git r/imntatr* The Catholic Association bill had been a stand still, ns the Mincing-lane specula- f€ad a third time in tbe House of Lords, tors were in London, and passed. A protest ofthe minority was j The PortugUL . se Dopu ,i ea have returned published. . from Algiers, having failed to arrange the Notwithstanding the advance which has difficuUica w5lU t |,e Dey. taken place in the price of pig iron, within the last 1« months, an addition of 10s per Sir Char,cs S ' ew,,rt was t0 sail frm " ton was determined upon at a special meet ing of the associated iron masters of York shire and Derbyshire, held at Wakefield, on the 21st Feb. The silk trade wasmakingrapid progress. The Stockport Advertiser- slates, that a factory for the manufacturing of silk is building at Sandbeach. which is three sto res high, and 300 feet in length. Portsmouth on the 16th March, for Lisbon A Liverpool paper of the 16th ult. says, the news received there by the Hindustan from the East-Indies, in 118 days, crea ted a great sensation in’Loudon. We have heard that by an arrival at New-York, in a short passage, from the East-Indies, intel ligence is received, that the crop of Eust- India Cotton is much greater than has been It is stated hy a gentleman arrived at Charleston from Matanzas, that the inhabi tants ofthe Intter jilucc hud been aoinewnut alarmed in consequence of the arrival of an American schr from Mexico, and the dissemination of a circular, conveying the intelligence that an oxpediliini"was rapidly fittingout from Mexico and Colombia to at tack the Island. The supercargo of the schr. was imprisnnod. and the captain and crew compelled to give bond for their good behavior. The circulars had ail been sei zed and destroyed. Utifier our commercial head will be found advices from Liverpool, one day later titan hitherto received. They are by theSaroii nod Caroline, at Charleston. They do not materially vary Iruin our last statements of the markets, unless in the more encourag ing complexion of some of them. A reword of two hundred and fifty dol lars is offered by the Governor of this sl ate, for the apprehension of John W. Davis, aefused of the murder of John B. Nelson, of De Kalb county. Davis is between 50 and 56 years of ago, five feet six or seven bags ol Egyptian Cotton were bought on that tho order* from France could not be speculation at 13, a Ud; and although the executed, because the limits wore under import of this description has been conaid- market price. The same is expected to orpble of late, and it doe. not rapidly get have have taken place at the Brazils and into consumption, such large speculative Egypt, and we shall be obliged to gel our purchases prevent tU hanging at all heavily 1U pp|ies from Liverpool» upon the market. The nnport f,om New- •* Bordeaux, March S.—-All colonial pro- Odeans and elsewhere, must soon become duceis generally advancing. Cotton ad- extensive, but the opinion seems daily to vances rapidly—sales yesterday, 247 hla. gam ground, that we cannot gel tuo much Gundatonpe sugar, 72 to 78 50 j 330 boles Co ton trunt all quarters this year, that it Louisiana Cotton, I50f; 16 do. 160; 240 will be all wanted, and that the market will Tennessee*, 135 to 140. be governed by speculation. Fluctuation Brandy.—Aruiagnoc. 200 ; Cognac, 350, in prices will be the consequence, but at the 275 . Bordeaux, 41 h, proof, 260." aamotnne they willI rule high. I A Ictfcr from Marseilles of the 22d Feb? Liverpool, March 15.-1 addressed you aaysthat vessels wore expected from Alex- on tho 1st instant, at which time the sales nn ,|,.j a , wilh , 5i000 b le ; of Egyptian Cut- 111 our Cotton market were upou the most tun. extensive scale. The demand continued unabated, and the purchases each day were between 5 and 6080 bags, until the 10th in stant. when the eah s from the 10th to the Mill inclusive* were noi more than 4(.*>0 lings, and the sales made yesterday were al a reduction of J in Boweds from the prices of last week, and even at that they are in a great measure nominal. The import ofthe week is 14.000 hags, of which 10,000 are Egyptian. Little or nothing doing in Mice. I rn;f-Bvjv.ii*Ui||, D, u . n< , iii i.° it * I . a Ij ; Sea-Is- la<sj *.»«.lOli, land, is id a 2b 7<l ; st»»..„-i , Orleans 14 a 16. Rice 10 a ,1>1 h. iUd • fur 17 a \9 ; Tobacco, stemmed, a ; good-54 a 0 ; ordinary 3$ a 5 ; Kentucky and Geor gia leaf 3 a 4$. Liverpool, Jlarch 15.—There is n good business doing and the pmsoect of an ad vance. Tho demand for goods and yarns is such that I am sure wc Khali want uuu li more cotton than he had last year ; and if you are satisfied that the exports front Sa vannali and Charleston will fall materially short, which you will be able to tell ere this gets to hand, I shall begkd to join you in 4 or 600 bales Uplands at the market price; or, if you decline being concerned, ship 300 on our sole account. It will not surpri se me to see good bowed Cotton soon at lUd, or upwards. March 15—Mon—Yesterday 1 * sales of Cotton amounted to 10,000 bales of which 6000 were Egyptians, to one house. Tlier. is a good demand to day. at rather better prices. Prices, I t-J to 14^‘d ; Orleans, Is a 15jd.” [HY THE DON QTJIXOTTE, AT NEW-YORK.] Havre, arch 16.—Since we addressed you on the t^t. onr marnet has been very active, and the vise on most aiticles of pro duce lias far surpassed expectations. Our total tain? ol Cotton*, of ail sorts, .since the 1st have buen 13.6-ii bales, comprising tl,- 814 bales of Am ricau, viz. 65'*0 Uplands, [at il to 36 ; 25'Jft Louisiana, 31 to 3P>, and 1 166 Sca-Isiands, 66 to 65. We now quote inches high, stout built, round lace, swar-1 Tenn ,. 8s(!a t0 arrive< have obtained tho thy complexion, dark hair, a little grey, last price. The principal stock is in the with somewhat of baldness, and a shaking hands of the hnglish speculators. of his limbs at times, as if affected with palsy. By recent intelligence from Key West, -* - r r —* l>n l<ol>8 »>•■» Koy- Wost and the Tortugas, will not be.fini!*hed this season Rice keeps up, and will, no doubt, contin ue to do so, so long as we coni inue to re ceive such trifling supplies ; some parcels of very good quality have lately readied our market, and found pur<-hiuhpMt quo! a'ion*. A further advance of 1 sous has taken place in 1 he price of Coffee, and although It is also doubted if the light- j there has been lut, « ^,..0 1. «ur , ,, . .... , . quolations. our purchasers do not seem in- house on Cape Florida will be completed, c |j ||et j higher, which, however, might in consequence ofthe sickness ofthe work men. have been expected, as we are much under the London prices. j Sugar.- in bond have also risen, and would _ _ . , , | meet with ready sales al. our highest quo'.- Governor Clinton has transmitted to the • tio|18< lbr exportation. We have but little Senate of New-Ym4c, a report on the unset-1 at market, and Judders are firm. The Hull Packet in alluding to the state onticipated. Is this the news which of the country remarks that there is at pre- tc< * t * le sensation mentioned t ■ent a greater demand for cotton goods j - ■ - than al! the English and Scotch manulacto-' Latest rnoM Brazii By the arrival of ries, together with all the advantage of ma- the British brig Tom, Captain Dickinson, shinery, experiences and capital can supply. on Saturday, in 34 days from Pernambuco Since the expote of the Chancellor of the we are informed that the markets’at that Exchequer the wine merchants and others P ort wcre ^ u "' an ^ overstocked with flour, have reduced their prices. Portug;.l and for which it was difficult to find a solo— Spanish Wines have lowered Is. and the' TliC cr "P ot 8 "£ ar ’ in consequence of the French and Rhenish lsOd er bottle. j late disturbed state o the country, was not A letter Irum Madrid, inserted in the 4 a ' ar K Q Rs osmil, nod it was ofcmir.se high Hamburgh papers, says, that the Duke of anl * scnr ce. The cotton crop tvus as usual ■Wellington has made a present to his friend —Money was scarce, nnd freights difficult General Alava, of a fine domaiu worth : ,0 be obtail ‘ e< l- There wore forty vessels 200,000 dollars, to indemnify him in some : in tlie ,,arbor of Pernambuco waiting for degree for the sequestration of his own es- ,r **8 bt Captain T). brought no papers ; but wc learn that the tranquility of the government was restored, by the subjection of the qial contents to the Royal Government. No further opposition was expected ; but tho city of Maranham continued under martial law. During the time Captain D. remain ed in port, three or four persons were ex ecuted on account of offences against the Emperor, during the late disturbances. A- uiong them was a Priest, formerly secreta ry to a leading revolutionist who fled to England. It is a strong proof of the influ ence of the Priesthood in this country over even the most abject and depraved of the people, that the executioner could not be tate. Canada shares were quoted on the 14th of March, at 40^ a 41 per share. Mr.Cauning continued ill at the last dates. Mr. O’Connell has been examined by the committee a second time. The Duke of 1 Wellington, the Earl of Liverpool, and •Lord Ellenborough, were those wiio took the greatest part in the examination,which, it is said, was generally of the moat concili atory and satisfactory character. Mr. Hu6kisson gave notice on the 13th of March, of a motion for the 21st, “ of great importance to the commercial interests of the country.” it is the intention of that gentleman, to submit certain resolutions re specting colonial trade, and for affording increased facilities to commerce and navi gation. Our stock of Hides continues much smal ler than we have known it for some time back, ami all sorts would readily find pur chasers. Peppor and Pimento have also become scnrce, and would command our highest rates. Large orders for English account cannot he executed from tho scarcity ofthe stock. Cas.ia has also had a good deal of inquiry, and pices in general are rising. Indigo continues to improve, and (lie ’al most only supply we have received, lifts been confined to a few hundred ceroons id' Currnccas mid Guatimula ; v: ry little Ben gal readies our market. We lately dis posed of a small parcel of Carolina Indigo, of very mist quality, of course, at Bf. duty puid. All the French and northern places are in the same ,-ituation. This day every thing liberty of sending to is steady. /'.i ! /* ,i. _ i cl.l. . tldil di-maiuls of that utate against tho Uni ted States, which shews a balance of up wards of gUUMNJO duo,.most of which the general government refused to allow. A Substantial Jury.—A correspondent ofthe Missionary states, that the twenty- two gentlemen who composed a late Grand Jury of Hancock county, averaged two hun dred nine ami u half pounds each.* The following letters have been received by the Executive of this state :— Creek A'ution, April 12, 1825. To Governor Troup : 1 have taken the you a memorial of our Chiefs to the L'gis- j Sale* at there.—March It—100 bales lature of your Slute, and request the favor Louisiana Colton, 36 sous ; 133 do 36];— of you to cause it to be laid before them [ 158 do 30 ; 35 do 37; 55 do 37]; 41 Ala- \\i h *uch marks of your approbation as you buimi, 30], may in friendship towards us, think proper March 10—177 bales Georgia, If 62jc ; to bestow. 118 Luuisinna, I 75 ; 112 do i 82] ; 33 do In giving voluntarily our consent for the 1177]. survey ofthe laud in the late treaty, wej March 9—251 bales Georgia 1 00 to 1 65 were actuated by motives of friendship! —164 Louisiana I 77] to 1 ho ; 1042 bbls. purely toward you and toward your people, j brown Sngur, 77 50 to 83 ; 300 hays iSt.Do- No consideration of a mercenary nature iningo Coffee 1 30. could be permitted to enter our breasts when & favor was asked of us, particularly by your Excellency, and in behalf of your peo- pie. We knew the great importance it was Sugar 80 50 to 83 ; to your people to be ready to occupy the Coffee 82}. country immediately after our removal from it, and have with true hearts of friendship acceded to your request—we would have thought it disgraceful in us to uttempt to make a condition founded on your wants or March 8—709 bales Georgia Cotton 1 60 —126 Tenessee 1 60 ; 100 Louisiana I 60^ to 1 76 ; 49 tcs. Rice 35 ; OR bbls brown 200 bags St. Domingo Jeondnn, Corn-Erfhange, **arch 14—The arrivals of most sorts of Grain, accumula ted the latter part of last week, and having several vessels up thin morning, tho market' was plentifully supplied. Fine Wheat ful ly mui .taint'd our lust currency, but other sorts vended very slowly! No alteration in Flour. Wheat, Kent and Essex, white, 60s. I • 76. ‘ ’ Amxterdam. Jfnrch I.—CJnme new orders forCutton liJYC keen execute ^ firm expecting fa’vorablfc advices* from Eng land. Stock iu market of ull descriptions, 3300 hales. Rotterdam, March 1.—Imports.—Coffee generally advanced from 5s to 8s sterling per ewt. the holders Mill looking for higher terms. Yellow Java would return from 74s In 04s6d. Ordinary, 70s to 74s. There is no Mocha or Bourbon offering. St. Do mingo nets readily 70s to 72p ; Havana 08p to 74p. * Surinam 6 Ue 5d to 97-5d, exclusive of freight and insurance ; but there are few sellers on those terms. Sugar has experienced a rise of 2s to 8s sterling upon most qualities, the stock be ing very low, and advices from London fa voring tlioe pectation of still higher prices. Java rettirus 243d to 27s Id sterling. Siam and China 24s 5d to 36s fid. Rengals fine white 39a ud; Brazil Sugars are also held for better terms : good White is readily taken according to quality, at prices yhqding 3up 5d to 35s sterling. Muscovado 24s to 29s ; Brit. Plantation 24s. to 31s ; St. Domingo 24s to 32s 4d. Cotton of every descriptions is held at for mer prices ; the short stock and other cir cumstances warrant the expectation of bet ter terms. Antwerp, March 4—Merchandize in gen eral remains in favor, and prices continue high. About 8000 bags of Brazil Coffee have been sold at from 45 to 47 cents ; 1*200 1 St. Domin. 45 a 47 ; 50 Eumatra do at 43 500 bales Bengal Cotton have been sold at! 44} to 47 ; 100 of Georgia at 71. Several ! f »ts of Havana Sugar have brought 22] to' '23}<1. in entrepot; and 19 to 19} for about j 300 mats Bourbon Sugar—3fi} cents have beet paid for 100 bales light pepper. “ Vatanzns. April 14.-—Produce is now- coming forward briskly, and Sugar and Cof- j fee are in active demand at quotations.— | Molasses plenty Aiurfleeitningj Good Rice readily commands prices quoted. Flour nnd Lard iu steady demand., nu. - --— s Tain.” in reurnnry and March will curtail our Sugar crop about one third. Shipments of all descriptions of Merchandize can now he made to Havana (except Dry Goods)— the late act prohibiting the same having been repealed ; so that in case of our mar- '• hot being overstocked, we can find vent to that port as formerly. Sugars assorted, 7}r ll^aflAr. 12] per arrobe ; Mascovadoes, 7 a 9 ; Coffee 8 a IU per quintal Molasses, 3i per jf‘'g i Rice, 10 rials per arrobe.— Flour, 13 to 15. Lard, 14 a 15.” Button,April 12.—Cotton.—Per lb-6 mon. —scarce ; Upland and Alabama, 25 a 27 «ts. Nt*w-Or!eans, 28 a 31 cts ; 800 to 1000 hales New Orleans, have shifted hands, at 28 to 29 cts. 6 inns. 1 to 200 halos of Upland and Alabama, also have been sold at an ad- > vnnee on our former quotations. ) Hire.—Carolina 3J a 4 Cts. per lb. 4 a 6 j inns. tOO Ca*ks,sold at 3-J cts. 4 mos. 1 Tobacco.—Per. lb.—6 inos ; Virginia. 4-? f a 8 cts ; Kentucky. 44a 6} cts.—Cuba, none; St. Domingo, none ; Manufactured Rich mond. 7 a 13 ctB; do. Kentucky, 6 s\ 7 none. 50 lilids. Kentucky leaf approved. 5} cents, and 20 hhds. at 5 cts. C-nms. Exchange.—London. 30 days, 10 a 10} ; do. 60 9} a 10; On Paris. 19{. Augusta, April 22.—The rapid advance of our great staple, mentioned in our last, has produced great excitement in this mar ket. The mercantile public is now anxious ly looking for fur* her accounts from Europe; and till they arrive, we can expect no thing decisive in regard to Cotton, Spec ulations have been extensive ; and such an eagerness has been felt to invest as much as possible, before further accounts, that the cash in market has been wonderfully redu ced. Al present, there is an almost unex ampled scarcity of money. Cotton purcha sers hold on to their investments, and t hough Ship Emily, IVeblL Liverpool Sohr. Despatch, Guthrie^? 4 M. ARRIVED, Br. brig Tom. (of Liverpool, n ., 3fi days from Pernambuco? b bll?"*"*®, Jnimer. Left, ship Ha„„ib",,fe.'«W: of New-York, m the roads, lu*ff,r *i 4 ' n,0 n, esic; and several American l f , for ?>i- mg tor freights. The brio P.w *“ wait, ton,) sailed tor Rio Jeneiro „ S’.H&e- vious. «lay 8 ^ Sldbp Rising 8un. Chase D,,i with 196 bales Cotton, looifS Gumming & Gwatlimey, and To,"'’, & CO. * o. Sloop Neptune, Prebble, 4 dnv. r nen, with 900 bales Cottin to r n , n,|) >" mar Mr. Smith .ndM; Rib l 41 * Mr. Smith. ’ 10 u - «• Sloop Eleanor, Dean n„.; Sfe c " tlon ' t * T '^ Ship Emily, Welfh AI Live“p 0n ,. Schr. Reporter, BroVn ^""Y-rk. Schr. Fan-» , ’ <*»• Mrp . Sloop Juo. Chev.lierAftmvuiier, Su S|„ a Passengers in tin; Emily, Mis-Sc.i,. , Capt. Wood, and Mr. Isaac, ^ r “'^ Passengers in the Augusts,-G lui , Potte^ Messrs. Coupe?, Berrieu,^ son apd lioag. ,n ®I- Paffengers in the \Yrn. Wi,li ata » i Pussengers in the Delight,~,V 0 , W „ tors. Neafe. Oihl. W'ndsvvortl,.,,,^^ List of vessels ln the iiprtof & April 25.—4 ships, i brigs, 4,,|, r . 1,a ’’ sloops, '.Total IB. g ’ a lrt * and <i Arrived at Boston, 13th i„ 8 t. t wf| aid, Hows, Liverpool 28 days. * Charleston, April 22.—Ai lf ,„ EI) . f|| - Sarah and (-aroliuc, Prince, Liven,, al'v -lavs, (in Iheatsf. Tuscar Ki4 W , miles-, exchanged signals with the shini., and a ship, supposed to be tlie Henrv T Can '! , ” r - ,rnni this pert for Lirnrmj, ' 8 (hys P N °"' bur - V|10rt ’ ( ’™ilritli, Ballitw, Brig Com. Prehlo, Walker. Boston HI it Brig Trailer, Mitchell. ,\. Yuri 10 te Schr. Hunter, (InteNoga.) Bnrawm'l* dnys. On the 25th 111st. about 12 miles X. ot bape R,„„„,n. was struck hva .V. IV squall .luring which, the master, Cai.Oia enlm Negn, n native nf Genoa, was kimt ^,7--y the mainboom and expired in- Ci-kared, sloop Mercator, Reed, St i nomas. x.'y v T , T0 R,li n Bran.lt, Stembnmt, New-York; brig Miller, Taggart, Wes Ind.es ; Fr. brig Dryns. Pradet, Havre. schr. Marion, PezHiif. Cuba. FpHE public_nro yj^nyf, that ice can be obtained every day in if week, Sundays executed, from six to e/d o’clock, A. M.—fro in ten. A. M. !o ?v o’clock, P. M. and from !• »nr until s o’clock, in the evening—and on Sunda from six to eight o’clock, A. M. N. B.—Credit cannot be given in n ca«c, eirlior for ice or cooling. A pril 25 07p TICKETS KKCE1VE.I, Those person, mho have ordered tiffed in t! PKXLADELPKJA Union Canal Lottery Sixteenth Class, W HICH draws on thu lltli of n mouth, may ob ain them, by ap cation to the subscriber. CAPITALS. prices do not materially fall, there have Extract nf a letter from Bordeaux, March been few actual sales for a day or two.— 5.—Since the 1st iiist. great changes have ! We sincerely hope our friends in the mar- taken place in the situation of ofi’uirs. Sev-; ket may have yet better accounts; and that oral expresses ur rived yesterday, bringing their prospects of a golden harvest, so bril- considerable orders to buy all sorts of co- fiant a week since, mny not be disappoin- desires, a price for our acquiescence. 'The j Ionia! produce ; in consequence of which ted .—Constitutionalist. opportunity presented itself j and we hope the circumstance, will have only the effect to render ourselves worthy of your esteem and friendship. I remain your Brother and Friend, (Signed) WM. M’INTOSH. Extract of a letter from Gen. Wm. JWlntoth, to Gov. Troup, dated hick-chau- Tain fa u, Vith April, 1825., . 4 * I request your Excellency to publish in .. . _ , , some of the public newspapers, that persons prevailed upon to affix the rope to the neck wishing to make purchases of property of of the culprit. A report of tbe circum stance being made to the military comman- By the laW-inuudation of Holland, it is, confptRed that 52,000 persons have been j | 0 ws. left without an asylum, without bread, or! Lord Cochrane was expected shortly to any other resource than the public benefi 1 return to England. e " nce- i The recognition of the Independence of any kind, or to buy out our improvements for the balance of our time, must first attend , . at my house and enroll tlrtir names, speci- dant, he ordered a file ofsoldiers to the spot I tying the kind of property purchased, and who shot the Priest at the foot of the' gal- from whom, staling the residence of each party—all such persons we shall consider coming among us aa fair traders; and all such as may settle on land improved or not in tho bounds of the late Treaty, will be considered by ub, and reported i^s intruders A new project for an amnesty, had been Brazil by Portugal, Waa dajly looked fer---1-with thMe*--- 1 '"’ ' f tl,e ^ ** not co “ ply > terms.” very considerable transactions have taken place, but in a much smaller quantity than the buyers wished, because the holders re tired. All that remained of Cochineal hue been bought 24f. in bond, even the silvered. What a change!—The cotton market opened last fall ut 7 and 8 cents, nnd even these prices were with difficulty obtained— Yesterday twenty teven cents were offered in Coffee 774 a 85 in bond ; Havana Sugar, *ebwrud>..we«jfwi«i terns wero one flu white, 47 a 58, brown. 38 a 45; .Louisiana this town and refused ! We hear it sella Cotton has been sold at 150; Cloves, 3f. Augusta at IMr*t canto, and but a short.qp- 10s: Pepper. 60 a 87( l Cinnamon, 8 a 10 ['? ?? ha i ,J - 1“ Savannah the stock on 50. All the Senegal Gum haa also been hundhaschangedownera three orfonrumea bought for English account. Wl,hn ” 1 . 1 ?. av »!* tl>e warehouses. Expres- Couriers have passed through here f pr ?«■ am riding into every part of the country Bayonne, an.) for the puts of tlie Peninsu- ,n P^u.totrho arttcle. But we regret o la. With order* to buy up the remaining pro- Ba y the >’ find bu ,' t , ll «- Theplancra sold J acei 1 r B “ out too soon.—MUltdgemllt Bee. 19th /iwt. This ris ’which could not be foreseen un- SBSSB999SBSi less we had been in the secrets of Cabinets, n _ __ .. . ,, w announces very serious fears for. peaco ;it RCC6 VCT ) RX KCtlirilS OttlCC. cannot liave any other cause. . subscrilier is now ready to receive Extract ,<f a letter from JVaiilx af 'arch 8. J. the Returns of Taxable Property, for —“ Can you explain the enigma ofthe ex- this county. His office is iu James Morri- traordinary rise in colonial produce within eon, Esq’s. Building, adjoining John C. the last week) Sugars, coffees cotton, 'id- Nicoll, Esq. cna. hide., indigo, anil other articles have I ADAM COPE, Jt. T. ft. C. C. been bought up at 15 to 25 pep cent, ad- J Feb 11 66J] 1 Prize of - - - 850,000 1 - - - - - - 20,000 1 - - - - - - 10.011 2 - - . - . . 5.000 1 - - . - - - -4.72H 20 - - - . . - 1,01)11 30 - - - .... 51)0 52 - - - . . . . 10# &c. Sic. anioiiiiting to 001.0,273,760 DOLl Tickets, . : glO on I Quarters,: : :j Halves, : ; : : 5 60 | Eighths, : : April 25 W. ROBBRTSO TICKETS HECEll ED Ill Union Canal I*otl NO. 16, W HICH will be drawn in Phi!« on the eleventh of May, aai mined in a lew minutes. CAPITALS, 1 S5i 1 2 1 1 2 1 20'- 30- 52 100.1 —50v —UK 4tc. and a large amount of smaller ilcm* nation, amounting to „ I^GiWVS/O Those who hove ordered tickets in 1 ®* brilliant Lottery, will call aiid receive tt* Present price |10—Shares in proportion." LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. April 25