Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 27, 1825, Image 2

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BY O. A W. ROBBRTBOBT, ruaLMHBHi o/the laws or THHtj.MOlt. " We... c»teofWedne*dl|piiat a bill has passed the Senate, and unipea |iromptly prevented, ia like to become a law, which defipos the daily v*v*a. : >1 country PAP*m • • i s i eight not.I.Ana. i i : irivs. noi.i An*. —siviiswm WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRTL27. T CPTho Carrier of the Georgian for tho eaatera part of the city, being unable from aickneaa to..deliver hie papera, those who do not receive them are requested to send for them, to the office. The Legislature of Pennsylvania, have passed the law establishing a Board of Ca nal Commissioners, and placed under their controul $‘20,000, for the purpose of exam, ining routes, die. The Norlblk papers caution the public against spurious North Carolina State Bank . Notes, of the denomination of two dollars, altered from one. At the end of the word dollar, is an Italic S, instead of the Roman 8. which would detect it at once in the viow of most people; and there is besides, a nick out.of the top of the figure 2, in each of the dies, which will bo a'ready mark for those who are not conversant in letters. A correspondent of the Norfolk Beacon, asks the chuse why the Hon. Secretary of the Navy, does not promulgate the proceed ings of a General Court Martial, ordered by him to convene on board the U. S. ship North Carolina 74, for the trial of three of ficers, upon charges brought against them by Commodore John Rodgers. Mr. tPCoitNELL writes from London, un der date of the 7th March, to the Chairman ofthe Catholic Association, and concludes his letter as followsI see the beginning of better days—of mutual oblivion of the ppst—of mutual affection, and real and permanent conciliation of the future.—I hope I may say, Erin, oh, Erin, thy winter is past, And the hope that lived through it, Shall blossom at last." A letter from Boston, received by a gen tlemen in tbfs city, dated 14th inst. states that a cargo of Nsw-Orleans Molasses was sold on the 13th, at auction, at 35 cents— after the sale 37icentB was offered and re- depariment ofthn pub- scale, at a^uut (5 cents ior good Cottons of hags of Cotton have boon received in this port from the southern states since tho 1st of Decembw last, only four months—this exceeds the receipts of this article for the same period last year, thirty-five thousand ‘ les. Thus our Cousting trade, particolur- from the South, has been very active iic swice^/Vbr/olk Deacon, April 1G. this deacrintion. Tiik F*xpL Ration—" Commodore Pot* Htoe.—The market cannot be considered ter hoisted a Omul Pomlant by order ofthe as fettled. Home prime parcols have hoed Secretary of the Navy—bin command over sold st $4, and nothing but tho most inferior A A For Charleston For passage, hnvitm c ) CfI ■■me annum—ixew-urieans Sugars bad also advanced, and were held at lit to IS cents, and were expected to rise still higher. No further chnnge in the coffee market—the article remained at 19.. a 71. Great excitement appear* to have been pro. uwicu m ivew xork by lids intelligence, and-measures havo boen taken to prevent the passage of this act in the assembly.— The editor of the Advocate is of opinion that it would be fatal to the commerce of the city ofNew-Vork, cause the most per plexing and vexatious disputes, and that at tempts would be made to raiso Jersey City, into a rival commercial port. Eleven porsons were apprehended in Bos ton nn a charge of pill'oring at the late fire in that city. Nine wore convicted by the Police Court, and sentenced to three months labor in th a house of correction; one was bound aver to take hiB trial at the munic.i pal court, and one was discharged. Samiu el Chessman, who had boeu committed to prison, by order of a Fire Warden, for caus ing a disturbance at the same fire, brought a suit for false imprisonment against the watchman who took him to the prison— The court however, decided there was no cause of action. In Virginia. John RAND0t.ru has bi re-elected, without opposition in his gressional district ; and John Floyd no opposition which can be called (fEnnus to bU’re-clection. British India.—We copy the pillowing items of intelligence from the Mercantile Advertiser. Capt. Whitney, ofthe Beverlt, Brought Calcutta papers to the 1st of January, which we have seen for a moment. Several spir ited engagements had taken filuce between the British forces'a ml Burmese, which ter minated with great loss to the latter, and not without some former. Kittoot Decembcrijaiyl tho goon totlie eastward wjis'subjoi British—but t(se nntivrs^Were again assem bling in large bodies Uir the purpose of for cing them fro"" that (territory. Gen. Sir Alexander Ci, '\ commander in chief ofthe presidnr . Madras died on ihe 11th of December. The import ' cotton into Calcutta for the year endim, j)ec. lutli last, was ‘200,063 bales—in IhtMiti 1023, the quantity waB 132,544 House of Commons—March II.—Mr. Hume presented the petition from the man ufacturers of Tobacco, against the duties on Tobacco. The Hon. Member Said, this duty was the great cause of smuggling— One of the petitioners, had .informed him of ■ e 1 ..... uLafui jiiiuMunng naving itttmy tr- iy *», juiBsugu, Having clcn«», ‘ougltout the season : this with the small. commodntmns, apply to the man.," *' - - them i BRADI-«V W.ennafW'WIS April 97 number of vessels in port, still causes them I BRADLEY, CIjAGHORN ^u'I.ab a. I I !1.. .....I. I - M..S,.,UU,.InHilinn I A f)fjj ^^ ™ ' U\JJ) published sinco the'arrival of Commodore' quoted in our last, which aro repeated— to be busily employed, notwithstanding! Porter at this placo, states him to be in Peas are rather heavy at our quotations. freights to Europe,' South-America and command of the West India aquadron. The lJ mi ~~ 1 day of hie arrival at Washington, lie direc ted captain Dnllns to report to the Secreta ry nftho Navy that his Broad Pendant was flying nn hoard the John Adams, and if it was his wish that it should be hauled down it would be necessary for him to give in or der to that effect. If the Broad Pendant , isstillfiying.it is to be presumed that no! Iy found purchasers, at still further impro-1 “ Liverpool, Murch 16.—The sales of cot- notwithstandini , __ , ...ope,' South-A inerica ami IWsicco—The little in our market Itae elsewhere are dull. mostly changed hands sinco our last at 56 Sailors Scarce Prime gl5; Coasting, to $7. 18 ; Ordinary, 14. Colton Bogging—Speculation in this ar- Exchonge.--We notice a still further de- ticln appeurs to be at a stand. We quote cline in Exchange this week—first rate it at 30 a 32 cents. bills 8}, fully maintained. Orolcries, Sfc.—Sugars continue in good j —— ! request,and recent importations hake readi- [extracts of letters,] For Sale, A PAIR of chesmtt colon d GARnuTi. HOUSES, warranted ll . AG * order has been given by the Secretary of the Navy to haul it down, ft is an affair over which Commodore Porter has no con trol." A contemplated withdrawal of the troops from the garrisons st Chicago and Fort VVuyne, appears to have caused much un easiness and some excitement at Detroit, as the neighboring Indians have, it is said, already committed aggressions upon the set- _ tiers, and attacked and driven in a party of ton to Eiigland. surveyors. We understand, however, that it is unt the intention of the government to leavo the Territory without sufficient pro tection, and lliat orders have beau issued from the War Department, directing the continunnee ofthe garrisons at Michili- mackittac anti Detroit. TltU measure, while it affords security to the present inhabitants of Michigan, will give confidence to thuse who aro about to emigrate to that rapidly settling Territory, and prevent any inter ruption to the future prosperity of the har dy pioners, whose industry, enterpiize, and numbers, will Boon render unnecessary any ther protection than themselves, against the inroads of the Indians. The Detroit Gazette, spooking ofthe ne cessity of retaining the troops, suys, that Michtiimackinau is the very key of the In dian country, where perhaps more Indians assemble, titan at almost any other point in the Union ; and is within sight of the Brit ish Indian Establishment at Drummond’s Island ; and that Detroit, situated upon a peninsula containing at least 8000 Indians, and separated front the military strength and lesources of the nation by an almost mpassible country, is the most command ing position upon tho whole frontier, and within gun-shot of the Canatlinn shore, to which all the Indians oast of the Mississip pi, are annually invited for presents, and front which they depart well laden with them, and with proper directiuiu for their condo, I. —Aat. Jour. vod prices—Coffeo, which speculation was ton, as reported from tho 12th to the 16th running up rapidly last week, has been in inst. inclusive, amount to 20603 bags; of less demand since, and sales have been ef- these 1ROO Uplands at 11} a l‘2jf; 1028 at fected at rather lower rates—we now quote 13d ; 1540 nt 13} a 14-1; and 20 at 15d ; the range at 20 to 24 cents.—Molasses con- j 180 Sen Islands, "2s 3d a 2s 9d j 10200 E- timies ill good request, and prices are ad-■ gyptinn at 13} a I-Is. vuncing. Foreign and Domestic Spirits are to April 27 ROBERT HABERsiui! , 20p ' Arty uealui smuggling naving ttltBTy _ ken-place j and that a large quantity of to bacco wits seized, the doty on which would amount to ^£20,000. The petitioners re queued the doty might, be reduced from 4s to 2s per lb—ordered to be printed. Mr Law-ley presented a petition from the Chamber of Commerce of Birmingham, praying for the reduction of the duties on imported copper, tin,iron, and oilier metals. Mr. Littleton said, that the reduction of tlie duties on iron, which had already been Mr. E. Evans, formerly a member ofthe Legislature of the state ofNew-Hampshirc. *n;l who has sailed for Greece ns a volun- j made, was allowed to be most useful. lie teer in the cause of Greek freedom, has pub- k a d conversed with some of tho principal ■ I iron-masters in the country on the subject, lulled an address to Ills constituents, in! They Were quite content, acknowledged Which he says—“ I go to assist in the politi* the utility am! sound policy of the redttc- e.l redemption ofGrcece_to employ what- 1,1 jjf r , Hoskisson Was t.nwilling st present evor powers God toay give me to free her to enter fully into the measures which gov- from unparalleled oppression,-—to partiei- eminent intended to introduce relative to pate in the perils of .Vyoung snd glories : “ ™ n -. J" * hu r .... . J ® * . ; go more at large into the principles on which republic, rising up out ofthe ashes of anci-' they proposed a chnnge of duty on the wra •nt freedom, and under the auspices of those I metcrial. Before the commencement ofthe —»—* ^ s^araistaisBsa tton of ancient times—to endeavor to infuse : ked attention to this subject. He was now into her councils the wise, moderate, and i I'tvpcrtd t° proponti *uu:h a change as the protecting trade would point out, and ill Itis opinion render necessary. Certainly great progressive nature of ottr own happy insti tutions—and to guard her from anarchy on one hand, and from the subtle and corrupt ing influences of neighboring aristocracies on the other. It is my determination never to leave the soil of Greece until her liber ties are achieved—or, at least, whilst one -Greek banner remains unfurled." Mr. E. is a warm enthusiast and sailed in company with Mr. Georok B. Enolism, a native ofBoston, whose adventures in the East, as s irisselman, were some time ago given to the public. lu the Mexican Senate, on the 25th Feb. a member moved that an estate worth 100,- 000 dollass, should be voted to General Vincente Guerrero, who had done so much for the Independence of Mexico. He cited at an example, the liberality of the American government to Lafayette— The motion was opposed, on the ground thst there was no real parity in the circum stances of the two casus; that tho Mexican Treasury was not rich, die. The Seuate refused to entertain the motion. A private letter from Ilayli, states that President Bovaa has found on r emigrants so unmanageable and unprofitable, that he ha, offered to send back all who will return at the expense of tho government. This alight have been .foreseen—a popu lation so vicous and disorderly cannot be expected to make good citizens any where. Wo perceive by an advertisement in the Baltimore papers, that our late President Mr. MoNaoz, offers bis proporty in Virgin ia, for sale. inconvenience had it risen front the deficiency of supply, which was inaduqntu to tho de- nmnd, and which necessarily raised the price of the raw material most inconveni ently high. It was the intention of govern ment to extend tho proposed change to cop per. and to afford facility for the importa tion oi it into this country. (Hear, hear, hear.) The resolution would go tho length of adopting such a plan us would also ad mit brass, tin, and other foreign minerals. This was proposed with a view to promote the general interests ef the country, and although a temporary inconvenience might arise to a few, he hoped they would not of fer an opposition to the change, but would evince that readiness which lie had found to prevail in other persons to sacrifice par tial inconvenience to the public good.— (Hear, hear.) The situation of this coun try rendered the proposed alteration expe dient; it was imperative on them to do so, in order to act consistently with what they had done away in other departments of trade, which was the removal of what had been called protecting ditties, but what re ally amounted to restrictions, and fettered that trade and commerce which it was their duty to encourage and extend. Early next week he would bring the subject before the House. Extract of a letter to the editor of the Balti more Patriot. Havana, March 29, 1815.—Yetcrday a French brig of war, a French merchant ship and brig, direct from Franco, arrived hero. No news by them that has come to the pub lic car. No late piratical acts committed; every thing here has the appearance of tranquility, but many doubt its continuance. The Spanish officers arrested a fortnight -g., "-j wnw ofilifi King, nave made their escape, generally to the United States-, they were officers of two regiments suspect ed of being hostile to the present state of things. Your’s respectfully, JOHN WARNER, Agt. U.S.A. Extract of another tetter to the tame. Havana, Mahch 30, 1025.—The seven American seamen, so long imprisoned, have itiid a trial, on Saturday evening last. Jo seph Knight, one of them, is acquitted, and will, I presume, be liberated this evening; the other six I have strong hopes will he liberated soon alter the holy-days are over, which close on Tuesday next. Nothing further new since I wrote you. Your’s with respect, JOHN WARNER, Com. Agt.U.S.A. in'demand, in some instances at advanced rates' Other articles without material cliu ngo. Freight j.l is tho asking price for Cot- n to England—no vessel tip for France. U. S. Bank Stock, 122.— Exchange cTn England, 0} a 9 per cent prcitt.; on France 5f. 12}c. Georgia Bank bills, 1) a 2 per cent. dis. ; Darien 5 a 7. JVeui-Ybrfc, Jlprii 16.—Bagging.—'The prices for Colton Bagging are fully suppor ted, 25 a 27- Cottim Tito import from the first to the 15th, being the last two weeks, was us fol lows '.--Virginia, 510; N.Carolina. 2305 ; S. Carolina 1069 ; Georgia, 1119; Pltilad 126 ; Alabama, 2211 ; Ncw-Orleans, 2605. Total 0705 hales. During Saturday and Monday last, this market continued active at prices before current. The arrival of the ship New-England, from Liverpool, on Monday, evening, with accounts to March 15th, show ing that market to be in rather an unset tled state, occasioned ill a great degrue, a suspension of sales hero, which still con tinues ; we notice, however, yesterday, more enquiry, growing out Of the advices per the Pacific and Leeds, which arrived yesterday from Liverpool,a d the Don Quix- otte from Havre, evidencing more stability in these markets. The week’s work may be put down nt about 3300 to 4000 bales of all sorts.—Wo feel authorized to continue the general range of ottr quotations as be fore ; notwithstanding a few transfers have taken place, at a reduction front last week’s a26 cents; Lou- fenncsscu, 24 a 26 ; Alaba- NEW-Yonx, April 13.—FoROERy.—This forenoon, a decent looking you tig man, call ing himself Duvis, called at Mr. Secor’s Lottery Office, in Chatham-Street, with a ticket, numbered 10,000, combination 7, 20, 51. which is a prize of 4jl 1. By, prefixing a figure, he made it 17,20,54, which is a prize of $3050, on the ticket No. 21,033— On perceiving the dilVeretice ill the number, j do not vary ottr quotations, the inttn was detained and infortnatinn sent. ordinary, (per 100 llis) 2 75 Commodore Porter’s Bhoad Pendant— III last Saturday’s Beacon, we noticed an inquiry made by a correspondent ofthe Bal timore Federal Gezctte, as to tile corvette John Mnnu, (tho late flag ship on the West India station) still wearing the Broad Pen dant of that comtnuitd. The Gazette of Wednesday contains the following reply to that inquiry, transmitted by the Editor from Washington, under date ofthe t Ith instant. We take pleasure in publishing this explan ation in answer to the inquiry, which com pletely absolves the Commodore front any thing like censure. Wo take occasion to observe, at the same time that our reitera tion ofthe inquiry was not the offspring of illiberal or hostile feelings towardsthe Cotn- mndefre of whose gallantry and public ser vices we hevn ever cherishod a grateful sense. We trust we are incapable of im- to Mr. Canfield, who had sold tho $3000 prize, tho alteration recognized, and the unlucky speculator sent to the police, and committed for trial. ExTRAonniNAny Birth—The wife ofG. Anderson, overseer of the plantation of Mr. Randolph Webb, two miles south of this city, was. a lew days ago, delivered of three Jine hope!!—And the toother and children n re ali likely to do well The parents be ing poor, and so large an addition to their family being unexpected, are in need, we learn, of some assistance from their benev olent neighbors, who, we have no doubt, will readily give it them.—Hal.lira. | o fk inst. An Interesting Fact —It is not a little curious, that this morning we received at the same time, the annunciation of Presi dent Adams’s election, by the papers of Liv erpool, England, and the Arkansas Gazutte, published at Little Rock. Thus the im proved facilities of intercourse with Europe, have reduced the space between England and Baltimore, to the distance between the centre of our Great Ropublic, and the cap itals of some of its States and Territories.— The Liverpool papers mention the fact cor rectly, whilst the Arkanzas Gazette gives it as a report, and says the election look place on the eeeond ballot.—Ball. Oax. Wh. rate. Upland, (lb.) 22} isiana, 25 a 31; Tenncss batna, 22} a 27. Coffee.—The arival ofthe ship New-Eng land, on Monday last, tended completely to depress the market—with the exception of about 700 bags San Domingo a t‘20, 4 mos. debenture in part, and a tew trifling lots, we have not hoard of a sale this week— The article is held nominally at ourqtintn- tioiiB, which we do not vary. Havana, P. Rir.o. an a 22 ; St. Domingo, 20 a 21. Domcetic Bondsi—Th« speculative aenrano has subsided. The regular demand, how ever, continues and rather increases; they are in fair request, and the recent advance is fairly established. Flout—N. York, superfine, (bbl.) 5 a $5 12 ; Richmond City. 5 25 ; Baltimore, 5 a 5 25 ; Philadelphia, 5 26 a 5 37. jlotassn.—Titis article has continued to advance through the week ; a lot of akotit 200 hhds Martinique began selling at 29 cts. closed yesterday at 31. A cargo of Cuba, which was held nt 28 cents, went up to 29, and is now held at 30. English island sold at 31 cents, and Dcmcrarn on board 30 cts. New-Orlenns has brmtgli' 32 cents, these rates are nn improvement on last week’s Utes of full two cents; and within two weeks of3 to4 cts ; the article continues in gr;|at demnnd, anil the supplies nut half ad equate to the pressing wants. Rice—Importation, 626 tierces, 59 half tierces. On Friday and Saturday last, the sales of this article were heavy, and several hundred tierces were purchased for ship ment ; but on Monday it again became fiat, and during the week but few sales have been ertected. There are a few prime lots that will command $4 25, and some very in ferior old has been said at $2. The rni|,o of prices nrn similar to last week’s and we Rice, old and a 3 ; do new “ Mw-Yorlc, April 16.—Cotton is in bet ter demand since the arrival of the Leeds and Don Qnixotte. I was offered 26 c. for prime Uplands yesterday. “ Coffee—Was declined again—other ar ticles us per last.” Philadelphia, April 15.—Teas & Cassia, Per ship Addison, from Canton, were yes- Notice. O BUNDLES of Cast Steel, were left ,, G the subscriber’s store about mu • “heat four nionit, since. The owner is requested to cull charges and take it away. h.b." Hathaway 2!»p April 27 Five Dollars Keward M Y yellow fellow BEN, well hunt,,, awaiter.tMr.Shenmaii’sLod* House, left his place about twelve terday offered nt J. * W. Lippincotte & C/.'a J skulking"'ablflhf X * Auction, and brought tho prices annexed— ,„? n llle ""Wo- all the Young Hysons in the catalogue were sold. Young Hyson, in chests, Mnnliop, 95} a 120; Do. do. Syqtta, 05 a 105; Do. do. Squire Tinqua 09 a 100 ; Do. do. Houqua, 101 a 102} ; Do. do. Linqua, 106 ; Do. do. Do. do. Cheepmia, 91} Di ‘ " Kingqtia. 05 a too a 110 ; Do. Do. Ponkciqua 91} ; Go huff chests. Mnnliop, 101 ; Do. do. Syqua, IUU; Do. do. Cheepqua, 94} ; Do. 10-catly boxes, Mnnliop 00 ; do. 5-catty do, do. 91 a 96} ; Compnnv Hyson, in chests, do. 120 ; Do do. Cheepqua, 123}: Hyson, do. do. 115; Hyson Skill, do. Ilipshing, 78; Cassia in mats 35. POUT OF SAVANNAH. ward will be paid to nnv person anprehind log and delivering Ben to the suhsi rilicr ' An additional reward of TWENTY' Ddh LARS will be paid for proofto mmicik of Ins being harboured by ativ per*,,, -1 this county. J. B. REtfi April 27 23)1 ' Administrator's ‘ale. A LL persons indebted to the estute nf Randolph M’Gillis, late of Cundta County, deceased, are requested to m »i 10 pnyment. and those having ilcmandiagairet said estate, will present them to the an e. signed. HANNAH M’GILLIS, Administratrix, G. M’DONNELL. St. Marys. April 10th, 1025. April 27 29ji. The small pox is said to bo raging in the ■ tn ,n y P"Wic fimc- .... r ® ■ . lionary aqdvio duty is more grateful to us neighborhood of Georgetown, S. C. I than to laud the fidelity seal of the mid. to prime, do 3 25 a 4. Spirits.—The article of Brandy which is the leading ono clashed under this head, wns active at the last week and the early part ot'thiti, about 500 pipes were sold— 250 Rochelle, (not Seignette) brought 120 cents, and about 90 pipes yeignettu nt 135 cash, since which, the article has not been as active, but the holders have been firm, and the sules which have been steady in small parcels, have gone off at 137J cents for Sciguette, and 125 for Bordeaux, and a few of the holders require a further advance, but as yet it is not submitted to. W. India Rum is in great request, and at prices a tri fle better. Sugars.—'The transactions in this article are necessarily small from the limited sup- dies at market. About two hundred box»6 m>wn Havanas changed hands at 9J a 9] cents, which is as high as any have gone this8CAtson, and establishes fully the ad vance we have recently noticed. Common whites went off at 12£ a 13 cents. Musco vado Sugars of all descriptions are scarce, and the supply not half equal to the present wants. A lot of Barbados brought 10^ and 12 cents, and a parcel of inferior Culla BJ cents. N. Orleans is in very few hinds.— A lot of 100 lihds on private contract bright 9J, which is as high as nuy sales of couse< In 17B4 an American vessel imported into Liverpool eight bags ot cotton, which were seizod by one of his Majesty^’s Officers of tho Customs, as supposing they were not the growth of America. In l «23, there were imported into Liverpool from the United States of America 407,670 bigs of cotton. OOMMB&OXAZ.. Charleston, April 25.—Colton.—Sea-Is lands still continue to advance in price, sev eral sales having been effected in the course of the week, at our present enhanced rates —But in Uplands, very , little has been do ing ; we quote them, nominally, at 24 « 30 cents—mafly ofthe holders are firm at thepe _ —- rates, but others evince a willingness towels partly loaded, find it difficult to coi submit to rather lower prices.' We believe that purchasers might b# found, on a Urge CLEARED, Schr. Margaret, Mathews, Philadelphia, John Candler. JVo arrivals since our last. AllHlVKD FROM THIS POUT, At. Charleston. 25th instant, schr. Jane, Johnson, bound to N. York ; sloop Cadet, Robins, bound to Norfolk. At Norfolk, 15th inst. sloop Ann, Hedley, 6 day8. CI.KAItEn FOR THIS PORT, At N.York, loth instant, ship Savannah, Beebe. At Charleston, 25th, schr. Anu, Easton. The steam boat Eclipse, from Nashville for Mow Orltisite, w«a lately sunk 1n the Mississippi, in consequence of coming in contact withe boat Andrew Jackson, in the night. No lives were lost; and it was ex pected her cargo of cotton would bq saved with some damage. Charleston, April 25.—Arrived Br. ship Loyalist, Parkin, London, uud39 days from Land's End. Schy. Eliza, Dias, Havana, 6 dujs. Oil the 19th, ntf the Double Shot Keys, was boarded by the Colombian/ armed brig Sou- blette, Cuptnin Cunningham, on a cruise, and lust from Laguira—was treated polite ly. Schr. Susan, Wright, Elizabeth-City 3 days. Schr. Jane, Johnson, Cope Florida, and l day from Savannah. Lett at Cape Flor ida, schrs. William Henry, Houseman;— Florida, Johnson; Thorn, Morrison ; sloops Eclipse, Curtis ; and Telegraph, Sanger— ull wrecking. The U. S. tfeh. Florida, Brown, for Mobile, sailed on the 11th inst. The Swedish brig Calulian, Prom, from Havana for Genoa, with 1200 boxes Sugar, and n quantity of Coffee, went ashore on Florida Reef, on the 17th Feb.—vessel and cargo, with the exception of 40 boxes of Su gar. lost. • Sloop Leopard, St.urtevnnt. Darien 3 ds. Schr. Eliza Jane,Davis, Barrucou, 11 ds. Steam-Boat Commerce, Robinsou, Ham burgh, 4 days. Clf.arkd, Br. brig Romulus, Yule, Lon don ; Br. brig Atlas, Clegg, Liverpool;— schr. Ocean,Taylor, Boston; schr. Mary, Campbell, Kingston. Wknt to Ska, ship Lnngdon Oheves.Bn- ker, Philadelphia; schr. Arabella, Davis, Georgetown; line ship Calhoun, Allen, N. York ; brig Stranger. Cartwright, N.York; aclir. Wicker,Wnrd, Havana ; Engle.Wood New-York ; Colombian schr. Henrietta, Ker, Now-York ; sloop Eagle, Vincent, Darien; Express, Hatnmet, Ne.w-Vork ; Herald. Heath, Now-York, Newport, and Providence. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, Aurora <Sf Franklin Gazelle Office. J Philadelphia, April 17—noon. S AnRivKD, ship Alexander, Baldwin, from Liverpool: ship Rebecca Sitns, Brewton, 2ft days from St. Jago ; brig Kibe, Warner, 33 days from Bordeaux ; brig Constitution, Abbot, 3ft days from Malaga. Bei.ow—ship Faina, from South Ameri ca, and a brig unknown, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, JYcw-York Gazette Ojjice. K JWtP- York April 17—two p. M. ( Arrived, ship IsaacJHicks, Mocey, 42 days from Liverpool; ship Rambler,Barney, of Nantucket, 4ft days from Liverpool; ship UffvciaV V-TftviVng O F thu UNIVERSITY LOTTERY, 5th Class—New Series, which took place in Baltimore, on lt>ih inst. an, 4a, o in, 48,44. Those interested will call and examinetk: • numbers, nt LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. April 27 Venetian Blinds. T HE Subscriber offers for sale a com plete assortment of VENETIAN UfjINDB, auitnl’lo fj,r ntin/loB'fi of Pvotr size. Also, old Uliads repaired. I. W. MORRELL, march 30 10b At Private Sale. A PRIME NEGRO MAN. about two. ty-five years of age, nn excellent how servant and coachman, for sale bv J. B. HERBERT & CO. April 7 V aw J UST received hy the William Wallttt, an additional supply of DOl T BLK««l SINGLE HAIR MATTRASRES, utki will be warranted of the best finality. 1. W. MORltEhL Jan 97 nnv 3 uenco have been made this season. We 0 not alteqour rateB which arc already as j Hector, Ogden, 35 'days from Greenock ; high, but remark that the article iB in ani-, brig Commerce, Turner, 11 days from mated demand. j Charleston ; brig Azores, Hatch, of Colum' Tobacco,—Several sales havo been made ; bin. Me. 12 davs from Georgetown, S. C.; since our last report at about similar rates, j schr. Volusia. Babcock, 9 days front Chur ned no disposition evinced in the market to jleston ; schr. Orbit. Beers, 8 davs from do; decline—the stock in firsthands being very isclir OonBtittition, Foster, of Machiaa, 11 trifling, and the manufacturers generally,, days from Guoruetown, S. C. having but a small stock on hand. A lot of I Cleared, ships Com. Perry. Thorp, 90 lihds Virginia was taken for export, at ’ Charleston ; Brighton, Scbor, London i 6} cents, middling quality end * lot of 50 brigs Enterprise, Crowell, Gibraltar ; Con- Kentucky, middling quality, at«}. ' stitution, Klockgerer, Bremen. Freight.—The recent advices ofthe ad- ‘ vance of Cotton in England have had the rrime l*ork to Sperm >'il, Just received per ship William tt'itilM OA BARRELS Prime Pork 20 Barrels first quality Sperm Oil 40 Barrels Prime and Moss But For snle hv BRADLEY, CLAGHORN & WOOF, April 15 Ancinnx’B Wind. | Whhkey. -g /~V/~V BARRELS landing from l! '‘ .1 vJ Governor Hopkins; for sale ■! March 14 .1. B. HERBERT* W Prime Pork, «c. Just received by brig PfuvznnL, I BARRELS PRIME POKE 10 do Mt^s do 20 do Prime* Bruf 10 do Mess do | 5 do White Beans ' 10 Firkins choice Goshen Cutter 200 Pounds Pearl Burley For sule by A. BASSETT. Anril 21 At Private bale, A NEGRO WOMAN, about twenty* years of age, an excellent cook, »»* or and iruner, with her two children,"?? a hoy nbout ten years of age, »»«* S 1 about five years old. . n 1 April 0 J. B. HERBERT Coen, Hour, WViiskfiy Hams. / , | 2400 ® USHELS Wllite 5 / 50 Barrels Supf. Howard# Pf® I , 150 do Whiskey 200 Hams in bags # i Landing from schooner ThomasJW"I Baltimore, for sale by HALL/t March 25 and ski? effect to check shipments for the moment. Thp Fnvinp Pnmmittee The speculators are so much engaged in 1 Ile r -* n O me LOmiUlWe, buying and sellling, that but little attention YIMylLL receive proposals for erecting aw is paid to shipping to foreign markets at pro- j * T engine house in Liberty-Square— sent. Until lately freights to Europe"'— u- «—' ■ - •> brisk, and at improvddrates, now the le ves ....... )' com plete their oarges—the rates,how«Ver, have not varied i upward* ef seventy thousand tractor. April 15 I. MINIS, J. MORRISON. J. VV. JACKSON. 19 Limeed Oil, I R eceived per brig pauces i Emperor, 20 Barrels Linseed Jil 8 Barrels White Bans 3000 Pounds Codfish axs-w , April It Anciaux’sWjWL- Loaf Sugar. p Qft BARRELS LOAF AND Lb- Oil sugar, fon«j° Jjjpgjuiorr.. April 14