Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 02, 1825, Image 2

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av*.*w.moM&T«Mr t PVnijAHKiOP THK LAWS OP TlfK UNION, DAILY PAPER,': COUNTRY PAHKH, : t KIOHT DOLLARS. .* : FIVK DOLLARS. MONDAY MORNING. MAY 2. 1823. Intelligence froiM|ra to the. middle ot March is received in New-York. Up to a- bout the middle of February. Callao re inained in the hands of the Royalists, and the Asia and other Spanish vessels of war were entrance of the harbor. A misundersl an ding hod taken place between the Intuit" daut of Guayaquil and Admiral Guise, in consequence, as was undrstood, of the lot* tor having den.undcd money in an improp er manner, lie was arrested and in prison service renderedUVb country in the Capture' No improvement has been made as to-the of the pirate* condition ot Mr. Ward’s plantation since The success of the enterprise, against tuy last inspection, skilful and cunning advcrsaires. is the ^est ;On inspecting the lands of Mr. Ebenezer proof I can after youof the good conduct of Jackson, I found the hanks and trunks in the officers and men engaged in it, andren- tolerable repair, the ditches of all the cul* ... CO n4ition—the For New-York, ESTABLISHED LIME , r , ders superfluous any euTogiutn tVom me. tivatrd parts ore in a fair condition—' cruizing on, and had command ot the f have the honor to be, very respectfully, ditches of the uncultivated parts, hove sir, yuur obi'dienl servant, tlmm weeds and grass, yel the watei in tin,m York, JOHN D. SI.OAT. appears to preservo its sweetness, front lliu don Tot|ie Hon. S.imof.l L. S ,urium>, " ' L ' ” J -‘** Secretary of tin) Navy, Washington, fact that a small quantity of water is daily ® 0, let in and out. I. Vv The romiUr packet snip SAVANNAH, P Wm. Bibee, Mutter, Wdl have immediate despatch nr lllltiunira Imn:.- . t„ r . Vm ll! K«at nc- °n board, Hall & iiovt. ID* As many persona have expressed a de- at t | le above-mentioned period, and it wits •ire to give a dinner to the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Charleston, they are requested to leave their names at the Bar of the City. Hotel, THIS DAY, where a subscription list will be opened for that purpose, SAVANNAH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The eighth anniversary of the Savannah Missionary Society, will be held THIS EVENING, May the «d, at the Preahytc rian Church. The services to commence at eight o’clock. An address will be'delivcred by James M Wavnk, Esq. and information on the subject of Missions, will boeoimnuuicatcdby Jeremiah Evahts, Esq. Rt. Tammany’s Day.—The first of May falling on Sunday, was celebrated by the Sav.aunah Guards, under Captain 1 att- nall, the Fencibles, Captain Hunter, and the Georgia Hussars, Captain Law, oii Saturday. It being the anniversary of the first corps, a procession was formed about Yi o’clock, consisting of the Guards* the Clergy, the officers of the Brigade ai^d Re giment, and deputations from the Georgia Volunteers and Republican Blues, which proceeded to the Theatre. The lower tier of boxes was crowded with in elegant as semblage of ladies—and the second tier was occupied by the Georgia Hussars, by the deputations of the other military corps, and the citizens generally. The pit was appropriated to the officers invited, and to the Guards. A member of the corps, R. R. Cuyler, Esq. then delivered aa oration, which met with the warmest approbation— and which was distinguished by patriotic sentiment and a judicious selection ot the to pics'dwelt upon. After music by the band the procession was again formed, and re turned to the bay, where it separated. The company then proceeded to the east end ot •-he bay, and fired a salute, after which they retumeo and were dismissed. The day was '•JF’TJf Dy *1. > H'.uniltla, tl,p com.mandpr, a short distance from the city, where a dinner Was provided, and the ut tn t harmony prevailed ml a late hour ol the afternoon, when the corps returned. We publish in another column, the offi cial account of Lieut. Sloat, giving the particulars of his late successful cruize a gainst the pirates of Porto Rico. The edi- t»r*ofthe New-York Evening Post men l ions r lie receipt of a Porto Rico paper con tuining the condemnation, confession and execution of eleven pirates, who made their escape on shore. When these pirates were to ken to the place of execution, the chief, Cof rocinus, refused to be blindfolded, say ing that bo had murdered three or four hun dred, and thought that by this (line he ought to know how to die, and that he wished to see l ow they managed. The capture of this chief Cofrecinas, is Considered a circumstance of the highest importance by the government:- of Porto Rico, Sl.Croix and St.Johns. lie hud been for years the terror of the coast, and a rul- lying point for the pirates ; and a lurge re ward had been offered for his head by the govern incut of Porto'Rico. Morrell, Cohen Si Miller, Win. Por- ""l "fuTind on examining the Sieam-Boat ter, H. Tupper, Hazard & Denslow, B. W. To Lieut. Pendergrast, the Officenand crew Wharf and Docks nttachcd to Hutchinson’s Dehimuter, J. Inglis Si co. E. Bliss & co. J. t>,> QOrw »,. a* i • ~ of the tlitop Dolphins now in the service of Island,' not liing that might be pernicious to , P» Set ze, Mayers & Hamilton, A. Parsons, JTclaacl^C IOI ljlVtT|)()()l the United State* if Anurirn. thn health of the citizens of Savannah ; IJ* Kopman & co. J. Lewis, J. Bradley, Lay j Jf>>* The first rate connurail r * The Alcalde of Police, Don Jose Torres, they are in as good a condition as the na- :& Hendrickson, J.Bentley, Butler &. Scran- jeQfci CHARIOT and the Military CotninandaiU, Don Tomas turn of things Will admit of. ' ton * P* Hill, S. C. Dunning, W. B. L <R«.h, P• Pratt, Mugler Reno vales, request me to suy to you, that, The land of Mr. Twiggs, ot present oc» C* C. Griswold, Philhrick & Scranton, G. SmhHCL Will suit from this iKirt nh in the name of Governor of'this lslund and cnsi*d by Messrs. Taylor dr Davis, has been 1 Newlmll, R. G. Miller, S. C. & J. Schenk, the ‘doth inst. and can hondsomnlv ac ° U the vessels were intirely dismantled. The of the Spanish nation, they present you their ditched according to the directions given, Scarbrough & Clark, .1. A. Maxwell, H. modate passengers* For terms nniilv t° ,U * details of these occurrences had l.cen for- thanks lor the important service you have and although the surface is now wot, after I.ord Si co. A. Basset, N. B. Weed, J. W. S. U , J'a'rkjiaN ... - . . rendered them in cupturing the piratical ves- the banks arc properly rained and the luml Long, Uaiiury At Herbert, J. &. M. rrun- May 2 <,« ' warded by vessels which have not yet ar * ; 8e | commanded by the noted Cofreritms. has time to drain, it u ill probably be in a , ifergnst, R. Campbell, Brudley, L'laghorn dt — rived. | They have written to the Chief AutlmfJ- good state of Dry Cult ure. j Wood, H. Cassidy A, co. Z. Day & ca expected would bo shot. Tbo c.rews of liis squadron had mutined and dispersed, and ! ty, an account of your gallant and success- w On examining the lands owned by Mr. 1 Cleland. I. Norton, A. & E. Wood, G. B. From Greece.—The Boston Daily Ad- ful expedition, onu hope your future exer- Scarborough and others, I found thorn im- 1 Lamar. O. Taft, B. Burroughs, Dunham Si vnrtiaor atntua n l«it«r hm l»..pn rn-j tiotis may meet with equal success. proved l»y the Work, which hiid been done : Cumpflold, J. Pouticld,II. B.IIuthawny, and * ... I In them you will always tiiul friends, and upon them agreeably to ilie directions giv- i C. Kelsey & co. P asm n gen, Mrs. Riggs, ceived from Mr. Miller, who sailed from • brother olficers in an honorable cause, and en, and I am still of the opinion, that when | Col. Baihy, Messrs. Porter, Peudergast, Vm . a. ■. i. vm il 1 • I .. I .11 it. . ... 1.1. 1 I. .... ....... I.m.. . 1 — il...im A I. I* . . ! — ... V 1.1 ' i _ , It* ..l.rtii * • rw I Nf l< I* f. t- Boston last fall for Greece, from which it' all the assistance they may have in their the directions are carried completely into .... Mu.ni, .power, effect, those lands will be found to be in a appears that lie met with a friendly ncep- T1(cy rp q ll(Jst y„„ to accept thn refresh- goml stale of Dry Culture, tion by the Greeks ; and also a letter from . m-uits now sent oif, ami regret that your " Tim plantation of Mr. Joseph Stiles has Prince Mai: rocordato, in answer to one of, short slay deprives I hem oftlm pleasure of a break in the Brick Yard Square; anoth- shewing you more particular attenti n. or in the River Square ; and another break They are also happy to say, that Captain in the Warnpee Square. Tim water How- Manual Marcann lias also been successful ing in nt those breaks, causes a cunsidora- in securing some of the Pirates, who swain hie part of this plantation to have a wet to the shore after you captured tluur vessel.. surface. There are also three squares im- * Wishing: you success, health. &c. 1 um, mediately to the right of the Augusta Road gentlemen, your friend anil servant, JAMES J. ATKINSON Ponce, Gth March* 1IIJ5. which Mr. Miller was the bearer, in which he says that Mr. M. will be employed in tlie Greek service. Mr. Kremer is said to be preparing for publication during tlm ensuing summer, an other statement on the Clay Controversy. Mr. Ingham has also in preparation, an nd- dres8 on the same subject. Mr. K. is held up in some of the Pennsylvania papers n* the candidate for Governor, to succeed Mr. Siiulze, the present incumbent. A frost was experienced in Philadelphia, on the night of tlm ‘20th of April, by which ice oftlm thickness of nearly half an in inch was formed. The same was experienced in New* York. Charleston, JtyrU :S(>.—By the pilot-boat Caroline, Cnpt. Mulling*, in the short run of 7ft hours from Havana, we have tlm papers of t hat place to Mondy last , 25th inst. in clusive. Tlmy are entirely destitute of hews. ' The Carolina*i rrived at Havana on the night of Friday, 2id inst. Considerable o- perations in Sugar and Coffee were advan tageously made on Saturday by those inter ested in the despatch sent out by her. On Saturday afternoon there wris an arrival from a Northern port, when suspicions were afloat, that West-India Produce was not less Kouujjit after than our great staple Cotton. Homers would not name any price for Coffee on Monday, and we should not be astonished, that when sales again open, the advance would be from 23 to 2ft per cent, on sales effected, before the arrival of - -um «t_ Rice'was worth from gtjto g5. Flour 12 j to 14J; Lard 12 a 14^* Egyptian Cotton.—.Advices received in England from Alexandria, to the end of Jan uary, represent the cotton-raising specula tion of the Pacha of Egypt, to have cotn- iiletcly succeeded. It was expected flint the next crop of Mako-Cotton alone would produce above 400,000 bales, which, how ever, it will be recollected, are quite small. Interesting Official Papers.—Copy of a lei ter from Lieut. Com. John D. Bloat to the Secretary of the Navy. U.S. Schooner. Grampus, St. Thomas, 12tk March, 1025. Sir : I have the honor to report, for the information of the Department, that, havitur learned that several vessels had been rob" bed by pirates, near Faxardo, ami that, two sloops of this place, and one of,Santa Cruz, had been taken by them, were equipped and cruizing aspirates, I obtained two small sloops, nt this place, free of expense, by the very cordial co-operation of his Excellency Governor Von Srholten, of St. Thomas, who promptly ordered the necessary documents to be issued, and imposed u temporary em bargo, to prevent tlm transmission of intelli- We copy the following article from the Ha/timore Federal Gazette, of tlm 21 st inst.— Tlm Naval Officer alluded to, is probably Cnpt. Phillips, who wia dismissed from the service under the following circum tail- cos. Capt. P commanded the sloop of war Baltimore, tn the short war with France, and was part of the convoy of merchant ves sels from this place to Havana. The Con stitution frigate having sprung one of her masts, returned to this cou try from the West-lmiia station; after which, the Bab timore being in company with u British squa dron, under the command of Commodore Luring, Capt. Phillips was invited to break fast aboard. While absent from his ship, the British commander sent a .lieutenant on which uppear to be in bad order, from tlm hanks not bring sufficiently strong to repel tlm hm k water. I have particularly examined tlm planta tion belonging to tlm estate of Gen. James Jackson, and at present occupied by Cant. James Hunter, and deem it my duly ns In spector to sat to you, that much credit is due to Cnpt. Hunter, for the neatness dis played iri the cultivation of the place—it is in beatiful ordef. The hanks' and trunks of Mr. Bilbo’s plantation, now occupied by Mr. Falun, are in tolerable ord- r; measures have been ta- ikon to improve the condition of this place. * All of which very is respectfully submit ted by your obedient servant, JOSEi H RIJFSBLTj. i.n.c. P. S.—The Chairman of the Committee of Dry Culture states, in regard to the plantation of Mr. Stiles, that he is making hoard, who mustered his crew and tool: out j at fhr» present moment, every exertion to several, claimed to be British subjects.— -place it in proper order. Capt. P. on returning on board, struck his Hag, buL the English officer would not take possession of his vessel. On his return to the United States, a Court was ordered up on his conduct, but bis indignation on lea ru ing it was so great, that the Court was su perseded by Ilia dismissal. We state these facts from memory, hut they are substan tially correct.—Ch. Cour. Baltimore, April 21.—It is rumored, that the Cabinet have under consideration thn claim of an old and highly respected Officer of the United Spates Navy, to ’’o restored to that rank, of which he was un justly and “ without any official enquiry” deprived, more than twenty-five years ago . —amrwe are mrormeu tnai tetters have been received in this city, stating tho pro bability that the injustice effected during the Presidency of the father, will in this instance bo remedied as far as under the authority oftlm son. be a highly gratifying result not only to the P ro P or, ! on citizens of Baltimore, but. in various other parts of tho United States, where his worth and his injuries are well known. From tlm character given of the new Presided by his friends Extract, nf a letter, da’ed .Antwerp.March Itt—We hope that the Grampus is safely arrived with you long ere this reaches.— She le t- Flushing 12 days ago. Tlm Min erva and others have come in. After some fluctuations in Rice, this article is now worth very nearly the same prices as nt the time we sold the Grampus’ cargo, sav 12 a 13 o 13j for prime. Without unforeseen occurrences, it is supposed to have been at its highest fortlie season. Grain remains Cottons have been considerably im proved. ns you will see by tho quotations.— A good opinion is entertained of its koep- iii in u m ,, D* owing to tlm great wants in Europe, nract! 'thT n,1f ^ comparative scantiness of supplies. This would ^°^ cnr > , ° up l P r > c< ’ 8 have risen in an equal proportion; if not.tlm chance seems fair. Indigo high and likely to remain high.— Cochineal in demand. Dyewoods less brisk. Sugars pretty firm. Coffee without much briskness just now. The great speculation in England is stopped, but. we hope after all that some advantage will be derived from it Kelsey, unu Bturges, such an act of jus tice and magnanimity may well Im expect- will prove bV Blicb conduct that lio ? n,hn ™ l"'’™ wl -" c 1 l ‘ were actutll| y does not consider it to be a good cause tor omitting to redress a grievance, that it is of long standing or proceeded from the highest station. Alexandria, Jan. 19.—Consignments of Mako Cotton are now made to all quarters. Besides several Netherlands and Norwegi an ships bound to Holland, we have two Swedish ships loading for Hamburgh and Stettin. The Government will not so low. and did not pay the grower- Prices—Coffee, St. Domingo, fij a 8jj ;— Cotton, T T pl. 23 a 27 ; Louisiana. 24 a 28 ; Tobacco. Vn. 34 a 7. Georgia and Carolina, 2 ’ n 8. Kentucky 2$ a 44 ; Rice, Carolina, 12 a 13L more linseed, under tlie pretext, that the l'f' n **»»o, arnllon, 1 Co Lu»ilirr, white stock is too small, hot probably benunsn j t 1 P lll<? '^ j- 1 ' 511 1 1 ; It.(). Sioveri g 0 ; R t). Prices Current nt St. Thomas, April 13.— pefif, No. 1 & 2, a 7A, dull; prime 8;J-; Pork 121 a 13. winded; Corn, yellow, hush cents, plenty ; Tnr. bbl. g3{ : Sp. Tur- cxpects higher pri< this article has risen supplies, daily arrive, cargoes of cotton i.M, ■Kv Wrncd Shooks nod lloorliup 80 coots. " risen in Holland. Proe A^oD'.-Coeoa lh 24 rts. i Coffee 11 ve. Besides linseed, some ” ' ’ * ^’ lll K ami other goods would be $ | a 9 !» Mn '“ BeB - l7 s,t ln * 1 ) ™ « sent to Holland, hut tlmroT'n "font of 98 1 }|| cnv - MP ll>s » S; Post ic, too $ tun Dogwood 21 a 25;— States, geoec to the Pirates; wlii.h sloops I man- "Ml" o'iopted to the purpose. There will ... , r nod linrt armed under tlm romrnuitd of Lien- bl! 11 Blil1 creator demand for them this Mahogany J.-O. Bills on tho U, tenants Pemlergrast aipl'Wilson, for the | y'-'ni*. for I ho next crop.of Mnko Cotton a P“ p . ncim; on dollars. 1 percent Latf.st fuom Colombia.—Bagota pa pal-tu the I7tli of .March, have been re ceived. The North.on papers contain ma ny extracts. General Charles Souulette had been appoioi.ed in Colombia, “Secrtoury ofytntc for the War Department." On the 2dt|i February, the Minister Plenipotentia ry of Guatimnlu, ‘ United Provinces of the Centre nf America ,* had his formal audi ence of the Vice-President of Colombia, and presented his. credentials, with a friendly and complimentary address. The Vice- President expressed, in the name of the go vernment and peeple of Colombia, the high mitisfaction ho felt upon this occasion, & the Well founded hopes lie entertained, that •don the United Provinces of tho Centre of America and the Republic of Colombia, would not only be, as hitherto, good friends and neighbours, but also intimate allies am! Confederates. Tho grand Congress of Plenipotentiaries from all the Spanish American .States, to be held at Panama, will assemble in October. Xt is believed that our government lips re ceived an invitation to send also a represen tative thither. In a semi-official enumera tion of tho objects which are to engage the attention of the Congress, the liberation nf the Islands ofCuba and l’arto Rico from the yoke of Spain, is mentioned. purpose nf examining nil the rmnli harbors W *H P rr "hice above dOd.OGU bales, and ““ of Crab-bland, amlthe Houtli Const of l’or- 1 D'* 1 fop °f linseed will be much greater , , ! lr , t " n to Rico. We sailed on tlm first of M,iri-li I than last year. Tho season through life Holders will not sell a I .... : i . ... ■ . i t . 1.1 3 niivrrs will nnt nnr<‘li;t and examined every plnea ns far tn tbo Westward ns Ponce, without success, al though we got frequent information nftliom. We anchored at Ponce mi the evening of tho 3d, UM took our men and officers on board. The next morning nt 10 o’clock, a a sloop was semi off the harbor boating to the Eastward, which was very confidently supposed to ho ono ofthnso fitted nut hy the Pirates. I again got one of tho sloops! and manned her under thn command of Kent. Pendergrnst, accompanied by Acting Limit. Magruder, Dr. Biddle, and Midshipman Stone, with twenty-three men, who sailed in pursuit. The next day nt 3 o’clock they had the good fortune to fall in with her, in i whole country is in general healthy. A-phyaician of Hamburg, named But 1KR,'fcd Viiventod an instrument hy which « limb yun bo umputed in a second. seems at a stand.— at reduced prices, and buyers will not purchase at high ones, till ! further accounts from Europe render the We find the annexed paragraph in the P ro ’ 5 P^ p b m ”'* e ™Jtatn, on which to found London Literary Gazette for March 3d — sporuln.'ion S; 1 he quantity coming m from The Imllufi nation of .the sailor is nnt ahso- 1 ie r, ' untl ‘. v ,s nnt and the sales from Intelv without exuniule. It mny be recol- 'y H ff on! ' aPR « course, limited. We bn- h'cted that Louis 11th, ami after him Nap- 1 J£ vet ] l , B fl hur quotation, at present, 11 oleon, represented theqiselves as the State, i CP,,ts ”!** . t “ e prices are, L’etat,—e’est. mni.” We trust that from in a Piesidoiit nor Lesishttnre will ever limey themselves to be the Constitution.—National Gazette. Curious Fact.—-(A correspondent fa vours us with the following singular anec dote):—“I have recently relumed from the City ofSaviinnah, in the United State groat degree, nominal, owing to the partial sales, from the cause before mentioned, as well ns from the scarcity of money. A few days will probably change the face ofthings. •“‘Augusta Constitutionalist April 29. the harbor of “ Boca del fnfierno,” which is j where I resided lor n few weeks. During very lurge and has many hiding places,| ,n y s *ny there, I saw a sailor, who, al- where an action commenced that lasted for- 1 though insane, vvaR perfectly harmless, and ty-fivfl minutes when the Pirates ran their! was allowed to rumble about the streets.— sh>op oi: shore and jumped overboard.— I The infatuation of lunatics, in supposing Two of them were found killed, and ten | themselves to be kings and emperors, is u- of those who escaped to the shore were nivorsally known. 'I’his poor fellow, living taken by the Spanish* soldiers, five or six of *n a Republic, it might he supposed, would whom were wounded, and, amongst them, have laboured under any diffusion of the famous piratical chief, Cofrecinas, who that nature. But it would seem, that the has long been the terror of this coast, and ruling passion with madmen, is, the passion the rallying point of the pirates in this vi- fi>r ruling, for the continual cry in this case entity. As near as we can ascertain, he was, 8 1 am the Constitution of the United had fifteen or sixteen men on board, and States.’ ” was armed with onp four pounder, and mus- \ gg kata, piatola, cotton*, and knivaa, for his '■ Savanrah, April 22,1855. ‘Tr“aitl R !,r ren,lor 88 reT- U ‘ arrivnd To Dr. WtM.iAM R. Warino, Chairman of l i , " S !' nt T last evo * the Committee of Dry Culture, nmg; and I am happy to add, that none of a IR . Z',3 1 ? n “i!ti 8,1 h , avu In cmpliancp with the instruction, re- tlieir oxnnanre tn tha t. ’ n " tw f t l ,Bta,, ‘li , ig coived from yon, I have carefully inspected in^ r i ) I » " a Vf‘.. rain / ,,r ‘’ , ov- all the lands subject to Dry Culture, and below! ' I have n.uch pleasure in l ° ° ft ' Cry ° U my rep ° rt in reUtio, ‘ The price of Cotton is less by four or five cents than it was last week. The spir it of speculating in the article has subsided, at least for the present.—Mill. Jour. 20th Ull4 you that I received every assistance trom XSt“t ,nd ^ iH in bad order/ which must bc the HoncoKR i f thn ...ov ™ Jo promote attributed to gnles ot September and March honor tTnl.„ «*o 1 i' ,< l ,t,0n ’e I , hnve lhe 1»»L and from* other cireumatances which hv them to I ioot „ c “l*y oP 8 letter sent enuid nor bn prevented ; every exertion is h!m .Td,he!‘r 'o* nderer ,“ 9t ’ tl,8nki "8 now making to better it. conkon, an im- h.m and the other officer, and men, for tl.o provement f. daily making. Cheraw, April 26.—Remarks.—Since the arrivals of the Crisis, later accounts from Liverpool, to 16th March, report a decline in prices of Cotton there, in consequence of many speculators and importers forcing their stocks in market; and we in conse quence notice a dullness&nd decline of the nrticle here. We quote accordingly prices at 18 a 23, for inferior to prime Cottons Cotton, 16 a 23. Si hr. Gleaner. Millei For Boston, The substantial sclmuhor dolphin, Snrntel Biirgett. Master, For freight or passage. i|k, 0 to Camming & Gwuthnmy, G. B. Lam r, W. Lippitt, and S A. Condy. Sr hr. Ann. East cm. Charleston, P j- I, T . Q | f er.ChnrlostmLt day, ^ hn ^^ r t0 °" bu8rd ' I day, to May 2 PARIS HILL. 33 iillai IL Tapper, P- Hill, and T. G. Chamber- For MeW-Yoi’k, Newpo.t Ulld Sultr. Mnrv And, Lnwin, Charleston, 1 day, to I*. Hill. St hr. I-abella, from Beaufort. Revenue Cutter Cruwlbrd, Payne, Char leston, 1 rloy Providence, The schooner G L E A N Fi R, , B. IF. Miller, Muster L. Will sail on Wednesday next.-’ Sloop Mercy,Colics, Rieebnruiigh. 2 days,. For freight or passage, having good nicoi with Cotton, to E. Reed, and J. A. Max- modal ions, apply to the master on board, ii; Well. Steam Boat Georgia, Bowman, from Au gusta. with Bouts No. 2 and 14, with IOoO bales Cotton. List of vessels in the port of Savannah, 2d May, 1825.—5 ships, 2 brigs, 7 schooners, and 5 sloops. Tho ship Chariot, Pratt, for this port, was to sail from Boston the 24th ult. The ship Corsair, Porter, for this port, was up at N. York, 21st ult. The sclir. Felix, Ross, from this port,was up at Havana on the 26ih uti. for Charles ton, in 2 or 3 days. The ship Globe, Hamilton, oleared at Phi ladelphia 23d ult. for Canton. The ship Thomas Fowler, Candler, arr. at N. York 21st ult. from Liverpool 55 days. Spoken. April 1 Jut. 41,Ion. 44, ship Geor gia, 12 day? from Savannah, brig June, of Neiv-York.in sight. Charleston. April 29.—Arrived, ship Com. Perry, Thorp, New-York 10 days. 22d inst. off Cape Lookout, in 17 fathoms water, pi' ked up a North-Carolina built whale boot, green button, black bends, with her stern stove in, two pieces pig iron ballust in her. Ship Carolinian, Howes, Philadelphia, and ft days from the Capes. Brio 1 Charles, Coffin, Havana 6 days. Schr. Quero, (of Duxbury, Mass ) Smith, Lisbon 44 days, and 15 from St. Thomas. Cleared, brig Pomona, Hatch, liuvana. Ifcut to Sen, Columbian schr. Marycaba- ron, 8:ige, New-York. April 30.—Arrived, pilot boat Caroline, MuPings, Havana 75 hours. Cleared, ship Milo, Woodherry, Liver pool; Line ship Empress, Sinclair, New York; sloop Venus, Luddington, N. York and N. Haven; steam boat Commerce, Har vey. HamSurg and Augusta. Julios’ Upper Wharf. May 2 For Phihulelphir . a, The sloop N E P T U N E, Prib hie. Mat lev. Will sail on Wednesday rest. JW passag' only, having excellent u.-rnm- modations. apply to the Captain onboard at Jones’ Upper Wharf, or to GIFFORD & BONNY. v3i) Mnv 2 41st ANNIVtiKSAKY Chatham Artillery Attention! Appear rf your La- .boratory THIS DAY, •at. ten o’clock,in full uniform, white panta loons, to celebrate your • - Forty-First Anniversa ry. By order Cnpt. Blnis, BULLOCH, First Sefg’U Mny 2 33 Sperm Candles. A BOXES New-Bedford Sperm Can- Jt vf dies, Holland Si. Son’s Brand, reeoiv- Goshen Bui ter. Landing from ship Savannah. 1 O KEGS Prime Goshen Butter. -1 vf IN STOHK, 10 Cask? Goshen Cheese, for sale low 10 Barrels Rye Flour 15 do Whiskey 10 do Gin 12 do Newark Cider 15 do North River Beer with a general assortment of G UOCFRIES, for sale by H. B HATHAWAY. Junes’Upper Wharf. . May 2 33p Prime Coffee, c-'c. ,receiv ed per Savannah, for -sale hv J. B. HERBERT &, CO. May 2 50 Mackarel, BARRELS N . 3, Huston Maoka- rol, laudinir am! for sub' by L. BALDWIN* & CO. May 2 ;i;t„ Copartnership, C C. GRISWOLD, having taken Eo- • \v\ viii) Wii.f.y info copartnership they will in future trims net business under the firm of C C. G ft IS WOLD $ CO. May 2 BAGS PRIME COFFEE v vF 30 Barrels Fresh Pilot. Bread 10 Kegs Prime Cesium Butter .10 jin nets Apple Brandy 30 Barrels New England Rum 10 Hogsheads do do 5 Pipes Rutonburg Gin 20 Barrels do do Just landed and for sale by S. C. GREF '.77. May 2 33|*U ''■tone Ware J^ANDING from ship Savannah, For Sale, A COMPLETE WAITING MAN, so ber and honost. Also, t.» be hired, ono or wo good waiters, in a private fumi- lv or in u well regulated boarding-house Those servants would be an acquisition. Apply at the office of tlie Guorgian, for fur- tlicr inlfflnulion. May 2 32r. Widow's Society. T HE subscribers to the Widow’s Socie ty, are requested to meet at the; resi dence of Mr. Musks Ci.h.and, on TUES DAY, the 3d May, at eleven o’clock, A. M. for the purpose of electing a Board of Di rectresses, for ihn ensuing year. By order of the Board, A. BARRON, Secretary. May 2 33 • PHILADELPHIA Union Canal Lottery, Sixteenth Class, Dissolution. T HE Co partnership existing between the subscribers, under the fijm w W HICH draws on FRIDAY WEEK. DOUGLASS & SORREL, will f*P ,rc CAPITALS * j by its own limitation on the first sf Pri7P of • • Qsa aaa next. R. H. DOUGLAS. . i nze oi - ».*>0,000 by his Attoniov fh*kcis Sonni" - 20,000 FRANCIS SORREL Tlm Subscriber will continue tlie , bzjbd, At sea, on the 22d inst. in the vicinity of this city, where her remains are deposited, Mrs. Ann Lfgahe, the amiable consort of Lieut. James F.. Legare, of the U. S. Navy, and daughter of James B. Potts, Eeq. of Virginia, aged 22 years and five months.— The agoney of her afflicted husband was iucruased by receiving her dying adieu, while severely suffering himself under a vi olent fever, incurred in tho performance of iia naval duties, on tho VVest-India station Tlie sorrows of the brave command the sympathies of the virtuous, and thn memo ry of the innocent ia endearing and sacred. —CA. C#ur. , 1 1 1 2 1 20 80 52 10,000 5,000 Ccmnrisaion Business, 500 100 Sic. Sic. amounting to DOLLS. 273,760 DOLLS. Tickets, : : $10 00 [ Quarters,: : :d}2 50 Halves, : : : : 5 00 | Eighths, : : : * t 25 IT Orders for tickets will be received un. til to-morrow uvening, at the present price aI’TOM nm I Ana -IV I- I .1 “ ... 4,720 in his own namc. ond solicits the patronig* . of the friends of the former house. 1,0001 FRANCISSORREL April 19 ' , '-’H Linseed Oil, <£fo. R ECEIVED per brig Frances and s^if Emperor, 20 Barrels Linseed Oil 8 Barrels White Beaus 3000 Pounds Codfish 10 Kegs Goshen Butter Barrels ScrgeaaPs Butter Oracle'. ot TEN DOLLARS, alter .which they r will For tale bv ,. umnO be advanced to <11. . 1SRA&LEY, CLAGHORN & WOW May it W. ROBERTSON, j Aprils Anciatuk Wharf- 240 Om» Gallon Jugs Iftff Half Galluif do 50 Two do do 50 Jars 30 Pitchers from half a gallon to two gallons, suitable for >ton* list* which will be sold Jow, if takim fn*in ^L® wharf by A. BASSETT. Mav 2 («in and Whiskey. A /"I HOGSHEADS New-Englniul Jl vr 30 Barrels do do 20 Bartels Rutonburg Gin 10 Pipes do do 2ff Barrels Morgan’s do 20 Hogsheads I’hilndrlphiii Whiskey 10 Qr. (7nsks.Currant Wine 5 Barrels Orange Juice 5000 Snanish Segure 5 Half boxes Cotton Cards. No. I® Rice in whole and half tierces Forsulejnw by S. C. GREENE. April 2ft 2<|»ll