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ed their assortments at fower Mtos.,' If it 123,006 i and it in supposed now tcjm at
worn necessary, on such a subject, wo could
■reduce names to substantiate our asscrlion
—we are ready,to do so, to any person wlio
least tSO.OOO.
/ —rtWVt.
In the town of Providence, the Tii
. of wtnRinn. Nnf are th, friends of
trade idle i petitions bare been Sent in
trom variousionmninrcial sud rnanufactuyinp
districts, soliciting a repeal oftbo corn laWs
loins
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DAII,V »AP*H, l I :
conremr mpf.«,:
I !| KIONT DOLLARS,
t 1 AH VI DOLLARS,
TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 10, )««■
The citiscna of Chatham County, are re-
sped folly requested to attend at the Coun
cil Chamber in the Exchange, bn FRIDAY
NEXT, at twelve o’clock, to express their
views in relation to a proper disposition of
the late acquired territory firom the Creek
Indians, and to adopt such measures in re
lation thereto as may to them appear prop
er. JOHN STEVENS,
TIM. J. BARNARD,
E. JACKSON,
PAT. HOUSTOUN,
W. C. DANIELL,
R. F. WILLIAMS,
A. PORTER,
JOS. GUMMING,
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON.
ROB. HABERSHAM,
ED. HARDEN,
P. 8.—The Exchange bell will be rung
gt the hour of meeting..
It will be perceived by the above, that
the important subject of the expected Lot
tery for the disposal of tlm recent Creek
Cession, will be taken up by the citizens of
Savannah. We believe that little diversity
of opinion exists as to the impolicy of the
Lottery mode of disposing of Lands,among
this community—hut the objections to it
require to be embodied to demand that
attention they deserve, nnd to give weight
and influence to the public opinion.
We regret to learn that the ship Ogle
thorpe, for Liverpool, which was towed
down the river on Sunday, dragged her an
chors on Sunday night during a gale from
the north east, and went ashore on Tybee
Island. We are indebted to gentlemen,
who left her last evening at 5 o’clock, for
the following correct statement of tier sit
uation at that time: The ship lies inside the
Light—the Light bearing from her S. S. E.
—-she heals in a small degree to leeward to
wards the land, and has round her at low
water, from three to four feet water. She
lay at the above hour, with two shots of
hawser out {180 feet each) in a N. N. W.
direction, with a kedge attached—and had
received no injury whatever. Ttie pilot-
boat Eclipse was despatched during the day
to her naaiatanctT, with from 10 to SO liamlt,
—the schooner Emcline was also sent down,
and preparations were making to unlade
the deck load. It was intended to endeav
or to get her off next high water (three o’
clock this morning); but it is very doubt
ful whether she can he got off until a change
of wind tn the southward.
The Small Pox.—The existence of this
Ilia hesome disease has been officially an
nounced in Monticello, in this state—
Whence the disease has been received, is
an important enquiry, for we may be expos
ed to the same calamity by intercourse with
the infected part. Is it true that it has
been derived from the city of Charleston ?
We have been informed that it is. Is it
true that the varioloid has existed ill that
city for several months past? We put
these ^bestinns for no other purpose but for
information on an interesting subject. If
they are satisfactorily answered in the ne
gative, we shall be gratified—if in the af
firmative, we must take leave to express
the reprehension which every man should
feel at the concealment of a fact, so highly
important to every one of those among
whom this Inatliesome and dangerous dis
ease may bo propognted.
., . , „ . cr has paid, fur the support of the po[ du-
may consider himself interested. So mnch . r s f V’,
„ ' , - . ring the last year, seven thousand tweliun-
for Now-York. Wo have now before us, a * " . „ , _
, . , u „ ,i n dred and fifty-two dollars and fortifive
letter Irom Charleston, received by the mail ' >
of Sunday night, the latest which could,,*
eomo to hand. In this letter, quntationa of I Nothing-had been hoard for some time of
several descriptions of British Dry Goods rhe Steam Ship Line from the west pnd of
are given, which are much higher zliian Ireland to the east end of Nova (Scotia;
the same goods can be purchased in tliia bllt it appl , arB tbe p], n ) 1BS been ^severed
tity. Among these, plain and figured mus- in . , nil a bnl is bofore t |,e UritiJ Parlis-
tins ere quoted at from 40 to 100 pot cent ment for incorporating a compel, for the
advance ; and Paisley Linen No. O' to 8, is enterprise,
considered worth upwards of i 00 per cent
The Savannah Market—We stated
on the 161 b of April last, as a fact worthy
the attention of the plauters and store
keepers of the interior, that British Goods
in this city, “ had been sold at from five to
twenty per cent below the prices at which
the aaine goods were held in Charles
ton and New-York and we added a very
natural reflection, that he “must be stupid
ly blind to his own interests, who would
prefer a lower price fur his produce and
pay higher for hia supplies." The pla
cid editor of the New-York Evening
Post, adds this pithy comment to this asser
tion—“ He muil be stupidly blind indeed,
who can be gulled by the above paragraph.”
Aa we have never, in our course thus far,
attempted to gull those who have thought
proper to place confidence in our remarks
upon any subject, wr beg leave to assure
Mr. Coleman, that the assertion is suscep
tible of proof.
It is a fact, that a merchant of this city,
purchased the present spring, British Cot
ton Goods in New-York for this market;
and on his return was offered the same pat
tern, of the same article, at 20 per cent re
duction (at which it ia yet held) on what
he had actually paid in the city of New
York- Other articles are offered at pro
portionality^ low rates—«nd we know of
instances in which those who had visited'
advance. It will be perceived by our Price
Current, that British Dry Goods arc quot
ed at from 30 to 60 per cent advance—62J
is the utmost limit which lias been asked
for any description of these goods—hut they
may- be obtained at 00—here is a difference
of37{ percent in the maximum price in
stead of25. But if other facts are wanting
in support of our assertion—we will state
that British Goods within a short time pnsl,
have been bought in ' this city for the
Charleston market, where they have been
sold at 2fi per cent advance on the Savan
nah price. Nay, it is a fact, of which we
are assured, that the demand for British
Goods in this city: is greater for the Charles
ton market and other places north of us,
than for the up-country, and the latter is at
this moment, more active than usual.
Thus much is duo to ourselves and to the
editor of the Post. We will not believe him
so “ stupidly blind” as not to perceive that
we were correct in our original assertion
—nor so deficient in candor aa not to ac
knowledge it, even at the expense of his
gullibility.
Many valuable cargoes of Cotton, have
beep shipped at this port and Charleston,
during the present season a but the follow
ing shipped in the Oglethorpe, exceeds in
amount any yet mentioned It consists
of 124,092 lbs of Sea Islands, and 220,4110
lbs. of Uplands, the aggregate value of
which is $129,116 24.
Mr. Stuart Wohtlev, and Mr. Deni
son, Members of the British Parliament,
have arrived in New-York, and are about
to embark for England. Mr. Stanley,
M. P. lias preceded them a few weeks, in
their return to Europe.
These gentlemen have performed a tour
through the United States, in pursuit of
information, They have been received
and entertained hospitably, and from ev
ery acco int, have been gratified by the re
sult of their observations. Whatever may
be their impressions of our country, wc feel
perfectly satisfied with the opinion they may
have formed. We have nothing to fear
from the enquiries of men of education and
intelligence, who will judge dispassionately
and with discrimination, and, of course,
correctly. The libels upon our country,
which have afforded food lur the Quarterly
and other Reviews, have proceeded from
those of an entirely different character.
Surplus Capitai—The rage for the in
vestment of capital, in incorporated joint
stock companies, appears to be quite as ex
cessive in our American Commercial Em
porium, as it is at the present moment in
London. We mentioned the case of the
Water Company, a day or two since—a
parallel to it is now offorded in the Morris
Canal Company, established by the Legis
lature of New-JerHey. at its last session, iu
the City of Jersey, apposite New-York.—
The Commercial Advertiser ofthe 27th ult.
says—“ The books for the Morris Canul,
were opened yesterday at Jersey, and the
crowd was such that it seemed as though
the city of New-Yurk had moved over the
river. More than $10,000,000 were sub
scribed.” The Gazette increases the amount
to twenty millions. The task of dividing
the stock among the numerous applicants,
must be both delicate and difficult.
In Providence eleven hundred thousand
dollars were subscribed between ten and
one o’clock, for the stock of the Blackstonc
Canal—capital $300,000.
&
freight or pi
For New*¥ork,
on Saturday, nt from 22J to 36}'. cents for
Uplands—sitiec which no transactions bine
taken place by which we might be enabled
to fix a price—our quotations may, thure-
And ifMr. Curwen and other agriculturist. fore, bo cupsiderud nominal. The holders .
have herti satisfied nftlm expediency of such look fbian advance on former quotations- 0Bspat h
a measure, it can hardly fail. . «« told that as high as 24 to Sftcents is freight or passage, having superior,
Wo are not aware, however, of any im-! asked, but although inquiry is mode, buyers modationB, apply on bisird, at T i ’
mediate pecuniary benolit. to he derived lot have not been thus far disposed to come up, Wharf, or to C. C. GRISWOLDAnn
this country from a repeal of the corn laws— to those tales. May fO "0.
The small stock ofaea-Islands at market
Th ” P»tket ship
CORSAIR, P
Wil ,® L ;
Will meet with despatch.
Chilly M’Intosh, the son of lie Creek
Chief General M’Intosh, recent! murder
ed by a part of that nation, pas passed
through Augusta on his way tq Washing
ton.
By the sloop Harriet, we hake received
the Norfolk Beacon to the 1st ilst.
At a meeting of the citizens of Augusta,
held at the City-Hull, on Wednesday even
ing the 4th hist, fur the purpose of receiving
the report of a committee appointed at •
former meeting, to correspond with the
Board of Directors of the Bank of Darien
A. Slangher was called to the chuir, all
Thomas M’Gran appointed secretary.—4
The Committee having submitted their eng
respoudeuco with the Bank, the followinj
resolutions were considered and adopted
Resolved. That, in the opinion of tha
meeting, the bills of the Bank of Darieft
rest on a solid foundation for their redempi
tion, without taking into consideration tha
deep interest which the state of Georgia
has in that institution, both as a large
stockholder and holder of its bills, and that
the indulgence required by those of its deb,
tors who suffered by the memurable calam
ity of last September, constitutes the best
excuse which can ever be given, for not be:
ing in a situation to redeem them with spe
cie as soon as presented.
Resolved. That this meeting have full
confidence in the disposition which the Pre
sident and directors ofthe Bank of Darien,
have now evincod, and in the means which
that institution, it is believed, will soon pos
sess, to place its credit on the same footing
as tint of the other chartered banks of the
state of Georgia.
Resolved, That the thanks of this meet
ing be tendered to the President and Direc
tors of the bank of Darien, for the prompt,
frank, and lucid replies which they have
given to the inquiries of a committee ap
pointed at a former meeting.
Resolved, That these resolutions toge
ther with the statement of the situation
of the Darien Bank, on which they are
principally founded be published in both the
newspapers of this city.
A. SLAUGHTER, Chairman
Thomas M’Gran. Sec'y.
Augusta, 4th May, 1823,
this country from a repeal of the corn
seing that agricultural produce is about na
loW in Europe as hero. Poland.-France,
thp Netherlands, not to advert to the gran
aries of Egypt, can all furnish the British
market as cheaply as we could, and their
greater proximity will give them the advan
tage of enrl.v information and prompt sup
ply.— Jf. Y.Amer.
—W
It is singular, Ibat the two most adiqirR-
bio writers that modern Europe produced,
Shakspearc and Cervantes, both died on'the
sar.ie day, in the same year, namely, April
23, 1616.
OOMXKSHOXAXi.
Pkru—Commercial.—We subjoin a let
ter from Lima, received at the office of the
Federal Gazette, rs containing commercial
information of much interest.
Lima, January 4.—That the capitula
tion ofthe Spanish Army of the interior, and
occupation of this city by the Patriots, have
not-produced the improvement in the price
of Dry Goods that was anticipated, is owing
in a great measure, to the swollen state of
the rivers, which precludes an active inter
course with the interior, and prevents the
population from descending for their regu
lar supplies, nor will this obstacle bn remo
ved until May, when trade will resume its
Accustomed course. The demand may be
said to be limited at present in the immedi
ate consumption of the place. Platillas of
fair qualities are retailing in the shops at
§16 ; Bretagnes 4 a 4J to b; duties 30 pr.ct.
Sugars and Rum arc without demand. Intel
ligence has been received from Quilca that
the Spanish squadron was to sail for Ma
nilla. All the intermediate port-- are in pose
session ofthe Patriots, and as the commu
nication between them and the interior is
no longer obstructed, a valuable trade will
revive. La Ptiz. Potosi, Areqnipa, Cuzco,
nnd the intermediate provinces, no longer
debarred from an intercourse with the coast
will receive thro’ Qnilcn and Arica their
regular supplies, and render these places of
considerable commercial importance.”
i
Augusta, Jlfiay 6.—The Cotton Market.—
The price of Cotton varies from ‘24 to ‘27
cents, but the sales are dull in consequence
of the want of money, and the sanguine
expectations of the holders of the article—
dealers are anxiously looking for further ac
counts from Europe.
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Owing to the late Ilnur at which the let
ters from Liverpool yesterdny reached the
post office, we were not able to give any
private information as to the market.—
Since then it has been ascertained that cot
tons were in active demand at increased pri
ces, and that grain was dull.from tha report
m , that the corn laws were to be repealed, or
Statistics or New-York It appears
by a statistical pamphlet, recently publish
ed in New-York, that there are in that city
137 streets, lanes, Sfc.—97 churches and
130 clergymen. There are 14 banks, with
a capital of $17,000,000 ; 10 Marine In
surance Companies, capital $1,650,000 ;—
24 Fire Insurance Companies, capital $9,-
850,000.
The population ofthe city, at an average,
since the first census, which was taken
1697, doubles in every 25 years. At that ] essentially modified. If, as our corrrapon-
period the inhabitants amounted to 4302 ; tient communicates the report, Mr. Curwen
u^ssias^ss,fsti
1771, to 21,865 ; and in 1786, to 23,619.— ;duc* any motion for such a purpose, it will
And here it may be observed, that from the : cerlaiu| y P™™' 1 i » " ot 10 ■» doubted
year 1771 to 7786, a period ot 15 years, the :, 0Hn j gll( i rational views on all questions of
increase in the number of its inhabitants, j political economy aa the present ono in
was only 1,744; during seven of these years,; Grest Britain, has only been deterred fiom
the growth ofthe city must have been greatly jj on 0 f bcin g deserted bv the country den-
retarded by the revolutionary war. In 1760, tlemen. The repeal ofthese unreasonable
when the first census was taken by the gen- : an ‘* oppresivo laws, is indeed slone wanting
era, government, the number was 33,,3,, Z
in the year 1800, 66,489 \ in 1805,75,770; | king off the shackles of old and riyited »y«-l eeipt of tha intelligence of the 28th Mi
arc held at various rates, from 60 to 100—
05 cents has been refused in one. instance
for a prime parcel.
RICE—Has been dull—it is held at 3 a
4J—what effect may bn produced by the
improvement in the foreign flour market wo
aro yet unable to say.
CORN—Has been very scarce, selling ?
from store at 60. Several cargoes arrived '
yesterday, which will probably reduce the
price.
BRITISH, DRY-GOODS—The de
menti for this description of Goods the past
week, considerably improved. ’I'lie stocka"
are well assorted.
BAGGING—We thipk 32cents a fair
quotation for this article, though there are
some who hold it at 35. We have heard
of a sale, a few days ago, at 28. 1500 pie
ces were sold last week in Augusta at 30.
The quantity iu our market is considerable
anil hut little demand.
DOMESTIC GOODS.—There is little
or no variation in price* since Ifist week in
Domestics, hut we think them improving.—
The demand is good, quantity limited.
GROCERIES.—A good business has
been done during the week. A quantity of
Muscovado Sugar was sold lust weak at
auction for 10 87 to lit. Of Molasses,
there is little in ma rket, for which 40 cents
is asked, and some sold at that price.
SALT—Has advanced a little on last
week’s prices, and we quote it now at 62j a
65 cents, at which prices sales have been
made.
TOBACCO—We do not alter onr quo
tations since our last. The quantity is ve-
rv small.
For Liverpool,
The fa8t "liter*-*
Will sail on the 22d inst r
SJMttfteiglit of 200 bnlca cotton*! 1 ,
H. LORD&.gQ'
■ 40p
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FORT OF SAYARHAff
SAVANNAH- MAY 10 1825.
DOMESTIC ART CLE8.
Cotten Up an , iimr 30; fair to good, 24a
6; Se« Inland, 60 A 100.
Rice £3 a 4 * 5. .
Flour— P''iil«itei|>j.ia, Baltimore. Richmond,
•d Al*>xan4rU, supetfiiie, 54 to 5£
Tom—60 cents per biiaUel
Oaf i —«8 do do
Peat—SO do do
Hay Pr.me Northern. 90 to £1, 1st quality.
H hi*key— Penns v%ni», 27 A 9 cents per gal
A (wEngland Hum—40 do do
Ao ih.rn 34a 35 do do
Tobacco -K ntucky, Geo gla, fee. 54 a 6
' c i red do 8 a 14.
To/'ow —10 cen a
Pork - Mess, £15; Prime, 12.
sUack.irel—No- 1, £64 , No. 2, 54 ; No. 3,
4 74
Bacon- 1 a 74* plenty.
Lard 10 to 11
Bu ter—;0a V4 dull} Northern,inf. 8 a 12.
Chctoe—5 4 7 ,tnts.
up—Ye low, 4 a 9 centa.
Can diet N rt .er«;. mould tallow, 1 'f : Geor
ga, 16; Sper u 9 38 a 40.
Dcm pict. -i* ai 1 >, l? to 10; Stripes, 17 to
19: £ lie ks 6 to 18; 4-4 'o. 20 io 2L*
B* U c ing, 30 35; f Shirting, 12 to 14
do. 7*8, ’9 to 15; She. t ng, 4 4,16 to 8 .
Bleach’d good*. *4 > 2 centa per yard, oi
the above prices .
FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS.
Bnsrtriucr—Dundee and Inverness 42 inch.
30 »*
Oznaburgh*—11a ?3.
Cognac Ri'andy—HS a i40 cts per gal. ac
co d \<r t :>n is
Holland G n—9 • 95, do. do.
J on—S ’ de* 105 a ' 10 per i~.n ; E’'^!ish do
105 allO do j \me icun du j I00,il05; Slice':
pot cwt. 10 a 12.
Salt Liv ipool, engrte, in bulk, 6 J r 6i
Sugar Hav^uh white. £12 g 13 ; t»r.»wn,94>
none in market; ll'iscovs b), 10 7 8 a 114,
do j St.Cr 1 * x, prii e,t“a I24»dp{ New-Or*
104, do; Hefif e<! Leaf 18 4 21, did
Coffer -Hsvnria gP-en, 25. ac»r-e ; St. Do.
go, rom good to gree -, 21 a 22
Hyson Tea -106 a 110 certs per lb.
flnm--Jan»«ira. 90s 100cen.a, dull; West In
d 65, nnmin I.
Molantro—Wett India 34 a 314. none in mar-
ke ; NewOrleans, 38 « • 0
B ";ieh Dry Goode.—30 h 60 per cent, advauce
Crockery. ^ (J n 30 per cen?. do
London /*or/er—£3 00 a 3 50, per dozen.
STOCKS.
United States Bank—So -.alee.
Bank of the State of Georgia— 87 « 90 for 100
•jvd •:>
Platt tern' Bank—7 J for 80 paid io.
Darien B nk ;o sale*
Steam B at 'ompmySrt rales.
Marine and Fire Insurance Company—20.
N B State B k >: Georgia, payable in
Savannah, Planter** Bank, and Bank of Au
guata, notes, received at (J. 8. Bunk in depot
ite and in payment for bon la.
EXCHANGE.
On England -8 ner c»nt prem. dulb
France—5 IS a 5 '0 -nominal.
Button —60 d*y», j a 1; tight, 1 p^em*
sAT. Forks 60 drtya. 1 diact.; sir't, 4 prem.
Philadelphia, do. do.
Baltimore. do. do.
Darien Bank Notes 4 a 5 d*a.
Char let to.mitht 4 a 1 prem.
A. Carolina S B mk Aotee, 1 • 14 dia.
Cape Fear and A ewbe n do 5. dia*
FREIGHTS.
71s F.ng'and Id a 'f| •
F- nce t vimini!—no vessels in port.
JVtrw Turkct.
REMARKS.
COTTON.—We have made diligent in
quiry since the receipt of the last intelli
gence from Liverpool, but the reaulta a-
mounta to nothing. Aa we stated in pur
re-
^.rch
May 10
For Charleston,
“ The elegant, fast sailing pilot-boat
schooner
SAVANNA II,
White, Master,
. on Thursday next. For passage
having superior accnmmodntions, nrnilvt,'
the master, or to
BRADLEY. CLAGHORN A WOOD
ID - The Savannah is intended li.-reaher
to run regularly, once a week, to Cliarle.
ton, and will leave here on Thursday and
Charleston on Sut day, of each week ’
May 10 ‘ 40
TtVRtt, Bv.vy, &c
C C. GRISWOLD* CO. offer fur sa,e
. landing from ship Cnrsnir, ’
75 Barrels Prime and ) Pnrk, N. York
25 do Mess (city inupectioo.
IN STORE,
25 Bnrrob? Prime Reef, city iuspoction
100 Kegs White Lead V
25 do Black Paint
5 do Spanish Brown
10 Barrels Whiling
Mny 10
ARRIVED,
Ship Corsair, Porter, 7 days from New
York, to C. C* Griswold & co. owners,—
lull cargo, to C. C. Griswold A co. C. W.
Rockwell &. co. J. W. Long, Dunlian. &
Catnpfeild, Ponce Si Mackenzie, T. Butler
& co. A. Par.'ons, Scarbrough & Clark.
W. T. William -, A. Evans. A. & E.Wood,
B. W. Dolamater. O. Tuft. R. Campbell G.
Nevvhall. A. Vannst. B. M. Morel, H. Lord
& co. Hazard & Denslow, S. C. & J.
Schenk, C. Kelsey &co. C. Burroughs, G.
B. Lamar, W. & H. Rose, L. Baldwin &.
co. R. Campbell, D. 6l B. Foley, Hail &.
Hoyt, Cohen & Miller, A. Bassett, J. Bent
ley, C. Roe, C. VVestfeldt, Butler &. Scran
ton, J. Kopman 6l co. Brudley, Claghorn,
&, Wood, Cuniining & Gwathmey, E. Wi
ley, and to order,—and to Shepherd & Chi-
cester. Augusta. The C. was in company
on Sunday, with the brig Panthea, Brad
ley, from New-York for this port. The P.
sailed on the 30th ult. or 1st inst.
Ship Chariot, Pratt, Boston, 12 days, to
S. B. Parkman. Consignees—II. Cieiuud,
A. & E. Wood, O. Taft, C. Kelsey & Co.
J. H. Mackenzie, P. Hill, C. W. Rockwell
& Co. S. C. & J. Schenck, O. Johnson,
J. W. Long, Geo. Newhati, H. Lord A Co.
R. Howard, L. Baldwin A Co.—Passenger,
Mr. Dunn.
Schr. Emeline, Hatfield, Charleston, 1
day,—hound to St. Johns, (F. F.)
Schr. Nancy, Dickins. from Elizabeth
City, (N. C ) with Corn, to order.
Schr. Eliza Ann, Whipple, 7 days from
Plymouth, (N. C.) with Corn and Bacon, to
R. Habersham.
Schr. Planter, Soule, 9 days from Ply
mouth, (N. C.)wiih Corn, to*J. E. Burriil.
Schr. Postillion, Windsor, from Elizabeth
City, (N. C ) with Corn, to, J. Windsor, on
board.
Schr. Thomas Hall. Hurst, 9 days from
East River, (Va.) with Corn, to E. Bliss.
Sloop Harriet. Holies, Norfolk, 7 days,
with Corn, to H. Tupper, nnd the master.
Off Frying Pan Shoals, spoke brig Panthea,
from New York.
Sloop Eliza Ann, Cooper. Charleston and
Beaufort, with cotton, to R. A J. Haber
sham. Passengers, Mr. Henry und Cnpt.
Gould.
Sloop Algerine, Crowell, Plymouth, (N.
C.) and R days from Ocracock Bur, with
Corn, to the master.
SAILED,
Sloop Falcon, Gibbs, for Charleston «
Passenger*, Col. J. Marshall and lady, Miss
Shick, and others.
ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT,
At New-York, 2°Mi ult. ships William
Wallace, Wood ; Augusta, White.
VP FOR THIS PORT,
At Liverpool, 30ih March, ship Jane,
Tucker.
Consignees per steam boat. Samuel How
ard, from Augusta, reported yesterday,—
T. H. Mulryne, G, B. Lamar, J. A use, R.
Campbell, F. M. Stone, Moore A Lyman,
and VV. II. Egan.
A schooner apparently with Corn, (Vir
ginia built,) was ashore on the Oyster beds
last evening.
Corn Afloat,
F OR SALE by J. E. BURRUX,
Mongiii’u Wharf.
Also, in Store, '
Molasses, Whiskey ami Flour.
Mny 10 .jo e
Prune Green Coffee.
\ BAGS of prime quality, for sale by
• ” s. b. parkman.
May 10
‘t()|>
Sperm Oil and Candles,
Just received by ship Corsair,
4 CASKS Sperm Oil, first quality
20 Boxes Sperm Candles do
For sale by A. BASSETT.
> by
May 10
Landing and for Sale,
®OXES Spermaceti Candles
O" 100 Reams Wrapping Paper
May 10
L. BALDWIN A CO.
4UU
A Teacher,,
W HO has hail several years experienci
in the instruction of youth, in flit
English Language, wishes a situation, lit
enn give the most satisfactory references
both for character and qualifications, h
line addressed to H. 1). at this office, sill
meet with prompt attention,
May to 40pJ*
Remedy for the Piles,
T HE Medicine now offered to the public-
is one which has been fully subject* 1 !*
to the infallible test of experience; uml in
every instance where it has been fairly tri
ed, it has been attended with the must W’
pletc success. In some of Ihti cases, tin
patients had been labouring under the d*
ease for years, and during that period, ba!
received the best medical advice, and had
even undergone a painful surgical opera*
tion, without permanent adva/ifage. Irii
not (like those usually advertised) offend,
as a certain cure for a long catalogue d
diseases, but those afflicted with this com
plaint. for which alone it is rcconffnemlcd.
may rely with confidence upon obtnininj
relief, even in its worst forms, in n shirt
time ; and themselves are the best judge#
of the importance of such a remedy. Priie
50 cents per box, with directions signed by
the proprietor. Prepared nnd sold nt
JAMES A. AUSTIN’S
Drug and Chemical Store,*No. 273. North
Third-St. above Callowhill, Phily»delV.i
The proprietor has appointed 1<.\V &
IIENDRICKSGN, corner of Congress w*
Whittaker-Streots, Shad's Buildings. ^' e
agents for the sale of tins medicine, in
vannnli. Geo.
113* The Darien Gazette, the Wofton?'
ton News. Georgia Journal, ami Mac" 11
Messenger, will please give the above three
insertion and forward their accounts to
Mav it) * L &li’
COjYSIGA'EES OF GOODS PER SHIP
CORSAIR,
W ILL please attend and receive them
THIS DAY, at Taylor’s Wharf.
May 10
Missing,
F ROM the ship Savannah, Cnpt. Bebce.
a Trunk, supposed to contuin shoes,
marked John Wingfield, Kingston, Ga
Any person having received the same, will
please give information to
BENJ. BURROUGHS.
May 10 4Qp
Free School.
A N examination ofthe pupils of this In
stitution, will take place on WED
NESDAY NEXT, at ten o’clock. A. M.
when the public an respectfully invited to
attend.
May 10 40
Notice.
A REGULAR MEETING of the Com-
missiouero of Public Roads of Chat
ham County, will take plane at the Court-
Houae in Savannah, on MONDAY, „.o
thirtieth day ofMty, instant.
By order of Thomas Yuung, Chairman,
„ : BOND, Secretary.
40»
Mc SS FO K, H.
Just received per brig Pheasant
4)IV Barrels Mess Pork
£d\J 10 Kegs Goshen Butter
20 Barrels Mess Beef
5 Bids Snrgcants ButterCraekfJ
5 Bbls Market Hams and suitf
. expressly for family use
For sale by’ _
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN A WOOD.
Anceaux's W
April 19 i-L,
Stone Ware.
L ANDING from ship Savannah,
250 One Gallon Jugs
150 Half Gallon do
50 Two do do
50 Jars
30 Pitchers from half a gallon to
gallons, suitable fur store a*® ,
which will be sold low, if taken w#
wharf, by A. BASSETT. .
Mav 2 --
Spmn Candles, Goshen **-
ter, &c
Rr.rmvrn pm ship ww.w»’:J.*£f'
oe BOXES SPERM CANDLES
£i O 20 Kegs Goshen Butter
40 Half Barrels Beef
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April 16