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reived at Washington, it appenrsthat Cion.
01 a nett ha’il scut in his unqualified subinis-
sion to the Liberator Bolivar—leaving the
whole of Peru in possession of its indepen
dence) excepting Callao. Olaneta coin-
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 13,18*6.
The citizens of Chatham County, are ro-
apoctfully requested to attend at tho Coun
cil Chamber in the Exchange, THIS DAY.
at TWELVE O'CLOCK, to express their
views in relation to a proper disposition of
the late acquired territory from the Creek
Indians, and to adopt such measures in re.
lation thereto as may to them appear prop
,r. JOHN STEVENS,
TIM. BARNARD,
E. JACKSON,
PAT. HOUSTOUN,
W. C. DANIELL,
R. F, WILLIAMS,
v A. PORTER,
JOS. GUMMING,
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON,
ROB. HABERSHAM,
ED. HARDEN.
P. S.—The Exchange bell will be rung
at the hour of meeting. >
Fnois England.— 1 The accounts by the
Milton. Webb, at New-York, are from Lon
don to the 29th, and Liverpool to the 31st
March, both inclusive. The only intelli
gence of any moment is of the market—
Owing to the prevalence of easterly winds,
there had not been any arrivals at Liver
pool for several days. Many vessels were
however, due, and the opinions of letter
writers as to the eft'ect they would have on
the market when they did arrive, were v*
fious.
Our correspondents, tb® editors or the
Gazette, have furnished us with the follow
ing letter of the evening of the 30th March,
and with extracts, which follow :—
*• Since mine by the Bultena, we hove had
no arrivals. The demand for Cotton is
most animated. Tho total sales of the three
first days of the week were 29,500 bags.
This day about 10,000 bags more were sold
and prices are fully U higher than last
week—IBJ have been paid for Bowcds, and
for a lot of old, of as good quality as I have
ever seen, I7d have been refused. Upon a
change of wind we must have large arri
Vais, but I do not think they will affect pri.
ces materially, if at all.”
In addition to the above, Gore’s Advert!-
"KasTieen exTremcly animated.
he poreolve that Rmli is
completely cut olffiom supplies both byiea
and lend, and his only nitertietive is to fight
nr starve. A Cow weeks since three |un
boats, full of men headed by a man of tho
name of Williams, who has often chaiged
sides, deserted from the Castle and
oonunsaoiAXs.
[or TUB SHIP PBBIIDBNT AT CHAHLESTON.]
Acte- York, May 5.—Coffee.—The same
ve inactivity, as noticed in our last, still per-
For New-York,
established line,
The regular packet ship
i.-m oi,-iiiiii
EMPEROR,
J. II. Bennett, Matter,
Will meet with immediate de-
thcmselves up to tho Patriot equation, vadcs tho market, and tile sales are confined spatch. For freight or passage, having su-
. D .. ft.ti.i, pniivinfr off here Three niirhts anolthe' to trifling parcels, of which some line Green perior accommodations, apply to Captain
manded 5900 men m upper Peru. Callao cruizing w g n | T Cuba has boon disposed of at 20 cts. feennett, on board, at Jones’ Opper Wharf,
blockaded on the 2d Feb. by tho frigate „ n(lBrl | 1P _ IMlllu f tho Castle, wjoro Cuba, lb. Ill a 20 | Brazil, 19 ; PortoRi- or to HALL & HOYT.
, rectly under the guns of tho Castle, wiaro
O’Higgins, the slopp of war lineament, they succeeded in getting out one gun nit;
and brig Montezuma—the royal squadron. only two or throe men were wounded, bl-
though tlioy were exposed to the incessant
had sailed tor Manilla*
co 21 ; Laguira, 20; St. Domingo, 18; Ja
va 22.
Cotton Bagging—'There is less inquiry
fire ot’three batteries and ono hundred and jSorthiH articlo, aud we have heard ot no
,, Bnn - tra hvtlw* Gear win. Patriot tliat My niusketmen for nearly two hours.— jialBsinco our last, except a lot of^ about 60
It appears by the Georgia Patriot, that Tw y 0 ni , lt8 gince t h 0 y v. ntured in nguin,, Viocts, by auction, yosterday, the quality
the Small Pox which has uppeared in Mon-1 but without success. The Spanish Squa- of • Inch was not such as to afford a criteri-
ticellu, in this stato, was brought by a mor-! dron have left the the coast, it is thought for on of the market.
or to
May 13
chant from Charleston, as we have stated,
Iftho disease is known in that city, to any
extent, we trust there will be no hesitation
in divulging the fact.
The Georgia Patriot of the 10th instant,
gives the following statement relative to
the late disturbance in tho Creek nation :—
old Spain.”
About the 1st of February tlie Frigate
United Stales. Commodore Hull, had sailed
For Liverpool,
The first-rate coppered ship
CHARIOT,
P. Pratt, Master,
Will r.ommeoce loading this dny
Hump, yard 30 a 31; Flax 26. and he promptly despatched. For freight
CUlm.—The transactions, since our last of cotton or passage, having handsome ac-
rsport, have been leBS extensive, hut prices commodntious, apply to the master on
froiii Collao Bay for Truxillo, leaving in ! arc hilly maintained. Amnngthe salestlmt board, or to S. B. PARKMAN.
the Buy, the U. S. Sloop of War Peacock ! have been made, about 600 bales North- May 13 43i.
to protect our trade during his aosenco.— Clnralinn were disposed ot yesterday at 24{
BIaMJU, W\\IfeUV,X,f Cl
Oft BARRELS HAXHALL’S FLoiJ
OU 30 do Rye Whiskey UlR
\\ N. Fmglund Rum
15 do Rye Gin
15 do Prime Beef
20 do Navy Broad
15 Tierces retailing Ri ce
ALSO,
Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Bright and Black
Varnish, and Sperm and 7V 0 / n 0i ,
with a variety of other articles in ii,„ r “
eery Lino, for ante low bv “ r °-
JOHN HfiRNANRRZ
April 29 EXClmne \^
Tho U. 8. Schooner Dolphin had sailed for
(|uilca.—Fed. Gax,
The Sea Serpents have rather nistimed
their visit this time, they have heretofore
On Saturday morning 1st of May, about opportunely to till up a corner
an hour betore daylight, an aitock was . , r !. , ...
made by a party of several hundred, who
surrounded the house' of M'lnlosli, set tire
hut now we have no mud of
to it, sliat Iiiiii, and threw ids body into the
flames ’. Two other chiefs, Etomme Tus-
tuiiiiugge, and Colonel Hawkins, being, u-
niong those who hud signed the treaty,
were alsu killed. They then commenced
plundering and destroying property. M’-
Iiitosli had a large sum of money in his
house, severul thousand dollars of which,
ill bills, were burnt, tile rest was plundered
by the hostiles. No insult was offered the
women and children, ami we hear of no
person being molested but. such as had sign
ed the treaty. Chilly M’lntneh, son of the
General, made hie escape by leaping out of
the window, dashing through the midst of
his enemies, aud plunging into the river,
which he swam amidst a shower of bullets.
Two passed through his shirt, but’he came
oft' uninjured.
Chilly M’lntoah and four or five other
chiefs arrived in Millcdgcville, from whom
we learn the above particulars. Their ob
ject here, woe. we understchd, to solicit the
aid of the governor to punish the uftenders,
as he had promised. But getting no as
sistance from this quarter, several of them
have gone on to Washington City, to lay
the affair before the President.
It is further stated by the Patriot, that
three fourths of the nation are said to
be against the treaty, and determined to
avenge the injury they allege they have
have sustained. This is directly contra
dicted by the statement we published yes-
terday, which we presume to be true—they
Anil been determined to avenge their wrongs,
but were satisfied with the execution of
vengeance upon M’lntnsh.
Citv Councii—Circumstances have for
a time past prevented us from noticing the
proceedings of Council.
A regular meeting was held yesterday.
Present the Mavoh, Aldermen H.iukhsham,
The week ;»mc*,J 5t .:Yoc„. and'M,LLZN_
... , , ,, , ! A bill to Iio entitled an ordinance, fur de-
eiuling 1 uesday last, prices generally ad- vising a mode of payment for the Poor-
vancetl, leaving off about 2d per lb. higher House aud Hospital, was read the first
than tiie previous Tuesday. Yesterday the ^ ll ' 8 ^ I s Indicated upon the fol-
demand continued, and about 10,600 bags which* wTadomed' 1 on "uieVsth.’ald Urn
were sold at an advance of Jd per lb. above Mayor requested to carry it into effect:
the prices of the day before." ‘ Bci'ort.—The Committee appointed to
In the House of Commons on the 28th ? e A° ciatt :. th , e 1 building, com-
nionly called the Poor-House ami Hospital,
ofMarch, Mr. Curwen presented a petition now in possession of the Planters’Bunk and
from the merchants and dealers in corn in !,Vi 8U , rau , c<i Company, of this city, reported,
- , f ■ , , t hat, they had obtained an offer of that
London, for a revision ot the corn laws, building, from those Institutions, to the Cor
and for a protecting duty of from 56 to 60s poration, for the henelii of the city, for tile
a quarter. They also prayed that a duty 3um . 0t l,uven tll0U8u " <i dollars, as their
.• . , , . , minimum price, payable in or within the
on foreign gram might be imposed to the period of ten years, with interest at six per
extent of 20s on wheat, 10s on barley, and vent, per annum and payable semi-annual.
8s on oats; but they wished the corn, ly ' .T 1 '® Committee entertaining the opin-
, . ion‘tiiat tuu bunding in worth the amount
4 -n bonded, to be admitted into the market demanded, and that it should become fort h-
duly fret*. Mr. Ellice opposed the prayer, with the property of the city, recommend
and Mr. Huskisson deprecated any discus- t0 , * 1B Board that it accept tiio oft'er herein
" on »“ P—nutlon. of the petition$£& .mS. 0 ™ ““ ‘° C °"“'
be was glad that Mr.Curwen, who. in 1821, j On motion of Alderman Mii.i.en,
Was a staunch advocate for monopoly had Bentved, That each Engine-House be
so fa, relaxed in his opinions. After some j Ump't'tomh, 1 Tt'lT la '‘" ,0rn ' °"°
further discussion, the petitiou was ordered
to lie upon the table.
Air. Huskisson had given notice that he
should move on Monday the 4th, for an ad
journment on the I fli of April.
Inconsequence of the important servi
ces rendered to the town of Liverpool, by
their talented member Mr. Huskisson, by
unfettering commerce from impolitic re
strictions, a subscription had been opened
for the purchase of a piece of plate, which
imountod on tiie 3t)th to £' loo.
Fkom Kev West.—We learn from Capt.
8issou. from Thompson's Island, that at the
time he left it, the island continued very
unhealthy—and many of the United States
Troops wore sick. No U. S. vessels were in
port. The American ship’Henry, Captain
Ingersoll, (of New-York) went ashore on
the Dry Tortugus shout 16 days ago. The
vessel is totally lost, crew saved. Tiie lar
ger part of the cargo had arrived at Key
West, partially damaged. The II. was
loaded with cotton, and was bound from N.
Orleans to Liverpool. The cargo was to
be sold at Key Wesi on the 9th iiietant.
It appears by a letter from Captain Mun-
*ok, of the ship Franklin, published in the
New-York papers, that a large amount of
property saved from the wreck of hie vessel,
was plundered by tiie inhabitants, 200 or
more, aasainbed on tiie beach near Barne-
whore the vessel went ashore.
Advices from Jamaica to about the 6th
ef April, state that Coffee, &c. had declin
ed in consequence of intelligence of a de
cline ot West India produce in England.
purpose of being us
ed by the Fire Company when on night
duty, and that the name of said Company
(j ||m niunlif,. ..4* ..™ '. .1 TJ.- .! I I ' l I
and tho number of said Engine, be legibly
marked or painted on said luntiiorn.
Among the petitions presented wa9 one
from Louts Ginoi>o«, praying a remission
oi R HIlf* imnnunit .11 liint ao I .......A-....
ol a fine imposed ll him as Lainp'Cuntrac-
tor—referred to the Lamp Committee.
A report ot the Committee of the Engine
Company, advising tiie placing a scuttle in
each pump lor introducing the hose in case
of fire, recommending 500 feet of hose for
each suction engine, three inches in diame
ter, and 50 feet ot ditto for each piuying
engine, to he attached to the pipes of the
same, was referred to the Engine Com
mittee.
Mr. G. B. Cummins was elected a mem
ber of the Fire Company, to fill the vacan
cy occasioned by the resignation of Mr.
Ker,
Interesting from Peru We have
been favored with a letter from an esteem
ed friend, which contains some interesting
information relative to the state of affairs
at Callao, in January last. This letter con
firms the surrender of some of tho royal
Garrison, with three gun boats, to tiie pa-
triot squadron, as stated a few days since in
the F edernl Guzctte. The following is an
extract of this letter, dated
Callao thy, Jan. 21. 1825.—“ My report
of tiie entire defeat of the Spaniards has
proved to be correct, they met with a total
deteat and the Vice Roy and the principal
generals were taken prisoners. The arti
cles of capitulation which included the sur
render ot the Castle of Callao has not yet
been complied with, and the comma niiing
officer,General Rodil, has positively refused
to give them up, and moreover aays lie
does not believe the Patriots have gained
this boasted victory, hut that it is a report
originating among themselves to play upon
Ills fears—which he appears to have very
little ot. There is a Chilian frigate and a
Colombian sloop of war laying here, which
prevents all supplies by water, and General
Bolivar ia in possession of Lima, with a-
bout three thousand men and expect- a re.
in a dearth
them.
Uncommon Pish.—From the Boston Pal
ladium.—Being on board the brig Mary &
Eliza, of Boston, from Bullimore, on Wed
nesday, 27th April, 1825, at 6, A. M. Race
Point, Cope Cod, bearing S S E, distance
4 leagues, discovered something a little on
our larboard bow, hauled up for it. When
at a small distance, found it to be a living
animal—t *ok it to be what bus been called
a Sea Serpent. When passed it a small
distunce, tacked ship and stood for it again.
Fonud that there were two of thorn—they
made from us—however, we soon overtook
them. Being some time in company with
them, we had a fair view. They anpear-
ed, when head to us, more like horses sw.m
ming than any tiling we could compare
them to. Their length appeared to bo a-
bout 40 feet, their head aud neck about 6
or 8 feet, which they kept out of the water
about 4 feet. From the top of their heads
to the water, the head part appeared to be
full of bunches like barnacles, or knots of
divers colours—being about 100 feej from
them we could view them well. Their bodies
appeared to be of the colour of a whale,
their tails lay flat in the water, aud
spread about 8 feet, like a whale’s tail.
After viewing th *m about 15 minutes, we
tacked ship, and stood on our course. They
likewise tacked and swain after us, when
they appeared more like horses than ever,
and their way through the water was
nearly as fust as ours. There was a white
screak running about two thirds round their
heads at tiie water’s edge which wo took,
to be where the mouth was. They some
times bloweU like ■whales. The spout holes
were about 4 feet from their nose, on their
hacks. They hud a very blunt nose. They
must either be Sea-Horses or Sea-Serpents,
for such fish noneon board evorsnw before.
ABNER H. LOVELL, Master.
BENJ. SMALL, Mute.
ennts, which is considered a little advance
on previous rates. The Import hns been
from New-Orlenns 13 >0 boles ; Florida 156;
Aliihaiiiii 306; Georgia 323; S.Carolina 41 ;
N.Carolina 183.—Total2311 bales. Import
from 1st to 30th April 28.828 bales. Export
from 1st to 30th April 14,923 hales. By refer
For 8t. Johns.E. Florida,
The fast sailing schooner
EMELIN E,
Ihiljicldy Mauler,
Will sail for the above port on Sun
day next. Fur freight or passuge, apply
ring to our monthly table it will be seen that to the Captain on board, at Jones’ Upper
Liinding,
100 Northern Gin
Holland Gin
1‘ipes Superior Brandy, g»i,
nett’s Brand •
5 do do
Ai.no,
3000 Pounds Bacon, nnd n few K,.,
North Cnrtdinn Lnrd
Fur sale by COHEN & MILLER
M »y 11 %
The follewingshori passagesoftheSpeech
of Mr. Huskisson, who moved a plan for a
red u ('Lit mjifjlu UtsJjLjJ iUliWAVOrf
tive.
“ He proposed to reduce the duties on me
tallic substances; first, tho duties on foreign
iron from £6. 10s. to£l. 10s. Since , he
had given the intimation he had seen many
iron masters, but tlioy all seemed to think
that freedom of trade was excellent in all
brunches, except in the iron trade—there
mononpoly was the best thing in the world.
(*tl Laugh.) Tho high duties, however,
wore occasioning orders to bo senttoGor-
mauy insiendofEnglund.” “Thesilktrade
had so increased now, that it was the prac
tice, to accommodate the empire of fashion,
to manufacture in England * French ar
ticles, to be sent down to the coast of- Sus
sex to be ‘smuggled back’” “A friend
of his had imported a mummy throe thousad
years old. The custom-house could not call
it a 4 raw materia) ;’so, after much debating
they voted it a 4 manufactured article.
[Loud Laughter.) It was valued at four hun
dred pounds, and. being pronounced n man
ufactured article, he bud to pay £200. or
100 per cent.”
the Import from 1st January to the 30th
April, amounts to 98,518 bales. And for the
same period last year, to 39,660 bales. In
creased Import, 58,958 bales. The Export,
from 1st Junuary to 30th April, amounts to
44,317 bales. And for the same period last
year, to 19.58*2 bales. Increased export,
24,735 bales. Upland 23 a 27; New-Or-
leans 27 a 30 ; Alabama, 23 a 26 ; Tennes
see 21 a 25.
olasses.—the market has become very
dull, and we have heard of no sales since
our Inst quotation. Martinique and Gua-
daloupe, gal. 31 a 33 ; English Island* 31 a
33 ; Havana 31 a 32 ; New-Orlei ns 33 a 35
Sugar Hou?o 40.
Rice.—We have no sales to report; the
inquiry has been very limited since our last
notiep. We continue the same quotations.
The import has been from Savannuh 764
tcs. 17hull*tea. Charleston 809, 1 hulftc. ;
Georgetown. S. 0. 96 tcs. 11 half tcs. To
tal, from, 1st to 30th April, 5433 tcs. 669
half tcs. Export from 1st to 3oth April,
2828 tcs.
Rice, cwt. $3 25 a 4.
Sugar*—The transactions since onr last
have been principally in New-Orleans, of
which about 60 hhds. have been sold ; 140
hhds of prime quality were disposed of by
private contract at 9J cents, and about the
same quantity by auction yesterday at 7^
to 8| cents, averaging about 7J cents ; an
other parcel of 80 hhds. was sold by auction
on Saturday at 6g to 8A cents. These sales
indicate a small decline in price, but tii
holders generally would not eel) at these
rates. The depression has resulted priuc.i
pally from the great infinx of Sugars within
the Inst few days; but ah the export demand
may be expected soon to take off the for
eign Sugars, it is probable the market may
recover its aetitvity at former prices.
Freights—To Liverpool, Cotton, gcr lb.
?d; Tobacco, per hhd. 35s a 40; Rice
tierce, 10s a 10s. fid To the Continent,
Cotton, per lb. 1| to 1$ cents.
Wharf, or to
May 13
HALL & IIOYT.
For New-York,
ng s<
OCEAN,
Hcicett, Master,
■For freight or passage, apply to
JOHN CANDLER.
Janes’ Buildings.
Who hat for sale.
Imperial and Bolion Tea
Philadelphia Family Flour, Cheese
Wine in Boxes and American Scgurs
May 13 4J
Fresh Medicines.
A company is forming in Liverpool for
the purpose of cutting a ship canal across
Ireland, to avoid the dangerous passage
from the western coast of England round
Cape Clejir. >,
It has been estimated, that the annual
loss of property to and from America, on
the const of Ireland, amounts to £180,000;
a great part ol which might]be saved, and
voyages be shorteiipd, hy means of a canal
from-the Bny of Dublin to tialway Bay,
Sir Walter Scott had declined the honor
of being Rector of St. Andrews University,
on tho score of his increasing years and a-
version to business.
There is no latei intelligence from the
continent than we have previously received.
It seems to be pretty generally believed
that serious negociations on the subject of
self-emancipation of the Span isli Colonies,
have commenced.
London, March 27.—A serious impression
was made on the market about the middle
of the week, and consols for money decli
ned to 95$ ; Colombian bonds 98$, and Mex
ican to 72. A reaction had since occurred,
hut scarcely any business had been done.—
Two negocintions for a Spanish loan are
understood to be open. Consols for account
93$ to j.
Exchange.—Bills on London, 60
— - — — —■ «■ t ywwi
tiali do. 2J,a 3 dis.
i a J.
» -i-Mivaii 1
New--Orleans do. par
We are informed that we did not exactly
understand, and of course did not accurate
ly state, the ground on which the exception
taken by Com. Porter to the Court ot* In
quiry now sitting in this city, was overruled
by t lie Hecretn ry of the N avy. The Letter
ofthe Secretary to the Court stated, that, as
far as the Secretary could be called upon lor
an opinion on that question, Com. P. ought
to have made liis_application to him at an
earlier day, but that the opinion of the> Rp, ;
p&rtment, as to tho legality ofthe niannerin.
which the Court was composed, had teen
expressed in the very act which croued
and convened the Court, and that nothin"
was discovered in the argument of Com.
P. to change the opinion. The act of the
Department was placed, therefore, on the
ground ofits legality, by the Secretary, ind
not on the jjronnd of time in takingthe exoepj
tion.that circumstance being incidentally in
troduced in his lettef. Our information was
obtained in current conversation, and was
«ii~.Ti'«ix.aar aaa a ss sx&iz*.
Augusta, Mat/ 10—Our market haR ex
hibited for several days pasta gluoniy pros
pect to holders of Cotton ; and prices have
grndually dor-lined, without any indications
of a* disposition in sellers or buyers to do any
thing. The few parcels that have been
sold went off at 20 a 24 cents, according to
quality. By the mails of/Saturday evening,
w • are put in possession of Liyerpool quo
tations to 29th March, at which time upland
Cotton rumred from 12Jd a I6J.1 and I7d
and been refused for prime ou tiie evening
ofthe 28th.
Tiie total sales during 6 days amounted
to 60.000 bales at Liverpool. It is thought
that the article will continue to improve.—
Qur latest dates from Havre are ofthe 25fh
March. Uplands were steady at 30 to 26.
The stock left on hand was 9000 hales
Cotton of all descriptions, nnd the monthly
consumption rated at 12.500 bales. All the
other markets on the continent were equal
ly bn re.
In consequence of these flattering ac-
co'ints we linve had more enquiry for Cot
ton, nnd 25 cts. hns been offered and refu
sed for lots. Our stock in warehouses is
about 2p,000 bales.— Constitutionalist.
We omitted yesterday to acknowledge
the receipt of Providence papers, in antici
pation ofthe Mail, hv tlioschooner Ramb’er.
atiAUHi x&miXASLn
A SMALL QUANTITY of very supe
rior Castor Oil in hottles. Magnesia of
excellent quality, Soda nnd Soidletz Pow
ders. with a number of other Medicines,
may be Imd at. prices much below the usual
rate, if applied for to Mrs. S. HOWARD.
Mav 13 43p
Supe. ior Fresh Figs and 1 ‘urn
arinds,
J UST received nnd for snle by
LAY if HENDRICKSON,
May 13 Ehnn’s Buildings.
Coffee.
A FEW B;igs Prime Havana Green Cof
fee, for sale by T. S. LUTHER.
fee, for sale by
May 13
Superior * ohm ,e IVuer.
W ARRANTED GENUINE and im
ported, just received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
May 13 Shad’s Buildings.
IN THE PRESS
AND nrn.t SPEEDILY BE PUBLISHED,
BY S. C.and J.SCHENK, .
Price in Boards 75 Cents,
TRIUMPH OF RELIGION.
orn ! a- on 6c Mess Pork
3000 BUSHELS Maryland W'bita
!i5 Barrels Mess Pork
8000 Pounds Prime Midilliiw
23 Keg* Butter
Landing from schooner Rising Sun, for=al«*
by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
May 11
Ftaucis ftoml,
OFFKRS FUR S/W.!.,
QO BARRELS LOAF SUGAR
3 Barrels Peach Brandy mid
2 Barrels Alii proof Whiskey, land
ing per schooner Rising Sun
IN STORK,
200 Barrels Superfine Flour
150 Barrels White’s Gin
8 Barrels and t» boxes Boron
Window Ghius, American Castings
American and Spanish Si ear* K
.. a 1 1 »
i v i line jtVrk
Just Beci'ivcd by ship Emperor,
•JT BPLS prime Pork, city in^rr
nn
For sale by
May 12
ity inyrrtion.
A. BAaSSkT. 1
Corn Afloat.
1 /i OO BUSHELS North Cnn'ini
" Corn, on hoard the srhimnef
Nancy, at Tcdfuir’s Wharf. Purchaseri
may enquire ofthe master on boarJ, or
THOMPSON & BOKNY. *
May 11 41
Corn Afloat.
OOAA BUSHELS CORN, on bnarl
the sloop Regjlulor, at Jones’
Upper Wharf. Enquire ofthe master or
THOMPSON & BONNY.
May 11 11
BY A YOUNG I.ADY OF GEORGIA.
T HE following compliment to the merits
ot this little book, is contained in a
l orn and Bacon
1 *3 A A BUSHELS CORN, nnd I6»
■ M ijnKM put,info uacon, fit to eai.^a
board tho schooner IVaterbortmgH. En
quire of the master, or
THOMPSON & BONNY.
May 11 4i
Co’’/! Afloat.
2000 BUyHELS t:oRN< o '> ''"mj
the arhoonar Puurillion.VVii l i|.
enr, at Bolton's Wharf. Enquire of lit
master, or THOMPSON & BONNY. '
May 11 p
Flour.
I AA BARRELS Baltimore Superfine
1 OU Flour, for sole bv
Mnv 11
S. B. PARKMAN.
4ln
letter from a Presbyterian Clergyman in
this stuto
“ One great beauty of the work is, that
it rises in ianguuge, and thought, and inter
est, from its commencement to its end.—
There is a constantly increasing elevation
nnlij it closes with our feelings excited to
the highest pitch, and we leave it nrdnntlv i —
desirous to “ die the death of tiie righteous." I Coffee.
rr.ad e th« l M 8 H nL ! 0, ” 0n ot,u f ut * n " ll 1 av " l f l K f BAGS Prime Green Coffer. Ming
the lt le M ;, 8 A mU< ' ' P T ed " * fr0,n br 'g Pantiles, which trill be
mein advanced i&P '!' « b»rf I,
Subscriptions received nt the Book-Store
of Messrs. S. C. & J. SCHENK.
Mnv 13 43
Tickets Reck vkd.
3HOSE who have ordered tickets in the
BRADLEY, CLAGIDWOOD,
May II - Anciaux’nWharf.
Grand State LoWry of Rhode Island.
First Cluss, New Series, are informed they
are ready for delivery, and are requested i
to call for them. The following are tlir* 1-
principal prizes, which will be distributed
on 3d of June next
VTOETiVBLi:
PORT OP SAVAXUffAH
ARRIVED,
Schr. Anna Maria, Sisson, Key West, 4
days, in ballast to tiie master.
Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston, tl
hours, with a lull cargo, to Guudry & Her
bert, C. Baker, J. E. Burrill, Jno. M’Nish,
E. Paildlnford, W. Cruthers, J. B. Herbert
& co. and to order. 6 passengers.
Steam Boat Commerce, Harvey .Augusta
3 days, with 600 hales cotlou ior Charleston.
BELOW,
Schr. Science, Wing, from Darien, bound
to Charleston, put in ou accuuut of head
winds.
SAILED,
Pilot boatschr Savannah, White,Charleston.
ARRIVED FROM THIS POUT,
At Boston, let instant, schr. Bethia &
Anna'. Hawes, 14 days.
Passengers in the pilot boat achr. Savan-
yaniiab, tor Charleston—Judge Huger, Dr.
Huig, Capt. Thomas, Messrs. S. Elliot G
Buchanan. Win. Turner, J. M. Jones C
M’lutire, J. M’Nish, J. W. Long, and oil,'ere!
Charleston, May II.-Arrived, Line shin
President, Jennings, New-York, 4 davs^
ship b mini, Pratt, Philadelphia. 5 days, ami
4 hom the Capes ; ship Georgia Packet
Bonce, Philadelphia, 7 days j Br. bark Pn'
liidonia, M’Cumb, Liverpool, 42 days • hr!"
Now- amshire, Snow.Von.T day ®
Sloop Helen, Bourn, Ballimoro. 7d» J y * *
. . Ballimore, 7days,
brrn ’ #VyBou e h ’ Lee - New-
^Cent toSea, V. L. achr. Orbit, Beets. N.
1 of
1 of
5 of
1 of
810,000
5,000
1,000
548
4 of
8 of.
44 of
8500
100
50
$C. fcC. $c.
Present price p 50—Apply at
LUTHER’S
Mav
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
13
Holland Gin.
I 6 PJPES Real Weesp, Swan Brand,
JL U of the host quality, landing from
sihp Emperor, for sale hy
FRANCIS SORREL,
„ Anderson’s Wharf.
May 12 42p
Sugar. Coffee, Figs, &c.
30 BARRELS SUGAR
33 Bags Prime Green Coffee
50 Drums Figs
4 Half Barrels Shad
100 Casks Nails
10 Kegs Currant Wine
Just received and for sale low, bv
ORRAY TAFT.
- M "y 12 4-?„
!■ V.’L-
A fresh supply oi the pi
UABLE MEDICINE, just received
per brig Frances, ami for sole hv
GEO. R YERSO.V,
Mnv 11 Side Agent.
Prune Green Coffee.
WiV BAGS of prime quality, forra'p
• ” S. B. PARKMAN'
Mnv 10
-I")
Sperm t. eti L< ndls ond PhA-
adelphiu Ry ; tVhisketj.
pOR sale bv
May 9
WILLIAM CROTHERS,
t Ihinkr't IhoohA
!,.an
Prussic Acid nr Staph.Qti.nnA
J UST received by ship Savannah,and
for sale by ,
LAV & HENDRICKSON,
May 3 Shad’s Building-
Coftee and ’’anal F'our
C C. GRIS WOLD S; CO. offer for sale,
. landing Irom ship Emperor,
100 Bags Prime Green Coffeo
25 Half Barrels Canal Flour
May 12
Double Distilled Rose Water
A r RES £ SUPPLY of best London
.■h7a,a"d e f„rsafoV; CUVCj ^ b "® P “*’
ri. • . * HENDRICKSON,
9 Mm ° tU ® g “ U ’ ^ kd ’* BniWinfft.
V
Inspector of Dry Culture-
A N inspector is wanted for the inspection
ofthe lands under contract tor Dry
Culture. Applications will be reco'vcd »»•
til tiie 20th inst. when* choice will be nuu*
by the Committee, according to the term*
and qualifications of tho applicants.
WM. R. WARING.
Chairman Committee Dry Culture.
May 5 *
For Sale,
A COMPLETE WAITING MAN, 'fi
ber and honest. Also, to be b| r|, “
one or two good waiters. In a private W*
ly or in a well regulated bptrding-hotue,
these ' servants would be aa acquisdi*
Apply at the office of lh« Georgian, lor '“P
tber information
May • ^