Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 19, 1825, Image 2

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(0IE'©Hi»3iAiT. ST Ck « W. KOSBKTSOIf, ruill.UHZRa or tiik i.Aws or THE union. daily paper, : : COUNTRY PAPER, EKIHT 1)01.1.am. tiTvr doi.i.ars. siwm THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 19,1825. The Liyerpooi. Market.—Tile Clinrlca- ton Mercury, of Tuesday, contains this im portant paragraph—‘iX)ur postscript ofSat- urday morning, relative to tho riso of Up lands and other cottons, at Liverpool, was substantially true as regards tho accounts by the General Brown. J’hat vessel brought letters of the evening of Saturdny, tho 2d of April; nt which time prices had risen Pro pence higher upon most descriptions of Uplands, than what, they were during the month of March. We repeat our former language—Ihi, infnnnaliun it positive and authentic." Two doatliB by malhpht, ate repotted in the Charleston Bill of Mortality, during the last week. CoMMER E or THE UNITED STATES!— The National Intelligencer publishes a statistics) viow of the Commerce and N avi- gation of the United States, for the year ending September 30, 1824. The follow ing is the result of the aggregates of the last year, with those which have preceded it, shewing the increase and decrease ; 1823, 1(124. Increase. Imports, 77,579,207 80,549,007 2,909,740 Dnm. Ex. 47,155,408 50,849,500 3,494,092 For. Ex. 27,543.022 26.337,157* Total Ex. 74,099,030 75,986,057 1,207,627 Am.ton ent’g.775,271 850,033 74,702 For. ton. do. 119,468 102,370) + Decrease 2,206,465. fDo. 17,101. I 1 IWIUllowing paragraph is worthy tho se rious attention of the whole printing, quill- driving fraternity. It is “ devoutly to bo i wished" that tho oditor of tho Alleghany Democrat, from which ills copied, will up on second thoughts reverse the proscription against the newspapers in the opposition.— Wo do not speak for ourselves, wo intorforo nut in political squabbles—when we can avoid them—but it is worthy of considera tion, whether thus leaving so groat a por tion orhis humble collenguea in darkness, as to early and interesting intelligence, may not bo an offence to tho people—whether in short, tho deprivation of so conspicuous a luminary, as tho Alleghany Democrat, may not cause the unhappy newspapers to "rush madly from their spheres" and perish in in extricable darkness and confusion. Here is the article :— We have frequent invitations, eniilr the Democrat, from printers at a distance to exchange papers. *In order to relieve u number of the small frtj from the trouble, and ourselves from the importunity, we have to say that we will not exclmngo with a paper, whoro tho Editor advocates Hurry Clay. This wo do under tho loll convic tion tha,t no one who takes his part cun be an honest mnn." American Maiiooany.-A tree.tho growth of which is spontaneous in Florida, is said to answer all the purposes of mahogany for Cabinet work. It is equally beautiful, and receives as high a polish. This, if true, curtails a valuable and expensive article of importation, and may yet become one of ox port in our own commercial catalogue. From tlie touts draok at Belfast, Ireland, an the 17th of March lost, the following arc selected: “The United States of America—the terror of Despots and tho Refuge of the op pressed. “Tho Memory of George Washington— the citizen, the sonator, and the soldier— the founder of his country’s liberties, and an ornament to the human race. “Simon Bolivar, the liberator of South Tito Washington City Gazette, gives ths following information, rocontly roceivoiE relative to Bolivar and Peru. Relutive to tho health of the Liberator, however, ia is F.xtract of a letter from Cadiz, Itfth March—“Notice has thla day given by the Board of Health, (whoso Pri ldent is tb« French Cpmmaniler-in.Chief., that from the first day of June next, no ves- ,, , nil'. II, sol shall lieadmitted into Cadiz during tho said he possesses a constitution “•‘• W summer seadon, coming from the West-in- excellent, and that with wonderful elasticity hies, the Gulf of Mexico, or other countries of mind and spirit, ho soon recovers from exposed to yellow fever. This latter clause the effects of excessive fstiguo and privs tion is intended to i-"' 1 de nil ports of the Uni ted .States sou. Rhode-lsland. ill tho same manner u. was practised from the We liavo had tho pleasure of convers-1 month of June to November, of tho last ing will) a gentleman, direct,from Lima, j yonr. A copy ofthe order in herewith tran- wno, as late as Ihe first of February, had' lni tt, ;r | . ( ,| 80i 0 co py 0 |’ an order lately an interview with Qert. Bolivar, ut that published liv the Custom-House, according capital. The Liberator appeared in a fee- 1 — hie stuto of health, sallow visage, ami of a vovy thin person. The fatigue and pfiva- CLEARED, Rr. ship Margaret Bogie, Portress, for Falmouth and a Market. S. Wright. Brig Panthea, Bradley, New-York, Cohen & Miller. ARRIVED, Sclir. Fanner’s Daughter, Chaplin, 3 days from Plymouth, (N. C.) with Corn, to R. Habersham. the infant republics of his country, and their liberties as lasting as the world." Signor Gulmani, died lately in the. ncigh- Public PaosPLairv.—To whatever part ,of the country we turn our eyes, we are saluted with the signs of prosperity, and proofs ofthe happiness of the people, nathless the dolorous prognostications ofsn industrious class of politicians, at the head of whom appears Mr. Cnrey, uniter the mis- nomer of “ Hamilton.” These gentlemen, having received an inch, have zealously commenced crying out for an ell; they want more “protection,”and arc consoling them- sclvos for Jjte present happiness ofthe coun try, by anticipations of the misery which is hereafter to befall us from the “rotten ays- tem"under which all its interests are equally protected. s It is really unfortunate that the State oftho union will continue prosperous, as if:with malice prepense, to knock in the head all the fine spud arguments intended to convince the people that they are the most miserable dogs in the world, and oh the* high road ti> ruin ; that all the mo ney they are making, is a proof that we are j Tho officers of Justice, attribute the de- tious of his late campaigns hsvo made seri ous inroads on his constitutions, which was formerly robust. Ho was about to return to Colombia, for the restoration of his health and consequent repose, from thutolls ofthe field. We learn that this intuition hud been delayed, in order to witness the fall of Callao, and to organzn a gov ernment adapted to the yet unjettlud state of Peril. Ho was received with great enthusiasm in Lima, and wai visited ev ery day, by crowds of tile eitlzents, will) whom he is vary popular, and tnnsteutnii- ous in his behaviour, generally mended by an aid-de-camp, a son ofSir Robert Wilson. At proper hours, none are denied admit tance to his presence, conversing affably with all who approach him. The nrmy which sum ndered at Ayacneho had em barked, slid were lust seen by our ships steering for the Manilla. Our naval olfi- ebrs, wiio visited I,inn, distant iron) the coast 12 miles, wore well received, anil per mitted free egress anil ingress without pas- ports. The U. S. uniform, when recogniz ed by the guards wns sufficient." The Triumph oe Religion A little vo lume under this title, by a young Indy of Georgia, is now in tiic press of Messrs. S. C. &. J. Schenk, of this city. It is written in the form of loiters—and as its title indi cates, is of a serious and devotional charac ter. Of tho story, as unfolded in the epis tles from the small portion of the work, we have read, wo cannot of course judge. Of the descriptive powers of tho author, the following delineation of a southern jund scape, may enable the reader to form an opinion:— For some distance from Mr. Carson’s, tho road is deliglilfutly skeltered, and wklle that continued to bo tliecasn, oiy ride was nion than pleasant. The dewy coolness of the _ .Sloop Rosetta,Vernard, St. Johns. (E. F.) to which, Masters ot Foreign vessels are g. t hours, in bullast.to the master. Left ut not reqnirod to give bond before leaving the Bar, sclir. Betsey, Hlowman, with Live the port, as heretofore, for merchandize on |0 uk, for Pliiladolplii; sehr. Echo, with Live board of their Vessels, in transitu. Oak, to sail next day for do. Sailed in co. Tho scarcity of grain is becoming great in this country, and thore is every appear- anco that this year’s harvest, will entirely with sloop Milton, for Charleston. Sloop Albert, Lussettc, from Darien. Steam Uont Georgia, Bowman, 36 Ilnurs fail for want of rain, of which hut little lmsf rom Augusta, with boaisNo. 6 and 7, in fallen for two years past: and tlm vine and j t(iw . Passengers, Charles Harris, Esq. and olive yards are also very unpromising. Ac- u tl>era. cording to a law of tlie Cortes, confirmed by the King, permitting tho importation of foreign grain, wlion the average prico in this country is equal to eight reals of vellon per fanegn, it hus been determined by the local authorities, to open the port of Ca diz for importation of foreign wheat and flour.” America—may his fame be ns durable as air in this shady spot, thrilling every fibre of my frame with an indescribable sense, of freshness ; while my eyes ranged delight fully oyer the delicious terms of vegetable beauty, which are so lavishly scattered ; through our forest scenery ; sometimes bnrhood of Parma, at the ago of one hun- j resting on the rich scarlet flowers with dred and thirty-eight years—the first in- i whj c ( l l J le 7 ril mpot-Vine crowns the na stance it is said, of a musician having reach ed that advanced age. ked shall of some deenying tree; or paus ing on the fair beauty of tlie little held Mimosa, whose purple clusters look almost impalpable, so airy and unsubstantial is their The Eastern Argus, of Portland, Maine, 1 fonn. To a mind toned for enjoyment, as «“• ■—-«r ~ sways: will, ere long, bo invesied in manufactures But I in the neighborhood ofthe town of Saco. green with which the ground inoss lines tho hi “ allows along the road side, lint 1 soon reached tlm open cultivated country, where The calendar of the last Court of Sea- die r01111 '' a9 bounded on each side only by „ ■ «■ v ...... , , a naked fence, while tlie sun was blazing sions, in New-York, is stated to have been over fie | ds of > , el|mv cottol , b |„ s90ms , or rus " unusually short, and few of the prisoners ty corn-stalks, now stripped of their stun- | nre charged' with crimes of magnitude.— ! ner verdure. I was almost blinded by the ThrSf.ason.—As far ns wo ran learn from every quarter of our State, the season is uupropitiouH to tho cotton crop, on ac count of the defect in the seed, occasioned it is supposed from the long period of wet weather which occurred before tho Inst crop was gathered in. A great part of what has been planted has failed to come up.— Since then a largo proportion of the plant that lias made its appearance aboveground has died from the cold nights ami dews which we have experienced this spring. This is no doubt harassing to our Plan ters, whose anxiety is doubled by the line price ofthe article at present. But we would have them to recollect that half crops at the price which cotton now commands is equal to whole crops at 12 nr 15 cents.— And it becomes a wise people to profit by adversity as well as prosperity. Where your cotton will not stand, plant corn ; it is a generous plant, well adapted to our soil, and indispensihle to our subsistenco and in dependence. A well furnished granary will give you a well stored smoke bouse, and un overflowing dairy. With these you have the comforts and necessaries of life ; and when you create them within yourselves, all that vour Cotton may bring, will bo clear profit. If your Cotton stands badly, keep clear of debt, one ofthe greatest tor ments that ever tortured an honest mail, or infested civil society. Let tin* present. pr< poet of a cfop warn you against giving ex travagant prices on extravagant culcnla lions. particularly on credit,—Columbia Tel escope 1 Hth instant. ci.F.Anrrn for this port, At New- Vork-York, ftlli inst. ship Au gusta, White. The ship Margaret RogK which clear ed yesterday, 1ms on board I1 tierces Rice, 15ft bales Upland Cotton. The packet ship Wm. Thompson, arrived at New-York, on the 10th instant, from- Liverpool, spoke on the 5th April, off the STATE LOTTERY, FIRST CLASS—NEW SERIES. ——# '• - "1*T1LL positively be drawn in Provide., Y T on tho 3d next month.—Fifty NusiJ Combination—0 ballots to he drawn. S. S( Jtl. Allen dr Co. Agent, for lhe.Vm> l7l Highest Prize. SCHEME. 1 Prize of $10,000 i» io,ono Bull,,, 1 do. 5,000 is 6,000 DolisrV 5,000 Dollar,. 548 Dollar,, 2,000 Dollar, “00 Doll:,,* 2,200 Duliars. 2,200 Dollars. 4.224 Bolin,,. 6 do. 1 do. 4 do. ft do. 44 .do. ftft do. 6‘2tt do. 5076 do. 6356 Prizes 13‘i44 Blanks 5,060 is 1,(100 54ft is 500 100 is 50 is 25 I 0 3 is 17,028 Dollars! 19.600 ) Tickets, j ‘1 J )900 Dollan, In this scheme, will, si, dru«„ W u there will be 20 prizes im/, throe numbers them. ') hose tickets having none of the ■'rawn ballots on tin in being blanks. To determine tlie fate of 19,600 tickets, the io numbers will severally be plat-ad in w-hn-j on the day of drawing, and six of them will be drawn—and that ticket having „ n i t „ a combination tho 1st, 2d and 6th liullrq drawn from the ,wheel, n ill be entitled to $10,000 ; that having on it UlU Jtl, in, tld 6th, 5,000 dollars I those having on tla.,,, 1st, 3d ami 6th—2d, 4th ami 5th—1st, *| and 3d—till, 5th und 6tli—2il, 3d ami 5t| b earh 1,000 dollars; that, having on it t‘,p 1st, 4th nnd 6th. 5411 dollars; those hunt on them the 1st, 2d and III:—3d, 5lh «t;,| fltlt—1st. 4th und 5th—2(1, 3d and Glli.eaih 500 dollars. All others, being 8 tietth having oil thorn three of tire drawn ballots, will be entitled to 100 dollars each. Tlltse having on them two of the drawn tali, i £ and those the 3d and 4th, will bo oniitM to 50 dollars each. And those hiring oq them two of the drawn bull)Is, and tk,e lire 1st nnd 2d, or 5th nnd Htli, will be end. tied to 25 dollars each. All others, (hoir.j 6 28 tickets) having on them any two of die drawn ballots, will be entitled to 8 dollerx each; and nil those having one ofthe drat ballots on them, will be entitled to 3 iloliui each. No ticket which shall have drawn aetiie of a superior denomimiiun, can hr- entitled to an inferior prize. Prizes payable forty days after the drawing, and .subject «stw ill to a deduction of 15 per cent. A considerable portion of this Lottery ii put up in parcels of 17 tickets, embraciii) all the combination numbers from I to 50, and which must of course draw at least t8 dollars, less the deduction of 15 per cent, with so many chances for the capital prizes. and was informed that the Colossus, for Li verpool, and Friends, for Greenock, were then in sight. Charleston, .May 17—Arrived, sehr. Ap prentice Boy Clark. Elizabeth City, N. C. 7 days i sclir. Wesleyan, Willis, Beaufort, N. C. 3days; sclir. Morning Star, Hum phries, St. Marys, 3 days, with Oil for the Light House. Chared, ship Georgia Packet, Bunco, Philadelphia; sloop William, Sivasey, St. Augustine ; sloup Huntress, Wurd, New- York. Passage f >r England Tlirne or four passengers ran he comfortably accommodated in the fine new brig NEW HAMPSHIRE, fcCapt. Snow, to sail for Liverpool on or before the 27th inst. For terms ap ply to the master on board, or to ANDREW LOW & CO. May 19 4(lp Board >f IIkalth Savannah, May, 1ft, 1325. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE CITY OF SAVANNAH. Y OU oro earnestly requested by the Board of Health, to inform thorn South Ska Islands. Ay L’apt. Gardner: through the medium of their Chairman, ofthe Marin, from the Sandwich Islands, VVan ] Committees, tho City Marshal, or which he loft about the middle of Novem- by notice in writing, through the Post-Of- her we have received some interesting par- fae, of any nuisance which exists, or of any liculars concerning the late disturbances oc- deposits in stores or cellars, that may be casior.ed by the attempted relit* non ol r mice considered inj irious to the health ofthe city, deorge Tarnoren in the island of Atooi.— By order of C ' Ourlastadvir.es from that quarter, loft-this chief at the head of a considerable body of followers lurking in the mountains. Kri- inahoo. the William Pitt ofthe nation, and acting Regent, happening to he at Atooi in the commencement of the rupture, iminedi- of Col. She!'innn. Chairman, Mnv 19 I. K TEFFT, Secretary. 4ft PRICE OF TICKETS,: Lamp Oil. incessant dazzle oi the white sand, and fain- ( ting under the overpowering heat, I hailed losing—that what we take to be success, is j crease of crime to the establishment of the with pleasure the sight of a solitary tree at some distance: It. was one of our gran dest Oaks with its graceful drapery ot grey The legislature of the state of Maine has moss hanging in long anil now motionloss streumors, fur there was not nir enough stirring to wave a spider’s web. I threw my sheer misfortune—and that thu gains of trade, are tile mure shadows of a shade, which “ keep the word of promise” to the pocket, and will “ cheat us i’ the event.” “ It appears from their premises plain, “ That wisdom is nothing but folly, “ That pleasure’s a term that means pain, * And that joy is your true melancholy.’’ House of. Refuge for Juvenile Delinquents. abolished imprisonment for debt. Such are the effects of the progress of light und just self down to rest on the coarse grass which principles. grew in its shade, nnd lay winching the (scarce fluctuating shadows, for the scene a- We understand, sn'ys the Philadelphia r “ u,ld h f l1 !'“ le t0 n ! lure n»y oy« s patches The of the prosperity of that city, and of tho extensive plans of improvement every day commenced and carried into effect, with un limited expanse and labor. Yet, it is hard ly creditable to-tjre literaray character of t ,e city, that .the “ excellent and truly use ful” library of the Historical Society, is a- bout to be sold under the hammer, in con- scquenca of the embarrasment of the in stitution. The sum required is $7000, nnd it is said to be fully worth 20,000. The sale of this valuable' collection, much of which is composed of individual donations, would indeed be a misfortune. If once scattered, years must elapse before another collection could be made. More than tlie amount required has frequently been raised for ilia opening of an alley, or the purchase of a piece of piute. Ilnw little is known of public feeling in the United States in Great Britain, may be judged from the fact, that certain English writers, among whom is our old friend Mr Cobtiett, havo repeatedly accused us of a sordid jealousy of the new South American Republics, und a secret desire to embroil them with the Holly Alliance, and that it is thought tincessary by others, to defend us against the ridiculous assertion I It is not wonderful that we should ho misre presented and misinterpreted bysucli poli- ticiuns. Bty looking woods, and brownish grass, formed a dull relief to the dazzle of the white sued ; and the zigzag rail end,irure here and there visible, by oivestingthescene , „ , , . . , „ of its native wildness, deprived it of its onlv dollars a barrel. It is the opinion of many pleasing trait; tor the meagre cornfield sensible men, that this staple will not sus- within, embrowned by the parching heat of Gazette, that since the excitement com menced in our market, about twelve thou- Now-York papers teem with notices! sand barrels of flour have been sold, at six the sun, and bent down by the ripened fruit, did nut call forth one of those comfortable and enlivening recollections which the tra ces of cultivation goner.h y excite. Tiro ground sloped gradually to the bank of a little river, which, as the tide was now nt ebb. appeared shrunken almost to its chan nel, leaving exposed on either side, a broad flat of blue mud glistening in tho sunbeams; Bradford’s History of Massachusetts—“ Oil lllft VRr y 90llll ' 1 f wtl ' Rl ‘ intervals full upon the occasion of the brilliant affair of Ben-: tain any great fall of p4ico. A fire broke out in Third -street, Phila delphia, on the 9th instant, which destroyed twenty buildings before suppressed. The following circumstance is stated in tiie ear, tho sullen splash of a clod of earth ; as it broke from the steep bunk, or the dis- nington, a present was ordered by the le- taut cawing of crows as they Hocked in gislature of Massacliusettoa, to General dark flights to the fields ; all partook of the c . , r •» r i .i j • c drowsy character of the scene. I thought Stark, of a suit of clotl.ee and t piece of th( , B „, ) pi,| 0rane which stalked slowly along linen.” Such was tiie simplicity, if not puv-, the bnnlt, watching his snowy imago as it erty, of tho times. j glided on tho edge of the motionless mirror, .. .. . _ . ! tho fit genius of tho place. But had the The Notional Gazette says^ Tho people | nl|l | tlca p G possessed every charm in which by water on of that state took the leaden weights from the imagination of poets havo sometimes of forwardness ; end there will be no scar Y, Y l! .!.. Y 4.1 .. . » C • I S - l.„ _L* . utoly placed the missionaries and their fam- J AAA GALLONS SPERM OIL, ilies on hoard certain vessels, and sent them i- a/UU warranted ofthe first quality, to Oahu for safety ; at the same time des patching orders for reinforcements from all thu circumjacent islands. Such wus tlie j zeal and enthusiasm oftho natives, on re-1 ceiving this intelligence, that the vessels in-1 tended to convey them to the scene of an. j tion, could not contain one half of the vo|- j unteers—many of whom hung upon tlm vee- 1 sel’s, sides and thus reached Atooi. In a very short time, the malcontents laid down their arms nnd Prince George was mnde pri soner. He hud not arrived at Oahu, the seat of government, when Capt. G. sailed ; ■ but was daily expected.—It was believed a: Oahu tha nothing hut the protection ofthe prime minister would insure his life. George disdaining to be escorted by a puurd. bad promised to proceed voluntarily to Oahu.— Tho young prince, son of Rliio Rluo, had j bf?«*n established King o\‘Atooi \ and when tho news ofthe demise of their Sandwich Island Majesties ariives, lie will doubtless be placed on the t hrone of his father, under the guidance of a Regency. Hi* w about VI; years of nge. As to the fate of George, it! was thought he would finally he marooned! o sort of banishment to a distant island, where he will be strictly watched, a In Na poleon. for sale by IIAZ AIU) & DEN SLOW, Wliitlaker-Street, ^d door from the B ly. May 19 4h|l : p 50, Packages of 17 Tickets, which a re trsr* ranted to drawn 18 dollars less the umal deduction, with 17 chances for the highest prizes $59, and shares in proportion, inr Orders received as usual, BY WM. ROSERTSON, GEORGIAN OFFICE. Mav 19 *lty Tula l.vtmfc.'m.w T IIE subscriber has in his hands a man uscript which he proposes to publish bv subscription, under the title of “THE INQUISITION EXAMINED, by an IM PARTIAL REVIEWER. 1 * The subject is sufficiently important to ■ excite curiosity nnd interest. It is time that a correct and unprejudiced view of it, and of tlr* motives of those with whom it originated, should be luid before the public. Such is the proposed publication, j The work will be put to press on the lflfli of Mtiv next, and the edition limited to the. number of copies then subscribed for. The delay of publication is for the purpose of giving to the public an opportunity of eu- gagr'mg copies of it. It will consist of six numbers of *24 pages 12ino. each, at 12$ cents each number ; j nnd will be forwarded by mail, on receipt, of orders accompanied by tho cosh. Persons B Darien Bat k hills. ILLS of tho Darinn Bank will !«• re ceived at par for DRY GOODS-hr ANDREW LOW &C0- May ID |!l At Pi ivate Sale, A NEGRO WOMAN, about twenty-two years of nge, a good cook, wa.'hrr ami ironer, with her cliild pix yenw old. Ap ply to j.b.hemar & co. May 19 T who nuiv interest themselves in its circula- We learn by the Mnro from tho Society ! tion, will receive a free copy, on their ma inlands, that vast improvements ajo there making in the arts of civilized life. Obihcile., a Sugar manufactory had been es tablished, where excellent Sugar is made frerq the naMve cane. At Eimeo, a buil ding designed for aco:ton manufactory, has been erected—the muehinoy for spinning and weaving was imported from England 1 in November last, and is to bo put in motion by water power. The whole was in u state king payment for five, and in that propnr- At! tion for any greater number of copies. Or ders free of jf-»s*a»r*>. will 1 e received bv T. O’CONNER, New-York. May 19 48 their windows, to be converted into bullets, for tho use of the revolutionary troops in Connecticut. To the Jtlayor and Aldermen of the City of Suounnah. I would beg leave to point out revelled, my limited time would not have permit ted much delay, and I soon resumed my journey. Extract of a Letter to the Editor ofthe Southern Patriot doted. Havana. May 7.— “ The produce ofthe Island is in auimated demand. There is nothing political of importance to your to communicate at this time. Another con- honorable body, the low bottom situate be-! voy is daily' expected, of whose arrival I tween Chippewa and Orleans Squares.— 8,1 ai J v '* 0 y“ u \ „ r ... 4 tl , . ,, \ 1 he Creole population are very much dis- VVould it not be advisable to have the samo satisfied, with the existing state of things, partially filled up with sand, or dvained ot!, nnd almost any change would bo acccpta- if practicable, before the approach of the Wc' tolhem ; but ! very rnucli fear from their , * r I lazy and inert dispositions that it will be a sickly season. | long time before they will exert themselves The effluvia arising from tire stagnant wn- to any purpose ” tor invariably collected there, after a heavy rain,must sensibly affect tho olfactory nerves of tho leaat fastidious in the neighborhood, na it assuredly doos those of your most obe dient, A NATIVE RESIDENT. The Paris Journal des Debate, after quo- ting a part of the speech of Mr. Huskisson. on the reduction of duties on foreign goods remarks—These citations are sufficient to give an idea of thp commercial revolution which the English policy proposes to effect. The principles of Adam Smith are trium pliant. Free commerce becomes a bond of ket was rising progressively, and looked concord-and friendship between natioiis',« " ,,cn,nraoD| yH L . Tl, « London Ex- Vii* great economist predicted! n . A London paper of the 30th March, states that sugar was firm. Not much doing in co flee, but prices steady. The cotton mar- I change, on tho 30th, wen extremely dull, and prices nominal. Richmond. Mat 0.—Bktteh Prospect.'*. We congratulate our readers on the im proving prospects of the country. The city of stock—for Cotton, soid to be of the first quality, grows spontaneously in abun dance. Snmples born oftho Sugar and Cot ton were brought homo in the Maro. Tiiii8the benefits as well ns the emit of civilizntion are gradunlly spreading through out these fomote regions—leaving thivqiies- tion still undetermined, whether savnge or cultivated man be more capable of enjoying happiness.—Nantucket Enquirer. Mn. Crawford.—We state with pleas ure, that this distinguished and upright man, paid a visit to our village, during the last week. He was received with the de monstrations of respectful regard, which, as springingfrom the impulses of the heart, nre to the truly virtuous, more grateful than when accompanied with external pa rade. It ii a source of satisfaction, that wo are . w . „ enabled to state that his health is rapidly prices of cotton and tobacco, tho two great improving, that his return to his own at- Southern Staples, continue to advance.— mosphere, and to the calm enjoyments and Both articles arc in great, demand, at nbou* peaceful occupations of hia farm, bids fair an average of 100 per cent, on the priceB to restore him to corporeal vigour. His of the lust year. Heretofore tho quantity mind is, by the acknowledged admission of of cotton made in Virginia has been limited all who have had the pleasure of seeing —Hence it is an article less fumiliar in our him, as vigorous as ever, and refutes in the markets than tobacco or flour. But the most convincing manner, the base calum- preparations making for its culture, in the nies of a letter from Fredericksburg, that lower parts of Virginia, induce a belief that went the round ot the sycophantic press- in a few years it will be numbered among es,which delight in slandors on his fair fame, our most valuable staples. —AthUh (Geo.) Centinel. P )L * I)K1 PlliS, THE INDIAN EXTRACT A certain East India Cure for the Rheu matism. King's Evil, be. Extract of u let'er from ihe Rev. James Eng- livh, dated at Bengal, to Ur. P Bcdwel: K »M(l*»n., Dkar ib : A (iREKAULY to y ur reqe^st, ! have wit* im. Uiffi ultv procured and now send you b*^ the sl»ip Jus m, Capt R< binson, • few pounds of the l*oJ ddnh r, or wlut generally gue by the name of I dla Extiact, a Med i e un ivemllv estien. d ifnong the people of India, •8 a ce^tsin curt- lor the Rheumatism. Was I to inform you of the number of people who •»re 4 lily reheved and cured by this valu ible i *d cine, it wou d reqn ; re more puper tbs I 4,n sMe to purcbsfe m d more time tha* I am able to bestow. Indeed, the»flee! of this .ledicint* is s> imm d te, that in Wiavnutism you would suppose iv ac'ed : • a charm mgiv ng rdiof snd r m-winF h t painful disease* Ii the King's Exit d hay been used with great success, and where Mercury has been given or used to excess, h ? Med ctne h:is proved a perfect cure. The great d.fli ulty, however, d proci'iing the Extract, will for many years to come, prev« r.t its general circulation, it be. ing obtained from a 8hrub growing on the 'Dountaina of Thibet, in the B rman Empire of India, and held an stored by »h? native*, that ‘o part with it is like parting wi h their existence.** FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, where additional certificates of To the Public. HOSE who nro under die W^ n[l that- Mr. S. If. Fieko and Wf] VJ connected in business, nre inl’nrnH r ' 1 '• is not tho ruse. T. S. LL J Hhu* May 19 __ Sugar, Tobacco, #£■ A fa HOGSHEADS SUGAR 50 Kegs Tobacco 20.000 Rounds Bacon 5000 do Bale Rope 25 Barrels Nuw-Knglund Rum I 10 Bales Domestics ai.so, I A handsome assortment SUPERFINE BROAD CLOTHS.lA* MERES & FANCY GOODS, For salu verv Imv. bv EBENEZER JENCKES, Market-Square. May 17 4*) Fresh Medicines, A Small quantity ofy'fj&l rior Cnsror Oil in bottles, M#?" I excellent quality, Arrow H‘»ot- h rt ,, r I Soidletz Powders, with n number 0 I Medicines.may be had ot prices nn ,c 1 ^ the usual ruto, if applied for to* HOWARD. May 16 45 Glass Lamps, N EW PATTERNS, elfffnnUy auJ cut. juat rncoivcil nnl J / ™J n ,' 1AI ‘“ re SK& Mnv 10 45 1 Spei'maret! Candles ^ I adelphia Rye Whiskey- F°“ woiuagmjg, | May 9 51 BAGS Primit’Crceu Coffc"- ■jjJJ from brig Panthea. whm ■ "Oh"-’ uwiinuiBi Lcitiiivtuta Wl V *- H'MII unj; a . the efficacy oftho above medicine may bo sold low if taken from the whan- !„qoD, I BRADLEY, OLAGHgXajU 1 seen. May 19 May 11