Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 23, 1825, Image 2

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A letter from Now Tori was M Hie blacks Rttitud that the crew left her I chandise, to A- Cl. Oemlcr,.H. Tufiper, G. 7'u/. • . prows nn opinion thin the shall bo ablu to Vhnn sbebocamb wat.ei -togged. The As-I Nowhall, and W. U. Mott. Pan tiger*, tho unprecedented rtomanu wr nousce Rup piy 4na ny nrticlcM t« r th«> Briiisb Colon- tension arrived at Bahia l‘2th Fob. where I Mr. Catlln, lady and 2 childron, Mr. Crane, 87 #. AW. ROBERTSON, PURMSIIKRS OV TIIK I.AWS OF THE UNION. DAILY PAFRH, 5 ! ! COUNTRY PAPER.: on the first of the present montli, that nca^ ly three hundred fuvu'lit* assembled in the Park, without a place to deposit their fur- uiture or to abettor themselves—-in the evo- eight dollars, plug the prison doors were opened to afford : fi \ e dollars. a temporary shelter. Tho Evening SAViMm Poet snys,—“ Wo want carpenters, joiners MONDAY /HORNING, MAY 23, 1825. ttBaHaMa M0aHaMBEKH A meeting was to bo held at Millcdgeville on Tugflday last, to make arrangements for the 'reception of the Hon, William II, C'RAWrORD. ; bricklayers, masons, and all sorts of laboi ers, whoso occupation it is to build up, or An il's under the liberal regulations proposed by |0 of them, ('i having died) were given into lady, 3 children, and 3 servants, Mr. Cor- Mr. Iltiikission. “ the. hands of Government. (mick, lady and child, Messrs. H,ooker,Hays, The new theatre at St. Petorsburgh, | Another account saya—“ Tho wreck was Sims, C. P. Morriman, F. Merrimafl which was built of wood, had been destroy- fallen in with nhout 500 miles from the coast oil by fire, bf Brazil. She was on her beam ends, snr- —— loundod by innumerable sharks: and the Mory in of Al.b..i., -e fin, (« ^ BifiBB ^ gQ[| hB([ BE , nipfl sinco they worn upset. A holo in the broadbido of the vessel, and C atak\\\ ountaln -fit the fine 0 :churd. pg iisaAi j at. vi.v - - • ■ * i , . . YPTPlI at* we give below) what i« called the “/w/iVin<2r ' ti ’ ’ ficial account" ofthe murder of M’lntosh and to‘others, " in compliance (as it is said) tpiw n lnn J, n1 n n. eu/rl f'/iiiil T HE subscriber (late of Bykes* v... York Coffee House,) being ecs« m j drews. P. Phelps, O. Pliolpa. Pralt, Cleve- by the Proprietors of the above ntabluh land; Day, Leonard, Dunn, Church, Rey- ment, contemplates opening it for the rec.!! Holds, Brown, Newhsll, Reynolds, M’lton- tion of visitors on the first day of June nest aid, Huntington, and Wasson—in all 35 Since the last season an additional bujj’ passengers. >ng hns been erected, (connected with >i ~ ‘ former one) 80 feet hv 3a. ni l] r„....... ers, wnosc occupa, w .u.™ • meampna raw tar. n - a Inm* of dead negroes and palm oil disco- pull down houses or tenements of every sort, tlie l™’ lh "< the great Llnefi of the Ma n I , h d )() miserable sai , i5£ijsri£irk“- The Senator and Roprcsonsentativos of Chatham County, Messrs. W«. Daviks, Wm. Law, R. W. Poaiirr. acd'M. Mvkhs, departed for Millcdgeville on Friday, Darier Notes The Comptroller ofthe state of Alabama has addressed a note to the Tax Collectors throughout tho state, to the following effect—*' Satisfactory infor mation having been received that the Bank or Darien, in the state of Georgia, has re- fured to pay specie for their notes, I am in structcd by the Governor to apptizo you of the fact, and caution you against receiving tho bilh or notes ofthe said Bank in pay ment of any monies dee to this State, or which may become due, uutil you shall be ptherw»o instructed." The Millcdgeville papers, received on Sa turday mention nothing of the fracas in that city. It appears to be shortly this— Mr. Bartlett, Editor ofthe Patriot, hav ing made an abusive attack upon Col. Hex- re Lamar, aid to the Governor, after his return from his late mission to the Creek Nation, Col. Lamar, in company with his cousin, Mr, L. Q. C. Lamar, attempted to chastise Mr. B. in a bookstore, with a whip or cowskin. Whilst doing this, he was wounded hy the latter, in several places with n knife, a thrust of which brought him tothe ground. Mr. L. Q. C. Lamar then came forward and was wounded in the neck The affair ended here. Mr. B. surrender ed to tho civil authority, and was admitted to hail. Col. Lamar, we understand, is out of danger. We should not now have men tioned thia circumstance, had avc not altn- deded to it in the first instance in such a manner, aato raise public expectation. Mail Roboert.—A Clerk in the Post Office at Montgomery, (Alabama.) has been detected in robbing tlie mail of a letter from the Mobile package, containing ten thou sand dollars. -The thief was afterwards a"orehended. and all but one hundred dol lars recovered. Eoyptian Trade—It appears that the object of the Egyptian Trading Company, about to be established in England, with a capital of 1.000.000 is to open a trade with the Pacha of Egvpt. and to makethat coue try available to the interests ofjBritish eaoi- talists in the purchase of Cotton, Hemp,Silk and other tropical nmduco, for which the climate and soil of Egvpt is peculiarly fa g irahle, ns well as for the export of various British manufacture'. Recent experience, it is said, confirmed by the testimony of a gentleman lung resident io Egypt, and con fidently engaged by the Pacha, in an impor tant mercantile mission, wairants the pro. jectors in going forward in their intended plan, with the most confident expectations of success. A Board of Directors was un der furination, consisting of Gentlemen and Merchants of the highest respectability, Whose names, with a Prospectus, were very shortly to appear, at the date of our last pa para by the William Thompson. The Annual Examination ofthe Students ofthe Military Academy at West Point takes place early in next month. The Se cretary of War has invited the following gentlemen to be present to witness tho ex- a enatinn, and to report on the state ofthe institution.—The Hon. M. Dickerson, of N. J. j Hon. J. F. Parrot, N. II.; Hon. M Van Buren, N. Y. j Hon. J. Forsyth, Geo.| The Rev Prof. F.. Everett, Harvard Col lge. Mass.; Prof. Dewey, Wilmington College, Mass.; George Bancroft, Esq Mass. ; the Hon. Nicholas Van Dyke, of Delaware; John S. Skinner, Esq. of Mary land ; Hugh Mercer, Esq. of Virginia; Com Jacob Jones ; the Rev. O, B. Brown, of Washington, D. C.; Hon. Lewis Williams of North Carolina, and tho Hon. James Hamilton, Jr. of South Carolina. A pro fessor from the University of Virginia is to be invited ajso to attend the cxaminatinn.in addition to those gentlemen already nam ed. On the receipt in April of intelligence of the rise of cotton in England, an individual was despatched from Philadelphia to Ala. baina. The distance is about 1000 miles ffc arrived there in 12 days, having per- fnrinedthu whole ofthe journey on horse b'eli, and reached Huntsville six days in advance ofthe mail. TheNcw-York papens state Jhat all the three capitals of 50,000, 20,000 and 10,000 dollars in the late Philadelphia Lottery, were gold in that city. publication tho production ot l tho former sub-Agcnt, Captain Walker, ivlio has been figuring' The Court of Inquiry, now sitting at the lately in the same Montgomery paper in op- Navy Yard, is avc understand steadily pro position to the Treaty, The identical Chpt. grossing in its business, tlie Faxardo affair Walker, who, while acting as sub-Afjent, being sti/l under consideration ; Avlien that wrote himself wlmt lie rails “ the lawsjhat is diapo»d of. it is thought the specie-car te groat Chiefsoftlie Nation made at (ole- rving r.lmrge will not take up much time. Cut Springs." to prevent the cession olnny The proceedings and do, uumiits.oerompnny- purt of tin) Creek lands; and promulgated ing thesnms. we presume, will in due time, the laws lie had so made in the ncwspnmr be promulgated. Tho people take a live- that now publishes the official account ntlie ly interest in the investigation, and wail murders committed hy authority of wise, with anxiety Tor its termination. The re- /««•». Thia is the Capt. Walker, who, \n-! suit we do not deem doubtful indoor or outdoor, waiters, rookB, chamber maids, laundresses or coachmen, are in per petual demand : and we want every kind of building materials, from a shingle to a tile, brieks, toc.; for all which,higher prices and better wages are given here, at this time, than in any city nr town ill the United Stales, or tho civilized world." The citizens of Mecklenburg, N. C. on tho 20th ofthe present month, Avcro to cel ebrate the first Declaration of Independence, which was made by the citizens of that plnconn tho 20th of March, 1776, A spe cial invitation has been given te David Reese, one ofthe pntriots who signed that paper, tho only one now living. The corii- monios would consist ofrellgiousoxercises-- followed by the reading of the ** Mecklen burg Declaration of Independence," and nil Oration in honor ofthe early patriotism of the brave men of Nortli-Carolina. A pub lic Dinner wiis also to he given. The venerable John Bradford, who es tablished tho Kentucky Gazette, at Lex ington, nearly 40 years ago, has resumed, at the age of between 80 and 00, tho edito rial chargo of that paper. Latest from England.—The packet ship Acasta, arrived at New-York on the 11 tli instunt from Loudon—London papers to the evening of the 5th April, are receiv ed hy this arrival. The Courier of the 5th says, •* The usu- al'financial accounts will be made up to-day, but as the whole of the details cannot be arranged till a late hour, wo shall not be a ble to luy them before our readers till to morrow. In the mean timo it is most satis factory to know that every branch ofthe revenue is most flourishing." We extract the following from the Eve ning Post a— , _ Among tlie vast number of joint stock nn( j n ft Rr giving, as we suppose, tn the A companies getting up in London,^ihere avus gentts remonstrances against the treaty all an association with a capital of £1,000,000, the attention to which they were entitled, for importing timber from all parts ot tho ntht.ed nod contented to its ratification, anil world; a VVest-India company with a cap- President Adams, viewing it in the same ital of two millions, to loan money on inert- jjj rlt jfy j t . Thus it had the appro- gages of the plantations; find a company Nation ofthe two Presidents and of the Son with a capital ot £250,000, to*iacihtato the ate of the U. States. Yet, certain persons supply of poultry for the London market and having declared that no land should be ob- the shipping. Canada shares were at 3»J taineil from the Indians while Troup was for 10 paid. A steam-boat colled the Jli- Governor, having done what they could do der the nose of the Agent, of whom lie .as the deputy, was active in thwarting he! Commissioners of the U. States in the ex i edition of their duties, and in opposing the 1 views of the Government in making the Treaty, for which misconduct, although no notice appears to have been taken by the Agent, the President had Walker displaced, —We were told a month ago, by an intel ligent resident in the Nation, that this man Walker had been engaged, aince the rati fication of the Treaty. in exciting tomis- ehjbl'llie Indians bordering on Alabama ; and report says, with wlmt truth we know net, that he is the white man who accompa nied the Indians, under the assumed name and character of a missionary, when they murdered M’lntosh. So much for Capt. Walker and the “ Jiulinn ofjicinl nmmnt."— Let the reader now take a cent and dispas sionate view of Walker’s conduct, and of Col. Crowell’s tacit acquiescence in it ;— of subsequent transactions in the Nation, comprising the statements in the 'tacon .ilcnengrr. which we give in to-day’s paper, and especially tlie declarations imputed to Mr.' Henry Crowell, tho Agent’s brother.— When a calm vieiv lies been taken of these matters, let the reader pause anil refle t, and then say, where lies the blame of M'ln- tusli’s murder! Let the public decide, with all these facts before them, on the origin of the opposition to the Treaty,and the source from w hence all the disturbances in the Na tion have originated—mid finally, the feo pi.e will decide on the patriotism of those who denounce the treaty and approbate the Agent’s conduct. JVillcdgeville Recorder. The Creek Treaty was made by the Com- . missioners of the United States, appointed 1 by the President;—Mr. Monroe, by trans mitting it to the Senate, gave it his appro bation—the Senate, after due deliberation. Iftiehington City Gazelle. A- COMMERCIAL. Steam Boat Commerce, Harvey, 2 days former one) 8U feet by 32, ai d fimrstot.! from Charleston, with Cotton, and other high, so that tho present buildings i tc | 41J merchandise, to Mat. Jacobs, and J. Dugu- feet in length, with a wing on the nwl i nour. Paeecngert, Maj. Jacobs, and Mr. east end of HO feat; a piazza >2 leet in widil hernia, was to sail in a few days from Fal mouth. tor Para, Aluranham, Pernambuco, and Rio Janeiro. The Edinburgh Slur notices an excite ment at the theatre in that city, uu its be ing announced that Mr. Kean wav to per form tor a few nights. A gentleman in the to verify their prediction—their efforts were unavailing, and they now, ns might be ex. peetpd, condemn the Treaty, which is a good one for the Indians anil beneficial tn this stntp. The Indians disposed to romove were well provided for, and those who pre. (erred to remain had valuable lands of suf- I.iverpnnl, April 2.—The demand fur cut- t4i has continued very miiiuuted during te whole of the week ; the business dune iSvery extensive, amounting to 42,700bags, aid ■ further advance has taken place of fuly 2d per lb. in Brazil, ljd a Ijd in A- nprienn, and about Id per lb- in most other discretions. About 17,000 bugs Ameri- ejn, 5500 Brazil, 7000 Egyptian, and 2500 Hist-India have have been taken on specu- litinn. The sales consist of 17,722 Bow el 12J a I6(d; 2445 Orleans I3jd a I ltd; 2125 Alabama t'JJd a Ifljd ; 15ft Sou-Is- lijid 23,1 a 29d ; 64 stained do tfiil a 26d ; t|22 Pernambuco 17da19d; 1675 Murau- htm 16d a 18Ad ; 1003 Rnliia, 16/ a 19d ;— 2hflMiiia Nova I5d a I7)d; 037 Demerara I7d a 20d; 115 Barbadocs I3J a 14jj; 50 Cartingoninn !2d; 121 Lagimyra 12 a 13d —20 Smyrna I3jd; 2277 Sural fl^d a 14A«1 810 Bcngul Hjd a lOd. The arrivals arc 7650 bags. Coffee.—Thorn wns no public sale of cof fee brought forward last week, on account of tin* small quantity held by the import ers. md also the prevailing opinion that liiglmr prices ivere obtained by private con tract than hy public sole : the purchases Averc, St. Domingo at 77s to 7!fs. Brazil 76s 8'te. There were no public sales of -Coffee this forenoon, and no purchases Avhatever hy nrivNtocontract are reported i St. Domin go is nominally 77s to 7Hs : the last price f good ordinary Jamaica was 68s a 70s ;— hut-the holders aro uoav asking much high er prices for every description suitable lor homo consumption. Corn.—Our market continues to he very inuc.li influenced hy an opinion now very prevalent, that alterations will be made in ur Horn Laws during the present session of Piulianient; which with large supplies of Wheat from the north, and the very fine weather, occasioned a further depression in prices of best Wheats of fully 2s per quar ter, Aihile every other description wns un- salealle. Barley was also 2s per quarter chea|er. and a grent deal remains unsold. Fnm the T.on/lnrt Price Current. April 5. —Till prompt day for the Colonial prudace May, and 2 fur Augusta SAILED, Brig Panthea, Bradley, New-York. Brig Traveller, Goldie, Aberdeen. Brig Pheasant, JIailey. New-York. Schr. Rising Hun, Fnirbtiiik, Baltimore, Helir. Rambler. Sheldon. Providence. Se.hr. Plnntnr-, Soule, Philadelphia. Sclir. Ocean, Hewett. Ner-York.—W pas sengers. Stoop Falcon, Gibbs, Charleston. Pilot Bunt Cnroline, Charleston. ARRIVED FROM THIS FORT, At New-York, 11th inst. sloop Howard & James, Luce, It days. At Providence, 9lli inst. sloop Reaper, Shaw. CT.F.ARED FUn THIS FORT, At Charleston on Saturduy,sloop Delight, Cooper. At Norfork, l ltli instant, schr. Sparrow, Badcrshaw. • IIP FOR THIS FORT, At New-York, 13th instant, ship William Wallace, Wood. At Charleston on Saturday, sloop Three Brothers, Howland, to sail Sunday. boxes informed the manager that he would geient extent allowed to them in Alnbama. not allow his family to attend during Mr, Rut for the exercise of an extraneous infill K’s engagement, and would persuude others e n C( , B proceeding from the intrigues of white to follow his example. The manager re- men, the Indians would doubtless have ced- plied, that the engagement Imd been enter- r( | their lands cheerfully on terms morn ad- ed into bo/oro the late unnir hail been vantagenot* to the United States than those brought before the public. Here tl e im.t- contained in the treaty. Ib. ter ended. — - Mr. Savery, of Bristol, hod boon arraign- _ _ _ , ed on the charge of forgery, and plead guil- The Bank of D.\RiKN.--With respect to ly. The Court and all present were much * ttt * 8 V* P rwve vn MBy the Bank, affected, Mr. having been m.c of the. give to our readers a plain sketch, most respectable merchants in that pluce. . xv , ! C1 wc " rt . VR ,0R ’ 1 to obtain, and France and Spain.—Accounts had reach- . w ® 0,lr , endeavors, and ed London from Madrid to the S3d March,, t,,ro ! , R h the facilities afforded us by the that serious disturbances had broken out in cam *°>* j” , * r08| dont, and the nnsophis- tbe barracks of the Royal guard, where the J Jinated frankness ot all the officers ofthe soldier*of the 3d battalion, discontontcd, , l } n . , .P ro ® l ? r .’ which, injustice to because the term of their service had been . ^ s injured institution, we now publish. extended, uttered cries in favor of the Con- • Amount of reserved discounts, stitutional system. Mr. Urgate, the Span- 1 Amount of dead interest on ish Secretary of State, had been dismissed from office, through the influence of the French Ambassador. It was reported that Mr. Secretary Zea, was also to be superse ded. Franco is represented as extremely anxious about, the debt due from Spain, which is said to exceed 160,000,000 of francs •xclusivo of the repairs of the fortrete* of Barcelona, Cadiz. &r. The French Corvette La Ooquillc, Capt. Duperry, arrived at Marseilles March 24, from a voyage round the globe ; sho was absent about 34 mouths without losing a man, or even having one sick on board. Portugal.—'The Knglisli were collecting large magazines of provisions at Lisbon, said to be for their fleet in tlie Tagus, but which appeared better fitted for troops of the line. Prussia.—A great change is said to have taken place in tfio Prussian ministry, and that Von Humboldt, and other statesmen who distinguished themselves in 1014, were to be called into office. The Greeks.—The Turkish squadron em ployed in blockading Patras, had been cap tured by the Greek Admiral Miaulis. Co- locotrona is said to have made diqplosurcs, by which the names of all the traitors who conspired against the liberties of their coun try had been ascertained. Accounts from Constantinople of the 25th Feb. says that four Ortas who had orders to march against the Greeks, had refused to go—“ We will not march, say the Januaries, till the heads of three of the Sultan’s ministers are delivered to us.” Some more chiefs have been arrested and executed, without, how ever, allaying the fermentation among tho Janisaries, or rendering the capital more tranquil. The Turkish aud Egyptian fleets destined to convey troops to tne Morea, were to rendezvous at Rhodes. The plague had subsided at Smyrna. American Stocks at London, April 5.—• Bank Shares £24, 15 ; Sixes, of 1014, 9(1$; New-York, Fives, 101*; Do Threfis, 81, sellers. Paris, April 2.—On change yesterday ihere wa» a decline from I02f. 30c. to 101 nkf, and in a few minutes after it rose to 1102f.r judgments and mortgages substant’y good, taken from notes under protest and now in suit, Amount of Dividends accu mulated on stock owned by the Bank, Tlie possible loss in Da rien and the interior originating in Dari en ; but which is re presented by a large rent estate taken at low valuation, 100,000 The possible loss in Sa vannah, but repre sented by valuable property there, 30,000 The possible loss at Millcdgeville, 30,000 The certain loss at Ma rion, 30,000 $171,000 20,000 6,000 197,000 Passengers in the brig Panthea, Bradley, for New-York :—Mrs. Cassidy, Mrs. Land, Miss Hathaway. Messrs. N. Thomas, G. Thomas, O. Johnson, II. B. Gwutlimey Chandler, Wnrltind, llildrit h, Wet more. Brown, Leonard, Cleland, P. Phelps, O. Phelps, T. Reynolds, W. Reynolds, Jno Bentley, E. Winan, W. Gray, mid Cant. Kelly. Passengers in the schr. Rambler, Sheldon, for Providence:—Mrs. Phillips, daughter and 2 children, Mrs. Barnard, Mrs. Sea- bury, Miss Newcomb, Mr. Newman and child, Messrs. Hamilton, Brown, and Cald- Well. List of vessels in tho port of Savnntiuli, 23d May, 1625—7 ships, 4 brigs, 7 schoo ners*, and 0 sloops. Total 26. The ship Augusta, White, for this port, soiled from New-York on the Uth instant. The ship Messenger, Buffington, sailed from Antwerp 24th .March, for N. Orleans. Charleston, May 20.— Arrived, schr. Me rino, Burr, Key West, 6 days. Left, ship Balloon, Smith, (of Baltimore,) for Liver pool. 22d inst. having on board the cargo of the ship Henry, of New-York, wrecked on Tortugas on the J8th ult. On the 12th inst. off Key West, was boarded hy ihc Colombian armed schr. Polly Hampton, Capt. Plus, and treated politely. Steam boat Edgefield, S&ssard, Augusta & Hamburg, 4days. Cleared, brig Charles. Coffin. Mntanzas ; Span. schr. Lonpardo, Pola, Nctivitas. and 140 fret iu length, in front of the build ings. and tiunh with the necond story. The above house is situated nbimt jooi, feet above tlie level of the Hudson river and commands a view unsurpassed in thi, 0 i any other county. The air is pure, t|„. scenery interesting, and the subscriber ,- determined that the accommodations, , t . tendance and fare, shall be such as, by years of experience on hits part, shall ret. der the establishment in every respect ver tin' ofthe most liberal patronage. The *'Cautnrs-kill Fulls" are ubout 2 «iil c . from the Pine Orchard. Upon actual n ea . sureinent. their height is ascertained to hi" rising 275 feet. By means of a dam bove the falls, thp water is presorted, and when visitors request it, isiei out and patscs over the falls, and adds much to the inter; esting scenery around them. Tlie “ Pine Orchard" is.situated in Greene County. New-York, 120 miles North, a lit- t'e West from the city of New-York : ,|j miles Smith West, from Albany; 17 mil,s South West from the city of llmUon; |V miles west from the flourisliii g village of Cnttskill, on the Hudson river, (whore con. veyances can bn procured at any hour) he. ing cosy of access by steam-boats and car riages front either of those placeB, or lit'i, any ofthe towns on the banks ofthe lied- son. The House will he fitted lip in the mist superior stylo, combining elegance with comfort, and a liberal regard for iliers , pleasure nml convenience of the guests a l govern tho operations of the niunificeiii proprietors, nnd will rognlnte the deport- merit of the subscriber anil those he may en gage, lie indulges a confident hope, that if ev ery advantage which a pluce of fashionable resort can boast in henuty of situation, in terior comfort and prompt attention tend lo receive a sham of public patronage, those advantages shall be found, and tliui patron age liberally bestowed at the “Pine Or I'.iinrd." CHARLES II. WEBB. Caitskill, May II, 11)25. m- Tho Editors of the Natienul Gasnttr. Philadelphia; Federal Gazette, llaltinvm-; National Intilligenccr. Washington; Kira- mend Enquirer, Charleston Courier, end Georgian, Savannah, aro requested to in sert the above in their respective pnpere, once a week, for three weeks, and send their bills to the Mountain House. Alav 11 51 For St. Catharines and Darien, The Schooner W A T E R B () R O, A'yc. .Fatter, Will sail on Wednesday. For on bouglt at the late highest mnrket prices, i t® H'® Captain on board at s ~ ■ - ■ Tclluir’s Wlmrf. May 21 62r London B. B. Porter, Mnv 23 WM. CROTHERS, Hunter's Buildings. 52p For 12 was on Saturday, and notwithstanding the immense amount the settlement wont over without any failuros; it was anticipated that nanv parcels of goods bought on spec ulation would have linen forced on tho mar ket fir money, particularly Toffee and Spi- • ces ; lhe reverse was however, tlie case 3 no (foods were offered at. any reduction. | The sales of Cotton last week were ex tensive, about 31,000 bales chnnffed hands ; nf which 500 Boweds nt 134 to I6$d ; 12,- OOftSnrats 8$ to 11 id : 6000 Egyptian, 15d to 16d for old, and 16$d for new. The de mand continues animated un to this time. Sugar.—The Sugar market was exceed-' ing heavy last week, but no reduotinn in prices could be stated on account of tho few sales. Brown Jam. 66s. Coffee.—St Domingo is now 77 to 70s. The last prices of good ordinary Jumaica wns 68 to 70s—but the holders are now asking higher prices f'r every description for home consumption. Ashes—Are dull and lower. Oit—The Oil market continues in a state ,, . of great, depression, and the purchases are . JllSpCCtOr OI UPV V/llltUrC* confined to parcels for*imniediate use. j _ . ^ . . Tobacco—There are no snlcs lately re-' O AMUEL M. BOND, Esq. has been ap- ported. The latest accounts from Holland h? P°‘ntcd I nspector of Dry Culture, and state o groat deficiency in the stock com- ■ ,s . ^requested that he may be respected as pared with the previous year. In 1824. jt ‘ suc/n by all tlioso concerned in cultivati; g Sale, CASKS CLARET, very superior I0U Boxos do 15 Baskets Sweet Oil 15 Boxes preserved Fruit It) do Capers 5 do Cordials assorted 17 Coils Bale Rope A quantity of Empty Baskets Apply to JOSEPH AUZE. Alay 23 52i. GRAND STATS LOTTERY OF MARYLAND. NO. tV. E17 HOSE who have given orders for tick- M. ets in the above Lnftcry. are Tetpii'14-’ ed to call and receive them prniim to Wednesday. The drawing took place in Baltimore on the 18th inst. and will be re ceived here on 27th inst. CAPITALS, 1 20 000 1 ——10,000 1 5,000 5 1000 4 500 20 100 &c. Apply at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. May 23 was 20,775 lihds.—in 1825, 8,828. Deft dency, 11.947. Corn.—Our market continues to be very much influenced by an opinion now. very prevalent, that some alteration will be made in the Corn laws this session of par liament—this eireum tnnee, tho largo sup plies. and the tine weather, have caused a further reduction of2s per nr. the ground under contract- WM. R- WARING, C/l. Com. Dry Culture. May 23 190,000 Balance in favor of the Bank, $7,000 On its operations to the present time, after refunding to it. stockholders their stock at par; and judging from their uni form profits declared at their semi-annual settlements, to this sum will be added, (as wo are informed the Board of Directors have determined to stop their dividends for the present,) an increased amount of their discount accounts in June, of at least 30,- 000. and the same sum in December next;’ making in the aggregate $67,000, which is MARRIES, On Thursday evening last, 19th instant, by the Rev. Air. Carter, Wm. Neff, Esq. ofCincinnati, Ohio, to Aliss Eliza Clif ford Wavne, of this city. wLmm xwmM* PORT or SAVANNAH. CLEARED, Ship Louisa, Hopkins, Liverpool, II. Lord & co. Ship Rising States, Pearce, Providence, O. Taft. Schr. Rambler, Sheldon, Providence. Sclir. Ocean, Hewett, New-York, John Candler, ARRIVED, Schr. Pacific, Disbrow, Charleston, 1 dty. with a full cargo, to Cohen & Miller, more than ten per cent, upon the capital in- j B . Herbert & co. 1 passenger, vested. With these statements we close, Sloop William, Luce, 2 days from Dari- without further cominent.-Oanen Oaz. \ w ju, a7B bales Cutton, to Hall & Hoyt, i I and T. Butler & co. Left, sloop Good In- The Ascension, ar. iu England, from Rio tent. Allen, to sail for this port next day, Janeiro, on, tbo 30th of Doc. iat 20, long with about 300 bales cotton. 30. fell in with a brig, with her masts in the Schr. Thomas Jefferson, Paris, (of Now water, and abandoned by the crow, but a York.) St. Johns, 24 hours, to the master, number of blacks were holding by the star- Charleston pilot boat Friends, 1 day from board fore-chains and cat-head. She took Charleston. 1 passenger. 31 offthe wreck, and 10 from Ihe inside of Steam Boat Alatamalia, Harford, 27 run- the vessel. Tho brig was about 200 tons, ning hours from Augusta, with boats Nos. and appealed to be leaded with palm oil; 16 and —, in tow, cottdo and other mer- Clerk’s Ollice Superior Court, NOTICE. T O Suitors, Jurorsntul Witnesses—The Honorable the Superior Court foj Chatham County Mny Term, will com mence its sittings THIS DAY,23d instant, of which all concerned will take due notice. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. May 23 45 THE DRAWING OF UJflOJf CAJTAL LOTTERY SIXTI'-K.NTH Cl.ASS—NEW SERIES. T HE subscribers, commissioners appoint ed by the Governor of the Coiiiii or* wealth of Pennsylvania, to superintend'lc drawing ot the Union Canal Lottery, toll Class, New Series, do hereby certify tint the following were the numbers which were this day druwn, viz : 46, 23, 10, 22, 40, 16, 24, 4P, and that the said numbers were draw; i» the order in which they stand above* th* is to say. No. 46 was the first that lrawn : No. 23 was the set owl; N”. was the third ; No. 22 was tho fourth; ' l ' 10 was the fifth; No. 16 was tlie sixth; No. 24 was tbo seventh ; and No. 4u the eighth and last. Witness our hands at ihe city of Pluto* _ lphin, this eleventh diiv of Muy, thousand eight hundred and twenty-nvu* THOMAS I.E!PER. ANDREW BAYARD. ANDREW PETITE JOHN READ. Attest—John Roberts, See’ry. Tim holders of 10, 14,22,* prize and of tho tickets having on them ^t>s- — and 40, mid 22 nnd 24, prizes of $a0. » re reqnested to call nnd receive the cash. \V. ROBERTSON. May 21 Georgian Oliicf- Sheriff's sales—Continued On thefirst Tuesday in June next, 11S71I.I. he to!d before the Court House in m the City 'of Savannah, between the n IU.I hour, of ..le. All that tract ot parcel of land, containing S67 acres more nr leu, with 100 acrea ot Marsh I-and, called Okeland, situate, lying and being in T.ittle Ogechre 1) atrict, in th” Co'irty of Chatham, bounded nonh by lands of Fleming Akin, on the esc bv lands of D> Parker, on the south by lands of the late F. Walburger, and on the writ by a nonhess' branch of little Ogerbee River, together with all and lingular, the edifice., imorovemenia and appurtenances, levied on under a fi fa or. foreclosure rs the property ef George L Cope, in tmvor of John M'Nith, Peter Mitch, ell, sod Robert Mitchell. Half Lot and Building, No. 4, Ewiniburg, Oglethorpe Ward, in the city of Savannah, the uneapired lease of said half Lot for three years from January tut, levied on as the pro perty of Robert Lewis, to ratify an execi- tjon from a Justices Court in furor of J k I Prendergasi, return.d to me by a c. ratable Sold at the risk of the former purchaser. ISAAC U’LYOiV, A'. C. C. May 23 si Coffee, l'o.k, Beef, Flour, ^ C. C. Gtisviolii & Co- OFFER FOR SALE, X A BAGS Prime Green COFFEE OU 25 bids Mess Pork, City Inspect 10 - 20 do Prime Buef, do »o 20 Half Barrels Canal Flour 100 Kegs White Lead 22 do Black Paint 5 do Spanish Brown 10 Barrels Whiting May 20 49 Coffee. K % BAGS Prime Green Coffee, lan« OJL from brig Panthea, which «■ sold low if taken from the wharf.by BRADLEY, CLAGHORN* WOOF. May ll Anciaux’s Whsr^ Muscovado Sugars. 1 K HOGSHEADS Prime May ti 611 "’ jB,t rCALVIN BAKEB