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Anti non aoaikit Potsotli—A correa-
pendent of Uio London Literary Gazctto,
alluding to the uumcrous eases of death
from accidental poisonings, and particular'
■Ya.fcW.ttOBBBTSOlf,
•oaMSHcns or Tiir. laws or Tur. union. |y to,the melancholy fate of the late royal
' *' **, " 1 ■ • ■" —' Academician, Mr. Owen, adds:—“I m - —
sight dom.am. j vonluro t0 affirm, there isacarce even a cot- leresting for a considerable number of'
as high as 40 cents: We hope another
week will determine this matter. Arrived
since our last, ftturi Tenessne and Alabama,
3f!09 balrB; Louisiana and Mississippi 1070,
Mobilo 670, across the Lake ‘276 •, in all £918
bales. Cleared in the eume time, for Liv
4
For New-York,
DAILY PAPER, :
COUNTRY PAPER, :
: riVE 1)01.1. ARSt
sliouMTOftti it necessary to enquito of my CoMm.nU Itsroar.—-A Coroner’s In-
character you can do so of I)r. Win. Ter- quest was held inthiscity on Saturday last,
rell, Jolin Lucas, Edward B. Brooking,, on the body of Win. Donai.d, a seaman be-
John Abercrombie, or MM. Joel Crawford, longing to the Hr.brig Traveller, found dead
WM. GREEN MACON, in the river—verdit of the jury, accidental
asms dimming- __ ^ ^
The London Morning Chroiiiolo has the An Inquest was, also, hold on Sunday, erpool 4665 bales, Havre 676, N. York 563, freight or passage, apply 'to^hrm 1 '’ ^
lna y following editorial paragraph, which is ini On the bndv of n colored woman belonging Boston 63; together 5326 ; iucrcase in stock board, at Williamson’s Wharf an cr 1
... *— e— —1.1.. ..•‘per- to Low, Wallace Sc Co. found dead—ver- this week 59'2 bales. COHEN , „
1 a:-. „l-,l.„ : a a > .1- . i i I him,,.:.. i»
The brig
S A R A II,
Will meet with despatch^
• 1.... i- >i,i.« n >,i,irii whleh ,lons not con'ain an soiiB in this country:— . ' diet of the jury—Me came to her (hath by the Arrived since I at Oct. last, 103,323 bales
a tage in this country which does not con am an .. Wo ca „ 8latc } hat , ll0 difficulties Ih the visitation of GW. WM. GILBERT, Arrived in same time last sea
May 64
invaluable, certain, and immediate remedy wa y 0 p an arrangement of tbe Catholic
for auch events, which is nothing more than Question sre now nearly surmounted, .and
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 24, leva. » dcaert spoonful of made mustard, mixed ‘^^ent!tinfactor"y*tq 1 "*I?'p
in a tumbler glass of warm water, and drank w hole amount of the allowance to thp Cotli-
Tho Deaths in Augusta ih the month of immediately i it acta as an instantaneous olic Clergy is not to exceod £230,0^0. Tho
April, were 3 white females, one of is and
one of 36 years of sge—and 3 blacks, one
of which was still born.
Alabama Crum.—Tho Alabama and
Tmnbcckbee rivora are very high. Tho
atter has overdowed its banks, snd many
plantations of cotton areunder water. Tho
Mobile Register states that in the upper
part of the state, the early plantings of cot
ton have' been very seriously injured
by cold weather, and in the middle countiea
they have suffered considerable injury. A
second planting has very generally been
found necessary, and it is fcafed there will
be a deficiency of seed, which has risen in
many sections of the state to ono and two
dollars s bushel. The prospect of the crops
are at present very unpromising.
We published the anecdote to which the
following good natured article alludes, some
time since. The poor man was considered
to refer to the constitutional charter of our
Liberties. But this must be an error—
Jack, if ever he imagined any thing in Sa
vannah, must have referred by the Consti
tution to *• Old Iron Sides,” who never yet
failed to express her meaning on all pro
per occasions, and who though suffering
considerably from attacks more violent than
those on the Constitution here referred to,
generally managed to hold tier own, and re
turn tbe compliment with interest
The London Literary Gazette contains an
account of a sailor in Savannah, who ima-
g im’d.himself to bo the Constitution of the
nitml State*. Tho poor man’s fancy had
ceyminly placed him in rather an unplea
sant predicament. How much bodily suf
fering bo must have undergone since he
wont into operation in IOTA, by the various
amendments which* have been applied to
him. and by construction whore he could
not fully explain his owrt meaning,none but
himself could describe.—Rockingham Gas.
Mom Last Words.—Another friend of
Lord Byron, Capt. Parry, proposes to pub
lish a work, the title of which will be “ The
laet days of Lord Byron.”. If Capt. Parry
is really a friend of the deceased poet, we
hope he will prove it by a publication differ
ent from those of the other friends of Lord
B. Dallas and Modwin 1 Such friends are
infinitely more injurious than enemies; there
is but ono satisfaction to be derived by the
Coroner, Chatham County, i son
urns scMrar.
Arrived in same time Beason
before.
Exported since 1st October
•— .*• -r* .SSStJSff, tH£rsSS&£:
with safety in any case where one is rcquir this arrangement it is undentood the -
lqst
ed.
arrangement ..
By a mistake, where a gentleman took Catholic Clergy will be satisfied. It is not
a full ounce of poison instead of salts, the intended to interfere in tbe slidtest dc-
. . . , , , grec with the independence of thf Callio-
casterawere fortunately at hand, and no f 10 Churc | li „ no interference [whatever
doubt an invaluable life was preserved to j with I he nominations is contcmptitcd, tho
his family by giving tho mustard directly.— ,oll 'y stipulation being that they ie dumes-
from their flecks shall no longerle under
stood as obligatory on the part of [he latter.
It appears, from the evidence (efore the
By making this simple antidote known, you
may bo the meanB of saving many a fellow
creature from an untimely end.”
Tho select men of Charlostown have of
fered a reward of one hundred dollars to
any person who will make known to them
the person who has broken and destroyed
the monument erected by the King William
Lodge, on the heights of Bunker Hill, to the
memory of the Revolutionary General
Warren.
A young lady by the name of Preble, at
Woolwich, Me. in full health, fell dead at
the foot of her brothel's bed, while he, then
in.his last moments, was addressing her.—
They were both buried iivthe same grave.
The British Cutter Nimble, from Lon
don, with the second instalment of the
Greek loan, has arrived at Napoli di Ronm-
ni. . The money contributed in this coun
try for the Greeks,was forwarded from Lon
don by this vessel, and has safely reached
its destination.
Advertisement Extraordinary.—The
following singular advertisement appears
in a Ncw-Orleans paper. In Paris it is
usual to employ the handsomest females as
Bar-Kt epers:—
“ Wanted—Two handsome Ladies, to
assist in two Bar-Rooms, and to whom libe
ral wages will be given. Beauties from
New-York, Charleston, or Savannah would
be preferred. Due attention will be paid to
applicants a No. 61, Camp-street.”
April 30.
Sparta, 12th Mav 1895.—Governor
Troup.—Sir—Perhaps it would be better for
me to hold my peace on the subject, that 1
aril about to address, you-ua, but whon I
see an innocent man as 1 take you to be, as
sailed as you have been in the last Georgia
Patriot, 1 thing it criininul to bold my peace
any longer; and although I shall nut ac
cuse any person, yet I wdl relate a conver
sation that took place between tbe Indian
Agent, Col Crowell and myself, and let the
people of Georgia judge which has departed
real friends of the deceased, that the works j from their duty you or him. You sir will
recollect the difficulty that happened be
of his commentators will be forgotten, when
his own will live in the freshness of their
fame
f IONA:. Flags for Pilots.—The Con
sul i,literal from Austria has communicat
ed to the Department of State, that a flag: made, and on the day that the Litllo Prince
with three stripes, red, white and red, sur-, “"j 1 two other chiefs met at Thomas Crow-
, . . . 1 ell’s to consult, as I understood, on the cir-
rounded by a yclkiw border; arms in roe cum8tance of Geu. M’lntosh’s refusing to
centre ; crown on the upper red stripe ; to' deliver Stinson to a guard that had beon
be displayed on the foremast, will be used I ordered out by tbe Agent, and bad that day
’ . returned to Fort Mitchell without hun, at-
tween Col. Crowell, Chilly M’lntosh and
Stinson in July, August and September,
1823, concerning sumu goods of the two
latter that was seized by the Agent, and
carried to Thos. Crowell’s, at Fort Mitch
ell. on the ChuUaliuochie. \ wus at T.
Crowell’s a few days after'the seizure was
Select Committee, on Irish disturbances
that in several parts of the country, the ex
action of fees by the Catholic Clergy lias
led to deeds of violence.”
Boston, May 7.—Bunker Hill Monu
ment.—Since (lie death of his Excellency
Gov. Bruoks. who was President ol Ihe Bun
ker Hill Monument Association, the lien.
Daniel Webster, has beon elected as Ms
successor. No plan bus yet bceD de
termined upon as to the form of tile Monu
ment ; the committee on that subject are
divided in opinion. Of the numerous plans
sent to the association by different artists,
there are about 16 elevations f columns,
an obelisk but no pyramids. The objection
to a column with a figure upon it, it, i that
at the elevation of 220 feet, the design of
the artist cannot be ascertained, siuce nei
ther tho feature nor the form of a statue
at that height can be distinguished. Be
sides a column standing by itself ou the
ground is opposed to tile architecture and
supposition tholslructuers arc intended to
support weight. They are to bo viewed as
forming part of a building, nnd not as sepa
rate and distinct objects. Those who main
tain these opinions, prefora simple gemfle-
tricnl form like an obelisk or a pyramid.
On theelevatinn of columns tve haveseen
i hat which has the most simpio grandeur,
is a fluted doric column without a base, ri
sing from the ground and surmounted by a
common capital. Trajan’s column, also
possesses great beauty of proportion. Toe
question will be determined in tile Bourse u!
a few dnys.
Tlie Corner Stone oftlio Monument will
he laid on tho I7tli of June, the 50th Anni
versary oftlio Battle, by the President of
lie Association assisted by Gen. Lafav-
ttf. and the M. W. Grand Master of the
Freemasons. An oration by Mr Webster
will he delivered on theoccusion. after which
here will be a dinner upon the ground, cal
culated for several thousand persons.
Extract of a letter dated Liverpool, 3tst
March, 1825. received per packet ship Wm.
Thompson.—“ Since last I addressed you,
the workmen throughout the Potteries have
struck for higher wages, and also a regula
tion in the sizes. The large siz- s, which
have of late been made, have been ruinous
to both master and tpe workmen who insist
on the sizes being reduced to the exact
standard they were formerly, and to which
every manufacturer will bo compelled to
adhere. Tho present size of London cups
is quite as large as Irish cups were former
ly, and will ho hereafter reduced to tho for
mer standard. Six chambers at present are
as large as four will be, and every other
article in like proportion* Tho regulation
takes effect ill a week, and a very great de
duction in ihe discounts, owing to the great
advance of materials and wages.”
by Austrian vessels as a signal for pilots.
Tbe minister from Denmark, also, has
informed the Department, that a red flag,
quartered on a white field, will be display
ed on either mast, where it may be best
seen, of Danish ships, as a signal for pilots.
Barbarism.—The Bellows Falls (Vt.)
Intelligencer, says that a number of indivi
duals in New-IIampsliire, have associated
themselves for the purpose of plundering
float limber from t he Connecticut river, and
have agreed to defend each other in the
possession of their plunder under the Club
Law.
Mexico—In a report ofthe Mexican Se
cretary of Slate, on the Foreign Relations
of that uuntry, it is stated that the Mexi-
cniWMiiWter to England was authorised to
institute negotiations with all the European
powers, not excepting Spain : and although
tlie questions agitated have not been defi
nitively settled, they are in favorable pro
gress.
A play in five acts, called the American
Hussar, lias been written by a citizen of
Providence. Tlie sceno lies in Rhode Is
land. It is to bo offered for performance at
the Providence Theatre.
1 ——
A gentleman of Boston, has presented to
the University at Cambridge, a most valua
ble collection of 4U0 models of olirystsis,
made in Pans for that distinguished miner
alogist Count Bournon.
ter tlie consultation
over, and they gene, Bradford Crmvell told
me that ho had heard it reported that Gen.
M’lntosh, hud ordered Chiliy M’lntosh to
collect a force, and rescue the goods out of
the possession of the Agent, I had a lame
horse and had been detained there Hourly
two days; but as soon as my horse was a-
ble to travel! at all, and long before lie was
able to carry me wel, I left tiiere and when
I arrived at the Agency,I stopped from early
in one day uutil alter breakfast the next.—
And while I related iny disagreeable situa
tion at his brothers in consequence of the
apparent difficulty between him, the agent,
and M’lntosh about tho seizure of the goods
the agent frequently expressed himself in
the harshest terms against Gen. M’lntosh.
and swore with bil tor oaths that lie was a
scoundrel, that lie ought to be put to death,
and that his cup was nearly full, and d—u
him whun it got full he would have revengo
on him, that lie really wished lie might at
tempt to rescue the goods or commit any
violence whatever, tiiat it would be a good
opportunity for him and that lie would then
stop him, and Bhew him his measure was
full; that M’lntosh wsb urged on by D, H
Mitchell, end if an opportunity offered lie
would put it out of his power tu have such
instruments to influence him. This was
a part of a conversation that lasted tlie grea
ter part ofthe time I staid, and such expres
sions as I have related were often mode use
ofby the agent, and many of the same kind
by the assistant agent H. Crowell, one of
which I will relate While talking on the
subject of Stinsons establishing a store at
Fort Mitchell ho observed that the people
must be d—n fools to think that they, the
Crowells, caino there for any thing else than
to make money, money was’their object and
their would have it—that Col. Hawkins
bad the greatest opportunity in the world to
get rich ; but he treated the Indiana like
children. Whenever a itipend was sent tu
the Indians, Hawkins always paid them
in money; they did not do so for their
greatest want waj homespuns, and that
Tho Cincinnati Emporium states, that at lbc y »lwaya paid them in hnmcBpuns,
the woolen manufactory in that city, there ani , P ut ‘. be niono y in their pockets. In
, , . , . •• „ s re making tins communication I have no ends
is a model of a machine for excavating the to answer but justice, for ’I am personally
earth for the formation of canals, t(ie inven- frlen( % ' vi ‘ b L’ol. Crowell and hia brother,
tion of Mr. French, practical engineer. It muMcXT^^tfl-^r^S^reM
excavate*, elevates and places the earth on you may think proper,
the aide ofthe canal, in any given distance * am » ,:r yourodedient servant,
from Ita margin. i T S As I ain'lfn •
6 I r. a. As I am an entire etrangor :o you
last,
Exported in samo time
season.
Exported in same time season
before,
SAVAim-jg, MAY Ri, 1888.
DOMESTIC ARTICLES.
CoiUm-V- Led. plain 57 * 8; fair to good, Stock on hand to-day, indu-
:3 a -6 ;'8e» Island, 60 » 80 J I ding all on shipboard not
Rice - g3 a 4. ( cleared,
M'mr-PlilWpl k Baltimore, Richmond, : Stopk on | lsnd 8ame timn | aat
aud Al;s*ndrla, lupeiflne, £J to JJ BPneon>
Co re—J4 cents pi b-ialiel
Oats—28 do do
Peat—JO do do
Huy -Prone Northern, 90 to gt, 1st quality.
117,083
124,319
129,280
90,812
104,325
35.344
season, 29,140
Stock on hand same time sea
son before. 31,944
Cotton Bagging.—With other specula'
For New-York,
The fast sailing packet
PACIFIC, ^
s - DMrow, Matter,
. _ Will meet with despatch n
freight or passage, having good ac „ m ‘ C|
datum,, apply to Capt. D. 0 „ CTu
Jones’ Wharf, or to %
COHEN ii MILLED
S2p
M
Mav 24
H'Zitktr-Penns-. Ivinis, Wa' Vcenti per gal tinna - has >*> generally held
Artt.fngfontl Hum—40 do do |nt our rates, and by some a shade over.
AorM in Gin—34 a 36 do do | Exchange—On London, 7J a 7J per cent.
Tobacco K ntiicky, Georgia, Sic. Si a 6 ' prom, steady ; on Frauce, Sf. 17Jc. many
uTmc ured do 8 • 14.
Ta/.'ow—10 ecus
Pork— A!es*, £16 ; Prime, 12.
yWwcA’.jrc/—No’ 1, , No. 54 / No. 3,
4.74 .
Bacon n 84, plenty.
t. inl -Yi to 1.7
hutter—JO a ?4 dull; Northern, inf. 8 • 12.
Cheese—5 :i 7 cent*.
Sonp—-Yellow, 4 a 9 cents
Candles- N irthern, moul I ttllow, 124: Geor
g , 16; Snernrtf 3d a 40
U.nestles. — PlAf-lu, 17 to . 0\ St*ipe«, 17 tr
19: 4 hecks, 16 to 18; 4-4 do. 20 10 22.*
B 0 icking, 30 tr 35; | Shirting, 12 to 14
<K 7*8, 9 to 15; '‘hutting, 4 4,16 to\8 .
Bleached good 14 to 2 cents per yard, on
the above nricr3
FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS.
Bagging—Dundee snd Inverness 42 inch
8 u .9 ^
Oznabnrghs—\t • a3.
Cognac Brandy—VS a 140 ct9 per gal. ac-
d •»!? t • nn is.
Holland Gtii—9* a 95, do. do.
/ren—Swedes. 105 a 10 per ton • English do
105 ullu do ; American do; 100hT05 ; Sh et
pa. CW1. 10 A 12.
Salt ~LWrpool, cnarsr, in bulk. 60
Sugar—Havana white. $i ( 2 u 13; H;own,94
none in marke'; Ruse »v.*.d«, 10 7 8 a li 4
do ; 9t,CroiSt ptiuie.l 1 a 124, J New-Or*
lea it. 104, d< ; It fined I.-.ui^ 18 21, did!
gr e», 2.; St. D mingo,
tun good tu gree 17 a ' 8
Bt/ion Tea—IQ* n 110cents per lb.
?ium—Jamaica. 90a 100ccn s, dull; West In*
••in, 65, nothin d.
Molasses— West India 34.314. none in mar-
k ‘ ; Nf«wOrlr*pns, ..8 >1 40
/J ishTfry Goods.—tio h 60 per cent adv»u?e.
O rchery. U * 30 per 1 erh. do
Lnidon Border—£3 00' 3 50, per dozen.
STO KH.
United States B nk —S lies.
takers.
Freights—dull.—To Liverpool, for Cot
ton per lb. in Am. vos. 2 a jd stf?. s do in
British do § n j|d; France, do IJ cents.
Northern ports in tho U. 8. for Cotton per
lb. J a 14 cent.
Mobile, May 10.—Cotton.—The market
slill continues very inactive.—A few par
cels were sold last week, at 23 and 24 cents.
There is so little doing however that any
quotations are but. nominal. Purchasers are
backward in coming into mnrket, unless at
a considerable reduction from the late high
prices, which seem to be considered higher
than foreign markets will justify. Stiles
ctinnef be effected within nboutilcenta of
the prices ten or twelve days ago.
FORT OF SAVANNAH.
ARRIVED,
Siiip Augusts. Whits, New York, 10
days, to Hall & Hoyt, owners, and others.
Sloop Good Intent, Allen, 3 days from
Darien, with 277 bales cotton, to T. Butler
& co. E. Bliss, B. VV. Delamatcr, G..B. La
mar. Cuimniug Si Gwathmc-y, and Hull Si
Hoyt, and Rice, to P. Hill.
-Sloop Rosetta, Vernard, from Clifton
Mill, with Rice, to Jno. P. Williamson, R.
Habersham, and Bulloch & Dunwoody.
Steam Boat Eouth-Carolina, Augusta, 4
dnys. with 500 bales Cotton for Charleston
Tlie S. C. was detained 30 hours for wood,
the freshet having carried it away from ma
r.y parts of the river.
SAILED,
Ship Louisa, Hopkins, Liverpool.
> Ship Rising States, Pearce, Providence.
From IIalif.ix—Papers from Halifax to
the 4th inst. says, that when tho intelligence
was received there from England, oftlio in
tention of the British Government to mo
ilify ihe restrictions on the colonial trade.
.. the Providence Building and Exchange Cof-
°t these Lhiets was |- ee House were brilliantly illuminated, in
testimony of the satisfaction of tlie inliabi-
habitants. Specie to tho amount of 4209.-
000, for British Gnvorninent hills, lnto|y sold
in New-York, hud arrived, nt Halifax. A
prospectus is published in the Halifax papers,
ofa Quebec and Halifax Steam Navigation
Company, formed in London, the affairs of
which are to bo conducted by agents resi
ding in Quebec and Halifax. A company
has also been formod in London, to buy np
ail the Crown Lands in Nova Scotia, and
promote tho settlement of them. It was in
tended to revive the whale fishery fromHal
ifajt. That plnce had formerly 22 vessels
engaged in this fishery. Fish were Intely so
.arre at St. Johns, N. F. that some Bri
l isli vessels, tiiat went there for cargoes,
could not obtain them.
[.V. V. Bv. Post, 12tA instant.
SELECTED.
THE CHAMBER OF PSYCHE.
Tread tmftly through the amorous rooms!
For every bough is hung with life,
And kisses in harmonious strife
Unloose their; 1mrp and wing’d perfumes.
From Afric ami the Persian looms
The carpet’s silken leaves have sprung,
And Heaven ill its blue bounty flung
Tlieso starry flowers and azure bloomB!
Tread softly!—By a creature fair
The Deity of love reposes :
His red lips open, like the roses
Which round his byacintliine hair
Hang Ml crimson coronals ;
And passion fills tho arched halls,
And Beauty floats-upon tbe air!
Tread softly, softly,—like the foot
Of Winter, shod with fleecy snow,
Who cometh white, and cold, and mute,
Lest lie should wake tlie Spring below.
Oh! look ! for here lie Love and Youth,
Fair spirits of the heart and mind;
Alas! that one should stray from truth,
And one be ever, ever blind!
Here lie they, like lost pleasures flung
From Eden’s rich and grassy bowers,
Nourish’d bnth by breath of flowers
Once, and still divine and ynung :
Sure somewhere a green home must be,
Though paradise and faith have flown.
Where these two yet may slumber ou,
Sweet friends, into eternHy I
Hank of ihe hate of Ce.rgia—67 t 90 for 100
„,’' d ?„ , ,, r ■, • Passengers in the ship Rising States,
f p ,n - Pearce, ff,r Providence :-Mrs. losworth,
ream ha, omp ,,y-137} ■ 140 Mrs.Tefft and 2 children, Miss Bosworth,
Marine end bur lntu -ar.ee Cimpuny-t* a 30. 't™ Misses Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks,
N H So.ie Ui k • G j t .. payaole j„: Messrs. Giad.ng, Andrews, Church, Dunn,
•avHiinab, Planters'Aa it. am'* Bank ot* <u Deane, Branch, and others.
! The brig Panthen, got to sea yesterday
morning. The ships Rising States, and
Lmiisn, remained at anchor below last
evening.
A ship was reported below last night.
O
N
Fire Buckets.
Saturday, the 2Rth inst. a person
will attend at the house in Oglethorpe
Square, from ten, A. M. until one, P. M.
for the purpose of delivering the buckets of
individuals in possession ofthe Fire-Engine
Company, to their owners.
Id* A list of these is put up in the Ex
change for public information.
May 24 62
stsJ, notes, received at U S Batkin depos-
te and in payme t for bo : s
EXCHANGE.
On England—5 s 6 ..er cent prem nominal*
F ance—S 15*5 '0--nominal.
Bos on— (tOchys, | * 1 ; sight, 1 p-em*
./V lo'k, 60 days l disci.; f ig t, 4 prem.
Ph lntlelphia, do. do.
Baltimore, do- do.
Da-.en Bank Notes I a 6 'I s.
Char'esto ,8iglit 4 a 1 , r nt,
A. Carolina S Bunk Aoteo Ir "4 ds.
Cape Fear and J\ exo e n io 5 dr
FREIGHTS.
To England Id a 1 1 8d*
F tiwe, •lomhiA!—*un vessels in port.
./Vcw York*~$ ol.
REMARKS.
COTTON.—We have little to remark
relative to our great staple, dm in;;- the last j
week. The transactions in Uplands have 4 „ . ,
been very moderate. A disposition has ex- rplIL Proprietors of hese Sprmm have
isted to purchase at lower rates than those , A ll,e plL“ s " re tu ‘ n . ,orm P ubhc - tl,at
at which the article is I,eld; but holders ,m ‘ dL ' » c f ral improvements since
have been firm and have shown little dis- J . * a6t 8eason » they are enubled to enter-
position to come down. The tow Iran- t«m »s many pereous as any establishment
suctions which have taken plurc, have 111 t lL States. Columbia Hall is
been at. from 24 to 27 cents. From 24 to fined up with new furniture, in a style e
28 cents, we are informed, may be consid- J ua . to ’J 1 , 0 » c eommodat|pns ot at y ether
ered a fair quotation, which we have adop-1 lashionable retreat m the country^
trd. The stock nn hand is estimated ati New Lebanon Springs have been long
from 15 to 20 000 baleB. | celebrated tor their medical virtues, and
Sea-Islnnds bavo not materially varied;' 1 ' 11 ™ a fashionable resort for many
—thoy are sold at from GO to 80; and we! y ,ara - Tlie building, are hut.dsomely sit-
underslnnd some is held as high as 115. , “ ale ‘|- tlle roo "' s large and airy, commuud-
FLOUR—Little bus been done in this:"’!? finfi v«w 8 « beautiful country of
article. Some sales wore made yesterdav Giouutain and vuiley, celebrated tor punty
at si. We quote it dull at <«5} a 5j. A ol atmosphere, lor rich surrounding cenery
lot was offered yesterday at on time, j am] affording the purest waters lor bathing,
but refuged.
COLUMBIA HALL,
F r fcVj-laetoanon Seringa.
Also, aevc^a^other'"co'nven!en^fiw , ' , '
Stores in said Buildincs fi "' proo!
JhA .. Al ™‘ ‘wo Dive!- Lj
IISIIB. “o?“oaseson Stale tfflZ
JUahk fhr;^e 0<rl ° JSIb
EL.chim 0 Stred. USe Applj a tf L “' on J “-1
May 94 8 '^RKMAN.
For Sale,
500 w™S Pll "' Aa, " , «
100 Barrels Prime Pork, New-Yirf
City Inspection ■
100 Barrels lfultimnrn SuperfineHn,
nrd'Streol Flour
20 Barrels J.insced Oil
70 Bags Prim.: Green Havana C#r*
290 Quarter Boxes Scgar,
6 Boxes No. 10. Cotton Cards
Bv S. B. PAKKMAS,
„ Hunter’s Wlmtf.
May 24
Sugar and Molasses.
XA HOGSHEADS, 10 Tierces sin} 07 !
•Jvf Barrels Molasses
37 Barrels Sugur, just m^ved and fot '
sale by J. B. II fclRBRUT A CO.
May 24
Lost,
O N Saturday, between the Planter's
Bonk and Ryerson’s. Drug Store, i
POCKET BOOK, containing jjB2, consist
ing of three 10*8 North Carolina, one of
which had a corner torn off, and the bil*
ance in 2(P«, 10*8, and o's, State and Elite
ter 1 Bank Notes. The finder will ie re
warded by leaving it at this office.
May 24 52u
CANAL LOTTERY
17th Class—New Series. *
W ILL be drawn ' on the 6th of Julf
next, and finished in a few minutes.
Sixty Numbers—Eight Ballots to be Drawn.
Scknw.
I Prize of 50,000 DulLniijt*lfl»
IWA.
10006*
10.1)00
47.0.
10,000.
is.wo,
i.'OO,
24*3
106,180
1
20 000
1
to t oo
2'
5,00
1
4720
20
1,01.0
30
500
52
100
156
SO
1248
20
10,608
10
12.120 Prizes, J , , C
27.160 Blanks, J H220 Tickets. J
8 773.760
34.2 ;o Tickets at £8,
S527..,7ff
A now and convenient Bath-House has
been built during tlie past year, containing
twenty rooms for warm and cold bathing,
and having a covered way to the Hall for
the benefit of persons in delicate health.
Tlie proprietors assure those who may
nmrpo-mc menu . . : visit New-Lebanon for health or pleasure,
DOMESTIC GOODS—-There has been . t | |at no p a j na 5 | la || p e spared to afford them
no alteration in Domestics since our last,the thc bc6t accn mmodations. Tl;e Ballston
prices and demand remaining about tho | an j g ara t 0 ga Waters will be kept constant
ly for the use of Boarders,
RICE—Continues very dull. We con
tinue it the same ns last week. The quo
tation may he considered nominal.
CORN.—Is selling readily at 54 afloat,
in store it is held for more.
In this Scheme with eight dr.wo bills, I
there will be 55 prises with three, mindw.ia j
them, 1445 with two numten on iliem ui I
10,608. with one number on them T'.i: I
t-ckets having none of tbe dravn buikioi
them being liisoks
J o determ he tbe fate of .11 tiir tidchil
thc above lottery 60 numheis, fiom mru
sixty inclusive, will sevei all;, be jilsced i« I
wheel ou thc uay of drawing, and eight i
then) will be drawn, and that ticket litvnjioi I
,t aa a combination, tlie 1st,2d ami third US’ I
aera drawn, will bf entitled l” Y5d.0U0 I
That having on it the 6th, 7lh a,id &I
be entitled to g 0,000.
That hating nr, il theilh, 5th Si d6't,*1 I
be entitl«lt > glO uOO
Thus-.havisg on iliem the 3d, 4-hand >0
an l 3d, 7th and 8tli, eai.li gj (wo
That having no it tlie 2d, 3d arid 4th i»
be entitled lo 4,770. (
Those 20 having on them the
2d ( 5th snd 81 It
2 1,6th and fth
, ’d. 6 h ami 8*li
2d. 7th and Bil
3d 4<b anil 6tf
3d, 4th and 7li,
3d, 4th and 8.1:
same.
BAGGING.—We
have heard of noi
| The Springs are situated oh the Boston
transactions in this srticlo, and it remains j Road, twenty-five miles from Albany, and
dull. It is held from 28 to 32 cents, but a twenty-eight from the city of Hudson.—
sale, probably, could not be effected over 27 Tlie roads in every direction are in exccl-
cts. About 1000 pioces have been shipped
for New-Orleans.
COFFEE.—25 bags cf prime Green Cof
fee was sold last week at Auction,at 21 c.
at four months.
OOXOUXBROIAL.
New-Orleans, April 30 —Cotton—With
the exception of a few thousand. bales
changing owners on this day week, at near
uur quotations, which were taken up by the
knowing ones, there have been but few
■ales ol any importance, until Thursday,
wM D J® 00 balei of Tencssee and Alabama
were disposed pf at from 24, 26, 28, to 30
Cents per lb.; since which wa have heard
of but little doing.. We have thought it
prudent to omit giving quotations in figures
for that of Louisiana, Mississippi and Mo
bile, ih consequence of holders refusing to
sell, and understand they are waiting for
further accounts from Liverpool; when they
expect to hear of apother advance in this
article. fb a ere are but few now who do
not expect to obtain at' least 35 cents for
choicG Loujsiaua and Missutfppi, and some
lent order, and pass through a beautiful
country.
ANTHONY KERR,
HENRY HULL.
IE? The National Gazette, Philadelphia;
the Courier, Charleston; the Georgian,
Savannah; and the Patriot, Boston, will
please to publish the above daily for one
month, and Bend their bills to tho office of
the New-York American.
Mav 24 52rr.
London B. S. Poi ter,
F OR Sale by
WM. CROTHER8,
Hunter's Buildings.
Mny 23 6 ’p
Notice.
A REGULAR MEETING of tho Com-
tnuwioners of Public Roads of Chat
ham County, will take piano at the Court-
House in Savannah, on MONDAY, tbe
thirtieth day of May, instant.
By order of Thomas Young, Chairman,
„ BOND, Secretary
10 40ra
3d, 5th am! 6-h kill,6thlid76
“ ' ‘ " - ‘ dtlifthwilM
ib,7*l, «Jf{
th.6thand 7 b
5th.6tb audfi’jl
5ib,7tb »«>«' D
each j&'W.
three
3d, 5th and 7th
3d, 5>h and 8 h
3d. 6th and 7th
3d.6'h tnc 8ll:
4.U.5 hand 7‘h
4th,5th and 8th
All ethos, (being 30 tickets)
of the drawn numbers on them will t 10 * 1 *
entitled to 0500. . I
The 52 tickets having on th RitwoofU
drawn numbers and those two, the 3d»w
4tii, will«*eb he entitled to gldO. .
The 156 tickets having on ihe m "[7®
and 5th or 4lb snd 6t >, or 4ib *>id 7th *
numbers only, will each be entitled ts
All others (being 1248 tickets) bavtng
of ’he drawn numbers on them, will ciUl
entitled to g20. ,
And those tiaving on them any sni JJ
d awn numbers, (bt : ng 10,608 tickets,or
for each drawn number,) will each
tied to glO. •„
No ticket which shsll have drawn • P
of a superior denomination can be
an inferior prirs. Piiaes payable thirty
after the drawing, and subject, M urt
deduction ol 15 per cent* . ut
A considerable portion cf this lottwry »r
up in parcels of 20 tickets, embracing^
combination numbers, from °je 1 j-
which parcel, are warranted to ditw « ^
g90, less the deduction off J per croti
■o many cliances for ’he capital prize*.
J, B. YATES, J jfjnggetz-
A.M’INTYr.E,n“ H
Philadelphia, May II, 1825-
TICKETS AT PRESENT : » ! P
Orders received and forwarded aUb*
LUTliEKS
exchange office.
I May *4