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COUNTRY TAPER, I i I
THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 46
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BOARD OF HEALTH
Savannah, May >5, 1025.
Serlon'i Report, for the week ending tiih
. May, 18*3.
Ouedeath, of consumption, Aged 26 yean.
By order ijf iht Chairman,
I. K. TEFFT, Secretary.
StilliLater raoai, England—By the
•hip prideot, arrived at New-York, on the
16th instant, from Londonderry, in 22 days,
papers to the 20th ult. containing London
dates to the morning of the 14th, sis days
later, are received* and by the John Wells,
Liverpool papers to the 8th ult. inclusive.
We learn by our attentive correspon
dents, the editors of the Mercantile Adver
tiser, that letters froin Liverpool by tho
John Wells, quote Upland Cotton at 16 to
17d; Orloans. 15 to lOd.
A letter written on the morning of the
8tii, the day the ship sailed, states that the
brokers were then out, with orders to pur
chase all that was ottered at or below 15d.
without regard to quality.
We copy the following Price Current of
the Sth of April, from the Evening Post
Tuesday, April 5,1825.—On Wednesday
last we had a very animated inquiry from
speculators and the trade when upwards of
8,000 bags were bought at the full prices
oflhe previous day j since then the demand
has been very limited, and in some instan
ces, a small reduction in price submitted to
though generally speaking, holdqrs are firm.
The week's sales are 10,000 American,
3300 Brazil, 4600 Egyptian, "1500 Elst
dTa. die. Imported, 3100, American, 2500
Brazil, and 1800 Egyptian.
.Sea-Island Georgia, 2s 6d a 3s 4d; Stain
ed do. Is3d a Isfld j Upland do. 13jd a I6}d
—■Alabama and Tennessee, 14} a 16; New-
Orleans, ! 4} a 18.
The House of Lords resumed their ses
sion on the 13th. A great meeting was
held the same day in London, and a petition
sdnpted;for a revision of the Corn Laws.
Letters from Gibraltar, of March 20th,
- ~ te Vw ■ t Mawph,g"ffjagH"\ti fatter
on the guarantee of the American Minister,
and never again to touch at Spain or the SI-
cilies. The fleet of the Pacha ofEgypt.con-
aistiog of 50 sail, had landed 6,000 men
near NaVara i but they were repulsed and
driven.back toModon. A Greek fleet
was expected would attack the Egyptian
on the following day. '
tn consequence of the prevalence of east
erly winds, for the fortnight previous td the
6th April there had been no arrivals'at Li
verpool from foreign ports. Three New
York packets were'then due; those of the
1st. 8th, and 16th March. The Florida,
Wbichsailed on the 1st, arrived off Liver
pool on tho 4th April.
’ Shortly after the William Thomson,
Cpptaiu Crocker, loft Liverpool for New-
York. one of the passengers, a Mr. Thaine,
‘of Quebec, was seized with a fit of apo
plexy, occasioned by immoderate laughter.
He was immediately put onboard a steam
boat-bound to Liverpool, but before medical
Rid arrived, Mr. Thaine had expired.
Tho present Poit-Master-Ganerul, has
hilkfkr COndOMbdltitUiOlf InlllsOfttce with
gruaYipdqalry; Rii.d opnsji|Weblp energy.—
„ f . •*JBvery new. broom," however, “ sweeps. ^
union, clean"—if he continue his efforts unweari- and Shoes has always buon excessive n
edly, tie will doserve the thanks of the com- that province, in consequence of the s r
kioht nou.Aiu.'j inunity. The last plan which he Imsbroa- ply. being principally obtained jtam a
qlied, that of carrying express mails on 6‘c- United States. Tho inducement and t
ensions of groat importance, aVthojatq of cility of smuggling, has jantfqqfd it he. fol-
eleven miles an hour, for the purpose olaf- lowing result“ In tho year 1823'jhe Pro-
fording to all, the nows of important chan- ■ vincial revenue arising from Boots and
gee in the market, and thus to secure t!)om Shoes amounted to the sum of itet, poundi
against speculation, Is ono which, whilst it and ten shillings, and in 1021 to eleven
shews the greatest desire to benefit the, in- pounds eleven shillings and nineHence.”
terest of merchants and agriculturalists go-, ‘ |
nerally, appears to be proposed without 1 But one de,tb b E Sm,n Pox " ^parted
much knowledge'of the manner in which 1 t h° past week in Charleslpn.
these things are conducted. He does not | CunA—The following' tends \o contrm
soem to be aware, that the intelligence of t he opinion that the inhabitants of ihis
important changes in the fbreigu markets is j wealthy and important Island, will at no
the exclusive property of the merchant, distant day follow the example of the o^er
who is enabled to obtain his information by '
A strong case of the prejudicial off) is the desolation frequently occasioned by anjl,tl|
of high dulips, bd(h op.the morals knd • ‘ h «!^. ^,“t;the jifht* oli science and bx- i
injuriotwtfl^ct ii.hqn op .tho oropri
. .. .... nfcw#|riipeN B&nte to llteve enga
v • . . . . ... peridfici* have scattered much of this thick ired tlio attention of the British (fomninent
venufl of o country, is ^pted in £ v lit» dirknewLand itroay rationally pe antici-, and it wat expected that aome relaxation
per Canada Herald. The duty on Be d pated that ilifttime"is tiot very remote, of the law would tako placo, more ennuis
' - , Urhfln.tllPV urill ho Xtltlawalar <Ho U in.l n .l AS: 1^.5 Mtifl, onnn.l nnlltiok »k*n
'Shllt when ; they will be ontirelydissipated. 44 , tdnt with sound politics than the?cxisting
last London dates, a bill was bofqte j mode of collecting this branch oftbe reven
ue, and better colculatoilto diffuse knowl
edge among the people.—E. Post. j
The Nation’s Guest—We delight to
follow the steps of the good Lafayette.—
We learn from a gentleman from the west,
that he arrived at Nashville, Tennessee, on
the 3d of May, where nothing was omitted
in the grateful task of giving honor to him
to whom honor ia so emphatically due
About six hundred volunteers from the
neighborhood, added_ to the splendor of the
scene, who had been encamped eight days,
in anticipation of his arrival. The Masonic
display is also said to have beenvery band
some—three Chapters and the Grand Lodge
of tho state, the officers in appropriate
tumes, taking part in it. General Jackson
was present at the reception ; soon after
Which Lafayette paid hiarespeots to the
General and his lady, at the Nashville Inn;
and dined with him at hie dwelling. Ho
departed on the 6th in a steam-boat pre.
pared for the occasion. fos Louisville, Ken
tucky.
, lu Kaskaskiq, Illinois, General Lafay-
ette dined with Governor Coi.es.
Navigation Extraordinary A short
thne sines three barkcanoeavrived at-Troy
(N. Y.) from New-Brunswick, N. 8. via.
Lakwyttampl.in. and the Northern Canal,
T||ey. contained nioelndians of the Penob-
•cot tribe, three men, throe women, and
thfeo children. Whenever they met du
ring their jourpey with any obstruction to
I’wnytotianV^Aheysiiadk 'iJteir canoes on
their sthmldori, and thus trtnsporte'd'tHcro
to the next water course where no obstruc
tion appeared.
means of his foreign correspondent—and
whose business it is to keep it close, untit
he has served his own purposes, and notifi
ed his friends in other places. Could the
intelligence, in the first instance, be obtain
ed by the P. M. G. the plan might be effec
tive; otherwise it cannot. The commer
cial community at least, we are persuaded,
do not require this friendly intervention.—
Any agitation in the home market, ie
generally discovered by them sooner than
by others, and many instances have occur-
ed, in which thoso who have not raceivnd
expresses, have been governed in their op
erations by tho operations of others, and
have thus shared the benefits without the
expense or trouble. The matter may very
eafely be left to tlioee most interested. The
proposed plan is clearly impracticable.
The New-Yorlt Mercantile Advertiser,
sayr that shipments of Cotton hare been
made from that port and Providence, R. I.
for Suvantiah. We know, in regard to the
latter-port, that this is the fact. Seventy
bales of Sea-Islands were received by the
Rising States, at this port, from Providence,
a short time ago, which realized a profit of
some fifty dollars per bag,
VicE-CoNsm.s—The President of the
U. S. has officially recognized Henry B.
Chkiv, Esq. as Vice-Consul of tho Repub
lic cJ* Mexico, at Philadelphia i Chahi.es
Tiernan, Esq. the same for Baltimore; and
Ventura Obreoon. Esq. for New-York.
Mr. Clay has left Washington for his
residence near Lexington, Kentucky. He
returns in a.month or two with his family to
Tho arrival of Mr. Rush, the Secretary
of the Treasury, is looked for from England.
The British Minister, Mr. Vaughn, is
expected to arrive in this country very
shortly. The former residence of Mr Can
ning, is fitted up for his reception.
The Battle of the Banks, which has been
performing in Massachusetts, for the benefit
oftruckmen and other neutrals engaged ill
transporting tile specie from one to the oth
er. appears to have been suspended by mn
tual consent—in tho words of .the Palladi
um, the Money Market “ appears to be re
stored to the status ante bellum—if there lias
been »ny war.”
when ; the;
our .
the British Parliament for the repeal of the
Quarantine Lame. It had, as mightnsve
been expected, received some opposition,
but the Minister who introduced it, remsrk-
cd, that a great revolution had taken place
in the opinions of learned men on the sub
ject of contagion i that it was now nearly
the unanimous opinion of the European and
American Faculty, that the Yellow Feper ie
not contagious i - that the great secret of
prevention and remedy lay in cleanliness;
andplthough caution was always necouary
when a measure was proposed for tho abo-
litioi of long existing regulations, yet, when
satisfied that they did more injury than
good, it waa the duty of a stateaman to. ac
knowledge his error in regard to them, and
to propose measures for their abolition;
and that it was particularly the duty of
England, in the prosecution of her liberal
commercial policy, to take the lead in the
repeal of a system which had proved so on
erous to commerce as the Quarantine reg-
ulations were known to be, and which had
been shown to be as unnecessary as they
were burthensome. Should the bill pass
into a law, of which there is no doubt, such
a measure adopted by so enlightened a body
ns the British Parliament, mustliave a pow
erful effect on all the Commercial States,
and will probably induce Spuin, Portugal,
the Italian States, and other Powers, and
even countries on this side of the Atlantic,
to amend, if not repeal their systems of
Quarantine, and to restore commerce to
the freedom, which the researches of medi
cal science have demonstrated to be enm
patihle with the public lieulth and security.
Boston Centinel.
France, &c—Tim- •‘Mouitenr” gives
an extract from the Minute of the Records
of the Royal Tribunal of Paris, setting
forth tiin sentences passed upon various au
thors, printers, and publishers of writings
considered to he seditious, immortal, os hos
tile to the rcllgioii ol the Slate. Baron
iiolbach’s “ System of Nature” is among
them. The sentences are various. In the
case of the publisher of "M. de Rnberville,”
R nnishment is remitted as it is held lie may
ave been misled by tho circumstance of
the work having escaped notice when first
printed in 1818, but the copies are ordered
to*be destroyed.
The Cnnstitutinnel specifics a number
of the workB which are not allowed to en
ter Russia, from an expuraatory list with
which it (tag been furnished. Why some
of them have been intetdioted, it is not eh
ooxgMgaoLflx.
The editors of the New-York Gazette
have received a file of Port-au-Prince
papers of the 17th ult. inclusive, In one of
them appears an official publication datop
the 12th of April, which states that after
the 15th of June next, the government will
not pay any expenses whatever for the pas
sages, Sic. of emigrants, of which all ow
ners and masters of vessels are desired to
take particular notice.
The Societies established in this coun
try to .promote the cause of emigration to
0I! Hayti, are also informed by this publication,
that the government will not, after the a-
hove mentioned date, allow any sum to as
sist in the transportation of emigrants who
may wish to come to Hayti. They will on
ly hereafter be allowed four months ra
tions, and pieces of land, of which they
shall have the excluaive right, aftor paying
the proper value. ”
These Vncostiree have been adopted by
the government in consequence, as is said,
of the base speculations which have been
carried on, not only by some of the emi
grants themselves, but also by foreign a-
gents of vcssols.
colonies of the mother couiftry, on tho con
tinent. With a population disposed as hire
represented, tho first tap of the Republican
drums would be the signal for revolt and
freedom. Mr. Poinsett, whose knowledge
of tho subject will hot be questioned has
long since expressed the opinion that a re
volution would be desirable to the faster
portion of the inhabitants of this Island^
We had the pleasure, a fow days slice,
of conversing with a highly intelligent am-
tlomnii from Mutanzas, who represent* he
whole Island as in a situation ripe for Re
volt.- Little knots of the populace wertto
be met with at almost every point, ’disea
sing the merits of a new constitution. Ihe
authorities had become so much alaridjid,
they deemed it necessary to issue an ofler
malting it penal for persons to be found ^il-
lected in the streets or houses, engaged'in
conversing on political subjects. The g^n-
Hemr.n stated that lie had but little doubt if
the Mexicans were to attack the Island, a
great portion of the inhabitants would im
mediately revolt and join their standard.—
Some of tho wealthiest and most influential
inhabitants were among the disaffected^—
Providence Journal. .
A late Pensacola Gazette, gives some
particulars of the state of affairs in Gubu,
which present a miserable spectacle.
The system of proscription, it is said, had
extended to females, and every woman who
appeared in the streets with any part of her,
dress of tho colours called “ of the const it u-i « ~ ,
lion,”was immediately stripped by the low- s . v ,0 = f‘> r harm can they do ... no
eat of the rabble, •• guided by the monks, ! . n , ne ' 80 ' eXC, ' , . " ,tl Th*? T”^
who encouraged the populace in the pope ti ' r " w "*'; v V »« ll ‘ cm ' The books named
tration of these infamies." All officers*,, do l " 1
Hntrnnn “ - J.Groce, by Poiinueville; Histone dua Kvun-
fence, wore under ordere’for "arrest,‘and 2? of Storcl ' i |» England, by
S: : :rr ,n8pri :‘ I"' bad U the author, unfortunately for his
Enforced tifi h the ntifitary' were /turjerf.— the nbrtltern part if this la-
consequences if Ferdinand got him there lJ . wmrh sepnmt.es Scotland from civili-
he feigned sickness, and his ponuhtrifv in phrase Which conveys a power-
the Island rendering it unsafe to use force, * ul •) Voyage du Comt.Legarde
the Governor imposed a fine on him of four * - ST , a Vle,, f , * < i * Morgan’s Me-
thniiRHnd flnllnru ji aA i, n u):.. i moirs of Snlvutor Rosa, Los Majors Fron<
‘ y ’
For Kew-York,
ESTABLISHED Lltff,
p J' l « P““ n ^ r » per Ship
May 26
Extract of a-letter, dated Marseilles, A-
pril 2.—“ We had the pleaaure to. addrsas
you on the 24th of last month, to advise you
of the spirited demand that existed for Col
onial produce, and the consequent improye-
inent in prices. The speculation that gave
rise to this, has, in, a great measure, subsi
ded, and sales within the last week have
been limited at our quotations; but as our
slock of sugar and coffee is very jow, We
continue in the hopes that these rates Will
Blill ho fully supported.
“East-india sugars and good green cof
fee are in requeat.
“ Cotton still maintaining its favor. We
have a letter Ijodt Alexandria, (Egypt) of
the 3d March, of which the following is an
extract:—The crop has now been all gath
ered in, and from the repurte which have ar
rived from the different districts it appears
that it will scarcely amount to 170,000 bales
of about 230 lbs. English, each. This fall
ing uff Itns caused the Pacha to suspend his
salos for the present; for as his engage
ments for England are very heavy, there
will not be rnuc:h remaining to be disposed of.’
No French vessels are allowed to load until
the qnnutity destined for England is ship
ped off. We cannot therefore expect this
year to receive sttelt large supplies from that
quarter as we did during the last, and the
prices of Egyptian have advanced in con
sequence to 162 50 the 50k. This circum
stance cannot fail to operate favorably to
wards that of American growth. Good
qualities of pluiid Unbtuiu 170f. and we
have little doubt of realizing from 185 to
190f. for the cargo of New-Orleaiisthat we
have still in quarantine; belli qualities are
much in demand.
“ Indigo is not so much inquired for aa-it
I.as been lately.
"In other prl idea there is no variation of
moment to notice.”
Huntsville, (.-l/.-iV) May 8.—Our Markets,
Since the run-mad days of 1818, never has
our market experienced so great and so
sudden , change. Speculation, for the last
two or three weeks, has been on tiptoe, ea
ger " to grasp nnd hold” a bargain. The
advices of one day’s transactions at Liver
pool. effected an advance in this market 6f
from 14 to 20 c-iiteiti ntie day—sales huVo
since been made at 22 cents for qualities
wlti.-it two months ago rqtod at 12}. But
the fluctuation, qr ratherJtusteralion, is now
over. The staple commodity has fallen in
to the hands of prime holders, nnd conse
quently the scene of greedy speculation, has
shifted to other markets, and left ours in a
quiescent state.
June,
master on
or to
Majr 28
For New- Vork,
TAB LI SHED Lljfv,
The regular packet tiil
augusta" p
George White, JHm,.
^ Will .ail on Thursday ",. u
dr freight or passage, at*
a board, at Uu P ®
hall & hovt.
T »K SAMUEL HOIV.
AUP» Cnpt. Draoig, will ip«vs» »
for Augusta, THIS MORNING ate w!
"’tat 26 J0HN D AYiDKON*Ajw?
; 54f
Sugar.
93 f Prime MiwoniS,
* 7O '- .;‘E arr0 . la , ' Sawr
f 15 Hogsheads N. Orb-an./jo
For sale by J. B. llERUURTi- CO
FW ; ftfoy 9fl
PORT or SAVivwjLn.
Apply to
May 26
Wanted.
arfwantedtt.^iJete,^
s - B. PARKMAN.
Notice.
I'VckrA up drift
yl‘SIY OARED BOAT, gunnel and in-
s 'de pa lu toil red. The owner i, r0 .
quested to prove property, pay charges and
take it awuy. ’
„ M. WOODWORTH.
May .26 M
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Audler’sAsiatic Len
itive
Roger’s Pulmonic
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Do Botanical Dro|s
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Hinckley’s do. di
Thompson’s cclcbra-
ted Eye Wstrr
Thompson’s Teeth
Paste
Squire’s Grand Elix
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Jesuits Drop,
Tooth Ache do. &c.
Schr. Enterprise, Brickhottse, Plymouth,! - A constnnt supply of the above useful
(N. C.) 3 days, Corn to R. Habersham. | Patent ^Family Medicines, togotfirr I7[/! t
Steam-Boat Samuel Howard,
Dubois, Pdneral assorttneft of Drugs, Chenieila,
Pcrtt ; “ - • ■ - - -
Steam boat Augusta,Green,froniAugusla,
SAILED,
Ship Corsair, Porter, New York. The
In the article alluded to in tho following,
we did not infer that the difference of eli-
mate was “evidence ofthe impracticability of
raising cotton in Virginia.” We knew that
Cotton had boen cultivated ht least ill a
part of that state; ami we simply asked * nv,n on their way to the Council Bluffs
whether the difforence in climate would not tliey ; f ! rfta|!r ' M , ,tH , onti,K » ,, ' rtnf onr ff ovorn ' • , • . —
be Iinfavnrnhln to ♦!.« , la . . to coneludo trivities of peace with the ; wind being variable when the Cor«nirstort-
’ xtennve cultivation. Indian nations, residing on the Upper Mi$sou- ed, the fiteum bout ISuMuiel Howard waa des-
°* that plant. It i« admitted that the cli-1 r ** The horses and all other preparations patched shortly alter to tow her out if found
f Virginia is not as favorable aa that ,nr ,lie expedition, have passed this place, i necessary,
of Geomia tntheeAlliv.Cn.-rn .. 1 except the Antelope, a In at built for the! AnntvEo fiiomthis sort,
k nof Cotton—and accommodation of the Commissioners which AtLiverpool,April6.brigLydia,Robin-
it so, we do not see the ground ol tliestipe- ,fl ‘**P lict ed in a few days. We understand son.
riority here mentioned. A part of Vinrini. ! ll “ lt a ^ , r,|, P eL ' tal,, ' , ftlitary force wtllaccom- i „ At Boston, 14th instant, schr. Laurel
is certainlv ,*, . * n,a ' R 4 "? expedition, which wilt impress Packet, Eldridge.
ta certainly unfavorable to its cultivation; upon the minds ofthe Indians an idea of our.
how much we know not:— j power and ability to punjsh them. The! Pnsscngers in the ship Corsair, Potter,
.from THE NoRruLK Herar d • nt P enc0 *'(11’Liof- them in a new for New-York Mrs. Linden, Mrs. Shell-
Tlte editor ofthe Savannah Georgian has p* i- ,n u t °-,l 1S ' «* tont «"<• obligations (nan, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. M’Cormick,
given us to understand, that liowi-ver we 1 " ' IC ' 7.'!, 1,0 be ,ull - v ox l ll,,lll< ’ l l to! Mrs. Stttes, Miss Shellman, Miss Linden,
may boast of the early 'production of t,e m ’ and tho y Wl ^U also bo admonished of Mr. Wambersie, lady and two sons, Mr.
~ ~ '■ - uettoo ot urcen the t'-’- - Crane, lady, children and aervant, Mr. Cat-
lin, lady children anti servant, Air. Neff
and lady, Messrs. A. Foster, Jr. .1. Anze,
G. W. Huntington. Merriinan, Goddm-d,
Bhyiuanslti, U. A. Burgcaux, J. Stratum,
C. C. Griswold, and R. G. Wallace.
’i'lie ship Louisa, for Liverpool, got to
sea on Tuesday noon.
The ship Samuel Tucker, for this port,
sailed from Liverpool on the 8th ult.
A vessels head board has been picked up
near Sandwich Haven, having marked on
it, in large gilt letters, “ New-York.”
wa 0 s U ins n un?ry ll p™d for “ l Sue b h • Tunv V’l« Manfid fiisforio of'lleer ! A#nu«^ U hours, RiatoNoM and ^in Perfnjyry. P»ncy ArticlcsT Dye Stuffs,
sacola Gazette) are the roses wiiu-h grow I'i" ; t,l( ’ Al,hn Mellot’s General Uisterv ;' l " w ' ' vltl » ‘ 100 ,bules cotton and other, mer-; J;!! 1 G1 »™ Lamps, Lamp Glum L w
in gardens managed bv kings - ihlsJEtld Ilwtorj- of France, and History of Eiig-1 ‘'bandise, to L. Bahlwin Si Co. R. S. Goff, f) il, Ate. Sic. ritn be obtained «t tkt state
by the fawning,Lartloss smiles of Vteir , ‘* niJ • ,n Tiibh-iiu ties Revolutions do 1’Eu- 1 J'” 110 . 1 ' * V ^ m ' Gsat 98- Sitcphard At I of LAY & HENDRTCKSOtl,
courtiers, and watered by the tears ofiite bv < 0L ' h 1 Botta’s History of Italy . 1 ( ' lu 1 < i l,t, , ster ; ®' B. Parkinun, R. Campbell, __Mn.V -6 , Druggists, Slmd’s BmUm;.
miserable victims of tyranny.” '^ lst " r - v °P 'bo Revolution,' by Mignct; i 1- Butler & Co. II. Lord tSi Co. O. 'J'iniiey,
__ 1 Biographic tlesjnones Demoiselles, by Ma- ? r “ Br . an< * others.—Passengers, Mrs. Him-
dam de Ronupyille. Even Paul ana Vir-' 1,n< * 4 children, J. L Anderson and
fiinin and theotlicr writings of St. Pierre, Ltt( *y> M ' ss Carlow, Mr. Neeling and fami-
antl the works of tile Ultra Royalist M. tie ty Messrs. Ilalsey, Shepard, Ingraham,
la Bourdonnaye, are rigorously proscribed. : Bontlrick.Tiblmts, Knupp, Laiigdyii.Tlioin-
— ■. ; as, Cnmlield, Allen, and Hund. The Sam-
Franki.in. (Alissouri) April 5 Gen. At- "o^Doward was only 21 liotira untler-wuy.
kinson anti Major O’Fnlion, are now in this
Muscovado Sugars.
1 X HOGSHEADS Prime Muscowdo
J tJ Sugars, just received nnd forfnMr
May i\ CALVIN BAKER
Potatoes.
•J t TIERCES Prime Northern Prti-
JLeJ toen. just received and for Mile bv
BRADLEY, CLAGIfORN A WoiiD,
May ia AnciftiixV' WhtJ.
Just Received bij ship Avoids,
4 rt DOZEN Seidlitz Powders
X Jm Sulph. Quinine, English Mustard
Cinchonine
Best Lamp Oil
For sale by P. E. BRA8RINNE,
April 14 Oppo>ite flu* 'Exchnrw,
Peas, Savannah haa LaVen us by neailnt^ J'' 6 a violati " n
month, and thereupon infers that so a tout a'; Lr „’t-^ i w ^ l , hrin * u l >01 ' lh ' ,m - °nr fur trade
difference of climate is evidence of-tho-im 8 ot *mportauce, anti these arrangements
practicability of raising cotton in Virvini-i >r ? •,“!}? ned . l i° P r, ’' oot il ,n " 11 the general
That the climate of Virginia is as favorablo 8 P lrl ' ot btisttbty winch the Indians in that
for the culture of cotton as Georgia is -not! ?| Uar s ^ laVB mnl " ,e3te<1 towards it fur more
to be supposed ; but the climate Ss’so for‘‘"i," L 5 ' e '" 8
propitious, that those who have undertaken : nJthmvw B ° c" ' twn ^ e P rrp °n s - lately
to raise cotton find it a more prof,tab" cron wo 1^7 "' m S an, 2 Po ' *° «» P'”” 8 -
lit ten cents per pound, than Indian corn at U "- f ' 0 ^ om, ' rono r| v<-‘i> in
pi per hbl. The quality ofthe cZnn sLl! " a 5°^ o1 '
raised in Virginia, we are told by dealers in: , ’ w 1 ll ,°.' ob 1 b 'i d thpnl of R »ery thing
the article, is superior to the Georgia Up- w "7 "' “"f k ’', a<1 ,hr . P6 ?' tlleir nU(n ber.
lands. For some years past the formers on .u.t,,, n,>t ,lle . particulars, but do not
the south side of James River have beenl d P' ht 1 lat •“"’"thing ol[the kind lies taken
cultivating cotton very extensively, andwe! One ol the sufferers, living in Ray tliorme, Wclamnnu, 5 days; aeltr,
have heard it estimated that nearly a fourth i"’ ar [ lv< | <1 ,Ji “re, mid from him we
, u, .r. a . 1 expect shortly to hear a correct statement
ofthe circumstances.
ofthe land heretofore planted with Indian
corn, has this year boen appropriated to the
cultivation of cotton. Our climate has un
dergone a manifest change within the last
twenty ycare, greatly in favor ofthe growth
of cotton—tho Spring being more cool anti
the fall season much warmer and morn uni-
form in its temperature than formerly—
Winter seldom visits us now until after the
Christmas Holidays, and then tho old pa
triarch delights to “linger in the lap of
May.” r
Quarantine Regulations.—Cadiz,
March 17—Official notice has been given,
f 11 «11 ailAa tllM -i' f I H "
Agricultural Competition,—Last
year, eleven gentlemen in Virginia, contri
buted twenty dollars each to a prize purse,
lo he taken by the individual who produced
the hogshead of Tobacco which should sell
for the highest price in Richmond. At th e
sale on the 16th instant, the puree was
taken hy Mr, Benjamin L. Meade; of Pow-1 w! 'i* 18 fir , st ' in . e > veaaela from the
liatan, whose Tobacco sold at ttl4i4 ■ : 'Kf* 1 l n l ■ 't 16 Gn ]pD of Mexico, and
mi.* • . ; p'LlS — other places, which suffer from the yellow
The price rapged from $7.65 to $14.75— ifover, will not be allowed to enter this pert
One hogshead of Mr. Chsrlea Eggieston but be , ? rder L ed , to quarantine at Mahon]
brought <14.70—and one of Mr Wm F» 0V0, " llt b« u (f h tl,R crowg should have en-
j,. - a l.; E ®' JPjed perfect health during the voyage
l a fo ° ae ° f Mr * R^MARKs-VVe cannot omit t pLina
Meade, $13,95. ' * remark, on the superstitious severity with
,J?> n >?fliately.j!fter the sale of the above Llw " of Quarantine are still ex-
-e.-Li-.x- " ‘ ne stove ecuted in some of the Btates of Eurone -
,, *8^*’ 1 b ® head * m « d « by Mr. Aus- The time has been when this severity was
tm TWdghti of Nelson County, brougb, -pordonoMo, from the universal ignorance
Jdi A M * ♦ which nrnomlad on tl>k
Newspaper Duties—It appears by do-
cuments lately (aid on the table ofthi- Bri
tish House of Commons; that the duty paid
by the manufacturer on the, paper used for
fiMSff newspapers, amounts annually to
£52.006 sterling ; that the proprietors of!
(iost.ien flu l ter
F IFTEEN firkins received per
gust a, for aale by
April 8
W
I’hinney, Baltimore, 9 days.
Cleared, Bf. ship Loyalist, Parkins, Lon
don ; brig Eugene, Door, Cowes and a
Market.
In the Offing-
-A Ship.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS,
Mercantile Advertiser Office, )
Mew- York May \C—2o'clock,, P M. (
Arrived, ship Trident, Coffin, 2-2 days
these journals pay £320,000 additional as a J r , om Londonderry; Packet ship Jno. Wells.
‘ a -:-?‘ the ? a ( lar Wf. UB0 during the same “« lris ' from Liverpool, sailed April 8th t
$14.85.
period,; and that a duty of 3s Ba. on every
advertisement, which is paid by the adver-
riser, yields an nnnualsumof nearly £340,-
000 sterling. In consequence of these hoa-
e ts, it is calculated a newspaper Ire
Wrculates among 6, and otlon a
liferent readers, to the great injury
Ot the proprietors ; whereas, if tho duties
on newspapers and advertisement.- were
lowered tho circulation would be double,and
the revenue derived from the manufacture
ot the paper so much increased, aa to make’
up the deficiency occasioned by the propo-
set! reduction; while a great increase would
if i? . p Z, m i h 1."r ber 4 “dSfrUssments.
It ib a fact, well known in Finland that
thousands of small _ debtors areCcluded
from advertising m the
which prevailed on the subject
gious diseases, and the terrors iacident to erefy iaiertion. This
brig Mazzinghi, West, from Hamburg;
aohr. Alramira. Walstom, Tampioco.22 ds.
Relow—Brig Wm. Bayard, from Cartha,
gena ; schr. Diana, from Mobile; a brig eud
a schr. not known.
Lamp Oil.
mnn oallonb sperm oil,
AWV warranted ofthe first quality,
«*"#} H HAZARD Si DENSLOW, X
VI hittaker-Street, 2d door from tho Bay.
JUtty 19 , • ^g|| i
Darien Bank Bills.
j. B. HERBERT & CT.
(JOLLM81A HALL,
Kevi-l*ftbanon Springs.
T HE Proprietors of these Springs M
the pleasure to inform the public,iM
having made several impfovcmenU si»«
the last sensnn, they are enabled to enlcr-
tain as many persons us any establisli®’®
in the United States. Columbia Hdl a
fitted up with now furniture, in a style C‘
qual totbo accommodations of ai y other
fashionable retreat in the country.
New Lebanon Springs have 'been k*(
celebrated lor their medical virtues, a“
have been a fashionable resort for t:11
years. The buildings are handsuiadj 4-
uated, the rooms large and airy, conmiaa-'
ing fine views of a beautiful coiinuy *
inouulain Slid valley, celebrated lot P unt l
of atmosphere, for rich sufrouiidinff c8n| 1
nnd affording the purest waters forbid'®-
A new auu convenient llath-H« c ™
been built during ihe past year, conU®'!
twenty rooms for Warm and cold baw
and having a covered way to the Hall I*
the benefit of persons in delicate health-
The proprietors assure those who®'!
visit New-Lebanon for health or pk* 8 "^
that no pains shrill be spared to afford a*’
the beat accommodations. The Ball’®
nnd Saratoga Waters will be kept const*"'
ly for tho use of Boarders. .
The Springs are situated on the B 0 " ,
Road, twenty r five miles ftnm Albany.
twenty-eight from the citv of Hudson-'
The roada in every direction are in eWK-
lent order, and pass through a beau"
° 0UDtry - ANTHONY KERR
HENRY HULL.
ETThe National Gazette, Pfiiladelplu*!
the Courier, Charleston t the Geo«;
Savannah; Slid the Patriot,_Doeton, ___
please to publish the above daily for .
month, and send their bills to the offic
the New-York-American.
May 24