Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 28, 1825, Image 2
BTQ.Il W.H0BBHT80M, runtikiiKKa <>»' tub laws of thf. union daily fapkr, : i country paver, : F.IOHT DOLLARS. ! FIVE OOI.I.ARS. 8ATURDAY MORNING, MAY ill. Two days later.—Tho packet ship Ro bert Fulton, has arrived at New-York, with letters and papers from Glasgow to the 30th of April. The London dales by this arri- val ure of the 16th, and Liverpool of the ]8th. Cotton has again advanced, as will be perceived by the following “ Olasgo 10, 20th April, "Yesterday an express was. received by Rome houso here from Liverpool, advising the transactions there in cotton, and one of the brokers made considerable purchases at former rates, on which 14 could be readily obtained. We annex tho transactions at Liverpool on tho tuth." “Liverpool, \6th April, 11125. “ On the 16th, 15 to 20,000 bales of cot ton were sold, chiefly to speculators, at an advance of Id on Brazil and Egyptian, and 4d on all other kinds. This day we esti mate 20,000 bales have changed hands at a further advance of Id on Brazil and Egyp tian, and Jd on all American descriptions ; Remains 22d. Egyptian 20j, Orleans 13 to 20, Boweds 15d to lBd." During the week ending the 15th April 3760 bags of Cotton were sold in the Lon don market, at a rise of from Id to 1 jd per lb- On the 16th, there was a stagnation in the money market, occasioned it would ap. pear by rumors of an unfavorable nature respecting the designs of the Holy Alliance. Consols were 9fi{J. It will have boon soon that tho attempts • ada during, the lost Amerieaii war, proceed- 1 , „ ,, , r ml on Thursday, bv invitation to tint Royal to colonize Hayti, by the free blacks from ; . nI)|| W( , y o introduced tu his Majesty tho United States, has totally failed, and 0I1 t ^ r , | uwtl , Immediately n» sooing the all the labors of "Citizen Granville." who King they fell on their knew. Hen iho too- "" , . , . .. j e.,i, ,i„ dallion of tho late king. with, which tlmy was so industriously trumpotted forth dti- |m(| bfi(>n jl|Vr , 8tnd by g ir I 8UI1C Brock, ai ring his mission to this country, have onil-1 tract0 ,l his Majesty’s attention, who, ob- e( l"hi smoke. Tho principal part of tho [serving to them that as they had th* pnr- 1 • • I J, u-L.„. ; trait of his late father, perhaps the,'would class ot tho population intended to bo bene-1 ^ ||n ob j c(!t j on t0 wearing his, imiuedi- fitted, is precisely that which is least fitted | at0 | y | um g a handsome gold medolion round Great ntimburs of tlm people one meets in the street nro blind ; this is owing to their eating of bo much rice s the ricu is ve ry apt to have this effect, if eaten fresh laid. received by tho Trident and John Wells on Monday, gave activity to our market, and 5000 bales were disposed of at about j a ceut advance till previous rates. Yesterday morn- in'', after tint arrival of the Florida with to become usoful citizens in any communi ty—and we feel porlbctly convinced, that all the attempts to dispose oftliem in tliis mode are futile in tho extreme. The better part ofthem may bo induced sometimes (though they will hardljl discover a reason) to mi grate, and may bocoino useful settlors; but that part, of which we are most anxious to rid ourselves, is that which are least desir ous of leaving a community in which they may obtain an easy subsistence, or support themselves in vice and immorality, by ministering to the evil propensities ofothers. We should suppose that the plan of coloni zation lmd been sufficiently tried to prove its fallacy. Tho African colonization Rociety has now been in operation for several years and wlmt lius been affected by tho colony established by it at Liberia ? Why, truly, several detachments of colonists have been sent out, who, by the way, appear always to arrive at an improper season ; but disease and death, the idleness of the Settlers and the “ insolence of tho natives,” which once, if wo remember aright, broke out into actual war, and yet requires a constant attitude of defence, have so constantly pre vented its growth, that it remains after all the efforts made, in a situation little better than when first commenced. The Society still exists, and still exerts itself for tliB ful filment of the objects for which it was esta blished—but we believe from tho reasons which we have here stated as applicable to Hayti, the success of the undertak ing will be much tho same- The Colony of Sierra Leone established hy the British go vernment fur the same purpose haB com Shipwreck—Wo ore sorry to learn that the British brig Diana, Captain M’Lean, I pIetc|y failod . j t is maintained at an ex- which sailed from this port for Liverpool on ; pen8e of about six|y thousan(1 pom) ,| 8 Bter . the 6th of March, with a full cargo of Cot-, ling # ycar . it haB alrea(ly cn8t £,540,000, ton, was abandoned at Sea, on the 23d of aceori | ing t0 a London print now before us, the same month, full of water. The Cap-, and ha8 bpen tbe grave of Europonn livcs tain and crew were taken of the wreck by Rnd pr „ pol ty . Have the Colonization the ship Indian Chief,from Baltimore,which arrived at Waterford on the 11th of April. Provisions are very plentiful andchcttpi LiverpoolduteB ofthe 16th April,about 1500 For Liverpool. s_ Tito no.., ..L.7 their nocks, which they kissed with tho ut most fervour. The Grand Chiof then addressed hisMa< josty (in French) in tlic following works “ I was instructed not to speak in tho royal presence unless in answer to your Ma jesty’s questions ; but my feelings overpow er mo ; my heart is full; I am amassed at such unexpected grace and condescension, and cannot doubt that I shall be pardoned for expressing our gratitude. The sun is shedding its genial rays upon our bends. It reminds me of the great creator of tho uni verse—of him who can make alive and who caii kill* Oh ! may that gracious and ben eficent Being, who promises to answer tho fervent prayers of his people, bless abun dantly your Majesty ! may he grant you much bodily health ; and, for the sake of your happy subjects, may ho prolong your valuable life. It is not alone the four indi viduals who now stand before your Majes ty? who will rotnin to tho nnd of their lives a sense of this kind nnd touching reception --the whole of the nation, whose represent atives we are, will ever love and bo devo ted to you—their good and great father. His Majesty’s answer to their address was most gracious. It was in French also, and in substance as follows: He observed I lint he had listened with great delight to their affecting and loyal addroc-s; that he had always respected the excellent people who formed the various tribes in his North American possessions, and that he would avail himself of every opportunity to promote their welfare, se cure their happiness, and prove himself to be indeed their father. His Mujesty then conversed with them in the same language, in the most affable manner, for ahove a quarter of ail hour. After seeing the interior of the Royal Lodge, the stables, the animois, and the birds. Sir A. Barnard conducted them to Cumberland Lodge, where a table., provi d'd with refreshments, was prepnred for them. On Thursday evening they left Windsor for London expressing their grat itude at having seen “ their great father. King George,” and the manner in which they had been received. Besides the me dallions hung round their necks, his Majes ty presented each of them with a print from his full length portrait, by Sir T. Law rence. , JCi>- „ , . ,T l,e ncw “•‘ip* jfcgfiL OLIVE BRanc, It. Hording, MasUr 1 „ . mSmBMC* la now loading. For fr«* i beef is only a penny tho pound ; poultry is bales were sold at similar rates lor ordinary cotton, apply to S. B. PARKMa v ^ in proportion ; ducks 12} cents per pair; to fair ; and for the finer qualite* ot'Upland May 28 turkies 25 cents the pair. The finest, firm- *nd Alabama an advance of a cent wnaob- ---- - “P eat and best flavoured butter in the world is tained, a small parcel of the former having made here—the best comes from Goshen' reached 27 cents. In tho afternoon advi- wltieli is a few miles up the river, nnd sells vices were brought by the Robert Fulton, at 6} cents a pound—largo quantities of it from Greenock, that 20.000 bales were sold are exported to the northern states. ; in Liverpool, on the 18th ult. at an advance The Governor ofthe state was in theci-; of jd on the prices ofthe 16th, which gave ty Inst week. He is a man of good portly 1 a fresh iinpulso t > the market, and a appearance, splendidly uniformed, and is animated demand continued until a late nint h admired by the people. He is chosen hour. Severul thousand bales were dispa- evtry seven years ; he hus a very handsome, sed of ut an advance on the prices of the eqaipage. rides in a stato coach and Bix ; j morning. Tito total sales, siuco our last I no other man in this country is allowed to! publication, aro estimated at about 10,060 diive mote than two horses in his carriage, bales. Import, since our lust, from There arc very few carriages, however, For New-York, The brig A L M I R A, S. Harding, jii,„ W freight or passage,!,, very accommodations, apply on beard, nr to * 4. May 2fl »• « HARKMAN-. 56l So ciety estimated the expense ofthe establish ment at Liberia ; or the probable extent of their funds. We wish well to the Socie ty, but we doubt the practicability uf their plan. Tnx Creeks —The recent transactions Colombia.—The editor of the National Gazette has received a file of Bogota pa- pars to the 7th of April inclusive. The Qa- xeta de Colombia announces “ with plea- anre." the arrival in Bogota on tho 1st of in the Creek Na’ion. have not generally April, of Colonel. Campbell, the British <> licit<!<1 rEm ’ rI ‘' Tho m “" or buon loft Commissioner! and adds, - We have with propriety to the care of the govern- doubted authority for stating that Colonel me,,t ’ and tho88 immediately interested— Campbell and Col. Hamilton are invested In onn or '' vo instancc8 ' howev, ' r With full powers bv the government of His P erco,ved attcm P ,s made to P a,,iatl Britannic Majesty to adopt and conclude in deeds of b,ood wllicl ‘ liavo 8laincd tho soil this city a treaty of commerce and naviga- of Ge0, e ia - and t0 ^present the fate of tinnwith the government of Colombia.”- M Intoah as a deserved punishment for his The same paper contains a proclamation of c0,,,luct to>vards 1,18 ™“»'rymen. General Sucre, dated Head Quarters in !t ls nut 8,lr l>ri«i»g tllat »'"“<» in whose Cusco, the 29th December, 182-1, in which «y™ an act of bloodshed and robbery is an he congatulates the inhabitants of Cusco on » cb «>f justic®, should think lightly ofthe we have the the liberation of Peru, and aska their friend ship and alliance as the only return desired for the success of the Liberating army There is also a proclamation of Bolivar, da- character and services of bne who has ever been a " friend to the whites,” and whose greatest crime among his countrymen, was Ins attachment to tile U. States; nor that ted Lima, 21st December, wherein he con- lllH9e who CommiUe d tb « deed,should meet Yokes the Sovereign Constituent Congress a P tdo g' 9ts when their acts tended to lessen of Peru, fur the I0lh February. the probability of an early acquisition hy the state of Georgia, of a body of valuuble We learn from the Intelligencer of the . * alld3. Both instant, that the Court of Inquiry, sit- Tllero arc fac,s yet to como t0 H S ht ting at the Navy Yard in that city, to iu .: which will perhaps exhibit the affairs that quire into the conduct of Commodore Pon- havc occurred among the Creeks, in a TER, 111 regard to tho aflair at Faxardo, and lj « ht tl,at wil1 c,la "S e tlle opinions of tho also in regard to the anti-piratical service most prejudiced ; ond candor might induce generally, has closed the examination 0 f l,ho8ewll ° ’>"’ uld be totally unintoreated, witnesses, and is said to be engaged in.ak- remain silent until a perfect and impar iltg up an opinion. tial exposition of the whole affair is made. General Gaines arrived in Darien from this city, on the evening ofthe 18lli instant, The whole amount of specie imported into the United States during the year ending II and ^ oeeeiei for St . Augustine next Sept. 30th, 1824, was jjll,047,598. Export ed, in the same period $7,014,552. Leav ing a balance in the country of specie im ported, of $ 1,033,046. nmg. The ship Majestic, cleared at Charleston fur Liverpool, has a cargo of750 bales Up land, and 424 do. Sea-Island Cuttuii—valu ed at $147,192 35. A house in Price’s Alley, Charleston.was struck by lightning on Wednesday, which destroyed several articles of furniture, and sot it on fire. The fire, however, was ex tinguished in about ten minutes. Pennsylvania Tobacco.—Segars made of tobacco raised in Lancaster County, have been exhibited, and are said to be equal in flavor and taste, to the best Havana Segars. Many are turning their attention to the culture of this plant in Pennsylvania BaniIs in Rhode Island—From the un gual returns presented to he General As sembly, on the 6th inst. it appears there are now forty-three Banks in operstiou in that State. Several petitions for new Banks are sow pending before the General Assembly • The number of towns in the state is only thirty-one. Bunker Hill Monument—The sub scription towards the Bunker Hill Mon ument in Boston and the neighboring towns, amounts already, to $43,806. To this may be added, the grunt of $10,000 by the Legislature of Massachusetts, at their late session. Is there less public spirit in the people and the Legislature of Georgia, than in those of Massachusetts' They are both appealed to for an object which should be equally dear to them—their assistance in erecting monuments which shall be as well a memorial of their patriotism, gratitude and liberality, as of the deserts of those to whom they are erected. We cannot dcubt that the appeal will be favorably met, Mount. Editors—Have the citizens of Savannah forgotten the Anniversary of our Independence, or will they suffer it to pass unnoticed f ■ Your's '76. From London Papers received at this Jive, Windsor, April 9—7A- King and the Canadi/m Chiefs—The int resting Canadi an Chiefs, accompanied by dir John Chap man Rnd Mr. Irving Brock, brother of the late gallant Sir}. Brock, who fell in Can- elch has to pay a tux of one hundred dol- Itrs a year. There are vast quantities of mosquitoes lere, and at night it ib necessary to vear masks to prevent them devouring one’s lose off, In Augusta, they are so uhiiod- an: and hang over the place in such im mense clouds and masses, as to fairly ob scure the sky, so thnt the moon is rarely ev er seen, and never but when a very high wind clears away these insects in some de gree. The negroes protect their bodies i ron, the bite by first covering their skins with tallow and then sticking tho grease full of dost and sand, which gritty substance is found to destroy the mosquito’s teeth the moment it comes in contact. These mos quitoes are caught in large nets ; then put in large boilers and their lat tried out—this is the Sperm Oil. By a very simple but in genious cnutrivanco, the Light House on Tyben, is kept burning the whole Bummer bv these insects—the plan is this; in the story immediately under tho lanthorn, are several small openings, to draw in the mos quitoes, which ire attracted by an infant negro, placed there on purpose ; as soon as the room is filled, which it g»ncrully is in uu hour after dark, a machine descends which compresses the whole mass of mos quitoes and negro into the bargain, into oil, which runs through holes into the floor to the apartment below, to which the wicks descend from the lanthorn above; it is hard ly ever required of the keeper to go up to light it, this is mostly done far him by tho lightning, which strikes it almost every night. This is one of the few things in which these Americans excel us free Bri tons, the furnishing light houses at so cheap a rate, and the good quality of their thunder and lightning. The inhabitants of tile Island of Nantucket, which lies just st j the south of this, nnd which was given lip I a few years ago to the Americans by the We understand the business which bro’t Spaniards, get their subsistence wholly by them to this country, was to recover pos-' compressing oil from mosquitoes, session of sonic lands tlmt had been taken; It happens in this country as in all others, from them during the Ametican war; and that the inhabitants do get sick, and do that a promise hud been given them that j die soul tones. As soon as the busi- in case the same lands cannot be restored to' ness season is over, the sickly season be- them, they are to have a grant of another 1 gins, and tile traders withdraw to give tract of land. room for the doctors to begins their prac Died at Blackball, on the 12th ult. Wil-; lice. The disease most prevalent is the liam Abernethy, aged 78, better known by yellow fever, and what is called the black the name of “ Boatic.” He wis the of- > vomit. The former takes off about a hun- dest rod fisher upon tho Dee, and for up- dred a-day, who leave their estutes to tho wards of fitly years had constantly passed Doctors—tlion the bluck vomit sets in. his time in salmon fishing. lie was so well There are all sorts of vermin here—a known upon the river, that no person con-i- man must look well about him as he goes tiered himself a perfect fisherman, or in- along the streets to see that, he does not structed in thn art, without beingucquaint- get a bi e from a Rattlesnake. I was cd with “ Btmtie ;” and to the last he was wakened the other night by a lizard who so devoted to his profe-sion, that the day was at work scratching the wax out of my before he died lie directed himself to be car-1 ear. That same night I heard much groun ded lo see the river, that lie might nscer- 1 ing in the next room to mine, and not long tain whether it was in good order for fish after I heard another and a greater noise, ing, expecting to he again enabled to kill a as if it were men digging—my curiosity ur- salmon, which lie had only a very few days ged me to get up and ascertain the cause of previously accomplished.—Chelmsford Chro- all this—the door was open, and I found that aide. the groaning was in consequence ofthe ve- Joint Stock Burial Company —A gen ry heavy weight of bed bogs that was upon erol ccmeinry bus been constructed in Li- tile lotlgor, and what appearod like digging verpnol at the expense of nearly £1000 was only two negroes, with a hoc and supplied hy shares, tho design of which is to shovel raking ’them off of the poor fellow, •* alter the custom that lias hitherto pre- This is a very common circumstance—it vailed of filtering the dead amidst a dense has given nte pain more than onctv Snr- population ; and also ut the same time of vants at the principal hotels m~t no other giving that decency and retirement to tho compensation, than iho hugs mtfy collect— ceremony, nnd security against depredu-: these they sell to the eating houses, where tinn, that is so peculiarly gratifying to stir- it. forms one of the principal ingredients ill vivingfriends.” The cemetry contains a- terrapin soup. These terrapins hear great bout 24.000 superficial square yards. The resetnblenco to one of our English foxes, tbrm of the enclosure is an oldoiig square, One thing that, lias astonished me very secured hy a thick wall 18 foot high. A much, is the sopremeigttorunceofthnsepeo border of ten feet wide, immediately ad- pie about old England, and ofthe manners joining the interior side ofthe wall.and stir- and custom.-, &t. of Englishmen. They rounding tho .. hole ground, is sot apart for will liartlly believe that an intelligent man an arcade or colonnade, which will be roof- like your linmblo servant, could have been ed with slate, and railed ill hy ornamental horn and brought up there. They have ironwork, set upon a stone plvnth; this heard of London, and of Liverpool, and of border will bn used for tombs ; and any mo- George IV. nnd John Bull, nnd that is all numnntal inscription, tablet, or work of they know about us. I am leased todenth sculpture, that may he erected, will be pine- by questions about John Bull—they want ed against the wall at the head of the re- 1 to know who he is, and wlmt is his proles spective tombs. The centre of the ground 1 sion. is appropriated to vaults and graves, luiil out M in regular order, nnd numbered. Each corpse interred will he regularly registered I in the books of the Institution. A O 'intuit-1 z ten will at all times have a superintending control, and will take care that nothing ot- fensive, ludicrous, or in evident bad tas'v very few arrivals, ami from the intervening shall appear among the raonumontiil in-' holy-days, the market Ims been generally ” without much animation since our lust. New-Orlrans 724 bales; Alabama 483; Georgia 79 ; North Carolina 59 j Total— 13-15 hales. ' ^ Total Import, since 1st inst. 6222bales. 4 freight or For Host in, 1 he fast sailing nehognei SPARROW, Putterton. Matter Will meet with'despS. * “I-P-L???®!.! 1 *!'"? S°°d accent cnvrwnutttsEAT. Antwerp, April 8—In consequence of the continued Eustqrly winds, wc have had scriptinns, or in any other way,—Dublin Morning Register. Savannah—Letter from a young English man in Savannah to his friend in London. From the Loudon Courier of September, 1, 1825.—Concluded. Canals are absolutely necessary here, aa the country, particularly that part nearest the sou-coast, is very mountainous, and the hills so steep as that they can only be trav elled on horseback, nod cotton is now bro’t in on the backs of mules. The country people are not well ncqnain -1 am told tliut a man hero made a for tune by Belling them gimblet handles for nutmegs. The country people have now in turn cheated the traders, by putting stones in their pucks of cotton—a bale of cotton was opened last week, ond in the centre wus a ruck weighing near half a ton. There isono remarkable thing I have no ticed here, which is that many of the men and women have but one eye. This comes of an inclination to fight and wrestle,which generally prevails, and whenever a quarrel at fisticuffs lakes place, the mob around never suffer the parties to separate, till one of them has gouged out the other’s eye.— Boys are encouruged in this practice by the schoolmasters, and the loss of an eye by gouging is considered a mark of nerve and courage, and is an indispnnsablo qualifies, tion before a boy can get an apprentice- | ship. Co((on—Tito briskness in Cotton was considerably increased by the account front London of the 29tli ult. in consequence of which the request beenme on Saturday ex ceedingly animated, and sales were effected at an advance of fully one groat per lb. on previous rates 250 bags Boweds realized 28 to 29 gt. (12 7-16 to 12 7-8 not;) 100 bugs Sp. Domingo 25 gt. (11 }d ;) 100 bags Ben gal 17J, ISA, (74,8d) and 50 Surat 21 gt. j9d.) Since then prices have continued to improve, and our qutntions are in ennse- Keio-Orleans, Jllaij 2.—Cotton Westa ted in our last report that from the last in telligence from New-York, it was probable tlmt the sales of the week which has just ended, would ho made at prices still higher than these which we then published ; and so it was, the transactions of Monday and Tuesday fully justified our opinion. A lot of 50 bales of choice old 33 cents, which is the highest price paid during the whole sea son. Rome other small quantities changed hands at 32 cents. A large parcel of 1000 bales of North Alabama and Tennessee was disposed of at sundry prices, giving an average price of 27 J cools. But if on those two d.iVB our market was brisk and anima ted, it was rather dull towards the close of the week, and purchasers exhibited very lit tle disposition to continue their transactions at tbe present rates, which we consider as merely nominal. We shall therefore mako no change in our last quotations. Sold in l ho course of the week, from 3 to 4000 bales—imported in the bout 9000 bales. same time a- Mississippi, choice, 27 to 30 “ prime, “ 2d quality. 25 to 26 22 to 24 “ 3d do. 19 to 21 Louisiana, choice, 26 to 28 “ prime, 23 to 25 " 2d quality, 20 to 22 “ 3d do. 18 to 19 N. Alb. & Ten. choice. 29 to 24 “ “ 2d-qm»lity, 20 to 22 “ “ common, 17 to 19 Mobile, None. JOHN CANDlir"’ jwr. . Jones’ Buildings, JVho has for tale, 70 Barrels Superfine Flour and A few barrels No. 3, Mackarel May 28 6 , Export, from 1st to 11th inst. 3236balcs. Nations, apply to tlm muster on hoard or Newaprlonns, 26 a 30; Upland, 23 a 27 j truix, „.- - Alubarna, 93 a 97 ; Tennessee, 24 a 25. . Molasses.—The demand is still very fair at our rates. Since our last about 150)ihda. good Havana have been sold at 29, a small cargo of l)f nierara at 31, and about 60 lihrls. Guadalnupe,on Fiijay,at 30 cents. W c continue the same quotations. Kick.—150 tierces have been sold, since our last, at 4 cents per lb. part ensh and part on time, for prime quality. Import, from Charleston 202 tierces. Total, siuce 1st instant. 674 tierces, 20 half tierces. SunAiis.—A parcel of 80 hhds. fair quali ty Now-Orlcans lias been sold, since our last, at. 8j cents per lb.—30 hhds. fair Cu- ’ a Muscovado at for home use, and 50 boxes Brown Havana at 10{ cents for ex portation. Havana Sugars are very scarce as are also all other descriptions suitable for exportation. The principal stock at market is New-Orleans. Freights.—Vessels continue in good de mand both for England and the Continent, and an advance on Freights to the latter ob tained, 2 cents per Ib. tor Cotton in ronnd, and 1J cents in square bales has been given for a full cargo to Havre. Exchange —-Bits ou London, 60 days, 6£ a 6i premium ; on France, 6 25 do- Fur Providence, The sloop ST. MARY 8, Cnpt.M'ye, To nail on Tuesday next. F 0 i freight or passage, having good arvoaano. nations, apply on board, at Rive’s Wharf or *° 8. C. GREENE, May 38 j"' To Rent. A Briek Tenement DWEl,. LING-HOUSE, on tbe north side Market-Square, ut | iresc „, occupied by Mr. li. I). Greene, Possession esn be had uu the first day i Nov-ntber next. Aleo, the STORE fonaedv occupied by Mr. John «. Widi, as a shoe store. Possession riv en immediately. Apply to ° CHARLES ROE. May 29 56 m possession November \ A Sugar, Coffee vii Hugging KD HOGSHEADS) Muscovado 8»- I/O 63 Barrels ( gars. 90 Bags Prime Green Coffee 300 Pieces Cotton Bugging For sale by GEO. GORDON. May 28 Mp Superior Fresh T-mmnk P UT up in small jars front three totwelv, pounds, just received nnd for sale by May 28 LAY & HENDRICKSON. Corn and Peas. QAAA BUSHELS PRIME CORN ’/UUU 100 do Cow Pess The cargo of the schooner Carpenter’s Son, at Hunter’s Wharf, for kh le hv GEO. GORDON. May 28 . V6p MARRIED, On Thursday evening Inst, by M. J. Ksp pel esq. J. P. Mr.Frederick Boaohon of S. C. to Miss Mary Clark, of this city. Official List O F the drawing of the Maryland State. Lottery, No. 4 -. No. 14,788, $20,000; 1721, $16,000; 7037.45000; 148, 1401, 5243.16,925,19,- 232, $1000; 4734, 12,063, 14,617, 111,518, $500, &c. Sic.. Holders of prizes will rail and receive their cash, or invest the amnunl in other Lotteries, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. May 26 icm WML ICITOP SAVANNAH. ARRIVED, Brig Commerce, Turner, Charleston, 1 day, to Geo. Gordon. Schr. Carpenters’ Son, Hackett. Ply mouth, N. C. with Coro, to Geo. Gordon. Scltf. Sparrow, Badershall, Norfolk, 9 days, with Corn, to John Candler, und Hall Si Hoyt. Sloop Falcon, Gibbs, 1 day from Charles ton. Steam boat Edgefild, Sassard, 27 hours from Charleston, with Cotton and merchan dise, to A. & E. Wood, and others. Pas sengers, Mrs. Le Count, Alcssrs. R. King. J. Rose und others. AnmvEu from rms PORT, At Charleston on Wednesday, schr. Dis patch. Guthrio. At New-York, 13th instant, 6loop Eliza Nicoll. Blankenship, 10 days- CLEARED FOR THIS PORT, At Philadelphia, 19th instant, ship Hal cyon, Woostor. UP FOR THIS POUT, At Baltimore, 19th inst. schr. Martha, Thomas. The ship Emperor, for New-York ; brig Sarah, for do.; and brig Brutus, for Liver pool, are at anchor wind bound, otTLong Is land. The ship Henry Tuke, Candler, arrived Georgia—Chatham Co'inhj. li the Court of ^rdi^sry—».M».v Te*m O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Fa* « of John Wadrerl .^ de<. pr®vi» g pna «iel Am ti be made absolute, on his compto ~ wiiff the law, to null Two Tract* of LnJ tautens Counts, being the real mtneofihs aid deceased for ihe br.ne t of the fi.' r s creditors: ll is ori.end, that s no' 11 - ! ublished nine month?, in one '>f the f* si'ttes of the city of Savannah, »eqtrrirjf #1 persona interested, to sno # if can, why the prayer of tin- p»t * ; wr '* not be granted S M BOH\c M M>» ‘.’6 r sheriff’s Sale, Caii inueA On the first Tuesday in June nid, TnflLL be ao d .t the Court ho*w" i" 1 ]] jJr city of Savannah be'ween C! ** hours of ten a’d Urea o’clork, All ihe buildon Lot Nn. WW* Warden Ward, bounued esst by Lot > • j» tlii ty-one, west by Lot *Jo. (2 ) l * er, '’V ,'orrh by Congreis at- and south by * , * llV |J vied on a* the property of Ano B t s-uiafy an execution for ground rant m the Trustee* of the Chatham Academy- One negro woman r a ied Both, * ll ‘ aa the property ofBei/jtmin SUrfml.' 0 ' ' f v on execution from me Court o* ^ » Pleas ai d Oyer and Terminer for the '. m Javannat-, John I Dew*, vt. B-nj- » ' and Hord *cai Sheftall, property P oin ‘ e bv the defendant*. f A-1 D’LVON, Mav 28 .16 [.a M RS. LIMBERT’S SEMINAR!’^ moved to State-Street, h*-' 18 ’” n ^ nard and Jefferson Streets, ond °Pr j the residence of A- Telfair, remain open during the summer se« »• the following branches ofeducattee - - Granm»6 *>‘1 quence H to2 gt. per Ib. higher than last ted with things in general, and are in' cou- Friday’s ■ but owing to the great scarcity | at B^nTinihcieth tart.lwTuwr|wi sequence otten imposed upon by the traders in the market and the high precisions °l i Sailed 16th April ' * ft-Wors, tlio-demand cn oniybepartly sa- Tho e h ip8 Ju n0 '. Lady Gallatin; Mount viz L »' petce. y Cr8 8U ‘“ VCTnon « a " d Eliza, all from this port via N. "'oL whiS 1"" Rice,—The total soles of Carolina dur ing tint pust month worn 2400 bbls ; the Vernon ; and Eliza, all from this port via N York, nrrived at Liverpool previous to the 17th ult. Tho British barque Crown, from rhm left us^but a*shor't sum>1 v^n ■£' ?«A? aa “P^n left us but a short supply on band; good now Carolina is particularly wanted, and for which our highest quotations are readily obtained ; of East India descriptions we are nearly bare- Caroliua, 18s. 7d. to 22s. Id. m tt. New- York,May 18.—Coffee.—The mar ket continues very inactivo, and we have not heard of any sales since our last. Tho quantity on hand has beon increased by fur ther arrivals. Cotton Badoino—There is very littlo inquiry, and it would be difficult to obtain! our quotations, which we do not alter. i | Cotton.—.The accounts irom England,! 13th ult. lat. 50, 20, long. 17, 50. raphv, .. Marking. Terms of tuitioo, -j been reduced, may be known on spP 1 f to Mrs. L. who pledges herselt tk i ertion shall bo spared to merit ante of public patronage. jSi Mny 18 ——■ Lamp Oil. 1000 GAIX0NS sperm OIL, warranted ofthe first quality, for sale by HAZARD &■ DENSLOW, VVhittaker-Slreet, fid door from the Bay. For sale May 19 48 || Coffee. A FEW Bags Prime Havana Green Cof fee, for sale by ?. S. LUTHER. May U Just Received bn slop -% ,,s ■i s\ DOZEN Seidlitz Powders . J. bd Sulph. Quinine, English Ms Cinchonine April 14 ship ASJ Goshen Butter F IFTEEN firkins received per AprU*6*j! lb-HERBERT fc c< t: