The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, May 11, 1839, Image 3

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• 4) €gj»c. WittM# ntottiim. In rttatfna to tho eollUloq between tha. Strom Packets Vsndetlfilt and North Carolina, tho Wil- mlegton Chronicle uf the till Inst.says—•' Wo have heai'l various accounts of this unfortunate occur* nv/to, and of lira causes which led to It, but forbear at present any Utica of them, aa tea are aaiarrd that the most prompt measures aw now tiVIntf by tho Company'a Directors, to Inveatlgato the affair thoroughly, and that aach action will be had, aa will atrongly guard againat anything of tha hi ml In future. Them *111 hot be,' In consequence of thia accident, any Interruption to travel upon the line; aa other boats will take tlte place* of the Injured one#, until they undergo the proper repaiia." Kiit.iaTt.vo Minors.—In a care which rnmo be* . .fora tha Baltimore City Court: aame day* since, the Jaatieea decided adversely to the decision giv- an'bn the same point by Judge Belt* Uat week In N, York, to wit. tho enlistment of minora In tho 17. - States service—and pronutlnccd tho enliatment \ i* lid and binding. It la now anid that Mr. WrnsTKn, nn Ilia return from Europe* will tnko up his residence in N. York; - fa it aa man to check the Kentuckian t Tho Herald statea that bin Whig friends linvn juat made a con* tribution of $40,000 to pnv Mr. W.kbstkr'* delrta and hear Ida oxpen.es to Kurope. lie'ought to bo back here by 41 the 4th o( July" to aaaiat in taking pn*«eg«ion of lire disputed territory.—Charleston Mercury. . ’ EXTKNS1VE FIRE. We regret to odd another to the list of fires with which oUr.city has been visited lately. The large Steam Saw Mill nn the went end ofFig Island, op- posltc the city,' known as Cnpt. Skki.t's, was con sumed between two and three o'clock on Tuesday morning. No alarm of fir* was given, ami very few iii thqcity, excepting the guard, knew any thing of tho calamity, until morning. Several other* wore interested in tho Mill besides Captain Skrlt. There was a great quahtity of lumber alongside. Tin* total lota l* estimated at 4-2,000. Two sch'rs. wore cluao to tho Mill, whun tho lire broke nut, but by slipping their cable#, escaped without dnninge. ’ The rare boat Caroline King, waa on a raft, near the Mill, with tho rowera asleep in her; by cutting the raft which wits sunt adrift, tho also was left unin jured. Tho firo breaking out at such nn unusual hour, causes, suspicion'that it waa tire work of an incendiary. * [rnoM x connvarosDKXT or tor nvonoux.) Theconvkntion—most important. Millkik>kviu.k, M iy 6th, 1839. Dr. mi Sir:—Tho Convention met this, nioriiing, lion. Jumus M< Wayne was nominated, nnd with out any opposition, elected President. Tho Con* vent ion then elected A. L. Rnbonson, Messenger, nnd P. R. Eiilson, Door keeper. It then adjourn ed to throo'o’clock this aftcrimon. A t tho last men tioned hour, it again assembled nnd a number of re solutions were introduced by Mr. Echo]# of Coweta, which denied tiro power of the Legislature to hind thn Convention, nr to proscribe tho oath that they tho members thereof should take, but suggested the policy of such nn nrcorduoci^willi the prov'a'om oftlic act of the Legislature; nnd then further sug gested an alteration of tho Constitution in reference to the term of ollice of tho Attorney nnd Solicitor General, &c. Tho resolutions seemed to be incon sistent, and n substitute washffered by n m*mher that the Convention disavowed tho right of tho I.c- * gislntufo to prescribe the oath to he taken by tin memlrars thereof, but inasmuch ns tho people had impliedly assented to the proposition that tho Con vention should not ineddlo with tiny other topic than - reduction, that the members of the body would pro ceed to take the oath. I nm of course giving you ly the substance of thu resolutions. This lust reso lution Sras accepted by h largo majority in lieu of tho resolutions of Mr. Echols,—but tho bitter gentle man called for the yens nod on vs,—and the business was brought to n stand in amseq'mtce of .'i * stele* tnent of the Secretary, that he h ul nut o sufficient list prepared to cull tho yens nnd unys. Mr. I Illicit* logs of Gwinnett, moved to lay tho original and suli- atituto on the table for tire present, which motion prevailed. JuJge Berrien then introduced a reso lution,that tho clinir should to-morrow morning ap point three individuals from each Judicial District to act as a rnniniiltee, to report upon some course to be adopted hv the Convention to carry out thu views for which it had assembled. The resolution jxm passed. Tho house then agreed to he governed ' by the rules of the House of Representatives of the State of Geoigia, so far ns they could he mndc to up- ply, and tlte Convention then adjourned to meet nt tun tiumirrow morning. I can form no idea of w hat will bodixie, or when the Convention will adjourn. I think it probable that the act of tho Legislature will come nearest to the view* of tho majority. There lire a number of very intelligent men in this body, nnd they ull agree that reduction of some kind is nhsulutc'y necessary; u on fair terms if possible—but reduction on any terms." frnoMtiir. same.) What different ideal different inen have of the aame thing. The citizens of Carroll are vciy warm for reduction, and who do you think they have sent to oxpress their views 1 Why no Ivan man than Mr. S- — r, who is decidedly the largest man in the State, and weight at least 330 tbs. Now I should like to know wlint such n man can say hi favor of rc. duclion. Thu citizens of C'urrol ought to ho n Bshamcd'of themselves to make such a noise about reduction, and. then to occupy more* room in tho Con vention than any tw o counties in thn State. Why did not they imitate the example of our good county of Chatham, und send men of proper dimensions (and os the ladies up • here remark, 44 fine looking personages") instead of individuals, whose very presence throws reduction into tho sluidc. If tho member from Carroll dures to say a word on tho fa. vorite project of his County, tho best answer that can be given to him, will be, 44 l'hysicia*i heal thy. •self. Lot reduction nnd charity liegitiril home.— Tnko tho beam out your own eye, Mrs. Elizabeth Martin," at Shakespeare says t *VThe State Rights Convention met to r : ght, and organized, by appointing Mr. Mitchell of Clnrk, their President, and then the Convent! >n wr.s nil. joumed to to-mo now night. I am not behind the cur tain and “ctumotsay who will l>c the governor until uT- tcr the nomination,” but I opine it will be the Hon. W; C. Dawson. fit search f.ir the pearls which' old IIomkr threw among the twine, somewhere in Greece fwo thou* •and years ago. Wo are antiquaries, if you list—aud aim to be completely antipodean in our researches. You may think u« an add ret—hut wo go on tho odd principle, yet after all pursue tlio **er en tenor” of our odd way, Wo are odd, to lie sure," and if you, saw ua boosy, playing "High Jenks," you’d say we were the queerest fellows you ever peered at. But you are " one of us"—ami never will bo; so I shan’t toll you. too much. Anon nbqut the pearls. My next will glvn you our confab on u litemry topic, that your every day moping readers never eould think of—And Why f Do you give it up t 'Cause they’re not oftlie TlltnTICK.v. [coMMl’MCATCn. j SAVANNAH FREE SCHOOL. This Institution has boon for many year* past in successful operation, and yet it is hollcvcd d largo portion of our citizens have not availed themselves Of the occasion* which have been presented of judg ing of its usefulness; one of tlioso I embraced, by at tending the Into examination of its scholars; tlioso consisted of fifty two male, nnd forty three female children, between tho ngift of five and thirteen years, beside a few under four, nnd three from sixteen to seventeen years. Tito School is exclusively under the direction of a board of Indies, elected annually by the jnemlmrs of the Society,composed of |N*rsons of I Kith sexes.' At the head of this boanl presides n Indy, through whoseefficient exertions comiiined with her prominent standing in Society—the insti tution hns Leon in a great measure preserved ami sustained amidst difficulties «f unequal fn.-co nr d frequency. At tho examination the appearance of the pupils bespoke thn care mid attention that lird been bestowed iqxin them, they were nil cleanly nnd neatly dressed, docile and nnijubln in their dcjxirt- ment, ’ animnted had prompt in their evolutions. Thu Lnucnsterinn system is pursued so far us to do- rivo tho full benefit of its operation on numbers. The scholar* rcqiiitted them selves in n ninnocr to reflect equal credit upon themselves, nnd their tea cher, Mr. E. Shnftull, who by the bye excited tho greater interest front its being understood, that he himself had been u beneficiary of tlx* institution. I Wave visited many private and public Schools, some of which havei assumed tho stylo of 44 Select,” in Savunnah nnd elsewhere, but 1 have not found one emitted to claim pre-eminence over lira Sonny nab Free School in affonling a knowledgn-of the rudiments of n plain nnd substantial education. I have said that tho scholnrs acquitted' themselves well, but I hope it will not be deemeil invidious if I express my more particular gralitk-ation with tho performances of .Miss Su*nn Bogurdus of the female, nnd of Masters Turner, Tlieus nnd Bognrdus of the male department. In these days of skcptic-hm, some may bo disposed to view this just tributPof praise us n puff". To such l have only to any, at tend the next examination nnd reverse your sen tence—in fino tho exorcises of tho day so full of in terest ami pleasure were only nl eyed by the ab sence of the first directress nnd Ih'iiefactress already alluded to, in conscquuncu of personal.illness which was regretted by all, and felt by uo owe more sensi bly than by EXAMINER. [rORTHK GEORGIA* j THE REVELS OF THE THIRTEEN, nr pbtkr Tine rkckmcss. Wo of tho noble 44 thirteen," Mr. Editor, kick tip •bines in this fair city, nt our 14 Hole in the Wall," that you and your devils never even dream of. Lust night for instance, wo had a supper thnt Epicurus himself, would lie delighted with. As to wines, wo Iwd Hoek ami Calcavrlla, tliat would make your teeth water to look at them. Then noble und stiff necked Xera—old Mailoria of the vintage of thirty summers—n Champagi>e (hut would'muko your weak head a whirligig—olid Chateau Morgan*, that left a stain on thu glass. Our old Oporto, for the seniors, was such thutyou never saw its like— at christening or nt festlvul—it was just what a job . ty foxhunting parson would glory in—but wo have •non# of tliese jovial clerics now-o-dayt. Ouf supper consisted of a veal pie—venison I mm* —Wack fish—turtle soup—bolognas—turkey—lob* •tor itmd—shrimp*—inns, banana*, figs, ami ei etUrai that would fill a page. A rule of our club is that there is no meeting un less there U an -odd number present. We are all sportimnnfll i tlm proper senso of the word, not gam• bltrt. Vti hold nor meetings weekly, ami once weget “•arthod” It takes a smart un.to find us, ihat’s all. Wo are exrJu.jvcs—ihlrtreu is our lim it— aqri thirteen firm fellow* we are. Our object i« to pick up wlun others would turnup their beaks at To the Editor of the Georgian} ■ In reply to the letter under the signature ofQ.ad- drcsM-tl to tho Chairman of the Bo ml of Trustees of tho Independent Presbyterian Church, nn the subject of thn nuimnea complained of, the follow ing resolution, nxtrarted from the Minutes of said Board, which wu* passed on the 13th January, 1823, is now published fur the information of the parties interested. 44 On motion, ResolvedThnt hereafter no ' iuges, shall stand at the Eastern or Western en trance of tlm Church, hut only in the streets, North ami South of thn snmiywlnou families using them! tnu*t got in nnd out, oxe6pt-in wot wrpthor." The nnnoyanco to thosu who wnlk to and from Church, from the carriages nnd oilier vehicl--, drawingup in front ofiltctnlificc.'ind so near llw steps, being cunsblered a 'serjnus evil; families who ttso them, are respeelfolly requested to instruct their drivers Ui attend strictly to the nlxivo regulation. FRANCIS SORREL. Chairman Board of Trustsrs. MnyOlh, 1839. K7* The Correspondence of tho C-in«titutionidist {s rather more full (Iran ours of Thursday lust, so we givo it. Correspondence of the Cons'ihitionalist. MILLKIKiKVILLK. April C, l«:w. Nearly two limulivd und ei »l«y' delegates assem bled this morning nt tlieSlnto House. Mr. I)ny, of Jones, was called to the clinir. The proelr nation of the (iovivoor was nr d, which nmiouix-il I*h- name* of the delegates elect ml from ail tlm riMinties in th'j state, neconlin; to the return* received at the Execut’ve office. After this, some discussion took piece in regard to tlio oath to bn taken, n* it is pre- scriix-d in tlio net of tin- hist legislature, r.illiie. I*. • convention togetlief. The dis«-ii-sion of ifw subject oft ho until was pustnnncd, and the convent ion agreed to proceed to thu ohoico of n fleers. Judifo James M. Woyoe, ofChn*. mm, was iipnoiutcd Presidmt of the Convent'on. Mr Lucian Latustn was elechvl Srvicinry, Mr. A. W. Hubert on .Mcssen.;er, him! Thornes II. Kblsnn Door Kee|x»r. After tbe clioico of ufliccrs. the convention adjourned, to meet at 3 o'clock, this nfterixxin. llisim|XHsible for me to tell wlintcoursi! the con vention will pursue. As yet I have not been able to ascertain the strength of parties nsrcg-irdstlint pro minent feature in tiincunsiimtinn, which establishes tlm federal as the liasi* of representation in tho llousn of Representative.*. But in a few duys the views and strength of tlioso i,i favor of tlx- fivler * basis, nnd of those opposed to it, will he develop'd. It Is toholiupedtjiat however zealous tlio delegates may bn for tlieir various ntul couilie.ling views und opinion*, amendments will Im! ud.iptivl which will be rniilted by tlx- people. To accomplish such nn object, great inixlerutuin. und mutual concession. 1 , must preside nt the deliherntbuis of the convention. Tills afternoon tho subject of the outh will no doubt bo taken tin, which tnny deride what authority is to. be attuchcdtothcact of the legislature. FOUR O’CLOCK, P. M. Tlio convention met at 3 o'clock. Tlm subject of tho oath was taken up, und uftcr u siiort debate, some resolutions offered in regard to it, und un amendment to tlio rcolution*. Tlm matter was or dered to I’eon tho table for the present. Thn sub ject will betnken up to-morrow, ns the convention cannot nroceed in business without taking nn bath. Mr. Berrien, of Chatham, introduced a resolu tion, for u co .imittce to ho appointed by the Presi dent, to consist of three delegates from cncli judi cial circuit, whoso duty it shall lie to prepare urd re- E ort a planfoi* tlio reiliiction of tho nunilmrof mem- i-rs of each branch of tlm General Assembly. Too President to announce tlm committee ap|xiinteil |t- roormw. This resolution was ndopiml nlmo.it un animously, which is pcrliups un indication that thu convention niuy prncoj in tho discharge of thn du ties fur which it assembled, without contentions and sectional feeling*. I shall he gratified if this iixlicr- tion proves ue in its result. MILLEDGEVILLE, May 7, 1839. In nccnnlance with the resolution adopted yester day. tho President announced tlm following com mittee, to prepare and report a plan for tlio reduc tion of the number of member* of both branches of thn General Assembly. Eastern Circuit.—Messrs. Berrien, Cone and Troup. Middle.—Messrs. King, Gamble nnd Law-son. Northern.—Messrs. Baxter, Hardeman ami Al len. Western.—Messrs. Hull, Wofford and Hotchi is. Octnulgee.—Messrs. Slock*, llurtiey uud Day. Southern.—Messis. Crawford, Boitwick end Smith. Flint,—Metre*. Kelly. Bivins und Holley. ChnitidiDochee.—Messrs. June*, Pattcimn nn.l Gredinm. Cherokee.—Messrs. McAfee, Byrd ami Mays. Cdwata.—Messrs. Springer, Doi jliurty nnd Kcli- olV Th* subject of the oath was taken up, nnd nftrr ilehate, and aomo direiis*iun, on rmint* of "order re specting the resolutions introduced y»»trnlay by Mr. l^Jiols of Cm* otu, iIm yen* ami nuy* were taken on a resolution off trod ns u subiiitbio lor tlm resol-i- lions of Mr. Eclmli; thn yeas were 251. th- nVys III. The rrsolutioti wm then adopted; Udistvowi tlm autlmriiy ot’lle Legislature to ptescribe the form of amuth lobe taken by th«i'members of the conven tion ; but as there are no objectionable features in thnt oath, the convention, by. the resolution adapt ed, agreed to take It. in accordance with tho reso lution, the oath was administered to the delegates by Judge Schley. . . Tho committee of 39 obtained leave to sit during tho session of the Convention.' Tlio committee m*v report tu-momiw, wlmn tho •trugglo will com- in-nee. " Tiro convention m(journe«l to mi!et nt 10 o'clock, tiHuoirow morning. Cbrecspondcnctoftke U. 8. Gat tile. NKW YOUK. Sunday, 4 P. M. EIGHT DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Wu have hud several arrivals from Europe till* mqiuing'suy tho South America and Uultcd Suites, from Livcrpmd, Wellington from London, and Charles Cairollfmm Havre Our.latest dates, how ever, are brtxighi by tlm South America, nnd.cxtend to the ?thult», from London, and Qth from Llv • pool luting sumo eight days juter tliuu wo hud b'w- lore been in pos*e**ion of. . The last ndvices from New York received in Eng land w ere to the l lih March, hy tlte pneket ship Sampson, nnd appear to have lind littln effect in nny way—indeed, if 1 recollect ri Oil, (Ids vessel hud hrnuglit out little information on tho -boundary affair beyond that which had already gone forw ard by the Liverpool—Pnrliumunt nl«o having adjourn ed from tho 1st to the 1 Ills ult., fur thn Easier Hoi'- days, tlm political news is of rnurso unimportant. From the l.o idou Chronicle I ohseive, however, thnt n proposition lias actually been made to' iho United Stale* authorities, nnd forwarded to Wash ington, which, it is believed will lend to nri ultimata settlement of tlio disputed boundary question. Tlio English pn|NM4, in • o menu trine, nre inuudnling tl»ecountry wilh long article*on the »uhject, in g • erul betraying n most lamonublo ignorance in tho premises. Quo thing, however, appears evident, thnt nil idon of n war with England limy ho given up, und lhat thenffair will ere lung bo aatisfoctoii- ly retth-d in someway nr other. Tim London Money Market was in ilher nn ex cited state,, owing to the great reduction which had tiilicn place 1111111* specie funds of thn Hunk of Eng land within the hist three month*. I ndd the quar terly nverage «f thu Bank, nnd romirk that the amount oflxillion in its vaults shows-n falling off from the dntoofiliepraviutisnverngo of £ 1,033,000, nnd should the foreign exchanges continue ns nt present ngainst England, tho Bank would noduuhi lx* compelled tu curtail its assistance in the general branches (.(commerce to such a degree as would ho most .eve rely felt in that country, and nlso scarcely less in our own, Tho overage price of wheat in England Imving fallen to 72s. (id. the import duly Im* linen la2*. (id. |MT quarter, at which il will probubly. remain for a few weeks. Mr. Sievenson has had n long interview with Lord Pnimerstuu, at the Foreign Office .m Tuesday. BRUSSELS, March 27. Mr. Van Huron, son of the President of the Unit ed States of North America, »«t out this.morning for London, nccnmpi.med by Mr. Muxcy, In Cotton, you will perceive riicre is n slight de cline,nnd nil mercantile uff.tirs appear somnwlinl languid.—Yarns and Cutlor* had receded in prices n shade. American sociiriiiesin such a slate of affairs, lind. of course, been temporarily neglect-d—small sales of United States Hank only Ix-ing reportrd nt £21,* 7s fid. and a sulo of $ 12,000 Indiana hninl* on tlic 5th ult. nt tlm previous q.iointi.ms, of 95— consols were 92 5>0ii3-4. Excliuquer bills 38 a -10, India bon is 42. It is, staled very liitle to tlm credit of tlio city of Mobile, which had burrowed n nun of money on bonds, datni February I, 1113(5, to hear interest lit the nue of 8 per centum per umuim for ten year*, nnd tlm in'er-'si to he paid loilfyourlv, iliu'i tho lust August's.iivi lend hud only lmeiidi*cluirge.l in part nnd the Felon iry dividend remains unpaid—this hns mused great inconvenience to tlm holders of thu bonds. . In Frnnrnn kind of temporary ministry haslx-en formed, nnd tlio resignation of llx- M ile administra tion having been accepted. Tim following uro thu appointments! M. GaspHfin, (Peer nf France) Mini«ierSecreta ry of Stale foi I lie Interior; M. Girod del'Ain (Peer of Fraime) Kq.'|x*rof the Seal*. Minister of Ju-tico nnd Erclesia«tir.d Affair-; the Duke du Moutehelln, (Peer of France) Minister for Foreign Affairs; Liciiletmiil General Despans Cuhieres, Aliui.ter of War. Rar.m Tiqiiner, (a deputy) Minister of lira Marine mid of the Colonies, .M. Piirnnl, (adepuiy) Minister of I'ol.lm Instrnciioi.; .M.G.ulier, (Peer of France) .Minister of Finnnce; M. Gn*paiiu, (n former Miuidcr of lira Interim) .Milliner ad interim of Piil.lic Works, (Jommerco and Aitriculliire. Thri-noiliet royal ordinances, likewise inserted i.i the Man'oenr. provide situations forms many of tha retiring mini-lets. The Messenger says that negotiation* tire again in progress fur lira formation ofn Caldiiol, to con- «lsiufS.iult. Humaiin, da llroglie, Pa»*y, Sautet, and Tesle. Tho latter, intended to replace Dufxurr, is lira only difftreiy-e In'tween this list lind thn oiiu piepnied la-l week. Hut M. Teste lias refused to enter with nny member* of thn right, nor cimi M. M. Pn»*y nnd Siiuzei loud l hem selves to sudi a combi nation morel linn Diifaiireiind Te-le. Tlm C.msiiiuiioiiul iisseits that Marshal Soull knmv not of the formation of thn interim Cubinut till the list was sent lolhc Mouitcur. Tie* Uiiiied Slates sl.x.p cf war Host on, arrived here this morning from Havana via I'cnsaro'a,nnd lira UMinl salutes were exchanged on tlx* occnsion. Our nrriviils ..ilierwisn have al-n been numerous.— Raltiinorc Patriot G>h inst. A tar half sea—over, swaggering into nn auction room,nnd h> a nring lira auctioneer bawling out two or three times, 4 »vho hid more tlinn nine pence hit' pen- ny V nsked 4 may wo hid wlmt we plensul' 4 011 ye*,' replied the seller, 4 nny thing you pl.-nse, sir.' Why ilien. I hid you good night, nnd bo bunged to yon.'.said Jark. COilltllEKClAL. Latest dates eiiom Liverpool Apiiil I Latest dates prom Havre April l Latest dates prom Havana April 30 WEEKLY EXPORTS NEW YOKK—Ilrig Tantivy—113 hales Cotton. BOSTON—rfchr Madawascu—128 pieces Timber, 2dl Hides. NEW OULEANS-Brig Einina—183J tes Rico, and 21 packages Mdac. PROVIDENCE—Sloop Angel—71 hales Cotton. Charleston Exports, May 8. Liverpool—Hr brig Isla—311) bales S I and 513 do Upln id Cotton. Bordeaux—Brig Oriole—510 tea Rico, and 2250 W O Staves. Havana—Brig*, ncet—3C2J tea R’cn. Bremen—Brouiun three inastnd sclir Matador—59 balea Upland C'*>.tnn. Kill les Rice, 11 bbla Hops,Ac. Plymouth—Scbr Elizabeth—C5 tons It It Iron. Extract of a letter received in this city, dated, LIVERPOOL. April I Annexed you have a rotpm circular exhibiting a iiiostrnikcral.le reoultfoi the week; Saturd'jr’a sales were only 8000 bales, the w : ixl has been easterly for ten days past, preventing orrivnl* and rniisiug much anxiety as to tho boundary troubles, of which little is yet known, nothing has transpired as to the course our government will a.IopL Buiincss is unusually dull for thia season of the year, the spring is very backward. Bread Mulls are very high and owing to the tuiserubla stato nf lliccotiiin trade, the operations are only par tially employed, thus causing much distress, added tn ibis, money is becoming exceedingly scarce What urn our colinp market will take, it it difficult to con- tjocturo, circumstances alone will decide. HAVRE, March 30, Coffee.—Wo have a marked improvement in this articln to notice. An active donnnd sprung up a- bout tlm middle of the week. 3U0U hugs lluytt, ordinary pi goodo diuury, havelmon disputed of at 55u574 * and 3909 fair to arrive, at 57ja57 3-5.— Of Havana, 5(51 li •• which arrived during the w.*ek, by tho Tig-C, havn been sul l nt 78 J. Hr.txil lias been sought fur, uud there hits been sold in several bus 511) bugs Rio ordinary'!.. g i.x| ordinary c.iloury, 5*.fi| nod 313 Hi Y inferior to lino or- duinry nt 5 U *(52 j enlro p»it. Cotton — J. ir Cm to i Market has continirad in a stnhi of stagnation throughout lira last night days, nnd Dip* rum* for United Slums short s|Mpln descr'ip- ti»n«, under good f sir qmhly, hive iiu lergoue a deelinn of |»? c#niimos p r |k. In other kinds we have no varialiun to notice. Tho site* have brain 1757 hags, consisting of 1038 N. Orleans, of which 13 nt llOi'.i 701, llmiUlir.i 323, I90f 50 « 188f.; 17 tr-^l 132 50; 118 M..ik», U t.llOf ; IU0U ( m lands, I|‘ifM11J7f.; fit P-r.M.i.hico. |3|al39f.; 18 Uulda, 1351,1323 Cuiruna, l3Uf—.Iim whula duty puiif, Rtee.mmWn havoa lit it hut linpr iveinont to an- nounc# on Cwraslinra—D5 licrco* fmu have been ta ken atSRf. ^ . HA VIE, April I, Cotton.—tin sumo dulnassotytlhues tofiorvada out Cotton market, and Iho nggregae sales of the wnek do not exceed 1000 bides at a drline uf Ih2e. Tlra lenerality of holders aro bow ev>r firm, and do not seem Inclined to sell except nt at advance of 5 nnd oven 10 times. WohavoY* votfnu ministry, nnd tom tho pro- longed political crisis arises n want .f confidence, which checks th.! natural course of bulne#i.. LIVERPOOL, April fl. Cotton.— 1 The demand for cotton has been unu sually limilrd t!irou«liuiit tills week, being entirely confined to ilie s' pply of tlio immediate wants of tho t( >. and lira market closes heavily at a dr- clinoof 4a| l|>erlh. in tlio rnildlingin |*„i_ r| m l( | jd per Ih. in tlio other qualiiies of American Cotton; Sea lslnnd maintains full prices; Egyptian cumin- ups in demand, nnd an advtiicn ol'.j I per Ih. Iius in many instunces lx*cn obtnnnd; Hr.ail and llaliig command full rates, wlnlo I'ernuiuliuco and Mu- renltum, a decline nf 4»l oor Ui. bus in sumo cures been submitted lut'tiuiati* neglected nnd hns de clined j I per Ih. durinv thn week. Tlra sales uf lira week amount to 7.<ifi0 hales, to tlra trade, vizi IfitlSeu Island nl 4 2B.4Ud; 30 stnined do. lit I tid; 1459 Upland 8u94.|r 759 Mobile 2359 New Orleans 7.1a I Ms 520 Egyptian I4)ull!d; I(i9 Per- namu, &e. lOjul.M; 389 Haliia.\r. tl.julOj l; 389 M.i uidiam and Sawginncl ft.jalOjd; amt 8J .9j 1. La a! in tlni diV uu increased demand hns nceur- r d for cotton. Tlra sales mu 2,509 hales, nf which 299 American are un speculation, generally ut the prices of ye-ierJnv. Slirak in Liverpool, Dec. 31, 1818,218.343, sums in 1837, 170.899; decrease of import this year compared with ho tamo date lust year, I3U.IU0; heroine uf stock 4(5.891); dr? crease of quantity lukon lor cuii*uinptiuii, 5 l,l0i) bales. t Computed sto#k«, April 5, 1839,'232,000} same prri.xl 1838,278,3119. Corn.—Since this day se'nnight, nur receipts, both coastwise nnd from Ireland linvo been IrJIiue. The W.ioiil trade bus, during the same |rariml, shown decided symptun* of a return of that activitv which bus characterized it lliioughoat tlra greater part of the season. At our mni ket ye.tcrdny, there were several Imyers from the interim, nnd n lurgo business was dune nl an advance un Tuesday’s rates of fully 4J per bushel; indeed the middlin'; und inferior qualities of foreign, whirl, have been previously pressed fm sale, realized even n greater udvanvu. Flour, too, was in mere roque t than fur some weeks past, und Is to 2s per suck duster. (fly the Financier at Charlatan.) Extracts of letters received in this city, dated HAVANA. April 39. “Since tny last.. IUco has been sold at IIJ (lira lust xalcs) owing to lira numerous nrrivsL of vv«*el* in fjitcst of freight, nnd nn ircrensed demand ofSugiirs lor Euiaqra.lliis n.iiclu instead of duriiniu -, Inis he- copra more still', and wo may mite the same full 4 rs. higher than in our ln«t. Brown and Yellow Sugars alone nre rather scare in the market, ns tlra *lii|». meats of whites for Russia are hut veiy limited, und planters only will sell nssmted Sugar*. Molasses 4 rs; Mmioy very scarce, nt 3 r*. Kxciititi»,u on London 71 n 84 pram. { Now York 4 a 5| di*ct." HAVANA, April 30. “Sugars were stiff Inst week nt 7. II to 9] a 12J: good fair qunlitics 7JitiJ|. Tlra unfavorable tu- mats, front St. Potershnrgli for while Mignrs, re- yivfcd by tlra Great Western, It* s nulier iiiqraded operations here, ami they are umv -Irek this week, uml ut n trifle lo ver prices. Coffee,'lira sumo ns forsutnotimo post.—Molasses 4 rs. and to-dny 33 iius htoil nccapted. Exchange nil London 7J u oj |K*rcettl prom; U. S. 4) to <5 jrar cent diset." _ 41 Tlra Rico by tlra Financier hu« been sold nt I5.| tints, mid some other pnreelsnttliesamo price. The John C Calhoun's cargo Iius since been sold nt 15 vials, and.those of the Chili nnd Delaware nre still u Hold. Iflhoarrivuls soon with tlra ariicl.! nre not too numerous, wo expect that it will not full below 15 rs.". Tins DAY’S MAIL—12 M. POSTSCRIPT. I.ATE FOREIGN NEWS. By this day's mail, Wo havo raccittd hftws ftom England Trn Days la'tef. The money market in Londok wai hart) prested. Despatches were to bo forwarded to lira HrWsli Minister at Washington on tha boundary qncAi.m. Tho mail nut hnving arrived until a few minutes bc- fora w# wont to press, wtf can give no Ikrthef In formation in the llVci/y. Snvnnnnli market, may 10* lloMK fltottUCTIONS. ' COTTON—Uiiland,on! to mid..,,. 14.)® 151 Fair to go.xl, 151® 16) 1’rime,.... .17 ® — Sen Island, 39 r d> 55 ^Stained 14 ® 25 RICK—In erior to (innI, 4 <d 4) F LOU R—l toward St $81® 8) Cannl, • • •$»4® 9) I'liiliiili'lpliiu nnd Vlr.inia. — — CORN—Retail 99 ®190 Cargo — fdt — OATS 55 ® 60 HAY 95ft $1 20 WHISKEY—I'ergallon,liltds &bl>l» 45 ft) 46 Gl N—Northern, per gallon,........ 47 ft 62 TOBACCO—Cavendish 30 ft 49 Mmiulliciurcd ........ 13 ft) IS MACKEREL—No. 1.;.... — ft> — — ft — 3 — ft — TALLOW—IW lb • I2)ft — I’ORK-Mo $23 ft 25 Vrimo $20 ft) 21 BACO I 10 ft) 12 HAMS 14 ft le LARI) ft ft 15 BriTTER—Goshen....; 28 ft 39 « r d> » — ® — 18 'it) 18 48 ® - 20 f d) — SUM'-Yellow CHEESE CANDLES—Northern Mould Sperm Georgiu............ LUMBER—Yo'low I'ino lluMglngTim ber.. »•»» .............. 'fi r d> 10 St. Sawed Fleering Boards f 18 29. River Lumber, Boards, l'lnnk and Scantling.... (14 4 5> 16 Quartered, H Inch Fleet ing Hoards.. $15 ii) 1U White Fine, clear $83 'd> — Mr reliant:. Ida... ..$14 <3> — Red Oak Staves — — Wliitu Oak Staves, — f ti> 15 Shingle * $4 'at 5 roUElUN PRODUCTIONS. BAGGING—Hemp 18 22 DSN A BURGS 8 W 18 BRANDY—Cognac $1 49-3)1 75 CtN—UtUluud,..................,$1«U®l 20 SALT—Cargo — ® — Sack $1,75 — NEW ORLEANS, Mnv 4. Cotton.—For' tho few days succeeding our lust report, lira effect of tlm spec elution* alluded to there in continm'd to be felt, liut sinru Tuesday last our market lias rallied, uud large sale* have beonmudu nt very full prices. Wo tanko some reduction on our pno "mis qmiiation* of .Middling und Fair Cot ton*, in which qualities lira principal -operations have been made. A small lot of very choice Cotton wtusnld yesterday ubovc our lii>;he*t quotation, (sny nt 19 cents per lb.,) hut ilwusnpurticulurcvnptiuul not large e tough to wurrunt acluiogo in our quota- tin :.. Wnestinnte tlio sale* oftlic week el from 18,009 to-20,009 liu'es, of which we give tlra fidhwving pur- tic ila>'*t 4299 bales Lmlisiniin nnd Mississippi lit Ifijj, 1390 Tennessee nuil Alehumaut 13). 29 Lou isiana nml .Mi**i** : ppi nt 16. 112 at 18, lfillnt I3|, 553 nt 14J • r, 9'» 14J. I I at 14. 15 nt 131, 3(10 nl IflJ, 51 nt 14,288nt 155-16.524 ut 154,672nt 14|, 535 ut I4.J, 119 nt 17), 69 ut I5|, 1959 Mobile ut 14). 499 nl 14) n 15. 539 at 15), 182 nt 14|, 101 nt 144. “50ml 34 a 15. Tho exports of thn week nre 19,826 hales; while, thn imports of the sninc time nre 11,- 347 hide*; milking n reduction in slock of 0,470 Iw'oa, und leaving on timid n stm:k of I2i, l43 huh**, •iraludi.ig nil on ship lumnl not elear. d on tlra 2nd instant. Sugar.—We linve litle nlterntioii to notice in lira •Sugar muikei since our last report. The sale* have been small, Imt prices nre firmly mnint'iined. Tlio iixpiiry hns been priira : pally nf lineSurars, of whir's do-rriptinn there is very little jn m irkct. Strictly prime commamls 7 cents per lb. on the Levee, nml nt that rote several sales of small Inis linvo been made. We notice n sulo of UOlihd*., on IMnn'ntiou, Iralmv tho City, at 6 cent* per lh.,fiir the Louisv'Ua irurket. Molasses.—A further ndvunre hnslraen nlitnitied for inoliisses since our notico of lust week. Tlio supply is very moderate on tlte Levee, nml the ar rivals find ready purchasers, for the Western mar kets. nt our quotation*, 31 a 35 rent* pergnllnn. t Rice.—Continues in moderate deiiinml nt $5*50. Freights.-Iluvo Iratm brisk since oar Inst report, nml ninny vessels have burn taken up at Jd. per lb. for Cotton, to Liverjxiol. NEW YORK, May 4. Cotton.—Our market continued to present uti un live appearance up to Wednesday lust, when ndvi- oes from Liverpool by the George Washington were received to 28lli Mar ’a, inclusive, of n less fuvoru- h'ennt.i rot Iran appeared to have been nnticipnted. IT.* :e that period the business trinisiicteil Ims been on n very moderate scale, nnd nrirft may Im con- sido.1* 1 4 ct. lower tlinn before this vessel's arrival. Tcrede’ of tlra week are estimated nt 4900 Imlcs— n-SOBD holes of Uo'iiml, 14 n 16 rt# , 950 hales Mil'.'. ', nt 144 a 174 ct., 1500 Inles New Orleans, nt .5a 174 ct., xl 480 lule* Florida, nt 14j 11 164 *'« Advices from England to the 20lh ult. by the Liverpool, nre drily looked for. Rice.—With the exception of one parcel of about 59 tierces, tlra entire sales since our last h^ve been confined to small parcels to the grocers, amounting in all to about 400 tierces, nt from $4 684 to $ I 87.J — I cr-li.—Holder* nre firmer, nml prices I. vo rallied a slir.do in tlie'r favor. Against tliese sales there linvo boon imported 999 tierce* und 98 half licrecs, *ti I leaving a mixlenite stock in first hand*. Freights.—'IVo quote Cotton to I.iwrjKiol, ut .jd. njd., and to Havre 4«. and 1c. BOSTON, Mny 4. Cotton.—At the close nf the ln«t week thn sals# were considerable, sny about 1090 hale* of all kit U —"Ofl bale* Charleston «h| I 17 e. equal to 6 ms., nmi New Urlennsnnd Mohi'o 17alU.J c. per lb., 0 m*. nccord'itg io # quality. Since then tlra Iran • action* linve I me 11 smaller, 5a609 hale* having been sold at very full pric-s, Tlio market close* very .firm, and generally held above thn view* of purcha ser*. Coffee.—Tlra Into improvement is fully supported in cimsequunaa of ill* very limited supply, and pri ces nre still ‘tending upward*. Tlra sale# nf this week have been about 6()0 b* * 1'irartn Cidralln. I If 1I2.-S 590 Lag* Java common 12c : 909.. loot) do. St. Domingo, common to fair o.iinlity. OlalOj, nml C.qra Haytioh nf g-ur| quality at I9.| el*, jrar Ih. 6 in*. Tlm market clase* wiilr a gm^l demand, but lira stock istnrt limited tu admit ufany.nlea of ■magnitude. 8 tie* by miction, 20 hu<« St. Uotnin- goat 10.3-10 Cl*, per III. CiUli, and 80do Rio, or dinary. at 9 a-nt* per Ih 4 m-. Provisions — Sale* of We-tern I'mk are quite 1,015.—1'rim. $1 a. 191 M s* $!3 rail dear and oxtrt clear $25 50.26 50 per IM 4 m-. Lard is hald a little higlrar. Coiuid"iable'sulo* nf Hums ill ll.jil'J ct*. per Ih. flier.—Sates of 2 i3050 tlero.*» Carolina, ut 4] a 5 ct*. per lb. 4 and 0 m*. Sugar.—Thorn ha* been n fair business doing till* wonk, hut without producing any UMtcrhtl si- laratlua Inprlco#. Tfrasalw* of lluvgna am) Trin- Idisd brown embrace full 1790 Irate* at Uj.lijm., nra-tly 8) *8) Cl*4 n ulilngd«im: in w|jir#| 59lihd*. C'd'n M'i*cav-idn,7 i *74 et* hale* by auction, 100 hhd*. I'ortis Jlloo, 74,1) ets.j Hlbbls. du 8) ctl, jrarlh. 4 ms,.cargo of tU S*i*l. a ,d Abagail. AU *u 10 hhdt.St. Croix, 8) cts.porl . 4 ms. and 49 1mm» Kama, Wow.), I cts \~i Ih e» h. SUGAR—Havana, White . 13 ft — Brown . — ft — Porto Ren 7jft> 9 Muxeoviiilu 9 ft 10) St. Croix 10 ft 11 New Orlcnns . 7} ft 0* Reft in'll Lour. . 16 ft 17 Lump........... . 14 4$ — COFFEE . II ft 13 TEA —lit sail . 50 ft 65 RUM—Jamaica $1 ft 3 New England . 45 ft 47 MOLASSES—Havana . 23 ft 30 New Orleans........ . 38 ft 49 LONDON PORTER—Per dozen... - $3 ft — BBSperdoz .. mv — UON—Swedes.... ...»»• $UU ftltiO an m .{** n n '* D T J n * "***' BMp Ttenthn, Beimel. New Yotk. Brig Mentor, Mayo, Cliarlrsnm. Brig Savanmh, Hubbard, New Yoik. Br'g E\il,8i*#oe,‘Ch*rle*tain. Bchr 8011th Carolina, (imnlwin, Charleslnn. Br brio ItolN-rt Burns, Maychell.' Dcmerars. . Hhra'ptVm VVrnr, Brown, Darien. Steamboat Florida, Nnrk, a«reyt Kerry. Hirimlmat win 8e*hn>«>k. King. Charleston. Kteahitaist cavannah.Cralitiee. Cliarle*rau. Kteat'nlmaV He Ro*»e<L Warn* vrale, Av^aata. Klr'aintxist Lamar, Croawcll, Augn-ta. ‘fiteamlmat Gaston, Freeland, Uareya Kerry. Hjeambnat llatnh.irg, Wood. Augusta. .Steamboat leanhop, Galt, St Marya, Jefferautt, Brunswiek ami Darien. Sieandxi'nt J Suura, Memlal, Dirlen. Stcnrnhiml Oil a. ail MncRno. Colvin, Augusta, HieamlAat Clmrlestfin, lluhbard, Gareya Ferry. BELOW—Bi bark Clio. SAILED. . Ship Alfred, Cheve'r, Liverpool. WEST TO SKA. ' Brhark City of Rochester. Campbell, Bay FaAdy. Brig Tantivy. Joliuson, New York. Brig Clinton. Lyon. New York. Brig 1'lillura. Ripley, New York. Brig Cnchlce,Cresby, New York. H.-lir Otia, Bang, Boston. HchrAnn, .Cnstine. • • Hlnop Angel. ——, Providence. For C’liurltvstoii.vlu llllloii Hettil, llctmforl, uu<1 CtllNto.' ■K E?*' 'flu* splendid ateum packet W.M. inrittnr7rin.sKABRooK, a. Kin R ;m««e r . win depart for tin* ahovo plare* un MONDAY. MORN ING, tlra 13th inst., at 9 o'clock. Esir freight or pitsoigv, hnving superior uccommodntiouanpply on lioiird, nr lo may II . CL AG HORN A WOOD. VilcorgliiOicniti Packet Goiniiupiy. Out side l'u«*nge, through in 9 Hour*. Fnre $5—D'liner Extra. K la - jfA THE splendid new stoatit pneket StAtefifu. SAVANNAH. K Cnih.rer, mn* to-, will leave Savunnah every T»K**dnv nml Thwr*.- d ty n* iniitig ut 8 o'clock, arriving in Chrrlcs on in time to meet tlio Wilmington boat on simra day.— Returning, leave ('liailestoti every Wednesday nnd tin) o day, at RoY'nrU. Travellers (Yntn tlte West nml South West, will find this •he rheit|M!*t nml nm«t expeditious route, either going North or returning homo. ■ OCTAVU8 COHEN, Agent,Suvutitmli. A. LAFITTE &. BROTHER, do Churestcm. may 3 * For l*lv»r|»ooli The first clit*s Aim rirmi brig WALTHAM. •wm Cnpt. H irton, will Ixi d.-sputched imntcdi ate’ly. For freight, apply t* may It) WASIIf" J.KUAh NOTICES. frrar— •toconritt-iiu.- 11, UJ Ki-»iw)j. cinli IT 111- C..UII uf L , «f aa id Con 11 iv VXniKKKW ,j, r .lir. for l-itrr. ..f VV .1lt11tnl.i1 ,'ilnn Ih, e.uf. hf T.hllW C-iMuf .nhlmuniv, .IftSiiM-d,* .* ' r! . Thf“ -I- llwmr.min ,1m nh* .ilmnhi.h nil ami »nn»W, ili.Vmitminn.tcreStl.».'i.f,i„I,lrccDic,l, tn nl, ihrlr nhjrd'i.n., if nny ihr, hifrf. Wfiij c|S Il», .nhln Ilia il-iw rr,.niW iy tnwf «Mr, i.o th, .ppllr.,, «,|| UmuHW in l,(tm » nfoff ..ij; t. 'V'”.™" lH > tklnaUf dty X March, 1839. ■ - # ■ , • "H W EM KF.NNF.DY,c. c.o. j. c. ... « V >cfCOBl*Y. ! By Eli Kannody, C erk of the Outfit of OrdlWry of aatd cortnty. ’ TTTHEREA9 fV,. r Cono appUe# fff lettera or YT udtnimstrntluft ott llrt) tjtum bf.Y^HUaijf Cone, dyCeasi «f. .. These are therefore tortte andf admonish all and : »ingiiln», the kindred ami citfilitorsof said d6c(ased; to file their objections/ if shy they have, in my op fco within the time preitfrib&d by (pw, otherwise" the n . •licunt will he ontiil6d to lettersas afotvsi ‘ ‘ I f v< . n dvr my Inrod, this thl/tlctlr day match, 103 *. ^ | |2 vi r x 'a aforesaid/ dr diiy or Etl KKNNEnv. o S.o. g. t.' «eoni'a-B.„lo>i ..Cagnin By Ufa Justice*raf tha Inferior Conn -of Bullocji County; silting for ordinary purposes, W HEREAS, Jnmea B. Newman has applied. foi letter* of di«mi**inn a# udminiatratot of the ratutn «r |).mlel N*v • man, dt-ceasedi—thesA uru to clto and monish nil persons’ concerted/to filtf tlrair ulij^c *o.i • "thin term's nf tlra law, ptherwhe the npplirn will'ra entitled to Iclfor* of dismisslotf a* nforesnhl, W'lness, lira lion. Slmppnrd Williams, orUt of the' Jiisiicesofsaid Court tMs29ih day of Jan, 1899.* • h6 EM KENNEDY, Clerk C*Q, Gcorgiit-Cunidcn County* '■ W HEREAS, Henry R. Smllnr applies, foi 1 |#fr • ter- of dUmi**ion from tlra estate of William* Sinrrut, late of said county deceased. The*o are therefore, to clto ami admonish all p#l* anna Interested, to file their objection*, (if any they" linve) in nty wince .within tho time prescribed bV law/ otherwise letters of dismission will be gr ‘ said applicant. Giv i granted to* WAS) I BURN, LEWIS & CO. For Liverpool. Thn new coppered British ship GOSSYI'I- SSifift UM, Cnpt, lirown. For freight nf 790 bale* Cot ran. apply to Cnpt. B. un board, m tu ' npl.'IO . I). REID. For Liverpool. red Br.llsl AjjA The fir«t cl'n«* cnppoi SOI TON,Cuptnin Gilisun. apl 20 ilr.iisli hark CAN Fur freight apply to I). REID. For Liverpool. Tlra fin.!ship CHARLOTTE Cnpt O 3U8 ham, will Into immediate despatch. I height nr pataage. Aoply In. april23 I'ADELFOrO, FAY & CO. For I^CIV lork.—Ilrig, lute «efir. lino. Tlra elegant fa*t sidling brig EXCEL, E. Sherwood, master, will anil on MONDAY, l.'llli weallrar pe.milling. "For lielift freight, or pa*«age, having «n'eix*'d arcnmnnxliitlons, ap ply on lionid nt Jones’tvh uf, or • mnv 9 C. R. CARTER.. ■kxciianok. -• ON ENGLAND—9 a 94 por cent prom, NEW YORK—30 days right 14 percent prom. 69 days pat r d)4 per cent ill*. Draft* on New York at sin-hi, I) per cent. pram. FREIGHTS—Tu Liverpool, 4l;Now Ynrk $1 per bale. From the Savannah Shipping and Commercial List, Mag IU. COTTON—Arrived sines the 3d inst. 2399 bale* Upland nnd 251-alosS. I. Cotton, nnd cloared nt thu aame lime, 2760 bain* Upland and 145 baleyS. I. Cotton | leaving n stock on linml, inclurivo of nil on ship hoard not cleared on lira I tills inat. of JS7G9 hide# Upland ami 993 bales Sea Island Cotton. From tlra dnto of our ln*t report unt'l brainy, Up land hns continued In moderate domain! nt steady price*. Tlda morning'* mail brought Liverpool in telligence to tlra 6fli ult., unexpectedly s'nling a decline in thnt market; tlra sides of lira week nrn 2636 hole*, viz; 15 nt 14; 114 nt 14J; 62 nt 15; 123 at 154; 42 nt 154; 520 nt 15J; 745at 155; 756 at 16; 179 at 164, 72 at 10|. S. I*lnnd has Ixran much sought after ut kigln'r rate*; thn s.do< nrn 41)3 bug* white, viz; 5 nt 35; 3G nt 40 ; • 10 nl 41; 25 ut 42 i 15 at 44; 40 nt 45; 20 nt 461 95 nt 48; 28 at 48.'; 53 at 49; 43 at 50; 15at 56, ami and 71 stained at 15<t22. Receipt* of Colton at thu following places sinco Octnlmr 1st- 1038 1837 Snvnnnnli, Mny 19 179972 215142 ' South Carolina, May 3 100900 2 1 999 Mobile, Muy4,...» 245879 993394 New-Orlenns, May 4,... 499011 591112 Florida, April 27 72532^97161 North Carolina, April 20,-9893 15967 Virginia, April I .'..16599 91599 ‘ 1295280 1511178 Tho following i* n statement of tho stuck of Cot ton on hand nt tlra respective place* named. Savauiiuh, May 10 19761 59536 South Cnrolinu, Muy 3,. •• • 41059 44533 Mobile, May 7 41464 78991 New-Oriean*. May 4. 124143 123675 Virginia, April 1 4509 5090 North Curnlimi, April 20,- •• 1399 4099 Augiisiufc Hamburg, May I, 16032 25999 Macon, Mny 1..-3351 7709 Florida, April 27 10936 20090 Cliiladolpliia, April 27 3424 4199 Now-York, May 1 85900 5090(1 358623 413701 RICE.—In tliia article lira demand conlinm** mmlcrate, without nny alteration in price. Tlio principal sales have been at 4J. Stock light. FLOUR—Continues dull. Sales of Howard *1- at 8); Canal 9]. CORN—Is selling from storo at OOalOO rents, according to quantity. GRUC'KIliES.—In Coffee, Sugar, and Molasses, a moderate busincs* doing at quotation*. BACON.—Soles of 6000 lbs. Western Ilnni*, canvassed, nt 16 ct*.; Sides 12) ; Shoulder* 10ct*. 1IAY.—Sales of 259 bundles nt 95a 120 cts. SI'IKITS.—In domestic liquors, imnlL salt's of Whi.key nl 46 cts; N. E. Rum at 45u46; Gin «t 48a0U cts. EXCHANGE—Oil England,9u9| jrar cent preni. Draft* on New York, at fight, J) per cent, pretn. FREIGHTS—To Livcqwol, )d.; to New York, $1 JXT hulu. Statement of Colton, May 10. IJpl'd*. Stock on hand, I *t Octolrar Received tliif w«ek Do. previously,..........• 3164 2389 172524 178317 Ex ported this week. 2868 145 'Do. previously,.. 159889 3517 159743 Stock on h«nd,incliidin« all o • slop- board mu cleared on iho lOili May. 18709 35 25 4394 4G54 3617 SHIP NEW*. FORT OP SAVANNAH. MAY 11. SUrHISKS., •UK sr.TS.,, '••••* ill ..‘4 41 ..0 »• . CLKtKKU THU WEEK. ShlfsAlCiod,C’heovar,Liv«f)xiul^>PsdrUbrd, |T«yA Brig Tsotivy, Johnson, Now York—L. Rsldwla. U» |Giii|U«..Moo, Now York.^C. B. Carter, Brig Riillur*, HiyUy. Now Yurk,-L B.ldwin. Hclir Msd«wSKS. HimII, BotUM,.—L. Btldwi* Bclir R«tlsi,lCrlljr,|i|vsus.—Lsd«J,Ttipp«rfi uuten For i^«;»v Vork.—old Tlra regular packet ship TRENTON, Cnpt. .lame* S. Bennett, will anil nn Tlmr*day, lira Ifilhiiist. Fur freight nr passage, hnving<*»• cellent nccommmlitiuns.npply tmlnratd at Mongin’# npiH-r wlmrf, or t» may? WASHBURN, LEWIS At CQ. iiven under my hand ami seal'of. salt# t.. s. Court, this sixth day of February/eighlbetf hundred nnd thirty-nine. _ feh 15 JOHN BAILEY, cf. C. ti.C. C. ; ‘.^orsln—Cain.'cn c’oar.i«. ' ■ xjut 111.10.AS, J.nnra* l lramp.on npplin for lot»* * V T l»w» of AdminLlrution of din goods and chiiuto* iiglits ntnl credits, which were of James C. Scott, Into of «nid county dccensed. Tlrasc nretlrareforr to ci.o and ndrr -.Jsh all and* ripgulnr, tlio kindred nnd creditors of snxldeceared, to file tlieir objection* (if any they have) inmyofBcti within tho time prescribed by law. Otherwise-tho* wild. James Thompson 'may obtain tlra letters of nd-' tn'ristrathiiPnppiied for. Given under my hand nnd seal, of office, th|s'87tN ’ day or April, Iffiffl. n o; 3 J^;^ BAILEY, b. ff o./c. o.* . G«*or;Jii—cniiideii Count/, TXTIIERKAS, Alfred Dm.liulo appllo# fogJdtV v ▼ tors of dUmi**ion front tho estate of KUHtT Atwater, laic of anid comi'y deceased . These nio therefore tn clto nnd uduvuiliti'.itfneiU anus inieronted^o file tiralr olijectiont (if anjttbcy . have) in irtyoffiro within tho time proscriUd by liVfc • niherwiso lutturs dismission will be grunted.to' sbhl * applicant. ‘ • *. ■ _ Given undcrmyhniiil andacol nfaaiffCourt/ -. L. s. this sixth day of February, eighteen hund red and tliirty-nine. • feh 15 . JOHN BAILEY, c. c-.o.c.c. 'j- ChnUittm Inferior ) For Proviacnce. /ffA Thoginxl sloop GEORGIA, Cnpt. Sltcrmnn, OlMit will meet with despatch for t’ra nlmvo port. For freight or imisagc apply on Ixranl at Taylor’s whnrf, or to mny 10 ^ WHITE & BARTELS. For Suits jfiA Tho-leap WILLIAM WR AY, of Free- KwRtown, Ma««.. Dinlel C. Drown, matter. She I* 7 year* old, 61 ton* burthen, can carry up ward* nf.lOO lialn* Colton, nml in every respect well cnh’iilatcd for the lightering bii«lne*i, and coasting tliudo. Apply to the captnin on hnunl, nr in may I-CU.IIm MADISON DURKEE. ' In Darien. nitiron SRdimlioat Company. T HE Macon Steamboat (hunpany tnko lids mo llioJ of informing lira Merchant* of lira interi or of Georgia, and lira public generally, that tlieir lino af Bonis nre in full operation, and solicit thrir piitrniuti:e: believing that good* forwarded byway of Darien, i* tlx* most expedition# nxite. Tho Com C any linvo five now STEA M BOATS, commanded y first rate Cnplnim, vis: J..STONE, - Cnpt. W.C. Mendnll, " CHIEFTAIN. • “ Geo. Wilcox, EXCEL. • " G. Quinn. SUPERIOR,. •• Wm. F. Johnson, J. GODDARD, “ J. L. Wilcox. Also, sixteen first rate TOW BOATS, built ex- r e**ly fin the navigation of Alstamaha and Ocmul- gee River*. The J. Stone Ln ride wheel Boat, low pressure engine, entries 799 Imles of cotton, nnd runs regu larly three lime* a week, between Siivtinnnh nnd Darien. Tlra Chieftain I* a side wltenl Boat, und carries 500 or 699 hale* of ruttnn, run* regularly between Darien nml Charleston, and !x>tw-een Sa- vniiuali and Cliarle«ton. Tlio Exee 1 , Superior am! J. Goddard, rim regularly between Darion ami Mn- run, towing two Ixmt* each. One of them will leave Darien regularly every thi-ee days—tlra usual time uf passage up D five oi six day*. Tin* lino is contracted withn line of seven pneket* running regtilurlybetween New York ami Darien. Any good*or ptoduro shipped lo their agents, oi or- •leied to lx- sliipixvl by lln-T line, will l»e forwarded with despatch. Thecumpnny, tlinnkfiil fur tin- p* Iromign tlxjy linvn received, linvo increased their menus of conveyance largely, and pledge llicinsulve* to use every exertion n» fucilitMto lira interests ol those who may ship by lira it line. There nre alson line of schooner* running between Ch irle-lon and Darien, to the Company's ugeiils in cue It place. , The ugent* for lira New York and Darien lino ol packet*, are IL M. DK.MIL. 186-Front «t. Now York,and HAWES, MITCHELL it COLLINS, Darien, Agent* of tlra Mncnii Slcnmlimil Company. L. It A I.I)VV1S. Savannah. MARTIN & WALTER,Charleston. G. K. RUBKRlS.llawkinsville. HAWKS, .MITCHELL & COLLINS, Darien. J. GODDARD St Ct). Macon. It. .M. DE.MIL. 186 Froni-*».. New York. oe 18 Central Klail Roml. of UcorRia. O N (lie 1st July this roid will beo|ienetl to the 89 mile flluinin, a point in Burke conmy, near Buck Head Creek, wln-re lira L<xii«ville Rond crosses. A largo and cominiNlioMs tioio house w'll) Ira' provided atllial s|xx, and cnmp-'lent und faith- fnl agent* employed tu receive and forward produce ami merchandise. Pnahrar Iron) tlra neighboring counties will there bo received and fix wared with despatch to Savan nah. Merchsndi-e fix middle Gimrgi* can with little delay or cx/vnii-e Ira ttan*piirtr.| to lid* station, and will bst in safety until called for by wagon*. The communication between that point aod Savannah, and between that point und Augusta, will Ira daily, and in all probability will by lira first of July, be daily between that point and Mucoo. It is expected tbst the road will be ».j*cn to t)*c Ogedvec 191 mile* from thl* city, by tlra 1st of No- w.'inlrar, and to soon a* that slwlj Ira. n similar pn»- vision will be mado at tliat point of Ware lliawes, Agent*. &x. april 27 (Rep.) J. McFARLAND, Agent. JVolfce* A LLpersons areeauiiixied against nutting any jHL oh account of tlw&:eambo«tSWAN, witlsew a written order from ilHfTWHaited*te|C"l. J.lWjriWffY, may J0-4t IL H. Bmp*' Not'e*. AC COHEN nui f.DH V qVlQLX, Vm\re 9my a'jihonsvd Aitmney* darlsg ray nbssngr <hm Bute. may 10 MICH. DILI.GN, M« UUeuU nnd Flfoi Uromd. WEHH supply, ju*t mrim). Ear sale by umy IJ C. L. kkSllH. FEBRUARY :TERMt 4 it ^ W HEREAS, Thomas: M. Turitar, John J*.- Jackson, Benjamin Wall, Robert M.Tkin- ■ exy, Rjdrait A. Lewi*. Murray lUed.'jr., JoW GinqiWaly" Austin R. Gordon, AlbartAVagntr. slnh FLhSr, nml Fronds Chnmpinh, l'iuit'Jurors • * • wore summoned to aiieiul (be present form of -thl* ' Com, and made default— Ordered, that they be’ severally fined in ilioadm of twenty dollart each.* unF good and sufficient rouse of excuse be filvj wi ’,i the clerk of this Court on or boforo the first ■day of the next term thereof. . • A truo extract from the minute*. EDWARD O. WILSON, npl 25 . Dep. Clerk Inl'r C. C.C. _ s ’loor Oco' Bi V-CIIATIIAML'O. fTlUull whom it may cuncem.—Wlrarea* George" i J. Kollock bath applied to the Honorable tbe" Court of Ordinary «f Chatham County, fnr letters dP‘ ndmlnlatroiion ram testamento annexo on tbe A- into nml effect* of Miss Frances Butler*,-hie of lVnnsylvsnin, d-censed. * . Thesearo theie mo to ci\r ami adtnodUh all aixl* slnjul , "rakim! d and armliture of tha’sskldb-’ coast'd, lo fila tlieir objec'hms (I f nny j hoy have)’ to the grnnliogiif lira adminhu-alinn of.ilia estate' of* Jd deccacd, lo the applicant in ilia Clerk's OL* lice of tlio sahl Court, on or Irafiire'iha thliti day (if Juno next; mhrrwisu h ttnr* of adminiatrotkin, as 4 • prayed fiir wllllra grained. . Witness, tlra Hnnarublu Anthony Ported, o'to’df ' tlra Just*, es of the said Com t.tlw third daV ofMsv.- 1039. EDWARD a. .WILSON*- n,a y_5 Deputy Clerk, o. o. c.c. ^ it ,. w o ttrj ‘,<Pvutt(yt T . fly tlra IJunorahlo the Court ofOrdi.-ury for skid C nty. B EN JAM IN W.A Ll.EN applies for lettdra of .. admioistr lion of tho gomls and ebaUelsp riglits nnd credits, thnt were uf Matthew Dreiont.' nml of Archibald < i .yllo, botb'lata of sold ccKintyp llt'CiMsrd. r Tlrase are tlrarefore to cite atari’ ad’mdMsh, all mpi| singular, tha kindred nnd creditors of the safer • deceased p'xnn*, to file their uhje<HldriC(ifW > ' they have) in iho office of the Court of. Ordinary.' at Hine*ville,nn «>r hoforo tho first MiindaVIii 5fa/ cotl -r i.i d fi.i.ir, Lai ... ur* appli.-l f\Jr nuf Im* • • gi <0*it to .lie * M Ue ijamin W. Allen. .. Witness, i | „.. E.iwin H. Bacon,'o6d'oftm’. Judges uf said Court of Ordinary,- this 2d‘ *- day of April, in lira year of our Lenl,oIghV ' celt bundled a.»d thirty-nlnta. <S ' ■I’U . B* BAKEH. Cl«fkI.. C. . IkT t.ec VXati'Ict Court of the Uni*' Stales for tlic DistrictofGcorala. 4 - FEBRUARY TERM, 183?. * f Tlra United.State* of America vo. SdloiDoe D. Betk 4 -' * inn, Charles C. Mills and Benjamin Losing., -j". TXniKRKAS, it appears by tlie return of tint 1 > v Marshal in tlra alxive case, that .Charles C»v Mills hns not been served, and that Solomon DJ, Belton, ami I’o.ijnmin I,. Iras ter, have been gerved' wttli legal |itoce*«; an motion of tbe District At- 4 * •nrnen, it is onion'd that thu said Charles C. Afills* • du appenr and plead to ilia aforesaid action, .oa'nfft • Irafore lira srrond Tuesday of August paal, and it l»‘ • furtiwrtmleiml, that this order Bo published In.one' of lira G.i/cttss ol" this Stato lor three month*-* , Extinct I’.uinlira minute*. ; -. • "'■■‘g’-* .GEO, GLfeN, Cieik. ' . , Hraogluloj'a.1.' 0 s ,h ! 41,1 i '“ I - » -•!"* raw Mined DICK,- y nbouHDvpnr., aDoutS feet lO.tacta*- •? iK’Isht. wy. lw bdimg. Ion Mr Kirk, IMnrnMr', ‘ Ilk' O'Kclir. Saudi, Cunlinn, ud dul Inniuawi'y > in August last. .* ."»yo; P. G. sniCK/Jailers A ■ Broaf M to Jail, . . ^\N ihc 5th inst. a negro, man-.call JACKSON, about >25 ycoix of art 7 to 9 inrlras in height, sa 1 ' u - *--•■" Lon-worth, of South C-iul about3 weeks since.; .-/ T. G. SHICK, JaUetr.- O t Brought to Jail, . N the first ipstant, a Mulatto girl, aged nboaf . 21 years, five feet one or twhTnrhe# In height.*-/, Soya she is the nrotierty of Wm Sarre. of Spnrta, * . Hancock County, in (It's state, and.- Umt shm. rS**,^ •way about Christmas lair. mny 3 T. G SHICKi Jailor. .. v ; . ■Broutflit to Jail# j O S the Gill inst." mulailo man who eallr hint-’• ■ self ARMSTEAD, am) #*y# be Mongs Ch •mtn‘i Hmt imtnpnwny frothhis mailer . while p.sroic Ihmugh (Jrsngslrargh,. KsC/,Said negro is G /"<•*l high, ami ahmit 25 year# uf nge, ‘pl 1 Y. S. I'lCI^ARI), Jnil.ii-. ^|N (lraI^M?SJ«}5iJ5LV. .11. | ; i,r...df AN Ih. ISili l»«r. ■ ur.ru nun .lull, w ID.USKN. .rd m„!m I.Imi,. I" .U...I I'uUdLi rrai.ly.TIu.. JR i. lacl. , lit,It, Ml aW h y.v. 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