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quarter* of n tnUc above the rnnul, il woiiltl Im> on*
tlrvly itavc nnd not of ll» wny of .hipping, which
j* of great ItnjHirtnnco, l.nt at tin* «ntnc time, of no
uwiu nrnouiuofconimiiiiirati.111 with HutchiusunV
I tin mi.
Ifl.wat.il Immediately lliit ride of tiro rnnnl, it
>»-ouM offer. nt nil time* n irn.lv I'ommm.irution
with that Island, which i« likewise of great ini|.nr*
inner, hut it interfere with shljiping intending
to go nhovc.
Our increasing stenm navigation, nihl.il toother
navigation, will shortly require the whole of Hutch*
ln«ou’> Island to In* wlmrvr.l from n ).olnt opposite
the rnnnl to pig Island, for itsnrcuiiinnidntion. And
here let me digress u moment from my first pm*
pose, to sny it is of prrnt imporlnuce to owners on
this side, ns woll ns to such ns tire, or mny become
vlinrf owners on that side, that the snnd ».r i**irl!i
required to raise whnrves then* to n «nitnhle In-i^ht,
should 1h* dug (ns it easily mny, l.y aid ol'n Divdgu
Boat) from the bottom of our river. Such n course
Would deejien our linrhour nod liy raiding that side,
our port would In mine even mom healthy if p'»-*s'-
ble, tlimi it is. But to return, I am confident that
ftvo years will not elapse before much valuable
i projicrty will he located along that side of our hnr-
ityur, mid u ready ronimtiiiirntinii with tlii*< side, l.y
which, if only Fire Engines might n-pair there in
tho event of n conflagration, would he of gnat inipur-
taticc.
I tin util intend to intimate my preference, of u
site this side of, the ciinal, hut to throw nut sugges
tions, because we have on the bridge committee,
mid among our citizens tunny ruul-hctided ur.d clcur*
sighted men, who will, if they give it consideration,
nid to fix upon n proper locntion by which we may
ohtniu the greatest possible good, with tin least
possible expense.
I have addressed this article to you Mr. 1’.liter,
Imcauso it was your many able editorial articles last
summer, that gave no impetus to this undertaking,
mill if you will only repent the long, loud nnd steady
blast with your trumpet this summer, I ampersand*
ed the few remaining obstacles to its accomplish*
tpcm will disappear. Q.
[rott TUB it bo mi t an.]
Mr. F.UtTou:—III Thursday’s Georgian, I per
ceive that friend *' Foresight” has liven disconiino*
tied by the stoups, lint you will lx.* ho kind us to in
form him that if there ho the least prospect of win*
ningthe fair one that he speaks alioiit, the Mops in
Drayton st. shall be altered to suit his notion, altho
tiiey nro nt present 5 inches less than the lawofthe
city allow them. But l fear Home other obstacle
will displease his cavilling mil tire—the attendant
giiYiimstances which never fail to eornipl them.—
When external appearances show fui rest to the wftrb',
the ciivi.-d mini groans in private under his own bur*
jlen—some vexation disquiets—some wicked pas
sion corrodes him—sonio distress cither felt or
feared, gnaws like n worm—the root of Ids felicity.
When there is nothing from without ludisiurh him,
the secret poison operates w ithin—the worldly Imp-
^uiicss ever lends lodestrov itself l.y the corruption
of Ins henrt—noxious habits mint the mind with
false delicacy, w hich makes it feel a thousand unreal
evils—
4 * Distrustful sense with mod -st caution speaks,
It still looks liutiie, and short excursions makes,
But milling nonsense in full volleys hrenks.”
I will en.leiivnr to reiitovo all pasts and planks
jest lie might lc* n corpulent gentleili'i'i, and the
pit of his Moinaeli should cnnie in contact will,
tlieni. lie might hurst, nn.l the last evil on that
spot Im wor.-u than the first.
riiiiNciiAisi:.
Leaving tin. trilling profit, if nil tho ticket* tire
sold, of nxr million one hundred an,i //ly-ieven
thoutandfre hnn.trtil dollars!! Again, ifgrent
profits nre not expected, or if tho printer is to Lp paid,
how enn they nifonl to publish the seltemo until
Decemlter '• in every paper in tho United Stntcs, in
the \V. Indies, in C'liitidu” Sie.SiC. Theie nre over
lOOll pipers in tho United Slates, and tin*charge for
publishing in the papers oftliUcily alone, which it hut
threu* times n week during fom months of the time,
will ho a'niut $50l». Very few papur*, however,
that I hove sen haw yet taken the bidt. Again, w by
do tit a small villugo hi Flotj la, vylmt could he
so ii'iicli more saii«fiicioiily done in llie licit city
wherein the piopeily j* shunted t It is not said
cither, that the Lmti-ry will he drawn in one Jay,
and il is quite likely that lip* old exploded plnii of
drawing .|U »r 101) licl.itu nt interval^ of a week or
a moiitli mny ho pursued.
1 could say more, hut am fearful of trespassing
upon your columns. The vn»t disproportion «f the
ninouni to he icreived nml tlinl to he ilistrihiilod,
wamld restrain me fio n ndvea'aii'ir, was I as-ur*
ed that tin* Lolteiy would in* ill awn. X.
" The Him would be still greater, as the Georgian
I will In* Doily I In .nig limit I ho your. \Vepn«s Imw-
| ever, no opinion on the scheme, us we liuvo not ex
timined it.—[Kt». Grim.
[roit T|IB iimuusiav. |
Mr. I'ntTouVoiircorrpspoiident. “ Foresight,"
fit Thurdny's paper, seems to have been ignorant
pf the fir I, that every lot holder impurct by hi*
purchase of it tho right to four feet in its front, for
steps, or for nn an*a, n« he may rlrm.se, and tint
tins space is an appurtenance in him ilieiMinto be
longing. of which he en*in»! .lie deprived vvillit.nl Ins
ponsenl. The evil of which In* complains, has it*
firigin ill the City Council, hiving negh-rtci! topr**.
scribe n sufficient space oilliddo uf this lout; feel
for side walks.
The sub* walks, in narrow su-vt*. like Drnvlon.
Whitaker, Bryan, nnd flmegivss, should fie six fee*
pver mid aliuvo the four feet allowed to the lot hoi*
jler, nnd iu til • wider um*«, as Bull and Brought.in.
fight fi*ct. Thesliado lives,however, have him s«*i
|oo near the buildings to admit of sniliehml wnlili for
sidu walks and consequently create nlisu unions to
walking mid the free circnliilioii of nir—the last
^isusiug hv conliiiiied moistiuv, early d<r,iv to
yvondeii, and to brick buildings, a mouldy iijitinr-
pnee. They should ns they docnv, or are blown
down, he rcplnccd by others nt twelve in tie; naf-
pwv mid fourteen feet in wide streets, from the line
pllowcd for the (rout buildings. This distance would
give five circulation of air, uffm-J sulhcieut shade
pnd admit of good side walks; and the remainder
of tlie street would lie wide enough for ill] other
purj wises.
Wc have suffered nnd must continue to do so,
fur sometime tu cume, fur wnui uf ii well digested
prdiiinnrc regulnliiig the grading and width of our
•iile wnlks, nnd the ilislaiiceofslcnlc lives.
As for grading “ <)Tempura! O More*!’’—Every
ono doelli us seemelh him good in this honored city
of Oglethorjie.
A pleasant corivspouilent of the Georgian, fo r
yjng-dny* of the Crustacea genus, and whose coguo*
pien if I mi.licet aright, was 1* Cmli,” met last
summer, during his perigi-iuntiotis by night, tin alii*
tudu between one lot mid mother, which he deemed
of such impoilmn e to his family, that it should he
accurately measitivd; and, after minute and repeated
admeasurement, found it lobe, “fifteen inches,one
.quarter, one eighth, nnd three lines of nn inch.”
An iiltitude, to Ih* sure, of no nrcuuut, to n man
six feet nnd a half high and hare foot, hat of im
mense account to the c in bfam ill/, us well ns to the
gouty and those whojhnve tight shoes, an I corns mi
jheir toes. We, indeed, have more tips a id down*
jlmn can ho found in all the cities of tho world put
.together.
It is a good nnd n pleasant tiling to find hull with
our city authorities, for by doing s<», we show our
selves wiser limn they nn*; and while doing so,we also
^liecntne insensible to annoyances ft inn flies, mosqui
toes, nnd the wnnt of money; nnd while these evils
pxist. I shall he your correspondent as often .is I
/ind or ran imagine subject matter to write of.—even
jhould I QUIBBI.I1.
/•Yarn Ihc Jiol'imorc l*nil,
1’oKTItV.—Tlie annex.-d stanza* me rife with
genuine jnietry; they express the emotions peculiar
to every heart, refined into the most expressivo Inn*
go nnd touching pathos. Whoever has known
tin* meek mid gentle tenderness of a siMcr's lnvp,
I’lillifully cherishing u!| its acute sensibility through*
.■ut long years of absence, almost idolizing the* re
membrance of that early friend, her brother, will
readily concur with u« in saving, that each of the
fill .wing pieces possesses full claims to he entitled
poetry.
COMB HOME.
1ST A SISTER TO A I.OSM AIMK.N’T DUOTIIBU.
Collie home!
Wnuhll could send hi y spirit o'er the deep,
Would I could w ing it like a bird to then.
To commune with thv thoughts, to fill thy sleep
With these unvarying words of melody—
Biother, come home!
C'onie home]
Come to the hearts that love thee—to the evo*
That In am in brightness hut to gladden thine;
Come where fond thoughts like holiest ian.tuso is,
Where cherish'd memory roars her altar shrine—
Brother, eorne home!
Come home!
Come to the heart h-stone of thy earlier days;
Come to the ark, like the o’er wearied dove;
Come with the sunlight of thy heart’s warm rays;
Come to the fir-side circle of thy love—
Brother, come home J
Come home!
It is not home without thee; the lone s n ut
Is slilluncliiini.il where limn wort wont to he;
In every echo of returning feel,
In vain we list Inr what shoal I herald thoc—
Biother, eorne honiij!
Come homo!
We’ve nursed for thee the sunny l.iid« of Spring,
Wnteh.il every germ a foil blown fiownd rear,
Saw o'er the bloom the chilly Winter bring
Its icy garlands, nnd tlnni net not here—
Brother, eorne home!
I nine hmii"!
Would I could send my spirit o’ert'ied vp!
Wmil I I coil'd wing it liken bird toil ,
To commune with lliy llnm'I.U, to fill thy sl.i'p,
With these iiiiwi ar/ing words ofmcliNly—
Bro her, come home!
£coMMCN!CATK!).]
GAMBLINp JVITH A VENGEANCE.
.The New Orleans papers contains a magnificent
FChcrno of n Lottery tu he drawn in Florida, (or the
jgjlsporal of 1’roperty situated in New Orleans, vnl-
JPM at ono million irad a half i.f dollars, mi l w ith
fnirly Up suppose iiIhiiii one half—-100.000 ticket*
—(500 prizes—scheme price $lo ^1,500,000—but
selling price 20—ihut is project nr, ninnnger or some
body, must have $500,00.0 more out of the gulled
public. We notice ibis, as we bnvo beard some of
our citizens express an intention of purchasing, na.i
wo will nsk the ; tiblic whether they will he guilty
of tho ogrrgiou* folly of tloinj to.—Mobile Citron•
icU.
I bavo copied tho nlmvo for iuscition in tho Geor
gian, having sen tho Lottery nlhided to, advertised
in Savannah, nnd will add what strikes me as ex
ceptionable. The cslimntcd rents rtf this valuable
f iroprrly urn set down at five nnd six ;k.t cent, on
Im Lottery reduction. Now, will any body believe
/hat hminsss property iu New Orleans, whrr.l tlm
legal interest is eight or ten percent, only produces
fin or six gross ? The real estate, (l say nothing
(fClho Bank nml other stock*) as the editor says,
piay be worth onu half, therefore
Say aggregate of scheme is f 1.500,000 00
Deduct over vnluniion ofprojierty C57.500 00
Value of prise*,
^00,000 ticket* ut $J(), ^
$1,157,500 00
HE COMES.
15V CATHAIIINK Jl. \VATCIIMAX.
lit* conies— •
Home’s lt.|!y «|ii , l!s aroiiui} hi* heart are nisi,
I lw*ir gentle lo<i*ic-l<t,-utli ||;>||| lured him back,
Ami the •‘••ft shadowy pinnies of the past.
Start ijjs ag-iin liefon* fii< homcwunl track ;
My llmtln i; comes.
I le comes—
The echoes of loved voices hudiM.vo long,
I lave stolen like spirits thro’ his midnight dreams,
And tones have whisper’d in their fairy sung,
Bringing back iiimueiil* lit hv raiulnnv glcuuis ;
My Brother cuiuca. v
lie r.oines—
Bat oh! lln* eyes tint shone in joy for him,
As Ins loved fiMilMcps’ echo met the car,
With their long watching vigil* have grown dim,
And beam but sadly at these words of cheer,
My Brother conies.
He c.imes—
But long, long weary years have fled tnvnv,
And lime perchance huth sadly changed Ids face,
Blanched Id* dark locks with the world’s slow decay
But each hiv.il liaeanient again we'll trace ;
My Biot her comes, .
I Ie mines—
Speed him ! white rails, across the heavy drop;
Change huth u-1 crept intoour hcarts—those yours
Have been hat Hasty jailors, sent to keep
Closer those tried ufleciion* nurs’d iu tours;
My Hr>.liter cornu*.
He come.*—
Home's holy spells uiottnd Ids heart lire cast,
Their gentle music, breath hath lured Inin hack,
Anil the soft, shadowy picture* of the past,
Stnrt up again before Id* lioniewuiit track:
My Brother conies.
FlHUlERFIAL
Latkst
PATES KltOJI LlVKIlPOOt
...Ai*nir. sc
Latkst
DATES FK*IM Havue
...Artur, so
Latkst
dates KitoJi Havana
May 8
11 >: kki. y r.xroit rs.
LlVEIH’.OOL.—Ur. hark Cuntoi.—KJ13 Id* Up
Iliad and M2 Ids Sen Island Co toe.
N EW-YOUK.—Bark La Grange—120,000 fi.ot
Timber.
LI VEKI’OOL—Burk ttnzclle—700hules Upland
Cotton.
NEW YORK—Brig Midison.*-300 hales Cot
Inn, 70 package* Sundries.
B A LTIMOR E—Brig Gen. Sumpter—50000 feet
Blank and Boards.
BATH—Sclir North Star—73,000 feet Lumber.
NEW YORK. May 25
CaJJYc.—Siaco our la*t there Ins continued n fuir
th mgli rather moderate demand, n boost cxclusiveb
for homo use: prices, nlso, an*well nintntniiicd for
all descriptions. The trat suction comprise 7 n
800 bug* Brazil nt 10] a 114 : 150 do. old Govern*
meat Juvn, 13.J u M; 4 a 5t*0 do Laguiin, 12: GUO
dn. Cuba. 1 J.J cents, all 4 inns.; 150 do. St. Jago,
12]; nnd 4 a 500 do. St. Domingo, 10 u 10] cents,
both the latter cash.
Cotton.—In »ur market tho animation before
noticed ha* iu a very c.onridornhlo degico subsided,
iripsrt owing to the continued unfavorable nntaro
uf the KuroptMti udvices. Tho entire amount of
business since our last, both for exportation nnd
homo us'*, has extended only to about 1500 bales; in
prices, there lias, however, been no perceptible
variation, and wo do riot therefore clinuge tliu pre
vious quotations. Tlw transaction* comprise 550
l.al. s Upland at 11.] u Hi], with n few at I7.J. 300
do. Mobile, 11] a I7|T400 do. New .Glenns, M<| a
17$, with 51 do. extra fine ill 19;nnd 250 do. Flor-
hln. M n 107 cent*, forming u total for tin* week of
5300 bales.
Flour.—We have accounts from England to 24ih
April. Supplies ofWhent end Flour continued to
itrlvo pretty finely, nml prices were somewhat
lower than at our la»t dotes, by tho steamer Liver*
pool.
lit our own market, then* has been some little
fluctuation in prico* of Western, though tho closing
rates ycstcnluy wuc very ncuily tlw swim lltioujh-
out ns those ln*t noticed. Southern description*
have, however, receiUnl 12$ a 25 cent* Cram tho
previous quotations, with I'cninnd limited nlso
chiefly to parrels ns necessary lor ptesetit domestic
use. On Tlmrsdnv, the s ilos were considerable of
common brands Western Cinal nt |7, embracing
all that coil'd bo obtained ut that price. \V*teiday,
however, nt the *nmo, tho sales, though limited,
were nt $7,12$; of Ohio, via t’nnal, sales wen* nlso
mode at $7: of the same, vl i New-Orlenns, 1*1,73 n
$(MI7]; nml Georgetown, $7,23. Howard street
mny In*quoted $7.37$ ; nail Alexandria mid Rich
mond Country at $7. Of Troy, there have been no
receipts tht* season to the present time.
Proriiiptu —Wti have no variation to notiro in
Reef or Fork, either ax regai d* pi in* or ilenmnd ;
of the litter, the receipts continue yh-iitifol, though
Tthe former only to a fair extent. Laid niniiiluins
fvlly pieviotis vriees. a portion of the slm-k being nt
uosent witldu-ld from mnrkor, Hums tell n« hefon*.
parcel* n* wanted, at ll| a 12$ cents. Butler
continues plentiful, nnd unsettled in price. Cloive,
has however, hsvume very scarce.
liicc—The tillnsictjiois, owing to the present
high prices, have been quite limited throughout tin*
week, tiinl confined almost exclusively to patcel*
home use, nmoiiiilieg in idl t" nlnuit Kid I•• r«*es
nt $ 1.117$ a $3 pi r IWI lbs rush. In nd hlion. the
Imlatiec of the recent importation of .lava, embrac
ing AGO bags, was taken nt $3.23, nl*o for cash.
Sugar*—Tin* market clones firmly for Museovn-
he s of all descriptions, the iraisneli«n« hiving tn-nr*
nnw| the wharves, ineliid'ii? since our last,
700 Idols. |*o,to ||iron! fi] a 11]: 150 do. St. Croix.
II] n 9]S nid 90ll do. New Orleans, (I n it*.
In lt.*x Sugars, owing to the coiiliiine<i lightness of
supply, tho trniMnrlinns wen* again to ii very limi
ted extent only, iuclodii'g about 3011 Brown llavat a
nt 7] a !>.]: nml a few White*nt 11$ cents, till on
tho usual lime.
Ft rights—To |l tvro dur quotations nre emirelv
nominal, t!i- e being little or nothing going forward.
To l.iveipool.a farther reduction nn the former low
es has hum acceded to, and wo now quote Cot-
1, $d. n !|-l. per Iti. ns the current packet rates.
By a transient vessel, wo iindcistand, sumo ha*
been taken a* low as 3-1(><1.
F.xehangc—Tin? transactions in Bills of Ex
change on Europe for the packets pi leave to-day,
(tlinl for I Invre delained from yesterday,) were to
ii moderate extent nnlv on England mi l France,
principally at $l,*’fi. with some few rales nt $1 37
(3$ a 9] per cent.) for the former, ami f. 5. 15 fur
tin* latter, which was the meform ran* throughout.
On Holland, then* w is no paper oflored, and the
liniisaclioiis \v<-re to ii trifling amount only on Hum-
long nt 3GJ; nnd on Bremen, nt 31 ii 3>] cents.
Then* have been no furl her snlesof Treasury Notes
luring the week at the Broker*’ Bonrd.
LI VERl'OOL, April 23.
Corn Exchange.—Since Tuesday last, the arri-
nls of find ii, Flour, nnd Oatmeal fmiii In-land,
v oast wise, and from foreign ports, have been to n
Cnshh-rahle extent, greatly exceeding our present
comaud : and sales only to n very limited extent
deve been mad-*, thoagli n decline of 3d to 4d per
70 ID.-* on Wliml, I* to |* (Id per 380 |hs, mid I*
per hid on Flour, Id per <13 Ih* on Outs, nnd 1* to
Is (hi per 240 Ihs ml Onlmetil, lias been submitted
The duty mi Wheat fiom foreign ports is since
Friday further incrcasul to 10* 3«l per qr ami on
Flour to (is 5d per hid. Some Flour has already
found sale in Iniud nt 31* to 35* per hhl.
Ln’ERI'OOL. April 23.
Cotton.—Tin* Cotton iinrkct coathmes very qoi-
-I, only a neah-rnte enquiry, mid that in small par-
el* from tie* Inde; th'-in is also a little doing for
xpoi-totiou; tin* rates on Tuesday were 700 hales,
200 Im-export, on Wednesday 2300 Imles, and to-
V 1000 bales, id a decline uf ]<l pet lb. lior.l hut
•ek's prices.
LIVERPOOL, April 25.
Miiiicv matters are getting more mn-tisy iu Lon-
ii, and it i* not llimighl unlikely llml tin* Bank
<•1 England will pat up the rule of interest to 5 per
•lit.
Business is very dull nt Manchester. Gotten it
hen* l-3'l lower, mid then* seems nothing now to
keep up prices, hut your short crop.
LIVERPOOL, April 20.
Cotton.—The week’s traiMrictions have heen on-
usually small, and tie* market has in consequence
been very languid. The decline in the prices of
American, Brazil, and Surat Cotton docs not ex
ceed M to Jil per lb, but in Egyptian the fall Im*
been fully |il jH-r lb. nml in all sorts an iuerenseil
qini'ilily ha* been olleriug, indeed with a few ex-
i-ept intis. t!ie ladders of all descriptions have shown
ii decided iiicliuiuion to meet tla* ih-uinud. Tla-
iuipoits of tin* week nmotuil to2l,Y39 hags. The
sal*** of the wti-k. im-lmliie; 3.110(1 Aim-ricnn n*id
70 Maranham taken fin export, iinmual to 7,3t:0
Im port and export of cotton for the whole King-
In,port up to this dale, 1330.
American, 230,0-17 bag
Brazil, <JI.->0i|
West Indies, J 0,207
Egyptian, 10,001
East India, 13,023
Total. 337.509 515.117
Total export up to this dale, 1339, Imgs 0,100
Total ex poll for 1333, 100,050
LONDON. April 21.
Transact ion* ill American Stocks are very litni-
d; I'. S. Bank Shares£24 7s Oil; Alabama Ster
ling bonds 3s DO do G’s 9.). Peon .Vs 90 u 91.
LONDON, April 20.
P-t/Tcr.—The public -alesofli-ied 1013 hags Rio,
from the (*n]M* oI'GimmI Hope, lecc nlly arrived, and
chargoabh- only with tho duty of 9»j pci Ih 251) hags
Sumatra, admirable at tho same duly. The for
mer was all lirniiglil in, lit iilinary at 55s, and line
oidiuniy cohuy chini at 00.* ja-l c’wt. The Suma
tra was pailly sold at 17s, which is much lower than
tile transactions in this description.
It tec.—Carolina, for consumption, remains at 33*
to 40s owl.
HAVRE, April 23.
The demand for Colton ha* been veiy calm dur
ing the whole of the week, and from tli<**12rh to the
URb, our sale* did not exceed 2404 hales, nt the
follow ing rales, ordinary In good ordinary Louisiana
r.l 108$ to 117; g*H«l ordinary M-bile nt III to
112: oidiuary togiHul ordinary Georgia, CS. nt 109
to MO; good oidiaary Florida*, 111 to ||2; good
ITrniimhiifiics hoM ut 112].
Colton.—Since the hist 2 days, sales in Colton
were cjl’ceted nt a n-dactiou of 2c p<-r $k, on lust
wei-k’s currencies, and 1971 l.oiiisi iua were paid
with I Ilf 50 a Il2f50;7l Mobile, III n 112 50;
111 Georgia^ CS, ] I Of a’120, and 20 hales Pernnui-
hiicent 1421 50. Colfi-e cooiinoes firm, 570 lings
Guv aha sold in bond at 73f 50. anil 100 bags Si
Domingo at 571 30. The demand for Colonial Su
gar* wo lately had for foreign nccnmit having ceased
flat article has licconio calm ugain, ami only 101
hag* Borhoi.ii* were disposed of at 50f75 for ex
portation, besides 21 hl M l*. A nt ilia nt 49f 73. 200
iiagsgimd East India Rice obtained 22f 50.
ANTWERP, April 20.
Coffee.—Tho only transaction* we have to notice,
are 300 hug* for conisiiiiiption, at 20$c; Sales of
tho week confined to 2500 hags, at 29$ to 34].—
Cotton, notwithstanding the favorable account* from
the United States a.* well as England, the article
remained neglected durin'thc whole of the proceed
ing week, iu one inuiiufuciiires cannot ulford pay
ing tho high j»rices nsk.il l.y importer*. Sale* 40
hales ordinary Georgia, liy auction, at 32 a 31c pr
ho duty paid Rice, Carolina n* ive|| a* Dntuviuund
Bengal was in great request, and all that app-nred
at market found instant liuyers at mlvuneed curren
cies. 200 tes Carolina realized !fi$ to 17] II. Su-
gnr, continues without change, nml only 100 boxu*
fuir Havana were taken iu homl at 17] to iSj A-
HAMBURGH, April 13.
‘IheLtirim'** done iu Cotton was restricted too
Iv 50 hale* secomlary Geoigia. nml New Orleans nt
9$ n 9] sch ; though fn*i»h airivals of this article mo
daily expected, non*- a* yet arrived.
Steamboat .1 Stone, Dnricll.
Stoamb.um M iry Summer* VVamlmr*!.*, left Rah
timoio oil the'.’iith in«tnat, via Nmfolk, BoiiiiIoiI,
and SmlihvlPe.
Steambanl U W hi John, Ptimll, Clinrliiton.
Cl. Kill BP.
Bark G.-izrtV, Merty, l.lvcipooh—S. D. C-ohitt.
Ilr hark Caiitnn, Gibson. Liverpool-— W. Rei,l.
Hark LnGrnnge, Lnaaciaan, New York.—Cohen, Mil
ler ft Go.
Brig Mudi«im, Bnlklcy, New York.—C. B. Carter.
Brig Gen Sumpter, licutu-t, Baltimore.—F. Send A
Co.
Sclir North Star, Smith. Bath.—White & Bartel*.
II'KMT TO SF.J.
Br shin Go**lpiain, Brown, Liverpool-
Ship Gov Fenner, Benuelt. I.iveiposh
Ship Urit tiniii. Cook, l.iverp.Hil.
Baik l.'iGiaoge, Laiilu-limu,New \ nrk.
Br hnlk Canton, .lolm-ioi, Liverpool.
Br hark Unlit Waits, Johnson, Liverpool.
Bark Gazelle, Merry, Liverpool.
Brig Mentor, Mayo. Boston.
Brig Exit. Simon, Chnrlestoa.
Brig Madison, Bnlklev. Now York.
DKVAKTKP.
Steam packet Wm Gaston, Freeland,Chnrlexlnn;
Stcamhont I-i«, Peais<«n. ibiltimore.
Stcamhmt Flo.til>, Bc.-w. Black Creek.
Steam packet WniSenbr.Mik, King. Charleston.
11 ARBOR MASTER’S REPORT.
Savannah, May 31, 1339.
Number of vessel* in port thi* dav.
Ships 5
Barks 3
Brigs !)
Schooners ....3
19
JOHN LOW, Harbor Mister.
SHU* AIJWS.
PORT OF SAVANNAH, JUNE 1.
SUN iitSKS -1 *9 I Moon iusk* lb 22
SUN SKTH 7 01 I IIIUII WATCH. 11 1(1
art mi NlratulMMtl L'oiiiitaiiy .
ys*£ y
7 0 M11. M-ieoii Sleamlnmt (,’oinpatiy Inko this mo
il. tlioil oi'iiif-irmingihe Merchants of the intnri-
•••***fGeorgia, ue-l the public generally, that ilieii
lino nf Boats are in full operation, and -olicit thvir
patronage ; Iielii-ving that goials forw aided hv wnv
of Dari. ii, is the most expeditious route. The Coni
jinny have five new-STEAM BOATS, commanded
by first rate Ciiptnius, vizi
J. STONE, - Cnpt. \y. C. Memlall, ,
CHIEFTAIN, - •» Geo. Wiles,
EXCEL. - “ G.tiainn.
SUPERIOR, •' Win. I-'. Johnson,
.1. GODDARD, “ J. L. Wiico,.
Also, sixteen fir-t rnto TOW BOA’IS, built ex-
r essly lot the navigation ofAIntnmnhu urn! Ocnu;l-
gee Rivers.
The.I. Stone is n side wheel Bont, low pressure
engine, entries “(III bales of cotton, and rims regu
larly three limes a week, between Savunmth and
Darien. 'I he Chieftain is a side wheel Boat, nml
cm rie* 51)0 or GOD Imles of cotton, run* regularly
between Darien mid C'liiirleston, nnd between Sa-
vnnii-ili and Cluileston. The Exeel, Superior nml
J. Guild .rd, run regulcrly between Darien and Mn-
eon, towing two boats each. One of lln-rn will leave
Darien regularly every three days—the usual time
of passage tip is live m six days.
This line is connected with ii line uf seven packet*
running reg iluiiv between New York nml Darien.
Any good* nr piodiici* shipped to their agents, oi or
dered o lie shipped by lhe*r line, w ill be forwarded
with despatch. Tliocmupauy, thankful for the pH
trunngo they luivtf loeeived, have im-rensed iln-ii
means of eonveyance largely, ami plmlge iheuiselves
to ||«1? every exertion to faeiiitale tho interests of
those who mny ship by the'u line.
There nro also a line of schooner* ntnning heiween
Cli ir estou ami Dmicu, to the Company's agent* in
cu'-li place.
The ugeiiU for the New York and Darien lino ol
packets, nro
R. M. DEMIL. Iflfl Front st. New York,mid
HAWES, MITCHELL & COLLINS, Darien,
Agents of the Macon Steamboat Company.
I,. BAl.DWlN.Savnuuah.
MARTIN & WALTER,Clmrloslop
G. K. ROBERTS, llawkinaville.
HAWKS, MITCHELL' * COLLINS, Darien.
J-GODDARD £ CO. Macon,
It. M. DE.MIL, 1 Hi Fiont-st.. New York, no
Notice.
F OURttumthe after date, application will be
ninde totlto lion, the Justice* of the Infrrior
Court of Ulierty eoonty, while sitting for unliuory
purposes, for leave to sifil three tu'giws, named
llrniamin, Judy, nml l.tmht, belonging In the m*
tnle of William H. Parker, of *nid comity, iIiTi'UmI,
for tho lienefit of the heirs nnd rp'dilnrs.
mnr27 SOLOMON PARKER. Admr.
NOilCCs
I T10UR month* after date, application wl|l ho
made to i lie Inferior Court of Chatham Coun
ty. when sitting for ordinary pm poses, for leave to
sell one lot ami improvements, Oglethorpo ward,
Pino street; one let No. 2, nml lirink impiovo-
meni, in l.iheny ward, on Broughton sticel. 7
Ooe lot of land in Bryan county, containing fifty
aere* mote or le**, un-l known by the limm? of Fort
Argyll*. All raid lots the piopeily of Tlmma* Lit-
cenit, late of Chntlmm nuitey deceased.
S. M. BOND,
mnr I Adm'r. will *he will nnneknd.
iVolict*.
F OUR m-'ieb* from date lieienf, npplicnlhtn will
la* made to the lluitonil-le, the Justices of the
Inferior Court *>f Chithancomily, when Kitting as n
eiam of Oidiuniy, for leave to m* I a cer a ill tract
of I,ami m the county uf Stewart, (l-tte Lee) con
taining two'liiiodrcd, two and a half acres, for tie*
hcm-li; of S.imm-l H. CuUiter, an orphan uud mi-
SUSAN S COL’UTI’.U.
may 25 mark.
IV'OlIcc.
V l.l. persons Ivwini! any deuuuuU ngaiu*t the
estate of Daniel M'B'iy, deceased, will pies-
eat them duly nttesled for payment, nml llion* in-
ilelued to it, are requested to make pay mem to tin*
subscriber.
f. h 19 JOHN DILLON. Adm’r.
Admitiisti'Utor’s ft’oljct*.
A 1.1. person* imh-lnrd to the estate o( Walter
. Dniioi*. deceased are requested to nii,ke pay-
me nt, nml those to which lie is indebted, will pr* -
«enl tin ir accmint* w ithin the time prescribed by
law, fur pavineiit to
mny |3 CI.AGIIOUN & WOOD, Adni’i*.
g^NQUR nionths afierd-iieapplieiition will lie made
t. to the Homoiil.il* Slit? Justice* of the Inferior
Court of Chatham Comity, when riming for oriYmn-
ry puriioses, for leave to sell the undivided seventh
pail ol Isihelln I). Vallolton, n minor, in a certain
lot «.f land containing fioiy-five ncies, situated in tin?
Firm Tyihiag in Reynolds Ward, nml known liy the
number (3/ three, w ith appurtenance* thereto be
longing.
may 30 WM. MOREL, Guardian.
Notice.
F OUR monthsnftcidate application will ho mndo
to the Hon. Court of Ordinary, Melutosh Co ,
for leave tosoll the renlestntcof Samuel Fulton, late
of said enmity deceived.
fob 25-1>n 11ENRY CANNON, Admr
THIS DAY’S MAH.—12 M.
VIRGINIA ELKC'I’ION.
The Nntioiinl lntclllgcuc< r of tlm 23th, has the
following from II* Virginia correspondent:—
'• My lutmvssloii Is. that, un^s we have gained
In the southwest, the Administration putty will
linve n majority on joint Imllot.”
Wetiiko the uh.ivo to lie almost conclusive nfthe
j*esnh.
The GIoIh* of the 23th, give* the statement Ik*.
low. The llielmiond EmptiriT, was not rcerivnl
by this day'* ninil.
I’ltoM Sr. JmiN.—The British ship of war Cm-
cihiile, ( apt ..Millie, four days trout Bermuda, arri
ved oll'Mt. Jolui, on the trill iosl , for the purpose
of lauding 2i(0l| Miami* of anus, brought from Ply
mouth liy the fuennstaut. Shu delivered the* nrtiu
•it linurd a sell none*, and procenhil to Halifax.
From the X. I*, ('onion rcia/,27//i nit,
LVTER FROM EUROP.I5. ‘ ’
Bv the packet whip Louis Philippe, Cnpt. Cnst-
ft', from lluv'ie,’ wo have our files of Paris p ipers
otlio 1st of May.
They eonmin numerous nrtieles tespeeiing the
ministerial cri-is, which ul the latent dale w as nei
ther let minuted, nor apparently di'avyiug to a ter
mination. Several new ii'ientpis to fiifm n cabinet
had been made, hat all had fallen through.
It was repotted llml tile King, den,-airing of a cab
inet through lint agency of Mnrshnl Souls, had ap
plied to Marshal (|crnrd, a* the only person likely
to bring the crisis to nn end.
Paiiis, April 31).—IIossein Klein, the Persian
Ambassador Extraordinary, has delivered to the
King nnd Gucon the tircsent* with which In* was
charged from the Shull They consist ol'n Damns-
eas sword enriched with jewels, which ladniigod
successively to, nml Is verified liy the seals of, four
of the most illustrious sovereigns or Persia; two
highly illmniiuilcd mnniiscripts, one of which is nn-
cii'tit, and coiiliiins the Book of the Kings ;nml the
other, which is modern, the works of the poet nnd
iiiordist Sandy; nnd nlso sixteen Indian shnwlx.
Tho l.omlou mlviecs hv this arrival nro to the
29th, hut they nro iptito iininiportnnt.
We think wo cun petveive imlicntions of nnothcr
great political *1 niggle, in tho House of Ciiniuion*,
mi the hill for suspending the Jniinirn House of As
sembly. noiwiili .tnmVmg the deeliirntiou of Sir Ro
bert Peel that he did nut wish to treat il usu party
question.
Another iron stonmbnut 1ms left o port in Scotland
for South America.
. 'Iiilndelphin
CORN-Reioll..
Cargo, ..
OATS
HAY.
For Liverpool,
,+^kj, Tho first class American brig WALTHAM.
Capt. Barton, will In* dcxpntchi-d iminnli-
ately. For fn-ight, niq.lv to
may 10 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
Tor Liverpool.
The new lurk BEAVER, ('apt. KdinnmL,
In* half her cargo engaged, and going on
board. For freight ol 5«)0 hales, apply to
may 17 PADKI.FOIID. FAY & CO.
Tor riiHiHlcIpliJa.
/JJjt The regular packet brig NEW HANOVER,
UiSfeSCapliiiii Curly, will *i,ii for tla- above port on
Wiili.cKihiy next. For Ireight or passage, apply on
bonrd, or to
0- PHILBRICK St. CO.
Who ofli-r for rale, IniHling from said br ig,
00 whole nml lOUhall hhl.sfccsli saperline Flour.
Coii-igucc* of GoihI* from the nlmvo vessel, nro
nipiesrcd to iilternl to their landing nt Boiti u's
w harf. may 31
for IV«W-York—(Brig Line.)
Tin* fiisi sailing packet brig WM. TAY-
SuLllll, lloey, maslei, will sail on her regular
day, 3d pi ox. For passage, having eood nccotnmu-
da tinin, nr light freight, apply on bond, or to
rnnv 27 C. IL CARTER.
I’or llaltiiiiorr.
Th«* new nnd last sailing n:hr MARY
I I, K E S , 111) tons bun hen, will sail on
THIS DAY, 1*1 Jin.o, nml ha* lest rnto iicrntn-
uioilation« for It) nr 12 passengers. For freight or
partsage, apply to Co pi. Speight* nil board, or to
jo I FRANCIS SORREL & CO.
For Now-York.
The regular packet ship MI LI.EI )GE VILLK
•Sws I). L. I’ortgr, mnsicr, having nil her freight
engaged, will positively sail TJJ IS DAY, 1st June.
For passage, having excellent nccomrnmlatious, ap
ply to Cnpt. I’, on hoard at Mmigtii’s upper whurf,
or to
_jo I WASHBURN. LEWISjfc CO._
For Dsiriou, Itriinswick, and
Salilla.
The sloop VIRGINIA, ('iievalio master,
will lake freight for the nlmvi* places, arid
leavenhoiit the 5th June. Apjdy to the Cnpt. on
hoard at Bolton’* wharf, nr to
je l-it G. W. ANDERSON, & BROTHER.
For Liverpool.
Tho ship OTHELLO, C'apr. Tucker, has
-beS onu half of her enrgo on hoard. For freight
uf the hnlunce, about 500 baler Cotton, apply to
may27-lw ' .1 I’. HENRY.
For jialliuion*.
jdSdt Thu first into sclir. LADY WARRING-
Zi^l'ON, Cnpt. Beiinl, will Im despnlclied in ull
tin* week. For freight or passage, having good ac
commodations, apply on l.oui.l, <>r to
may 30 FRANCIS SORREL & CO.
A l-I- p.-r.o
mil, ileci
Notice.
rsons having claims ngain*! R. S. Leon-
d, must present them, duly attest
ed, within the time prescribed l*v law .
GEO. W. DUNHAM, Admr.
Rirehorw, May 15, 1099, may 17
Notice.
I ^NOUIl month* after date, npplienlion will ho
inniln to tho Hoi.oii.Me. tlm Ju-Iice* of the
Inferior Couit of Liberty c.ooiay, when Kitting for
mdimiry purposes, for leave to sell nil the estute,
both teal ami personal of R. S. Leonard, lute of said
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs nml
creditors.
GEO. W. DUNHAM, Ad.nr.
llie churn, May 15, 1339 may 17
AUUn'F.b ltCM.Sti TIIF. IVEKK.
Brig New Hanover, flirty, I’hilndelphin.
Brig George, Gooding, Biillimoro.
Brig Exit, Sisson, Charleston.
Sclir Mary Wilks. Speights, St Augustine.
Sclir Lady Warrington, Bund, St Aogu*tilie.
Sloop Argo, Taylor, Turtle Itiwr.
Sloop Virginia, Chevalier, Sulillus.
Sloop Eagle. Boles, l(li-pboro.
Steam pu kot Gaston, Freoluml. Charl"«Uin.
KteamlMiai Florida, Norb, 1'U‘olata. Uruniwiek, bt
Mary*, Jacksonville nml UUrk Creek. *J»fii instant,
passed at St. Job.n Bar, moiiiii boat HnaUie, 1'oinseti,
from Kov Itl.eayne.bouu'l toIljark Creak.
Fleamlmit S on Jones, I’lnlbr'a k, Mni'oo
fitenmlsi.it Win Heulois.k, King. Churlestoo
Steamboat Ivan hoc, Gain, St Marys ami Bruns-
wok.
SienuiLiiat Foiriwtnr, Drake, (Hark Creek.
Steamboat Cincinnati, Brooks, OnrlcUm
Notice.
T HREE MONTHS after date application will
ho made to tho Planters’ Bank of the Slate id
Georgia, for lln* renewal of six ii'ilificnie* of Stock
of said Iinuk, which have heen lust, viz: two in the
nnu.i* of K. Bolton; two in the name of H. It. Bol
ton; two iu the uaino of C. Bolton, trustee of M.
C. Bolton. ROUT. HABERSHAM,
n.nr 23—3m For the parties
Notice.
F OUR months after date, npplhmtinn will im
mndetolW 11 *iwmilil«,tlw* jutdrvaof tlie In
ferior Court of Clnitlinm county, when slltiug f"*’
onlimirv purposes, for leave to sell u negro slnyo
named JONAS, belonging to tho estnto of Joujouto
Lnngnvin. of said county, docemod, for tlto benefit
of tin* lieir* nnd creditors.
np| 2ii PAUL DIJI'ON, Gunrdinn.
Notice.
A T llie expiration of four mouth* from date, np-
f\. plication will be made to tin* lion, llie Court
nf Ordinary, uf llie county of Bulloch, when setting
forurdiunr'y purpose*,for leave to sell u negro man
belonging to the estate uf Sealaun Mikell, deceased,
fur thu bandit nflhn heir* ofsuid deceased.
AI.I.K.N MIKELL, Ailministrnior.
March I Itli, 1330. ’ marlfi
Notice.
T T^OUR MONTHS after date, application will
. la* Iliad** to the lbimliable the .In*'ire* uf the
Inferior C'<.iii t of Chit limn Comity, when silling for-
Ordimii'v pnrpora*, fur huve tos.-ll nil the real o*
rate and *hiv.-s of tho late Dr. John K. Allen, of
said County of Cli it limn, deceased, for the benefit
of the h"ir* nml rreditor# nfsaiil deceased,
mar 13 MARY I. ALLEN. Admtrx.
Notice.
F OUR months lifter date, npplieation will ho
made to tin* honornhlo. tlie .lu-tiees of the In
ferior Court of Cmmleii ctiuniy, while sluing for
ordinary purposes, for leave In sell two tracts of
laud lieionging to the estate nf Kinitnuel Rilieron,
of the said comity deceased; ono of snid tracts ly
ing iu Camden county, containing 501) ncres, t)m
other'lying hi Walker county, containing Hill ncres,
for the benefit of tlie heirs und cmdilors of the said
deceased. jan 311 KLVA RI HERON.
Notice.
t int'll month* after dale, nppllnntinn will ho
unde to the lion, the Justice* of thu Inferior
Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordina
ry parti,*es. for leave to sell n tract of land situnml
in .Murry eoiiiity, Georgia, coiilaiaiag one hundred
nml sixty (IfiO) acres, belonging to Christopher
Dav, a minor; to bo sold for tho lienefit of said
minor. LEWIS J. II. FAIRCHILD,
mar Ii Guardian.
Notice.
T HREE MONTHS after date npplienlion will
he ninde to the Planter* Bank of tlie Slate of
Georgia, for l lie renewal of two certificates of stork
of raid think, which have been luil iu tho numu oi
Rosetta RnUton.
upril I5-w3iii JOHN W. TALLEY.
(dcorifia— Iliillodi Founty.
By tho Justices of the Inferior Court of Bulloch
County, sitting for ordinary purposes.
W HEREAS, damns B. Newman Im applied
fin letter* of dismission ns admiuistnitoi of
the estate of Daniel Ne man, deeeaicd;—these nre
to cite and admonish all persons eoncermil, to file
tln'ir objections within terms of the law, otlierw i -o
lliu npplietiul wi|| bo untitled to letters of dismission
as aforesaid
Witness, the Hon. Sheppnnl Williams, ono of the
Just icesof said Court, this 29i|» day of Jan. 1339.
febfi I’Ll KENNEDY, Clerk, C. O.
4Vn hnvo received tlie following returns tn-dny t
Congress—Hinrismi County—Johnson, (Deni )
late monilier. 7171 Shinn, (D11111.) 439; Camden,
(Fed.) 533.
Thu billowing letter from Wheeling show* flint
SteinrmL (Dent.) is elected liy the largest nuyority
ever obtained in tho dislt let t
Wijkki.iko, Vn. Mny 25.
'* Steinrod is elected; his inajmitv now stands in
BriHike, Ohio, Marshall, Tyler, ami Munnngnliaj at
nbmit live hundred uud eighty, which will in nil
probability he raised by tlie return from Preston to
seven hundred uud fifty. Falsehood nml forgery
weni resorted to, to defeat, hut 11 firm reliance on
pi inc jplt* sustained tlie Democratic cnusc, nnd sends
it* representative xyi|h the Inrgest vote ever obtain
ed in the district. There will lie an hivosliKutjnij
into the fidsuliood nml forgery used liy tho Whigs
mi this m-casiiiti, nml some Immimhle men (in
Wiso’s ncri-ptnlioii of the wind) will have tho
honor of seeing tlmir name* gibbeted. It was ti
proud day lor tin* Doinoeracy, and firmly uml calmly
was It horm*.
" Scott (Dent.) ho* exchanged place* with Culd-
Iu lln* district represented iu the Inst Congress
by the I Ion. John Taliaferro, the Freilei iekshtirgh
Arena (Fed.) claims hi* ehi'lhni by seventeen nia-
jorily. To make that majority, only sixty majori
ty is set down fur Grayson (Dcm.) in Northuirihur-
laml county. Our information from that county,
nml from a Whig, too, is, that Grayson laid eighty
majority nt twelve o'clock on the day tlie polls
rinsed, which it wns probable would la* increased.
If (irn)son ohtoined eighty mn jorily ill Nnrthuni<
hut hind ho is elected, nlbiwing tho balance uf tho
, return* in tin* Arena to beeorrert.
We stated yesterday flint Francis Scull (Dcm.,
was circled in the Carolina District, iu the place of
R. M. T. Hunter, late member, Suli-’l rmsury
Whig. Tho Federickshitrg Arena, of to-day, say*
that Mr. Hunter is re-elected by more limn one hun
dred majority; hut docs not give any specific
turns.
STATE SENATE.
Jiimo* B. Thmntou (Fed.) is cleglei) in the Cur-
fllimi district—Federal gain.
Major Charles lliiiitou (Dcm.) I* re-elected iu
tho Prince William district. This, wo believe,
rloscs the Senatorial election for this yenr, nnd gives
the Democratic parly fogr mqjqrity jit tlto next So-
Itnto.
HOUSE OF DELEGATES.
Mecklenburg County.—Two Democrats elected
—Democratic gain, one.
Nortliumhcrlaml County.—Democrat elected.
Westmoreland Coimty.--W. G. Walker, ('imprac
ticable Wliig"— lliut is, will not vote fio W.C. Ulvc*
for Senutor- ro-clcclcd.
King George comity.—E T. Tnyhai (Fed.) ru-
lected by four majority.
Mnrsliall county.—Deiqocrnt elected. Democra
tic gnin.
Democratic gain, so far, la the IIonso of Dele
gate* • - - . - ]2
l edcrnl gain in the Senate • • -2
Democratic ne|t gain llinsfnr • -10
From the Congressional vote in Tvler nnd Mo-
unugidin. we nn* led to believe that tho Dcumcnits
have gained ono delegate iu each of those counties:
if so, wo want hut n.ie more to ueulializo the Whig
nml Cornu rvnlive inajorily in liiclast l.egidatnre,
(icorkiii,—LRicrly Futility.
By thu Honorable the Court of Ordinary for (aid
County.
] > KNJAMIN W. A LLKN applies for letters ..r
.J administration of tho good* nmj clintlcl*,
rights nml credits, that wore of Matthew Dregurs,
nnd of Archibald St.jylie. huth lute uf suid county,
deceased.
These arc therefore to cjtn nml ndninnisl) nil
nml singular, the kindred nml creditors of the snid
deceased persons, to file tlmir objections f if tiny
they have) in the office of the Court of Ordinary,
nt Iliriesvilh*,ori or before the first Monday iu .May
next, or in defiuji, the letter* applied fm may bu
granted to the said Benjamin W. Allen.
Willies*, thu |Jou. Edwin !J. Ilncen, ono of the
Judges of said Court of Ordinary, thj* 2d
L. 3. day of April, in the yenr of nor Lord, eight
een hundred und thirty-nine,
npl 5 E. BAKER. Clerk L. C.
Notice.
T HREE months lifter dale, application will he
made to the Directors of the Snv'b. Og. nnd
Al. Cnniil Company, lor renewal of Scrip No. 39,
for forty shares, and No. 9(1, for lour share* in the
capital slock of said Company, given to Alex. Tel
fair, tho satuo I mini* ln*t .0 d< «iroynl.
Hour. HABERSHAM,
mar 31 Ex'r. nt A. Telfair.
Notices
I.TOUR month* lifter daW, np|diraliou will Im
I 1 made to the IJ.iootuMc. tie* Inferior Court of
Rallorli t.’minty, when wuing ft*i mdlnnry porpuM *,
tor leave to *el| tin* mil •■•late ef Wm. Slater, de-
e.oaseil, lulu of tuid count), for llio bem'fil uf tlm
Itflirs.
may 9 BAUUEIi CONI’, AJmr.
Cscor^ia—Fawitlcn Founty.
W HEREAS, Henry R. Sndler applies for let
ter* of dismission from tin* estate of William
Starrat, late of said eoonty deceased.
These are therefore, to cite nml ndmoiiul: nil per
son* ialereMed, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in my otlice within tlm time prescribed by law,
otherwise letters of dismission will be grunted to
said applicant.
>*ivon under my hand and seal of said
I.. s. Court, thi. sixth'lay of February, eighteen
humhc.l nm| thirty-nine,
fob 15 IOIIN BAILEY,C. C. O.C.C.
«Joortfi:»—Fnimltm FoiMify.
"WJ HERE. AS, J mill's TliompMiii applies for let-
W ter. of Administration of tlm goods ami
battles rights and credits, which wen* of .lame* C.
Scott, late ofsuid comity deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ndmouish nil nml
singular, the kindred ami creditors uf said deceased,
to filn their objections (if any limy have) inni/’otficn
within tin* time prescribed by law. Oilunwise the
kaiil James Tliouipron may <.l*tain the letter* of ad
ministration applied fi.r.
(riven under my hand and seal, ofoftire, thi* 27lll
day of April, 183*),
may 3 JOHN BAILEY, c. r. »., r. r.
<«coi*u:fa—FsiiikIcii County.
W HEREAS, Alfred Dmdittlo applies Ibr let-
I.TS of dismission from tlm e.tulu of Ehhu
At w ater, late of *aid coun'y du oaseij
TIh.'»ooio ihocfoie to cite and mim o.i*ii nil jmr-
sou* interested to file their objections (if any they
have) lit my ojfn e within tlto time prcurilied by law,
otliciwim letters dismission will ho grunted to suid
applicut.t.
Given under m» Im«<I ia«l seal of said ('001
I.. « this si*tli day of FebiUtty, eighteen hutld-
ml and thiilyuliie.
|.I«I5 JOHN BAILEY, (. c. a.c
Foment.
BBL-S. Hydrin lie Cement, landing from
lJ\.F "hip L'u|in,nmi ft*r sale low Train ilia wharf
by ' COHEN, MILLER & CO.
npl 3
Siitftir*.
7 1111 l)S. St. Croix Sugar, lauding from on bomd
ship Celia, for sulu liy
upril 5
C. B CARTER.
Tobacco#
A /Y BOXES Williniii*’ Tohncco, 10 plugs tu
4 Jlx f tho Jim,ml, aj<npeii**r nrlirh*, for sale by
may 13 FRANCIS SORREL Si CO,
(Ictus. ITIoi’occoNavy Fuaips.
r ) ECEIVED l*y the last hi rival from I'hiladnl-
L |*hin, otin trunk goats, line morocco Nuvy
I'utnp*; 2 do lad icu fine 1: jd Slips. ' ‘
piny 17 ' ' A. WOOD jk CO.
Notice.
M R. GEO. A. ASH is our duly authorized At
torney during our absence.
may 10 HAMILTON, & HOUSTON.
Fiiicinnntl Hacou.
HDDS HUinl) family Hams, (canvassed)
Snl\9 35 Idols Shoulders, 25 do Sides, 3 do Job s
The above Bacon, asujierior article nml cured I*
Wm. Nell; I’*q , Cincinnati; lauding from sclir
Roll Roy. For stile hv
may A COHEN, MILLER Sc CO.
Salt.
flAA BUSHELS Salt la hulk,
109 sacks do for sale hv
upril 20 LONff Sc. I'ATTERSON.
Frcani Ale.
A /Y BBI.S Reed* cream Ale funding from ship
“U W Celia. And ft*r sale l*y
np.il 5 • ' MICII DILLON, Sc Co.
Suvnnnnli market. 1)1(1*31.
ttuMR ntnmmttoM.
COTTON—Upland, ord. to mid M « M
Fair to eon.1,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 SlW 10
I'rimPi.. tflj® 17
Son Wnnd 30 ® JJ
RICI’—-Inferior to
FLOUR—Howard Si |81® H
Cnani "• ••#•'.# s’sVs /s' 9
rw,.... J'ltllndi'lpliln m’td. Virginia.'*
- o *-. ft
/ 55 ® qa
ia«i %
WHISKEY—Forgnihm,hhd* &Vb'"s 15 *0 jfL
GIN—Northern, jier gallon...... #•*« U C*
TOBACCO— 30 Q &
Mumifuciurcil 13 10
MACKEREL—No. 1 — © —
2 — ©—•
TAT.T.OIV—Per Ih ltf#
I'ORK—Mess.,,. ..*••••• •••• — *3 —_
l'rlino — fib —
BACON X «
haaI$.:; H © nr
LARD...V;.., 15 © 16
BUTTER—(iiMficn 28 © 30
SO \ l’—Yelloiv fi © 0
CHEESE — © —
CANDLES—Northern Mould.. 10 © 18
Sjirrinacfti......42 © “
Ocnrglu 20.© — /
LUMBEU—Yelloivl'irioIlungfpgTfm-
her,.,.,. ,,i..... Q tjB IQ .
St. Siiwcd Fhio’ring Bonrd* $lu © 20
llivcr Lumber, Boards,'*
I’lank and Scantling.. ..$14 © 10
Quartered, 1$ inch Flodt-
ing Board* ....$15© 10
White Fine, dear... $23 ©
M.rclinntih'.u ,,,,,,$14 © —
Red Oak Staves.,',.,.— © —•
White Oak Stave* - ,.. j•J — (St 13
Shingle*.... .' $4 © 3,
POItKION rUUDUCTIO.X*.
BAGGING—Hemp.... 18 © 2%
osnaburgs i; f o © I2.f
BRANDY—Cognnc >i,,>••••.$1 40©I 7S
01N-11..11 srf
SALT—Cnrgo <j2 © — *
Snck $1,75 © J*
SUviAU—Ilnvann, White j’j iq
Brown © —
I'ortn Ren.. Q
Muscovado fi liiA
PL Croix 10 © II
New Orlchh*.. 7$/g> 8i
lU’linodLouf....;;.i* t jo$© 17.
Lump..;...'.'.., 141®
COFKKK.-..a:.....-. w
ri.A—Hyson 50 © 05
RUM—JumniCA. $1 © 1 3
New England © 45
MOLASSES—ilnvann... 20 @ 30
New Orieaus ® Af)
LONDON POUTER-l'erdozen.... $3 © —
BBS pur dux.. $3$© —
RON—Swede*. $i(Q ©120
F.XCttAXOK.
ON ENGLAND—9$ a 9] por cent prorq.
NEW YORK—At sight 1$ pur cent jirom.
30 days $ per cent prom.
00 day* pat @$ per cent dls.
FREIGHTS—To Liverpool, $d dull; New
York75n$l perhule.
From the Savannah Shipping ajid Commercing
l.ut, May 31.
COTTON—A (Tivo-J since thu24tb inst. 2070 haleff'
lljilnpd nnd 72 hide* S. I. Cojtup, and c.loarad nt t^a,
snmo time, 3332 hnlu* Upland nnd 105 bale* 8.1,
Cotton ; leaving a slock on hand, inclusive of nil on
(hip hoard not denied onthe31*t inst. of 12881
bnlc* Upland nnd 357 Imlc* Sen Island Cotton. *
Tho limited httsinasanf this vveok in Upland WBI
transacted provines to tho rrcei|ii of discouraging;
intelligence from Liverpool to the 24th nnd subse
quently to the 20th ultimo, huiirn our quotations
tnutlbu considered n* nominal; tho *nloi nro 483
hah**, viz: 4 at 13$, 4 nt 14. 95 nt 14$, 70 nt 15,
28 at 15$. 98 nt 15], 22 nt 15], 109 at 10,53 at
10]. In Sen Island wo Imvo no snloa to rcjiott.
Receipt* uf Cotton at the following place* ilnco
October 1st. 1038 /'
Mnj 31 lOJOS 57501*
Sijutli Carnliiiiti May IUII7SI 550(1(
Mal.'lle, ^lay 85 .....813573 304783
New-Qileniis, May 25, 527002 030451
Florldn.Mny 18,...... •••,...73424 103825
North Carolina, May 11,.^j. 10119 1525ft
Virginia, May !0,^,2J0Q0 24200
12(10277 1013077
The following Is a statement of tho *tock of Cot*
ton on luind nt the respective places named.
Savannah, May 31 13238 45707
South Cnroliuu.Mny 24,... 43380
Mobile, May 25... 17076
New-Orlenns, Muy25,.... 93898
Virglnln, Mny 10 ‘. 2500
North Cni-oIina,''Mny 11,.... 1000
Auguatu k Hamburg, Muy 1, (0832
Mucou, Mny 1 3054
Florida,Mny I0,..,.,i ff ..' ‘5050
i’hilndelphiu, Mtiy 10 .2953
Now-York, May 22, 75000
275903 32077ft
RICE.—In this article tho transaction* cnnliriuo
mmlnrate, thn rales mndo are principally nt$4|.
FLOUR—Continue* very dull. Sales ofilowanl
street ut $8] ; Canal nt $8$.
Cf)RN~N<» ci t rgo safes | retails from *torp at 0C]
tilOO ct«, in lots to suit purchnsfis.
GROCERIES.—In Coflec, Sugar nnd Molasses, '
miNlcrato retail business doing nt all prices within*
the range nf our quotations. ‘ . "
BACON.—The sales of the week amount to obouf ’
20,000 Ihs Rncnn, assorted, nt 10 cts for Hums,
12] cl* fur Sidns, and 10$ cts fur Shouldors. 60
kegs Lard nt 10 cts.
BAGGING.—Sale* of200 pcs Hampnt 21 e^.
SALT.—Suios of 50Q sacks LivcrpooI, on ihjjw
hoard nt $ I ].
81MRIT8.—In Domcsilc Liquors, small snlfsof
Gin nt50u5fl: Ruin nt45; Whiskey nt‘40u47.
KXCH ANGli—On England, d$n9] i pcr ct. pretn.
Draft* on N. York, nt sight, 1$ ct. pietn.
FREIGHTS—To Liver|iool, dull, at $d; to Now
Yurk, 75 cts. n $1 per Imlo.
Statement of Cotton, May 31.
Upl’d*. S. I.
Stock on hnnd, Nt October,.....'. 3104 32s >
Received this week 2070 73 ,
Do. previously, 180385• 472ft
180225 4827
Exported this wouk, f»3fl2 1JJ5
Do. previously... 109902 427^ 173344 <44Tft
Stock on lmi)d,iniyli;ding nil on ship- "'* * '
bonrd not clcnrcd on tjio 3Nt May. * 12881 357
Just IE<mm‘Ivc<1,
I IHID. ohl St. Croix R mn 1
2 do Jinnnica do
5 pipes Tenetiffo Winu
2 hales AhnomN
10 chests llysim Tea
5 hnlf jiipi** “Olanl, f/itniiy Si Co'*. Brundy
10 bids. 1'ilot Bread, ami for rale bv
opriM2 C. L.McNISH.
Foflt'C.
BAGS 4*ld Java Cidfia *, and 38 hags primo
Am\f greenCoflee, jiut r**i*elvpd nmlfiir sole liy
mny 23. 1A)NG Si I’ATTERSON.
(InciirrciU ISauU Nolci.
B ought by
npl 13 . I'ADKLFOIID, FAY Si CD'
liulHins, Kusar, An.
1 HO W’KKS hunch ituls'lhs| It) do ivhilo
B.x/1* Havana Sugar; HI ca«ks‘ white wine
Vincgai { 209 best I liuii*; 200 do We.lpluilia do.
for sale by
may HI JOHN IL GAUDIIV
—. -
Crdvnfs nnd Scarti,
O F Satin nnd Silk, figured and plain) with ,
ricty of Silk ami LitH*n I’ockct'Hdfs^iloskin 1
and Silk Gloves, Sunjicnder*, See. Sut. ■
For sale liy
mnr 21
l'RICB & VEADER
Hiram liobertu*
Continue1 to keep al No. 3 and 14 Gibbons'
Building, ' •
A GENERAL assurtment of Forcjgj; ami DoJ
nicstie Dry Goods, nnd ofl*eis thu ihtno for rala
on former liberal term*. Meridian)** visit jpg iMl. 1
city nre requested to cull nnd esnminb forjljwttt.
selves. All orders (that mu snlirfactory) filled a£
the shortest notice, uud lliecumls subject' lo ba r»*
turned If r.ot rYcheap a* to bo hud clsuwlwrt. -1 -
* ‘ ' fi*b9-tr
JIOIIIH'fft.
II. A S. RUG ERS,have Just rucairo4|>ei
New York, * ^
W. Excel bum New York,
A A IISNKKTH at,
iti.y 8U 110.1:11 .V u imlstol.l.
2 dozen EusILh straw BnntieU
1 do Victoria jmtrnt'rii)' ’ * *" •
2 do MI.ras Florence (round crowns) da ,
2 do laiy'i Florenre lists nml Cart 7 ''
South side Market Square.
""TfiiriS—
rnsy I
A KI'PERIOH arili In of fancy shirts, for liar-
rlllngi ftilled Ihraou*. plain do; ft.rsalaby*
may 25 HAMILTON & HOUSTON’