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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1849.
Tin: i. , i:i'i m.iCAN.
BYJJULOCKEt.057"
" MV, ALIi.\.\M)KK, ASSiiriATi: KlllTOB.
Daily »mmum.
A Word to Wmo Candidate*.—Wo aro glad
to learn that tho dissensions existing heietofore
in tho Whig rank*, havo ill been healed, except
in tho three Senatorial Dial, lets of Burke and
1 Emanuel, Bryan and Liberty, and possibly in
Mclutoeh and Glynn. In Burko and Emanuel,
Dr. Bbown, the independent candidate, will not
be able, with the help of the opposition, to aecure
Telegraphic Report for the New- York Mirror.
Charleston, Sept. 4.104!).
Silas Hinson hat been elected Mayor of this
city by 214 majority. Tho steamship
touched on the bar on Thursday night, received
tho mails and twelve passcugcra, and proceedod
on her voyago.
^_______ _ ftj.The British steamship Canada sailed from
ft.7- Mr. Hum nr n. Sltls i» our Ap-ni for mo State of 1 hlaown election or that of a Democrat. Ho was I Now York on tho 6lh for Liverpool, with 84 pas*
8 ri SSSftSfiSSS.TS;?Induced to ron, M ere loformcd, by tho Dam- rengore.
aiitlSouih-stri'i't , h <>ur Bgenlfor the city of Baltimore. I crats, who hoped to divert a sufficient number of I ftv A firo has occurred at Palmyra, In tho
.. < ?onWtti'upw"r! l ’ ll “"‘ l ' IPh '*’ "iflrtn-HIBrek Whip from tho rcguler nomine, Col. Gaoaee, B|ateofN<iw Vork, which drelroyed tout 60,000
V. H. Palm Bn. U nuihnrUctl to net as agent for this ( 0 ensuro the success of ono of their own party.— I dollars worth of property.
Though there haa been no nomination in Mein. Mr , UAf- haa lift Nov.York, fbr Albany,
tosh and Glynn, wa fear the aspirations of certain • w
men, who seek their own gratification at the ex
pense of the party, will prevent such a selec
tion as will command success. Wo lost the Sen
jatorinthat District at the lost election, when it
ought to havo been otherwise. Tho difficulty in
Bryan and Liberty is the more to bo regret-
I A L-l I. K * II OUUIUIBIU
paper In Boston, Philadelphia and Nuw*York.
(ay-1). E. Hull, Taltaliassce.
fty- The following gentlemen are authorised to act as j
our agents In Georgia:
Samuel 1'ai.mfr, Darien.
J.a. Hradwsll, Liberty county.
• Kkmi Lono, Jenbrsouvlltc, Twiggs county.
J. T. Campbell, Tarverstlile, * ", ,
P. P. D. HcARDonounu, IInwktRsvillc,Pulasl
Pulaski county.
j with the intention of visiting Mr. Van Burun
ov Gen. Taylor left Niagara on tho 6th, by
I the way of Lako Ontario, mrouf*for Washington.
Ills health is improving.
OKOuun, —
A. McLean, Jacksonville, Tellblrcounty.
Henry Morgan, Albany, Baker county.
J. S. .Ioanns, Perry, llmuton county.
J. E. Thompson, Pondtown, Bumpier county.
Charles Wilson, Thomaston, Upson couniy.
Tuns. Simmons Thomurllle.
SAVANNAH, GA.
"MONDAY MORNING, 8BPT. 10,1H4P.
' FOR GOVERNOR OF GEORuTa,
EDWARD Y. HILL,
Of Troup County*
Election on the Pint Monday in October next.
By Magnetic lilegraph to the Charleston Courier.
SEWS BY TUB NIAGARA.
A Vienna correspondent of tho London Times,
umlcrdato of August 16th, contains an official re•
port from Coh Diesneu, giving tho particulars of
tho transactions in Transylvania, aluco tho 4th of
August.
After Bem’s defeat on tho Slst at Scharbrnug,
he proceeded towards Midgyor, which ho reached
on tho 8d with only 8,000 men and 17 guns, llo
was joined hero by a corps from Clnrcnburg, of .... ~ JL - — ...
4,000 betand 1,600 hum. Ho .he, WMM BPJtfft&&&
towards Hermanstadt, sod aftor n murderous beads, was found yesterday, 19lh Instant, fasten-
battle In tho streets of that city, in which many cd to tho door or John PI""
were wounded, hn was obliged to rotreat, and (SpaMard,) at SaraSota *. .
. ’ _ ,. “ , ,. . This man has lived on most friendly terms with
wo. .ubauqucntl, finally routed, will, great low, lBd | Bn »_ bu , having ateo been In frol Inter
by Gen. Ludbbs. This produced a dispiriting course with tho whites, abandoned **' —-
l-Yi'in fAe Tallahassee Sentinel.
Y\ o publish below the following letter of Mai.
Morris, addressed to Gen. Jones, and await with
great anxiety the result of tho contemplated in
ter Vl#tv between Phflllppeo Bermudez and Bow
legs . Thu Intcrpictation, however, placed upon
tho symbols by tho citizens is simply that they
wero intended to Indicate to Phillippoe that ho
might escape unharmed, without signifying any
unsettled purpose on tho part of tho Indiana, in
reference to tho prosecution or abandonment of
tho war s
Font- Brooke, (E. F.) Aua. 20,1849.
Sir—A wldto (lag, mado of feathers, with tho
It ICt'ICI 1*T.H OF COTTON. - SIOl'T.N^W.
Per st-iini pn. ki'l St. Matthew*. I'hmii I’uliitka, ftc.—
7 bales Sea Ihlaiiil Cotton, to N A Hardee, amt Boston A
Gunby.
. Per Ctntrni Hull-Road—913 bale* Cotton, and nnlzc.,
to W Duncnn, Itabiin .V Fulton, Wostiburn. Wilder St
Co, S Hoyt, Cram- 9c Him land. Brigham, Kelly & Co,
Swift, Denslow ft WcbMi-r, nn.i order.
CONSIGNEES.
oy uen. jui/decis. sow proauceu a awpiriuH* i course wun tno wnues. aoanuonca his property at Denstow"* W^bOer^Hiidtl^fcUumphreySf^un
«®»‘ among lj. ltaurg.nl.. Many throw .way | 1 2Sb&S»J»l «SK w
Per steamship Cherokee, from New-York—Ilrlglmm,
Kelly 9c Co, J Anderson 9c Co, G W Anderson ft Brother,
Brooks 8c Tuppcr, M A Cobcn, Cenhal ltall-ltond 9c
Hankins Comimny, J M Cooper, J V' Conncmt, II A
Crane. J E Cady Sc Co. J B Cubbedge, H De.Martin, Ein
stein Sc Eckman, J A Fawns, J Foley. It J Gilbert, VV VV
Goodrich, U Gullmartln, C llnttridRC, Ilniiii'.toii (c Harde
man, A Haywood, s Hoyt. Hamilton ft Symons, W II
Hall, U R lieiiihlcksnn ft Co, Jackson, Punch A Sibley,
J D Jesse, N II Knapp, Lotbrop ft Foote, Llnpman 9c
Mnunme, Jos Lhipumn,.Marshall (c Alkcn, w Alackay,
M 11 Meyer, E Molynoux, Tit Mills. OS Nichols, Si
"—' *■ ^“i, Price ec Vender, J 8 Rogers, Swift,
..... *- ** *• "’urnitr 9c
ghlppIttB KntclUame.
PORT OF SAVANNAH,.
irircnts. many tnrow away i om«* puia. V»H roturuiiiK, uw IWUUU »» uuMamivu, . uaen,« ocniey. oernmun, sonnsion sc uo, u il Van
tk.la.am. .f..-. u n, n whitn I »«»d tho emblem of peace on his doort ha made tho Ness, Vorstllle. Luff burrow A Itutler, W T William*, II
their arms, seeking refuge In tho woods, while nccc mark f i(fn{ f ying iho ( } rao ( ,o had I F Waihis, N ilk It Weed, P H'lltberger, A tVVllcs,'i’S
some carno over and joined tho conquerors. found tho flag, and bis futoution to return at full Wayne, Wood.Claghom fc Co, Snider, LaUirop «c Nevltt,
Vienna accounts, via Warsaw, state that tho | moon. ^ ^ tlt ,. ""per brlf i:iisa n jane l ‘ Trom Boston—J A Fawns, T 8
and ns | Wayuo. Collins A Uulkicy. B Solomons. O Johnson, O
Hungarian Diet havingsuirendered Its power to I nuimP^ 0 ,®** 0 ^ , w ^ *ccompnny him, an_ .__ . rvayno. vomnsm uuiaicy. o commons, u jminson, u
n.om.»» JIS iUir • I r hUl ‘PP C0 * word is to # bp Implicitly rolled on, 1 Hartridge, W Remshart, C P Mills, Verstllle.Lnffburrow
Latest from the President—Tho National
Intelligencero( tbs 6th says: "Wo learn from
ted aa "it U ia*um»eccssary^"and'^catTresultTn no I Niagara that Gen. Taylor left that placoycster- _
\v» I» vn .ia..H« heard a lcndinir Demo- day for this city, coming by way of Lake Ontario. Germany, dissolved itself. I have a tapo that tome Information fn regard to I k7l'utie‘7jlVnaldwrn^8^rderV'Lat'h^ NaViU.TR
good. Wo have already litaru a lending ucino j / Nlngnr a hi , health haa continued A meeting afterwards took place between Geor- the feelings of tho nation will bo gained. Mills. WP Williams, S M Pond, Jit Swlnney, BP
a co ^,£ d --p ; -
" ^•^l dou T^\:c:w,,r: J u':;re^ u re: j?:."; h ^'z; n “ ::„ pul r:g"u“ n ^"f, ^!r t; ,v,'i£s;a, F
ofa Loco-foco. That such will bo tho prooaoio re- 1 • . . . . movcme nU." said ho had no hooo for tho cuuso of Hungary- endanger tho snfety of Cnpt. Casey, who will, In Kelly A Co, Colllni A nulkley, VcnUlle. Lurfburrow A
suit, wo do not doubt. Wo hope therefore, that ducod this unexpected change tn nts movements. sam no nau no nope jor mo cause o.*» 8 , a vcr „ ’.hort tlmo, bo able to ascortaln whether BuUer/r B Wayne. J V Conneral, W itemslrart, 8 M
rjj* The property burned and deetr^d in Toron- that nothing but utter rain would attend the pro- thlaflag w«a placed at thodoorof Betmudeaos an I Pond, H’R Mills, Vtashburn, Wilder ACo, U Hnrtrldgo,
J ...... ... n ni„. 'TO.. nartv lti»rii.(l ...........r Li.................t... il,. Vann A Ganttnell. and others.
IhoclicckaoncnlerprUc.unJ olhcr cure., can- I Ouo.o.y.urreuderej hlrorelf lo PrlncPA.. I ' ' iJSSjSkTHBW s. A. ‘
1 kiewitch, on condition that ho would Intercede ai *b A0 J 1 uon *
W HIG COMMITTEE. , ^ ^. he(lrer „ „ ol ;, d n0( ^ |„ Uer , 0 udijnire,
Tho Committee of 36, for nomimlion of ran- though hi. o»n fouling. m.y hove boon wound- I not full undor .nother million. 1 hUroon" I Clly '
didales to tho Legillature, am requested to meet cd. than to bo tho cure of tho defeat of Ml party. Tua Furr Faorr.-ThoBctonJTVoe.ller of the | (r “ h * . h ‘ „ utnbtrof , [Mpt ,„ M P ' 0 h „ vc 1U rren.
Vash- ( Co, Swift, Denslow A Webster, Smith A uum
A Cohen j A Uoit, E Parsons A Co, McCleskey
Pei brig Excel, from New-York-T 8 Wayne. T R Mills,
Brigbam, Kelly
Humphreys, M
•key ft Norton,
Premtke Jacksonville Republican. \ . rer ongexesi,iromnew-xqra—i o »yayny. 4 n raiu;,
The Volunteer (lunitormarter bnr rnvorod u. J.A FawovVonio k Oammell, A IVel e., Ilamllton k
«•*- - * »-•-»■* I D-rrfkm^nniriiiitni, Kelly ft Co, II A Crane, Pierson A
Gullmartln. R De.Martin, O Hattridge, J Foley,
.—. ar -'-**--- *- Morse, O Johnson ACo.
Itawson A Co, N B A II
of Commerce, Commercial Adrcrllaer, Eapreaa, I P°>' with which to light an opponent, nor be tn. I th e A'iogora, were only 5100 holer. American I p.YnuwiTcHmtho Ciar, ..yinjr ih.t Hungary I P™ple live. Theao .heda'aro hOtclooed on iiie I fl'jGlIteri.TDul'n iicTaik, and'BA m‘c'har'dl.“'
and Sun, nil. rec.pt our th.nk.forcopic.of tholr JJ-rreU, -yjd. R “' n 1^*^, oll lUo 0lU in<t *»• •"« « * T- Imperial Majcrty. Tho In- jKSC'S.WiT SSS
papers. | k!!.^J. u.a I A fi OCCUred at C,nc ; nnaU on lUo bl “ in,t * surgenU have transmitted their power to Geob- without any screen, sleeping In ono enclosure. I Mrs 8Jackson.
Goon NoaiiWATjoita—itjgiveauareuch pleasure I trlcu alluded lo haa tho Dwd mny wgrency | canaingtho deitruetlon of ,4hulldlngfl. I mirrntder I YmtoiavKajiwS,’ •TrMlirtiihtMitJf I
to learn from tbo Athena fpjlg, that W«. W. P^l-g dt»en.lon. I but-man quarrel among T , re ncmocmtlc. Convontion at Syraen.. hay. t0 lll0 lh „ | lta gamplo will ho fob I bul llr ™ d “ f *«“W “ m P ci ‘ h “» P«P“ I '
Pi av-mm hna hM-n nominated bv the Whiffs in t * ,c,, t ,c l vei » an< * i“*tead of settling their difficul- adjourned, after adopting a resolution proposing I i QWef i
Clattoh ha. been nominated^byffio _Whlg. in l|ea M lhey otd , narUy do , they lug in the party I co „ cUiat ion and union with tho Barnburners-
the SSlh Senatorial district, composed of tbo coua-
-J Indians would compel these people
I to live in such n manner.
The company is in good health and spirits.
st_ e.-t.i. * -a„| 0 f (ho Q. M. Depnrment at
PASSENGERS.
, - . . . i I Some say Geobot has proved a traitor and been I Mr. Smith, Agent of tho Q. M. Depnrment *t I Mra DomJcll^Mr^S^ToivIe smd^Indv^Mr^W^B^Ialei
ties of Clarke and Jackson. Mr. Clayton was 1 10 |U ln j'! ry, l W ® lru,t therefore that our The Convention is to meet at Utica In order to Enlerprlse, also mentions In a letter the arrival USj’cblld and servm.l, Mr B Leavens, fndy and son. Mr
nnm -1 independent friends will magnanimously sacri- adootsome definitive political course of party ac- I rp. . ,i,» u., nMr u na . n H ihnim. °f c °b Sanderson, with supplies for tho Columbia a Sellck nnd Indy, Mrb J Shepard, lady and child, Mr J
lion, and was ono of I fice Jo mew hal of their personal feelings for U»| Uo? F 3 j The submitsion of tbo Hungarians and the tm- | co unty volunteors. Tho latter had not arrived | Detmett and Indy/Mr J Block and lady, MUs M A Towle,
in the Senate at tho last
Hr .bleat red moat Influential member.. . ur nob , e o)d Tho r,o,„
Jure A. Nm.it and Rniaso Una bay. • . . h —I—.
been nominated fur thallonre by the Whip of 17^^“'“ J”
Bibb. A better nomination could not have been
made. As a prudent and useful legislator, Mr.
Nesbit has not bis superior In the State, as the
Journals of tbe last Legislature will show.
0O- Wo arVallowed to copy the following ex
tract from a private letter received in tills city on
. - I county volunteers,
oortant fact of tho termination of tho war, had no st Fort MoUon:
and if tho difficulties
are adjusted in time
we do not hesitato to declare it as our opinion
that we shall havo a decided majority in the Le
gislature.
The Penitentiary.—We make the following
ly, Mr J Block and lady, Miss M A Towle,
Dr Rlrhardson, Mesiri J Calhoun, UbN, I* Reilly, J II
•, D 8 Little, T J Cha«e and son, 8 A Wood, Joel
■ O John«on, P McGrccry.OStoughton, J Nlehol-
dev, 8 L SneUsegcr, J W Babcock, G Miller, G
i, A Donnell, 8 Root, E E Itawson, D M Hll-
Morrison, J F Nutting, J W Kelly, E Saulsburv,
„ «» i . .. O .o« n, • .n. .were-, uu. uw . ........ re ...... | >r t, u,ay, J L Rohln'on.B J Donnell, D Kennedy, W
By Telegraph to the.Charleston Mercury. Lee, an y ( n (f,{ $ notion of country since the last In- Flint, B Button, J Bairs, 11 Closterman, 8 Lnzarr, W VV
New York, Sept. 7, 1849. dian tear. VVc nr rived nt Cnpt. Jnrnagan's pick- Thompson, H O Stetson, J Vail, J A Colton, and thirty-
I .end ym, remc further Item, of Intelligence by ffS?. d taB|JPby ft” effi KSK
An EasiTRulb for Fabmbbs —A "nuarter of I lh i? U L 0pn ‘ fD f ... ty, ninety .four souls. Wo were very kindly re- v£?eJs, il FlneJMSdJn%nd six staeraga.
—■-r | f_ in _ nrlvntn letter from on intelligent I An e * ,y k ® lb ^°* * abmbbs. A quarter 01 Tho Emperor of Russia had refusod tho proposl- ct-ivcd by Cnpt. Jnrnagan and others in the pick- per strnm-paeket Jasper, from Charleiton-
Saturday from an officer of the Army now at ®* tr “* fr °‘ n * P nVBt0 lcUer * rro, “ 00 lnl0,1 *ff cn ‘ wheat” jsan English measure of eight standard , . p . Cq { , oa (ho tcrmf propotc j eU, for which wo feci truly graleful. I semi you Byrne, and Hennings.
r r i cn *. of rnrn from the nlnntntiiin of Cunt. Jnr- I Per stcRtn-DAckct 1
copper,
duced from lead, and that a fount of this typo will
last for years, nnd is far more beautiful thau any
in present use.
, , , bushels; so is you see that quoted at fifty-six shil* I unmatisfactorv
••A day or two.go fenced | U „ rey^fllll^iibrebal. A .1,1111,,g i. | “"f 0 P.rl.on Wed
Messrs T
“ I an cal* of corn from the planTation of Capt, Jar-1 _’Per slesm-packol Wm Penhrook, from Charla-ton—
nngnn; it is tho largest fever havo seen. From Mesro J /U^er. J D BsdeltJft.J Danner, and 6 wrk.
• a quarter of an acre, he gathered twenty bushels of M ye t mMev^thna^hHdren°and^serwint fndso
J iruod corn. If hi. land?, not worth fiihtintt far. 'Si'" 0 ! “ r W S.W
Fort Brooko. No name* were given, and we friend jn Cherokee <
hope, therefore, that none of the officers of our I 4 - , . , i •*■**»", •• — —- ■ Tlio FcacoConirrcssnssemDiedati'arison »co-
gallant Army are among tli^iufferere. am^nntotton nbret twcnty.fe... rent.. | Aljr by reyen and nM dny. tbo 99d. Fly. hundred dclcgalea were I pmdnmjjT Tnda InndVnotwortii /g4«ng /or, I T^JJp^^n^MS.’iIIjVaJkreX's JPerS'ttWMonl-
|U.e Penitentiary. wa. reme.hat a nl»hnd, j h . ye gg p. r bulh .,, —L and Victor Hare ... died on tnnrreld. »<“ j? -* - d
I niren <la »l«.l Iknra I Iona Tho flnrra rtf all nnilnna I i o i r I . re .
Tampa Bat, Scry. 1. 1815. <•» Penitentiary.
The ateamer .Vary A'ingjlnml buret her *»>>" “h’“niSSSZ re^lttl&'m I Hnnecnn.-Tba fare on th. RalLBoad I over its deliberations. Tho flags of all nations I and'InefinnhrM 1 !iad*beem 1 acen"in* hl* U nefghbor"
forty miles from Tampa light; seventeen men , . .. , . ^ from New-York to Philadelphia has been reduced wcr0 displayed in tho hall, nnd conspicuous over hood, about three weeks since, and lie believed they
were killed and ten severely scalded. One hun- ** t^La^cirotof jTnc^ *° 83. the reduction golngluto effect Unmedl- .11 wm the flag of tbo United States. The French were on their way to the Indian nation, for the
dred and twentr horses aud mule* were lust— *£«<*.. Only yesterday Isaw a Democrat of Junes I J' purposo of consulting, kc., &c. All this I believe
I..., ? , ll.. Who ,rav« It M his ooinion. from his own Gove.nment had issued orders that tho members, \ Q i^ corrcct . „ he «« man to be relied on. I
AltlllVED*
oai """.»
^Btig Elisa Jane, Brown, BoHion,to Brlglinin, KeUy t
VvVldcr 8#"^ Gilpa,rlck » Boston, to Washburn,
WuSlk&^ Iml, “ l, 10 "'“btatn,
Brig '1 lines, Gordon, nosion, to Matter.
OdajH, to Wad,barn,
fiflg AtehafaUya, Means, Mobile. Bovnd to noston
with Cotton, Slaves nml mdtu.—put In In n looking con
UiUon, With loss or part of.deck loiul—liad expeilimeM
rsnthcr. .“
ilnll steam pneket Win. Senbrook. Blnnkcnshin
Cliarluiton. lo Brooks ft Tupper.
U. 8. M. strniu-piicket bt. Mntlhews, King, Pnlntks
via Plcolain, Iilnck Creek, Jacksonville, et. Marys, Bruns*
wick and Darien, to Brooks 9c Tupper. ’
Steamer Lnumr, Philpot, Augiibt i. with boats 1 and a
to T.R. Mills. 1
CLEAIIEU.
U.^^M.ateam-peckct Jasper, Dixon,Charleston—Brooks
U. H. Mall steam-pocket Wm. Bcabrook, BlankensblD.
Cliarleaton—Brooks ft Tuppcr.
WENT TO SEA.
Brig Belme, Cullen, Boston.
Brig Orray Taft. Ladleu, Boston.
Brig Leonora, Mandrleul, New-York.
Brig Clinton, Andrews, New-York.
Brig Leopold O'Donneu^IhuUon^New-Orleani,
U. 8. M. steem-paeket Jasper, Dixon, Charleston.
U. 8. M. steam-packet Wn». 8eabrook, BlankenihlD.
Charleston. y>
8teamor Lamar, Philpot, Augusta.
MEMORANDA.
Barque Sherwood, Croeby, fbr Stockholm to load fbr
this port, was at Cronstadt on the 7th ult.
| |Darque Edward, Cohen, of Plymouth, hence, fbt Cron-
stadt, was spoken on the U7th July, In let. 4112, Ion. 431ft.
Bhip Lancashire, from Liverpool fbr tfils port, was
passed on the 13Ui ult- in lat. 52, long. 0.
Brig M ft J. 0. Gilmore, fbrthls port, cleared at Boston
on tho 4th Inst. .
8ebr. Mery Phebe, Sherwood, fbr this port, cleared at
New-York on the 4th Inst.
8chr. 0. C. Stratton, -Vance, to sail fbr this port same
day, wae up at Philadelphia on the ftth Inst.
8chr. Zealous, Landon, hence, at Baltimore on the
4th Inst.
Brig Mery Ellen, Wall, from Darien, arrived at Nsw-
York on the 4th Inst.
Schr. Squire ft Brothers, to sell fbr Darien on the 6th,
was up at New-York on the Sth Inst.
Bchr. Joseph Burnham, from New Smyrna, (E. F.)
cleared at Charleston on the Oth ult.
Bchr. Mery Johnson, Johnson, from Jacksonville, Fla,,
arrived at New-York on the 4th Inst.
Bchr. Newton,Smith, for Tampa Bay, (Fla.) cleared at
New-York on the 4lh Inst.
Barque Harriot; brig Lucy, end schrs. Elisabeth, and J.
Vull, to sail for St. Marks and Newport, (Fla.) vis Key
West with despatch, were up at New York on the
Sth Inst.
Brig Warcallcr, Josaelyn, to sail for Cedar Keys, (FU.)
with despatch, was up at New-Yoik on the Slhimt.
Bilg* Alert, to sail for Jacksonville on the 8th,and
Panama, do. do. with despatch, were up at New-York on
the Sth inst.
[eoRREsroRBBNra savannah axrosuon.]
• Darien, Sept. 7.—Hd. brig Susan fpollbid, Jcnnelt,
New-York.—Cargo, 124,41)6 feet Sawed Lumber.
Chnrleston, Sept. 7,—An. schr. Henry Delanty,
Dole. Richmond, Va.
Cld. ship Southport, McCormick, New-York.
BarT. b—Cld. barque Convoy. Yntes, New Orleans;
schrs. Francis, Keenan, St. Jngo; El Dorado, Woolford,
; InlUmnre; P 11 Savcry, Whllden. Port Walihall, Vi4
Mary F Luttcrloh, Somers, Plilisaelphls.
ffiommcvcfnl KntclUflcuce.
county, who gave it as bis opinion, from his own
ail wu UIO uagut mu uiiiibi owiu. r i'!| ,
Government had issued orders that tho members, ^ incorrect, as be is a
man to bo relied ou. I Livaaroot.Auo.8ft | Havbs.Apo. 16 | Havana,.Auo.27
£.• «.l.tklllnn ret *11, re Cl n Ire Vreta* re.tll 111. I _ .. _ re . ■ . I ** , t If n IK III. 1 MR.
J twenty
Tbe M. K. wa* laden with Quarter Master ’■ stores.
T !ro ll Tik~i >re ' , "~ffi rTTSi—Y~ it « I'loooely and badly’ managed by thU apology of a I Now.
kee P cr ‘ Another fact that Gov. Towns fears the designed for exhibition at Jibe State Fair will be j TlIE Ship (Iinry Clay—A firo broke out
for thn Rmit*hf>rn tn La atnilnniHl *«■ Vnllowa* I l l ev ®l®P n i c iib* 0 f fblsiustilutl°D at the coming *cs- I sent over the canal and Ri»il*Roads free of charge, j about 3 o’clock, on the morning of tbo 4th inst.,,
lUZ — “ f Hrf—™. “ -PP-.«.t f~m .hU= such tondtaM Ub-reHty dcreryc. to b. Iml- lbo . rd tho .„,p Urnry Cay. of G.m-.u, MSfa&tiSZ,
niver .ml one >1 .Miami' Com Florida Only a few d.yn^>. I *»• Informed by • Demo- toted c\ery where. I tu.x A Co.'. Hue of New-Vork and Llycrpool de|cHlAugu.t 13, to tho Phlladelphto Pmmyka- l,e.. rcc',1 from hev.nonh,
1 ! - * (mi nmmin.nl In th»* nartv of Onhh count v. that ( Iki. Rlv rhlunn wrre hamrcftfiir ninev on the re.nkAi> Tkii •tirnnin.iinr. v*H«la u*»rn nt mm f ni</n. an va llint n citizen of Ilurriaburfr. Pa., nain
Latest Date*.
FOR NEW-ORLEANS.
The Packet Brig JOSEPHUS, Pitch-
2ebB er, master. I« dally expected, and will sail for tht
above port about the 83th Inst. For Freight or Passage,
apply to WOOD, CL AG HORN ft CO.
sept 10
Yours truly,
J. V. G.
Charleston receipts 109,057
Add export* froni George
town to New-York,.... 1,431—103,488
0,936 101,353 195,491
Increare, 49,973
The city con.umption at Savannah include* the amount
sent to Florida and Augudn by steam-boats, also Ihe a-
mount sent in the enuutry by Rail-Road.
...... 8.—Cotton.—'We have no change to
market during tho past week. Wejquote
■ found in the berth' on board the brig. Mr. I t i, cm kicked up at this imputation, and said he I tinned notwithstanding, a native vessel having j ateamer* Active and the United States, barely in I ^ or ‘j 1 ® ®. u l^ States, and trover return again to
MO.P..T wu .lek when ho retired the preiou. wo „, d , ltack Tow „ >bout he, howeyer, wre been plundered on th. evening of the 6th. within „ 10n „ v „ he, from tho felling ma.to of Iho H. “."ooly yr.fenr.^'mfroloT^fhu' nZhlSl'.
even ng. .. . , I prevented through the persuasion of the gentle-1 sight of the gallows. I c., which came over with a violent crash about 6 I hood, in Frlcburg, a young, intelligent, and lite-
Dlakb’s Patent Fire-Proof Paint. — We I n , an who gave me this information. ThU is con-1 Cabacca*. July 20th—Tbe ruvulutlon hu I o’clock. Finding U impnadble to sav« the ship rary man, named-Neff, personally known to me,
rerl^mtu m,.T .“ta 'll" h , e <T °r,7> "7 T,!!” ,"T br0k ' n 0 " 1 *"' W V ™" ue, “ ,h0 80V - ° r C "r ,h ”’ C0 "!1 ,l “ rly "” ur ; n ,h0 to tot wek. w.:
vertuement tn another column, of this moat tin- 0 f this appointment, and that the Institution Is er nment of Gen. Monaoas. Gen. Pars is acta- morning, and soon settled to tho bottom. A con- u f Baden and Germany to be dissatisfied with 8g <0 Bg cents for old-and 0@0M for new crop,
gulsr and valuable substance. Mr. Blaxb, the rotten, and will become a burthen to the State un- a lly at tho head of an army of about 4,000 men, siderablo portion of tho cargo may bo recovered the preaent form of Government; and last, but
patentee and proprietor, bu removed from Ohio d „ prerent manegement, there cannot be a , nd | flh , people of Maaaeai.o prove friendly to in n d.,t,aged .tote, but It I. hardly poaalble the »»'j'™* 1 ’ “ r f F^.'^ltoXufaml l . . „ t . ,
p £*Jgt ° r 1 "woh«re; n do M doub '; Vr?"° doubl 'Tr, 1 !? Um - -> ffi■» * h| p»«■«-««>'<»»£•
Paint Into more general use. Wo bare no doubt remcd y tho mismanagement of this institution, the chance* of victory over Monaq a* bo in his «.«. «« i .. j p. . , r —ji .. • ■ • -
but thia article will work a radical cltaogo iu the ,nd the wbolo businca of Ihe State, it is only f avor#
modo of covering tbe exterior of oar dwellings, necessary for tbo Whig* to get the Legislature j D Carthagcna the cholera was raging. In a
It U a aingular phenomenon in the great works and the Governor. ThU can be done if tho Whigs population of 10,000 souls, 1,750 were interred in
of Nature, being composed of Silica, Alumina, | do their duty.” | , he , hort , Dace Q f 40 days, dying after 3, 6 or 10
Prot. Oxide of Iron, and Magnesia, with a small | iuui.Rond Sleeting. | hours of sickness. ^
admixture of Lime and Carbon; all of which WAYNESBORO’, SEPT. 4, 1819. „ SoMI . | , , || | , Courier I originated, though the most plausible supposition I whilst Neff looked ciroerful.”
(after being mixed with oil and spread on) har- | M a mcel|nff of tho c | tlien . 0 f Burko county, roy- . „ Wo have in our officcTTpair of fine I U ' ,bul firo Fn ^ *** *=ommnnlcated to
“l C |°““7 n T jfflf ttolomlytoG, form. | callcd for , h , p„rpore_ effkiog imn.edi.to .top. | Sp y „ ub Pom pkta., ryl.ed hy M.cn.t, Bq. | ^ U ‘ Ctl “ °"
S rounds, the man [only
r support of an agen, widowed I ding week slrice we cominmeDil our isnue. "Buyersseem
»nd U insured In Wall-street for neurlv <60.000. I mother, 1 was condcincd and shot. He died like roluctant to make purchase* at the hlih rate hitherto paid,
and is insured In Wall street lor nearly QW.vw. | n miiM ^ Wb Brrivod at (ho pIaceof execution, os they apprehend a temporary fall Tn price., when tl-
_r hU hnl nml nxrlnmrd In n loud video. I dints of the Improved appearance of Uie crop reachirs
board about one-third, of her cargo. I ’Long live German Liberty—long live tiro Ger- I E ur0 P°* The > r ,c, m Induposed to give over Oc. for folly
— • • '• • ■ • 1 —lii-*. These were his last words, and
Augusta, Kept. 0, P. M.—Cotton—There hn*
been some Inquiry for Cotton both ye.irrday and to-day.
Bales uratmut 450 bales were made at full prices. The
receipts of new Cotton have been about 60 bales; about
30 bales havo been sold, since our weekly report, at from
1U e> 9J<c., principally ntUtfc. The qunllly of ihe par-
:cl» received have been from Mlddlln* Fair to Fair.
Freights.— 1 The boats and the Rail-Road have been
I She was to sail for Liverpool, aud had received on ho'swung hi^hnt^!
’ rard about one-third of her cargo. ‘Long live Germ’
The whole value of the cargo may be set down ma» Republic!'
nt about $28,000. 114.50. known how th.
UNION STEAM-BOAT CO. OF OA. AND SO. CA
FOR HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA.
The superior Light Draught
Steam-Packet H. L. COOK, Capt
Siuw, having been enlorsed nml re
fitted f«r Paisitnacra and Freight, will
commence her rejulnr trips as above, Toicsiny, Dili
September, tt 5 o’clock, P. M-, and will continue to leave
on every Tuesday. For Freight or Fasiue, apply on
board, at Dillon’s Wharf, or to ^*
, M. A. COHEN, A*ent.
ft?* Way Freight* payable by Shippers, and during Ik*
absence ol tho Boats, will be stored free of chsrse. All
Good* consianed to Uie Agent, will be forwurded free
of Commission*. imtu sept 4
~F A L LAND WINTER ^
FASHIONS.
Gents’Fashionable NUTRIA, MOLESKIN
and BRUSH HATH, of various quslUei.
A fine assortment of Genu* and Y< uih* CAPS; togeth
er with a vry extensivo stock of II ATS aud CAPS, de
signed for the wholesaln trade, which are ottered toelty
and country dealers on liberal terms, st New-York prket.
N. LYON,
Successor to Ives, Ilor.ey ft Co.,
sept 10 Gibbons’ Rang*.
p LEUKof Co7ncn^6FFICE--Savannair,
VV 30th Airgu-c, 18 ‘0.—Priposuls fug fornlshlng the
Sick Poor with Medicines for one year, will be received
at this Office until fo o’clock, A. M. Thursday, the lftk
September, 1349. By order-
EDVVAR
The Wars of France—In the courso of tho |
last five centuries, Franco hns been engaged in
wars, tiro aggregate duration of which nmouuts
Ireitre!! *^° nc ^°*** n ° ^T^. rV !° U * M or construction of a Rail-Road from the Ccn- i They are said to be of sweet and delicious flavor, I ""1 r '" j. I wars, tiro aggregato duration of which nmouuts I FaKiaiiTs.—The boats and the RiUl-Road have been
action of the weather nnd fire, and the longer on, tra | RaiJ.Road to Augusta, Judge John White- nn d far superior to the common pumpkin for font- Joim IIowABD * B esrpenter employed on tiro (o 326 ycn|g p of these, 35 were yenraofcivil war, doing a heavy business In up freights, nnd a folr business
the harder and more permanent it scents to be- „ BAD wu CftUed to Cb air, and Thomas H. ,j- ^c. One of them weighs forty pounds.” ,bl P* WM co “ sldcra bly burned. He was aroused 40 ofrHIgions war, 76 of war on thejrolftf France, «n down fratgliU. About 1^0 bale, havo been shipped
Indiana Representation—The luck of po-
_ _ .. , ■ litical war Is sometimes n curious thing to behold.
Dr. Ouurw.ffw, u to pip. otto | T<kej for CMmpICi tbs rcccn t CongrereicnBl elec-
come. It has alt the appearance of tbe finest a ud Alex. Mackenzie appointed Sccre-
Indigo when taken from tlio mine, aud may be
msshod between Ihe finger*, but an exposure of a I Dr. C —*
few days turns U to a bard stone. The Examiu- I different Committee*, reported that they had can
ing Committee of the Fair of the American In- I vai#e d i bc county as effectually as could be dono
stituie, held last fall in the city of New-York, un der the unfavorable season, many of thee Hi-
tStortotlmd WTlSriltS'torewW^a/ l “ l " B "^f" 1 '"“"'f 1 r *^ d J* - * lh ' i norUi ttoU of Indian., and to Frce-Soif member I .tone, on Tuesday, lath ult., 160 mile. Eoit of I SSiSS."
«) Mr. Blaki a Modal. Tbe Wlrlf to Stotoof totaJunZttatf hl " d ‘“ l I^ok a. .hire: | to Ea.t- A. ft A. M„ dtreovered to ve-el
Near-York, held fn Buffalo, aim awarded a Di- n . R . CcvL „, fV| ., of Savannah, ad-
ploma. Tha Ayenla oT all tha Fire fo.uraoce I drclltd u,e meetio--, B t v i,i f a bi.tory 0 r the Read,
Compaotci of Akron, Ohio, (where tho Point in nlld re po r ( e d that tbe city of Savannah and her
beat known,) havo Issued circular* to to effect c u iu .„, had .uhecrihed Ibdaum of «3M,000. The
tot toy will inaure buildinga, the roots of which mec tlug wan aleo addreeacd by Rev. Mr, Gould-
pt. 0,—CoiTON.—Since our last re
frain sleep by the noise of the flames, and made «J d 175 foreign. Great and sanguinary battles,
^ The//° riflu wu C & vLel 'i f rtOO tnn* abuut t * n h t * , "^ t ^ cn,,u Y thcro were Sftyear* of war; I v l?wo?Uie , market , |ater accounts have been received
The II. C lay was a vessel of 1300 tons, about n tho 17th. 69 years; in the 18th 58 yenrs,—ma- from Europe, showing an advance or gd. on Cotton, with
" 1 king a total, in thoso tbreo centuries, of 212 yenrs large sales and a good trade In tho manufacturing Wo
of wnr loSSofpcurn. Add to theso, the revolt!- | tricts. Thc*o favorable advices (tlvo additional confi
. five years old.
tion in Indiana. The majority for Mr. Me- — . _. —. ...w ... —
Gavoiiey (Whig) in the seventh district is great- OG* The brig St. Patrick, Greenfield, from tions nnd wars of the present century, nnd who dence to cotton dealers, and rnnke »*
cr than tho wholo Loco-foco majority In the Now London bound to Charleston, with a car ff o I ^SJJ d Yt?o*?Sf Iho countsI O ftro'lhfht^d oherlng. for sale very
ire^r A .1,. tc-rere Creti I of .lone.on TuiM.lav. 18th nit.. 1 AO mile. Enet of I of Ul ° couutry— JVcto York Journal qf | | imlled .
Charleston, Sept. 7.—Cotton.—We have thus
for received 15 hulcs of the now crop, a«nintt 195 bnles at
the same time Uie previous yen*. The receipts of Uie
, one member in Indiana! Look at this:
Whig. Loco.
McGaughey,.. .1,873
OBITUARY.
are well covered with this Paint, at much lower
ino and Charles A. Lamar, Esq.
premiums than those covered with tin or zinc, Dr. Chables W. West, Chairman of tho Board
l* 338 I left the brig at 12 M.;*15 minutes afterwards saw I A ‘ *?°Y D ! T> H * and J - w * n * Bt,N nn ' , rnmM >'> I BgT middlltig (I'sx/SirnnifrSy^r
u„.u„re ,nvl,cd “»“« e n d ‘bo Funeral of tho former from the and good.fair- '
Total,
a- i h r g ° do "' , h 1 ’ b r r:, br rw °^h v b °, ‘M \ " ,id “ c " ° r «»•«*«■- t,„. a,t...o«., a!.u«,
we icarn irorn me mcw-xorK vouner f, ,|, 0 wn *at the tlmo under close reefed
th.I re nnln.nj ••■....I reC M. FI. ... I .. . ... * I
Miing, tniougn wwen not a panicle Resolved, That (he following notice be publish- leave Ms master and go to Boston, ft (s stated e(1 u _ bv t u. n r gc i. r sterling Cant Holmes ,,ou, ° ( r,r ynn County,) for a Major, to command the |
:an P«“- It " ev er P«als off, and can- cd in the paper* of Augusta and Savannah: that on arriving there he was required to ship as fmm P Windsor N H hound tn Frrdprlrkehunr' fi *l ,,0 ‘ lron of Cavnlry attached totlie 1st Division, Georgia
‘.nJ* th .? " a,l J ral co,or of tbe aub- “Notice is hereby given that books of subecrip- a sailor at $40 a month, and out of his wages lo v « nnd taken to Ifomninn Hnadt. when Cant AIiIUIi , , o n the QSth of September, 1849, agreeably lo law. I
“ato'htofto'‘to.ton.to'il'rortod.v‘for I ° f Comn,i " l<1, ’ cr *' rc P° r,c<l •» lh " ™« lln ff I !««*«*»• th »‘ * coloredrerv.nl of Mr. ClAV, I , hc jfflH having bean haulad up a few minute.
l ij U , “? fo * ,iouab,e Color of lh ® d *y * or following resolution-*, passed by the Board of named Levi, had been induced by tho payment |*.f or . the crew left After rctnaininrr in tho boat
to aide, of our dwelling., and. form, a com- Comm ,„io„er. : of 8 300 mad. to him by -re,no aboUttonUt.," to l b „ u ° ^ hour, to t *. Hr. wOreolS
pltie atone coaling, through wbkb not a panicle I -r-,.., I r.r. j ...^ | about two hour., tno captain and crow were ptclc-
of mol.lure can pare. It never peala off, and can
not fade. a. it i» tha natural color of to aob- I “Hone. I. Hereby givco that book, ol eubrerlp- | „ , a |l„ r a month, nnd out of hla wage, to | v . „,,d taken lo Hamoton Itoarb. when Cant
.Unce, It will bo well for Ihoeo iutcreetcd to eeo Hon to the Stock of to Augu.li .nd Wayue.- „ (u „d th. 8300 which they had advanced. To „ “ “ " ' *, I
that they buy uf Mr. Blakc. (to patentee,) or boro’ Rail Hoad will bo opened at Savannah, An- lh |. hc demurred, end at their requc.1 paid back mS^r SJffiltt'tooad few llod^
hi. autorhed Agent., an,I re. that every barrel goat, and tV.yne.boro- on Iho eighth (Sth) day lh e money and returned to Newport. /“ *° br -"-^ ^M’ bogbd^lo Mew London-
is marked “Blake’s Patent Firo Proof Paint,” of October next, under tho superintendence re- . the remaining two arnved at Norfolk on Tuesday
as there i. any quantity of worthless counterfeit quired by law; and will continue open as the law R ™ J ” ° re " ,c " lioned in * he P a ‘ morning In the schr. friendship, Capt. Andrews.
stuff In market, called Fire-Proof Paint. | Jcquircs.* And whereas, subscriptions for Stock I P cra , tba “ he f f 1rench t Government will refuse to | The brig was 180 tons burthen, owned in New [
■ ■ ■ •—— ——— , _ , . j t» P a t i I rec cive Mr. Rives, tho newly appointed Amcri- I London, ono half by tho captain. She was not
Sal. Of Sr ocae.— file Uirmiclejf Srrdmel of in reld Compeny havo already been made In ad- c>n w|nUlcr . lnformcd „,„ 0 „ , „ d
»y.r “One of to be evidence, of Ihe | vane, for a eum ..deeding the . mount.uthorirlng eomo r „ m p, rfcclly lru , lu , orlhy „„ di „ 1
Head Quarters, 1st Division G. M.
STATESBORO’, AUO. 18lli, 1849.
Ordered, that an election be held nt Bryan Old Court |
the 8th s
prosperity of the city at tho close of tbe busi- an organization, notice is hereby further given cred i t thcm altogether. In tho fervor ofbis zeal I Abrival of the U.S. Sloop of \Vab Ports-
ness season, is furnished fn tho steady advance I that tbe Stockholders will meet at Waynesboro’, to nronitiate England wo are nrrnnrori fir mouth—Tbo U. 8. sloop of war Portsmouth,
and Increased demand for the better and safer 1 in the county of Burke, on the 13th day of No- an y degree ofindirect Insult towards this country I ^mmodorc Cooper, arrived at Philadelphia
cla.. of .lock. a. laveatmenl., Wa learn that v.mbcr ne.l, for Iho purpore of electing revet, from Loo „ NAP0LE<) p. Bul w , „„ „„
* »« J'cvlvrd.y of 160 .hare, of Director, to manage the afla r. of tha Company , nolivc wh(ch he wouW baye fop luch . „
Mechanic.'Bank .lock.t 91J5 per .hare, and in conformity lo the Charter. a. thla: and a. for hla taking It in rerenlmcnlof
"*■ ' 0n , " otlo “ 0f Dr - WMT ' “ j rent, former proceeding, of Mr. Rive., while
0 do not beliove it.
Capt. Mallard Is charged with the execution or this order.
By order of General P. Coni.
sept 8 THOH. C. LLOYD, Aid de-Camp.
LOG CABINS, BURKE COUNTY, (Geo.) )
August 17th, 1849. j
Messrs. Editors^-Yan will confer a favor by nnnounc-
Ing my name as a candidate to represent the Dth Scnnto-
rial Dlfftriet (Burke and Emanuel) at the October election,
and oblige yours, ftc. E. A. D. BROWN, M. D.
Georgian will plense copy. aus 91
good fair—. Thu trnniactions in Long Count! Imvc
been limited to a few bales Sea leland, at prices rouging
from 15 lo SOc.
Km*.— 1 The market lias been very quiet since our ln*f
report, tho transactions having been confined torn few
parcels of good shipping quality nt prices ranging from 3Jf
to 3X, aud ona.lnt at i|3 11 -lGtlis V hundred, Received
tills week 480 tierces.
Rnuoit Rice—There hns been some Inquiry for Rough
Rice, and 7000 bushels of prime qualiry have been sold at
95<*. for shipment.
Frsioiits.—‘There Is nothing offering to Liverpool—
We quote nominally \i @ Jtfd. The rate to New York
has advanced since our Inst, nnd the current rate now Is
25c. for Cotton nnd 09J{c. for Bice; and to boston 85c. for
tho former, nnd 75c. V tierce for tho litter.
kxports—srptrmbsr 7.
St. Jaoo—Schr. Francis—90Q bbls. Rico. '
Baltimohs—Schr. El Dorado—218 bales Upland Cot
in.
New Orleans—Bark Convoy—509 bbls. Bice, and sun
dries.
Wilmington, Sent. O.—Torpkntins.—Sales of
some 000 to 700 table. Turpentine linva been made at
*9,40 V* tab!, for yellow, and $3,13 Vbbl. for No. 1 Vir
gin Dip.
Tar—A sale of r email lot of Tar was mode at 81,40
63 shares at $123. There was also a sale of
fe^»treUremJ«,wTh“tor, 1 1 I “>»i*le’r>tPa^ 1 we
gratifying indication, of thepro.perou. chnracler iSg tooSghI . W ' The New-York Courier If En,utr,r of tho | of the Porlmoulh, vl{
ftp- FKMOIK-CmZFJV-.-I am a CandWdatc to
to 3rd in.t,, from Madeira, which pleco ebe left I 1-hEIlK or tub hUl’Bllfbll AND INFERIOR COURTS | V 1,1,1.
onlhoffllhJulv The Commo, lorn ... of Challiatu County, althe electioo In Jnnu.ry nc«,end BnaiT. TuantaTi»«.-181 hbl.. Solilt. Turpentine
on me Auto joty. i nc commodore woe obliged - ' wore(jj.po.edofnlS8)fe. Veatlon—hetnfnnedvanceof
to rolurn lo tho Balled Stalea In conreqocnce of ^i!^ y 9c.ori tfi.t iidlon. llb:i.gl,73,notreiarnabli. AuoUter
■nrlnna in,,,... nrra.tAnoHLv an ATwirere.. I ““B 37 m JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. lot of 100 bbls., terms not mndn public.
serious illness, occasioned by an attack of African , - ■— . . Rosin—A sale of 490 bbls. No. 9 Ro»ln wa* mado nt
fever, while cruising on that unhealthy coast. ft?* FELLOH'-CITJZEJfSt—John E. Davis, Esq., I 81,50 V’bbl., and some 4 lo 500bbls. No. 3 do. st 75c. V*
ilflntllfl. In retire, in Jnnunrv ni»*t frnm Ihn nfflua ref I Ulirrol.
of tho last scasou’s business, which is now being I rate to anexlcnt’which will place its completion lost, says: “Rumors were current throughout 1 — ... , . .. .
felt and acknowledged by all classes. Let us eo beyond any doubt, and in the shortest reasonable the city yesterday, that one or more vessels had Lieut. Commanding; B. M. Dove, G. Wells aud ru,, Jf •2 ,le11 7 nar rii.**®**
on Improving, enlarging and building up facto- I tln,0 ‘ ® I b®*" wij5ed thc Government Authorities, for an I 9.*l? rl 5f £* f *«"*!«>$, Lieutenants; Wm. Johnson, |
Tho following Is a list of the officers and crew I Intending to retire in January next from tho office of
the Portsmouth, viz: c,ork of u, ° Superior and Inferior Courts, I announco I Nexv-York, Sept. ft. P. M.-The Cotton mnrkct is
lleujvmlutapw, Cummodere; H. D.re»utc.| | STL",? EtacUo",^ | n,«t«.
WM. II. BULLOCH.
ries, and our history for years to come may be
written Jn a word—luccn* /
Tiro Chops—Tho Little Rock ( Arkausas) Dem
ocrat, of the 24th ult., says the prospects of the a
crops In that vicinity, are fast brightening under meeting adjourned.
the influenco^f sunshine at home, and a rise of I JOHN WHITEHEAD, Chairman
prices abroad. (Since tho floods ceased, the plants Alex. Mackenzie, )«. . ,
have rapidly matured, nnfl promise a very good I Trios. II. Blount, r* ccrc r M *
xS8i "
) Surgeon; J. O. Bradford, Purser: W. H.
The term, of eubrerlpllaa havmg been read, I jUf.pd vlolallon of oor neutrality l.w.,i'„r„„- ISSmVrei.taat Surgeon; O. M. lUnrem, Act-
the sum of $26,700 was subscribed in money, veying men aud munitions of war, intended to I ing Master; G. W. Young, Passed Midshipman;
most of the friends of tho Road desiring to sub- be used for the invasion of Cuba. °* p * Allen, C. C. Cannon, J. E. Johnson, Mid-
reribowork. “We undcr.lood that to f/nfon had .ailed for ,h ^ ne “- , A.
There being no further business, on motion the I M dic southern port contiguous to Cuba, with a I Wo give a M0 a '* , ‘ l of lhc oD \ ccrB of tho "• .
number of men on board, who had been enlUted ‘ h ! P ”" dci ,™ wl ' c “ ll " ^rOmoua
into thl. illegal .crvicc,-and that they were .op- Si ^
plied with arm., 6tc. Wa did not leern that .hn V ’ ®' * ' ,p f*
had been detained. Por, » p ™y“ ‘he 6th June; nnd tho U. S. brig
•'ll wa. ..id, however, that anolhcr VM „ 1 »W8'.»llb« Capo do Veto, vie;
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
Gentlemens—I nm a Candidate for the Omco of|
CLERK or the SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR COURTS,
end will bu obliged to you for your support in January
next. Respectfully your fellow citizen,
sug 7 m!7—mflO ALEX. DRYSDALE.
AUUIVAL8 AT HOTELS—SEP’l’. 11.
Pulaski House.
Mrs S 8 Sibley, three children nnd servant, Florida;
Mrs Lowd, do; S Root, Lumpkin; E E Rowler, do; H G
I- lour bns declined six cent*. Corn quoted ot 63, with
sales or39,000 hrnhels. Thorn Isnsllght advanceInRIco,
Stocks aro unchnnscd. Sterling Kxchnnso quoted at 9K-
Kept. 0,0 P. M—The Cotton mnrkct is unsettled
by the nows of the steamer, hut the article Is held Armor.
Flour, 5-71 @ 5,37. Corn, 50 O 63, nt which 90,000 hush-
els were sold. Provisions and Groceries unchanged.
Rice Is quiet.
Stocks have improved, and Treasuries are quoted at
13«
Ncxv-Orlcnns, Sept, ft P. M.—Cotton—There
were 300 bales Cotton sold here yesterday, s'
among them were 50 bales of tho now crop
Havana, Aug. 20—Sugar, inferior to regular, 6
,, ■ _ • , - „ . i , . ... , ,,,. , .. iituiiK miisior: is. a. ociacn, u. uoroman,ransc(j “oniicn, aib;/vuiiihi«iihiiu iBuy,uu;w i-minor, Hong Hong,,
Tbe Captain General has called out a force of4000 State* authorities in this city. What wa* tho re- Midshipmen; J. Parker, J. P. I’yffc, E. J. Means, I Mass; H M Nutting, Forsyth; Mrs Ensign, do;C J Shop- wo quote Uombny T’, 5 8 to5.fi; Uongni T’s,6.7 to' 7.4 *
men, and largo bodlea of troop, have been rent to * ult of gW Inquiry, or whether II hoc been con- J. Bruco, Mfdnhipmen. nrd, lialy and child, Florida; Oeo Miller, N York; J A NWKgfVBiljW', The «nlc. are c.llmutal al 16,000
. . \ de^ b: f w.i, fretog,') u.K: h 11 a wS!r^ii*ri fer*
■though wo UmJ, w. F. Babb, AariMut Burgcdn! J. Ann- B '•““"nr. Indy nnd elilld, Mobllci 1 Vail, Florid., D (toe. aro rntllvr lower. Nra. 16 8t, SO la 33* | No«.
--/* >ug uiougninow mat rearcely a third | The Bngllsn Uon.nl had written to Jamaica to | «mie« wo navo It irom no omcial .uurcc,-lt .trong, Acting Mnatcri J. A. Seawall, Chna. Gray, Kennedy, Cnnnt B I, Illy and lady, do; J mock and Indy, S'E! mSi'.ifS.fS! ffl
field, below «ftfr3®lrend more eblp. for lhc protection of Brlti.h pro- DM to ProclaUlion of Iho Prddent (WWWwWBB j - E- “'"‘"“P- B- C. Burk^ Om> U N Philip., Lumpkin erq N W Bade, An..,I- SjSS |3 tale, to 5™,.'’"'“’ J,J0I> WS °'"
^TjaSSSSSSBS Pr- m ,lmely ° nd n " C " , “ rJ - m< " 0 Was Decamr-E. commander, »“' C ^Cal",,..eemerChmakeei W ft 0..„l.. | «?«rrm«r{, demand hn. epallaa
In aomo neighborhood, to worm Icon tho In- Tho Captain General had forbid tho delivery of formation In regard to the matter will be elicited W.1I. Ball, N. Colllnn, B. Ilandclph, (acting,) city lintel.
crEU "’- I New Orleans paper, through tho Po.t Office. daring today,-- Lieutenant.! J. O. H.rrta, Purjerj tV. S. BUhop, T Byrne, On; J Bale., Now-Ynrk, F, BMC., do, John
Tho letter, nay nothing of the innurroctlonary | fg Tho Wheel crop tn thlSstato ha. tnrned mSSS^VdSuS, W. H. Loven’X’: ir^"V r rT C’ !"!! no m,?’« F f A
i. i-neir olm.t n.wl ft|....l._. n I_ .... ..I I ,fv_.. ■ rev rev wit . i t - 1 HOlmCS. nriff (iGIl nlnrsllnll! II H lilfllB. Mltrnii- II Snltn.
GO* The steamship Crescent City mot with a I . _ ^ _
slight ncrident soon nfter leaving Now York on 1 movements. They attribute the military demon I out very short, nnd Cherokee Georgia, our main I Totten, j. D,Itomcy3fid*hiprncn7
tiro 1st Inst., and was compelled to return. The | Strattons to tho reception of the Proclamation of r e,lancu * wil1 barely make‘enough for seed nnd U. 8. brig Bainbrldgc—A. O. Slaughter. Ctom-1
HI p : ^o<«li-.‘»- f > r, d an
Uiagres on the 3rd inst. , I expedition agaiust Cuba being on foot. 1 [ Augusta Constitutionalist. I P. Buckner, Acting Master.
Holmes, brig Gen Marshall! DH LiUlo, Macon; U Sutton,
Florida; Dr Monsolo, Stanitcad; M Finch, Savannah;
J M Levitin, Mnlac; W Brown, brig Eliza Juno; O Gil-
Patrick, brig Hellwellyn; W C Rogers, Eelontonj Miss !
Clarliiflii R nates, Maine; C llorlet, do; C Bales, do.
— — .... — — continued only for
actual wants and tho transacUbn* havo been limited to 25,-
000 pieces of gray nnd about 5,000 plcoo* of white. Wn
quotatwiiutmonth-gray$2mc totfllOci white iS235c
Tea—About 95 chops of new congous have reached
Cnnton, and mu*tcr* of about 95 moro have been receiv
ed, but no settlement* havo as yottakenploce, liiconse-
K mceofthn extravagant rates asked by Uie teamen.
otrsnsacUons In old tens havo been very trilling, and
tho remaining stock is almost exhausted.
Tiro export of «|ik amounts to 18,600 bales, ngnlnit
93,100 bales during the previous seaaarm,.
si-pt 10
ARP O. WILSON,CFk Council.
■\TOTICE.—The Sulscriber, having pur-
lx chased the interest of Mr. J. E. Johmon, (of tb*
late firm of JOHNSON ft UO.,) in Uie Drug Store,comer
Hull and nay-streets, will continue Uie buriness on bis
own account; nnd hf-pos to receive the patronage hither
to extended. Demand* against said firm will be settled
by the undersigned, and thore indebted will |uke pay
ment to
sept l J * A ’ TROCHE.
( 1ARPET1NGS, Oil Cloths, Rugs, &c—
16 pieces super Bru'srls Carpeting; 90 do do 3 ply
do; 90 do super and superfine Ingrnln do; 90 do Cotton sad
Colton nml Wool do; 90 do 5 8.3 4 and 4 4 VeneUsndo;
10 do 6 4 and 19-4 cl’d Baize; 3,4,6 and 6-4 011 Cloths;
4, ft, nnd 0-4 white and col’d matting; with a Urge as
sortment of Tuned mid Chenille Rugs and Mats. Just
received and for sale by
sept 4 SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
/"'OPAHTNEHSHIP.— The Untleretaed
V have recommenced business in Ssvnnnsh, under
the firm of O. JOHNSON ft CO. They hsve ttken the
Store In Bryan-street, North sldo of the Market, sod
next door to Urolr former Stand, where they ore now
opening n general nnd complete assortment of Boot* and
Shoo*. They Invite their old friends nnd the pttMkr to
examine their Stock. Their focllities for purcbarisi
from (lie Manufacturers will enable them to offer as good
bargains as can be obtained in any city North or South.
OTIS JOHNSON,
sept 10 OLIVER M. LILLIBRIDGE^
T.'OREIGN and Domratio DRY GOODS.
1 By late arrivals, the subscribers are In receipt of Fall
and Winter DRY GOODS, to which tho attention of
merchants viilUng this market is Invited.
rept 10 LATIIItOP k FOOTB.__
PLANTATION and Housekeeping DRY
L GOODS—Now receiving, full supplfes of Llnwy*,
Kerseys, Plains, Fancy Jeans, Negro Blanket*, fins Bo“
Blankets, Brown and Bleached Cottons, Linens, sro* ns.
’ °.el>tW LATIIItOP A FOOTE.
RED nnd White FLANNELS-Ju.11»-
celved, and for sale by . - nr .m V
•npt 10 * LATHROP k FOOTE.
Jeans,
simcros, iniick ao, niaca rronen uoe d»iih > »«.
lean. French, English and German BroadI Cloth*- * 0 '
■ole by LATHROP ft FOOTE.
TYROWN’S nnd Bngly’aGold PENS.—A
J J new nnd large supply or both of the above ms*er
Pens—a splendid tot, among which no one esn fall W
•ultedjjiiiitrecelvod by JOHN M. C00PEH.
sept 10
Yi RENVILLE’S Georgia and BP
r » r 18S °| ,, 3 1 oim l ■»!'ooof k
ttty-by
sept 10
XT AIR fur PLASTERING.—lOWaHnii,
sopl
17ULT0N Market BEEF&FitoiiyPO^;
l 1 10li.tr661.. of each, iQIldlnf 1 b AT.
A LE nnd BUTTER— Superior Cro<“
J\. Cream Ale and fresh Goehen BuUer, per Clierow
tff° by j.V^ONNERAT-
TUST RECELVEp-lMcoeke.wBg!
• » Gin, 90 boxes Cheese, 10 boxes 8tarch, 95 kiw Ml .
1,10 klu Sounds and Tongues; landlnf "jJ} A
O Gin, 9
erel,10klt
con nnd for sale hy
sept P.
/~f ARDEN SEEDS.—Ruta Bnge. S
VT Dutch nnd Piirnlo Top Turnip 8c 1 ,,, /J‘ al ‘ 1
nuortmontofall kind* of Seeds; for sale by ma «jii(,
assort men tof nil
sept 8
ofB.vd.1 f-r’Aj’^.MAKTW.
1AVA COFFEE—25 bnge Jove Coffto.« (
tl sugeHor quality; for sale by nAVIS fcCQP^.
ltOCl? po]V PEAS.—60 bushols CowPST®
V,/ bag* of 3 bushols each; for ,alflb fl AV iB ft Q0f^
mporlof art l^
rig Hyson
ll psMARTHju
rr7EAS.-Jiwt received a eupoi
X Gunpowder, Pouchong nnd Young
canister caddies and cliosts; for sale by
■apt 8 ^
^elt.6te S, Fntl .06