The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 21, 1847, Image 2

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□liar*. < Dollar*, a Dollar*. lo in advance. NTS inserted at the u.sal r^lo*. « paid aw all communication* ami Ml i to Vera having id Col. thoy were "Vh coin- hand, . bo amputated. Genius of Liborty of Ohio; our Imrhor, not- oftho wind, is literally ing backwards ami for- hbrson mules and government ''•the cannon is occaai- onccntion, giving a r gallant olheers and bravo Gen. Patterson and staff, Maj. Polk, brotitof of Jenkins, regular army, arrived by tho.Btcainor New Orleans, from Now Orleans, and Gon. Gushing and staff, by the steamer,Ohip, from. Bra- Our correspondent, writing on tho 1th inst., sayi Gen. Patterson expected to, bo able tp start fur the intorior in about a weak with 2000 .or moro won. On the 11th Gen. Scott issued tho following o’dfeft . Through God’s favor, and tho valor of llto .., have the colors of our country boon hoisted in the capita! of Mexico, and upon tho pnlaco of its Government. 2d. But the war it not muled. Tho Mexican army and tho Government have fled solely to await the nDmen* propitipus to surprise and rovenge- Wo should ho vigilant 3d! The several regiments and companies will rem tin linked, ami will over be oil tho inert Our security is contained in military discipline '.dill, loit there he no drunken riots, no tumults, no straggling. Stragglers undergo the imminent Lient jf Si Vols, severely; Liout Annistoad, Oth Ini, slightly; ' ‘ -nodloid, N Y Vols, aoverclyy LioutJel- LioutMayno'Uoid, n'yVoI". Wl lock, 8 C Vols, severely; Limit F' fl It llussbl les, slightly? Liout J A Haskiu, 1st Artillory.so- blS Ltout D 1) Baker, and Liotlf J W Steon, S C,Vols, sovoroly; Liout J 8 PovUn^US Ma rines, slightly; Ltout A‘H Bann'on, f 8 C Vols, ■lightly; Limit Robcrtaon, S C Vols, soyorely;- Limit C J Kirkland. 8 C‘Vols, slightly; Liout Jll Davis,SC Vols, 1 slightly; Copk’ Jr M Scaiitlaild, I ltli Inf, slightly; : Cnpt King, 15th Inf, slightly;. Lient II C Lorignuckur, Voltigdurs,slightlVtCupt II O Beale, 14Ui Inf, * sligliuy? Llortt llicntird Steele, 14th Inf, slightly; Lieut Robert Bedford, 14th Inf, slightly; Lieut J N Palmer, Rifles, slightly. CAVALRY.' “’fuslang” of the Dolta, writes as follows: Ono fact has been oloarly demonstrated, both before and sine a the entrance of thq, army ilnto tlio Valley of Moxico—thut our, Cavalry, fop entirely too sniall. Tho service of tins corps boon so severe, owing to tho • smallness of its numbers, Uiat uftcr tho battle nearly all .the■■men and horses woro, in anmuher unfit forsprvico.— This,was calculated to destroy the efficiency of even those wo have herb; and even at Uio present time, oue4iitif of .tho command Is on extra duty every day. Mr. G. W. Barnes, of Georgia, iond Mr. Lewis Dickinson, of Alabnma, at tho cessa tion of tho armi-dice, organized, mounted, equip ped and supported a company of about, twenty men at tltelr own expense, to sorvo during-the fight, aud by order of Col. Jiaruoy, were attached to tho saundron of Capt. Hnrdoe. They -had several Bkinuishoswith tho onotnv, both bofore and after entering tho city. Mr. Harlow, of the company, was killed, and Air. Dickinson aud Air. J. Pierce, wore biully wounded. troyed tho Mexican army, of 30,000 men—upward* ^ of, 0000 of.wluch r have been taken prisoners. We have captured 70 licccs Of artiltory—27 at-tiio battle of Contreras, lOin the fort at Churubiuco.and 33 on ti;o 12th, 13th, andl4tli. : ot dead to tho appeal of their Commander and “" lid. - ’ . .Major General Quitman is appointed civil and military Governor of Mexico. \ By order of Ma^Gem^d Scottv ^ ^ ^ Two days after ho issued the following odd!- tioiial orders: , ■ • _*■■■ GENERAL ORDERS.—NoiWB. d gratitude to God for. llio sigi triumphs which thoy have recontly achieved for their country. . ' ‘ . Beginninrpyith tho 10th of Anntistqnci onil'mg file 14th in-mint, this army has gallantly fought its why through tho .fields und - forts of Cpntroras, Hun Antonio,‘Clmrubusco, Molinodel Roy, Clia- pultepec and tho gates of, San Cosiue and ,Tacii- uaya, into tho capital of Mo.iicb.‘■ J When the vory limited luiinbors who havo per formed tboso brilliant d^eds , shall, have beboiue known, tho world will bo astonished opt} our own igh flts. ntt exasperated population, ho may ngah^iopnitu in treble our numbers nnd full , upon us to ad- -e bt» the socurfty' of past countrymen filled with' J . But nil i* not yot done. The enemy, tiioi scattered and dismayed, has utillmany: ffagnri of his late army hovering about us, and,'r* 3 ’ - 4 . ucqipmie,. ore. Let oVqry goqd tloiis and enidtn lommund of Jlajor ;,>|a.a.o. ' A letter from Mr. Kendall, dated' -Tacnliaya, Sapt. 9, contain, the (billing liat of klllod and <?*»• WottTU'a Division.—Killed— Col. Mar tin Scott, 5th Inf.; Capt. Morrill,-. 6th Iitf.i Cupt. iff. Acres.3dArtt.Lieut.,!!.,B. Strong,fith I •) Liel t WArnistroug, 2d Art! Liout. W. T. unroll, Blh Inf.: Liout Forty, 3d Art, bu, uiutj'.i.ieuu V-. B Daniels,2dArt, severe, j Lieut. Ernst, flth. Inf., sovoroly—lost right Sand; Lieut J. G Burbank,8lhlnf.,mortally! Limit. J. D. Clark, 8’h Inf., badlyi Liout C. F. Morris, 8ih Inf., sevoroly—lost right foof Liont. J. Boards- ley, 8tli Inf, badlyu UentG. Wainwright, Btlt Inf, | slightly! Liout J. G, Fostur, corps ol on- i, sovoroly! Asst Surgeon J. Simons, slight yp.Lumt Dent, 5th Inf, severely; Limit. II. 1’rmce, 4ih Inf, sovcrelyi Lient A-B tLincolu, 4th Inf, aovorelyi Lient Herman Thorno, 3d Dragoons, aid to Col, Garland, aevarolyi Lient 9d n Art°rfigK&y lhI " < '" Liouh 4ndrinys, M yon SoMSirn’o CojiMAsn.—lFoimded_.Copt Croghan Her, ild Dragoons, severely; Lieut. Tree, Sd Dragoons severely) Lieut Walker, MounM Itiiles, slightly! Liout. Williams, 3d Unuoqm, slightly. 7 Tie) above list is complete ami perfect. There has been much difficulty in obtimnlng it, «a near ly all tho orderly sergeants and. eiecutivo offl- cershave beenkffied or wotmded; ' Ges. CimVAtADan's BntoADR Killed.. Johiwmi'ilfl LWm. Djck ll'osie/rd.—Major Savage,14tll Inf, slightly; Saiwnj ligonrs, slightly! Lient. Thoii. Shields, lljh' Inf. slightly; Liout Swan, Vp|ltg«ura,'alightly, > The less of iiou-conunissioned officers and pri- vatea in this brigade I hove net yet '• *- ,WjU not exceed 100. The loss in M .ppmiiiihd, Whioltcou»latedoir 230'ii .■ led and 33.wounded;* Ofhorses ho hud 27 killed »UoUindcrhim^ . N *J 4r 5> rover /oiKcorlmdahowo Another letter 'liilcd tbo 17th September, from the City of Mexico, contains the following list of the killed und wounded offlceM In tho talcing o Chnpnhcpee ni,d Iho captliro of tl,o.e)ty,, Itvyilj bu neon that soma ol the brightest ornaments the ftcrficohave fallen:. v Kittctl.—Col ItfUHoni, Dth Itif.; Lieut Col Ba tor, K V Vols.j Major Twiggs, U S Marine Capt Drum, '4th Art; Capt VuuoIinde,N V Vol ’A PKoden, dth Lift.; Liout J Wi C. VoU.; Lieut J 1» Smith, f.tit Iiift.; Lieut July Jus Mil apt M Fairchild, * ’.well, 2d Penn unn, 1st Ar tak. i Gcu Worth's division, slight- e-Qci mm aid to Gon. Smith, slightly; Liout. J. M. Adj. 1st Artillery, severely; Lt N Lyon, *1 Inf, slightly; Limit Jus. LongsUoul, BUi Inf, sm uroly; Liout Tihon„Voliigours,slightly; Limit. Spraguo, Adj 0th Inf, slightly; Limit M Clark, Adi S C Vols, severely; Limit J A Henderson, U S Marines, slightly; Limit Bell, 8 C Vols, slightly^ Limit no, Voltigours, soveroljt Limit Joint Kool Penn, V'ols, soveroly; Limit Jlartln, Voll slighlly; Liout Maunco Slolsnoy, 4th, Inf, dflRRR Lieut M I-ovoi, on Gen. auiunan’s atafl, TdignUj t ieldon, 8U; Inf, sovoroly; Liout Stovon-, ^ _ j ‘ Enquirer. !! 7 Camp Desha, Ai.'vy October 12; 18 Correnpomteuco of tho Colunibda 1 IST Ip assujniiig the Editorial Chair,'so ably filled during'the recent political canvass hy ntr friend Col. Jackson, nnd now resigned for a jriof period, by that gonticratm, because of threat ened 'affliction iu those relations of life which prompt a manly bosom to partieiputo in the griefs ora parent, as It aweUa with rapture under tho in: flucnco of a parent’s happiness, we congratulate f - - ihnt tho agitated wayos pf a political cauyoss.poriodicajly nocossafy for tile presoiyatioii of ehoriRhod principles, liavo boon stillod by tite calm which HuccotfdittKb atbViiU " ' J* . Wo havo fought diq. goocl; tight df a political fUith. Success is not always to tho strong. Tho Republican party , of-Georgia have passed thro* the contest with honor. True it ia that in, some of thoir strongholds, an unwiEp porsoriol ambition has deprived tlioui of a legislature, which would have soenrod to tiiomselvos, aud-the President of thoir choice, two able representatives in the Sen ate of tho United States. So far the noblo ef forts of tho party havo, boon defeated by a few rostiess aspirants. Tho able-—tho oncrgetlo Coi.qu»TT will, aftor March, 1849, probably have to yield his seat to a, Whig,’ whoso professions of principlo are diamet rically dpposbd to all those Republican tenets, handed down from tho sagofbftha Itcpublic, tiud preserved unsullied by those who gloiy in tho up- pcllution of Dojnocrntic Ropublienn. ; In favor of a righteous war—aiiilotw to ■ the insolont Sloxican recogniso the propriety * conrso which oxncts from nations that regard for individual rights-which is duo iYoin one person to his neighbour—propdred to sustain an Exepujivd who has in this contest sustained Ilia honor anil glory oftho -Nntlon,—theyi tho - RopUblicaus of Georgia; may bo doomed to boo ono of thoir fionu*> tors in Cougross arrayed against that Fxecutivo, and by attempting to mako tbo,war unpopular, covor with! oproach t!iat government whoso effort■» should ho aided by unanimity on tiio part of all. Nay, they may bo compelled to boo tiio war prolonged by iwant ofonergyi'iu our Logislative Ilalls, simply that pence may bh‘ flupposod'to' 1 bo but tho result bf Whig ascbndoncy In bvery de- pnrtinont oftho Government. Wo hope for hot ter thiugs, but wo may bo compelled to mount that at tho ballot box Vvo did not nil with one. front declare that on'r‘Senators in Cotigress should bo nouo otlior tlian pure,' Ropitblicans. roady from -..j^^Wwster- day; at M*. M., they sailed hi tho steamship Vir ginia'. ' Before leaving their encampment on yas- erday they performed the' last fsod oflieds for pri vate Elbert Wright, of Capt. Grant's couV""‘**'— They also loft at our hospital private 8 White, of-Capt-* Nelson’s company,' u died, in two or tbreo hours thereafter. Rutfiu, of Capt. Grant’s company, wob idbihik in tiie city.iiQspital. Wo are not udvisod ns tb.tho character of tlio .disonses of tiio individuals named. Camp i)KHlia, Oct* 15,1847. . I rogrot to say, that altiipugh there Jis a diminu tions m pur sick list, Dr. Bozonian reports'to mo three dangerous cases tills iiioruiijg, from mcnBlos. Wp.uope he may be able to joiye;thorn. I do not mention their names, but dot pur com munity know thoy are good soldiers, but utter stntngorsto tliem. • ; The weatiier continues delightful. On ^Veduesdiiy next wo suppose ,wq niay got off two of our companies, aud by tiio last of the week tho column may follow. : i . . iYour?,. , . , .. j.s.c. Meeting-of the Telegraph - ‘Di recto rs.—T h o Di-. rectors of the Electro Magnetic Telegraph Com- j tany extending ;iVom Washington City to New fork, held their quarterly meeting 1 yesterday, at Baruum’s City Hotel. 1 V. 1 . Wo learn thut they have determined to hori- struct immediately/another wiro botwdoh Haiti- niore <ancl -Washington. They have also flijly empowered the President' bf the, CbmpnJiy ' to « . • 'VqrK'm tion. • v’» , , , They havo also determined to change tho rates of charging for despatches, as .wo think very prop erly aud wisely. The, charge iV.now mode so much per sing Id word, for ajlpver ten* jTbia.wiU prevent tho nocossity of such close condensation, and also give moro business to .tho telegraph. In stead of 50 cents for one word oyer ..toil- to New York, tiioohargo will bp.bnt 5 cent* for each ad< ditionalword. They havo also agreed to cliargo one-third less for all over ono hundred words sent for the use pf the public ptess.—Baltimore Patriot, 14th hut. Trade with Brazil, The fpltowing Circular has been issued by tiio' Secretary of the Trousury, Circutur to Collecttre and other OJJicers (\ftha Cue- toms. Tiikasurv Department, Octl 11. _ _ rised by tho Department of State of its belief, that, since the termination of tiio Treaty oftho 12tii December, 1828, between tho United Itatqs and Brazil, rwhjpji expired on.the 12th Dec. 134J, tiio Government of Brozil bus acted ih thd sumo manner iu regard to our comuiorco and navi* gation as though tho Treaty still coutinuod to ex ist, and no roprosuututious to the contrary having cornu to tiie kuowlodgo of the DopartmoiitofState, it is deeniod expodintthut the same courso should, for thd prfcsont, ho pursued ou tho part pf thi Government bf the United States. Uraz I, imported directly from that country, la ves sels belonging to, that nation; dud will also oxohipt said vessels and cargoes from tho discriminating cliargo of duties of impostor tonnage of any des cription whatsoever. It J WALKER, Secretary of the Trousury. Frost. Thursday morning; tiio 24tli lust., Greonville os visited by frost—not quite sever’o enough, >wevor; to kill Vogetotion. At sunrise the tlier- was however, luomoter.stood at taineer, 15tltiust. Jack frost tin a ther- i u ogre os.—OrtencUle Mono- frost tuade.hls appearuuco hero on Thurs- day morning, lltli iii.t, nml, fi u ,„„i, a i, nost an . tufiiinleil tltu v.)gct;il)lo kingdom. For tho tint this fhll.it was what may bo called quite a hoavv hosts—Dalton Eagle, 15tA inst. , . ' . ’ On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mominir. tiie l'.Uli, 14lh, and lvtlt., we wore visited with slight fronts, sufficient to kill tender vogetation.— We ljuveuot hoard what effect they had upon tho Cotton, but we think them not sovero enough to bo urrc “ t - severe, however seriously to injure vegetation. Cotton we presumo has not been checked in its growth at ril|j on the contrdiy,Several planters have expressed, within oiir hearing, tho opinion, tl the only effect upon tho plant will ho to lUclIlft the opening of the bolls aud to increase the ngg gat© of tho* crop. - The weutlior coiltinaesto „„ tmusually flno;—Mucon Jottrnul If MessengerfiQth hut.' / ", i •! -t v; •. . •- . ■, \ —rr • 3 - y. Storm at Jioslun.—'Tho Boston Advertiser of the 14tli inst. says—There was a smart gale this uiorn3ng; commehcing about midnight, and lastin' about O lionrt. It coihmeiiced- about• SE, ; and liAMlod It) S rind S\V. I)t tho Juitor. harbor no dardogo was dono beyond tho Joss of a' few bow- spriLi, jibboouw and davits, chiefly by a largo scbOoner drng{riug her anchor, aid drifting foul '.'Itillr., ftovoroiy.v'Onpt 'Ttoitr- hfe.tntcllor.o-id wont n-hore at Ii. Ik-ton. witl.1 .evort-1, ! Cupt Cote,; ail. Ian ontrgcoivkgk'u^tlnnw. Wounded.—Maj Gen Pillow, severely; Brig Jon Shields, severely; Col Garland, com’g lht Worth’s division, severely; Col Trous- “h Infinity, severely; Lient Col Johnstono, rw,slightly; I.ieut Col Geary,2d Penn, jhtly; Maj Gladden, S C VoN' severe- r torlBg^ Y v Vol- >e^ . Whig adopts the Wiimot Proviso without a dis senting voice. The Democratic rejects that Pro viso by a largo majority. Tho ono uses such lan- guago as follows: 44 Wo will not pour out tho'blood ofonr coun trymen, if wq can help it, to turn nfree into n staee. soil. Wo will not Bpond from fifty to an hundred millions of dollars, par year, to make a slave mar ket fbr any portion ofonr countrymen. Wo will never fbr such a purpose, Consent to run up an untold National Dobt, nnd saddle our posterity with Fund mongors. Tax Brokers, and Tax Gath erers, laying on oxciso or on impost upon every- Union, wo will ntundby totliolnat,—but no moro Tho other (Democratic) convention speaks bust 4 ' 'I } *'Tho domocrntic pnrty has ever contended'for -•-ict construction of tiio constitution, not only uiho itMievcH that tiio liberties oftho coun- +ummrnMi\mm tjon of. power, but also because it believes Uiat policy^ ip^bokt calculated^ to perpetuate ^oqr ‘fSo state, no section, no P iutercst,«!u d or injurod. Tho deraocratie party over been a national party, and haseverkcun oftho stiougost bonds oftho Union,beamish it lias never endeavored to exnlt the powor of Con gress over tho rights of the states; becauso it lias avoided sectionafjoalousios and contrdverslos; be causo It has never endeavored to build iip tho in* terosts of one sebtion or elites, upon tho ihtoroat* Of another section or class. When itooasds td bou national party,whoa it shall not bo commensurate with tho nmita of our Union, when its purposes lend to sectional contentions olid strife,-it will have deviated from that policy ithat lias heretofore gov erned it. Jt will, like its ancient enomy, strive to ‘ mi ascondoncy by ministering to sectionnl in* Dsts or feelings—4t will Have lost its confidence tho ability oftho people of every distinct state or community to discern thoir duty and their in terests, We trust the day is fiir distant when tho democratic pnrty of our country will abandon its ajicibnt position or ptiuciplos.”—Democratic Ad• What says the Whig press toVtliia 7 Does it glvo tho Addresses of tiio two Now York Con ventions to its readers t. No J * Gut it prates about divisions among tho Democrats, aud dwells upon tho ’fact that n considerable minority of this party in N. York, vVit'i tho Evenlffg Post, is for tho Pro viso. Wliat ifthis bo bo ? tho ontiro Whig .party uro for tho Proviso—a majority of tho Democrat ic ao ainst it, and that majority says to tho loud' mouthed rovilers of tho South 44 Go from among us! you nro odious to us i Go.to tiio Whigs, and Abolitionists where yon belong." . .'Tho Infantry Battalion did not loayo .on Satur- conviction to rally arouud that administration tmiaaBlM H&,*»«•« *°m,-• *"» i.t) »» country nt homo and abroad. .. While wo havo to rogrot that tho Whigs, as a party, will probably select two of their party for the Senate to misrepresentin' flih'National Coun cils our pdUtieal feelings, wo are’ cheered witii tiio roflectiop that op Executive at home will horu- after proclaim our political sentiments. Ruta truce to politics, for tho present. Our City is tiio commercial emporiiim of a groat agricultural and lnahufiicturiiig Slate. As tiio outlet to tho Ocean of an increasing foreign and domestic trade, her prosperity cannot be viewed with indiflbrence by the merchant, tho lot boldor, tiio meclinuic, .tho Profossiontil man, or tho most humble citizen. Her riyerdud her railroad, her position aud hor resources must place Iter In the front rmtk of Atlantic cities. Let ull Iter citizens unite iu inakjng iior whiit sho should be.- . Let Goorgia bo tiio rallyiiig cry—Savannah be tho watchword, and the sun- of that prosperity which has only dawned in our day, will soon gladden withhis meridian glory tiio'oyos of all who hail her. prosperity os the sun-light which dissipates the morning cloud. ► *■! The 1 Contrast. ( With anainttzoment'which cajiiiotbc expressed in language, wo have watched the course which the Whig papers in Georgia have iteen proper to pursue in reference to the dovolopuionts of opin ion and of feeiiug at.tlio North, producqd'by tho Wiimot proviso. Is it thoir effort to deceive tho pooplo ? Is it thoir object to botrny V' • Sjialno I Shutno !' say we, tipoii tiliit ’thralddiii tp ■ party which forces a Southern'Editor.to isubjeoi his pat riotism to serious question! 'Whrtt avuil his pom pous pretensions, when every issue of his paper hut serves to show wlint empty hubbies they are 1 How ridiculpus for him Jo prat? aboq t/a-dissolu tion of tho Uuion if tiie rigiits of tiio South arc invaded, whon ho cannot summon up courage enough to sever the slightest chord whjcli liiuds him to tho political Abolitionists of the North! Do tho readers of Whig papers AhoWthe posi tion of things at r tho North*? 1 thoy, Aware . that Daniel Webster litis delivered a spooch before were made at $4 75. Thoro was nothing now in a convention of Whigs in Massachusetts ? Are they fnMglW ' informed as to the charaotbr of* tliat speech 1 Do; tiioy khow tliat both Mr. : ; pullua rind Mr, fli\chun- oii' httvo.bkpre'fsed thoir opiiiipns^upo^ thq.Wii mot pfovisp ?! Are they enlightened as to tiie bear ing of these opinions ? Havo they been inform ed as to tiie proceedings and resolutions .of Whig aud Democratic Conventions in the two; great States of New York und Massachusetts ? . Uiiless they hdvo rwad Democratic'papers, they know uotu word of what luis been developed pt.the North upon tiio most vitul of ail quesdons to them. A veil has boon held up to cover the frowuing fuco of truth! The Editors of their public jour nals, tiio men to whom they daily and woekly look for information, spread out tills veil before tiipin! A system of deception has boon pursued by these pretender^ .Jo patriotism. which cannot bo matched in tiio history, of politics, Mr. Buchanan announces his opposition to tiio Wiimot proviso; they denounce' liftn'V : beihga changeling, and do not publish his letter in their columns. Mr. Dallas procluiuii principles iden tical with thosp of Mr. Golhouu on tiio Southern question; they charge him with a corrupt ambition, and withhold his speech from tiieir readors. Mr. Webster delivers a most elaborate address; which breathes antr-Soutliera fooling throughout; in which ho claims Ibr himself the paternity of the Wilinot proviso; declares it to.be his {‘invention” and his “thunder," they aro as silent as the grave. Their readers ate not a tcord, hear not a iodrd, of that most significant speech l Blit they find a voice From New York. *iIN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL. .•Yliq Ifiainsiiip .Nbltiternbr, dapt. Uudd, nr- rivod tiTCharloston on Tuosdry morning.; By her wo received a copy oftho New York Herald of tiio IGth instant (afternoon edition) iiiudvauco of tho mail. Wo make such extracts as will bo. of interest to our readors; - . i ; Tologrnphic.—Tremendous powder mill explo sion und loss of life.—AwAu oflbots oftho Lato Storm. * ■ f Cincinnati, Oct; 15, 1847., Tho Nuslivillo papers, which havo just been re ceived, coutaiu tho particulars of a most shocking calamity, which hotel that city, on Tuesday last— bolngn portion of tiio awftil elfects of ; tho lute stornK ; • ' ‘ ,' ' ; * During tiio terrific mid appalling thunder storm on Tnosany evening, while tho ram was falling iu torrents and the wind blowing a hurricane, tho powdor innirnzino in Nashville was struck by lightning. Tho fire almost instantly reached the powder, aud tho entire building wus blown to ut- unis. The report of tho cxplosiou is said to havo boon equal to thut of tho most tremendous earth quake. The loss oriifcaml destruction of property by this horrible calamity was immense. One hun dred houses! were either wholly destroyed or mate rially injured. Ton human bodieshnd nlrcndy boon exhumed from tiio ruins of tho buildings. TJio dwelling of Mr. Shcayors was literally torn to pieces. His family were nil much hurt, und one ot thorn, a young, lady, was killed. The buildings owned by the following persons were either entirely destroyed or much dntnnged: Mrs. Cleveland, Sirs. Reed, Messrs. Williams, Taylor, Chandler, Banno, Farror, Harris, Moore, Colo, Stout, Stephens, J. L. Smith, Rev. Henry Marsh, C. Glovers, Dcnring; including..u new Methodist church. ’ • • . NElV.;V01tK, Oct. 15. P. m;—Tiio wiles tprday amounted to 900 halos. - taken cliiolly forexport, and at prices ranging along ouriusido quotations. Being packot day there were but few buyers out. ... Tho flour market coutiuuod firm T tonlay, and wiles,in sonip cases, were liiada at slight iraprovu- rnont on yesterday’s quotations, especially of fresh ground, and now brjiqds*. Genesee, .which wnsubout,12jc por bbl, better to-day. I’^oro wus a fiiir aiupmit o f transactions, chiefly ou ei;s* torn aceniiut owing to light rocoipts, nnu reduced stock, wheat was linn, und small sales of Genesoc mado at au advance. Rico.—No sales ofmoment were reported. BOSTON, Oct. 15—P. 31. — C’ot/oni—The inarkot was dull. Wo report solos of only 300 boles, witboutchange in quotations. Flonr—JTho are market continued steady, with sales chiefly at $0 874cn$7 forsoiueiots a little fancy,including now Wostorn and Soutliorn brands. Corn—Sides of G000 bushels were miula, including Western mix ed at 75c, aiul good yellow do. at 7dc. Ilye and outs continued firm, without sules of moment.— Whiskey was firm. Lead—Sales of-1000 pigi Of this departed veteran soldier, tiio E< the Macon Journal speak in the terms lus deods Thu suggestion tiiattiio Legislature of Georgia sliould, if the general Gdvuriiincnt docs nothing Ibr his children, take cafe of tho descendants of ono whb lias conferred such especial honor upon his native State, we heartily approve; ' y Let tho blood of such a pure patriot soldier ho' cherished by tho S tate, which is honored by a son npilMS legacy to lus children. If tho Legislature should neglect this ditty to a gallant soldier’s family the example of Carolinians at Columbia in raising Ibr the fluidly of. tiie lato Col,rButier, un honqrabio competency in contri butions of one dollar to oach name,might bo adopt ed. ■' j Gon. Worth. ' This gallant _ officer tyfis, It soonis wounded slightly jn tiio hand. Major Guinos. of Ky., writes to his son that two more gallant men do not wulk the earth than Worth and Quitman. Gon. Qnitman, as Governor of Mexico, occu pies the palace, Gen. Scott and stair, with 3Ir. Trist, having removed to a more retired and qui et residence. ‘ f Santa Anna. Antonio Lopez's resignation of tho Presidency ad interim is published, in which lie confides the Supreme Executive power of the nation to Don JosoJ. Herrera und Sr. Don Sino J. Alcorta, vice Don Nicolas Bravo, mado prisoner of war. This resignation Is dated at Guadalupe do Hi dalgo, on the lGth of Sapt, Gon.'Scott, it is.said, has returned to Gon. Bravo his sword with liberty to proceod whither lie clidsu, and Gen. B. has gouo into tho interior. Sonor Gamboa publiqliod on tiio 27th of August a tremendous philippic against Sunta Anna, de nouncing him ft* n traitor. Gon. Twiggs in his orders after tho victo ries, highly commends Capt. Steptoe’s sorviecs. The Picayune of 15th inst. has a umnber of Ortera and other letters from 3Ir. Kendall, but wo must allow our hands to sloop this summer wou- titer. So wo postpone them. OF* 3Ir. Kendall, of tiio Picayune, received a slight.wound in the ktieo from a musket bull. “Mustang,” oftho Delta, in a wiity letter, says that Kunduli was struck by/a,ball ’fright plumb hi his horse's ear," and ho; “Mustang,” was so “un- fortunate as to bo struck right in his horso’s sad dle, but tho ball was spent und did not go through' tiio saddlu skirt.‘' ', 1847. Governor,1844. tin,IV. Sk**k,l). Markle.IV. “3,230 90,808 9d,I22 Pchnsylvdma.—Tho Baltimore Sim of tho 10th it. publishes returns from thirty’ seven cuuutiea, rich we annex, i Gov, —• --K54 , JUm 15 counties, , 32,1 IVestmorelaud 2, f T" U o • y 750 :a * '70 oming 400 Sullivan Unltm Armstrong- 200 S5F* Some of tiio Volunteer troops, it is said, liavo destroyed, by fire, Santa Anna's hacienda near Corro Gordo witii all its vnluablo contents. fltF’Tho Delta, oftho 15tii lust.,containsn full and mo trnful record of tiio killed amlwotindod. Among the latter wo rogrot to notice Lieut. Bul lock, of South Carolina volunteers. general total. Killed. Wouu’d. Sliss'g. Bnttlioy to.denounce a resolution of the Democratic con- : vontion«or Mussacluisetts, docloring tho equality or men in tiio goitorol lajisnngoror the Comtitu- liotiMvitittenby n Soutlienor, nad to Buy timtit i.t quite tw oxiireesive of nn edoption of tlio Wil- mot pro.Uo, as Uio rosolulidtis of tho Foderol con- yddliori df tho mtuo Siitio, Inonpa^g Ut 0 “vdry I oftho proviso itooif. When Mr. Web- star, however, assorts[tliat Mtho Whole subject (of the Wiimot proviso) tnts scouted ontty the delib- convention,) again do tin Voo.fs. oft tii.elr * .moutbsj thojr -—.—u .« I0 wor i { df-deceptlon proceeds. which should destroy the coufi- •■-•..iUporpo.rator.btttiMi" M * on, becoming grosser, rash- iotia to the lust. ' i NKty-YORK, Oct. 16.—Arr. shin Houclrick Hudson, Moore*, IiOmloii; Moxicun, Demin?, Nnwjiort, Wuloa; bnrk* Coluiubiu, Uoechor, Alulusia; brig QuuuiiEttUor, PonUluton, Trinidnd «bi Culm. Cld.—Ship* Ioirn, Wlioodnn, Havre; CnmbHdgn, Pon* body, Llvornuoi; Sou, llur»tow, do; Kuiaiuazoo, Foiilkf.do; Qoctrudo, Suaruian, laondon; Katlgrant, Aadcnon, Ham burg; 8. P. A in-tin. Mo**, Galveston: Emma Watt*. Wall*, Now Orlonn*; Cnliromiu, Itoynold*, Mobile, via Chnrloa- llIggiiH, Marauhain; Lydia, Dyer, Turk* I«lund;CuUuudor, Wylio, ekui Juan do !o« Ilomedio*; Ohio, Lockman u &'aroR- DOSTON, Oct. 14,—Arr. ship Momoon, Brownell, Now Orleun*;. bark* Polka, Lorlng, M.itun/.ni; Tuobo, Young, Turk* Ivluiid; Itomnn, Doano, Churloaton; brlir* Cnnoiiicu*, WnoilHnn, Trinidnd; Junintta, Morton, Sun Jaciuto; achr*. Gon. Morgan, Fnlkcnburff.Huvauo. Cld.—Bark Medoro, Knight, Blnliilo; brig* Puritan, Bar- telle, Ifavauu; Curacoa, Iliggiun, Wilmington, (N. C.) Statlntlcs of Georgia. A crowded audianeo attended the discourso of Rev. George White on Tuesday evening. Tho advices from the Army caused us to forego tho gratification of being.due of his auditors, but hope to hoar it iioreaftor, as wo advise a repetition, when all our citizens return. • Ho is a popular writer and speuker. Pennsylvania. Suuxk sweeps the Keystone with a now De mocratic broom. In 37 Counties he has gninod 11,825 votes.. We will find room.soon to allude to this election, which is so gratifying to the Do ; mocrocy everywhere. • Prime, Ward & Co. The N. Y.. Correspondent of tho Washington Union, writes, (Oct. 15,):—It begins to be said— and, what is worso, believed—in' Wall street,tliat Priino, Ward & Co.’s fuilurel will turn out it very bad ono. - The $70,000 worth of bills protected by Barings fpr tho honor bf tho house, must of course'bopaidtipiri fhll, and Will probably tab- sorb nearly the whole df tho assets, leaving to the .other creditors not more than-ten cents in tho dolhir. Such a r^sitit ca)ues umverig^.difappQ^nt- mont nnd regret: though, fbr my own port, I find it difficult to believe It can be so had asihis. " Ten coins on tiio dollar would bo a slid ,Wading up of ttp groin.Amori^nbwiktog.hTOtfo... „ ' , ' • Large Dividend.—The Citizens In-mrunce Com pany, of St. Louis has declared a serai-anuual This is u largo dividend, and shows a heavy bitsi- 1. Gen. Worth’s Division 140 2. Gen. Twiggs’ Division 30 3. Gen. Pillow’s Division 21 4. Gun. Quituiun’s Division 41 766 194 111 267 1338 Total 238 Killed, wounded and, missing in the four divis ions of Gens. Wurth, Twiggs, Pillow und Quit- man, 1623. t!®** Gon. Cushing, aud staff, and about 1000 of his command had arrived at Vera Cruz pre vious to 3d inst. Col. It. 31. Echols, of tills State is with him, witii seven companies of^ tlto 13tli In fantry. The Georgia InlHuu-y. Tho Macon Journal nnd 3Icsscngcr states that Capt. Suymour of that city has declined tiie com mand of tho now Infantry Battaiiop, pw jng to tho illness of his lady, and tliat tiio -commission, it surmised, will bo tendorod to Citpt. Nelson as the sonlor Officer of tlte Bat billon. , ' SjP 3 The Georgia Volunteer, pitblishod ut jForJ Guinea, (Ga.) Hits boon discontinued. ; TretUng vs. Pacing. Tlic New York .Herald,, of Saturday, has in? telligence of tiio contest between tho trotting mure Luly Suffolk, nnd tho wonder of tiio world Jaines K. Polk, tiie £nccr, Tho following is a recapitu lation of tiio contest;. j j,, ^ A. Conklin; s. g* J. K.‘ Polk, to a wagon 1 D. Bryant, g. m. Lady Sullblk, uuder saddle 2 Time—First Heat. Time—Second Heat. First Mile 2 294 First 3Iile 2 31 Second 31 ile 2 35 Second 31ilo 2 38 Total 5 044 Total 6 ( Tho Federal Union, of. the lOtlijnstnnt, snys- “Wo understand clmt tho Directors of tiio 3Iil- ledgcvillo nnd Gordon Rail Road Company, at their meeting on Suturduy lust, elected Col. Bcnj S. Jordan, President, and Win. S. Rockwell, Esq., Secretary. The acceptance of tills appoint incut by Colonel Jordan will inspire new confi dence in the enterprise, as it affords n guaranty that tho affairs of tho Company will bo prop erly conducted, and tho Roud completed' as early us practicable.” , Commerce of Now. York. The total commerce of tho Port of Now York, during tun months ending, with ’September 30, under the old and new revonue laws, we learn by the New York Evening Post, amounts to as, fol lows; 1810*7. 1845-6. 83,695,448 62,240,783 45,722,081 27,233,488 tiling feawsisnsga? ^ cn, v»' :•& tctll'" 1 " r °**8 S'njil'i Freights.—Wo have heard ; 37,174 24,230 100,065 09,840 ‘ 23,230 ' 90,840 Shrink’s maj. 12,9H.SImttk’amj. l,U9 In the countios hoard from, tho majority for Shunkis 19,944i. In tiio samo, Counties, in 1844, Shunk’s ntnjority was 1,119, showing a clear gain of 11,825 votes. Ohio.—A. telegraphic tlespittclv dated Zanes ville, Oct 13, 8, P. 31. says: “Wo liavo returns herefrom rivontycounties of tiio State. As far as heard from there is a nett Whig gain in tiie State Legislature of one Senator and three Rep* resantatives. Tho Legislature is undoubtedly Whig.!’ Tho Whigs will secure by ‘tlihr election a Whig U. S. Senator in place of tiio Hon. Win. E. Al lot!, Democrat 3fr. Gliddon.—We are gratified to learn timt 3Ir. G. U. Gliddon will visit tins city about tiio uud of tills mouth, and-will deliver a courso of lectures on Egyntinu Antiquities with rich illus trations, aud additional information respecting this interesting subject.—Charleston Evening Kates rf the 18th hut. . BALTIMORE, Oet, UMfaufe/lw. „ roiluctitmInpricra,tmdnuota imlninl* "f “l 1 ” of ‘-’“"'“natllSy i u. ’ * ^ ■am.•**»•*• cut off, owino lo lira hail st, t„ 0 f EiW r ° l *« qt.ont.on tholtcovy ruin, rha, in tiie onrly part of Uio week, SasfiS*{JSJ' nol advtmco in prtcMt and oAorwnrJ. i h//! ' known that thoro wero ardent hero Irota UwX' era markola wlitoh ^avo iuoraaoid Ilni'iiZ.^! pnooo are M ct.. per bbl. kigltor Utan oaSZ week. Bales were uiudo ou last Suturilnv • oitent of 500 hhk at *5 8Ti. On wore eallon at *11, and huyjw at *5-8?ffl? sssfWSTS.tesS 300 hhk wMewldat *0 iaiVd^& 700 hhk were .old tnurmue aovoral partel, were anlil at *11 ” k end tdl that could ho had at dial - ' i; 'Hc 1 -'-- 1 11 • hhk, atril tdl UmtcoiirdhohaTaldm/tSrrro SJS To tlic Voters of Chatham County. Fclloio-Citiiens .•—I am a candidate for the Of fice of CLERK OF TIIE SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR COURTS, at tho election on the 1st Monday in Jauuary uoxt, and respectfully solicit your suffrages. JOHN E. DAVIS, oct 21 — Co.N81UNEDs,~ T'rr 7 Tor steamer Jasper,rroioCI,a r le*lon—Couiml H.iib.,, sloamor Ocumulguo, O. F. Mills, R. IlaUer.Imm L Ho*, t' Mints, E. Hciill, H. Ansliu, J. Rousseau, J, Lama, A ii,./ wood, II, Cusmii, Hrimks &. Topper. ’ 1 To tlic Voters of Chatham Co. Fellow-CitizciuI mu a candidate for tho OFFICE OF COUNTY SHERIFF at tho Elec- tion in January uuxt, and most respectfully solicit your snffragos. F Ii TEBEAU. oct 7 —|* PASSENGERS. - Peratcani-pnrket Jasper, From Cliarle.lon-Mrs. L mi ,i servant, ML* !s»w, Sir*. WomtruBf, Ml.. Wothlraf, Na Soliinmns unit servant, Mrs. Vratitree, 5t r ,. AVilliaai* ml servant, Mr*. Gantner, Mr*. I.nmAT, ehiltl nn<t narw, « r . Washburn, two children and uurec, Mr*. Jenks amt rliilt Mr*. Moral, throe children nnd nurse, Air*. FrrLhy, Mix Crabtree, Alls* Williams, Sir*. Rutherford, Mr*. Miller** two children, Sirs. Roberts, two children and inrrsat,' Mrs Witless, Sirs. Bagby, Limit. Anderson, U. H. N, MoiinA Moruurd, Crabtree, Lamar, Wnshhuru, NUHol, UoodrkK Chaves, Thompson, McAllister, Wihnotl, Mi Alii, ter, Filt er, Crowell, WoodruiT, Itawson, Johnson, C. Doaad. Mrs- thews, Rolierts, Pinney, Hayward, Iso Masters Wool rnlT, unit 7 deck. The Friends mid Acquaintance of Mr. WILLIAM CONDON, and of his brother 3Ir. Piorco Condon, are requested to attend tiio Fune ral of tiio formor from his luto residence, This Aftornoon, ut 4 o’clock. oct 21 13F Tho Friends and Acquaintance pf 3Ir. THEODORE D. FOLKER.and of Capt.* Light- burn and family, und also of 3Ir. James Folkur and 3fr. F. W. lluiuonianti and families, uro re spectfully invited to attend tho Fuuanil of the former, This Aftornoon, nt 4 o’clock, from tiio residence of tiie latter, corner of Broughton mid Price streets, act 21 . Font Ollier, Hnvnnnuli. GEORGE SCHLEY, P. SI. | J. Cl. BOON, As»l»tant, P. SI. SIA1L ARRANGEMENT. NonritKiiN SUtL. Dun Dally by 0 A.-SI. Cldso Dally at “1 P. M. NORTttKBN WAV-SUlL KOIl OWICES BETWEEN SAVANNAH and Charleston. Dun Slonday, Wodunsday amt Friday by... .(I Clo»c* .Monday, Wednesday nud Friday at..6 Westsrn Mail. Dun Daily by 8 Closes Daily at ll except for llm Olllm-sof Atmista, Ham burg, H. C.. IIuw kliisvilln, Atilfodffnvilln, Macon, Colunihus, Slntdln nnd Now Or* , loans—which oln«niit8P. SI. Rut let ter* for tlinno OlltuoM, which uro not iu t>y thut timn, are made up in oxtru pack ages next morning ut 6 o’clock. SooTitEn.v .Mail bv Steamboats. Dun Sunday nnd Thursday by Ii Closes Tuesday uud Saturday at U Southern SIail nv Staok, as FAn as Darien o.nlv. Due Tuesday by 10 P. SI. Close* Sunday at 8 P. M. August 21, 18(7. P. SI. P. M., P. SI. A. M. Movement* of the Attain tn Hteamevs. Lcaer* France. Leaves America. Missouri Sept 30... ;.:i...Oct. 3.1 Philadelphia Orb 10...; Nov. 0 New York CM. 21 Nov. 21 Union.: Nov. 10 Missouri Nor. 21 Due. 21 Philiiilolphla. Due. 23 Jan. 23 Sew York.... Jan. 22 IVh. 21 Union Pel*. 31 Starch 21 .Missouri ....March 21 April 21 Leaves England. Lea vet America. Oct. in Cumbria Oct. *4 Nov. 1 Caledonia.... Oct. 18 Nov. 16 Britannia.... Nov. 4 Due. 1 Washington.. Leaves Europe. ..,..Od. 16 Leaves Amerlra. Arrival* nt tho Pnlaski JIouho. J. J. Fish, Slilli'dguvillo. It. Huywnrd, Florida. Sira. Busline uud child, do. T. T. Stiller, lady, two children aud »v't, Mobile Mi»* William?, da. Sir. Miller, do. N. Pinney, do. G, W. WondrulT, Columbus E. Windham, do. H. W.Lnthrop, Hawklusv'lu Mr.RoberUand family do. Sir*, llutherfurd, Mauuu. A. Minard, do. E. Ransom and family, Ala. A. II. Gardner and Lady, Savnunah. T. T. Wilmon. do. W. W. Goodrich, do. B. Jnuk* nnd fondly, do. J. Wushburu aud family, do. II. Everett, Jr., Alabnma, Alls* Brown; do. Mis* Lodce, do. L. Chores, Jr, Ho. Carolina. J. G. Newton, Nowtou, Gil ll. SI. Steven*, Llttcrty Co. J. tiuurtcrman, do. G.- \V. Alatthew*, do. COMMERCIAL: ‘ Imports, Exports, Total, $134,417,629 $89,474,271 Increase of commerco under tiie new law jit ten montlis at this port: Imports, $26,454,465 Exports, . 18,448,693 Commerco ofUoston, • Tho amount of of imports and experts at Bouton for tho six,uiontlts ending June, wus : Imports. Exports. Liverpool Hopb 10 Havre Sept. 16 Havana Oct n New Orleans OcL 13 Stabile ....Oct. 10 LATEST DATES. Providence-...;....Oet. 13 Boston Oet. 14 Now York Oct. 16 Philadelphia. OcL 16 Baltimore OcL 16 Frob, Dutiable, $12,799,855 12,007,031 Dotti. Pro. For. Pro’ts. Total, $5,357,079 Total, $24,867,536 Tho following ore some of tiio principal conn- trios with wliich this commerco bus been had : Exports. Imports. Russia, Dutch East Indies, England, Scotland, Ireland, British East Indies. Do; West Indies; Do.Apwridun.Pc Franco ou Atlantic, Hayti, '■ 3IuuU!a, 'Cuba,'.’ Terrible Scene.—A 308,332 64,420 734,373 770,437 30,001 330,117 ,273,419 615, SAVANNAH EXPORTS, OCT. 20. NF.W-YORK—Burk Peter DemiU-424 bain, Cotton,133 casks Bice, 10 empty barrel*, uud 3 package* Bldxo. 3IACON, Oct. 20.—Cotton.—Tho niarkctcou- tinues exceedingly dull, in consequence of tiio ad vices by tho Hibernia. Operators perfer to await ftirter intelligence by tile oxpocted steamer. But little Cotton it coming in, ns the planters aro gen erally availing themselves of the fine weather to save tiio crop. We quote 8| a 9.J cents. COLU3IBUS, Oct. 16.—Cotton.—Our mnr- ket still continues unsettled, nnd we therefore omit quotations. Stock on hand, 1,080. MOBILE, Oct. 16.—Cotton.—Roceivcd since our report of this dny week 3,082 bales, arid ex ported in the feaino 1,208, leaving the stock on hurid aud on ship-board niit cleared last evening, 19,205 bales against 3438 bale* list season, and S.OlO.bales theyenr previous. Our last review left the market dull and heavy, with lightsalcs—middlings wore rated ;at lOJc.— The/ Uay succeeding ' (Saturday) noma 0 a 700 bales Were sold early in the day at about 10c. for middling. Tdwords the close of business hours,it was pretty well understood that later, and ns they proved unfavorable advices were i« town from England Uy the steattier oftho 19tli ult. which at orice'‘stopped any ftirtlier transactions. Next day's mail brought u4 telegraphic slips, contain ing a riretty fulFiyndptis of iltd steamer’s nows, which was of n nature that - astonished and for the time completely pnraflzed our mercantile' corn inanity. TThis news had n vcry serioit; nnd inv tire days TiOt^a ; bale of cotton changed hands;—- Yesterday sdril6’300T^jrfB Were sold at 1 n ljc dodind frpni tiie quotations- given in oqr liwt- placing middlings at ti n 9J cents—tiio lattir'flg- lire for a very strict standard. _ Tho market is too SHIP NEWS. Port of Havnunnh, Oct. 21, 1847. ARRIVED. Sclir. Cation Plant, 0-rrhrr. RtOOInJi- als K "iik'h It tea, to R. lfobersfiiuu A 8t.n. Sclir. I.cruut, .Mini*, U^ccbce. 2,300 Imthn). Rmt Rb.r, lo tl. Uitbrr.*hnm& Sun. Sloop Vi.itor, Gallia, Back River. 3,000 biuhrls Rm-t Rica, In G. W. Anib-rmii &. Ilriillmr. Sloop Shrrwmnt, Trump, Hack Ittver. 1,000 Imttai Ronuli Rica, lo G. W. AihWmiii Allrotlicr. II. H. At, riiunu-puckcl Jasper, Kiuj, from Churlwlon, to Urook* H Tapper. r CLEARED. Bnrk Pclnr DoinlU, Picket I, New York—8. W. Wl|hl t Co. If. H. At. *tmini-packet Jasper, Kiuf, for Cliirlnlot- Urooks & Tupper. DEPARTED. (J. S. Al. stcum-pnckni Jasper, Kin?, Cliurlnttou. WENT TO PEA. Sshr. Caroliue, Suiilh, Rath, (Ate.) FROM THIS POUT. Sclir. John Hartman, Sliunoii, Now York. AIE3IORANDA. Thobrix Ohio. Doekmun, for this port, clusrnl at Nf* York on the 6th lust. Tho brl* Alii/.oppn, Colton, for this port, elrnrml al Sr* York on llm llili InM. The M-lir Curlew, Younj, for Ibis port, sailml from Haiti- more on tho I6lh iuaf. The relir Arriolas, Wlim-ler, from Ilohoy Lluinl, arrirrj ntWow York oil till* I lilt iu*l. NEW-ORLEANS, Oet. 13.—Arr. ship Dunlmrlon, I’m ilh-ion, riiilmirlphia. Cld.—Hark Falinoiilh, Walker, Ibolon. CHARLESTON,'Oil. i'J.—Arr. ship (fcorginnn, Hi; &;iii*. Philailelpliia. NORFOLK, Oct 10.—CM brigSnmm lG. Noll,William Marseilles. BALTIMORE, Oct. BV—Chi ship Mlnl«»lpwl. H«rt*b Vera Crux; hriff* Clmrle* Gruy, Millville. West IntllcijAu- Ilian, Grillln, Sbiymrue/.; Hope, Hall, 8l. John*. Shi.—llriir Kli/aiTnvIor, Eltlriilge, St Julius; iflir. Ibi- low, Yonilff, Saraanah* PHILADELPHIA, On. 11—Arr.hrli* Nimroil, Prion, SL John*, (N. F.)i liri/M Bnmkliue, Spate*. Ilonare: Kmwi. DiekiiiMin, Wiliulugtoii;Seutmin, Ranuey, do; l.o^ati,Trfit, tli>. ' Chi.—Ship* Al ilahar. Freeman, New Orleans: Tire*'. Ilullcr. ilo-.briK lm|»orter l SI:ir*li,Aalijua; sclir Hally 'Fuse, Deninrnrii. OCTOBER 16.—Arr. brig Cbutuhomtier, Shannon,! «1 Spnin. Chi.—Ship Emily, Davi*. St. Timms*. NKW-YORK, On. 14.—Arr. hri» Hiiwim. AverM.IWU'. Itotuluru*; Junti J (to Curthu^euu, Gruy, Hi Alurlln*; ksi John llnrl man, Hllnwin, SaviwaflA. - , Cld.—Ilrlir* Alaje*|ic, AleNcur, Wilmington, (N..M AtuZoppn, Colson, Saeannak. OCTOBER l.\—Arr ships Abbey Pm», Hhsw, iJrrt pool; Ailiuind, Woiiou, llavru; hri«* Aheonu, Clink, «* tiin/ii*; Sarah, Joliuatnu, Siduey; *chr Arriotiu, »V*r» DoIhiv Inland, Gil Old.—Ship* Aliollo, Howe, New Orleans: Itarsrare.lw ruiL ilo; LiicoiiIn, ilamillon, Anlwerp- Knlhnrinn Jxk* Hiatford, Ualtiuioro; Canton, Packard, Vera Cnu; "7 Tower, Morrison, Charleston; Roland, Ratluen, BOSTON, Oct. 14—Arr. ship* llarpye, Ifoysen, WN also; Cliuriolte, Johnson, Now Orleans; bark PilgrlSL Hams, Moblln, • 1 FOB NEW VOHK.-llrij W 255S On Haturdnv, 2.’Id inst—The regnlnr ot bnrk VEKNON, T. Patton ninstcr, iviU» on Saturday. For froiglit'of 50eqnnro balitiC* ten. or pniwagn, having superior ncroiiiiiirti!»tio«»* apply on board nt Moiiffiii’a upper wlinrf.'or •• irt-JI WASHBURN, WII.IIKIt A <■»_ __ flirt Tlic regular packet bark KXACIV bit- venn ni.-ibter, will have doapatcli. For froignt W piwmigo, having sitnerior aceomtnodalioiw, npi’ 1 / on board at Moore’s wharf, or to - • • net til WASHBURN. U ILI)KB.CCQ. P. II. ItEHN, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MMICIIAST, SAVANNAH, OKOKUIA. oct si ATOTICE.—Four montlis oftet IN ajanSlIbl mniln to Jncticci oftlm Inforior Court ofCIrattam Co'' , tvliilo Bitting 0B tl Court of Ortliturr,mm boII Billy nmlSnVitli, ttvo iicgroCT.IicmW"* 1 . 0 .^ OBtuto of William Lavhldcr, dccem-J, Inmofit.)f tilts lioim or Baid fek ’ ., , octal Ii. W. LAVINBF.il, Adnro_ P APEK.—100 reams Wni]ir>iril 1’.' sorted sir.es, some largo and lienvj^wow tlic inspection ol con era; also, lUOrinm gJ22flR3K?5Sgl sold as low as llio samo nrnclu ron lic nnrtto in tlm citv J- B. CUUUfcUur., ocl ai y ' Smilll side .Marital gjW. TAB. OSOOOII’S INOJ* CllOllg D HUE—For Ihc care of Fever nndI AW Cliill Fever, lliimli Aguo, liuerimltent and m ■ mittent Fevers. Liver Complaint, Jatntdiro. * I lanromentofUio'Li'-or.UldargemonlofffioSry ■ nud nil tho various forms ofTiduiua Uk' 1 ''"' I Thin invaluable inedieirie \vn* prepared flW;| an extensive climate, This invaluable medieine prcpnreo u ■ iextensiveprocticd of ievoralrears Inia“jjI •Huiato. Slid is never Imownlo fad ofcimag^l ,croud Ague, or any oftho de-eatc.uhoveui^l -lVioso who aro Buiroring^^ffoclhmr | kiilif, asais'othoso wiiohave Bocoine invjdldsj«jl thoir effects upon tho constilillioii. will Olid pMMgs froni tho systdm tho inorhid ollecls ol a » explain its oxtraordmaiy agency iatlio^w* thorough oudpcrmanout euro offovor. and ag|J and tho vnrious grades ol intermittent and «■* | 'n’isequaily effectual fur the cure of lar er ^j^ > | qunllveoulrolM hy die sauio remedy.