The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, October 26, 1847, Image 2

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S&-— THE GEORGIAN. Bjr Willluiu II, Bulloob, CITX AND COUNTY TH1NTKR, And publisher of dm LnW» of (ho Union. Daily Tat by. porwumm T«H Doll.n Payable semi-annually In advanco. Daily Patm, for»lxmonth*... ,.8ix Dollars. TatWxtltLr Pat**, per nnnura FUre Dollars. TrIAVKKKLY Pats*, for *U month* Three Dollar*. Weekly Patbb, per aunum .Three Dollar*. All payable in advanco. |y ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at the u.ual rale.. |y Postage mmt be paid on all communications aud LKttkm of business. IT. 8. Iff AIK* STEAMSHIP /WASHINGTON.—For Bremen, via Southamjston.—-The above ahip will leavo Now York for Dromon on Thursday* lltH Novotnbur, slopping at Southampton to land poMongurs. Returning, nko will leavo Dromon on tho 3d, and Southampton ou tho 7th Docombor. Passage from Now York to Southampton or Bremen $120. Paraago from Southampton or Bromon to Now York $150. For freight or pasengo,apply to UieOcoan Steam Navigation Company, 15 William St. New York, oot 10 0— , FOR HAVRE.-Tho A. I. ship • CAMERA, Cant Dunbar having part of her freight secured, wUl have quick dospatch. F ~ Y»«icht. annly on board, or to _octia . L. BALDWIN «fc CO. 1&& The^iihSr^ulri-J < nfrp5SAC?, 8to- von* uuutor, will l»*vu despatch. For freight or passage, having suporior accommodations, apply ou board at Moore a wharf, or to octal WA81IBURN, W1LDER&CQ. ^ FOB NE W YOntt.—Old Estai aialt lUhtd Line. — Tho rogular packot brig STERLING, CapL Riddell, having part of her freight ongagod, will havo quick despatch. For freight or passage having good accommodations, apply on board at Telfair’s wlmrf, or to SAVANNAH. TUESDAY MOltNlWO, OCT. 80, 1&I7. * The CiuMvlllo Pioneer* This vnlunblo papor - commenced last Friday its thirteenth volume. Wo romotubor Uto Pionoer in its diminutive proportions twolvo years sinoo f but U has grown under its enterprising conductors to a size corn* monsurato with tho wants of tho “gardon spot of tho South," as Chorokeo Georgia is aptly denomi nated. With a soil, a climato and sconory unsurpassed in our fiivorod land, tho Cherokoo counties are rapidly pressing on to an influence, both s6ciut and political, which is increasing as this beautifiil portion of Georgia devoloposits ample resources. Messrs. Hood & Brothers havo our most cor dial wishos for thoir increased prosperity. tiiY^Ulurt^^oo^noancod. John Thom-1 clreumitahwui. Should (ho lbl*e« Mtaw* Ua'ottg - ,. mitt, tifiktiiitaa I tim mnniiflintiirAM. enttnn interest mnvfoolit lavy lauuro nas ouoiiuuuwuuuuu. . —y •—i* - a.,Son & Lofuvro hovo ■u.pondod.wUh Uobllilioa tlio immulUotnrM, tho cotton IntorMt tnoy fool it to tho omount of £370,000. Tho hou.o wm In Urn rodncod comumiltion couiid by closing of largely ongnged in exporting cotton twl«t to Rub- mill., but tlio now onpltol' would dou(itlo.M souk ■in. Mr. Lolbvro, tlio noting partner, la a broth- that avonne of Invoatmont, ahould tlioro bo a do er of tlio Spoakor of tho Homo ofCommona.— raand (hr manulhotoroa. .Tlio atringont action of Tho low will Ihll principally on Manchoator. T. tho Dank provoa that tlio proaauro for money In II. Murray & Co., of Liverpool, me alio roporl- London niuat bo UmoiUnnpnrallolod, Tho nu- od, witli Ifabilitioa to tho amount of £50,<m— morona nnd heavy/bilertr muat, howovor, losaen They allow, howovor, aurplua oaaota for£B0, tho domaud Ibrmoribyi andI rohovo thopreaamo 000 i, for thoao who oro undoubtedly aolvont. During tlio proaoul year Uto ouUay on fifty A Now York letter , of Mondgy ovonleg, pub. principal railway, havo amounted to £13,000,000 llahod In Uio Philadelphia American, aaya t-Tke and yot they atood at a loaa markotablo valno by money world hero doof not acorn to fool tile orlala £16,000,000, ovon oftor Uio addition to thoir cop- in England at all. I honrofno billa coming back, italof tlio £13,000,000, oihlhiting a glaring do- oicopling thoao on tho Bank of tho State, which ficioncy of £28,000,000—"a sum," remarked a wore paid witli the yjamngos, although proyious- apookor at a Imgo mooting in Mancheator, con- ly romlttod for. Tkj. U tho only Inatanco I can venod to couaidor tlio boat mode of onforc-1 lioar of where tlio donngca havo boon claimed.— ing a au.pon.lon of tho vorioua worlta, “tiiat Money la porfoctlj only hero, and oltiiough tho might n. woll havo boon aunk in tlio aoo, oa om-1 Bnnks aro dmwlng in little in anticipation of tho Paul Notice. Tijft.Rev. H* O. Wun hovlng accoptod the #st0rate of Iho Second Baptist Church in this oity, tho Pews will therefore be Bold To-Morrow Afternoon, the 27th inst. at 3 o'clock* Notice will bogivon by ringing tho boll. GEO. W. DAVIS, Treasurer, oot 20 2— To the Voter* of Chatham County. Fellow-Citizen* t—I am a candidate for tho of-' ofSIIERtFF, and rospectfully solicit your suffrages on the first Monday in January next. oct2C W.W. OATES. ployed In a rnannor so projudiclal to tho commu nity." “Last month" continues tho London lotter writor, “tlio railway calls amounted to nearly Gen* Scott's Force. Tho wliolo fore# of Gon. Scott's column may, says tlio Union, in a fow weeks bo oslimatod at near ou,oeo «..on. Tho troops which Scott carried witli hint from Puebla aro estimated at from 13,000 to 1-1,000 Tho reinforcements since July 14, includ ed 20 L. BALDWIN & CO. 6eml-Wookly U* S* 31* Steam-Packet Ditto* ing troops cn route, aud voluntoors mustered into servico, oxclusivo of Col. Hays’ Texas (mounted) lompnnios are 17,461, If a battalion of Missis sippi Riflcinon (400) bo raised, and if Hays' ran gers (ubout-100) be added, this sum totul will bo 16,261. The rumors state that Scott hits lost 1600 inon in killed, wounded, and missiug, in tlio ac tions in aud near Moxico. SAVANNAH & FALATIU, FJLA. nr thk way or Darien, Brunswick, 8t. Marys, Geo.; Jacksonville, Black Crcclt 5f Picolala, Fla. In connection with tlio Charleston Daily Mail Stonm-packrts at Savannah,tlio steamer SARAjI SPALDING, from Palatkn to Lnko Monroe, tlio U. S. Muil Stages, from Picolatu to St. Au gustine, and from Black Cruuk, via Newnnnsville, Alligator, Mineral Springs & Columbus, to Tal lahassee. OCAMULGEE Capt. A. Chase. 8T. MATTHEWS “...P. McNei.ty. Those packets leavo Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday Morkixqs. at 10 o’clock, and ar rive nt Picolnta in time for tlio Mail Stages to go through to St-Augustiuo boforo night every Thursday and Monday. Returning, louve Palatkn every Tuesday nnd Friday Morning at 7 o'clock, touching as above each way They aro both low pressure boats, in coinplote order, and handsomely furnished in every respect; aro commanded by gontlemou of well known ex perience on tho route, and their patrons are as sured that every attention will bo paid to the safety and comfort of passengers, and to the cnrofulhand- ling of freight. —aoexts— Brook* & Tnppor Savannah. A. A. Dc Lori no Darien. G. Fricdlauder Brunswick. John Bcsseut St. Marys. Fernandez & Bisboo Jacksonville. A. Coy Black Crook. Geo. Cooley Picolala. J. P. Hawkins Palntka. E. Lnfitte&Co Charleston. N. B. Goods consignod to the Agents forward ed free of commission. Froight from Savannah and Charleston, and all way froight, payable by shippers. sept 13 Goa. Scott's Army. No official despatches havo boon received at Washington from Gen. Scott’s camp. A distinguished oflicor of tlio army, now in tlio City of Moxico, describes tlio storming uf tho palace of Chnpultepcc as a contost of3,000 against 14,000—mostly on affair of bayonets—in which Gen. Worth’s bravo division lost about 700 men. In tho Union of Thursday Mr. Kendall’s loiters arc published, but a “caveat is ontored against those portious which do gross injustice to tho ad ministration. “We aro sorry, says Uio Editor, to see his party footings prompting him to misrepresent its course. Ho is mistaken in tho iustrucUons which ho at tributes to Uio administration about an armistice. Nouo such were given oxcept in the case ofntroa- ratified by Mexico. This point wo havo ro- poatcdly and recontly oxpluined. IIo is grossly illiberal in attributing “bribery" to tho adminis tration. This, too, we havo repeatedly refitted. Not n cent of tho threo millions has been expend ed and not a cent could be expended without vio lating iUI Uio rostricUons of the act of Congress, aud subjecting Uie administration to open im peachment and to public roBontment. Tho Whig majority on joint ballot In Uio Ohio Logislnturo is said to bo eight. In tho Sonate it is In the House 6. Maryland. Thomas’ (D.) majority is 033. Pratt’s (W.) majority in 1844, was 548. New Arrangement* range UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY. Between Savannah and Charleston via Hilton Head and Beaufort, Inland two-thirds of the ll'at/^ Tho well known cg&virA splendid steam packets «= METAMORA, Cant. F. Barden, WM. SEA BROOK, Cant. T. Lyon, " »t. W ~ GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Win. Curry, Will hereafter leavo 8«vannah ovory ovoning at half past 8 o’lock, und Charleston overy morning at!) o’clock, prociseiy, touching nt Hilton Head and Beuufort each way, and avoiding two-Uiirds of the sea route. >. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to BROOKS •fcTUPPER, Ag’ts, Savnnnuh. E. LAF1TTE & CO., Ag’ts, Charleston. N. B.—All goods intended for Savannah or Charleston will bo forwarded by Uio Agents, if directed to Uieir caro, free of commissions. All way-freight payablo by sliippcrs. j»iy 1~ For Macon, lluwkiusvillc and Intermediate Landings. , Tho steamers ROBERT COL- r LINS and SAM JONE8, havini been overhauled and thoroughly repaired, wil commence thoir trips for Uio abovo plucos ns noon as Hutficiunt freight may oiler. For freiglit apply to sept 14 L. BALDWIN & CO. N otice to consignees.— Transportation Office, Central Rail Road— October 5, J647.—Consignees of Cotton or oUicr produce by Uiis Road, are lioreby notified that re ceipts will bo roquired for ail freight delivered.— They will therefore send persons to receive their consignments who uro authorised to sign such re ceipts. L. O. REYNOLDS, oct 6 — Kng’r und Superintendent. W M. B. HALE lias just received per hrig Augusta, a fine lot ol 1 Gentlemen’s Gaiter boots, black aud colored, which can bo found at 163 Congress-street, sign of tho Golden Hand. aug-5 /CARPETINGS,—Ingrain und three ply Carpets, received per ship Hartford. Also, on ship bourd, to bo received, a supply Brussells Carpets, Also, WINDOW SHADES, a large variety of new designs, justreceivod. For salo by act 12 HENRY LATHROP. tlLANHETS.—Loudon Duliil Blankets, JD Twilled do., Green and Blue do., Cheeked aud Striped Saddle do. For salo by ' ootid GODFREY & LA ROCIlE, C A8IIUEUC8 For Fall and Winter Wtar.—A good assortment ofCusitneresof various styles and patterns, justreceivod nnd for salo by GODFREY & LA LOCIIE. oct 18 D avis* pain killer.—a r.iii supply of Uiis valuable article, ruccived by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, oct 18 Market nqunrc. WISTAB’S HALS AM Ol'WlLD ▼ V CHERRY.—One gross received by oct 18 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, .Market Square. /CORN MEAL.—10 sucks frcHb ground Com Meal, just received nnd for salo by oct 14 WASHBURN. WILDER & CO. fCASTOIt OIL.—15 bids. bids. Green Copperas; 10 bbls. Glauber . Castor Oil; 10 Salts, for sale by oct 15 A. T. BOWNE. Smote’ Buildings. TlUTTEIft AND CHEESE.—Land- D ing from bark Vornon, 10 kogs choice Gosh en Butter, 10 boxes do. do. Cheese, for sale by oct 10 E. SWIFT. T>IO COFFEE &C.—GO bags prime At green Rio CofTee,25 boxes Candy put up expressly for retailors, landing from bark Peter Dtiuiill, and for salo by oct 12 SCRANTON & JOHNSON. /CAMPHINEi Vv by oct 18 I .—Washington, Thornnson 1 b bbls. Canipliinoj for sale A. T. BOWNE, Smeto’ Duildingg. T^TERSEVS.—Washington, Thompson 1 -, J.Y. Hazard’s.and Penclululo Plains, and other ntyles of Kerseys,JuBt received in store, and for * - ; Gor i W| sale b; oct Ss jDFREY & LA ROCIIE. of of D 35Y GOODS.—The .Subscriber bus re- ceivod by recent arrivule la large portion his Foil and Winter Stock of Dry Goods, all which huve been selected with great enro ami tho lowest market pricos, aud will be cold on tho - most favorable terms. 17 I1ENKY II. STOTESBURY. four millions otorling. oiul on tho Brst of till, raodo in tlio Now Wfrld nt ftd. Flour la 18d, montii—tlio vorydny on which tho chlof foilnroa with but littlo doing. look ploco—aido by aldo witli tho rooordoflho Exchnnga nro hold tigher, in anticipation of a calainiUea which had happanod enmo tho an- demand, hut thcro areno aaloa. nouncomont of farthor auma to bo poid to tho Tlio agent of Iho ttringa at Boaton in a circu- oxtent of litreo mtiliona and a half." I»r to tlio dohtora of tlat houao, rocommonds tho u. .1..,, luvva—"You will easily undoratond aliipmontofgoldintiii poaont doubtftti condition from tho picture I havo drawn whut uniat bo tho | of oil Engliah credit., natural ond of tho proaont crisis. A temporary w j reaction may take place, aud ovan that ia by no Fr(lnl moana oorlain, but there can bo no coaaation in The Q„ 0 cno/Enaiand appointed tlio I7tli inat. the downward course until tlio pressure shall have an a day of publijs Thanksgiving throughnnt tlio icA„ * -- --- • - * arrivod at that point at which noither cajolery nor ro “l m 'On aednutoftho late bounteous harvest. * . . .1 Mn lUniiiuLilim Aniiirir.nl. una.nla !.. T tiiroan ahati onaida tiio railway campanio. to oh-1 taina titiio of tiioir demand. Boforo that time I f louor oftho victorioa gainedliy Gon. Scott." shall nrrivo of courso overy wouk house will bo Tho American Minister, Air. Buncroft, wan brohon down, but those that romain wUI then presont at tta> grand banquet given by tho city of havo a hoalthy aphoro. Tho gonoral dia.ro,a that must bo borne howevor is a painful subject to ponded to a toast glvon—“Tho Amorican Minis- contomplato. During tho last fow weoks tho fall tor"—ina mooch of considerable length, which in tlio voluo of all doacripliona of railway prop- w “» batoned to with great attention, olid olioitod oriy cannot havo boon l.a. than If, per cent, and roccntiy what I most fonr is that whon tho final break up oxlubitod hero woro offered at auction, in London, nholl bo soon rapidly approaching, somo violent on Friday, but tho salo excited littlo intermit. A and dishonest tnodos of extrication, either by tarn-1 ! na f i | C| yj»tallizcd copper, for which tlio owner i .u hatl oflorod £:iU was sold for £7 3a. For penng with tho currency or by some other moana, |ho Inon9lor In(W3 £;jo woa offered, but it waa may not only bo ruahed upon but by tho aid withdrawn, the owner not choosing to boII it un- of a railway Parliament may bo arbitrarily carried dof-p 180 . ... out „ I The Asiatic Cholera.^The approach of tho mi kt V XV T Iimi p -i (Asiatic cholera i* boginning to cuuae boiiio littlo Tiio N. Mirror romarka— TIicbo failuros, apprehonsion in tho minds of thoao who liuvo boon howover, aro only indications oftho distresses marking its steady progress for many months pant, which aro to follow; so groat a number ofmon I from tho plains of Scindo towards Wcstorn Eu- i'onnnylvnnln. Gov. Shunk’s majority thus far Eyi8.538.-/Fj To the Voters of Ehnthnm Go. Fellow - Citizens t—I am a candiduta for Uio OFFICE OF COUNTY SHERIFF at the Elec- Uonin January next, and most rospectfully solicit your suffrages. F E. TEBEAU. oct 7 —t* report day, 1st prox., jot Uiero is plonty of indi vidual capital Booking Employmont at 5 a 6 per eont. An engagement of20,000 bushels Corn was To the Voters of Chatham County. Fellow-Citizens :—I am a candidate for tho Of fice of CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR AND INFERIOR COURTS, at Uio elocUon on Uio 1st Alonday in January next, and respectfully solicit your suffrages. JOHN E. DAVIS, oct 21 _ MUTUAL LIFB INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Monnis Ronixsoif, Prcsulent. Samuel IIaxnay, Secretary. Applications received by fob 1 ly— W. P. HUNTER, Agent. MUTUAL SAFETY INSUItANOE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Zebedek Cook, President. M.UUNE, INLAND AND FIRE INSURANCES. GEO. SCHLEY, Agent. may 18 y— Pont Ofllco, Haviuinnli. GEOIIOE SCHLEY, P. M. | J. G. DOON, A«»i»taut, P. M. boing thrown out of omployniont, and so largo an ainouiitoffioUUous credit boing wholly dostroyod, must givo a shock to English cominorco Umt it will notbu able to recover front in many, many yoars; and long boforo London can stand whero it did, a great part of its commerce will be transferred to Now York, which is young, vigorous, hoalthy, ac- Uvo, and wiUiout a stum upon its integrity." A London Correspondent of tho Mirror wri ting Oct. 3d, says—“All oyos aro again turned to rope. ItaUior more Uian two years ago, it rav aged tho banks of tho Indus with soverity, inflict ing serious loss upon the British troops nt Kurra- choo and Hyuorudad. About Uie same time, or a littlo later, it raged in Affglmnistau; snread from thancQ into Persia, which it traversed iroin East to WoBt, spreading to Uio Northward into Turtary, and SouUiwardly into Tarkish Kurdistan ami tho pachalic of Bagdad. Early in tho prosonty oar, itmado its nppenranco to tlio West of tho Cau casian Mountains, and committed groat ravagos in Uio Russian army acUng against tho Circas sians. About a mouth ago, accounts reached The Now*—Frco Trndo* Tho comments oftho English and Amorican proas designate ns Uio chief causo of Uio droury state of Uiings in tho British islo,Uio niisrogulaUon of Uio money power, a system originating with tho Bank of England and imitated by oUier mon ey lenders. Tho N. Y. Evening Mirror, of Wednesday, makos Uie following remarks on tho frightfully large list of failuros, which Utey say truly “oxcccd any thing in tho shape of a commercial revolution Umt has ever happened in Uiis country, and prove conclusively, that the business wliich is nourished by A8ystem of restrictions and protections, such as Uto Tariff-men have vainly endeavored to fas ten upon Uiis country, must result in Bank ruptcy and ruin. An unshackled commerce will always bo freo from such terrible disasters as aro now occurring in England. Nearly all the polit ical writers in England, who havo any preten sions to eharnetor, attribute tho great revulsions in tho Commercial community to tho pornicious influences of Governmental interference witli trndo, and tho restrictive measures of the Bank.— The European Times gives a full list of Uio fail ures since tho sailing of Uie last steniner; but few oftho Anns have any connection with American interests." The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin (of Wed- noadny) after noticing the excitement in thnt city, ami the alarm, consequent upon Uie intelligence by tho two stenmors, says, Umt it cun sco no good reason for apprehension, for on tho day Uio Cam bria left, prices of broad stuffs rallied, sales of western flour being made at 28 shillings, tho mar ket ctosiug with an upward tendency. The Bulletin furUier remarks:—We cannot woll see how the temporary dorangoment in tlio monetary affairs of England can injuriously affect business on this side of Uio Atlantic. On the con trary, wobelievo Umt the United States is now in such a peculiar position that she will ultimately he bonefittmlby tho commercial revulsions in tho old world. Our banks are in a sound, hoalthy, and prosperous condition—money is plonty—confi dence unimpaired—the business operations oftho country, for a number of years, has been conduc ted on a safe and legitimate basis—and wo havo boon blessed with such abundant crops—Umt wo iu the futuro nothing to alarm, hut much to encourage. Tho time has gone by when overy puff bornen cross the AUantic either dopressed or eluted the Americuu merchant. Wo have re sources within ourselves sufficient to withstand even greater reverses Umn have yet • overtaken the commercial interests of Uie old world; alUiough we believe the next advicos from England will bring more satisfactory iutelligenco than we have received for the last two months. The London Correspondent oftho N. Y. Com mercial Advertisor, writing 4th Oct., says: “I re peat that wo uro only at Uio beginning of tho ond." Ho Uien gives a list exhibiting a total of little short of £3,000,000 in Uio fortnight, to say noth ing of Uie ninny minor failures which uttract no attonUon, and also of Uio various compromises by which in many cases absolute stoppage is avert- Amorica, which seems to bo Uio only part of Uio this country of its nppoaranco in Europe; having world iit tlio oiijoynioiitorovon comparative proa- penly. Thoro jou aro all happy, with work and wo now givo, in another column, details of its enough, money enough and liberty enough, and progress through Control Russia, whero it has in this last, you havo Uio warrant for evoryUiing manifested itself at Kief, Smolensk, and it is said *• r i,d rT in r r,a - En8,n " d Kd?.irsL‘a» r d tite c «$ stands precisely whore it did in Uio tnorry days of Baltic, at Riga. Great alarm has consoquenUy Queen Boss. Wo havo Uio samo soil, the same been felt in Poland; and tho auUioriUos at Warsaw climate, tho samo minos and Uio samo blood ,mv ,°. boo, ‘ bu *‘°d in prepuring hospitals, and But wo havo bougovorned to death. Go m y feBS •on, onco said a dying Statesman, and boo with Uio years 1830 and 1831, Uie genorul courso oftho how litUe wisdom Uio world is govornod. Here pestilence has boon nearly clue North-West; and is Uio prime cause of all our suflerings; England I travelled nt about the samp has been govorned by vory littlo wisdom, aud tho consequences aro upon us. , There is a largo par ty hero which is rapidly increasing, that bclicvo that tho world would bo bettor off if it were left to govern itself. If Uio wisdom of our ancestors rate us on thntoccosion. In 1831, it made its ap pearance on Uto shores of tho BulUc (at Riga! Dantzic, and Memel,) 9 inUio month of May; at Vi enna aud Berlin, in August; at Hamburg, in Oc tober; and roachod England in tho boguming of November.—Manchester Guardian. It was roported at St.Petersburg!! that tho and tho logislution of Uio day only bring us to cholera had appeared there, and Uint it was for bankruptcy aud beggary it may be worth whilo to iS? 1 reason the Court had removed to Moscow. j oo j j « j ourna ] j ea Debats, however, quotes a letter try a new experiment in government, aud govorn from St. Petorsburgh, of Uio 18th, mentioning ourselves. that Uio epidemic had not yet extended lie- “Our high tory writers here cannot prevent tho yond Charcow, Uiat it was much less fatal thon people from looking ncroM tho wotor and sooing “"j!' Il0t 11,0 ■»■>*•«“» was worooly 1 . .. . . - “ out of evory 20 cases, that tho experiment of self government works well Ear i y i n ftie present year it committed great rav- there, nnd Uio conclusion is inovitablo that it will ages in tho Russiuu army acting against tho Cir- alsowork woll hero. Tlioro is no danger of Uio I ca*uons. Baring, or tho Brown., tho two hon.c» host R w "tatoJ that tho nnmhar of pormn. who i • .t tt , o. . .... w , died of cholera hotwoon Uto 16th October, 1840, known in Uio United States, but they must feel and tho MlhJuuo, 1847, in Uie Caucasus,nmount- Heiitfihly Uio efforts of tho great pressure. A re- od to 6318. Tlio cholera reached its greatest in- proBontativo of Uio firm of Prime, Ward & Co., tensity»» Astracan on tho 25th July. Ou the 31st arrived hero a few week, ago, and it wa» raid had of th . 11 T'7 IF ! ,oreon “. di , l! . d -, 11 5“ no ' v al ® ’ ,u I most entirely disappeared in thnt quarter. miulo such arrangements that that house would havo tho ability to hold on, but tho last steamer ] brought news of their stoppage." The Nows and the Market*. Tho Now.York Express of Wednesday after noon says—Tho nows from Europe has put down the prico of Cotton full one cont.; but exporters demand a deduction of two conts before they will como into market. Tho flows has had no influ ence on Brcadstuffs. Flour is higher hero than it is in England, and prices are sustuinodhy the ac- tivo demand for homo consumption. Flour, corn, wheat and ryo aro all in request ot improving pri- Tho Hebrew firm, alluded to hi Uie Foreign synopsis in yesterday’s Georgian is M. L. Bonsu- Kan & Co., Mogadoro and Barbary merchants, who huve been in successful business more than hulf a century. Watson, BroUiers & Co., (Liverpool and Leeds,)and Burt*, Watson & Co., (Manchester,) have faded to Uio umuuut of £250,000. Proba ble dividend 30s a 15s. W. Steele & Co., (Liverpool,) in the American trade, £130,000. 'Probable dividend not ascer tained. This writor of the Commercial Advertiser adds —“ Since the foregoing vtns written enoUior ThoNew-York Courier, referring to tho nows, says—It would seem Uiat Uie potato is in danger Tho Washington Union of Tuesday, says:— Tho Baltimore Clipper of Uiis morning makes somo allusions to Uio last rumor wliich we have heard from Uio seat of war, viz: Umt “Geu. Scott hnd addressed' circulars to tiio Mexican States, inviting dopuUos from tho Mexican government into Uio city of Moxico wiUi powers to concludo a treaty of poaco." It is porfecUy premature,bo foro wo ascertain Uio tmUi of theso rumors, and the precise character of Uie fiicts, to go into any discussion about Gen. Scott’s views or into his powers. Tho Clipper ia right in supposing that orders have boon sent out to recall Mr. Trist from Mexico; and wo as little doubt Umt no other agent will bo sent out, and no propositions mado by tho United States for pence. But, as wo stated Uio ii. Europe, iu hero. Wo .lull therefore, have a otllorJo y, ifjlcxico doorc poaco, she must ,uo demand not iuconsidernble for auoUior year for our Indian Corn—aud if our farmers do not hold back too long, and then drive Uio markets in Eug- laud up so ns to bring out Uie grain from Uio Eu ropean farmers’ hands, who are ulso holding back for higher prices, wo shall have still a good market abroud for our Wheat at fair and living prices.- for it. If Moxico 1ms any proposiUous to make, they will of course bo received and submitted tho cousideraUou aud action of our government. Major L. Twiggs.—Tho Philadelphia Evening Bulletin oftho 21st inst. says:—Among tlio list Uie killed in tlio late batUes in Moxico, wo notice But if, by holding on too long here and keeping J Uio name of Major L. Twiggs, Uie fuUier of Lieut. Uio prico* too high for shipment, wo leavo Uio field I Twiggs, whose deatli was so recently noUoed in to European agriculture, that will all at once, whon tho poluinna of this paper. ThuB fathor and son tho liighor prices come, supply tho demand, and have both fallen in Ncxico, fighting in defenco consequently shut us out—it woro wise in our far. their country. Tho bereaved family of Major n»crs to tuke tho present price. Twiggs, consisting ofliis widow aud three (laugh- Tho difficulty that .oema mo.t in tho way of tor "' rcBido this citj. and tvo deeply .yinpathizo largo importation, ofbrcndstuffi. .till by England with Ulom umlor dl “ do,,lll y dflliotivedi.pon.ion istiiat of paying for them. She cannot part with ' vhich Ulc J’ lmve 60 8U,Jcul J' bccn cldl “ d “P°“ ,0 gold toanyextentwithoutbreaking her Bank. But bear * wo want iron quilo as much as gold, and many | The Now York pap.rs state that tlio proccion other tilings that slm producosand mounfocturo.— i„ that oity onTucsdaj on tlio occasion of laying and high price, of food und money will redeem tho corner mono of tiio Washington Monument tho prico. of odior commodities, soaa to enable W a. a very imposing one. Tho .tone was ' hor, with them, to pay for food, instead of with by Gov. Yoiiug, asri.tod by Gov.llarris of ltliodo fiditi* Island. An address was delivered by Judge We therefore anticipate a considerable oxpor- Samuel Jones, tation of breudsluffs in Uio coming yeur. The English ninrkels are referred to in tho tele* * T/ic Weather.—The Dalton Engle of the 22nd graphic report. It may bo stated iu addition, that J ^ ,ave clear, diy and pleasant uneasiness was felt about tho state of tlio potato weather for several weeks past. But two show- cr0 p—and there, ns here, it seems probable, it will or8 °** ra * n ^ uvo UUI en hero since ubout the 28th bo greaUy injured by diseaso. The N. Y. Tribune of Wednesday has tho fol- lowing—“We cannot learn upon dilligent inqui ry Umt tho new failures in England, announced by Uio Cambria, ore likely to affect us unfuvor- ably in this country. The connections of the buukrupt houses wore generally in other porUons of Uio globe. Wo believe Uioro are no corn houses iu the list. Wall street has begun to feel Its financial independence of tho London of September. Tho same paper says—Corn was offered here this week at tioenty-five cents a bushel, and we un derstand that, twenty miles from here, in Walker, Gilmer, or in the adjoining counUes of Tennes see, any quanUty can be bought nt from twelve fifteen cents per bushel. Quick Despatch.—We ‘loom it worthy of notice to state that a lot of goods, shinned at Savannah on Uio20Ui hist, by die Control Hail Road for this . place, was received hero on Uie 25th inst.; boiuj money market, ami the tremendous crises through only five days on tho route. This hniipening a which tiio commercial world of England i. now 11 tint', when tho Central, Macoa & W<wtem,aiid peering give, tim croaker no opportunity bear SUK stock at halfper cont. Tho effecto ofUiw reaction I por ts of the detenUon of freight by this line, if they reqet nt all upon this country, will not be which wo have heard circulating in thu up country, immediately felt, and may be cnUrely averted by | —Dalton Eagle. •tuffsnow 4 in tWs^b^e'beo^esUmrtod^bui ^ly anvTiiTiS,^33 we bellove without oily great acrtirttey) as follows wWl .° °- u - r * OWo,t figures for nJ.K™ am “omiil. Wheat 120,000 qri* flour 400,000 bbls, Indian com 300,000 qrs, Indian meal 200,000 bbls. Beef of Uio fiuor sorts has boen sold to somo Oxtent, tho inferior are wholly noglectad, Pork is px- coodingly dull, and where solos have boen forced the reduction in prico is 5s per bbl. Tho Govern* mont navy contract for these provisions was takon on.the 30Ui ult 6000 tea hoof average £6 ID; 9000 do pork, Irish £8 11 4; lOOO du ii„„u^ $81; 300 do Dantzic $7 17 6d. Tho domaud for bacon has been less active, and pricos have fallen 3 a 8s cwt; stock much diminished. Lard has again advanced 2s to 4s cwt, Uio demand being brisk and imports small. Hams are very dull and prices merely nominal. Cheoso is sold readi ly on arrival at frill prices, aud Uio stock now held is vory trifling." while our lowost figures for , OrZ llin n °miual roanlmd in m ,7, aaloa of any conaidorablo parcoli S'", ofago, Tlio receipt, ot cl, lo » at?,, are 80,922 halos, against 49,018 halos PlorM «) last year, and 127,306 bnlo. thoyoa,17’ d «' UVaitPOOL ciM„y w .Zr , ' U ' Lonialana aud MiMicKipp, .non*. ATLANTA, Oct. 23.—Cotton.—Cotton has comeinfrooly during Uio present week, and met with ready sale at from 84 to 9 conts. In tho ear ly part of Uie week 0 and 9i cents cents were paid oinco the receipt of tho Telegraphic accounts yesterday morning, Uie article has declined fully ith of a cont. ■X MAIL ARRANGEMENT. Nortukun Mail. Due Daily by 0 A. M. Close Dully ut 7J I*. M. Nohtiiksn Way-Mail for Offices between Savannah and Charleston. Duo Mnnilny, Wetlnnadny ami Friiluy by... .0 A. J Clones Monday, Wcduesduy nnd Friday at..O 1*. I CHARLESTON, Oct. 23.—Cotton.—When we closed our inquiries on Friday last, Uio inarkot was vory quiet, in fact it had been so throughout tho day. AlUiough holders during tlio week had submitted to heavy sacrifices, in consequenco of Uie very gloomy accounts received by the Hiber nia, purchttseos were deuiauding still lower pri ces; factors, however, would not yield to Uieir do- inands, and henco tho limited trotisacUons which marked Uie close of Uie woek. There was no chungo in the gonoral features of tho market throughout Snturday last, the one party conUnued to domatid a greater reduction, to which tho 0U1- er would not submit, and tlio sales woro limited to samo 388 bales, at unsettled prices. There was a fair attendance of buyers at the opening of Uio market on Monday, und as holdcrsat an early hour let Uleiuscivos down from tho position they had endeavored to nssutno, a good demand prevailed during that and Uio following day, and upwards of 3200 boles changed hands ut a decline of Jc., but Uie demand again fell off on Wediiesduv, and tlio transactions were confined to about 700 bales, nt Uiis reducUon. Tlio business thus fur oxlondod to 4200 bales. On Thursday Uio telegraphic ac counts by tho steaniorCambria cniuo to hand, and Western Mail. Dun Dnity tty R Closes Daily nt fl except for tlio Ofllco* of AucuMn, limn- burs, 8. C., Hnwkiii*villo, Miilcitirovilln, Mucuii, Columbus, Mubilo und Now Or- hum*—wliich clout! ut 6 1’. M. Rut let ter* for them! Office*, which nru not iu by that (Into, arc mado «»in extra pack- ago* unxt morning nt 0 o'clock. P. M. P. M., Southern Mail bv Steamboats. Duo 8undny nnd Thursday by fl Closo* Tuesday and Haturtlny at 0 Southern Mail nr 8taoe, as far as Darien only. 8 V. M. Aiigtint 31, 1847. Itlovementn of ibe Atlantic Stoamcr*. Leaves France. Leaves America. Philndulphia Om. 10 Nov. 9 Now York... Oct 24 Nov. 21 Union Nov. 10 .Dec. 9 Missouri.... Nov. Ul Dee, 21 Philadelphia Dec. 23 Jan. 23 New York.. Jan. 29 Feb. 21 Union Fuh. 21 March 31 Missouri.,,, March 21 April 31 Leaves England. Leaves America. Cambria.... Oct. 4 Nov. 1 Caledonia.. OcL 19 Nov. 18 Britannia... Nov. 4 Deo. 1 Leaves Europe. Leaves America. Washington Oct. 19 Arrivals at tlio Palaskt House. OCTOBER 95. G. W. Fort, MiUodsovilln. At. Moultrie, Macon. K. Philips, Florida. It. II. Gnuihlo, do. Air. Croom nnd Lady, do. Air*. Hawk*, do. W. Muhroy, Glynn Co. W. 11. Alooro, Columbus. R. AI. Goodwin, 8uvnnnah. W. T. Goodwin, do. Gov. Itnffby nud family, Alnb'a Mil* Wnllock, do. Alin Tompleiuan, do. T. Mini*, do. Atodwny. Griffin. Now York AIncan. Darien. Al.T. Tort, F. Dibble, J. H.Ohonr, C. Grant, G. Holt and Lady, N. O’n* J. S. Lorritl, do. D. Pynnhoon, Rurko Co. J. A. Hommodion and Idnly, Mobile, Limit. Portor, U. 8. Navy L. J. Myers, SavuuuuU. Consignees per Control Rail Rond. OCTOBER 25.—099 bales Cotton, Whoat amt Aftlzo. to N. A. Hardee, Way & King, E. Parson* & Co,G. Harlrhlgn- Brook* & Tuppnr, Hamilton & Hnrdomnn, W. Duncan, I, Baldwin & Co, G. W. Audnr*ou A Brothor, 8r-Gomlall, R. A. Allen, nnd W. Humphreys. Inferior Ordinary *’* Middling Good M MkMIis Fuir to I... Good Fair 4 1J41 .. Good and Fino ****‘ # ***--10|a loj Rice.— Tlio rice market remah"iI*V~* .•** dull, and th. demand .o vory limiM Zf aldu quutatlon, 6 cent, par lb., ia ,! nominal. A rala nf lo5 aula, mo,ul dar.wa, mad. by auction at an Freights.—VobsoIs oontiimo to arrive .1 , andtiiofowtiiataornoin find randy. at tiie rates which havo provniM I Uiroo weeks past Tho Euroiienn r sinco our last aro one ship for I ivel 8a8e i Ulfs!, l and two for Havre at u S,t I aro only one or nviharkl now mSlS SI firm' h ofthrlllgcoaitwbo, hutffio nlaijl 1 Me a luruior uecimo ol J or a com per J7*ll4w tho reception of tho Cambria'. mir„l„i,“frB" CCS, there has not boon nulliciem d„n. t" |ia, IM market, nnd prices are therefore ......'"Jf,. lolai omit our quota iota for tin. l.ul.licatio i 'J' I Ms iniporathlo to g.vo them with a„y degree" uj l^> they wore followed up yesterday by more detailed advices. Tho awful crisis in monetary affairs on the other sido, taken in connoction with tho great depreciation in Uio prico ofCottou, will bo severe ly felt in Uiis country, and the articlo we are afruid is destined to roacli a low figure. Tlio inurket wiUi us may bo said to bo brought to n stand, os purchasers aro waiting tho nrrivul of tlio private advices. During tho last two days only 220 bales havo boen sold, ut prices ranging from tij to 9Ac., which show a decline on tho sales of Wednesday of ubout n lo.; Uio transactions, howovor, lmvo been too limited to establish prices, uud the fii- turo must determine what effect Uioso accounts will havo on our market; und wo have for Uio pre sent erased all quotations. Received 5310 bags. A few bags Sea Island have been sold at from 25 to 30c. Rice.—There has been a fair inquiry for Rice during tlio woek; and as thu supply is not equal to tho demand, prices lmvo advanced. Tlio sales have readied near 700 tiurcus, aud prices aro an Sc. higher than they were at Uie opening of Uio woek. Tho sales comprise 95 tierces nt 3jJ; 220 nt3:];210nt 38; uud 120tiurcusut $4 per hundred, Received Uiis week 1431 tierces. Rough Rice.—Tho rccointa during tho week lmvo boon limited to some 7,000 bushels. Stiver- ul cargoes havo been sold during Uio pnst fort night ut pricos ranging from 84 to U8cpor bushel, us in quality. Freights.—Tho tonnago in port 1ms inntcriully increased since our last. Tho rate to Liverpool has declined togd. for Cotton in squ’e bugs. Wo quototo Havre le. There islitUo Cotton or Rice olfyring to Now York. Wo quote nominally 50c, Co/ Uie former and 37<Jc. for Uie latter. To Bos- ten 4c. for Cotton: no Rice offuriug. COMMERCIAL. Livorpoul Oct. Havrii Sopt. 2fl Havana Oct 0 New Orient)* OcL 30 .Mobile Oct 21 LATEST DATES. Providence Ort. 20 Roftton Ort. 20 Now York Oct. 91 Philmlolpiiia. Oct. 21 Baltimore Oct. 29 8AVANNAII EXPORTS. OCT. 23. HAVANA.—Brig Juno-303 tc*. Rico, 20 half tea, do.100 Bog* do. Erportt of Cotton and nice from Charlnton to Foreign and Coastwiseporte./br the teeth ending Sea Island. Up!a Havro 54 Bremen 000 West Indie* 000 Jptand 171 1411 0000 Eire. Total Foreign 54 Now York 000 Philadelphia 000 Baltimore 000 Now Orleau* 000 884 444 000 000 . 000 Total Coastwise. Grand Total 54 1333 3tefl 1501 charleston exports, oct. 29. New York—Ship Catherine—193 bates Cotton, 07 tierce* Rico, 20 bale* Cotton Yarn. , , Now Orleau*—Dark Alplm—103 tc*. Rico aud 50 rkg*. Mdzo. Extracts of letters received ill this city, dated “LIVERPOOL, Oct. 4.—The continued com mercial failures of an alarming character, both ns to number and amount, havo greatly increased Uie panic in tho money market aud the general distrust since the departure of the lost steamer.— The pressure and dorangoment in monetary affsirs is unexampled, and trade altogeUicr is in a state of extreme depression. “In giving quotations of Cotton in our last cir cular of 18Ui ult. wo stated that they were nomi nal or nearly so, and Uio limited business which immediately followed was at a considerable re duction from those nominal quotations. The downward tendency has since continued, nnd fair Upland and Mobilo nro now quoted 6Jd, and fair Orleans 6 a 6$, but in tho lower qualities Uio decline is greater Umn this; Upland and Mobilo of inidl’g quality being at 5jd, and middling Orleans at 5|d, while ordinary is selling as low as 4:]d.— In Soa Island there is a fidl of 1 to 2d por lb.— The solos for the week endod 1st inst. woro 21,- 160 boles, of wliich 800 were on speculation and 2000 for export. On Saturday 2d inst. Uio busi ness was about 3000, and to day about 4000 have been sold, all to consumers, speculation being en tirely suspended, and the quantity pressing ou Uio market much exceeding the demand. Tho advance in the com markets has not boon main tained, except for Indian com, flour having again sunk to 26s to 26s 6d por bbl for tho bost Western, and Philadelphia and Baltimore to 24s Cd to 25s 6d per bbl; New Orleans sweet 23s to 24s; sour 19s to 22s. American wheat Os to 7s 9d per 70 lbs. Indian corn remains at about the same quotations as our lost, say 30s to 34a for good to prime, hav ing in Uie mean time been rather higher. Indian corn meal 14s to 15s per bbl." “LIVERPOOL, OcL 4.—Indian corn has been in good request,nnd we note an ndvanco orQspcr quarter. On Friday however there was not Uie same activity manifested and further rise was checked. Indian meal has not been sustained, prime may now be bought at 14s 6d per bbl. aid MOBILE, Ort. 20.—Cotton.—Our last review left Uie market in a very unsettled condition, with such a wide discrepancy between Uie views of holders and purchasers as to put u *iop uutirely to all operations. This state of Uiiugs was produc ed by Uie disastrous iutelligenco from Unropo by Uio steamerHibernia, and from its influence there has yet boen blit a partial recovery. During Wednesday and Thursday of tho commercial weu now closed,there was not asinglu Imle sold. Buy ers demanded a reduction j>flc. to 14 c - on prices Tilling previous to the reception of tho foreign advices, and holders refused tho concession. Oi Friday Uio latter partially gave way, nnd somo :tnu bales of middlings changed hands at 9 a 9jc.— On Suturdny nothing was dorto—buyers doclin ing to operate except at a further reduction, and sellers refusing to meet their victvs. On Monday ,.nd yostorday sovoral small lots of middling cot ton, amounting in tho aggregate to from 350 tc 400 bales, wore sold nt 9c., which in tho present stato of the market is Uio oxtreino price for that description of cotton. As we closo, Uiero is more disposition on the part of holders to meet tho views of buyers, but they yield with grent re luctance. The demand, ou tlio oUicr hand, is ex tremely limited, owing to Uio absence ofshtpping facilities nnd tho difficulty of negotiating uitlior foreign or domestic oxchnngc. The market there fore closes exceedingly dull at Uio following quo tations : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATIONS. Good and fino nominal Good Fair nominal. Fair — a 10 Middling fuir — a 94 Middling — a 9 Ordinary .**.T a Wo are ploascd to notico a material improve ment in Uio quality of Uie new crop now coming to inarkot—tho result oftho fino weather for pick ing with which Uio planters have been favored du ring Uie last live or six weeks. It is better ginned, of better color, bettor stupie, nud hotter appear ance generally, but Uiero is still room for improv - mo ut. In regard to Uie extent of Uio cron, our accounts aro still favorable. For fivo weeks tlio weather has been as fine fertile crops as it could possibly lmvo been, und should it continue a fow weeks longer, without a killing frost, wo may expect a near approach to an averagts crop. Wo hear of slight frosts in somo parts of Marengo, Greene, Perry, &c., last wcok, but not suificient to kill vegetation, and of courso inflicting no injury up on cotton. The receipts oftho week have boen 2841 hales, and Uio exports 1025 bales, nnd thestock onhnnd und on shipboard not cleared last ovoniog 1971 bales, against 8285 bales samo time last year. Rice.—About fifty casks have been received Uie past week and the high prices heretofore sovoral weeks ruliiig havo given way. The article is now selling from grocers' bunds at 74 a 74c. per lb. Freights.—Tlio freiglit market has been very dull the past week. Tlio last engagement to Liv erpool was fid. Coastwise a brig has been laid ou the bertii for New York, wiUi a large portiou of her cargo engaged, at $1 50 por bale. The unengaged tonnage in port consists of Uirec barks and a brig. NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Cotton—.Wn* ,t, n Saturday and Monday, with sales of S f f ” I afurtlicr dcclino off if „ ..!,■*)“ b ! l ««I tuiuty. Flour.- consignees/ “ Por steamer Gen. Clinch, lYom P«lMkn.-0 bj,, c<him, I Hides, Ac., to Bo.tuii A (Junity, R. lUfenlMaft 8a».J I L. Lockn, R. DcMtirliu.Wuy A King, J. lawion A Cois I G. \V. Waldburg. P Por stnnni pncknt Si. ALiahi-nr*, from r lnrlti|on Cn L iral Rullroail, Drunk, it Tuppcr, Mi-tuarr lunhoe, A 11 Gardner, AH** J. A. Oarduor, J. E. (Jnudry & Co, Badm I A Alockor. I Por itonmor John Randolph, from Ausmu—' 188 hW I Cotlon, to 8. D. Corbitt, C. P. Mill*, P. II. flehn. M.t* „ I Groinnr & Bonll, It. llabnr.lmm A; Sou, E. II. Pi-mdi, J S. | Bchley, A. Boclinrt. 1 Por *toamor Win. Snnbrook, from Clnirlolnn-CeiM I R nit road, D. A. Ambler A Cn, O. Ilnrlriilgr, ChmU I Leonard, G. W.Andoraon A Brothor,J. K. (iuatlry & C.l I Hnhorshiim A Son, nnd Air. Sim*. 1 Por steanior Irnnhoo, from Parachucln-87 lulci C«u* I nnd Mdzo. lo 8. Solomons A Co, I\ II. Ilulin, Joint Bo.k | Brook* A Tnppor. SIILl' NEWS. Port of Huvntinnh, Ort. 20, INI?. Co. FROM THIS 1*0UT. Brig Josophu*, Pitciior, Philadelphia. Brig John Kndnrs, Johnson, New York. Sclir. Sage, Aloldrum, New York. Clu Bo (lid early Tuoitav Tn'we.ton'niur wrefc 1 of .liipiiKJliUra’C Sm"rJX’LSSSll® furftier ndvnucml uliout 13j coiili o,. r ? “ B 1 tenlay, after the reception of Urn ,J? vorablo account-, the market iva. 1,4 ?' stand, nml nltUoitgh«oniowhatmBottlcd J,.L„ not much d.spoHitioneu the part ori,ok| c „,. “ cent lower ancon, yet die demand wa.li.hl lltce.—rhoro u a fair demand f,„ h„„, c end us thu etock i. light, ami arrival, modem,£ nutrkol is firutiaoo tcs. sold ul 4,001 uSIJlS freight.,—lo Liverpool, we hear of cL, monts of Corn nt Cd per Inivliul. q- 0 1 [ :ilr /V gngomonts of Cotton were made at I , per lb.for«iuaro hale., tlim(glt|bn,otvdemerit? 1 e Antwerp, Cotton vvu. engaged at j of, „„ )ur lb. 1o Genoa, a snmll vessel took (500 U, Cotton at 4 of a cent per lb. B PASSENGERS. Por stnsni-pnckclGcn. Clinch, from l , «laik«-Mr».Okn I ras, Air*. Usina aud 4 children, Mr*. Lighlhurn, ckildiiil servant, Min* Vuught, Mias M. Olivurns, Judge Port, C-! I Vaught, Massri. I. Floyd, R. Floyd, E. B. lit ini, C.T| Thomas, nnd 5 deck. Per itoam-parkel 8L Matthew*, from Cliarleitnn-MaI McNolty and family, lion. A. P. Bagby *n<l family, Nr V Croom amt Lady, J. A. L.IIommlmlrow nml lunly.W.lltkl and Lady, Dr. Pope, I.icut. Porter, U. 8. N., T. J. Wdk| Lnfltto nnd Lady, M. Bo*worth, Lady,child and s- 1 * Mem*. B. Scott, Church, I). Pynchrou, Ratrliffi-, F. Sowell, R. M. Goodwin, W. T. Goodwin, KdJy. re. rtoin Clmrln.lnn—Jl* | Surrol, 3 nni1 sorvmil, Mr*. .w»,' vant, Air*. Mncell nml servant, Mr*. Hullamiwortli, Xnl Crowder, Mr*. Mongin, Mi.* Footinnn, Ateur*. F. Semi I R, II. Oembln, W. Crowder, W. II. Alougiu, It. J. Mid. | II. TulTs, and 2 deck. ARRIVED. U. 8. AI. strum pnrkctSL Matthew*, McNelty Cb»lntni,| to Brook* At Tapper. I U. S. AI. utoiim packet Wm. 8uubrook, Lyon, Chnrlnl'AB to Brook* A Tuppnr. 1 U. 8.31.* team-packet Gen. Clinch, Curry, P*Utkiu| Brook* A: Tuppnr. . ■ Steamer John Rnndidph, Philpol, Auguste. Boat* 7wl ll.toC. F. Mill*. „ | Steniner Chatliam, llulihnrd, Aueuktn. Ik»»t»n*iw r l to W. P. WJIIiam*. 1 Lute Cotton auil Mtlze lo \\. V.«»■ iiutii*. _ a , .1 Stcumar lvanhoo, Jarman, Pnracliuda, to 8. ouloinoiiiH CLEARED. Brig Juno, Bute*, Ilnvmin—Wii»liburu,Wildrr A Ci>. U. 8. AI. »t<mm-|mckut Gen. Clinch, Curry, Cu*rlr*t‘*- Brooks A Tuppnr. U. 8. AI. stonm-packcl Will. Scubrook, Lyot Brooks & Tapper. DEPARTED. , . V. H. M.stcnni-pnckct Wtu. Healirook. Lynn. I U. 8. AI. Menm-pucknt Gen. Clinch, ‘lurry, Steamer John Augtistn. WENT TO *SEA. Bark Alien Bnntiy, Dunlmr, Now York. Burk Vernon, Paxton, New Y'ork. Burk Hon land, Eldridgn, Ho*ton. Bark Lane Mend, Brown, New York. Brig Philurn, Thnlcher, New York. Brig Alert, Jouus, New Y’ork MEMORANDA. Tlio ship Edwin, Hayden, for thi* port, sailed erpoid on the 3d in»t. The brig* L. Baldwin, Bassett, nml .Macon, ** thi* port, clcnreil ut Now York on tho 2l*t inst. The schr. YV. 1). Jenkins, Watson, for thi* I*" 1 - ,l * , l ul Balllmoro on tho 23d iii*L Tbo *chr. Oscar Jones, Vigiucs, for thi* port, w*» ( P New Orlcani oa the 20th in«L NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 20.—Cotton.—Arrived since Uie 15th instant, 14,275 bales. Cleared in the same time 1381 bales— mukiug an additiou to stock of 12,894bales, and leaving on huud, inclu sive of till on fillip board not cloarod on Uie 19th inst. a stock of 71,125 bales. At Uie time of making up our last report the Cotton Market had aguin assumed a lkir degree of activity, as buyers were disposed to come for ward more freely at the material reduction which holders bad boen compelled to submit lo, und which we stated to be ftilly 2 of a cent per lb since the receipt oftho European accounts ny the Hibernia. On SaturdayfUiere was ugain a fliir in quiry, and sales to the extent of about 3300 bales were effected, at prices which did not vary materi ally from those curront on Friduy. On Monday the doniand slackened somewhat,though still sonic 2500 bales were disposed of, at rather cosier rates, and yesterday uio sales were 2500 bales ; making a total for tnroo daysof 8300 bales, taken for England, Franco and tlio Nortit. The great difficulty iu Exchange negotiations, produced by Uie heavy failures in Europe, already known, and tho apprehonsion Umt tbo next steamer will bring further disastrous occounts oftho samo character; together with n continued scarcity of vessels, and an accumulating stock, hove nocossarily given the few buyers somo ftirther advantage, and wo have ugain to note a dcclino of fully nn 1 of a cunt, par ticularly on grades from Middling Fair up, utc Middling and Good Middling tradition being most in request, nnd consequently better suslain- ST. AUGUSTINE, Out. Id.—Arr.whr. Andrew G».'| Southwick, ClmrlPMon. , , . _ n -. M | APALACHICOLA, Oct. 14.—Arr. brig Gon. .... riVi-itT«t| jrHin*. 1!"“ tut*- .... _, AlOBll.E, Out. 90—CM. bark Allou, Bowuian.Nu Sarah Brown, Welch, do. . ... , , OCTOBER 21.—Chi. brig Sarah Brown, W del*, B* Ottuinnn, Ilnnunim, d«. x-,,.,,,. ii,!***. NF.W-ORI.BANS, Ocl. lb—Arr. ship h ,ll, j\. 1 . -I Alanciltc*; bark Uulphos, Curtu, BorJeaui; brig «* "on?—Biik’Emilto, Mcac, Tjntltlcoi pul«to Jl<«" '"oCTOltKHSS—4!ntJttri(t Ifnrrjwtt, ’l.n-ilren. Ion; lliraiu, Crosby, Yarmoulli, N. Alelsuo*. ' M Cld'.—nark Harriett Newel, Gilpsirirk. brig* 8*un A Ben, llilt, Wilmington, Del.; > irjiw** w “tii| l ABi'!ta l i’ON, oa. rn.-Arr. **P. Giukiu*. Liverpool; bark t.omo, Bo s ordu<, I* , ri e,te,^ PulmctWi Stnill*. »- brlff Josephine. 8nml»ln*lt, IDpincn. rio , it BALTIMORE, Ocl.UI.-CM. .hip Lein, lligg'n'- ''{lidv-—Ship Geollic, Homann, Brpmcn;brig8ii« ^ ** OCTODEr" W.—Arr. brig Virginia, Cooper, Ar*> l’ortn Rico. , CM.—fillip Pioneer, Grnliam, AiuHrrdnin. . rnn.AURi.riii.v, tt«. ai-tw-'h *; »n«, Pcrnninbnr.o; Jo*pphu*, Pilcbpr. A'fraaNoA- CM.—Ship Caledonia Bnuider, Boy«l, Nc*v * ■ n.ii.... m.linti. .M.itanza*; brig PhcruU,« jjsrss&rra*.^ 1 *'OCTOBER 2L—Arr. ship Grenada, Spooner, l Pt CM.—Burk Croolr, Cl*rk, l^ndomlerry; brig W Podro. Kncliinl. Rio do Janeiro. _ NEW-YORK, Oct. 2i.—Arr- *hip* Marion, Havre; Alargarot Evnna, rinker, ljondon. A* „ Huwlaud, Liverpool; Okceolu, Child, PicloSiEbi tor, Liverpool; bark Chatham, Y oung, Malaga; I ^ co. Pninr.VortoCnMIo; Veloeity, Holme*. B*h«- * Nelion, (infle; Leonora, Memlivill, Turk* I»l*nci. ^ CM.—Ship-Modore,Borland. NowOrlean*; br*P V Hunlor, Cullorlou, St John*, N. F.; Rwie.Nonnsni ^ Orleau*, Branhall, Bermuda; California, Jlicbbor^^l HM.-Usrk.Ocilla, Star, SLUark.jVierge lief. Antwerp; brig* Win. L. Joiio*, fyler, Helen Maria, Gilo*, Bermuda; \ ancouver, Swecaer, i„n. Mchr. G. J. June*, Look, Savannah. P. BL—Arr. skips I*aac Wrlffbt. Mar«h»il, Mortimer Livingston, “ r 0 j! W Havre; Fiaviu*. Cook, Clydo; bark D Godfrey, Bearsc, Malaga; brig Branca, Looner, Bremen- Pclow—Ship* Argo, Anthony, Havre; Fnr ^ Liverpool; Nichol** Biddle, Knight, do; K*t" D d * A son*, do; Atlantic, Ro»e, do; James Edward, WeW* CIJ-—Ship Arkansas. Hilliard, New Orleanr *^ Junk Keying, Keliall, Rofton; Imrke Iona, Kim-^ U i t Smyrna,'Due dOdoan*, R'.bcruon, Turk* W* irfW*