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THE BEORCrlAN.
BY WILLIAM II. UtlaAHtH
CITY MD WMTI VMRVMi
Ami pubUalktr nf Uw U«*« of th« Union.
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Dial CatUi larranrai** Tea IMlar*.
pay «t»lu M-inGnmiwIly lw ailvanro.
tlAtuf fMMBiAir'ItMMlhi HU IMUr».
TkiWauav Vjuw,pec ***** yiisDolUo.
Tri Wkcklv l*Ar««, G»r »U m-Milti Thro* IK»IUr».
Wa-wur PAaaa. i»r nmnw..
...Tim'd Hollar..
Aalibiimor, tent'iur factor, Liverpool.
BoitaUb &Co., Iilorebunt*. Havre.
Iloydi II & R«n«r, Iron utercliatit*, Ibrmmgliam.
Hrowttrixg * l\», 15.1. merchants, liiurpool.
Robert Buchanan, broker, Glasgow.
A. E. Byrne, Liverpool.
Campbell, llitvey it Co, allk mrrch’t*. «la»|o\v.
C. llafoMO * Socle, banker*. Brunei*.
D. WnUTitd Ponomonto, *>ed catisher, Alurt.
A. A JJlowttic, ally Muller*, Glasgow.
J. Kdwnril* dk Co, Wool brokers, IdVMrpmd.
Win. Kykin, stock exclinugo, Izonlmi.
The AiiHcxnlleu of Meeleo.
If llieru Is' onu event more certain U»nn «u»y
nthor in Um fnimiv i* ta «l«.t Uhi liwtlWItaiw--f
thi. country willuxtoni thtomclniinvcr tlw whole
I.niio Nurll. Ani«rtw)n oontlnmit. Iml Hlnlti.-
mi'ii. wlMUuir Northern nr Bmillicrn. cnitlnBg n.
(hoy iiMy»|wln»t Uwdi»iucml»'nuiiul orMo*tan,
ilm iliiMrnciinn nritor nnlionnliiy. nml llmincor-
linrnlimionicr |ico|ilo nml Iwr lorrllnry Into onr
.nnlblnnicy I lot Ilm hint. of ill omon crook •«
l"irlT.lii*. H''i'n i Co. nwrcha'nli, llnll. | i1b ,, u ' ver knvno which Midi n «trp wotihl
Wotmn & Co. wlh tnorrhf 1 £LJ
IfmtMiHMMlimre «r ikuMwvNNliah <!<>orfuiti.|
Mtl.liKUUKVHXK, Ihm.tw, wir.
ConUonmiit—Tooloy llot Hcnoto look up Ilm
bill to incorporate tho 31neon oihI Wcrtorti Ran
.. a .. 1 .... ft, — iivhiI l.l Mlfemll.llftiM
Uoiiil Uamimny. Mr. Moth"olorod iqiJ»«i|n|Mif
lllnilollinlolyi wliUli WiwIiU—I -'«« IA N«y«
The bill \va* rend • tliiral lime uud passed—» eae
Relit. .’ornwtor.worolonwonmii, <ita«i
Tim,. l.nlon, chip Inilliior. fiiinilorlnnn.
Mrorjcnn Noplmw., (ranker* IlniMvM.
J. II. lUwkio., mock Mdwnge, Umlon..
*■ aunckino & llrtart. hnnkerm Imniton.
All lM.Vftt.ti' U ftitvftUCO.
t»- MIVI'.n risl.MK.NIO U.nt»l«lll»«oulrMr.
[y ISwur* m**i lw i*nn no ril connonicAiwn. rail
rnTTitM.ifioi'iw.^
F.i«.ho *.« YwkllonM. Ilum. turn on.
ARIUV Al. OP THE IIIIIKKNIA.
TWO WBKKH I.ATKK PUOJI Kl BOPK.
Imoorinnl Coonocrcinl lolollisonro—lloolioo in
Ilm Cnimn nml «min M irkol.—Intori'.tiiiii
PiniooirU InWIinomo-Amnmr l.»i of foil-
ttrtM—S:iiiproftftion ol Civil \\nr In Swit/.er*
kiml—Oneiiiiijj of the Comieil or 8lnle ill
Kerne, iVc.
Tho «to»nl<llip llilmrni.>. Copt. Uyric. nrrivo.l
al Buxton early Ihi. morning, olio xanoil rrom
Uvornool on Ilm 4tli liul.
Tim llrlliBi t'nrlianmnl for jglno ilaya kail Imon
riwascil with Ilm .nhjool of Irailo ami Ilm llmui-
dal Ilm oonntry. Il I. uaiioolml
that moaom*. of a aatulary oliaracior ivooM Im
'"•fho'aulo of Irolaml, li truly ftlglnfol. Tim
laml rook, with axoAxiu iiimi< from olio oml la
tho othor. llovoromont ha« propoxoil a rimrnon
hill of a verv mild and ^nlM^••ratl , ehnr ieter.
Ill MwitxeVlnnd. the civil war ha* virtually ter-
minuted, bv the*nrrender ol’l.ncerno to the I ed-
eraliftt*. 'I'he Homlerlmtld i* diverted, and the*
tlm hepe.n ,»|* the ie*nit* are felly prehlr.it«nl.
Tl o itVidr* of llutv are on a fair way for adjn*t-
n eiit. Tho I'opn II I* opened the new Council of
Htate of ll|0 Vactiwni, and hi* *pecch elicitud Mli-
mived oppodlion.
The llovul Bank of l.ivcrpnol, the *toppn*e
ofwhiclic*au*e«l m» much owilemenl al the time,
tin* re*uiited biuine** tinder favorable virmiui*
IVeunckine ---- - - .
Mon'c Uoht. Inucay, alkali mnimflic’*, NewcnMle.
Leaf, Barnett, Sceboti & Co, waroltmiMjmeiiv
London.
Norton l^avitt, merchant, Hull.
Laekewteen* Co, K. I. mcrclianl*, London.
Aolvodor I'aeidor, merrhaiil, Tnoatu.
W. Pemltcrtoii A*. Co. Caintdiim morch'U.laindoit
A. Katikin, Wool India merchant, Hla*gow.
J.A II. tteav, wine merchant*. LoihIou.
Riearli.v A ll«nling, Liverpool.
Hie wit A Haimcfclt, nierchiitit*. Rotterdam.
Ilroitlfncr A Hon, mcrclumt*, Rottenlaiu.
8nmmne, Gordon A Co, Colonial broker*, lam*
8ccrelaiii A Capper, *tock exchange, London.
’IVrcclin 8ixart. hanker, «J'».
'rainier A Ward, leather faelory, do.
C. Tructoan A Co, Mediterranean trade, do.
II. Turner, xtnek exchange, do.
Henry Whitmore, do. do.
John William*, do. do.
Charle* Young, do. do.
Union Bank, Madrid,
i. Van /oiler A Co, merchant*, Hamburg.
Mark Walker, Hax xpiiiuor, Leod*.
(dance*. ...
Tim Adatie cholera I* *taled to have advanced
to the l*m»*iaii (Venticr.
Tho l , re**e, of l\»ri*. *tatc* tint the United
fltnle* government lia* purelia«ed the bland* of
l.vra from Gtvece, and will at once pavelVthe
mortgage due. [Tlii* i* Greek to u*.—llcnihl.]
The 8onthatni>tou xte.imcr arrived at 8onlh>
atupteii on the lid in*t. ITIii* probably mean*
the Wadiinalnii, which loll this perl on the ISth
nil.—llrnilJ. |
The * learner Caledonia arrived out on the tf)lh
I'luxcr.—Nnuierou* meetings eontiuue to lie
held in all part* of the country in favor ofeleelo*
l.d reform.
Tlw I Mint* stales that a royal ordinance will
appear in a few day*, convoking the chamber* for
Timm
iSiealay. Hee.Stf?.
thinnt Napoleon Duehnlcl, the present prelect
of tlm Gironde, and hrother of the Minister of tile
interior. In* been appointed Minister at Turin,
in the place of Count Morticr. M.ile Bnco rt.
who wn* recently eiiilwi*rmlor ill thu United
8talo*. is appointed amlNiMador at Nnplex, in the
place ol Count Breaseii, deren»ed t and 31. I'w*
catalorv. the present uiiuUter at Allien*, »*ap<
pointed Niiiha**adnr at .Madrid.
Cotton.—The Trench Imvu attempted to culti-
vale this plant in Algeria,
8rxtx.—The *e**ion of tho Corte* xva* open-
ed on tho loth nib, hy tho, Itneen in person.—
Ilea Muie«ty was about In i*»ue a decree, limn
ing tlm King Generali**iiuuoftlulurmy.
MARKETS.
I^tixn Muxur M.xrkkt, Dec. 3.—The per
ceptible improvement which lias taken place in
the aspect of limrine** generally, at thu departure
of the Iwt *le*mer, continued steadily to mivnuee,
until the dose of the Inst week, when in rouse,
qiicttco of the announcement ofadditioiial failures,
many of them of startling magnitude, a state of
gloomy apprehension wiim produced upon the
public mind. Till* fueling, however, operated
upon l»y a variety of curative causes—the impor
tation* of large amount* of specie, tho obscure of
further failure* tlii* week, and tho reduction of
the rate ofdiseouul, hyllio Bank of England, to
six pur cent, a* well ns the increasing liberality
indicated by the htiukiiig estaldbliuieut* of tins
country al large, is now considerably abated,
and business ha* assumed u firmer and healthier
tone. Distress, ill the meantime, is fur lYom be
ing allayed. The monetary restriction* upon
trade have nudergene no very material relaxation,
nml the merchant* and uimmfhutiirers are »t:ll
alike unontuiteipated; but a reunion fur gaud bus
taken plate, and the results, though they may be
slow, will Im sure of rcalixution. In the matin-
ficluritig districts a revival of operation* has ta
ken place, favored iu a groat measure hy tho late
reduction in the value of cotton. The presold
prosperous condition of tho Bunk of England,
widen holds upward* of ten millions of bullion,
mid the dkipoaliou it evinces further to depart
f.om the stringent obligation* uf the bunk charter
of 1844, hy expanding lie spirit of accommoda
tion, h is led to n manifest resu*cintioti of couli*
deuce, wliich nothing save unforeseen and im-
S robable mischief, can destroy. Tho state of thu
mds, which, since our last advice*, lias been tol
erably steady, with a direct upwurtl tendency,
-—•*—*-y thequntatioii-ifor inmiejiclosod al85|.
SAVANNAH.
SATURDAY MUR.NINO, JAN. I. 18-18.
l £>• Tito Georgian will not appear .igaiu until
Tuesday.
5V No mail last evening North of Charleston.
We. however, have dates from New York to the
Will lilt., received al Charleston hy the steamship
Northerner. Thu Western mail wo* not beyond
31 outgomery. Ala.
(ieernlo I.euKlatmv.
We continue lYotu the Couslilutioiialisl the list
of Acts passed at the recent *e**ion of Uio Gener
al AsseiuMy.
and for time nt 4 t Exdiequer bills had risen to 5?
premium, and Batik stock to 18c*4.
Livisrpool, Dec. 4, T4 o'clock, 31.—Com, A*.
Since the departure of the lust steamer tho corn
market has bueu greatly depressed hy a slack
ened demand Oom the interior, which with other
causes, has con*iilerably deadened its activity.—
Flour lias fully rueuodud Oom (kl to Is. per bar
rel. White Indian corn, and corn meal, have
been eipndly depressed, the latter one in very
sluggish demand Ibr Ireland In tho laiudnii mar
ket, although the nrrivnl* of English fur the week
had been exceedingly limited, the biiMitiess trans
acted wn* scarcely uoticcuhlo, save for some so-
Tl»e New Year,
Wlt.at a creatine of strange inconsistency i*
man! A* lie passes milestone after milu«touu on
the journey of life what conflicting emotions are
aroused ill hi* Imsmii! Ho sliriuks from thu ap
proach of age, yet flies front tho arm* of youth#
dread* the shadow of death, yet quarrel* with
time if lie lags, and ha* named tho amiuomeut* of
life it* ytuliuiet, bueause they bear him with
greater speed to tho tomb! Tlius is ho ohedicut
to tho great law of thu itnivcrso, which i* movk-
mkxt, etui whatever his hopes or Id* fears, tlm
deduction* of hi* reason or the promptings of Ids
heart, lie is borne from tho present to the future,
anxious for change yet dreading itscousequeneus.
Another year has taken it* place ill the sullen do
main of tho past. Its pleasures and its pang* live
only in memory. There is regret, perliajm,
the heart at the thought lliat il* hours can never
return. Yet wliero is the mail, old nr young,
whether nxccudiug nr descending thu mountain
of life-who would roll back the whoul* of time-
and travel once again thu same road, through the
same scenes, and under thu sumo ciroiimsluucos f
No! though tears may fall over the memory of
“the dead post," yet there live* uut ail intelligent
creature wliu would summon him forth lYom the
tomb, and bid him run his course again. Tho
Futuro—the Future, a* brightened by hope, a*
beaming with novelty,snatches tho heart firoui the
regret of Uio past, uud beukoti* It onward—still
onward.
Hope! what a power doe* it exercise over
tho human mind, nml wlint nil iuoxhniistihlu
source of enjoyment dun* it ftirnish. Without
it, what a comparative blank would existence bo
Haute'* description of Hell i* Iu nothing so ter
rific a* in tile idea tlmt “Ho who enter* here leave*
hope behind." In wishing that Hope limy be
near thy pillow a* thou opeiiost thy eye* to thu
light of thi* morning, kind reader, we wish thee,
in truth, n Happy Now-Year. May site promise
fame to thu uuibitiun*, love to the gentle, fortune
to the merchant, feus to Uio lawyer, patient* to
the doctor, (provided tins hope should never bo
realized,) health, hnppine**, contentment, to all,
lected pan els, wldch brought average price*.—
The introduction to Um market of Home Farm
pimluco, will doiihll-:** for the present operate
Ruvcrcly against foreign importation*.
Livkiii'ooi. Corrox Maiikkt, Doe. Jl.—Ala
bama and Tennessee,ordinary to middling flg to
4|d per lit; for fair to good flnr, 4| to.'{; good to
line, 7d; .Mobile, ordinary to middling, llj> to 4-};
fair to good fuir 0 to off; good to fluu oj; bowed
Georgia, onlinury to middling ’Al to 41; fuir to
f ood lair, 5 to o|j good to line oj to ft). Hc.i
daml ranges from A to Kd, oml stained from
34 to 7d. In this market u slight improvement
had tukeu place toward* the luttur end of last
week, but wn* quickly arnisted by advice* re
ceived per Caledonia, a* to Uiu tlourisluiig condi
tion of tlm growing crop, and of deterioration
of price* lit tho American purls. Tim market
has now docliued jd pur lb. will; a luuguid trade.
The sale* of thu week ending Inst evening, a-
mount to TJ.WM) hales, uf which NX) worn taken
for export, hut 110110 whatever 011 sin-eiihitiou.
American description* c»u«Utcd of -llfatl li.tlu* of
Upland at ’A\ to ft|; rillfttl Orleans 33 to «d; -IU3II
Afiilmiiiu nud Mobile nt -li to ftj, nml 3^(1 rie-a
Isliimlnt to llkl. The untiro stork iu port i*
estimated at ISO,laII) bale* ugaiu.-t 47ft,(HR) at tlm
Mima period last season, ami tlm American des
criptions eousist of uboiit t4GO,OUO bales, being
4 M ,000 less than tlm quantity held at tlm cor
responding period lastyeur.
FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE,
tKnou I.oil-ionTieia«, Hutunlny, Hue. till. Is IV)
Tlm Kuxlish fund* to-day show n slight decline;
hill tlm fluctuations have been nuiuiiiortaut. Tlm
limt price of coiimiI* for money was Hft) to j,
wheuee, owing to some sales, they rteedud t«» J-hJI
Tho linal quotation! being '■'.V} to ), for tlm Juiiu-
oreasion t« tlm strength of our government nud
the integrity of onr Union, he must Im blind to
tho iudiratuin* of tho present amt the history of
the paid, who doe* not belie vo thataooner or later
the whnlo of 3loxlco will bo Inhabited mid con
trolled by the Anglo Haxon race. Soulier or In
ter it will rome within fthe pale of our Union t—
and no eflbrt can portpono Uio time to mty ro-
mote futurity. And wlrnt, wo would «*k in all
calmness, is to Im *0 much dreaded in such « con
summation t Wo ask tlm qtlostioti becauso It
scum* to Imve become foshiouable in many quar
ters to descant upon thu awful ro*ull* which
must assuredly follow tho annexation of .Mexico
to the Union. We ask it. because it may nut ho
iinprolltahlu to Mpeculnte upon a fitiuroovutUso
obviously, if not confessedly, certain.
It strikes 11* that there never xva* a more iinrra-
snualde idea advanced by a sondblo mall than that
our institution* would be weakened by extending
our territory 1 nud yet xvu hear it constantly ut
tered, in n most oracular way, naif it was a politi
cal axiom uud seornd demonstration. A me-
niont'* calm, unbiassed consideration will Hiilliee
to couviuco u* that tlm argiimeut is haseil upon
no principle whatever. Ilo* our Union grown
weaker ill proportion to the iuerensu of Ilm num
ber of 8talu* that compose it/ Or is it not a*
strong, nay, stronger uow than It wn* year* ago f
III spile of Uie iiwanu eflbrt* of Nortlieru fanaticism,
we Itelicvu dint our Union ha* Imon more strong-
eeniented hy tlm lapso of thuo, and hy Ilm ad
dition* H ho* made to tlm original number of
8tutc*. The larger tho number of Htales the
It-** danger I* there of injustice nud oppression,
Tho more the conflicting interval* which nro
brought under tho o|mratioii of the govcmmenl,
tlm les* Ilm danger ol* nnv one or diem Iweom-
iug dominant and oppressive to aimtliur. Tho
quarrel* helwccu tlm colonies of Hartford mid
New Haven were greater in Iiiuolmr and more
violent ill feei ng than nil of die conflict* which
have agitated tlm hulls of Congress. Had tlm
ituion been composed of but two State* it would
have been diW.ve-l years ago. As our territory
i* extended tlm danger of any portion of it be-
coming too potent i* preportieiialdy diminished 5
audit i* hut rea-munhle to Indio vo licit our pecu
liar form of government will In* suited a* well to
hundred a* to thirteen Slate*.
Than the huger portion of Mexico, tlm worlT
dim* uot cnuuiu a more beautiful country, or a
more duticinu* climate. It lie* ill hicIi a position
toward* thu United Slates, that a development of
it* resource*, an improvement of tlm countless
advantage* it oflers, cannot lull result ill immense
benefit to us. The day i* lint far distant, when
thu Gulf nf Mexico will become a second Medi
terranean, covered with tho white sail* of the
world’* commerce, and sustaining flourishing
emporium* on its shores. Uut thi* will he elluct-
ed hy American industry, American enterprise,
American iutulligcnco. Tlm fertility of the soil
of 3Iexico, it* marvellous production of all the
tropical lYuits, of sugar, nud dotihtlo.** of cotton,
it* immense mineral wealth, tho comparatively
narrow space of its territory tlmt separates the
Atlantic and Tacifle oceans, make it, *0 (Hr a*
tlm location and character of the country are
muccrimd, tlm most important purl of tlm North
American continent. 80 important i* it iu a
commercial point of view, that thu fict is well
known, that it hn.i attracted tlm covetous eye of
European government*. Iu annexation wuuld
moke our coiiutxy a perfect whole, would extern!
our commerce immensely, would direct over
our bosom thu highway of thu world, uud would
givo us, beyond all possibility of change, the
control of North America. Such are the cer
tain beueflU of thu measure j iU disadvantages
lire purely visionary, uud the result* of specula
tion. That the wholo of 3Icxico will be aiiuex-
ctl to tlii* country, n* the necessary consequence
of thi* war, we do not believe; tlmt such an
event, ut Ilm present lime, would ho desirable is
n matter of question t ullhoitgli the insanity ol*
it* iulmhituiiU ha* gone beyond thu bound* of
endurance, it i* to be Imped tlmt it will stop Hlmrt
of exterminating their own go vernmeiit entirely.
Uut that tlm God of Nature design* that coilntry
for tlm habitation of a more energetic mid en
lightened race, no one, who Htudie* tlm tcuuiiiugt
of history, can doubt.
rS-At theaunnnl meeting of the Savannah
Female Asylum, the following ladies were elect
ed u* a hoard of l)ircRtrc«*o* (hr llio ensuing ycurt
.Mr*. Read, First Directress,
31 r*. Anderson, Second Directress,
3liss Barron, Treasurer,
31 r*. 8. Cohen, Secretory,
Mrs. Jackson.
31m Marshall,
3lrs. Nicoll,
Mr*. Porter,
Mr*. Champion,
3Ir*. Williamson,
31 r*. Horrel,
31 r*. 8cott,
31 r*. McIntosh,
.Mrs. Lawton,
3!r*. V. 8. Ileury,
3Iis* Cohen.
Tlirntre.
Mr. Forties will set tlm fashions on Monday
evening hy introducing to a Savannah audience
.Mr* 31 owatt'* admired play—I'ttthhm.
We expect to see tlm talents uf a good stock
Company that evening fully developed.
ary opening; they begnu ut*»ij|, de* lined to dii.
uud cosed utrHi{.
Thu corn market still couliime* dull furlmyur*.
Tlm rates this urnming remained a* on .Monday
last; blit if *ale* to any extent hud been utluiii|ilei|,
a decline oftls. must have Imcn submitted to.—
I^dier*from Glasgow, reeeived thi* P. M., men
tion tlm failure of Huillio, Honey mini iV Co.—
Their debt are stated at J^lft.lllNI. nud 11 eouqtro-
liiise Im* Imeu ollered of III* eu ilm |ioiiud. Iu
colonial markets, during Ilm week, llo-re IchIim-ii
considerable lieuviuo.-*, great ili-iuchiiulioii having
lieou shown to transact business.
Tlm arrival of tlm Wa-hinglmi, from Now
York, with JCM.OIM) in Movoroign*, wn* made
known in tlm city late in thd cvi mug.
Failures of .Merchant* and B inker* in England
und other parts of Europe, since tlm I'.Uli No
vember.
Wui. Abbot, stork exchange, London.
The Kate Hunter.
This is thu iiniue of the innst beautiful Imrk
now moored nt our wharves, uud she ought to Im,
for while site i* a specimen of Yankee ship-build
ing, she i* named after mm uf our fair country
women.
She has hcun sometime enmin/f to our shores,
bill she i* uot less welcome, for ill Uio meantime
she Im* been making good voyage* to and from
Europe. Owned hy Mr. Goodwin, of Portsmouth,
N. II., 31 r. G. 11. Cuuimiiig. of riavaunnh, and
Capl. W. II. Parsons, her courteous commander,
site cannot fail to reward her enterprising owners.
We look upon her 11* one ufour—ourmvu na
tive land, end wlmu rocked again on tlm billows,
umy it he our good fortune to hu 011 the deck
such n staunch nud gallant vessel.
Her length i* I ’ - fuel—her breadth of Imam
feet—her register 731 ton*. 81m can carry 4/ftftl)
bale* cotton.
Willi twenty berth 1 in ten stale rooms, and
wide cabin. Imr accommodation* for pasieiigers
are very airy and eapneion*.
To tlm “Kate Hunter" and all interested iu her
sucre-. <fnl voyage.! wo wish not only n happy line
•p-ar. lint increaaed happiness through their jour
ney of life.
iui’rSaiiccdllic I'oUaWiiis ro»«,liitir.»«
mwHhHi. mi iii'fflBH
lw, mill 11.. i» lii’n'liv, r«<|M.'»i>'l l» ,i,»-r*n -lit*
H. -imli. why iu. ttll.wmii*.* I. mml.; m llw .wliHn|':«
of income,’flir rocsipt* on Um Kailroml, nud if Ins
Excolleimy Im* rereiveil mty liflinimthjtl WljiHi
induce* tile belief that the Itimd will vielil little or
no nett revenue, that lie Im rwptesteil to coiniiiu-
cate tlm same to ilm rteiinle.
TI10 Honato took up nml passed the hill to hit)
mill colliiiit a tax for each or tho piililiuul yoar*,
1848 and IH4D. . , ....
Mr. 8»iJor. from l!.o CoHimlBon on Ihmk,. to
whom w»« rofomol tho roport of J. H. Thououi.
Director of 111.- Uoiitral Bunk, in relntii.il to tho
I, Men of tliu Btinlt of Dork whin r»|oirt|v-
cnpltiilotin* tlm limt.. of tho ciwo, on. condiided
with rrcolumeudiltx Ihetdoptionof llio following
resoluliou-: , „ , ,
lot. tto.olv.t.l, Th.it tho Conlml Ontifc -lo p»y
over to tlm judgment creditor* ol tlm Bank ol
Darien, according to priority of llio same, tlm sum
nff7,*J>VJ 3D, tlm noli Iwlanco after dedueiing ex-
muse* for wiiuliug up the same, nud deliver to
Imui in Ilm same manner tlm good assets yul re
maining, amouiifuig tutlm sum ol Jp7,3i.) 011
nerouut of Iheirjmlgemeuts. , ,
•hi. Resolved, Tlmt ilm Director of (lie Central
Bank lie instructed to ruportui Ilm next IjcgWn-
ttirulho untile* and classes of all creditors nt thu
Bank of Darien, who in tlm opiiiiou ol the said
Director are Imna lido creilitors.
3rd. Resolved, That Ilia Excellency ilm Gov
orunrho niithorixml and reque*to!l to appoint at
his earliest eouvuutuime, a Hullaldo agent to sell
and dispose of the lauds held hy tlm Bank ol Da
rien in tlm Htate of 3IUsi*sippi. nml to turn over
Iho proceed* thereof to tho oflieersof thu Central
WEDNESDAY. Doo. S!t. IW.
The Gonoral Assumhly will’ll! ull prolmhility,
adjourn to-uighl- III eonseqneueeevery thing is
ill eoufusieii, und every body confused, ns 1* Ilm
custom 011 ;lm eveofaiymirnuieiit. Tlm Journal*
of yesterday and to-day, are thronged with hills,
passed and"’rejected. If oil examining tlm Jour
nals after adjOiinmieiit, any thins appear* worthy
of note, I wir apprise you it. Tlm uiost impor
tant matter n.iw ibryuit will Im ilm eoulont* opt-
tomi/.cd, of same of tlm law* that linvu Imeu eu-
acted hy thi* ImgL-latnre. A* soon a* I can ol».
lain one, I will Mind you an entire list—one limi-
tired nml sox riity-uignt have been ulroady approv
ed hy tlm Gi-veruor.
Ill* KxecU-ncy let* appointed General John
W. A. 8aufo.nl,Ohiefof the dc|iulntiim to Mini
for tlm remornl of tlm body of Col. Robert M.
Echols, to Giorgio. A belter selection could not
have been made. Tlm relations and lYicml* of
tlm diseased *i:iy rest enutciiied ill the usviripU'o
it giurs, that the*removal will lie eoiiilueti:d iu a
maimer grateful 10 their f--diiigs, and eousi*leul
with the honor of tlm Htate.
Ihmeo of the several
Cotiimliii*, Miiseiigee
ill ilm Court House ol
Lite the drawing uf Jurors
in the city ef Augusta.
‘An A?'l'h.Mli-.riK.o Ml ftcipllo Ml- f-'J l-«'- .ln>l\ . N.1 muM. .
11,.if il... Htni'i iiriiiiiir^i'i.mKl .m:liIillii r, ii« I .ill.irma- NiiMitoipn lilfnn.-. .
/.eu* in um - .
Ilii.y may n.«Miatu Willi llli lll. In
" iU ‘ c ' , ' l, " ral " 1,mV ‘ I I, i. -hi- dlsr.;,.
feslfete saifeafey
No Sii Ait -..^ thn flraml nn.l .........I«n...y...... ui -.I II... ;
,UiJur..r. ofth.. cuuuiy ofCMJ., n.M it
Futit Jurors of the eouuty of Cold),
imitlio Jiidieeftwfthu Inferior Court tolovynu
oxirn tax for tlmt purpose-
No. (il. Alt Act to atturuml amend tlm i.kl Hue-
lion of tlm till Division uf thu IVnal Cmle.
No.tiJ. An Act to ntilhorir.u Um lliwassro
Rail Road Company of tlm Stale of Tennessee,
clToct* of medical advice Imvu ever pro veil del 11
sivo. Paralysis lias, therefore, Imeu regarded as
1111 lueuruhle disease. Hilt such i* hopnily nut
thu case. 11m wonderful agent id* Galvainsm
lias lately beeitapplieil with entire success for its
removal, ami it 1* believed Um disease will in ov
iiVMlijitl.olr IlMf itowi IV..... II... Touii.wm.o I < ry....... I'fS VV '«a7VAnIiO 1 ’
line to some noilit oil the Western uud Atlantic plied. CIIIUSIILS uAliVniiUj
'ffiyirCrfllS. IllANDB, Air. olfur Um nnMl .ppruv..) f..rn...r
Nu. m. All Actio lu.thurixu tho Inferior Court opplrei.t.011 »t prwotil kuown, «n.l tljoir .■»Juoi
of B.ihcr coi.i.ty to.liypiwo of oortiiin latul for hum uttoiidu-l ill ll.cwi cuwm will, coii.plotu ...c-
Four School purposes. ..... | ««**»*• . , „ ..
No. (il. All Act to change tho time of hold- jy- Tlm following Isropmd from ‘ rlmOr-
ing Ilm Inferior CourL* of Jackson comity. I pliaus Advocate mid Social Monitor, lie* well
No. Im. Ail act to cumiicio-ato llio heirs of Wil- I known publication ill Boston, edited hy the 311*-
against *J7I.4'JD Isdesmiiimidate Li.dyeur.aiaJ 3b
bale* Ilm year previous. , 1
Tlm sale* of ilm past tlisye davo mriii up ni
..IN) hale*, taken mostly ill small lot*, toemopl-
cargoes for llio Continent nml the Norlli. and t
total husines* nr Ilm week immiint lo 3 a4 .H»D
Tlm market close* in n very dull and ousel,.
Kittle, making itdillicult to quote with strict,,j
curacy. «...
i.ivr.nmtoi. cMMiricHiox.
Lniii-miiia and Mi**i**ippi.
Inferior..
Ordinary - r »1 1 -
.Middling - M • «-|
Good3Iiddliug n; (
Middling Fair
liam Oliver, of Randolph comity, deceased for ,\ & E. V, Follow.*!
forage,siibslMloin e, supplies, ami labor, lurnislied «DR. CHRISTIE’S GALV ANIC RINGS,
bv him for Ilm troops commanded hy Col. Geo. I »p|,„ |.||mimv of tjulvauisiu ill the euro of ill*-
T. Wood, of Um Georgia Militia, ill tho Creek J ,.,!*«•*, pariieularly those uftectiug tlm Ni-rvjju*
.Middling .
Fair 74 o:|
Good Fair * n"m|
Good and Fine * • • * M, *n ii
Saifiir.— 1 Tlmre ho* Imeu it moderately (itihj
niaml for sugar 011 tlm Levee during tlm 1-
three day*. Imt tho vrrv ample supply ha* e.u\<
price* lo be hilt feebly supported. The ».,j
since Tuesday last embrace nhuiit IfliM) lil’-i
ami tlm range of price* ha* not varied toMer 1 -.
from our quotation* then given, thoiigli it nh-liy
lo* remarked Utat neurly all tjo» sale* of any i-M
nitude liave been at the inside figures—*:iyis-
Inferior ‘J a SI); common 3 a 34; ftiir JIJ tf«»r
prime -U a44; clioieu 4] a f» per lb. h;
M>tfa$ter.—Wn left the market on Toe
with a good stock on llio Imveo, nml some
bud been made ut l« cent* per gallon. Bo **
however, came forward mare freely on Wei •'*.
day. nud Ilm market recovered somewliiii, a
JftOO barrel* having been taken, priiicipally uj-
WurofirtW.
( To he r mill mini)
System, ha* long been acknowledged. I lm
dtlllimliy lias been, that while the patient rceulv-
. . . 1 ed a benefit in one direction, ho wu* injured by
Ft/* The British umil steamer leviot, Lieut, j Urn severity of Ilm sAorian Tlii* dilUculty Iwisof
1». Hast, It. 31. Commander, left (soya thu Fien- hie been in n great measiiro remedied by nu im-
yi,iM, .if u-.i-jr.ih ..li.) ml m!, 1;,,!!!I7K
and proeeedeil oil her way to Europe. J l(J the Galvmiiu power g»-utly and lumen*-
inxlv. ‘Tlii* important object bus been aeeom-
ph-beil l.v Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC
itli some choice parcel* at ISJ coul* |H)r g»‘*
liese wnro also tho pro vailing rate* 1111T'"
day, for good to prime lot*, with sale* of rj“n-
SIN) barrels. Yesterday Um market gnve'^t
again slightly, mol Ilm highest price for rotiiN'JY
from first band* wa« 18 cents, small lot* of w ,uu
bringing 18 J cents per gallon. Some Inferio"-";
The Teviol take* out qHM.iMM to Eitro^m.
Tlm sleaiio.*r before her bad i*MNK),<NN).
oriligiog in.) cent* pi:r|;.-uiiiii. ouih-iiih-,1-1 j
tormenting pareeh were sold a* low a* 17 t l ‘' w ’
cents per gallon. Tlm sale* wero 8iN) ba£ y)
making a total for the past threw day* oil* *•
RINGS. BEETS, «Ve. wiileli have lately been
Fraai llmN«w Drleiao tli-liu, Will all. I iuveuled, and have suddenly risen into iiiueli nub-
From ilo- ltru'/.»«. | jit- lUvor. In relation lo these arlieles, we have
Tlm sclir. 3Iomit Vernon, Copt. Iloyt, seven I vv ;iue*.H'il mmihi veiy praelirnl results, utiles* wo
day* from the Bra/.o*, arrived hero last nigh!.— , in , » r ,. U || v uilHakuii iu the emne. Due was
Tlm iMoutit Vernon, of mmrse, bring* 110 Intor | tlmt of an orphan girl in our own charge, ami
news of imiiort'iuee than that imblislmd in nur teuiporarilv ill our own family, wlm bad Imeu a
paper on Thursday lust. To tlm politaue** of g r ,.j|t sulfcrer under pamlytie shm ks, till site laid '
C'npL Iloyt wo ure indebted for a copy of tho m.^rly lost the use of Imr limb*. Due of Imr
Muimnora* Flag of tlm 1 lih ilMt. hands, for example, wn* emnplotcly twisted up.—
Il iippuur* It Im* of late Imeu eustomnry for 3I10 |„,,i used l)r. f'liristle’s Galvnnie Rings for
American trader* on the line of the Rio Grundo, the arms, mol tlm .Magnetic Fluid which aeeom-
to pay a tribute to Ilo? robber-chief Caudle* mol p.,,,),.* tliciii, Ibr a lew week*, nud she is now al-
hi* baud, Tor tlm prolcclioii of their goods, ill IIMwl completely euretl. We eould name other
tlmir transit along thy line. Gen. Woo! ha* deter- j m mnn H of person* in pour health holng greatly
mined * ‘“ ,l 1 * ■* * - * * ’ M
di*.
of
.. , # . ■ . I Alii, t.,lf^.,. 1. ... »l # , ...ft - «... ------ J
such a trihuto on ilm part ol tim American* not fia „ certainly do no harm. Many of tlm simplest
only a* disgraceful, but irenMiiiatiie, mol declare* r ,.„„.,|i„M are, after ull, Ilm most elllraebm*."
that in Inlin e, those m.-rsous, whether American . r/ . UAUTID.V.—The great eelebritv nml *uc-
In Inuti*. yours respectfully,
AMANUENSIS.
MIELEDGEVIELE, Dec. 31).
Getitlemuit—III my la*l 1 staleil lliat it W!t-» proli
able that Ilm legislature would u ljoiiru last
night. But everybody was thrown into spnsiu*
nhout!) o’clock, *by tlm eiilrauce of a mis-ilo iu
tlm shape of nu executive veto of Ilm tax-trill.-
Here wn* a dilemma indued—nml aouio of tlm
member* waxed very wrotliy with Ilia Excellency.
Uut upon knocking bead* together, thu bill wa*
llt:.u>'tu.\it ri:u* Bum. Gkr.Wooi.. )
Monterey. .Mexico. Nov.‘-hi. 1*17. |
Ostler* -Vo. ft 13.—It lus coiiie lo tlm knowledge
of tlm General eommaiiditig. that aevernl trader*
residing in Monterey, American*a* well 11* Mex
icans, have Imeu in ilm praelieu of paying sum*
of money to tlm enemy, for safe conduct of tlmir
good* from allhariu or molestation from the guer
rilla baud* oil tlm road from the Rio Grande to
thi* place.
The
taken up, und again passed by upward* of
two-thirds. A resolution wn* also adopted au
thorizing his Excellency, tlm Governor,to liarroie
money to supply any deficiency in tlm taxes for
next year. Ill these matters tlm Senate concur
red. Tlm General A**emlily again met thi* morn
ing, am! having transacted some preliminary busi
ness, wa* adjourned vine tli«. 31 r. Speaker
Jenkins delivered an eloquent valedictory. In
haste your*, AMANUENSIS.
command ol ilm district of ilm Upper Uio Grandu Liginitioii of Robert M. Goodwill; and likuwise
will make known to »l person* engaged 111 (lie f orl | lo following County Dlfieer*. viz 1
trade,with thi* place, that this tribute, or "black | t’lerk of tho Suporior uud Inferior Court*,
ui.
Thn Moll*.
The Washington Currespomlout of tlm Haiti-
more Sun write* (Dee.2fi,)—
understand that tlm Fort ofllcn Coiniuillre' of
tlm House of Representative*, Imvu directed
tlmt the great Southern umil ho restored to the
flirmer route, ut the prlte offered bu the. Pant mat
ter (tnrrul—thu* fnlly sustaining Um decision of
that dietinguished allicor The question umy now
Im propounded: If tho Richmond company re-
fused to execute coutruRl* with n view to recent
dilUuultieN, and threw olf the U. 8. mails just at
thu eoiiiiiiPiK'umuut of winter, with n determina
tion to coerce the Government to yield to il* de
mand, should not any damage* Im exneted uf tlm
Richmond company, even if limy agree to trans
port Um mail* ut tlm price* oflerud/
' f'ongrrss.
(Correspondence 0/the. Hicfi, Times and CompiUr.)
Wash 1 xerox. Dee. *J7lh, F. M.
V. S. Srontr.—M r. Bradbury, of Maine. ro<e
nml announced, in fculiug term*, Ilm midden
dcutliufjii* colleague, tlm Unit. Joint Fairtield.
Mr. Nile* followed, auddelivered auelmjiient
eulogy upon tlm e.lmraeter of tlm dcct-asad, nud
subuihtml tin* usual resolutions n|* rc*pc*ct. The
Senate having adopted tlm resolutions, ndjourm-d
until Wednesday next, so u*to attend tlm ftiimr.il
to-morrow.
House of lleureseutulirrs..—3tr. Jours, of Ten
nessee, olferiMj a resolution diroetiug tlm commit
tee 011 revolutionary claim* to inquire into tlm
expediency of authorizing tlm Secretary of War
to employ additional clerks to attend to* applica
tion* fur buntity land* or Treasury scrip.
Various amendment* wero ottered, and a debate
ensued, which wn* interrupted hy 11 message
from tho Senate coiimmuicafiug the proceeding*
of that body ill regard to tim death uf .Senator
Fairfield.
Whereupon. 011 motion of Mr. Ilntnmnud, the
I!oiisi-| adjourned until Wedimfday,eo;a* to-mor
row to attend with tho Senate and oillcor* of
Government, the ftmernl of the deceased.
uf
33
Tin! New Drleau* Evening Mercury, of Di e.
•Jft, *••)*, “ the steam-tr Aihamlini, which arrived
tlii* morning from G’ioniuiiati, conveyed General
Taylor Irooi Natchez to Huyou Sara. The
Viuuuoim G’hildrcn came down iu tlm same boat.
We would have given soioellifng to see tiiu Hero
•iirruundcd by tim Fairie*. 1 ’
Bii.Tironr, Dec. ‘J7—3J F. 31.—Tho foreign
new* In* not yet boon digosiud, lull Imkler* of
Flour are n*king lower price*. Holder* are nnx-
ioiisio -mil, luit buyers do uol yet appear. How
ard si. Flour is held sit $t{ “ft.'
(train.—There i.« a good demand Ibr ivbeal,
but corn I* dull. Dilmr grain* quiet, Sale* of
KIDD bushel* prime r- d wheat at INI cent* per
bushel. I'rinm white corn sell* at ftii a ft-S cents,
ao-l prime yellow al ft'd a lWei-nt*.
/(/.»/ Cattle—On the lumf—sells al 7ft per
Kill lb*. 1
/li'J*—.8.lie* of Hog*, jier 100 |b.«. at Sift “ft.
Arridrut.—A cooking lurnace in a IMbdorv
on l.igblstrci I, evpioded io-,|.iv. killio;; 01m wbil'e
woanii, and dangerously wounding two others,
as well a* n imgres*.
Tlm Nortiieru Telegraph i* out of order.
SECOND DESPATCH.
Bai.timuiii:, Dee. *J7—fi| I*. 31.—Tlm steam
er'* new* Ini* depra*sed the New York, Bo*lou
uud Philadelphia market*.
Now* lia* just reached tlii* rity of tin* failure
uf the Delaware Bridge Bunk.
A Lint of Act* A*«cniod to by tho Governor*
(COVTIXUED.)
No. 3-3. An net to repeal an net to alter and
amend the several art* relutiug lo tim Cuurt of
(,'ommon Fien* nud Dyer ami Terminer fur llio
city of Savannah, so flir as relate* lo tlm Slmrdl
of *abl Gourt, ami to allow *uid Sli-rill’cerlain fee*
which arc not provided for hy !n\v,;iud to iuereu*«!
hi* fee* in certain ca«es aud io allow him to ap
point Npueinl Deputy Hherifl* ill certain ease*,
No. 33. An Act 10 iiii.ililu tlicciil/a-osof Wayim
eouutv to fix upon a permanent site Ibr thu pul>-
lie luiildings in said county,nud to raise fund* and
urcct a Court llotum thereon.
No. *.14. Alt Act to repeal an net entitled an net
to iucorpnrate tlm town of Bruu*vviek, nml lo ex
tend itHjurisdietioiial limit*, nml fur other purpo
ses therein mentioned; pa*sed the titith of Duceiu-
her, 1830.
No. 3ft. An Act to niter nud tinioml mi net en
titled uii net to iiicoriiorule tlm ,Savannah, Oge-
cltcu and Altamalia C'nunl t'oiiipany; passed the
J-tilli day of Docctuber, 18*Jti, and lor other pur-
pe-e* therein imiued.
No. 30. An Act 10 amend an act for tlm better
regulation and government of tim town of Atliuu*,
ii tho comity of ('lark, ami tlm several act* mileu-
tkitury thereof, nml to repeal tlm last clause of
tin* *2«"l see of nil net, assented to *2.UI December,
18 31, to extend thu corporate limit* of tlm town of
Allmu*. nml for oilier purpose.*; ami iilw, to de
fine nml extend tlm lien of taxes ami n**e«*mcul*,
made under ordinance* of the city Council of Alt-
gurtu.
No, 37. Ail Act to niter and amend tho road
law of thi* Slate, in reference to the time of meet
ing of tho road t'lomnis-iuner*. to hear ami de
termine upon excuses rendered by delimiter*, by
overseers, mi far a* rospuct* tho con illy of Lin
coln:
No. 38. An Act to fix tlm time of bolding tim
Superior Court* of tlm county of Floyd, nml to
require tim Judge to bold tim Mono for two weeks
if necessary, and to draw two putiuulx of Gram
nml Petit Juror*for said county, nud also, to au
thorize Ilm Justice* of tlio Inferior Court ofs iid
county to draw Jurors a* thereafter prescribed.
No. JR). An Act for tho reliefofa portion of tlm
citizen* of Way no county.
No. 40. An Act to incorporate tho Fire Com
pany of tho City of Cnluinott*.
No. 41. An Act to repeal an Art paused 95th
December, 1817, to consolidate tlm olnce* of Tax
Collector ami Receiver of Tax Return* lit cer
tain Cnuiiticxtherciii named, no far a* relate* to
tim county of Wnvne.
No. 4*2. An Act to regulate tho admission of
Attorney* to plead nml practice law in the «uvural
Courts of laivv and Equity within thi* State.
No. 13. An Art to uullmrize Lewi* A. I.
laimpkiu to erect n mill-dam aero** Etowah Riv
er, oil his own laud, ill Floyd comity.
No. 41. Alt Aut to revive and annual tlm Act,
entitled nu Act lo incorporate tim Milludgcville
Rail Road Company, assented to ‘Jtitli Decemlmr,
1837.
No. 43. Alt Aut to niitlmrizo tlm iuuronso of
tim Cunitul Stock of the .Marine uud Fire Insu
rance Bank of tlm State of Georgia. -
No. 4ti. All Act to incorporate tho Now York
and Snvaunah Sieam Navigation Company.
No 47. All Aut to provide the Efliuglmm Ilus-
H!trs, u volunteer Chivalry Corps, with arm*, ami
togjvo them curtain privilege*.
No. 48. Alt Act to alter ami amend, so far n*
relate* to tim comity of Heard, tlm third Huetion
of an Aut, entitled an Act to alter ami muuud tlm
Road l.awKoflhi* State. Approved tlm ilhli
day of December, 1818.
No. 43. An Act to add a part of the couuty of
Paulding to Ilm roiiuty of Carroll, mid a partlo
tlm county of Floyd.
No. fill*. An Aut to nitthorizo Charles J. .Me-
sDouald lo courtrnet a bridge across tlm dial!.!-
imoeliio River 011 bis own laud, nml for other
purpose* therein named.
No. *>l. An Act amendatory of tlm Act of 184'.,
organizing a .Supreme Court, so far a* to tie-
cure who may tie parties pl.iiuliif to writ* of er
ror.
No. ftii. An Act to authorize tlm erection of an
Alms House, and provide for tlm pour ill Lau
rens county.
.No. ft3. An Art to coiupen*iln tho Grand ami
Petit Juror* of tlm county of Campbell, ami lo
authorize Ilm Justice* of tlm Inferior Court to le
vy an extra tax Ibr tlmt purpose.
No. ftl. A11 Act to incorporate ilm F.tmvali Rail
Rood Company ill t'a*«, Cherokee nml oilier
«ooulie.t oflhe State of Georgia.
No. 55. An Act to authorize mo! empower the
Mayor und Council of the City of C'ohiniliusto
levy nud collect nil extra tax iu said City, Ibr
Rail Reid purposes.
No. 5tl. Ail Act lo authorize Uie Inferior t Jonrt of
Baker county to dispose of the county interest in
tlm laudsiV public buildings in tlm Imvu of Byron,
nml Ilm roiiuty intereu m certain laud* in tlm
town of Newton.
No. 57. Au Act to authorize the jurticun of tha
ted input a stop to what he term* this payment |„.| a .||md, if lint completely restored bv tlieir use',
“black mail." II*! eliumeierize* (lie payment *pj, u n ..drying them Is but litlfo.nud they
iiminiuti 1
from whom alone tlw Gk.xwixi: article can be pro
cured. Duly Agent iu Savannah. Ga.
* A. A. SOLDMDNS, agent,
dee 33 —‘,3 Druggist, Market Square,
liuvnrnnr of Ilm Mty nii.1 Mi. oflinir ill c'unrt. Iu Ull tliu vacancy ucriwiuuwl l.y
ml ill llii-ilmlni-l 11I llio l. om-r Ilm l.rnuilo I ..c i 1:1
County Election*
SAVANNAH. Dec. 8,1*17.
An election will be held at the Court IIoiim*
in tlm city uf Savannah oil Monday Ilm 3d day
of January next, for n Justice of the luftrior
* ‘ the
PHILADELPHIA. Deo. aft.-—Cottou..
very reduced slock, und light receipt* eoiuiii^ f *'
ward from the South, have given au upvv nrff ,y **
dewy to price*, nml the market lia* been biu ' 1 !
since’ last week nml holder* lint anxious tf- J 1 !
miles* ut very ftill rate*. Transactions buvf ." '
to tlm extent of 050 bale* Upland* and N« H 'j, "
leans, mortlv nt mi advance ofje. on tin' .'*
current at tfio close of our last weekly revi j . _
Tlm stock on Hide being now gciiertly consi,'‘“J
les* tluili a week’* supply. \Vu givo the ft!,
ing a* about the range ol nrice*:
„ , ,,... I'pIniM.. N. O. oml M WlU ,
Good middling, 8 ; \ 8 ,
.Middling lair, 8) n I) 04 a U
Fair, 0| a 1»4 0) all)
Flour.—Tho market, under 4hc influen , ( . (|J -
mail," must no longer be paid.
Thai, where American* are coureriied,it is, on
tlieir part, a disgraceful, and by tlm Constitution
of the United Statu*, is made a treasouablu net;
tlmt Mexican*uud foreigners engaged iu it will
be regarded u* actively hostile to thu force* of tlm
8 her! If.
Receiver of Tax Returns.
Tax Collector.
County Surveyor.
Coroner.
Tlm Poll* will Im opened and rinsed at thn
Uailml SMMI nml. ii. miller raw, Hint Uio |n r ; h„„ r ..nwcrihcl l.y taw, mill iimlorBio iinmiiloiioy
«un, nironilim. will lie mucit nml cmiliiioil, mill | u f Bui iiniiior iiinittatraton.
• A. BOR I-KIl. j. 1. o. c.
tlieir prejierty confiscated.
By command of Brig. Gen. Wool.
IRVIN MtDDWELL, A. A. G.
C. R.vozimixsm. A. A. A. G.
Tin- or Mon-lay uvuuliig, remarking
upon tlieucuomits hy tlm steamer savss
“The new* by tfio llili-'ruia will disappoint
many who laid nulinputcd fuvonddo ntreoiint* a*
to price*. Tlmro lia* been n small declinu ill
collnii and breadutiifl*, but this deeliuu will have
very Utile iutlmmee Oil price* liuru, III Iho present
condition of our market. The stock of cot-
tou Imre i* iiiivomuioiily low, aud nt llio Soutli
Uie planter* are not sending tlieir crop* to mar
ket. A* to Hour and grain, our receipt* from tim
West are siupuiided for tlm present, hy tlm close
ofmvigntioii. Both farmer* and iilauters received
FRANCIS 8DRREL* J. 1. c. v. c.
ELIAS HEED, j. i. c. c. c.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS, i.». c. c.
Attest: Roar. W. Foot.kii, «. 1.0. «. c.
dee 1)
Fellovv-C'tl»/.en* or I'bniham County.
I nut a candidate for ruH;lectiou to lliu oilier, of
CORONER of Challiani Comity, and luuuldy
solicit your sufiYugc* on 3lnnday next,
dec 30 3*— THOMAS EDEN.
To Iho Voter* of Cliiitlimii Co.
Fellow - Citizens .‘—I am a candidate for tho
OFFICE OF COUNTY SHERIFF at the Elec-
tiou in January uext, aud um*t respectfully solicit
such lugli price* lastyeur, timttfiey will Im slow I )'"ur siillruges. F K TKUEAL*.
to bring in their supplies uud accept of tho pro- ,u ' tJ
sent low rate*.
“Tlm present price of Iiitliuii corn In England
i* sulliiieudy high to vvarruiit largo shipments
from this country; but it ro happen* that our
stuck of old corn is exhausted, and the new crop
id uot old audplry enough to he shipped. In the
cour.m of t wo or three month*, when tlm article
will liesutlieieiitly sound to lie sent abroad, we
shall have a stock large enough to supply any
moderate demand. If tlm market in England
out 7
—t*
To the Votom of ClittlhmiijCoiiiity
Fcllate-Citizrus 1—I am n candidate for Um of
fice of SHERIFF, nt tlm next election, and re-
Mpcctftilly solicit yoursutlYages.
DANIEL II. STEWART.
out 30 —
To the Voter* •rCHnlbnm County.
I am a Caudidato for re-election to tlm otllro of
Itrciirer of Tat Uvtnrns on tlm first .Monday iu
should continue at it* last point, or Hill even In- ja. llu Vrv m*xt. m d res.umtfollv sobeit v mr s„ r
low. It will bu M.itlicieiitly liigb to keep up the „° de. Lt) 1 - ^ \V IlKItH
pri™ nliuvtf «ixly ccnt». Ii d.auld Im l.urml ill “ ' „" „_T1_ ” 1
mind that the prices of flour, and all kind* of Fo]la\v-fJitir«*aiM al* Cliiitliiain fn.
grain, are imeimiimmly high at tho present mu- i „ , ml „)idale for THE OFFICE OF TAX
umil!. nud dm llinuur, d Im ram Kalita* .my dim* COl.I.KCTQR, al dm uluull.m iu January next,
apiiro-m ui« in iirMuut nun* will Im aui t dy ru- al „| K.|muUidly niliuilyour mum.
u'liiiuralud fur Id. raiHlji audtalmr.” uovttl *- KI.IUIIA IVYLI.Y.
ilm Novviork Express ol .Monday evening,
stiitus that Treasury Notes had been sold that day To the Vot«*l** of Cliilthuili t’oinity.
at a still lurthor decline, opuuiug ut IW4 aud clu*. FcJloie-CUizrus x—I am a candidate for tlm Of.
uigotWJ. lice of CLERK OF THE HUFERIOR AND
rue nou-arrivnl of tim t reueh steamer Union, INFERIOR COURTS, of Cliatlmm County, at
which sailed from Havre for New \ prkoit iho 24th tlm uleelieu outlie 1st Monday in January uext,
Nov., necessarily excites sumo uiixieJy, but tliure nud respectfully solicit your snlfrage*.
can Im no doubt that her lucl lia* givuii out, and JOHN E. DAVIS,
in tlmt care it may be many day* before *lm make* oct 31 _
a port, with rtroug Imad wind*. -
Tlm Mniiiiiiinlur Timm id] rtninnlay, lili in.it., -J'o Hit!» r ol«r« <irt.'lii!tlmiilComity
UMain'uryunanur.idln,, lunua i.r jlm j-nidual | ftfltaMSffcrK. .—I am a oaud'alntu far Ilm i.f-
mfZSZMSix 11 St Ciuiiiv ftssJB
easier, tlm feeling amongst our uiereliuui* aiel
iimnutHeturer* can scarcely be nilierwise than
more favorable: and ilm truth of thi* iiiferenco i*
seen ill Ilm gradual resumption of work bv our
cotton-mill*, which iu Manchester alone, one em
ploying nearly -I.1HMI hand* more on full lime than
they were a tortuiglit ago."
! nary next,
out 38
AUGUSTUS LAF1TTK.
To Iho Volt*in of Clint lit;in County
, Fctluir-Citizrus i—| am a eaudidale for the of-
p B .. flee of SHERIFF, ami resperifully solicit your
.x Liverpool eorrespomleiit. under dale of tlm *uifl*rnge* on the first Monday iu January next.
3d in*t„ stale* that the export return* of maun- oet'JH —W.W. OATES.
limtiired good* lo thu United State*, for the leu ..
moiilli* ending with October, exhibit no less than I - LD/ i Ott x—Flea-o* Miinomiee 3lr. FAR
... MAUKIKO,
On liiesday, the 3l*t lilt., in the Independent
Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Win. II. Me-
ll)8,l)lW packages, against ftO.IHMJ in |8|«, being V. \ ,C * . n '* « «»'HlHlate for tlm Olliee
more than doulile an increase, which must x'urv | , fax ltd nr ns for Chatham (outily,
materially alfeet tlm exchange in favor of Groa*t 't®**; ttitjJjJ^W*
Britain. The rodueiion iu Iho cou-uiinptioii of I j ,, - v HVI5 MANY \ O I l-.RS.
cotton this year i* put down ut ItiJNNI hags week
ly, aud it i* asserted tint nil tlm mill* in tlm United
Slate* do uot workup more cotton annually than
pared with 18111.
The proceedings of the most interest in hoili
House* of I'arliaiueiil, since thu opening of the
session, had been those connected with tim
liunucinl condition oflhe country.
Ill the House of Lords on lhc*3d imt., the 3Inr-
qtiis of lamsilowiio moved ilm appointment of a
select Committee, to impure into the cause* of
th'ijeonimcreial distress^ and, after some ohserva-
... - ., Esq.,
IJEOUGIA. second daughter of Col. A. li. Fail-
| uiu. all of ilii* Cilv,
Ixf The Friend* aud Acquaintance of Wm.
Tlioiiiasaud of Margaret 31. Tlmma*. are r*M|iicsl-
etl lo attend the Funeral of tlieir eldest Son,
GASFER II. THOMAS, lYom tlmir residene
at the corner of President nml Frieestreets, Green
lion* from Lord Stanley, laird Gray, uud olbor I YVanEto-iiioiroxv, (Sunday) at 1 o’clock, F. 31
Peer* iho motion wa* agreed to. without further invitation. jail 1
lujtlie House o| Common* on (lie 30i!i tilt., the —— . ——
Clmiieellor oflhe Exchequer moved limt a reluct 7q . j
Committee he appointed to inquire into Ihc c.ui»u
of I'm reeeul eomniereLal distress, and developed
hi* views upon ilm subject ill a speech of great
length. A long dU-ussiou followed, mid tlm
IIoiho wa* addressed hy Mr. J Wilson. .Mr. T.
Baring, and oilier members; lint the debate wa*
niiimaicly adjourned. On ilm *M inrt. ilm House
rcMimed file debate, whirl:, after epceclie* from
.Mr. E'npiliari, Mr. Sanders, Mr. 31'Gregor, aud
ether memher*, wn* again adjourned.
COMMERCIAL.
i.vnvr ii.itkj*.
t.iv.-i|iihit Iliv, | I I'm)iiti-iii-i- |l,v.
Ilaire Nov. Jltl I Ite-loa |»,v.
I Im mm IK-e. IU I \-w-V-rU Il.v.
New Orleans IW. 'X«l i rioliuli-li.liiii II v.
IW. Uft J II.iIiIuhs.- |W. ii
aiffr .
barrels, and for llio week of lillM) barrel-.
Hire,—'’I’liero lei* been no change simf
ist, tlm sale* being to u fair extent nml at•«
range of onr former figures, 4 a 4J cent* |ief‘ ,;
according lo quality*. # * *
F.ffhau’je.—Our Exchange market coutii
rather ilull. ’J’Jmro is but little doing in S»e;'" 4
uud Frutmsnt the uuotatioii* of our last rep- !"*>
d Franc* nt the quotation* of our last rep- l,, ‘>
„ r li.) it 'J per cent. pram, for Sterling. 5l.* r '*“
jf374 Ibr Franc*. Bill* on New York « ?
days are plenty and ollered ut 3 u 3J pi if
i*\ with Imt little demnmit Boston (Mlday*L n M
urat dis.; Sight elmek* | n 4 l»»-*r cent prer*.l' r| [
colder weather and a better demand ft»r ex ' '
inis improved since the eioso of last woek.e'" r *:
nml
•rices are about J34 nt*. higher. Sale* of L,
or shipment nro to the extent of 3ft()0 libls •
brands, nt $fi.:i?4 » clmiing firmly, but '* -
nt tlm Inner figures, with a very mode
k’Wto ASk!
latter figures, Willi a very tn Bi
Solus for city use are also to a fuir extent nt 4, ;
ti 15.7ft for good aud extra, and $7 a 7,36 for f '* v
family brands. 4 i
Rirr.—Holders are rather firmer, with ni jj-j^
stock and rale* range nt 93,374 a «M?J1 tkf. jpq
lb*. 1
Dr Till; Hiukrsu, .XT Dostox. '
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 3.—After the ldlliul, W4 ,
bad some ituprnvetneiit in (lie cotton niarke«‘ nu ,j
11 better duiimnd from tlm trade, Imt the uueL mili
of tlm growing crop coiitliming rati*(kctnrjar ant |
further fiiilure* being announced, wo have i mt
the advantage gnliioil, and our market l*|
ing again. .Money i* cheaper, but wu cut# , t
cannot sue onr way to pcrmntmnt aniuitf, 1
At thu tima wlmu the available capUul or ;;„ a .
laud had Imeu dimitiished by failing liarvett ,
lieient supplies nml liigb price* of the riiXT „, n .
ferial of Imr matmlhctiires, and an cxpnu4itu ru
lavish beyond iirecedent, thn whale syst 0 |*
credit 011 which her India trade wa* tuortl car .
ried on, I* broken up, and that by which i „. \.
umrienu trade (througli tlm liilurx'ention 0 |, r ‘„.
ker* aceeptiitices or of speculutors,) win tfateri-
ally relieved, im* been discredited. Tho A. V t-ri<
tynftlio pressure hit* called in balance a ,„|
realized *tock* and prodtico abroad on (
account at a great sacrifice, uud lias thus f„ r
met thu ilefleieney, Imt it sectils evident ti l( till
by a long period of industiy, frugality ami pros-
Ijerous seasons, F.iiglaiu! Im* regaiuen burYpn-i-
tiou, it will be necessary for those rnuiitriw |„
whom she Ims paid so much, to furnish u iLgcr
proportion of tho capital necessary for cartyuig
011 the trade than they have been accustoinij) t(J
do. It umst be retiiemliered tlmt wc cannot ]|„„k
for any great increase of consumption ouf the
average of past year*, consequent upon tlm k-,-ry
small mamilactiiro of cotton this, which wL
a great part coui|mnsated for, by the retft,n
storks held by retailer* at home, and in tho.lKi
iced
Eas-
teni Colonies; these stocks will only very)p nr .
tially bo replaced until English caiuiuerrial t,m.
ilal Ims lieeomc generally more abundaut. A
ny mill* arc resuming partial work, ami Lore
Imsines* ha* been done in 3lnndicster in l u ine
trades, but (lie stock* of litdiu Goods nre L-m.
imihitiiig seriously. Tho short time bill,\|i m .
iting work to It) hours instead of 13, cA,,,,.*
into operation at Christina*, and mnst keep t lm
eoiisiimptiou down. Under all there ciro,u,|.
staneu*, it seems to us that uxeludiiig front
enleiilalioii the 10(1 F
mericii Oom the Inrt r
equal iiiliilitily in addition
ruiletf Stales from tho lire
lis tlmt uxeludiiig front tlm
31. irnle* held over i|, \.
crop, and eveu allowin s ‘ nll
lilion to be held over it tim u )
10 present oiie.our usuiif „ r „.
nortiou ol’a crop of3,3{)0,A(M) bales, woithi pi-l.ba-
Idybe nvery ample supply Ibr the next Wear.
Could ono calculate oil the also-nee of furthei c n j|.
urrs nml pntiie, we sliould look for some smtn|,iii-
viince, ns tiio stock diminished toward* Jnnt| arv ,
Imt iu the presuut uneerluitity this eamiot he
ly calculated 011, and wo must remind you that
ns thn stork accumulate* toward* tho inkbllu «if
•lie year, the changed state i4‘credit will uniki- it
press more heavily 011 the umrkcl than in tlm ima
low years. To tho 3d III*!., tho Import wn* 1,'ih7 •
317 aud the stock f*0ft.ft30. ’Him rale* to-dav are
!Yh)0 bales—tho market very dull.
I’rictt*. Uni. SIM. Fair. UouU Pair. Hissl.
Upland’ 44 44 5 M 54 M
.Mobile, 4 j 44 ft 54 ti JL
Nt'wmrtmtl., 4| 4| 51 51 111 J1
Him l.taiul, tl II 1-4 14 ,5
Hlnmnlila., 5 51 111 7 B .11
ll.\\ BI'.Ntiv.Btl.—f'nitiin.—In tin. 4>nrlV|inri
i.. " I rawing Inllii. irasi'rnt'M! nl'luiiili r. m
run olf their siiM-k. nud the stagnation priHlii«v,|
by the uiisati-iaetory nature of the advices of4th
lust, from Ilm United States, a* well ns tlm imfii-
vorablo news from England, prices experiei>reil
a Imtlior deprecialiou of 1*3 a 3. and our m.T r h,.|
Iu came oxi-oi-tliiigl) Irregular. Bill ns it appears
,nl the present low rate* of Cotton ; hnvo tl miiI-
i,,iiri,.» I'.iM .......i..........2.... ... ,1... ... X .
8AVXNNXII IMI’ottTH, Df.C. III.
UV Eltt'UDl.—Iti>lii|» I' ili|iirum--'XtiO inn-Hall.
N-i
AUGUSTA, Dee. 31).—t’tUlou.—Cou-ideriug
the hii.iII quantity of cotton ottering in this umr-
k';t. tlm irmisaetioiM thi* week have been to a
Ihir extent. The receipt* eontiuue xery light,
Imt this is n-’l'illy the caso at this sea-ou of die
year. The rales during the week -um up about
1500 bales. As regard* prices, we cannot note
any material •elianVe; all the cotton ollered ha*
been readily taken til Inrt week'* rates, and al
though wo have no sales to report over 7?, it is
owing mainly to tile fact, that little or no choice ' iust.n sloe
cu vm.r«th\ r.xmnr.*. ore. gt*.
-Orloato—Itrig J r„li- H—I73lc. Kuv. |* Ih»\.-.To
I. ! I .' |.M< Tar s*.'lir Il.-.i.u* Hie,-, Itilul,--
X urn, “0 .In O-iialnir**.
OKC. *. M *.
Witiiiia-xtnii—8ftir r.iK-nu Vi.U—15 Mil* N O WIiM.cv,
15 liiui* MhI i-m--.
NEW ORLEANS, Dee. 3ft. — Cotta*.— Ar
rived since fiie 81-1 iiirtimt, 11,03!) bides, cleared
in the same time l u ,0ftd bales, making a reduction
iu slock of 3117 bales, nml leaving on hand, iu-
elusive of all on -.biplm.-ml not cleared on iho3lth
i k of I I'.I.MHI bales. The reeeints al lliis
cotton Im* been put on tlm market. We eontin- I port since 1st September (exclusive of the
no our quotation* of last week, remarking that | vale from Mobile amt Florida) are 315.03(11
iplsnl this
“ ’ nrri-
bales.
lieient margin Ibr remuneration to tlm iiinMifue-
tnrer, deajers from die trade have been ii^„ n .,|
toeouie forward, the demand within the si, |*,.«v
dais Ims ii—limed *ome degree of activilv. mV I the
transaction* have been daily of a steailv vliunteter.
mid to a flijr minmiil. Holder* who'Imd previ*
ouslyexhihited a great anxiety lo realize, luivmg
since iimuilWted some iirmiies* iu tlieir prs|,-n.
-ion*, prices nre now quite regular: and th*» last
intelligence Rom Liverpool and Mnuehesti'f bo-
iup ol a less discouraging tenor, die appearance
ol diiug*. at llio close of die past week, wn* qpoii
tbo ivlmlo rather more enlivening, although dm
scarcity of uioiicy was still severely felt nu llnioih-
ersido of the channel, The Fhilmlelphiu «U-um-
er, which arrived on Sunday morning, brought
us New York dates to loth iltsl. tlm coiitciu* of
ii hit !i were not pre-luctive of any change iq tho
situation of our market, yesterday, at die opening;
price* remained steady, and the sales iiumiiuied
lo 1,004) hales, taken for consumption.. Tin* de
cline since the Ifttli i* tspial to ft centimes; (*p-
land north 07 in September lime been sold nt til.
“The following were the sale* oflbctcd.viz-,
3,ti35 bale* New Orleaus, F. til — Hit —.
I,ti37 ” .Mobile, ^2—??•» —
3.008
300
Upkuid. oi ;ai 77 __
New Orleau*. to arrive. — — *r» —
Turkey, damaged. Iti — ti-,» —
ti.033 balgg.