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GEORGIAN:
IIy Wlllliun n. Bulloch,
citt x*n cooxty rumen.
via III* I
limul mh4 ClKM|M«li« Bar I«ia*.
T RAVELLERS going .North are respectfully
inTortned tlut the above Line u now running
daily, (Sunday'* excepted.)
Tito hurt* comprising the I.in*, are Uir
GEORGIA, Capiun Coffey.
JEWESS, * Holme*,
NORWICH, " Hutton.
Oue of which boats will laave Poilsfiiouth daily
I Sunday’* excepted) immediately ti|inn the arri
val of the train from Weldon, by which route pas-
««tigcre |mom from Weldon, to Baltimore without
walking or one foot of staging a* on the tinner
route, and frequently luring put on hoard Uie Wiil-
adrlpnia steamboat, (oil* North 1'nint) reach Phil
adelphia fifteen to seventeen hour* m advance of
die nuil line. “See cord* pnhlislied almost daily
in die Baltimore and Philadelphia papers."
Tnc Portsmouth and Roanoke lUil lliwd is now
undergoing a thorough repair, (relaying the rand
with new iron) ami is ui as good order os any road
iu Virginia—statements of Agents of the Peters
burg Company to die contrary notwithstanding.
Passengers leaving Charleston daily (Friday's
i ireptcdl will go on by this route widiout ntio mo-
i.icii ? delay.
We beg leave to caution die public against mis.
•-presentations made against this route, by hire-
ligs of dm Petersburg Company, (sent out for
t.-jt purpose.)
WM. M. MOODY, Jr. Agent of
Portsmouth and R. R. R. Co, at Weldon, N. C.
augni |4 __
fa ilia PaKIr. „
T HE Portsmouth and Roanoke Rad Road t n.
deem it a duty not In be passed over, howev
er much Uiev liny—os they do—regret its nccessi-
y, to repiibli'h the following eard. Tliat individu
als indie conflict of interests in which their whole
property ia at stake, should overstep die hound* of
moral propriety, i* sometime* to \>« expected, but
never to m countenanced. What re inure then
ia too never*, what indignation too pointed, when
corporations are so wanting in self respect and in
dm respect due to public opinion, as to encourage
dio invention and distribution of falsehood* so
gross a* those referred to in this card!
FORGERY—TRAVELLLR8 PROM THE
SOUTH TAKE NOTICE.
The President and Directors of die Baltimore
Stciun Packet Company, are audio tfredhy Thom
as Finley, Esquire, Post under at Baltimore, in
my, he never Itimished the Petersburg Rail Rond
Company nor any of it* Agents, with the Register
of die Arrivals of the Norfolk Mall, for the tiionlh
of June,—nor did he authorise any one to furnish
auch Register in In* iinine,—nor iIuNmi ever make
the remarks appended to sitcli Register,—lint, on
the countnuy, declare* die same A IIASK FOR-
The attention of the traveller is called to the
Forged Register, nod lie will find llint the Post inns,
ter is made to say, that on the full of June the boat
was broke,—and on the 13th, she would not leave
Norfolk beenuso there were no passengers,—that
on die 90th, the boat ran into a ship and broke.—
and that on the 27lh, the boat broke her shall. Now
the truth i» simply this: By reference to a Calen
dar, it will bo seen, that nil these days were Mon
days! And tlm hills of tho Buy Line, ond their ml-
vertisetnenUalso,stated expremljr, " Daily, Mini-
dav« excepted."
Portsmouth, Virginia, August 1st, 1841.
To Iks FaWle.
W HEREAS, one R. B. Gary, who signs him
self a Post Master at Uaryslmrg, is certi
fying from time to time, at Oniysbnrg, Hint the
Mail from Uio North by the Chesapeake Buy and
Portsmouih and Ktmnoko .Rail Roml, fails to con-
no :t with the Wilmington car* at Weldon, (mark)
G try ia Post Master a» Uarysbuty not Weldon.
W» respectfully caution you against such cortifi
cutes, aa being grossly deceptive and untrue.
This man Is a discharged Agent of tlm Porto-
moith and Roanoke Kail Komi Company, mid m
the Interest of tlie Petersburg Compnny, or Up
R ir Route, as he meals the iinosengers who tnki
at route, and receives 50 cents from each-end
that diose register* which ha publishes nro not of*
fleiol, we call your anauUuu »« Si* following «<*■
act from the Port Muster General t
•« Upon an examination ol tlm Inspecting Un
rein, I learn that tlm Post Matter at Garyshurg lias
not 'forwarded nuy return of dm arrival ol die
mills at his oltico, during tlm lima covered by the
handbill you have forwarded.' "
(fligned) FRANCIS GRANGER
Offic.i of dm Portsmouth and Roanoke Kail Road
Co., Pnrtimuuidi, Vn., August 19, 1841.
ang 31 Id
"If. Bialci noil lslno to mo hfovtU.
SATAXTiTAlfil.
MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 4, 1841.
/-v.
I'ls* of iha Free! .till l**»r ibr
IjmtimnM tbrougb age. >ct usiol.l;
OVr P.irtb'a print.I mini Iby Hurt <I»|>U),
l.lbs nv.rnl.g’i radiant rlimd* anrnllr.L
Flag of the .lilt prrrlsM riiise,
Through etbe r'* azurs vault uoftrtM,
TiU ever/ hand aud Kesri eilalA.,
To sweep oppression IVna I bn World.
Tlii* iH.iiiutum it ..nr of (tie «w»( dradly H**«tilfy eiiti-
log againtl Ihr |)riiiri|i|.'. sml form nf niirtVia.IUulion Thu
Nnlinn i«, ui thu limr, », .trnag and sniiril in it* w-sUfnrnts,
tbal it cannot I- .h-.km at tilt, n.snrut Itut .upp*»r a
a. rw* ..r unto* ini muli tlioul.l nrrur sulRm-si to Itring
into doul.t U»r ,m»|« t. ik ) of a ItrpuMiran tintrrnnrnl In
*•*•*•1 grral A surer, or In unhinge lh« rouMmr*
I'fthe people laths putdie function irl.it "» InMlUrtton like
Ibi* iN-orlmtiug Uy iu hrssehr* rvrry part of Ihe L'nint, t(|.
ing (•) im.iMwad tad ia phrtssi, »i) in acritlral iikm/v-s!
npM-l ||,K (Jotrrnatenl. I drew i.ntin.-rnm-nl .sfr, which
l» aadnr Hip vauatigp of aay wlfroa.iimied anllionln-'
any nth«r aulborilr than th.t of |l,p lloian, nr iu regular
funrlionarip*. What an iSnirurtton rnaM not ihu rtank of
llie I'nlud flstea, Willi all lUbranab Iwiik., I»r in lime
oat I It night dirlatp to u. tho |»are op ahoald anrept,
• tthdraw it* aid. Ongkl opthen to give further rm-» th
aa Is.liiatina to pnaerful. *o h.Mtile—Thomai Jt:rrcs»ox.
DKMOCUATIC TICKET.
I'liadinm ( 01111(7.
The XVenlhrr.
The cold winds nud mins of Friday and Satur
day, have minced dm teiupernttiro of dm early
pint of dm week considerably.
Yesterday iiioruiiig. dm niureuiy of dm Ther
mometer in our News Room, with doors nud win
dows closed, was at (19°. Overcoats wero from-
fiirbilde and frost nud fires will soon follow if such
weather continues.
G
run uoiT.nson.
ciiari.es j. McDonald.
STATE LEGISLATURE.
for rut: AF.V.m;,
HI. II. BcALLlHTLR.
house or in: P wisest a rn */;.?,
w. iv. ooikDON,
JOHN IV. AKBERNO.I,
JOHN K. IV A HD,
H. IV. FLOiritNOY.
T HE only Una carrying dm Great Northern
Mails in connexion with tho Charleston and
Wilmington Steamboat and lin'd Rond IJne, corn,
mewing at the tmvilmrtmnd nf,ib.it Line, and run-
nine Uirough Petersburg, llioTuimud, Frederirlc*-
burg. Washi Ugton, Ualuinoro, Ac. by Rail Runds j
an>l Steamhoats.
Travellers will find ibis line perfect tlirouglmut.
The rail road* are iu lino order, the engines and
ear* new, and of the most approved construction,
and the steamboats iiiw.irpnssed by nuy ill die
country. There is now no delay at any point, and
mo expense or trunhlo attending tho trmmtmn ol
pensniM or baggage (Vom one rail road to unotlmr.
From Rlrluuoiul tiurtli die rnntoUuow rim over
hy daylight, ami the trip is made from Weldon to
Baltimore in 91 hours, Including nil stoppages.
Of tho two route* going north Irani die W il*
mihgtoa rail rood, dm mail route is tlm shortest by
SI) miles, aud being neatly all rail road, it will be
found tho most certain and expeditions. Tlm oth
er line thnmgli Portsmouih can only comneio with
it when ithai au early atari, with- Ikvomhlo woodi
er, fitir wind* anil stnootliwater This will Im evi
dent to every traveller, When ho reluct* that it im*
900milcsofrteauibo.it navigation, on a wide bay,
for dm moil port out of-sight of laud.
There ere no change* on the mail line from ear*
to ate.iuilm.ats in the dead of night: im starting from
a crowded Itnrlmr intlm darks no delays from fug*
or gales of wind; no tea sickness, nud no long line
of steamboat* forced to run to the lop of their speed
to get through intiute—oil of which will bo done on
the other route.
Tlm mail line will be found dio most interesting of
the two, as it passes through large mid tioiirifdimg
towns, a pleasant country, in sialu of Mount Ver-
non, (close to which the steamboat 011 dm Potomdc
passes,) and duo ugh Washington City; which it is
belioved are much more agreeable objects dwn dm
pines and swamps, or the endles*prospect ofxvater,
on tlm other. . Mt ,
Tim mail lino is die only direct route to Wash
ington City. Passengers reach there a dev ahead
ofdiote who tak« the other line. .Ill* the only tout*
to the Virginia HpniigMUil there is now nearly 100
miVns of rail roml from Wvklou in Urn direettuu of
tho Mpriugs, carrying passetigcis within a day’*
rid* of them.
The tire i* dm man as by tho other line, ami pas
eengors pay through to Baltimore.
As there is no agent of this line at Weldon, pa*
•e.iiger* ora |*artieuliuly reptested not to regard tlm
misrepresent ,lion, of die agents of the lower route
for further information, inquire of.
GEO. |t. 8CI1MINKE, Jr.
Tempera nee.
.... Wislittve lieen favored (villi several excellent nr-
oiulgned to Noiit.r. A. Ilannae, d»n qunlUy/ofl fivloaontliia truly interesting subject, and .would
1 * 1 have published them, In nil tho past week, but de
ferred their insertion, lost some good natural frinut*
might venture to accuse u* of using them through
tlm advniit of dm approaching Election,[for political
purposes; wo therefore entreat the forhenraiiro of
njir corrosponceiiU for die present, nml lmp« dm
consideration of our luntivo will plead our ex
cuse.
We subjoin a short extract from nn exchange pa-
per, relative ton tempnmnee movement at Har
per's Ferry, under tlm guidance of dm Rev. John
O'Drikv, a pious and eloquent pastor of dm Cadi-
olie Church.
A Catholic Temponutee nhstinnuro Society has
been formed nt Harper's Ferry, and within three
Weeks, three hundred and fiflceii have reimtinred
•Im uso of nil Inmxieatiiig drink- Already tlm ben
eficial etl'oets nf this movement are seen’ in tlm vil
lage. Tlm Rev. John O'Brien, the pastor of the
Cndmlie I'liuich. delivered several powerful and
At Gnkldmnmgh. oi
B.F. HALSEY,
Garysburg, N. C.
Odke PeterWiurg Rail Road Co. 1
July 1,1640. >
. marllfr I
Grorffla—Cliulhiiin County.
To all whom it may coareru.
W HEREAS, Frederick B. Tehran, Adminis
trator nf tho oataie of Catharnm Tebeau-
docoased, hath applied to the Honorable tho Court
of Ordinary of CnaUuni county, for Lettcw Dm
Tba** are tharafore to cite and admonish all con
nomad, to file tkair objection*, (if any they hive)
ia the Clerk's otfcw of dm said Court, on or before
the aixth day of November next; odiurwise Let-
lore disttiemry will be grouted.
Witaaas, tho Honorable Francis Sorrel, one of
dm Justice* of the said Court, the 3d day of May,
1841. EDWARD G. Wil.SUN,
way 0 Dew. Clk.c.u. c. r.'
Men Islands.
Two Imlcs of thin duecriptinn of Cotton of Uio
new crop, were received on Friday last from the
plantation of Mr. Kbl Mo Fill., and one from Urn
plantation of Mr. Anous Martin, of Liberty couii-
«y • ....
which i* middling fuir.
The Palls
Will Im opened this morning nt itrtn o'clock.
Dcumcnits, voto early, and then smi that your
friends do *0.
Democrats,
If you wish to triumph, vote tlm whole ticket, and
nothing hut Ihe tirkrt!
The .TtrrllMg
Oil Saturday night of tlm Democracy was en
thusiastic and cheering to Urn friends of correct
principles, After ablo nddresse* by Mr. McAi.-
MtTfcn nnd.Mr. IIkink, dm people marched with
tiieir linmqinrent banners to tboir rallying point*
and through the principal street*, preceded by
music.
Tlmir imposing appearance seemed to nnininlc
their friends nud confound their adversaries. Let
the Democracy this day muster nt dm polls at they
did Oil Hatiirday, nml wo fear not tlm iiwun with
their opponents.
The Klerliott—To-day,
Wo hear from two source* llint tlm ll'higt in tlm
up-country, give tlm Democracy tlm Legislature
at the next session.
It nitty Im dint they wish in enjoin tlm Denmc-
racy and make them lukewarm. Be it *0 or not,
men of Clintlmni, do your duty. If you think
yourselves going abend nt any time of the day,
relax not voitr exertions, Init keep moving. Pay
y our opponents back with interest what yon yiel
ded them in Moptemher, and Chatham will still
he democratic, n» she was iu *711 when her demo-
rrntie sons were ll’A/jf* indeed.
A letter before us from the Cherokee Circuit »ays:
McDonald
will get an iiirrtnstd majority in ttir Cherokee Cir
cuit, mid great hopes ate entertained hero of his
re-election.
tiamavr McDonald, "*
AND
THE CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
Governor MeDounld, the Democratic candidate
for Governor, owns $9,000 iu dm stock of the
Ctnliitl Hail Ifoail, nil paid up.
Fellow-cili/.eiin! would you not rather trust
Me Doxai.ii with interests so dear to you as those
involved in the completion of this road, than Daw
son, whose violent nml uncompromising opposi
tion to your interert* drew forth, in 18;i\ tlm sub
joined resolutions from your City Council. '
In Corsi n., 10m DKCRMnr.it, 1835.
On motion,
JNrtLtlrnl nn,iaimoutle. That this Board has learnt
with feeling* of tlm deepest tmirtificntimi and re
gret, that the Senate ol this Minto lias refused to
pus* the Bill giving Hanking iirit ileges tn the Cen
tral Rail Ruud aud thinking Oouqmuy of Georgia,
a work fraught u ith immense benefit to this City,
and to dm 8tatc in general.
. I Urol ml, 'llint this Hoard has nn abiding fiiith in
tlm pntiiousni nud intelligence of tlm Legislator* of
Georgia, and il cannot force itself to'believe that
they w ill unite to cn»*h their oldest and must im
portant Be*-Port, (tlm spi t w here tho trend of tlm
white man was first liesrd. nml the lot 11 tier of civil-
bullion first planted within its limits) in aid ofu pol
icy, foreign mid hostile to tlm best interests of the
Btate.
EwJrtd, Tliat this Bonn! will not be deterred by.
apposition or defeat from pci severing in tho great
work it lum undertaken, aud that it will continue
it* efforts for the accomplishment of the mute by
tlm use of every means within it* power or resour
ces—nml llint *i accept* the prepoaition of Mr. Wil
liam William* to eommence the work, and dint ho
be requested to proceed forthwith in dm name.
Rcwjfcvrf, Tliat die best diank* of dti* Hoard are
due and are tendered to the Meiiator aud Retire-
saiitative* from this county for dirir untiring effort*
iu this behalf, aud that it al*o give* iu thauk* and
K tilude to those members of die General A«*rn;-
, whohavo lent their aid for tlm necomplisluueul
of a work, calculated to raj*o the principal MM-puit
of tb« Mlate to its proper level, at>il Iu enable H to
compete succtMrt’uUy with die rival city of iu sis
ter State.
Jbes/rW, That dti* Board will uuite with die cit-
Tho 'f nrlff
AND
THE BANK.
On Malurday wo puldirimd dm vote of 0aw»o,n
for d.e Tariff Bill, wlueh he pronounced tlm most
just and equitable Tariff Act Unit had ever been
adopted by Congress. He thereby voted to tax
nneosarir* of life, but when die Senate struck out
die lax on two of them, be reUaccalu* ground for
fear of dm voters of Georgia at this day'* election.
Consistency—dmu art a jewel! Mr. Dawson
voted for every obnoxious measure of the Whigs
at dm extra session, except, we believe, die I .and
Bill.
Hi* motion* nro like those nfthe On, nndyet lie
pretend* to oppose die son of Central Georgia.
Here i* Dawson's vote on Uw first Bunk Bill nt
dm extra session.
Wo extract it from one of hi* own Pre**e»—dio
Wadiiiigtou AVirr, of the 19th August Inst.
congressional.
Tlm Fiscal Bank hill passed dm House of Rep
resentative*. on the ftth in-t. hy a majority of 31
votes. The following arc die Yea* and Nay*; nil
the Georgia delegation voting iu it* favor, except
Mr. Foster:
Pros—Messrs. Alford, Allen, L. IV. Andrews,
8. J. Andrew*, Arnold, Ay rrigg, Balicock, Baker,
Barnard, Barton, Burdseyu, Black, Blair, Board-
man. Borden, Bolts, Briggs, Hrnrkwav, Bronson,
M. Brown. J. Brown, Burnell, Win. Butler. Cal
houn, Win. B. Campbell, Tho*. J. Campbell, Cn-
rulhers, Childs, Johu.C Clark, H. N. Clarke.t'ow-
en, Craitstou,Craven*, Cushing, (J. Davis, li'n. C.
/Micsom, Delmrry, John Edwards, Everett, Fcsseti-
den, Fillmore, A. L. Foster, Iiauible. Gentry,.Gid-
dings, (ioggin, I'. G. Goode, Gruhnm, Green,
Gretg, llalierslism Ifa'I,-Halstead, W. B. Hastings.
Henry, Howard, ifndson, If nut, James Irvin,
Janies, Win. Cost Johnson, I. D. Jones, John I'.
KeiimaU, King, lame, Lawrence, Linn, Samson,
Mason, Matiiiot, Matlock*,Maxwell. Maynard,Me-
riwedicr, Moore, .Morgan, Morris. Morrow,Ni*l>et,
0-borne,Ovv«ley, Pei»n-e, Pendleton, Pope. Pow
ell. I’rollit, Ramsey,Benjamin Randall, A. Randall,
Randolph, Ray tier, Ri‘nchcr, Ridgway, Rodney,
Ru#ml, S.'iltotistell, Pergennt, Bhcplitfrd, Billion-
ion,Binitb.SiirigR.Btaiily.Stokeley, 8 trntlon, Stuart.
Bummers, Tnfinterro, Jiilui B. mniMon, It. IV.
Thompson, Tillmglmst, Tolniwl, Tomlinson, Trip
lett, Truuihtill, Uudenvood, Van RetwIaer.Wnl-
lace. Warren, Watbmgson, E. D. White, J L.
White,Tims. W. William*, Lewis Williams, C II.
William*, J. L. Williams, Winthrop, Yorke, Au-
gtirtus Voting, John You tig—198.
Snyt—Mextrs. Adam*, Arrington, Atherton.
B.iiiks. Beeson, liidlar k, Bnwue, Boyd, Aaron V.
Brown, t.'harle* Brown, Burke, Bumpson II. But-
ler, Win. O. Butler, Green W. Caldwell, I'ntrirk
(,'. Caldwell, J. (’amphell, Cnry, Chapman, Clif
ford, Clinton, Coles, Cravens, Daniel, R. D. Davis,
Dean, Ditnork, Doan, Doig, J. C. Edwards, Eg-
hcil, Pert is, J, H. Floyd, C’lia*. A. Floyd, For-
nanre, Thomas F. Foster. Gilmer, William O.
Goode, fiordon. (<iistine, Harris, John Hastings,
Hays, Holmes, Hopkins, Houck, Hoiiston, Ifnl»-
hard. Hunter, ftigcr*o!l,Wm. W. Irwin, Jack,Care
Johnson. John W. Joue*. Keitii, Andrew Kennedy,
Lewi*, Littlefield, Imwcll, Abrnlinrn .4fcClellan, R.
McCleilau, McKay, .McKcon. Mallnry, Mnrclinnd,
A. Marshall, T. I*. Marsltall, J. Thnmpson Mason,
Mathew*. Mcdill, Millar, Ncwhard. Oliver, Par-
mentor, Pntridge, Payne, Pickens, I'lutuer, Red
ing, Rlictl, Riggs, Rogers, Roosevelt, Bnitfnrd,
Haumler*, Hlinw, Shield.*, Snyder, Steoiirod, Sxve-
ney, Timmy, Van Huron, Ward Watteraon, Wei-
ler, Westbrook, J. W. William*, Winn Wood—97.
Call ik« Rartmh
This wretched man is a« cool tu if blood IaosI not
rtnihed liivhanils.
The New York Evening Post of 28th nit says—
“ Yesterday nt three o'clock, Colt wu* brought lie-
fore the magistrate* for examina'.ioii. He was hag
gard nud pnle. anti evidently suffering under deep
mental excitement. When questioned a* to Ids
name, residence, aud profession, ho Answered wil
lingly: but when asked whether lie wo* tuanietl, ho
declined, under the advice of counsel, making any
reply. To the question, whether ho had anything
to say in regard to the charge brought against him,
lie merely answered. “I «minnocent." Tho case
will probably be tried atthonnxt term of Oyerand
Terminer Court. Hisroutuol are Messrs. Emmett
aud Morrill aad Dudley Scldeu, tn whom lie is re
lated."
The New York Ezpnu *nys—
“The fumnlo in whose possession the watch was
found, isnot the wife of Colt, ns even her own
relatives, who are very respectable, supposed.
She had been kept hy him for nortio time, and is
now within a few mouth* of her confinement. Bho
wa* discharged, it nppram, after her examination
—but we presume is now in pn-tody, a.* she will
become a material witnc*s in tlie ea«e.
“Justice Taylor i* still pursuing his inquiries,nml
has succeeded in finding (it the residence of this
woman, n carpet hag, containing, among other
tilings, a quantity ofpnprr smeared with blood, u
if it had been used to wipe the lintid*. A shirt w;u
also found, nearly new, and of a size to fit tho pri
soner; tiie wristband of whir his stained with blood
and the collar torn open, as if violently done iu ta
king off the garment."
Colt wo* arraigned on Tuesday, and Judge
Kent assigned Monday (11 th) for his trial.
Plre.
TJie Third Dutch Reformed Church at Albany,
In* been destroyed by fire, accidentally communi
cated from n burning chimney.
The Prince ilr Joiurflle
Has hern hospitality treated at New York and
Philadelphia.
Ill New-York lie was hospitably received and a
Committee appointed by special meeting* of tile
common Council, to provide for him mi appropri
ate welcome, III Philadelphia the Mayor welcom
ed hint in the name of the corporation and tender
ed him the hosjntnlities of the city.
Tlie Prince arrived nt Baltimore on Tuesday
Evening, and left next morning for Washington,
say* the Baltimore Sun, “giving no opportunity for
those who desired it to rail upon him. We Icim
lint he wa* uccoiupnided by John Tyler Jr. E*q.’
Tho Prince has readied Wndiiugton.niid intend*
to visit Norfolk, and thence travel West.
that part of a careo «f rice from thi* port, sold at | Sugar.—There u not tho slightest change to no-
144 rial*, and the balance sent to Havana, and that lice indie Sugar market rineeonrlart review, and
- —- tiieaale* during tlm week havo been confined to
small lot* for the supply of grocer*. Holder* con-
finite vary firm ntour quotation*, and more espe-
dally fertile finer grade* which are gelling very
scarce; and h e Live of some small transactions of
strictly choice at “Je. A few lot* of very aunerior
nre held at “jc. We quote OrdinaryA aBJ. Prime
l»j ntij, Choice 7 a 7 Jc. Tlie *t«Kk in tlie dry and
ou tiie coast is estimated nt2200 4|Ihu. Export to
New-Yotk 130 lilid*. llw receipt* nre 109 buds.
Mofastrt.—We can merely notice n rctaildemoud
for this article und quote 91 a 95c per gallon, the
latter price being obtainable for loUin strictly good
condition. The stock inthtifcity D moderate. Ar-
rived this week 90 bills.
Huron.—In common with • all description.* of
Provisions, thi* article continues extremely neglect
ed, nnd tiie best Cincinnati cured is only in limited
request for small lots. Wc quote 11* previously j
Ham* 6 a 7, Canvassed do. 7 a Middling*, 4^ a
5, Shoulders 9J a Hjc. perlb. Exported to Mobile
19 casks. Arrived 950 lbs. in balk.
Iiice.—There is a moderate demand for thl* arti
cle nnd tiie supply being rather small, bolder* nre
enabled to obtain full prices. We quote $4 75 a
$5 95 per 100 lbs. according to nuulity.
Exchange.—The demand for Exchange during
the past week, has been more active than we have
noticed for some time post, but all description* hnve
undergone a considerable decline. Good signa
tures of Sterling Bill* have been soldat 11 per cent,
prern. .Ncw-York (JO days, wo quote ut 1 a l.| per
cent, pretn. Short sight bills on New-York Irnvo
been in good request at9J a 24 per cent. France
5f. Ill a 5f. 12.jc.
Frrights.—We huve heard of only one engage-
incut in Freight* during the week, namely, a snip
for Havre at I 1-ltle. For Liverpool thu fate* are
unchanged, .jd ni r ll> for Cotton, umldtis. per bbd.
for Tobacco. Them ia but little Freights offering,
the vessels now loading beiug evidently sufficient
to carry tin* Mttajl lot* of Cotton as yet going
forward. Coastwise Freights are exceedingly dull,
nml we have un alteration to make iu our Table,
ulthoiigii the rate* quoted Ibr many articles are
merely nominal.
GeOTgl*—W«r»e County.
S EX month* alter date John Rally, Executor nf
IViiUam KsUy. late of Waynecounty. derea*-
•d. win opmljr to tlie Inferior Court of Wayno
, white aitting for ordinary purpose*, ter •
AH persona concerned will take dne
msy
die IlonombleJoSm Brown, one of the
KiiJ Court- Gt**n under my hand iff
ilhisfiAhday of May. A. D 1811.
u RO U. WiLdUN, nh.f .o. 1» •
Wtate#*,
(Slices of
two cargoes frem this port, nt Havana, were un
sold. Sugar* very scarce and high; in other pro
duce no change bad taken place since last advices.
'pfrk of liar.—The WcrtfiHd Cltnutauqne.Mes
senger oftlie'Jid nit. nays: We noticed recently the
visit ofL’apt. Knapp nf the revenue entten to tlii*
jlnce. We understand that while here bo received
ufornintion that hi* presence was needed nt Cleave-
land, whither lie hastened with nH despatch. On
Monday of tlii* week, the western stage brought tho
report tliat on his arrival at Cleaveland.Cspt Knapp
found tho British new war •tenmer engaged in tak
ing noun lings and surveying the piuwage# to the har
bor. Cnpt. Kiwpp hailed die steamer several time*,
but received no reply: he fired a gun over tiiertern
of tlie steamer, and n’notherover her bow, hailing
her after each discharge,but still receiving no answer.
He then sent a ball right into her hull, when hewn*
answered—not by n rcmmsliot.n* might have been
expected, hut—hy the application of steam to -her
engine, nnd her immediate departure.
Tlii* looks il* if the British had tmeyo on Cleavc-
l.uiif, in the cx*e of war. The promptness nnd
courage of Captain Knapp, on this'occasion, mark
him a* an officer of tho right stamp for efficient ser
vice, and afford some ground for tiie belief we have
licnrd expressed, that he i* distilled to be the *e-
' “Hero of l^ike Erie"—if there shall be need
for another. It should be rcmeiuliered tint the
steamer is armed with Faixliatt gnus, a single shot
from which might hnve blown the cutter “sky
high."
The Abduction on Ihe I.inr*.
The Burlington Vermont Free Press thu**ponks
of tie* shameful and outrageous act of abduction by
a party of Canadian Refugee*, law ond doubt with
out tiie knowledge or consent of ilio British Gov-
rumuut. It appear* at a very inauspicious mo-
incut.
‘The circumstance* were ns follows: List night
(September 19th) about two or three o'clook an
armed force (fromtlienlliersidc of the line)ofsome
twelve or fifteen men entered the house ofn Mr.
Brown, in search of one James Grogan who had
nrrivud at Brown's (a brother in-law ofhis) the pre
vious evening; they first entered the bed room of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrowu, who immediately raised ail
alarm for a hired man and son of .Mr. B. then iu
their lodging room; the mob immediately placed a
Imyoliet at each of their breasts, tilleatcuing that if
they interred another word they would rim them
through; a* soon a* they found their mistake they
then entered the rouni occupied hy Grogan—gag-
red him, and dragged him from his lied to a wagon
11 the street, and made off with him toward* the
Hues,leaving all hi* clothes, a lut, huvonot, nnd a
linudkm-liicf behind. These are nil the facts to be
obtained here. I am told tliat the cuase of this treat
ment to Grogan, is that he was connected with tiie
firing of buildings on this frontier in tlm late re
bellion. Grogan lias a wife uud large family of
children nt Lockport, N. Y., from whenen lie had
lately come to tin* place 011 business."
“By a gentleman direct from the scene of this
outrage, we learn that Mr. Grogan was severely
wounded in his attempt* to escape, having his thigh
nm through hy u bayonet, and a serious injury in
flicted in his side."
teen* generally in any measure that may ho adop
ted at Uw Town Meeting this afternoon', and that
if a committee he appointed at that mealing to pro
ceed to MtUedgeville, this Board will came tlm ex.
prime* of aaeh couumUe* to be defrayed from dm
Treasury of this city.
lUmt/reJ, That Im Ciutirunn of thi* Board he di
rected to lay these re»oluu<m* before the mooting
of ihe citizen* thh afternoon.
Extract from dm iniutiti'«s tlii* Ifttir Dveembcr.
1635.
ROB. M. CHARLTON. Mayor protein.
(Attrrt.) S. El.XKMT Mi**r, Deputy. 1 t
impressive appeal* to hi* congregation.
With unfeigned plunsttre,wo state that letters late
ly received from Rev. J. F. O'Nkii.i., give sntisfiic-
lory noootiutsnf bis lieultli; and we sincerely unite
with hi* mimorou* friend* in anticipating tiie plea
sure nf greeting him, on In* return to Savannah.
(ET Mr. Wkrstkr, Secretary' of Stale, In* left
Washington ou a visit tu Massachusetts.
O.TJo«m IL lNaxniiof.t., will bo tlm Whig
(Tnndidntu for Congress in I’bibuhdpliin to succeed
Mr. Sergenttl.
Fiuntis J. Giti'xn, Esq., In* been appointed
Consul oftlm L'uited Stale*of Aiiturirnnt tiie port
of Bremen, in Germany, from tho 19tii of Sept.
Irish llcrr u. Association. This assneintinn
in Philadelphia tiuinlier* 3,705 member*. They
have sent to Irelnud n third lemittaneo of $1(N)0.
Hcrrrinrf nt Wnr.
Judge McI.rxN of the Supremo Court, decline*
it i* said, accepting the Secretaryship. General
Ct.txeii, of Georgia, is spoken of for the office.
Itniuorrd Arre«t of the Qrent Vorgvr.
'JliuNi w York Tribune of Monday snym
“Tho individual wimeoiuuiiltud *n many adroit
liirgerie* under tho mime* of Britton nud Coidwcll
In* l*een arrested.
Wo find no noticu of titi* in tiie other New York
pajiera, and we tlmrefbre fear the report i* not true.
Dnwk Ilabbcrr.
Anson C. Biiown, hook-kimp of the Herkimer
county (N. Y.) Bank lately robbed it of more tlam
$70,000, having on tho pretence of ensiling two
checks Ibr merchants, borrowed the key of the
cashier.
Wo understand, (say* the New York Commer
cial Advertiser.) that the person* who robbed the
Herkimer County Bank, a* related itiaitr paper of
yesterday, were overtaken at Sandy 11 ill and arrest
ed. All tho money with tho excep'ioti of $23 w.n
recovered.
The CoNinirrrinl Uiuih mf N. Y. Rnjslnrd.
Au injunction wa* served tlii* nierning, says the
Journal nf Commerce of tiie 27th ulk. oti the Com
mercial Dank, nt tiie instance of the Bank Commis
sioner*. It* uffuirs Irnvo been ter miiuo time in
difficulty, keeping it a debtor to tiie other City
llaulu constantly to the anmuut of $tiU,flOO to $tK).-
000.
Wc regret to learn, says the Norfolk Herald, that
Jtulgt Upslini, who wa* expectinl here by the rtca-
mrr Star last evening, on hi* way tn Washington,
i* detained at liutne by tiie dangerous illness of hi*
brother lient. George'P. l’p«hnr, of the Navy.—
It is thcirfore uncertain wlieu Judge L’. will Im in
Washington.
Tlm New-York Erprrrt oftlm ttthh nit. say*:—
“Mr. Suydxrn. who committed a violeptaMault on
Sigucur Alve*r, in Nihlo's Garden, a short time
since, has been arrested under a procew issuing
from the United State* Cotirf, for assaulting aunt-
tache of a foreign embassy, lie i* committed fur
exaiuiurtinii.
Arcl4*N*l at ■.•well, .tine*.
At the military review in Lowell an Thuraday,
110 lew than fifty musket* buret, two of them doing
serious injury, blowing tu | ircca the left baud* of
the mm who hold them The Mifl'erere were a
Mr. liidtlrr of Townsend, ami Win. C. IL cil of
IVjqiereU. Too gun* wen rceeiied from tiio
Stats- Atuiory not iimwo tiuiu a rear aud a lialfsince.
The fuse of Hr I,rod.
Letter* from Utica say tliat Justice Gridleyispto-
siduig in the Superior Court in the absence of Chief
Justice Nelson, detained hy ill health nt Conpers-
fown.
1’lm. case of Me 1 a'ml for tho murder of Dnrfen
being called, hi* counsel opposed the motion for 11
triul tiiia week, when the «o*« wo* dropped for tho
present, with tho understanding that iha Attnmey
General would call il up ugaiu ouTIujraday.
Lcltcnudxn state lliut tiinroi* hut little og no ex
citement u* yet in Utica, and no danger of a rescue,
McLeod wu* not brought into Court on Monday,
The general opinion in Utica was tluit lie would be
acquitted, Inn there i* no doubt llm't there i* to ho
great deal of hard swearing nud of coiitratlietinn
upon thu trial. “The Iliiutere'Lodges” mean to
Irnvo a conviction if possible. A letter in tho Tri
bune say*:—“It will be sworn point hlunk; by per
son* who profess to have been engaged in tlm at
tack on the Caroline, not only flint tliis veritable
Alexander MeLcod was actively engaged in timt
enterprise, but that lie ordered n man to fire at Dur-
fen 011 the American shore, nnd llint, on the man
refilling, hr (Mae.) ttised the gun from the soldier'
hands, nud shot Dtirfcc dead! This is Inn an item;
and tho evidence will ha equally positive and par
ticular on tiio other side."—A\ Y. Express, 99/A nit.
A letter from Toronto to tho Albany Argus,state*
that tlm commission taken out in tiio Supreme court
of this State to examine witnesses in Canada, ex-
ntiiiued "Thomas Hector ofToronto, n person of
whom nothing favorable is ktio.vn; Sir Allen Mc<
Nab, who i* puritans too well known; John Harris,
a dissipated old soldier, whose home in any where
lie is permitted to stop; and Aligns McLeod, u bro
ther to Alexander McLeod, who boast* “that I111
helped at the deslriiilion oftlm pirate Caroline."
The deposition* ol'IIcctor and Harris, it i* stat
ed,go to prove that McLeod wu* at nt.otherplacu
attltetimo tlie_steamer was destroyed nt Schlosser;
—and tints it i* intended to c*tnhli*li an alibi. But
thcKO witnesses are liable to bo impeached.
Angus McLeod deposes as 1 understand, that lie
wa* with the party that committed the net of which
his brother is charged—end llint In* brother was not.
But it remains to he seen how far,or with what al
lowance, hi* testimony will lie received.
The New Em, which is about thu best authority
wo can havo Ibr valriot inovomoUts, has it letter
from Uteri, which say*, “u large number of the p«.
triots have conic in from Ike west nnd the north.—
Among them nre 11 considerable number direct from
C'nnndn. Il i* reported that many of the Cnundian
patriot* have come with the determination to inita
stop to the trial hy pulling out Ihe light of McLeod.
But from this design, the ‘Sublime I’ntrmt*,’ as the
American* are called, have endeavored to ilissuiuin
them: nnd it i* now believed llint there will lie no
disturbance.” “General" Sutherland is in Utica,
using liisuilliteucMto prevent nuy interference with
McLeod ou hi* lri.il, hy tho patriots, according to
the New Era writer, lie entertains the helicftlint
if tho rase of Method ran bo quietiv disposed ol* it
will Itnve a beneficial effort unon the ease of- the
Amerienn prisoner* now nt Van Dieuiun'* Land,
whose liberation by tho British Government, lie
luisfor some time been laboring »o effect. MrKeii-
xie.it is also said, has arrived. But what part lie
intends to piny ip the drama Ims not yet transpired.
ThrJIrl.rorf Voire.
Another rmiiuauy of United Suite* soldiers, w_
understand, is about to leave tlie city, to keep tho
pence in Uticil during the trial.—.V. V. Express.
Wc donm believe that the Govermuentso utterly
misunderstand* the character of our people, a* to
send **U. 8. soldier* to keep tliepeuccin Utirndur-
ing the trial." lint ifthey do so mUiiuderslutid us,
we niiftake both the character of the Cnuit and of
tiie citizen* of Utica, ifthey pnrmitittohon*>uiiu
that l*:y»n/1s are necesvtrv to enforce a due iiiliiiiii'is-
tratiou of justice iu the heart of tiie most enlighten
ed portion of our State.—Albany Freeing Journal.
The Evening journal get* itself into tinnece
ry heat* about a statement for which there is no
foundation, Wo hope tiie recent course of tiie
Journal doe* notarise from nn over-anxiety citlic
Arrest of one id" the Murderers of Mary Rogers!
—Oil Monday, James Fcniicgnu wa* arrested at
’gan v
Albany by officer Tompkins of this city, under in
formation, says tlm Argus, amounting nearly to cer
tainty that he is one of the murderer* of Mary Ro
gers. _ The police litivo already two or three of tlie
gang in custody*, nud one of them conl'cKsed to the
crime, nnd implicated Finnegan. The keeper nf a
house, to which they were in the habit of resorting,
informed the police of F’s whereabout*, he having
quit tiio city immediately after the murder. Two
of die gang were known, to Mary Roger*, and, it
i* said, that, meeting her ill the street 011 the morn
ing of Iter murder, invited herto n sail to Hoboken,
saying that they had hired n boat with onrsnicti,—
that slio accompanied them—was enticed, unsus
pecting, to a retired part of the shore, and there,
nfter tlie accomplishment of their lielli,*li purposes,
brutally murdered.
Fitmeguu, when arrested, wore a ring which is
said to have been identified as belonging to Mis*
Roger*.
C O HI IIIEKIIA Is.
I.|V|;*POO|. J-tEPT. x
Havre Sept. .'J
Havana Krrr. IS
New-York 8»:rr. »»
Piiiladei piiia Bept. 30
Hai.timure Sept. .*0
IIoaton 8i.pt. :8
Piiovmr.Ncr. 8i;pt. lit
Ncw-Orleas* Sept. S5
Moun.r. Kept. 25
OharltiUm KiporU, Ortobrr I.
Boston—Barque Herselia—79bales Upland Cot
ton, and Wand.
Huvatiu, vin Key West nnd Indian Key—U. S.
mail packet schr. ’Hnyiie—l-iCj tierce* Rice, and
sundries.
Apalachicola—Sclir. Jlaria—Mcrrlmtidi/.e.
St. Augustine—Sclir. Empire—Merchandize.
COLUMBIA, Sept. 30.
Cotton.—-This is tiie first week tliat wc have been
cheered with tlie prospect of Inisine*.*. The new
crop of Cotton i* iiowbeginningto come in freely,
hut wc regret to nay tint tlm quality is not generally
*0 good even 11* it wa* Inst season. Brice* range
from 8 to 84c, for now—old. H.J a ti\c.
Groceries.—The market i* well supplied with
Groceries generally, which arc selling at tiie rate*
given iu our li«l of price* current.
Excluingt.—On New-York. I j prom, on Char-
lestou. \ pretn, Kentucky, 2 a — discount.
Freights.—-There isyet tun little doing to C8tah1i*li
regular rate*.
. MolnLE, Sept. 25.
Cotton.—Received some since the 17th in*t. G38
hales—none exported. The stock iu port now
amounts to 1307 bide*, 'against 3089 bale* on tho
Until Sept. 1840.
Our market remains in the snme prostrate con
dition noticed in our last—without the least demand
or enquiry, the stock in the interim gradually in
creasing, and holder* gotting quite uneasy at tho
tiie aspect of tiling*. From present appearance
nurmarket promise* to open ut low prices, unless,
indeed bad weather should continiio to prevail
throughout the cotton-growing section* of the coun
try, during tho harvest.
The only sales wo are apprised of arc 9 or 10
hale*, middling to Hilly lair, new crop, at 9 a 10,|r.
The market is iu such a condition that is impossible
to say what u-the relative value of any grade,—the
lot forAvliich the extreme rate quoted above wn*
paid, i* represented to uc u* equal to tiio very best
tu mnrkct.
Statement of Cotton.
Stock oil hand, September 1st, 1841. bales 300
Received tlii* week (538
Received previously • 341—979
Exported thi* week
Ex ported previously
33
33
to foster the Method excitement, or to find fault
with the.Fa-Jorul administration. Yet it could nut,
if it would, put forth a more incendiary and unjust
paragraph- Tho United State* trnop* alluded to
wero ordered to Rome to protect tlie property of
the United State*, gotisisUng of several thousand
stands of nnns &c.—a measure judged to be ne
cessary, on information and advice received by tho
tioverumeut here.
The Federal .Government lum uo desire to “ as-
*ame that bayonet* are neccreary to enforce a due
administration of inrticc" in New-York, though
we nre quite satisfied that, if justice i* duly admin
istered in all uut|c(« connected with this contro
versy; it will Ire no merit of fellowship with “limi
ter’* Lodges" in high places.
The rtate of fret* upon which the President's
timely proclamation u predicated, would ustouuh
tho people of tiio United States, were tho detail*
xprexd Jod'orc them. To ray tiie least, they indi
cate tiie necessity of great prudence and judgment
to preserve the pence of tho country.—.)(adisonb
CHARLESTON, Od. I.
From .Vs/itjams.—By the *chr. Zephyr. Uaptain
llohy, irotn.Maianzn*, wo received 0 file of tbe An-,
rorti. to the 20th tilt. Inckltive. They contain noth-
mg ofiinportiinr,*. We have not Keen favored
w ith uii) rxtracts of commcrcin! letter*, hut w e learn
Stock on haml ami on ship-board, not ) ,. llV ,
cleared Sept. 94tb, 1841. )
Exchange—Tilt demand lias been very trifling
which i* principally supplied by tiie Bank’ ot Mo
bile nt former rates—8 per cent for New York
chock*. New Orleans funds nre again sen tee—re
mittances being mostly effected in N. York bills,
tho relative value of which between tlie two cities,
place* the discount on our currency nt 5 loti per
cent, compared with New Oilcans.
Freights.—There i» nothing doing in cotton. A
vessel or two loading lumber Ibr the \V. India mark
et, at $19a II per )L
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 25.
Cotton.—Our last report mentioned *ome rumois
of important transactions in Cotton pending at tho
time of closing our inquiries; on Friday evening
and Satin1 day, IliXl bale* dunged bund* at price*
ranging from 9 to 94c, these sales gave some tone
to the market, which has since been rather active,
considering tiio early period of tlie sea on, uud the
disadvantage* under which we labor at present
Tlie rale* of ti:p week >11111 un about tMXH) bale*,
chiefly in Cotton classing middling to iniildiiilz fain
judecd the greater part of tho stock now on hand,
is composed of these quaUlte*, very little (me Cot
ton having u*ye! come to-uinrkot; price* have be
come more settled, though still ratlu r irregular, and
we resume our quotution*, which show as uearlv
ns possible, tiie present state of the market
Among tiie sale* of tiio week, we notice tho fob
lowing, viz: 44 Me* Louisiana aud Mis*. Gotten
at 9, 324 at 8 11-16,43 m 9, 81 nt 10,61 at 8J, 33at
9|. 44 nt 8j. 48 at 82,358 al 8(, 55 ut64.995 price
unknown, 244 at 9,56 at 8J, 20 rt 6|, 58 at 9J, oG
at 8!, 227 fit 9, 59 at 9J, 30 at 9j, 10 at UK 108 at
9, ID at8J, 15at8, 250 at 9J, (15 at 11,90 at II,
choics marks) 42 at 9J, GO at 9.60 nt Si. 39 at 91.
50 at 84, 40 at fl|, 30 at 91, 97 at 8|, M»4f 0.170
price unknown. 45 at 0. lfrjat 9 a 9 j, 116 U 9J, 44
at 9j. 11 at 10,170 at 9.j, 54 at 9j, 194 at 19 at
9j. 34 at 104. 104 at SJ, 170 at 9, 95 at 9£c.
Exported thi* week 1914 bale* the receipts are
7506 bales, making an addition of 5599 bait*, nnd
leaving on hand including all on ship-bond uot
cleared yc rterday, n stock of 3 *545 boles.
lj'criK.ol Cla-aifirntion —l^t- nnd Mix*. Odiiia-
xx old 71: middling SJa 6j: middling fair . a J a 91,
fair 94 a 9j; good fair In a 10j; good aud fine 11 j.
CHARLESTON, Oct. 9.
The scipon having arrived, when n general im
provement in husiiies* i* looked for with some niix-
Jety, we wore much pleased yesterday, iu going
our usual weekly rounds, with the indications everv
where manifested of nn early opening of thu full
trade. Not only havo operation* to some extent
already been effected iu Groceries aud Dry Goods,
for the Georgia mnrkct, but a number ol country
dealer*, iu consequence of the present navigable
Hate of the water courses, have also visited us with
the view of laving in their supplies. The recent
arrivals both 'from Europo nud the North, linvo
placed our merchant* ill possession of u well assort
ed stock of Goods:—and us tiie city is not only free
from any epidemic, but in tho enjoyment of more
tlmn her usual share of health, wo would invito
denier* from the surrounding Elate* to pay us u
vis t, a* wo nre confident they will be able to pur
chase on reasonable term*. That the coming hu*i-
lie.-* campaign may prove a successful one 1* our
earnest hope; and to those whohavo suli'ercd from
the fluctuation* of trade, wo wish a “happy issue"
out of all their dillicultio*.
Of the supply to be expected from the yet grow
ing crop of short cotton, wc can say but little. Wo
havo been at some trouble, for tiie past two months,
ill collecting information on the subject from Ihe
cotton growing sections of the country', lint a*
these account* nro contradictory, we havo coinr. to
tho conclusion tliat it is peiiectly futile thus early iu
the season to attempt to arrive at tho probuhle
yield, il* the tender plant i* yet subject to many
vicissitudes. There 1* one tiling, however, which
wo would strenuously urge—the sending of the
crop forward a* soon usyicked—a* wu see no in
ducement to withhold it for'nti improvement in
prices; 011 tiie couutrary, there U every tiling to bn
apprehended from our last European ndvices, lliut
prices will go even lower. The general want of
confidence among denier*, followed hy u curtail
ment of credit, uud the recent heavy 'failures in
England and on thccontincnt, ol housos closely con-
iiecte.l with the cotton trade, and thu stagnant statu
of the market* on the other side Ibr manufactured
good*, coupled with tiio heavy stockhotlrin Liver
pool nnd Havre—(in the former place it i* estimat
ed ut 6(10,000 bale*, nnd in the latter nt 100,000
bile*)—are certainly anything hut encouraging to
tho grower of tho article. It will he recollected, too,
tluit in tho enrlv pnrt rffthe previous season, prices
wore enhanced iu consequence of tho demand for
the home trade, which cannot bo expected thi* year,
a* we have been assured that very few orders hnve
been received, nnd that most of the factories nre well
supplied for the present; *0 flint it i* impossible even
to conjecture what will bo the ruling rates when
the extent oftim crop i* known. The growth of
long cotton has been much retarded by tiie recent
heavy freshets; hilt tiio .general belief is, that the
<'0111111,!,' crop willfully equal, if it doe* not exceed
the present one.
The Rico fields smuc weeks since looked re-
mat kablo well, ami promised a abundant liurve*t;
but tbu last freshets have, iu 11 measure, frustrated
the hopes of tlie planter, and an opinion 'prevail*
that the crop will uot reach that of tlm season just
closed.
Cotton.—There has been more inquiry for
Upland the past limn for several preceding weeks,
but util Hinnll decline oil ourqitolation* of the 25th
ultimo. About 600 bales ol* the new crop have
been taken nt prices running from 8J to 9.j; uud
290 bait* of the old, fiointi-l to 9 ets. per lb.
like.—Hovers nfter holding off tho. previous
week ill consequence oftlm high prices asked by
holders, have operated at an. advance on tlm quo
tations given in our last. About 509 tierces linvo
been sold, principally for the West India market,
at prices ranging frem 3jtn $-1 per 100. A lot of
the new crop is held ut something abovu our latter
quotation.
Grain.—No Corn, Peas or Hay have been re
ceived since on r Inst. Quotations nominal. About
1500 bushels .Maryland Oat* hnve come to hand,
but not yet disposed of.
Flour.—Our Flour market ho* been very qui
et since the dote of our Inrt—nml price* still on
the decline. Several rmall lots Baltimore I Inw
ard-street, from store, brought .'*7 j a $7^: the arti
cle ha* been offered, tu arrive, at something under
our quotation*.
Sugars.—The tninsnctionsof the week have been
routined solely to the retail trade.
Coffer.—About 100 tierces Jamaica, a superior
article, changed Immls at price* not made public,
but is selling from scroiui hand* nt 13 ct*. per lb.
Several hundred bag* Rio linvo «l*o been sold nt
price* ranging from IOj all.
Molasses.—Tlm following quotations will give n
correct criterion of the market, viz: Mnscnvndn,
in lilid*. nud tierce*, 27 n 28; New Orleans, Urt
uud 8\vc°l, 30 a 35; Cuba; from second bauds, 22
u 24.
Bacon ami Lard.—The transaction* in these ar
ticles havo been confined to small purchase* for
the home trade, at about our quotation*.
Salt.—Wo have heard of a sale about 500 sack*
Fiverpnnl, nt $1-9 16th ner sack.
Frrights.—.Nothing offering fur Europe, and very
little for the Northern purl*.
BALTIMORE. Sept. 29.
Flour.—We nolo sales to-day of Howard street
of good standard brand* from "stores at $6 124. at
which price holder* are now oft'ering to sell. The
market i* however rallmr inactive. The wagon
price is Unsteady, end wont e nnublctogive a definite
quotation to-day. -
We note side* of about 1500 bids.- Citv Mill*
Flour toslav. ut $625 per bid. for cash, and oil 60
dnv*Without interest.
Wo hear bf.no transaction* in Susquehanna
Flour by which to establish.n quotation.
Grain.—We quote Mil. wliitc Coni nt 68 a 70
cents, and Md. yellow at 68 ji 69 cents. Sales of
Psnq. yellow to-day 68 a 69 rents.
Provisions.—There L* nothing of importance do
ing in provision* nml price* nre nominally the same
a* last week. The last sale* ofMes* Pork were at
$10 50 to $19 75. We quote Prime $9. Me**
Beer is held nt $12; No- 1 nt $9, nnd Prime at $7.
Wc are not advised of nnv rale* of Baltimore cured
Bacon to-dav. The Inst sales of!Into* were at 9to
94 cents, and of Side* at 64 toot*. Prime Western
assorted Bacon continues in good demand at5J tn
0 cents. Ham* of the same description nro held
nf® to 9 rents; Sides at 54 cents; ami Shoulders nt
4 to 4J cents. Wo quote Western No. 1 I nrd in
keg* at 8 rent* without sale*. There in no demand
for Batter, which » held at 7 to 10 cent* for yellow
Western in kegs,‘a* in quality.
IHte&ev.—No change in price*—We continue
to quote lilid*. at 344 cent*, nnd bhl* at 354 cents
The wagon price ofbbl*. u 20 cents, exclusive of
the bbh
NEW YORK, Sept. 29.
Ccitnn.—The rales yesterday were to the amount
of uhoitt 5W) bale*,
Hour.—'There » nothing doing in tlie Flotlf
market. Price* nominally are without chaugo.
Teas.—The sale of newly imported tens, per tho
Elien Preble, advertised for to-day', drew quite •
large assemblage of the nade. The biddings wero.
quite spirited, and of tiie entire catalogue of about
4,GOO packages, 2,690 were sold, 2000 packages of
young hyson being withdrawn at-65, 63 and 42
cent*.
Hyson wm sold at $1,22 and 68 aC9 eta; Young
Ilyscn at 86 a 100,63 a 774 and 42 cu.; Gunpow
der at 82 a 85 and 54j cU.; Imperial at70 a 7o and
534 ct*.; Ilyboh Skin ni 41 a 644; Twunkey at 624,
ami Pouchong at 544 * 624c.
Tlie price* obtained are generally a little higher
than those current previous to die reception oTthe'
late news from China—say from 2 to 3 cents per
pound.
At the same tune with tho teas 5000 mat* Cassia
were sold nt 19 ccutx, being one cent, higher tiuui
tlm price obtained at the sale of tiio 15tli itut
NEW-YORK, Sept. 29.
Coffee.—I* dull, land tiie sales merely to supply
immediate wants; tlicy include 600 hag* Brazil, at
10a ll4c.;750Laguarral04nl03;250 Java 114/
all 4 mo*.; and 250 St. Domingo 6|c. cosh.
Cotton.—Tlm market for this article has continu
ed quite inactive since our last report, buyer* .refurt
ing to operate to any considerable extent at presnnt
rates. Wo do not, however, vary our quotations;
ns tiie few transaction* uflected have been nt tlm
current prices of last wcek;thcy include 1000 bales 1
UplaitiLtiud Florida ut7*( al0jc.;200Mqbi!e8allf
and 150 N. Orleans 8 n 11—together 1350 bales.
Flour.—The market for western Flour siltcfc ftftf
Inst ha* continued extremely dull—in view of very
large receipt^ buyer* purchase sparingly,nnticipa.*
ting a decline in prices; tins, in the alwcuce of any
inquiry fur export,uud a rapidly accunmlntinsstock,’
bus tended to depress the article, nnd (veslightly re'
dime our quotation*, with the remark llint they
must forjlie most pail be con*idered rather nomin
al than otherwise, n* some of the largest holder* re*
fuse to sell at present rate*. Southern nl60,i* tnoro
plenty, and dull ofsnle, with a tendency to decline;
700 bill*. Brandy wine sold M outlay nt $6 50; anq
800 do yesterday, purtat $625, cash, both for ship]
tuent.
Molasses.—The inquiry i* very moderate, an*
fro linvo only to notice sains of Trinidad Cuba in
lotsut 254 n 29c; 175 hhds Porto Rico, 30 a 39|;
nnd 25 do nnd GO bid* New-Orlcau*, 27 a 2b, all 4
mo*.
Provisions.—A moderate dmnnnd continue* for
Beef and Pork, ut price* within our range; holder*
of both descriptions nro anxious to sell. Lard,
Hams, Arc. nre steady at former rates; ,500 keg*
Western Lurd sold lor export, on terms we did nut
lenni. Cheese sells briskly at 6 a 7o for casks and
boxes.
Rice.—Since our lust 150 tc* fresh beat have been
sold, mostly iu lot* (hr home uso, at $3,75 a 3,874,
cash. Tlm stock continues light.
Freights.—To Liverpool und London continue
vory inactive ut funner rates. To Havre, there is
more going fonvnrd, the packet of the 1st proximo,
being engaged full; and that of the bth, nearly so
at our quotation*.
Exchange.—Thera has been but little dona in
Foreign since our lost. Prime Sterling Bill* oro
Bcarconnd wanted, nt 94 a 9| per ct premium.
At Philadelphia 011 tho 30th nit. 100 share* U. S.
Bauk block sold at Oj: 14 do do 5|; 50 do do 6.
At New-York on tiro 27th ult. 25 share* United
State* Bank Stock sold nt 5J; 45 do. ut 5]; 56 do.
at 54, b. 3 days; 50 do at 5}, 3 days.
On tho 29tlt ult. 5 shares U. 8. Bunk Stock sold
at 5L
Tito sale* at the hoard In-duy were to n medium
extent. Indiana five* and Illinois sixes were sold
at an advance of 4.P°r cent, upon yesterday’s pri
ce*. North American Trust Co. declined j per
cent. United State* Bank shares were *old at the
same price tlmv wero yesterday.
Exchange—Foreign.—Wo quote sterling bills at
94 «9 j premium.
Domestic.—Wc quote bill* on Philadelphia 24 a
21; Baltimore nt 14 a 2, and Mobile at 8 a 9 per
cent, discoum.
BOSTONTriqT^.
Coffee.—The market is rather inactive, and tiie
transaction* light, without vnrintinns on funner
prices. Sale* ol'Lngunyrn 101 a 1H* - , »t. Domingo
8J 119jc, Government Java, 124 per lb., 6 mo*. A
small parcel St. Domingo, at auction, nt 64c cosh,
and 160 bags St. Jago, 8 7-8 n 9|c per lb.,4 mo*.
Cotton —By the Caledonia, which nrrived at tho
close of Inst week, we have Liverpool accounts tip
to tho 4th Sent. The snles for a week ending tiio
3d, were 24,000 bales, and tho inurket closet! nta
decline of 4d per lb. Our mnrkct remains dull,
without any alteration in price*. The sale* «itico
out lust report arc 5 a 600 hub?*, taken Iw manu
facturer* ut9 a 12c for New Orleans, nmI94a lOjc.
per II*. for Upland*. 0 mo*.; 12,500 bales
Flour.—Tlm market has been very dull sinco our
last report. Tho arrival of the steamer, on Satur
day, wi.h accounts favorable to tiie English crops,
Ills caused a decline of about 37c per bbl. Side*
of 3 a 400 bid* Georgetown,for export, $6,02, and
200 do Philadelphia, $0,50 per bbl, 4 mo*; closing
rate* of Genesee, common brand, $6,62, and fancy
6.75, Ohio $6,50 per bbl, cash. The market close*
dull, with a tendency downward, ns there are largo
quaiiliticj on the way, which havo been kept buck
iortenday* with head winds.
Molasses.—TltQ demand ha* fallen off and sales
are light; Hnvatm sweet iu parcels, 22 a 23c; Trini
dad 25 a 26c; 100 lilid* Trinidad sour, 20c per gal
lon, 6 ttios; mile by miction of lObbls New Orleans,
254c per gal cash.
Sugar.—Tho mnrkct i* languid nnd tho transac
tion* of the week small—sales of 4 a 500 boxes
Havana brown, 7} a 74c; 160 do white, 94c perlb,
Chios. Public sale* of 40 lilid* Cuba Muscovado,
ord. 6,6011 6.20; 100 boxen Havana brown, various
qualities, 6,90 n 7,62; 33 lilid* Porto Rico $7 a 7,30
per 100 lb* 4 uio*.
Spirits.—Brandy is dull, with limited demand, at
112c per gal; 61110* for Seignotto’s brand*.
The subjoined calculation* of time, were made
by an eminent practical accountant. Wo have seen
several oilier tables, intended to expedite tho busi
ness of tho counting house, hut prefer tho present
form, because it caiubiucH concise ties* aud accuracy
with simplicity of arrangement. Commercial gentle!
men will find, at a glance, that it is admirably suit
ed to ficilitatu tlie equation of payments finding
date* for casting interest, &c. Wo feel pleasure
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' Carte*.—The sales on Saturday amounted to
about 460 biles.
Flour.—We have nochange to notice in the nri<\»
a* set down on 8ntunkiy. There i« nothing doing
to day.
r.rrhange.—Foreign.—Bill* on London today
arc firm at 9j per ct pretn.
Suppose it were required to know the number
of days from the 4th of March to the 15th of Au
gust! In the horizontal line, marked March, and
in tho column tinder August, wo find 153, which
ia tho number of days from the 4th of March (or
any other) day of Murcli, to tho 4th (or same) day
of August; lint ns v.e want the time to the 15lh of
Angust. 11 days (tlie difference between 4 aud 15)
must be added to 153, which shows timt 164 is the
number of day* between tiie 4th of March and tho
loth of Angust.
Again, were tlie number of days required be
tween the 10th of October and the 3d of Jane in
the following year—opposite to Octaler and under
June, vro find 243, which is the number of day*
from the 10th of October to the 10th of June, but
os we sought the lime tn the 3d only, (which is 7
days earlier) we must deduct 7 from 243; leaving
236, the number of day* required—and so of other*.
—See Fosters Commercial Summary for Merchants,^.
Bankers, Sfc.
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