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IUtIAIN
ny Wiiiiuui IK. iHHiu'a,
city ard oousvr rifmfKifT*’
r 'Hly r«|Mir, |"T Ton Dollar,
Payable *em| emunltyla i\»lir»nr««
Ritljr P»|nst,r-» *i»Dnllari.
I>. Wtekly Pi; v |- 0 . tnuuiO Pn-l)..|| a r..
IVt Wr«kl> l’*,..>r, for *U ».intlh> Three ’•mla »
W#ikl> l'ai**. |"»r annum.. Tliruu Dollar.
All payaMn in a'lvancc.
IJ‘ AtH'KRTItiKMKNTS inncmhI at lit*Mnunl t*ti>. r ,
IT Pottaco mi-i ha |ut.l on all cuUMUNicATtnix drt
I B rrM a(|iW.j>Ki^.
rlnliur
I’oi Notv-Vork
K fa Tho Piilemli'l now
?W®SHLo..n„,n|..|, SOUTH
HUNK.lt, C-ipt Berry, expected in ar i»u on Tm *
•liiy 111*11 will If-ivt. lor New York oil Saturday,
Ill'll iml. Tilia .(tip ha* boon hnill Willi great cure,
and in Dm moat siil.siiuili.t manner. mid in nil ro*
w.'Wts calculate I fnr Ihu Undo in which alio i« till-
gaged. Slm in ((Kill ton* bnrllinn, mid filled up
for tlm convenience mid comfort iff pts-unger*.
Fur fi eight ur p ».«ig(*. apply lo llio IbipUni on
board al A'lgci’* wliaif. nr to
UF.NUY MtSSHOGN,
Cr. Boat H.iy mol Bnyeu A t?n’* wliml',
Glim lesion, 8. C.
Tin* present arrangement i* as fellow* viz;
i.KAvr. nrvv vouk
S.unrd iy.ri*-nlHinl.fi 12
•• October *2D
.. . |D
And an on Inaving micii purl every iillurna'c 81
turdiv.
Ijy Pn*tivly IM. I'm I-Iil received after *2 o'clock
nil III* dava uV railing; arid Ihe good* Intnled iio-
nuidintidv idler arrival,jl llio risk of lliu colinrtiHe*.
sept 14 —1!2
" NEW A Kl( A Mi Killer.. *
V. S. ill all Lino.
DULY ItLTUT.F.N SAVANNAH AND I’ll Alt I.IvSTON
• On mid after tlm •«.
* , ' ; <ife2nSrSnw4ili of July, dm well'" ^
known splendid steamer*,
JA8PF.R. Tnpl.J. P. Brook*.
GF.N. CUNGH. Cnpt. F |\md. n.
W.M. SKABUOOK. C-ipi T. Lvmi.
w.ll run regularly Imiw on Sa vault ilinlnl Gh .i|n»-
lm». leaving Bavatinali every morning at *2 o'clock,
••id Charleston nvury morning ai ',) o'clock, pin.
•tnsm
nmly. Foi Height or passage, wpjdv mt ho.,r<t at
noli mid OliaiirMuii St-am Packet wlinif,
Ilia Savmn
or In
jnly :j
uyauthokhty.
firnn #r I he Uuilrd Nlntm Punned nl »h«
Flu* Ntmsleu ol* Iho Tsvt'iily-Nllilb Oaii-
«WM.
CHAP. I AN ACT in extend llm Iiiwh iff Iho
United Status ovurilio Slum uf Texan, and lor
oilier purpose*.
Son. I. Ua it auautnd by Die Senate and llotiso
of R»|irereul«Uvuaufthu United Stale* iff Amur-
itij in Cuugtoaa aaaembled, Tli.il all tbu Inwh of
llio Utiiied Slalna nru Imroby dei'lnred to oxietid
In and over, mill In have full force and elTcct with
in. llm Slate of Texua, udmUted at iho prcHeni
•iwi'ui of Congress Inlo the confederacy and
Uiriiitfortlm United Slalea. v *-
Hit *2. And he it further enacted. That the
a iid St .i»* of Texas shall ionxtiluie one judicial
di«irict. In be called the diairiol of Toxaa, for wlijcli
one judge shall be nppoiutod, who shall reside
therein, ami who ahull receive a aalnry uf two
limn ami dollars pur aunniii, ami who shall hold
die liral term of Raid court at (jalvostnii, ou llm
(list Monday ol Fohrunry imxl, mid at such oilier
timn« mid plnres in said disiricl ar may hn pro-
vid.dhy law, or «s said judsQ may order; ami
lhal said court shall have mmoxcrriiifl the mum
powers and juiisdiction as have been conferred
bylaw on llio district cuurls of the Umled Stales;
and nUu shall have and exercise the powers and
jutisdirijnn of a cirooil miurt of llm United Siate>{
and appeals mi.I vvtilR of error shall lie from llm
drciooint of said diRtitcl mid cirooil courts for llm
disliiet iifTixas lo lliu Snpreom Conn of llm
• »>.. r . uihi United Stal-tR. io llm same cases ns from n circuit
l.f.A* K l II. Hl.f.51 l.i. a i ft* i n • , ., t ■
lay. HHinnnlwr 111 •‘'"I' 1 urill ° U "" e ' 1 'V" “"l 8 "l" c '"« Cnurl,
- - jj : •ml noil-’r llm a urn regulations.
jj J Sec. ft. And hn it further enacted, That iherp
shill he appointed in mid for said di-trict a per
son learned in the law, to net as nllorucy of the
United States for said disiricl. and also a person to
a«t as marshal of the United States lor niddiMtict,
ca«h of whom shall receive mi ntiunnl salary of
two hundred dollars, mid also such compensation
and fees for ollicial services as have bean or may
lm provided by hnv for Uuilrd SintHR districtiiltor*
nets and marsh i|k; and dm jndgo o' said court shill
appoint n clerk therefor, who shall receive like
compensation nod Ices as have licun ur may lie
^ allowed by law to cloths of die di.-Uticl and circuits
court of lliu United Slates,
JOHN W. DAVIS,
Speaker of tlm Hume ofRcprinmiilalives.
C». M. DALLAS,
Vice PrcsMotil of the United Stales
mid President of the Senate.
Approved, December -!). I8-|">.
JAM HR K POLK.
A. LAPITTE. Agent.
I’or Livuriiuwl.
Ttva ship S'.’tl I’LAXll, Captain J.tt
t^MilU. iMving one half her cargo engaged, „, 1U , mu „
will .noMl wilb despatch. For lialance ol Ireiglu, | i„i„rcAt in Mcxitm. inaaiinich ns our annual
* ports in it MumiinimJ to £5 D.OIID n year, as llm
Ifmiue or Common*—Monilny, Au-a-l Ql.
MEX.CD AND THE UNITED STATES.
L»rd George lletiiiiiok nall.-d llm allcnlinii of iho
House In the present state of idV.iirs between the
United Statu* mid Mexico. Tliis country bail a
apply lo the Captain on board, nr to
sepi*24 ID— IT. K Mll.l.^.
I’ov .^CW-VvM k—Urin.rn"'
Tlm regular packet brig CLINTON', J
Andrews mailer, having half her freight en
gaged. will liavo immediate despalr-h- For freight
orpas-age li-ivmg Niipermr slat.- room nci'outuiic
d ttimii, apply oil board, nl Mongol * upper wharf,
or to
*rpt ‘21 J WASHI1URN & WILDER,
l-’or IVeu-Vork—New Line. '
Th- hark PE IT.lt DEMI LI.. C .plain J
II Lorkmau, having part of her Ought
engaged, will have despatch. For balance of
freight nr (nonage, having superior aceummoda-
lion*, apply on board at Anderson's wharf, or lo
sep ‘21 LIPPI IT A WIGHT.
I’or jPliilmlolpliiu.
The fist -ail.II;* Clipper fi*liUl* d «elir LO
^^^zDEMIA & EI.IZ V.ColliiH master.'having
most of Imr freight engaged, will have ijespucli
for.lbe above port. Fur li eight or p-wn ige. Imv
ing good iiccomniodaliiiii*, apply I" tin* maslei on
boa>d nr(u
j.epi‘2; JAMES BI'KFR
Flit' Host it.
■gfa Tlm haik LAGRANGE. C.ipt.i n D. |„
?i22P'ir|er. having pari of Imr freight engaged,
will Itjv u quick desp itch For liahioee of freight, j be the le*t at 'lm election of Preside til in the year
Briti-h capital iiivestinl in its mines niiiuuuted lit at
least £((.1,(100,000. and a- the. public debt of Mi
ico to Ibi* country amounted lo nrmly na much
more. War, thrrnt'ori!. between llm United Status
and Mexico tnu-H lm ciirmiiely injurious In British
rnmumri'iol mluresis; mid if it should end hi iho
conquest of Mexico by llm United Slalea. lie (cured
Dial (lm British debt ill Mexico would follow llm
late of tlm debt* owing by tlm United Slams
iIioiiiskIvr* in Ibis cnuuli y. Besides, if tlm United
Stales Imeame masters of Mexico, they would, ill
ciiiiR<i|iii!iicn uf their hiving already nuiiexcd
Texas lo UiouiselveA. stand ai once in front mid
rear nl'nor West Indian odunies He then cn
lered into a history nftlm vnr nus aggressive mra-
aiirea by wlndi llm United Slates had first of all
annexed Texas, mid by which limy were now
stemming to annex Mexico and Calilormn, (jn
(••si ilmre waa an end put lo tlm war now exiting
between Mexico and the United S.nlea, by die linn
and earnest niclilaiinu of llii« emintry, it would
le.nl III remit* most unfavorable In British mien Mr
He argued dial there never was a c un of more mi-
piHiili ib|« nggiHSMuii Ilian that of llm Uniieil Rbiter
upon M-xmo. and lhal as ihc mitiexution of Texa«
wn* the test for Presidmit of the United Siutcs tit
llm last presidential election, no would ihe annex-
nlion ol California, if imt of llm ciiiire of .Mexico.
t't pm«ig". having superior accoinimid itions.
plv mi hoard ut Telfair’s wharf, or to
*epi ID UP PITT A WfGIU
ap
For Frovlilcuer*
iSU Tlm fast silling copper fa«lened ling
rSJS ORAGI', Hall miHler. having mo-t «fh* r
freight, will Mil for die nh.»v« port hi alt in-xi wek.
Fur freight or passage, npply to dm Wavier mi
board, or Id JAMES BIJKKIt.
sop 11
For ftmiiutim .
_A-V The fan Ruling rog-.lar packet bug GE.N
PINL'K.NBY. Gayle mister, will Irive m,
suediale despalcli. Fnr freight or pass -ge. having
•mperior accommodation.-, apply lu dm tnnsier ou
board ut Wuldhiirg's xvh of. or to
sept 14 COMEN. NORRIS St CO
For Frciyjfi or t'lt.uler,
The hng (iKtUlGE F. \\ ILU A MR,
.TttffiC ipr, M. New. Ann’v to
Sf|»l 19 Uf'l»l rr V. XVlUlir.
M IO ft"- • .... ,.
Wariuy's Building*.corner of St. Juleiii:i.
.n pmseol occupied hv .Hi-nr*. (Ti»lhn-.V ILdhlej.
pn*-«M*i«m given 1*1 Novemher Anplvto
n"f *24 1- ROBERT ll G'flinv
.■;'A FOU UE\Tl-im da .mii7ir.~
.X-JL at llm comer of Brough'i"i mi l lldmr
fchim ■Strum.*, iiuw occupied Ivy C"l Jack-on—
possession given nil the I Dili of Nov* m**er. tilde**
iho present tenant -Imold liu I it i:i»iivciimin m
jjive i; h> dm !*• November
rep '23 II II \ HER HI I * W *hm v
M TO A »v. H iiiiia .i-iJ l>..OH
Dvv. ||mg in B iiiighbUMirfei. i'i"in l-i No-
vcitiher. "opt ID A_ MINIS.
M FOH KENTVliils.4
inodiou" I Wn Story 1 louse io Jelfer-ou
atreel, with Uimk Stable and Ki'clmn. A; plv lo
L’DIIEN vV FoSDIl K
Also—A five acre I .III will' good unprim nmni-
•oi llm piciinsi*. >itu«t''d altonl half a mile from
lire ciiy. «ep Id
•AA Foil iiliVIY--3 (ToilullOg lh-nm»
’“'lover llir store iifllm H'lhscrilu*
H4S. In gaining pn-antivioiiiif Miilanmrn* the U
Slates hud gained dm key In Central Mexico. hmI
were thereby enabled to iifrodnee ilmir mannfac
lure* into it witlmut payment of any duties Tlmy
had ihiis won posae.ssicui n' the riimiueico o'
Mexico, which wan in itself a scrinn? blow to the
commercial and itimnilacluring inleio-ls of Great
Kiitum. Aftersevcralrcm ii lts on dm onjosiiliahlc
cliiirneicr of the nimm by which die Uuiled Suite*
were working out their sehchm* uf leirilorial ng
griiidimineiii. Imnskcd Lord T -Imerstno to explain
lm existing *l«le of our rnlntion* with Mexico.
■ ml pressed Upon him at tlm a me time, the expo
di.'iicy of onr inking mum iuiumdiatn steps lo
prevent Urn ounexatmu of Mexico to the United
Stales, and to put an cud lo hrnuiljties now pie
vailing bet" ecu those two coiinlries. l ie reminded
l ord p.ilitmrsinn 'li.it on tlm SDtli of Junc.la.M tlm
•hen Miniver of dm Crown had told dm linn**-
•hat the packet, which sailed on Ihe 3d of June had
taken out an oiler of incdnliiiu on the part of this
country to dm Gnvernnwnt of ihc Untied Stales
Now it was • luted liy tlm ollicial organ of dm
\inerican government that uuaui:h oll'. i of meili i
non had Int.-ii Niguifp-il io ur mail's hv Mr. I'akisu
ham, our Mmis'nr nl Wsishiugtun. lie rom bided
hv asknij L"rd ralmersloti xvlml was die true ntnir
of the c i o wi'li reapuct lo ilii* nftVr of meiJiaiion'7
Visni'iul Palmerston —I chall have great pica
-lire in giving my noble friend an answer to llm
qne-Umt tm ha* put. I trust.however,dial the House
•*ill ildnk I tun pureiiing that morse which is dm
oio«| h. fli'ing the position I hold.if I do not f. ||ovv
my nobleI’ricnd tutu tlinsn oliservntinns which lm
has mole upon the past innsiclmus lielxvecn this
country and tlm United States, Mexico, and Tex
as. coiiccriiiog the relation to that country tv th
l ex is, and tlm annexation of Texas in the United
Stales. These arc matters which I clung lo pn-l
peri-'d ; dm facts are hi-toricallr known; and it is
not. I think, necessary or useful lor um at prcscu*
to ex pro** any opinion upon them. (Hour, hoar.)
Sir my iiolile friend h ih cxprcsviid opinions n* to
llm injuiy which inu-t accrue to Rii i«li interests
fro n dm war now going on hclwrnu Mexico and
the Unit'od States. | entirely coeeiir witlimv noble
ftiend, that 'll the prcsenlstnle of inicrriniiounl re
Intinn* in Iho civil y.eiJ world it is impossible dial
any groat war enu he carried oil between any
sc pi 15 SCRANTON & JOllNST«»N
M TO IKIJNiT—A Wharl and Ivxo Duck two ronside'nhlo nini inilrpendcul stales witlinir
Waidiou c*_ Apply to that war nlTnctiug prejudicially dm commercial iu-
l«»«l*ls of all nlltttr muitrit!* which u»«y have relv
lions of muiinereo with llm I'vn nouicuding par
L Waichon c* Apply IO
scjit ld - MICH. DILLON, Jr. Dl B.vt.
M FOK WALK—Tii" boge .•••.i 'oio.i.o
•lions D'Vidlmg on lot No 4 Warren ward
•war llm Bay. in which dm -nbsnrilior espies For
lefiiia. winch will lm liberal, apply to III" under-
algiwd ou the pr !«»-.•<. Tlm. bit v* Ml"jrct In A
ground tent of (?2I 41.
rept_8 -21- LUKE •‘TIE.
t;\ TO UE.Vr-Tlm 6 ore on T.-ti .ir »
-i'JLwhirf. now in dm uccup iMc uf Mr. WaLh,
between his and .Messi*. I'hitbtick. Merism \
null's miction rooms. Possession given 1st Nov.
tins. And in proportionn* commercu increases,
in pruporiinli ns ciioiineir.n is freiul from all iho.c
re*lraii|ts which tend in limit and circumscr.hu it*
exlcut, ill ill it proportion w>|| it lm die inter si* nl
nil nations dial peace ►lioidil universally prevail
(Hear) Tlmrufnrn do 1 look wills greater «ati*-
faction upon : lut progress which has lately Imeu
mad'.' by those doctrines of extended commerce
vvliirh appear in me lo nlTord ndditiotial security
for the niaiuliui nicu of peacn nil over dm world.
(Ulmers.) I think, however, my iiohlo friauillias
I FOR KB« ft' —Tins riiore in Ui
Building ’corner uf Cmigres* ond JellVrsou
StriUlS. mill the Dwelling- above, now occupied by
Pu-soseinn given 1*11 trio
A. MINIS.
M. Palmer A Co.
her next,
ang 19
J u R srWtfioT.s
\ ✓ ARO
\ / IIAIIIO».t»E.
The Subscriber begs
leave to cad dm allcnlioii
id Ilia friends mid llm puli*
Jp. ya mt lie generally, In the lid-
0 m lowing articles, which *re
Jjf jp Wv odvred at lower pricca
Rf WP dnu usual in this market,
vie*
I'liin and imitation Twist Single Gnus
Jioal Mlwh and Twist do du
IMlss of all nitalilirs
Plain and iiitiialiuii Donhla Guns
Real Stub and D.ninscui Twisted do
Muskets liu piintaiion*
.Allan’* ftavolving Pistols of diirerenlpailerns
Half Cocking Pnrkel Rifles
pocket, B ill and Holster Pistols
j:»ifli*h, Freur-h and Atnericmi PerBiis«ioti Caps
Huflish and American Sporting Powder
Fiaska, Shot pouches ami lb Its, ns*nrird
C'lidary. Gun Wadding ami Gnu Materials
Together with a famirnl assortment of Builders
mid Domestic Hardware, snrh ns Locks. H mg is,
Hulls, Axas. Habdmis. Augers, Braces, Bill, Nails,
Screws, Fill Irons. Hollow wire, Ac.
JOHN CAIIRUTHF.US,
Botilhwesi corner of Market square.
N. B.—Repairios of ud kind* carefully aiuiud-
nliu. PlasaaCill befn e purchasing, and ••xsin-
lire lha prmns. sup! *2*2
S rU«tfft.-->Ohh(J* Furm Kico Sugar 6 do
Ol Ufois do. re«ei»#d olid lor f»lo hr
3 in f 5
7 to 15
M lo Ud
Bio 14
III io 7(1
2 io 4
I'was possible, muxyiilmiamiing Iho imgutMiious
then going un.lhnjthntqniMiiuii might haveasaiim-
ud tliuchnnioifir which would liavo divested Great
Britain of till) quality of iiii|nirii.'ltiy which iijmiild
have tmlnngcd in a mediator. If, lhal dhotiiaioii
Ita I milled hi a rupture itlwcoii Great Britain,and
llm Umled Stiitos, our tnudialiou, of enursn, he*
tween llm Uuilml Slates and Mexico would Iinvu
hnen out of llm qiieMiuu. Thu nllur, llmrofore,
.which was made to the Uuitud Slalea was, in oflect
this, dint if iho United Stains warn disposed lo ec-
cepitho mudiniiou of Grant Brit tin, that medio
lion wiiul I bu frankly ufl*'rod and lemlored.. 1,
Hiink lhal was going iih larns in tlm ilieii existing
stale of lliinga Ihe Government ufGrent Britain
could pruper'y have gotin. Thu Govcrntiietil of
the United Stales, hnwpvcr, conaidoring wlisl |
have already Mated with reaped to llm po-iiinu jn
which tlm Oregon quevtitm had placed Grant Brh*
ain towards llm United SirIph, did not think it ex
pedient lo express any wish upon lha subject, and
therefore no answer waa Rem, it being iimlnrstnnd
by tlm Govirnmonl or the United States that llm
cfimmnnicuiioii wn* not one which nncesaiirily re
quired uiiauRWur, lhal tlmy were loft at lihsrly In
nel upon it if they pltmsed, hut dint no rnnhrnpn
would he taken hy this country if they ahslained
fimn taking any *mp* ciMisequunl upon it. I hail
however nil interview not long ago xvjtli Mr. .Me-
Lano, lit" American Minister, who. I ms aorry In
say, was obliged, on nccnuiit uf his Imnllh, lu ro-
tiro from his post hnrennd return lo ihoU Slates.
I am Niirouvery hotly who h a hud dm pond for-
["•'« of knowing tlmt di-tiuMtihlmd uiunixill great-
7 fpgret that llm ttvo countries have lost ilia benefit
ol his services Imre aathe organ orcominuniration
between tjic two GovaiumctiU. (Hear, hear) l
uni lutixlit-d ihat. xvhimvor llm United Shies tnoy
think fit to sand in his plni'o, no uuiu can ho sent
who ciin have m heart mote strongly thtiu lm has
llm nmintenaiico of good relation* between llm U.
Slalea anil England, nr who rail ho possessed in
n higher degree of all 'hose qualities which might
(•'•'able him lu carry that wish into effect. (Hear
hoar.) I found from .Mr. AfcLnne tliut such as I
had described h nl hcvii llm understanding of tlm
United Slates; and as, fnrtnnalely, it has fdlen In
my Ini. since 1 have held llm aeala of tho for
eign dcparlmcul, lu exchange with Mr. AlrLnnc
P e ratification u|* a cnuvciitiou with llm United
State* for sattliug tlm Oiegnn question, I. mi dm
p r* of her .Mnjcsiy's Government, have instruct
ed Mr. P.iknnhnm now to make the renewed of
fer of luudiatinu, in a shape lliat tsliull require mi
answer from the United States. A correspond
ing cummtin'caiion hHv been made to the Govern
•until of .Mexico, mid, therefore, the offer having
now been made io both (lm cuntcndiug put (ten, it
will depend mi (ho no*wore we may receive to
those communication*, ill what degruu llm Gov
ernment of this country may be uccessful jn
bringing to an mnica' lo aelil jiii'MII, a difference
which | mu sure nil tlm well wishers nl both Mi x
ico and the United Stales would rejoice lo see
terminated. There i* another point 1 think uf
*»nno importance, as illustrative of general princi
ple*— dial the Uuiled Slalea having found ilicm-
selves engaged in a war with Mexico which in
vnlveil Iho imcnsaity of gr nl iiddiiiounl expendi
ture. military and naval, and finding that ill -ir re
venue was insufficient to nieni dial increased do*
•timid, Imdumglit themselves | i( ,vv that revenue
might lm increased. Wltal was tlm step which the
Government of the. United Suites took for that
purpose T That step was lo lower die dnlies on
imports. Tlmy said these high protecting duties
might lm all very well in limn of pence, when llm
revenue is iff |e*« object lo us, bill wo must aban
don them now (lint Ihe comumuceniunl of war re
quired a great nugmotiial on of our resources.
That circumstance is a strong illustration of llm
•mill »f Ihoso doctrines which go lo show thin
freedom of cnnntmrcial intercourse not only con
duces lo llm dcvulopemmil of llm cuuiumrcial in-
diistry uf it country, hut is iho sure-t fmindiiiiuu
of an angmendug and pro-puroii.i rt-ventm.—
((. hei rs )
Mr. D’lsr.ielicmi-idereil dm reply of Lord P.,|.
merstnn to bo anything but smisfucloiy. I| r i„.
sielfixl on the necessity of nur arresting, in a delur
tinned spirit, the system on which the U. States
were acung—a syatmn which men iced m once
onr North American and nur West Indian colo
nics. and evinced a disgraceful desire lor universal
empire.
Air. Bernal expro.ved hi* sitiffactinn at llm
speech of Lon! I’alinersion, and contended that
we ought to wait and see what answer would bo
returned by dm United Slatea to hi* I .at commit-
nieatioii.
Air W’ lkh.y, said lie coichlered llm speech of
Lord Palin. rsion to lie llm »p ecb of a peaceful
Minister lie was del'ghlod lo hear th.il Ihe no
hie Lord xv ts anxinti:* fur I'm rei-turnliou of peace
bel'vcuii dm United Stales and .Mexico, and hopud
that lm wnii'il nut chinge Ins pnli.-y.
Here the discussion dropped.
TeiiileMUt), tiuenn arguuiout* lo oonvilico Ifiom
of tha prnprioiyf making proper arrangumcnls
lie.
In onnimxinn ith this atihjsol, tvo tvoiitd ad
vise nur rundersUi F. A. Parlpiin. Editor
of llm Chnltnnook Gagello, is in litis oily, (ut tho
Pulaski M oiiso.) vili whom tho necessary arrange-
men's for adverting in llio Chattanooga paper
oun ho inode. ( *
T. H, nog's liovo foe lha t»oor
j !U«p.
The Whig camjlain Tor, Congress is cluitne^ by
his supporter* u bfe in fivor of the poor man’s
nbtrnsis. "Aff '* >••' 1 : •
How iaihiiauvriihnSiidiiacllulile with his nup-
port of the l'uiifliff 1842. whph under tho opera
tion of tie minimum duty values coarse col*
Ions—siMH us cotton shirtings, sheetings, and call -
cues, nr high as lo mnko tl|sm cost nearly three
liuiea.and some eveu ttorrly four times their origt
uni cost.
When Air. King males llm poor man pny as
high duly upon llm c»a‘se fabrics which cost 7
and 8 cants a yard, ns thr rich man pays upon fine
cotton* costing 30cents jmrynrd, and used cxcln-
xely for llm rich,, wh limit that it will requite
morn than Wlrg lyplmrinj nr Whig nssscrliotis,
to prove Air. Kings friend of llm poorm^ii.
While Air. Kill)'. T.-iriff (or JS4-2) imposes
only 12 par cent oilChanipiigim, and 5 per cent,
on Aladtirn Wine, iriicls* of luxury for llm rich,
and 14 percent, nnhrncnle ailk* fnr dresses; 49
per cent. i« placed ly llm same Tariff on loxv-
priced Sicily Al idoirt Wine, 76 per cent, on tho
poor man's Suit, and on his brown Sugar 62 per
cent.
fllol.tr Klccflon'.
Tlm New York Juirual of Commerco of the
evening of llm ‘22J ii»t. says—From different pa
pers which have rccln-d us (his morning, wo Iihvo
rotnrna for GnverWr from 330 towns and plauia-
lions, with the fnll^viug rrsiilb
Dana, Dum. : : :
32.295
UruiiMiii, W’liit, : :
: 27,978
Hcatteriug, • • • •
0,(163
Dana over Bniisnu, thus far,
: 4,317
!<ncks of a uinjirily, : :
4.746
A y’ A it IT A
SATUKDAIT AIORMNC, S|:|‘T, 'Jli, 18111.
nm fimtatii.vN.
IM
IBM.-
S. Folicii, FjM|.
•2d
slo.
Hon. A. lv<‘ison.
ltd
do.
lion. ii. W. Towns.
Ills
do.
Hon. II. A. Ilm.ilson
Alls
do.
Hon. J. II. Liinipkin,
in'll
do.
lion. II. I'obI).
Till
do.
H im. Turner, Esq.
Mtti
do.
U. W. Flournoy, Esq.
AI*". a around floor on Tehaii’x wharf, an excel- j in soma Ingren exaggerated the facility whli which.
I«nt aland for bnsines*. in Irs upiuinti, tha (Juilnil States may niMlilinli
»epl I RiU) HA BERTHA At A- snv, . tlmi. auihority and dominion over ilm’ierrilorie*
•»f Mexico. Thom touitories nrn vast in
•Imir extent, and in proportion lo ilmir vast-
lies* i* enhanced tlm ihfliimliy of carrying on
military operation" iff nn nggrc.s-ive character with
in their limits. Thai country is occupied hy n
»nry large population, of front right to ten mil
lions n r inhabitants, nrn rnen dillerent from llm
people nfihn Unita.l Htstna, iff n religion different
fromilm ndg’ouoflha United Slates, and though
it might hn nasv for (lm United Stales to iucorpim
rain with the Union a country like '|Vxa«.fl led noil
inhibited alum I entirely by United Si l«« saltier",
llm qucN'inu, I ran n*siirn my nnhlii friend and llm
House, Imrotimx very diffnrnnl wlmn i» npplin* to
ilia nnimx itiou of icirilories iiumli in*»ro thickly
peopled, and inlmhi cd hy n men different in lliosn
two respent* from the rnce which wishes to
possesH them. I will, however, any lio'lling which
shall in nny dagreoaffn t tlm clisrncmr of hnp ir
tinliiy which hcfll« a Government that offers it"
medial on b«lwnitn contending parties. (Hear,
hear.) My noble friiitH dnulil* the accuracy iff Urn
atnlenienixvhichwnstnnd" hy her Majesty's Into
Government with respect to tint offer assart
ed lo have been tendered hv tlmrti of media
tion between llm iwn parlies, I am glad,
instico to our prudncu>gors that tny noh'a
Irinnd has etnhled to me sat Hint quastmn
righl. Tlm fuels are shortly there. It is timfm i-
ly Irne. nsassermd hvil.o right honorable imonei
Vi llm Ima I of h r Alnjesly's Goveruomm. ih.it an
offer was made lo the Uuiled Sl itcs, and also com
municated io Malien, which hnr Majesty's lain
Government understood and monnt to ha an nffvr
of mediation. Thai offer was, | ihitik, properly
convoyed. In larms which left great laliuidc of in
terprvialion with respect to tfmGovsruuiouloflha
United States. Ortr position with respect in-ttva
UmlsdSiatrs was at lhal lima mil Dm pavilion of
nuhinssad iuip*riiali.y which In fit* ihe character ol
i nmdiamr. The question between this cntlniry
and ihe United Stales with respect lo the Oregon
‘ * * " Hv sstili *
Dj 3 The oiixvotihy effort* that ure Hindu hy enn
mies to S.ivaiiuah. in certain portions of Georgia,
in divert gentlemen ilesiroiiB of visiting our city
for liimincM or pluixore from ilmir purpose, by
decrying our ei i/eua aa nrialocratic, An., should
uorvo our moil of hnsinossiii every efforl tnooiin-
ter .cl ibis xiln spirit. Tlmy should arou«e ilmin-
sclxo* lo llm xvnrk of mixing aa much as possible
xvilli Ilmir brethren of llio interior, and extending
their acquaintance.
We Invu a teller hi-forn iir from n gentleman in
one iff iho Clmiokcn counlies, above Cobh coun
ty. wlm remarks—"Tlm merchant* of your city
have it in their pmvAr to secure the largest porlimi
of llm trade from tlm L'lmrokeu Uouotry if tlmy
will ott’y *du thetUiug up brown.’ What will Mr.
Brown say lo this remark? Do you t .k •. good
air,—do yon lak> ?"
f.ntra uf tho I'nifcd Nlnlrs,
The Georgian having been seleciod by Hon
Janies Hitch .mm, Secretary of Stntn, as one of
ilm G ixeilus of Georgia wherein to publish llm
law* of llm recent session of Congress, wo com-
ineui'H Dm publication to-day.
fllitarnuco llnlliohiIh
Tlm hook* of subs tription fur stock in tlm above
(’unipatiy xvill he opened Du* d iy, at 1*2 o'clock, at
llm Rat Rood Bat.k.
It i* a Road in which nur City i* ilen| ly intcro*.
ted, end we hopn In atm capitalists subscribing or<
cording to their moans.
Tlm merchants of Savannah, wn believe, are
consulting their Into interest* l.y advertising gen
erally in Iho papers of Die interior, identified in
location with tlm suupnrt of our State.
The extension of our Hail Un.nl uunriy In iho
confine* of Tennessee, renders it advisable (list
those, who have stuck* of good* for sain, a« well
ai thoso who desire, as Factor*, to ntmnd to Dm
waul* of the Tunnntttfl Farnor, and hy purchas
ing the product* of hi* farm oimniiregehim to visit
our city of ths Seahonrd which, Although -126 miles
distant from ChatUtionga, Its* by Rsil Road bean
already brought within two day* travel of that
town of Ttmisisac,—should spread their adver*
ti<«iimnt4 before ths Farwar of Esst Tannoa*
IBS.
Tits State road, when completed to Crois Plains,
will be bill 32 mile* from Chatianoogs, four and a
b ilf'nlile* from the Northern Una of onr Stato.—
Tlm*e who have viewed the splendid chain of Roil
Rind which stretches through Central Georgia to
(Inplnin Cnrpemlor.
The Washington Union of Dm i22d in»t says t—
for n trade wliicbus' see’kfln otiDetto the Allan- 'AwdutiU have been received at Dm Nav>'Dipa'fi*
inuiilffrcfm OommonderCarpondor aalolo ae Au-
gnsi24th. Hu wan then nlTnxpan, nrid with Ills
oflicorsHtid crew, was in good licehlt. He writost
"Tlm. people Imre continue Dmir kindness to us,
and tlm man ire furni»lmd with as good quarters
m the place affords."
Hi* disaster did not result, as some have sup*
poiqd, from any misplaced cotifidcnue in tho
Scotch captain whom lie had on board, but from
tlm peculiar character of Dm coast. He first an
chored off Dm bar, in five fathoms water. Intend
ing to send in lit* boats tlm next morning, Imdeii-
red to get nearer shore for their protection, and
found that he might safely anchor in threo and a
lialffutlioms. In attempting to drop the brig into
that water, (tinder a gib and spanker.) atm was
Inst. (In was on tlm forecastle looking out, with
tlm loud heaving constantly. "Deep four," having
been called, Imsttppnsud Dm next cast would give
him tho desired sounding, instead of which, "quar
tar less three" woa called. lustantly seeing his
peril, lm ordered tho sails to ho lonaed, lo bach
her off. Tho maintop anil xvaa hoistad.and obnek,
when she struck. The sails were then taken in,
Dio weather anchor dropped, iho vessel lightened
hy throwing nverbnnrd ahnl, and pumping out
w ter; ami the Inrgesl hedge was got astern, for
tlm purpose of keeping Imr from forging further
ahead. But thasesnd all other efforts fulled; and
tlm boats xvere unable to live in the surf alongside.
Tlm launch was stnvuhy the force of llm breakers,
the two cutters were with Limit*. Hunter and
Berryman. Thus situated, with no chanco to
anvn llio vessel—exposed to tlm elements, and
with a destruction to nil in case a gale, or even a
Imsvy squall csine on—lm received a messngo
from llm shore off-ring them assistance, if he
would surrender with hi* officers men, and vessel
He refused, nt that lima to surrender Ihe vessel,but
llm Itdlnwing day fell liiinselfcompellod to accept
liiu offer.
Tlie Mormon Wiir.
The latest accounts received at St. Louis from
Na it vo o are to the 1 Hi in*t. On that day tho A li
lies did not renew tlm attack on that city, alleging
ns n reason for not doing so, Dint they had t:o can
non hulls. An extra uf the Wursaw Signal, dated
at noon on ilm 14th siys:
Tlm Amies are in tlmir camp waiting an addi
tional supply of million hulls. So soon «s they
arrive tlm attack on die city will lm resumed."
The ISIco Crop.
Tlm Winyuli Observer says, that tlm weather in
tlm tmi.'hhorlinud of Georgetown continues very
film for the Bice harvest, nod the crop is being
harvested in fine condition. Several planters have
already finished harvesting.
Tim gale nn Dio coast did no dumnee in iho
neighborhood of Georgetown, tlm only high wind
there being tho otto that succeeded the fire on
Wednesday last.
The Secretary nl State arrived at Washington
on tlm evening oflho 2l*t, and attondc I a cabinet
mottling on ihu 22*1 inst.
It is said that fifty thousand person* were pres
ent on tlm second day of ihu State Fair, at Au
burn, New York.
Tho Cholera was making lire idful ravages along
tlm Beil Sea Coast. At .Medina the deaths were
Iwn hundred a day.
From lire Mnntlxricli I-Inml*.
The N. Y. Journal iff Commerce of tho 21st
ioat. any as—Wit have fil-s of Sandwich Island pa
pers to the Lt Juno, received overland, via Pensn-
ro’n.
T-.o Honolulu Friend publishes copies oftrentics,
concluded between the Government nod Great
Brit-iin nti.l Franca. Goods or merchandize of
lho«« countries arc to he. subject to no higher du
ties thin S per com nd vnlnrem.wiih tlm exception
of spirituous liquors. Tlm duly on brandy, rum.
and other di*tillrd liquor*, not exceeding 55 per
cent of alcohol was fixed at $"> per gallon, cx-
ceccfg 55 per cent $10. Wines, other than
claret, and cordials not exceeding 27 pere.-nt ofnL
rohnl $1 per gallon, above that $5. Claret wine,
n'«», beer, eider, Ac., 50 rents.
A schooner arrived at Honolulu in the short
space nf.J!) days from China.
Several men had bnou lost in a gale of win I. nt
sen, from the American wlialo ship Luminary of
Wnrron, U- I., on the 7th March. The Fiioiul
give* tlm following particulars respecting tho un
fortunate men who were lost:
‘•|)r. Brown was a native of Bahitnnre, w hern his
family and friend*now reside. Mr. E. W. Athrswn
belong' d to Ti*hnry. Alariha'* Vineyard, where
his family, n wife and four children, are now living.
G"n. Cummin*,B. S.Eilgariown; Nelson Atherton,
carpeninr Rhode Island; Michael Antonio, Cnrvo,
Western Iidnnds; Will. E. Jones, cooper. New
York city, mid Rob, a Titiitian."
Th - U. S. schr. Shark arrived at Honolulu nn
llio 23 April in 31 days from Maza'.lju—nil well.
II II. AI. stoamer Cormorant had arrived at
Ifoimlulu, being the first vessel propelled ny steam
that lias ever entered that harbor.
Society hums.—Difiienliies still exist there
between the nntiviut nod llm French.
Wlule the American wlialo ship Peril vino, Cnpt.
Brown, was lying at Papioto, u company of the
native* rushed inlo Die barracks of the French,
killed several soldier*, and for n few moments held
possession, hut were soon driven out; and near
tlm beach tlmro w»* n engagement between several
hundred of tlm French soldiers mi l about loUna-
livns simurcly fortified; number* were killed on
each side. Tlm natives Ind driven the French
from their position nt Point Venus. Amonglho with
tli-> natives tlmra is an Italian, who inspire* them
great cnnrnpn, so that lltoy are represented as hy
no moans wauling in bravery.
Tho Polynesian of April 4th gives an account of
a battle between ilm French and tho natives of
Tahiti easly in January. About twenty fall in this
action and forty-one war© wounded. The action
took place on the northern side of tlm Islam), but
the summer returned In Tahiti with tlm wounded.
The town had Iiphii almost wholly destroyed hy fire*
An attack on Papime was hourly cxpectod. A
reinforcement of 230 troops had aimed from
France.
| From" tli* Troy (N Y.) Hmi«et.|
Facia for lha Pooplc-Dsane L'oiiona nnd
/ CnllearA—Tariff of 1119.
Under tha act of 1812, nil goods maun fact u red
from cotloii not dyed, coming not ogceeding 20
cents per square yard, *liullbu valued *20 coins per
square yard.
■ All d.i d cotton good* coiling not exceeding 30
cants per square yard, shall be valued at 30 cent*
por square yard for Ilia purpose of levying du
tius.
What wns tlm nrnctioul effect of that hill upon
all coarso cotton fabrics, such os are used by the
poor and middling classes; whether pla'O undyed
colton, nr dyed cottons, called calicoes!
It was this: The cotton shirtings and sheeting,
coaling only about 7 cent* n yard, and which is Dm
kind ttaed by the masaes, were taxed as cottons
coating 20 rents per yard, end a duty levied of
thirty per cent upon lhal false arbitrary valuation,
making the consumer pny a duty upon this ns-
sinned valuation nearly three limes its actual
cost.
As to dyad cottons, cnlled calicoes, Ihe same
unjust principle wns ndnnled. The eonrsc cali
coes worn hy farmers' and mechanic*’ wives ifitd
daughters, coaling about 8 cenis a yard, wore as
sumed to liavo cost thirty cent* a yard, and a doty
of 30 por cent, levied upon this falsely assumed
valuation, nenrly four t nice its actual cost.
Thus were Die masses made lo pny just ns much
duty upon these undyed cnllun and cilico orinis,
costing bill 7 nnd 8 cent* a yard, ns Iho ricli paid
upon fine colton* actually costing 30 cents per
yard, and used by Ihe rich,
This Avis the principle of the act of IB-12, «»
much Inuded hy over-grown capitalists—n hill that
should have been dfiininin ileil "nn not to make
llm poor poorer, and tho rich richer;” and yet tho
net of H40, which bus abolished the cruel, onju.-t.
nnd iniquitous principle, and placed tlm duty up
on the quality and cn«t of tho article, j* to be do-
utmuced and whig ariihmeliciatm are cyphering up
how much party cnnit.il thnv are to make out of
this loo long deb'yed justice to llm twouty millions
of consumers in this country.
Tlm whlgs tuny rest assured, limy are waking
up tlm wrung passengers, nml catcnUliug without
ilmir ho*t in this matter. The people ure too in
telligent nnd scrutinizing, to ho deceived nml dup
ed hy political ihimMo-riggers, nr selfish and mere
ceu.'iry manufacturers.
Tlm returns yet i. com© in, will materially in-
crcaso Dana’s pliinily, hut cntinot olcra him, on
ai-ciiuut of tliu iii|oi:uso number of scattering
vote*,
A Idler in the Poland Advertiser, from East-
port, stales tin! RoKiisnu Palmer, Dem, is elect
ed to Dm Senate frpn lliu Silt district, and there
is probably no choim in the 7ili Senatorial di*tiict.
From Dm Kcprcsrituiivc districts wo have heard
of tlm elociimi iff (vo morn member*, four of
which are Democrat., and a gain of one to each
parly over last year.
This aggregate uov stand*, ns far ns we have
heard, 31 Whigs, 20 Dvtuncrats and I Liberty
man.
The Bangor Wlrg oflho I'Jtli inst. says—There
arc twenty six Whig (UpresdilnlivcH elected and
iW'-ulylhteu Dcm.mrai^ *<t far a* hoard from.
Tile Augusta Ago sajs,—' The Domnrrniuhivc
Icclctl 3 Sdialurs in York—3 in Oxford—3 in
Waldo—1 in Aroostook—] in Eastern Senatorial
Di-urict. nnd probably mm in both ilm Western
nnd Middle di«trici«; and possibly *.l in Penobscot
nml 2nr 3 in Cumberland. Tim Whigs liavo cho
sen 3 in Kmitmhcc. It is matter uf doubt whether
ipuiriioi iff ilm Senate is elected. Such scnltcr-
ation and confusion was never before known in
our Stale "
’J’lio Lincoln Telegraph (Whig) says—Our
connty ticket, including Senator*, are all ulecled,
will.uni reasonable doubt, by respectable majori
ties."
Bliipivrrcli of (Im* It. N, bi-itc tViisliinulon.
Mr. E. F. Olnistontl, Master’s Mato, IJ. S. N .
enimnanding *l»« unriUmi Hugtiin»r. arrived at Nor
folk on Monday morning front tlm Cape*, nnd re
ported Dm following intelligence which lm h id re
ceived fro ui Cnpt. Wilson of the brig J. lYnirson,
from Wilmington hound lo N'ew York, whom ho
spoke on Sunday. Id miles South of Capo Henry:
In Dm gale nftlm 7lli. when in sight of Smith's
Maud, tlm IJ S ILig tVashiugliiu, Limit. B iclu>.
no a Surveying Kxpod.tinu, was knocked down on
Imr Imam end*, diumduil, aoJ had Imr deck*
swept, lost poop-deck guns, ami boats, ami had
twonly-fivc men washed overboard, twelve iff
whom were ilmwimd. Among llm drowned wss
Lieut. Baclio, tlm cotnuiaiidar of tlm Washington.
Copt. Wil.-on first satv Dm brig on tlm l*2th instant,
with her color* Union down, and ran to hnra**i.si-
Innce; when lie was requested to lay lo hy her.
which lm did lor iho space of four day*, and sup.
plied Imr with spars, a cable and anchor. Ill Ihc
gale of llio night of lha 15th insl., both vessel*
were hove to, and on llm next day Cnpt W, lost
sight of tho brig, 20 miles to tho north nfllattem-'
at which time slm was working up for Cape Henry.
Tlm captain of a b.nk reported tint aim stood away
to Die South on Sunday, hut Copt. W. does not
credit it. The steamship Palmetto, bound for the
Brazos, with Government store*, supplied the
Wu-hiiigton with s small limit capable of holding
3 nr 4 moil only.
Capt. Wilson, of Die Peterson, entered into an
ngroeiuoiit with Lieut.' Hall, the next officer in
coiniuaiid of tho Washington, to take tlm wreck
into port. Tlm agreement is signed hy Lieut.
Hunter,and witnessed hy Lieut. Robt titeinhulnnd
Midshipman R. Brrher—an that their friend* me
Din*assured ol'their sffoty up to tlm titno tlmy were
parted from Dm J. Peterson.
Tim Engineer wn* started on Monday morning
to I*ink afiur Dm Washington, taking ina supply or
ficl.
Tlm sclir Aliry, from Tliomnston, arrived nt
Norfolk on tlm 3 d inst. report* having spoken the
Washington, nn Sunday f off Smith's Hoad, in
tow of Dm U. 8 ship Cnns'iliition, making for tlm
nenrest port.
Th© i'nllf*r»is VCxpcitiilnm
Tho N. York correspondent iff .ho Philadelphia
Ledger, learns f.otna friend attached to tho Cali
fornia regiment mi Governor's Island, that the dilfi-
imliios which occasioned the flare-up on Friday
bad been arranged hy Cut. Stevenson, that several
oomp inios hnd received their pny and embarked
nn bnird llm transports, that all llio oilier compa
nies would do llm same without further delay,and
llm whole expedition he off ns quickly ns possi
ble.
Iintrsl New* from Cnllforuln.
News rom Upper California ns late ns the 1st
of July ha* (meu received hy loiters to llm N. York
Sun. Tho inhabitants wore generally in favor of
tho Undotl State* retaining posieiiion of the coun
try; marriages were becoming (YoqtmnM new mines
wore hoi g discovered, and ihebirev hum of Amer
ican industry i* waking up Dm indolent savage* on
tlm shore* of the grent Pacific.
Tlm Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. convened nt
UDDmnre nn the-21»V inst.,nml wns numerously
attended liydntbgnftil fimn different Stale* of the
Union. Among the representatives from Grand
Lodges wo notice tho names of R. II. Grillin, Esq.
and Ur. L P. Garvin, of Dili Slate.
Commander Carpnndsr, Into of tha Trillion, Is
n non of Col, Unrpomlor. of Whiteibnro, and •
nniisinuf Capt. Breeso oflho Navy, and 8onati»r
Bree*o, of llhnn'u.
fllnscogro ICnilrond.
Book* orSuhicnpiiuii for Stock in the Mu«co*
gee Rail Road Company, will be opened under
Dm superintendence of the nndpreientu! Commis
sioners. This Day, nt 12 o’clock nt the Railroad
Bank, and will remain open until further notice.
It. R. CUYLKIt. )
JOHN W. ANDERSON, >Com’rs.
B. HAMILTON, )
sept 25 —
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t*r. *
U 8 Mali •tosmsr Ann. Cliiwh. BiuIm k , ,
Lufllts. Milan, to P R.Pn.d«r|lx,, M aT&SIwM
|.|mau,Ceutrst Rut Road, tu'mr? 4t P *U4%?!
ern.
Htoaronr llsmbur*. Pkitpol, Annul. *i,l .
Sto-mnr F.liss. Ihly, tlarihman'i L,kf , .
Co. 91 lislai Colton, to J n IntioirSiiiJfy
WENT TO XPu A ;
Ship Roclimtsf. Pcnliody, l.lvsrnnnl, *
Hrif Hterlins. Th»mp»on. Nur rnrlr.
Itris Phitura, Tt.Htcbnr, Nnw.Yurk.
Brie Ann Pinckney, Any In. Itnllim»rc.
Departku,
Steamer Aon. Cliueti, Barden. Charleunk,
MEMORANDA.
Thu brlf Excel, Many, fur (hit port, u „ v
llm Stas inst. r, 4|
Tlm hrif Wstumpka, Fowler, and rekr
cleared e£New Afork on the 224 inn. fur tl,j,
MOBILE Pnpt 2I^Arr Arobhnttaek, RranU. ■ 1
NKW-ORLEAN3. Sapi.2J.-Arr. .kip V^.H
Llvpr|ii»ot. “Ota
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snao, Aalns. NewAork; achra Mary WiU./ e.” W
au Prince) Eq'dt.v, Cox, Braxu. S*iitii |ni m.'.Ivt'?)
ry. dni Marv Kmor, Murean .In. '"•"ill
CHARLESTON. Sept. ‘il-Arr. brii
n, New-Oiloaiii) aehr Ramon Po.ia, n
Itnmlara". "«0«aSrt.lg
BALTIMORE, 8e|>L23—Arr.»cl. r HarrC.iUi
In^Cbsrlsilmi. ’
Aid. h .rk Pao'i. Wnlah, Antwerp; |,r|« p^u M »
icli.cn, Rio ilc Jnunirii; aclirTC Miichell, f , r1 ua.a
•"'* Trtt4.li
NEW-VORK, 8c|.t SR-Arr. Br bria .
Windior, NS. ‘ ",
CM. .hip South Carolina, llsmitlnn, CI.ifU.i-.i ■
ChrliliuB, Woodbury. Alt.ratUri Walmni.lia Fq,u ,
rnnnnk; Arnrpiana, liullack, Cliarleitini faukT*
Wnlrli. Mobile. 1 wr " "
P. M -Arr. ilnnuiahip 8»iiitipmer, Rtrry (
ehine FlnrMi'ui, Pratt, Nantx) In.Lp-ii.I.nc* AIIm il
pooh b»rk Wliilo Oak. Noris. Itay uf
Henry, Packard, K«y We»l| EiizalH-ih, Petty,Pin!!!
Cld. diipa Su.un Drew, Piilnum. Orr*cii,j OuUifv
Nnw-OrtoHna; Atliairosa, Semp.on, dn: baiklU,-
William*. Hrar.ili tariff Black Hawk, RubinuM, Min
•clir i*nmar», Rumors, Jaeaaao*. ^
BOSTON, Hnpl. 21^-Arr. bark* Heliron. 11^4
II llarltel., Fill, New-Orle.iiia; brif llaklte Fikluk
la Arandn. ' '' 1
Cld. Inirk Calcutta. Hoyt, Km I ludici.
Itii-Clion IVolien.
An election will be held at Dip C»nri IIiuisp in
llm city of Savnnniili ou Monday, the filth day of
October next, fora member of CmiercM to repre
sent llm First District of the Slute nf Georgia, be
tween Die hours, and miller the superintendence
prescribed by law. The county Sheriff and Con
Btuhlc* are requited lu attend and preserve order.
Ry order of Dm Justice* of Die Inferior Court
sept 23 ROBT. W. POOLER, c i. c. c. c.
PHILADELPHIA, Rnpi 2d-Ai
Rio do Janriro.
(jpntriil Unit Itond.
On nnd nfter litis day, until further notice, Dm
Passenger Trains will leave Savnnunh nl 10. P.
M., and Macon daily ut 2£, P. M .uml ran through
in eleven hours.
Fare hotween Macon and Savunnah,
In Passenger Car, $7 00
In Baggage Car, 4 75
Between Savannah and nny Wny Station, and
between Macon nml nny Way Station, and from
any intermediate Station to nnodmr intermediate
Siatinn, tlm faro will lm
In pn«icnger Car, for each station, 37^ cents.
In hagg.ig.) 25 "
THUS. PURSE.
nug 3 — Gen. Sup. Trbusporlalion.
Autuil" for llio Snvniiiinli Cror^ian.
lu New York—Mr. V. B. Palmer, No. 38 Wil
liam *iri-et.
In IJ.isinu—Mr. V. H. PaL.MEtt, No. 12 State
street.
lu Philadelphia—Mr. V. IJ. l'At.MP.n, corner of
Third and Ciif.suiil street*.
In Baltimore—Mr. Y r . IJ. Palmer, corner of
Baltimore and Culvert -Herts.
KJ’ Me*tr*. «Mn*nn *V. Tuttle. 38 William St.,
New York, nro al.-n agents liir us in that city.
.11 UTlAli MI'K IMHIItANCE COflllM-
NY OF NKW.YOIIK.
MOBKIS ROBINSON. President.
SAMUEL IIANNAY, Secretary.
Applications received hy
fob I |y— W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
There are nt prerent
$80,000,000 in Specif,
a poor man.
in Dm ll.itik of England,
A snug little forttinf for
Irish Gmcrosiiy.—A corrn-pomlent of tho Phila
dolphin Sun, on his way up llio Hudson, states
Dint a fine intliutco of Irish generosity was elicited
on Dm way by Dm circumstance of n young woman
presuming hnrsolf nt tlm Ticket Ofiloe at ono nf
Dm Depot*, dejected and distressod. Slm wns a
wife, and the mother of two lilllfl children—tho
wife of an ine riato. Oh sad and dreary destiny I
That hnshnnd h id that day, in spilo, deserted hi r,
inking their two children with him to Philadelphia.
Sha was dctcrtnlnod lo follow him but was ponni-
lo*s. Ilorcaso was stated to lha agent. Ho, with
ollicial coolness, pointed lo tho conductor. The
tears of sorrow had wot tho chock of that woman,
n widow vv tula her husband was yoltiltvo, or Mthor,
while Imr husbiud was tho aulijoct of liviug douth
A young welldsOMitd Irishman suddenly exclaimed
in his rich brogue; "I’ll be won of fuor to give her
a pa*i>agn." Tho proposal wns accepted, the
money planked, a beam of grntitudo ihotnoross iho
faco of tho fimaken wife, end that night slm started
in paiauit of her husband.
OUBRAW, 8npt.$2.—Canon,—Tha reoaipta
during lha past weak imnniitod (o ahuut 50 bales,
which ware "old at prlcoo ranging from 73 to 8J.
Tho Poo Duo River is vary low, nn'dli not at
present in navigable order for steam boats.
For CIiartastoH,
VIS HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFOft
r* ,, hK "' v ' rt i, •" , "pictiiiM t'
Pnck. (BEAUFORT DISTlfl
Thomas 8. Budd Maxtor, will arrive birth
D iy. Dm 2hth tost, about meridian, on so Ea
sion from Beaufort, nnd returning wilt kink
Inn’s wharf nt 3.) o’clock. P. R|, tn min
n.'iuf.rt nlinnt !), nnd depart from i hr mil
o'clock mi M midn v imirnniif. lu arrive »i(V
ton sunn day. For Freight nr Pa«<anx|it|
board, nr lo J. II. LAUD, A
sep 26
Siivtinnali ami Fluritla Mrnx
I’ndU'l Lliiss
t'OII PALATKA. I IA HAIlIF.N, HW
inch’, or. mm: vs. jack mm
BLACK CHECK AXI) I’lCUl.ATA+i
rifiiplht ?/’. S. Moil In Ihr nh vr pin to.
Tlm regular sienm ^
T11F. W 8.. C apt. P. Me Nelly. having u
thnrnnsli repair, w:|l leuve fur the above"jii
This LJ.iy, 26th in*t. at 1 o'clock, I*. M. f
freight nr pass.tge, having excellent a
lion*, apply on li-nrrt, nr to
WOOD & CLAGU0UN, Ajt_
N. B.—All Freight payable by Bhipptriu
will bu re civcd in store during tl.e ab-enceeft
l.iuit free of charge.
P. S.—'Tin* above Boot connects with Ae I
nlinsMce M nil Line nt Black Creek, and Mr. A
;oil’s Mail .'tagi! nt Pmof.lii for St Angii*fiiw.i
steamer Sarah Spalding to Euti'rprix* Au
M Huron. This Immi will arrive in Barmdi
Tlmisdny, before the departure of tberte*
for ( li.irh'*ton. nnd in lone fur the New Td
packet* which sail every Thursday. wpl
T.UAcr«oui» vr 6 yO&1
J. received, u well $• luc ed nssurtnient ofB
ry Good* and Toy*, consisting in part of th»l
lowing article*—Uurliu Iron ami IJraiiliwTf
ing and Dressing Comb*. Wor-'tcd*xndNVlS
Paterns, Needle*, Purse Silk Utngs and Tik
Needle Books, Emery, Snuff Rnw, F
Games of Dr. Bui.li), Gol.lcti Egg, llie T
llm States or who shall be President. Puud'iJ
ncle of Destiny, BobiMo'um Gill. Unh’uiMuCi
and his uinii Friday. Wlmt will yonbuy.tWh
Old Soldier. Are. A'so, Wax, Kicc and j# - *
Doll*. Doll Head.*. Ate.
Visiting, Wedding, and Bu-inrs* Csrwv
Engraved and Printed; jewelry.silver wirr.t*
Ac. Engraved neater than m any other e**
merit in the Stale, by It. II. IIOWF.U*
sept 26 3— 157 CnngreHtt
Post Omce-Mnviinunh.
CKO. 8CIILEV. I*. M—J. C. IU>I).V. A-M.innl p. M
NISVIir.RN MAIL.
Due, dully. I»y 9J, I*. M.j dully, m 8, P. M.
Nurllinri. Way Mail, fur nllkfl* hot worn Sutaimnli and
('linrloxion— Hun Muii.lay, \Vc.lno*ilny and Friday Iy* 0 A
M.: clo«c»Trmdi.y, Thurnlny and Hntur.i.iy *i 12 M.
XOt'TIIER" MAII.—nv kTKAMnOAT.
For nml fioiu Darken, Itruiiiwich, ^t. Mary* and Ml K:*»l
Florida—Duo on Friday l.y 9, A. M.; ctuic* Saturday at 3
P. M.
SOVTIir.lN Mill.—nv STAGE.
Fur nnd from ull oflh'.ns iu fienryi* S.miiI. of ltd*, nnd St.
AngURtino nnd JaukiionvUlo, F.—Duo Fuuday by UP. M.j
closn*. on Tuciilny at BA. M.
WESTERN MAIL—0Y RAIL H -AD.
Duo daily by I A. M.j Cloic* daily nt 8. P. M.
Ilrporlnrc of Ihr Allnutic SMruiiiorN.
Canibri*
From England. From Atntrica
1
(Jroat \Ve»lnrn
Fept. 13 Octr. 8
r, o
S m ¥5 ciA i* .
LlVKRI'OOl
Havre
Havana
Nr.w-Oai.KANf..
Mobii.k
LATEST DATES.
..Svpr. 3||'ki'viukncr. Sept. ID
... At'c. 92 Huston Sept. 91
....Sept. H|New-York Srpr. 99
... Sept. 90 I'liii.Anr.i.ruiA... «Sp.pt. 99
...Srpr. 91 Halt.muse Sept. 93
SA VANN A H EXTORTS, SEPT. 95.
NEW-VORK.—Hriff Phitura— 310 bale* Colton, 02 tc*.
Rico, >0 empty buirri*.
MACON, Sept. 24.—Cotton.—Tlm receipts
are very light, indicating clearly Dm backwardness
of the season—about fifty bales were received yes-
lerdny, nnd the average receipt* for tlm past week
will not exceed 3(1 nr 40 bale* a day. Prices
range from GJ toTJcis.
HAMBURG. Sept. 23.—Cotton.—Since onr
last publication wo have received hy Die Cambria
Liverpool accounts to Dm 4ili in*t., which being
favorable for (hi* urfmlo, has caused a very stihitn-
tod maikut, and an mlvauce of nbont a jc. iu pri
ces. We ndvuuce onr quotation* accordingly—
say ordinary to middling. 7j to 7|; middling lair
to lair, S a 8|; fully fair to good fair, 81 in 8£.
Provision* —Coni 50; Flour $4 to 4,75; Meal
45 to 50; Bacon 8 lo 0; L trd 0 in 10c.
COLUM BIA.Sept. 24.—Cotton,since llio 28th,
lias been very anitnatuil. Largo lut* have been
sold at a { ufu cunt advance oti soma qualities.—
Tim ndviiucc is fully ono eighth of a cent nn ull
descriptions. This was uccasioned by die accounts
brought by the Hihornia that Dm crop would be
Into.
NEW YORK. Sept. 23, P M .—Cotton—Sales
1600 bale*. Prices very firm.
Flour is Imtten 1501) hbl* good Gone-ee sold
easily at $1,874; *i»ce, 0m sales are 3 a lie higher,
nnd in lot* $5. There are plenty of buyers at
$4 87 J.
Wlmnt is plenty, thn price of while is 93 a 105
ct«, red of all grades 58 a 100c. Rye, 800 bu sold
at 75c, 4000 bu at 78jc.
Storting 8] a 94* franca 5,30 per dollar, flat.
PASSE.NHEItH,
Per itnamcr Oen. Clinoh. frnm Dbsrlr»ton—Mr* Conk,
MixLerbml, Mr#, Murthnr, Ml«i Plakhxm. Mr* Job nun..
Mr* Parin and 3 chlldrtn, Mr* Dil>»on, Mil* Weir. Hoi* H
L Ytdse. Mourt. 8 C 8tmns, 4 C HsrrDos, R K Hum, J
P Plnehon, W J RonaMtnn, J R Clark, W Murtlmt, W U
Riirglt, E C Juhaxos, J T UUknm.y, II Wbltsksr, J f)ll»on,
C E Rsbloion, E WillissiroB, N' Wllllamwa, J N T(md,
R Mlllipxlik, R J Fwraef A Itr—L sml 4 dsA.
FTIO IIIIIE-A healthy yonng nefro Wn-
A man, capable of doing any kind uf workt-
wlflhft hired hv the year! *
it ho
sept 6
ioil/uAilERSlIASI & SON.
L OST, imnrTatlnr'* wharf,* Unfa
Book of tho Ct'iilrnl Kail Ko.nl C®o|
Tlm findor will he liberally rewarded b/tetr
Dm somo to the tiudorsigiicd.
sept 20 F - W|STI
1710 U(t. 75 would nml lull I'bkBi
Ju Flour, for sale hy II. J- GILBEIT-
sept 20
MEfsiriTiiTTi: a wf®
A snialll lot uf superfine English W**
per, just received hy
Lilian john m. conrj
S l’KIP K D S III‘UTS.-AT COS
JOHN SUU nlWKI.L 4 CO)
Hpp.25 JBUr)«nW-
P “ ICKI.ES, OlliS, *c.-« I
, .rlfd 1‘irM,;20Jn
•20 dn Capers ; 50 basket* choice UlivsUM
boxes shelled Almonds ; 10 boxes TL
barrel* fresh Currant* ; |3ra««‘rlmire
in glass jar*, landing por brig Exact,. .
hy CONNRttAT&BAW
*sep 25
M ~ iisT,uTnTiTii£M V,Ac.-!Jr
f.njli.h iMu.li.rd. ill
nnd 4 pound rannisiers; 20 hoxe* rsnf.' .
150do Brown.Jono*amt Hall’*soap;*
pule sonpt 5 kegs Barley,landing '•'•l
CGXSBRAT*»g
Neiv l’oik AavurilMiM*'
IN CIIANCKIjy. . J
Before Dm Vico Chancellor ol llie
Andrew S. Gurr, AdminiflMtor, mt. »
ert Morison,
Joseph Dclafield and Lewis Cnrti*, TiO^
tlm Apalachicola Land Company.
NOTICE TO CKEDITOI S.
S TATE OF NEW YOKK.**.«-»Ca
ol n decretal order of I hi* court. •"
slmvo entitled cause, nod dated IheDvw'J.
day ofJuly, 1846, whereby .among oitw^
was ordered nnd directed that «** ""T
.urn or the masters of th .* court, do *"*
cording lo law nnd the practice orw
all pursuits nnd cor|inrnDona b*viD***»
orduniatida against tho late lumol l
Milcliol, of tisvnnnalt. provid
deed ofOelavin* Mitcliel «'i'l u - • .*
nn iSr Milcliol tn Robert JliteM. d»'«[Z
)H2‘2, to present their wi t cla, "'V .
innnds, wills the evidences iIh’WoI.of b
n plnco in llio city of New York t.jj
that purpose : nnd that said ntas'ernx n
lory day for the exhibition of nt* «•
that all such creditor* as *hno n “‘ 'kTgi
prove their demands hy the tuaesow
or such farther timo a* ihs tn tstff *
tint purpose, shall ho rxchtrf**'* *rwn
nr Din decree lo bn made in w w ^
hereby givo notice to all such per* . ^
rations tn present Ilmir said cwn» •
maud*, with ihe evidence llsereoh . yl
ofllco, No. V0 Nas-nu street,«» % J
York,by ihc funrili day of January next. {
o’clock, nl noon. iu
Dated Now York. September». 'JS
STEPHEN CAMBflbW
Master m V
Aniihkw 8. Garr, Sol'r-
jiept 25 ^
S TOLEN, frnm tlm
no Dm evemiiglnf tfwjy
morning, four pieces nf Sw**VS 1 'yH
two piece* of am ill bright
criwo of largo plo ds. A
given fnr Urn uppntHmeum of tu* “ „
covery of Ihe goods. '_ np *, V**
• SNIDER, LATlIROP * f
sept 24 1 — y
f O.u.t pUr.M hb, 5“*i*jo «XK
Water do, 20 do SnwrA uJm
boxes Snsar. 8oda far«4f"
^‘R^'^'connIskat**