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turns,apply on board at ;Monr.whaif. or to
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111 CttilDOOllou with the Ch*r). <m>u Hally Mall
fit*a*ivp*ck"i* at Savannah, ihviMirmnit-r SAflAil
8PALDING. from Palalka to t>uV« .MiI'Viim. lh«
U. d, Mail Buvge ,fv»tb PicofataXtv St Augo*tin*.
and from Ilia* k Creek, Via-Nr-wnimovide. Alliga-
lor. Miner .1 Soring* Sc Colombo*. tnTallfilHu.ee.
OCAMULGF.E >..-CatT. A. Cha-b,
«T. MATTHEWS .... •• P.McNu.tv.
f fib** *pacl«l* leave Savannah every Toakhay
a'nil 8aYBI»aY MmAUffsa. at |l» o'clock,aud mi*
riva al f itnktt in tiui* Tor the Mail Stage* tn go
through ra St. Auuiutiuu bourn night eveiy
Thursday ntul Ain ml..y
Returning' leave rib'hi **v>ry Tueyilny and
VnUiy Moruiug, at 7 o'clock. mucking mi above
■%a> way.
Th«y ate both low prr*«u»» bonis in eomplate
Girder, and handsomely ftntiialiudin ovary r**pe t;
ara uuiuinni.ded by guuilmuaii of w« II known t-x-
penance on thermite, aud iliutr patron* ure ua
eared that ovey atten'imi will be p id tn the retd)
tfnd comfort ol' pas.utig. u, and tu the caiUul
h* udiing of :nsig|ii.
— AOLXTS —
Ifro It-* Sc Tapper Savannah.
A. A DcLorioe Darien.
fiiadlwider Brunswick.
Joh i fit. Mary*.
Fer.raQhz A Uisbue Jacksonville.
A. Coy Black Creek
Gan. Conley Hirolalii.
J P. Ilawk n*. Palatku.
E. L»fitle & Cn Clmileatnn
N. 0. Omnia eniHig'ied tu ihn 'Vaunt* forward*’
edTnre of commission Fni^hi rrnm Savaiimh
and Chati«*iou, aud utt way ft eight, payulita hy
ibippaia. ^ , Y*qi» l-t
8ATUKUAY MOUMNU, a 1)1
\V«,:|>(<maJ IU»|»W ilwi ir | Fof lbi. pan «T III, taMiw* <•». It will h«*.
KI4HK0 io tu* YOtUSTHtU Il ilL Tl.« icport {ll»fullon.op,rail.m uf ill. Ueufjiu Uoad, mull,
uf Mr. 1), Wtun, fruiu tin. tuminluo u» Cluiiua, : tn. tlnnr tmurnia, in • (tu.t inauura. Ilia Mina,
uuutaiu. Ilia full..., tug language t "In tfcpuaiiliar,. Willi,' J. liter than nppotctl ID II.'. rnuJ am] Sa*
rullilatl. Tim. ihu mnrul elr. olU|iuu Ilia intarc.l.
t'OK aOt'ERAOIt.
UOR. GEOltGE w. towns,
OF TALBOT.
f-kuA«\U DnUacru'.lc nuintaullou.
for rttE s'r.y.t m
tnojiAs rrnsL.
tori the novsE.
YoiUV W. .iXDEHSOA.
1WQEBT H. aniFFIK.
Democratic prominullou# far Senator*.
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Ri>ju au«l Liboriy—Dr. J.51. It. HARDEN.
I'klatNh -ini Olyau-TIIOd. M. FORMAN’.
C Rhl«p and Wayuc—b LIAS FORT.
Luwailaa aud Ware^Oaii. T% llll.I.IAnD.
Tattuall and Uullock-JOIIN A. MATTOX.
Kcrivaa and Ean«haia~\V. J. LAWTON*.
Burfca and Kmandal—\V. 9. C. MO It Kid.
Telfair and Irwin—JA*. A. ttOGEItrl.
Tboiua«abd Daeatur—\VM. II. lU^’NOl.DS-’.
Haknraad Carly-Dr. \VM. J.'JOHNSON.
kUiurt aud ftaudoljih—WILLIAM NELSON.
Talbot aud W^rreu-Riripu STEWART.
Aluieofu# ami llarria—PORTLR INGRAM.
Maeun and lluuaton-JOIIN A. UUNTKIt.
Dooly aud PulaaU-GEORGK 51. DUNCAN.
Twgr 8 a aud Htbb-W. W. WIGUI.N9.
W-.|iiii|lou -ud Jaffarabu—R.S. CARS WEI.!..
Hancock and D«tawik~9. lUTKINGTO.V, Jr.
Junea aid Putnam—JAMES M. OKAY.
Itouioo aud Vika—Col. At.I.F.N COCHRAN.
Mcrriwethar aAd Conau—<»DE. WARNER.
Tayotta and lloary-LU I IILll J GLENN.
J-.jKir aud IliflU-Cul. J. C WATERS.
Newton aud Walton-WARREN J. HILL.
EUmitand Franklla-SAAIULI. KNOX.
Clark and Jackron—SAMUEL DAILEY.
Owlnoatt aud DaKalb—JAS. P. blMMUNS.
Pauldiu* and Ca.r-FKANCIS IRWIN.
Cobb and Cbarokao—WM. II. HUNT.
Forty Hi nud ila'd-JOaEPlf DUNAGAN.
' KaUMiam and Rabon—EDW'D COFFEE-
* Lumpltlu aud Uuiou—EUIIU S. DARCLAY.
View Arruu'jeiiitiiit.
UNITED STATUS MAIL LINK-DAILY.
M.TWKKN 3AVANKAII A.f 0 (.'IIATil.t^TUX VIA IIILTUN
man A.vy BKAUrURI, INI.A.-ril |ttU*IHIMD> u>
tu*. WAY.
The well kuuwu
_ auplenrliil att ain p ti k-Ji
cu META MORA, C«pt F. Banlm.
.M. SUA SHOOK. C-pt. T. Lvun.
(TEN. CLINCH. Cnpt. Wui. Curry,
Will herealler lea»o vJ.tvnnu.ili every evening n\
h iIf pant 0 o’clock and Chorlealuu ever}* ilinruing
at 0 o’dtrck, pritiaely. t .uciimg .it Hihmi Head
». id BaauloM u-cli *•■>), utni At Hiding two thtrJa
vf the rnirttf,
f'dr Fr lylil or 1% Mge. Htiply o i hoard nr o
6C.O >K*Sc TUFrEU. Ae’w. Savauiuili.
U LAFCITE At CO. ClurUaion
N. U.—All guod* intttided fur davmimh nr
ClMrlcnloti *M| Iim futwardad by «!•« Agent*, 11
dircr.tod to thnr care, fr* t* of euuiituMiutw,
All way ffriigtu payable by abippar*.
_*iMly t
" Fpr *^Cacon, *H n tvkinsvii itiliutt
ftilersivdlrtle Laiidinifb. A -
^ PR The aleaimia RUli i*. COL*
UwSbK* LIN ti and SAM JONES, hating
bveu uteiUaulad ntul (lunuiigiily repaiied. will
rtiimnouca their trips fur tho ubnve plneea •» anon
ua Aiiffi'tieiil frriglu tuny n(f**r For froight nnply
anut U to L BALDWIN A CO
For oaLh-.i utAuabuiiu lui.
An four (4), Iruming Fulnaki aqunra.Ht die
corner of Sarunrd and Harris atrnria. The limn*
i« two year* old, three amrias. and mi n brick ba*u*
urenti it has s diuing romu. kilcheii and ittosnr*
vairta* romiia, With lour cloaata in dio bkieiiieut
lii the fir*t atoiy them ore «wo puihua, which can
ho pot into on* by dm «►« of hiding duora. n idi
two 6rw plait*'* luruHbvil with e*>-»l grains it also
aits a pi-ixz* 11 feet iii width and -ii it ei m leiinih.
in front mid one in rear, to which n> attached a It*
brsry room and a hath room with *t-*ir* to tho yard
The is* oml story lie* two large room.-* with Void-
tug door* and two uniaHer bed rooiua mid four clos*
s»*. The third story h«s two bed rnouw with an
entry running through on die tup of pia/s-i, thin*
* lil«»<i door. The whole uf the mnf is covered
with liu a* also that of Hie piazza, winch is H it.—
Them ia a good wall uf water within ten feut of
tha house. The whole is inchmiiil with a brick
wall, part of which I* open hrick work The house
ban two frutiU. the out bnilditig- ure of brick, two
vuiriLrlitgli with two Kervunts* rooms and hay loft,
a carriage Oouae nYld atahls; tlie yard it well plant*
ed with y«mid( tt^vs bud vhiubbei v ; the Walkr
und.kliuhoh paved with )*hdndelp!ii>i hn*k.*—
The above, property will tm .*»»ld on aci-bminoiia*
Hug term*.. Fur particulars, apply m the *nhrcr|.
her. LEO. HAAS.
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’ll AF ktiti A f -» l uu oumutoil.uita
U^ZDwellins l)mr»u Nu. Gti Bryan -ircvLimw
f’ccnpiud by Mr*. Bourlte. It ha» aevmi chum*
ber-i. two parlure, cloesta. F.iuiry.imd utlioi rouuiv:
brick oture room,- c«>al and wood house, carriage
li.mgu arid stable, and four mrvaui rooms. Ke>
pored, painted and iu cuod i.rd. r. For term-
apply on the pmuiisvs. Foawa-iuii givou l.*t No-
\ciubar u«*t. — u. pt 17
FOB BBKT-- A three utoiy Brick
_ LOuiklilig ill Slate -tie* I.
A too story Wooden Budding in Brmiglituii »i
A two siuiy WooiLn Ondd'tig m: Jktf.-raoii st
iX two sp«ry Wooden Smidiug, with a Si Ur
House att.fcn*.*d. neat door *ast of Mrs Bourk«'»
re.kdsi.CM. for ivriua. apply to
’ WpiWl. V;»»HEN & FDSDICK.
, TORENl. —Tli it cninuiuiliousUw ei-
k'ing, suuatcd on SVafruit -q’larr, N E- nor*
•ter of &iy*iiaiid Hahershsin itieet". Fur term-
apply mi the prethise* or to II. tiANAflL
-apt.Id _ _ —
"FuJf itBNV- TllS? jjw.miogltou-tf
^iS^st tlia tuiiivi of U uiigliiuii mid llubauliam
»‘.muta Fossertriou given nil the l»( Nov.
. wpt4 iU»U. iUlH'dlfttlAM *c SON.
M itHiEFi: —'I’hoso rooms hi tin:
bni ding Ibiinvrly nrcupieil bytlm Huviin*
n-ih In-mauce and 'Trust Company, sminble for h
Mercliaiit, with ilieinoiu* iii ttie'Jd sn-ry above,
tvlii h afacmiveitiout for law olHoea or lodging
rooms, Apply \u JOHN N. LEWIS.
pilyJU
M i VOtC ttU.rV tV—A pluusimi reudeiice
n«*J .Waal nt* fii4AnUBTrien.nl Urmtulvton
street; it U'ia . chamhent aud two parlors and
kitch«h„and tyo^i rttunr. and servant's room on
bmeiiiiaiit. ulsufUbla and carrteae Imu-e.
Also ubnihar ip Hrunxlnon street. * tints lower
down, - having three cli'iiiihsr*. and two parlors,
and kitchen, wash rntim. and servant-' room in
Irisbmimt. ro—e-iougiveu of both Jsl Novum-
her next. Apply to
Jt*IV<W • F- AV. HF.INRM\NN
TO-' IBBf r. i ha umiimodimis
Sl
L DWELLING IIUUSi;. No- M Bryan
street, ticcupi ;d hy Mrs. Buurku. For terms
apply on the premises. jniv III
m -TO BEM r.-The buck Dwelling
House in Itroiiskbin .Street, iidjiiinmg leu*
euieilt liueuphid by -Col. Knapp. It is well finish*
nd, h'isa puiiip in the yard, mil good onrringn
honsn und stahlo in tho. tear. Pone-siou given
1st November,ipixt,. Apply to
- 7. ■ ■ ; A MINlfl.
'TOITB.RAfvm vl'Houses, sui^
JAM ishla for small lauiilias. • Possnssiuti ulVen
iRMBSSik r. VV.liniNF.MANN.
.. ' r i x- — - -
JNft - YO, BEMTrrFruin the 1st of Nnvuiu-
4K l|»tr nexti r*€oinmodii»u*TI»rsi» Story Unrk
Dwillipjr, In South Bread Street, near Bl. John's
•^^f^r»Ar.Tsr-^aircrN.rr« t
JS3L MnuuifVVtnl ».ul Uinn.v-iio.ni4. fnini-
in. Hn^iBru.a air.nl, l,.,.-llin. No. JflS; Ap.
yly u , p. wttUKiNBVlA NN.
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SQ.7J0 *45 fer Caru urrvr (uiuUkrd tstho
Auer I Dnncou (,. DIIncH— 11 (he whole*
aoulid Patriot"!! “Conic boya, fat Ip
l*Mlaclf(*"!t?
U'n iindcrstuud that among the honest, true
hearted yeomanry of the State, the facta which
have beau pubVi-hrri m rulatmu to the clsima lo
patriutismsetup for Gunorsl Clinch, on tho score
uf his generosity to ihu voluiitours, have produced
a profound impression. Is it possible, say they
that bo can huvo been giiiliy of making tha gov*
arums lit pay 9»&.?&6 JlSfore crop of corn aud
green sugar cane, fill lushed to fami-hing toldier*.
tml then olaiiu credit fur disintcrosted paiiioti»mt
Tlmir lionost minds cannot conceive it; and w*
laarn that artful Whig-, taking advantago of the
fact,have the audacity to pfonouilce the tiatuuienis
m-ido hy the Democratic papers to he false!—
Thn>e statemenfa ara Tttut, we have the cvideuce
before us in the laws uI tho 'Unitui dtatca and tha
reports of the Department at Washington to
riiovt their WUth,—wo dtly the Whig prees to
ipraktiuu the evidence, nr to dony the cuticlusiou.
We refer to tho matter again, hacuase wo have
additional fsuU, to give which place Hull Clinch’s
conduct in a at.II darker light, and show that in
stead uf being entitled to any credit fur generosi-
*y. 1m* has received exorbitant pay ftom the Gov-
eminent for K7* co. w which never was run*
XtlllZD TO TUB ARUY AT ALL!! Wo re*
publish the d .cumatiu showing that Geu. Clinch
Wu been paid by the g*ivernmeut for corn und
sugar caue suppliud tu ihu voliiutecra, and beg
laavs tu direct eopecibl aiteuiioii to his Dill.
It scams that on the 4th of Apiil 1840,the Hun
Wm. U. Dawsini, from ihe C'nuuniiito on chiiuis,
submitted to Cnngroas a report on the petition of
lieu. Duncau L. Clinch for relief Ac., which
collates, the evidence in favor of the claim of this
“GLnMioi's AMD WII«»LL-3UVLLD''patriot and cun-
clou*a by reporting the lolhtwing Bil, tn wit:
AN ACT lor the
Clinch
Bo it anactid by tha Senate and Hmiee of (Up*
ri-suiiUtivas of Uic United States uf America m
Congress Assembled, That the Secretary of War.
ba, aud he I • hereby, required tu arfju-t all claim*
of Gun- Duncan L Clinch, (hr the earn and an*
car oaiiu euiisumad or destroyed by tha troops uf
the Uui-vd States, couunandt'd by Gen. Call, iii
the yaar IbuG. during the pvrioJ said troops were j
to por»u»aiuii of his pTantation; and that the amount
when i s'ertsiiied, aliall ho paid hy the Sccratary
of ibu Treasury out of any muni-y in the Truo*
surv, not othorwise appropriated.
Approved, Juno 1U I8JU
Tim follow mg docuimmt Lavas no doubt of
> Gen- Clinch’d having lung siuco pocketed Ihuaurn
1 of $’.£>,758 -5 iu the way of Cuuipttisaliou for
his corn aud tupar cane.
••COHN AN D&UUAU FURNISH KD BY GEN
ERAL DUNCAN L CLINCH.
Litter from die Sacrctaiy of War, transmitting
the mloriuation n-quired by the rsanluiiou uf the
House of R p eseu ativo" of ilia ZiA inst. in ra-
laiion loiiidim Cam and Sugar Cjiiu furnished
hy tion. D. L. C inch, aud tho sums paid for
ihu saina.
July JiU, 1S4’J Read, and laid upon the table.
War DzrARTHLsr. July ai, 184.'.
Sr: In answar to u rasoluiiou of the House of
Reprasc otaitvaa of’the 2Jd iust., requiring ‘die
Secretary of War to communicate lo it u House
-t usjMrly a day s« pructicablo, ihu amount of
eaehucm uf Indam corn and sugar cauc, and the
sum paid on each item, allowed un 'cr ihu act id
the lUth of Juno, 18411. entitled **An act for tha
relief of G«m. Duutaii L* C inch." also, "ihe
{ lime wlieu the alloweuco was niadc," ( rt-spaa*
j filly trail mu, huitwuh, a leport ».f ilia 'fh r«
' Ammor, which it is believed, coulams all tliu iii*
' lurmoiiou required by thu resolution.
Vury rospccifully.
your otiodieul srrvant.
J* C. BI’ENCER.
Unit, j'-llll WutTB.
Speaker of tho House of Representative*.
Treasury Dyvautmkmt
Third Auditors UHice. July^U. Id49.
Sir: I ImveHie honor td'ieturii Him rraoluiinn
uf the llunsa of Represouiativua yesterday refec
ted lo him by you fur a report.
The resolution re<inirea th.it tho Secretary of
War communicate to the limite. at us ea ly a
day ea practicable, the eiiioum of each hmioflu*
diatjyoru and sUaur cum>, mid tin: sum paid uu
mmuoitem allowed under theuct of lUiliJunr, Id40.
•imilled **An uet for the relief of tjaiiMral Duncan
L. Chiioli;" also the lima when ihe ullowaiice was
umile
Tits p'tpnrain thiaciun wo'* on Ihe npplicnfton
of iim chairman of tho tJommiiiuu of Claim* of
ilia geu*io,tripiamii|ed lo him some nmmli* since,
and hay« uot been returned. At or the recup*
lion of Him re*oiution by me, a letter to him, re
questing die return of the snino, was milieu —
ilia reply ii.furhisd nio ihai'iiie paper* went, with
u bdl lor the rcllel of Gen. Clim b from ihe Sen
ate to the House of Representative*, a few days
ago. Oil application at tha Homo ihl* morning,
Uni paper* were ft.und tabs lo i barge of the Com
mittee ou Cluiuu; and onn conrsu ilier, to, tho ul-
lu ivmico* made Under tho ud rider red fo in the res-
olmionhy ibe late Secretary of War, uio fo.md
io have-hear! as follows:
For U,937| briehole corn, ut 1,50 per
bu*h«l, fe'l.’luG 25
For 905,000 lb#, sugar,otfi els per lb. 10,400 00
uftha year Id JO, Governor Call, ol rioitda. then
m command uf tha army, occupied eeid pUnUlion,
(Clinch's) and used the c-itic aud coRh iherenn,"
—and tine was the foundation uf bis claim. Guv.
Call, iu liia letter to the Secretary of ihaTrcaanijr,
dated Due. 2, 1836, uio* the following language,
to which wo direct especial attention:
" Thu* prepared, on tho aaiut day, tha 29th of
Sopu inber. the army maicbed without a waggon
traiu, carrying t«o day#' supply of provisiun* uu
their riding and packvtiorses, 10 attack tho auemy
•t Fort Druna, which had beau for cotua time
abandoned hy our troops, The ttigltl before uu
expreta was sent lo M <jnr Pcurcc, ut Biacl^
Creok, advistug him of my iuteudad Oibvciaenta,
and dircet.ng h.ai to edtanco, withoutdtluy. with
liia forces, and alt the transport waggous, w nil
luppUct for the aunt. teli tug uo Um large crops
uf corn known tu bate been made et Ccu.
Clinch's and Mc!uto*h'* pl.intatione, for forage
for our horse*. Ou the I -.t October tlie army
arrived at Fort Draiic.uiid hut tor the escape of
in Indian from a party we surpriaud and dostroy
ed. ehoat ten mite* elf. who gave intelligence of
our a'ppftaicb, ihe whole Micosticky tribe would
have been surprised, and perhaps destroyed.
^ Q Q
CCJ* Wi; WERE ORVATLY DIJAffOIMTED IK
riMOIMO MU CORN AT AITIIBR TRC fLANTAT1UN
or Gemkiul Clinch or McIkcusu Thuvou
large CHOPS WKRk MADE IT HAD ALL HARM DE
STROY LD of mi. Iniman* and catti-b. which
HAD FULL ACCESS TO 1IIE FIKI.DS." ^TJ)
• h b & h • h
Was there ever any tii tig nioru conclusivu than
tlinf lien. Clinth Ins been pa.’d 'the anoriuoua
■um for c«rn winch was .uever used
hy the army at all!
Aud uow for the other item in liia bill! He
bus charged aud been paid $I0.4(J0 for‘JU-’j.OOO
pounds of scoah. A* ifau army of men and hor
ses could live ou »cgar1 iu mletmtco t« this item
we have tliu following cert fiuate bf Gen. Cull,
found in Mr, Dit\sou's report.
"The certificate of 'icncral Call slates, timt the
army under hi* cnniuiuiiil in tha campaign of 1830.
wefe foraged Tor some ttmc oi the sugar-ctttte
lound ut thu plantation of Gtmtral D. L- Clinch,
in oast Florida ; thut, being eniirely deslituie of
forage, the cane wms uaeeasary Tor their support,
and without it many of tho horses would l.avo
perishud. Uu also atatea that If!/* tub came was
tMOirrtRENr; that tue Indian* were thehe
WHAM Tilt AKSir ARKIVLD AND WERE IN PIlMltsS-
tuM that there wa* a large quautity of cairn,
perhaps one hundred' or moru ucre* ; and tlul it
was allcoiisumad."
Jt uppsat*, therefore, that General Clin h lia.i
cliaiL’cd for rugar, wlwii ha only furniahud lit-
DirrcKtMr lli.ar cams. Aud more than this,
that sugar cane wn* saved by ihe army which ustd
it, front •• the Indian* and catlli which hid free uc
ccs# to the Jit Ids, ’
Uad it uot been for the ai rival of Geo Call the
whole cropoUugar-csiia would have followed ihu
crop of corn, and been lost. The plantation, and
every thing on tt had bocn abandoned by the
owner; tod yet tlie Govarmoeut has been com
pelled to pay 99,75ti,'£> fui corn which it lievur
had, arid $I6,4l)U fora hundred acres of “indif
ferent sugar cane," which the army h id rescued
from thu Indiana, and to which thu cauls had free
access. tVe du not kuow what tho honest voter*
of Ucorgi-i may think of this Iraiiaaciiou, but it
prove* m ist concluoivnly tn ua that "Old Within*
couclroa" looks out for number ana. am) know*
about n* welln* tloriicxt man,' on which side A *
bread u buUtnd /"
Cuu*s|i«iMi«acs uf (ha K«*f un«h Ga-'jinu.
l'bc Willies County ICond.
W ASUINGTON, Guo., dept. 21.1817
My Dear Dirt—You wish tu know sonm-
thing of ihu Wilke* County Road, and I arngla I
of au opporiuuity to intorcskyuu in this ouiar-
rcliaf of GonaTai Duucuu L. P ri-e ' folding out, oa it doe*, aucli II muring pros-
pact*, both tn the city of Savannah and to (linen
ind.viduula who may suhsciibu fur the stock. I
bavo omiusd no opportuuiiy daring my ramble*
this summer, to r-tiquiru into the (flVcU which
must flow from the coiutruciiun of this road—ihe
trade, *tuj, end valuable, which Stfvunnah can
with roasnuable certainty opeetto dcrivo from
it—the influence, abcial and commercial, wl.iili
it will exert, by uniting closely sectino* of Geor
gia hitherto almost foreign to uach otlier-a-jod
more especially, thu elements which conibino to
25750 26
The allowance anpeitra fir h vn been made ou
Dm 24th April, 1811; aud’ the rr>qfihiliiiii for the
money was soon thereafter dshverod to General
Clinch.
With greet respect.
ynor mo*t obedient servant.
PRTP.ll llAONKtl Auditor.
, lluG.J.'C. SfRitcnn, Kaerctary of Wur."
If appiMM, therefor*, that Gan. Clinch was
p:.i t the -;r»ormou* ium of 25 for earn.
of our city will bo extietnaly favorable. Sevan,
nuh wfl) .hon ba fully recognised a* tire seaport of
(ieurgiu, by many who seem, to have forgotten
bar louulity within .'fhei State, aud h&va the aytu-
palhy of most of tlie great iuieraata in the Flute
iu hey. future cummarciiil prosperity. I. trust Ba-
vhiiuah will fully appreciate the eriais - whjcli is
tioar at baud, and prepare to meat it. Naw even
ues bf trada ere lost openiug—tho people of
Gaorgia ara saying, oiqevary side, •* wo will put-
roiiire our ownseapor^’and will not the buiimtss
tnen or Savannah secure this trade, when once in
tlicir grasp./ They will find su eoiive and danger#
om competitor iu Chsrletluu. and mutt expuct
to do business on the most accommodating tanns
possible, at laast for^the not two or thros years.
L't them shuw the'aavoir r.tire'’iu this ruaUcr. which
they do in some others, mors pleasant perhaps,
.but less profitable, and they cauo*>t ha dutdona by
Charlaaion or any other city. But t am so much
carried awiy hy the delight of 8avntiuahT open-
tog greatne**, that I hate travelled too fsat, even
for the Rail'Road. 1 wish I had time to toll you
of the intcfcst which i* fe t in this Road in tha
adjuining counties of Libert, Lincoln, «&c., and of
thu amount of btuhia** which they aapoct to fur*
niah the Una4 asioon na it r *nehe* Washington.
Tha building of twu.or i! r,o factories seems to
hang upon it« fate! Yotf may ask, wliy has not
the entire amount of slHck haeii taken up iu Wilkes
nnd Hancock! ,<r f‘answer, llmt it lucks but ten or
twelve thousand dollar* of die nmmint in onch of
thc*u counties, end thi-ru aro subscribers now ou
the list who eland ready to make up the balance
when it bucoiue* iiecesaary. Bui, pursuing their
original plan, of golfing as many persons iu*
terotflud iu tho Road a* possible, they prefer
to wait mini ihoy mho whether othors will
uot lake the I aluuco—I sincerely wish I Itudmo
ney to invest in this Road. ‘It-will be built for
cash, aud at tho cheapest rktc, and what can pro*
vent its making ten per cent I There is note
road now in Georgia which does nut make at least
■even percent on the cost ;tud if they do not pay
large dividend)*, it i« because they require all the
profits to pay for tha original construction of the
road. The cash pm,d H lc ou which this rtfcd
w.ll be commenced will prevent that waste. A
lucre acquaintance with thk leading men iu this
matter, at lbs upper end of tho road would cun-
viuo i yon that it will have such u “direction" as lo
secure the best and mb'st economical management
of its aifair*. Burcly There can be no hesitation
about tlm hundred thousand dollar* expected from
Bavaimuh! The mail is closing, aud I must stop.
Very truly yours.
For the Seat ok War.—1 ho N. O. Ficay-
unu oftlio I Dili iu-t. say*:—The U. S, steamship
Alabama, Cupt. Wiodlt, left Inst evening for Vera
Cruz via Orozos uud Tampico, ami carried thu
following passengers: Mrs Fitzgerald, two child,
ren and smvain,Tampico; Lisiit*. O. II- Wiloox,
4th Artillery; Johu Hamilton, 111 Artillery; John S.
Masoti, 3d Artillery; O. II. Tisliughuat. 3d Anil*
IcrjlA E- Burniidis. 2d Artillery; E I. Viulf,
2d lufinitryi L C. HiiUt,3JIufaotry;‘-'.Il. Long,
5th Iitf-ntry; 17. B. Heiidershoii; bill Infantry; E-
F. Abbott. 6th lufantiy; M (*. Hanison, 7th (n<
fa*ntryt R. B. Ayros, 4th Ar ilh ry, all for Vora
Cruz; Mrs. White, Tampico; Cha*. F. McMur.
ray, do.; Geo. Muiritt. Vera Crux; J. Aharez,
do.; J. M. Gilbort.do ; Thus. Juiinson, do.; Maj,
Brice, Puyiuisler i\ 8. A . B,r.zo-; Caj.t C. Al
flatle, 14th Infantry, Vora Cruz; Mr. John Brown,
Vera Cruz; T. ((.dyddum, Draxo*, Capt- J W.
Cole, iireharge tif ri'crhits Tat Rrgimant Lou
isiana vuluiitotfis; Lieut. J. D. A ICirkUud.Tam*
pico; 151 tonmstars fur service at Vurs Crux iii
tha Quartermaster's Department Cnpt. Wyatt B'.
Bir-ipp'* company of mounted Illinois vb!doteers,
95 men iu all. The A aha in i carried down $ 100, *
ODD ill spuciu fui (ho sertice of tlie Quat tenons
ter'* Department at Bnzos, uud 310O.OOO fur the
Department at Vura Cruz.
Thu U. B. steamer Fashion, Capt. Thomas I.
Ivy, and tl’.e U. S. steam propeller Maj. Tump
kins, left last evening for Baioii Rouge, there to
'receive 611 board Captain Lawler's company of
mounted Illinois volunteers, Ud men end hmsus,
to proewed to Vara Cruz Cupt. Leslie Chase,
Assistant dnartcrnnuter 17. 8. A., went up to Ba
ton Rouge on tho Fashion.
One Weak Cater f rom Europe.
i TI»f. WM 11,mr ,U jjt.ui . . m .„ .. - -
Tifi, nj-n, ntul uu out* emi 1.1| wliu-, inni (u I -mj • I Iw - -—
Tt° f ; ,,nr,! ,,r #iiQ8! t f ,• “f— rii » e,« b,u', l '"" “ r *
".I III. 40. Iiuum. W.... rur.tirMt. - ,
I-b.ii two-lhird.ur III. Ilin.riiur. «f Lhl. ““ f 1 Tor ii_h
lt..» 0-nk. Hiiltli,, i„ ou ,i„ il,„ U H„. WWl * “•-«'« .wl w„ tunii .
posl'iuii to hear upon hi# speculations, but tha ‘ i *m#idered only -....j , ■ ,,, 7 Witt#,
tide was l»o s'rong. raised end mA a bv ,* . '* r ’ 1 eoturh *
.n. iJl Tl,rwl, ' , r* L
to the New Yolk Herald, from Hbicli we iflxlw
the folkNrfug extracts: .
The B.\ee 110 passengers; arpong tl cm Gen.
Armstrong;!;. 8- Consul et Liverpool) Air. Fran
cis (lull, of the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser,
Hon. Air. Wiuthrop, of Boston, uud Jeuiti Bwau
E*q. of UeUimaret
'Hie iiepeet of the grain markets i« to be seen a,
a glance, iu the- annexed comparative atateiueo';
F. ices of Breedstuffs iu Liverpool.
Aug. 18. 8epi. 4.
Per Celedniiia. P#r Uritarmie.
Am. \\ hcet, 7* 61 a 8s 6J 8-< 7d u 7* bd
Western Flour, 25 0 a 26 6 24 b « 25«
Indian Corn, 24 U e 32 0 26 0 a 31II
ludiau Aleel, 13 0 e 14 0 14 0 a 13 0
_ J ... Liverpool, Sent. 4.
Cum.—Bo#t Western canal Flour, 21*. 6.1. tu
26* lid. per bhl; Richmond end AleeandrU, 23*
5d. to 24s; N* w Orleeus eufi Ohm 20s'to2la;
sour. Ids 6d.‘tu20*.; ludim Gpru. 26 tu 3ls. per
? m/YNir; Indian corn tneel, ]4* to lo*. per barrel;
udiaii corn, damaged. 20* a 25s. p.er quartur;
wheat, white and mued, 6s Gd. to 7s6U. per tu
lbs,
A gradual downward tendency is perceptible iu
the corn market, with little hopes of u renimnn-
tion. A largo hnsiur*-, however, couiiiiues to
be<ton» in w«t«atend flour, butet itecnoiHg rales,
mainly ioflocticeJ by large supplies, both Iiuum
soil foreign.
The home hervetl tt looked upon etwcure eud
the crop* generally ere ooosidared to lm a fullav.
ernge,' uud otbtr produce is not deficient either
in Duality or supply. •. -
Tho prcinut nuotetious cannot be regaidcd us
tlm minimum point.
Cution.—3e* Island, ordinary to middling. 10 a
13d; por pound; fair to good fair, 15 u I7d ; good
iu line, 20 ii 24d.; staiuod varies frurn 5.J to JO l :
bowed Georgia iirdin ry to fino.lij « 8 i j Alohi.e,
ordinary to middling, U.J a 6& ; fair lo good lair,
7ja74d; good to line, 7| e dd.; Alabama and
Tennessee,, ordinary ’to middling. 6 a (!jt| j fair
lo good fair, no quotation; New Orleans ordi.
nary to mldling. bj n 7jd ; lair tu good lair, 74 s
81 \ -good to fine, 8J a djd.
Too s-los for the week ondtng on the 27tli ult.
ernuiinlcd lo 20,710 bales, of which only GUO
Wtro fur Hpeculatioii, and 1500 fur export.
The American drscripiion* this week consi-t
of 2900 Upland; 03JO Orleans ; 2730 Alabama
uud Alobi'.u.aud 190 deu Island.
Liverpool, Sopt, 4.
Provi-ions.—BecT, primo mess, per tinrc.e,
new, 9.1* a 92s Gd; ordinary 82* a 88-; iim-sh, per
barrel, 50* a 52- Gd: ordinary 42s u 48-; extra, In-
die,'per tierco, 100* a. III).; pork, prime mess
n*w, per barrel. G5 a 70*; old, 55* a 60s; m«**.G3*
*• "L; prime, 48* u 55s; hams, smoked uud dry,
in canvass, pur cwt. 20- e60-; iucn>kv~'>- e 40*;
bacon, dried and smoked, old, 35* u 40*. per
nwi.; tong middle, 40s a 63*; shonldiT#, 30* a 37s
Gd;-chue»u, fine, per uwt,< 52* a 55-; middling.
46 n49s; ordinary, 21s a 44*; longues, ox, hi
pickle, per duzen, 15s a 20»; pigs per cwt, 25s to
.'15*.
From tha >’• O. Fjcsyonc, I'Jil. inst.
THo Epidemic*
\Vt write at tliu ulu»a of anoilier waek with
. . somewhat li^hiarapintsiuiegord toil,eepidemic,
mtke this a safe and profitable Divestment tn the f ur thuugh tt still pr- vail# to uu alarming extent,
•tockhoMcr*—uud I am now thoroughly convinc- * L — * -«— 1 -
i-l that there is no other piece of Rail Rond
Georgia, of iho tame length, complsiod or cui -
leniplatod, which suli.-diu* *u fully ell these condi
tions.
If the only effect of Mu- Road was to givu Sa
vannah the aalliua of * I the cotton grown directly
on tha line of tha Road, and tha furnishing of .op.
plies in return, it would even then bo an enter
pritti woll worth all the attention which it ha* *»
tiacted, and the cirriign of this fraighr, upaml
down.it Tio»t have. The manner in which Ilia
stock has been uken in Wilkes olid Uanonck m:-
cure^ Ibir, uuhfcr ihu most powerful motives
eouldho made, to npcratejto thu contrary. And
why / Bcr iusu tha stock U not ju tha hands of u
rawcapiiolifi3 .it * disiaoc, hut taken up almost
entirely by llie very planters who expeetto patron-
,zo ihe ru.nl. Tim pinu of distributing the stock
indue proportions through these com,tie*, the
Central Road, and tliu City of Bavaonah, ia uii ad
mirable ouo to sucuru the ohjacis of tlm construc
tion of tin* Ilnnd. Patrioii«m may dun little,nud
but a little! in changing tlm direction of Dado, but
•S soon as PKCU.SIXRY IRTKRE-T* aro tu be fitvuru-
bly iiiflnuiicnd by such a change, it is sneured.-r-
How ift it with thu Rn.nl I Tho stock owned by
the ciiizon* at largo, rich am) poor, or tlm counii.-*
through which it run*, will make ii tliuir intoroxt
to patronize, uphold uud naxo on tlm Rond. The
business nftlmie couuiie* thou is certain. Tlm
amount of s'oek owned by uiercliaiiit in Savon,
nah will m..Ueit i> >uuly llmir interest to seek that
trade which will bring freight to this road. The
Central Road, as a laigo stockholder, will be deep
ly inierifstud to make the connectiun on such lu-
vorahlo terms a* with ensure the most protiiahle
tuuiue««. What bet'er security can one expect
that his investment will bo fostered by tliu ••good
will" oT the cu Humility at large I Another de
cided advnuingo which will be secured by ibis
distribution of iim stockholders, will be tlm chap
nett of caimtruclion. All tlm planters etmig tha
route ure iiitnnuicd to see the contract let out as
luw ns piiiMibh*, ami most uf tliuse contract* will
be taken hy stockhohli'r*.
You have duiibilcss seen some discussions in
tliepaperck* lotlm various, intermit* which wUi be
favorsblynfiectid by till* Rond. 1 will mil, Hmre-
fore,double you wiik thu various oansts which wil,
operate tn make thW tho favorite route to the sea
board. I have not a shadow ofa doubt that it wi(|
lie so, I found throughout Ihe Cborokeoouuntry,
that they wore looking anxiously u> its fate. They
•xpeet their produce to find its way to Hh sea by
that route, »m»l «»f course to receive up Ireixliis in
t jpiM. Examine into tlm imtmr and yon will be
satisfied that the through travel and freight will
ho folly a* rnm*h :,t tho •**) Intel andfrmgkt.—•
ii« ravugns have bstu.vory miich dimim-imd
within tho pa-t toil day*. The report uf yoiittrijay
i* thu uio*t favorable we have had to muko in
man? week*. Co "paring the result* of the whole
week's report* with ilioie "I - preceding wuvks, wt
have to note that the iuiumis o! two cumvterie*
(the Catholic und Cypres* Grove) lor one day
liuve boun lust through *0100 uegli^uiica. With
Uii* uxceptit'Uthettwults are us follows:
Thu total uuiubtr of iuteimen's in tlm city for
one week, from Balurdsy muruing, tlm II1I1 in.-t,
hi* been 249. of whi'h lb! have neon of yellow
lever. Tha corresponding figures for tha priced
inj wotk wore 543 mid -102. Kveu making al-
lo-vancu fur the missing r, slums of two cuinnteries
fur twenty-four li'»u «. tlii* shows a vast dituinu-
lion of the mortality boili by yot.'ow favor aud
other dissaso*. The Laf*yeite report shows a
like decrease, tho number uf interments from yel
low fever being only 44 against ] 15 ihu proviou*
week. At tlm Charity Iluspitil tho return# ox
hthtt * ktrihtwg tmptovoomtit also Tl;o udmw-
sioiis have haeii 2dG againl 350, while the deaths
of yellow fever hove been only 56 against 100 the
proviou* week. Tlm d .-charges of yeilow fever
have been '• 1 l sgsi st Idd.
(11 tho earner part of die week the wnathur whs
unusually cool—quite like the eutumii weather of
tim North, bat within two day* it has tuodoraied.
nnd at tho luumnni of tvriiiug it is quite mild mid
diimmer-like. We are assured tli.it within the last
day or two ihe number or cusea.of lever in privatn
practice has decidodly increased. Tim type of the
Inver i* also morn ditiiiictly marked than during
tliu earlier portion uf tho epidemic ; nt thn sdiiio
time it i« generally morn nnimigonble. Ifahaeiit
uuucclimutod iVioud* and ilone Who design com
ing Vo Now Orleans during thu full or winter, can
be induced D> keep away till wolnvu had a sharp
frost, we cat; hope tu pass the few iii'ervuuiiig
week* iu comparative exemption from tho hor
rors uf pestilence ; but if, at is usually Ihe case,
limy will crowd itilo. the city unseasonably, the
mouth ofOatober liny yet be iho most fatal of the
year. At pnisuut uvery thing imlicaie* dial it can
only be rendered ^o by ihe lolly of those who
would become the certiin victim*.
IUai.tii or AIobilr.—Uv reference to the
Sexton’s report ill another column, it will beaemi
that there luve been 23 deiub* during the past
week, 10 of which wore yellow fever,—showing
u very ouusiderable incre nu» over the deaths of any
preceding week of the season. There is doubt
less much sick neon in tlie city though the number
of deaths i* euinparatiVKlr small. It is very evi
den, however', that the lienhh of ihe city is mil
improving,—Multile Adv. 20th inst.
The ro-fnnding of the Stale debt of Illinois I*
going nnveiy rapidly at tli agency it; the cily wf
Now York under the direction of Gey | French,
and the Commissioner* oftbetf tale,. New Bonds
•re given upoo.Uva surrender of the old biros, *ud
an iutero-t bond lortho Arrears of interest when
■|m amount exceeds five hundred dollars- .
Ohio h is begun to pay off bar public debt.—
The Auditor of Mils Bute hasgiveii notice through
thu Cohtuibus papers, in the nohlers «f Ohio Ca
nal dvmik t r only able fn BAyuicitt lor Canal Ladds
and of.QWo Turnpike Slooks.tli.ttthey will cease
to draWlntFrest after 1st of November next, mid
that the Block*,on presentation At Ihe Treasury,
ndi be paid in full.
The supply of beef ha* been limited amf prices
arc iu consequence, well maintained. Fork ba*
been dutl, suvofur new mess, but tlie iraimuciion*
have been unusually limited. Tallow ha* fluem-
at d 111 licit iu value, but the market ia firm at pre-
suut quuluiioiis.
Tho smek Using light in tnrpentlno. 2000 bhl*
have bucusuldxt from 8*. 4d. lo 9».. but tho mar
ket beeamu heavy, during at 8j. 4d. for ve.y prime
quality.
Hum* have not been in active demand, and
smotud ere wholly uusalrrelil*.
Mm al ■.—Rriiuh bar, for £97 Gs £d 10; rod*
£|U G; hoops £ll Jtl • £|| 16, shunt*£11 It) a
£11 lb; cur^o in \Y*ics bus £8 10m £d 16;
Scotch pis, Nos. 1.2.3. und £1. L*r«d (j. 3..
in bond. £ 15 10 a £16 10. Till plates, lc, best
clnrco.il# 30* a 36*.
The pressure which unfortunately still exists in
tho money market, his materially 0Heeled the
opcreiiona of manufacturers, producing a disin
clination to ►peculate, and a decided curtailment
of the consumption of cotton. Priors arc, how
ever. maintained with remarkable firmuass, nud
a lair amount of business has been uono. It must.
uotWUhslattdttig.be confessed that busmens wuars
a gloomy aspect iu ihe manufacturing districts
with Imle promire of re iotiun uutii money be
comes uiore obtainable.
Iii* to be borne in mind that a portion uf tho
news wa* anticipated bj tho Union.
The intelligence is ol' an important commercial
chancier. Tno commercial community wi i b*
pleased tu know that the bills of Prime, VVurd Sc
Cu. which w.-re refused acceptance hy Overeud.
Gurney & L'o-, huve dime been honored by that
firm
Notwithstanding that the fund* have continued
tolerably steady since tho departure of the lust
steamer, u fearful pressure ha* bseu felt in Ihe
money market, deeply aflecting. if not t unruly
pnr.tly-mg every branch of trade and munufactur* *.
Tuis distressing state of relaxed uionutnry circula
tion, hu* been followed by several heavy failurr*.
mauy ut* which, from (he character and position
of the liouao*. have spread the utmost alarm uuiuiig
the whole trading cuuituuiiiiy.
The liabilities of the dtTutiliing house* in Lon.
doll exce«d two millions stalling, while in .Man
chester. Glasgow, Dublin. Belfast, Cork and Lnn. i
Ihe O tuk ilsulf ha* been one of the cau*««of
Ihe iiiilurvs. It hu* > II at unco .clased if* ficilirie*
a.ain-tminy whom it 0 merly fi.*Y .red oatiy ex
tant Tho bill* of Prime, Ward & Ct». of vour
city, have boon refused by Gurrwydfc Cu ; Una.
kar bankers of this city, until advice* are received
. •-"'“twf- This Ij^a can sod u great
deal uf utte tsiners. The Baring* ere .aid to
hold a large amount of their paper.
The frilure* will undoubtedly convoU your
business circluf, a* most of tha broken houses era
implies ltd in trad* with American house*. Tin*
Pan*paper* are filled wiih tho late Mrncion* uior
der.—The now* from lifly is of the must sinking
character. <1 Austria seems determined to i-rudr
I beity in the Papal dtatus. while thu Italians *re •
bring « very Ckurtioo to stisiain the Pope.
^Varitts bellevod will suurt break out ihute.
and Eiigla"d it is beheud will decide e^aimf
Austria'. France stand* with her hands folded —
Spam t* still tn convulsion*. Isabella, it 1* said,
will ru-ixu.—our duct uns are over, thu Libeial*
hive triumphed.
I him- from lluvaua.
\Ve yre iudebu-d to n mercantile friend fur tire
Ihe following extract* of letter*, received in this
oily via New Oilcan*.—Charleston Courier, 23d
instant.
"HAVANA, Sept40.— 1 TitoAdcii ha*arrived,
from your port with Rice, but her cargo remsim
afloat unsold. The Tower's lie* bran *t»red and
that por Mary Wilkua will be soli) for account
underwriter*, being totally damaged on tho pns*.
ago. Tlm stuck in dnalei'* hand* ia not large,and
if no further supplma drop in, hinder* will, ere
long be aide lo obtain higher prices. Business i*
very dull, and littlu i* dniug. B.ilu* of mnlusse*
have been inadu at Cardonas at 24 a 2!Jrs."
"HAVANA, Sopl. 9.—Sugars have coiuiiiued
to enjfiy a good demand, puriicul.irlv for United
atatesaud 3paiu,ii.id aa thttstnek ismuch reduced
and arrival* from thu interior very limited, price*
have hr-con.e increasingly stifi*. and wc have to
raise our quotations. As the quantity of Sugar
•till remaining lor i xpuit in small, tlm further
couise ol prices here may be considered indvpeu-
dent of tlm new* frout Europe, a* nearly ihe whole
wi’lbe required for the two countries above named.
Wu quote:—assorted kinds 548] a 74-ltlA rial* ;
Whiles 84 a 1UJ rials;Yellow* 7 adJ.Urown* III a
Gift Curuuhu* 54 a6 ri.ila. Ii L difli«-uh to pro
cire void duguras the greuter pan of tlm stock
is of iuditreruut qmduy.
"The weather continues to be ratlior showery,
but without heavy I'ains.
"Tlm <|iiiiiitity of Mol asses uemninin” i* a No in
significant mid the article ecll* at 2] io 3riil*.
"Imports.—There arc three c.rgou* Jerked
Beef from 3ouih America still »li h.nd -\ ca igo
of Fish from Halifax brought $14 lor 600 quin
tal* Haddock and $5 fur 700 quintals Cod; the
latter which appeared softoiio partial inspection,
ha* been found worse than was supposed uud
payl of it L rejected. Tlm ptjre* of Lard nre fui
ly Niiituiii- d; tlm stock i* 5300 kegs. Two mure
cargoes of Rice came ill making three on hand,
which ern held, a* dealer* manifest iudttVer-
encu, being under the impression that wo shall
soon ha vn soiuo uriLuL of the now crop. A car-
County. Strictly prime \
>« tu*
The new Capital at Mom-
«id, will besom, finishedan? r 3/r ^' )A
f«r «t II,« Sl.t, Uu.er.un.n, t„ a ’t! 1,1
'' 0 "°' "a,D«w«u,. Win, urt g„I";'”!'•>
Munigoumry. u l»4|
Consul to ($kk»e' e-r ,,
•WqIWoii. Virginia ha. I, «^ “ ,lu, Jo2
or t\2C5|»j
•:«llo, 1». j, C -J,,|
Cittoii at the urns of toll,,m?'* "“i*
«o inv., idals the *' ,M ®««iiitss-
Muimhl.l.llj
’" , SSSii ,wk
rcM
Iim.lt »APU|,. —
or xkw vouY* 1 '* t011
way IS UIX ‘' Aq Ut.
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New \urk us ihu imuie of h rr c | i "**
'ft »ri»r WrtMud Lir; '‘s ft*
deoco tar the Un | m |f * cci.Uirv-dh ta
which time *ba had been a L
,'•>« I'lml.yleruii CkuKd "JL ft'
"".f c.itveraatii.ii «„ jJJ.; W
nick'd lior ...rely, by .lindcini in r.pid I.,,.'
«ud dc.rci (!., ,,i cJHHr
Ii, tu. ptoJacT, ,S: •
.vltiuli pc-B.-ud Imr implicit Uilli. ,| ie *-
to murm.ir ur niniplii,, , j
-wlKUiiy City, •' H I. Hi. L«iid, l,i |,i,»“JJ;
ctly.iiitu nn 8»»d." Tlio k„ urcHicmTS,
"i.ihl.n tlie eye of numcr.iu, rcl.nirc, ,„j
r.!‘-.'," u '.' r . 1 , 1 Il,f ■ifl"'" 1 "!. *WI«
humble station, will tang clierUli ili«
one whose chief pleasure waitodUinbniiaU
ol .lie .loio entrusted to her stewardship. Bu
their loss i« Imr inertundtle gain. 3; lfl
jmee* ill t K pre.enco of Imr f?re»lor sol |U
d.umar, r-cjM.ms tlm riel. ,.w„d l,
lilo or usefultma*, sanctified by huuuliw «
ailed piety. • j
Movement, # f the AllrtaUc Hiram,t,^
S o of Lumbar from Portland haslir... .
i 12; no F. Pine lies come in for souio time. Thu
cargo of Box Shook from Boston is sold at 7
rials on ‘iO day*, with nil allowance of 4 rial for
* i h «s havo thu side-, in two pieces. A good
inquiry continues for llhd. Shook*,Empty Cask*.
Hoop-un J Candles, wlu'e Oil is neglucted. A
■mall cargo of Spuni-h Flour was sold at $14J
for 200 lb*., tml in American tlm re have tmoii no
traiisaciionsnf which therms only a small quan
tity iudt. posit
"Freighta,—There hive been no tran-aclioiis
fur Em opu »inca our last report, whan wc men
tiour-d iho charter uf a privileged vowel at £3 to
Fsliuuiith and a maikut, and of an Aniuric.ui t ut-
■ol to Tries)u ut £t! 10. For Sugar to ihu (J S
9 a JO rials have huen paid. For Moiasac* thine
is scarcely any enquiry.
"Exrhingc on Loml'iii 12 per ct prtimhiin;
Now York aud Boston 24 n 3 |n*r ct. premium.”
CurrtspoaJi-ucs uf tha Cbsrlstton Cuurisr.
KEY WEST. 8 pi. 9. J8I7.
G'lntlemen I hasten to forvvurd )ou tho fol
lowing news, a? a va**«l leave* lo uiorruw nioru-
Mi* ft>* PsIltiiC I*.
NayaL —I ho U. 3. stoam.diip Allegheny. Lt.
Coind. IJ outer, arrived h-re y**iHrd.ty moriiiug
fruiu New Oiluaus, and 1 am tatty lo say Mint
many of her crow are sick with fever. She i* turn
«nchort.d nlT Fleming's Key. and ihosn coiivmIk#*
cum Invu hur-n scut tu thu Alarum lln-puat. mid I
understand tli..1 tli"»ick will bt* detained ou hoard.
By thu arrival of U S Tran-puri Activu. we hear
tliat a large *hip 1* high and dry on toe quo kaand*.
as she was parsed 00 lust Saturday by said trans
port schooner. Vessel* have already left for iho
porno*.) of rendering her assistance, should *ho
■Mil be there, winch many parsons iluuk not.—
Out island umiiiinie* huniihy, und we hupu that
with precaution it may coii'i'ime m.
Your*, PEHSLVERANDI.
OriUauis, llawiil.
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t.ivr.sroei M fr . 1 pKuvmtiac
0 w*e Aro. 30 llonufi mw.ii I
HVVXH* l.iiNxw.Vws* rm.i'l
Nbw.Oi.ut*>> -sieiT. ill PaiuMwia* .fan.■.* I
viotm.c Sin. CO UtLioiom jiin.liI
CIIAHU-sr .1 KXrOKV,. Jirr -.’j.
Tl-V- |*Ijn4—K*rk T'c.itmi— Irt.Hj ten Lvo'-r, ;i
LtiU Kluur. I lvlj I'uiU. IU.' bu.licU Cum, iti tan
ti lie tlalvlic,
ll-»»n--ikUr l.ucy ltl«k.—-JD7 lc«Ric*.
HA.MBUUCt, Sopl. 23.— t’u ton.—\V# Inn I
no chmgu t« »ut«. The qo unity of nrviw-'
rived, up to dalo, I*S'l trail's—a porlmo of Whitt I
has been pl icnJiu ►lurt—ntu! the bslauce suldit |
from 114 to l Ii We uildsisiniid, lt.*w«v, r.rl
tha quality uf ih« 11* w wad called inirMling Air.
A prime atticleo old ur uew, uuu'd cuuiuianJll
very readily 12c.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. l8.-Co\tan-Out
Ust weekly report Uft the Culiuo irnukrt rsiher
less firm than bolero nutic«4; xml sow th*V hum
the full dccnunU by the Cricdunia p uvitig It'
lavorable llisu w‘a>. txpcCtcd.aad »ninu tliflicultic'
uUrrvvuiog iu the way of luqtausung Excbsnp
and rirtc'iing Freight ungAgemcuU, piira* Imc
rapidly givm way. airlatt now j * Jc. br-lm* ill
liighuM rniM* of last \vut ; k. The sal ■ rf ili« w*«h
nmbr .cu GtlUb.de*, taken mostly> far l'r*n«« «J
England, inclnd ng J mill bah-t, far tu day* upcir
liunj. The total receipts rincc brptmibcr !.«•
!) 884 bides, against 4331 lovaili" dale bV mi-
son, nudSi.HOli ba'cs tho year nrsviuw. Tli
weather fa. been a* fine ■* could be «i.h*d fo
niimrmg and picking tho crop, and tli- twvi |«v*
rrally bdltvod that the orOty W of ill lisMSWHt
appoar.incu too lata to du t"V uriiuiLI injury.--
| d»ir quutv nmr, which apply io to w emp wdj
From Biscadoxx.—By tho arrival of tho haih i «re traced 111 coiiforunly iu thu decline *lv"
ariuk, numerous largo houses ure irreiricvubty ! G«u. Harrison, at Alexvndtia, dates tn the 23th
gum
iu Livcrpnol we have to notice the stoppage
of the hniivati uf Lvuu & Firnmy, and Kirkpatrick
it Cu , whose liabilities are stated respectively at
£60,000; in addition >o which many Imu-eauf h s-
scr iiuie have declared their incapacity tu coo-
V.tiuo.
The failure of Grey Sc Roxburgh, of Green-
ock.i*ju*l reported. The firm w-u« cng.igud in
the cittu, timbur aud sugar trade, and thc.tr l.ubili-
tic* aru believed to be coiisiderablo.
The steamer Great Britain was siiccensfully
floated off uu the night of the 27th ult., and ar
rived ut Liverpool ou the 30ili.
Tho wreck ofthe bark Cuiuon, of Hull, with
tho loss of 30i emigrants, is reported to have ta
ken place upon tho west coast uf Scotland.
The uveiluud mail from India, had been re
ceived.—The general stuto oftlio country wu*
a tisfactnrv.—Trade wa* somewhat depressed at
Calcutta uud Bombay, but brighter prospects
clio. rod the merchauts from tlie luvorablu state of
the crop*.
A smart engagement look place on the 15tli of
Jnile, at tlie Capo of Good Hope, between a small
part) of British troops.md an overwhelming num
ber uf Kafirs, iu which the former sutfereJa do-
ft. a'.
FRANCE.—The ruiedo of the Duke do Prng-
liu still agitates Ihe public. Government having
seized upon tho nowspapore which charged ihu
slate oilicers with aiding the suicide, the excito-
nient became iutcuse,—The French goverumeui
ii i* formodaii alliance with Austria tu oppose iho
liberal measures of tha Pope.—The opposition
jourfiel* say that the French people are alt in fa
vor of dm liberal policy of his huliiiess.
A secret department exists io the French Post
Glficn, in which suspected fatter* are broken open
and re.nl, by order* of the government. An em
ployee who ulficiated in this department before
tlio revalutiau of 1830, is reinstated, at a salary of
toil thousand franc* per atiouui. This, it is Al
leged, affords a duo to the extensive robberies of
the mail. Charges nf cnrrpiiuu are uiudo against
thirty ur forty officers of government.
Six journals have bean seized for exposing
goverumHiit abuses, viz: Ihe Democratic Pacili-
qnr. tho BsinfeUe, the Gazette On Franco, ihu U-
iiioti Muiia.chiquo, Iho Churiviri. and iho Re-
furme. All luforual niachina was exploded on the
Bonlnvards, 28ih ult., in the evening, at tho mo-t
crowded part of the rashioiiNble promenade, io
front or the Cafe do Paris. It was an oukoii box,
cuntaitiiug fuluiiualtug puwdur aud various kiuds
nf projectiles. Fortunately uu one w.i* hurt —
The a-sHKiin was immediately arrested.
Count Alfred de Mnhteqai, officer of lha Lrgnn
of Honor,,the htltband ofa rich American In
dy, and.tbe father of seven or eisht children, was
found dead in hi* bed room iu Paris, front a stab
by a polguurd )nhis heart. A fa^al investigation
ended ill a verdict of death by his owu hand*.—
He was about furtyihree years of age.
Correipuadonu* ofthe N. Y.Sun.
Loxnmf, 3d 3opt., 1847.
Gant t—I have only lime to write you a lino
by tha steamur which leaves Liverpool lo-uiur-
row. The absorbing topic is the failures every
day taking place. Already bouses in the grain,
flmtf and provision treao bav# gone by the
hoard for over three milliuus: pounds sterling.—
The emise in most easss has been the Hidden nud
uamiuued fall ofthe markets, ew.m* ft* thu new
harvests. Beveral of |ho houses that liave failed
hid spoeulutad Urgelyaud held 011 the sioek when
p ices were at the highest, thinking to squaezu
►omstiui'g more from thu public.
5.000 barrels £uf me d corn £J.5t) per bag; Ex-J 0,t ^
Chango on Loudon was at nmuimdly, iluMcs paid;
corn tuuul $4 In $4.50; and 2,0011 barrel* of flour.
noted:
New Onr.cxr# CLAwircAiiov.
till. Ihvr broil recrjved. Five vc-scls from the' v.vssimilstiux i« that uf
United Status arrived thiro 011 thu 27th, bringing I fnlerior.
?,l "‘ V.wT»wi
G.mil MiilJlin, •■!
j Middling Fair Iji * *
Flmir wu. wotlli 87. Oil day., $1,83 p.r XIUII |
•icrlinj. I Freiilht.!— Owing'iu ill. «»ri(y .nlwl* "f
. - ~~ | t |, u uirroased amount of freight (priiinpvkj^
Naval —A loiter in the Hnrnld. dated Alonlurcy ; rate* of foreign are lii#'*er. i»
(Califurnia) July 18 say* that Iho sloop of war i principal engsguinont* ure two ship# j'*i.
tVarfeu uud the brig Brio wuro at tlul pun, tie \ p*>°l. **» * v,, h L’oUon, at 9 I0d.»
.. , .j .or. i-l dim, with robucco. at 40..I anu mis ior
Independence had gone to San Frencisco, where | |jc |of Co||u||# g;«»slwi«i tiisrs L butlitUsdr
were the ColUoibus. Congress and Dale. The ! jng, end tn* rate* *ro «* bsfort-.
Cnlutnhna wu* in *ail for ilia United Stale* un the ■ m 1 '■■ ■ '•
2l«i of July, Commodore Shnhrick having r»li«v. i cONaiONF.CS. ftltn!
.8 Gmuuio l.x. 0Mb h *. of (lc |
squadron. The Purhnnooili ua* blockading the j Bf<>oV# k Tui , imr , L Bsldnin RCe,Rs>umfc »■ »»-_
port of *Muz Ulan, tlio Prublu wua at Ac*pulco and
the Cyane gone io the sandwich Island-.
The Jamustuwit u rxpucted tosail to-day s' ould
tlio wind be fair.—Norfolk Beacon, 2i)th tost.
The fullowiuv i« a list nf officer* utt tcliud to the
(J- 3. «tuumor IVVaior VVilcli. now iu II nopicii
Rn d* and dontiited for tha Gulf of Mexico;
Lieu;. ComiiHtidiog Gnu. M. ToIImii.
Assi.lant Surgeon, 3. Guru While,
Master
u CtiarlsOM-
PAJtaBNOKHd
Mr. Mm... » >V C»J.k»3< » " "* ,
r IV J Etb,i'., H rlerbroo,. > W.». I s-l"' 1 ’'.
t,sell, 6 T Vsthr, Eti«»ll-
SHIP N B ff 8 »
, 1817*
1st Asa’i Eug.J K Matthawa f »ct'p clii*-f Eng.)
P'd Mid-hipuiau J. F. Walker, WilliumKmg
Bridge. ! - -
34 .\-*'t Ettg’rs—John Carroll, J,.\. Vmzamlt | *Tupti»-r.
Capt'* Clerk, John Mahon. [/Juf.
|*srl or SHrrt^unh-SoP 1 ^^
eirSil—BiwI.
Aiinivcn.
Gkoroia Moustrd Battai.I i.v —Monday h«t
the Georgia mutinied battalion paused through
mir city oil tliuir way.to the scat nf war. The
batialimi consists of G companies, about 500 men
in all, liMy to prove rough customer* in n cam
paign. They were under command of Jus. S.
Calhoun, who ranks a* Cuinncl. There i* nl*o a
battalion uf infantry now being completed m Co
lombo*, four companies lire already unrolled, und
tliu filth m arly filled up.—Tho Georgia Boys seem
dutcvmiued tu have some share iu tho fighting.
VVohuvujnn dmibl thut they will not be found
wanting |vvheii the hour of trial coni'*, 'and we
hope they wfl come out of eveiy fight with -uc-
ccj»*. a* we knqw they will with honor.—Muni.
Flag Sf Allot niter,'
Paxa-rYLVAXiA.—The pie*eni year w 111 give a
materially mcraused revenue to the Stale Treasury
from tlm politic works. Daring iiino mouths ol
the present fiscal year the receipt* from the canal
and railroad toll* show *n increase of f364.171.
compared vviih the corresponding period of 1846.
Tit* incruKse of the year, which end* mi ihe 1st
Decemhur next, will be not less ihan’haJIa uulliuo
uf dollars uVer tha revenue of 1646.
Thu New York Expre** *are—
Subscriber* to the Erie Railroad stuck are pay
ing up ihe list instalment orilod for with great
promptness —The business of lira road Is m*
very prospvron* atair*. Tlie receipts ure now
abdrt uue thmUatid dollar* per day with uo in-
eruase of expense*»« ruutttng the roaa.
The New Oiluaus papers eprak ofa new flag
to be *u"ii in that port. The sohminor Caeili*
urrivsd Mwro tlje I4ili lust, with tliu flag nf Central
America *• bar m is; head. This, which is ssiJ to
lie tha first appearance ol* that tl'c. indicate* tlir
opoiiiug ofa new channel for trade.
Ml,— TWl
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SAtaiD.
R»rX IsnanUm. Manttnn.
|tris «slma. Cullon. So* York.
||ri* Urelr. lla-klH.
HriS M'-rlir # Ht-Mell. ' r * , w' u
Schr Hshins. Aleliur*. »•»
8eUr Mury A Chappslli Gr«fivWrH«lto»
Qsrk Ycrnoa
FROM THW I'OIIT.
r-Ai'.n. N'#a Va». •
MEMORANDA. .
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