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From the Haltletore Sea it Ue 4tk taG.
b? n*o!i»T^o Tfi*'Vi*fa. ;
ARRIVAUOFTHESTEAMER HIBERNIA.
13 days later from Europe.
Mon Qml PoilonO to Eotopo.—A««i«i"V ol
tho Popo Undtrod (if 8«rdinl,.-A<tv,iuiu in
Bnajsiuff^-Doolin* ln,Poilon.-Cpndi(|on
ofiht mo nop o»jik«i. :
Tilt uuotthlp HiMtolf flopwin .Rr»(o. to
•nnonnooi) tt being t,!e(r«pti,d o(T BOttnn ti
II) o'clock y.tlenity ad.hiun.tnd thontoRtii tho
oky it Wtoip omlhitt or two o tlooh it (M*l-
lornooo. but it wtt B pVhrdttt ni*hi Jwjwl)
iiftttudoptoo ho* ptitopt.
Ksd'w ;
■ ty.ilH P.«i oi*u, to .iMoaikAldntah
atilt brougfn by tin lliu.ii nit oant.ytd bp .pt-
cnlitpitnio Ntw Voflt. Tilt txprtw i(itn
• . -ti ll n ..i..> .,d EltnJtu /•■•lunljvt if.
Abtlillt‘e*fiil»uHcfit houses abroad
' mltdge & UA.. LunWl)—uqyoim
i« BooRer, Sotndk Co., London.
_ ij.onrtnJn7n*rt fib un.rLoudon—not *tst»d; A
AtA Ouvin.(Jenna. £8(>.4K)Ij D fife A Denny.
Glasgow. £40ft.0*>fy ,0-rtWu-ho A Cti. L UJ-riek
~aoi dUiwii Riuii* BAidn, Honffner. ^IwiUdO;
Kola & Co., V*»ncH—tio’statadt Egenet Glasgow.
£410.00(1 A A G<iWer,Nsphew & Co £ lUUU.tKM;
dj„ c U A. Co .Venire £.10,000 5 M U'hww Verdin.”
. 4ria«.»w, £4o.U00; Kind. Irving A Co . London,
£1,500,000; Harris fife Hutchinson, London.£100
000.
Tho* U U Born it Co . and Thns Booker A
Soot, in London hav* been well known. »nd
ihmr leihtre caused considerable alarm,but when
tbn noU*f* nf I. A A Dannv A‘ Cn., and Gnrnndl
&. Brn*.. uf (ibiigoiv. wer« known to have ana
pnn.M payment, a general feeling •*!' anprdiwn
von. bnyuiid the Inoita ofthe odru trade apread
far and widu It 1* thought, on thia a do, (h it the
I* imi of 3Ie»ers. Danny will be fait severely in
N«w Orleans and New York.
Toa London docotini Inins** are great stiff r-
The stoppage ul Messrs. tiuroell Urna ,wui
. duly.tttn litlitn
luuep.udtlica ul .11 (lit tii.i..
bt repealed.,. §u.miiictl by ti
n..- Th. oommuiiiMtiun w«« fu
hminiKl M.-an ioi.litihor trhoiuwtri
» ui. . . .. - • -oftha poliliaul end dt-
tm.nt ofStrilol. »!•
SSSSSseSjIS^
iu do-l
, _ the last Week of the tnonlbi *Ou khOMtktJj
day of ill* Oth price* ailll iooiinuM v to ra^tfe^but
toward* the does of the wgekbajh wheat end flour
Were In fcRyf reqnWi|on- TM* Iwprqjffinjni
waa lhrib«r IMSltiued on the market day,, or the
Win. Wb n mBkt about 5» p»r quar
ter on (lie qnowBob" of th* tUht end flour, for
which there w»e ; fn limp 11*0 demandI both in
fHindoo anil Liverpool, edvaced from'3a. to 4*
par barrel. The lop quotation of Ilia letter de-
aerlntibfta of wheat was 6#V- per qnftrtet lt» Liver
pool. Ilia beef Western - oaHM, flotir, which ou
ihe l*twa*q*i6tade* 25*. pet barrel, and barely
fetehad that price, wia arllmg on Iha Will at 88*.
to 30*. Indian born had alio been in more demand,
and higher rate* had I e n paid for it.
The corn market, at the la Jest moment, appeared
firm, but, lie larger etinplif* wore still expected
from abiCaflrtiifl a* me English herveel Woe ad
mitted in bn an abundant one. it wae very doubt
ful whether Mrthar fluctuations would nm lake
placn bafnra price* reached (heir nalor*l level.
Considerable purchana* liiive been mude in the
market for Belgium and llollamt, in consequence
nf tlm dieeaund appeamnaa of the poietp hrop in
ihoeetwo cnuntriH*. and lha purcheiCa'heve tend*
ad m vlrengthen the in •rkel.
The »tate n|*eommerrial kfiair*. and of the corn
ixide especially, render it a matter of great ditli*
•unity In form e correct jmtgmont of the future
enn'e * nf prioea in M«rk*hi)e. Both on the 15th
a id I7tn 8ep'. price* were a H'tle higher. Thera
a limited supply of wheat, end tho stock* of
the house* whidi h*d failed, being withheld from
the market, aided to produce a firmer tendency. ‘
The tenor of the adviceefrom tho Unit* d State*
by wliioh it i* awertninod that on grunt eunpliae
eaii go forward, has rnntribniail to crua'a a butter
feeling in the corn trade Flour was quoted in
Liverpool, on the I8'h, nt 88* fi l- a 30*, and iu
Loudon on ilia 17th. at 29*.
The great uautofcoiitidanra which the late im
portant London failote* Iwi produced m tllh
money market, end the fact of ilia consumption
of cotton still coniiiiiiiiig upon a v ry contracted
ode. together with thn alleged unreinnnuMtitig
tala of trade, have tended throughout the week
ruling on the 17t!i Sopt., to considerably dnpresN
hn Ltvurpoul.counn market, ami to reduce into*
aituii* tbroe-niehtbs of a penny pur pound. This
quoted reduction, however, i* pnrhaps rather
•mra than the radity, except lor the qualities
ehtrh have been niiwtly acted upon, viz: the
mddling and inferior; and theae nru tho d> ai:rip*
tiom which aro not fixed by the Broker's Asaoci-
vtion iu the standard price. It is in ihuse that
ho greatest decline h** b-en scan.
It i* quite certain that all reasoning stillcontinuo
...
te The Editors of the (Rat _
end Southern’ Rli*callauy will |de«*a ,*«
thank* (hr their promptness iitlfurwerdlng rbturps
of the Election to this offihe.
ce.sedby the non-arrival of the ln*t Chinn Mail,
and iN'etfuctv have alruaUy widely extended, as
the couimissiou* of the house were considerable
with Canion, Lima, and Valparaiso. The failure
of Arouni (.emiimd in a former a rival.)in Tun*.
mIho connected with iho Pacific trade, created a
groat sfliitfilioti.lhe bshill i** being betwenn 2mid
£300 IKK). The fstlures iu Venice, G* ima and
Pans, increased die ginmn It may Ihnrefore he
ruaddy imagined whnt cotliHerneiion wae ennsed
hi London on the 11 Hi Sept., wiiuu it transpired
lost Messrs. A A Gower, nephews A Co, of
Coinmuu street, had stepped p iymeul. 'I he ex
tttiieive banking and comtn-rrul reLtmns of the
house with Italy. Spam. France, Sonth A meric®
In'in, and die UnUed .States, cannot, fail to pro
dine enrrHspidt'g oii* It -van* resn't*. The
iiouet had been csmblNbeu uearly a century, and
the foiindardied 20 y-nr* ago,at an advanced age.
with about £400,000. His nephews have*iuc«
carried on the butinas*. Muhel Lewi* Gowr.
the present cbief. ha* been a director of the Bank
of England lor in.uiy year*, ami 0*4 4U0 taken an
active part ill the Company of R.oy«j Cooper
Mines, tint tui connection with the lattbr body
ti said to hive .lat-ly ceased The liabilities uft|, a
bmi-e upou accopunce alone, was »atd to aiuuum
to £iWi»,0U0. The other ungageniruts we ahould
On,lit cannot f d to bring the. foul ainonut to
nnari; i,«h> - a-Uiun iHm tmtise of Cutnherlidge
A Co., of London and Veliianiso, of which firm
one of the Gowers hi a partner, waa immediately
compelled to atop payment.
It would be improper at tf!W moment to.animad-
vui t upon the aot of the pirtiea iu Meatra Gowura*
firm, which may scctleran* in ruin, bait it i- plain
ly slated that losses on railway shores hove con
tributed to thdis insolvency, whilst the failure ol
Mee*ri. GurouidIA Brothers, of Glasgow, end the
turn wiueh political afTsirs^iavn taken in Spain,
with which country Messrs Gowers were deeply
compromised, have no doubt been the imuiednite
cinse of the catastrophe.
The failure of Hiiother Bank director so recent
ly after the disqualification of Mr .Robiuson, lies
revived angry animadversions again t the i-«tab*
I mment of the B« k of England Mr. A. L.
GnweN being at present out of nfit e by lotctiou,
no change nfolfictr* will l*o ren leted necessary.
The public h*d scarcely recovered from the
•bock. *hek it further transpired thit Messrs.
Sanderson A Co , bill brokers, which bouse stood
tecoud ii> the metropolis in their branch of buM
ness,had suspended payment. They were known
lobe heavy sufferer* by M« s*rs. Leslie, Alextu-
dor A Co , and Gower, N**phew A Co., and a
severe run having been nude upon them for
money of their dpiuitor* held ate ill, ihey were
compulled to stop. It is quite nnpos-iUle to ei»ii-
maleiho extent of th^ir liabilities, u* the uiuouot
of their endnrseiueuteon paper iu circuLliuu must
be enormons.
Whilst closing this foarful catefogue of failures,
the intelligence reached u* that Und. Irving A
Co , uf Lou Ion. onn of the ol tesi house* 1., me
meri'imn trade. b*>ai>let havinc coiHiilernble busi-
iies* with the continent and tlm United Stele-, have
been compelled to stop payment by tlm dsutn ol
M '• John 1 ving, M. P. for interior, which bap-
I sued about two years ngo. The house lost the
benefit of his sagacity and exoerinico, but his pro-
pet ty deacon ed to his nephew a panne- iu the
bouse, dir John Key Reid, the present chiof, was
G tvernur of lit < Bank uf England in 1839, aud
•till lio.il.-t a scat in direction.
Thu* un less than three Bank Director* have
sticcmnbei tu the times within tUe lust ihur
week*.
It is stated in the London Exchange, that a gen*
•leimti connected with the (iimof Prime, Ward
A Co . of New York, arrive ! by tlm American
•taamcr. and that hui presence in the city had given
confluence end tefisfaCiiou The hills uf Him
h'*‘« upon Gyerend, Gurney A Co, which ar
rived by the Cambria; ftaf« bueo accepted in due
co^or-e. The amount, howevert waa only £-J,.
Messrs Gowers' failure will,*it is feared, ■«.
finusly a Fee- th * moneyed iustitutiuu in the United
States, which is in the ha -it of drawing on them.
The Obi • Life and Tru-l Company; which has
etoo.l high aiid deservedly so, iu pusltc estimation,
being4>ue of those which in 1937, honorably ful
filed all iheir engagement*, it was nulicjpatttd,
' would have a large annum of tnoir draftemi Gow
ers' house relumed by the Hibernia, bu jt ha*
baeu airanged that the Ohio Company'e hi‘l* ac
cepted, will u* taken by Messrs IJurnet, Hoare*
A Co., the London bankers.
TJie hill* reovived by .the Cambria the Guwera'
off red In accept, hot tlm hold rs will proba'dy
• prefer retuiu ni them to the Uuited fltnte*. It (*
.eaid that the Ohio 1-lle and Trnut Company will
he credit if* of Mewr*. Gowtn, Nephews A Co,
for not Ir-eihin £50,000.
The relax ition of the etringent measure* of the
Bmk of England in allowing loan* ou hill* uud
stock* at 5per cant.till the ldtli of October.how
ever, it may have rendered faciliiiee in somuqnur-
isie. he* not, a* we emlcipeted; improved tlm pu*
willow uf the Bank Itself.
in favor of Cotton, but it is especially certain that
if money is nnt only to he donr but scarce, the
trade nf the country niu-t suffer to such an extent
aa very soon to force upon governnisni the ne-
e****iiy of considerin'* whether the monetary ey*<
Him ofihrt country is lived upon a right condition
Bras ti, Egyptians and Sujats hare ajl partaken
of the fall equally, and the transactions at the de*
dine have been very limited.—The sales for the
week ending the 17tli, with 2,(100 bains on that
•ley, aud a quiet maiket, amount to 14.830 b-lei,
including 120 American 011 sprculation. mill 3,000
American and 50 Surat for export. The quota
tion*, according to the stan laid Brokers' Asso-
«‘iaiion. ere f'sir upland 6a6|;fnir Mobile fij: fair
Orleans 7 J. The imports fur the week were 4ft,*
708 bales, inolueive of four vessels arrived, but
not reported.
From ill* N. (I. Plcuyuiie of 0.1 i*it.
From tlie ItioGrnnde.
By the arrival nf the U. S. transport schooner
Heroine yesterday, from Bruzo* Santiago, which
place she left on the 23d oil. we have the Metaino*
roe Flag of the 22d ult. from which we obtain the
following intelligence.
Since Col. Heye arrived, saya. tbe Flag, he has
leered that the portion of his regiment constituting
the Lie command of Major Cltovalra, and now at
3-|tillo,ie not to join Inin, but retnaiu with Gen.
V\£ool. Jt ia also intimated that Lieut. Col. Bell’s
present command, two cumpanie*, left at San An
tnnio. will not bft-«rklMlvwMM»Trom Trane. If so.
Col. Heye wHI havb ouly five companies of his
.rpginivnt nndarhie immediate cooiumnd. Major
CMvolre. who It was opposed had resigned 111
order to join Col. Heye, us the presumption war
tint them would be more active service on Gen.
Scon's line, it will be perenived is a pussenger on
the Heroine.
The whole of Gen. Cushing's brigade, al«o or
dered to Gen. Scott's line,had arrived from shove,
aud was eucumpcd at Palo Alto. The brigade
wa* rcpurti-d to be in good health. Transports
were looked for dally at the Brazos, and as soon
as they arrived, (lie brigade would tnuve down
and rmhark.
The battalion of the 3d Dragoons, under com 1
m ind uf Col. Butler, of this Stale, had left for a-
hove.
Fnote Bkrmuda 4NU thk VVxrt Indie* —W
have the Royal Gnzelle, from Hamilton, Bermu
da, to the 2l*tof September—containing extract*
from various Western India journcls, brought by
the mail hteumer "Dee."
Jamaica a Fue* Port.—We aro enabled fo
announce that the disposition of the Government
is favorable to tne petition lately tran-roittud to
the Colonial Office, praying that the Colony may
be nude a free port, Utougb not qnite to the
extent demanded.
It has been determined hy the Home Govern*
m. 01 that in case the Jamaica House of Assembly
agree upon aud recommend the importation of
winch iu foreign vessels is now prohibited by the
Navigation Laws, the Government will exercise
the power vested in the Crown of suspending
the Navigation Lewe with respect to those arti
dee and will name certain parts of the Island it.
which bonding warehouses shall ba established
for lha reception of such goods, (t is, however,
to be understood, that the goods shall he impor
ted exclusively for cou-umption in thi* Island.—
A de-patch to this effect has cither already been,
or soon will be, trnn-milted to the Governor of
Jamaica.
Barbados*-—Copious nod soaking showers
had f lien throughout the Island of Borb uloes,
no doubt existed but that good crops would bo
realized.
Trinidad.—They have likewise had very sea-
sonnhle weather at Trinidad, and in feci at most
of the Ithnd*.
Antigua—The Hon. John Shiell. Chief Jm
tine Of- Aii'ignq, died at the 1-land 011 Hie 8th imt
He was a native of Moll t***rratt;
Dkmakara—\ Derasrara paper mention*that
n potition for Constitutional reform, wn* in
emir** of signature, and that it had been signed
hy most nf the leading merchants of the colony,
D-iMIvioa —Two shocks of enrthquak* were
felt nt this Island $ one on the 5tli lust. the other
on tha tith A church at Marie G il nto was
de«troyed, and other buildings destroyed.—N. Y
Express. 2d imf.
Io the last four weeks there bee been a decrease
M hnjion, iu tbe Bonk o|--England, tu iisss amount
w. wevkedoly.iliese.’
fines and the bills discounted increased
. whilst (hi reserve rand, which had dV-
indderably,Jiai. recovered jtjelf iu the
fait week, under the circumstances, with • smaller
.' amount dftMi'liori then the Bank lie* ever had niuce
the bank charter octi ll could have been only an
earnest desire tu relieve the comroercisl body,
.. w.iicb induced the beak directors so'far ta depart
J-orn principle u* lo Kud monsy)il5'pf^Jdeiik,
. v im«u its a« tnal value woe higher 10 the in <rket.
Th*'Baltimore American 01 tlm 2d instant con*
tains a translation from the Commerrio of Limn,
of the 7th August, ofthe corrtspoudence between
Mr. Buch tnaa and Jose G Pjx Soldan, the minis
ter of foreign relations of Peru. Mr. Uucheimn^
iu hi*letter of22J March last, inform* the minister
that atih* repeated request of the Peru vino gov
ernment, the President of the United States had
withdrawn iftr. Jewett, tbe charge d'affurcs ofthe
United Biataa. and had named a* his succea-or
Mr John Randolph Cloy, late acting secretary of
legation at St. Petersburg At tlmsame time here
•pdetfuNy bat earnestly rvm nd* tho Peruvian min
Jeter, that his goveynineat had failed to meet two
tu the instelmente.dqe to our citizens, with interest on
The bollloo decreased each from the l*t of January, 1842-each instal
ment being $30,0(10
The Peruvian minuter acknowledges the obli-
;tition« which hie government owes us for with*
sob Mince: In ease bis Holiuesi, Pope Pin* IX,
ahould elsim armed *e<Lianp« o ,- hL Majesty, the
K up nf 3*rdihlu, upiinnt A n’tiir.' invisiob his
•3 .rlwiian M .jo-:y will con*t4. i OA-md
Cvi :t ». I'.t '.Wrf. .;: f v!. . f nSf'r , .!iM-.
Beorgln Onoo
••How DvlKhlty .Break* lb« ftloriilag V
Wo Imvo returns rroirt WOuuntles, which we
give bolow, showing n gain, cqmpared with the.
votes of 1815, of IDG I in favor.efthe Democra*
tic candidate for Governor. This is gtyry enough
for ouo day. end fully detnonxtrates i|tal ; the peo
ple of Georgia have nobly sustained' the nominee
ofthe Democratic party,and unquestionably elect
ed him by a liandsqnif nwjnrity.
Foil Governor.
1847: - 1845.
To«m. Clinch*. IfcAlhitsr. Crswfnrd*.
Byan. 09 112 85 10 J
Oaldwin, 315 317 208. 315
Bibb. «H7 KW 724 351
Bulloch. 3*?2 33 413 '27
Burke, * 370 590 333' ,549
Butts, 117m 575 253
Chatham, 58 J 775 * 715 700
Crawford 454 351 457 433
Cits, 7t)t)ro 911 641
Cherokee, 952 ' 58ft 74ft w 533
Cobh. 978 731 8!5* 637
Colnmt.ia, 283 489 277 532
DmIC.IIi, 938 759 763 577
Ellingham, lift 175 111) 226
Emanuel, 269 195 317 226
Fayette, 2'ltlut 6f»l 418
Floyd, C6qi 416 380
Glynn, 33 '121 19 212
Gwinnett. 694 742 681) 757
Henry 95m 815 884,
Houston, 586 623 654 637
Ilsll. I6O111 599 529
Hancock, U2| 456 317 607
Heard, 452 355 398 313
Jefferson, 93 519 81 . 514
Jasper, 673 429 . '493 475
I«ee, lOditi 185 284
Macon. 30m 292 364
Mclhluith, 117 125 124 IH9
Monroe, «70 688 641 733
Morgan. 281 391 293 415
Mnrry, 3tHlm 624 403
Mine ogee, 833 1039 851 IH7I
Newton, 442 912 471 896
Pike, 112m . 783 642
Putnam, 312 388 381 315
Richmond, 425 6V6 474 747
Scriven, 222 195 225 241
Sum er, 85m 440 544
Twiggi, 140m 403 324
Talbot, 8! 3 741 794 862
Taliaferro, 67 362 54 412
Tro./p,' 429 999 41ft 1005
Upson, 356 611 385 649
WnMiitigtnn, 588 612 508 629
Wilkinson, 573 383 528 423
Walton, 721 526 744 505
Warren. 350m 372 6tt7
Wilke#, 80m 3-*i4 439
* I.zot-t.ATDRE—Senators.
Chatham—Snider", gain. «
Houston and Macon—Hunter.
Muoroeam! Pike—Cochran.
Bibb and Twigg*—Wiggins.
Effingham end Scriven—Lawton, D. gain.
Bulloch and Tattnall—A Tie.
Cnmdeu and Wayne—Fort.'
McIntosh und Glyun—Forman. D. gain.
Baldwin and lluricork—Terrill *
Cobb nnd Cherokee—Hunt.
DeKnlb and Gwinnett—Simmons.
Newton and Walton -Williamson,* gain.
Richmond and'Columbia—Mi Lr." '
Morgan and Greene—Reuse.*
Jnspcr and Outte-^Water#.
Meriwether and Coweta—Pnrk»,* gain.
RkeRE-'ENTAriVKS.
Cliatlinm—Barlow*, Clttik", 2 gain.
Bry.in—Bird*.
Bulloch—Riwls.
Liberty—Qunrtcrmnu".
MefntosH-r*Towa*ond*, gaiii
Bibb—All(in<on, Ncsbii*, 1 W.gnin.
Effingham—Morgen*.' ‘
Washington—Bullard*, Frankfhw.l D gain.
Baldwin—Harris*.
Monroe—Pinekard, Battle*, I D. gain.
Pike—Spear, (Lidding.
Henry—A Democratic gain nfl.
Crawford—Walker.
Wilkinson—Roricr.
TwiggH—Fitzgerald.
Muscogee—Howard," Bethuiie."
Troup.—Whigs elected.
Talbot.—Withers. Carter. 2 D gain.
Jasper.—Glover.*
Jefferson.—Todd.*
Putnam.—Reid, Galloway." I D. gain.
Butt*,—Bailey. D. gain.
Talia'erw.—Harris •
Fsyette —Gins*.
Meriwether.—Wlinbishi-Viiuicman.
Cobb—Maloney, and McConnell, 1 D gain.
Camden—Baratte.
Glynn—Diibignou."
Wayne—Bryan.
DeKnlb—Wilson, Darnell.
Gwinnett—Witworth, Brandon."
Houston—Bryan. Holmes.
Hancock—Lewis *
Scriven—Pollock, D gain.
Cherokco—Field. Williamson.
Morgan—Harris.*
Newton—Reynnld*." Pace.*
Upson—Andrew* • McCarter."
w« in thi,
iAll Haiinio tho po (
unlmsit be liar*."iwlnlc Hie 'Snuthurn Whig^miy
1 ak« Ids stand upon, •• No.Vnnre territory, : unlesa il
io-alave,'ton'd hoi|ico,i) meet upon the common
WNo iqoreterritoryd' The^tjealbo
•to Ua in strict harmony wii|»' Whig
’rvatiam; of whioh'we bear so mucH at the
‘present day. .This i* g'pxct of the cnnaerfatimi
upon which^ Southern raen aie callud to icly for
'support and for justice.
‘Ii V* high litqe, we think, that thie miittar *lumld
hn placed broadly befftfR the pttblie, and the truth
spoken in plain, unvarnished language. For y<-in
pa*l a coiiled has been progressing between what
lies linen Celled at tho North ‘the al ive power," and
the spirit of Abolition. And when we speak uf
tho spirit■ of Abhlitioti, we do nut mean to confine
it to the CtlHsjir.fellatios called Aholitiuntais, Imt
we extend it* appliealinti to those politicians at
the North, who are disposed to treiuple upon tho
oniiditution, lit order tu restrict the area, and gra*
dually strike nf- the existence ofthe iiiMilution of
slavery. We ojipty i^,therefore, gennr *lly to the
Whig party,i.t 1 on-«Lvulmlding Biates. It
gives tu tluil party■fMhieVof.'iirncterutics; and for
somo years p eiMt me mingled it«elf in polical
strife, spoken in the proceedings of political con*
volition*, and tested its power at the ballot*hox.
Until of lute ywer's it kunmed to lie a matter of
doubt in many honest minds as to whether the
tendency uf this revolutionary spirit was more to*
wards 0110 party than towards the other; and the
enucliiaimi appeared to he that both parlies at the
No* ill were sulliud hy il, end that neither could he
held by us of the South as peculiarly ruapoiwihle
for it- A sen** of event*, however, must have
removed every lingering vestige of uncertainly
upon this subject. Who doubts at the present
lime that the measure of Texas Annexation in.
vnlvedthe Slavoquiwliou T Nay,! wo are almost
ready to exclaim.-could any intelligent man have
doubted the feci when that measure was in inane
before the qoipjtry f £Had tho scales of pony
prsjudic**hueyVenn)ved from liist-yes eierySoti h*
eru Whig must have known it. The ItaJora of
tliut party in deorgio didkftow it, ami their course
upon this^qitcilit^n aloiio,. (however, long the xx*.
ecution of the. sentence may be fiafmed,) was
Iheir political dcaili-wnrrant. It is plain enough
that Hie defeatef Annexation would have be *n tho
delent-uf Southern iiifftitutious. nnd the triumph
of Northern Abolitionism. Opposition to the ex
tension of Shivery waa idauiiffed with opposition
to Annexation, not only in the halls of Congress
but on overy Whig banner that graced a proces
sion, and at every Whig meeting from the Mass
Convention at Boston, down the auryinst cross*
rood affair. The'rule works both ways. The
Annexation of Texas wan the triumph of South'
ern institutions and the dufeal of Abolitionism.—
Tho slave territory has been extended;—the num
ber of Slavo States increased, their numerical re
presentation strengthened in the hall* of Congress'
and tha only drawback upon the additional moral
force whichtWxtriumph would have given us in
Hie nation ha*been Ute course pursued by South
ern Whig pulificiiupi
. Who question^ the^Tactjhat tv a owe Ahncxa-
tiou to the Dern'ievatW pqrty as a Party I If an
nexation hud been defeated, who questions tho fact
that Abolitionism would hove owed its triumph to
the Whig Party a* u Party t Yet with a degree
of pertinacity Hist would he remarkable even in 1
Mexican, our opponents nt tho 8oulh assure it-
that on the Slave Question there i* no difference
of opinion or of action in the two parlies.
It is hy aate that a party spouks; it is by meas
ures that its opinions and its feelings era displayed
Annexation was not Iksvii Southern measure be
cause it waa oppo»ed by Southern Whigs, or be-
came it wassiipported by Northern Democrats,
The Northern'in-m who advocated Annexation, by
this act alone mudo .war upon Abolitionism
BUTTER-
Inferior...17*7
CANDLES—Spsrmaeettl..
door yls nnd*
• - . Nqriitprudo.
gtesasatb:
Rio
J»v«.,^....r.
Cf»AL--l.imp r ife*’”;
COTTON'—Upt'd, tnfnrloi
- . Ordinary..:.,
Middling
Middling Fair
Fair to gd fair.
Good Fair..
Ohots*'.....
CORDAGE—'Tarred..;.
V-. Manilla....
hlrting*. brown....
I ieaRbnd
Shnntlnga, brown..
Bl
Those marki-d thhs * are Whigs.
_ v fovernment owes us for with
drawing ME J;Wet». and at (he same time asys
that, on tbe 9th March, Beoor Osma, minister of
FeGt.Wtbe United Slates, was directed toWorrn
Mr. Buehnnxn that the first in«talmeoi had been
paid to/and received by, Mr. JewetL
A note appended to the forego.qg eays t
"Mr Jewe.u sailed for Europe on ihf 22d July,
nnd fie second annual npymdnt and the interest
have already been paid.!' > ,
[We understand that Mr, John Randolph Clay,
charge to Lima, and Mr. Bath Barton, charge to
Chill, who left Washington this morning, to ike
rnpret of us all, will xmbark from N. York in the
•. r>ut.y ic A few dsya^for Cl» */ro. to thtir
; u j»stiCA(mn* 3—NftJibn*; Ir:ttll,.ju»ctr •/;.
[Corraipondtuc* of tbs Savannah Ueorgian.)
8T. MARY'S, Gtti October, 1846.
My Dear Sir,-I send you the result at two
preoinuts, the only returns we have yet received.
Geu. Clinch’s entire vote in the county will not
reach 9(7. while the majority sgninst him wiU .hg,.
at least one hundred. The opposition made every
effort, and Manned to every expedient that Whig
ingenuity can devise', veiling their movements in
the roost profound secrecy, yet they have not
added to their niimbor* a single vote. Gan.
Clinch dost not, and never did. control the Re:
publican Coitoty of Qathdeh. Mr. Fun and Mr.*
Baratte are cycled to the Legislature wijhwnl pp.
position. Respectfully,
...... •Jf/MxijT'*, Crntrevili.k.
G. W. Todrb* 4ft . f07
D/L.'Clinch 32 26
Calicos, bias and fkney
Stripe*,indigo bine...
plaid..:::::::::::::::
Kiistinna f*.
. Bed Tick
181t-l>ry Cod......
Ilerringa. smoked.
Hvkercl.No. t...
Do. -No. a...
. Do. No. 3.;.
FLOUR—Baltimore II. 8..
Phtia'd andVir'o
Canal
Georgia
URAIN—Cnru, cargo...,
Gat*, do....,
GUNPOWDER...
HAY—Eaatsrn
North River....,
HIDES—Dry
Dry Salted....
IRON—Pie
fl»nda*,a»*orted.
Hoop
Sheet
Nall Roda
ARD
Steam Sawed
River
Kenximr. for export,
White Pine.ctonr....
Merchantable
Red Oak 8tave»
White Oak pipe
Do. nhd
Do. bl*l
Shlngtai.cvprui.
Do. other kind*..
iEAD—Pie and Bar
Shont
White Load....
J.IME
MOLAS8E8—Cnha
N.Orleana.
Ntlfi*t—Cut, 4d lo*>nd...
NAVAL STORKS—Rorin.
Tnr, Wllmiegton
Turpentine, aoft.
PIteh
Spirit* Turpentini
Varnish
DILSnSporm. W. *lraine«!
Fallatrainrd
Summer do
liinaned
Whale racked...
Tanner’# Lard..
Camphinn
POTATOFR
PORK—Meaa..*
Prima
PIPES....
j Ram.....;
nk
suam-co'hU'SiMowd
P. It.JkHLOroli
Havana, white.
Nctr-Orlaana..
Loaf.
Lamp
SALT—Liverpool,.......
Cargo
BOAP-AlMtkM,,Allow.
»«OT-AII
BEOAR8~4ljj.nl.lt
' *0 per r t.
At par ct
.WSO B
11*.
J 20 par cl
SCO per ct.
120 per ct,
;|0 paret.
Jt) peret,
> 30 per ct.
'40 peret
>20 per ct
R * tn per rt.
TALLOW—A martcan....,
TOBACCO—Georgia
- Manafaelured
TE A8—Ponehong
Gunp’deraudliap.
Hyioo
Young Hyion
Bohea........
TWINEJ—Bagging......
WRAPPING 'PAPER.: *
WINES—Madeira....
Tenerilfn, L. P
Dry Malaga...
8weet do
CUret.M.faoitin*
Do. Bordeaux.
Champagne...
too per el
30 per ct
peret
30 per et
20 per et
40 per ct
10 per et
per ct
Exported since tat Oct
R...I..J ^
Btocli on Iun4 not elrar.d nn Ihp 8iJ, o. tl .
”
Received tince uur la.t 54t.g g,
Raceiveit iireviuy.lv. 1500 ,
_ 11
*****
12 0131
Raceived previoUBly..*.:::::: ISOQ
3393
Exported tince our tact
Lx|itmed pioviou.ly **'
8 "-CI- ** l-."‘ iw Jww^.o.j.l. IMI, ~
Kip.rl. .f C.M.n, nic. i..d
^ Srm Mi i„ ... '
Irktrt « u .
IU**n« ~~
*• '• | w.buT
Hitt.
£3?.
Daiuara a.
B«t»ton
New York
Charlettun
012
74
It
400|
20C
iiiiq
E>|
Wt3
Tout
m]
~tr
{ ■ . 1... Yorlt
so p.i ci it,; ;
Churlettuu
free Total
[30 per ct
Export* of (jetton anil Kiev,
rrom the Port of Suvauuati. commencing Sept, lat, 1847
COTTON.
Rtcfe.
WHRff. TO.
Thi. Wk-
Previously
This
Wk
Tct.
Previ.
nualy.
Liverpool
London
Glaigow, (be
Greooock
Cowm and a Market..
Cork
S./.
Upld
at. /.
8
P
Tct.
TntslUroNt Britain...
1314
luoj
Havre
Nantz
Msraeillea
Bordeaux, 4ke
48
Total France
—
48
Hamburg.... t
St. Petersburg
Trieste, <ko
Total other foreivn p’»
-
—
—
Havana
Matanzaa
Rsracoa, Stc
Nassau, Ac
523
Total Wesiludiei, &.c
40111
523
Now-York
619
101
9477
900
SH3
Button
90
HIS
Providence
Philadelphia.....'
3P
too
Baltimore
7<
93
38
Cbarlerlon
II
(
M
291
Other U. Status porta.
Total Coastwise
1197
113
9491
aio
1123
Grand Total..
697
tat
3933" tSOOi
tff.'4
Olllcci-a Navnestnh (fhmuber of femnimr
R. E. STILES, Preiideut.
ROBT HABERSHAM, lalVice-Preridont.
C. GRF.EN, 8d Vlce.Prealdent.
OCTAVUS COHEN.Secretary ft Treavurcr.
Oammittu of Jppealt.—U, B. Cumnino, llr.nnv Ron*,
go. PADEtrOKB.tiXAC CoHZW.J *4. RtlO. W.PoHCAW.
He
diew upon himsslf the fuH brond side of Aholi,
lion abuse, hatred, opposition. The party which
advocated Annex itinn was plat ed iu the same re
latjon l«t Aboliltunfsiil. Tho spirit of Abolition,
ism could not continue to exist in its ranks. And
the simpteTacj lhkt Southern Whig loaders should
have sssumeif thq tinnalurai positiou they occupi
ed, should notJbliuff fije eye* of the supporters to
the Irtift: . flT’THA'f P4fjiTi<»N wsv nothing more
NOR LE*S THAN 4 CUMPRoNlsE WITH AbJLITION'
IG»! ThetSotr.hurn Whig did not abandon
riny ol bt* ettochbent to cxistiog in*titution«, but
he want into tho support n policy umagonistic
\a Hie interest! and power of the South, U> ae-
eure the. Abolition spirit of the North for the
Whig party, and ouph will he the verdict of an iu,
suited people adsoott us 8»* .clouds uud atnoke are
cleared from this subject. This woe the cotnpro
tnise; and a cotnpromUe planned tosccuro nut the
peace und welfare of the country, but the ascen
dancy ofthe Whig party.
The same cotnpromUe .is again tendorud iu
J udgo Berrien's resolution. The same arguments
are used, the samo feeling* excited at the Norlh
against the acquisition of territory wlii.-h constitu
ted the opposition to Annex* ion. No exteiirion
of the slave power, no additional slave territory,
a restriction of the institutions, the interests, Hie
influence of llio.South. Southern men go into
the-dM>portof this antj-Southrrn policy. Tliut
this should be rovsiBt.R is only conceivable toliTm
who has played q desperate gnmo ut cards. Agniu
is thd nnhuly compromise tendered to the spirit
of Abolitionism; a compromise planned not tu se
cure the peace nnd welfare ofthe country, hut the
ascendency of the Wnig party. Again is it ac*
cepted ; ng .iu hat tho acquiri'ion of territory be
come^ Democratic measure, and ts wo owed an
nexation to the Democratic party as a party, so
shall we owe the acquisition of additional terri
tory (without the Wilmot Proviso) to the De
mocratic party as a party, nnd the. latter will be
our secondtr-umph over the spirit of Abolitionism*
aided by Southern Whigs under the party com
promise. Again has the leaders of that parly in
Georgia sealed their death warrant. The instru
ment Usigned, sealed, perfected. Mark our pre
diction l : JO* When once they are down lv
Gr.onou they nkyerjuse aoain ! «£fl
• T-HE-Txi.ioRLEa'vThMJosU r or the Telegraph*
icvflarw 1 have .'reached Columbus from U19 East;
and are up en Oglethorpe street, tn the Tcfe-
^raph o/fice in the corner room ofthe Oglethorpe
bfjr'; C^wf,' tfttt^nperiiitendent : of the work be
tween this‘place and Montgomery arrived hero
Isat week," add lufo’rms n* (hs| 35'miles; of .the
route ii r.eaify for the wirgs.—Columbus Time*
5ib itisL • ' 1
Illnzis or the Hon. Loots MoLanz.—We
are pained to learn that this gentlamnn is extreme
ly, ill md hut little hopes entertained uftn* rvcov-
Tit E'\V*atii»:r—For.several weeks east we
have had clear, plynssnt weather, nidi M'HfuJt'
bo.yerV‘favorable,for matdriniztirt.gathering the-
Cntton crop. Wo are inilined to think, the gdbd
state nf weiuher will Increase the crop of CmttiiY
over what hsg been generally expected.—Ham*
burg Republican, fldf Inst. .
The Kiyer.—Notwithstanding the continued
dry nmn'hcr' the river is still in good busting or-
t Her —I id.
I tease.
Cnpt .Pit'll. Kearney, who lost an arm at Chit*
riihtisco. i* n ueplicw of Gan. Kearney, and a
nitive nf New York. Ili* private incqnm t*
$3t) OftO per annum, and, liko Taylor, h*» follow*
the wars for the love ofthe thing.—N. Y. Globe.
Military—We tiuderetand that a vessel is
shortly expected here from New York, to take on
board the troops now in this harbor, who wil;
doubtless embark in a few days for the sent of war
in Mexico. We loam that there are aboti* two
hundred moil who will ho despatched in this ves-
■el.—Chas. Courier, 6th inst.
Afire took place in Augusta, Ga.. on SatQrdajr
evening last, In the rear ofthe Eagle and Plia>‘tii
Hotel on Reynold-street, which consumed Htree
•mult wooden buildings of little volua.
A telegraph line is about to be established from
Halifax to Quebec.
Great Sale or Wool.—Hwm. Perkin* dr
Brown, of Springfield, sold to Burlington Mills
Company, Burlington, Veimout, on Thursday
I ant, two hundred thousand pounds, fine woo', at
the follow prices, viz: 45, 55, 65, 75, aud bOcts.
per pound.
Later from Sr. Doming.*.—Tim schonnor
Telltts arrived to-day from Jurem'e. and bring*
advices to the 10th tilt., by which it appear* that
every thing was quiet at llayti—find that Hie re
cant difficulties in Port an Prince, have been
peaceably sullied —Boston Jour, nf tho 1st inst.
A Washington latter in the Baltimore Sun
eays— 1 There will not be any necessity fur
In.hi at the next session, as has been iuiugiued,
for tho revenue is likely to be adrquate to the ne-
■ cos-try expanses of tha Government, army, navy,
and interest on public debt included, nut only
for Iho year ending June 30th, 1848, but for the
year ending Jnnc 30th, 1849 "
From the Pacific.—We are indebted to a
gentleman who loft the coast of Porn in the month
of August for a Callao paper of August 7. The
Peruvians were still talking ol invjding Bolivia,
bat it was thought the difficulties would be ami*
c.ihlv adjusted.
The government of New Grenada continues
to keep up n Urge garrison at Pjuauia, to resist
tho lauding or Flurcs.
State Faith and Finance*. —On tho first
of January next, it is well known, the state of
Marjlnud has determined tn resume the regular
phrment. in cash, of the interest on her fundud
debt. Tha article on this subject, which we pub
lish in snother column, exhibits the gritifying fact
tint tho treasury will be amply provided with
meahs for th's pttrpoto, and that the revenues
Tvill oxceed. by a very material sum, the estimates
made last winter by the Committee of Ways and
.Moans —Baltimore American.
Prison Discipline.—Tho Dinisli Gn'vernmo'fii
has commissi med Lieut. Otto Vnn Schndlor to visit
this country fir the purpose of investigating our
prisons, so tint hy his observations in this coun
try the defects of prison discipl.ne in Denmark
any be remndied. Mr. Von Selndler In* arriv
ed at New York and commenced the duties of his
mission. Thus it is that the new world is hecunt-
ing the teacher of the old—the child is giving les-
iiitis to tits psrent.
The Saturday Courier establishment, Pliiln !cl-
phia, on Tuesday passed into the hands of JMm
K. Vodges, Esq., the receiver appointed by the
court. The 20 h October is the day fixed fur the
silo ofthe conoern—materials and everything vise
included. It is valued at $60,000.
A Just Bentence —The persons who attemp
ted to killMr. Hotchkiss nf Brooklyn, have been
convicted and sentenced to the 8tate prison fur
their natural lives, Although the life of Sir Hotch
kiss has been spared, it is feared that his reason is
gone forever.
When do we'begin to love people 1» When
they begin to Ict us look info their 'hearts, and
their hearts'
Swarne*eCompouad Syrup or %Vild Cherry.
To the Sick and Afflicted. ^
The only origin d anJ genuine preparation —
Teetiinoiiiats will Naver Cease.
Putt, a del? ut a Sept. 4, 1816.
l)r. IT. flwayne—Dear Sir,—Utiugfor a length
of time nffiirtrd with a very viole.il cough, with
pain in the sido .m l breast, soreness of the lungs,
shortness nf breath, lo<* of appetite, night-sweats,
dtc. I made trial of various remedies, which
were recommended h gtdy in the papers, but gra*
dually grew worse. The violence of tny cough
wr< such that the blood rushed p ofusoly from tny
uost Us when the paroxysm* of coughing came
u.mnme; indeed,my whole system seemed pros
trated, and the hour of my departure seemed near
at hand. Atlhiatimo you recommended the use
of yfidr Compound Syrup of W tld Cherry, which
imthediately began to soothe, comfort, and allay
the violence ofuiy cough, relieved the pain ip my.
side, strengthened and healed uiy luugs, &c I
continued the ust of it; but now, thauks to God,
and to the effect uf your Compound Syrup ol
Wild Cherry, I am cured, and ablo tn pursue uiy
daily labor. I think it nn iuv diublo medicine in
coughs, colds, and diseases nf Hie lungs, and one
that should be known to allofficted If persons
would pun-hase the original and genuine arfclc;
as prepared by you, and nut tamper with the many
spurious and worthless preparations which are at.
tempted to be palmed off on the reputation of
yours, il might he the means ol saving many vnl*
’liable lives. 1 freely offer this M dement for the
benefit of those who are sufiVring as 1 was.
Eeeeiel Thomas.
13 h st.2 doors from the con er of Willow.
Oh! beware of them that borrow
Fame to suit their poisoned view,
Yet furgive them, child of sorrow,
For they know not what they do,
Th# original and only genuine article is prepar
ed by Dr. 8 way tie, corner of Eighth and Ricests
Philadelphia, and for sale hy Agents in nil parts of
Hie Uujtcd Stntes, and some purls of Europe.
For aate hy tho Agents,
A. A- SOLOMONS, Market square,
J. M.TURNER & BRO., Monument squ
THOS. RYERSON, Corner of Buy nnd
Whilulicr streets, Savannah. —13 net 8
•< While lhe»« ia I ife there is Hepr.”
Instances like the following are almost nf daily
occurrence, and render superfluous all farther
comment upon the efficacy of Wistnr's Balsam.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Sopt. 18, 1845,
Mr. S. W. Fowle: '
Doar Sir,—The character of Wistar's FaUatn of
Wild Cherry iaso well established throughout the
country, and especially iu the stnlu of New York,
that any farther testimony would seem to bo un
necessary. Ynl 1 have derived an much advantage
from it, that 1 am happy tu communicate through
you to the sick and afflicted, ivhat it has done for
mo, and I consider it n privilege and duty to do
so. I havf been treu' led with weak lungs funr
years, had a cough, morn or less every winter. I
was confined to the house all lh.-t winter with n
severe cough, pxiii iu the "side and breast raisod
blood several tunes- I consulted a physician, but
have never taken any medicine which has done
tue an much good ns
WI STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
I consider it the best medicine in the world fur
Coughs, Calda, and Pulmonary cnmpUmts.
WILLIAM B. 8WARTS.
None genuine, unless signed 1. BUTTS on the
wrapper.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail.’ hy
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
181 Bay Street, Savannah.
Also by DR. A. T. BOW NR.
And Druggists generally in Gnorgia.
oct 4 . 3t—
c o II n E II C 1 A L.
LATENT DATES.
Livznroou....
....Perr. IDiPsovimjacr.
.Oct.
I
II war.
Auc. 3o|Bo*tof. 1.
Oct.
i
II*V4F*.
....Hzrr. IfllNvw-Youic
.Oct.
9
Nbw-Oslkani.
Ocr. C Pim.4Dti.rHu
.(•ct.
2
Moatt
Oct. S Baltimore
.Qcr.
4
Zxvedke CooK.;Pra«dnnl,
utstiwy 40 v. > y—
? MORRIS ROBINSON.Tceaident.
SAMUEL HANNAY, 8ecretary v
Application* received by
fob 1 ly- W. P. Ii
EXPORTS FORTIIE WEEK.
DEBARARA-ltriK Craed—110.301 Gs-« l.amber.
HAVANA—Brir Orloaaa—4tMcaXk»and I twlfcakh Rice.
* NEW YORK—Itrljr Wilton Fellar-IX) txlaa Co.ton
30 caiha Rica. IB halaa Yarn, 7 do Woo). 80 phs* Mdse
—Brie Clintuu—170 caha Hies, 433 halaa Cotton, 23 pk*.
M.laa. 6 looa Old Iron. Schr John lldrt«an-07,*8l IiMl
LaraVr.
PHILADELPHIA—B-ic Joanphd*-331 o*»ka Rlcs, 70
bolai Cotton. 40.000foot Lumbar, 100 b»|» Rice Flnur, 10
hi.taa Yarn. 8 pbga Mdse.
BALTIMORE- Hrif UopUrny-74 bat*«Collon,l»J bon-
dim ItnJ««. 70.443 that Lomltar.
BOSINiV—Rrl# P*ra«rtn»uc '-14!) tMO feH Lambrr.
EH ARLES TON-rer Steamer*-M bole* Upland Cot-
Nnvnniinh lUnrltel. Octabrr 8. 1847.
COTTON.—Arritml lincf lit# til in«L, *3# In*. Ur
la id (410 by Central Rail Ron!) amt Ul tut«*8nM
am) clearml in tli*. Mina lima, ft <7 Ulc» lt|ilsiut an.l (r
bilt* Sea Island ; leavmy on hind, includinc all aa »W
b wrd not claarn<l nn the 8(b ind., a Muck •>( tint m
Upland an-l 740 balm Sea latanil, afuiii.t 2988ti*leil'plai
amt 48)bitai Sea I*l*ml at the lam* porio<l Lit year.
The market continue* in ihs lama tluil ititr, th* itnm
having Itcen very 11 mi lad dating rb* «* hot* nf lbs *M
The llibernii'a accuunti, received by yettcrH*)'* at
♦ honing it declino uf about | »f a penny per pound, •<
a have lendrnry lo check furilitr operaiiuiu for a at*
Owing to thminrettlpd tlatr nf lha markrtand the Iraac
tiom an trifling, we refrain from ■tiampliti} to givegMi
tion*. The *al*a amount in -2IH liala. Upland* e» full**i
91 nt IM.iUal |l, amt ill al lit.
Receipt* of Cnuoit al Hie Inline ing (dare* *inrifh«
Septentner.
1817.
UU.
Georgia Oct. ft Ift'-’j W
South Carolina, Oct.‘4 Nii8 l'*' 1
Mobile. Oct.‘4 21.nl SOU
Ncw-OrlMiii.Repl. 23 18337 IMI
Taxmi. Sapt, II M !•!
North Cnrulinu, Sept. II Ul J '
94469 * i»NI
The following i* „ ataiement ol the Mock ol Court*
hand at the rcspnclitr plane*named.
I PIT.
IM<
pNvannali. Oct. ft
... 4P40
MX
South Carolina. Oct. 2
2 tom
I'.Wt
It obits, Oct. 9
... 10491
iw
New.Prlfanr. 8epl. 25
... 21199
wi
Texas, Sept. II
... f-o
IW
Fhride,Sept. 18 .
.... 387
IM
Augu.taami llemhurg.Oct.I.
... IftttW
SPI
Mjcoii. Oct. 1
... 4013
3W
Norlli Curolina. Sept. 1
... ion
tor
Virginia, Sapt. II
.... 418
ia
New-York Sept. 28
... 02731
.W)
Philadelphia, Sept. *45
... P'18
J£t
WI
RICE.—We note mIm of 900 r,t\lt. but »r*
aaiU«
ton.'
trie are found to bo worll».]dq^in|i Cai^'lfeiaud Coi toe. 334
.. , =S ^bbUlihria. IPf boxsa’eW, 10 bate* Yarn.
AL a AKKTV^IN*raAlY€I^ ,€jO>jf j AUGUSTA, Sspl 6.—Colton.—The market
during the week has been rathei m on iinsstiled
stiff 1 In' d»y however there hs< been a Inifdf-
niand. V*ith Xomn ieiivlty. at fnU prices—a fraciioti
aHoie'what oould be ontained last wi»«fc. We.
however,coniine onr quotations.-of II ■ 11 j cent*
for feir in square bales, letndrking that that quality
is scarce on Iho market, the reeeipto hemg coin*
posed of good utiddlinx to iniddltiig feir.
Tha receipts or the naw crop are very small f.»r
tha season.
five the pri«e. the article, however, i* Hill on lh«Hec»*
CORN — .VtO buthrli dararged *old at 60e. W* b"
beard of no other aate* ihia wa«k.
FI.OUR -We report ia la* or.5000 pnunrlr at 3).
New Orh-ani el tll.M blits dual CJ. end a lot of uftn* "
, R.ACOX.-.A email lot Side* btougM Plr.fiOOOpeorii*
BJc.
ROPE. - .V) rnits Kentucky »old at 8|.
GUNNY CI.O pit.- 3 bale* *o|.l al 21 J.
WHISKEY.—75 bbl* New Orlean* *uid »t 2<k F* 1 •*
EXCHANGE.—Foreign, eery little doing. The &’ 1 '
aeli eight check, on the noitbernritio. at i |*«» «•«* r** -
Out-dnnr*, I per cent.'prem. no New York. They'P
chare right to live day check* *t |"r, 30 day bill* *t !•"
flOdeydo.etll per cent. dl*. ,
FREIGHTS.—No change to notice. r«rNewY«» ^
rate* ere |c for rquare and 5-ICc for mood bale* cello*. -4
par caik fur rice, aud HR per bsrint for corn. |
CHARLESTON, Oct. 0—Cotton—TJte Irstj
actions of Saturday la»t were con finrd to some.*
bill,?, m ilie oi'r"' ,I|C el “|“ f f ,‘Zv
,I,||» naflk. Ul. .Vl.u .Uy. i.p~» d-..f WHIb**
Her, mill nl «imiln «ff«'l ”“ l1 purcl,m««r» »rr? t
Sue «ilh ilwir y''tnrd«y, "*•» **j
rrri.liln, Htllimm^anlolM. *t *» *J*ly I 101 "' 1
JSbullcliu bo«td nl true uf Hi. .*.«».» W»
ii»ii ii*.* Mtcamer Hibernia had arrived at »• *'
0,1,1 Hint Oiiiioii hnd drclined (.1.
..lop III ini". »»'• h"'"'"' t'S
„fj;lllhull, hml clinui.il V*”**. itf
uur Uik three days reuclied. in tho a^grepWr
bn?H*. and when buyers witltdrsw, pUr T' 1 ' ^
of SnlunUy uwininjl lnl* ll ' en MX '"‘"‘"J |(J
I2c.. but a wry large portion of tbe pen
were confined to pr.ee. wi Inn the
11 Rice —Tliero has bee" little or no iuqiwj jJ
tin. nrllfln .III,? 0"? !*»«• S, "“*
■l.w crop, rcprerciiail mi " h ' ' g !„ P ^
qiul.iy. were sold on Monday!* 1 54l P rr lk ,
2 Slid pure,I, .bom 64 ii«e«.
l y»*ierd,y. b„. ao bid,
Knimli Kir,.—A' Hurd c«r,u of lb" "•*. J
compn.inp Slm'lt 1600 bu.li.l. h„. com, '«
*“F,“«"iu-A vS b« b.,n i.k.P up
J i» foui. r »' y'•'•rShJiSrS fnr
squsr* bags; and one for HaAre at Jc.
rnitJMBIA, Oct 5—Cotton.—Ot»^
™n! .. !lii„ .owe. of .1,3i. unf-;;'!;
a been n»"i* •
hension* —■ — . .
light fiir the veasou. (
itX\litlTHi*. 7.—Cotton 'Dm
„tl!r A r rlu'l. urn!
" ■’Ml 1 ?.:"'SOzZ » w
ly— W. r. HUNTER, A(.m.
of the strainer's accounts,
shade's difference in pi toes,
from Ift to IIj|*
Silos
roslt'ri
D
uT'ONT h po\vdi:k. fo. *gj*j EUX .
•rx’t *1 <!•
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