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And PobUrtMr or tha L*vi of ihc Union.
I'.ll, MriM. Tin
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IWWP or Ctinrior:
d*t Thu.A :1. twwlf e*»i»i«€f«A and ebpp*'*
CCB r«*tenM >hip CAMERA, Capt. Dunbar,
will be reWjr t6 deceive fralitht on Mond-iy n«**l.
For whlith'epply lo Catlt. Dun^r on board. nr
to L BALDWIN & CO.
net 7 ■ ■ • ••-■'■•-•
For WeiT"Vorlto—Gill K>1at»li*lu*n liiiif.
AlA ' Thb rejtulir packet ship IIAKi , FORD l
5$8t Cept. Snnnemen. hevin* pin of her freight
engaged, will h ive quick deep"eh. For freight or
neaaige. apply oh board at Telfair's whirr, nr in
net 6 L. BALDWIN & CO.
The Bleeilen.
For Governor.
1847. .
1815
For New Fork.—New Lmo.
JM' The regular and favtMilin|r’oopp«*rerl and
copper fastened picket brig JOHN EN-
DER8. Capt. J. Johnson, ♦viHeaH with di-patch
For freight or passa#e. havii.gh mdsnni*' aecnm-
mod-liousi apply on 1»o«rd at Tellur's wharf. 05
.,0 8. W. WIGHT & CO-
ncl 4 • •
NO tlGH
«. MAIL STEAM PACKET l.fNE.
For PalaCka, Floriiln,
DiRiair, Buck-wick. 8t. MAtta*. Jackjosville,
Bi.ack Creek aid PtcoLAra.
The fuvmiie steamer GF.N. CLINCH. Wm
Curry matter, will take the place nf the St. Mat
thowg, now nitderi'ning lepnii* and lenvo the
Charleston .Steam Packet wharf every Theadav
M'irning. at 10 o'clock. Returning wi I !*•«»»
Pala'ka Friday Morning at 7 o'clock, touching at^
tua above named phicrn each tv.ty.
For Freight or Passage, applv nn hoard or to
BROOKS &TUPPF.R Arrnta.
not 8 3-
SrMhWtihl) L.t*. alc«u*-»
n k t w m
SAVANNAH »1c PAIaATKA
•v 'IHR tv*V or
DARIEN*. BRUNSWICK. 8T. MARYS. Ora : JACK-
SONVil.M.. BLAI R CREEK A PllOl.A I A. H.a
In enuneefion with the Charleston Daily Mail
8tea'h>packHte at Savannah, the steamer SARAH
SPALDING, from Palalkn In Lake Mo roe. the
U. S. Mail StAgnTffom Ptcnlati tu St Auguaiiiio.
etui from Hla' kCreuk, vin Newnxtisvitlo. Alligti-
tor. Miner-I Spring* & Columbus. to TuIlalMSsee.
OCAMULGEE Carr. A. Choe.
ST. MATTHEWS .... •• P. McNeltt
These packet* In.ivo S «vann*h every Tve»imy
an-I Saturday Mobkikgs. at III o'clock.and nr*
rive at Picolntt iu time for the M.til Sioges logo
through to Si. Augustine heldie mglu every
Thursday and Monday
Returning, loavn Pal a tit a every Tuesday and
FriHay Morning, at 7 o'clock, touching <(a above
each way.
They are both lotv pressure boats, ill complete
order. and Itand-umely furnished 111 every r- eye *1:
are'commanded by gendeinen »f well known cs*
periance nn the rattle, and thnir patron* are ns.
surrd that every atten'inn will be p *id to the -afsty
and comfort of ptssengen, end to the careful
handling of freight.
— aoenT* —•
Rro k* Ar Tiipper Savannah.
A. A DcLorma Darien.
• 1. Friadlander Brunswick.
John Bee-sent Si. Marys.
Fernandez A Bishee J-icktinnville.
A. Coy...., Black Cieck
Geo. Dooley ...Piculata.
J.’P. Hawk ns P.ilutkn.
II. l.ifinc & Co Charleston
N. H. Gnnda consigned to the Agent* lurwnrd*
od free of commission. Freight from Savannah
and Charleston, end till way freight, jinynbl*? by
whippets. sept 13
Bryan.
Baldwin,
nihb,
Bulloch,
Burke,
Baker
Butts.
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D'Cutttr,
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•F.lhert,
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niRngham.
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Glynn,
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Henry
lloiMion,
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Heard,
Harris
Heheisham.
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Henry,
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on Is espahia of doing igninst oe she has done ~
Her prociamatiniia aro^moderation* of war. nh«
•do'ee licit Invade nnr territory or .tneot ns upon .the
•ea, ortly bocanse she cannot—and she soys an.—
Evory effort to insult, dog.nde, and
■ho has exhaneted. It will not bn .donind that aucp
■ policy demands acnon of spine sort trom nur
envernment. It cannot be amicable, Tor Mie n««
dismissed our mime'er, and rejncts as nn nbomiita*
lion, the proffer even of a jiIhu for rirgntinutn.
. •• * * If wo were at »vhr wllh the mn»t
powerful European government, «0ch .proffer*
would nut have beo.n so received. It ts t|i insult
*0 deliberate, a wrong so profouiid. that to endiira
11, is toiuvitn from the tnea'tioHt of the comnutnt*
tiea nf the earth, indipuHy and npprosslon^ It
will he admitted that there i* no propriety in leav
ing aucli an issue open and rteulscted. rlie hon
or of muons, like ,UmI, ol‘ iridividuiH; I'rouke no
delay."
What language, we ask.cqutd bnetrnngor,tl)Orc
utiqttaliilcd than this! flow differoal. how wide
ly diffurcnl is it from the vibwa i.xprcsscd by
Mr. Webster in hi* lain iiperch at the Springfield
Convention to which ne shall have frequent oc-
caaion to filer. He amd **I concur with your own
will bn-J forcihly exproasod sentiments upon the
floor ofihe Representative Chambhr (here the
speaker turiiud to Mr. Aslunun, the presiding ofli
cor) last Wiutor. and ngroo with you in enving that
the direct consequence of this act of iniquity (An
nexation) is the war wo are now engaged in."
iKT*"It h a war in wiiicit Mexico ua# The
ORtEVANCE AND WE STRUCK THE riRST BLOW.—
Sue has the prominent comm-aint and we
commenced itosTiMTtES." X31 before lliose
Inatilitiot had boon cnmuieiiced, when it \* to be
s ippnscd that tlio cxecdiivo was anxiottoly rlolib-
erotiuj the courso which il should pursue towards
Mexico, tlm immense weight and influence iifllw
leading Whig Journal of the Nurili wore thrown
in f ivor of an immediate war. and the roost deter
mined action. Mr. Weh»l. r‘says lint *'we coin
menced it}'' yol this paper proclaimed, ere the
first blow was struck, that 03* a quAM war is i»e-
ct.arkD aoainst us."^fl Mr. Wubfler nweris
lint Mexico has liecu aggliitved by us, that she
has the prominent coinplaiut; yot the North
merican declared in tlio must emphatic language,
that DtT* ‘tub wrong (aoainst us) has rkache
the uttermost! Ale that Mexico is capable
op iioino aoainst utxiie 11 a- done. IJkk proc
lamations ARK DECLARATIONS OP WAR. She
duos not invade our territories, and iiieKt us up
on tlio sens only b, cause she cannot !''«a) M r.
Webster in his speech ''Im iIh this Mexican war to
bi nhconstitutioml, and nnnuNDKD on tretext!
The l.twa of nations dividu motives for war into
those which aiegood and ilmse which nro vicious.
Those which nre co umnicu.l nut] carried on form*
nnwti, conquest, and similar uhjuets are vicious “ “
* • The character of the war against Mexico is vi
cious. Iris a war nr pretexts! Mr. Wib-ter
c utdcinna the course of (he I*ro-i«tuut throughout;
pronounces nil the reasons which lie gives for (lie
war to be the mcroM pretexts; and arraigns him
for precipitate aci on. And yet at the very mo
ment when tlm subject was full of its profound*
o«t interest, nt the very inoincnt when the execu
tive would bo anxious to hear the voice of tbe
between
SAVANNAH AND PALATKA. F. F.
Via. Darien, Brunswick. «t. Marys. Jackson
ville. Black Creek, I’icolata, and all in
termediate Landings.
The steamer WM. GASTON. Cnpt. Win C
Meudeit, will leave every Tuesday Morning ai
10 o’clock, for the above named planes, arriving
ai Pal ilka *12 Hours in Advance' o! U S. Mail,
and in returning will arrive in Ssvnnn<h on Sat-
urdny Morning “24 Honrs iu Advi.nce.''
Stages will run in connection with the Wifi
Gaston to aM the Ulterior Towns audio St. An
guslinn
Th« Wm- Giston has had a new boiler pu> 1,1
and lias been ilmrnngldy ov,<rhnulcd and painted,
she a ennruauded by a gonthmiau ofHcknnwledg*
ed experisne •, «nd logetlvr with her * ouperioi
in'eotnmodatiniis and -peed, ehe must he Uie fa^
'voT»te ; honl on ilin-roiiie."
For IrotgHt or passage apply on board nr to the
Agent R. H. D. 80RRLL.
N. B. The Agent will receive goods free «f
entnmi-ainns to h-i fnrwarrted l,y the tVin.Gsslnu
AH Freiglii payable hy the shipper*
(fj* The Hieauier VVm. Ghhioii will be ready to
tow vessols every Sa'urday. net 7
New" Arraiijf«*n»«tiit~
DNITRD 8PATHS MAIL LINK-DAILY.
between savannah and charleston v»a hilton
HEAD AND BKAUPOHT, INLAND 1 WO-TIIIRDS OF
THE WAV.
The well known *v {!?* fv.
— splendid sD-UUi |)T-t‘- Yi^l iWSn?riS >
META MORA. U»pl F. Barden.
WM. SKA BROOK. Cu,,i. T. Lvon,
Gi'.N. CLINCH, Capt. Wm. Curry,
Will hpronOer leava Savnnn>*h every evening al
half p.si 8 o’clock end Cliarlo-iuu overv morning
Hi 9 o’clock, precisely, tuiieiiing hi ililiuu fiend
a id CnHiilbrt eir.h way, olid avoiding two thirds
of die sim route.
For Fr igliturPa sage npply n i hoard nr o
BRO TUPPF.H. Ag’i*. 8avHim«li.
E I5AFI PTB iV. CO.. Ag’ts, Charle-tou
N. B.—All goods in tended for Suvuun>i!i «r
I.'barterin'] will be IVirwurded by (lie Agents, if
directud lo their enrr, frets of comniissioiiB.
AH way freight payable hy shippers.
_ iwjr 1 —
For IHaroii, lluwkln«vllla hii<I
liU.'riHcdr.Ue I. tin ill ii kn.
- R—“ ,t, 'riu! ple.iiiHtH KOliT. COI,.
jftjjBBpel.lN8 anil 8AM JONHS, li.ving
l/oisi, uvurliuuleH nnd ilm.oughly repnired. will
commence iheir trips lor the above places i.s aoun
eaaitfiieient freight may offer For freight apply
•cpt 14 6) L BALDWIN A CO
N.O. Delia, Ikh
j ,1*VSH* ® f $*■•**•(••
BomhardnoorU of Puebla—Renan
|’realdihey#kjr Gon. Santa Atma-
panda. ■ . I . j r J
Tlia following iniqiirgerje«, whictr if correct la
very important, We extraot frjmt BI Aroo Iris, of.
the 26th uli., pliblithed at Var|A * w ‘. 11 b ®
seen that tlie : "Napoleon of the Seu\h" line again
renniinCed the Presidency. >Wh«ll»er ,)h|* .second
abdication is liku the previoiia ,otr.e,. a rnere pre-
tunco, yot rcniaiiis lu bit ashn; at present every
thing is obscure. <
Lettors from Jalnpaaihi Orizaba,received yes*
terdny in this city. (m\fi El Aroo Iris,) give tho
moat pnsitlvo infortaainn that the city of Mexico
has been the ibbatte cf tho most Uorrihla nnd f«-
menlablp scctrc*. j
Tuu moment Hint (inn. Santa Annsnbnmloncd
ll»n Capital, the disorjeracommenced, and aesoon
as tho populace cimr/dored thrmselves free from
the bayon-ta which might havo controlled them,
the Loporoa commenced to sack the,city, and com-
mittod evory nmnna’ of excess, pillaging and rob.
ing the Iioihon, without making any distinction be
tween nativoH and foreigner*.
ft is said that dining tho pillage, an American
division nttmnptod to penelrate into the city, but
become Involved in a .dreadful conflict wilh dm
people, end was repnlstd, one pirt to (Im sentry
stations and Citudal, wLile anutlier succeeded in
enlling possession of the Cnnvont of Sun Fran*
oi*cu, wbure it nt nlo itself securo against the mul
titude, having ulttndoned iwo pince* of artillery.
Tu these horrors, in order tint nothing might bu
wanting to complete the picture of dentil nnd do-
■truclinn, prepared for the Capital by ilio shadow
of rcM»hince of the army of dm Republic, succeed
ed ihebomhntdiiioui nf the ciiy by dm Antorican
army, which was in pnsresrinn of tlm Citndel and
other fortified points in the suburb*. Wo regret
that we arc tumble lo give to nur readers more
detailed information, n« everything lends in in be
lieve that tho losses and uiisfnrttiucs which tlm un
happy inhabitants of tho city of Mexico have .‘of
fered havo been immoiiae, induced as Well by a
soulless mob, ns by dm bombs of tlm enemy.
Letters from Puebla hIso inform us tbd Geu
Itou entered Puebla, and that that city suffered n
horrible bombardment by the Americans from the
lo.lifted heights;.that Gen. Ilnrrera marched to
ward Querotaro with dm rein tinder of Iho army
which lell Mexico, nnd that Santa Anna, with 2U00
cavalry, was iit Tliix'*a|.i, with the intention of
proceeding t» Puebla, to unite his forces with
iho-e of (Ion. Rea, and cut off tlm communication
of the American army wjdi lhe sea coast.
While writing those lines, we have received a
manifesto issued hy Gen. Santa Amn. on the 16th.
in the city of GitndalupH do Hidalgo. In it bu
renoui cos the Presidency of dm Republic, and
appoints in Ins place dm Presidou^of dm Supreme
Cnutt of Justice. Seunr Pvtiry Penn, who, with
two colleague,shall be tlio depository of thu Su
preme Power until Cougros.* sltiill meet and tn.ilm
an election. He also promises anew to cmnhnt
even to tlm hist drop of blood, for the liberty of
(tin nation. To-morrow wc will publish this new’
and impoilinl burst of patriotism and derision.
In pupautnlii, there occurred a popular commo-
fSB:.
wliolo coiinlry, nnd to lagrt 10 tlm ndviro cirable | w| , lc|l cIti ,„ n( m,, z „ n u „,. z „„j
N otice to con«h«»egs.—
Transportation Office. Ueoirnl Rail Road —
October 5. 1817.—Consignees nl Cotton or other
produce hy this road,are hereby notified that re*
vefpt* will he required for all freight.delivered.—
They w.ll therefore send persons 10 receive iln-ir
Cdnsignnmnts wlio aro auihorined i«» sign sin-h re-
celfsi*. I. O REYNOLDS,
. "cl 0 — Eng'r end Superiiiienditut.
T I MB,—800 irnsk* Lime, cargo of schooner
JLlJ Emily Knight, for sale to nriive, hy
BALDWIN &pn.
IIWET 1—toil
^oance* pure Germ n Sulplmtn Uuinine, r«-
reived per steamer Southerner, nnd now for -ale
150 oiincgr, by VV HUMPHREYS, jr.
net .4
PDTTEK AND IjAlftDu-lu huu No
JL> J Leaf Lord. 15 k* g* choice Butter, L'lml*
dinW fimu brig John Enders, uud for sale hv
•a5T4’” / ' . V. E. SWIFT
K lUB AND RAIHINB - |(leaelte|whol« Rice,
h (inn article' for family ihb ; 10 boxes ltd-
tins, fur sidtlowby ALBERT HARD.
rM*t .*2 '
(Cs 1 T ABCilV'-'JO hoses' Colgate's PaaflStaicii
'K7- that received nnd for sale hy
LM.TUll.VEP & BROTHER.
MonnmAntMqunrr.
1 just r
r*ct 8
■ d fjiTACKKUIi I., *c.-7r/ li0J.. Scal.d
JTL Heiring; 20 bbl* No. 1 nnd 2 Mucker lx; 20
liehdo No.2 Miickerel; 10 do do No. 2 do; 200(1
toe Codfish: 25 boxes d-; 5 Uhls rhmee Salmon.—
r,sodinE this day pw brig Porsev err nee, fro to Bos
inn, nnd 6 r »‘di; by
CONNER AT A i) A KIE.
Wc publish this morning all tlio additional re
turns of Senatora and Representatives received
since Saturday evening,
J.Kotn.iTunE—Senators.
Baker end Early—Johnson.
IlHbersham and RhHuii—Cnffuc.
Lumpkin end Union—Barclay.
Murray nnd Gilmer—Chastain.
Rl f RF.sKNTATITES.
(Jus*—Smith. McConnell.
I> idn—Hendrix.
Early—Shefiield.'
(lilmcr— Alexandei", doubtful.
Lee—Lowborn.
l.anreiH—Robinson*.
Paulding—Jones.
Rabun—Martin.
Telfair—Graham "
Union—Iluaddon.
Thoan marked thus * sic Whigs.
Fedcrnl Oiipoiiticu lo ilir Cotttitvj*.
Wo must confps that we Invo rend in utler*$r
ttHzement the following, oximcis which we give
rr'iin the North Amnricnn nnd United States (In*
E-t!«, puidished but a short time before tho corn-
m-ncemeut of the war with Mexico, in April
1 - 40. We have had freqiinut onensiou to refer to
tiiis paper. We have stated tlint it occupies a
nto*t exalted position ninonxtlie Whig presses of
dm NomIi, nnd Unit wlint it says is spoken with
authority. It is a paper which, no long lirno sinco,
was recommend' d lo (lie favor and pitrntioge of
the universal Whig party, hy a number of its din.
tingmslied leaden, among thorn several from tlm
Smith, a* being an able exponent of their prin
ciples, an i an eluquont advocate nf their c.to&r»
L Ims preHoiited many H^in* to fairness, utid set
li t high pretensions to palriuli-m. It has nndotibr
odly been conducted hy able men, who from (heir
acknowledged capacity, nmJ tho central position
of their paper, near Urn capital of the imlinn.
Inve been iu the secrets of tlm party. When we
point to this paper, therefore, we may justly select
it as the raprcaciuniive of the omire family to
which ii betougs, mid when we sny "ex tnio ilitc
o-nnra,"—‘‘from it learn tlm character of them nil,”
—we certainly do nothing to dispnrngo tho North
ern Whig press, end present to tlm consideration
of our readers a fair specimen of Whig opinion,
r»Hli..g, and consistency at Urn North.
N" paper is now tnoro loud-mouthed ngninst
th war and the ndminis'.rmion than tho North
American. According to im present cxprcssimi
of opinion, tlm war is UiijiH', unrighteous, based
upon oppression, waged wilh a view to tho ex-
tumion of slavery, nnd ' tlm tyranny or ruuo over
nee upon this continent." In tlio most emphat
ic InngiiHge has this paper proclaimed that our
territory should not he increased, that Mexico
should tint ho dismembered, Unit a war commen
ced iu a spirit of conquest* ould not be crowned
wiUi<mece*.i, and that nil Uie toil of our army, all
the uimrey which lus linen spent, ell tlm blood
which ha* bnnn shed in Mexico, should be met by
no compensation whatever, ns n just and signal
rebuke to the ambition of au iniquitous adminis
tration. This paper, at w« Imre already shown,
firmly plants itself npon Ju Iga Berrien's resolu
tion—os lieing** Ihe securest mode of preventing
' an abolition or freedom,” in the territory pro
posed to be acquired from Mexico. We beg
the sorionanuentionoronr reidera to ihpfullpft.
iug Uiignage used by the North American in April
• 1840. *' *
*'* • The aspect of our affair* With Moxico is
sufficiently grave to demand earnest attenUon.—
Our country i* made, by the Muxionn Government
the subject of the most dishonoring viluperatbn;
a quiii war i« declaredogeinat ta•; our Minister i*
di *car:fed: and in abort, we ore subjected to more
of huntili itinn nnd wrong than we have endured
since toe Tripolitan war. Il’h re it (Ut Czeeulipt/
AllUnt wASCfrwncterizad by the Preside i u* de-
inatnhny tiitiunnl resentment, ha* occurred The
uiMilo vvt have invited, hy sending our Minister.
nd trite men, when the w»r hid not yet been i
commnnccJ and nil in the future was uncertain,
tlm leading Journal of this same whig pnlry rx.
ctaimmJ "we are subjected to more of fitrtttthntion,
and wrong then we have endured vinca tho Tri
politan wur. Where hthi: Executive! All
THAT WAS CHARACTLRI7.ED IIV rilX I’ltB-JOEN r AH
Or.MANUINQ NATIONAL IIESENTAIT.N f HAS UCCUtm-
ri>! * * * What will out guveriiinuia do T
ir WILL NOT BE DENIED that Slli'lt a policy d«-
m inds action of mine sort from our governinciit.
It cannot b* amicablk!"
Truth, principle, sincerity, j'Mire. whither nro
ya fled, tint the same print which used tint most
enph itin language upon the «svo ol thu Mexican
war, which attempted to goad on the cxecutivn of
tho nation into this war, which depicted our na
tional wrongs iu such glowing itugingc, and pro-
claimed that it could not be denied licit they call-
o I for action, which could not he amicable, should
now he foudiu denying the self sanm f«ci itself,
should have joined, the loudest among the loud,in
ilia cry of ambition, corruption, u mud spirit of
conquest! in our own govei'ninont, and of suffer
ing, wrong and oppression in Ihe ca«c ortlm na
tion that has nggiiuvcd and insulted ii., and
should linve become the crime of the foul,
unpatriotic sentiments rf the Federal lender
of the North. Wo point nt it the finger of
rebiiltH, and repeat ngnin ' from, one i.kaiin
the cIiar'actkrof all." Tint speciHchj which
we have presentedao our readers applies to Ihe
courso of nearly tho entire Whig l f rcss. All of
them would have joined the North American iu
ill denunciation of tho President had the
rt r n'-ver occurred, as all of them abuse and vil
ify him now upon tho ground that the war has
occurred. Truth, honesty, sincerity, putri<iii>m.
what have they to do in the cniito.-t which ilm
Whig parly is waging for office and for power!
Equal Suffrage in Connecticut.—The New
York Journal of Cnmmerca of the 6th inst. says:
—Last Monday the proposition to abolish tho dis
tinction between colored people nnd whites in
respect to tiie right nf suffrage,was rejected hy the
people of Cnnueciiciit. As far us heard from, the
voles siauJ,—for the proposition, 2548 ; against
it, 6881.
The JLirlfnrii Times giro* the results of tlm
town elections in 37 towns, ami makes h nett De
mocratic gain of three towus, (Middletown, Marl
boro and Litdhfield,) compared with last year.
ninrylntlil Election.
An election was held in Maryland nn the Gilt
inst. for Governor, Members of Congress, and
Members of the House of Delegates. Iu the city
of Baltimore. Phillip F. Thomas, the Democratic
candidate for Governor, receiied a in-'jority of
1565 over his opponent, W. N. Gol Isburg, being
an increnso of 344 over ihe vole of1845. Tlio
whole Democratic ticket for the House of Dole-
gates is elected hy nn average majority ol 1455 —
For Congress, McLine, the democratic candidate
ill tho 4 h District, is elected—nmjority 511. In
the 3d district, Ligon.tbe DutuocMiic cumlidute, is
probably circled
The Georgia Troops.— 1 Tlm New Orlenu*
Picnyuoe of the 6th inst.aaya— We learn Unit il e
ateamer Virgin! t left this port, yesterday for Mo
bile. whence she will couvey tu the seat of war u
poriion ofiho Georgia troops now awaiting thuje
transportation
Troop*.—A company of voltigettre, Cnptnin
Jones raised in Georgia, arrived hdre by iho cars
on Wednesday, and left Ini* night on a boat fur
Mobile. Ltont. Hints, or the I3di (Col. Echols, j
regiment, also left at the sntno time wilhasqnud
of man recruited Imre for (h it regiment.—.Monti
gomery, (Ala.) Flag Bill inst.
Democratic National Convention.—The
late M**»acliu*otta and Connecticut Democratic
Conventions, both rocommei.d tljn4th Tuesday of
May next is ihe day, nnd B iltunore as the place,
of holdthg their Natipnal Cqnvmuion.
A Load.—The Cincinnati Commercial in giv
ing nn account of the arre t of a Vagabond iu that
iity, says:
'•Three o* four stolen sheep, and n pair of sad
dle hags were luntid upon hi- person.”
A Inrd ston that ! «
others, were killed. We will give herejfter more
information concerning this. •
[In explanation of the bombardment above al
luded in. wc find ilia follow ng statement m the
correspondence of La I'.ilrii, of this city:]
On the 11 tit. I2t!i nnd 13 h nf September. Gen.
Scott attacked the city of Mexico wilh hut liiile
aucces-, having been repulsed several times with
serious los*. Oil die 11th. lie succeeded in obuiiu-
ing povse—imi of Cliapuliepeciiiid the Citadel, arid
commaiiRed the bombardment oftlie city from the
I’itseo, the Citadel uud San Cntme. In ihe even
ing Santa Anna evacuated the city, publishing a
inunilealo. hi whiuli lie s iys that, to avoid thu dee-
triKtiouof Mexico,he ret restn th-ciiy ol'Gii ida-
lupe, from which place he would concert his In*
Mire operations. As soon ns ihe Mexican troops
had withdrawn from the ciiy, the Lepctys began a
hnrritde s.ick. Two ol'tiie Alcaldes Impgud of the
American General that he would come and pro
tect tho properly nod occupy the ciiy. The (Ion.
si'lit a column, with hvo pieces of arlilleiy, upon
which tlio populatiou rushed, capturing the piecos,
and routing (ha column, (he remains of winch
MHighin refuge iu ihe Convent of Ban Francisco.
In cuspqoon c of ibis, Gen. Scott bombarded iho
city until tho evening of tlio I5lh, whnu im entered
as,far ns the ihdaco. 'J’he h>s- caused by the sadv
exceeds three million* of dollars.
Tim snnin correspondent sits down die force nf
Gen. R n at Puebla at 6000 men, and represents
the Americans a* confined to the entrenched camp
outlie hetghlsof Frowtcra.
Capt. Bk ancon’s Company—Ifthore be any
so crcdulonsns to ni ill outerinin apprelionsioiis for
the safety of Capt. Bcsuiicoti's company, the fol
lowing cxiraet of a letter from Lieut. Stanford
W. Wuters, of that company, will dispel their
(ears:
Jalap a Sept. 15. 1817.
You will, no dun'it h ive, a groat deal of solici
tude hi iny /•deuce, hut tbe simple truth is, 1 have
hid no onporuinisy to forward letters since I left
home. Two occasions presented themselves
while at Vera Crux, nnd each time ! wa* out uu
scouting service; nod since we re at lied this ciiy
all • communication h<t» been out oil'. _ A few mo
ment.* since I heard of this opportunity, and em
brace il t»i let you know I am yet in the land of ilie
living. The express goes ill eight o'clock, nnd
it is new some tune after seven. I write you on
my knee, surrounded hy brother officers—all chat-
tins. We were about’"DU moil in ihe train lo this
place, Cut never more than 350 to 4U0 in nciinu;
fourteen days en mule continually hnrused by ail
unseen foe, covered hy impraciinahle cli.apurritl;
fimf distinct engagement*, one of which kepi us
itudor anna eight and a half hours, of winch five
were hot fighting.
Naval.—The U.S. schooner Onknhye. Lieut.
Commanding O 11. Berryman,sailed yesterday,
for Rio Janeiro. Her crew numbers about 30
men. The new war aternter ts gelling on finely,
all her frame having been erected except three
sections. Her model is much praised hy good
judges. Tho hows, wc notice, are not near so
sharp ns those of the foreign atenmers wjticli lily
lathis port.—N. Y.Trite Sun,6th inst,
U. S.Fkioatb Raritans—This ship, recently
disinfected by prof. Grant, (says the Norfolk Bea
con) is now being cleared out,her cargo of stores,
&c , betn* removed to lighters, which nro towed
to and from the Navy Yard, hy the steamer Engi
neer. The laborers on hoard oi lier do not fuel
tlio least iiicoincnionco.
The Great Britain.—Tho inspection of this
ship ha* been brought to a close, nnd all tho scl
eniifio men who have been engaged in the exam*
inntion egreo in tlm opinion that aho is quite
sound, nnd free from nil material damage in her
hull. ■
New York IN'inocrntic iVonilunllons,
The following ore the nominations of the late
Democratic Jftnto Uonveniion.lield nt Syracuse,N.
Y.. It will ho seen thnt the Mnrcy and Croswell
party, (the old -hunker* 6>ey are familiarly
cu'led.) have carried the day :
For Gotti roller—Orvillo Hungorford, Jefferson.
Secrelnry or State*- Edward Sanford,New Ynrk (
Lieut. Governor—Nathan Dayton, Niagara.
Attornoy General—I/evi S Cltntfipy, Oswego.
Treasurer—George VV. Citylor, Wnyno.
State P.nginnnr—O. VV. Childs, Onondaga.
Canal Commissioners—J*>b n C. Malb» r, Ren-
eclair; Elisha B Smith, Chenango; Frederick Fol-
lett, Gouesee.
A resolution was introduced into the Conven
tion npprnvingof li.e NVilmol proviso, hut was .vo
ted down.
The Now ^Qrleane Piofyune of th« Cih inst.
Wyit-fGen, Paredes, according to the last ac
counts received, instead of liotng (ft thnhe -djpr
fltKHI men on tlio Puebla roule^ he wua endeavor-
ingtodrnm up raoruila through Jalisco.
The Crofs.—The Winy ah Observer of the -
6th imdani/sa/et—The harvest of the rum crop in
thie neighborhood will be completuri (lie. present
week, ’or nearly so, and ao propitious has been
•tho woglhar for the last two wiieks that the grairi
will bo in excellent ordur. Notwithstanding the
damage done by the Trcshct in Angust. we ehall
linve au average crop. The Corn,.potato end
Qaajcrope are also good, end the whole popula
tion of the district is in the enjoyment of unusual
.health fur the seasob of the year. The whole
8ntl«S : and indued the wlifjle Union InMlicen fa'
vored with the heavioal and best gruui crop ever
gruwn on'thia'continent end die people with
grair ful hoarts,should approach the Altar of God
lamplea aiid .rOnder.Iliin thanks on-any day. ihiit
may be appointed. We like the suggestion of
bur neighbor of the "Evening, Newe," that there
should bu n particular day net apart hy‘ every
State in the Union fur the observance of this
duly* J . #
Major J. L Taylor, U. S. Live Oak agent,
turned to Ihixcity lust week from a tour through
Ilia district iu ihe prosecution of hi* official duties,
Delias been absent about two months*. \Ve
are iiiTorificd he h ta. nnde several somuresof lini
her out upon the public lauds amounting to 69 or
70,000 feet.—St. Augustiua llcruhi, 5tii inst.
The Great Race —At an early hour ymter-
day morning wo received hy telegraph Irani t
fried | in Now York lire following no*ice of ilia
great raco nn Wednesday, in which a Southern
horse triumphed. Piraumger wn* purchased ni
Baltimuro ia»t Spring, bv Mr. J. M. Bolt*, who,
wc learn, still owns an interest in him—Richmond
Enquirer, 7th just.
New York October 7, ^
5 Minnies past 9, A. M. )
The South Victorious !—Fa-diinn beaten
easily hy Mare's I’nerengor. Times—lir-t heat,
7 mm. 45^ sec.; second heal, 7 min. 48-jsi-c.
Troop* for the War.—Two companies of
volunteers from Hamilton county, Taime^ce,nnd
throe other* from Hie eastern pari of tho State.left
Chattanooga on Monday last for Iho sent nl* ittir.
Ar.o respondent write* that “groatexcitement pro
vuiled, ho many going from Hamilton county.the
parting are uu «t the river bank was truly affeciiog
—I evond any tiling that ever look place here be
fore."—-Mountain Eagle, 8ih in*l.
S'ruugers visiting our ciiy, now nr hereafter,
need he under no apprehension ns to iiccmnuio-
datioua. Four hotels of ample dimensions are
now open.—Ibid.
We notice sernral hogshrad* of fine Trniies-
se« apples, equal to any Northern pippins, hi ihe
dn'pol, lo be shipped lo Mar.nu —Ibid
G'irdun Spiunol—Wo understand ill" pro-
prietor of these vuloublu springs is eng igod ino-
reciinj a large brink liuilding, which, iviih miter
improvements iu emit inpluilun, ho ioicud* to
loive completed liv next summer Tho spring*
nie 'mated in Walker County, twelve iu.h-i.we.it
of Dalton.—Ibid.
A p.iriy of Gernians, of both sexes, pissrd hero
last week, wilh their b rg* at' gold. Co join a colony
of iln-ir countrymen in Polk county.—I .id.
A Correspondent at Dirt Town. C-ia toosn-
cnuniy, informs us tlmi the corn crop in Hint neigh
hnrhoud is hotter this year llntliilnter vvashofirc.
Indeed, «roi|j,nltsVtppi r Gocrgia, we have new*
dirceily op 'Indirectly, that the corn uud wlieHl
crops were never better.
Hussy*our worthy opponent of the Norli A-
merican l ife c-itidbt conceal the proof* of nur
nnt|onnf prosperity from his readers, even iu the
fac^of tho e'naOtiuent of ilioTariff of 1816. Not
withstanding his saving clause against that men*
sure, however, the reader will not bo prevoutnd
from seeing that it has uol wholly ruined the coun
try .—Fcmtsp/uanhirt.
HY MAGNETIC Tl$V,ti«1IAI , ll.
tcORREspONDRNCE OF THE OEOROIAN J
IN‘ADVANCE OF TUB MAIL.
Baltimore, Oct. 7,64 P. M.
The Baltimore, Philadelphia and N«w Yotk
mat bets are unchanged.
. MARYL'ANO ELECTION.
Thomas' majority 1568, McLino.s 511.
Tlie-Democats have carried Maryland, proba*
lily, by 700 me). Congro** probably divided.
Tiie Whigs have cm tied the county of Freder
ick hy 100 maj.v •
The Domncrata have carried the county or Bal-
timnr-* by 500 majority.
It hn» boon ruining most of the day.
7'lie eluciion return* thus far received arc most
favorable to the Democrats.
To iho Volora of Chuilinm t'ouiiiy.
Fellow Citixati*:—I am o candidate for the OF
FICE OF COUNTY SHERIFF at the Election
iu January next, Hlid moat respectfully solicit vour
suffrages. F. E.TEBEAU. -
oct 7 j —*
.HUTUA I, NAIMKTY I NHtJRAIVUE U’O’Y
OF NEW YORK,
Zebeder Cook, President.
MARINE. INLAND AND FJRK INNURANUKS.
GEO. SC1ILEY, Aoxnt.
limy IS . y—
•Uirj’IJAI/ I.IFF.INKtltAIvVtR CUIII’A.
NY Ol* NEW-YOitK.
MORRIS ROBINSON, President.
SAMUEL IIANNAY, Secretary.
Appiicntiniifl received liy
feh 1 ly— VV. P. HUNTER. Agont.
OM O hui thi* improvrinnil vis* ...aTTT^.
Iielurr, II,n ,| le H '• «nd
r.-chi,,, 7lHtS
ne-v OtWi-go and common new cflf
p»rt far ,h, Brili.h |-ioy|II„; wiU,,,.'.'"'
cel'n ffllto lli.lier, Yctrril.iy, n*, '." 11 P"'
"ii itiem... of firmn»«. ' " »«-,1
«»• m «»u«... ,;„m! m c „ ,7;*"’"!
Invrng .priing up r.„ il» B.m,",!J, lh d ' ni »»*
mSWmn. IIIIIH) libl. t, *■, Tn.iJSl,**]'-
o<-w Genesee,closing at S3. Hit*. 4 '" r
sr,,75 till „. w w.
gall and Ohio. 3575“. cr, o|i? 1 * ,,ew Mir'd.
bills, filmy Ohio brought *5 H71 . g-o, ' °.*
OhioandGene.ee J.ll s.;,.?, 5 **'»*
Petersburg sold si §0. ' w,u ^
I felghta have coniiiuipd dull, || M)t , 9 i. ....
ernoiil Ih, de i*
»» ’jjf J -
ken at I*.(J.|; same Co-tnn t.iii V efel '*
lm1e*.and Heavy Good* ,125, ‘ Ton^"^ 8
Gla.gowwn hear of small lots of Flour at. n
and 127 hales Cotton nt 5 Did. r. Tr W :
round hall-*. To Havre, ihcre i, LTh " d *
notice. ’ 110 chi *"B« to
OnilUARY.
Died, at hi* residence iu Wayne county, on the
21th Angiivt Inst, Mr BENJAMIN LiLES, a
miive of Virginia, iu the seventy second year of
hm ago. lie left hi* native Sintn early in lifo, and
settled in Georgia. During hi* long life he ever
s:i -l iiim-I the high repntetitin of a slric.t'y hoticrt
man, rver showing much good will to hi* fellow
man;tlio weary traveller.the poor and distressed,
were welcome al Iu* hu^pitalde Jronrd. He Inis left
hcliiiid few, ir any,anemic*, hut a large family and
ni my friend* who deplore hi* death.
1'onkigner. pt-r Centro! Knit Hoail.
OCT. 9~2'4Mt.ileiJCutlun. Wlic.t, Domestic* and MJ/.*.
to Way & Kinir, llnmillon &• liardoinm. lliook- A Tti|i-
per, E ParmiiK &. Co, C ilartridirn, Waihtmrn, Wihlrr A
Co, It A Allen. Rabun Sc Fulton, J Clark, J I. Pwinney, N
A tinnier, R ll.iltereUmn <L San, IV Duncan, E S'snft, I'u-t-
elforil & F.iy. J Rmlon.
OCT 11— SOU bale* Cotton, Coni, Wheat, Yarn and Md/<-
10 J I. Swiuney, J Clirh, C IlnrlrMxo, J Ainler-onA' I'm
WAR Melniyro, R A AMrn, J Roaton, It It.itiur-htm A
Son, 1* Rcitley, U.itnin & Fulton, Hamilton & lluidem-ti
Way*A King. I’ if Hetui, T S Wnyne, IJrookr Sc Tuppnr,
I'udelfjrd Sc Fay, Wa.bburn, Wilder Sc Co, S Goodutl, S
Home.
Arvlrntn nl Ike PulnaUI IKouno,
MOBILE. (Jet. (i. — Cm 1 uu —vv. . 1 .
in-llrUirciw «f Hie cnllon kw
wuok rl.ixcd >vilh» Mm, e,.l„ | • 1 U ",
btiym., ihon.1, iv.ilij uu, il,c„ r„| "J'"j f
.in m.y r.ititctiun i„ * "'"l 1 "
levlmg ha* cntuiniied in prr.v ( | i|.,„ (1b i ,l' 1 "*
week limvclo-iug. and ihr ^2^'Z&
hive given way in the course of tl, We *.Jj*
4 CPIII on nil duscriptimis. *|'lw M |,-< , n ih u < “
CT * ,11 „ r
nil linrijli, nrcnUIII. Th. «I,li d„ M ,
m-rki l.
he tinprcsstun Him | ,,„ P , il ",V,
'In' r.rnp nf 1l,e y„, u „ 4
mfli.nocn film rer.v nn nvninhl. „„„|, Pr w -„,
wl'ii-h tlie (iliimcrnhitve la.nrvU Im , C vnri(
woLk,Hui, Im .hurl „w.n ,i liinununreh.n.
oe<l. \\ o give tlm Inllovv mi! quotation., r**inm|i«
im* at Ific same lime <hai, a* we clo.e. iliry ur8
neatly uomiu d. a* tins e is nearly nothing ol con
sequence doing.
t.tvrnrnni. CLA-.incAru x.
liouil nnrt lino nominal,
™r nnininnl,
.. HI o ll|
Middling fur || A
Ali.lilling ' 11 1 , nil
Onlinnrj _ , m
I Ii" now crop llm' i„ 1, tml.llic receipt, rf
which continue light, i, .mi n i u very iiiferior
q't-di v, exhihuing hide improvi nwnl. ’ All tint
h-i* cmne to market wrn* | iekvd out during lira
heavy rains of Align** nnd the early pari rf Sep.
•ember, whirli fact folly iccoum* for it* fitlliinrn
and general had appamam e. 'J |,e nicking*Hu-
ring Hie hcHniifiil weather of ihe la«l three wetki
will doublles- he of a very ddf-reut ch-iracter.
Then- have hern rereived tin* wrek 1928 b.lei,
ami exported 3534 b*dr*. Tlm *lnck on hand «a
j and Jiiphoard not clnared la»l ev. nmg w.i* 1C-
I »*92 hale*, ngain»t 7C83hide*rnou: lime It-d year,
j Rico —'I hero is none in fi.si li unl*. ftciail
j -ales uie m «de from die stores at 7 j u o cent* per
Freights—There have hern no Irstisartinn* in
foreign this week. Coastwise wo have to report
two brig* taken for Boston *> jc. The arrival nf
a liomher r-f vessel- since imr last lorren-e* ilia
unengaged loitmge iu purlin three bark*,a brig
olid flvlioourr.
Cony Crop in Ea t Tkvne-sei: —\cerre*pnn-
dmit of ihe Jone*hnroogli Whig of ihe 29d» lilt.
**y*—"I wu* siruck with noitiing *u |i.r--i!dv as
with the appearance of thu corn crop I n:n nf
opinion dial more wan planted lhi9 soason than i 6rlrnn*i J D SauUbury. Cliarle-tun; F M Gilmer, jr, Mont-
OCTORKR 10—Capt (>nb!e, Bark Rida. W J Newliull, L
Rranl, llaliimoro. J W Poartan, Mr Nnwimn, C W liru»h ,
Florida.Win P.*ce t >lii;is ip; id, J Duri • and l.*-ty.Ci-Juiubue
S V Malticwi, ViryiniMi C Rodsera nnd lady. ApntactileolHS
J R Poor, llsynetvllle; W R.-miett, Montgomery: J Mur.
dock, A II llnslwoll and lady, C Rood, Inly nnd two chit-
droii, Min t.ddy. Alias Snow, Mr Lonyl-y, J II Hear, Mn-
ton; i S Sullivan, lady mid t»o children, S M Rond. Dari
en; H L Rullorfiefd, Chnrfoalnit; G W ffardn-, Cnneleu:
J N Robert.South C irolian; R King, Mobiln; J Ru/h, New
common, it seems too in havo hr-nit cult.voted
much better (Iran usual, and the sen.-ou having
boon very fine, it is without doubt, the largest
crop | over saw in ihe St ile. Many field* will
yield from forty to seventy bushel* to iho urre.''
[Mountain Eagle, 8th inst.
The ''InfamousSub Tkea-uhv "—The Ferro-
sylvimian say*—Suppose the Government fund*
were nt-present in the vault* ofn great hank, iis
tho Federalists desired! I low cosily that iustitu-
wai, could cook up a Ptnic. The remit now,
however U this: Ihe money circles uro calm, ex
change* nro equal, nnd general security i- I’ ll hy
.ill classes ofbii*iti'**jniuii. Tne, "infamous Sub-
Treasury" i* only excelled by The iii'iuuous Tar
iff'' iu ruining iho country.
The only two democratic papers on cur ex
change hat which have cnn-L-inned Mr. Rurlnn-
aii’sniili-provLo leUcr, are the New York Evening
l’»p«t and Chicago Democrat. This nraims well 1
for':be l'<tuire hirmiwyof mir parly. Tim Cbic.i-
g-» Democrat stye tho subject must bo agituiid «t
the ii< xi * .-**ioii of Congr- s*. an-i isipiiic fin-Hical j
in ihe m itter. Any ogiintinn of that question next :
winter miy iuoire the defeat of the democracy in I
next year’s election*; and it bocnnios the party to
act accordingly. We hive no fear tint n few pi*!
pars can raise a war on tlio compromises of the
cotisti taiioti.—St Louis Union.
yomory.
tllovc-uiGiilN of Ihe Atlniitic SlrumsIiipN.
Leavn France. Ltavtt America
Missouri
8-pL :vi
..Oct. S5
Philadelphia....
Oct. 10
..Nov D
Sew York
Ovl. 24
..Nov U4
Union.
Nov to
..Dee. 9
Miunuri
Nov St
..Due. 24
Philadelphia....
Dec SI
..Jan. S‘.l
New-York
Jan. US
..Feb SI
, Union
Fob SI
M irch SI
, Mioouri
March SI
.April SI
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Oct. 3
Oct. -1
Oct. «
oct. 0
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* f^,va.ih kx pain s. oct. to.
NBW.YllRK—Hritf 8«l*» Roy—6.A.0IM fool l.uuibor, 100
lulu* Cut lo ii. 00 each, llico, 'J bale* Al.lr.o,
Extract nf h Letter received to rinrWnn dAloH,
HAVANA, S*-pi 25.—Th** G«-npral IVndiiiu-
•oil's cargo nf Rice front 8nvunimli sold nl |f>| m.
We have 50 c shs from Now V«>rlc. |>edrr*<es
pretty well storked; hnt if -Idp-m-ir* mr made in
moderau- qonntiii*-* price* our not *!• rliiti*.
N«» ulifriuinn in Fn-di'Ce: iouiui-«* doll. I,»r«l
l9.Jn2H; P. 1*. Lumbir, 35.37; Yellow Corn,3$
a HJ rs.
I xt-h-inpcnn North 2ja2j percent, prentium:
co*nt*sr •.** rxroKTs. oct. 0.
ProvtdSi/ce—II If .Vmi »oo—I!W,0t)!l fwi Luiwber,
Kt/wrlt nf Oil Ion and liter, from Chart (•!»*, l» Farriffi\
uud Cuiitlxise Tort*, fur the trerk ending eil ill.
COTION. SICK
l.-laud. Upland.
West Indies •»•«'
Total 1’ornign
e.io
lift
Rmlon
\rw*Vorh
R.iHimore
.non
.11 0
. ft I
.(UK)
The Rr.vx.iUK — We publish a table, procured
from ilia ire.unry. of the receipts for duties in.ihe
principal ports for part of tho pn*t month, show
ing no increase already, under the tariff of 1846. . . *
ovor tlm simo period under die tnritl of 1812 of ; ' ,,n J 1111 * 1
more th in eight hundred ihonsniid dollar*. The h™
excess lor ihe" first quarter iu the fiscal year under
the tnr If of 1840, alrandy exceeds ihe -niiru'i|iiiirler
under tlio Inrifi* of 1812 upward* of three millions
a.id n hill'of d'lllura. Tho rovruue from customs
for the liri»i quarter of ihe first fiscal year under
the tariff of I616will exceed eleven millions of
dollars.
CoMPARTTIVB GIIOSI RkCEITTS FROM CUSTOMS
FOR SlirTEMBLlt.
Tnr ff of
Total CosMwi-e.......
Grand Total
ATL \N TA. Oct. 9.—Cotton.—There lias been
ii markat for llio last week: hence (hero
hill little variation in the prices paid.—
The receipts up lo this limn havo been entirely
of new crop. The demand might he considered
good, nnd what has been offered found ready sale
nt foil prices, principally nl I0£ for square bales—
some few lots at Iftij.
Tnr IT nf
1812. 1816.
Pori land, Sept.
25
!>~:Q3 (i-j M:n8
Salem. "
••
n.B:lll!ll9 8.ID7 05
Bo«ton, *‘
"
405,131:77 550,438:31
Frovificncp; "
*•
2.946:73 1.237:12
New York. '•
*• 1533.019:91 2,019.411; 12
Philadelphia, "
••
148.365:57 220 381:96
Bdtininre, •'
13
65,^94 32 85.935,15
Norfolk.
25
591:03 2.438:25
Charlesiun, "
25
20,107:05 60,195:24
Savnnu'ih, *'
11
7:93 1.183:82
Mobile. *•
11
281:12 42H:I7
N. Orleans, *'
18
103 833:82 141.29,:32
292.111:32 $3,094.339:92
Tariff of 1816,
93.034,339:92
Tariff of. 1812,
2,291,111:52
Excess of tnr id of 1846,
—IVdshiugton Union.
$811*4 226:10
Morn Ruin ! .tlorn Ruin !!
“The I rot Trade with New York—To
those who watch with anxiety tlm export of iron
from our Stnlo, there is n teat ora in that trade
which must of UoCQgsitv daily force itself upoii their
noiico—viai tho rapidly increaMiig export of I'eiin-
sylvania iron for tiie purpose of he ug mauufac
lured Hi our neighboring cities. Wc do not mean
to *f,y that this export was n* great n* it m.ght h ivh
br.nn under moro liberal policy, but some fact? iu
reialinu lo this particular branch of our commerce,
not generally known, may be interesting.
"Tho movement last year in iron between the
two cilios of New York nod Philadelphia, as car
ried by the Merchants’end Swifunre Lines, via
the Dfllayvnroohd llnrimn Canal, and by the Cam-
don and Amboy Railrond, amounted to tho grovs
sum of 7,390 IW1 Ibe. in bars; f»658,690 lbs. in
enacts: 69,861 lbs in billet*; 135.274 Hm in bloom-;
2.944.900 Ihe In nail*; 136.474 lbs. in flues; 277.-
757 lbs in bundles; 4,274,757 lbs in pixs. fur 1646
’ vNow to this authentic einlement, we nro glad
to Add the belief of those engaged in this trade,
that the «ross amount foi*tho year 1817 taken to
Now York hy tho above uiotilioned.modes of
transportation, will far exceed thnt given lor 1846,
It ischooHng to thb eititene of Pennsylvania hi
find that, despite .every adverse circnmsiance.poN
ideally speaking, three i* siill n sniuccof^rofit left
in her exchanges with New York, of such nii-
porl nice as her iron trakc*"
CH ARLESTON, Oct.9.—Cotton —The sale*
in die Iasi three days have been Inni'ed to some
3700 hales at u decline of fully one cent per pound
on iho prices current ut the close of the proceed
ing week ; tlia market, however cannot he *md tu
have fiiirly opened under the Hibernia’s accounts,
und it i* impossible at present to give quotations.
The transactions in Long Cotton emeu nnr last
have linen confined fo the safe* of 55 hags inferior
Sanieec nt I8£ nnd 19c. KectApt* 1966 bales.
Ilioo.—Prices in tUisnrtide have also materially
declined during the woek, owing to the increnso
in the receipts oftlie newciop. Several parcel*
of new havo been received since nur last—in nil
300 tea —nnd sold. One IntofflO 'i-rccs of prime
quality, end well prepnred, nt nnd nnolher lot
ol* 110 tierces of good quality .brought 3§ per hun
dred- Tlio harvest i* nearly over," and the crop
promises well. There is no regularity iu price*,
mid it is impo**ib!« at present to give quotations
Receipts 2411 tierces.
Rough Rico.—The receipts iff tho now crop,
nre on tiie increase. About *21 Olid bushels have
been received this week, and forwarded lo the
mills.
Freights—Wo quote lo Liverpool, Cotton in
square big*, n 7-lutli*. and to llivre, a 1c. To
Boston. 25c is taken for (7otl.ni in squ.irn hags.
Hiid SI per tierce for Rice. Tho rale* to New
York nre alfogolhcr nominal.
N j:\J YORK, Oct. 6.—Cotton.—On 8ntnrd y
hst.ijitO hales were sold nt full prices ; since tlico.
in consequence of iho vory uiifavarablo advicse
from England, only ahmii COO havo been dispos
ed of. nt prices fully half a rent per lb. balow the
previous currency; tho market, however, ie net
sufficiently settled to guc q mliitjnns wilh preci
sion, and though reduced, they must be consider*-
ad nominal. * ..
Tlio sales xinco our last nra 1-I0o hairs.of which
lOUt) nre Upland and Florida.
Inferior , , non f'
OrH in good ord •• n •**}
Mid to good mid * J j
Mid fdr to fair >2 «
Fully lair to good Utr 1* el*a
Kno xioho.
Bales for the woek ended Friday last, 9700
hairs. ....
I'loiir.—’Tho Floor market nu bnturdoy was
dull, with a tendency to decline, yet «omc 5U(iO
tibia- were sold nt proviuti* rxtrs. On Monday
flic market npi-ood with more firmness, Iho ac
count* hy tho Hibernia having in the mcuiitimo
come to hand and early in Ihe dav an ailvanre
|JJ l‘„M cc ,j| s pot llbl WJb obtiliued foi I Ml W t.relK
r,\ssi;Mii:its
Pur l>*/k Prlsr D-mill, from Nfiw Yolk—Mr Pirmn*. f.»-
Ay' ( ctiitilren anil M-nmit, .Mr LiRniirlic sml Lail/.Mo
Howard. Mn Carter, Mr ttahcraml L.idy, Mr.»r« I auoo/,
Humphrey,
P«*r »in.nner .Molornora. from rharls»|n»— Mr* A W Old-
flsl-1 and two r'lil Iren, Melira J P Rowl.iNit, lluUiheM,
J.thu/'-D. ami V d<-eh.
Par Slram pnrhn J i«n*r. fr«m Uharlr.lon-Mr* Halioa
nnd twnrhildren. J D Horsey* Kf-if. Hllinau. Il -ih, T Mi
ni*. and 3 deck.
P.t, .iramor Sarah Spihlitif, from Pda ika—Cap! Rs-**,
Capt J llcl/ltard. Dr Suritnu, Me/»n l.iuk, N M P.ni.d, .-.J
< deck.
Par aienmer (ii-ii'l Clinch, from Ch.irV.|on— Mr* Slnr*»*.
Mu |)a*iz,Mr. Hudnian. Mr* Srniw.Mr* Ihmd. Mr* ll-l-
fret. Mi*. IM.Iy. Rev T Itulrhinc-, Mcirt Caruiluu. 11.
Oliver, XffivJjidt. 0'J)r>Jinr-), JV.ir*i»i), Uivi >lt'»d-
jar*, Hodman, r.mr. P..c«*. Ituud, l.augtrjr, Murdock, W.l-
hin». New.o,n. nnd I dr<‘k.
I’rr Sii-nmrr lv.inhoc.frnm Anemia—Mr* MiRca wd
child, Mr* lino and .nrvanl, Mi»* tlurlon, Mr*»r» Juo.Mon,
J S (iini-n, R Grrm. J Tyler. H Slridihm.
coNSiftNf:i:s.
Prr vliip Frank tin. from Uutmidiurg, (3*nd<-n)-:>t51"««
Iron lo N It A- II Word.
Per hark P.rlcr Dnmill. f <m Sr * York- P .1 h
Co, W II Rull.icli. D O'ltyrno, Itli*. Sc McAnhrr. I. MdJ-
win A Co, S \V Wish! Sc To. II CsHrr,TStt'a>'" , .»'»
hnn.Norri.A Co.il ACinue. J Clark, Cotmetal A l««s.
Collin* Sc Rulhtey,Den*Uw .t WrhaS-r. W t}..o-ly.J ^.yh.
J« |'.dliirniH. Il DeMsrtio. W P \Villiaiu»,SO»n.l»lUE
O.iudry A Co, Greiner A Brail. Ilamlllun A - Synmni,
Haywood. G R HondVi»h»on, tlaiiUlloii A Hardrui.n.llf
p«r A smart, N A Hardee, Mllophia*, Holt A- IlntrriM'.
Jci.rr S: Cady. IJ Lathrop. N B Knapp A Co. T Kr*«-J
V t.i.Ko. ho, It A to-* is A II huci-, U l.ntrll, MaVluiUy *
Normti. \V Hickey. C F Mill*. J N rtiillip*. K **•»'
Co, M I'ri-nd-rgM.t, II Roirr, Rem-haM A ThoiaJi.l
Stiirlcvant, Srriininii A John-lon.S Solonmn* A Co
Sl..tio.hory. U C Thump-on, J M Turner ft l , '" ,lie '- "
Think, TT Wilmnii, W Warner, N l)A II tVaed.B
Walker, P Willherger, Wood, Claghoiu A Co, lVa*M»»»
W ihlnr & Co-
p. r brig Carihlmo. from Rn*|on— .1 Weller. W Lralrl >
T S Wayne. Deii.low St Webitcr. , .
P.-r aicjmcr Gru'l CTiuc'r, Ciotu Clurlrtio — 1 *" "
Rail Road. Brook* & Tuppor, A lleywon.1. Marilals-r*
V DuRn-rllo, J I. Oliver. F W llciliclliinn, U
Kiltero. J Slmflirr, D A Aiubls*. . tV| .
Per Slromor Sarah S|>a!dii'p.f«»in M-lh* —- , *» J
Mdse to J Ro.U... K Bred. .MVuku.. «*
liurl. Ilohluaon ft fauip. w ‘‘ ' ' ‘..Vsk«k-
Rrmber. 1 K Uaudry A Co. Urouk* ft ‘ « sb * <k
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Itrooha ft Tapper.
Slrsun-r Chnrohi
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Raidru, Clutlcdti-
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P ,r * nF.PARTP.il.
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m„ Had.'*.
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