The daily Georgian. (Savannah) 1835-1847, October 15, 1847, Image 2

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•'■I!/ f>p«.p»<Muta.. ■I'.iilMUn. r.y.M. Mmt-k<iiiit«UyHtifeihriiitet- huir Piiior,Tor «U imullia. MUSK «r »nvF.iiTisK«uNTs'femTIJun rrPo>l.«« niun ba paid on *11 earn* KTttt*«r «= 1 II • «»u il ratM. communication* an l Warier. ,fl* ThaA L «S faalenad .hip - .Freight or D*r*d. «uU coppar* . r _ T , A, Capl. Dunbar,, \viilbe ready to receive frei.tbi'bn Muttony m*l. For'Which apply to Capt. Dunbar on hoaid, or III X. BALDWIN ft CO. • p«l7 ■ 1 6|7€it«bii»ii«ti tnw. regular picket ahip HARTFORD, apt.8anneman. havng pail sifhav freight , will hare quickde»putr.h. F"t freight** apply on board at YelfatFa wharf.«» to i,. BALDWIN A CO. For Hew YorU—Now uiijj Tha regular picket both PETER IH3 _ Mitt. A M Picket muter, wril anti Will}. pHtpateh. For Iraifhl or paMige,having aniu-rint V'teroom accommodation-, apply onboard at Ain ’♦torsobfe unitor *vbarf, or to oei 13 . H-. W. WIDWT ft CO. For !»e<v r«rk.'-Nbw~i7i™ ered and HN KN ,.i diepatch. I '*rftol*tn*ar o. hating h4m)Mime »ccnin. tu'iilaiiaua, apply oh board at TellkVe Wharf, nr bn ' 8. W* WIGHT &CO, 'net 4 JSSa f Tha retmlar airdfmlt tailing coppered ciMuf ftstetfotl packet brie JOHN I f'ElltJ. Oifpi. d. Johnson, will anil with diepa li'maoWwfcIt V, »- Jt. CiicitM*3*nckei. tuv, \L.tSwmJ’' **TWKcW EJSSUjJ* nrnmil * PALATHM’Sl RV TOE WAV or DARIEN. BRUNSWICK. ST. At ARY*. fliso.i JACK- MONVH.bE, Mb,VCR CREEK A PICOLATA. Ftv Iii connactioii with Ihe Charleaiou Daily Mail Meam-packcts at Savannah, ihe at earner SARAH ril’ALuING, from Palulkt in Lake AIo* roe, llie I >' *<. Mail Stage , from Ptcntau In Si Angnaiine. "*l from Black Creek, via Newnansviile, Aibga- '••i. Miner •! Spring* ft Cohnobna. tiiTallnhas-im. OCAMULGEF. Carr. A. Chav*. ST. MATTHEWS .... •• P. McNklty. These packets leave Savannah vvery Turbo at »«*i.f Saturday Morkinos. at 10 o'clock, and ar- t-ve at^tcolata in time lor the M ill Singes logo itnuugh'io St. Augiintiuo before night every Thuradny and Monday. Returning, leave Palaika ever)’ Tuesday and Friday Morning, at 7 o'clock, touching as above ••ar|» way. They are both low pressure hbnl*. in complete "fler, and hnndnonndy for limbed m every r.-ipe :t; nr., commanded by gentikmen ofertT ktlhwu ex- perianoa on'the rmite, and their,patron* are fla- ntJred that every aiten'Hwi tofll be*p •td'lb the -refuty aud comfort •nf patmengers, aud to lire caieftil l blulling of .teight. — AUEXTN — Tro.»k« & Topper ...Savannah. H. A. Dctorino ' Darien. '*. Friedliniler... Brunswick. dnhn Benaeiil St. Marys. Fernandez A Binbee J irkemiville. t CnV\ BKektlreuk < toe. Conley Picolata. J. P. Hawkins .. Pulntka. K. Lifittc ft Co..... Charleston N. B. Goods consigned to the Agent* forward ed free of commission. Freight from tfavitunnh •ibd Charleston, and ell way freight,' payable by vWftpan. sepi I'd i* rmaeqxaray tjtrn.:# mikkt Faroes • wiltba rwad/Vbr dallvsry Tilts Fore Soon at Expires, A Aceommo.liillon Line. **ai H..n<a Mwar. .rU.M, HI.il.» GigfSspi£ »»Vw» in SAVANNAH /,NO PALATKA. E F. Via. DariRk. Bituirswica. St Marys. Jacksor* VILLC. BtACK CtUtKK. I’lCOLAU, AMD AtL II- T CRM CDt AT A LANtIi5QS. The eteamar. \VM GASTON. CVAr. Wm C. Mepdell, will leave every Tuesday Mornino at tO o'clock, for the twdfa named'pieces, arriving at Palntka “12 Hours in Advance* of U. S. Mail, and in returning will arrive in SavuniMb on Sat urday Mnriliug “24 Honrs iu Advimre.” Stages will ruu iu ctjnbertjon with the Wm Gaslon to all the interior Towns and to St. Au gustins. The Wm. G iston lm hud a new boiler put in and has bean thoroughly overhauled and painted, she i^omiiianded by a gentlemn u of acknowledg ed eflerieiic-, and together with her • superior accommodations' nnd' speed, she iuuil be the fa- vorita bout on. the route.” For freighter passage apply on board or to (tie Agent R H. D. SORREL N. B. The Agent will receive Bonds free of eommiminns to b*- forwarded by the VVni. Gaston. All Freight payable by the shippers D1T The steamer \Vhi. Gaston will be ready to fow>essela every Saturday. oci"7 . New AtTiingi'inent. "UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY. ‘arrWECTTATASJ»AH ARUCIIAni.r.NTntr VI \ Hir.TON HEAP ARD DtS*UroKT, INI.AND TW0-TU1KD8 Or TMK WAY- fh Thu well k:u>wuK xSaS^rST-^^pInndid steam nacU-.^g , , dts ME^’AMORA. Capt F. Barden, WM. 8F.ABROOK, Capt. T. Lvon, ( , *GE>i. CLINCH, Cupt. Wm. Carry. WiH'hpfeaftbr leave Savannah cwry evening at half put 8 o'clock aud Charleston every morning at 9 o’clock, precisely, lunching nt Hilton Head and nauiifoti u .cb w iy, end avoiding 4wo thml* of the route. For Fr igbtor Pa-snge npolysi • board or • •BRO »KS& T0PPF.U, Ag'ts, 8avami .lt. *LAF[ FTE-&. CO., Af'ta, ChurloKtou N. B.—All g«|uds intended for Snviumah or Charlestbn will beTorwardud by the Agent-,, if directed to tb^irunrn. free of rommissioaa* All way freight payable by shippers. J!l?‘ U For flUcon, lluwfclnsviilv ruu liitcrait’dlute Ismulingrs. ^ * The steam* rs H O BT COL- SMSe3SPE.LINS and 8AM JONES. ha«mg .•been uverhtitled and thoroughly repaired, will commence their trips for llie above places -s anon asaufU' ieut freulti may olfor For freight apply ••pH4 to I Li BALDWIN & CO NSIGNJBES.— Central RhiI Road— 1KTOTJCE TO iT Transportaiiim Ol •October 6 1847.—Consignees 01 Cotton or o her produce by this road,«fb’ hereby notified that re- sttpipls will be rvq tirsd fur ell freight delivered.— They «v*|| therefore scud persona to receive tboir conrigrinienu wuo grw suthorixed to sign such te- ww tulili. L O. REYNOLDS'. JEiig'r uod Hu^.rjn e>,diint Ts.UL ROAD 8 PER UENT* ••Id CITY BONDS, m .„le by U. HABERSHAM Hl H')N. ..(BE, f-r S'llo by tUERSIIAM SC BON. ut ubutl AgERSHAM & DnlO ut) N Y.irlt >H \U A BUN sisxHimos Ifplp C5 Just received troth' lor sale by (ho subscribers, 'burgs; 8 du Cotton Yarn, t dug 27 ttHABt T)IL6rBREAD.ftc: JL- wellVTHul-Bread; 10 do — lafMing from brig Savannah, and for t • ,mt 3 SCRANTON ft JOHNSTON. SiftBifiiL-^-W'hhds. P.»tto llteo If S 1m& «bi“f <f, °'" iStewaBi' H oci 0* . ; L-l in Fietory and I I^CpbobU.,^ rirrdiNMHAMb. dif.-J.i.u.Mi.. VI •n'-'litifnm ...nriin.iii uf rich .iripo.i.pl.Kl Vlt9m|yM.Miirn, rtilk-i • dnii ‘ ' r of.Frenoh. h a«»j»piy w -Vm*. «nd Kmill.h Oi.i|hiui«, «ll n«w/iyJ,Miid U ’iuTutMt'iiii|,Qrt*iicii«, «l.ii^ limit jrniif. ,nd im b...ld-ri~, Iiii.J.i* nod iluvin, .lid «,ery Mrimy “"'T' ^-^NWAy A MCKENNA. .U'.rtntS Moniimeni Square. I NDEI.A -Li'. I N K d.-lidr.', Kidd.r’i and Pur son’s I'trtef.thlo Ink* ah of good quality, for sac hi J 11 TOUNF.Rvft BRO. on 8 Monument square. tWJKL- 41 o'clock. IP* The tueathttr has bean vary*favoYablo dur* tnglhs pnst fivo wcuka for Hit* mattfring and pack ing of Cotton, ahd we leant that (ha planters in •II parts of tha State, have btroirnnuiitatty tadus- trtouu In coimeqiiBiiuo of their nppreironsiona of ■early frost and alrorl'creeps. Pud that much collou, has been hopaed up to t his time.. It is uowaicer- 4«iined that (tie apprehtfnatuua felt fur the growing ■crop weroprartatwre.aiid relyingOM information deiived'frmn Planters, residing in various Court* lies in Georgia, we haa-ird nothing iu laying tbit if frost keeps oiT for two weeks longer We wilt rusks an average crop iu (bis State. The Corn Crop iasaid to be abundant every whvge^we h tva heard from op to tRia tirno. UaMphrrya 1 medical Advavtlaer. It gives ua pleasure to notice any oshibilion of anirgy and enterprisa.nponthe part of a citizen of Savannah, in whatever business he may be ett* gaged. We have before ua (he “Advertiser” of Wm llnoiplirdva’. Jr, Wholesale aud Retail Deal in Drugs Medicines, t tc., sotting forth with the certificates ofhiglily respectable personam various portions of this and adjoining States, the virtue and snrcfM of a euro for the Fever and Ague, invon- tud hy tiimaelf, and appealing to Soathern people to extend to him that encouragement nnd confi dence which are sofreslygiven to Northern uiven* tors. It is by energy, in the circulation of such documents as this, and by a liberal patronage of Ihe press, Hint the business ofn pi ire is extended nnd increased. If ail of Air. Humphreys* inven tions are equal to the one with which hu line fa. vored us, he deserves encouragement as well for his skill iu business as for his euterpise. Tfao Result of the ’Election. Exulting over tno fact that the next Legislature will be Whig by a annll majority, the Republican proclaims that it is a “victory worth having” bo- cause “ It gives us two United States Seuator*, a Judge of the SnpredtH Court of Errors fbr sTx years, three or four Judges of Superior Courts, Solicitor Generals, State Officer*, &c. Arc., and, ehovo ell, it injures to tho State of Georgia a con tinuance of that Whig policy under which she has prospered so abundantly." This is a fair specimen of how our opponcnle smack thuir lips at the thought of the ioavea and fifthessn soon to bo distributed among them. ,It m difficult, however, to reconcile the arguments so strenuously urged for tho elccti in of Clinch, the fulsome laudation so lavishly bestowed npon Craw ford, the abuse so abundantly heaped upon McDonald for lib financial policy, though barked by Whig Legiskmtrev, with the “oLmcoTpart of the foregoing sentence. It etrikes ua os beiug ftich time to drop this ridiouinu* humbug. Our neighbours display better tasto in not de claring the State opposed to Mr.-Polk's adminis tration, than is usual with Whigs upon similar oc casions. It is highly creditable to them that they have not pretended to discover some plausible pretext for saying that while Mr. Towns has been electod Governor, the mnjtirity of voters in Geor* gia are opposed to the present Administration.— Although unfortunately, through local causes, di visions in our party, ind.ipondent candidate*, etc. •te., we have lost the Legislature, yet are we chnereJ by tbe reflection ill it Georgia Isa Demo cratic 8tato. that she has raised her voice for the enuse of the country, and that although, beyond all question, two Federal Senators will bo fasten ed upon her, they will not .represent the views and feelings of a majority of her people. Geor gia is Democratic now ; how much more Demo cratic must she bi ere another year shall have rolled away!' Let tho spirit of the party bo a* roused by tbe reflection that onco again,in defiance of the expression of the popular tviih, two Whig Senators, who repudiate the republican jloctriue of instruction, who advocate to its full extent the principle of protection,, who plant themselves upon the ground or “no more territory,” who sieteruatically struggle, on every important ques tion, against the principle of State Rights, who swell “the hue and cry” of the opponents of every step liken by tbe administration in the present war, and proffor hope and encouragement tu tho iiifurlah-d foe with whom we contend, nnd our word for it tho Domocrutio majority iu iIn Stato will be quadrupled. The election of George W. Towns must be hailed by every Democrat with an emotion of un- ininglud dulight. We recur with pleasure to an expression which we used in*tho eorly part of the campaign. It w^s called out by one of those permnal attacks which hive boon so unscrupu lously snd mule*oleutly made npon him. “At it was reserved" said the Republican "for the Bal timore Convention to unearth a Folk, so was it lift to the Democratic Convention in this State to blaze out with this light so long hidden under a bushel,” West once adopted the greater pan of the idea and the prestige it conveyed! ' And as the peolde of the Unfed States elected Air. Polk, and as Air. Folk has mode s must admirable President, so will the people of Georgia elect Mr. I'uwuv, and Afr. Towns will in ike a most excel lent Governor. There is a strong similarity between the esses. Mr. Polk was not brought forward be'bre the country because lie had glittered in the regimentals ofa general, or had set the world on fire by the magnificence of hie declamation, or the might of his invective, lie was brought forward as an un ostentatious Djkmociut; simple in bis mnnneta. unpretending iu his ch meter, not pufied up into couseqnance by overweening adulation, but of ■•erling integrity, round judgment, an intellcot of high order, a decis ve character, but above all, or PURE, UNDOUBTED REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLE. The saute is the case with Mr. Towns; end although,ns a matter of course,our opponents will continue to deny the fuCt,yctTUEY know it is true.” Mr. Towns, nominated by the Democratic Con tention, is now the Governor of Georg in, aud the best refutation of tha unmitigated slanders with Which he Itae been aseoil|;d is to be found in the fact that he has received the must enthusiastic sup port where he wai best known, nnd his own cutin* ty has defended, with a triumphant voice, the Air fame of .her bonordd sou. Truly Imt Air. election been a triumph, of which he end the Democracy mny justly be proud 1 Although It gocahtio office with a.Whig Legislature a*so- drlltad WltBblro in the*government oftha Stater, yet ^ will hftlchdw that be, and not the federal majority In that bodf. represents the people of Georgia. ^>l eoni i (l National In* ■inca tha 1st of Angita$l,. ‘140 senj from that oily to AleSlM* «*iM9«0r« large amount of.bills drawn on Milled by tit MKgllnister. l.ritlelHUond. .Tho following lottur.datvd llichuiot'tJkOot. lUih, 7 A. Al. wo take from the National Intelligencer: "Ere this rAbblhi you l;alf tho buolneas part of Richmond will Ua in ashes. About half past five tho Gallego Mills were discovered to bit nil fire, •Ad hy tbe time tha^engines -arrived the whole of those immense buildings were wrapt in flantwtl winch we■ a next- communicated to Murris'e Warrtrouic, imw a partof Slmckoo Warehouse, and thence to-dho buildings on Caryatrekt, a mth side extending down to Williams ft llaxall’s op posite to the Columbian. When' 1 left the iccito ell the houses with Ihe exception uf Williams ft lievall's, at the corner, were on fire, being dim glad. The fire stUl ooutiuuei to rage, end seems to batfld the cfTuita of nur vigiraiit and active fire men, who Inivo heretofore boon able to s«v«i where all seemed lost. God only kuows where it wilt be arrested,' Youra iuhkatei "P. S. Thu whole square on fire—Shields ft 8ooidrvi1le, Beasley ft Co., Bow ft Dean, IlaxaU’ft William*, Shokoe Warehouse—and tho Columb un in dang r.” From Taiasco.—'The N. O. Dvlta ortho Uth lust, sayas—By thoarrivnlof thoschr. Arietis.Capt. Martin, we hive very late news from Tabasco.— Tho Arietis left the mouth pf Tabasco river qii the 22d ult. Capt. Martin reporta tlie.U. 8. bomb brig Etna, Commander G. J. Van Brunt; achr. Bonita. J Al. Berrien, Lieutenant Commanding; and iteitnnr Scourge; were lying at Frontrra,near the mouth of the Tabasco river. Every thing at the time of ihesititing of the Arietis waaquioU The I steal accounts from tho town of Tabasco stato tlmt the popuUco werp all pepco*bly disposed; that many of tho Mexican soldiera Wore daily desert ing, on account nr not receiving any pay for their services. Those who remained were under the command of the famous Miguel Bruno, who, it is •aid, baa been appointed Commander in Chiuf of the Mexican fore os in rite Stato of Tabasco. • A large number uf our own troops have been on the sick li«t, but are rapidly recovering. There \% no very late news from the interior. Tho great er nuinbor of inhabitants-who bad left the town of Frontera on account of tho war, are now''return ing, having become satisfied tlmt the Americans will not harm them when they keep thomselvps quiet. The importation of logwood, for snuip cause or other, had boon stopped. Com. Perry wee at I iat accounts lying at Antou Lie irdo, but was daily expected at Frontera. Capt Grant, of C. Company oftha Georgia Battalion of Infantry, died in this city on Saturday morning «t 6 o'clock, Of infUmation of the chest. He wai buried mm Sunday morning with military handrs, by tha ' City Light Uuard'VCipt Cooper The furueral sermon was preached by the Rev. Air. Slade, at the Baptist Church.—Columbus Times, I2ih inst. The official list of Interments in the City ofN. Orleans from !), A. M.. of Thursday, the 7th Oc tnber, to Friday,the 8th, 'at tha name hour, shows 13 in all, none of which wore Yellow Fever. Case or Bi irer Underdone.—'The N. York Journal of Commerce of 9th inst. says:—The Joint Committee appointed by the General Episcopal Convention, to report on tha beat means of re* lioviugtl c Diocese of New York from its anoma lous position resulting from tho indefinite suspen sion of its Bishop, consists, on the part of the' Bishops, of Rt. Rev, Bishops Biownell, of Con necticut, Hopkins, of Vermont, Ives, of North Carolina, Otey, of Tennouaoe, Potter, of Penn •jrlvonia, Cobh, of At ib inn, and Lee, of Dela ware ; and on the part of tint Deputies, of Rev. 8 F. Jarvis, of Cstim^iRev, Charles Burroughs, New Hatnp.y RotrOrtfi McGuire, V.irjlnn, Rev Dr. Van lugen. Judge Junes, of New Yoik, Judge Chambers, Alarylaod, K. F. W. Alston, of South Carolina. Tha House of Deputies transacted no business this morn ; ng of genera) interest. The Bishnps pasiud n resolution providing that the next SHision of Hie General ’Convention be Holden at Philadelphia. The failure of the Merchants' Insurnnco and Trust Company of Ndshvillo, hiving an agency in Philadelphia, is iinuotinced. This is the “Western Institution" alluded to in tho card of the Ohio Life and Trust Company for account of which the business wi It Gower and Company wet done. A SuccEs-roL Voyage —Tho ship Ai'Lullau, Copt Perkins, which sailed from New'Lnndon on tho 5th of March last for Davis’s Straits,on a whal ing voyage, returned on Tuesday last, with eleven hundred barrels of oil, and eight hundred and for ty-fiveaenl skins. The fidring ground vi-itod by tho Al’Lellmia thil umdly frequented by the En glish whalemen. It is seldom that a vessel is fit ted out iu this country for tho North Afluntie Uce in «■ -aft® i Id t rnm ,M rota** Tl.e Kxirenarn •fiha tVar r A Cealraat. One esT the favorite argument* -of Federal! agaiiist tlra present war, la-lhp ttllegjtUnnlnd where insisted upon, and daily, tepaatbdv inMFttt varieties ofjaxaggeration and fttlsehobd, that it la coiling the nxtipu msny milllotte of money. It is this alligation tlijit is held .unlikaafrialitjJj&P’W* tre.t»i,«|irm jhe tti-pavoreof guot^nld Peniisyl- vuttia.' InV tltj^ Which is' sixpoeied W 1 arouse tho euerdee j»f tiff inil-wd? Federallsti. Notwtlh- stattiittigHlie' 'Fstiiiiiitos presented-as to tha aciurI amountof'thfi'AaHti" are fit evoify ossb grossand wilful misrepioseutatiuus, they continue to ba re poatud mid circulated w’ub mahutoue nnd extraur< diuary industry. Let tie contrast tha cuureo wtiicli FedoralUtu hoa taken on this subjeot. with iu policy oli aueilter highly important aud exeitiug question; Tiro Bartkiu.pt Law wu unacted upon most disjruriesi pretences. Il was called for by no ex- igenoy oftha timea. atidduitiamlud by no uxpre- ainh of public opinion. It Was carried under tho whip and epur of the Federal joobiea. iii u Fod- eral Congress, and became a law aimosi before tbe people began lo realise tlmt it was under dis cussion. Wlint did this favorite Federal innasnre. accomplish! It phuHcred the mechanic, Uie far mer. aud tho stndl dealer, aud iu less than a short twelve-muullti, it oosl the people iu hard earned money, more than four, hundred m.lliona of dol lar.—that bring the Hinount of honest debts which it ruh awd mid obliterated, and which still remain ami will probably forevor remain, unpaid. Here,than, was n single act of a Federal admuli- traiiou, which in less (hun a year, oust the people in inutfey coolly abstracted from their pockets, more thaw three timea ns much as the present war has cast tho governtfrent, though it has been for nearly eighteen month*, oarrmd on egamata distant people, and taking in a theatre of opera tions ejnbriwiug 1,300,UltO square miles, ami ex' lending from the'Uttlf af Mexico to the Paeilic ocean,, aud f.otn Texnito tho boundaries of Cctii trii America'. LoqIj| at the diiTerenco voter! Tho war carried on against Alexicd i* a war to avengo wrongs winch have been witnessed by the. world Tor twen ty yoare, and which hnvo buen auhuiitted to im- pitienily aud almost disgracefully, hy former «d • ministrali-ma. . It is a wnr to avenge your injuries; for the outrage inflicted by a foreign power upon .nur citicoos. becomes the injury antlered by all, and unless promptly punished,defies and violates the great principle which lies at the. very Ibtiriiln- liou of our liberties. Ituawur began for your sake, and for your country's, end there it not h true heart that do« s no 1 bent with ardor that it may be vigorously, ami severely, and anccessfiilly prosecuted, lp.T its cost be what itmit. The expenditures, however, which it has mudo. nnd mny here after make necnaaary, no matter how grout they are, will ho fell very little hy the citi zens of inis republic, hut will be tnndo up for in our abundant, increasing, nnd overflowing na- •tonal revenues So that Fodarnlism will find th it its attempt to excite alarm and panic, on ac count of the war, will amount to little or nothing. Tho bankrupt l!iw plundered the citir.eu with n bold and daring hand. It reached him iu his li<uuie«s. It brake down his enterprise, ft dtf- Ntroyc^hii conlMimco iu his fellow niun. It rob- fil'd Inbnr. It eucmirugud extraviiganco by spon ging off the honest debts ofliixu tons ari-tperats. and leaving their poor creditors duped uiid cheat, e l- It r-fused to aid the pour debtor who failed for a foiv hundreds, but protected and liberated the vast opurator whoso speeulatinhs involved thousands, and whose visionary schemes looked to the fbraia.ion of paper cities and.water lots,— Th" really me itur oils whom it relieved, wore lew and Iqf botwuen; and the records of the courts wdl show that jtAVits carried into eflbct, ns itsuu- thnrs.i itHiidfd. at n great systont of repudiation and fraud, intended for tire dishonest capitalist ami the wild aud*-reckluas gamostcr. No wonder that tho whola nation started up, and indignantly dcmin fed the repeal of a Inw which had thus do- lilmratelv taken feutn her citizens more th in four hundred millions or dollars I Let Federalism complain of the expensos of the present war as it may; here is n page froia its own hi-tory -i single soiled and blotted prig?from a volume filled wi i many other nttucks upon the in- te»e-ts and rights of tftn people—which puts a’l such cmnpluint*. no matter bow exaggerated nod distorted, to the blush. Alnke the cotuparisoa be tween the expenses of the war upon Labor ami Private Credit,* carried on under thn auspiere^f tire favorite haukriipl law! Make the coinjinrivon. fellow cit xens, ami yon will confound thn oppo. sitiou. and make th*ir false suite me tUa against the war atiak iu their throats. R'tlQLSa. Si BAQ01NU^.[Teinp,4t ii tlumiy....... BAL*ttpriK!Mw!f.".V Vide*. -JShoeklersr I’rimo *. 'No. I.., BIIKAD—Navy, BUTTER—Uokbeii, prltno. OA N ULEB—S porniBcMU* Geereilratde. Nortfierndo.. cllhESB—Northern...... COF FE E—Cuba.;. Rio...... Java iAiEvhfc:::: uurruN-upi'd, iftreri.r * prilinary.. — , Middling.... Middling Fair Fslrtoxd fiilr. flood Fair.... Ghdu........ coRDxaK-TWd:::::: Manilla Bhlrlinfi^rewu Bloenlinl •Shootinjri, brown.... Bleactiod Catlcos, bluo aud fancy Htrtpei,indigo blue... Checks.... Plaids Fustians * _ Had Tick flail—Dry Cod ; I lerrtne*. smoked Msckorol, No. I... .Do, No. 2... No. No. 3... FLOUR—Baltimore It. 8.. I'lUU'd RndVlr’a New-Orleaui.... Canal Cmiryia GRAIN—Corn,cargo , Oat*, - do G(rm>\vDKii..... IIAY—liiutorn North River a HIDES—Dry ; Dry Silted IRON—Pi Rwedoi, assorted.. Ifoup Sheet Nail Rod* LARD Steam 8m*ed River Ilintine, for export.. While Pine.clear Merchantable Red Oak Stave* While Oak pipe....... Do. hhd Do. bhl.. Shiiis'.of, cyprus...*... Do. other kind*.. LEAD—P>ir aud Uar Sheet Whito Loud 1.1 Mr: MOL ASHES—Culm N.Orlean*.. V 1IT.S—t.’nr, 4d to-IOd.... NAVAL RTORF.S—Rn*in, Tar, Wilmington. Turpentine, *ufL. Pitch Spirits Turpentine uni Viiriii.-h Sperm. W.-trained I-’ ill Ml rallied Summer do Linseed Whale reeked T»naer’* Lnrd C'lmnhlno POTATOES PORK-Me,* „ Prliuo PIPES OILS— bhl • U . • W S' 01 ''* 1 ' 10 iSoperct U 6 25 free 20 par el' r,20 per ct. 20 per el. 25 per et 120 per et. :tf) perct. HO pcrcl, Oji |3tf per ct. ■30perct 1 20 per ct > 20 per ct pn p.l 20 perct. 60 ( 15 10 100 PIMENTO ZW. .... ItAltSt.NS—Metuga.tmnch. box. MueceUI . ^ Bloom Rtce-Ordiaery*....,.. Owd aiid'prime.**. f reach]Brandie* Utter Frere*... Holland Oin AiuoricsnOin JuniaicH Ruu N.E.R«m,hds.aiidhrl«. Whitkey Phil.* Rail, Dp. New-Orinit, Peach Brandy SUGAll—Cub* Murcovedn P. R< A St.Croix Havana, while.. New-Orisan*... Loaf. ^ Lump SALT—Liverpool, • Oafeo... 5«^r-“ A,our ' e ' ,n ' Fallow Hll OT-a.AU.nine* 8 EG ARM—Spanish Auteriere... JALLOW—A era?lean.. TOBACCO—Georgia ^ M*nnf*ttBPed TEA8—Pouchong......... tjunp'deraml Imp. Young IfyVeu,!"*' ‘ Unltfia TWINE-Bagging....... Seine ! WRAPPING paper.... WINES—Madeira ' Teneriffo.L.F.i Dry Malaga,... 8 west d»... A Ularat,Mar«eiUn( ca.K Do. Bordeaux, do* Champagne... From T# 1 75 U 75 1» 10 IG 2 C 50 a 1 71 2 75 U 25 3 25 1 1 37 33 43 1 U5 l 75 30 35 3*1 i 32 20 30 G5 7 R l\ 7 i«>4 4 1 so 6, « t 12 25 • 9 8 -.11 11) 29 in 40 25 75 71 I 75 80 50 75 in 16 20 50 1 2 2 25 1 1 10 r»n 53 .w 53 25 60 3 3 50 0 15 i g"* *•“1 Msee lit Oct.. A .neceivednretiun.lv , Ii j BW| ™( *iece lit Oct * HJpsr ct . Received pretioBily..’*' | Lauoned alnrn l.i Ori i Received |ire»iao.!y. -J?f 10 0 perct | . lilt >00 perct lira n ip#rc^ |20 perct 30 per ct Y,'”*" w * im went. iRfg ^ ar * *'«« rmr &B« «t Retmved pravtootly,., -jw s ftssssas,*?.?. ,» « 7; -f ft-.. Portland Ne» York....** ■ Philadelphia * Cbarleiton Tnl.l a. /. Upl'i* Hi ct. TT* ■—• — fire iii* 7U I7li SiRl DSWo B.n.rn -ftlollon ,U IUu, 10 I'orl ni H.If.HII.I. C,.| nonoN. Rice. WHERE TO. Tbi.Wk. Provinusly This Wk Previ ously. (.ivorpool Lnnilon Glittgow, ic Grsonoek On**» and a Mnrknt.. Cork s.r I 1 S. /. e Vpt'd 15.12 Tea. n*. Total GroHt llritau,... 1339 Havre Naiitx J Marseilles Bordeaux, A c 48 | Total Franco... 48 1 Hamburg 8t. Potorsburg Antwerp Aiuntordam Trieste, Ac..... Total othor furoivn p'. __ Havana.... ~923J I Muianzaa Rreacoa, Ac Nissa'i.&c.l Total West Indies, Ac oj;u i; Ne«v-York Uostnn I’rovidniir.o Philadelphia 648 70 107 2Ws9 20 3.« 114 a-jj 785 IUU ' 100 . 38 | 291 1321* [inltimore vharlo'fnii Other U. Stato. ports. Total Con«t<vi»n — 176 "poi C ~fi7) 99 06; "Si toj To?} Grand Totul 891 121 4650 tonj. 22.M J Coatpnrntlro Kxporta of Lumber, COMMENCING (I.PTCMBER 1. 1810. cxroim.11 TO Lomloo Ollier British Port* Told.to.tjreal Hriluin., llavra Riirdoaux Other French Port, Tutul to Fr, riorlhof Kuropn dmuli of Enrope Wmi Inilie,. Ac Told Foroien Port,...., Olllccr* Navnniinli Chauibov of Commerce B. B. STILES, FrnidifenU KOBT IIAHEItBHAM, let Vice-Prcldent. C. GREEN, 2d Vicn-Presldeut. OCTAVOS COHEN.fleereturv A TrreMirnr. Gfimmittee of JppmU.—U.R. Cumming, lli Nnv Roses En.PsoEt.roaD.Isaac Cohen. J ^I.Reid.W.Duncan. lihodeLUnd. Ac New.York , Philadelphia ; ILiltimnrennd Norfolk..., ! Other United St.Ur. Port, ! Totjl CoastaDr... Grand TuUI. I CWKoil | iVHiO;. _ I LL^i '] jiam! j riwtiNi, ;e I MCI nwMit 3:w.w! ttiittiKk'i in * a mi# v u JB858I i 2t'8 -J «:hi?;0tij 3>: "aittsv;! a 2.i«ib “SI Prosper.ty of Hartford —A writer in the Hartford Uouriut ostiuntes the annual trade and commerce of that city at $(J 8 )0.000; being more limit double what it wa* ten years ago. Further,the •ante writer nay, "ILinford has progressed more rapidly in btiduo<s nnd woulth, from 1837 lo '47, than during any previous ten years for hall o con- tury, and u now actually in a more prosperous condition than during any previous period of her existence.” Aud all (his, OotwtthiUndiug the repeal of the Tariff of 1843. The Narrngniuett, well known ae one of the Long Island Sound atenm boate, line boon altered and strengthened throughout—her guards have been removed, new menu put into her, and made every way qualified for'an ocean steamer. She was to have left New York on Monday Iasi, 11th inst., for New Orleans, via thin port and Havana. Chaa Courier, 13ih inst. Mr. Longworth, of Cincinnati, his tnndo f.otn hi* last season's vintage of Catawaba Gropes* GOOJ bottles of Chatnpngne, which promises lo be of superior quality, and will be fit fo/uau next year. Bearer or Dr-patches.—C. i) Wind, bearer of desputches from Mexico, arrived iu this city this morning in tha atenm picket Jaipur, on Its way lo Washington.—Charleston Putriot, Launch.—ThtfChirleuon Courier, of the 13th inst. says—A fine schooner, of beautiful model, called the Kiawnh, was launched yesterday, from tire ahip yard of Mr. John U.Long, Mnzyckboro', Charleston Neck. She wax built for tiliaa Van- derhorst, E*q , aud is capable of Carrying about I5U bbis Rice 1 Trottino aoain t Time.—Toe Albany Girl which waa to run IUU miles in 10 hour* iiiilcd to win. Tire first CU tnilea ware done in 4 hoitt* and 37 uiimitei, aud tha mare appeared as freih •sat the start. At the 03d mite her owner thought ■ha could go tho distance in ulna hours, and her pace wq» increased, but after going (lie following seven miles within\lio half Uoqr, jdyi Tailed gradu ally, anri havirif accompliejiqd §7 ^fieiaud about otto third, came lo a aland lUII, h^lof then half un hour left lo win.—AtUt-« - Wa are glad to copy so tnieresiing gn •( of tho prueperity oi* Cincinnati |qia alfi>rded by tire following, from the Morning Signal-!, Qof«tfl0l •fNe^lTor* baadeagnMed the q5th d.iv ofNotrllWO^ Wftowrvnd avl'lrenUtf giving/' Caft. S B. Thornton —A corrrsponilflut of (ho Little Roek Gaiiitia rend to that paper no editorial noiico which ihe editors of tho New Or* leans Delta made of that guilt nt and Umeutedg<<u. ttomaii. He prefaces it with tire following il- imrks: Mr. Editor:—It is with much iiteastiro that I find in tim Deha, the following well-iueritcd culo- gium on thq virtu-a of the bravo and liinieuiud Cupt. Thornton, by an old school fellow. 1 knoxv not who this sclioul-fellow is. but as Capt. T. was also S cluremale of mine. I t,ko pleasure iu add ing this feeble irintu'e ofpraise to Ins gailnut mem ory. In detailing ilia circumstance? nttendinc the loss of the Ptrlnski, the writer bus over looked one circunretduco Which places his daring hero- i-*m 1* a still more completion< light; after pro viding, us is stall'd, (or the aufcly of all wlioni he eu’w III malrvM.jftod had lashed .Vtiu- lf tohis fruil raft, he hear«Tl{tfe Pries of a female, and itmnadiale- ly reltared hinifflf and went to her assistance— hitsuecuodod in piiciugher npon tha raft lie Imd just loft, nnd <Uf:n looked about him lor something to bti-ium his owii Aifaiy. 'Phe shuck yvhich hi* health received from lire expp-mra he utidurwunt, reduced him to a more *k«L.ton, and in cooaa- quHiice he acquired-the epithut oi the Ghost of the D.A Pulaski. A. Our Fathicrs, wiiuue she thf.t!—It is our p-imfultask to announce lire death of John A 4 pin-* wull, E«q.. fur many years n highly reNpected merchant of-1 hi* city. Mr. Aspin hu* buKii an active nn-i ufmuont memberofilia U -ard of M nm- vw of the Americ.u Bible Society from its or- g iniziiiiiii in lltip Jo the time of bis death.—New York Commercial Advertiser. The Maxkddnun Fbioatk —Near the Royal yacht lay the United .State* frigate .Macodotiian, nil n tanto,’ nod tossed off for the occasion, (as Jack *uy*;) at her fore floated the British eiuigu;ut her main a while fiig, containing a representation of n wreath of shamrocks and thistles encircling a rosv; at ihe bowsprit end the Jack,and at tire spnii- kergulT peak the cn>igu of the United Suites.— Tlii* ure i of war. belonging to u former enemy,inn now no longer, and never uguiu to he.so, fired off iu inil-uii style a Koyul salute of twenty one guns ho well utid *o ruguliirly tlmt we understand tho Qu cit wm qupe delighted «hh the compiimenL H**r Msjuaty ••riilyUiciiiireqti^nee. a kind idvita. liou m Cuinmodore DeKay aud his Indy to visit her on hoard of bor yacht on her return, which was us a uniter f o#»ree,accepted;but on account of her Majesty's qhaugo of arrangements this wire not ertrrieu into efibet. We hope, however, that the worthy Cmmnodofe and lire lady will yet huve au opportunity uf accOmpUshiog the virit; for we fuel assured jl will bo grutifyiog to her Majesty to testily h**r approval of the iMnccdoniiin's rieit at thi* uino. It was for the purposo of hringiug a voluntary contribution of hreudnuri* from our Amerirun brethren towards the distressed lligii- lu'idors, and who setil it under the beliefihul a pre- sentHtioi; in this shape would be tiinre appropri ate thn n in oiodi. Jt was a noble act: an J we bo- liovu weitnte tlgihingbut the fuct when weeny (hot in consequence the Maceiloni m. next to hur MujoNty, wa< tho greatesl object of interest and at traction nuirtnrfri the host of her Majesty's subjects that crowded Ihe shore and the slopping on (lie occiHum.—Stotch paper. . ' . .1 lyWlLUL, UBg’jagLJgeg ^•itOfRes, lavnaenb,) GEORGE 8CHLBT, P. M, | J. 0. DOOM, A«il,taat P. ,M Mwaj-no’sCtfUAponiid Syrup of Wild ilhrri y. A most excellent, plenamt. aud never-faihng Medicine. Another wonderful cure of Consttmp* lion jo Norristown, Pu. Wo take great pains to procure authentic and respnctulilo ceitificatea and never give publicity to any other. To Dr. SwAYtfK, Philadelphia: Dear Sir,—It afford* me great satisfaction to ley before an American public the wonderful suc cess of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, in curing mo'of that dreadful disease, Consump tion ! ufter irit oihnt iw-'min h id faded. I w.isat- tnckod with pam iu my breast, very much «f lecting my vojqa and ftiice.iaud D troublesome cough,aud sore throat. 1 My bowels were OHstive, appetite nearly goiie;«nd my stomach was so very weak that my phyiiclan wa* at a loss to know whnt to do for Die, si every thing I used iu the sliiipc ofmmiimnc wire immodi.itnly rejected I remained for moutlre iu this awful condition, and gave up all hone* of ever recovertus. Hca tug of lint wonderful cure* daily porlbmied by your invaluable medicine, in Cough*, Colds, A«tluua, Whooping Cough, and all dreeasrs of the Lungs nnd Breast, I reluctantly determined tn try it. I purchased & bottle of your Agents in this pluco, (Moore ft Lon^akar,) which appeared to taka hold oi"my disease, and relieve me. I continued U'ing it until it igrndadly restored me to health j and strength. Several of my friends were effect- j fid in tho snme manner Ihotl was myself, who do- j dined using the Syrup, they, I aui sorry lo say, appear in he fuel approaching that bourne where no Iruioilurreturns. As I expect soon tojloave these parts, I give you this tut a standing memo- rial to tho great vltlite of yur invaluablo C m* poifnd, D. C. Wilcox, Norristown, Pn. Caution.—All preparations from tho WilJ Cherry Tree, except Dr. Swuyuo's, are both ficti tious and counterfeit, and sprung up year* after this valuable medicine find introduced itself into the sick chamber; therefore ask for Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and purchase no other. The gouuine article is prepared only by Dr. Swnyne. North.west corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. For snip hyMio Agents, A A- SOLOMONS, Markfitsnuare. ' J. ftl.TUR.NEU. ft BRO., Monument squ. THUS. RYERSON, Corner of B«y aud Wlittuker mrcets. Savannah, —13 net 15 'ivialnr’ii Rolanut #f Wild Clirrrr. Rond the following voluntary tribute to Wis- tar’s OTilenm, frmu the Kinderhook N.Y. Settli- ttul, dated July 31, 1815: •‘HOPE NEVER DIRS.” Tho extraordinary virtues of Wist ir’s Balsam of.Wild Cherry, in the cure of pulmonary coin- picture, have been attested by so many persons, tbql hu who doubt* ire efficucy must be iu truth a very sceptic. A remarknblu cure of Conutimp- tion has recently been effected hy this medicine In the town o: Chatham, in this county, and which was rolaioJ to us hy Dr. Herrick, an eminent physician of tlmt town, to whom we have permis sion to refer. A young Indy who had long labor ed under an affection of the lungs, and who had been under t^g care of several physicians without experiencing any relief, was considered by her friendaas beyond the reach of medicine, and she woe informed by her medical attendant that she must die Al) her own premoniutinos, also, point ed to the gravo. Fortunately she was induced to ■end to the Kinderhook Bookstore fora bottle of WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, as a last resort iu her critical situation. Before it« content* were exli rested, the young Indy expo* rinucfid great relief, and two more notilee w«rc isticccsMvely procured and administered. Shu i* now h ippy in the restoration of health, and blc**' ns ihr day when she first resorted to the use of this Imnling Bulanm. None genuine, unless signed I. BUTTS on die wrapper. For *u!o, Wholesale and Retail, by THOMAS M. TURNER ft CO. 181 Bay Street, Savannah. Alio by DR. A. T. BOVVNE, And Druggist* generally in Georgia. oct II :u— Coualtfiiera prr Ceutral Mull Itoml. OCT. N—281 hale, Cotton,Flour, Corn,B-con and M'lxa lo N A Hardee, Bo«ton K Ounby, Way & Kin?, Liluldwlit &Co, J f'lrarb, ILuniltnn A llnrtlennn, C )tartriil|«, E Piirioua A Co, It A Allan, Pmloirord A Fay, 8 Good nil. Ilniilt, M.illct A Bogci, Holt A Iloltinoon,Ral>uii A FuKoi^ J L 8«lnnoy. Wnatitmru, Wildor.tr Co, PH Bolin. Ari lvnta nl llie Puluaki IVouae. OCTOBER II—J Newolt^pstuuion, Slilledgatillai A K l.amb, Marion coMiityiA \V W.ilar* ( A:UnU;Mr< AIoxau- dor, K E 8tnun, M.icon; W L llamiUo i, Indy and tarvnni, Smith Crfrolina, It Middlatvouk, ColumHn*. D Clock, Ma- tillej II M Weed, Maeoii) J T Duv.-it; Tnllahstieei J T Street, Charle.ion, G Younye, lady and child, Qnrlnns.H W Biirnrn, New Vorki C 8[inldlnp, C Giant, RlrLilorli crnn* tyi J II Couprr,lady and »cn, Miia Willy. St Simouii J W C Louie, II .M Hadlar, Si Marys. MAIL ARRANGEMENT. . . -Noxthskn Mail. Da* Dtt1t|'by.i.;.' « A. M. Ciu.o* 7* P. M. NnRTUERN‘4Y*v-!fajt. FOR OrricK* 4ctwccn Savann.ui •. A -c and Charleston. Dun Mnndry, Wetlu B *dey sad Friday By fl A. M. Qlo*«a Midday, Wedeeaday end Friday at...6 P. M. Udnfijnt; WtilfiM aM|dayAv4d. Di.D.iifb, , r.«. UluiM Dally At.....1..; 6 P, M., .nxdiut for tkaOtBoe* of Am unn, Hum- kurf,8.C.,lla«binaVlll*.MilladKn»il|«, Moeqn, Coluinw/, Mubih* and Now Or- I.m^whksb rinne at 8 P. M. Bill let- torn For that* Offlcor. ahlrh nr# nm in by IkaridiM, art inada upJii axtra pack- s»w nrxunornikf at do l clock. SobediRN Mail ivSrcAMioaTS. Dun Sunday •ml Tk.ir.dny liy P. Jl, U(»«* Tuntday aed tfavurilay al ...9 A. II. . Kotnnr.RN Man. by Stao», xt in a* Dakum* tsit. (lan Tfo-iky by Ill |\ J|. ClaaraHanduv at .......8 T. JL Au^u.i 51, lf|7. COM M E U C I A L LivrRpnot LATEST DATES. ...Nm. IlliProvidence. • Oct. B IUvrb ...Sr.P'. 16* Boston 23 Ncw-tork Oct. 8 Havana .Oct. 9 Nr.w-OKi.CANs.. ...••Oct. 9 I’liiLADKi.ruta .Oct. U Mohilb .. ..Oct. 10 IIAI.TIMURK .Oct. 9 EXPORTS FOR THE WEEK PORTI.AND—Sidir8ajn—6’.852 feel l.u ulmr. NEW-YoRK— Ship Wm Grny—110,'hO feet Lumber, 311 b«lor Collou. Brig Juo Ender*—237 Wrata. Culioo, 54ca«k«Rlce Briy Nwi»» Hoy—Hj.OOO feet Lumber, 100 bale* Colton. 60 c*»k» Rico. 3 liules Mdxe, CH IULE3TO.N—PerStoaiuur*—170 bale* Upland Cot- tou. CIURLrST'N VXroRTS. OCT. 12. Liverpool—Ship Geo A lloploy—131 l»sla* Sna t»Und nnd 2.305 do Upland Cnil.m — rUiip t’h.ii lull*—1,261 bale* Upland Colton, and 71,67! feat Lumber. Hnvnnunh .TInrkel, October 13, 1817. COTTON.—Arrived ainco |tha 8ih imt., 1627 ba'o* Up land {EDO by Central Ruitj Rnndl and I l»aln San Llafld, and cloured in llib nmo time, 634 bale* Upland and (0 l»»U* SeuLUnd*, Inavlup on hand, iueludiuK »U on »Uip- board notclnnra.1 on tholath imt., a Mock of 48)4 lialo. Upland and 741 bale*Sou l*|uml, npaiiut 4381 bale* Upland and 480 bale* Soa Island at thn tamo period |n*i yrnr- Since our la«t the mark i hai remained in llm renin quiet Unto then uoticod, and price* have further declined. Tho la*l account* recnived have di«appoinied holder*, who atti inclined to (ive wnyatill further in tholr o*kinf rate*,hut purchaser* are not dbposed to operala eteu nl pre-ent pri ce*. The »u'.e» made nre principally of tho fi '.et quaiiUc*, vory liltlo infer jur of the now crop hit* been received. We e|iiin omit quotations, a* il i* impossible lo rive them cor rectly ill the present slate of the market. Middling Fair, however, h is bceu sold al 0}c, nnd Fnir at tOc. Wa giva below a fair index of thn range of prices, tix: 47 bolus «i 0J> 151 nt 0J.2O aiBJ, 39 at 10 aud 15 bale* clioii.e at I0|c,a- mounting to 259 bale*. r Sca-Isi.and.—Wo have uo rules In report. Receipt* of Collou tithe following ptnee* since ihn i-l Saptomncr. Id17. Georgia. Oct. 13 3163 60 VI South Carolina, Oct. 8 .... 5*17 18903 Mubilr, Oct, 5 3978 2284 Naw-Orlaans, Oct. 1 .... 31818 13087 TwNia.Sapt, II 59 229 North Carolina, Sept. II 00 32 Virginia, Sept. 1 00 30<l 44585 ” 43193 The folloaflng is a itntemnnt of the stock of Cotton o baud Rl the respective iilai.es named. 1817. 1816. Savaunsh, Oct. 15 5575 4tlil South ('oruliiin. Oct. e 2.1617 14108 Mehile, Oct. 5 16393 7661 MR. .‘—rionso nnumiiice Mr. FAR 1 LEY It SWEAT as a candidate for tlieOriicn of Receiver of T.tx Returns for Chatham county, at tho olectinu in January next, nnd oblige July 29 octlftlo" MANY VOTERS. .TlUTILll* 8AFBTY INMUllANCB (10»V OV WKIV YORK. Zebf.dkk Coow, rrealtlnnl. MARINE, INLAND AND FIRE INrURANCES. GEO. SCHLEY, Agent. may IS^ y— 3IUTUA1, MVP.1JI8U1IANCB COMB.!' IYV OK NEB-YOBK. MORRIS ROBINSON. President. SAMUEL HANNAY, Secretary. Applications received by feb 1 ly— W. P. HUNTER. Agent. Jlevi ueniieflbo Atlnatlc •tenaufilpi, •* - Leattt Franc t, Ltntm Amtfic .M.ispuri.,..Bapt. 30.. .....Qct, 25 Philadelphia Ool. 10 ....Nov 9 New York Oc*. 54. No* 24 Union Nov It)............Dec. 9 Nnw-Orlamu, Oct. 1 ... 30478 15911 Texas, Sapt. II 60 1590 I'loriili.Sept. 18 .... 357 10c 6 Au^'i-ta sod ILnnlmrp, Oct. 1.. ... 16692 5337 Jt.uiin. Oct. 1 ' ... 3013 3107 North r»*rolinn, Sept, t .... 100 100 Virginia, Sept. II .... 418 OiM New-York Oct. 5 .... 60871 3676J Philadelphia, Oct 2 .... 8188 2^36 163139 925U7 Rlt'E.* Fur thi* article the item md h »s been vory light nnd nt n «ti!l further decline, (lie only sale we have beard of {«60 easka al 3} com*. CORN.—No cargo talc* to report—retailing from (torn at 63 to 70 cent* per budiel. FLOUR.—-We notice sates of 22 bbts Western *t $3 23 | (J do at gO, 0 do choice nt $7 21, II .UOO lbs • 19 i and 2,500 (hr, *lightty dam4grd,at$3 5Uper 100 lbs. BACON.—Small tales of choice 8idos at 9) teat*, nnd I? casks Streakier* nt 7( ceut* per hiukeL WHEAT.—214 bushel* void at 91 65 per buibel. ROPE.—We note sale* of 50 coil* Kentucky at sj trnt*. BAGGtNO.—The only »a’«a we have heard of ar« 32 place* Koulucky at 17Je,aitd 25 dndw at 18 cent*. SAL'IV-TIrere Im* been no arrivals <iueo our last—It it '•oiling Iu let* of 50 lo lt)0>«ck* at #1 50 per reck. EXCHANGE-—Foreign, yory Utile d.deg. The Bank* Ml; sight ebeelia on the northern ritin* at J rcrceui pr*m Out-duors, | per gam P»e** «»" New York. Tory pur- chu.e sight loflveday eltocVeal p'fi 30 day bill* at |, and 60 day do.e«l*|re/crnL di» FREIGHTS.—There it more hu»twe*s Joint thari m m»r our li»l. »® ebtnge iu Uio rate*, to New York re* rats* arc |e for square end 516c far round bale* cotton, 7jc pat ii%b for ric**, end dje per ho bcl for coin. AUGUSTA, tlct. 13—Cotton.—Our iiuikrt opened on Wodiirtdny In-t With a goud demmd Horn purchaser*, and lire btreitiev* iiiiii*act*-d was lo a fair extent at the price* quoted in nur la*'.— On Wednesday evening,however, lire Hibernia's advices from Liverpool lo lihli and Iluvrg in Jjh ult. came to.lihud. Under tlifif‘0 advice* our imt- kot Ua* given way fully l a l| cent fmtn uur Uu qiiut.i'iuin, nnd may now be quoted Scents bel«w the price* paid aixiy day* ago. Alike ri'ducthm shove noticed ilreru Im* been a fair dftnntiil sine* Friday Inal, hmlretdur* an* xlitl relticlnni »vllrnst tire declnie. nml lire vales from wuriboi)«ea have 7>een Jo « limited exrenr. citrrmmig up only alrnui 12(10 ka'es, nt priefc* ranging from flj to 11 3- Hi. (Jl* the above mile* nil over I 1 j cedi* were tnutle previous tn trio receipt of tire lliberiiin'*ndv/e« , s. The new crop begins to come in more freely, and nearly n I tlmt Iwu enure to bind this week Ims boon sold, off wi gous, nt pricer within lire range of above noticed sale*. Of thn growing crop, lire weather alillcrn'innes favortible font* maturing, nnd planters are kept bn*y in picking out. U u still lionr murh complnint ns lo the product of thn weed, nnd from tunny wo undnrst«nd tire weed itself nppnnrs to bo drying up nnd nlliwding hole nr no ttomUhmeui io the muiwrint bull*. With the beat of ueu<ioiiai we do not think that the crop in this Stale will exceed that uf Ins! vear, s'lliotigh more ground Ires been planted. We alter cur quotation* lo correspond wi'h present prices, and would remark, nnd impress it upon plintcra that they a r e for aqqnra halos—round bales *<*lltug at 8 n 4 cents per 13 lea-. Ordmnry * none I Middling Fair !') n — Middlimt f>8 n — I Fmi I** n 7 Good iMiddlingUj n !)§ ) Good Fair H'l uMl Fr. igh a — We h .vn no change to notice in lire M'o* Iu Savannah or Charleston—1 litde itrew down freight it offering. The n»vr i- Inw.Imt ntill high «u«m»h tor atuatuhou trevig.iii«m, and fro'ghta toi.it* continue lo land iheirgomlr ut Ilia wharves. HAMBURG, Oct. 14 — Cotton—Tim Market to-dny fix. exceedingly dull, and tlrere i* but littU cotton coming in; thp mo*t nf which is •Hired Iw thn pludler* for hfllnr pricci*. Tl1« laic Liigli*a ndvices, which were received lice » fi 'v days api have ilcprtsscd the ni'iikel some, ns they ore un- favor -blc lo our buyer*, mid nave Mined a rtojKt* lion from lire highest (quot-ilree* »d last week (ml one cent. Our qnutaliuiis to-day are Iroiu 3 Iu m- CHARLESTON. Oct.. U -Co tou -There hn» been u mnduruto demami for Collou duii"|S lire three l«<t lrn*iiH*** davs’and huldcr* have nM buyer* m tire reduction •>! Ic. per Ib , tire ducliim noticed in uttr report of tins morning nl i.re J>h inst. The shIa* reach uowaie of ItllNl b.desut ri Ireine* ranging from Uj to lie. 'iliebu K oftM operation* were at prices ruling Irmn Id to toj. We q’tote fair and felly fair I0J a He. Rtc»—Swenl parcels nfirew Ireve tlMt *»''» since our laslatpnces rangingfr"iu3j uid*. »»• Uilderelind that several hdndred lieicos ol lire old crop were cnutiucted fur gl (II per nundreu. which absorbs the whole oJ’ '«re crop or lire red r "it r o'lf|h Hic.-Acrr «(m> bushell brought 8I0. p. r hu*htl. SS>L. mij lh» « lc " ft* S't'ioi.Vf ESSksS-ss b *Floor—Tho F!o»r Market opened on SaWjJ"7 will! mdva nf WHIhld* Hrandfarine f»r rkpntM cn aiid Wiretorii) for city use. «t tb° M,),w l! r ‘ t ' Si SssuTSSi. . 0 •’{Ngjaf;;! |o. bin Uicr in uic any. r’"'V 1 few* a ,‘tt ofn pond bi.nd IV.IS mil* ^ 1,. IHif.l hi'l. bsen «m>dy ..HU l51 ™' ask *3 1*2.4 but this pneo re nearly iiuhmmI. rf RJcH—Pricvs Ireve r/nclnred and lire de.tund. uJ5araX.r««-'» “'f*' till closing dttlh NEW %'OttK. Oct. IL—Out to».—The pre*- «r> in -II b.<»oiitiiii-d .to.* ‘'“.Vfe'of'w” ofiblcli l550nroU|il«nd.i.d ' '" ,u,5 ' nnn , loroiiof . (ii . 10) tw»H *s i”i. iri Mid lop lin'd n , III Midf.irtnlair , hi Foil}-loir in ,o«d fair ' M "ij„. . mill fot Hn *«»k of,.’.'i0 b.>«_ Floor ~W. noticed ail ioorwed •«* W •miv. dcin.nd for VVo.I.m Floni •"•“" j fe SdV.o,o F.,i.»«{ MK i.oc f-rihcr I, ,1 II,.or i> «' I" •■*• "! ‘ L.,J w