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Bjr William II. Bultook,
city covart mutts**
And Publuffior of tho LVw» uf tint Unibn.
rtH) thAluB.
fry ablo Mini'*a««nUy In tdvanro.
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tr A PVKRTWK M^NTHt n *«"*.
rr rmuia'MMI bs |»*ld 4a kft Communications an I
' ('or Wcw-VorK.—Old K*ub11*he*l I .mo.
au Tho regular packet ship HARTFORD,
SDSL Capt. Saflneman, having part ndicr freight
ucid I.. BALDWIN 3 CO.
fifrffltvv Vork—Now Um.
ja. .TIM r.iul.r pnckel bark I’ETEIl Dffi
SE& MILL. A M. Pickot muter, will mil wtili
dupatek. . For rraljlil or pa<u«»,haring aiiTOInr
aiataroonl aocnmmodnilon*. apply onboard al Au«
daraon's upper wharf, or to
"a pp H. w. WIGHT & CO.
ILS.M.di*aia.P#«iwH.lBe.
IHTWREN ^rfeiniiT
SAVANNAH A PALATKA, FLA
• V TUN WAV OF
DARIKN. BRUNSWICK. ST. M4RY8. Oeo» JACK-
SONVILl.i:, BLACK CREEK A I’lCOLATA, Fia-
In connection with Iho Cliarlealon Daily Mail
KNam-nankot* al Savannah, tho atamner SARAH
SPALDING. from Palatka to Lako Monroe, tho
, IK d. Mail Stagas from Picolata to St. Augustine,
and from illack Creek, via Newnanavillo. Alllga-
^wtsst:
TMf packets loavo Savannah every Tuesday
and Saturday Mormnos, nt 10 o’clock, and ar
rive at Picolata in lima for the Mail Hiagea tugo
through to St. Auguatino boforo night ovury
Thursday and Monday.
Ketorning, loavo Pahtkn every Tuesday and
Friday Morning, at 7 o'clock, touching os above
•ach way.
Th«y are both low pressure boats, hi complete
order, ami handsomely furnished in every respect;
are commanded by gentlemen of well known ck*
.perience on the rotfte, am) th'elr patrofH tfrtt ns.
•ured that every nllniuinn will h6 p ud to tlm -afiffj
end comfort of passengers, and to the careful
handling of freight.
— AOEWTJ —
Brooks «& Tupper.. Savannah.
A. A. DcKonne : Darien.
f I. FriedUnder Brunswick.
John RnMont St. Marys.
Fernandes & UUbee.... Jacksonville.
A. Coy Black Creek
Gen. Conley...... Picolata.
J. P. Hawkins Patutkn.
£. LnRtte Sc. Co Charleston.
N. B. Goods consigned to Ilia Agents forward*
ed free of commission. Freight from Savannah
and Charleston, and all way freight, pnyuhln by
shippers.sept 13
Express A Accommodation Line.
•* HI llotara in Advance of V. fl. Mull.”
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PALATKA. E f7
Via. Darien, BruinwAk. St. Marys. Jackson*
vilmc. 111.ack Creek, Picolata, and all in*
TERMEDIATE LaNDIKOS.
Tho steamer WM. GASTON. Cant. Wm. C.
Meiulell, will leavo every Tuesday Mornino at
10 o'clock, for tho above named places, arriving
at Palatka "13 Hours in Advance" of U. S. Mail,
and in returning will arrive in Snvununh ou Sat*
orday Morning "24 Ilnurs in Advance."
Stages will rifn in connection with tho Win
Gastou to all the interior Towns and to St. An*
gustine.
The Win. Gaston Las had a iipw boiler put in
and has been thoroughly overhauled mid painted,
she is commanded by a gentleman of acknowledg
ed experience, and together with her 1 superior
accommodation* and »pnod, she must be the fa
vorite boat on the route."
For freight or pauage apply on hoard or in tlm
Agent R. II. I). SORREL.
N. B. The Agent will receive goods free of
c«mtni<»ian« to be forwarded by theWin. Gaston.
All Freight payable by the shippers.
(LT Tho steamer Win. Gaston will bo ready to
tow vessels every Saturday. oct*7
New ArrauKCincitL
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE-DAILY.
BETWEKN SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON VIA HILTON
(U!AD AND BEAUrottT, INLAND TtYO-TUIltDS OF
niK WAY.
»• K— 1 * Kk Tho well known K C^° ft
*r^£a»«5XL’inleridi<( steam p w "k-THswtrfffrSsff
cU METAMORA, Capt F. Barden,
WM. SEA BROOK, Ciipt. T. Lyon,
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. NVm. Curry,
Will hereafter leave Savannah every evening at
half pant 8 o'clock, and Chnrluslun every morning
at 9 o’clock, precisely, lunching nt Hilton Head
mud Beaufort each way, and avoiding two thirds
of tho aea routo.
For Fr ightyr Pa-sajrn. apply on board, or »o
BROOKS & TUPPER, Ag’ta, Savannah.
E LAFITTE »fc CO., Ag’ta, Charleston
N. B.—All goods intended for Savannah or
Charleston will bo forwarded by the Agents, if
directed to their oare, free of commiutiuus.
All way freight payable by shippers.
i'dy l —
For Rincon, llawklnsvillc and
littermudlulc JLaiidiiiirs*
K fk The steamers ROUT, COL-
feaE^gSE-HNS and SAM JONES, having
been overhaulud and tliurouglily repaired, will
commence their trips for the obove places cs snou
us rfiifficiimt freight may olTcr- For freight apply
sept 14 to L BALDWIN A CO
N otice to consignees.—
Trananorlntion OHiuo, Central Rail Rond —
October5. 1817.—Consignees of Cotton nr oihcr
prpJuco by Ibis road, are hereby notified that re
ceipts will be rcq-iirsd fur all freight delivered.—
They will therefore send persons to receive their
'consignments who are nuihoriNud to sign such re
ceipts. L O. REYNOLDS,
octO — Eng'r nud Superintendent.
C IENTRAL RAIL ROAD 8 PER CENT,
• STOCK, and CITY BONDS, for sale by
sept 24 II. HABERSHAM & SON.
LLS ON FRANCE, fur sulo by
sspt_9_ ROB. HABERSHAM & SON.
LS ON NEW-YORK, at shutt
f sight, for sain by
septa ROB. HABERSHAM A SON.
S ‘ IGIIT end Short Sight DraBs on N. York,
for salo by
aeptO ROB. HABERSHAM .V, SON.
C ^TTOpTVarn and usnaBUrgs.—
Just rnccivcd Iruio the Eatouton Factory and
for sale by Iho subscribers, G bales Cotton Osinr
' burgs; 8 do CotUin Yarn, aaanrted siztfs.
aiig27 * R. HAlIRltSHAM & SON^
P ILOT BREAD.dec.—1» bbl- Tread.
well's Pilot Brandt 10 do do Butter Biscuit,
landing from brig Savannah, end for sale by
SCRANTON &JOI1NSTO
octti
ION.
CMB!f>AH*-~2^blHh* Porto Rico Sgar, land-
Oiug from ship Cmnern, fnr sale low frnm tho
wliarl;
QCt 0
WASHBURN* WILDER.
Q1LHS. OINOUAIlIUi&c.-JtaVmeiv.
k5 id on^lognut tiMnriinent of /ieh striped.plaid
and embroidered Hi!k«; a fine supply uf French,
Scotch, end BnglMi Ginghsuis. oil now atyleaand
of iha latest iroporuuiona, also lace cood^ and em
broideries, budery and gloves, arid every variety
of ladies drew goods.
conway * McKenna,
net8 Monument Square,
rEKRINOi 7—30 hoses Herrings, land
. irgltam bri< (U« and forul.^
ucl 1
ROCjBitiES—mi) b.g.Rio cun..,
\jr old J |*». du do old Cuba, 10 du Cap.
;’JJS Sbntiid-r. t«V>. SufM “™<l
%’kegs iWn!
20
do,
(i/C f) rdp, St Crols, B boxes
wiiim # LlO’do
' STiiS DBIOrW8» ti»m Sp.iiu a<ui j# do
T.ltaw C.IIJI.'. o.M.ioc umn «0dBkM|fc.U^
—- THBWDCRt- -MINI8*
I jftXiiS lU th.mvnml fancy brand degets,
received, and for «.ile by
.iifitji 1 * F.. SWIFT.
■jhGeorgia Fumr, J'
ft; tmtrnls Apitlee, temved. atidlur sale 1»Y
j3 ALBERT HARD.
BATURPaY MORNING, OCT. 16; 1817.
Csiiri»itlnrllnl< I*
* Tbo iVa,bin,luu Uiiiuii ol' liiu I Ilk. ib.t* ■*>** I
Flu* Ik. kinfolk IImco. of Ik. lutft io.t, .
pfn.nl.
m
. Ilio .YMiimgiuii uiiiuii ui ...» ' . ,l‘|,o ITnllad Stal.a ttlgalii Coliinibi., C.|)Ulh
Th.rullowing ... II,. nlonibaf. or. ill. 1 R„ba,l Rii.hl., bo.rind Ibk broad potinanl of
martial which lia. bean iiiatitiued for iha lii.l »> | Cnmroadoio L.wr. nco Jton.au, .rri.ed li.ra
Liaui. Col. Framont, oftlia rosimont of looun-
lad rlRtmen I
KTOurriieoda o lio wi.li lo m.ka alloraliun.
in llioir Ad«orli«i,ii.ioa aro fo amid
ihum iu aa a.vly *« limy can ilii, day, ilial they
may appaar in now lypo on Monday tioai.
K3*Tha Noiiiicrn Mail Ian cuing „aa not
beyond Richmond (Vo ) Theraaroimw two due
beyond that pluco. Wo received yesterday morn*
fngbyn patsonger in the Wtu. Scnbronk a copy
oftho Baltimore Patriot, of Monday afternoon, in
ndvnnoo of the mail.
B3® At tho roquost of many of tho citizens of
Savannah, Rev. GRnnoE White will delivernn
Address on tho Resources of Georgia, on Tues
day Evening next, in tho Second Baptist Church.
The ciUxens aro respectfully invited.
PeiiHsylvnnin nil Right
Our telegraphic slip from Richmond. Vs., fur
nishes the following gratifying, intelligence.
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTIONS.
Baltimore, Oct. 13,4 P. M.
9 .Xho.rjiilftdflloUi4JinRWflMod A .cASP«i),)iw 1/ClJf
the Whigs compared with the vote of *44, as far
as hoard from. The Democracy is certainly large
ly triumphant. Thero was a largo Nutivo vote
given in Pniladelpkia,
(O* "Tho gross chargo* of fraud, perjury and
dishonesty, in the most acrimonious language, re
iterated day after day, in the columns of the
Georgian." Thus declaims tho Republican in
relation to our course in the late canvass. It is
limply necessary for us to state, (and our columns
will prove it), that we did not ovou allude to the
subject upon which these charges wero based, un
til the Whig press had been furnished with full
timo to rofuto them. That Press had indulged
in tho most violent attacks upon Demnerut-
th editors who had even venturod to believe that
Mr. Preston’s ploas had any truth or reason in
thorn; end our neighbors had involved themselves
iu the must contradictory statements, which even
to this day go unexplained. Wa did not \outh
the subject unlit it had been on theoarpot Tor half
ho canvass, end umii it woro a strange appear
ance; end we unhesitatingly soy it was the violence
and abuse of Whig prints,whiich loomed designed
to terrify Democratic Editors from it. which in
duced us to investigate it in the first piece, nnd
the lume dnfilonres set up on e basis of vituper
ation, which ted ns to follow it up. Our neigh
bors themselves ettachod hard names to a transac
tion which they failed in disproving; end flew into
a passion because the public would not bcliava
one thing on one day, and its opposite the next.
The Knoxville Oeuveutlen.
Wo have looked with ntnch interest for tho
proceedings of this convention, assembled for the
purpo.-o of devising tho best mcarra of transpor
tation to tho Atlantic for the stores of wealth fur
nished by tho luxuriant vnllics of Tennessee.—
These proceedings we now have, including tho
claborato report of Col Gadsden of Charleston.
Wo only allude to the proceedings of this con
vention at this time for (lie purpose of correcting
ono or two comparisons of the relative advanta
ges of Charleston snd Savumiuh, mado in this
report. We havo become accustomed to tho arro
gance of our Charleston noighhora, which cluims
for South Carolina tho credit of all tho internal
improvements mado by Georgia. We aro nn
longer amazed when we hear our own Stato
Rond, built by tho taxation of uvery citizen of
Georgia, constantly alluded tons though tho entiro
appropriation for its construction had bean made
by tho South Carolina legislature We huve al
most learned to look with composure upon R-il
Road statistics, giving the length of tho "South
Carolina Rail Road" as three hundred end
"oven miles, having its termini al Charleston
South Carolina end Atlanta, Georgia, without
recalling Iho fket that onk hundred and seventy
one miles of this road is oil Georgia soil, built by
Georgia capital and enterprise, while only one
hundred and thirty mx milks is within the
State of South Carolina. Our ears have become
familiar with such expressions from our neigh
bors os "Tho large ncce^ions lo our trade which
tho completion of our R ail Road, to the Tenn
essee river will bring." Ac. Wo s iy, ell this no
longer excites surprise. Wu are prepared for
such statements and expressions, and understand
perfectly that our noigli'iors regard Georgia as a
province of South Caunliu.i. But wo did sup
pose tint when e diitinguLhcd gentleman of
Chatle*ton was placed at tho bond of a committee
iu the Stato of Tennetuaa, professing to net for
tho interest of at least three States, that the parti
san would have boon forgotten long .enough lo
strike from his roport such a souieticu us too fol
lowing;
"Thr port of Charleston is on the very bor-
dbr-i or the ocean; that of Savannah nn tho riv
er of the sinm name, 017* some thirty two
MILES FROM THE OCKAN",ffl Tlion follows "The
Inrbnr" (of Charleston) "is capacious and well
protected from tho violmon of the «laments, and
by ndequute military works from hoslilu attacks."
The only notice here taken of Savant mb, is to
announce that jt is."thirty two milks from the
ocean I" whilo Charleston is on the very bor
ders of the ocean, with a harbor which cannot
bo named uiihotit laudation. Wn would be hap
py lo soo tho chart from which Col. Gadsden takes
these distances. Wu have always found, that a
sail o( EtatiTCEN utLF.s at farthest, from the ocean
up Savannah River brings ns to the city of Sa
vannah. Wo havo never been able to find Iho
reach in the city of Charlavton, lashed by tho
ocKAK.but have found it necessary to sail soma
ten miles from the city, beloro crossing tho bar.—
Wa have nlwsys learned that the bsrofChsrles
ton could not be crossed by large sized voxels
except at high water and by dnyl ght while il •
bar ol Suvanunh is ono oTilia very best on the At
lantic coa t affording an easy passage to ships of
any size, at any time of tide, and in tho dnrkest
hours of tha uight. Wo find nothing of all this in
Col. Gadsden’s report, intended to- enlighten the
people of Tonnesseee, os to the best oudot for
their produce. Wo will not say that the dispara
ging iiimner in which Savannah is alluded to,was
by design, but if we allow iho more] favorable el
teruative.end attribute it lu ionorance. what con
fidence is to be placed in the statistics of tvhich
this report ;s full 7 Cun tho citizsus of. Georgia
submit quietly to these unfair nnd illiberal state
ment* ?• An honornblg. competition, Savannah
cannot object In t but when we aro cooly thrown
aside as unfUeven lobecomfetitors, we osnnot
help eolling the Attention ol the citizen* of Geor
gia to the menu* used by our Chuleaion neigh
bors to meko Georgia herself eubfervient to
the arrogatice of Carolina.
The of Interment* in the City of N.
Orh>anafronT9*A.M. ofFriday, the 8th October,
10 Suturdoy. iln*9.h,al the mme hour, shows 34
iu ell, of which B were Yellow. Fever.
Hrov Brig (ran G M Drank., Colon,I 5th In-
ftnirji. .
Col S Churchill, luspnctur General.
Col J B Crane, 1st Artillery.
Brov Col M I > a»ne,4ih Artillery.
BreV Lio'nt Ool 8 IM-imm l.’ii'i>« "fTup K'iS*-
Limit Col J !• T,ylur.Siib.i.i. nc« ll.p«rtiiinni.
Limit Col II K njR'ir.y,.Co,|i« of liiigiimw.
Bra, L-oul Cut 111C Craig, Ottitm'M Uup.rl-
raont.
M*j It L Baker, Ordnnnco Dnparininnt.
Maj J I) Graham, Corps of Tup EnginEOf*.
Mej It Delnfiad, Corps nr Enfiiweors.
Urev Maj G A' McCall, Asst Adjutant Gonorul
Mej E VV Morgan, llth Infantry.
Copt John F l.ce, Ordnance Dupartmout.U ap,
pointed the Judge Advocato i.f tho ouurt.
Tho court, wc understand, is ordered lo assem
ble on the 2d day of Nnvomb**r unit, »t Fort
Monroe, V«., being the must cunvuutent military
station wlioro adequato public quarturs can bo
furnishud foriis nccummoilaiinu.
BY HIAQNRTIV TEMfOUAPH.
(CurroBjHimleooe ofllio llattimnretiiin.J
Richmond. Ocl. 10,10 A M.
PF.«TRUCTivr. Fire at IticrtswNO.—At day.
break this morning our citizen* were amused from
their sluuiher* by an alarm of firo, nnd iho unioe
• * • -<*•!.■ -I.rm
bell*, gave W0riiing that it was a firo of no ordina
ry character.
Tho heavy cloude of smoke soon attracted thou
sands of persons, and Chovalier’s Gtllogo Mills,
wero found to be envolopod in fiurno*. Tho firo.
mon and nurciiizons wont to work in good 'ear
nest, but all hope* of extinguishing the fl imes
were soon given up, and this extensive establish-
merit, with largo quantities of wheat and flour,
wero sonn a heap of ruins.
Tho firemen, however, worked unremittingly
to provenfthe diminution of the surrounding pro-
perty, snd finally succeeded, but lint untile num
ber of liou-e* had Imen bumf, owned by Afassrs.
Bulloch, and tho Markeand H uman estates. Tho
Sbockoo tobacco warehouse was also burnt, with
about one hundred hogsheads of lobncco.
The house* burnt were occupied by Messrs
Rivos«V. Harris, John Robinson, lluxall* Broth
ers; Williams * Mnxall, Ford * Woodson, nnd
Winfroe Sheppard, as commission merchants,who
were partly injured,
.The Gellego Alills woro owned hy Alossrs.
Warwick * Bcrksdulo, who wero partly insur
ed.
This i* the largest firo that has ever occurred in
Richmond, end I learn that it j* aupposod to havo
originated in -accident. L.
The Richmond Times oftho !2<h in»t., thinks
that tho following rough estimate uf the aggregate
loss is a vary liberul oue.
Gallogo Alids, $100,000
Part oftho Shockoe Warehouse (belong
ing to the ustato uf Randolph llar-
son, .8,000
Four tenements of Bullock's estate on
I v’ih Blreel. 9,000
Four tciiomonts on Bullock's cstetu uu
Cary stfoet, 12,000
Mark's Four tenements, 13.000
Stock in the difierout stores, 22 500
Tobacco burned, 1,500
$168,000
Fire.-— 1 Tho Noifolk Beacon of the llihinat.
says;—Thofrigato Karilatt anchoredin Uio bitu
of Craney lahitid was discovered to ho on firo
yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock- And Icing
promptly rondered from tho l’ennsylv.mi i nod
from thneity, tho flames woro extinguished in tho
courso of an hour, lint not before doing much
damage, wo fear to the Raritan. Of the origin
of the fire we know nothing. Boforo wo cto^e
this parugrapb wo feci it fo Lo an net of simple
justice, to stato Uni tho Baltimore ntunm-r Jewess,
Capt, Sutton, immudiatuly on the discovery of
the firo, pul back lo tbo Pennsylvania, corainuni-.
outed iho Tint on board, and immediately returned
to the frigate, taking in tow e large draft of son-
man. Tho Curtis Peck, Capt Davis, nnd the Os
iris,Captain Hicks, aim went immediately down,
the funnel taking on effective Engine wit i her.—
Tho Gov’t steamer Engineer went dowu carry
ing an Etigine, &c.
Grent praise is duo tn Limit Adams, wi h a de
tachment of Seamen from the Pennsylvania fur
their indomitable efforts in Mihduing the fl tmea
lo whom the safety of tho vessel may solely be at
tributed.
ass s of 4
Commodore LiWr,n« r ...
yesterday, lltli of Ocloberi In »8 fr»»» Hio
nIo Janeiro. The fotlowln* is h list of Iter officer.:
CouitnodAre—Uwrttlcb* Rosseau.
Cnnunnudert—Rnhorl Ritchie.
1 *v LientonxhV^-Julm. H Mhulwll.
2d du Richard Weinwriglit
3d do . ; J nH^ttJnbtwfon .
4th Anting da./L'Iipm** G Corbin
5th do dh Jiiim C Bunninont
Fleet 8lirftnp‘tVLlRHti| 1 R Tinsler
Purser—‘udVWy W*HR*f
Actinx Alstfter— ; ll6tirfK Davenport.
A’-i-tRhi-'Sttrg.' e s-**.\lc;x Y P Gurtn-U, Bur-
:«iitbnlenify;jr '• ' ''
‘ Capt of AlRriitot—William E Stark
CbnpInih-H^Ptiblnn* RiLauibest
Cuiiimotlnre’e H-cretbry—tti' herd Gatewood
Commndoro's Clerk—-Gilbert II Smith
Alidsliipmen—llonry Willi*, John J.* IIan*nu»,
Charles F. IIopkHis, Joseph Lt >Friend, Clwrlc*
C Bayard, Wm R Mercer.
Purser's Clerk—Charles J Swctt
Maatnr's Mete^-R,'chard P Robinson
Boatswain—Wjlliptn UofT
Gunner—Williim B.Drotvno
Cerpentor—Jntiie.1 Meads
Saitmaker—Gkoceq P Blackford _
Pavqengor*—Hitu Henry A WisoWilo Minis
ter to the Couit of Brazil, nnd family; Robert
Aloyl-m WnLti. late Sacn-tnry of Legition; nnd
Air. William Holland, U S Consul’s cleik nt Rio
de Janeiro.
The now Minister, Mr.Tod, wa* pros-mod lo
the Kthtinriir on the 20th of August, nnd his Im-
portal Hlfcjiiied«-e#i* that occasion gave e*Mirniicn
of the dispuhiun uf the UrezUteu Guvnrmueut
to cultifate the mthftTribtidly feeling towards the
United States.' ; .
Tho U. H. tmV.Iluiihridvc, in 38 dive , frnqi
8 in cl- »lr«;«rnvo'l in Hampton Road* Dili
ctober, nml eon>ou|)>thn natnl aiiclmrsge ye*,
terday morning. L*;U ol Rio, the U. S.sliip oftlm
line Ohio, all wel. Tho following is a list of her
officeo: t ■ -.
G. G. Williamson, L't Com 'g.
1-t Lieutenant—Cbas. Hunter
2d do * Al. Woodhnll
Acting A!a«ter—W. A. Webb
> Passed Ass’t SirgeOu-^Win B. Sinclair
Midsbipntun— Joseph E. DoUaven, end Geo.
H. Bier.
Act'g Alaster’a‘Mate—J. Titos. Power
Capt'a Clerk—John Ferguson.
Hampton Road.*, October llth, 1817.
Dcnrsii: Plume permit me to thank yon and
the captain, and. all the officers and crew of your
ship, for the uniform kindness and courtesy, mani
fested to my family and tuyqelf, during n quick
and most plumnqt ..voyage from Rio do Janeiro
But for calm and strpnif adverse winds the pvt
week, we would h^vo m ide the passage iu a iiuieli
shorter timo than 3U days,. 1 resrut it* shn.tne**
liowcvnr, only bi;cau*e it separates us tho sooner
from a good ship, and froin.thoso whom we slmll
always remember wifti a ill out grateful seiue.
With the-mn*t sincere regard and esteem. I am
sir, yours truly,. ' Henry A. Wise.
Monet AlATjrxhs.^.Tbe Now York Courier
says- J ’• ‘ (I ’ '
The * Sarah SatuL" Carried out nhmit $23 000
in coin, which wip|ie <sw>as^'cJ upon eagerly in Eng
land ns tho first wave of tho ruicrinu/ tide of
gold. • V v
Wo do not however, percoive any good reason,
s*yot for the opinion tlmf Exchange on England
i* to rule so high ns to encourage the export of
coin—for tho largo stock of Cotton of the old crop
on hand on this side—and the new crop coming
tit tuu-t go forward, and Constitute tbo mn»rml
fore large amount of new bills in be brought into
Iho market—nnd fur the present thero is much do
ing in importations.
Tho Now York Express of Friday a &freruoon
says—
Freights have got down *o low that there begins
tu bo some di*po*itnni to aliip corn, and a cargo
hnsbeen engagml for L-vurponl at tid.
Thu Ius-iuh in this city, occasiniD'd hy the sus-
palidnu of Prinio, Ward die, Co., nnd tho failures
ill London, fall heavily on some of ou0hank«.
Throe bank* in Wall struct loso over two hundred
thousand dollars.
Bi" now feared that the Ohio Life & Trust
Company will bo d Wridd* liner try Iho f.iilui
Loudon. Tho WesternJrntituiiou ut Nash
for Which \liuy npnreie f is ty«ak,
Missing Veshel.—The ship Thomas J Roger,
Purrmgiun, cleared at Bath. (Mo.) on the 31st July
l ist, for New Orleans, end not Ii wing been hoard
from, site had been given tip as lost. It gives ns
pleat-tiro to state, however, tha tli'uro nro strong
hoposofher safety from tho announcement iu a
Mobile paper, that "a ship from Bath, sixty day*
out, pot into Key West to wait for a wind"—name
of ship and date of arrivnl not given. Tho vessel
is probably tha T. J. Roger, ami the belief is found
ed on the fact that wo find no other up nt Bath
Torn Southern port about that time, nnd that other
vessels woro sp'oken nt K-*y West, which had been
21 days in sight of the reef.
Tho ink was hardly dry on tha paper on which
tiie above was written, beforo we found in a New
Orleans paper the announcement of the orrival of
the Thomas J. Roger nt that)plioe.from Bath, fith
Aug. and Key West 3d instant.—!Ghas. Courier
14th ins!.
Tha suits agaitut tho county of Philadelphia for
the destruction of St. Augustine'* ami St. Mi.
ch ild's Churches in the riots of 1814 nro likuly lo
be settled by iho payment uf damages. The
county uu4|r various pretences, rusistud tho claim
for damages, nnd had a writ uf quo warnuiu is
sued to try the validity of the titlu* of the persons
representing the church. Tho cave was dweidud
against tho county in a court bulow, nnd an ap
peal taken to the Supremo Court. The County
Commissioners have, howevor, thought batter of
the matter, nnd ordered thaappaul tuliedismixed.
Soil is likely now that the churches will be paid
for,—Nat. lot.
Colt’s Pistols.—Colt is manufacturing nn
outfit of hi* revolver* for another regiuieut, by
order of government; experienced officers say that
the regiment which a! ea.IyliA* hem, of a thousand
caii do ai much execution aifivu thnmand could
with the old fashioned arms.
Death of Chancellor IIarfer.—The pain
ful intelligence him (*nya tho Columbia Temper
ance Advocate of Thursday) just reached os oftho
death of this dj^tnguUhcd etatuiuan arid jurist.—
We leuru that im died aihie residence in Fairfield
District, an Sunday lest. The death of one so
eminent end uvefnl will be uutverselly regretted
RilriD'SAiLtKa.—The brig Fayetteville, C«pt,
Coffin, arrived yesterday from Laguayrjj, has
made another short passage. Slio sailed from
this port on the'19th August, end hie made the
paiiigeto Pqrto Csbelloehd Lsguayra nnd beck,
iu tbt short space of forty two diysfrom wharf to
wharf— thu« healing her former celsbratid voy.
ago one day.—Bah. Amer. llthinit.
re* hi
Nashville,
Ocean Stkamkr*—The French steamship
Alissruri left Cherbourg, France, on tho 30th nit.
for Now York; the Euglixli mail stoamor Cambria
left Livorpuol ou the Gth in*l. for Boston; and tho
French ste iincr I'hilad dphia was to loavo Cher
bourg, Franco, on the lOili inst.
Wi-consin.—Gov. Dodge ha* called en Extra
Session of iho Territorial Legislature, to meet at
AUdium, on the 18th inst. for tho express purpose
of originating a now attempt to procure a State
Constitution and ho admitted into the Union.
Maryland.—The majority for the Democratic
candidate Ibr Governor i* C IO. Iu tho Legli»la-
turo tha Whigs have 5 majority ill the Senate, and
30 in the House of Representative*.
From the BR.vzof.—i’ho New Oilcans Delta
of the I0ih inst.. says-:—The schr. Panama, Capt.
Porter, arrived yertdrdijy £r\im the Braxus. She
loft there on the 2Uth nit; ’Capt. Porter reports
that the last divLtoii of Gen. Cushing’* brigade
left the Brazos on tltk 28ih, on board the U. S.
transport steninur Tptograph, stonmer Ohio, brig
Major England, anil oue uther brig.nuino not re.
collected. Col. Hoys arrived at the Prnzos on
thu 23th ult., and was to leave tho next day
with five cmnpnniciiqu board tho steamship Fan
ny, for Vfcrn Cruz.,,
From AIatamorosI—If wus stated to u* last
evening (says the Alatnmnros Flag, of tbo 23th
uh.) hyan intelligent Mexican from Victoria,that
great dixtrehS preruil* in Hist city for want of the
common uncexs'jries of life. Since the occupa
tion of this city (Alauinori>s)uiui Tampico by our
troops, Victoria has bed) cut offi from all commu
nication with the seaboard.
Despatches for Gen. Taylor (*uya the Alntatno-
ros Flag, of the 25ritult-,) came up oil tho Mon
mouth, from Vera 'Cruz,mud woro forwarded
past here ou Weddcpthi'y last.
Railroad DivifcEftD'—Tho Augusta Chronicle
of the 14tit itt*t.'xtfjrs : r -"WcchtoRiclo with grunt
plensuro the dividend of three per cent, declared
by the Guorgit Roil/o id Couipan/ from the pro
fits of tho la*t tkx months."
Tho title to the Pee Patch Llitud, ho long in dis
pute between New Jersey and Dulawnre, is about
to bo settled by arbitration. Tho U. States, it
will ho recollected, purchased tho claim ofDo'a.
ware some timo since, and tlm President of thu
U. Stntes end the Now Jersey claim ints havo a-
greed to Rubmit the question to the Hon. John
Sergeant, as solo ebritrntor or referee. The
Hon John M Clayton and other counsnl are to
npponrin behalf oftho U. State*, nnd Gun. Eaton
of Jersey, and .Gov Bibb, of Kentucky, for
the claimants iqnder the former State.
Fort Dcl.iivaro for the defence of Phil tdelphia.
is on the Islahii th dispute. >
The receipts of 'FloUf'at Boston, during the
nine months endtiig im tl(o 3i)ili of Sopumtber
last, were C28.2^i)tb}i^ and 8,600 .half do.
The reoeiptB ofGrain during the quartor end*
Jug on the 30th of September Ia*t woro 7DI.423
bushels of Corn, DA,303 bushels Oats, J5.080
bttsheUUyn, end 3.1,703 Imshcle Shorts.
Tbo total value nfdomestic prnduca exported
from Boston, front July 1 to'Sept. 30, 1817, was
$2,522,514. . - . . *
The ArrAiRS or Prime, Ward A Co.—It i*
stated Uiat tho sffliirt «f Prime, Ward A, Co, ns far
the Amtffjcan creditors are conternud, will turn
ont dYRitWyrse thin, wait fro rod- The amount
nf iiidet>t«dM*H i« about $'7dU,0U0, of which litre*
of tlm Well street Bank* loso a largo amouTiK stn-
tod at $2H2,(HM) r 'I'lte Eoitlidt.i leditors have eh.
sutbsd all iheuxeU of the firm.
i'reoc^lHKe of OsNNcil
Savannah, Uct. II, 1847.
Dcfcant—liis llondr, Dr. 11. K. B.ir.uuglis
Mayor, AldoruteudooiJsll, SnkJer, Smets, Wood',
.rumor, Barnard, Huberts, Clark, end Harper.
Minutes of lest mooting wero road end con
firmed.
Information and fine docket wero read and tho
following fine* confirmed I
Georg* ^property of It. I\ Axon, non
. resident) not paying iion-resideul tax,
cost ami fiun, $37 %
William, propnrty oraattte, samo olfonco, 37 23
Kato/ du do do do 31 25
Maria, du do do du • 31 25
Hamilton Wa*hnm, (f in. c ) being in
tbo c ty contrnry to ordinance, ‘ 100 0U
Samuel Cooper, (f. in. c.),Ramo (iffonce, 100 00
E. Kent, leaving Waggons in street
over six hours, 2 00
Nod, (property A.Wilkin*, non resident)
not paying non resident tax, costs and
fine. 37 87
Lisbon, propnriy ofnimo, same olfonco, 37 25
Morris d« do • du do 37 25
Tho two last to procure nun reridont
.Mocltn 11 ica’ budges.
David J. Irvine, disorderly conduct and
being drnuk, 10 00
Charles, (a slave.) ntenling, 30 larites.
James Garland, fighting iu publia atrout, 5 00
John Kordiul, do do do 5 (10
llonry Hugh*, resistingo Watchman in
di*chargu of In* duty, 10 00
Hugh Roio, dinordorfy conduct, 5 00
Joint Griffin, striking a Watrlminn, 1", 00
rufiising to pay, committed to Jail for
ten day* by order of Council.
Arthur Riley, disorderly conduct, bound
over for twelve mouths for good beha
viour, bonds $500 00.
Thu following Reports wero read and concur^
ed in t
The undersigned Committee lo whom wn* re
ferred the petition or John B. BncoilfEsq. Agent
of Richard F. Axon, report that tha ground* as
signed by tite petitioner for not returning tho
negroes in quos ion, aro unluiinhlo, ami a* a great
many of our tax payers unforiuiinidy situated us
Air. Axon, would with propriety claim u rumi*-
siou of their taxes, thereby depriving the city of
n part of itsrevonuo, wo recommend ilia rejection
of said petition.
A. A. SMETS;
II. HARPER,
J. AI. CLARK,
Coiiiniittco.
Thu Committee to whom wn* referred the po-
litionofM. 1,nf burrow, E*q. recommend that it
be gr mind, upon lit.* paying for n non-re-iderit
Alecliuutcs' badge, and making tbo proper ro-
turn.
A. A. SMETS,
II. HARPER,
J. Al, CLARK,
Committee.
Tho petition of R. Hallignn praying remissimi
of double tax ns*e»»od on hit stock in Undo hy the
City Treasurer, wn* granted, ho being required
to pay tho regular tax.
An tlrdiuuuco entitle J "An Ordinance for tho
Inspection of Flour end appointing Inspectors,"
wus read third timo and panned.’’
A Bill to be entitled "An Ordinance regulating
the sale of Rye, Bailey, Wheat and Oats,' wus
read nnd laid over to nuxt meeting.
Tho Clerk of tha Savannah Firo Company re
ported tho Cisterns in guod order.
Amount of accounts passed, $1,723.
Council adjourned.
A. C. DAVENPORT, C C.
A correspondent of tbo Charleston Courior
wriiiug fiouiLancaster Di.triet,under d*tuof llth
in*t. s*y* : ‘\Vo hive had for the last two week*
a* delightful weather as wu could duriro for the
opening of our late and riiurt crops ofCotton. if
wo could hivo been blessed with this luvorublu
woollier for the last six or eight weeks, it would
have added much lo tho extent of our crop*. 1?
day* lias elapsed sinco wu had any rain iu thi*
neighborhood to wot tho ground or scarcely to
lay the dust. On Thursday morning last, the
Catawba river was lower than il had been tha
whole ruimnor. That evening it commonct-d
raining and roRo about 21 feet in 21 hour*, which
ha* again given usa winter’s water. Planters who
Irtvegtthered their Corn stato thelitis turning
out beyond their expectation."
A correspondent of the snmo paper, writing
from Orangeburg, S C. under dam oftlm I3in
lust, say* " Tho long continued and exces-iva
dry weather has caused the niflneiiZ'i, or grippe,
to prevail very extensively. It bud passed through
(irceiyille, when I returned there Irani the 11101111-
t.iin.-; wa* prevailing in Columbia as I pa-sed
through it, and is now raging here."
Tun Past Week.—Commercial transaction*
in our city cuniimie yet limbed; the territdo epj.
domic through which wo luve just pa**ed having
delayed the opening of the bnsitia*.* season a fu'l
month lutcr tU nt usual. Cotton, Unwever.cuutin.
lies iu brisk demand,nnd the sales of tho week have
reached fully 14.001) bale.*, mostly for European
in irkrt*. The increased f icilitiu* for unking ship»
moots have brought forward buyers freely, and
price* havo been alondily maintained nt the clns-
lil; rate* of the week previous say—for Middling
to Aliddling Fair. 10 to ltijc, per lb. Flour wa*
more inquired for, «ud nearly j)U0U bbl*. have
been t iUttii at sit advance of■25c., leaving the
qiiointiuiis for Ohio, $4 25 to $1 50; for Illinois
and choice St. Louis, $1 50 to $5 per bbl. But
little doing iu Grain, with the exception of Oats,
which nro higher, nnd nearly 00,000 bushels'hate
been sold,partly for Government,ul 32 to 33c pei
bushel—dosing nt the higho-t rate*. Corn
nominally, 53 to 00c . with few sales. No wheal
in marital. Provieon* are declining: Pork sell*'
slowly at $13 lo $13 25 for Meg*, ni.d about
$12 25 per Uhl. for Prime Good Lard, iu hbls , i*
worth into II41*., and prime, io kogs, 13c. per
lb. . i'ho Sugar mirket Ins been dull and prices
lower—say, for Fair to Prime, G to (5$-. p«r lb.
Only tw 1 liiids. of the now crop navo been recciv-
ns yet, ag tiiMl eigh'eon to (lie vamo time l ist sea
soii-—N. U« Delia, lOihiiist.
Letters I'ltoM the Army.—A private loiter
from the seat of war, contains thu folia winx par-
agrepli, by wtiicb it will bo Neon bow difficult and
costly it is for urmy officers to gai a letter sum
homo.
"Tho only way of sending letters is tn Lira a
Mexican express and pay him one liiitid'ed dol
lars. Fifty officers club together, nnd each only
nro allowed to write hnlfo sheet of thin lettor pa
per, so tiiat Iho express rider can secrete thorn
to avoid detection, which would be certain death
incase he should foil into tho hands of the guerril
las.” .
A letter recently received from nn officer in the
army, lo his family in this city,, says; "Wend the
K rosunt wrapped round the whip handlo of a mo.
iteer still have bargained with a rubber to carry
my next letter iu bis boot, lie is nt pregeut, no
doubt, pursuing hi* geutlemuiily occupation, but
is to call upon mo in a low day*."—N. U. Bui.
M. 1 j- -- iV'-'-,
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LiVelt.Ver.ilil- • *• * ,e **
To 1 he Voters of Clmtlinm Count}'.
Fellow Citizen*:—I am a candidate for the UF<
FICE OF COUNTY SHERIFF at tho Election
in January next, and most respectfully solicit your
suffrage*, F« E. TEUEAU. .
oct7 v I—"
itlUTUAL SAPUTY IIYIURAAT'E CO>V
UV NMW YOllHr.
'/dP.HKDKK Cuox, PrasitlotU.
MAIIINK. INLAND AND-FI|tK INaUlUNCKS.
GEO. SCHLEY, Aokkt.
may 16 . • . ■ J'*~
miruAl. !.!P«,lN8VRANOB CO.1lI*A-
• RtY 09 NBWrYltHK.
•MORRIS ROBINSON. President.
SAMUEL IIANNAY, Secretary,
Applications rcHdVcd by
feb 1 ly— W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
'• M A Criin-.
IV t rceinaa, J UUck J Me 11 V ' ,lo ’" B *ou A iw
" ,l 1 T 8 VV„„,, \y ,, L Cll ".«..-ll, Wl
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Amtilrr.lt Lattirnp,
Wa’EELXSi^JP- on—a II „
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Hoad. C F Still,
A moel oxceHem, pleuaitit. and nevor-lhilmg
Medici tin. Aholhev wonderful euro of Consump
tion in Norristown, Pa. '
'YS tike great painejo procuro audiQuticnnd
respectnblo cotliflcatoa and Rover give tiublicitv
(0 any cftlior. 04 7
I’o Dr. SwArKE, Philadelniia:
1 • ,* a I S,r '— ,l “Ib'C'is mo great sali-fnctiou tn
l »y before an AmcttCan public the wnuderlol suc
cess of your Compound Syrup of Wild Gharry,
mo or that dreadful disease, Cbii-iimp-
tion ! after all other mean* had faded. 1 was at-
tseked with pain in iny breast, very much uf
Ircting my vuioe nnd lunge, and a truublcsnme
cough, and sore throat. M y bowel* were costive,
appotitv nearly gone, nnd my stouiucli wn*so very
wjiuk that my physician wn* nt a loss to know
wltnt to do for mo, as overy thing 1 u>ed in tlm
idiape ofinndicini! whs immedi Hcly rejected. I
remained fur itiontli* iu this awful cniniiunn, ami
gave up ell hopes of ever recovering. Ilea fog
of the wonderful cures daily performed hy your
ill valuable medicine, in Cough*, Cable, Arllima.
Whooping Cough, nnd all di-easns of the Lung*
nnd Breast, I reluctantly determined to try it. I
purchased a bottle of ynur Agent* iu this pluco.
(Moore & Longaker.) which appeared to take
hold of my disease, nnd relieve me. I continued
u-ing it until it gradually restored mo to health
ami strength. Several nf my friend.* wero nlfoct-
ed in the same manner that I wus my«cl(. who de
clined using tho Syrup, they, I nm sorry to say,
api ourto bu fust approaching thru bnnriie wlu*ie
no traveller return*. As I expect soon tu,leave
Ilm*e parts, 1 give you thi* as a standing memo
rial to the groat virtue iff your invnlnablo C m-
|iound. D. C. Wilcox, Norristown, Pa.
Caution.—All prep-irntiim* from the Wild
Cherry Tree, except Dr. Swayuu’*, are both ficti-
timu nnd counterfeit, and fprmtg up years after
thi* valuable medicine had introduced ii<olf into
tho sick chamber; therefore nsk for Dr. Sway tie's
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, mid purciuwe
no otner. i ne gominic arttclo is prepared only
by Dr. Swnyiie, North, west corner of Eighth amJ
Race street*, Philadelphia.
For salo hy the Agent*,
A. A. SOLOMONS, Market square,
J. M.TURNER URO., Mimumvut sou
TIJOS. RYBASON, Corner of Bay „,.d
Whitaker streets, Savannah, —t.'J net 15
tVistnr’* ISnlvum of Wild Cherry.
Rend the following vnloninry tribute to Wis*
tar’s Balsam, from tho Kinderhuuk N.Y. Senti
nel, dated July 31, 1845 ; *
"HOPE NEVER DIES."
Tho extraordinary virtues of Wistnr’s Balsam
of Wild Cherry, in the core of pulmonary com
plaints, have been attested by so many person*,
tint Im who doubt* it* efficacy must bo in truth a
vory sceptic. A remarkable euro of Consump*
ti«tt Im* recently been effected by this medicine
iu the town o! Chatham, iu thi* county, and which
was related to us by Dr. Herrick, an eminent »J 8 M steamer Wm Sn-m‘*i l !
physician of that town, to w hom we have permis- 8 br "«h. I.y.
siou to refer. A young lady who had long labor
ed under nn nffoctiou of the lungs, and who had
ban 11 under the care nf several physicians without
experiencing any relief, wa* considered hy her
friends ns beyond the reach of uiedicino, nnd she
was informed by her medical nlleudant that rim
must die All her own promnuiaiious, also, point
ed to the grave. Fortunately rim wa* imlu cd to
send to the Kinderhook Bookstore fora boltlu of
WtSTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
as a last resort in her critical sitiiatiuu. Before its
content* were oxii msted, the young lady expe'
rieuced great relief, ami two more Lottie* weie
successively procured and administered. She
now happy in tho restoration of health, and Ulcus-
es tho day wiiou she first reported to the use of thi*
healing Balsam.
Nonogunuitm, unless signed I. BUTTS on the
wrapper.
For sulo, Wholesale nnd Retail, by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
181 Bay Street, Savannah.
Also by DR. A. T. UOWNK.
And Druggiid* generally in Georgia.
oct II 31—
II,
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GEOUUE SU1ILEY, P*M. | J.(J. DOO.V, A-.I.Uut V. M
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Noutiikkn Mail.
Pan Patty t»y Cm A. M.
Ctu»r» Daily ut *, J i*. M.
NoRTitttaN Way-Mail nut rtrricr.s nr.Twr.KM Savannah
amo I iiari.i:«to*.
Pita MiiHtlay, Wii'lautilay unit Friilny by 6 A. St.
Cl us l*i MoaJuy, Wuitiint.lay uinl I'rnl.i y «t.. .0 1'. M.
Wrstkrn Mail.
Pur Puttv by 3 |». M.
Uloirt Daily nf Ii |*. M. f
exut’|0 for (tin Ollier- ofAura'lit. Ilnin-
litlrg, H. O., llawkin-vitb', Mitteit jnviltr,
Macoii, Ciibnnbiir, Alnbili’ anil New Or.
loan-—Mliicli cl<»-o ut 8 I*. M. lint let*
li>r* for tlivko Olticce, wlticli iiro imt in
by thnl timo, arc made uii in vAtru |ntck*
uje* licit morning al It u'clodt.
SooTtirRM Mail dvStkamboat*.
Pan ftiind iy mid Tlmr.ilny l.y r. I'. M.
Clesev Tuesday uud Suturduy nt tl A. M.
SOCTHRRN Matt, BY STAUE, AST Aft AS pARlftN OSt.V.
Puo Tu.wday by Ill P. M.
Close*Sunday nl d I*. M.
Augtul SI, 1817.
CatulKncrs pt'i' Ccuirnt ICntl tcomi.
OCT 15—251 balesl.’oltoil, Flutir, Mdzn, &c lo IE Par-
tout Co. C llarlriJtc. Holt Si Rubinton, R.itlnn &. fina
lly, Way fc Kiiif, I. llaldsiit Jt Co, O W An.lortoa A
Hrnthnr, U A Alton.
* Arrirnte nl (he Pnlnnki House.
OCTOBER, 15—C W Ogden, Mobile) J A Campbell, L*.
dy and aurrant, Mitt Cnnipbnll, Mntlrr Cnaij tiril. .Mur
Witliunpoiiii, Abibunu, J F Wilder, Il A Itoarv, llawkim-
ville; J II riiillips, J S Davit, Cotumbu*; A II Wotfr, W II
Urntifard, It C l.ntrisnnd lady, W IL IVuit, Mrs Itrmlirt and
3 cbi dren, Mis* Ladd, W N White, Florida; I!| V Tower,
Twiggs coanty. .
ITXoveineiitN of (lie AGiiulic Sicniutliips,
Leavtt France.
Leave! America
Missouri..........
..,....So|iL 33....
Ocl. 33
riiibulolpliia
Oct. 10....
Nor 0
Now York
Oct. fil....
Nor 21
Nov in
Pnc. »
Missouri ...
Nor at....
Pec. 21
Philariolphia
Pec at....
Jan. 33
Now-Yark
Jan. 91....
-. Feb Ut
Union
Fob 81....
March 31
Missouri
.....March at....
April 91
C O M HI G K C I A L
LATEST PATES.
Livcftram Sr.rr. IP• Proviiicncc. Oct.
IIavrr Skit. Ii! IIoitok. Oct.
Havana SErr. SoI.Nkw-Yora Oct.
Oct. to Pitu.ADKt.rniA Oct.
Modilk Oct. tl Raltimokc Ocr. II
S * VANN AH KX PORTS, OCT. HU
’ NEW-YORK—Itriv Savannah—51 c.t«l<« Rirn.rill hnlm
PoUoii.b*) tacks tlieo.Flour, 17 bblt Fiuur, and il jAg-
Mdae.
ClltKL*'*T N KXrORT*. oct. 13.
N:i**»u—Stthr Time—It let Rico,It.*103 fuel Lumber, 10
hbt* T«r, ‘.'7,703 Shitiglot nnd 50 liundln*
New y<ub—Linn .'ililp 5<outlt C.irollus—31 bnlnt Upbunl
Collun, 133 lc« Rice—Ship Fniilinld—GUI] balct Upland
Cottuu,*d.Ml Hidot, 10 pig* Furniture.
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
(COliltK*PONDKMCE OF THE OKOROIAM.J
IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL.
Baltimore, Oct. 13,4 P. M.
Flour—Sales of 2H;it) barrel* Howard street
Flour at $G, and sale* of City Mill* at Hie same
price.
Wheat—Side* of 2000 bushels prime white nt
140 a 143cand of limit busnol* nt 148c. SjIus uf
priuin retl ut 128 n 131.
Corn—Sales of primo yellow nt One.
Whiskey—Sale* of bbl* at 2J4c. per gallon.
Philadelphia. Oct. 13 P. M. ^
Flour—Sale* of Peumqlvutiti brand* at $G
374.
Wheat.—Sale* of prime red at 128 a 131c per
buthcl.
Corn.—Sales of primo yellow nt 7G n 78 cts.
New York, Oct. 13. P. M.
Flour—Sale* of Geiiesno at <150, and of South*
nt the same price. Sales of Wu*t«rn at $G 43$.
Wheat—Sales of prime white nt .l3finl.TJc.
Cum—Sales of priiue white at"7l.t74 ct* per
hiuhel.,
CONSIGNEES.
Par bark Wrnnn, from New York—T S Wayne, W P
Williams, I. But J win & Co, GF Mills. Turner* Henry, 8
>V, Wight & Co.MPcuJ«rga*t,.VVumi Clsgborn U Co, Wm
Warner, l!*«lllou A Hardeman, J N ThtUtps, Wnhburn.
Wilder A Co,« Il Hpodric||*oo, J M Cooper, Ire*. Ilortry
* Co, W II Way A Co, J Clark, Ifolt'* llohin»on, J F
Pc.#. Collins * Itnlkley. Itli*. 4. McAnhur. 8 A
Co.Conusrst *t Bulls, A Hey wood, Ii F Wood, Price *
r« r bark Vernon, ftom^New York—J (• (•
e«p..u. .uii ” “ t “‘. i*»«i
chihlreii end tcrrani, Mri tv 0lh j Mr ' M U,, *W».l
ItroJie, Mr* tlrmtie nud 3 cliiljfm, 1. ,jr # '" 1 '"‘•Mt,,
cock. Mri Dillon, G chiMrcn „„ 1 ' ' ,l " Wui.
l-y. Men A JII, |, , ’ • 1 ' 1 " M.lll..]|,(j„
'V It r«n., r [, ” ■ 1 «. o n,,,..
JFI).„.ll„. 1 , c ,n.„;
Otu.l,.,, K.nneil'y Inf "!!'”' H.]..
li.’l'l. Iter J Ww “.» , -l»H II.,I.,
Mi., i-oii mi„ w„i,'Vi.11., I
I‘ J A.lon>.. U Mu.tu. w J 11 »
1 ** N II j» s ,
— ''•WfWfMIMl.-l... , g „--
r;,'" 1 w -
nil." “'>•»>»■. if*-. ciu,to,„, ’
IIEI.OtV—A full rig n>ir,
,, lrK , ,.."„l 1 , DUo,.Vk« vtS!t_w,„, h „„. iWil , tit
, PKPARTEIl.
The rrlir Curlew
MEMORANDA.
tin. . . Milter, for lltir part, wa* upg.i
finio.oonibellil, |u,t. ' u “
11 u.Hon, Ni.miTii. r-,rnr,,, ‘ Lovoljmi, g„ ; tchrT«»*
f.''itVra.'u"m‘ IS HVM.,.
• ,,, It Mar,111, ^a» u, k ,a«„„„ riT ,. t/i
nsr..,»,r,„j,
Tt'oa-.r. nmiint
'.'I I Til, tv,„ iHM. s jil,,.
l'erV*. P, ¥. mr ^? l - A,r * h 'J' M-'XbA. s.inrir Q„
teirS,' T “ rk - V.yeli„ill0, i2fc
Cl.l bark Lout
Trtvr #, King,ion.
Young, New Orleant; brig Cm 8
OITAdvcrtinmnmt* oinitluJ thu
appear in our next.
uiurniiig nj!| I
„ ■•'or lluvrc. ,
1 ho A I rilip CAMERA, Capi. Dm bar, '
Jir* haviiix p.iri ol her freight secured, mil
hate quick despatch. Fur freight apply iiiituviu) I
“ r, “ L. BALDWIN A CO.
ucl III
■■‘or New YorK-HriiT,i'rnL
42a Tlm regular packet bark VERNON, T.
Paxton ntii-ler, Imving mm third nf |,ri
fn iglil pnxnxcd, will havo despatch. For Ireiglit
or pa*.*agu, liavini! superior aceoiituind.ilioiis, up-
ply mi tumid «t Motigm'* upper wharf, nr to
net It! WASIIUUUN. WII.DER A CO.
OllaX. JS CHINO A.\l> COTTON
iTl Ijuder Shin-'and Drnuers. ju*l received a
full UMiutlmcul, uu<l for ml« t>y
PRICE »V VF.AItEU.
net Ifi 3— I IT Hay Street.
iLuiTsTii: LHtuoicsTAc.-r.ri
bills New York (iiu,2(ldo do W lu-k- v, 15
do DoiiU'S'ic Brandy. 15 do Sweet Malaga Wine,
15 do 'I'cimrilfo do. 10 do Mndcin du, landing
from bark Vernon and lor sale by
net Ifi K SWIFT.
B umii: AND C’HLLSL.-Ivui.it
iug from bark Vurnuii, III kegs choice (iusl.cn
Cheese. 10 boxes uu du Butter, lursnlc by
out IG K SWIFT.
N E \V ITI Its 1C.—Oil bM .itIm not her Name;
They who would still be llaopy: Rio Bi»»n,
a MexiC'it) Laint'iii; One Gentle ileari; The ;Ui»
Is 111111 ; 'The Bank* oftlm CJiiadi-lqniun; ’I In Alula
Wuhz ; Light on the Wave j Bmnm Vwlft ll**t
Me Nm mu; Jenny Lind'.* Song*.
Also, A grunt variety uf New nnd I’opuly
Music. For sale by T. T. W1LMDT.
net 15 •
P URSE'S GEORGIA ALMANAC.Tor bit
wholesale and reinil. for ssile by
J.B. CUBBF.DCF, J
oct 15 South Sole Market thpmre.
C 'l AS'l’OK bid* L's*t»r Oil 111
J. hbMireau Copperas; HIb h («l*suhfrSatt*.
furmiloby A T. BOU NIw
„ Pt 15 S met s' Biuldnigr.
FSOM~S/l LTS.— 8 bbl* best«]««'"/
Jli Bolliuioru Epsoiu Sails, jusi received and luf
ante by A.-l’. BOWNE,
net 15 Sm.'t*’
S A LAEItAT1 *S.—l caslc riulufraim.j 11 ' 1
received nnd for sale hy
A. T. BOWNE, corner Bronslitntt anil
ort 15 Whiniker Sts. Siiml*’ Bnildinr*^
P ’*~ ORK AND BEEF.—20 barrel* me*
511 do prime do; 20do iih-m B-mf; 10 "i 1
<|,i Folt.mfmarket Beef, received per I Her lie*
mill.nnd mr rule by rn
o,si if, woud.clabhokn A CD.
OALFT-’foT birrel* Liverpool Sail. 511 ^
Fork*'Lhnd do; uioo* K»ck Saltn. store,
"IIT 1 ” "r wn „ ncliA<i |ioii N , t co.
Tl AC OlvT—4l««Pb» Georgia A ll iluuiorr Ba*
B«s* im>« -•"•jrrsr*
lITa"'"' 1 .-!« 7r*ll^>U|..n n,„l lll.yloj-';
N Ul.S.-W'Vri'Og.N.il.. lnll'IM'S l'°' n bwlt
' Cninora Hum
octfi
immu, no "j
(;OHF.N vV. FOS|)ICKj__
ur.iu ' —;r ■ .Vij
TTunnTCCuhi ano huan* »i' G! >-"
G u:> bale. Canny OI'"b! 'A'iIIU (,ni"iy !*■«•
C^rn Jaii'li'ic l’fim barb «?»■'« f,!L
Ainl, Ij'f aalo by COIIKN * KOSIUCK.
V"' l l£l> ~A(V-libM. K". I- loaf Ijirdl W
l^ss^pssss
■Wplh-f-. acitANTO?? * JOIINSTjm,
CVAfiillM. Al," my <«Pl' , y u f,‘ ,, s
DKIHIS. Allral.c.-.lwi-jnhi^J”,^',;
5 9 cor naf uf Ray Ar
.a ,| rau—‘cr, variely "I I'tieb, Sl'bf ."J
C^i i; ,»k "V Shell; I"' *
,'u.auiil"-". al-;' »<-'» 8I " 1 ",?" U “ , X""
rceeivo.1 pnr br ii5
oru Gorin tl Siriphute
net 4 —-7Tn
liti’flTuilKill0AL3-—A It ipplr " *'
J\u» nuw Clieil'fi’'* .eeet'Uy mlea.lnc";»
^»-Pr u « ta 'j;*irfoSNER % SSU'
HISS#,!:;
S; r ‘ ; sVSrO'N rionaatvs.
oct 13