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iVm tir A* I. C**' A<lr., Sept. M»
ARRIVAI.UK HIKCJREAT WVUIKRN.
1WIM1 Wm V DAT* I ATS*.
The favorite #l«ma p*««k*t Great Western was
tak'grjpln'd rid* ni Hulnir, • Hulr Iwfore 7 oclock,
and arrived hi Imr berth nl tlm fm* nf Clinton St.
•I about 11 nVnck. Ily her wo have received our
file* of r.urnjK'.»n |mp"r*—ltendoii mi l Liverpool to
Um'.' M of August, sod Uri.tol to tin- tiny of depar
ture, tbo 2 lib ultimo.
Correspondence of tki Commercial Advertiser.
(Jurat Wmtkm* Sept. 10
Thin nalilc packet arrived thin morning ut 10
o'clock, uftiT n |m»*nge of sixteen mul n half ilny.,
having departed from Bristol on Saturday evening.
August 24ill, At seven o'clock. Sim bring* 110
passenger*. amnuc whom «ni tin? Hrv. |)r. Betmn.
ofTiuy, mid til.* llo*. Mr. Kirk, nf Albany. Our
Lomlon ilnto. uni to eight o'clock of Friday i vi-iiimj,
tbo 23J.
Tin: IIVHVIWT.
rbe tn ul important event to the country it thn
jmilialili. orntilt of tlm harvest in England uimI on
tlw continent of Kuro|ie. In Krunci., ino»t of tin*
grain hud been lint vested, and tlm crop* wet" re-
inarkshty Joed. In tlw ■ouilicrn part* of F.oglnuil,
the wheat harveat -w»* nearly over, nnd tint croji.
generally good. In Wiltshire *nry littlo wn* cut,
up to the 23d, hilt tho erupt, it it believed, will Ini
tolerably good. Ir. tho midlninl counties, llto tiros-
pcct Is not quite at favorable, mid in the north tin*
crop* will ho decidedly li.ul, nnd tlm harvest very
lain. Tho we*thor for ninny day* had taien lluciu-
•Unc.nnd to hnd been tho prices of wheat. In
Msre Lano on tha 19th of August, wheal ii'lvaticed
2 a 3t per quarter, and a furtlicr ndvanco wnt |o.,k-
rd for thn nett market day, hut providentially tlm
weather rlcArod up, which it nt all timet u buruiuu-
ter for regulating price*.
On tho whole, from personal nWrvnrion, in n
rapid rule tliningli many couutict, wn think tliem
will be about nn average quantity harvetted. tlioold
tlm weu'lier, for tho lint two week* in Suptenilier,
prove favoruhlu. I'erlmpt tlw country never re*
iinired nn abundant limply of bread stuffs, more
than ut pretont; for, unle. tlw ten. of thou.umU of
tlw Jtaconlonted get broad nt n rheup rote, they
will hfcVA renawod cuhm» of eonipliiiiit, ultlioiigli
they may htvo brought on their dun««* by th.-lr
own imprudence. Tho nreouun from llo» lloltir
am favorable, and we think tlw tame rruiark will
apply to the Continent generally. From the gieni
wheat di.lriett of the north of England, nnd from
Scotland, wo nliall not heur fully until tlm mtorn of
tlw Liverpool.
Tin: COTTON MARKET.
Tlw commrrrlul render it rofivnul to the proper
head for a detail of the cotton muiket both at Li-
verpuol and lluvre. At Liverpool largo tale, hud
been made both to tlm tr.nlo nod for oaport nt lih*
proving rate., nnd thimld tlm wratlmr continue Ih.
vorable fur the harvetl, price* will prolmldy im*
prove to tlw extent of jd per Ih.
Tlw talct for thn woi*k ending tlm 9ih went 31,101)
Do do • • Kith • 23,1(10
Do do 23d . 30 7 .Ml
97,23(1
Total Iwlet ...
THE MONF.Y MARKET.
Hy prnviniit advice* wn learned that tlm money
market bad been very tight, and it continued *o
until the Chancellor of tlm Kiclieuimr completeil
hit arrangement for tlm funding of exchequer hill*
to the amount of £4,000,000, since which it ha*
bean a lUUn twwrweaty, yet there wn* Mill great
complaining, ami even on tlm 23d we lint mated in
•onto of the lending rby article* that leu |mv rent
had been given in amne cam*, ln,t *inco tlm «aIi. of
Exchequer bill* it had been ehtaiiied lit 0 tier el.
Mr. Spring Woo, tlm present Chancellor of tlm Ex-
chonour, I* tn Ini rai«ed to the |Mt'nige, and In* suc
ceeded in office liy Mr. K. T. Daring. The Stan
dard of tlw 22<l Im* tho following in it* city article.
The scarcity of mnAy rontinne* to he uxperien.
c«d in the Iiihimi a* well a* out nf it. To meet the
numerno* application*, tlm period for receiving up.
plication* for di*connt* and n-iuruiiig nu«wi-r* nt
the Hunk liH* Iwvn agniu extended mm hour beyond
the acctui.imcd time.
A» a at rung evidence of the nlutn of the money
market, not only in England, Inn no tlm Continent,
•mreral gentlemen have returned in tlm Omit \Vo«t-
*rn, who hud been commisriinii'il to Kuro|N* fn> the
purpnto of elToclhig loan* for *onte public impnive-
menu In tho Wo*t, particularly for IlliimU, hut with
one partial exception limy Imvn not Umu ahlu to
oiitain a farthing. While on tlm continent, we con
vened with gentlemen who had gone front tho D.
State* on n aiutiliur nii**ion, anil who will *hortly
return with llto liko auccea*. indeed, an general
haa bean Urn dualro to nhuio fumla from tho Imru
|wan capiuliata, that during tlm year |icr»oii* hu\>
* good to Europo with iMiuda in tlieir pocket* to tlm
amount,of one hundred million*'I Im only thing
that can ho attid of aucli niia«Uma, I*, that tho*o who
go Matter a littlo money on their way {hut from the
preaent atnte or tlm Kogli«h money maikut, wcuru
jwrauaded nn now lunu will Ih< made.
Another thing Im* taken place, wlerli will tend
to ketip money in Knglund. Wn allude to tlmi im-
INirtant not of tlm nqieal of tlm itainy luw. Ity the
railage of thia bill uioimy for all puriHuei, exrept
loan* on lamia, nnd on small Ir t with the pawo
broker*, la a merchaiilahio mtielo, uud can Im lean
ed on,bill*, &o. »te., at. any rate which may lie
•groed upon. Till# will Im of grpat inijmi laiu e to
tlm met •cliaali and other*. Ilulhro the luw wn*
pa**cd tho merrhnnt, in Id* inminrtion* with hi*
dealer*, could only charge fivo |H*r com. un all ud-
vaiava, while fur the la«t two or lliri'O month* he
ha* hocu (aiyiiig from IJ to 10. Even the lluuk of
England ut tlm preaent moment charge* aix jht
cent.
We fin.1 the felloe lag inn l.onJou jiiuht of the
23d of Augu'd.
Nolwlthtlamliiig the late arrival* of bullion from
America and *01110 porijyn of tlm Cuuliimut, we
fiwl, aa will he won from rlio fullewing oflivinl re
turn*, that it ia Mill exported to aome extent,chiefly
to Hamburg, for iho Hii«*inu mint ia that city.—
Kiuni tho I3ih to tho 2l*t iiialnnt the export* of
gold coin amounted to 2(130 ox., and uf Imi* 012
•X Ofailver, tlm export* in coin have Iroen during
iho tame tmriwl, 30,104 ox., nod in bar* 11,993 ox.
PROROGATION UK PARLIAMENT.
The Queen wa* in prorogue I'arliituuuit in |H)r*uu
on Tuoaday, tho 27th day of Angutt. Tl»«»« were
report* ih London that tho prorogation wn* to Im by
commlialon, in order that mention might Im nude
of tha Intended marriage of tho Queen, hut lid* re
port, although Minted by iho morning l'o«i. a* by
authority,proved to im unfounded, and her Majesty
la yat to enjoy tho *olo advice of my Lord Mel
bourne. Among the bill* to w hich ihe myal naaent
haa been given i* that culled
THE PENNY POSTAGE ACT.
Tho following ia a kumumry of thia imjmrlaiit
bill:
8ec. 1. Every lettet ofa given weight, to be hcie-
altar determined, one penuj; wiihn propoitlonuto
incrvaM for gtvaior weight. Puilinmcntury liauk-
‘ gaboliahed.
See. 3. The Lord* uf the Treasury an* nuilior-
Ixod to auajmnd, wholly or in p.ot, any purlin mili
tary or olflcinl privilege of aeuding or ivceiving' let
ter* hy tho po*iage, and to muku any oilier regula
tion* for the future exerui»o of official franking.
See. 4. Relate* to tin* two p< tiny jioat in London
and Dublin, nnd loaves it to tlm Imrd* of iho Trva-
■ary tu Bay whether they *hnll be continued, or whe
ther the r«te**hnU he reduced.
4 8oe.f>, 6,7 nnd 8. Relate to atamp papoi*.
- Bee. 0 and 10. Unimportant.
Sec. 11. AuUiorires tha Lord* of tlm Treasury
to mike any rmluciion tlmy may eotrokter expedient
in Uta allowanoo to master* of vu««uU for loilcrs cun-
d by them.
Jb. 12. That wlmnever rim word " letter*’ i*
| la thia act, it *hall apply equally to newapa-
“ * M not *0 a* to deprive newspaper* of any
■ (hoy now posaca* of pua*iiig free uf poa-
THK THAMES TUNNEL.
It W BOW reduced to a certainty that thia grrat
work will be completed, amt that too within u veiy
abort period. Mr. Uruncl haa notified the Lord
Mayor that the work i* completed to within Jit
foot 00 tbo Middle art aide.
THE GREAT WESTERN AND BKITISII
QUEEN.
Tbtao admirable psekeu, which *xi]o«l from New
Ydrk oo tbo latof Auguat,arrived at llmir jmrt* of
doMintion afiora very *hurt pataxge. The Great
Wottfro arrived at Driaol altar a pa«>ag« of 12
day* H boUra; tho Queen at PortanuMith in 13 day*
14 hours—boln| about one tiny in favor of rim We*-
Mr. Charles Wood objected to rite honorable gen-
llomaii'a nn-tion, but cam him llm liifoimsUon Im
repined. Tha loo eat tender, wliicli haa barn rv*
ceiveil, inausiiawerinn public advaitiarmctii, for
rim Amciiranmail to Halifax, U £43,000 a yean
tlm mail in be conveyed mica a month. Tbit jine
|»o*ai spin aie.1 loo bigli. and tho Admiralty have
amre made a private bargain for £59.000, tho mail
to bo coiivvyod uimu a f«itniglit. Arinngemonl*
have aiso been made for a mail from Halifix in
liotian unco a fuiluLhl, tlm total annual expetye
of which would bo £00,000; tlwao ^ arianpmenia
li ivo boon inado for tovon year*. No contract hn«
yet been entered into lor packet* t«> the Weil In
die*, but government do not exjmcl to inuko u aim-
ilar bargain for that atation wirii any party, nuh-a*
tliey Imveilileroil* of an .tlicr kind at *lute in the
Waal Indie*. No uflhr haalmon made to rim Admi
ralty half ao good aa llml which hna Ihhui laken:
I'ariie* have propon'd to perform ilm do'y for
£210,000, and riii'ir otferhit Imen uin'ejitetl.
I'lmis i* now a rnmmiinic-itiim wiihtiio \Vo»t In
die, a* wellii« Mexico, by t illing veaaul*, twice a
mouth. Tlm employmuin of anilmg pnekota, how
ever, lni» lurimd out very unanlUfucloiy. No coin-
inunicatioii by |mck<thu* jet been ojmnH with
.Malnbir, utnl that lx t*reu tho wlmlu of our Weal
Indian pn**M»*inna ainl tlm con*!* of S0111I1 and
North America i* atill vurv ilufefltivo. Timm i* nn
cnnimunicatinii hclwom Mexico nnd lliu W«*t In
die*, nor b"tweeli Culm and tlm «n»l rnnatufA-
meric*. Tlmtc d« (icicncic« will Im aupjdie<l by ilm
almvo mciilioimdconlracior*. Timm ainull *timm-
uiaof 400 hurra puwci will < rn»* ilm Atlantic, nnd
aucli linua will Im ettabliahi'd a* will cuniiccl all ilm
iriaiid* uf the Wu*t Indie*, wlmilmr llriii-lmr for
eign, and at w.ll aim commi t our colonic* in tlm
Wet ludic* with llmiu in Duineiain und Ib-rbice,
with thn Ciirucca* nnd II •ndiirn*: with II ivaniinli,
Vera Crux, und tlm wc«tvrti pint ol tlm United
St it-*; * connection will 11L0 Im eatubli lmd between
II ivunimb and N>-w York.
Tho number of itrninei* requited for ihi*«ervice
I* 14. Tlmiiriaogcnmnt wil)inkur|)'.ctiiiilm»uin-
liter of Id II; u* aihiii, in fuel, n«tho *ieumera can
b<* built. Tin* airungeioeiil i* to la«l leu yeiti* *1 lie
Soiidit ir Geimrul puioled out tlm injury tlial W1.11 d
be *u*iuiue<l by ilm royal navy if ilm o|mning« lor
oiuploynmiil wbicii |nii*ciitnd thnm*cive* in rim p ic
kut »ervico were liiu* cloaud, and limuglit govern-
meal *lmu’d *lipulutu tliat ilm *laiion ahoiild r-inuin
wlmre it had beau for 150 year*—at Kulrnumli.
With reganl to ilm first objection of ilm Inarm'd
gentleman, il i* perfectly clear that iiiivnI ollicer*,
u« in tin* ciimuI the (liual We«turn(wJdrli em -Iny*
llirenollicur* of ilm royal Niivy)iiml ilm Rrili»h(4u<‘eo
(widcliemploy* two)* ill bepiefcrred u* llmir eoiii
inundei*, if •» di«p->*i d, and hi n nmiu liberal rule
of reumuuiuliun ihniitliu ruyul nuvy woud vm^ji.
aafe them. * •
Uo llil**ubjncl, inieii'Kiiug to onr niereaoiili* in-
leieal, lliuStumliinlImldatbufollowinglangonge:—
“Tlii* oxlenaivo uud well comlmmd ojmniiion
nibiiicc* cveiy colony, Hriti»li and fornign, and ilm
:oa*l of America from Surinam to Now Oi lcan*, at
ilm *111110 lime fiiruialiiog all tlieae countriu* with a
oinii'Cled line of jiucket* for com**|M»ndeoi'e and
ia««engur* with ouch oilier, and with New York
and Halifax, n* well n« with Eurime, by I lie direct
tine from tlii* country to und from the Went Indie*.
Tlm cniirae of jm*t with the Weal Indie* limn L li-
■Ion to London again will In- 53 day*, witli uhund-
mice of lime Ut every place, from ’I day* to 15 day*,
a* limy Im (.Inuinica will liuvo 10 day*) to reply to
loiter*, riiul buaidea their oiilinnr) comae uf pual a*
jn»l d. RaihndiH.'*, (ireunda, St. Tlmuia*,
and I’orto Itic", and ul*u, a portion of I lay li will
In- aid-* to cmiimmueaie with London in 43 day*."
We hear ul*n liuit it i* connmiplated to connect
with tlii* plan n line ol'miliiig juickel* from I'aiiu-
toSydm y, l*y which lhuc»ur*uuf |m*l between
th.it |ilticn nnd London in-glit be Inoiigbl to uluiiit
live nioiiib*.”
THE CHARTISTS.
Moat uf thn leader* uf the dialtint* Imvn been
tried mid loiiud guilty, and * ntenced to impri-ou-
iiuml from oiiu to two ycura, leaving the parly witli-
out a bead lo direct llmir movement. Alllmugb
tliey nro atill ngiialiug vurimi* purl* of the Norlli
of Kuglnud, it i* belived tliat little mini'linT will Ihi
dune. Tho«eiiitiii who were eoiieeilied in tlm riot
nt llirmiiigluiiii, mul wlm w» re aenienred to deatli,
luive Ih'«u reprieved, uud will he lrun«p,irl- d. Tlm
a Icirli* • in many place* are adopting 11 new und
Niugtilur method uf iiotmyimce. They uaxem-
lilo ut aunm public jiliicn nnd proceed in 11 body lo
tlm pnriili clench, excluding thereby ull jmw hold
er*, vVc. Frequently tliey aend to rim clergyuiun u
text, uud if lie prciichca Irmii it they npju'ur tu lie
aulixliud with lii* efl'oit*.
(bmenilly, tile clergyuinn jiriiceud* wi ll Id* *uh-
jrw.t lu a murtuor net very gratifying to tint Cltnr-
liata, mid tlii* leud* to tumult. At Sbeflield, »t
ly-wo jtcraoii* tvero nrraMed 5 hut iwo only
Ihmjii committed for trial, tin tlm IU1I1 of Augtn-t
they iilleil til'* old pari-di churcli in tlmi lotto, and
also crowded the eliurcli-ymil. I'liey bud priH'laim-
etl their intention of alteudiug the aaiiic place on
Sunday thej25ih, mid had *enl 11 tvqneat lo llu
clergyuiun lo piuncli from 5th Jainu*, lir»t *ix \it*c
—' u Hu to, m»w, ye rich men," &e.
One of the chief leader* of tlm Chnrli-'.t wa* the
Rev. .Mr. Sleplit-ii*, a disarming minister, lletta*
rcccoily trirol at L'beater, found guilty, mul »en-
tuuced to eighteen iimulh*' itnjiriaoumuui. He
uouducli-tl hi* duli'Hcc, uud iniele a jHiwurfnl ajqu'al
to rite juiy.
Till: CANADAS.
Tho act for making leuiponry pmvirimt for ibt
goveriimeiil of Lower Cnuiuln received tliu royal
iwreut 011 liio 17th of Augu»t.
Tlm l*t *eciiim|irovidc* that the Special Council
«liall consiol of not lex* 1I11111 twenty iu< mliera, and
no Inisiiica* to be done mile** clctcn be piexeut.
Sect ion 2, ivpeal* (be provision o| ilm net of I
and 2 of Vielur.ii, cli. 0, provonting the niiikiug of
lan'inniieiil Intv*. All permaoent law* to be laid
for lliirly day* Imfoiv I'uriiumeiit previous to Imiug
coiiHrmed.
Section 3, repciil* the prevision nf the lute net
prohibiting luxation. No now tax to he levied ex
cept for public w>>rka und object* of uemiripul go
vernment, uud aucli tnxca not to bo uppnqtriutcd by
government.
Sec. 4. Reimnl* the pniviaieu of tlm late act pro*
hihitiiig (lie alteration of nets of I'urliiuuc-ut, but 110
law to lie piiMcd ulli ctiog the tcnqmrul or nputual
right* ofivlcaiustic* or the luw eftemiiv.
See. 5. All luw * to luitc 11 publication in llu- (ia-
aette In-foro going into eflect.
'Tin- venerable urch-dearou Slnu'liau lias been
ceinccrutetl R slnqt of rim I'roiesiaiit Episcopal
Church of Up|»er Cmuul:i. Tlii* pivlatc will prole
ably return to America by the (Jrcat Western, in
Octnltor.
Rialmp Mc.D«uml\l, of the Reman Catholic
Chureli, i« ill England, lie 10lived ut LivcijHHil
from Qiiclice on tho let of August.
Ill the House of Commons, 011 the 20th of An-
gu*t.
Mr. Q’Cniiiicll enquired whether the Secretary
for tho Coluuio* lind ivccivvd any inferiiiatuui re
specting tlm pixN'Iuninliun of Sir (S. Arthur ugniiist
Uruugn proce*»ion* linviug bocn dim'gunled in Cu-
mull*.
Mr. Lubottchcrv- uitswcrod that he luul not receiv
ed any information limber tlmn that tlm priH'lunm-
turn bud jiriNliici-tl good eflect; mid lie udded, that
ho could give tlw Itouan the general naanraiico tliat
Sir (i. Arthur would tie all in lii* power to dhceii-
rage Urangcism uud Orange procession*, uud inv
ent tlm irrilntinn of purtv spirit.
THE RANK UF IUEI.AKD.
Mr. U'ConnelUiii* obiniii,>d n tuumpli over tho
Chuncell-ir of tlm Exchequer, h.v having driven the
latiur Lout Ills purju.u ul renewing tlm cliarlcr uf
tho Rank of Ireland. It ia po*tpiuieil until tlm next
wt>iuii. Mciutiinc a loll will pn»s allowing the
bank a temporary coiitiiiuancc. It appear* to have
been tlm wish of Mr. Spring Rico to linvotlm char
ter* of tha Rank a of England nml Ireland to expire
at tlm tame time—*0 llml all liituro application*
•book! he ut the *aiu- session.
DEATH OF MRS. RORINSON.
It i* with deep regret we. have to *1010 that Mrs,
Roliiuaon, tlm wife of our catimahlo friend lUmri*
llubiioou, E«q. late cashier of the United States
Rank, died in London after u v,*rv few davsiilncs*.
SLAVE TRADE SUlTllESSlU.N HILL.
The Royal a»»eiu nas Uum given to ilm slave
trade lupprtisainn bill. A very strong feeling of in
dignation pie vail* in England uguiu*t iho course
pursued by Mr, Tri«t tho U. S. cootul at lluvaua.
—when the am iil was made kimwu lo tho Com-
ar.rrmtiHt a ba* a for ilia aottb-mrnt ef tlm afli-r* «•
tho Eft.
land I'.ilumi-ton wit glad tbnt tlm lion, iimniiier
for Kilkenny bad asked him rim qoetiion, Imciuimi
it wrnilil I liable liiiu lo Mato ill'll wliich Im b>vl 11"
doubt licit it wmild Im sati«fartury to ilm Imow to
turnr— namely, tliat on tlm 28lh of ln*t motirii n note
b id Invii piesi-nii'd lo tbo uiiui*ler* of Ilm I'nitc,
signed by ilm representative* of tbe flvo great p
er*. technically ttt Iro 111 collect ivo note, which *tnt-
el that rimy wff in»lnmtixl by their rraperiiv
venimeiit* to inform tlm I’orte, ilm the live jmwi r«
were ngrernl generally n* to rim afliiir* now jH-nduig
between Turkey und Egypt, nnd that they weredt-
reeled lo iiak tlm I'orte to •ii«|H'nil liny negneintion*
into which il might IniviM-oterod with Mele nmt Ali,
und not to proceed llmrein without know I-da"
and conciirrenco of the five power*. That nolo liu*
been nec-iiled by tint Torkirii govcrionent wilh
great ilianKfiilne**. Tlm home rniglit therefore !*•
assured that there would Im? no di«turl*nnce *-f llu-
|muce of the Eavt.iinb'** »«ini'- new •objer t of dilli'i-
cure nros", of which them wa* no prospect what
ever nt present,
FRANCE.
The treaty Is-iween France und Mexico bat been
rntifnxl.
Tlm Duke nod Duchc** ofOrlcnn* were travelling
1 lining li ilm smith of France, uud were every where
received with murk* ofuflection.
Tbe fete of Nnpoh'iiiili-id Into celebrated in .eve-
rnl district, hy fireworks, illuminutmn*, Stc.
SPAIN
I* still in n deplornbie condition, nnd tlmn- i* no
prospect of a siiei'dy change. Tlm lust inmouiiU
■i nk nfu revolt ugn nsl Maroto. Tbo .Memorial
de* I'yreiiuee* oftlie 17ill of August, states dial all
the province* bod dec'nrcd against .Maroto. A few
day* ago, wink* on tlw frontiers of Fninee, wo eon-
versed w ith an English ollicer w ho lind .just arrived
from Spain—he iiif"inmd 11* that 'natter* v
ulioui a* had ns tliey cunhl Im-, und that hut very
few Kuglirii wen- now enguged with ehlmr of tho
contending jmrtii'*.
Tlm laid dale* from Madrid uu-iiliou I hat the
ubiuel wa* in ilm gicatest einlinrra**nwn'. n ma
jority iieing ol lit.- opinion llmt il wn* not prir.iiea-
bio le meet tlm Coil' ■ at pre-i-iil. In alluding to
tlm defi-ciioo of Maroto a Madrid |mpi>r remark*—
" Il i- believed linn U''imrul* Eapnriuionnd Murom
have cooi'lodvd an arraiigemont uf ilm following
oniure : Don Curio* 10 Im banished for ever from
Spain hie to Imnllowed an ndequate pension. I lm
Carlisl* ore lo jireMirve ull llieir ranks and lilies,
nnd lie- nortbern province* lo continue in tlm enjoy*
ineiil of llmir fnero*.
A Idler from Madrid state* "llmt Don Carlo*
left San K-Icbun on the I5ih, for ll-lelli. Jo«t a*
lo* was gelling on horseback,In- ml lie.sod iJie ir'mp*
and *aiii,"l have un conli dunce many geni'ra'i I am
going to pm myself ul tlm bend ol' tbe army witli my
•on; w ill yon follow im-f" Tbo aoblier* nil ivplinl,
•Wowill fellow-you |e thedeuih," with tlm grenlext
iillioiin-iii. ElioM'liinina w iib tlm Dili and pari of
Ibu7lli biilliilbin* of Nnvarii-, waicliing ilm rovolt-
All llie peiisani* ond lump* arc suid in liu n il
ly to rise in favor of |)nn ('arlo* a.'iiiii-i Murom ;
bill every riling will depend eu wlint is done ill E.v
lellu."
UNITED STATES RANK AGENCY.
Tlm agency of Mr. .luudunlms ceased in Luinlnn,
und bi'ivult-i the bunk will draw on Raring, Rroili-
cistVCn. .Mr..lainbm will *|M.'nd u few uiontli*
the couliiicot, mid remrii tu lliu United State*
in tlm Hpring.
MARINE OK FRANCK.
The French government are looking le an increase
ef *1011111 vc«uo|* fur naval purpose*. Their most
oxjM-1 ii'iiei'd reiniuuuder of sleiim ship*, Cupt. Snr-
hit, eaine out a piMneiiger in tbe (ireat Western, for
(lie pm pose of eliserving 1 lie machinery of this -hip,
and also lo pursue his iuvesligulieii* in I lie United
States, lie -pent much linio iu looking nt the en
gine on hi* passage, and we In-Hovo wn lire correct
iu saying that lie wus -urpriaetl ut tlw working ef
io'liiiiory during the severe atorm wliich the
ship euceuiilered.
MISCELLANEOUS.
TIIK ltoXOUVIII.il IIAMM. WKRSTKII.
Tlii* guiiriemnu wn* in Scotland ut the close of
August, lie wus lo be piesent ut (lie teuriumieni.
lie liu* been received with inurked intention wber-
•vei be Im* visiletl. In Holland, tlw papers nil
•peak in high vommeedutioit wfthn American state*-
nun—rejnililisliiiig sumo ef bis sjmuche* in tho
Semite.
Tbo iuli'Uigeiire from Cbiuii nf the forcible do-
li'iilion of the superintendent und the for, ign mer
chants, I* confirmed. Tlm •U|N-iinteiiduul issued
un elliciul notice t - tlw mcrclmuls, requiring them tu
give up ull the opium in llmir possession, uud de-
•'luring hi* government responsible lor its value—
which wn* estimated tiitww mihion* steiliug.
U 1* undi-r.'tood tli il the public will wl sufli r
from 11 ii- steppage of tho Fhcnix Rank of Liv- r-
ul. l im ms* to the Ateckheldets will he suinu
fV.iie Hr A'k’m llanaer, 13/A (*ik
MURK .MIMIKI'UI>I:NTATIoN.
We IitJ oceft.bih in oui I i.t, to notice ilm ilLih*
genuou* aiti' k mud* by tlw \\ big prea* ujmii Ju-igo
McDonald, lor hi* vuie in ilm Taswda caae, and to
.haw that lb*t vote when pm|mrly Ut»dcr»to,si,mii*t
receive the *»wtinn of lii- •; .o.idnrate of nil paitie*.
We regret to tat unJei tL-* imce**liy of ng» 11 c«n-
letting th<- nilsroprewnuiiion* of our opponent-up
on nimllittl anhj'Ci, un i •»! riniwing tlieir folly un I
in !.li-s«i«'». 111 charging Jo Igr McDonald witli be
ing n I onir mini. In pi'xil ol thi* chnrgc, an ex-
i.uci from the Jinn mil ol ilm II. ofRcpteientative*
•*l Ul'W, U brought finwifd, whet** auumnwlmeut
to tlm it-*o|nii tuiofl'trud by .Mr. Town* wu.propo-
ed, by in>u.'(ii"g in one of ilm n solution*, ilm woi-l
"him en«tiiti'ion d." Judge McDonald voted ug li'.st
llil. Hiuendineiil, uud upon 1 hi- f.iun-laiiou lie- Co-
Ininbii* Eiiqiii'iu clrirge. Iiim.with o/irn/y mloor.nl-
1 ng the conihtHliuHnlily <>f n Tat iff, “and its con
sequent train of on*. rm« 10 ib" jm'oj■!••." That u
inntlTorieveiiua i«con*'iiutioHnl no man in hi*sen
se* denies, and that tlm tiiriiFnf 1323, pmfi**»cd on
Us face and ill it* iitiu to Im uiurilf for ivvenu", nl
whoaio iicqniiinii'd w ith tlm-ulijccl know. Ileoce
it wn* tccbniriilly in confoiniily wiib the coo-titn-
lion, him! was only pronuunrt-il un-oo«iiiulioii d by
niiy one, Iwcau-e, under tlm cowr ofa granted pow
er, it sought loiiceoiiiplisliiiiiobject unwarraiiti'd by
tliu spirit of tliat sacred instrument. There were
many us deetded opponent* of tlm rsrilf of 1323 u*
the •-•liters of the Eoquiror tlmmselves, who could
Hot declare it nucoii«titulional without qu.difyiug
lliu uxpruisiuii *0 11* to make il apply lo tlm evident
intention, rather limn tlm wind* of tlm net. Even
(lit* celebrated promat, adopted hy our Legislature
in 1323, only went >•• fur a* to dui'lnre tliutaw “de-
ceptivuiii il* tnle," and "uiicousiilutioiial in its well
known objects"—tveognixing, of course, it* bmnil,
it* lecliiiic.il ('011.11111 ionulity. Thai Judge McDon
ald should h-'.itn'e, 1 hen, in introducing 1I11* word
wimieit must und would have Imeii taken in il*
hroadi-si.iiiilpuiied *iguilii-atiou, is not tube won
dered 111; particularly w Inin ii i. rurneuilieied tliai
Im wn* willing to give, a* decided 110 expression ol
Inutility 10 l ie laiilf, ns n.,y member 00 tlm il >or.
I lm loll-iw mg rasolutiou* bud Imen adopted Ity
tliu Simnie, uud were before rim House for limb con-
curionc--. To proeuic joint, inillioriiiilivu nci ion, liu
wu* ready to vote lor them without ulterat ion or a-
iiiiiiidtnuni; and' their iaiigunge i« ceitainiy clear
enough to define tbo position of their aii|,|Mirtcr* 10
Ihi any tiling but friendly to a t-irdf winch slmiiM
bring u ••train uf miserie* to tbe peojdu." llcud
tlmni.
" Wimirn-thq |H-r’od hat nrrivod wln-n nn open
nnd frank i«x|>io*siou ••! tlm sentiineni* oftlie people,
m -ycorr- cl eiroueous iiopresriou* 11hm.nl, and to-
move llio delusions of either corrupt or visionary
men at boiiie,nalo tlm slroiigiiud piedtiiiiiiiuntfccl
ing* id tbo cilixun* of (Si'orgiu:
And wbcreH*, icceiii event* in on ad joining State,
and tlm expression ol opinion* in our own, go far to
llirnnteii the peace mid happiness of our beiovud
■miiiiry; which intention is too di«tini tly marked 10
ta> miaiuki'ii insucbuneineigi'iicy, every good citi
zen i* bound to rally around our Natioonl Govern-
'lit, which hu« h<-n-iii|orrshed such a bolreovni
political, moral nnd civil nssociarion*, us to ut-
tract tlm iidiniralion ol ilm world. AWiicIia nmmeii-
tons period tlmn, ilm people of Georgia do not be*,
ilnlc to uvotv, through tbo present Legislature, u
him adherence to the principles cxjucsicd iu tbo
following resolutions.
1st. lie it therefore resolved hy the Senate and
House of lievrest nlalivet of the Stole of (leorgiu
in tiencrat Assembly i/W, audit is solemnly n-
solved hy the same, l lml 11* tbo present Fi'ilei-il
Constiiuliiin is rimiii’knowlcditrd liond of union be
tween these Unile l .States, with a view therefore In
make il loiever perinunonl, und to avoid all enn-ca
if dis.eiilion and complaini, it i* es.eutiul tnat tlm
uiitioiiiilGnvi'i miient iu tile exercise of its function*,
should strictly uilheiu to 11 l.tnittl coii-tru -lion of
llml instrument,nnd curcfidly avoid ihousMimjitioti
of miy power not clenrly given,
2d. llett resolved, Thai tliough Coin-te.s may
legitimately raiseu revenue for tlm support of gu-
veruiimni; yet in tlniug so, 11 jo-l mid p odenl di*-
ci'etiiiii ought In bn exercised. con*i mil ly- keeping in
vmw a faint ul ju-t equnliz-ilioiioftlie buribeiisim-
posed am.iiigsl III.* several Spite*. We fenl, tiowe
v,-r, (bill this principle bus been dixiegaub'd in tlm
xisiing Tariff of 1328. Tlii- law, unju-i in its,-on-
cnpiinii, Inis also been pmtiul in its upero-ion, uud
it» buueiul p'l'iMiic is »iil| continued, nil v in,|
interest* of Ilm South. Hitherto tbe pe-.pl- of liii.
mil lo ilefeat, wlm b •« tm.t we .ball be uble 1*1 At
witli taioinmc ii'signutiiei. On tin. .«-•«••. taiw-
ever, we bnu- on fear* | for sati*fied of ilm merit of-
our randidnte nnd tlm cm reel tH-** of our principle*,
we doubt but taitb will Im triiimpbxut.
£ 103,0110.
LONDON, Aug. 23.
Twelve o’cloik •—Money Market.—Consols,
which cloimil yi'.slrrduy nt Dig for money, mid !)l]
for the iiceiiiuil, epeimd this morning ul 01 j i, bill
are now 9)1 |, mid nioni-y9lj| ij.
//>/(/'/»>««/ 1 o'clock.—(.'ousel* receded ill tbo
•'our*i*of tlii' morning to 01) f for the mvinint;
they wi'tv Wlj|— ul piesem Exi-liequer lulls, 20,
21, Id, 19 pm.
Tour o'clock.—Consi-I* rloseil at 01 j I.
STA TE OF TRADE.
Manchtslcr.—Tbe latesobtainixl for jM,werl-mm
i-lollnm Tni'olay bavi'lml since llmt day been mam-
mined, c-pcci dlv wliew the parties have lu-eu
forci'd |o sell; mm ilnnigii the dei'lino has not ex-
led I y I jier piece oil goods worth (is (i I In 7*.
■till any decline i- »>i prising, 11* w-dl ns di
ing, t'oiisi.li'i'iiig how gn-iitly ilm |M«Nliii'tioii Im*
been I'tirmili'd. Tim *111110 reiitni'k* apply to twist.
There if, however, one redeeming quality to notice,
llmt eon*filernldy more business Im.-In enduing.
Ilnddersjitld.—Thera wa* an average iiUend-
unco of hiiyi'isut m.irkol on Thur-diiy; mid tliougb
tilings ciiuimt bo culiuil brisk, still the demand for
the lurming districts was very gimd, and lute Hi'ice*
went readily paid. The fumy trade is not so bri-k;
but as llu- Min ks are small, u diminished demand is
not at present felt
I.cnls — Tbo dciinud for goals is ntiilulyi'iuilined
to the Inuim market, of winch iho su es have Imen
cousiderubli-, but at rales by 110 means sutisfui'tory*
to tbo mnuuliii'lmvr*. Uur export meivlmnls*iiii'
slmw ing more nigos of iilo tlmn of bite, tail from
wlmt we can Imur, this is not likely to ho uf long
cuiitinuiiiicu.
Suite, wiili llmir accustom d patriotism, Imvn yiel
ded olieilmiiCM in it. lim tlm time Im* m 11st arrived,
TW Brilub Queen was at Blackwall, about four
pUmMow
wa* undergoing Mine little change iu
hit Interior arraagetunm*. (site bad a largo nutn-
barof pMMngvr* angnfadj ami will probably 00rue
tSwT" 0 *"
^ STEAM ^PACKETS TU THE WEST INDIES.
<• la alnsady known toil ateara *l|ip« arc building
* twie* a month betwoen England and Hall-
llhaa Uan officially announced that (ha gov-
jaal I ate ad to lave vtaxm cwmmunicatioa with
iR dte Wan Udia UUad*. Ttva utrannaietu*
•rcratbo*statedln tlw llouaaaf Commoaaon Dm
tlalaf Auf*M,by Mr. Saemary Wood of (ha Ad-
rulralty. It «u oa a inuuwu of Mr. Hutna for co- ■
jdaAAfibaa—met.
Titlks ash Nonii.il Tln-ru i* n aet of men
in nil the sure* of Europe, w ho ns.imic, from tlieii
inlitncy, u pie-eminence independent of then' murul
churucw't. I he utteuliott paid them, from the mo
ment of their hiitli, gives ilium tliu idea that they
are formed for command; they soon learn to_ distin
guish lliciu-i'lvesn* n distinct specie*, uud being »c-
euro of 11 ceiiuin rank imd rtaliuii, take no menu* tu
innkolht'iiiseive* wortliy of it To thi* iiuliiution
we owe so ninny iiidilfuieul Ministeis, ignorant Mu-
gicrate* nnd had General*.
Tlictv ure good* *0 opposed that wo enniiot seize
both, but, by too tnuvL prudence, tuny pas* between
On'IU ut too great n dialunco to reneli eithei. This
i* often the fate ol long consideration: ho does noth
ing w liar mica voi» to do linin'then 1* alliiwed to hu
manity. Flatter not yourselves wulicoiilmriotio* of
pleasuio. Uf tin* blessings set ho lore you inuko
your choice, and be content. No man caa ta-t i
the fruitHof nulimm, while lie isdeligliting lii*scent
Willi tbe lluwci* of spring: no man cun hi the same
r»m«' fill hi* ropirom rite ntuicc un 1 from lliu mouth
oftlie Ndu.
Econumy is one of iho cl ief duties of a state, at
well u* of an imliviibial. It is not only a greut vir
tue 111 ilM'lt-hii! it is tin* patent of mini* otliri*. It
preserves men and nations from tho coiinni—ioii of
cnnia und tl-o endurance of misery. The man .li.it
livot within ids income, enu hujiint, huuiuiie, ehar-
‘ituldu and iiidi'|H>udetil. lie wlio lives beyond I',
liccniiicf, ftlmesi u^ersaiily, rapaeieii-, mean, failb-
lesac'iiitriiipliblu. Thvccoiiouiist is easy and cuni-
fm table, I he pi-.nligal, hurins-ed with debt*, mul
unable to obtain tin* uecosMtiy means of |,fo. So it
is with tinti-ms. National ehurjiter, a* u. II.1*na
tional bappines*, ba», from tlm ta-giiiinnc *-f thu
w in Id to the pi cent day, been larnf.eetl mi ihe
alter of profusion.
•• Mr. O'ConiH'll adverted to tho newspaper state
ment* which turned out lo be correct, uf a eonspirti-
l|n _ -- -- , cy 00 ill* part of Funuguew trafficker* in slave* tn
•’ Lflndw* Bridge, whan the WesterO* hava poisoned wine on tha decks of their vessel* in
. . —1. 1- case ef CHploio, and to poi«on tini water, iiiiilRbui
to destroy, by such horrible menus, tboir oaptorv;
Btid cxjHVs.ed tha |io|m' that uur government would
promptly represent the facts to the Foiiugueso gov
eininout, and n-nuiiv redress by tlie prasi-edtiuu of
Iho conspirator*.
AFFAIRS OF THK EAST.
* In tlw House of Commons im tho 22daf August,
thn following iinjmi taut announcement nude by
Lurri Faluwrstoa. , „
Mr. Ilotnaasked tlw noedu |onl tho Secictary of
State for I he foreign Daparttnrnt.nhcthnrthesiaio-
uwnl which had rocantly appasrod in the public
journals was uue— uamcly, that (ha foa |>o«vt* Iwd
Imjuh AnsoS.-—lie wa* n imm of great mnde-ty
und simplicity ef iiinini, r», uimI m> rcservi d iu ge
neral aueiety a* to give some truth lo the point of
William*, hon mot, " th.u ha Imd been imm I the
world, but iicvi r ill it;' \\ .dj»ole, nl*o, is net far
from the truth in calling him *' the *ileut son-in-
law of tbo Chancellor." Hi* sdeneu und reserve bow.
usui.wcic not the olV.priug ufany defieieiiey «.fknMw
h ilguor wain of ability, either on gfii<wnl or pro
fessional uequtioini'ni*, but Irani tliu natural dill -
derwu of hi* own itniii, und a rcluctnueu of .peak-
mg iu publie, w liicli many men of c.uitktaruble in
let,1* ha vo not boon side to overcome; w hile miters,
with n pnrtiuiony of inlcllwcl, me 4»y no meant
di'lieirnt iu volabilby ef speech,— Jlui row’s l.tjt
•f .Duea.
When Faddy O’Rafferty was imt into it seihn
chair which Itad no bottom, he said. " 'fit were nut
foi tho name of tha thing, ho inLht a* w ell be walk
ing." Thi'same might be said of th^ I nlks net
work gloves.
when in the spirit of uquiiy und iiiiidem ion, tlieir
inioiuslt should Ih> legurdeil uimI llie.r wishes re
spected. Tliuy lher.'lore, now, in lliu mo-t empha
tic lerins, douiii'id it* uiodili 'alum, uud hellerudiqi-
tatinii in iho iiitoresl* of rim w ind".
3d. /),' it r. solosd, Tlmt (ienrgia, in eoniumn
witli theSoutlioili States, is fully *en*il,ht ul tho im-
fan early and li'ial exnogi|is|imeoi of'lur
uii'ioii'd debt, ta'cniim w hen tnat peri -d arrive* the
call for rvventie will only ho in proponimi to the im-
tnii'liate want* liftin' goveriimeiil. Thus a prolific.
Hource of •lixcord will l"‘ieinuved,aiol thi'bh'ssi >g*
of li'irinnny atill good will ngnio pervade ifio ub l».
Toe present legislature view ihi» result wit), p,„-
finiml solicitude, nml ta'g le ivo to pins* iu urcum-
jdishiia'iit mi tlm present national iidmini-iialioa.
I'll. He H resolved. Tint a* lliereaie nmlliei og
iqiinii.li* a* well u« 11 nv.,\v.'il li.,«|i|ity of the people,
iigiibist lb" a»*iini|iliim, by l iingie**. to apply t(„.
uulinuiil resemee* to t lie pm * miscall -d •• |
nnl Improvemviil," this Loiri-da litre on iwn»l fi»l>enr
expressing tlieir di*iippt' 'i>-ilmU "f m.y -oeli appro-
print ions, until tbo C.iiiiiiiiirioU of the U„ii,,|
State* 1* *0 umeniled 11* exjdiculy to give the power
ehiiuieil.
full, lie it resolved, That rite peop'e of Georgia
view with deep mul increasing solieiiode, the f,,..
qiH'iit uud "pen expression of iqiiiiioo* oofrieodlv
to the eoiiliimiini'e of uur present Ir.ppv ituieu; nod
tliyx cumint in 1 vv tefrain from deeiaring it as tlieir
filii’i and s ileum belief tliat the piv*erMitlmi of the
present (ieueial (iovi'inniem us based on the
•li rol Constitution, is rite iiN'kim wb.eli imrfutinv
safety rest-; and tliat mi tin* rniitmii iui'ii of thi-
I'.Mit't-.lciitimi, lint only depends the pivftuut, hut
the fit me existence und liappiness of these United
States. Nor ran this principle he too highly eber-
islied miniiigst our eili/i'i,.*. It i» liruily lH'lieve.1
tlmi ilismiioii, will bring in its train di-eord, tills,
cry, uud civil rr.ir. And linn liy, that the pe .pie
of ibis Stale, will demn tlnwu iiuwortby of tlieir con-
lidctiro, nod tlieir worst eneniies, wlio seek to sow
among them tli" seeds of disnniiin, nml introduce
ill" ham fnl dial tine* of nullification. •
fftli, 1,‘csidrcil, That tliu people of Georgia, by
tlieir representative* tinwiit session, view with deep
and increasing solicited'', the re-election «f Andivw
Jackson to tin* I'tvsiileiicy of tin* United State*,
avowing mi open and frank devete.lness of feeling
to bis limited constniclion of lit" Federal Cotistiiu.
lion, mul to tbe measure* of hi* ailmiiiiMnitiuu gen
daily; nml that the |HS»plo of (ienrgia.cordially np
prove of lliu lute policy pursili d by the General via
vernment iu relation to tlie Cherokee Indians, ii
trying to eflect tlieir romovul west of tlie Missis
sippi.
7th. And hf it further resolved. That the peo
ple of Georgia disupjnovo of tin* political opinion*
of John Quincy Adams, us expressed in bis luaiigU'
rnl Adilress.”
Tliese resoliitiona nppnsiug tlie Tariff', opposing
the n ithority of Congress " to apply lim national
resources to tlie pnr|H.-eM mi-called Internal Im
provement," advocating 11 iimiied
the eonstiiiuion," nml iliA'ipi'ii'vhig of tho" political
opinions of John Quincy Adams," that prince
utailitinii llxlenilist*—weru comlinlly voted lor bv
Judge McDonald.nml a* cordially Voteil ngninsl b
Judge Dongheny. Went we to adopt tbe iumle •
leasotiing made use ofl'V the Whigs, we should
charge judge Dougherty with being a tariff 111111, a
national internal improvement man, and a John
Quincy Adams man, because lie '"t .1 -g iiii.t the
n-solution*. Rut he rejected these ta'eau-«> there
were others ta'fore the llmi-e wliich lie prefenvd,
and Judge MoD.itiald voted for these ta'cnu-e :t»
whole lie preferred them to others The opinio,
of ui"ii 1.1 such case* nro not always to he gather,
hy what they vie against, but by "hat they vo
for; u.mI noiwitlistanding the temirks made iu
pivviuits part of thi* urticle, relative to the imeo
stitu i.maUtV of tlw I vcitV. we cauiml p g ird Ju.l
Mel),maid * vote on the prajMircl am iidmem 1
couvevi'ig anv positive information :n to hi- viev
011 tlii* gemiral question. Rut tlie Seniil" ivs.ibi-
timi* are rlear and explicit, und they furnish n«
strong proof his devotion'o tlie iatere-t of the Sin.•
and me integrity of the Union, u* any re-o* u.uble
man coulJ desire.
The spectra of warfare adopted hy our »p|i.v*euH
c ui i.it hem'tit them, (iarbled and perverted ex
tract* from the Journal-. ac *:*aoiauiisl hv Inl*e in-
f. ivnce* and unworthy clutrge*, hive tai n so .vlts-it
par.iiled U'fore the people, tlitit they have wise),
tavorne caution* n« to tlm amount of credit which
should Ih.' given ttami. We cool I admit 11 similtu
course tow .ml* Judge DuilghortV, and make hi'it
out to have vottxl eveiy way but the right one ; tan
we worn nn employment ot" this kind. R ""t
•lid it" cannot siicrec.1 upon a fair pre-euiat
hi*claims to popular siqipml, without our jH'rvcit.
ing the ucti.111*, misrepresenting the motives or vib-
1 tying the character uf Li* compctitoi. wg njuit sub
From Ike Charleston Mercury.
At an adjourned meeting oftlie 1'itir.eii* of Bean-
fort District, held in Coosawbutebio 2d Siqiieinb* r,
1339, Col. A. J. Law ion wn* invited to tlie Chair,
und Win. Youmuii, Jr. to ut a* S'orclary.
Tbe clinirninu stated tlm object of lliu meeting,
ainl culled for the ii'pnrt oftlie committee.
Mr. Albeit Rtmtt, chuiinmn of tho comittitlvc,
■ iilmiitted the following memorial to the Legidu-
lun- as tlm lejiort of raid committee;
MEMORIAL.
To tho Honorable Senate nnd II ii.eof Rejirrsuii-
tutivi'* ot tli" State of South Cnroliua.
I lie memorial of tint nudeisigned, citizen.- »l
Bcanfort District, n'-|M'i‘tfnlly sheweih*
Tliat tliey now, im tlie thud tune, piesent to
your hoiiorafilu Innly a subject of great importance
toihciu, Inwuvorit limy uppear to other*, who
hove nut thu miiiiu means of mformation or do not
ink" tii" suinu interest in it ns vour meini.riu i«t*.
They bumlily pray your honoruhli* bialy to have a
new road o|Hined tram 11 convenient point In tlie
main Cliiirle-tun uud Suvunnuli road to some ter
mination mi Su.uiinuh Burk River, suituMe for u
coutcmplati'd I'ounexien, by nLridgc or otherwise,
with tbe city of Savannah.
Inhahiliug one of the largest nml wealthiest dis
trict* ill the .Suite, your moinoriiili*'* yet labor un
der the niuxF serious ili*Hilv.iiiinge* iu getting the
product* of tlieir industry to u proper market. ’1 he
city of Charleston is »u remotely sitnated a* to
iiuike the transooitation of their rice and cotton
tliithei, 1111 enteijiri*" sometime* of great dilliculty
and always of ennsidernhhi risk and exjH'nse; on
the other hand, tlieir access to Savnunali (which is
our natural mart) is forn'l purjMises of un active
coinmerco virtually biten'i'pied by the wretvlii'd
eiimlilimi nf the roul* and lorries now existing, uud
in which th-ii'is noi the slightest prospect of male-
rial iniprov ment, if impr .veyieut ta* po—il>|e. Your
memorialist* siihinit, with deferei,re, that ii i* one
uftlre liighi'-l d ulies of government to aid on all pro
per oeciisimis iu the coiislruciion of roads und
bridges, tlm utility of which, iu uil'mding (iirihtie*
to trad" and otlier inlercour-e, is scarce.y equalled
by tliat of any other of tlm known iiistrmn nt* of
commerce. Without the mean* of five comiuuuica-
lion Iietweeu il* dilfi'iuiit pari*, 110 country enuever
acquire a iiigli iuteruiil prunperity or maiulaiii tin
extensive foreign trade, or ui'ike distinguished pro-
gress in any ot tlie gn'iit piiwiesse* of i.ivifizatimi;
vvliile, by tlie constant intercliange of- tlieir res|>vc-
live product*, invention*, nit*, ideas, the various
countries of tliu globe ami section* of tli" same
country are jila I in no mliiion of iveiprneal ami
ty uud iiidi'iH'iidi'iM*", 1110*1 highly fuvonibleto tlieir
comninu iidvanci'm, lit, and to lb" rapid develop-
ment uf tho moral ami inlelli'ctiiul destinies of mail'
kind.
Your niemoriulist* would by no menu* have your
honorable body implicate the Suite iu every chime**
ieiil euterjir,*!' u narrow *('lf-iiitere*i or heated im
agination can present for public eiiciilii iigemi'tit; on
the contrary, they think iho Li'gislntun' cannot Im
loo million* iu guardiug itself from the danger* of
mistake or impusii.iuii: nnd so they desire llml the
project hero presented may Im li-Hled by tbe most
rigorous pniuf's of practicability ami expediency it
would be fair lo exact. If on such tin impartial
scrutiny it doe* ni't.npjmnr to merit em-oiirngetnent
let il be repudiated; and your meniiiriiili-|s will
console tin ir diTup|ioiutmetil by tbe ri'llee.liou that
tlieir solicitation* have lit least received that respect
ful iittcnliiiu w hich i* always due in a free country
from the representative to the •'iiu-tiluent. Nor
would they liave your lionorahle body muit n just
regard to iudiviiluul right* in weighing the ul'ji
of this 111 "inoriiil. Tlm lights of privule property
cannot Im loo r.»tirinii.riv louchi'd, uudei' tlm plcu of
public m ccs-iiy or giiml; only where llii'|in'|Hii,der-
ewe of g.-neraiover pnrticnlur interests i* decided,
should a propo-iiioii tm ever ent-rtuim'd to invade
tlm i'riiei wi«o iiiviolnble siiuctily of vested riglili
nor tlieii, except tlm injury is upauieii by tlm
lender of a fair |»ecumury ivpurnlioii. 'J'be specii
riiiiimi'leeiipiHiiuli'd bv yourhoiiornMctaidy loinak
tlm imcess iry linpiirii'*. will lay ta'lhre you a slate
if lim. I* nhumliiitlv proving die work a- pr-pu
l,e I'M'i-uli'd not only practicable, at uoextravagiint
i'x|M'ii*e of money or toil, init su-li as |„ impo
i jury, bn' miller a imm'lii and coiivenieucu 011 those
proprietor* of lh« swamp tliroiigli wliose land* the
road w ill pass. Tlm puhli Ivimtngi's on the oilier
Imml will lie very great, Your memorialist* Imlicvc
tliat the establishment of ilm proposed I'oniiuunii'ii-
lion with Savnunali city will ui.liuure the value o
ull ivul property iu tlm region olVonniiy iuuui'dinlc
ly contiguous to 1 lie river from ten to twenty pe
edit. While increased relinemeui will Im imparlei
lo liie lu-ie nml munni'r* of „ur population, tlieir
greater famili -ritv witli fin* el. gnnl It ispitalilies of
tiint p -li-hi'd cooimiinily. And 11* to llmt otlmr
argument, liminh d on a iiieaii jealousy oftlie lloiu
idling fort line* of a.sister State, your mmnoi'inli-i
slii'lis it MCiirs elv ivspei'liible lo tbe iulelli-ence •
your bonorable Innly to bestow upon il a moiuent'
I'oii-idi'raiiiui, when il is n'Mii'iubeivil llmt nil iu
pediments t.i tlm Irau-p-rl iliou of produce 10 nun
ki't, ojieiMiing precisely as an iucinase in tlm co-
of piotbii lion. I'oii-tituli' 11 lux 011 tin* consumer.
It i- Imd toi'oieeivea linin' preposti-rou* idea,
ilmu that tlie pi-oq!eof SooiliCiirolinu would he im
poveri-limg ilii'in-i'lve* by tiinline |„ i|,m near
utmkel, Il hy proiuol'tig it pioli'id'le irade w
ilm city of S ivinnab, wn contribute ever mi liille to
propel hei pr-gie—in II in itareer of c imiiiercinl
enierpi i.-e, on wbi.'li Imr Mercliiiot* have I
wilii sin b .'nmini'ii.hildo vigor, whv *hould il not
givens pli'ii-tiio instead of paint How does il be-
liuovea lugli mimb'il people as wo are iiccu*t<oiled
to cad mu s.-Ivvm, to uni*'' 11 grovelling jealousy of
lim ri-iug glory of a neighboring cooiiuouvveulib
Ismisl in us Ivy mv many ties of interest, wtVvclh'U
and le-p-c I Your nicniorialisi* nut Imlinvc tho
pride of y.mr I10110'iihh' Imdy ucces-ihle to such
but ill it you vvid decide the merits
„fllieir |N'lnioii ooilei-e high and -1 ilesniaulike
ground- upon which alone t|my •••*! a li qm or dc«iin
of its upon which alone all euligbieimii
Li'gislaiioii should preci'dl.
Audyoiir ini'iu.iruilist* will ever prav. \ c ,
AI.UEUT RUE IT.
('baiimun (.‘ommiit' i'.
For St. Helena'* I’srlsli—II. II. IlyihewiHHl,Dr.
10. A. F. Scott, N. J. Danner.
Fm Ft luce Willibni.—'I In Milan J. I ley ward, Gen.
C. Marks), Jno. L. Thompson.
For St. Lukes' Fnr'ub.—Win. Youiunt, Ji.
(sen. Jno. II. Hogg, |)r. J, Tickling.
For Si. IVter#' Fnridi.—Nsihiin Johnston, Jim.
S. Matter, White W. 11 inb e.
Un motion of Gun. 11 ogjf, _
Resolved, That tlm jirocenlinj* ho jiuhlislit® in
lie Charlrstiiti pad is.
A. J. LAW TON, Chairman.
Wu. Youmans, Ji„ Secreimy.
Tha Cbsimsa sppoiHted Ilm following •
Dr vtn or Mu. D. Guaiivm, hxxtt —In conse-
leni'e of tlm deuth of this distiiiRUt-lm'l nn inta'r of
<• New York II ir, Ilm Imlli civil
ami criniioid. now in session, uil jimrued user to thi*
1inffwitl101.il transacting any business.—*V. T.
Err,nny Fast, Illii.
It is but n few weeks since we had tbw melancho
ly task of recording ilia iludlt of Mr. Guaiiam’*
1, I iinvt.vs GiuiiAM, Esq., udisliogiiidmd tiioni-
Imr of thu New York Bar.
, — -—■ —-.. >■«« tin* 1 rath* a
I""* *'il tliu sales Htnouat lo 31,100 h»jt«
Hg iiu.i an bnpiui, large fe r i|„ JOjiB 0
Ainriieuiiitasrripiinii* were spaiingly oflmwd ia rial
rail) | nit ofilHi we, k. nndi;oo*eqoentlyaaadrt~“
tn pttve* '•■itvadily obtains I, sod abhoa|h ||
'"•fr '•"".•S-'SHni 'i7u«“Jfi'd l r,7
wilii Ii has caused an easier market, and ensbfed
!" "M'I'Ij dMhiKlra,. 1,1,r„ d 5* „
n—rly 4-1 i-t I!..—tJGUU b, K , l,, vc |, trt]
-jmc.ilution and 2-130 for cx|hii|. 0,1
.IH-ciiiatn.il ami 2330 tar cxpoil.
o^'n'r r&
IIAMm.'IKill, A11-. 10,
Since our last tnuirariimi* in wtaut have been
‘cry limited, suy about 2000 qunrtei* ut lim fullow-
tifi rtilf*: 50 ilrs mixed Folisli and 58A ib* red Made,
ling lit 50s. 59 lbs Ull Magdeburg 5s 3d, 59A to 60
mg n
hm* nt nus.O'J ib* 1 cil .Maffilcluirff 5* 3,1, fiOl m 60
■I,*do 53s 3d, and 57 to57j lb* whiteSuuiu at 51s
Oil.
Ilntliluin, tlm forger iu Auburn, lias, il i* said,
,.|| released from hard labor ns a convict, and ex
pects shortly to lie pardoned,
II
Cn iu v sell "Iced Coffee" ill New Yoik, und ihi* week ll.uu tlm la»t, have iieen^cnlar"n'nT'n.m
tin y may drink it lliera fer nil of ti*. rate* tire well supported, tbo inferior nnd’oiriinnre
Ukkouvi.—Wo clip tbo following from Bciiuetl's
ller; Id:
How well it i« tbe -im nnd moon
Aie placed «o very high
Tint no pio*iiMdng us* can reach,
To pluck them from the sky.
If'lwere not so, I do believe
Thnl somo refnrming us*,
• Would soon iiuempt to Hike ihetudown,
To light tliu world w ilii pas!
COMM UKC1AL.
Coflee wn* toulay in much request, 400 j; t>
Domingo oLlni|i,il 324 cent*, 21101.;.,,. . )H | 0 B^.ji
30) cent*, 200 nrUiniiiyd.no 903 re,,,^ B|M j , 00
Isag.fuj.! ditto 31 cm* per bf-killo for con.un.m
ii,,ii. ”ugur und most other uriielo* remained n
lict'd.
il nog-
„ ,, . Havre, Aug 21.
_ , r '!" ,m ,l""« J Sl. I-. in.|mrtaut .
tlii*
rate
descript
How
suppnried, tliu inferior and ordinary
l * ■■*■•»'•<• T...»,l a .Iturle lowur.
, .•.•!}■ .1.0 „„ M1 ^
.,1 ....|.n.v,iiiw l t ran .i„w Iw ,,Mik.M for, In ih, lieu
-J -t".u.., j "
..I 1.1. Inin, tlie ...ulh, ,l luy ,,i,| , c[ on
prm..i|.lc.l only •u|>plyi„ R i|,ui r w ,„ u
uud laying in but a bare provision.
Havre, Aug. 15.
. Cottons--'Tlm triinsncrioim simuiour hut report
,i ill.* 7sli 1 bijve been considerable. Our rates
On the rending of rim report, il win uunniinini*.
|y mi .pled, und order,'«l lobe published witli tlie
I'tnco, ding* of tlm •Heeling.
Col. A. J. Lawton, 1* Chairman oftlie .Meeting
in August, Iti ported, llml lie luul I’opied the 1,'sobi.
lion |uis«i'd ut lit.it meuri'iff in a letter addressed u,
Judge Herrieri, Clutinimu of a Savon-
null, requesting inforiiiiiiiiMi ns r» rim views und
wishes ol tlie citizens of Savannah, und oftlie own
er* nfilm soil on IIiitcliisons Isloinl, iu r,gmd to
the constI'iiciion of a road ainl bridges to meet tho
citizens of thi* Suite nil Savanrudi R ,ek River. Tlm
follow mg extract of n letter liotii Judge Re, rien, in
reply to Col. Liivvton* inquiry, was tl.eti rend and
e.rdeti'd iirim piddixlicd beivwilli. ‘‘ Tlmcommittee
hnvo hivvl several meelieg*. uud having uhtiiined ul
11 meet tig of citizens, and ufteiwnri I* hy u resnlu-
lioiiof council, nuiluoiiy >•• employ nn engineer, on-
gngeilllw service* ol Mr. Ueynolds, Engineer ot
tlm Central Rail Itosd. According to the instruc
tion* given to Inin he pxntnitii'd two sever ,1 route*,
uud furnished tho count iliee with a rep.ut and es
timate-,ond a pi ni. The report i- too voluiriitiou*,
an-l th" plan sin* wing thn line ofrlie Itoad from it*
c.immenccmcnt to’"* termiimtion. nnd of ilmpiinri- 4
pul Rridge, of which it furnishes n drawing, tun
| nge to lmcopit-1 wiriionicuiisidoinblu expense; hut
ifnny irieHilier of your c.iniiu«ltc« who may visji
ShviuiihIi, or nny gentleman of your vicinity, will
do me the fovom to give me a call, I will tike great
|ilei»»u«" in shewing them to him, nml furlii-l.ing
uny explanation in mv p*» • or which ihe ex iiimi i-
lion of ihem may suggest. In the iiu aii time 1
have to-late riiaUhe plot which ha* ta'cu approved
by 'll" commitiiH'. is t-i erect a Rrnlgc with a draw
across tliu southern brunch, ii little below the Canal.
This will strike llutcbisoiis Lliind oil the lund < f
Robert Hubei slum, F.sq It is projio-cd to eon-
lino,* tlie road on tin* simlln'rn edge of that iitnnJ
over tl.i* gentleman* ’and, until It conic* to ilm ilivi-
ding line ol his plantation, nnd that of Mr King,
(formerly Mr. Youngs) and followir.g that dividing
lim- i.i lenrh tlm Back River, ncros* which ilm
Bridget • ta* cmslr.ii'li'd will strike tie
ad „f
mi speak a* being in a emit*,* of con*triic-
tiou; Mr. I lata'i'shaui has expressed lo me liiw tic-
quiescence in tin* route, uud it is imderstoml llmt
Mr. King lias q|»o i.s-eiited toil. Tim e-t, male of
(im c »st of ilm Bridge i* about ^12000." Tin*
Cirairniuu further stated that mi tin* nuilmrity uf
Judge linger, the owners ot tlie soil (with one rx-
ceptio .) hud osaeiiteil to tlm proposed route, nnd
that from all the investigation* made, thi- route wus
decide Ily lilt' best 'bat could lie udopltd.
(>ii motion ol Gi n. II.
Resolved. Tlmt ourSeu'ilorsaiid linprusenlativc*
Im n qimsii-lloadviH'utelim lucnimiul ta'hm* ill"
Legi-l'iluruat its next *e«i,vi. will u*o llmir Irest
exertions f„r tbcHitaiimie'i! ut il* olijtvi.
On in,item of R. F. Sent I, Km j*
Resolved thill thecblitilMii appoint a commiitso
uf three in each Fartsli. to procute subset ibers to
tiie Mviuoiul
LIVF.UFUOL, Aug.24.
Colton.—Iho inquiry lias ta-en good ibioiigliout
tlm week, ilm irade juiichiming more freely, having
expci lenccd an improvement in tbo liiuiiuiid f„r
:ls uiiii yarn, ami tlm sales .uin up 27,590 Imb's.
;e* of Amuricun me |.,.|,i jmr Ib lower. I Dili—
There bn* been u goo,I itemnnd throughout tin:
week, uud tlm sales uinonnt to 31,100 bugs, the
market closing firmly ut mi udvuucu ol jd per lb on
■ican, Uiutrintwl .Egyptian, Bjmculutors hi/vo
taken 300 bulex <■( Amci ictfn.titiil 590 ofSurni; uud
x|Hirters 2300 bulcs ol Amuricun, und 250 of Su
ral.
LIVER FOUL, Aug. 23.
Forirlinut a week alter the departure of the Li-
ver|mul rtleiinmi , lslin.il. it huge business wus ilium
iu our Cutoni market, producing nil improvement of
4"j|d per III ill price*. 1 lii- was followed by six or
eight dull days, in wliich tbe rate* deciiimil nln>u Jd
—hut iu ilm piesent week we liavo uguiu llml a good
nnd oxtuiisivc iluiuuud, ul jiricus nho-.i ),| higlmi.so
llmt uur pru-eul lutes may becnn-iduieii jd per II*
above tliose uf the 1st iu>l. Fuir qu dilie* limy be
quoted 7)-t7jjJ pur lii.
Fur this last improvement wu are mainly indebted
to tliu export th'inuml, as tliu operation* uf tliu con
sumer* alone would bu scarcely sulle n lit to keep
tliu market steady, since tliey cunliioiu tin thu most
pari tu buy liit.c beyond tlm supply of present
wants, winch (though limy urn gradually tncruiising
llieir winking uinc) is stiii 111111')! Iicinvv tlie uvuruge
aimptioii of‘list year. Tlie prr*-un> in rim mo
ney uiuikcl In* notOiuiiid bul in lliu least. Tbo
Rank ul England, on lim 1st iiisl, advanced its into
ol inteiesl to li pm ci, nml lias since continued tn
curtail iu disc,mul., uud U10.ru scums Lulu w»*m» i u
expect effeclniil n In f from this pre-siuu so|.,nj
.my teat* him cut,a tinned iilTuitncr foreign -iqq
ol cram being r. ipured, w lucli uor.i depend upon
thu weati.ei for some vv, ek* in coni"
l In: * dcs nl cot.on far tlm week end. d Dili iust.
imoui.ted to 34.003 bale-—-iu, that end, ii Iti lriii-t.
hoy were 23.000 luii< s, a..,I tills week they ainmmt
to 19,751) hales. Uf ttielulier 10,350 lire Uplands
nltiaoi; l4,1b0Urlcaos nt ti)afi.j;‘i-R)0 Alntinma
and Moliiii'a) (ia9il; and i.'iU.xca l.-iiin.i .11 20)a25d
per b. Aiioui 10,000 hales me for export, aim JU00
••11 sjh'Ci iatioii.
Tlm iiiijhi l of cotton into I.ivcipool, sinco 1st
Jaiunoy, t« 8-»7,000 lade*,against 1,1 I6,UU0 ,0 same
period lust season; tiro supply from the U. Slate* is
701,000 bales, being 11 deciuase of 28(1,000 haler.
ll,e slock in litis |„nl i* "stimulcil at -»i 5,001) lial, *,
ticiiig ju-l os il wu* ui -nine pinna! last yem—ilm
stock of American is 407,000 Imlcs, or 33,01)0 min i'
than il tiiun was. •
T't,„ wenllmt lor U '»e„l,s pnst tin- Imen Vllrlable,
lurt on lim w hole mu li more .avorahb'lor the crop*
and tlm hurvest ill >u ttie l;,it"r p„r, id ,n*i uiimti.;
ami liiere is liu less cxcit -tuetil an t oi.easiue-s 011
riiul score itian «ns then fell. Thu most guuuicl bn-
p,u-9iouis llmt miHluiuti iygo <1 werttberf. ra 11100 li
to come would i.isuru fait uv. luge creji-; Put mncli
,1.•pen,IA nil tllis.
Tlm dmy on (lour is now ii'duccd to (i* 5,1 jierbrl
and prolai.iiy will slmrily be 4>, und r> iiimu Imv fur
tie next3 week*, Imi nor.'ilciilatiou wliiuevei ,-iinhe
made us to vvlial lliu rule will be beyond 11 ni'iini,for
ward. The di'cliiiii in tli ■ corn m.nkeisi* 11* yet in-
eimsiderable, but ll.ey lire very d'.li und l,u*in>.s* i*
nearly su-ni'lided ut present.
Flour, dill) paid, may lie quilled ui 33s per Iu I,
se.l.ng only in u 1 curd wuy. T lie we*uber is now jmr-
liciiiurly line.
J.lY'KRFUOL, Aug. 23.
“Thera Imr been 11 good drill nnl lor r.«atoii this
week from lim trade wild lor expert. Sjo-culti'ors
In vo also biiugiilu niialeruli' qi.unliiy. tlie |„ Id
ris buve»1i ,vvn n di-posiii.ui to meet the tli'inuud,
ami III,-ret,ni!, nuiwiliislini.lmg ibe exten-ive sales,
uuadvunru ol iuipoituiico basiaki-u pla. o in Aniuri-
can. I lie prices of Rrnzil ure jd per Ih higher, us
• lie stock i*l"'i',lining light. Egyp'iunund Ea.t In
dia mu uncbangeil.
The sales to day may untoiiui t 4000 bugs ut the
full price* ol hist week, Ihiuigh upon tlm whole
• lieu* is Ivs.s unimai'on iu tlm in.iikct." Spceiiliilion.
2500 Am 1ic.u1, (itill IViiiaiii, 500 Egyptian ami fillt)
i'urat. Export. 9300 Anicii,.uii, tiOO IVriium, 500
ligvp iati, und 500 Surat.
i'lie sales dining tho week inimiint to 39,750
i uilrs,of which 130 »vi‘ie Sea Istand, it Is 8) i2* Li;
•10 Mamed O1I3.1; 10 350 Upluml li i3.j; ),490 Alu-
Iuiiii 1 and Mobile l.jj .9; 14,100 N. Urb-uus Ii)a9),|.
Tlm eurreiil pra'e* areSea 1-land I9,!u3.*, Maine,I
9a 13d, Upland O.illj, Alabama ti.i?j, .Mobile (j*n9,
iN. Uileiui* li) dl.j.
Tlw cntMiuqiUuu up to 1 lii- d ry is 553,(100, of
whim 3!li»,600-ne Anii'iicns, making q weekly
average of 10,112 ‘I lie cmisumptiou during ihe
sumo pei i ai of 1838 was 77G.OUU. of wliicli 000.700
wore Ainuricniis. The weekly coioumptioiiof 1838
was 22,353. Til" stock on Inn,I ibis day i« 518,
U00, of w Inch l(i'!,U00 nn* American. Tlmt nl I ,si
year, to ilm sumo nine, 503,300, iuciuding 420,000
Amcri.'uii.
L1VERFUOL .August 23.
Corn Fxchangc.—Having li.ul a line settled
wcalbei sinco Momkiy la-t,reaping in tlm early jiarts
of ihi* district is now progressing favorably, anil if
not iiitemqned by a return of rain, hiirvcrt with us
w ill be general in thu course of next week, when
tlm amount ol injury juevioiisly .tone wnl be suiuo-
wliai more clcaily u-ceriaiued; uieauwliil,. buy,-is
eppeur disincsiiied to u, l nvety, und the trade iu
Tuesduy unti, io-,lay, lim been
utlici languid.
The arrival* ef Eugli-h and fon'ign Wheat, with
n small quuuthy oflritii, com r.se 4924 quarter*
since oui ii'pnrt ol Tuc-duy last but ol oilier gram
from tiluuud we h ive none fiesli iu, and witli tlie
above exception, tlm supplies coast-wise mul from
li eland ure trivial.
Tiie duly on VYIw:il i* reduced to I0s8d (ht quar
ter, on Fioiir lo (is5,i p r barrel, nnd on I'en* to
Us per quiu ter, wnh tiie prospect of rim former gi
ing down to (is8d next we. k. On oilier fuicigu
pro luce tlie ibitie-roniaiu unvaried.
Influence,I by tlie contiini uiec o' piopi ions wea-
thei, ami hut lew actual buy eisut tins day’s uiaikei;
rim transaction* in wheat were unimportant; uud
though some bolder* relit-ed to pres* business, oth
er-. un theriurtrury, evinced a gruwl vUsivo lo effect
sales, and u di cliu,' of 2d to 31 pel 7lilk* from the
current iuti»"f Toeilay vv ,# partial y i'stwbiislii',1.
Eugli-hnnd lri-li Flour, nltiwngb sullvviy seine*
li'iivllv uiuiulained hue puces.and nil vie-cription*
iitecliug little inquiry: For, ign vv a* 1* per barn.'!
cheaper:
1.1 VKRI’UrtL. Aug. Iff.
Cotton—Tboiletnarilfrom ihe irndubusta-enmo
derate tlii* week, but ilm exporici* suit continue m
piircbas" Irecly. Tbcile-ireto sell • a- bei'.ium more
general, ami consequently prices have gro
the extent of .|,l »•• 5 I pm «• on America
on most oilier kinds, with tlm exc-ptim
and Egyptian, wliicli fully muiipnin lust weeks qu,
tuiioii*. S»|HCulu*or* bavu laken 1200 Am m'a
an,I 300 Suiat. and cx|»oricr* 1500 Anmncaii un
300 Suiul.
Ihi l.icri IVIrfOar,’/ Ut OH
inti.
, . S ”, * I.: 1 It,', I no n*e,
Imi in several instances. Mile* of U. States aluirtata-
pie.Ins,•np"",.* have Imen Hlecie.l «i 1 centime per
i kilo under tlm cutieucy of tlm previous 0 jays;
vvuUuui evincing jvmffsely nny iingerne** to realize
their '•lock-; most ol tlm bold, is liuvo mot tho buy
ers very freely. 1
'I he sales embrace 13,05(1 I,ales,
Mandating of
niiri N. 0,1,1.11, ,i, . w ,„ 11,ir, 1,„„
la ml i.i Oll'i.. I iri'Mi
to 1151; 2558 Upluml at Dll*to 117f 3...
Smcks 31* July J 18.202 b uf wliicli 113,307 U.S
Imports since 2,6It!
Sales sinen
120,938
17,933
114.075
16,938
Stis-k I liii Aug.
1939 |02,!I55
1839.
Stuck 1st Jan. 35,591 b.
Inipoitsof all de-
script ions, fi,>m
Jan. 1 tu Aug.
Id 193,214
233,805
Outgoing* dodo 139,850
1338
1837.
32,989
455,551
244,852
194.677
277,841
219,916
296,419
169,037
71,392
76,831
Stock I lilt Aug. 192,955
llicr Fricos are improving.—We liavo to re*
port 61 tieices Ctvroliir.v wffivir qunlvty, but n littlo
broker,,^nt 3 If 50; 45 ilogoial mil. at 34f; 1(1 do good
at 3-i 5 70 lines white Bengal at 2(lf 25; 333 do a
201 50; and 8U bag* Java lit 23f duty paid.
-SUUTIIEUN AGIUCULTUIt 1ST.
Contents of the September number.
Faut I.—Euitimiui. andUiuuinai..—Addross,
delivered belovo tho Agricultural Simiety of Bean-
fort; by J. M. Vkuiiikii, Vice Fresiduut, at tho
Anniversary Mii'iiug on tbo I5tli .Imm Inst.—-Fio-
cei'ditigs of tlm ll'otic.iiliiii'al Society ofCliurlestun.
—On Improving Worn-out Lauds; by C. R. C —
Advantages of tbo Culture of cullou over Silk ; by
Sciicx.
AitT II—Ski.kctioxs.—Of Litnc.—Astonishing
I 1 acti.—I'reserviilioii nf tln'^IL'alth of Negroes.—
lnoculatioii or llu,I,ling.—Charcoal, us a Cathartic.
—Do. Nutritive Quuliii,!*.—Sipiush Vine*.—Origin
ol Silk Worms.—I’m ting up uud Trauspluiitiilg
Seeds.—Varieties of tho Mulberry.—T « Mulberry
Cnq» und Frice*.—Analogy of Medical and Agri
cultural Education.—On Breeding fro in Young
Slidliiui*.—Yiircinnrinn.—Power of ilia Horse,—
Spanish Oxen—Working Cow*.—Metlmil of «*•
cerluiuimr tli" W.d^hl ul' Cuttlo.—Statistic* of Cot-
Faiit 111—Mia
KUtta l.XTKLMOVNCff.—
Just received hy W. Tin Williams.
A Card.
D octor Robert kocii, fmm Drisdeu,
Saxony, Frofi ssor of Music, Annpolis, Md.,
these the la«i 1 luce years, begs tanvii ii'Hpec, fully to
iiiiimiiime lo 1 lie ladies mid gentlemen of Suvnnnalq
tlm! lie w ill •'oinini'iiee Ins Mu-icnl School on the first
nfOctota*,, ibis year, giving lesson* on tho Organ,,
sl’i--ni.* Forte, limp, Guitar,Gernmu Flute, Violin 'V
Clnri. net, Iv-nt Bugle; also, to sing, 1.111 tiuulurly
Clniicli Music.
Tl,use wlio will favor him with llieir ronfidenco
w.ll pleu-e to leave tlieir name* at tlm Rook store of
.Mr. Tl'os. Purse. aug 30-lnvv-lm
HIiiUxtiTy utnl Nillc Culliirc.
WARD CHENEY &. BROTHERS, nml
•nJLa MAStlN SIIAW, have now growing, iu tliu
most flourishing condition, in Augiisla, Georgia, ad
joining the Hampton Race Course, about 80,0(10
Morns Mul/icaniis Trees, whir It they uflhr forsnlo
iu lot* to suit purchasers. For further information
enquiry may Im made of Messrs. Cheneys, nt tlieir
ciN’imiiery in Rurliu-ton, New Jersey, or of Mason
Show, nt the Engle mul Fliienix Hotel in Atiguna.
Having bad several years experience in cultiva-
tin:: tin* morns multienulis from bud*.cuttings, .'to,
they vi ill furnish each purchaser witli printed in-
structions uf tin* ta*st mul must approved minuter v»f
planting and ciiltiviiting the trees, tho kind of soil
most suitable for growing the same; and also for
rearing the silk worms und reeling tlm silk. They
will also have f >r sale, Silk Worm Eggs of tho
most e-leeniial varieties, from moths selected with
great care for their health, strength and perfection.
nug 17-3in-su
COLT»b
n () OK-K KEPING.
\ PRACTICAL WORK UPON A FLAN
IX ENTIRELY NEW,—The account* which
il
form the liases of tlm science ure classed under Fivo
Divisions, witli definite explanations after tho fertnii
of grammar mid arithmetic. It contains a voenbuy
buy of mercantile terms and phrases. Alsu, 11 ke-
I'xpliiiuing tlm nalitra and maimer uf Journalizing
each of rim Day-Rook entries a* a practical account
ant would expinin the same to his pupii; this so
simplilie.- ilm sciem'e that any young man of com
mon Kiigltah education may itequiro a knowledge
witlmiii thu assistance of a toucher To which is
added. Directions lo tlm Isuiruer, and Practical
Form* for keeping limik* in every extent and variety
of commercial house*; Public niblrcsses, tbe first
ever delivered upon tlm subject Ac. vVtc. Publislicdt
by Thomas, ('nvviHithcvuit, und Co., Philadelphia^
and for sale at tlm prioeipul Ruok-Stora* in tho-
United States. jo 3-law fun
Notice.
A LL persons indelned to tlm eubsrrita'r, rithca
hy note or open uccounl, which was due on
tlm first of Jnuu.oy last, ure respect fully solicited'
10 call and settle 'lie same,us nil notes nnd accounts,
that u«e unsettled oh the fu»l uf October, will bo
placd in the IriiuU of nttortiey for eollectiou.
ling 23-111 w (it
WILLIAM HALE.
w
John S. 4’oombjt,
7’ILL ••0111111110 tie* FactoRsuknimI CoMMIA-
ion Risinkss, in Savnunuh, fer his own
account. JOHN S. COOMBS..
Jtcjerrnfi—G. R. Lntirir. Savannah; A. Sibly,
Atuusla; 1ta'v. K. Sinclair, Macon.
.Mi. T. t>. Morel, will act for me in my tampora-
ry absence. jvll-lawtlN.
| (Hi; SUBSCRIBERS exjmrt to recei tlievi) l
fill -
A eonr-e of Novi'inln'r next, or early in Dcci'in-
Imr, an assorted cargo of SWEDISH IRON, con-
•istitte of various size* mul dimun-ion*. suituldu for
tiii^. thu Columbia, Augusta nnd Savnunali maiket*.
Dculeis w tailing jiuitiuular*, are roipmstcd to apply
to them.
mm mm" j hi:rcki:nhath-v lownde^
• way lo j (;|,i,l,'»ton. August 2'» .ep 2-lnw-ldec
W ! —
... ll.l,I.. |
llll*Ui»R.
600!X;rL!:i:r (li
, aug27-2uvsl.il SXMI’KI. SOLOMONS.
43 and 41
C'iii‘I'(uu:f for Hale,
A NEA T mv,nnl bunded Ciniiagc, but littlo
UMil, fm *uiv on uccummoduiing terms. Ap»
TUr« Iu. bcvti a dvnuml fer cotton during ! pN al l *l' 4 *4' fi'Uallw
Extract fro