The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, October 19, 1839, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

mm X m FRIDAY. ItCTOBF.U 18, IMP* (OT Th« HoHnrsMa the C*wri nf Coniimtn I'leas Imd uf O/rr ami Terminer for th** City of Savannah Will rnmmenew Its Session on Monday next, 9Ul Del. Ia«., »* 10 o'clock, A. M. O* It rejoices it* tn see i| M * dec'drd Improvement In llit* Imatlh of our aUlcr oily, Anyuta. l!. R. Bax* Sroca.—Th* lowest price at which Vlil* Stuck has Imon, as yet, sold In Sow York is 70 per font. 6ft* ftrocfitatt. in Tim Now York C.omnervhl Adrertiter atatoa that Gen. Hsmii.toN Imi not sureee.lod in tmgotl. atinf lli« Texan l**nn, Tha Baltimore American or lust Saturday says: —Wo loom l»y a gentleman who came (Vum Wash ington yesterday in the morning train of cnrs, that on Thursday thoro wan a rogulnr run on tlm llitnki there for specie, and Unit a rnusidcMhlo mini must jnve been paid out dining the das, to citizens and Crokera from «Uo*r places. Mo nlmi states tint n noting of the Executive officer* of tlio Dunk* win held on Thursdsy night, nt which tlio measures op suspending specie payment a wa* agreed to, to toko effect tbia morning, yoaterday. Gentlemen who urrived last night in tlio para from Washington, alnte tiiat all tlio iluuka in Washing’ ton and Georgetown suspended yesterday. TheN.Y. Courier «f* Em/nirfr furnishes tin* following, wbicli abowa thill it ia intemlwd the Itri- tiah Mail Steamer* will toucli ui Savannah and Churlaston:— Wo havo bean favored with a detailed plan of the ■ervleu which tlio British “RoyalMail Steam Pucket Company" purposes to perform, front which wo bare extracted the following porticulaia. being those which aro most interesting to ihe United States: CHAGRES AND OULF OF MEXICO STA TIONS, Aut. • Distance A steamer will pnicccd font Jantnicn to Chagres direct 550 Stop at Chugret Clnigrcs toJnmuien, liy Carthu- gena and Santa Martha 800 Days. 24 2-1 o »1 Total. 1850 At Chagres, land tho outward mails for (he Pitch fic, and tnUe in tho return mails front ihenco, and proceed to Jamaica by Coi'lingoim nod Santa Mar* tiia, as above stated.' It is desirable that n« much time us possible should Im given utCbngrcs in order to secure tho reception of the mnila from Panama. The distunco from Chngtea to Pan imn direct, is 30 miles, (the route 10 by walor, und 20 by Innd.) From Suvunnuh-lu'Mur" n sailing voncl nill enrry forward the outward majUloTrioidad do Cuba (230,)nud tliencn lo Honduras (57lj miles,) together 800 miles, say Odays. Stop ilienTS days, then hem hack by tne same route in 11 days uliog. tlier 20 days. If buck nt Savniiiiuli.1a-.M:ir within 23 days, •he wil) always In* in lime for tho return steamer t^lli'tbi mail of tlio following packet. Tlio best und sold course for the Honduras muil, however, will Im from lynl lo tin* llavnuouh. From Huvaoti'ihiialeumer will proceed toMnhile, &c. AWFUL CONKI. MIRA‘. Dtslrhetioa of upwards •f Thirteen Founts in Ike ktUri nf Ike (U>$, metniing Ike P/ ishri' niul MertkAnVs Hank, the Month* Mansi', AVie Hotel, (W Ojlce, and upntrde of Fire Hum el re A other Puddings l Uitr lost (« so recent awl In its extent .so appob ling, tint we cannot compose our fe. lings or c<nt|. iitond sullieie.it calmness in enter into n elivoinstau* lW detail of tlio late distkv»»hi<r Ihvs with Unit iiuni’tehcM wo would wish. We slinll oiMleusor, however, to give such n description of the coui*o taken by the devastating element niter its coni* liioncomeiit, mid tho extent of ground embraced nilhin these hounds, n« will convey some idea to those tinueipininted with ill-* loet itiesof our city, of the ini|iarnl.elcd destruction whicii Inis overwhelm- od i llavnnnnh to Mubilo Distunco 530 Day/ 3 Mobile lo Tampico, by Belizo (Mouth of din Mi.«*i-sippi) 840 8 Tunpico to Vera Crux 2U3 1 Stop nt Vera Cruz Vein Cruz to Iluvannuli 810 1 4 Total, 2185 12 At Mobile oi Belize land the outward, Europ no, Coloidnl, nndjNorth Amotlcnii mails; and in rmiipi* co nnd.Vera Crus, take in the rot tiro uiiiils from these plnees, for Europe, North America, nod tiro Colo* nip*. Another steamer will proceed from Iluvannuli to Vera Crux, Are. Distunco llnvniiunli to Tampico, by Vera Crux 1015 Stop wt Vera Crux, and allow* uncos, Tnmpino to llnvanntth, liy Be* lixa and Mobile 1170 Days. ’ n oj Toinl, .31113 13 Tlio stcnnier Vera Crux und Tumplco will iutul the oiitwuid European, North Amoricnn, and Colo* niul muiU; und nt Belixo and Mobile will inke the luitirn European, Not ill Amoiicun, und Coloidnl tnuils. Days. WEST INDIES, AND NORTH AMERICAN STATION. Distance 11 avail null to New York, by Su* vii min li niul Cliui lesion 12(10 Pvffw York lo lludfux 520 I in'iinx. to Havnmmli, by Now York, Ate and Mautiixas 1750 Stoppages ut Now York and Halifax 10 Total, 3140 28 These steamers, twice cncli mouth, will he so re* gulnted tliut they will reach Hiivnmiuh from New York Imforo the outward stcuiimr arrives from Ju- liuiic.i, und will lento IJnviinnnh Irom New York, Are., immediately after her arrival. The stoppages either nt. Halifax or New York muy Ire us above •tilled; liocauscif tlio steamers perfoim the work from the llnvumiali to tho Havuniinli again within 80 days, they will always meet thuorrlvul at and slopin', uru from tho Hnvumialt, of the packets Wlih tlio mails to and fr.un Europe und tlio Colonies,and South America. They cau toko in their coals fwr tho voyage ul Hulilnx. REMARKS. The sti'amors cmpli'Vi d will nil bo built for tlio express purpose, uml be uf the sumo lomingo und power (say 400 horse power each,) hi order tliut thoy may nil in rotation fall into tlio great line and inuko the voyngo to Europe. Besides i he irregular course of post. 57 days, Unrbadues, Grenada, Si. Thomas, aud l*"rto Rico, will have the opportunity of replying to'European letters, so ns lo inako the course of post between those places und London only . 43 days. At Snmunn tho malls will he removed from steamer lo stejinnr, without Miiy stoppage of moment; conserpinnlly they will always bo under the protection of tlm British Flag. " Tlio outward nod tlio inward mails to und from c west portion of Jamaica, coidd ho landed nod ken in at. Snvnnmhdn-Mar bw* tbn Iluvannuli Burner, should thu Post Office require it. "The Mtr.tTAtiv Command ok tiih Canaius.— lieutenant General Sir Richard Downes Juckson, a officer who wns distinguished in the Peninsula, as had Jong experience in stuff command, is a|»- uiiiledcommundcr nfthe foicosin all North Amo* ica. Sir Richard take* with him. as a military ivrrtnry, Lieut. Col. Sir Cluilos O’Donnel, Capt. Irooke Taylor and Ensign Wurre, 54th, arc np* oiutod aides dc*«nmp. In our paper of ihU day week, wo dciuilod lirielly llm occuriViico of live different fires, nil of which ha.l taken place within tho six prat ion* duvs nod the Inst otio of which bad Imvii of vorviM»sidcruhV extent. It would have lieon sopposci tluit the most deep rtMilesI mid hellish feelings which thu human heart could engender would have been suti*licd with the distress und suffciiu^ which tli«*i>u heavy ofll c.ion*, in ronnuxiou with tlio ravages of the pestilential disease, lind caused onr community lo giniiu under. It seems, lt«weu>r, wo were r sen 1 * *wl for still great s.ifferitc;.. All of these lire* wore cvid-Miily the work of design. Uii Monday night ia«t. at ubout 8 oVl.ick, n lire wus discovered in uii old wooden teneiiieiit ill tliu rear of the buildings on the north west corner of Dauphin and Conception sheets, owned by A. Pinto, and opposite the City Square The building in which the lire originated was unoeeu|iicd nt tho lime. The wind during tha whole of the duy hud been very fre.di limn ubout E. by S. E. und ut I e linio of the In.'likin'; uni of the llnmes wus quite high. The buildings on the south mid north, us well us llin«o in the heart ..ft he block, weie speed!* ly enveloped hr Humes, the buiines bein'* old and very combustible. Tbn course of the lire fro n i stu ting wns hi u luturul direction across the square, about N. E. till it struck Dauphin street, ueurly midway helwmi St. Kmuuunl and Concuptio.i stn*ets, when it was checked in its further course eastwur.lly. Uii this block there were a.>oul ten buildings consumed, besides outhouses—none of them, however were very valuable. There remains one old Spanish liou.e on the southwest corner, nml four or live buildings on the norili east comer of the square—two of them brick. From th«> houses on theeust side tlio (irecommu nicated toMi'ise on the west side of Conception-*!. This entire square, bounded east by Conception, souili by Conti, west by Joachim, niul north by Duuphin streets, wus tolully emisiitned. The build ings wore nil uf wood, closely built, and mostly oc cupied us retail shops mid small dwellings; three wore lioaever, several good houses, und the livery stable of Mr. Ruin on Conception street. From tho last described block the II lines crossed Daunldn street to thu square lying rill, bring west of Conception, smith of St. Franc's und east of JouchinijMicui*. This square like thu other, wus conipuctly built of wood, sonic of the bouses Imviiig stood upwards of twenty years, and wns ulso clieidy iminuti'd liy retail dealer*, work shops, mid suuiil dwe.ling houses. Oiiilie iiorili-nsl cornel of dm lopnire u one story frame building uml ilieucw In irk livery slnhlo adjoining wit Conccptinn st. escaped, the com so of the Hums being proli 'ly ditcited m ro westwurdly by thu wind. Tlio livory stuldo of Vuu Epps Ai Short wns on this square ami is con sumed, as wus also, whlilho exception above, ov< ly building mi tlie blm:k. The lire uoxt crossed St. Franc's street, tukingiii its coarse tlio two I'm me dwelliiics on tlio souiliwe.t Corner of Jon him and St. Fiamis. wliieh with ihe •mi houses mini lied, were the only ones burnt on this block; The sqo ire immediately west of iliounc Inst men tioned, was null pni'iinlly built, being the situ of n lire in 1822; .1 had Iim over, a number of hiiiiiII Imildiiigs fronting oil St. Micbuelstreet, wbicli luivo esmijH'd, and one luiicinent uii the soiitbwe-tcorner of St. Frauds and Jiiekson »lreels burnt. Tho course ol tlio lira v^iim ubliqiiely tliroiigli the Idoek. Tlio block south of the lusi, funned by Jackson, Dauphin, Joudiim nod Si. Francis streets, wus ulso without a single except ion, consumed tit tho same lime. On this -qmiie were ii number of lino dwell ings and the livery stable of Mr. Webb, The square wus closely built up, chiclly with frame ImiMiugs, one or I wo of w hich were ended under the Sp.«ni»li government. On this square, frontin'* on Duupldu street, wns tlio handsome tlirco story Mingo of biiek stores, owned aud occupied by Dr. II. Gules, Ric’d. Stuart mid Levi Fletcher. Simultuiieously with the two blocks Inst men tioned the entire square south, loiiiicd by Dauphin, Joacliim, Conti uml Jackson sire* Is, wus reduced to ashes, und not u building saved. Outlie north side of this sqnero, mid fruniiug on Dnuphi i street, ihe buildings Were, with tlio exception of Mr. Stephen* son’s redden , occupied rs dry goods nod groceiy stores, including Mr. J. U. Ib rjiio’s now ibroo story brick Imidiog. Tlio other sides uf the squuro wore principally dwrlling houses. Tlio lira had now spread from ii ill to sooth over three cnlire squares, having St. Miclincl>si. for ils boundary nil tin* iiurih and Coothst. on tlio south, with wliieh terilii'C out tho Humes, fed liy such ninliusiiblo iiiutcriiil mid fanned by ii stiff brrnr.u into n fierceness never bofon* witnissed, coaiiuued their course west wardly, destroying every Imildirg on tlio three •quaiv* west of Jnckson mid cn.l of Cladiorno streets w itlt one solitary uxe.eptinn, which for ils rem li kable escape deserves to lie mentioned. This wus u one story frame dwelling, on the iiurih* nasi corner of St. Michael and Jnckson street occu pied by Mr. Scott; liuiv it wus perserved is n inn ter ofnstniiiatnnen'. These squares were densely seN tied and contained imny benuli I dwellings. Thocourra of the conllugnitinii was still onwnrdi crossing Cl ‘bornn st., it advai ed with tin* same cxti'nl of front until it ranched Franklin-st., tlio next west of Claiborne, destroying in it* course every tenement mi the three squiiras. Two of tho three posse ed a graiter portion of line dwelling ImiHe* iuii perhaps those uf nny burnt on this niglit. The sqiuiru lying between Dauphin aud Conii streets is that known tlio (Jnlliulic Chmch Square, uml ttwntai. ,vv« believe, but onu building on the smith* oast cm n r, occte *cd us o >c|inol I *e,tlio founda tion of ihe church is nut - a letv feel high. This v .ciiut space urrolcd the,.iirtl.er progress of the fire tliut quurter. mid by the time thu Humes on the other two squares hail reached tlio east side of Fra* klin hi. it e wind ' greatly ulinicd, which ducml ledoulded exertions to'lop its fu.tlicrcoiir: e Several houses were blow n up, uml every means which sagacity or uxpuiimca could suggest, wore employed by the futv exhausted and dispirilud citi zens who conii -ed up to this limn to strive against hope. Their efforts on the square lietwcrii St. Fran cis uml St. Michael- trects were successful, and ilm Methodist Church oil the west side of Franklin, as well ns tlio two story dwelling of Mr. \Ym. ilowir, corner of St. Michael and Franklin streets, und tlio two story dwelling of Mr. J. S. Gliddoo, comer of Franklin and St. Francis-sls. were saved, though with oxtremu difficulty. Tliu fire, wns not however,easily subdued on the square south uf St. Francis and north of Duuphin- •is. Navigation nr Electro Maosetism.—We per ceive by tliu London prints just received, tliut M' Jncopi, of 5*. Petersburg has written a letter lo Mr Furuday, of London, on tho application of electro magnetism to navigation. It is tinted ihnt tlio ob stacle in tho wny uf this application hitherto ln<ur muuntuhlc. wus the difficult inauipiitatlon of the electro magnetic battery. •• This obstucle,” says M. Jncopi,‘‘no longer exists " During llie autumn of 1338, and at a season (in 1832) ulrpai'y too fur advanced, I made os you will havo learned by the Gazettes, the first experiments in navigation on the Neva, with a ten oared shallop, furnished with paddle-wheels, which were put in motion by rh eleotnenvignoiin machine.—Although wo voyaged during entire days, ami usually with ten to iwelvb persons on Knnrd, l was not well satisfied with the fitst trial, for i i.tj were so many faults of construction, nml want <*f insolation in the machines ami battery, which could not he repaired ou ihe spot, that I was t.-rribly annoyed. All those repairs and Important changes being accomplished, ilia nvpel intent* will shortly bo rremn'noticed. The expci ienec-of tliepust your, combined with the re cent improvement* of the battery, give ii* tlio result, that to produce the force of one horse, (steam en gine estimation) it will require a bniicry of twenty square feet of plmina distributed in u convenient inunner. hut I hojoj tliut eight or ten square feet will preduce the effect. If I leaven preserve my Ii<*m|iIi wliieh is a little afiecied by continual labour, I hnp< that by the next midsummer I shall have equipped in electro maguecuc vessel of ft urn 42 lo 50 horse power." depth ol Uw block, tlm lower story of which was ucctphal as oHire. by sevrtal of our plitsichlM. atturnryi, Ac. llte rortter t>Hi<v living that iwuphsl for many years us a post vfllco. On Royal »l.evt the liffices nfC« A Jl. nry uml II. NYilkiut, E#qr*. wvnxlii the basement story. The Mansion House was owned and lacuplrd by Mr. Cballes Cu.bmt. Tim extensive five story Imilding, south of the MnnslonlliHisa.amlouilie notlliea*li'iiimrolRoyal xml (iuvni-mnent sttxaMs, known ns lint Government street Hotel, caught next. This wus the hugest building lu ilia c.tyj it wus coveted ill the past w inter, but in other respects unliliislie.l; it buint with the m.*:sl intense heul, nml soon fell, n heap of ruins.— Whi|e tliu Mitnsieit llou-o uml the now Hotel were miruiiig, lirefiom ihe foiuior writs comiuunieated to tin* wooden pi |.ii» of the riqiolu on the I’lulitOiV nml Meieliaut's Bunk, iimilu u.l comer of Conii ami Royal slice s. It I* said that a pnq«r and prompt ■•pplieutiun of water would iu allprobithdi y have saved tins beautiful builihuitiil'er it hud taken fire, but from some uiisuiidersluudiiig, or inisirnn- ■ gcnii iil it was notdotiuiiii.il too late, tin.I (lie bit Idlie* was consumed. All llie hooka mid papers were gut out mid u Inigo pi-.qiottiou of he I'uiliitiiiv, hut the vault of tho Bunk wus not opuncdiil is siiiil to be lYiiimkuhiy thick ami will uio-t likely beon- injured. With ibis liiiilibiig on the east tin* brick stoic* ufMr. I’hillqi M’l.oskey uml othtos, were in imminent danger, tun turtunau ly escaped. Whilst ilietiiu wus raging oiilhese iiuildiiigs, the Upper or Vegetulilu Market House, in Government street, took lire Irom the new Hotel, and was burnt to the ground. Tlio thiuu sloiy brick luo^c on tliu north isitlu iifGuvuiiununi, oppo-iie the Me.it Mar ket, also took lieu hum the l Intel, Iml from the great exoilions of tne lire «*oiiip.ioies it vrasconiine.I to tlio first store, • Bcupii d by Mr. \\ til. Cuonioglimn, the two upper stories nf which were burnt. At tins time, serious apprehension* exisied ilml the Mmt M oket would ulso liiirn, in which uvoni, tlio block ol’fiur ktory brick stores uml dwellings on the south s'du ul Governmeui street, must u!»o Imve gone, in volving wiili ibeui, prob-hly, n gre.t poiiiuo uf the S iuih Wmd; front llil« wo liuvu beon iintuiiaiely saved, ill leust I'm the pri sent. The Humes, whilst thu .Maiisiun Houscmid Hotel were burning, . ro-sed Royal street, uml lirud the brii k stores uml cilices of ,Mi. M. 1). Ksluv:i,nn the we I side t xtuiiiiin • south lo thu corner of Royal uml Government streets, svvcupiug every tiling in iu cour.c, und wuMwurdly, on both sides oi tho squure i.util it reached ihuuxmmiiiy of Eslava’s row, north sidu of Government street; herottsmiill Iriime huusu wus blown up, und tlio next lot being vucunl s upped ils progre-s uii tins lino. On Conti, tliu buck house, ut tlio earner of that street uml ituyul, was saved, ami the .Mayor’s Office uml thu Guard House, ut thu non beast corner tlio square; tho in wiling range shops being burnt down, Thu Mayor’s Ullico wus on liturepeulcdly, but eventually saved, i'liu ilireu siary In id; building, noriliw-eu corner of Conii uml U<>yid,-H.*cupieil by tliu Cbi-omdu printing office wus ulsuoo lire several lime but linully preserved. Wo Imvu I litis impoi foully, cmdeitvuied to sketch account of the g t coiill.igralions of Monday night and Wednesday muniiiig. Ad ultumpt* ut a description of tlio distress nml a..tiering produced, must ho hunt, uml would fall lilt shun of tho icul coiidiibui ul'our ullhclud hnmir-»irickun cuiniuunily. Hundred* ol ihmilius liuvo b ■•» almost in a tro- mein reduced to ucluul wuiii of tliu m cessury menus of preserving their existence. The lire of Monday night was so oxtenrivn, mid moved witli such ru- puidity, tliut but low saved iinjlliing, whilu by I'ur tlio grout or proportion escnped with only the clotbesuu their bodies Theuciual number ol houses burnt is not yet ascertained, hut they are estimated by most persons ul liuiu Five to Six Hundred. 1 lie loss piububly, iti llm two liras, is lully Twelve llmali'd 'i'liuiifiiud Dol.urs. We Imve no authentic tiifoi minion as to the propot- lion of tliis covered by iusurancc, but uro saiisli'-d tit itmajority of the sullerurs by the first lire, were eiilirely unprotected. Thu district embraced by this coiiH.igratiou, being beyond the lira limits und near ly all composed of wooden buildings, many oi l hem old, tliu tiJlire* would rarely take u-ks upon lliuiii. Ill llm lire of Wuduusday niorhiog, tlio loss of the Insurance Compaiiios must Im iinmoiisn. The Mansion House ulnm; hu.i $(i7,020 iusuninee, und wo supposu most uf tiio oilier buildings were covered. Alas ! lor our doomed city, tlio tale is mu yet told. On rimu mug from tlio yuti u. mug rums of the morn ing's lire, on Wuiinesduy evening, we sal down to w rite the foregoing uue.oiiiil, bill befnro we hud con cluded, the frightful alarm again rung iu uur nuts'. About 7 o'clock of Weiliiesdiiy uveniug, a wood, n UMi'-mcnt ou Church street, bJtweun Cn'botnu nod Franklin streets, was dbcovurud to l<u on lire.— Th s lire, like tlio oilier*, wus tlio fiendish work of iiiceiidiiirius, thu building, we mo iiifonnud, was vu cant. The lire rapidly commiiuicuicd to tliu cnlja- cuot houses, uml swept urmind llm square lo Gov- uromeiil -trent Theatre, wl icli. with tliu hamlsomu THE GOVERNOR’S m.ECTlON. Tint Au»iistu C»H*titnlionnli»l, Kith Jimi., dom out of the way, lias the following cheering pa ragraph: " There is no doubt tliut MeDonald, the adminis tration onndidnip, will Im* eleeteil bv a iiiajo, ity of I'roin 1000 to 1300." twusiuiy duelling «,f .Mr, G. G. Henry oil thu rust, nudsovcr.il fiume bud.lings, were' cmircly loiint to ihe ground. Thu lirucru-sed Franklin struct, uml buint a low sinu'l tenements, fencing, &c. on tho west sUU of t..wt street, but extended no I'm ther. Tliu night was calm, uml the squares in that puil of the city were not clo-cly built upon, which cimtri- biped greatly to it* being confined to thu block in which it originated. Tho grunt wldili of Government street rendered thu houses un tlio inn ill sidu contpurulivuly Mifu; tile Coals and *p irk*, Iniwaver, fell in slmweis liii a grunt dislancu round. The number uf buildings consumed by this lire, were ubout 12 or 15, and liiu loss probably, i.u.ii $20,000. All is i oiilusiou, itxcileiiienl, nml distress; wo are bus. t by tl.u must liemlisli nml iiureleiitiug villains, and lleuven nhmo can detetiuiuo whether nr no, uur calamities nre to end here. Ourcily is rqined. Wolmvo h"en iiiloiiiied tliut tlio vaults of thu I’lantcrs' uml Murclmiil's Bank vvero yesterday ux- ainiued, nml tluit every tiling is safe. Several nili* > riilU , nipts were made during tliu lust few niglus to lire the city iu different places; mutches, hay, nml other cumlnistilile* worn discovered A great nunilMtrof arrests liuvo taken pine**, ami al though wo have not heard of any iiguiii-t ivli.iqraivi- delicti is clear and direct, it is believed there uro strung ciicuuistunr.es nf guilt. NATCHEZ,Sept. 2(1. Health or Natchez.—The Sexton's report for tho week ending on Tm-stluy evening, the 24th inst. gives nineteen dentin, 12 ure reported ns having died nf yellow fever. The Sexton, for the 24 hour* ending at 5 n'clm;L last evening, tier 25th inst , reports seven interments. Yesterday was the most fatal day of tliu sen son. It crossed Franklin, in the rear nf the* two stnrv dwelling of Mr. D. Goodman, S. K. corner of Dauphin mid Franklin, burning the stables, Ac. nttuclied, und three buildings uoith, fronting oil Franklin street. Tim l ist mimed houses were the property of Mr. Gliddoo, *>m< of which wn* of In ick. Beyond ibis westwurdly, uml on tlio south side o St. Francis street, the minniminr of the square wu vacant, ami hero tliu progress uf this terrible ole- meni wass nyuil. It is utterly impossible to convey nil idea nf ihe scene presented by lliiseouHagrulion, while career- ing mildly onward, the H imes towering mountain bigli, uml roarin'; in the most terrific manner. The countiy for six or seven miles around was lighted up. w i'll tlio rt'ileciion, nud the noire of the devouring llunio wus distinctly hoard upwards *<f llircu miles from the city. Cinders, leave- nl'bnnks, fragments uf clothing and parttons of burnt shingles, three or four inches square, worn picked up three and u half miles from tha lire. Still another fire remains lo bo chronicled. On tho Ibllowinx night, nr nbout two o'clock on the morning of VYcdiievluy, tho mil room in u wing of thu Mansion I louse, fr miing on Con; i-st reef, und ndjoinitig the bakery of Mi. G. Ynillo wns discover ed te lie ou lire, Tlio room was beini* painted, und not benn o'copied for several w* eks pu»t,*n that tlio inferriice is irrrihiable that this building was set on fire. Tho wind w«s about ea*l, ami light, which pemiilto i t!i>; ll rates to burn slowly, but they had progressed to fur, when the engine* were ready to play, uml the building being three sfiries high, that it*i>*s found hnpossiblu to arrest their course. The lire companies work'd with the must cion-' meiidnhtn per*cv*rinee. ulllmugh worn out and ex- Iniiisicd by tbn couliuued labors of the past two vveoks, uml they slice *ded ia clicckiug the (lames in oilier buildings, nllho'iglt de.eatid in tbeir effort* on behalf of the Mansion House. This splendid hotel which stood on the southeast corwr of Cunti and Uoyul-strtert* whs vntirtly consumed; tliu berth east wing on Cvnti-sl.tet extended about half tho CHARLESTON, Oct. 10. Health op tiieCitv.—A n'l'eivneo to tho offi cial anniitieinlioo of tin* Board of Health, and the Bill of .Mortality, publish d ihi* moroio r, shows llm gratifying fact that hut a single doulh from Stranger’s Fevor. nml but 11 deullis in all, occurred during the week eliding on the 12lh inst. Connect ed with the coolness uf t'io wentlier, we regard this as n decisive *ndieation nf the resturatinn of tlio health .of the c';y; nud we therefore feel no scruple iu iiiviiing ihe return nf strangers. Nut withstanding all our iiuubles, business pro mise* In open briskly, uml tlioso who intend taking part in it should bo nt tbeir posts.—Courier. 3AYA1TWAIN* HAIDIIDAY. (K'TUREII Iff. 1832. WBBWWWPPM SAVANNAH AM) NEW YORK 1‘ACKKTR; Tho tvturn of altieni fiiemls reminds us of ntme of (hit splendid pm ki t* «lii*li convey tlieni buck to •Mr lumies nud firesides. Wu allude u| this limn IMiilcutarly In llmio sailing front nml to Now Yotk, wlmre most of uar citirens naigregain fur emltarkd- lieu, at this intrn*sting imhIikI uf tire* year. Tlio f'lllow ing wn record i Tint Ship Celia, Tonnage—33(1—Capt. l'nrter. Fl*(oftlirfree! stillIwartliysway, Umlinim'dtliniugli agesyrt untold ; O'er earth's proud fealin* tiiyMars.iispIny, Like morning’s radmiit eluiuls iiurollad* Flag of the skies I still peerless Tlirougli ether’s ssurc vnult unfurled, Till every band nmllienrt t'litwine, To sweep oppression ftum the world. FOR l‘lt ESI DENT. MARTIN VAN It U REN. volt vioK pim'.sim:\’T. JOHN FORSYTH. Suhinft l*t the dedal on of ii National Convention. KT*Tl'i? Ponuti/lvaninn, of (he I5tb, speaks of the reception of President Van Bcrkn, in Pliilu- slelphiii, ns the must brilliant display that bus in- ken piece in tliut city since the arrival of Gen. La- FAYETTE. THE CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. Ten miles in addition to the 02 mile* nflltia mud in use, urn complete, and tlio wooden superstructure extends to u point 23 ntilos front this city. It Im* been usual, It tlierto, to ojien for iim* sec tious of ten miles ns the snmc were completed, but we learn tluit in conscqiiuiiea of thowiint of proper storo-honsps nt the 20 mile point, tho next opening of roud will extend to the 100 mile sUition. At that point, cotniniMlious store houses nre being erected and will bo finished before tho first day of .lanouiy next, nml by thnt time one hundred ini I in of roml trill he ready for travel. The 100 mile stniinn is distant from tho River Ogerlcm where tlmt stream is crossed hy the road, nbout nan mile. Tin* bridge '* iho passage of the river will he completed by or before tlie first day ol'.lnnnnrv. Tims ut the o|m*ii- ing of tho new your wo shall have more thou half if the roml fin inked uml in use*. The grading n|. ready extends 130 miles, more thu it two thirds of Ihe entire distance. The energy nud |N*rscvcntnce of tin* president mid lirccturs or this work, nre wnrihy of nil praise, uml give the most direct aasuranen of tlio judicious ex- pemliture of any sum which llm Stnto may see pro per to suhscribu to tho road. It is probable that the roads in progress wi'l apply lo tlio legislature now soon to moot, for aid, uml wo think If other companies cun' show that they havu done mid doing us well us the Central Rail Roml, till of them should Ik* liberally aided by tlio State. KJ* Wo refer onr rentiers to tlio report nf tlil< month, showing the sound condition uf tliu Central Rail Roml Bunk. GRORGIA LEGISLATURE. Summary—Van Uuiikn Gain anh Loss. From the returns received wo muku up thu following Gain. Loss. 2—Senator nml u " Representative. 1 Rep. i •IRep. ,”l Rep. * 2—Senator ami u Rep. Counties. Bibb, Baldwin, Cobh, Chorokee, Chattooga, " Gaston, do 452 " Wbiiib*M*y " Newark, do 3110 " Soullard. " Trenton, do 429 " Bennett. file Brig Ampiitn, do 390 “ Slieiwimd. " Madison, do 314 •• Itiilkley. " Exeel, do 375 " SherwiHHl. " W.’Tnylar.do 219 " llney. 11 Sav annuli, do 398 " llnbbnixl. “ Clinton, do 379 " Lyon. " (UnwglA, do “ Nichols. Tim slops Colin nml GiiMnti, uml tlio brig Geor„ra ure consigned to Messrs. Culieii, Miller *Sr Co.— the other two ships uml the brig lino to Messrs. Wiisliboni, Lewis A* Co. Besides these wo have recently noticed n new line of brigs— The C! cor gin /.fan—In the euurso ol' ompletion—three nlremly naming—to wit: The Brig I'liilura/Toiiiiugu—127—Cnpt. Sherman. " W. Fuller, do 202 “ Thatcher. " G.B.I.umai‘,do 28tS " Risley. Tills new Hue is consigned to Mr. L. Baldwin. These splendid vessels, with their fine accommo dations, nml commanded by experienced seamen, not only como nt this time iVoighlcd with our friend^, who liuvo In*cii inhaling ii mure Northern ntuios- pliere, 4»ul burdened whit good* for this city and the interior. Besides there tiro siqieriiir Baltimore ptickul brigs, consigned to Messrs. S. I’hilbriok Sc Cd., nml Messrs. F. Sorrel Sc. Co., nml l'hilmlel- plda packets to Cohen, Miller Sc Co.', nml others. While Boston, nml other F.w*UMrw ports, with for- >lgn ports ns Liverpool, Havre nod oilier itoris in Kuiope; and lliivnnn, nml utlwir putts hi tho West Indies havo their full complement. If our render- will furnish the nnntcs of oil trading to nor wharves, we will try and find room for them all. They would present n lleut, showing the Importunen of tlio com* nierciiil marine of our cmintiy, by exliibilhig its nc.« liviiy nt ii single city in tin* mntmerrinl metropolis of tile youngest (but not tliu lust siaiidiug,) of the Old 1 lihioon. i cummcrciid STATE LEGISLATURE. Tlte first named is tlio Senator; lliosu marked thus (*) nre Statu (lights. COUNTIES. J!iildiein—V. J. Williams ;* A. II. KetBin.S. T. Beecher.** /MW,—F.. D. Trae.y; David C. Cumpltell, Jtisepli Bennett, A’. II Clmp|ioll.* Hulloch—Cone, Denmark, Strickland. 11 iirAc—Lawson;* K.vuiis,* Molkey,* Benien." Hulls—McDaniel; Durden, Berry. Jlryuu—Smith ;* Linder.* Camden—Brown; Ciino,' Clark. C/a• Ac—Vincent;* Mmiru,* Stroud,* Richard- Cohimhia—RuberWnni* Burt,* Scott," Bullmd." Coweta—Smith; Oiler, Calhoun, Jester. Crawford—Bnidfotil; limiter, Hancock. Catn—Baker; May , Woolley.* Chatham--Gordon; Milieu, Ward, At hold, Sumo. Carroll—Springer; Cobb, Kspny. Cobb—Guess; Anderson, Mayes. Cherokee—'Camden: Fnard, lliniler. Chattooga—Cuineron; Kill*. DeKolb—Wilson; Mnrphrey, I'almor, Collier Decatur—Ninth* Chester,* Arnett. Dooly—Graham; Cobh, Furiinll. £nr/y—BcurlHiruugli; Wilson, Jns 8. Frierson. /i///ert—Chrlsliun;" Craft,* Jones,* Wurreu." Kflinghmn—Morgan;" Weitntsli,* Emanuel—MeGar;* Sumner. Fayette—NVhitukor, Robinson, Ware. Forsyth—Foster; Erwin, Green. Floyd—Waters, Sliropshire, Liddell. Franklin— Morris; Knox, Camp, Neal. Glynn—ScnrlcMt - Dart.* Grtent—l’nrter;* Daniel," J. K. King, •nirles In llm present number nvinen research cml Mhthqr, nml slmw gnml tHUebm. Col; W; T, Williams U tlm Bnviinmtli tigcnl. ELECTION RETURNS, For (briefnor, alid for and against Ratification. 1232. 1817. CUUNTIKH. Baldwin, Bibb, llryun, lllllllH'll, Burke, Bolts, Cm mil, Cass, Chitlin m, Chattooga, Cherokee, Clark, Coho, Columbia, Coweta, Crnwrfur*!, He. Kalb, Dooly, Drcutur, Eariy, Effinglmm, Elbert, Emanuel, Kuydite, Floyd, Forsyth, Franklin, Glynn, Greene, Gwinnett, I l«sl>s*mliuiis, Hull, linne.H'k, I lul l is, Heonl, I le.iry, Houston, Irwin, Jnckson, •lusper, Jell'er-oh, Jones, l.nuieii-, Liberty, Lincoln, Lowndes, I.oiiipkiu, Me cun, Mml'son, Million, .Mclniusli, Meriwether, Moiiioe, Moi'gmi, Murray, , Muscogee, Now tow, Ogletliorjie, I'nutiliug, I'ike, I'uluski, I'utnam, Randolph, ItidiMilf rieriveti, Biuwurt, Sumter, To Unit, Tnliuferro, I'm mill, Tull'uir, Thotnus, Troop, Twiggs, Upson, Walker, Walton, Wuriuu, Washington,* Wilkes, AVilkhisau, U r if 5 1 a 1 & i j 1 T s ! : • 327 278 305 327 000 000 020 427 023 050 208 lit 7 33 74 73 11 80 313 7 282 11 33 243 III 5U3 201) 535 270 351 333 182 373 345 01 333 520 200 470 233 313 303 708 181 527 341 485 400 330 200 573 441 415 138 228 108 (108 000 IUI 133 •180 320 305 153 134 450 372 523 320 507 173 750 070 335 480 251 100 451 252 375 275 418 187 101) 705 530 022 520 723 381 472 255 510 311 3) 055 053 400 704 504 330 282 301 137 322 154 55 202 m 30 254 317 UUU 0UU 300 105 340 100 201 153 00 143 130 ltit) 22 174 70 0tl5 115 204 310 I JO 152 11 1 204 125 (lOO 000 474 280 583 334 114 540 832 188 303 122 U00 000 417 223 442 270 21 472 022 300 001 445 800 133 33 131 40 78 32 110 70 780 57 787 47 750 012 008 755 780 000 000 524 384 081 332 57U li4 527 403 537 452 528 230 301 370 272 440 224 233 458 722 452 775 000 000 387 204 353 235 320 120 II >5 042 803 730 000 020 055 412 017 528 420 552 257 14 235 20 0110 002 fill 508 571 504 077 204 507 440 503 012 443 422 103 450 III) 432 107 314 503 417 481 4U2 30i 405 5 320 10 400 10 378 87 132 78 14!) 21 184 125 244 220 225 43 332. 221 312 227 301 020 000 051 240 028 252 743 48 . 317 343 200 020 13 423 821) 270 320 204 05 488 224 332 337 420 20 488 128 110 132 02 83 74 705 071 754 047 122 212 802 071 784 7113 544 752 813 457 351 408 080 1)20 542 87 240 117 (101) 0110 847 830 728 200 000 021) 407 850 425 703 412 782 107 407 128 013 185 311 S.ituidny, Sunday, Mori ay, Tuesday, Weihte..| n> Tlmrml Frld.), AN. 2 C. N. fl h iti 72 89 77 78 83 89 72 82 Ul) Tl 78 74 8.1 74 71 li| (ill 82 83 78 II!) . MARRIED; -• Iti Monha*! Wiihim eoUmy, on T.tesdnv night; J' ''''.I. K..|, Mnj. OKIUN t'lAll LIIA WAI.HKH, bull, of (Ul. tit*. hj\V.... siiioni),... ,m. tliui pliten. KLU ' WtUWNUIUM, U f Juk./n .fr&ri 1)1 K I), 0".bo 23d September last, ELLEN JANE ST; 1 • &£§5j . infis - *? 1 "? yvar * n, " , 0 tirtaths; and on «ODKHTA MARGA- TSH? IIEl; rtgbdaiJ iitmlilis; cliildron of Robert AI. ami . . . - Mnrgnrut Cliiiriton; ' ; So tieiMieil dll iim joys thiit einnr ,, • ” hen Life was glad and f.en, h" bum nur hearts the links mo flunr 1 littt (ilml us; EttvUit to then 1 01. rd.nban I........! oi. L-Vo*.hrisl.tctntin, Vu uri. in vniii 1 V.. nn. Ir. will ! I'A'SCiNCKlia s.m llilp 'Ni d Jimi.j, f,„„| llu.ioi.—Mr L DnIJ wl.i, Imly. chll.1 uml mraiK, Mr Umuk., Imly Iii.il twoclillilmn.Mr. Ilulmdi oml cl,(I,I, Ml., Wing, ■Mj,, Well,, Men. Well., Luil.li uml Ma.lor8cirl broiigh; - For siniimliotii Ivanliao, ft Om Black Creek- rf Lawionen. 52 oti erngc. ' w SHIP IVEWSi l’(»UT OF SAVANNAH, OOTdltER |tf. Mnon rises.',.,; 2.03 IJIgh wilier..s.iC Oil Sail rises, San shir., ..0 28 1 ..5 34 , AMirm) tins WKkK. Ship Muniici'llo, l.itwion, I’rovideucc. Slop New Jersey, Dickson, Buston itdi Ship Berwick, Hauling. Jr., Poristnoitth. Burk R II Dutlglitss; Collins, B»lU**;ore. Brig Excel; Sliehvood, NmV Yotk. Brig LeOtiidn**, (of l'loYideiico) Tuiner, Havoini; Brig Folatiil, Gunluer, Havana. Schr Mmy Etta Rviin, Weblen, Philadelphia. Sehr Messrncol*; White, Babimoro; Sloop Eitgli*, Bulbs, New Bnlliird. Slf.iinbnat Fnresltlr, Wnmbeisio, Black Creek; Si ruin packet Ueahfo.t District, Siinpiuti, Chur Bteitinhotit doi. Jewett, Clince, Charleston, Btuutnbuut Is!-; I’oiirsiui, lliunswick; C LEA HE It Ship Gaston, WhUllu-tty, New'York;—CohUn; Mil- Ibt ft. Co; SSI sis IS* “11 n air Bm A«,IW«, dlir.l*aml, Sow Vork.—WmIH 4lli 341) ASS 4411 3:U (Ira Imrn, Lrwl, * Uii. ' r . ' Brig I’liiliiruli, Sh* ut man. New York—L. Baldwin; Wiht Edwitq Kerr i; Baltimore.—S. I'iilibrick & ■ , • - ‘ * .Cm. . - Bil« IJIdannr; Joins, Bahiiuor, ;—S. I , lil|bHck&..raV ^ ;■ ' Now* Cuss, Emanuel Floyd, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Hoard, lluiicuck, Hull, Joiios, Jite.ksoil, 2—S 'imtor and n "Rep. *1 Rep. 1 Rep. *I Rep. 1—Senator. 1 Senator. Lowndes, Lumpkin, Lincoln, Madison, Monroe, Mi. con, I Rep. 3—tlio Sinutur und 2 Reps. "I Rep. 1 Rep. I— the Senator. 1 Itep. 1 .Sen. Si 2 Reps. *2 Reps. "1 Rep. Mnrguu, Murion, Meriwether, McIntosh, [I Muscogee, 3—Senator und ‘2 Reps. 1 Rep. "1 Rep. "1 Rep. 11—Thu Senator, -tho Senator New ton, l’uuldiiig, uml ”2 hups. NationalConykstiIin ok Sti.u fsnnwr.n*.—A Convention to piotnote tl;n cultivation and iimiui- forlorn of silk in tlio United Slates is to be held in Washington, on the lUili of December nest, at wliieh it is expt eled tliut there will be nil attendance ofdelegnlesfi.ini every Congressicinnl dixtrinl ill tlio Union, ns well a- from tliu Teiritoiies ami tbc Dis trict of Columbia. Armnst menu ore being made to accommodate us many ns 1,000 delegatus, and for tho exhibition of ilie many sperimeiHs of American manufactured silks to l*c bought in cooi|M*tilio.i lor the very val uable prizes mi genetously offered by thu American Silk Socic y. A 'l'ltANSfAltKNT Uatcii.—A watch lias been presooied lolbu Aeudeiiiy ofSeienre ui I'uris, con structed of very cn.eins mniciinls, the pints being principally Termed of reck crystal, ll was inmluhy M. Rnbellier me,I is small ill size The internal works uro visib'p; tho iwo teethed wheels which cany the bauds are nick ciy-tal, the in bur wlioel* of uiutal, lo prevent aceidciu • from tlio breaking of ■hi* springs. Ail tin* screws niv fixed in ciyslid nod nil lb-* axles turn on the rubioi. The eseapinent is of sapphiri*, tliu hulwwc wheel, nf rock crystal uml its springs of gold. Tha rug*ilvtiiy uf lid* wutcli n- a timo keeper is uttijiiuicl l»y the maker to the for* bio expansion of tie; reck crystal on tlio bntunc* wheel, &c. The execution of tbn whole shows lo wlint ii state iifpcifoclinii thu mt of culling purcioti* stones bus been carried on hi modern limes. Governor Cull will prol*a'*ly leliiriijinim.' on Tues day next The command of volunteers, wo leurn, have llinrough.y scouted ihe country to the Snwnmie, occavionnlly failing upon the camps of tbn l•n••n)Y— I ut unable io briug them to a tight. M-niy of tbeir town*, and huge quantities uf corn, pens and provi sions lervo been ile»tr*iyod. Wo Itopc to give pmti* cuLre in oUitivM*—r.'nrUian. I'ntniim, Kiclmioiid, Uniidolpli, Sci'ivun, Tliumas, Tattnall Walker, 2—Senator uml tlio Rep. ( Rep. 1 Itep. " 1 Rep. 1 Itep. \?llkl!», Warren, Wilkinson, 1 Itep. 1 Senator. 2—Seiiaioi nml u "Hep. 1 Itep. 1 Itep. I Itep. I Itep. 2 Reps. Gain % 33 Deduct 19 Nett gain 14 Note?—Thoso marked ihus (") nro now mem bers under tho Into census ; Chattooga being u new county, nnd one nf tbe two RopreseiiUtivcs, in Ma con, und one in Lowndes lidded by tliu census.— Hal loses u Hop. (Union) by the census, and Glynn uml Gwinnett, unchuiid itep. (S. it.) by the census If Mr. Gulrcil, uf Lumpkin, is u Union Van Ho ren man, iu .stated by a Millcdgi vile piqs r, tlio Vim BureiiiioUgnin is IU instead uf 11. t A Iteprcsoiitmivo from McIntosh is considered doubtful, but tlinngh elected wiili the opp*isiliuii ticket, we believe bun to be still a Union Van Du ron Itep: || Tlio Athens Banner sols down Mr Livingston from Muscogee, us a" Whig," elected on the Union ticket. From the Augusta Con»titutionalt*l. BOARD OF HEALTH. Wjct>XKsi»Ar. Oct. 1(»—12 M. The board nqiort one dentil frem u chronic dis- oiise of eight imniths siitmliug, one of u child tlireo weeks old, ami oiiu negro man from cousiimplion, daring the hist twenty-tour loans. No deaths from fever. By reference to the report). -I this Board, for the lust three weeks, it will l>c .<ou that, dining tbn weekending on tlio 2d inst. at n.ion, tlierp were thirty-tiro deaths from fever. Daring tlio week ending on the 2th, nt noon, (hero were twenty deaths from fever; and during die weekending this day, at noon, thoro Imve been bat eight deaths from fever. A. GUMMING, Mayor. Si M> TiiomrsoN,Sccieimy< Ciiciuiirtl—Loveless; Steel, Bilker, Hamitimi. Habersham—Stanford; Sanford, Cleveland, Bur- eluy. Hancock—A. S. Brown; Butts." Guilder," Irby Hmlsnii Jr.* Harris— Koniion;* Carter,* I’nitt," Wat lev." “ Henry—T. I). Johnson, S. Mulmie, Cnkur, Hand. Heard—Aw trey; Ghent, Julinsuii." Houston—Kelly; Hmld, Deunurd,.Sykes. Hall—Dtnfigiui, Roberts, (Inrdage, Reeves. Irwin—Slone J McDuffie. Jasper—Jurdau; Waters, Wyatt, Ruliiiisuu. JfJJcrsiiH—Smith',* Berrien,* llnyd." Jones—John W. Guidon; Joseph Day, James Grity, Dituiel McCluml. Jackson—Muyu-; DoLuperricrre," Chiimller, McMillan. Laurent—Wright;* Rublnson," Ashley." Lincoln— Iletiley; Ilugermnn," Whin." Liberty—Waltlinuig" Spencer," Cas*e|s." /.orm/cs—^Cniglil ;* Slim man." Graham." l.nmpkin—S. 1) Crane; Cluistniii, Gutrell. Macon—Bryant;" Wldglnmi," Greene." Madison—Folk; I'iltmun, Bullock. Marion—Bivins;* Minter," Wallace." Meriwether—Alexander;* Mc.Mulh," l'hillips, Duiluy. Murray—Bales, Carson, lloleomh. McIntosh—Hopkins;" Lelils, O’Neal.* Monroe—E. I’hi'lips; C. Barker, .1. Dunn, A Ln* ry, T. W. O’Neal." Morgan—John W. l’nrter,* Marlin," Reese." I’eeples." Muscogee—i.ewis', WutMin, Me.Dougwld, Liv- iiigslnn," Goerry. .Xciclun—Williamson}" Hums,* Reynolds," Loy al." Oglethorpe—Billups Thomas," 'fjubh'ird,* Willingham." Pulaski— Boslwicki Wbilfiold, Collier. Paulding— I’nyne; Ledlrettcr. Pike—I’ryor; Neal, MeDnwoll." Putnam—Branham;" Lynch." Turner, Whit- field." Richmond—A• J. Miller;* Timnms Gluscoek, C.J. Jenkins," Geo. W. Crawford." Randolph—Semite, a tie; Smith, Harrison. Srriven—Green;* I’rescotl." I’erry." Twiggs—Smith; Tarver, Daniel. Taliaferro—11 arris;* Stephens, * Lawrence/ ]’athnt—|)rme; Riley, Hark., Dixon." Telfair—Fryer;" McKinnon." • Thomas— lleotli;" Revill, Seward." Taltnatl—Collins; Mam,." Troup—Jenkins'," Darden," Taylor," llomlon," Hall." Upson—Holloway;* Goode," Meadows," Wul ker * Washington—•Wuilhcn;* Flournoy," Betlien," Long." Warren—llnrrisj" Blount, Durden * Wilcher/ Walkei—11 ii if; Dixon, Smith, Walton—KcliuL} Stroud, Bryant, llarulwm. IVUkes—AiideMoii;" Toombs," Whigl'icld," Kil gore." Wilkinton—Bou.'l; Rivers, King." (HID (11)8 372 214 53 357 243 512 284 815 882 888 508 420 438 311 118 (i |0 372 442 443 828 855 123 134 211 UI I 231 33 3311 723 751 817 574 088 2118 m 12 278 378 888 828 855 787 853 815 57 887 •12 405 31*411 31358 83 278 77 235 48 287 132 124 124 20; (11)0 080 203 312 112 400 O.MI 882 848 242 3821132 123 1182 483 331 418 381 (100 802 303 944 400 580 87 (133 471 237 405 275 174 328 023 442 772 451 3(11 401 3t7 422 514 521 130 582 50J 583 544 580 133 883 908 422 448 412 112 -178 485 32*1 517 315 080 800 THIS DAY’S IUAIL.—12 AT; COMMERCIAL; LaTKST DATF.8 FHIIM LltKftlUJllL.;,HK|*. 20 Latkst lUTKd FHIIM HxvitK..SKl'T;IT Latk*t HATKit ritirtt Hava na < i,.- T , THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. The Octolmr nmnlier of this pub'icution lias bceie placed bul'uiu us. It is n work nf gredt merit/ As it quarterly, it is miindis|ien*ili|n niugazine, beenosc we need kilell n roview of oOr current lilenityro.— Fifty volumes of the Review will liuvo been pub lUlsoil ia tliu iijouth of April noxt onniiing*, imd tho editors suggest the propriety of an extra I minx, fur th« whole, making a volume of (umut slut, us a common number of liw work. \Y* think it wtriM be a valuable auxiliary to tho Rtvitvj, Tim From the tiuvunnuh Hhipping and Commercial List, October JO; COTTON—Arrived tfincu tlio I (ilihiRnm, 010 bolus Uplund ilml U hides S: J: Cottun, und c|* a red at thu •nmn time 434 hulls Upland nml UObilesS. I Cotton; leaving u stock mi hand, inclusive of nil on sliijdiuurd not cl/rired On the JOili instant of 1194 bales Uplund und 122 boles Suit Island Cotton.— The murkel, sinco our lust report, bus bteir extreme. ly dull, nml iho few sales rmuKi have been ut n re- dueliun of 4*iJ ct on ihe prices clirrenl last week— this reduction is mainly utiribinuld*' to tlm siispbu- siun of sperio payment by some of the Northern Banks, uml tho difficulty uf uegnciuilng by buyers. Liverpool mlvicos persloumer Liverpool to tliu 2()tlt ii t„ liuvo h 'cii received, siliro which wu h-ivo heard of bill few transactions. Our supplies r.miiuuu •mull, uml will probably I'ontimio so umil wii liuvo pariiiiiiiunt rise in tbe river. Thu sules of tho weak uiunuir to 3UII bales, us follows: 3 at 11; Hi ai 11), 4G at 12j: 18 ul 12 5-J2; 114 at 12^; 73 at 12); 15 nt 122* 7 ut 13. In Sou Isluml wu boar uf no transaction*. Receipts of cotton at tliu following places sinco ICrC«i;Uu-ri.Kiihtubimn tilec\c)\to Cohgresiii tit tl.O Into eli eibui held nt BtirnlVeil; C; H., S; (j. . V' V ' ’ mr* 1 bo Banking House (if tllb U. S; Bonk, (sayg : i- J? the N; Y. Herald) has UeoH nltubhcd liy its crodl- ' ; unit—also thu I'uinla in ihii Nt Y; Branch of that ! V-v' Bniilt; ii. S. Bunk siiiiik has fallen to 70 centl od tlto do ut; . /'.' /'vs! D3" Tlio elf izaus uf New OrloaUA, hold a ntooilng ' dn tlio lihli iiMl.; id miopt indn4Ure4 for tlio relief of the snll'erer* by fifo in MubRd. A committee of sixty tvus nppoiilf d to solicit subset iptloHs, and curry tliu objecU of tlio nteuiliig into oll'uct; i'if< Huber 1st. 1830. 1037. Georgia, .Snot 30 . 285112 304210 Sooth Carolina, Sept 39, •• ..219117'294331 Mobile, Sept 30, ..251742 388887 Now«(ti lean*, Sept 39 ...504991 731250 Florida, Sepi 32, ...73177 198171 North Caroliiri, Srpt L0,.» ...II183 21139 Virginia, Sept 39 ...22 92 32090 Received ul utliur purls,.« ... 8099 2200 KIIIIIKia IB0M07 Tho following is a Niutemoulul the stock ofcotu/n bund tit llm respective pi id ShviiiiiiiiIi, Sept 5(1 s mimed. Kill 8199 Souili Carolinu,Sept 31),., 8102 310J Mobile, .Sept 39 . 5913 58 New.Urlenus, Sept 39,..» . 18307 8043 Virginia,-Sup. 31), .. 809 702 North Carolina, Sopt. 30. ...1(180 1300 Augusta lc Hamburg, Oct 1 0193 8730 Macon, Oct l..... .. 11)08 523 Florida,Sept 39, .. 1500 2000 I’ldliido'iphia, Sopt 30,.... .. 1193 1275 New-York, Oct 1, . 15000 13200 50012 40898 RICE—Tho transaction* in this ui tide during tha week, comprise ulmm 3'.0 casks at $J 9-18a$3]— principally nt $ Ij, FLOUR—Tlicic was some deinaod nt n small ad vance. Sulcsnf 130 bids Ilpwuid.st. ul $74; 250 bbls Caiml nt $8itflj). ;. CORIN'—Is retailing from store ut OoulOO cents,' according tn quality. GROCERIES—Wo have on particular change C'liffpo, Sugar uml M«ln«*«* Ui.iiuticu. Tlio tie- mnud continues fair, ut nil prices within thu range nf onr quotations. BACON—Siilns nf500 Il-im* at I0il5e; 10,020 lbs Middlings nt lOjnl 1, SALT—Sales of 1500 sucks Liverpool arrived during the week, sold r.t $1 50. SI'I HITS— In domestic liquors wureport sales ofN. E. Rum ut 43; GiuntOO; Whiski-y ut rptotu lions. EXCHANGE—On England, nominal.' Drafts on Now York, at sight, nominal, und very Ituln of fering • FRK/lGH'fS-^TdLiverpool, iltill,at A<l; to Now Yurk/50 tenia per IniIo; Hlalctncnt of Cotton, del. 10. Upl'di. 1523 . 810 887 Stock dn liiiml, I at Octubin<, Received this w«vek., Do; previously},.;;4,. 3140 1952 Exported this week; 431 tlO Dir. I*f0vioii*|y,.. 151o 0022 Stock oh hand, hichfdhn? nil no diip- bdttltl 8,1 glvttfgd ou Uju 1 Jth (Jvt/ i 124 Ohio elecitun. The returns from this Sate are filling *• tho men; sum'* ul'the Administrations ,4 glory." $„ p ar od . Dmnocr/d*, nud 0 FedtiruTaia uro olrctod to tho / Stnto Senate. Last year it stood 12 Democrat* and 5 Federalists; *. " Ailm. gain id—Federal gain 4. Thu iouikis uf UoproHmitut'.vdB avo 40 Derho^ ’ cruts, nil'll 3 Fedfarndsls. A lotior, dutodC'oJuin- '■ bus, Oliics, Oct. 11 tli, *ny<—" Ohio is at Safe foe’ V - - ' Van BtiliKN; as New Hampshire >1 $.'^1 Frdnt the Augusta Cdnstitutlofidlist: Oei. if. ' HEALTH OF AUGUSTA. /. u ;fL L : ' AUGUSTA. Tim long lookedJor ami much wanted rain hag . ; yet im d • ha iippearuncu.' On Alonduy Iasi WQ&SKEaM 1 -I B'C.it hope,; the Sky woS heavy and Jdwor- ing;tlio woaihvr w mmy and tlio Wind hi it good diJ reel ion. but it pusti'd oil’ wilh it sprinkle, merely •u'ticlent to keep ti linlit wind fr m raising UiodtlsU Tho we ilmr is •ERIiNikiiijian, but until wu havs oh vy full, uMmmpaiil'd wl h f,u»ty wb willndtdd-. ' vlib our dbjunt ft '.bmls to rn: ru; Our (oport ol* do..tli* lliirt v/i ok is favorab e; Wllon ctdhpaifcd with fmi. r w* eks—bet wn bop u those nhiovd will hoi bo mis' d by it. for wo fc'ni u-Sure om thorn are v y low re. uuiiiiitg hi tlio city who havu not !iru( ah ttllack of u lover, nml (lm«(i few urn daily being ta on downy Inti thunk God, with u less uiulignUot L ' type, uml tbeir eases are easily inaiiuged. 'lbc Ii/!lowing deaths have’ (vedrred liric’o our last report; making in all two bundled and twenty' ' : h '' k * r '‘ v ®'L ,i .V 0H ^ ,r *l deuth jceurrcd t— .. " ••t-KiJH Resident; . Dr. Imi4.sc Bum II, f*J>ifi|t Danreu, t Edwind Snook, IJnlni Lewis; Tlminu* MuCiihiin,- • Mri.Ciiinlino F. Gunther; Ad.ililio Mm i in, (8 years //Id,) And une unjri, in ■ lie country; | DLd uii; uf tbe ciiy. , _—m England/ S Resident; ■ Resident; . TALTittHrttfSKBrObUfl; On Suidr-lay evening 1 nt an hour before sumlowd * Messrs,’ Win. Bun ey nml James Beard, of MiccO-' • -okiu, were allocked by a siunb pdrty of Indians od' the Feller ll Ho.id about five miles Oi*t ofi be Ocill'l, ■ ' S Within3 n il- m a regular post. Mr. Bnrnoyre-' cot veil two la Ils in Ins sh m der ni.U leg, tlio lotttc* wiiniiilid It a I or-",-—lie wns however nblo to inako . . . . X his c'Ciij /j w tn hi* le rs *. Mr. Be.trd wns shot fri i tli** h*p, ami lii* lio'r*<i badly wounded,bo endeavor- ’ ud ta a-c p», Imt the [ id'aii* pursued dndcadghtbitf , " . J bof*e, la* |,re*eiil.*d j pistol, mid i||i* li.dniiis retreat- •*’*./. T ... f cd behind tro-* io relmid ilioir .iff.**, when taking- ~-J' mlrai t i.'i* of iIn- f ulis'iicbMr. if, •i*.<«t- ° stri/ck hilo a. icr^SSHBRSL »'"t }*ur*uod. Uw wc« Wttnd on\. Mm: lay marnbg; hy a party of regolur*,so'disabled • ^ v "’ tliu! liecould n t reacli any dwelling. Both gentle-^ c*n we leurn a(u likely lo reedver Dnm their ytouodi; j'V \\ O illii* sunn evrtjiiog an attack wn* mado on thu ■ - ' *"** HJ(itMffolrriJuriiigno,nc(/r Ulmnr’s store, several causing thorn to re> siiots wore fired at tho lndihiu ire.—Floridian. A passoi.gtTwho camo on in tlio stotitherfitArf Msslfilu yesterday, reports that olio of tliu incbndU aries had neon cuitglil iu tliu uc.l Of putting fire tod , barrel uf cumbuiiiiblcs in tliu (bird story of a w&re*i llou-o. Tho popul. iuwere tOmtit wthnriir biro Intd’- tbc IlnmoH. to ni!ri*i| umbrr tin* bnrnirig biftlttlngl; but vintv lo n*rn In. .......'.l u an anxiety to a*cn. tain his associates id tho diabo- ’'5 licnl wo k, ltd to. tlm jmstpom-mctit bf Ids punish- ' -. &»!gB incsiL. Iho fitcimyii were.wlioJIy uxl.au-ti:d bv tha long cuiitiniani<*o.ati(I inumsitv nf their toils, tliiijeiat left, the fiariie* Wi r> advancing wL u fid rupidby, with nnthiug ‘d'op'p<i>6 tii *it- progress ■ _ J;‘' ‘/> but 'In* ! el'li* rediUnnce of n Ji w worii-dnwn, fitlnH i'*.2 i-iti'i*"*.—,V. (J It i ltd in I I/A imt. A LL persol« ire* hereby cantl «icd agninif trn^’ 'if' ■'—• ■ —mm IX o. lev. - —j tiled ngntnit tra- jIv ,v. ding for ii cer.aln pinmiiiissory.notn mado by u urge 1‘oliia-k. iff Sciivun omniy, Goorgli, Mi’ 1 SjPyv. ~ Imve overyreason to liehvvo flint my pqoket.fcooU -*' ,'i ■ coo'll Iiinyis.'i d ii»l", lugetlivrwhlifl uuitlbcrorollHlF"’^•££. 'Jj vabmMe papers, was »|o!en IrOtH me iu 8l/.J6i(bplir C W- *> Fin*Ida,'on tlm Dili July lost., T|ioJRi4 ing is a tmo copy uf.sabi nolo,.- ' " “y* 13.570 42. . Jsbuat Twu.ve # moetb. rft rilato] protjii»fe topay urdeiofjno. N Cop.*(ai|d,llMstpnVbr/lirM(t and fire hu-dicd ut.d «f*»'ittt'oLhi'diifla^ cents f*ir vnhii* uTeRed. • *■*