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Ihrvo bets, lwi.«f»U'l. On Mii.mi «.-^r •!•«• !«<•■*<
they epperatnl, (Roman tolMlolte «.f ih* HiCiifc«»»S'•*
>A n*at, mnl iIni other two In lln- !»•«•*< part- ‘•“ m )
In lint ttiftnnlime, lindbrrn inf-inu-d ll"*l
■ wnrmni out for him, nnd nl,< „ I.«• M , '"l '
1,1. com,mu,W.r. iH-.ri.-s •!<-- T
n double hat rolnl gunn.nl rt.*l.r,l I" 'I 1 ?' / ',
tD.nrommnn.loilhim i«...... i-J-*. H** 1 '"" •' kr !!
Clomnn if Im liilemled |o aho.il him. ( I"""" «IJ»
ed that unless Im surrendered l,« •»»••• rr } 1 1 •
would. A l ll,I» ln«lant they l»"ll. i:, **-<1 il»-ir
and fired .o nearly togt-llmr that llio.MT re. rc could
iranrcoly Im di»ting„l»liid. I ■|,».nnn w 0. rirat " ill. *
il„uI,In barreled .liol gun, nil I foil «l.*a>l «,li I lie spot.
duo liuckflml enterin'; hi. throat, nnotlmr hi. u.l.i,
n.»l twelve Jii.i Mow the no..*, Luvr-ny «n. »lio.
will, two .id., ball*.Im*|Ii entering tin* h-fi li-l-*, om
iuit below the nipple, nn.l the oilier nbout iwoitichn
In iho rig III, n lilllu above, lie did liol fall, lol
cropml hi. R»n with desperate fit.rite.*, nu-l nl-
l.-mpleil in cock ilm oilier barrel I lr wn* then fir
«-d on by Clnmnn’a r-ni|in.iinn. who, mitring him,
mthml forwnril nn.l knncknl him down will, lira b-.l
,-f hi* gun. Aillibiiwn.ii ono of iho men who
liol foil- In lho buck |„.rl of iho hnn«e ranra up,
nml ptneing rimmuxsh. «»f l»U gun nguinst Loverly's
head, fi.nl, scattering his l.ruinsov.-i tlmyurd ‘Iho
reigldior* .non utH-mbh-d, under n great .lout of ex
riirm-nt; n hole wn* dn.y in ihor-n.ili, iio.l Luverty,
boots, slmt-s, Iml atui all, were pitched io mid cover
Ctl up.
I met
I. indoor
Outrage.—On iho Kith »f September, any. llio
llo«l--ii Alina, n great mirage was cummin-.,I „i
Chi,-pewn, within iho llri.Mi .Inminlom, on l)r.
l*ege,olVirginia, nrtillhe pnrly villi whom h« wna
Ira veiling. Shortly after tin Americium Inn,led,
with Il.oir colored servant*, riioliuttil In which rimy
weiii waa surrounded hy lilnck linopa, which had
collected for lho avowed purpuan iifrniryn, ofl'ihe
aorvanu • f llio Amcriran gentlemen. They weio
injc and mriinclitig in language and innnurr, cuu •
inr great xln.in to llio In.lioa. No wldtv rniliiniy
olncor could Im found, Lnl a lieuieiiani, wlm paid
that ilia men were inn *toM of mnl.ny. and t'.-u ha
could not conrrol tl cm. Application wna mode io
omagiairnie hy lire iimno of Swan, hut hoiefn«r<l
in interfere. After ann.o lioiua, u c-tinpany of iho
Odd, or Highland regimml, waa m'lichml io liie
relief of llio Amcric ma, f r.iMi a diatancu ofiwom
linen milca. Whim ihiacniiipnoy mndoiianppciir-
nnce, ilw muilnrcra retired in ihuir Inn ruck». No
rnedna were ndnrlnd In pimUh thorn, nor any npolm
*y ofT.-rt-d t.ithe Injured pnriV. Tlieao facia wo have
Jual wolvrii from ihn lip* of Dr. I’ngo who i« n„w
|n liilac ly.— Halt. Clipper.
DKMtxHAlA,
I. fei.nl, rkmtUnpr firm *• ff.-l, and
them io do ao. ngtw to wad any thing llie* will
luinUhyioi. F«f .nalHher, a.k ltM*minrend*'llo-
tVfNlungmMi'a Ad lrr»•," l»a hie F.a*r«ClloV.aod
readany Hd-lirtiorap-rrlMmlMr able, io lodnn-
llwm In’ do ao. A»V llwm Hi- n .1 nl lliey find in il
falto in fari or unooi.id in nrgumK.il, nn.l wlrtilo-r
llo’y wl»l, iomh-iIhi farttK.a, norlwinlr, and Inlmr
er» ,*f il,i« r.MiM ry rrdnrrd *-v hank* mol liublledrUa
Io iIn* roioliiton i f lh,^« cla»ae« In liapami. Few
mind* ran wholly rrjn-i Hie light of truth and re.
•on} w hen |MHned u,n,ii lli- ni In n full atieam. Il
w ill le-tvoan iinprrrai-oi which ia llkrly, In ihn end,
In lend lo jn«' coo Indon*. Th-a the Whig l••Hdera
k.Hiw, nml Imoce .heir iejn* r.i.,o« upon llo-ir hlio.l
follow era n„t to read any thing Democratic; hence
.h- ir pjiiail.niion of Anrd fitter Utr reman, and of
rante f.»r mpnmrHl.
ThAiTsTinjuisT
I lew ho voter for William llenrv llnrriinn f.-r
I'rrai.h-n», imliVcily volea for Dmifel Wehatcr and
llonry Cloy, who will If Hie Kedrralirla triumph,
direct (u. f >iir year, llio deaiiide* of llda repuMic.
lie who voira for William Henry IJ..ri*o.i vn.ea
for llie oi.ahliah.nenl a.f a United S-mea (lank,with
no iiH-n-HM-d rnpiinl, nod for n nnlinnal debt, hy Hie
(i-anrn|,ri«.ii nf r n-iro than f-JOO,01)0,00(1 Stale Hlnrka-
n favorite n».l eln-aiahed nipuanre oflin.li Wehalei'a
uiol (,'hiy'a. Hu who vote* for Willh.n llrary
Hniii*o.i volea for a mt.rlclion the elec live
frnncliire, |,y pro,N-riy rpialificnlioo, aoeh realricion
huvlngUvo aloully aup|M;rlP.I hy Hen. Ilarriron
and u rnajurily of the party who Imvo clioaen him
• their leader.
lie who volea for William Henry Hnr.iaon volea
Wwt lir R*Him*rt Ri r
flF.N. HAKlIlMiN'n I'llfilSION.
We would Inttm for Ihe addrratfr-Mn (km. II.
C. Ilnwmd. wId, It w» puh'Uh iIda m.*r.iir,g, the
part rolnr alieiiiiun m our irmlca. Il aloiw* hy
a .i|i'iriN*e lo I Io* coma* whirli ha* Ih-i*i laker, by
Htoao who «rn< iiMirumralal m pnvuneg the norn-
iria.Mm id (lee. IlmiUot,, and llei |.,r,goain winch
wna rr,i|d >)|.,| |,y ||o-m in refee. ore I-, if, the mo*
livea winch .etualed them in placing hi* name In*-
fore Hie country aa a caMthlali f..r lU I'rerhleio ).
Il ia *f»i» that iheir rdiject waa loaenurr Hu, election
of.ranrlldalo oppoard io.Mr. Van lluieu hy mean*
ol Aledit ion vote*, ami I he vnt-a ,,f 11«. A mi-Al -imho;
•nd il remainr lo •« teea whelln-riho people of Hm
K«miiIi. ami lliorn who are „p|H,*«-d lo HmI p-orcrip*
livecour*. wlfch wuohlileoy Ina mao llm enjoy,
ment ofn aiwial inlercuurte in Ida own way, while
he duet not Intetfcrv with tie. right* or f-elinga of
otherr, ran give iheir anp|M,rt lo m candidate who
i* brought forward on anrli gioiind*. Ilm fact ilia.
Hen. Hnr.iaon ia aopporu-d on aurhgmuoda, aervea
lo explain clrnrly why it i« that llm Stala . f Ver-
moni, which ia itreped m An-i Maaonry a.id Abe
lt.io.iUm ha* erne in favour of die Whig a hy no it-
created mnjnriiy. lln ia uiidcraln Ml, in llml Slnin,
lo lo* devoted lo llm inleirala uf tin. funulica who
ulroiimi to largely ihero
To tk* Editor uf Ike Jlrpulilieon
I Inivn hern re.p.raied lo co.iuniuiicute to you
for p.ddicnlion. Hie auhalnnro of a.unn of iho rn*
niarka which I m.nlo lo llio |H-op|u n. die Kiting
Sun,in Anne Arundel County, on the Q!) h Augial,
and nl Kvll’t I'ointon Sept. ddi. They n-inlo ton
Ijipiu of pnnimuu.it impnrlaxro to nil die Souditrn
- . j filaictond pnilicuhirly Maryland nnd Vircinin.
for mm who will mke ft urn ll.e |icop#s (or iheir | p . nci . d U|M , nl | lu Klecloral Ticket, nnd iI.h
ownap|MMiiu dniid reap,mail,lo agaiilt,) thu pnhl c
money whirl, ima Ih-.-ii drawn from iheir jKw:ke|a hy
■|.x, nnd * ‘ * *
•oil lo
llo wli.i vo-eafor (iuneml Wm. IlnrHaon, heln*;
n nuiur^lixed ciiixen, volea fora man, nnd fur n p f
ly who r»{v «.ppo»ed m iho very low iluit created nim
n voter *~Nr»,rcn (Jhterver.
h.mijdil hefnia iho people of (hi. Stn a» n cundi-
fftcnm Eire Enpine.—Tho Media,iica'in*di>ito*
New Voik,during dm prrvnlenco of incendinriam
hii| winter, pwa*e,lu rear,lu.inn awarding a gold me
did f >r dm Imat plan uf n ainnm firo engine, Tim
dill wna Iml week praae.ilrd to Cnpt. J Krrickaun
Ibr hi* plan, out of four aubmilicl. Tim itimiM
fill plan ia dint of an engine weighing h-at than oj
ina, and dint with llie lowetl ouimnied a|N-ed hua
power of 108 men, and will throw 3,001) Ilia of
venter per minute lo n (tight of 130 feet, through a
iiu/xle of I ( incirnt diameter, lly inorendng ilia
ap ed loliiu grenlaat limit nadly nnd tnfuly c* f’oa
Ide, Hm quxnliiy of water thrown mny ho mucliuug
monied.
The Progrriiof Steam —The (ir»t »lonm rnn
ilm Mi.iiMippi, wavlpunrliod in 11111—now thera
nm nmru limn tlx hundred on Hint tivei un i it.
iributiiriea, Tlin firtl alenno-r puaaed i-n Hie luket
from Htifljlo in 1310—nmvthuao i.ihiul aena nrr
imvlgrtled hy alxly uimalontri aliipi, wmr ofiliein
mngnifirent in il.o r oonitruciiun mid of die Imgeal
clam.—A’. Y.diun.
IinilroaA Accidenti in England*-Oil Ion of the
principal railru|iila in Knglitnd, there occurred l>o
iween Sept, tH30 nml Nuv. 1030, twenty iwn
deailia, and tevenleen cnaui of injury. The aegre.
pain dlalimco which llm cur* travelled <i'n these
mnda In Hint limn U 120.810,033 1-4 nd e*. and llie
n-imberof paatengert 44,71.8,001.— lbi<l.
Anew way to get Hick— llnuhnn tnyt, In hit
Dnylon ipvoclt, "Tim iwn ayait-nu [hank & crodil
ayrlemi, we tuppotaj nra the only mciuia, under
Heaven, hy which a poor imlustrlou* man may I a
coma rich without lowing to nil •a*ul wnallli."
Indeed! tfranklin thought dint, "under I leaven.'
Indilitry nnd frugality werollift only menn« hy which
n pmir milualrioiio iiiaiiv nmy Imcoiiitf rich. Uui
gn-aier than Franklin ttheiH
Sava llm dull lo lIn-poor, wink fur mo today,
and I will give you n dnllur.
Snyatho poor lolho rich, I have worked for you
todays now pay rnn dm dulk.r.
flayi Urn rich to Hie poor, h-.o (a my pmmiae
paya dollar In any body that oaks it, which iajnai
«« giMMl m a doliur.
Tim floor man Inkea die promise, gooa homo and
gives itlo Ids wife to beep,
A month afterward* he goes to dm rich muo w ith
Ilia premia.*, mi,I d»ka fur the dnllnr,
S.y. llm rich to llio pmir, I luivu aioppid pay
menb
Says llm poor to die deli, >oo will not r> fuse lo
pay mo Tor n day of hard loh; il ia only ii ihdlur.
Sny* tho rich In llm peer, it ia out convenient for
mo In pay every lenly I owe—an I have determined
to pay nobody. ‘Hie law gives)on a leiiiedv; am
nio if you rimin n.
Soya llm poor to the rlr.li, if 1 go to law, it will
real mo lend-dlnr* to get olio.
8ft much llm heller far mu und die lawyer*, any*
tho licit!
So the poor man goo* owpy nnd aella tho rich
tirin'a prnnii-n to llm lirokei for fifty rents.
I low mueh lioli-r ia die poor man Hum il tlie rieli
had paid him a silver dollui fur Ids day's work in
the first instance.
How tlieao systems enrich the poor, many n poor
industrious man, and woman, too, in llaltiiiiore.cun
niHwor from recent experience.— tUntie,
[/•Vein Ike I'.jlrn ti.'ol1
"DON'T HF.AD."
On« of llm mo*t Kxtin»rliuary feat lire* of din
preaeul pulillcnl cniili-al, ia Hie ui'umpl of llm l-'ud
oral leaders In proven! iheir followers I a out lemling
tho Di-nmnrnlle papers. The D. vil I ns mu nfcrc.u
• r horror of Ir-lv water llmu tlo-y have „f dm Ka
tin (Kobe. Their urulura ami writers every where
dcnmincn il in tho meat violent nml vu'gnr l.-mia.iia
cnniuinlr,^ net o-wt word uftnnli, tldns- lit to hu
read. Sumo ufila-m deny even tiie'ruwn ucta when
recorded In il, mid prom,unco tin idea copied front
tlioir own papers "Loco Foco forg- v-ed" N . ma
nv days ago,Mr. Holla, indirrusdng the Hone case,
dental hia own vute* therein alluded in nml denied
dial Mr. Stonly war ti|Kin thu c mtuiiUee to which
lliat cam waa rcftureJ, utdiuuxh diu reeonla uftho
lluumuf llupa-aunialWciautUiii lliudedurnHoimol
th« Extra (ilulc. In like manner, dm trading
Whigs ia litany pans of tho country Imvo denied
that Mr. lAncuIn evet made thu i|njud, in roply to
Ogle which ho wrote out liimatlf, which lie has re
eogniaod na lib,and which wo copied verbatim from
ilm National Intelligencer.
Many deluded men have been induced hylhrsode
nuuciaiion* to rofuie lo reail DcnuN-nuic pupers tit
.11, and especially llm exirn Glolm Wo Imvo liennl
of cases in Hiitcily whom individuals Imvo ivfuaed
to road particular aitidvs, under die influence of!
this prejudice, which lisa been excited hy iheir nil-
ful leaders. W e have heard of numerous instance*
of a lilt, kind abroad.
What la tho object of the Federal loaders in thi s
dcoouncmi iho Dc.uocrmic papers, und inducing thu
rvopio not to rend thou,! 7* H TO OUT AIN AN
AHsOLUTE DOMINIONUVEKTIIK HUMAN
MIND! Such of Hm people ns can ho |n-r»uadcd
to read uo papers but dieiiv, and hear no spccche*
bat theirs, will of course bo their blind followers and
ths inatiumenta of iheir selfish do.ig.,a. They will
be •• much dm ataves of their leaders ns llm hdlow
era of feudal lurds, bofoio tho light of knowledge
iMcbed too mats uf mankind in Kuiop*.
How d.lTercnt Hi. with thu Domocr.itic portv!
All we wuniis, that tho ptop!o*hal| read balk tide,,
exerriso their own indvimndeot ruasmi, give dun
w-ight lathe facts and arguments which each ad*
•iucet, nod be governed by lh« couclution io which
lliH M«t may lead tbetn. Wo abjure all desire m
prevent the people from reading the Fcsh-mi |, n .
I*ers; we desire no auch blind faith in our n»*enini»
as the Federal leader* #eek I* establish for their*;
•nl our reason Is, that a Democratic (invcinmeht.
ta be lasting, must be a Oooernment of MINI) und
n , ot or patiiun. " Don t read,' »r.
iim Whig loaders, •' but corns to Ike log cabin «• '
AjOknl, tUer." you will Jtn4 ii STUONd
uttlNko btUtr guide for oar action, Ikon in ex
*££*§!*** **** 'P 0 */*'!* and argument
nuTZu tado . it > , ° DIUNK.DUINK.DKI
'*« "•«*-,,
MINOumMmI ,»J» Ihu. ,|VM up III.
a '.'vw i,..
r-; 1 *
aovir. ,u #hJ0 >
4bA .~ x
Iml in ten minutes from llm limn llm torch is up
• lied in die fuel, ilm stua.u is up, and engine ready
or wmk.
COTTON C'UOI* OF TIIB UNITKD 8TATEP.
Atnlrmtnl nml taint amount nf tke grmeth and erpmt.fur
the year ending IIOM Sinlmlnr, 1840.
NEWUHLKANH.
Eiport— Haiti. Total, 1830.
To Foreign For is 832,ITC5
C'uiisiwisc 11)4,001
HliH-k oil hand, 1st
Ociuhcr, 1840 87,911
1*04,507
Pi duet—
H|nck on hand, 1st
October, 1838 13,824
llt-c'd rions M.iliilo 13,388
Du du Finikin 8,M1H
Du tin Texas 3,914
37,fil*3
040, D05 508,008
MlSSIBBII'I'l.
Etpurl from .YuirAr:, l)c.—
To Foreign Furls 8.80H
Constwiao 4,539
— 0,707 10,438
ALADAMA.
F.i port from Mobile—
Tu Foreign Furls 354.70H
CimalwUa HO,391
Hunt! Slid InM 11,400
HliH-kln Miildlr, 1st
Octcbcr, IH 40 1,737
448,839
Mutt—
FliH-kiu MuIdle, 1st
Octnlwr 1839 1.404
lleu'd front Florida l,U30
8.314
iilll
Uplnnds
Feu Islands
Cimntwisu
FI.OIUDA.
Etpurt—
To Foreign Foils 81,049
C.’onslwuc 73,338
F.iN-k on ItaiMi, 1st
October, 1840 300
139,907
Muet—
HtiH.-k on ham), 1st
October, 1839 050
130,857
(1BOUU1A.
F.i part from Savannah—
'o Foreign Ports—
199.848
8.104
70,899
281.849
/•Vast I bairn—
To New York 10,5.17
Flock in Fiivniuinli,
1 si October, 1840 8,011
Flock in Auyu to
nml ilauibro', 1st
October, 1649 3,730
300,587
Mi et—
Fi<N-k to Fnvonnnh
mid Aiigusia, 1st
October, IKI9 7,8.14
298,093
ROUTII OAKOLINA.
Ft put from Charlatan —
To Foreign Forts—
Uplands 888.191
Sea Islands 19,310
Cuaalwisc 1,0,178
413,783 031,749
wli rl, Ima lH-m drawn hum tb-ir |mckru l,y | ( | nlr flir Htt-irsniTniges at llio I'residrnlial Klcciios,
ml place it inn bank or hanks, tu bo loaned [„ November,I fc-l ‘t lo Im u duly to lay k-fotu
ll„. 1*..".u.ftH t.„i„.. "I'o c votes 1 am soliciting, all such -piidous.
•> m in.,*, .» ....— — and rcusons for enternining dtein, as may conduce
Ins lliiirougli midcrstanding of llm merits of die
Candidates fo.- dm Ficsiduucy of tho United
Stioc*.
Ii uppenrs me lo Im o clear cose that General liar
ri*un wn* brnught out hy llm Ua.dshurg Co.ivcn
linn, for llio purpose of securing dm vole* of llm Ab
nliliotii«.s und Anli-Ma*nii., whn«n cooipenli -n
with dm Whig patty proper was suppose.I lobe;
ficionlly powerful lo cnrrry hi* ol.-Cion. k-t th.
who.toidit lids reler lo tlm evidence which lolluws,
u dxi^'ji it away if limy can.
On Wednesday, the 4di .lav of Sepiemlmr 1839,
m Convention nrsemh'ed at Harii-hiirg, in l'eiii.*yl
vn.iis,incunfo.rrity w Hi ii rmoiu/on which hn I
boon Dibipte.l on llm SO.ul ordunu pr.-ceding, hy Hia
" De.nocrniin Anii-Van llutu.i" members of Urn Lo
gislalureofHi.il Slate. Tim object ol Hie Cnnven
Hun. a* sol forth in the Hesoludon. wo* lo odopt
The Taiiler says Hm machine is llie mn*t «’mpl> men*urea" to unlie the AtubVen Huren potty, anil
in c.ins’rticlion ever modillrd. Tbenhs-n-• of nny , scumeirs sucen** in Hi-ir ow n Stale and in llio next
ilniy-Htiiilon rtlievesiho nvceisity of mueli nfl',v|| iVesidcnlinl Elec linn.” Tim preference nf ihe
appar- Vw peculiar to steam engines. Tim mo.' t pi,ns* " Anli-Van Boren" to that of iho" Whig"
of ill,-wheels in going ton firo communicate* m<» \ parly, wm full of mean' g, a* will at oncoho und, r
tioi. lo llm bellows, wldchgives an artificial drought, tt.mil by nil those who te.nrmhrr the infSgvinn
m H -1.| on Hie AboliHonisli by Mr. Van Huron’s
donlsiuiiun Hint ho woil'd veto any I'.il) for tlm oh.
olilion ofslaveiy io llie District of Columbia, if any
such should pats Hm two Houses of Cnngrr-sdiif ug
Ilia I’re.idency. Tho Anli-Mn«uns had twieo Imforo
nomlnnled llorris.m n* lli-'ir CunHidnte, .inill.uncn
the cognomen 'of 11 Anli-Van Duron" pnrty was
extensive on.,ugh in inriude liolli llmse classes.
With iho character* uf llm individual members of
thoCnnveniiou, I nm not acquainted, and cun Hu-ro
fore only spank of iis proceeding* ns a body.
The I'rosbltiiit. John Parker, E*q. of Chester, up
on taking ids seal said amongst nl her lliiligs "This
1* emphatically an niscinbhigu of pntrioiic fietinmn,
representing H.o various parlies of our g at rum
.non wcnlih, and composed of all Ike clementt of
opftoiltlon in .iho miserable uml clueiructivo mlniiu
isitnliun thul is now sapping llm fuumlaiion* of our
happiness and |..n«peril>}” und again "on lids oc
custon I find mytelf surrounded hy whigt ant.-tna
sottsnud Contervalivee
On mmiun c.fC. H. IVnrnse, Esq. a committee
of twenty whs npioiintcd to propaiu an u.ldresato
llm |R'opte, nml eiutlixl with "power lo adopt and
execute *u h inea«ures ns mny Im calculated lu pro
moto nnd enrry into eirocl Hm views of this convon
linn, nml unite the anti Fan Huren party in Hm
upprnnebing presidential elect!
Thu resolutions adopted hy ihn Cenvontion speak
of Mr, Clay, ns follow* t
"His davoiion io iho puldlc good, in wldch ho
linsencounteird the.e prejudices, I,ns cummomled
him lo lira support of ardent ndmirers, mining Hm
most enlightened portion uf'his country men, who
ulmorish Inn liape Hint the period will yet arrive,
when llm vnsl pm.imago und power of llm genr.nl
gnve.nmrnt will bo no lunger in tlm linndsofllmsu
who nrlfully me ii |u deceive lira ptfoplu in mgaid
tu his pul,lie comluoi, and wjn-n llmse prrjiulicra
will linro passed away ike country wilt coif at up
oh kirn the kigketl evidence of its t\ffeelion and
gratitude
They confide in lira si.irnrily of llio iinhlo semi
mom which Im Iras expa...*rd, that if his name cro
nteil nil)' obstacle tu cordial u.iinn nnd hnrmony, it
should bo wiHeJrnwn, und Hint wo should "concon
lime upon sn.nu individual more accrpluble to all
brauekee of the oppoiilionTlm evidence of pop
ulnr opinion nse.nphmiculty desiguulc* iho name uf
Hint individual win. is "acceptable to nil branrhe*
of Ike appoiition'," und Hm Hcsnluiiuiis then pro
ci-.m| to I'-cnmitmii.l Generul llurrlson.
Tlioconi.nillui- of iwomy, appointed to prepnro
no n,hires* weio nllmvcd limn lo perform this duty,
nml it was n-.t issued until ilia J7ih of OclnlH-r,
11139. The proceeding* nf iho convention lu which
1 Imvo referred, arc found in.Niles’ Register, Vol.
97, page 4(1,u.nler .lain Sepletnhor 14-h, 1039.
The nd.liess, ol'whicli I shall now speak, will bo
found nl page IDO, of ilm sumo volume, under dote
ol November Hi, 1039.
The camluu*generalities of tlm Resolutions of
llio C.mvemion nro ilepuiiod from in lira nddtcsr.
It wo* neces*aiy to explain more fully who and
wlml llmso "I,ranches of llm oppo<-ition" weie,
which it w n* expedient In concilium by Hmnominn
lion of !lurii*.»i, nnd ilivy are set forth wiili n mi
nulenes* w-ll cnlcnlnled io nerve tliu pui pose in
Pennsylvania, Iml also to xtinct the uuxiou* atlen
lion of lira Souiha.n people. Tito nddre«s says:
"It is wise, a* well n« honest, in admit this truth,
and wo mny say it is equally line Hint tlmre nro like
broncho* in tlm Vnii Hun-n party, dirt difirronco be
tween Hie iwopuiH.-s Iming.iluu in Hm latter,ihoso
I,ranch,-a more readily tubmil to the control of the
parent iltm, than they do in Hm foimer."
"Without noticing miner difit-nnee* nf opinion
we may refer lo llie known fe-1, that lliaio mo in
Hirso branches ABOLITIONISTS, AN'l'l-MA-
SONS, Democrsls and Whigs, snd Hint among
theso lliero nro vory many, who were prompted hy
llie glowing feeling of giniiiode for arduous military
services, which llm histeiy of innnkind, in all nges,
prove* lo hive In-en common ta nil mil ions, to sup
port Gunrral Jniksnn for llie Presidency,"
"We do not preieud io say Hint Mr. Van Duron
nnd Id* friend* imvo Imen without llm support n(
many uW.iiioni*t* nnd antbmas-n*, io si,mo of tlm
difli-ruot parts of enr country, wlm.o thry oxisl."
"Hut candor requires n* |» ndmit Hint among
l. a w ho elite, inin peculiar tietee on Ike tubje. l
nf s/avery, aliheiigh limy are ninny who lead thorn-
* Ives diiectly oi iiulin-ctly lu Hio neeleclien of Mnr
lin Van llurcn; there are • VAST NUMBER who
nro decidedly opposed to 111* nio!-s4iiuisimtion of
llm Government and who nre wil !ng to uld their
WIUO BRKTIIRKK in all part* of tho comitiy to res
cum it from misiuie. ItcHiumi bo concealed how
ever that the position taken by Mr.Clay, on n recent
orenHon. Iras created in this BRANCH OF THE
WHIG I'AIITV, a prejudice which cannot boover
con-.o,"
"The corresponding branch in tho Von Huron
party aro more irndily moulded to portv support."
"A similar difficulty exisls with Hid unti-mason*.
This portion of ike whig parly, particularly in
Pennsylvania, although unwilling to support Mr.
Clay, imvo rmverilmle * discovered a docidrn wil
lingoes* to make ronc**»irU> to their whig brethren,
hy et'.nring n delermina ion lo auppurt anoihgr Hi*
tinguidied whig, General lUiriien, and hsvo not
iiisiiloti on n cnudid ite who hml adopted their pocu
liar views on tlm subject of maioiuy."
"When the convention rememberod that theso
DRAKCHCS Of TIlK OPMSITIUX PSKTI, funned SO
largo a pur,ion of tlm voters in Vkkmokt, Riiopk
Island, Cornxcticut, Nxtv York, Nuv Jkiukv,
I'xK.vsTi.VANi t, Ohio nnd Indiana, not to *|mak
of other Slates nr other question*, it was plain to
tlram, that if they regarded tho welfare of ihn enun
try as ideatified wiUr a clinnge of nth-rs, ii mould
not do toriiooM for a camliJaie, any one, however
eminent, who w « not scceptablo tu THESE
BRANCHES, will knowing that a union of Hid op
|iotitinn party wns e**enii4l lo success."
"To denerol llarrimn no tuck oljtctioni tx»
Mi"
^Thu above extracts appear to stale Hip ensu as
PCtnly as laiiguagnt-sn doit. Tim u!>ohiio.i|’l*
(• r us tlu-y nro u-n-lrrly called, who enivrlulii
imeuliar vio^ s on ilm subject of s'awy) a.nl sntl-
ttuiMins ant »•* inirsct'dde Hal limy will tun concur
witliilirir whlgbreihetnintiqipoitiig .Mr.ll.i)t*„d
«• an uulou is iatli*|N-H-Nl,le, Hmtrlore, H.e wing
b.«Hi*rnmusi uiiile wiili dm aholiiiuiijm xml uuii-
'•■as jus in lUitsiiiing (ton, I Ian iron.
From lirnrijrlmen-
To New York
Flock in Charles-
lon.lst Oct. 1610
Mutt—
Stm-k in Charles
ton, 1st Oct, 1839
Ueo’d from Favan-
nail
o do Florida
and Key West
307,979
4,133
383,033
4,993
9.499
11,836
313,104
NORTH CAROLINA.
Eipor I—
Tft Foreign Forts 93
Ciwstwiso
bt<H-k*iu hand. 1st
Ociobur, 1619
9,789
800
Ftia-k mi liainl. 1st
October, 1639
A*.port—
To Foreign Forts
Coastwise
Manufactured
Stock on hand. 1st
October, 1840 9
Mutt—
Stock no hand, 1st
October, 1839
Uec’d at Fliiladel-
pliia simI Ustii-
iiiore,ovcrlaml
Total crop of the
United Slates
Total crop, as above
CropoClrst year
9,394 11,136
7,987
6,863
9,000
93,930 92,800
9.177,833 1,390,339
817^103
The Fithtriti —I be Yarmouth Register slates
that very few of llm macken l fishermen, have
made good voyages this season; hut a large number
have realised but ■ liulu more than enough to pay
their out fiit, and others have not met their expenses,
lira quantity of cod taken hy lira. Msssachuieiu
nnd Main* itshwmon is ono third less than last
Pn'jttl for ,, wmrt. war.—A cnr
ro*pondot>t of the London Time*, who writes from
‘"i* Americans, who have taken
ul. fcJlon * iorro-do project hnr blowing up ve.sels
of war by g.euados altacUl unde, water, aro no
gnliatlng with lira Chines* Tor roodfring Hiem n*
sislarii-o agauisi ihe Fngli.h tnemof-vat | n this de
•tiuciive capan-y. Tlm ililng I* nm a met*spocu
lailon, but is known to be in prankal vaiiirnre.
and Ira* U-r-n irmly in hu applied in raw* „f*ii
American war,ever since ih* buruing of Washing
ion.
lift l«etkl that this is only the wldnrasaf • »»•**
Con vent ioe.fos whral. il ts onjaslihalde to )»*dd dm
IIsrtislrti'rgeneral ro*v«it)«n responsible, lelU*
pash the riquirv a ll.ile futlsw
Tlra svn.e volume of Ndel' Rrglrtrr page 5-0
eoMhins II* le.ler of.Mr. Clay to lira K»‘t,lucky
D> b-golbmin ihe lls.iisbutf ConveriUon which wo*
K Mwi>ed samugst iheir prrmreding*. In thu letter
refris 1'ithe l'c.,n«jlvanla rqnvenlinn and sty*
" Ii il bs rigkl in snp|uwir>| Hnt lira dlstlngnldrarl
rlllron whom it plefrr* would bn more likely lo Ira
suerrsifid ilm any other, Ac ought to be nominated
nnd undoubtedly, for that rooson, *111 Iraiiondnoted
by lira llarr *htjrg convention should it entertain lire
same opinion."
In all ihenhovn exlrnrts, I have put in Italics
and capital*, the passages whirh appear trust im
portant. In lire original, they nre, of course, nut
Hm* marked.
I. mint Ira remembered 'hat 4.’, II. I'enrntc, E*q ,
•he Chairman of llm committee of twenty and, pro
bably, Hie wrilerof llm address, was the first named
Hecieiary of lira great IlnrrUbiigconvcn'h.n and of
course upon terms o( familiar intercoasn wilh all
il* member*, upon whom he had an amfB*op|rartn>
nily to impress the nocrssiiy of Hm policy set forth
in the addres*.
Tlm letter of Mr. Clay docs not nppear to Irav.*
been publicly rend in the Convention until nfi.-r the
muninationnf General Ilnnisunliad been mnde.bui
it wn* received some days before, and its corili-.nl*
probably known, It ranioins an uncnndiiionnl rod-
lientinn of the f-olicy pr<qrated hy the I'ennsylviinia
Siam Convention, liy recommending Hm nontirniiun
of llurrisnn " in cum In- should Imj morn likely in
Im *.iccr«*rul than any oilier." Why more likely?
Tlra nddres* fully explains Hin enuro, lie could
rerelve, whilit Mr. Clay cuuld nm, (ho vole.* nf that
" Branch of Hm opposition parly," who li »d" pc, u
liar views on the siibjrat of slnvcry" and who abound
I in Vermont, Rhode Island. C'.innkcticut,
New York,New Jkusev, I’knnstlvania, Ohio
and Indiana. Tlmc-rarsen.id indi-liato inliinniion
conlaineil in the nddres* that llio period m-glit joi
nrrivp, vyhrn lira vast power nnd patronage of lira
Government would boin other hands, nn.l iho country
confer upon Mr. Clny the highest evidence of its
affection and gratitude, was probably unheeded
hy his friend*; but a serious qimiliun remains lo Im
derided by tho Southern Slates; and that is whether
tlra Dnlegnies from Hm South, in giving in tlu-ir
adhesion in Hie policy proposed in tho nrhlrc**, .lid
yield up loo much lo ilia uncompromising spirt
of iho abolition branch of lira 'nnll Van Buicn party.’
The reluctance wllh which lliey ncqiiicsci-d, is
snflieienily irrinTeulcil from tho notorious f,cl, Hint
nn Hm first hbllnt, Con. Harrison did nut receive
•'••» vote of n single soul' rn Smir, nnd yol he is
nnw siri-nii.iiiHy aiivocnlod in them nil. The qo. -
tlon which lira |monJenf Moiylu.ul have lo settle, it
whethrrthoir Ii. ‘iiiy lu Mr. Vun Huron I* so great
• lo reco cile them lo rtn union with lli o who
onlrrltiln nrciill.»rv'owsonHie althjact of* vory,"
nnd whoe ‘ enllv furred iho nomination of liar, i-
sun upon ih; > Whig brethren. No one c m tell how
f-r lira Whig parly in Iho noii-*lavolinF’l' Slate*
will go horeufierlocone*;into iho AbuUiionistannd
pre'erve their support, it is n matter of conje >
dram do qutlifteatlMM of a eidtaneoukl be admitted
•htrh Is not declared by the Constitution lirelf, no
ptrtirip, t on withheld In live • I vantages wh-chlt It
)t* gfest object equally lo s«eur? tu every detcrip.
lion ofdlitens."
’1 lieso senlimonl*, conectand honorable ns they
nre, did not suite Hm lasto of Hm Anii-Matonic
Mtlyi and lira rn.nl objeciionsble act of General
llaniton't life Is lira ptt-fipiiancy with which Ira
reverses Idsopini in, when informed by Mr. William
Ayres that " it wa< believed he had been mhunder
st.Kxl," Mr. Ajroi ssy* also:
"Il is not cx|M-cird or desirrd by Hie Anti Ma
sons, in ||.U tec.ion of lira country, that lira power*
ol lira General Government or any of its depart
ment*, should bo exerched lo suppress masonry.
The appointing power istke only one in lira linnd*
nf llie executive for the correction «f evils whirh at
•sell lhem*el>ns in Hie qualification* of applicanti
f«r.«(fico.—111,mild ho happy to receive your views
in relation to lira foregoing.’’—[Nile*', sonic vol.
pairo544
It is impartible to rend General Harrison's nn-
•w,-r wiihuiit lamenting Hicinfirmily ofliuman nn
lure.—Wholly regnrdles* of hit former opinion, Im
rushes headlong into the arm* of lira party who =
loading maxim he had not only condtmnr.l, but
•hewn to he inconsistent with the spirit of our con
stiluHnn, in the succint pnrnempli just quoted. A
few day* afterward*, on lira 30th November, ha rc
plio«ihuB:
" - 11 should be mi*o.i.lcr*tond also in another
pnrlini-tar, I must lake lunveln say, llml whilst Ido
ny the right of Hm Gcnernl Guv- rmnoni, or uny of
il* depirtmenls. lo intrrfero with ihe concerns of
iho |M-iiplc, in n-lalinii lo ihuir pnrty principles or
pnny movements, innll cn*e« where Hie law* of Hie
union nre notvia'ate.1,1 connot Im supposed to mran
Hint it D not the duty of !io nt,in,imi.ip power
STRICTLY TO ENQUIRE INTO THE 1’IllN-
Cl I’LKS OF THOSE WHO A RE CAN DIDATES
FOR OFFICE. Eor ry otrnparl, 1 hesitate not
to soy that l mould as soon Ih} k of appointing to
an offee under this republic, one of the sprigs of
Eng *h nobility, a scion from the pure lory stock
of the house of Eldon or l.o tether or Jcnkinson or
Wellesley as an American citizen who would as
sert his right to enter into any ENGAGEMENT
or COMBINATION, which would release him
from his paramount obligation of duty to the Con
solution and Lutes of his count*y."
Nile-', samo vol. page 54-*<
Now as no Amcrieon citizen has in foci ever been
such a fool or madman as to assert his right lo do
this, but us Hm An.i-Mni.uns chnrgn Hie whole body
of Masons will, tho crime,limy construed thu letter
in lira only way in which it cun ho interprolv.l—ns
nn admission of Hie fuel nnd principle upon which
the puny stand*. The result is shown In Niles’, p,
965. . ’ 1
"The Chronicle of yeslctdny morning, le..rn* from
Harrisburg, Hint iho Amto.Uasonic Convention,
nn \\ed,-c«dny evening, wilh grant unanimity, n..mi-
nu oil Gen. Ilnrrisun n* o rnndidntn for President.
It wnscnnfid-mly expected that tho Whig Conven
tion would unanimously concur in the nomination."
Ihe At£/.\lnsonic Convention, therefore, in De-
retnlier, iCi, led tho way in the nomination of
lure. Hut wn know Hitt they have nlrandy gone • HurrLoo, and tho Whig pnrly followed them os they
to a earful length in the 0J*te nfNcwYnik, hy have dono since.
putting Hint pi.werlul Sinto in lira altitude of anl Tho*edocuments have been ref-rrod tons proving
open conten- er ..film laws of ihe Union. Whetliet 110 Th.it the numinuiion of Hnrrisnn at Harris-
nr not there will bo n r •istanco ond reln-llion ecp d *' ur 6 ^ U8 •mended to secure lira Abolition nnd
only l,o seen wl: n cu«e shall aiise shlclt 1* nib- A ssoNic lolsi, It remains tu l>useen whether
jeet to tlinrnnllicliiig legislation nf the U.ii.cdSiute* ' *be peoji'o uf the Suiilhern States will ratify the
on the ono hund ond tho Statu of New York on Hie j |RPB*ures hy adopting it. Tlra Suuili.-rn Delegate*
other. in tho Convention fought against ii.nsit is understood,
In llra^ yenr 1703, cnp. 152, in figures or VII
h-Ueri, Co res* passed an net, prescribing the
mmlert. : vering fugitive slave*. It directs that
lira run- wny Jiall be curried liy his master In-fore u
Jii , oitlicr of lira Fedurnl or- Stnio Court, wlin-e
dreition slioll Ik- final. '.st winter, tii- Legisla-
tore of Nuir York snw fit to pass n law, enacting
Hint Hie niiesiion of ownership shut,Id bo tried by <i
Jury, and flint ifnftrr n d et 1 n liy n jury in favor
of tho negro, his clni nt interfered wiili him
further, such claimant slioiil I Im sent to tho State
(triton f„r ten years. A 7 0vision exempting south-
t-iliolnimnnt* of thnir rnnnwiiy s'nvos from this
penally, wus it fused lo he inserted, on lira final
vote in the popular branch nf the Legislature, by a
strict pnrty vote, with the exception of ono man:
tho friends of Mr. Von Huron except that one,
voting fbr the exemption, and tlra Anli-Vun Huren
n ifl BRiats, As the law now stands,
latylnnder were to Attempt to teclaim hit
fugitivo slave in Hie mode pointed out hy Congress,
nnd take him Irafnro a Judge 0 f the Fedeial Court, h
conflict of authority would immediately ensue.—
The Stnte Law would interpose Itself and domnnd
n trial hy jury. In fact, tho net of Congress stands
completely nullified by the law of New York.—
Would the Judge of tho U. S. Circuit submit to
this prostration of his authority ? Would he not
rnrlrar«*mrffiif*l the Afarsliol to sustain him In lira
exorcisoofhis constitutional powers, ond enforce
obedh-nro fo a judicial sentence? Iflie did nul, ho
would prove himself unworthy of Ids high olfico —
What then ? SI ould lira Marshal Ihj resisted by tho
officer* of lira Slate, stimulated as they would buliy
the entire influence of the Abolitionists, H e ultimate
lower nf tlra President nf thu United Stutc* mini
resorted to, by virtue of lira nmlio ’ty vo ted In
him, lo compel siil,mi*aiun to tho laws. \\ hat u
spectacle is this? When may it happen? Tlra
answer is. next month—next week—u arrow.—
And for what ond is tlra country pine. - ! in such
peril, nnd the very Union endangered ? B.-cnuso
tlra Whig party In New York linvc gono to this ox
tremiiv in order to conciliate lira Abuliticniils of
New York, and receive their further co-opnruti«n.
'Micro i* a part of tlra lVnnsylvaiiln address
which excites gloat stir wise. It is that which says
tlinttlie - 'ill mnsnns "have not insisted on a enndi
.Into who hud adopted their peculiar views 011 tho
subject of mnsnniy."
Political nntln nsoi-ry i,a» net yet found it* wny into
Mnrylnml. From sumo cause or other, it lino never
been nhlu to cross Mason & Dixon’s line. \Vu have
heard its noise ns that of tho wnvo henting ngainst
n rocky barrier without being nhlu to ; roy or our
mount it, although orcasiuiinlly it splashes over. Hut
if I am «ibta to form n correct' npiniun of pulitical
nnlimntonry, Gen. Hmrison lias not only given in
Ills udhnsinn to this "Hniiich,’’ lint has duno so in n
mnnner highly disrepiitabir to Ids character, nn.l has
twice Ik-oii nominated ns iheautimaiunracundid-iln
for tho Pro ?<5oncy, once at a former elect hm nnd
ugain at tills. Anlimusonry rests upon two buses;
nn nllegpil fact, nnd a poliiieie |,tinciple. Tiio for
mer is untrue, nnd tlra hitter unsound. The fuel ul
leged is,£at masons nssumo the perforninneo of
duties to each oilier, w’ Vh aro (inrimiouiit to, nnd
Inconsistent with ihoir duties to society; and tho
principle is, that the remedy Is thrir exclusion f nm
nil office*, eilhor of election by tho neopio, nr appoint
ment by lira Executive. The evidence of men who
differ from each olbr? in religion, politics, temper,
taste, nnd assoointion, but concur in asserting that
tlra doctrines of mnsonry nro sound nnd wholesome,
might tn l>o satisfactory ns tu tho charge brought
ngninst it CO well n* other similar association*; hut
if nil tlra allegations were true, tlra pronoted mode
nf removing the evil would nut be less dangerous or
unconstitutional. Tho remedy doe- not rcacli the
ense, cither; because, when tho entire legislative
power was placed in tho Irani!* of the nnti-:8.^3. s,
as it wns in Vermont,nnd perhnps in Peiinsylv.-.nin,
it Was soon discovered tint no luw could bo passed
punishing no-n for their opinions. I fit wn* right
to nppcul to lira ballot box nt u euro for mnsonry,
limn tho power wliic.li cmnnntetl from ihcbnll.it box,
of course, ought tu have been effectual. Hut no at
temnt wxs made to send A man t-» lira Penitentiary
in Vermont'(*f they imvo oxe) f„r being a 'Miron;
nnd the result proved that It wCT. a m'stuken courso
to ask for Legislative power to cure nn evil, wlri. ’i
that power when obtained, wn* utterly insufficient
to reach. So also, Hie exclusion from office it not
tlra remedy; l«cnu*o that permits what is allcducd
to be a grievous evil to remain undisturbed, provi
ded lira sinners are more at.ached to tho sin than
Hiey'nn* to office. But tho c . od of political Anti-
Musnnry is, Hint oil Masons aro culpable iKcauso
they consider their obligations toeaehoHicrns para
mount to the laws of (Ira land, nnd that Hray ough.
to bo punished by exclusion front office. Let us s ’c
what Genera! Harrison Iras said on those points.
In Niles’ Register, vol. 49, pago 177, under date
of November 14, 1835, mny Ira found n letter from
lii nlo the Chairman and Secretary oftlra St. to
Committee of the Anti-Mnsunic party in Pennsyl
vania,— which is creditable told* judgment and
feelings. Ho says t
" You will rr.ldily conclude, gentlemen, from ihlt
stati-ment that I have never been partial to tho Ma-
•onic enter. Hut I should feel that I hud been
di-ficic.it In candor nnd d\ point your expecinHont
of the "explicit truly" which you request, ’ I were
not to add, tlraT. should it ever Ira my fortune to
Ira elevated tu llml l,i;h office tn which ! have hern
designated hy tho partiality of turns of m.v fellow
citiren*, 1 could, on no account. »ufli-r my api,ii„n*
of mammy to (nib, on cm tny conduct to the prejudice
of lh.no ut.iidiffcr,nml amongst whom, however
Hiey may err in rvlalio.i to mnsonry nro t„ he ft,ond
n lull pro(Mirtlon of lira talent and public und
private virtues of Hie nation."
"If masonry Is an evil, It murt bo enrre-ted by
public opinion, by tin* |ra.»|iSiMh*m*t»be*, and not l,y
iheir agents, and least of alfby those whoadmlnis.
' ter the (7c rent ratal of the United S'aies |ly
to Him lust; fur, according to report, lira nomination
uf ilnrrfsqn wus mudo by Hio following vota:
Maine,
New Hnmpshire,
Massnrhusult*,
Vermont,
New York,
Pennsylvania,
Ohio,
Indiana,
Illinois,
Michigan,
10
7
14
7
41
31)
21
0
148
Not n single Southern Stntonmnngu them nil.—
There is aonv-thtng rxi.nurdi.mry in the persevci-
tirce, and unnnhni.y wilh which they opposed Har
rison. Perhnps the Southern dolcgn-es lin.l rend the
Pennsylvania Address, niiove quoted, nnd did not
relish nn association wilh what cro therein styled
Branches or the Whig party, viz: Abolition-
ists nnd Anti-Masons.
BENJAMIN C. HOWARD.
COMMERCIAL.
SA VANN AH EX BO UTS, OCT. 20.
CHARLESTON.—Schr Sou.h Carolina—3.500
btrLoIs Rough Rice, 272 bundles Hides.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct 14.
Cotton.-— Arrivod sinco the 9th Inst. 7024 bales;
cleared in tlra same lime 2213 ou!e£—HlShlna nn
nddiibm to stuck of 4306 bnles, nnd lonving on bond
inclusive of nil on shipboard not cleared on the 13tls
insl.R stock of 42338 b |e;:.
In our reviuw of Saturday morning last wo nutic
cd the existence ef a pretty good demand on lira day
previous, at tho dcclinu then quoted. Al.hougli
transactions sinco have been to a tolerable fuirex-
tent, yet lira market Iras not pnsseiscd tho least
buoyancy of chnrcstor—indeed, It bus on tho con
trory, exhibited considerable heaviness,as tlra num
her ofbuy-rs U tuolimit d to cxcito lira slightest
competition, but few of them cvincirg much willing
ness to operate on account of tho luw piiresin Eng
land uml Franco, und lira iinsotllml unto uf political
nfliihs between those two countries. The solos,
which amount to about 5040 bales, hnve been nl-
most exclusively confined tn qualities below good (air
nnd lira rate* paid nro within tlra range of m'ir pre
vious quotations. Guo,I fuir nnd flue descriptions,
continue comparatively scarce, but they arc not
sought nftrr nt present price*, which may therefore
Ira regarded ns in a grer t measure nominal. Tlra
stock on solo is nutte Inrgo for this period uftho
inn, and notwithstanding at holders, in goner
al, have exhibited considerable firmness, tlm mar
ket cannot he regarded ns being nt nil stendy. We
notice Hie soles particularly nt follows, viz—482
•rales Louisiana nnd Mississippi nt 9.62 at 91.54 nt
74, 80 at 8$. 157 at 360 at 0j, 577 at 9,414 at
9J.55 nt 9. 5! nt 9J. 03 nt 9,284 nt 9, 100 nt 9J
601) nil), 115 nt 8j n 0$, 167 at 78, ll6ut 83,20 at
9,650 nt—160 nt 8} cents.
Live, pool classification—Ln. & Missis. Ordinary
—n—, middling 8:.9j, middling fair Cj,>02; fair 9a
91, good fuir KQnlOJ, good nnd lino 11 J.
Stack on linnd,|lst Oct, 1010,
Rt-Ci-ipis Inst three days
“ previously
7024
17454
27911
24478
Exports Inst thr. o days
*' previou.ly
| II
52389
10051
Stock on hnnd
~
42333
Sugar.—Louisiana —Tho pnst few days Imvo af
forded 11* no trnnsnetioas ofimportnncp to notice in
tills article, there being only n very limited demand,
□nd very little* mw left out of tho hands of grocers,
who buy from ecch other lo fill their orders, ond
nwnit tlra appearance of tho new crop before nink’ng
purchnse -to uny considerable extent. We shall,
therefore, C£2) lit It-to remark in thi* department
until iho now crop conra • forward, which it is tiot
likely lo do in uny considerable quantity, beforeC-3
1st November. The few sales that n 0 mnking ex
hilsil nn chnngo from tho rotes before current.
Molasses.—Tlra greater part of the stock Hint was
on the. Levee at tho dure of our lust report, has been
•hi, *ixl to other maikets, and a few lots that hove
C-riveil since have been sold at n slight advance.
Wo note ono sale of 130 barrels at 23 ct* per gallon,
ami quota a. 22 a 23 cu, according to quulity nnd
condition of barrels.
Flour.—The market during tho last three day*
has been without nnima.ion, ami we have not been
able to b arn of nny transactions worthy ofspcchil
notice. The le? ^ticrnliy have been In
parrels for ronsnmplioR, at $4 50 for superfine.but
lot* of nny considerable magnitude can bo buuglit
f-,r a fraciion !«•**, nnd we Hierefuro still roluiu our
previous quotations, which arc $4 371*4 50. The
receipts sirce Fri:!-y la.t aro 4824 bbls.
Kiee.—The stuck is light, and the demand Jimiit
ed. Small solos nro made at $5 per 100 &y.
Freights,—Tho only engngetnent for Europe
since our report of Saturday last, is a ship for Liver
poalnt }l ft»r cotton* This it lira only American
vessel lending for that port. For llnv.o tlraro it
none-. Wo understand that there is some freight of
firing for both tlra abovo ports,hut shipmasters
cluitn nn ndvaoco in lira rates, whir.h'shippvrsnro
not disposed ♦.«» acevdo to. In coa*tw*i*o freights
there is ve.y little doing except ia cotton for lira
mother., ports, of which there it a fair nmountof
feting, nnd the rate to Boston ha* slightly advanced.
1' S—Since writing the foregoing, wenreadvited
uf lira en$>< -emunt uf a sltin for Liverpool at 0-16d
for Colton, which it n slight advance, and wo alter
our quotation* accordingly.
NEW YORK. Oct. 14.
Coffee,—'’I Ira demand continues moderate: in
price*, however, we huvo ne cbet>|u to notice. The
salesIneMe tOO bags DmH at I0| • III cm »0
Lsguajra, 11; AOCalss, 10] all 4 mmistodSM 81.
I>omin|o, 9 a 9) cts, cash. The stock of Brazil has
Iwencontldcrab y increased by resent arrivals.
Cotton,—The increased inquiry for Cotton noticed
in our last has almost entirely aubsided, and llie
maiket rlosei inactive, with a downwthf tondrttcy
in prices. Th« sales, whirh have been principally
for home uto. embrace 500 beles Upland end FI il
da at 0| a 10) eta; 100 Mobile, 0j a 10; and 300
New Orleans, 8| a 111—together M00' bale*. Our
Annual Statement, which wc publish to day, for lira
year ending 30th uli show* the amount of tho crop
to ha ve trar 0 3,177,835 bales Ex|*ort to foreign ports,
1,876,003. Home consumption, 295,193.
Flour.-Since our last there ha* conUnued a good
steady demand for Western Flour, mostly for the
Eastern market, and the soles ato about tu thu ox
tent of all arriving. The receipts, though c nsldern
hie, are considered moderate forth# s-ason. Com
men brands (ionesce tell tendily at $4,874: Ohio,
pnrtirulnily round hoop, itscarre and wanted; wo
quote $4.3?4 a 4,94, nml for fancy brand* $5 bn*
be,-n paid. FnrSmttborn, which continues resree,
them it hut littla inquir', and we hnve only to nutice
sole* of Georgetown in lots at $5,37}; and 500 bbls
Richmond City Mills, " Clarke & CV ft,r export,
at $6,25. cadi.
Molasses.-Cuntinun inactive, die domand for
nil descriptions being quite limited. Sal,-* lave
been made, in Iota, of 00 hluls ftdr Porto Rico at 31
cts; 50 Trinidad Cuba, 20; 170 Nuevilas, 33; 70
III,da and tes New Orleans,20, uli 4 nios; and 120
lib.lt Sour Matanzas fur distilling, 21 cts, less 3 per
ct far cash.
Ptovistons.-ln Mess nnd Prime Pork we have
no change to notice, the stock of tlra latter is quite
light. New Beef, hn* como in more freely, and sales
have Iracn mnda i f Mess at $11,5(1 n 12; nml Prime
at C ‘‘,50 n C: tlra slock ofoJd Me* Heel it neatly cx
hausiL'd, with sales nt $12,50 a 13: our quotations
refer to new alone. Lurd, Hams, and Smakcd
Beef enntinuo in good demand nt former me*.
Prime Butter is more plenty, a-,d rather dull ol 14
a 10 cts.
Rice.—The market continues Inactivo, Hie de
maml iteing principully confined to smu'l parcels
for home use at $3 75 a 3.87J, cosh.
Spirits.—In consequence of the low stock of
Rucltello Brandy, together with the incrensrd firm
tips* of holders, and a revival of demand on tho part
of the trade, nn advance of nbout 5 rts per gallon
has been obtained on most descriptions, nml some
holders now demand further mat, rinlly enhanced
rate*. Tho sales or Brandy include 85 hf pipn*
Fcllevoisin and 15do Divert from the wharf, both
nt $],3U; and from store. 50 do l’elluvoisin, in lots
$1,324 » L35,12 qr do $1,35 a 1,374: 80 hr pipes
A. Seignette, $l,3*Jja 1,35; 30 do Champagne,
$1,45 n 1 ,68; some Alex. Seignette, $1,35; nnd Bnn
netnort & Becker, $1,3(1, all on the usual time. 20
(tijras Holland Gin, Lion brand, were taken from
Hie wharf, on terms noti' nspln-d. Domestic Wills
key i* very dull, ond prices hnve a downward ten
denrj: we qnoto drudge casks 26, and barrel*, 26 a
27 cts; 200 common sold yestetduy at the former
rate.
Freights.—To Liverpool nnd London them is
rather mure offering, and to tho latter port rather
higher rate* have been paid. To Huvre, they con
tinuo excessively dull.
At New Yotk, nntlra 15thinstant, 50 shnros U S
Bank stock sold ut G3|, a 10 days; 25do 634; 25 do
63j; 50 do 03j, *7 dny*; 25 do 63).
'ihe sales at the Iran id this murnin" generally
show an advance on previous rates. The Median
jet’ Banking Association sold nl 70$, which is a
riso of 1$; Dry Dock Manhattan Baokj; Mohawk
J; Stonin-Mun 24i'and Harlem j. The United States
Bunk fi ll off } percent.
Exchange.—Bills on Loudon remain nt 9 per ct,
nml not much doing at tho bo.ird this morning.—
$6000 on Philadelphia were sold at OOJ.
Dividend.—Tho Bnnk of New York has this dny
declared a dividend of four por cent far tlra lust six
months, payable 011 the 1st of November.
Tho domestic cxdiangesarn as follows:—On Bus
ton | 0 pur; I'lriladi-lphin 3u3|i Baltimore l;ja2}
Richmond 3a3R Charleston ljnl); Snvnnnnh 4u4l;
Augusta 4jn4J; Mobile 4u4R New Orleans 2ju2j;
North Carolina 34 .34.
Sugar, -Ten, Flour nnd Rnislus.
^ A BBLS crushed Sugar various qualities
• 50 13 lb boxes Hyson Tea
30 half bbls canal Flour; 30 bbls primo Pork
10 bids mess Pork 20 do No 1 Beef
20 boxo* Starch; 130 reams wrapping Fopar
50 do Soap, J D ft W Lee’s brand
100 coils Bnle Rope
Landing per Solon, nnd for sale by
oc 13 SHATTER ft WOODBRIDGE.
, Cheap Grocery Store.
rpiIE subscriber having opened the store recent
X ly occupiud by Mrsi.s Boston ft Randle is
now receiving, and will continue to receive, a well
selected stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, &c. and
having made arrangements both in New York and
Bultimoro, for a fresh supply by almost every arrivnl,
of Flour, Butter, Cheese, Beer, Cider, Domestic
and Foreign Liquors, Shoes, Hats, Crockery,Hard
waro, &c. nnd Foreign nnd Domestic Dry Goods,
which nre offered for sulo, wholesale nnd reloil, ot
te most reduced prices. D DEMPSEY,
no 3 South side Market Square.
Rrnndy.
$ /"k QUARTER Casks J J Dupuy's Cngnnc
JL\J Brandy, of superior quality, imported into
Charleston, direct Irnm Bordeaux; landing nnd for
sale by aug30 COHEN, MILLER & CO.
Beef, Pork and Cliccse.
"1 HALF bb!* choice Fulton Market Beef
JLv/ 10 bid* Primo Pork
50 boxes choicn Goshen Cheese. Land
ing from ship Celia, nnd for sale hy
oo 9 COHEN* MILLER ft CO.
Just received pep recent arrivals,
A COMPLETE assortment of Ready Made Cl..-
-tX tiling, consisting in part of the following nfih
dos; Bluo Pilot and Beaver Frocktces, nnd Over
Coats; hlue, black, green, brnwn nnd mixed Frock
and Dross Coats: Velvet, Wool Velvet, Clmli.Sati
net, Uamhosin, Satin, Valencia, Kngli*li Silk and
other fancy Vests; blue, blnck, ribb’d, striped, Doe
Skin nnd mixed Cnssimere nnd Satinet Pants; Me
•ino, Cotton, Lamb's Wool, Flannel and Canton
b'lunnel Shirts and Drnwcrt; Gloves, Stocks, Cra
vats, Suspender*, Linen Bosoms und Collurs, Sus
[>endcr Ends, Straps, Silk nnd Cnlinn Umbrellas;
datton, Merino ami Wool Socks. For sale low by
C C THOMPSON,
Ot tlra Bay, next door lo tho Rail Road Bank,
oc 15
Bacon.
A FEW hbds prime Baltimore Bacon Sides,
xl For sale by
•op 25 LEWIS ft WILDER.
Domestic Liquors.
O (K H r casks brandy
JUO 25 bids do
25 hbls Gin. Landing from slop Celia, nnd for
aria hy COHEN, MILLER ft CO.
oc 9
Otard Brandy.
A HALF pipes superior Brandy, O.nrd, Dupiiy
TC ft Co. brand, received per brig Augu.ta direct
from lira Importers, for sale hy
oc 8 LADD TUPPKR ft SISTARE.
Cheese.
OO Cheese, a very superior article,
dml\J now landing from brig Wm Taylor, fur sale
by GEO H MAY.
oct 11
Bacon.
X /"k HHDS Shoulder* Bacon
JL vr 2 do Homs do. Now landing from
ship Timotenn, from Boston, nnd for snle.lnw liy-
nclIO L BALDWIN ft CO.
Potatoes nnd Onions.
Of~k BBLS. (m,tHtocs, in fino order
Ol" 1000 bunches onion*
Landing from brig Madison. For sale by
»ep 11 CLAGHORN ft WOOD.
Gin.
O PIPES Stag and 3 pipes Crown Gin, now land
O from ship Ttniuloon, and fin sale by
o* 9 GEORGE H MAY.
New Mackerel.
AA BBLS Nu 3 Mscrrcl, landing from shi;
1.1/1/ Timuleon, und fur sale by
ocl) MICH DILLON.
Gentlemen’s
T>OOTS, Short and Slippers, just received by
X> WOOD ft CO.
sop 10 At the 11-rat «n wheel*.
W IIKHKA8,
d.rl CK.,1., |). nwrurt fflif £3""*
.nd dVilll.m II. SwnpmH uUmmTZ
rnfcnuo culler Ci.«roid, la Uli.ir If ill'Jii
.nd Ih. «.« of Ih. ..Id —— .-mrrJIf M
h... r.hihllcd Iheir libel or .MlJ.lif’ta Knl
lilclCourtof ,h. United 8«,..f«'oZ, 1 .
o clock In the afternoon, thu Mid (Jolted States rl,
nue cutter Cntwford then being at anchor In
•r '»'•» “v 18 ; 1 c.7o™,kI'
llio ntulor or llio .hip Ueioulo,, of Boi ton
chiii.'in, Oiroo up In . pilot boot .nd iwiwiiod I.
•Iilonco, infui min. llbollanu that iho laldihln Her
oulo. hod gone o.horo on Iho Ooahlo D.nk ,U u ,
ion "illoitolboNortllE.il of T,bco 11,1,1 Im l lhlt
ho was afraid she had bilged, and requested the as
slstonco of libellants in saving the Uvea of his craw
nnd if possible thecatgoand vessel, that It was then
blowing a very heavy gale from £aat North East
and a terrible sea was ragiqg, |hat aaldf libellant*
were unable to get out to aea at that tfnra, but at
one o clock A M of the fourteenth October instant
libellants proceeded to sea In said revenue cutter
Crawford, and about seven o’clock A M succeeded
In getting on board or said «hlp Herculra—Hint the
said ship was thumping vory heavily, she appeored
to be broken nnd the deck was raised apparently
nbout a foot above tho sheer level: that libellunts
got nut tho launch of the said ship uml the boats of
the said revi-nuecuttor, und with the aid of the crew
of the said cutler (seven in number) commenc’d
lightening the it,id ship, took out one launch load of
Hie cargo nf said vessel, and finding that she then
raised from the ground libellants set the sails of the
said ship and got lira sold ship off the said Ga»kir>
Bank and left a portion of the crew of Hio said ro
venue cutter, together with the suid William H.
Sampson, the said second lieutcnnnt of the said te
venue cutter on board the said ship until she was
brought safely within tlto Savannah rivet.in tho Dls
trict aforesaid: that tho said revenue cutter wci
kept by the su'd ship and thecrcwof the said reve
nue cutter assisted in pumping and navigating her
until she, the said ship Hercules, was safely moored
at tho wharf in Savannah in the District aforesaid,
tho said William H. Sampson remaining on board
until that time.
And further shewing that the said ship Hercules
wos bound from the port of Boston to llie port of
Savannah, of tho burthen «f about four hundred tons,
having on board a crow of about loti men and laden
wilh n very vulunble cargo of dry goods, groceries,
&c. nnd valued at nbout seventy thousand dollars,
and that lira said ship is worth about eighteen thou
sand dollars: that tho said ship Horcules was, at
the Hmo siio was boarded by libellants, in a very
dang, .us situation and in grent hazard of being lost,
ami tliut without lira ai-istancc herein before plead
ed, tho said ship might not nnd probably would not
have been saved: and that previous to tho said ro
venue cutter's arriving to her assistance she hail
been on shore one ebb and one flood, but that such
(Ipotl had not lighted or floated the said ship: and
that the libellunts, withthe crew of the said revenue
cutter Crawford, by reason of tho service they pert
d in saving the said ship Hercules and her
jo, doserve and are justly to meet a competent
snlvage for such service, together with uli charges
nnd expenses attending tho same; nnd that all and
singular the said premises are true and within tho
Admiralty and maratime jut iidictinn of tlra said Dis
trict Court. Whcrcforo the libellants pray that a
salvage may bo awarded them ond all others enti
tled, Ijj a decree of this Honorable Court, at well
ogoinst tho said ship and cargo: and also pray that
Admiralty process may issue ngainst ike said ship
Hercules nnd cargo. And whereas the Judge of
the said District Court lor tho District aforesaid,
both ordered and directed the thirty-first day of Oo
tuberinst, at tweivo o'clock in the noon ofsaidduy,
fur all persons concerned lo be cited and intimated
to nppeer at the Court House In the city of Savin
nnli and she w cause, If any they have, why judg
ment should not pais ns prayed. You nre, there*
Jure, hereby authorized, empowered and strictly en
joined peremptorily to cite and admonish the mas
ter of the mid ship Horcules and all persons who
may have in their possession parts of said cargo or
tlra preccods thereof, nnd all persons whatsoever
having or pretending to have any tight, title, Inte
rest or clolm In or to the ship Hercules and her car
go libelled ogeinst as aforesoid by publicly affixing
this monition on Hie mainmast or the said ship H« r
cole* nnd by leaving thereoffixed a true copy there
of, and by ell other lawful ways, means end moth
mis whatsoever, whereby this monitlen mny be
made most public or notorious, to be and appear at
the time and place aforesaid before the Judge afore
said, to shew cause as aforesaid, if any they have.
And whntsocvcr you shall do in the prcmi.cs you
•ball duly certify unto the Judge aforesaid, ut the
lime and place aforesaid, together with these pre*
sents.
Witness (ho Honorable JohnC. Nicoll, Judge of our
said District Court, this seventeenth day of Qcto
ber, In the year of our Lord eighteen hundred
and forty.
CHARLTON & WARD,
1’roctori for Libellants.
S-] GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
All persons concerned in the nlwvn monition will
take due notice. D. H. STEWART,
oc 20 Pep. Ma*. Diet, of Geo.
t is HIIPS I-ofloVtiiSln'o-I;"*'". P™.!"'.
JidU Tylrae, fur sulu by GKO H MAl.
sop 3
Scnwyi. Suitncl. und SlieeUnsn.
A LSO-N.tio M.A “?)• J “
A hi .to ...nrtlii.nl *** !>« nwnv. inml. re
“W” 0 ’o JOHNSON raf*
oc 6
Ifl’Dowall, llnync dc Co.
TJAVE received per ships Thomus Dennett, Mo
XX dorn and Chicura, just from Liverpool, en
extensive assortment of PLAINS, BLANKETS,
&c viz:
PLAINS.
Buies extra quality Milled White Welsh Plains
Do 1st, 2d ond 3d quality do do do
Do fine nnd extra quality imitation Welsh Plains
Do Burnstublo.and Yutkshire White Plains
Do Super. Blue Dressed English Plains
Do 1st ond 2d quality Grey Welsh Plains
Do Bluo and Grey Mixt Dressed Plains
Do 1st and 2d quulity Brown and Drab Kerseys
Do licit English oil Wuul Mixt Kerseys
I)o Wilkinson's Grey Mixt all Wool Kersey end
I’luint
Do 3-4 nnd 7 8 heavy English Union Plains
Do 3-4 nnd 7-8 heavy English Cotton nnd Wool
Kvrscy*
Do 3-4 und 7-8 Grundy’s oil Wool Kerseys
DOMESTIC PLAINS AND KERSEYS.
Extra quality Drab all Wool Kersey
Hozsrd’s While and colored all Wool Kersey
Grey all Wool Cordova Plains, a new article
Wool and Cotton Kersey, luw priced
Washington and Glasgow Wool nml Cotton Kerssy
Glenrock nnd Rob Roy do do
Linsey Woulsey, Grey and Red
BLANKETS.. .
Loudon Duffil Blankots, of every description
Mackinaw ami Point Blankots
Super. Rose, Whittioy und Bath Red Blankets
French Striped Blankets, from 40 to 90 lbs weight
French heavy Grey and Green Blunkets
French heavy Bed Blankets.
ALSO.
Blue nn.l brown Ells
Drab, Olivo nnd Blue English Great Coats
Scotch Bonnets and Kilmarnock Caps
Guernsey Frocks, large size
English Yarn and Worstud Hoar, for plantation use
Slate snd Black do do : for servants
Woollen Gloves and.Wool Half Hose,fur do
Bluo. Grey end Steel Mixt Satinet, fine and cuarsa
Red and White Flannel
Super. Welsh Flannel, by the trass or piece
Blue, Ilomsll, Verona, Madras and Fancy Hdkfiu
Bluo, W B und all colored T hrend
Meta! and Horn Buttons ond Needles .
Super. Loiqbswool and Worsted Half Hose
Super. White Mixt end Brown Cotton Half If oso
6- 4 Bleached end Brown Waltham Sheeting
3-4, 7-8 and 4 4 White and Brown Shirting
3-4, 7-8 and 4 4 Heavy So. Ca. brown Shirting
Super. 7-8 and 4-4 Long Cloth
Blue und Fancy l’lnid Homespuns
Marlboro end Southern Stripe do
Cotton Orenburg end Brown Dnlling
7- 8 and 4-4.Apron Check
Low priced Prints nnd llo nbozels
Super 4-4 Irish Limm. warranted a I flax.
1 COTTON BAGGING.
Extra Heavy 44 inch Sea Island Bugging, 2 lbs per
Dundco-12 nnd 43 inch Bagging
Best Rope, Bagging Twine.
Tho above Goods were selected in England and
at tho North by one of tho partners, and compnto
a *cry extensive assortment of Seatonablo Goods.
All of which will be sold at the lowest rates.
Planters and Factors will bo supplied with articles
for (amily use at whulosala prices.
NO. 30 EAST BAY,
oc 20 2tt Charleston, S. C.
M0 Mustard and Sance*
1 A UUXKS Mustard, 10 dos Sauce, just ro
roivetl per Wm Taylor and for sara by
tug 23 JOHN B. GAUPHV & SONS.
Soap ft Candles*
$ rkfk BOXES No 1 Seen •
IUU 40 do Sperm Canales. Landing ftom
Brig Savannah, and for sale by
oc 13 CLAGIIOR.N ft WOOD.