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The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 3

The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 3

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IilONTGOME RY PRIOE3 OUR RE II given under our telegraphic head. On the sub-: RnU Ilod to Gulf. The Mobile Advertiser, speaking of the project ject of ISavery and the related topics, it will be of running a Rail Road to the Gulf at Pensscnla, tnundtroetQ Vermont a no to sreedom. Gov. W.

treads no backward steps.1 i 'j- Orrfulli Centrtrt trrr tbt et'rrkla iTMtfiKT ml KatrtU," TUESDAT HOEKING, OCTOBER SO, KCT. few days since, ssked the question, why to Now let us see what the Governor has said on MONTGOMERY: 1 Teteerapbed to (he Clurlettoo Courier.) FURTHER ByThB ATLANTIC The United States mail iteanhip Atlantic arrived the We append an extract from the Artielea. li'naat 'lu From! To MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2U, 1851. Articles. To Artrelea.

iFrom report of the message IRON. at New York to-day, Wednesday, with one hundred ihetzovernor trusts the legislature will ber BAGGING. Peusscolaf We expressed oar gratification that the Advertiser had asked the question, and desired Mobile to answer it. Mobile is answering the question. Witness the correspondence in our columns this morning between Col.

P. Phillips and Capt. John Childe, engineer of the IK! AOTEKTIRBR AND GhZYTft. Opptck. MtHUgomery, Od.

20, Cottoh TbepastbubMiiadullweektmong.oar cotton The few ale. have been confined principally to lot. brought into market by nnall (ami-era from thin and adjoining countiei. We quota 6 to 6rc. for middling to good middling.

-w Grocerie. and ProvifiiolM, owing to like difficult navigation on the Alabama, are very bigb. Freight up the river $3 to $4 per barrel. COTTON STATEMENT. 4 Stock on hand Sept.

lit, 1851 .3,328 Received past week PAINTS. Vermillion Lead, Kentucky. pr.yoa, J5, -I Country Bar. English 4 Hoop 1 in mind that they are responsible to a "hjghe law" and Mhigher power" than the people, els their oath of office is a mockery. He regret, that conscience is scouted in these Utter days- tt i 0 East India .18 Scotch Hemp.

note. QunnyBage iChrome, Green. Mobile and Ohio Rail Road. The Tribune has to aiMt 0 BALE tie does not believe the people ol Vermont en Spanissi 10 Nnrl Rods 7 71 Tobias Cook, our Travelling Agent, ii now in the Western part of the State for the purpose of visiting such as are in arrears with th id offfce for subscription, trust none will permit him to pass without responding. It ill also afford a favorable opportunity touch as desire to become subscribers to do Bear in mind this la the cheapest paper in Alabama.

Price only Two Dollars a year, when paid in paanengem from Liverpool, which port she left on the lstinst, She had been delai'nad forty-nine hours by an arcident having occurred to her machinery, and had experienced heavy galei on her mawiRe. The America, which left Boston the 17th ult, arriwd at Liverpool on the 2Srj ultimo. Cotton, In the hnd experienced no change since the deportiiiof the Asia on llie 27th ultimo, hut wasBteady. Theles amounted to filteen thousand hales tpVthe-'tradei and four, thousand tp Kentucky. i Northern tertain the notion (hat I hey are-absolved from any law which does not happen to suit their, Blue 1..

6 some remarks attempting to prove that Pensacoht cannot be the terminus of the Rail Uoa-J hence to the Gull, which, to onr mind, are entirely inconclusive, and we think it would be dangerous IMAO.Bu.M... 6i 1 ...18 Country views and wishes. iw most be enforced; but LIME. BEESWAX. SPICES.

Yellow. SOI ThomtAton for Mobile to fold her arms and let Pensacola COFFEE. i 1S.63J L. Shipped patt wu'eWX Stock on hand-Oet. it is to' be remembered that the laws.

are themselves subject to public opinion and the provisions of and, therefore, may be chsng'eqV or annulled. The liberty of speech and the press, to the utmost latitude, must be al MOLASSES. Cassia w. Ginger, Race Bio. 11 tt tt and Montgomery make the experiment.

Wf 00 New 85 I 40 Porto Eico 14 Flour, was sixpence, higher, andCom was-ind- 10, Sufrar uu Lasiira 14 have little doubt but that road will be built to both points, and that each will be profitable in a ..1 so lowed, in order to enlighten public opinion. liv Nutmegs to 00 Java .1. 151 ery attempt tore-press 'his liberty, whether OILS. I- Pepper CHOCOLATE. li igh degree.

The Regttter has some remark 0 Ofl 1 10: law or lite exercise ot patronage, must be luiiie No.3..... on the subject in which the following paragraph and can obtain no permanent lavor from an in'el raand, with large rales, at an advanre of a shilling Wheat had an upward tendency. the good qualities of Sugars were saleable. Coffee 'was unchanged. No transactions1 had taken place in Ameri can Rice efrTohacco.

1 i Tradff in flat, and prices were down. The London money Vmarket was very active and improving, though further failures were cxoecied. No. 8-. I Pimento SUGAR.

N. O. Brown Clarified MAB.K15T. 'v Condenseil ironirbe Preseenl.lr Orleans, Thursilav Morning, 1851. i COTTON.

Tliere was again a good business yes considering the reduced quantity offered, and 4 bales found purchasers, mostly for France and England, and at ontside prices. ppears: CANDLES. pr. lb i v-, 08,7 60 iSperin, Winter IS 00 I Fall 1 il SS 'l 25 Our Montgomery friends sometimes accuse us 10 .14 .14 of indifference towards them that we do not sym ligent insure the conatiiutioniil test it isthe province of tliet judiciary todetermine the Uvvs unconstitutional, and no individual ur Siate should be discouragedrom resorting to this (ribnnal. '0.

jLoaf. ..121 ICrushed N. Bedford Speita. 60; Star Tallow Lard ....) 00 00 pathise properly in tbeir enurts to tacihiate communication with this city. SuchJs not ri-tiUy the case.

Castor 60 The bullion the Bank of England was increasing -NEW: 'ORLEANS CLASSIFICATION. Tanners 00 20 OOi Mobile would be blind and to the strongest The Governor thinks it not best to boast much 8 a8; 25 PROVISIONS. 8 1 a'lachment to the constitution and the Union. I SO i STKEL.pr.lb. 1 iEnglisli blistteo.

lAiuericanbllatercd, 15 German 25 6 Inferior none I Middling Fair. Ordinary. uCi 1 Fair Middling. 6a7J Good Fair Good Middling. 71a7i Good and Fine Beet, Mess 00 10 50 ine overmuch zeal in these 'respects may indi- considerations of interest, if the -did not, feel the importance of enterprises linking her to the opulent and flourishing regions around the capital of the State to all improvements enhancing its wealth DOM.

GOQUy. A-. Osnaburgs a4-4 .1. Cotton Yam T. A 'V i FRUIT.

Almonds. So. longues I inua generally, in x-ngiana, -WHS reviving. CotipqU had advanced to96Ja96f. Thfe Mississippi with Kossuth and his companTons had, arrived at Marseilles on lhe25th ult, whirh orca-sionbd great city having, been illuminated, He has sailed forthe United States; The Catholic Prelate has issued, a eirrulnr miinul.

rate thatft here is ground for suspicion; but he 16 To Tx Payers. We are irequested by. Mr. David Campbell, Tax-Col lector for this county, to state that he will attend atthe CourtHoue in this city during llie two first weeks of the Circuit Court, for the purpose of receiving the State and County Tax for the year 1851 and respectfully requests a call from all who may yet be in arrears. JPennsylvaul and Qlilo Elections.

We learn from a dispatch in the Charleston Courier, that Wm. Bigler, the Democratic candidate for Governor in Pennsylvania, has been elected by about nine thousand majority, over Wm. F. Johnston, the present Whig Governor. It is believed a Democratic Governor has been elected in Ohio.

The returns so far received from that State chow large" democratic gaint.w The St hod of Alabama, which convened at Selinaon theth instant, adjourned on Monday 'thel3ih. The bnteipnse says the number ot Ministers andVEldera in attendance was' very STATEMENT OP 83; Port, notices that Vermont solicited admission to the Union, "adopted fully the constitution, and never and prosperity rfur they are naturally tributary to this city they swelL our trnde and capital, and. Stock on hand September 1, 1351.. 15,390 Arrived since 1 Mess 0000 001 Haisins box; 3 504 W. rias-asKed tor any important amendments, '-al 3 00 ,4 0 i.

I I i ih American. Pr hue wlien tbey come in form ot tue great work under Prunes if i Arrived lo-day. 1.CC3 though solicited to do so, and has never joined consideration, promise to increase the fortunes of CurrantsZante. so Bacon: 1 ivm-j ling resistance to the policy otihe Government lo tela- tion to the Ecclesiastical Titles TheiVench papery have beeavery severe on, 'Lord IGio, 00 60 Dotnto the -highest reciprocal we beg our Montgomery friends to believe that if at times we Figs, Drum. FISHi, 53.304 6 siugar-cured; btported lo date.

Exjiorled 14 00 box: 1 25; raimcreton delivered Tiverton, which have seemed intent upon other great, work to the neglect of thoae in which they are immediately in Americttn ..1. .60 Jamaica 60 1 K. 1. .46 Whisker, ISIloulders. i 9 00' town he represents in the British House Conrmons- Stock on hand and on ship-board not cleared terested, it lias been because these nave been more ..60 I Si No.

2 The averageWaily attendance Exbibi- immediately brought toour notice. Whenever the Ik Sio. Herring; No. 1 boxl 1 5018 OO'ILard, Country. Western 40 jBoTTER, Goshen TEAS.

I Suoar and Mola3ses. Sugar is retailing at previ-ous 8 bbls. nuw Molasses sold at 38c. Later in the day some 40 bbls. more new crop were 'i tuJ "liters in acts tending to a violation of Uie Constitution.

'He hoped ihat ihe cryof "danger to the tike the old cry of "danger to the Church" in England, is not to he made the pretext for arbitrary measures or degrading sub-mission. -Governor'- next declares in favor of a protective tariff and adds that if disappointed, Vermont will undoubtedly seek redress in ihe Union, not out of it Other States are rebuked for meddling with the legislation of Vermont, and are reminded that it is time for them to complain when their rights are violated." Capital of the State projects an enterprise of mutual advantage, the emporium is ready to say: The excitement in Madrid relative to Cuban affairs none.) 1 I I none. 1 It 1 14 I ISf 14 1(1 Ml 12 14 18 1 0 17 SO 20 25 16 SO .50 25 2 50 50'' I Imperial iQunpowder was gradually dying-A-ay, the execution ot Lopez 7 00; 7 60 rtow here a hand, my trusty inenay 'And gie' us a hand o' thine FLOUR, bbl. Ohio and Illinois, St Louis, Mont'ryCilv Mills. GUNPOWDER.

Flour No change in the market, which continues Western Country CnEESE.Northern. i Pine Apple 8 00; 8 50! 6 50' 6 50 This is looking at the matter in a proper point naving oeen generally deemed The Austrian authorities have hung Kossuth in effigy at Pesth, Hungary, the presence of the heavy. Sales 141X1 including 75 of view, and exhibits a spirit and feeling that we lti. 25 il 60 il 60 1 00 1 55 00 JI 2 00 ,4 00 il 26 11 60 S5 :2 00 ..60 00 300 Indiana at $3 75 for superfine, and $3 25 for line 330 St. Louis, in lots, at $3 85 200 extra St.

Louis at 6 60! bbl. Common, Turkey was on the eve of an important political most cheerfully Let her persevere 8 00; sportinir 1 l'uuchong WINKS. Madeira, i Malaga irort iOlaret. this course obtain a suitable charier for We merely give these things as items of Onions PORTER. jLondon, UL.AS3.

American, 8x10 box; 2 50; large. The Synod embraces at present 98 53 ministers, and over 4,000 The Enterprise remafchs We had the pleasure of listening to several sermons delivered by ministers, members of the Synod, all of which displayed much talent and erudition. We are disposed to think, however, that, Tie er-inon of the occasion, was the one delivered by vuiuumuui nuL-uiiiiia irora India were more favorable. A great inundation bad occurred in the road to Mobile at the next session of the legis that our readers may keep They must draw theirowu conclusion. v.

Punjaub, which had destroyed an immense amount of lature, subscribe liberally to the stockt and let iNorthern Ale I 8 Otlj 4 0f 4 50i duz. 4 00 4 00 property. v-. the road he built at once. Tt should be.

done in IScotcli doc. I liChnmpagne. ......112 U0 five years at the outside. Montgomery is ready FtnTIIER BY TUB AMERICA, i. $4 53, and ltO extra Illinois at the same Grain Corn was in demand, with sales of 5000 sks viz: 460 heated al 39, 1000 mixed at 40, 130Dat 43, 44 and 45, 00 prime white at 49, and 426 selected at 50c per bushel: Ot Oats 1140 sacks St, Louis sold at 31.

and 625 do. (seed Oats) at 33c. perhushel. Provisions The only sale of Pork wo heard of was20bbla. And of Lird lOOkegsat and 23 bbls.

at.9ie. per lb. Bacon retailing at Hal 1 ic. fur Sides, but prices almost nominal. Alot of 125 boxes Western Cheese brought 15c.

per lb. Coffee SOObags Rio sold in many lots at 7ic- WulsKY--Some sales were reported to have been PACING SHOTTING SACES. New Orleans Carpet Warehouse. to dp her pari, and we have every reason to be f-tbe Rev. Mr.

Nail, of Mobile, on Saturday. It Correspondence. Mobile, Sept. 1, 1851. Dear Sir: Will yon be giaid enough to in-form meof the practicability of cossitig a Rail Road over ihe Alabama river Iron) the Baldwin aide to Mobile? Whether it can be easier ac-.

lieve tlint a Targe amount of stock wilt be taken Cotton BHfhtly Baltimore, Oct. 15. -The British miil steamship Araen'oiarriTad at Ifnli. is to be published, by order of the Synod." i DTlt will be seen from a telegraphic dispatch at the opening of (lie books on the first Monday in November nex Tins will he for the purpose fax at five o'clock this, Wednesday evening, with one to the-N. O.

Delta, thai C. C. Langdun has been of building the track from thie point to the nunurea ana elgnt passengers from Liveruool. which THE PACING AND TROTTING RACES will commence over the Bertrand Course, on MONDAY, the 1st day of DECEMBER, ami cou-tinue eit days. For particulars, see hand bills.

octl7tf PROPRIETOR. southern boundary of Conecuh coiinty, being 1 portshe left on the 4th instant. She reports the arrival appointed Consul to Havana, vice Owen re moved. A fit successor to such a predecessor. made at 191 or less, but nothing definite could be ascer he southern boundary of the State of Alabama.

ot tne tranklat on the morning of the 2d inst. Ihe Liverpool Cotlon market bad been dull and flat tained abouttbem; Salt A cargo of 3100 sks Liverpool (a third fine) UTOn ilie 8th Grn. Twiggs, of the Ar In this, Mobile is as much interested as she would be were the charter to extend the road to X-XBSaAX. CASH ADVANCES. since the Asia's departure on the 25th ult-, and evinced my, was married to Mies labilha Hunt, of fen TTTE will make liberal cash advances nn Cotton was sold on Tuesday at about 55c.

slightdeclme in The salesof the week also flo. 23, OHAK.TKES STREET. f- VrE are receiving direct from English nnd it American Manufacturers, a very exteniie nnd carefully selected assortment of all kmdtt of CARPETLNGS, comprising the new patterns of life following, viz; -n Velvet nnd Brussels Tapestry Brueserstjlhree ply Ingram, Tapestry and other in great variety rv Venitian, Brussels and Tapestry Stair Car pe tings Figured Baize and Linen Crumb Cloths; ilairClotbT.ibleandPninoCovfrs; Window Shades; Mosaic, Chenille otber Ruga Furniture Oil Cloth, white and colored Mattings; Poor Mats of all kinds, Ac. Also, Floor Oil Cloth from 3 to 25 feet ft new patterns from the best manufucturers; all of which we offer at prices that will compete advhiv-tageously with the most favored markets of tt.n country, wholesale or tetad fur cash, or fiaiufactosy paper. 1 8ept8-tw4w6m a.

ROUSSEAU CO. hat city, for it is the same direction that a road VV to be i shipped to Tarleton Whitine. octl5 It. A Km JIKUj. We wish the General and his bride much hap dired to Mobile would tane, or very nearly complished from a point above the junction or below it? In jvhat mode it should he accomplished (if practicable) by a draw bridge or road boat connecting the terminus "of the road whether, there art any serious difficulties which would render the cost of the work very great.

i-- At your would be pleased io hear from you folly on this subject. Very Respectfully, P. Phillips. Capi. Childe, Chief Engineer Mobile and Ohio Rail Road Company.

Mobile, Sept. 29th 1851. Hon. P. Philips.

Dear Sir I have for aome days been in receipt of your' favor of the 9th iii8tant, but illness and die consequent press of other engagements have depitved me of the As we have -said before, must now make FttEioiiTB-rThcshipMaid of Orleans taken for Havre at 1 5-16 cent for Cotton a further advance of I. Ex ohfnge Sterling Ellll lower. We quote: 5 Sterling K6i to 1031, Francs 5 15 to5.2U. New York aixtv-dav Bills. to 31 per cent.

dis. which amounted to 30,003 bales, of which exporters took eight thousand, and peculaturs three thousand-demonstrated a considerable falling offin consumption. The middling qualities were nearly an eighth lower, and the ordinary and inferior descriptions much neg Fublic -Printing, ECRETAET OF STATE'S Secretary of State's some tangible "proof- that she intends to aid: in piness. 87 We are indebted to the Hon. Wm.

Km? for valuable public documents. OmcK, building this road to the Gulf. That 1, 1851. Montgomery, AlaAug. 9.

lected. Fair Bowed was wortji Orleans 6d. Sight Checks on New York. per cent, a par. EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this will do bo, we have every assurance, and should Also, to the Hon.

S. W. Harris, fora copy of ureaastntlsconlinued in steady demand, at the nrices lie show a greater disposition to aid in the pro office until Monday the 6tlr day of October, next, at 12 o'clock. Meridian, for doing the public the Congreestonal Globe for the 2d session ol CHARLESTON PHUKET. CHARLESTON, Oct 17.

Cotton. A good de quoted at the tailing of the' Asia. Corn was in' fair rt-qucst, but unchanged in price. The stock was lieht. ject than Mobile, a very strong feeling will be the 3 Ul Congress.

Uenmston Circular quotes Wheata nennv. nnd mand prevailed yesterday, the sales having reached 1700 bales. Most of the available stoch having been 1 created in her favor, in this no', throw out these suggestions as, threats at all, but printing oi the btate ot Alabama, lor two years, commencing oti the first Monday in December next Proposals for doing Uie public printing must specifically state tbe lowest per centum the bidder pleasure ot.making and earlier reply. 6d. higher during the week.

-v. our tirst question I have no doubt of Ihe disposed of, tlie market -was very firm at 71 to 73c. for merely to let our frieiidd in Mobile know before the first number of a paper of the above name, entire practicability of passing a railway betweer middling qualities, and 8 toSic. lor middling fair to lair, hand wfiat we feel satisfied will be the State published at Washington City, and see it incau- Another dejpaich says an clgluh. Em.

Courier. Additional per -r, Bai.timork, Oct 16. KossUTWWas not allowed lo land at Mar.RilW: nr uaiuwin anu mobile counties Over the Alabama river and adjacent bottoms any where, with prop-per riorth nf Twelve-Mile affairs in the Contingencies Bpoken of. r'Verbum up to about 2 o'clock, when the America's news came to Hand, and it remains to Jie syen what cfiect her advices will have upon the market, WHEAT! HOW IS THK TIBJE FOR PLASTERS WHO BlT( GOOD WHEAT ON BAND I Wheat Wanted at $1 40-100 Per Bitthet. THE Alabama river is so nearly dried up tfet our supplies of Western Wheat are enttretr cut off.

In order to keep our Flow Hill in motion, we are willing to advance the price of good Wheat for all that we can use until the river becomes navigable for large boats. 11m have ho timt to ht. sap. sal. -r 4 And, it other circumstances rendered it win undertake to do tne worn on uie prices established in the first section of an act entitled an act for the better regulation of the State printing, and altering the mode for paying for the same," approved the fourth day of 1840, (see Clay's Digest of the Laws of Alabama, page 370,) and of an act entitled "an act amendatory of an act entitled 'An act for the better -regulation of the State printing, and altering the mode of paying fur approved February 14th.

1848. (see papers. It purports to be devoted to African Colonization, but all in the South who-wre opposed to abolitionehould beware ot it, unless to visit London, but sailed direct to New York, where he is momentarily cipected. Spain is about to fortify desirable, I should not despair of finding a prac- lThe Washington Republic state, on the au Kngrotlng Clerk. KT" We are authorised to annoanre W.

J. GREENE thority of af Southern geutlemHn. that South Carolina has lost but otie Northern means. ticaoie route, lower- down, between this island and Raft rivers It is well-known that (lie delta tuba on an extensive scale. The World's Fair closed Ihey ere prepared to read articles in commenda on the the London monev market was as a candidate for re-election to the office of Engrossing Llerk, for the House of Representatives, at the ensuing the Alabama river is an.

undulating; sub ma- iince the adoption of the Cimslitutiu'ii, and that tionvf Fred. Douglass and Aw efforts at Cuioni- cnangcu, upland Cotton in Havre was quoted at 63 to 64 francs. tue the owner was paid two thousand dollar for. latioo, semion of the Legislature. Clay's Digest, page 371,) stating the different kinds tor the moment navigation opens, wheat will be worth at lcast40 cents lets per If you have wheat which you wish to keep for your own use, bring it to the mill whilst tbe rivtr is low and: we will give you a barrel of good flour for four by people not at all responsible for hid abduction." Hue formation ciay and sand, upon the surlace of which detached deposition of shells in the form of islands and bars have to some extent arotected the subsifaia from abrasion' by water ot type and printing as set tourtn in tne act ot 4th CT We are under obligations to Hon.

Jere- We find the above hi the Joarnal of yesterday. Secretaiy of 4h Seuate. fty We are authorised to announce J. F. MAR- Mew York Market.

Baltihore. October 106 p. declined td-day, Wednesdav. in the New and it seems tobe going the rounds of the federal, whig press geooralty. psitaf-lhp RAST, a candidate for re-eleciiun to tlve office Clemens for valuable public documents.

We imagine we hear Jere. ejaculate, You have ana a nan tmstiets ol good wheat, payable at any time within two weeks after the river rises so that York market afr eighth of a cent, and the sales reach of Secretary of the Senate, at the ensuing session of wtiere not tnus protected many channels, small 4iaya and bayous have been excavated, trom linie brtime, by flood'ciirrents, and subse- enerul svstem ot-lying nu detraction now au all the boats can un. Wheat delivered at-Roy ed fifteon hundred bales. Oilier articles exDerienced the General Assembly. ir.gou in the country lor the purpose of render a -i bad way'of showing your obligations." South Corollua Elections.

pointn the railroad will be one dollar and forty no change: it. ijiientiy dilled aiiimi with all sorts of river drift, inc South Carolina as odious as possible to Colonel of ihe Twenlr-Fourlh Regiment. cents less the freight from that point. We will furnish batrs to those wishim? to shin ua consiatiiigchiefly of-timher, mud and sand. The Uebruary, 1840.

In addition to ihe requisitions of the last mentioned act, the public printing must be executed strictly according to the provisions of an act entitled An act to amend an act for the better regulating of the State printing, and altering the mode of pay-iug for the same," approved January SI, 1846, (see session laws of 1845-6, pages 26 and The contractor will be required tocouform to any alterations made by law since the passage of the act of fourth Febrnary 1840, and which may be made during the term of the contract, either redu dlftg or increasing tbe quantity of or making addi Baltimorr. Oct.16. In the Kew York market to day Cotton was dull CT" We are authorifed to announce CHARLES H. oilier Estates; as by the above showing she As matter of interest to many of our readers. depth ol (here river deposits, and their consistency avheat.

r.octlT fc L. B. MOODY, Airent, we present some returns being all we have re roeuiiairri none direction bettrr than another the rtomd seem to nave little caneor complaint on (he fecoreof runaway negroes. ceived of the late election in South Carolina KOULTON, as a candidate for the office of Colonel commanding the Twenty-Fourth Regiment, Alabama Militia. Election third Monday (SOih day) of Ocloherneit.

necessaryrailway are quesiions ol detail ivhfchHn engineering survevor can readilv The further stales that it knows of and inactive, under the effect of the America's news. A thousand bales were sold, and middling Orleans were worth and Upland 81c. Flour had advanced an eighth. Secession. Co-operation 2,479 di'tertnine.

But whenever sounded they have been tuund hot to' exceed 20 to 40 feet in depth, 106 hree fugitives, during the last iwenty-five from one locality tu South Carolina, who escaped and were never recovered. The Republic waV doubiles' mUinformfd in the premises, and ft; Carpetlngs, VELVET TAPESTRY; BnwseU Tapertry; Tapestry Ingrain, (new article,) Three Ply, and Ingrain Carpetbgs Cheneille and Tufted Rugs, Ac now open, and for sale at low prices, by o6r8 W.B.A A.E, BELL. harleston City Richland Fairfield Edgefield TO HIiDICAL STUDENTS. A "Certificete of Tuition in the Medical Depart tion to the public printing, and shall be subiect to a S94 auu capioie ol bearing the heaviest structures by prorata compensation, according to the terms of ment of the Memphis Institute," can be obtained on Ohio and Pennsylvania Elections. Baltivorr.

OcL 15. the simple process ol-piling. Besides, nearly llu; whole area north. of ift river is covered wiin tne law and ot contracts. 939 v- 812 statement is of a nature easily "it be pmved.or disproved.

What may have been the motives ol application to the proprietors of Uie "Advertiser and All blanks for the Executive and State Officers rhaw -Kew berry Lexington ..1,01 848 nn 838 244-, 638 y. 2B0 446 Wood, the Democratic candidate for Governor a tniCK ana Heavy growth ol limber; and wiier Gazette." Received this Day1 ever litis is the case there is tarely any difficulty of Ohio, has been elected by lO.OOOmajority. LIBERAL ADVANCES hi constructing anu sustaining a railway. UlGLEKs majority for Governor of Pennsylvania 812 1420 --t 929 .636 658 791 lo (he secoimqnesttoo. With reference to are required, in the last mentioned act, to be contracted for and furnished by the quirr, without regard to composition or press work.

1 Proposals received up to the time mentioned will be published on that day, in tha presence of the Governor and such bidders as may attend, and the lowest bidder (if according to tbe reduction contem Made on Cotton shipped to Jurey New Orleans, by E. H. HARRIS, Agent. win oe about nine thousand, The Democrats have line of road from Montgomery, or Co'urrl. elected nearly a full ticket.

The Whigs are sun Oct. 6 Cm bos, two routes are supported bv surface the Kepubltcut its informant, we of course cannot answer. But any charge, ii intended against us, of having copied it fur any base purpose iu-! dicated, we repel as laUe and unfounded. JoitniaZ. We are glad to hear it.

suppose you be a little more particular in giving circulation and currency to what a moment's reflection must have convinced you was a lie and a slander, fab ricated for the meanest and basest purpose. York Chester fc.a Lancaster a Sumter Chesterfield" DarlingtOQ 1 Georgetown Bfirnwell Colieten Goose Creek (Parish) l.t poseit to nave enected the return of the Judges of iiiQicaiions as more lavorable than others. One, 956 riPTT DOLLAH3 HEWARD1 the Supreme Court. five lo six miles Mow Stockton, enwsine to 117 plated in the first section oi the act ol 21st January, 1846,) will be declared Sttite printer for the term C. FOKEHOT COn A BEAUTIFUL LOT CLOTHING, conwl-ing of fine French Caasiiaere and Casbnunt and Silt COATS, with a great rariety of others sdaptcd to the season also Drap Tete and other: PANTS and VESTS, of a rery superior qualrty very fine HATS, of all kinds and styles; Gaain, Silk and Lisle Thread UNDEII-SH1KT8 aJ DRAWERS, together with Umbrellas, Trunks, JS We have also made arrangements by vkirh we will be constantly receiving accessions te our stock throughout the season.

mv)6wtf lint about a mile below Pint St. Phillip. The 250 859 615 924 RANAWAY from the subsfriber, near Loachapoka, Macon countv, a of two years, upon entering into bond in the sum of other in a norilica-tstlv direction from I heviciin 68' Kew Consul at Ilnvana. Wasiiimoto.v, Tuesday, Oct. 14.

Tk. -s Stodder (an instrumental survey 243 16 ui uiis mumin? announces the an- negro man by the name of PETKR. Pe- ter is near 30 years old, tolerably dark eomplexion.of rather a siiiiling countenance, about may develop others equally rrood or better.) lie- bt Audrews Church rintrnenlof C. C. Langdon, ediwr of the Mobile Ad aide Ihe Mobile river, the lirst-tramed route will ten uiousatm dollars, payable to tue uoveinor and his successors in office, with at least two good and sufficient securities, to be approved by the Governor, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the du ties according to law and contract.

This bond must be executed iu ten days from the publication of the bids. vertiser, to the Consulate of Havana. cross the eusaw river two miles or more below AndersoB and- Pickens reported 900 majority 5 teet 8 or 9 inches high, weighs About 1 60 poundB, tolerably quick spoken, with one of his front teeth on the right side of the upper jnw broken off. He the mouth of Middle river, and the oilier route. eacii, for co-operation.

Tha majority for co-operation thus far, is about FALL HATS Just received by C. POMROY. Te.ejrB pbed to ihe New Orleani Delta. WESTERS NEWS. v- St.

Louis. October 13, reiui hiiu wniB a niiitf, hiiu signs uis name 'Peter O. Uoltv:" la a toleriible honspiirnontnr. Proposals should be properly endorsed nnd care Bear creek only, which is the bayou connection ol the Teuaaw with the Alabama river above injunction with the Bigby. The tipper roule will ue longest cf the two, but at the same tinted will 7000; it will probably reach 10 to 12,000.

and a good miller to grind oVsaw. He took off fully sealed, directed to ''Secretary of State'sUffice," Mr. RidHmerwki han arrived at IndenendenpR. from New-Yoik Alone Unrket. The money article of the New York Ileral dated Oct 11, says.

"The money market was decidedly easier today than it has been for. some lime and limns were readily negotiated nn tirst rate a.t fair rales of At the stcu board, to-day, a very material advance wa. obtained on evpry description of slock over Ihe price of yesteiday and it is the prevailing impression that prices will Mile higher at the stock with linn a course Panama hat, an old black Al and lodged tne rost (nhce. Deraocratlo Victory In PmnarlTanla encounter firmer 'ground, if not less of deeply O. Pomoroy cV Co.

1 ECEI ED this day a beautiful lot of Fashion. Ai able Clothing of Pants, Vesta, 4c. tc Additional supplies are daily expected. jel pacca coat, a dark blue blanket overcoat, one pair will be reen from a telegraphic dispatch thai 5- Sccreta.ru (if State. New Meiico Col.

Summer and Mr.Harvens, of the Boundary CororniMion. The corn crops of the Rio overflowed botloinM.v The passage, however, can the old Keystone haa been redeerhed fioni tli oiacK satinet, puma, one pair oiue siripea cotton pants, one pair brown linen ints, one pair coaire The period for receivintr bids and declaring easily accumpusnea ny either I he pamculu A Ixijo are turning out good those of most oiherpli misrule of federal whignery, and rulia up one of the contract above mentioned, has been extended cotton pants, one coarse cotton and two northern homespun shirts, and a black satin vest. He had to MONDAY, tbe 8d day of November next, at ecs In that region have failed. Bands of American desperadoes infest the route, disguised as Indian, and prelereitce. that any one line may receive over others must result Irom instrumental surveysand a careful comparison of length, cost, commercial ber old Jackson majoritiea for the Democrati ins possession a "letter ol from a Baptist church, of which he had been a member in ii Clock, H.

K. OAKKKTT, September 25, 1851 Secretary of State. commit frequent depredations. board, the ensuing week, lor certain stocks than they have at any time since the first of Aiiirust. retiiiiuns and permanency of the work.

Major Weightman's majority to Coheres was about Tallapoosa county, Ala. I think fie will try to 1 he shipments of specie to Ku-ope. bv Ihe To the thiri question. The admission of a break" in a Hue of railway and the use ol Dve hundred. --i FASHIONABLE CX.OTHINO.

JUSP received by express, from New York a very btndsonw assortment of FALL AM) WINTER CLOTHING, manufactured in the bet style and of superior goods. A careful examination will satisfy any gentleman that they will com. pare eery ajwraov with any goods in the market both in quality, beauty and price, and more expected daily. septI0-dV C. POjimOY A CO.

WANTED. stea nets, -which have so long lerriried our Wall steamboats to connect the' terminus have been Cincinnati. Tuesdav. October 14. street banks, nave now in (act ceased.

The Bai- adopted is a lew instances, but only where bridg The river here has fallen one inch durhiR the last ic, winch sailed lo day, took out oulv about nine miiKc ins way in unio or xuaiana. I will give fifty dollars reward, if ho is apprehended out of the State of Alabama, and twenty-five dollars if apprehended within the Stale, and lodged in some jail so that I pet him. M. PEARSON. October 15.

1851-twlt-wtf BT A TOUNtt HENTLKS1A5T of Collegiate Edticalinn, who has been cngnged in teaching a short time, a situation in an Academy. epart-ment of Greek and Roman Literature proferred, Sfttpsfiiclory rpferences can be given. ho'isand d.illars; and it is now cenerallv bellev- twenty-four hours. Weather cool and without rain. hit was entirety iinpracticauie, illegal, or enor-mously expensive.

It is, however, rainy above. i e'l that there will be no specie shipped bv. the So groat have been the interruptions of the next steamer llto Address ji, iiox Jt, urcensooro, ucorgir. oetlO-wS; The demand for slerlinr exchange iji verv 3 30 per barrel. Whiskey 16J to 17c.

nef irallon. iratncol railways by these "breaks" lhal every I'flurl is made to avoid them. Secen railways The Nashville (Tcnn.) American and the Louisville (Ky.) Democrat, will each please insert to the amount of $3 and forward bills to this office Of Bacon 303 casks sides sold to day for shipment to fcorainees. This is what she ought to have done for Can in the last election, and then this slavery question would now have been in a far better eWiiion, for the South than it now ia. The loss of power by the Democracy has had much, if nol everything to ia in bringing us into our present fix.

Let os (hen restore the old Democracy to power. We certainly can Jose othiiig by It, for we have tried whiggery and found it tvanlino. We go in for the triumph and' success of Democratic principles and Ihe Democratic parly. So three cheers for Pennsylvania Is hot Tuts Rami- TitEasoi? The Pennsylvania, Anti-Slavery Society, now iri session at West Chester, only a few miles distant from Cincinnati, the scene of the lale abolition outrage, thus declare their opinion of the Fugitive Slave law: Agency for Entering AT CAHAflL ALABAMA. limited, and the amuiiul.

in market lor ale greatly exceeds Ihe demand; and we expect to fee die rates very soon much lower ihan at present." are bridged into the city ol Boston. Long islaitu Railway Company failed in consequence ixjw lurk, by the Canal, at Sic. per pound. A TEACHER WANTED. fPO take charge of the Auburn Masonic Female Institute, at Auburn, ilnron county, Alnbamn.

Early applications arc desired. Aihlxcsa Secretury of Auburn Lodge. A It is expected tliftt all applications will be accompanied with recummendatiisis of hih qualification. The aessioo will commence on the second Monday in Junuary Dext. oct-w8twl LM, GRAYSON, Secy, oi.

two "ureait" lu their road and the heavy DISSOLUTION of COPARTNERSHIP TIIHE firm of Campbell A Yongue is this day JL diwolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the said concern will hand r'lIIE Subscriber having been fur several years past ennnected with the Land Office at Cahaba, and being familiar with the business, proposes to act as Agent for the Entry of Lnnds lying in this expenses tnereoy incurred in Keeping up thei connections by a duuble set of sieamcrs. E.migrabts io CatiFORiiu' parlies if emigrants, Irnin.lliia State, have Dpd The New York and Erie Railroad Company Ihniugli our city, in the last iev dave, on their them in, and those indebted n.ake payment to John Campbell, who is duly aulhorisrd to settle tbe win soon uoanuon tneir present terminus al Put A Valuable River Plantation and Water Power. ON the first day of December next, we vill sell at public sale, in the town of West Point, Georgia, that VALUABLE PLANTATION, lying on ttie west side of the Clmtahooclte River, and District rersons sending the money in paper or the Lavd H'nrrof, with tho deseripliou of the Innd, will have tbeir business carefully and promptly attended ta Address, CaliHlra, Ala. ISAAC LENOIR.

mom, tweniy.five miles obove the city dispense with steame's and bring their road to lide water at Jersey City. Xake Champlain is now crimed butmesa JOHN (JAftlrrtr'Jljtj, Oetober 1, 1851 R011T.A. YONU VIL Notice to all Interested. BT virtue of tbe Act approved December 19th, 1837, entitled "An Act tn authorise the for known ha the Neals Mill Place, omtninimr FIVE tiirrr.iL'n a vn vititiwv bvtut a i.t ny a railway muuinn bridge. The Hudson riv er at Albany, the Susquehanna at Havre de Bxecntor'a Notice ETTERS testnmentary on Hie late of Mary lU Ann Hobbie, deceased, having been jinui.

to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Montgomery county, on the 17th September, Inmnt Notice is hereby given to thus hnvii.r; cktinu against said enate lo preipnt them in tonus ol l' hw, and those indebted tu the sumo to make i -menttonic. LEOXAliD PITKIN, lepl5S-wot 'jrice, the (Niagara river at Niagara, the St Ltwrence at Montreal, Ihe Olnu al Wlieelina, "The fugitive slave law we regard as an infraction of the conrtiiution, an en" nee against the code of a violation of the Uiv ol God. We cannot, we will nol, obey it, Neilli- uii'irjiui niiwJii a varan JXUttCiO, Tiw Water Power attached to the phtce is equal to any on the rivcr.nod is secured by charter irom thi State of Georgia. It lies only about four miles from the AWishing town of West Point, and ia within less than three fpijcsfrora Uie-V-wlroad. the Potomac al Washington, and the Savannah mation of limited partnerships," the undemtnied have formed a limited partnership in the Watch and Jewelry Butine, in the city of Montgomery, under the name and style of John Campbell, into which partner? hip tha nndorwpned, Robert C.

at Augusta, will severally be cr used by railway way to Calilnrnia. Ihey are principally from the counties of Lumpkin, Forsyth, Hall, Cherokee and Case. understand that they are now concentrated in the number of about one hundred and sixty and will leave there, in steamer Isabel, on Ihe 22d iusL, for Havana, where they will connect with the line nfsle-iners to Cliagres. We are informed Ilia', they are almost unanimous against any change in the constitution of California, which would admit lave labor into that stale. Augusta Vimst.

MeMKfra of tha Ooviriior of Vermont. Our neighbor ol the. Journal teems well pleased with ihe message of this functionary. Here is paragraph on ihe subject from Satar-ttay't paper: NOTXCB. IN puniuaiicc of the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to incorporate the Alabama and Florida Railroad Company," approved lllh February, I860, the comniispionprs therein authorised will, On the PIRSTMOXVA ia K0 VJiMBKR next, in the city of Montgomery, Ala proceed to oxm books and receive snbscriplioos fur stock in a Railroad to be constructed from the city of Montgomery, in Alubama.

to the city of Pelisncolu, in Florida, and the same will be kept open from day to day until further notice. octS-4w onages, ami inns avoid tne very greil iiiconveu win we encourage others to obey it. On tne contrary wo will, in all proper ways and menus, discourage obedience to it, Bnd do what in us lies iei.ee now experienced by the use ol stcainera 'nrrv made known on the day of sale. For further information, apply to W. O.

Darden or E. A. Cluny, at West Point, who will at prv and general transhipment. Each and all of Ihese Fine Watchea, Jowelry and Silver War, Myers, has paid the sum of Fivt Thoumnd Jjoftnrt, nnd is a poc.nl partner merely to that extent. Said partnership to commence on the 1st October, are equally or vastly mure difficult and expensive to cancel it on the statute book, ur make it a dead letter in practice.

"These aro our vie-, frankly avowed; thi QKORUE V. umler the Madivon HwiJj man iiieworsr-tnai can be lound in crossing the E.A.CHKNY, octSl-wls JA8. ARliESE. tool, and continue for the term of two yenrs. JOHN CAMl'HKLL, Robert c.

myers. Mour purpose, and we publish It to the world; itrovue ntcri my opinion is, mat the only prop er way to cross this river with a railway is bv i we win not amgiiiee the one, and come dues. flCT Ornnie Reporter copy and send account bridge with a horizontal double draw; giving Let thin notice be published succcftxivowieks in the Aiatomt Journal and Adwrtiter and State come imprisonment, como ileailt, with the help to v. uanien, est 1'uint, ua. two openings ai me same time ot 120.

leel each wi vihi, wd win inn swerve iroin tn oiner, Messasi or the Coverhor Vermost. winch being placed over slraiuht uortiun of the at Hie, in accordance with thr statute, octl H. W. WATSON, J. Pt C.

I he Uovernor ol Veimoilt transmitted his in-i irhannel ami Heen water, u-iil nn nh.tr... BATTJUDAY PACED Ior Wontffomory and WetnmDka. The Richmond Republican rejuices in Die keep constantly nn hnml a cumph-te uworiin. of articles in thiiHive lino, WATfiiia Ol tho bust Engli.h, Rwiaiul Frtwh manufacture, in gold slid silver, hunting und open-fiue caes, lever, lepioe. nnchur du.

plex etcapements, full jewelled and pla all sites all of which aro fully ir time and quality Ladies' Chains, of the pattern Gentlemens' gnard, fob and ventCluw Sliectaelea, gold, silver and steel, 1M aii Diamond Pins and Kinif. sago lo the Legislature on Ihe 1 1 tit hist. He tiwi or desiruction whatever lo steamera navura faccoa of So uiliern Submission In Georgia and rl-yZFIt THK fine new steamer TO THB PUBtlCI inculcates oliedtence to Hie laws and the Const ling me rurer. WiLUOAj Lvck ALiRtauTs master. dommiefdon Slorchant.

JJlobilo, Ala MU.CHAHLKS W.CAltY.of Macon county, will actamny ftcnt, in Moiitrrnnirry, where he will enntinuo during tho i-n-un, mid liberal Ofivftitrp nn ('(tticifi and othfr Ctiiritr-imifnth to mn, and who will promptly order supj'hrs ftr my cuHtomrm.of Ilni-L'iti, Hope, to he liirni i.rd at theloWrst Mobile prict's, nnd nt nity point rpqnircd on the rivr or rftilrnad, September 23, misMppi, but is alarmed lest Free-mil inmniili simitar bridge evenltially connect our If CO! subscribers having removed from their JL late stand, to the room latelv flecimicd bv will run the ensuing st'atii, and as lung tin-water will permit, in tlio tratJe botwwm Mobile is Pennsylvsnia New To prevenf loboe and Ohio wad with that ol Central Illino- Mobile and Oli Cent J. 3. Winter A Co, a a Banking Houw, corner of is, across the iiii.oitli of the Ohio. Mat, tns Kepubhcan renews the subniistion Montgomery and Wettimplca, tmiobinj; at ail th- 'I'd y.ms Imirth and last question. Hnvi naraet ano uourt.

would reipecihilly call the attention of the public to their large and Ladms' Urenst-Pins, Id arltl sd E.r-rinjr. hhc will have Mubih wry 8 AT I' RIM KV I.NlN'G. at ft o'clock, ami careliiily conwderrd the in companion Bplondid Btocfc of Clotlunirt Willi lh root nl oilier works ot a similar charac Rwhich thev are now iiemg, in point of threat of disruption at hnzirdi and to the last extremity. Don't the RMiain ihtnk the ubtoission majoriiioa in iho a little (no fcrreforthe North to become alarmed by submission threats 1 The Richmond inquirer, ter, I cannot rlwovet, orevti imagine, north r. a rsii.lv Cariser C.tt.l and Roy.

I Simu, I welrtJ Mile I. land, any aitiltnll ins wlircli tyle, qunlity awl workmanship, uusurpaiwod by my in the rjouthera Market. oris C. POMKROY CO. Hold l'enn.

in gold and silver holders Sliver Wore, warranted pore coin, pram threiuli ii, coniimg of table, t. aiuatird and aalt 8nmm; lul ls and Forks, soup Ladles, btilir BlWorPltrhorn, t'iaii-d I li i.keii, lution, but says Ihe poer to alter or amend any law remains with.tho people. The cniisiitii-tlouality of a law can only be deiermirtei) by, iho judiciary. Ha doubts tin constitutionality of the Fugitive. Slave t.iw, but commends the President lor enforcing it.

He concludes by saying Iho laws, of the land rau.lbe euforced at all hazards." Well, (be New York Tnlnric appeal's -equally at well plneed the Heio i us commendation that pajic-ol the same document "Tones) or the Mosmsc.Gov. Williama's Metsace to Uie new Legislature of Vermont was transmuted on Saturday, and its substance is on ber downward im will Iravp Mtmteoniert every TUKBDAY KV KNINti. itn mediately aftei the nrrival of th" mm the irrifi at Mobihi every 'I I i' I Nii, in liro tV till' NfW ii.i i.H.tit. Ti.a Wilwix hp, and i)nrr. tl lit ic-f niflrcnaU hm NEW OHLEASH.

reno." me coi ol tue work exinior onanlv reat EEP conrt-iuily on a Complple anort- Sirtl Ol K1 Ute other diy, said Hut a few Christiana ffoosa at Riisocia rnicas, mni I ur-iih, Erench and American 0 01 W-MJU leel ol briilging 4' earth einb-iolunffiis will lb ot tt.q acroi- 10 hill end it sri one hundred and hby tiioiKand i 1 ui, i r-'i-oi-d di'lrioioed to mske a ch-: o. iii, ir bv th lt of lleccro- -rv ito. nu nympnse cajea would brealt the camel's back. The comparison of the Koiith to a beast frr lli iri-ni hit: nol pvr I (. (.1 i.ii.-Kn.

le. 1 rum, P.rtr.r vmtiinff the cut rft i. i to tK above iti-k. K.i... i.

of buiden was uiiiar more natural Uun 1.IKV in Wilis. tlx lalint stylus, ALSO A lull supjily of descriptiitj of Inh Liwm SliiMMio Ac, Psrticotsrstleolinfi paid to putting up Pianteri and Oountrv Buyer's etd-ri, eett-wtWtf P. S. SKILL? CO. UMiwtipre.

ha trern- 'il' oil Hi? l.Klh.-l hoi i rjckira. am jouro will thir and ii niertrtt slock of and. at lower pucea innn hnr'-iofora in tuo DS'lltt. HIIX.1LL LAIKD. Utotobsr 19, 19S1, servant, in aouiiitrit rrtu.

tu Parti, 'ilar at'enlino Wattlins aud i.lry. gittt tO Kpaiiitif licit.

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