a, t'.ijvs TH03 1, LBMAT, fit 'lOSTS CABOtl! NWllfVl IS MOBa!., iaTSlLtCTVsf. AIlflTIICil mttVCI Ttl 01 VB SIMS AM Til WOMB t arVSCTIOBS-'' THREE DOLLAR A VCAt-i, ATAtf RALEIGH, It. C WEDNESDAY. IfOTElflTBEIt IT, IStT. TOL. 38. ; 1-1 . ' s if fif 1 iL W9 & A iS . III M SUifl r , R law B ffl Utt'N i fl : ml HUtt 1 1 M M III H Ifl 1 ItVI ft a ' III M FA i- 111 ' ft - I -.3 ' b7 f 1 I 'a, KH H lFf H m Rfl w i On. 1 7A1 li ,111 B f HI H,R III HI wfa ' ml ' hvi. AH Into ! H' '. ' IS Nil ' RHia 1 - 1 2 9 L - it ltJi iiai izeri , i ni nil .. mi isai iih iiui u im iiti tis , mi ir kii iiii ia,ii n im bf ii hi iiii imi v m m i ui iui ik.i i -ti i aai ini rmaw in iri isai ihi ii-i ih ib id hi ir ui iji in ih.. ii ibi h irii .. ir-it . in J. J. PIGGS mOST tttftettaMy faHe hU FrinJ and the Publie gMMfdlx, 'o call hi Stan on Fayttei 1 Sinei, three iloart South f Metrn. WiLti, Hatwoo H Co.! Dreg Store, where II, who ere fond of veering fine Clothee, will find we difficoltjr In eaiting their teste, t ". Uie Oeode will he BoafiKtured to order in the beet poesible muiner, end ia the latest etjje, or m penooi mty direct. Hie FnrnUhinf and Feney department wa never better. Also, a good supply of BEADY MADE CLOTHES, constantly on hand. The abere Goods were bought at the lowest Cash prices, and will, be disposed of on reasonable terms for Cah, or six months credit to punctual customers- Rsleirfi. Oct. 15. 1847. ' " 40. P. 8. AH persons indebted to the late Finn sf n . . 1 .1 . t. : I.. I skit oc- oisos, are inwrmcu uuu tmtgtv inui genre cannot be given. And all. who have- bills with J. J. Bisoi for lest year, will bear in mind, that the money is very much needed. . BOOTS, SIIOI3S, SLIPPERS, , . BIIOGANS, 4cC. ncnry Porter WOULD respect fully inform the La. dies and Gentlemen of Rnleightf and the Public generally, that he ie now recsiving 'fWRiUinti-. his Fall Stoei, selec ted by himself with great care- ia tho Northern Markets, contwting in part, of Gentlemen's fine and coarse BOOTS, DOOTEES and 8H0E8S Ladies' LIPPERS, WALKING SHOES, GAT. TERS, POLKA BOOTS, (o new and beautiful article,) BUSKINS, etc. Misuse SHOES of ev. try quality and description, and , Boys- BOOTS and SHOES, in great variety, which he ,ii pre pared to odor to enitomers on as tdvantagepue terme as can be pttrchassd Any where in this City, being a Manufacturer of the articles he offers for sae. he feels himself competent to select those in his line, and will, therefore, warrant every thing that be telle. , He baa also received a coneijerable etock of coarse and i'roni BROGANS and SH0B3, to which he would invite the attention of Masters am) others, teellni ast octal that he can " give them they can procure in thia market. ;, v ;Bol audi Shoe !TIakiRar. - -The subscriber weald alee inform his Men,, and customers, that be haa laid inn large and fall supply of Materials for the Manufacture of BOOT and SHOES; and be flatten himself that he b now capable of aupplying them with either 01 these articles, which cannot be excelled in vim; iiher in point of bmtdn, dovakiliiif -tjlnitk, which promise be etands ready to verify to all who give turn a ci II. Thankful for past favors, he respectfaHy soliciti continuation. (C? Ho ie prepared to furnieh Manufacturer! with every thing in their una, of a superior quality, and on Maaonable terms. r Gall on . HENRY PORTER, . Opposite the Baptist Church. Raleigh, October 1, 1847-- - --- 40-3w,- 2AS01TZC- rrailE Graadi Lo&g Mmrlh Car- 4aL; llaa will convene in thie City on Man. day evening, the 6ib December next, at 7 p'rloek, for the tiansaetion of euch buines as" may be sobmitied for its eonsidsratfoa. - Ddien of Sub ordinate Ln-lgo are re aesft4 to attend in person, or cause propet Delegates to be sppointoJ in a bedieoee to the Constitution aad general regular liona ef the Grand Lodj-e. A full attandanca , ie earnestly desired. :-V - '"WILUAat TH08. BAIIV 3 ,.; u - ;h ;:i,iO'i Grand Secretary.' ' Raleigh, October 15. d ., p- - 40. - THB EXCITEMENT, THE FOOD, THE EXISTENCE sOP HUMAN LIFE. No one passe this World of turmoil and trouble, of pleasure aad miifortnnO, of grief and happiness of ax psc'ation and realisation-, of hope and - foar of doubt and reality, of darkness -and refulgency without , excitemeutexcitement . crested i by thoughts on which ibe memory levee to dwell with, feelings of pleasureof exciteucnt created by thoughuen which remembrance pauses with feeiings of compunction and sorrow - and, yet do what we will the same dark phantom aonstantly appears before or We bavo excitement at the outsat, we hive excitement in ihe middle, wa have exciMment in the wane, we have excitement in the end of man's careerf bat excitement, and excitement ef the moat pleasing order, haa bee the davi which have past and are yet to earns by SYLVESTER. letters front all parte, from all section f this vast eonntry, are pouring in - with orders for the LARGE MAMMOTH of OCTO BE R 30th, and he picnics to ba mind the GRAND CAPITAL SOtD, and various unar Prixee of magnitude, yet in comparison with that bright sun in Ihe firmament of Lotteriea are, but lustroae start, and hit thoughts dilate at the ex citement which each recipient of Fortune's grsdout favors, when bestowed, will naturally be.animaied by.for ertainly Oa hatMlre4 Thoan-; aud. and Farty Thousand Dollars, benidet such .sums of Twenty Tkousaud, FlfYen, We, sro not distributed without tome onaation. SYLVESTER will tnnnwh, will oxelu the Union. , PRIZES of DAZZLING MAGNU P1CENCE ' will like the di.ch.rga of fireworks, be ecattersd throughout the Uni"n- November ie array dio gorgeouf paonpy and Sylvester' labor always commencing, never ending, will be to d a ribote the MILLIONS contained in these UMBrpasod rkhesea to hie patrons and correxn dents. Hat ads uta early orders, aud be careful toat'droe- , , 8. J. SYLVESTER, 4t WallStrset ! York. 1 11 g36,0(X)! XW.fERSET TATB LOTTKRt. Claea f, t?.r J? to be drawn at lersev Citv, fN. J on Wcdaesday, the 9rd ol Nov. it 47.' fit aombera IS Drawn Ballot. . ' M0.r00! 10,000! 1 of 5.000 dollart 1 of 3.300 dollars 1 of 3,382 . , 8 of 1,000 10 Prizes of $500 each! 10 of 300!!! 10 of $250 each I 8D of $200 eaab .' 220 Prizes of 150 each ! . -., ., ,. ; &3 of 80 ;., . 63 of 60 . 64 of 50 Tickets $13 Share la proportion. A certificate of a Package of 22 Tickets will be sent for $120 Shares in proportion. 5 Prizes of $20,000 "J ARK GST $100,000! 03, ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Claea 71, for H4T to be draw at Aleaaadrta (D. C.) oft 8mnrday, 0lh of Nov. IS47, 7( nmr--13 Drawn Sal- il0"" SPLENDID SCHEME, f 5 Prizes of $20,000! v 6 Prizes of $10,000 eaehy! 1 Prize of $4,093 70 OF $1,000 . 80 Prizes of $500 each! 125 Prizes of 400 each!! 65 of SOOJJollart 65 nf 100 dollar 139of6a 130 of 50 &C. &C. . Sit. 'Tickets $15 Dollars. , A Certificate bla Package of 26 TMcett will be seat tor $$00 Share in proportion. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Claea 7. for 1M7 to be draon at Alexandria (D. C.) on Salorday I3ih of Nov. 1847. 75 number 15 Draw a Ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME. . $35,000! . $14,000! . , I ofT.000 ' I of 5.0TO 1 of 4000 . 1 otSSO 10 Prizes of $2,000 eacii 1 85 Piizes of 81,000!! ; 23 of 600 220 Prizes of $200 eacb !! 7 ISiotlOO lSiofSO l4ol60. e8of 10. &c. Jkc. , . &c. Tickets 10 Dollars. A Certificate of a Paekas of 25 TJekeU w'dl be seat for gt30aereawpr sport wo-v for 1847, to . be drawn at Aleiandria, (D. C.Snturday, the 20th or Not. 1847, 75 Numbers 12 Drawn Ballots, GRAND SCHEME. . $30,200! $10,000! Sprite of 535,000 'each 40 of 1.000 each!! 40 of COO eaehr 40ol 800 each! 04 of 200teacli. ' 63 Prizes of $100 each ! 63 ol 60 -' - 146 of SO &C. ' Sit. " ' dkC. Tiekett only 10 dollar. , A Certificate of m Package of 25 Tickets will be sent . for $130 Shares . ia proportion ONE GRAND CAPITAL OF . , ; ..... - $75,000! : , Al F.XANDRIA LUT1 ERY, CleaiT,- fr 187, : to be drawn at Alxam!r, U V. on Aaiurday, iheSTthof Nov, I 78 aambera 14 draws ballot. - ' ' ' MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. " . $75,000! : , - , $23,0001 J 9l5fl00 ! .. . t $10,000! . . t of 8,000.'r: v I of ftOOOe .. , , . ' '- of 15,096 r I prSxctofC.OOO 15 prissa ef 1,500 ! , 100 PrizesOf $1,000! 237 Prizes of $500 Each!!' 64 ol 800 ' 64 ol 150 ' , C 64ri00 r. 188 of 60 ;-: &C. i' &ct Sir.. ' v - ' ' 'Ticket, 30 Slurea In proportion., ' A CertMeateota Package of 86 Tieksta will be sol for amo Share, in pro port ion,' s ' - TO ALL. WHO USE LEATHER JN, AKT FORM. . ' ; QlLOf-TAaXXUtv. Leather Restorer: A Ke r Cliemical Dlscovrr. t Moot peopl know thai bkmt and Hio are sen. terted into Lcstber br the at 01 Tanam, CBtraaled from oerUrio barks, WO. "-.,.., . . Whem.tfaa torse end Mrenlrih of tit Tannin h wora oat. lsctticr become, deed. hard. dry. brittle. tracked, eovetvd with a aruct, Im. 1 hi all know. Terestora, rben, lin, eottseta, moittnet. Mrength, trsaothneca, aad remove all rut, ty or blmr. rector rl Tannin. Tbi oabstaoee the Iralber aever- eaa reeeive the tesend timet hot the whole virtoea of it r in thi rticle, lb Oil if Tannin, dish osnetratca ah etiflett aad bardeM teathsr, M it baa been tweaiy yeart la eaa, and it it tear acti. tr with the flngcrt, it rmnsrte at oaee a trrengtb ttiat itatterly iaeredikls arrtil teen. It become like new leather, in all reepeeta, with a delightlul cotl aeaa aad pclicb, and makce all leather oompleiely and perleatly hnnervioua tw water.-paniearcrljt boott, tttoet, earrlcg top, harao, hoca, traakt, and in fact all Ibmgc made of leather, giving a aplea. did oolicb, tven ktKher ll,ta new leather has, end at i.. u i - - . . leact oowuiHHi na ouriwinxi hiw mnr me leather ia ated. ' ' "' 'n 'i , 4, .. . , n These art t acit. Those who will mar wear old chori, rroaa with corn ride with aldaarriage top, hav old bar sew and throw litem away bell tied look filthy themarlvw and all about Ibcej epd double What ia steeeaaary for ertlele of teaiher to their let' content, lor hat trocar, u inear prejantae ao atrong that they will am try a new dlaao. try. WO have no favor to a ol I hem, ibey are the greatest-, wfterera, we beg nobody a, sattom or patronago. , . - rov(frri,(,rniri,l pirsse ycoTrc1Tr.: - Bolftln ItalclKti bf P. F. PESCI7P. 'KoivintsrocK'fg vcuniFrjoc.' fhit remedy for woraas I one of the moat ex. Inordinary , ever ' used, It effectually eradisatei worm of every tort, Irom ahildrea and adulla. Thoatanda perith by worm without the veal taaie kehtg kBoara. Soma otbof reoaoai aasignc. i Whai imraaaia ratpouaibiltty ibea rcctcapoa ih parent who doet aol know, end (be doctor ha toc sot naderctand, the' eontphtiot wbkth fa de, trotrnf Ihoc prcvlool lerof W-cWdra. vntiwt akowi I oe t,r , R .-.'?; iv Tb ancver la nlain. . Give thit Vermifare. whlek will be car to da gned,' W they: ktc nnwnrnt end If they hare, it sill dettroy aad eradiaata them with a aertaiarv and Brerltioa rruly aatonleblag. ; It aanaot harm the amalleat tnlawt or Ihe Mrongest adult. - There ia no mareory or auaenl la Mercury ii the bail, of aaoat wot m . remediea I the remedy I ae'setirsea ore thaa Ihe iaeaaa So aever ate I oxen re, bat rely ooo rhi. Ercry oeraop will be saaxineed on on trial, that it i ihe most porfesf sort fvar btveated - -i iTho immentsi al that tbi venoVog baa, it a ore test of its value ad the eatimalloa in wnien ii ia held by tainiliee. It woald b quite to expeo ivato Dubliah a volume of certificate that her been eivea for thie article, and the ntrra of it are reqoecten to tpreaa me nana to an persoaa waoi thev think Mtav be beoafirted by it. - FpeaK of it m an lamiiiea, ana yon win ae roar daiy to year fellow creator, aad teel atwred of the arrnrobalioB of all aeod men, aad will receive your reward in heavea. ' ... am .... . . . . 1 wo oaii en an aooa aniseae to nuts aaowa iuc etteeta tT thi oontlerlol remedy - i a i .-i L. f.iivcTnrv w r New York and told ia Raleigh by P. P. PtTOl'D, rOIl THE PILES i Pilea rffeelnallv cured V Ihi aerl.ia remedv. The sale of thia article ia steadily iaoreasiaa. not. withlanding tbe Irany eoantetleitl got op in ima im. ii it ., JMMuiAunuii inn mcrsuiM somtilainl. declare that they wool) not ka without thia Preparation m their boute lor in price of tee bote. The pnblia will reeoHest that thit lath oaly rewHKly enerea litem mat ia m reainy oi any value whatever, in Bisect where It It knowa, ace ry family haa It la their haoa. It priee it not eon, A Jered at alt. It it abac all nrieo. . ComMoek Ic Co., 81 Uonrtlandtttreet, New York.: aol propn torrc, , 8oldlnRa!elgh by ; P. F PE5CUD. 1, The Gmefenbeig Vegetable Pills. S3f30,000 BOXES SOLD EACH AND THE GRAEFENBERG COMPANT Hereby Kite notice that their General A sent tor tbe Slate of North Carolina is Cot, VVm. jot, Louisburif, Franklin Co. N. C. ' I The Genera! Agent is fully prepared to ap point sub-Agents wherever there is no branch of tha Company: either on personal applioa lion or by mai(, pe-paitf. The rapid, aale of these celebrated pill, sod the extraordinary cures they are constantly effecting, reader them, Afreiwjy :wHttm ; The Graefenberg Pill ate , inconceivably inpetiof lo anf ever before discovered. In all bilious eomplainta; in general derahgemeat of .1 . ! II J: L. I I. ino sysiruti in h i"ivrrp wiucn ,rcn irorn bad state of the Diooo, ,tnea pin sro sovereign remedy. ? s In the clats otdlsesses called chronic, Graefenberg Pill achieve their faighett trl- amphe. Hero they defy ll nmpiiiimt'p Entering within the hidden recetaas of the 'system: .they rjoietly but sorely purify tht blcod, root out diaease, and give tone and vigdi to the oooy. Cares are Constantly Effected By these Pills, in cases wnete every other meant had utterly failed. The moat abundant procf f tliit eould be given, but a trial of one box will convince the narlonrTlirry'ean be oraerea ano sent oy man, at inning expense rite price is 95 cent a box.' Where hot dol tori worth art ordered and the money remitted. the company mil pay the poet ag on the PWt feemiitanee at tbe Company's risk. Wherev er there is no Agency of the Company they ran be ordered by mail. , ' The Pill are taking the place of all others, snd B0 sick perton Should be without them. AU B1XLX0T3 COXsTPLiUVTSt. Bowel Complaints, Constipation, Dys pepsia, Feer and Ague. ' Headache, Jaundice, jJrer Complaints, Rheuma tism, all Stomach Complaints, Green Sickness, &c &e., yidd at once to Ihese Pills. They purge away oflenaive hu moaral arteat the progreaa of diteiae, and at the same time restore tone ana vigor to me system. fn cave of general derangement of BY THEIR tTSE. The Weak will become atrongr the pale and billions complexion be restored to s perfectly froth and healthy colors all the bad symptoms will one by one disappear v . . " In short, these Pills are an ineonoeivable advance epos any other aaedlefne ever befurt offered to the pablie. A Tsial wiu an try ar on or this. r . , . : PROPOSALS, For jmhliihing inthe town ofWasJUng- Ion, Jv, C, a weekly newtpaper, 'y v TO BK CAliBDTHS J-.V. " WASIIIWGTOn DEMOCltAT. rfrJD3 subscriber will commence the B ' pnblicau'on of a'newspaperia the ton of vVashington, under the above title, with the assistance ol hit cos John Howard, en the let day of January next. Having pebbshei a Demiirat ie paper soma twenty ym in 1'arbero', in the am Congrscnonal district, with VVaahington, we pretuma it ie unnecessary now to "define onr po sition." Suffice it for lb pteacnt to say, that tha VVaahington Democrat" wilt bttharougklu Dem aeratie, aod euru wiU be made to tend it an acceptable and actful nwppsr. . ;. . -. as., . . , i ! I Tbs "Wathinglon Dmocrat' will be printed on good paper, principally with new type, and furmched to eubarribera at fie foilr per year in advanea, of C3 60 if not paid until th expiration of the year. AdvernarmenU inserted at the usual raise. . t '''W r Jvc 'tJ ) ., Editor in this State will conk a favor by git ing Iks above 'w martuo whi h will b te- dproraled ekoald opportunity oiler. GEO. HOWARD. O.-toher 6, 1847. . . WHIG DISCORD. ' The Washington Union s of Thursday has a long article oa the subject of Whig Discord and democratic harmony. - , Thia, en th heel of the New York eler lion, is decidedly tool. .'. ;Tbs Union will, it ia to be hoped, before very long, learn a fact which is now pretty generally known, to wiu that the Lrwofoco Party- is pretty nearly, if not entitely, bto ken up. Pet, Int. COMMON SCHOOLS. IN porauane ef the Acta ef the General At- bl aombly, the President and Directors of tbe Litvrary Fund have directed the following dis trihntion f the net! income ef the said Fend, for the support f Common School, among mo several uounues ot tae state, lor ae year ending vepu 1st, 11H7, WILL. A. GRAHAM. Ex. . President Literary Board. TABLE. Fedl popa Icttm Dietr-a-Soring Dictrw Pall 847. Total Sun rli.iM Countiea. AutMUM Anton I 1W .7869 ItMktr 4ll.'i m t , . 444 00 637 00 S79 0U 40T 60 871 00 5SA IXJ 978 00 S13 00 , am oo , 306 00 688 SO 969 OU . 78 00 T 818 00 319 00 405 00 915 00 ' 688 00 J ana on 958 00 8KI 00, "l W 569 00 - T7S 841 OH ? S78 00 37 00 , 3.10 Oil . llOfjOO 800 OO 898 00 , 8ii8 OO 377 00 , 941 00 ' 867 00 568 00 836 00 375 00 ' 698 80 889 Oil 398 00 on , .1M8 0U . 310 00 4.8 oo : 468 00 ' 698 OO 658 Oil 994 00 1317 Otf 458 00 378 K1 493 Utl . . sss oo . 753 on 440 Ol) 868 0U ' 711 Oil ' 618 on . 8.M l 6.18 00 888 IMI ? on .. 878 00 S5I Oil 1095 Oil 889 (111 836 00 878 0(1 .675 00 . 38 00 1881 84 .685.46 8013 84 Ache I Heaulort , 1189 46 1681 90 1473 4.1 1034 84 684 80 Herti 9t 43 Blades Hraaawlsk Ransombo Rurke 6651 687 84 4419 . , aUHi . 416 ?l 687 Tl 905 84 1491 84 ' CI 84i m is 961 15 Cihcrraa Caldwell Camden Catawba 1 Oarterst 1 ' Jatwll , -Uhatham. Cherokee 8SR 790 51 1309 SI ' XiOui , 471 ttij V77 50 4i)99i 471 40 ,!77 40 mm 04T) h0 9 1583 41 939 83 1845 75 8194 13 587 69 818 09 - 870 . 11885 141 10 1180 75 1331 13 a 3347 315 t'i Chowaa M9 493 09 Clecreland 662J SS05 11115 13t3 684 7.1( 1089 73 Colombua 930 58 545 58 Craven 105I Vi 1739 91 Cumherfand 1837 68 8039 68 - 910 89 8111 .-'3 Curr'Hack ' mm 13S9(M 859 50) Datidtoa ' vm 4 " eitr 648 W18581W Duplin 9;II I Ofl 1447 08 Kilsranmb - l80r -43tlM 43 Kranklia ttiattoa SSisi 834 TM 1375 74 Gatet Granville erttsi 638 e is4 1443 61 Ursena tauilford 8407, 181 171 i 509 8t 1705 4.lj Halilal Haywood I310tl 4H54 12.15 3 i 457 H flendertoa . atsv eiac . 581 38 881 35 Hertford Hyde t5r I4ISS 98(15 586 0W Iredell 1338 88 Johntlon 8C8 0.J S0 OS Jones 3ms 61; W 1019(1 4788 851H lenoir Lincoln Mason. 578 05 .960 91 445 81 i3 ai Martin McDowell ,4858 '..it i MecklenbnrR M ontgomery Moore St77 478 7 74tni 6U7 713 37 IIH4 66 Nach N. Hanover rs.ti loret Northampton l(665 10(15 7t UQIIUW (Irtage Patquoiank Peraulraan Perton P! tPolk Kcadorph Klehmd Robetoa Koekmghtm Kowan -' Rutherford Simmoa Siiiily Stokes Surry Tjrrell Union Wk ' ', Withington Wetne Wilka Yny 4 1 M 34 eurw 0034 1)5 6V7 61 . 7.19M 1 fil ' 681 64 SOStri IW It .01i.il asaBwasaJ .,VIr I83I.-U 1161 It 1914 II 11.11 76 1438 06 1805 89 1678 66 8067 66 1614 30 7.1. 05 8.160 41 8834 61 Mfl M 878485 1498 88 597 64 1464 90 1616 64 909 65 TST 699 76 889 Ofil 1110) 1094 89 lorfK1 IOI4 66 l.KKrTl 1886 56 IOS85 979 SOi 4700 . 4U 05 1438 41 14.WI5 .404 1354 CI 485 16 17980 9643 88.U 9490 II04S S85W 165093, 40,000 00,61,775 OO1 101,779 , Incladed In Iredell, Wilkes and Cald well. - - ; . ;( t Included Sn Lincoln and Catawba.' '" X Included in Rutherford and Mender son, t .,t, 1 , , t ,i a. ,.,.-.' From th Baltimore Patriut. ' LATER FROM EUROPE. ' A amv al ox nig Calkdomia, , -tcyJSUven day Later newt Jft Decline in Flour and Cotton Prettun : in lie Money Markti-mExlfntivt Fail-vrtt- lioyal flank cf Liverpool Fail. "ti ; ' - -''Ci We received through enr New York correspontfent,' late last, evening the follow ing despatch e ,.-: , .: , Cor respondenee of the Bait. Patiriot Dy Telegraph ;, " NEW YORK, Friday, Nor B 10 P. M Arrival of the Caledonia, ' The Royal Mail Steamer Caledonia ar- ivedat Boston thia afternoon. She brine- ft.. at B a v news irom ijiverpooi ana inoon ten days later than that , brought br the , French steamer Philadelphia and 14 dsyi later Iban the Cambria. . The leteness of the hour. however prefents my giving yott extended details.--. .i'-r j ( i, . .--.,-4, Flour has declined ia Liverpool about one shilling per osrrel on ,the pre visas Siotatations, brought by the Campria. Al e departure of the Caledonia best Amcri can yt astern Canal Flour was selling at 23 to 27 ghillings ber besrreL. Tbe hirrh- estquouttionsof ihe Cambria wsrs S3 shil- lingn. Uaitimore and Phlladephia Flour on the 18th ult sold at M sa85id, , The, quotations of American Wheal are ranging from SO 9d to M per quar, ss to quality and condition being lbs ex tremes., - ' i . ,.- ,,. ... Indian Corn SO to 83 shillinir. per ansrter beicr a decline of two to . the .shillings) Meat loal4.' 'J i 4 s t- t " j The pressure i in. the moner market still continue It is more atringent than at tbe aialinp of the Cambria, : ,J j ' 1 lie bilures of commercial bouses bare been surprisingly frest. No less than 35 large nrvs ana itousee, adUitional t tliose hore tofore noted , hare,: failed since ? the Usrobria'saccounu- . Agiwir the failuresi to be noted Is, that of the Royal Bank of 1689 S5 9irt 69 '361 64 888 9 1041 64 l 63 Liverpool, The names of ihe' firms and bankers who have failed I am unsbie et this time to send yon. without - losing too much time cflhs telrgteph- fi- ' The politics! ; news is not of special moment, You will receive it by regular man to morrow Provisions were in fair reanest at prices sugniiy varying irom mat of the last steam . 9 . I . S at .a. - . l er. ,.; - In the Cotton manaracton'nir districts mere is much di'tress , ' .a a,.. The Colton market is tjtiTI near, J and prices are on the decline. This is owing to the grent pressors in the money mark et On the 1 8th the quotation of Orleansmiddte ing-, were 5! to5d; UplanJ 'do. 6a$J: bowed Georgia 0i5jd per lb, . . ' 77m uptration of the oub J reaturu in ; 1 ' - North Carolina.' A recent transaction at the Custom Ilmise st Beaufort in this Stale, Shows to admira- tion'Ute operation of tbat beautiful Loco foco macljine, the Sub-treisury. , - The Collector at Reaufort received orders to transfer the funds in his hands amount- ine to abonl 9700, to the Collector at WiImington.Tlie most economi al coo vet'ance that presented itself was by stnre btit it would not do to send the specie, the only currency recocrized by the SubTreasurj. witlioui a protector, and therefore ihe ueaufort vollector" haa to hire a truat worthy person to accompany it to Wilmington and the cost . of ttonsfef ing this t700 amonnteJ to 50 ' odd dollars, Now-but tor this miserable Sub Treasury; law, the funds eould have been transferred through either of the Danks at ' Newbern, without costing the government a dol. lar, l' ' ' , .. Ntfw, if it eost 050 to transfer S700 from Besofon to Wilmington, what is the cost ' of transfer to New Orleans of one year' etpenaes of the War with Mexico! Will some adroeitteflf the Sub-Tresusury flu ore out an ansert "! ' f . .3!'AJ;i.i'rt '"''t'': J v major downing; ; Not having hesrd ; from this tral'ant gentlemnn foi some lime, we were appre hensive that he had fallen into the handa uf the guerillas. But ws ars happy to hear that 'he has thus far safely passed through all Ihe perils of 'the campaign. tmherlattonsi Intelligencer,- .we observe letter from the Maior lo the Editors, fur which we make spsce this morning. ' Thai to the President, it too good lobe '. defer redt , s war - i-.y'fn'"' l-Hti , Jkipatehetjrom Major Downing. ' i City ot Mexico, Unitkr States, V. 8ept, 27,1847--: $ 1 Mi'. ', Gakl d JSeaton:My dear eld friends, I'm alive vet, though. I've, been through showers of balls as thick as hail stones. I got yoar paper containing my letter that 1 wrote on the road to the war. The letters I wroteasfierwards, the guerri). las and robbers are so thick, I think it's ten chances to one if you got 'em. Some of Uineral Bcott letters Js; missing just in the same way,' Now we've got the city of V.rxico anneied, I think the Postmaster General ought to have a moreregntaf line of stare running here, so our letters may go'snfe. "I wish' you ; Would touch the President and Mr. Johnson up I little about this mail-stage business so they rosy keep all the eoachmakers ' st work and see that the farmers raise horses as fast as iliey can, for 1 -don't think they have any idea how long tie roads is this wsy, nor how fsst we tre gaining eouth. If we keen on an- nexio as fast as we have done a year or two paat, it wouldn't lane much more than half adosen years to get clear to i t'other end ef South America, clear - down Mo Cape Horn, whicn would be a very good slopping plsccj for then, if our Government got into bad sledding in ' North ' America, and -found themselves In a dilemma that hadn't ne horn to suit 'em, they would have a horn in South America that' they might hold on to. i - , . . I hope there aint no truth ' in th story that was buzs'd about in the army, 'a day or two ago, that Mr. Pol K had no Idea, when we got through annexihdown this way, of tryii :w his hand at.'it ever In , En rope and Africa, and round there. "And, 10 prevent any quarrelling ' beforehand aboot it on this side of the wster, he's ago ing 10 agree to run the Missouri compro mise line over there, and cut' Europe np into free State! and Africa ' inlo slsve Ststes i Nowj I think' h had better keep still about that tM we get the South A merica business all dons and well lied up. It isn't well for-a body to have .too much business on his hands at once. There' no knowing what little flurries- wd mav get into yen and ihers's always danger if you nave -too roucn aau spread in squall. However, 1 haven't time to talk about this now-" r . a i t v You . will get the accounts of the battles in 0'meral Scott's letters, to I needn't ssy a great deal about them.' But it it's been a hard up hill work all the way from Vera CfuxWei and I don't think my'old friend Ginera! Jackson himself would have work ed through ail the difficulties and done the business , up belter than Uineral Scott haa. Bat the killed and the wounded, the dead and the1 dying, scafered all alons-the war for three hundred miles, it's a hmrraehing thought. . , I don't love to think about- it. u is, too oao toat. we L oidn'l have ? more men, o ; as-, to; ttarell.i etraigtitr through without fichiing. "afc. M - t " -a. . a . M m . t - . insteau 01 having jest enough to encourage the etvemy t bring out their largest armies and figfit their oarae-st batUea., , , , - j- - One of the hardest l.rqslies we 7 hadaf.. '! ter I got here, was the attack' on Chantil- ' tepee. I had been into the, city trying.. tr -bring Santa Anna to terms but, when I found it wss no use,"! come "Out'ahd" told1 Gineral Scott there" was no way but to fight it out, and, althongh 1 was only the Pre- ' ident's (private ambasssdof, I didn't like to, stand and took on when ho was so ' wett.1 banded, and If h would tell me where o'- take hold I would irivs him i lift."88- The Ginera! Said he ex peeled there would he a " herd poll to take Chaptiltanec. and a Gini ' eral Pillow was placed where he would b" ' likely W have the heaviest brunt of i. "f 1 might be dotnir the eountrt if irreal service?" if I would jine In with Gmerat Pillow, . my experience under Gineral Jackson end""' insight into military affairs would no doubt' be very useful to that valiant ; officer. ' So ! I took hold for that day as one of Gineral s Pillow's aids. . 1 - ' ; ' When .we rome to 5 march up and'eee how strong the enemy's ' Works was; says' I, Gineral Pillow it is asmuch ss all our live! is worih to go right at night up and storm that place in the face and eyes of all their guns; I think we ought to fortify Sii a little.' ' Suppose,, we dig a ditch round (i here in front of the" enemyV wOrkil At f " 1hifthr"t;ihei'ars yts flftsHedVlnd1 Ktr" sworettgnt-oushejno dVmhe 1 tlilches, I're no opinion of 'em; they ''are nothing but n bother, snd never ought to - be used.' The' best wsy is id gw righl dp into the enemy pell mell," So, -on w went, and Pillow fit like a tiger, tiL he gut wounded, and the" rest of, us- thnt wasn't shot down had to finish the' work''a op the best way we could. . V .'; , Thelonir and the short of it is. ' we fit our way into the city of Mexico , and aq , ;! nexed it ".Santa , Anna, cleared . nt, the 1' nightafore with what troops 4 ha had left.' . and is scouring about the country to ' get, some more places .ready for us to annex, TVUeaJte cetannother lilacs lor 4lie , cere. ,. mttfrmfi gergit weH fortified "nsrl", V, an srmy of twenty or thirty thousand men ! in the lorts and behind the brersf-works, ,., weshsll march down upon' 'em with 'fi vs. or six thousand men and go .through the . , a...... i r. .t. i . .'"'l uurty. ailci nicy nave anot town auOUli half of us the rest of us will climb in. over the mouths of Hie cannons, and annex that , piacef and e on, one alter another, . It Is pretty hard work snnexin- i"a' ihV'' way; but that is the only , wsy it can be " done. It will be necessary for the PresiA dent to keep hurrying on ' his men this way to keep our ;anks full.'for we've .'got'" a treat deal of ground to go. over Yet. ' ws rw aiiiicacu hi itric, ao, jar, - . is'nt but a mere ..circumstance to , what ' we've got to do." ' " ' " " - ' ; '" " Some think the business is'hl piofitallej' ' 1 jiat it's only because they hay'nt ciphered into it fur enough to understand it. , Upon '. ! sn average, we get at least ten to one ; for . our outLy, any way yon can figure it op-f I mean in the matter of people. . Take, for, inetsnce,; the city or Mexico. It cost , ne only two ot tlifee thousand ; men to annex it, after we got into the neighborhood of Hi and we get ht least a hundred and fifty thousand .'people In .that city,' and ,'some put it down si high as two hundred thous-."" and: Some find fault with the quality of .'! the people we get in this country, jest as if" that had any thing to do'' with ihe perils'!1' of the,' esse. They" ought to1 remember , that In. a .Government like; ours,' whre' the people is used for voting, and where'" every nose counts one,' it is the number', that we are to stand about in anneiin, and ' not the quality, by no means.. So that in 1 3 the matter of people we are doing a grand , business. AnJ as to the "money, it ia no';' ' matter what it cost us, for moner grows' iq (he ground in Mexico, and, can always 1 be hsd for digging.' ; :; 1 7 " ' ; .There's a thousand things In tTiie 'coun ' trv lb at I shnntrl I lira IA lull Kan .ki. if V ' t ' a . ' .... . . ' . - had time;' but things is so unsettled here V l. thai 7 Mihat". r,,.. k.ni 'A to write, ; 60 I most break off hare.'and'" write( a few lines' to the Tresidentr but remain your old friend, in all latitudes, clear ' aown to Cape tlnrn. MAJOR JACK DOWNING." To Jama KPaSr, Pretidentaflke United State n' f ; anil mil ether Anttd CpuhMm, . Dsan Sm: I've done my best, according ,,i to yourdirection, to get round Santa Anna.f but it i s all no nse.,lv Ile'e as slippery ae. an eei, pni nas a tqtny lives SS a :.crV--i p Trist and I together can't hold him, andi Scott and Taylor can't kilt bim oft. Wo eel fast hold of him with our diplomatics. but he alios throush ourfinfrers: nml Scott t nnd Tsylof eutsiibiei.beadofl. in every; ,,: town where they can eairh him, but, fcn , always comes to life ia the next town, and.y shows as, many beads, as if he had ne-sr lost one 1 had a long talk with-bim in tint " city, and pinned him right- lown to the v. bargain he made with you when yon. let htsn -into Vera Cruz, and jtaked bim whv . he didn't stiek lo it. He aaid be did stick 1 to has far as circumstaoces tendered it pru i dent. . "i t -'.u 'i, it. '. it Btil,"aays I, Gineral Santa Anna, that V aint the things a bargain's a bgstn, and' if-1 a . man has .any honor be -tvijl stick to , it-1 Now," says Ldidn't yon agree- if.tha. President would givo orders to our ' Comi rtvodore to lei you intri ; Vera Crux, - didn't yoU 8jrre 'to put your shoulder-In thn wheel and help o this! annexin hnsineaav. so as to 'make easy the work of it? 1 And t now. 1 ask you; as a man of bonor hvi yoo done it!" a