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bofore.we got along much faster with our business. We- Seve wll on our ind s The chiefs have submitted it twi-e, ond sll we vait for is the answer cf our Great Father Hed we been permitted tobe near bim, our bosi- ness would ; have been closed. We are fond Of talk we fcrhupe taik {oo much ; but we endeavor to talk to the We hope we rhall be enabled to see our Great get through with our business Mr. Brothers { My worde shall be very few We repent, that we understood that you came to dispose of your lands, We have understood it through your father at Burlington In relation to your treaties with your great father heretofore, we willonly say that what ever purchases he made were made in inlland open coun cil, and we paid what you and him agreed upon as a full and fair eqvivalent You receive from the ‘Treasury $100,000 per annum, which at five percent, is equal to the interest of $2 000 000. Now your great father wishes you to make a good use of this money. and to yourown advantage. and uot of the ghiskey dealers, who wish to filch itaway from you, You know that tostay where you are, the whiskey dealers will come among you, as they do now. We cannot keep them away, and you ¢o not keep them awsy. We have made strong laws to keep out w deslers, and instrac ted all im our au- but they will get in among you. » of the broils and the murders that ‘as the secret of their being re om 5U00 to some 200 peo- 4 the Mississippi to the Black had tobe calles out. It was. im- wid live where they are. Their m away from the whiskey desl- them out of the way of all these He wi ere difficulties ) hort of the St Peter's You may eelect it ives. This region in suited to your condicio. swude in wild rice, and fish, and it is the + which the United States wish to purchase for jou, | ‘bey can get it ata reasonable rate. f not, we shi ish you to remove at all. Now we are ready to bring the matter to an end without further parley, if you choose. We will give 800,000 acres north of St. Peter's River, to be selected by yourselves and a commissioner of the United States, and pay you $160,000, or the ihterest thereof, as heretofore prapqeed, for the lands you surrender in lowa. This will give you 400 acres furevery men, woman and child of the tribe, if You are disposed to cuitiv If not, the fish and yu this is the same price which sand Foxes, whose lands adjoined yours, receiv- As to the modification of former no objection to them so far as it shall be to your interest’ Your Great Father would as leave pay you in cash as in oY if you would make good use of it; but 3 unwilling to pay, zou in cash if it is tobe filehed away from you ay the whiskey dealers, Brothers, | havo no moro to xcept to repeat that you have now heard our pro- ion. We will give you 800,000 acros North ot St. eters, and $15u,000 in the way proposed, and are ready to make a tresty Guw upon those terms, or we will sub- mit your proposition to your Great Father, as suggested by my brother on my right Littie Hiv.- Brohers! We are on both sides re- ating the proposits ade before. AVE LO ohe to uppeal to You hear it in w hat we 5: av together as friecds; und we hope, brothers and friends, it may be for gvod tous The Great Spirit has heard us to We wre in his presence. We appeal to him for the p SAS of What we say. Brothers! we might ha finished this business loug ago, it we had not taken long to think about it We have our women and chil- dren athome. ‘ihe Great Spirit has placed them under ourcare. They look forourreturn Brothers, f value of our land, you refer to treaties with the Foxes —we refer } ou (o treatiesiwith us. We only We offer yon what we have offered before, We will sell you our country in Iowafor $400,000, including $100, 000 for the settiement of our debts, &c. own country north of t —Brothers! agreeably your propos.tion to your part father. We are limited to $150,000, and we have reason to believe from conversation with your great father, that those li- mits will not be much extended. And the council avjourned. ly one mind. been talking | Wasuincton, Oct. 7, 1846. Items of the Afternoon. | The President and his private Secretary, the Secre- taries ofthe War and Navy Departments, attended the exercises of the students of Columbia College, to-day, at the annual commencement of that institution, held in the commodious church of the Rev. O. B. Brown, of the Old Side Baptists. Hon. W. D Merrick, of Md., the father of the cheap postage law, is now in the city. That man has left his mark upon the progressive spirit of the age, and we like that man. John Jones is at Brown's hotel. [Item—It is not John Jones, late of the Medisonian, nor the ancient John Jones of the War office, but another gentleman of that name.) We have a Mr. Rugg, from Syracuse, at the United States’ Hotel, who, it i thinks it not improbable pas = _ sone possible chance in the probabilities of a jope 30. j epiatn O'Donnell (next thing to O’Connell) from Cin- is among us. He is an Irishman, late of a volun- Sees company, —— the whig Governor of Ohio bere ed sending on to glory nd so the Captain has stirred round, and got the appointment to-day of a Deputy- Quartormaster; and on the strength of it, gives oysters Brown's to a nember of his fclends. ‘Donnell. evening hsorbed satenaee by famine and the ranche- | ros, Hoe will have to expand his lines, that is certain, to subsist upon the produce of the country. But the thing can de done. We rely upon tho U. Kind of a treaty wi Abertand Andre S. Commissioners for the best the Vinnebagoes. Messrs Par: » hse first consideration in ‘dians the greatest and | benefit to them of their annuities, and th dest district for security from their white intruders. Little Hill distinguished himself to-day. His manner Of speaking is ull fire, activity and energy. He is a gen uine native orator The delegation express themselves as highly pleased with their kin | hostess, Mrs. Maher. The chiefs call her our “good lwiy,”’ from her attention to their confort.—- | The Camanchos were equally grateful for her kind at tentions. Suc cure of the poor savages deserves u word of encouragere: | ‘The day fas o-en like twelve hours stolen from Para- dise, and the sight \s beautiful asa lover's dream Swavitur in» a eeet % Tue Docros. Baxrimone, Oct. &, 1846. | Public Sch vent—Theatricale— Markets, $e. Quite an exc is brewing inthis city relative to | the public sch od thé recent action of the School | Commissione: », poiling the History of England from their libraries { oven learn that some of the Commis- sioners who vote! for the measure, are now endeavor. ing to have a rec ovsideration of the vote, and that quite @ flare up among tiem has been the consequence. The whole of the histories nave nov’ been turned out, and Compendium of tustory, compiled by a Catholic priest, introduced in their pl However, all the Histories of (0 the sceves that led to th formatior sleeps been pronounced false by tea, wi mh oie natural to suppose that th ould el eee bigotted Protestants, whose de- =| 1 a book from the hands of ely to impress on their minds a conter ‘coat ta saben thepeeasets oN deeds ot are ness wi read Senr., is not attracting as good hous Holliday Street, as was anticipated? though the Sectea excitement has the effect, probably, of thinning en ir. and Mrs. Wallack are doing well at the Frout ‘They are now sustained by an excellent com- Sasqa aot same rate. Dealers are aa arrival of tae advices from Kurope, fain, now nearly due jute good t» prime red w: ¢ 1600 bushels. very prime Peunsy |v on Monday. Sales of yeilow corn at Fy white; Oats Ha 36 ceuts; rye 68 cents. Sales of ome at Baltimore. t of $8,000 were made yes- | Itimore 6's, principally at Sales $I PHsa, Oct. 8, 1846, The din of political harangues and the huzzas of ex- cited partizans,are to be heard in all quarters of our city | ‘end county every evening. The peaceably disposed | portion of the community are anxious that the contest should be over, while the harassed candidate, with half,a dozen stumps claiming him at the same moment, is Anolined to think that if not elected, there will be no fun | | in it. The whigs have had some additional into them by the resuit of the election Sears nee. | The commission store of L. Morange, No. 123 Front street, was iro about 1 o'oloek this morse, = ‘was extinguished before much damage was occa. othe oxperimenta. iron steamer, recently built at Wil- mington, Delawere, was tried yesterday afternoon, when she ran six miles in fifteen minutes, being at the rate of twenty-four miles an hour. Her projector, Capt. Gould, is now confident that his anticipations of obiain- a of thirty miles an hour wiii be realized. o flour market is without change; {rem 2700 to 3000 bbls. changed hands to-day at $64. stocks are few, and prices without i Satca of Stocks at Philadeiphia. er. B= sheen, nal Toaa, 6s, "100; $000.8 Lous, Toe if . see Bonds, 10 Peausylypmia'B ry I Ll a Bank, Kentucky, 92. ra esk of éouewv 92; $2000 Seconn'Boar: ‘ennessee Bon ——————$ 1 Equinoxuat Gare—f'nom Baxnanors.—The Bri- began ntine Bermuda, Captain Carsen, at this raay, trom Barbadoes, brings accounts of a Storm passing over that ishamd on Sa 10:h The weather for Injury on the land jer most. There were ele enor in she harbor, (cm liele, Hay) asi one (bark Duulap) ali the oimers Britis pense. Agnes, from Tontind brig Fame, roots 5 rd opi dA M Chesier, aud sioup Mary Ana, all were dngue from their fashomees, cast on The American bark v neigh! into pieces. . fete File most nobly, sustaining no injury Bair ‘American, with the right Bee a aga Saree cess se cme, Nae, wet 8 sway from their tab rom hele flelde of all events of AM het bie, t do es this Pr anncreyewstns: Any thing 1 Ws nine RR 11 percent heard the oldest inhabitant” er waaite it, that do. NH, (parae,) We might be sure of a short crop now.” We should ls Manut Co, $39; bat be surprised if he was nearly right.” ie Fy oe ee rats UMN coon comtonianiea chaeeie Uaaieare? M 9 08 rt cotton growing af pone Degen & Bethy Et, 9 | 4 ter giving quite a detail of facts, partof them gleaned Corennsoes—Danish Messrs Sune! eee mode. lwer UACKERY,| 1N NEW YORK.—Dr. Cooren, 14 e M me (-a—Bark MW Bese tie Zz Rev WS Miiledols, all of NYork. ee a ae eet med vana, Shaw at Rik faba .% from personal observation, say# in last Seturday’s num- day; Wakulla, Mul- | street, ‘near CI Han (bas 10) $25 por ahrat Trader ber" In short, sich complete and thorough destraction _,,{i\"4Ayooucsveamauy ten Wa mk, 20, call on the Seth inst; seis Bo: Pi ee tnetelton of a oa eae to do, lad per centady; 10 City do, $9 to the cotton has never been known inthis section. The | Arma ron American Consul tor Livy bee eae’ 2 Arete eezeet, Atrize. fia 80 Grande. eth per sh; 8 State do, (par 60.) $58% p planter who gets two-thirds of a crop will consider him- | }. York; H Ovens, Phi fe: aac ast; a r ree Sgrvette San, Srey Hid yt po Orc. ‘Last $00 por obi Atlantic do, $9644 per sh: 19 United ‘States | tel peculiarly fortunate—whilst many cannot soeataly gervenc, e Hiavesss Julins a od bridge, sail for the Maine immediately’ iy applied to docu make one third of what they did last year. And afte ss the most careful inquiry, we feel thoroughly genrinced | CUMmERCLAL. New York, October 8, Asnes—Pots, owing to the light receipts and a good demand, have further advanced J2%, cents, some 300 bbls having changed hands at $557) « $4. Pearlsare steady at $4 60, with a mode ens. E. Lxport, trom: i oh Octeber, that the crop of this section—and our information justi- fies the epinton that the most of South Alabama has suf- fered as badly, cannot, even with an unusually late fall, much, if any, exceed half that of last year. Making rea: sonable allowances, me for feir sree. ok . aid Sat 4 counties above Wetum, —A somew! East Mississippi,—and we think the receipts Sr Hobie for the coming season cannot go much above 300,000 bales. above that made by some planters in disappointed if it proves too low, than if it turns out to be too igh” Selma Reporter of the same date say ‘he accounts we receive every day the cotton crop ina much wors« condition t! ever known before at this season of the year. add thi Pots, Pearls, - - BREADSTUFFS —The news b came to hand on the 3d inst., purchasing of Western flour, and the market became firmer, and prices improved 124 cents. Since Monday there has not been so much doing. but the advance in priceshas been maintained, notwithstanding. ‘The sales since the sailing of the last steamer, are not far from from some portions of North Alabama 75,000 Dh!s_ mostly Geneseo of from common to good west the roports are red gloomy, brands, at $5 62 to $5.75, ineluding some 500 prime at eliciana TWhig says that leplorabl 1y bad as it 25 S144 to $5 8734; 500 flat Ohio, $5 65%; 600 Troy, $5 has hitherto pronounced tl Prospe rospects of the cotton plan- 6244; 1,600 round Ohio and city made, $5 50, and 1,600 ter in that region, itis called upon by the rapid increase Genesee and Michigan, $5 56\{—which was among the of the destructive worm, to make, if /possibl latest transactionr. A portion of the above is loomy = resentations of th pet to ar rive, some to remain in store for a short time, free of ex- pense, and about one half of the whole duantity for exportation. We quote as the closing rates. itcan obtain information, than intelligence of the most disastrous mature. The editor of the St. Landry Whig says he has recently see and Troy, $5 62% to $5 68%; 5 fiat Ohio. velled through an extensive cotton gro wing section Michigan, $5 66% to $6 62};, and round Ohio $5 50—the that parish, and that he is satisfied there will not be higher rates being obtained’ with difficulty. In South. | one-fourth ‘of acrop. The Natchitoches Chronicle says ern, there has been no sales nd | there is no longer any uncertainty e worth Tepor our quotations remain unchanged and rathe: Rye Flour is in moderate supply, and may be quoted $4 a $425, according to quality, but rether inactiv: jersoy Corn Meal has sold to the extent of 1,000 a 1,2 bbis., in lots at $4 a $425, including 300 yester about the lower rate, the high rates recently ob’ bringing it forward alittle more ly ; 112 punch is a farther a there are no barrels here. New Buckwheat is out $4 50 per bbl After the above was writte! there were farther sales of 1.000 bbls. Genesee Flour at $o 63%, 2000 for future delivery $5 75; 800 Troy $5 624), a small lot Garbutt Extra, premium. for France $6 25; and 300 bbls Virginia, on terms we did not learn.— | Export trom Isl to 6th October, wheat four 20 651 bb | Bees Wax—There have bee: nd ut 5,000 bbls. of | Northern and Southern Yellow, at 264% a 27 cents ca: Corree—Is in good request from the trade, and prices 1 fs very well supported. The transactions include 4000 - bags Brazil, part to go out of the market, lat 6% cents; 500 Sumatra, NS 400 Java, 934 ; 150 Cuba,7 ; and 400 Laguira, 7% 08, By auction, 2967 bags | Bra: Id at 6% a7, rage $7 03, 4 months. Corren —New sheat = ined‘, @ 4, acent Tb, sales now being made in lots as wanted at 2244 a 22 cents,6 months, Corros¥.—The marl doubtless will contin’ | gence from Liverpool. | ported at our quotations. Cuanent Quotations Topar-g, Uplands. Florida ioe i reas cotton crop on Red river. ‘The caterpilla done their worst upon it. The Little Rock Gazette that the cotton has become too luxuriant from ro rains. The Natches ( the cotton plant from Texas it i ery quarter of Mississippi The Galveston News r Bratdysrine brought $18 0, cash, which vance ; ‘ennessee valley, was good ; but a ad change hes come over the hopes of the Many fields, which three weeks since it was confidently expected would produce 800 Jbs. to the acre, will now scarcely yield 300. During the first of the present week we have heard the opinion freely expressed, by a number of intelligent planters, that the crop in the Tennessee | vallov will fall short fully one-third of an average, and some say one-half.” The Nashville Banner sa} All the accounts that we receive from the south are filled with the most disas- trous intelligence of tho destruction of the Cotton crop by the caterpill: In the counties in our meighbor- hood, we have every prospect of making fully an ave ecrop. But none as Cpe oy come to market. Pros ts are mont flattering, and e crop. ‘w sampies have been sent to market, but none de ry f° quality, which have brought from 2% to 444 ¢ents.” Extract of a letter from a respectable planter, dated— Livinastox, Sumter Co , Sept. 19, 1846. I wrote you some time since giving you the prospect of our cotton crops—saying I did not think that I should make more than ten bales; but I now think I shall not 2 be continues quiet but firm, and until receipt of later intelli- Sales of about 700 bales are re- no \e. alga 0% ee 8 8 make more than four or five bales, and you know that Dian Og ea 9} bs I have got as rich land as any man—my calculationis that GoowsAliddting. 9a 1 oa 10 ‘ have got 110 acres incotton. The estate crop is not idling Fair 10 a 10%4 10% 10% | much better—perhaps it will make twenty bales, 1 rode wigs stg ings {M3 | through all our cotton last evening, and did not sec a mone, 1180 128 | green leaf of cotton large enough’ to have written my 12iga 143g | Name on, if ithad been paper. The worms have now commenced eating the green bolle and the cotton in | them. Such havoc I bave never seon. They have died in such quantities in the creek thet runs through m: lantation, that the scent arising from them is beyond cription. 1 fear it will cause a great deal of sickness. taken my hands out of the fields for beats it will make them all sick. Capt. P—— offers to take 40 bales js crop. He has 500 acres planted in cotton. This is kenevally the situation of the cotton c: so Be =} I have been able to Jearn in this county. nothing but a scene of since the 4th of suly iat boy this wee! It now has the appearance of dry wea- ther. (AThe accounts of the Cotton crop in Tex: it stained as much injury from the crop of South Carolina. Cotton Markets. New On.eass, Sept.28,—The week has opened with ani anlinttad demand, principally Yor Spain saa #¥esoe] which has resulted in the sale of about 12 to 1300 bales: of 8,000 lbs. good Jersey at from Marseilles via } 500 half do and 2000 qua: val here this soason; the Nau- sterday, and the We notice sales 1,000 half do. $110 ; 20,000 quarter do, old, $1 62g a $1 75 ; 400 bxa, Malaga lemons, ench, on terms We did not learn | he market for the various been duller than usual since the arti and for corn prices have receded, and retain a downwai tendency, owing, in some measure, to the abundant sup- ply, and the high rates demanded on her arrival, caus- ing a reaction, which has carried them as low, if not a little lower, than they were before the reception of her advices The sales of wheat consist of 13,000 bushels mixed Michigan and Genesee, for export, and 7000 Illi- nois on terms not made public ; 2400 mixed Michigan, $1 05, and 2000 inferior Western about $1. Northern | rye has been sold to the extent of 30,000 bushels, chiefly for export, at 79 a 81 cents ; buta higher price is now | generully ‘demanded, Two, parcels new barley, about | ushele, sold at 62}¢ a its. — ME aa gn eet Oats APS | Guy ous hand Nou.the 1st Béptdtabery ieee scarcely Arrived since to date 10,000 bushels good Northern yea | Arrived to day. ents, and 40,000 do | steady at 37 for river, and 38 0 39 for canal. qualities of corn are very dull, there beiny demand at present ; low sold, mostly yesterday, at 75 Southern, Northern, and Jersey white, chiefly Satur nd Monday, for ex, post, 80 a 83 weight ; 4000 bushe inferior Southern yellow’, brought 7% a 74 cents, mea: Exported today. s.sesseeeeseeeeeesseee SAMS pony | Stock on hand and on ship-board, not cleared... « = 399 Export Ist to 6th Octob: i. sdiotee se Ps « 10,673. Dushels Roceipts on Sept. 28..9,512 34,749 16, oa) I Wheat . ° Savannan. Oct. 2.—We quote ordinary at De ye “ middling at 7% a 8; middling fair at 64 08%, Her—Thote ‘a ’s jemand for the trade, to good fair at 8% a cents. Freights—The notice sules of 300 bales dew rotted American on the berth for Liv 1 is the $80: and 40 do dresse: | ing doing in foreign; , $110, 6 moaths. There is noth- has about 1000 bales cotton 1 juveice of 2,600 bales Manilla | =; 3a for round bales. Coastwi square ‘there is Tose offer: has arriv ince our last. ' nd sect we do not alter our rates to New H+pes—There has again been a little more demand, but York, the are filling up slowlyat them. We the trade buy very sparingly; among the sales mentioned j fag to eck ‘ork ‘jc for squéte, nal 16 fur round | below, are some for export to Europe, some for Canada, | Vales cotton, and 75¢ per tierce for rico; to Boston, Phi- | &c. We notice 6,000 a 7,000 Rio Grande; 1,000 Montevi. | ladelphia and Baltimore, *yc for square, and 7-16c for deo; 27 Ib 760 Buenos Ayres (to a tanner,) 600 Cape Hay- | round bales cotton, and’ $1 per tieros for Tice, last en- | tien; and in Baltimore for this market, 2,700 dry Porto gagements. Cabello, 1,000 trimmed Buenos Ayres, and 850 Chagres, CHARL pe Oct, 3 —The sales havo been as follo &e . allon terms not made public 56 bales at 744; 20at7 13 16; 17 at 774; 19 at 8; 4 at Sts Hors— Are in active demand for export, and sales have | 146 at 844; 33 at 814; 390 at 8%; | been made of 400 bales first sort Eastern and Western at | 352 at 83 ptt 818.16; 3 108 at | 1314; and some first sort Easiern, though not of a 146 at 94 Caen 168 at 934; 32 at 97-16, and 458 bales quality suitable for shipment, at 12a 13, cash. | at eo ‘ing pp ‘been doing in any descrip- | " Inpico—The market, with a dimished stock of the va- | tionof fs ah since our last. Freights—There is no rious descriptions, is very firm; the inquiry at private, however, 1s moderate, the public sales partially supply: } Sus demand. By auction, 38 ceroons Caraccas were sold at 45 a 73 cents, 4 months. Inow.—We have no change to notice in the fron mark- vessel mp at present for any foreign port; the last —- the | berth pe loaded for Liverpool at 24d for cotton in ep ‘he Boston rates are 30c per 100 for square Tiny per tierce for rice—there is, however, very little et. Sales are occasionally made at Lage val ying from 4 “Co beted ain ey Male ninco aaa Manger, Oct.3—Sales yesterday bls. Flour, $4 50—100 do $4374. | To-day sale: 5 js Wheat, 850. 3400, 2000, 1600, 17/0, 1400, ond 1800 do. Sie. 267 Dbls Flour, mixed brand $4 564. 200 do straight brand $450 916 | bushelscorn 52c. 900 bbls F. Salt trom dock $1 12's The canal receipts are: Flour 3321 bbls; Corn 1000; t 17,308 bushels, Burraxo, Oct. 5, 1846.—The Hibernia arrived ot Bos- Provisions.—The int ond pork market has continued firm since our last, but in the former have only been sules of a few hundred bbls. within ourrange; there are no tierces remaining in first hands ; the sales of Ohio | pork include about 160u bbls, mostly mess, at $10 625 $075; and some prime $9 50, which price was yester refused for 10:0 bbls; the stocks of both beef and pork | are light, and in fam hands.” Ohio lard ie in request with ton, 10 o'clock, A. M.,on Saturday, and ber nows was am oi; too seem pe ere tiger gone ie | re-pablished in this city et 3 P.M. having been received | faint oon Al 2 erste mayne PACE of New York. The commercial intelligence by iy toro 5 . Pic! = ts ar | the Hive rnia is confirmatory of tat renee oes two pal oF com * is light. The receipts revious arrivals, and tended to make the mark tt heavy, but the demand for export is "iar Sz | firmer. ‘The effects will probably manifest thet = quickly made at oie arith some prime dairies at 7s | on the opening of the et this morning. The sales eee aa TO en ane Prime GORE | on Saturday abrace. 5000 bushels ‘Senducky wheat, at tion are spi at full price g cents: 8000 Wisconsin, at 99 cts; 4116 Chicago, at t from the } Beef. 71;¢; 2200 Wabash, at 91c;'3000 Cleveland, at 92c; 2700 Tok: | Chicago, not so good, at 84%4c; 3500 Sandusky, at 91c; ee a do, ‘at 91 In flour, there was not much doing, po eee CES on's oWing to holders advancing beyond the orders in mar. kets; 218 bbls. Ohio, sold at $4.87!2; 300 Michigan, at same; 500 Ohio and Michigan mixed, at $4 90. $5 was offered for Lockport and refused Corn has advanced, but we heard of no sales. 0 bbls mess pork sold at $10; | prime is held at $7 50; 2000 lbs smoked hams sold at 6c; if Liverpool fine, 2000 do ground, supposed within our 3 @ cargo of Bonaire, just received, previous to ar- on terms we did not learn, and 3500 bags (281bs.) Salina l4c. cash. Sexps.—Clover and Timothy remain very dull; of the | sling is hel $3 mall lot at $15. About 1000 bushels Southern « cheese Gd; 1860 Ibe butter, western, at 90; rthern fax havo been bought in lots for erushing a ee see. 1844. High wines have gone up; 20’ bbls per 56 Ibs. Rocuxsrer, N. Y., Oct. 5.—In our own market there was very great activity. The streets were crowded constantly with wagon loads of wheat. At one time there was no less than 90 to be seen. No doubt several thousand bushels were sold from wagons alone. Some of the millers could not take it as fast as brought. Afew 178—Brandy continues in active request, and pri- both Rochelle and Cognac have further advanced, | and owing to the moderate supply retain an upward ten- | dency. Since our Ist 100 half pipes have changed hands, | including Otard, Dupuy & Co , and Hennessey at $2275, 8 $2 79; pale Sazerac, vintage 1808, $2 6254 a 2 68%; Alex ignette $2 102 194; Pellevoisin and A Seignette, $2 i! i and Maglory Champagne, on private term. “Hol- land Gin is very offered at lower rates. 15 pun- cheons Jemulce kus brought $1 404179; 10 St Croix, sales were made at 97c—but the most was at $l. There was a rumor of sales above this mai have no definite information of any. Some of the dealers | on Friday offered to contract at $1, to be delivered at age | time this week. The probsbility’ is that the $1 06; and in Scotch and irish Malt Whiskey considere | grain will not Fo much higher tics new ie,aleagh Bip nae Seen Same at. 98 VO 0:8 186. Banas. | Rey 0 trifle, the 34, ‘S000 busheld Genesee in’ one | _ Tonacco—Kentucky is inactive at private, the public | {ot were teiren at #1. Flows ie Melt: in the eather at sales fully supplying ‘the demand; for this description, | S's e's "Gn uiid sold oo Satara ices within a month have declined about half a cent | Se dewend for core ic neetty seat a bales Havana, 112 St Jago, and 13 Yara, sold on terms | y,0¢1) sold during the week at dice we did not learn. By auction, 167 hhds Kentucky end | yeing even after the ey Barley will bring aa cece | from 29 to 40s, pretty readily. The range for oats is “Are in good request, and among other sales, | SbOut 24to 28c. Potatoes 200. In New York they are worth 873gc—and Win aoa | the partioulsrs of Which itave tot transpired, we netics Satsienable gnentities are being Sly ed in. bbls from this vicinity.” Om Thursday, 1 | 76 qr casks Madeira at 70 cents a $2; 60 Sweet Malaga, | on 423g a 460; 10 Sherry, $1 75, 6 mos; and 360 baskets Ch Seas ilies ea We, is eee Seores pagne, on terms we did not learn, we eitrate luring the week has been very good, | ho mate: ‘ial change in prices. Cotton Crop. hi Auaanr, Oct 6, 5 o'clock ye emt eve ee For the purpose of giving all parties interested in this not been large today, and the market et iv staple an opportunity of reading both sides of the question | Gayoand Michigan $6 48 ivoat at $0 80 a 8.6 from store now at issue in relation to the crop of cotton now en the ae rates, according to po Ia ground, we here give further extracts from Southern pa | and buyers scarc ‘e pers and other authorities. The balls and boars in this | {200 ushele Rye was taken, fo and other important markets of this country, are making | Arrivals ot barley light Great efforts to give atone to the public mind in regard | to the new crop. The former in favor of a short crop, | and the latter in favor of an average one as a sufficient | supply | a 5 We take the following from the Concordia Intelligen- cers— “ | The worms have accomplished their work on the | cotton, and gone in such formidable numbers and in lin so regular, that if they he not the genuine Army Worm, | they are, at least, a very industrious imitation of the arti- | cle. Having learnt this tnt A that the planter was interesting fact, we had presumed jarley, two rowed, not equal to the a’ the current rates. A cargo good quality four rowed sold at 623f cts. 1 Reeeirts, Oct. 6, 1846.—12,989 bbls flour; 12,726 wheat; 7,312 do corn; 25, 373 do barley. Further sal 90 aba 0, 6 ao 300 perior, 10¢ per Tb ; 400 do it. Domii advance realized on good qualities © Ngo -A small im: to be allowed a chance at what rt Para, 7%4c,6 mos. Fruit—A cargo Mi aril ed | Was left ; but, alas no euch good luck as that even | to.day, eine the first of the season into this market. iin store, or him, in some parts of this cotton Fiowr--Market unchanged compared with the closing | had past retarmed froke™weman, the other day, Who | yates yesterday. Genesee, $5 7 for ee) common brands; Just returned from Wilkinson county . formed us ti bbl. Grain— ; dealers seem determined not to buy epent wants ; hence prices are less active, and for elsa reduction has been submitted to. Sales He ine Pecially in the neighborhood eral miles of the river front ig back indefinitely, the worm had found a und freeh Ohio, fat hoop, '$5 625% little doi their actu hopetul successor in the *quirrel. Countless numbers of New! irleans, good white and yellow, 72a 77sgc per ection had made their 5p yughel. Hides—A sale of a few hundred West India was and were eating up the cotton with a rapidity which would have put the largest army of worms that ever invaded cotton field to the blush. Ali hands were employed A the destruc Lhe effo: was deome made to a tanner at 8’c, 6 mos, stored several months since ; 400 Southern, B4c do do. Hemp— Russia clean, $200 per ton. Molasses—A stored cargo Cuba, 300 hhds, soid to-day at 17¢ per gallon, 6 mes ; 100 do. Surinam. 19¢ do. do. Provisions—The market coutinues firm, with a steady demand jor pork and lard, and some further par- cels hams taken forforeign shipments. Rice—Aun impert , broken, sold on land: c per Ib, cash. Salt—A sippi from the Western bank, and when they first made ¢, a {hale appearance, the planters began to kil them in num: SUy&@.Cdi, 206 ata, go (day at $1 30 per hd, the pa oatag owe ge ge in luck with the chance; but | Market st fp, so pay A, *. Stair | When they found that the squirrel was retorting and | qualities Cubs, brow: yellow, ovation. 4 Tb, 6 killing them by eating their cotton, their tune was | mos; afew superior, Sic do ’ section, aod we | accounts came from Eait Mis nt | re of the destruction of ery snticipation of a | hough buyers do not seem to take hold firmly _ ng 230 do, 8ige do, 6mos, Cotton—Holders firm, and some slight | ena zenteiu and lady, Montre P Pollen, er aoe Hin Hugh Au pe preg setting Sotedek raise Me ggiop oe another, all the Lei mo Oct T—Atr Bremen ship Johannes Klock- i, Kod i 1 Cay do: J H Mic cm de 2 joctors, tively to cuwe me. I at. ia red thar Femege Stnages ickaneiay io) egies he diod same eee ice | Saorteng ares po eS nada; Mrs Stiles and ree, chil fg ‘Taxe, ig and ara ar H he ane Ly hemo ‘alserted, bait ingot a Draier, New York; Tinos Law ke ny Rory, aud Bea- | body covered with ulcers; Complete akeletou ; the gnd lady, N Yorks Geo K eit City Points chr. | $0008 Scived' it dangerous to give me sa eds: wold, N York: Miss aan i‘ ‘ine, anv climate. 9 JSehroeder, do; Mr E: i Dees by the advice of sev ral friends, pinged myself your Pst 5 Yorks Tas ah Paul Joner,, M4 iverpool: ne ist of unwary ‘The Fag de Paces, New Gor et eek | cate. 00 the et of Lamenry Hee, sah T wah ais pee - tig Janeiro, Aug at; New ork) Meintyte, Baifedelphian tet : yh 2 ley, te Bry filadelphinseche Dusiel Erencia (of wel retin '° "© OS. GREEN, Bricklayer. Harlem. IN, 17 Duane street, near Chatham rs; © "= —rgateaete ee eae Vor esas rote peace enaiaet Poe ere Janerno—Bar coffee Frnest + Abel Story, Cofnell, Norfolk; Sipal Fractitinners ip the eat New You ok, A Deli co—12 Hus. folk; Gazelle (of Wellfleet) Atwood,Match | of acertain class arsed dai pea ry treated 100 ab suocesatl iy tr otts, Chase old, haipenced cases, in those old, hi cleo for oy flow ° iN you may aries ielagtiad spel ae sa Giese ees = = in anak toads are! : | Sled seal minal" Wetkavee, diva ton, Patterson, and Alex: W ae My i ee Se ieuctaay rapa ear Ch Charlestons re: bri din by young ae. ter, Ba pr, ogden. if ha uuuataral ice, has experie enced tn oa it. Had ia; sche Cassius, Balcom, Gonaives; Che ia ak ad sna of te aie of bac) Giitwtrcky Matawan: Homer, ‘of in ‘of the heart, Kent NY. Crozou, resea el, Lovell, do; Corne raion to osociety tre Galy symptom of 4 BE it 9. sPanikling ‘moderate ; shit ure in only By, alle, wins Sto ey every case or nocharge. Mi mn shanishe” by SOR ONT, = o Chilion sehr hr Orrailoo; also brig A G’ Was! wast canna: t,Oct $-Art ache Zephyr, Wood, NOtleans. FONT WEEN F FUNT MEEN FONT Fauwourn, Sere Jape a Cld sche Joseph B, Chadwick, NOr- pie [geet Pg et . Jean Prince Albert, BEMLD. nate Riven, Oct S-Arr sehr Wm Thompson, Crowelt, | Prince, sorctelen an =! cnn. me kad fee Onie Nore eval 1 Oct 5 Arr schrs Johnson, Lubee for NYork bras healt. Am : " Granville, Thomaston for d duordcee Moura, HOBHS Kk COn cig aie a Hotes Hous, Get Sid Gifteen brigs and schrs, bound = he brigs Oak, Myra, and Grand Turk, By ties ‘oP je sehr son Lybrand: saltimore, for Bost th) rted into this ¢ ve ye aS um to the tcilets Othe susan Powder, eutirely free — at ‘ainerl ae an ry | Se peel Bedford. Steamer Black Diamond, Cox, dt te heir maa ie Haars Arriv. arly thi ood t outward bo'd 2 aoe Bik MW Beas, asi saispensis he Serae series | BE haa 9 Shien ae be tog ae yard ah Sore Sept I—Cid ‘brig Ann Fiza, Williams, St | Plgtehes, rapa Rolinls ther evils ter Oe cae pe E Brooks, Albany; Cham- a CAN rr achrs Wm Brown, Hunt, and E ms, Hs Hy Clay, ee Albany; sloops Se- jth bow’ Bok M Feidler, W with coffee, to £ Feidle! Tor Montevideo. Sept 29, a a iat tans of wind from the eke tad gaa shine pmporten HOB epi gee era rf casei wring with ean eu hes na - . " . cumk~ io eae ee alla 2 treatments \cean Queen restrala ure ee wood, cedar, anys asrvous = ay bg ‘Cape ‘Fear, Mt a the deck load, water casks, 3 Hobe My cs iHenty :' i Bb ene Bre A NF, with ia ‘sud Win Bryan rig ad ep " ¥ ts re on salt, FG ane. ce G vith at 0a pound mahogany off Cape Bgaey take brig. gfontian, Oct 6—Arr bark Swan, Blanchard, Bévaney'| | Howlend Bolts 8160s ence, Oct 6—Arrschr Mery, He Howland, Belts ngriven ‘leg; Albany Rhode Orleans. ie. 27th, imtat i and Proof Glass, Biydeubarg, NYork. Sid, scht A M Hale, eh Se errs, Phila; arhaps sees Lusapesen, Memiey; aad Xe painted white below Oaks, NYori aien, Oct 6—Sld schr Samuel Lewis, Ford, pote bk | ‘Wancnam, oe 1—Sld bask Acs Acedia partin tire fi pil id topes attached; appeared to kaverpeen but s shorttime in the Br brig it ef the Lake, pine Dea ; GORBITT, Bi yee, tree! certa Ving, How, do th, Hy Bloke | Reet eof Nets fs Frived 27th in distress, wit ae ot wei Seber ia | as Tost her maje-top-mest and agarava aking very badly, aud it was tworte Gyn Dr By Last Night’s Southern Mail, requiring nelt dass from Turks lend, he bas te nil Pebinet of Pi be Eni Rey on the ‘ith Sept. e brig Rebecca, 9 days from U the captain and crew of the had previously taken from the t Hi a could not get the particulars. fie Barrione, Qct8—Arr bark Hermitage, Ery, Brem brig Bermuda, C beg Ch ic joston. Cd, Ahthorn, ‘Bre men; bat St ugg, Litton, Point isabel; schr Mace Nokvorx, Oct §—Arr schrs W W yb Boush, Bostans \ ¥- don Su: eps 00 counterfeit London anh 0 W, passed the wreek of the ee rh E Blurkett, N Haven; Mary Ann rs, New > trig} en “ ty up posed to Pe aepmrnrodite | Vocks’ Samaritan, Cangis, Wekmoud; Elizabeth. Emily, $500 HEWARD— Crom” Specie “Mantare. for ube Me ‘i Willtams, Petersburg; steamers Jewess, Sutton spd | gone fede inked Fo By pap ject, urrterpres, out Sale ‘and an esto wien | Ale enor hig te enn eect a walker, -Afateolm, 20 dys from Hevanna, | ands bark, al Udetained by head winds. Sid, schr Adri | Hak eee St ‘segars to ‘con: ‘al pol ? i‘ , Uct 8—Arr brigs Selim, Parrist, Cienfue- | cation to chief * Ves: Tepo! 0: es Mary Ana, Langley, Kingston, Ja; Adams, Me: Schr pAckerly, from Washington, NG, with naval | BS Boston; 5 Allert, Hodgdon, So ar ae a from Wilmington, NC, naval 'N York; Montreal, Jones, do: J'Lea will not rapid di that fortunate! | low:rich. sud poor, matriouial end. eingie ana Aplebagdon tices Wesniseoat AC | ue re BE oud Howled N Oren te on, Meh: | | presented erie te 7 a ; | ges ; is ry | mature is taken at night on se bout David Mitchell, 2 days from Baltimore, in bal- Race Brgyidence: itt Hn Saas Bextor | pati bgice wi a thr Star, Goutrie, from Washington, NC, with naval Wars, Stackhouse, New York, | Dae bora “i et if ; vache D Risley, Coarsen, from Washington, NC, with naval | $S0'Sovench seccel, Vadladelphia; 8: W: Fowle a? Wacken: FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING wchr Ellicott, Cole, 4 days from Baltimore, with mdse, to TAILORI wi =o reat, Honton 24 Canal street, New SH CLOTHING ult. On 18th, lat 4348, lon 36, modore, from Longon tor master. Schr Native, Bensett, from Virgi ESTABLISHMENT, EDICAL N FICE —DOUTOR FA ‘con hampion, J fr irginia, potatoes. { sulting surgeon low ‘a: Bebe gente rin Mhomgsion ge aceite 7 lh ah iM alee iteaton embrecap te, olowtag iat ae Behr Yunkeey Hew — 102 Fulton Street, yr hysolortaly aud medially érpuined, with w compre Schr John. Bly, omaston, Hits. Second block East of Broadway, New York, | heasive exposition treatment he Edway vboott hacre, from Linbee, plaster, HERE every variety of Gentlemen's Clothing can be | of Syp iene. acaten dee hr Gen Wai jolmes, from ‘Thomastoa, lime. had for lower prices than at any other establishment in tures, - alge aa ame Oger Goats and Over Sacks, of Broadcloth, ae as devoted cg te a al | oe | ‘and Over Sacks, F vot ion for boat ds, and Mazarka Cloths, of very style and eal mm | this. cil tre! of the ‘men | heeargnbae Zeveb alt towed dome she Dati hin, end reedo end takai of $i toil, | Roued diseases {ad from iis extensive practice and loug ex. “en Cloaks—one half, three quarter and full of French and | perience in in snvestiganing the path of the various strac- = 0 ship suapposed to be the Tumaroo, from Malaga. smeraate ay Gears baeee, ‘bjus; bicwins olfveidash deen, | becenbereacen agua permanent and alical curs. His diple Dress and Frock is diplomas rig Darab, » 18 days from St Domingo. _ of French, English, Beigian and Ainerican Cloths, from |" | from London, iabore apd Fhiladeipbi also, his honorary Poark—wnknowes gaited fice ond Bi Costs, Pelt Hack and Winter Ercan: | Scere rom the Sita of Hosts, ere suspended in large 4, Pel and Win in his office, | Steamship Great Western Liverp ol —shiga Duxbury, Can- Oat Eweeds sud Broad eicloths of every style in the TEntiSE, herons ata disuuce pucloning $i, ean have. «copy of bir 5 ans, Havre; H-ctor, Mobile; Fels Sreose ci Uiseees NOdeaus: Lorenay domparks. Naney W. Stevens, do; Pante-Brondcloth, Cassimeres plain and fancy, Doe Shin— | incidental to females, | ward, Charlestoa—brigs Robert, Ned Africa; Harriet, Ber- French, Foglish, sad Am American, from - 2 All letters, nid, and to Dr. H. I. Faweert, wv, Helen, Glasgow, aud others. | Vests breasted, straight bre breast, and relling collar, | Walene streat.or attention 8094 Ime 1c ‘elvets, y — s Per SF ay) rable, tom sitoge. 7) NSPANISH EXIRAGT,” ffliscellancous Record. yedmiged Mt rate Sip Pau, Jones. Weckins, af Bossoa, trom Liverpoa}, (th | A Loe Sit mad Boalt Fatthemorehiscdioune” | fectually eure the complaint, and dr era (ne constantly on >t John, NB. On 19th, 20th US iad Clothing, of eyery, i BEEK zCO, |b ao 2ist, lat'4d 13, lon 38 16, had a very heavy guile from SW to N, i 102 saree: it Jost'sails and'bulwarks, and sprung mavu topmist. ‘of ime No. oe | -+ MiBhensnc Je street, Schr Amazon, tinkham, from Naatuck GENTLEMEN'S GLOTHING. cb Anion rie 70 sive advice at all Passed, Race Point about 1 PM, high TBE mabeenber, eine determined to compete mith the SOCAL AIDE Di CREO ee tom, still on share, had two aneh mh in the ti Soak eaperienced prrseey ane Nes Movertell would reepeetial lly soliext Hee his ut SABA cant nate tain Foae recently pad it was sl public in Fup ral ip call at the Origi cutitied £ | my & hames mature, would some of before twe nest high lishment < oT, ne stat friend to. such New Snip America, which is sup mishteepngrat eect Breve Boy aoe pon roeks iu the Nasrows, at Portsmouth, ane Senay Dogs Wau haterey among” mich ae vespteal trait svete Spear acct iat mes urea eT alae | ret tons fr iy car, kaze ed thi ‘ing, on Sun- workmanship,at ices: ark cvae att sa Rs cpp ates mech ve, | Eh ‘Au assortment (ready made) of Bites prog be fal | a. heavy. Uvercoats, | HENS at ral Overcoar:Mchly made snd trimmed, 1 me Dress Coats made very best style, from Stet “y Q 1 ‘sts, and Pants, in same ratio of price. be bulwarks,washed her water casks overboard sprung aleak and had to be put iuto this port for repairs and water. Sena Dan. ng ae at Boston, (of Provincetown) Le- count, Aux Cayes, 131 ett no Am. vessel. Sailed in ec writ ache Seailowe eg tor Ritestog Jam, Spoke, Jaratiention paid to military unio | {y HE isnot confined te the obscure and vicious, but pervades Busiadeigntay Cones from Se Chomes for Turks Islands with ; all gases Phe 7.” nothing standing but ing eet any masts vel the gtd her con bare ie oe emt 8 \ = re rod fcr areal eh Bet similar | d away, te: je 13th; 01 furnished by is trous t Bun lat 31 08 long 72 14, passed a quantity ofboxessupposed | NS ash. One Price and no Abatement. | piiltis the pestilence that ‘that t walter im darkaess, and ‘and the de- to coutain cates aaoikexs of lard and barels. On 28th, beer -WEMIe=e CHARLES COX. Avent._ | struction het aeth at neny un anton, ond pro ‘38, 72, m ENE to} Jost tore- y Me itbePanc banca cictntatt Sila WY | AQ NY penn having neato tlc, wnemtgred may fete neta eal a etre cn Nae tee io pol war Eprweath, ox wnaccouutably reported by AS ey saving i BY | ale omnes sca phy ai For the cure of éiseases and consequen if cereus practice, is Dr. Gregory's iavigos th iB greatly to to their advantage, b' ning ean be better adapted vo eae ine me » Lower Post ‘Sines Any Banx Swan, (of Boston) Blanchard, at Portland from I ist ult. for Cowes anda market, with 1200 boxes of on phe bi eas ualifications, wishing a desirable Situation, and who can command the above sum, will do well hi i9tk ult, lat 40, long 6", ex! ced @ tel: repair in wfaccevemnoshed dando age ate | Ell advent ree wan opening whic | Segeage eek fon laaea aero ce and F found, and the applicant wi im ever 4 : Spoke, 2th, via Toe a ina ck rat 2 Bure at and from thy is atteation, as there mo nak whatever im the invest. | » bot jn cusps of halt a doven a $10 Sto arefuly poked [oP ta'ae Tone el, Britioh bei ie Hind, of 1 “ trom Hailes ot ‘The most satiefectory references, statements, and ex ane | pines of an Burvadea Sie bud been extol siamaate| samo gale a tions will be furwished TORENT et? | SOLAR AND Lai LARD. D LANES, GIRANDOLES Niccsingferet Jone NB. Yor Seer eye Reb aloe Koen diawacted ta same gale. FPURNISHED, spertmente for single entlemen, with | fe soe asa and splendid aw Lavxowxo.—From the ship yard of Messrs Aunin & Cot:| “aware nt reat | gontatstag irom ewe to twelve lights ofan di gah amt "Me, 00 the aad mst, « copper ities Helettd Wety of 00 tons, celled the Camargo, owned by the | ~NEW PJ PAPER HANGINGS, | ferchurches and poteie | A builders. FRANCIS co., | SOHN W. Lavncuxn.—A Ge fall eaterday, Foran aq, Porciand elty. = NO. An29 Ime me HAY. mot athe suppl; | GINGS, | whieh fu; y "a ler to. Merchant rs, on the most advantageot The most competent shortest notice. FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWS, | Mahdetone auack iat sa | rays ician, one who has made this e se study. For sale at 192 arvedwoys' A, ey et. ihe James Titcomb; tN L Thompson aud other pt ‘Thompson. cuep.—At Bangor, 29th ult, by Timothy Crosby, Esq x of 220 tons, called ah, thoroughly copper and is to be command- NI Kane ti oe rsh Neon wea stars, bs Sa Aus Inport by late ari ive and | fastenedand built in the most faithful manner; her model aud | their house m Farid ‘most ertenatra a fepeetond ban nicest ieemel eae Capt Henry | chotee selection of the latest and mort ee togot | PD apicual crite an more eves MeUilvery, of Frospect, aud is owned by James Crosby, Pogether with’s complowe assortment frie nara ii Boldsby’s Files Si a eae ot Benga, aa the Mantes | dcldl Floweruakers; of the newest devcripti els dembra- | ofshe above pea Capt, Esline, of the bark Globe, arrived at Funense | yesterday moruing, in 38 days from Rio Janeiro, states ie Sth inst, in lat 36, low 7 20, he boarded Cope, from i Key, for the port i | OATS cle ga thie lime. rea farabouts, 40. imitation, ostieh and fancy | 2. | tavern o - appointed every to’ | Uumanuge, fram Turks Ieaas for Poitedelptt igor, | Mone vom application to Ramee 108 about 20ch ult. Capt Sage aud crew sav Notice to Mariners. | Tue Deviv's Rocks, WesTERN Istanps—The following AINS, end stiffness of the i ts of the masen. has been transmitted to Lioyd’s. Extract from the log the | jar subs eed te near aaa i estan aa Packer, Wm pauire, JN, commander, on her voye: known tomas y3 inane m Mauritius to London: in street, where she will keep on toed | pate t Ra. Paes Ne pa Y nd a ‘Scunpay, Aug’ “i general engl of Corsets of Chelate style, all of hi oO ouasen, Se ‘of At 130, AM., saw the Devil's fea beara ae ‘own manufactare, wholesale and retail. | shee uate chalet | esta a gavle’s leo “Also Ruta B Belts and Back Braces of every deseription | thelr judicious may . — | cure. O' be Pe Ee yl who have tested its virtus |-comyy the srbote Sad ese etme po LEFT OFF WARDROBE” AND FURNITURE | pnetina done S4°euthoot ree weed; the shoal water appearing 'o extend ‘oan two jes | nso te its rapidly ro 5 ee IMption fon if | from he ast. The latitude or longitude in the chart ap- ADIES OR were tno rare effects be considered t fe besteriterion of excelfence that « remedy | peare correct.” of, such as Wearing Appare! ‘This syrup is also the best preparation whieh can be e Memorandum.—These rocks are in the direct channel i Re | ia syrup Pal r | course fom the Wester alan. re she aes op theta we eteacTi Ee and Sardara? donot M ctor fhe th a | Spoken. attend at ir neces. e b its. ; | ean aa Sia asa 0" NPeHrts * | adi anv stented ty Minh evan ek RN SpA HN, 1 Brody, coer TISSUE PAPER. WO THOUSAND Li white and colored Tissue Juat received and for sale PERSSE & HROOKS, 65 ana67 Nassau st. CHARLES RIDGWAY, age CUTTER AND WIG MAKER, Wall st. 1c the Custom House. Foreign Ports. Pe | Demanana, Sept é—In port, bark Sarah, Jackson, for New | | York vin Bonaire, in 10 ds; brig Gi Mortarar, Oct 3—Arr bri | Flora. Glenday, Liverpool; | Sraeso, Rope SercArt, brig Alexand SANFOKDS AT IT AGAIN. Avi; Davies, ‘out | | TAILORING BUSINESS carried on formerly by mana ion a nl fc “Ureenock | street. Macehvengen, 127 Fulton stil ‘conta: Samuei, ‘McClellan, Whi ent Robert, | October 6th, 1846 ob iwere ed by Souord : Brothers.an we feted 7 Done i" vanes” eecanihihe Fort: To Strangers and others attending the Enir. eure cow mock oO eee ie aerate Jochs, and tude, Garbatt, London; Marchioness of Abercor * | BROWN’S COFFEE HOUSE AND DINING | Gers vanety of Cxsnimeres an Londonderry; ships Chazlotte, Brewery, London SALOON, or desirable, which will be mage up to ord f difficult as to fashion, tas'e and worker assortment of geutlemen’s © he Rouse ts about three bosoms, collars, suspenders, Pirrie, Beitast; Clio, asthe Tort Glasgow, barks Bol OF ig gine dgtow st No. 71 Pearl Street, : jouse those who a: tte 5 the mo Fajet fry ‘get their rel. hy hose who are attend n, i oe otemouth; Dunbevdy, Baldy. ant Bris. raarnutee to sell as low as ¢ in Uct 1, barks Sar Weboomeh: Galway Pee etn Cat A “GRORGS anown Some endasa v1 : Hows, Liverpool ee fi on, Towa sii ne Orso gi fF) Hoot Poet ances B Sanrono, 127 Fulton st., next ria, 7 yee Career Bellon Co ona phe wn SewtBrows Liverpool: Rovctumbeland ar | peskinerwill be > Po Talrahip Caer de fe alate Liverpool. Alter brig Works, " AC) ve Walt JAMES GORDON BENNETT, frnase | Gial"Goymer, Newborn: Lone, Abram, Liverpool; Te | a (ef in Nosvawrer Conmmn or Futon ann Nasaaw