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LATEST? INTELLIGENCE. | THLBGRAPHIC. Burrato, Thursday Evening. The storm has been very destructive in the western part of the State, in consequence of the serious freshets it has produced in the rivers There has followed from this a great break in the Erie Canal, at Eagle Harbor, which will require ten days industry to repair, which at this busi- ness season must produce great distress and em- barrassmentin the produce market. The flour and grain markets are now very dull. The sales are small and limited, at the following quotations : Wheat, 85 cents per bushel; corn, 52do.; flour, $4 62; dry salt hides 8 cents ; green 4 cents. ed BY THE MAILS. Wasninaton, Oct. 13, 1846. Important War Inteltigence~The Contemplated Storming of Tampico, $e, $e We are informed of a speedy attack upon Tampico, "| toon. “Was belonged to Edward Marper of Morble | Sales of Stacks at Philadel Oot. 15—Finst Boano—$ies U. 8. Ly Camden and Amboy, Railroad Bond: 258. FTER Boann.—1,000 Texas Bon Railroad Bonds, (ceh,) 72:3 Comm, Pennsylvania Bank; 258"; 10 Girard Bank, 9 Bank, 26% ; 1,400 Lehigh 6's, 5036 yr SESQNP Kentucky Bonds, 6s, 100% 8. Loan, 4's, “51,95 Camden and Amboy. U Artin Howto 7.000 Seate 5 oH § 5 Philadelphi 42hg ; 5do., 44; 10 Morristown. Barrmore Exretion.—Col. Davies, the pre- | sent Mayor of Baltimore (democrat) has been re- elected by a maiority of 106 votes. Couneil will stand in the first branch, 11 demo- crats, and 9 whigs; in the second branch, 5 to 5. e518 1000 7 Peatsylvania | ‘The St. Louis Union of the 6th instant says: —*The Archer arrived last evening from Weston, but brought nothing new from Fort Leavenworth. AD express had come in from General Kearney, the sub- | stance of which was that he continued in quiet possession of Santa Fe; and that the fort which was being construct- ed there would soon be completed. A portion of the ex- tion was soon to be dispatched en route for Chihua- ua, 0G Major James Graham left Washington this morning, in the southern train, with despatches for Gen. The City ESHER ANRSEM “Ou Whale Ol Ja_purchased gh my wanted for con- Bt cel above | sun mises ‘There fr 10N BETS. steady at 62), a and ma a | moderate demand for consumption. For an invoice of cask olive, afloat, 85 cents has been refused—in lots from | and) commands 90 a 92: We believe | there is-nothing doing in crude sperm, buta fair busi- ness-is going forward in manufactured at our quotatio 150 Doe shore and bank, brought #12 50 & $6,cash. | ‘They are scarce and want Li Provistons.—Some pure’ for export to \d—eatimated from 3 to 5000 bbls $1050. Some tthe same price, but the market closed heavy at $1 600 bbls were offered at 6%; cts without finding buyer. In prime, there has been nothing. of importan: done; we quote it at $925 a $9374. Beef is steady, w' a fair demand for home use only, at our quotations. ather dull, and we have only to notice sales od e bbls. and ht. bbia | rather more freely, 204 revious rates. Chi ag mostly on arrival at Cambridg Li beers see WM Dems Sop dor ago, Se ¢ Bet Brig Marshalt, Tayl to Brett & Vose. Sidin co witht Sar New York a, qi mond jarsh ‘a left sailed from N not arrived betore reported as ih Aug for Nuevi mel, $0 days from padonderry, ballast, to Hich K' Watson, Sept 3s, , long 39° 40, | boarded British brig Viotet. of Belfast, t her two from Bt. in quick request for export, se 7 a 7% cts. tor good in boxes. Etport from Vet to 18th October. 1 RS the M. left. British br-g Mari Sheriff. This morning, on the faith of fying rumors, of | po 10,500 $2,192 { = 4 30, an bush. $e 737 - Prov, for Phila, att Grant, irom Poovi- errors in the returns, many were induced to bet that | ‘The aggregate receipts of th artic! $00,308 ion ‘G—Arr schrs M Van Buren, Charterton_Al- _ Deal, the Democratic candidate, was elected ; while the | ter, frou "ine commerermre at mations te he mi vie mappa <s tea sey ie ee as on Caroline. me Netives wore just aa coatdent thst LAM, their nominee, | 126 10 and including the Best weet fn Goober be wai rgalorer, altaay' Ana Jain fd irk fn. the ae, rw of the peitinah on tee a wien hed bee rf Zip Belmont or St Johns also, had pat on board of » ane to Cork, | ug boarded Br. a hae been or ofthe had ‘and bo: re hay- the result of the late Cabinet deliberations, and that with this view, a portion of the New York volunteers, called for last summer, may expect now a eall for active ser- vice. Taylor. It is believed that he carries out anstruotions for terminating ‘the temporary cessation of hostilities.’ —Wasnington Union, Oct. 14 fine; 1,000 do, ground, previous to arrival, sup) within 'owr range; and four cargoes Ragged ‘and Turks | Island, part previous to arrival; one of the Turks island 21 cents, 4 months, and the residue on terms we did not (G-Information has been received by the reve- We have strong roason to believe, also, that Vera nue Gutter Van Buren, at New Orleans from Vern Cruz, ema docae oF timo: | that iad ths Gunn ine mete % : | that the United States brig Somers had captureda French, Sex»s.—We have heard © crew « isno longer to be spared ; but that a co-operate at- brig whilst attempting to force the blockade at Tampico, ty, American fax tin ood demand at $25 ms in the late : aig | the Highlands tack by land and sea, will follow close after the storming of Tampico, if it does not take place simultaneously. The government is resolved to enforce it upon the Mexicans that we are in earnest, and is satisfiod that the wooner the enemy are convinced of it the better for them, for us, for numanity, and for the treasury. Owing to the storm the Southern boat did not com> up in seuson to connect with the Northern train of this after- noon, at half past five. The Secretary of the Treasury was expected by this ‘evening’s train from the North, though we ore not ap- prised of his arrival Sriar We have had two arriv: deaux and one froin cakes ge sent her to Commodore Conner, cff Vera Cruz. saw the stera peace OF THE Gal. L. Watson —We understand that the * Independent Bine: meeting held at their armory on ‘Tuesday nig! PI ed Samuel Sands Mills, Esq, a member of the vorp proceed to Monterey, and take charge of the remai Col. Watson, for removal to this city. ‘This prompt of action on the part of tho corps is highly creditable to the gentlemen composing it, and is a merited tribute to the memory of their late gallant commander. The gen- tleman deputed to superintend the removal ot the re- mains was intimately associated with the deceased, and the duty could net have been devolved upon one better | fitted for the performance of the melancholy service. Mr. Mills will leave for Monterey 9s soon as the necessary : Roe, of Niven. rh pimento, &e, aa & bys from Kingston’ | on Tu | experienced the vs too off Berve- le very severe. e Ke; 10 half pipes and 6 qr. ca $2 25 a $2 95; and 20 half pipes London Dock, Otard, Du- puy & Co, and Hennessy, $230 a $2 40; for Cognac the market is steady at previous rates; 20 puncheons St Croix Rum sold in lots at $1 a $1 08; and 10 puncheons Scotch | and Irish whiskey at $175 for grain, and $2 a $220, 6 mos for malt; domestic liquors ore dull; drudge whiskey is nominal at 25 cts, last sale bbla. 2 + Sucans.—The demand is moderate, and w Muscovadoes is very much reduced, the sa ite | plaster and lath, to Smith unimportant, embracing only about 125 hhds. Porto Rico | "Sehr George Washington, Winslow, 3 at 8 a SX cents; 40 St. Croix, 8iy 60 Cuba, Cana | Roads, with potatoes. 6 p be the mest ofa — water. | Vessel, the he; | | Sehr HP King, N ° stock of | ™ “Behr Velocity, Mont 10 fs r Velocity, Montgomery, 10 days fr na, Eastport, with 3 from Hampton Hon, H. 8. Fox, late H. B. M. Minister here, it is repor- | arrangements can be made.—Balt, American, Oct. 16. our range; and 60 tierces commo: ‘Schr Mary Clark, Small, Sale: ted, died at his residence in this city to day, at three potdax aueiticnetsatts Seat in Cube box there is but little enquiry, Teleernh ey oeew: . . | - x ._ know of no sales worth reporti ‘elegraph reports a Pilot Boat rm o'clock. We are not assured of the fact, though our avs News From Orxaor learn from the Inde- op laee at ge ine! omnes & in the market ete Hook. No othervecsel iad jnken ve: pendence Expositor that Mr. Bonney, of Oxford, Ohio, arrived in that town yesterday week. He left Oregon on the 13th May, and represents the people there as being prosperous and generally well satisfed with | theirneW hoines, The elections were to take place in | | June, for members of the Oregon Legislature, and repre alga, fents that consierabls ntereat was felt as the renal | SARRN etle SI7K: 6 OR, See ene Me sadam e Great question at issue being as to whether the sale | Fesionrs—Have continued bri cially to Liver- | of ardent spirita should be permitted int the territory or | yoo! snd London, to. which ports full higher-rates have | not. Quite a new question for a new country. Mr. | [een obtained. ertels Mandl ben vor y scarce recently, Bonney brought in one hundred and twenty-five letters | yut the orrivals haying been large for a few days past, for persons in various parts of tie Union~principally | {hare ts now a bevwer’supply Lo. Havre there Ip n6 from the the Oregon and California emigrants, who Marted the pessenthoacs die tava the eotieeo te eet ce Werhear of engagements of flour to Liverpool thority is sutticiently respectable to justify the statement, So quiet has Mr Fox been of late in his retirement, that we were not aware of his continuance in the city. w. Wasnioton, Oct. 14, 1846, Special Messenger to Monterey, $e. gre. Capt. Eaton, the bearer of despatches from the camp of General Taylor, who accomplished the long-dreaded journey in such excellent time, remains a short space in | small sales of Kentucky were made at 24 months; 60 cases Florida and 131 bales Havana and Cuba part to go out of the market on private terms. Wixxs—Sales have been made of 500 quarter casks } port at 508 75 cents; 120 ky} Madeira, 50 a 6°; 50 Bur- On Wednesday—Shi Martha Wa i in Wednes — vn jor Mobile; An. | Savaunah ; | The Departure of the and low: 1 jing Rooms and 1 these high latitades on a furlough, and has left us or a | were generally healthy and in good spirits, and their EE ee en en nee ie eee iting ae few days with his friends. | teams looking well. He met five hundred wagons on | Per bushel or ES Sete muceceded In getting from the ports seeing the day his route in. “Some were going to Oregon and some to | Cotton Trade. Mr. Graham, late of the N. E. Boundary Engineers, left yesterday with the papers for the seat of war. No more California. ‘The emigrants to the points above named separated at Independence Rock on the 12th July last — se ; to terms, | Governor Boggs went to Oregon in consequence of the capltalatiods, Go'shesd and reduce theenemy to tarmsy"/ Cron emigration to Callioraia. Mr. Bomney was rots. | or pursue them into tho citadel, is understood to be the | ted on his way in by the Indians, of his horses, pro: | purport ofthe insteuctions- | visions and clothing, and travelled about seventy-five | ‘We had the pleasure of apprising you, last evening, of | miles on foot and alone, when he was overtaken by the general provisions of the treaty concluded yesterday | Messrs. Sublette & Co., and taken to Fort Laramie. with the Winnebagoes. All parties appear to be satisfied. | tives managed the diplomacy to the compact with kill and straightforward frankness and firmness of schooner at the arsenal lies at the wharf, and g there her cargo of gun es, cartridges, round shot, bombs, &c., for the army and the navy. | The storm of yesterd: y drove a tremendous flood-tide | , overflowing the wharves at Alexandria | ut doing no material damage. | Sands, Lent & Co.’s circus company made their grand entree into the city to-day, to the evident gratification of men, women and children. From the fact that Mr. Secretary Walker has not yet | reported himself at his department accor ne law, ai the usages of this government, it is inferred that he still engaged in borrowing money, en route from New York verand gold, we expect, will be as plentiful in Washington as paving stones after return. All things considered, Mr. Walker thus far has managed the federal finances with great ability, and not a little eco- nomy. ‘Two or three mails are due from the Pate this after- noon, with which we expect a variety of interesting par- ticulars from Monterey. It is sh time, also, that had some despatches from Gen. Wool, and the onward movement in the department of Chihuahua, (which we wish to impress upon your readers, is pronounced Chee- ‘waw-waw.) ‘The day is delightfully clear, cool and bracing. We ially informed by Jemmy Maher, the public gar before the gale ship off Mont 2, Sleeboom, ot andr Uambary, from New 30th 41. lon 61 h ult, was spoken al yy the IHiad, at Halifax, the 19th, St Johns, NF, for New in distress, having been gale of theisth, and cut nnou nced by telegraj he os coming up the e morning of thut ‘and about 1,000 ¢ taken at full prices, on spesslation. Her news was promulgated about 2 P.) satisfactory, there was no more bu in the follow- imited amount on ‘the Sie ges bad accounts from the seat ronght buyers out, and the sales reach- ed 2,000 bales, closing at an advance. On Saturday morning about’ 10 o'clock, telegraphic despatch an- Brio Mancarxt Janz, ores York, put into Arichat on thrown on her beam = away both masts to rig! fither. Ba prio Sin Wm Warraci New York, but frsbebly inn thy 20th ult, lat 45 24 ‘Aberdeen, reported front ¢, was fallen in with on jn the gale, with loss of four feet water Wagons ror THE PL —This week (says the Independence Expositor of the 3d,) Mr. Colburn with nineteen wagens, started for the plains. This energetic man, is he gets across safe this trip, wil ha’ nounced the arrival at Boston, at about that hour, of the made two jaunts acro: —he left | steamer Hibernia, with Liverpool dates to the 19th ult, first from here last Mi | and with the gratifying fact that the market there, feel- unprecedented in th || ing no longer oppressed with its load, was being awaken- mlnagteaer ieee rat htt | read | ed toa sense ot ‘what would be the inevitable conse- ted border Mesers.‘Kean and Hall, mtion, qu of side, from the grow- yesterday with nine wagons with provisions, | mors ‘d ‘a farthin, is ofee g to meeta sale among abungry army of men | ing | on the provinces of Mexico. We forgot to state thot Mr. Colburn takes with him a great many things that ha never been introduced before into that country, such implements of husbandry, ploughs, ke. May he be the instrument of changing the modes and habits of life of the untutored Mexican. RR COMMERCIAL, Thursday, October 15. Asurs—There was a good demand yesterday for Ashes at $4, and some few at § 06, and $4 50 for P Exrort rom Ist to 13TH Ocron! i World, 4 Sees which left this 000 bales changed hand the bulk of the purchase: =e advance of a quarter centon thecl ricea of the day previous. On Monda eanenday of the the lollowing week the large—being | at nearly four thou: y, at a daily ria provement in rate! jing at the close he be { siness on the Jaa full half cent higher on | pre rsival of the steamer. “ | paper gle 24 Wasrten ete chiefly in lists, and com- breed but a few purchasers, and were entirely on | exporters having retired at present from | mark During the remainder of that ye there was | but little business done ; and ——, = 547 bbls. |. gule was reduced, yet purch: 319 bbls. | of a quart r cent on Saturday. and nl also d daring the eh the ee part of this week, so cent higher since our last, to hich 6 our SeeGions ote: con- |. The will be a short one, irrespective of any kill- ing. frost tntil December. Thi ind already ‘done by |) er] that, isi while the to what extent whe te grag i iy localities, or to what extent careful dry of tend the ing, and was ran upon rt fifteen in bra Be: fot of without damage: tm O° Jenking, of and from New York, for Be- poken t9th h ult, no lat. &e.. y hurrieane of the 1th and léth ult ‘and was making for the = mate 19 sserdl it rt ck, but the former kept the one bse. Hosron yeamer Fenphpect, Jones. having for Bangor, ee Of breakiug her cross head, of Halt Way Rock Riabttteesa ekacsoet ed from Liverpool, inthe algo of 19th hand die le the vera quantity of tin and fire ick, Tat ‘$3000 and $1600" yi supposed to the amount avyLowrn, Foster, at Boston, of and from Machias w York, with atte eM. ina few days, has arrived more inactive; 150 tons of Orrel sold are offici dener, that the fall season has set in, Wasnine ron, Oct. 13, 1846. The Winnebogoes—A Treaty concluded—Another Enter- tainment of War Dances at Apollo Hall—Charming Contrast of the Cotillon Party at Carusi’s Saloon. ‘The Winnebago chiefs concluded and signed a treaty to-day with the United States commissioners, on the fol- yowing basis :—They are to surrender all rights for ever to all that tract of land in Iowa known as the Neutral Ground, consisting of five millions ef acres, two millions of which wore the property of the Winnebagoes, who had the rightof hunting, also, to the other three millions. | jp ttle reuned Gumphor about w5f: 50 bis Ne Cs eater | ‘They are to be paid $190,000 for it—$80,000 cash, and the | Oil 54; some Cream Tartar 16}, 6 months; ox. Exports fromm U.S. since Sept, 1 1446. residue to stand at interest, the interest to be appro” foreign Sulphate Qui Santas on zs on "nat earn; | Favir—We aad Guattytes ot sew Malaga fruit te eS#me Hertod Last y arrived betes ave been made of 2500 | boxes bun priated to the support of schools, agriculture, &c., | the United States to buy them & country north ‘Tho receipts ot 1h wyeae befor inst. ave beon and west of the Mississippi, near | Boxes bunch Fa a1 83; 2000 hal de $1.10; 2000 a | 9,000 ‘bales arts Neh wei tien ty enters the source of that river. The tribe not to be removed | less; 300 kegs, 100 half do, 200 qr do 8 sell for | 4,000,taken on Tpeculation 16,000, stock in “city 37,000 58. 200 qr do Sun. 400 drums Fi ‘amount on sale 4,000 bales. ‘within one year from the signing of the treaty. The di- | on private terms; 150 fraila new crop Ivica soft shell he’ cuteeet quotations in this market plomatic and oratorical talents of Little Hill have gained | ™onds 124a13 cents: and 6a700 boxes Mulaga aay | $3 say, and the market thin our range. Correr—We have no change to notice in this article, which continues in fair fair request at, previous rates. The | sales are 1500 bags Brazil a: 6X a 744 cents; 400 Leguay- ra, 734, on time; and 300 St. Domingo, part common, 5% a6%{, cash. By auction, 400 bags Maracaibo sold at 64, a7 cents, 4 months. Cotrox—Being packet day, the market remained | quiet, with a reduced amount on sale. We heard of sales | of about 700 bales, chiefly taken by spinners, and learn that prices are firm at our quotatio | Daves anv Drxs—We uotice sal es of 17 bales Mexi- | can Sai arilla, received indirect, at 9 cts; 11 bales old and inferior Jalap 3734; 10 casks Ombfo Madder 24 000 1b. E. I. Gum, which is in better request, sorts Gum Arabic is also scarce and schr Sydaey, of Norfole) wene ndthe crew had arrived at ms to 25th lt _ Baio Hannint or Makateatvan —Pilot bout H F Mierck- ed at re Oct ett ye gon adr Vert, coder sumated elie eo: ’ : ioved man, the captain having died on the passage. Bric Sawant, Hizeins at Boston from Rio Janetro, Aug 23, was in the Bay’ daring the gale, and Beit bout So'cloch this morsing: whow the wad belns mee derate made sail for Boston, Sutr Jane, (Br) from Loudou for Quebee, was spoken, 23d Sept, lat 44, lon 325g, with both masts cut away, having been on her ends 20th; had thrown overboard cargo to light- en vessel, and Was putting back for the nearest port. is that the crop will not exceed 1, | estimates go as low as 1,800,000 will range some where between The Mgt in this staple in this country, to the latent in each of the Past three scusons, have been ead, bound to New Ports of the U. 8. «seen ship Ne rom Boston fr N York, ju for the land on wind—wiod at the time SE. Oct ath, lat 39 30, lon 72, ship Samuel Hicks, from NYork for 4 Liveriool. Vat 47 19, fon Rit: passed a three masted steam id of steam, undoubjedly the annex at theclose:— 83 1244,4 months. Fromthe first errival of new crop : $40,000 for the tribe, as the highest offer of the United | Border Breese. ot take Daneae ‘Co’ importation, Livearoot CLassirieation. States commissioners, above which they said they could | 280 cases in fancy boxes have been run off in lots at Orleans not go, was $150,000. The treaty gives them $190,000. | 19 cents, 4 months; 350 boxes Sicily Lemons broaghl Uplands. Preride. Mob $ Texas. ‘Three Brothers, Miteheil satnacke Upon the whole it is a very creditable treaty for the | eash. ib = | Flanders, SBedtord, rd, (had ‘Winnobagoos, and a generous one on the partof the | Baxasturrs—The market has for the last week | oes 9% | Rodman, tlaiders, do, (dp 90 ps} Se “ssp Sh i Forerament, as, in addition, to the $190,000 paid for the | been somewhat depressed, snd prices have receded 124 | 110 sa ake Spel, at 8, ton 3820, hip Caton, is of the tri rnment gives them a | cents per barrel. Pye difficulty | 4 Hisier, RB, 32 da vs out new country, their wants, free of | of procuring immediate shi to the scarcity | charge. We doubt not that the white traders with the a great mea- | of vessels and advance in freights, avo a fey aid ‘this ye A The Semetiees | up to evel were 9 moderate at $6 56\4 a 62%; for Genesee, to arrive, with oon yt at $5 60; and Tat Ohio, Michigen and Troy, tribe who came with them, were of material advantage to them in the good term: they have received. To-night the chie! e an exhibition to a number of invited guests, of their war-dances, at the givalie B.-3 a Corn Trade. similar to that we have described heretofore pgome large sales hase been made; about Sr. Louts, 7.—Flour—Two lots of Lagrange, 135 iv + Portiastd) ast number, of ladies were present to witness this fone Prop) disposed of on day ; also, 5000 | and ins oh $3 50; re lots of Quincy Bay 38 pposed te Toad PS paemeer we wild, s Gemeneah to the uninitiated, Fg. pcm and Genesee eteaein $0 50. 50. | and 86 bbls, at $3 6234; one lot of City Mills, Phoenix, jul entertainment: One of the chiefs, from a little re aed at the close, Genesee $590 8 $5 G6. and | over 100 iin at $3 70. and 200 Star city at $4. Wheat— dete holic indulgence, began to flourish bis Michigan and Troy, 60 ; for parca vere | Sales we sacks choice, at 60c; 240 bbls. do at 50c. | eran apy reckless manner, thi it around his in mae ‘a' week or so hence, jr rates are paid, owing to | and bbis yy 165 bbls musty at 56c, aad 95 sacks mixed | Nassau bound to gations and at the the present searcity of shipping. For Southern, the ‘in- | and inferior at 550. | : swat seized, and quiry, is very moderate, and we know of no sales,ex- Cincinsati, ‘ict. 10.—Flour—Sales yesterday, city a ag aes beg — pon andy ne 0 Howard street at ¥, $. Se a bngee ble | and country. of 300 bbls at $3 50; 30, 43, 75 and 95'bbls. od by this unruly bacchanalian. Little m for at $3 55: 100,98 and 500 at $3 56; 60 and 100 at $3 60; export, at the same price; and 800 b! round ‘hoo 80 and 60 bbls at $3 62. Burrato, Oct. 12—The market on Saturday presented | tN York aod, the same features it did for the few days previous. Sales | ald, bark “Whitmore, Bright, Momtevides pele ‘Nahm akauta, of wheat toa moderate extent wore made; 5000 bushels | Currier, Patagonia.’ land, Masiton, in two parcels, sold at 87 cents; 1600 Michigan, at same; 1300 Sanky, at 85; 6000 Charleston and Sandusky, at 52000 Wisconsin ‘was the star of the eve bogulifal uyle, having os and bine rib: ber of them, and re Douquet of flowe Chesterfield bow a He was tricked out in New York, $525. Rye flour continu dozen yards of red Jersey commands $4 25. Jersey corn rf uoted $4 a $4 25; 2000 bis., part to arrive, tes ; no Brandywine in market. New bu now worth about $4 $4 75 per barrel Wheat Flour, 64,04: d smile, and a polite exc! “Yohow!” He danced with a perfect ecstacy, bowing | Froun—There was no alteration in prices. Some few | *toi¢:, Flour is in quite free demand, there being a Ki gnd emiling all sround + and the thne which he kept with | sales were made of Michigan and Ohio, at $5 50. | prac fetter bry etry 7; Y maaan, “pacers | r Sebi the Beslein, an itl fest to the music of the bells, the drum and the onc natn Wheat is in fair request for shipment, but | | ‘choice artele, at $4 8s; 600 bois Michigan et $475, 788 bw ob pal arr onan Chase & Co’s signal, doubtless . admiral ur ( ATitie belle in our charge becoming fearful of an Indi- | by millers. ‘The trananctions include 1000" buriels tate. | oa {wo brands, superior, at $ $4 35; 300 Ohio, common, at | Boston bet lear hr Shawnut, Hiren Riot aie iro; tho outbresk referred to, we left before the | rior Southern for milling at 80 cents; and for export, | "‘Acsane Oct 14 Flour Ww. have no transections to | ev ar, bne Rivals (oi Kae Cardenas, br was concluded. Gen.’ Fletcher informed | 6000 white Geneseo, $1 20; and 8000 mixed Western, | notice todeord for what few lots are selling ees uu that it was impossible, with all he could do. to keep | $1 08a $1 06, cash. Northern rye is in demand, but the | continues wT isleit fe tory egether patting 2 en se natives from the fire water. With a few megs Je heavy, a ind prices somewhat lower ; the sales | to out door operat Grain—We hear of nothing however, they have been kept under very hiefly for export, at 79 a 81 cente, ~pdl A lot of 2000 Deabele ‘a bi e wurentes barley sold yes- ice, per invitation, we attended at Carus: terda: i sg cents. Northern oats have de- iy 6 season ‘ranklin Lyceus ls (purcha: in’ the inte: ) we understand ‘are | Iewavlike the tranefer from winter to from the | about being made to in fhe 12,000 bushels canal were | netge $0 50.8 Gott, and One 9S See oe ae = pk aad the wilderness, to the iful and hallow- purchased on Monday for ‘export to Lendon, on pepe Southern $5 25a 5 37, common bronds. 'Grain—No- recslietane of youth—to its bright eyes, its beautiful | terms. Corn, on Saturda: ee Wat was very heavy, and a | ba doing bey ind the actual wants of dealers, and pri- ofsmun oe carnal an pnt em, at | ur get a0 Sant sega eeinees | so acd wom eater We can't now. Itis late, we have already passed the mid: | yellow Northern, and 75for Southern white.” sisee thes | Mae hee 70 a7ic per bushel Going in wheat ‘Cormscllsin small parcels 680" fet western. The sales of barley continue to be freely made at 57}g0590 for two and four rowed. Canal oats, 34c. Boston, Oct. 13—Flour—The sales today, which have entirely unsettle: “in mermga i Part of tos oa night hour over our solitary cigar. For | there has more atoudiness, andthe su; i ceaceians ieee ar ae ee te tone pply too is | this thi is Night is the time to smoke, lon abundant. ‘The transactions cn Monday an-yester: | seagee phan inare ever wat previously in the United oN the et. k tas ay Returning from the ball consist of 28,500 bushels, at 68.2 70 cents for mixed La Norma | autumn in our ‘ets, was nearly 100 perct. over pri- “| ces ofthe corresponding seasons of 1844 and 1845, not- withstanding the coepeet ed ae a fair yellow Western and Northern, At Philadelphia, at 70 Soe: ee at pence | bark more, ineentee so reports below, iat ies ris Taders w ith black bad Fone 3 ies In bachelor’s quiet bal” boo tn « Inhaling and exhalin | se: Jellew, all weight. yellow have tee ot Taking tor our data the report of the marsh: white streak or we Jost main -top-gallant What charming visione rise, | 23,000 do. white, 60, weight, both for export irom. thove | prarentty Yi Of wreathing arms and glowing forms, | ports. “Blackeyed ‘peas of the new crop have been re: | ot Totaate race ad ethe reports of the Co ALL Riven, Oct lo—Are brig Caieutta, Berry, Philadel And dark and lustrous eyes. ’ ceived, and are meg bly » OTS | 1849 hes beenjvéry unfavorable for the growth of corn, | ?* Hiovoerres, Get bonny ech Basitagnons Deetendiien ‘That's our poetry, bit of it, Export from lat to tober. | we make up an to the extent of 1846, to ti ode See © 4 ofenather reunion by-and’by, we endane you es Smee + + 38,055 bushels. advance of little ‘over ive comt on the orep or fess, Ih for Nor hewmesdsebsatanrresadioy accel P.8.—We learn that the German Bensrolost bors Rye. 52526888 | crop Us, fa ie toca 977,591,87 Se st Te cecplnoe shee sem sar enevolent Society | ‘The receipts of flour, wheat, barley and corn at tide | ott me Ne topaa,|and amet Yor wer also had @ very pleasant ball this evening. water d the first week of October, inthe years 1845 “ si By Com. Pats . acaguee fount. tenses all echeaner, was the only veg Parcabaurnta, Oct. 16, 1846, | nd 1846, have been as follows :— “Dohme 417,000,000 | siete BY Mieaey Hag, and reports hari 3 pr R Jackson, ‘wicks 1846, (our gitimation) 620,000,000 ‘The total exports from the United States tie mhe fol- | lowing years were as follows:— ota on bord five brig, al *Nrwront, Get M—Arr sehr The politicians of our city and county are ma ferment | on account of the uncertainty in relationto the vote for | do 1888 been as follows :— The eaports of Indian corn into the! United Kingdom of Nawrucker, Oe iS schr Elisha Brooks, Fish, Al- had a plurality of votes. From the errors I have detect- Flow Wheat Bets 6 Orott Brule se te gk “te Perceversnee, ed, 1am led to believe that the latter is correct, but there | 1916. «gaa "brls. 1,3h6e00 ba. 4910 406 bu. 10 6 a pgpaletar a ra toes tre a Yer lapel ae ihe see see can be no certainty until the official returns are made | !¥9... 1.439.205 $52,103" yrdzas a ur Buren, "acs known to-morrow by the return judges. ee, . 526,262 963,901 117,008. am See raey. 5 18. . sor "8 Aa i ali Hoan Ween hy Weuken Chen * ‘i jenderson, Tie Whigs though hay have no cause to tiem at | Of arnt shen um able werdbeeived rio | Jn. to Nor Gieay aia mick y, are overjeyed atthe | “°The increase in four and wheat is equal to 719,042 brle, neni Ai 81,588 tik pa aroline. Ferrie, complexion of the popular vote in the interior. As taras | of flour. | 3 Beal to oi 664 bushe! three mv snths, in the winter spring, while for fan monte in the preceding year received they have gained four members of Congress, and soar aoe fareten of 2679 bales eats per Zenobia, mueon: America ‘Nash, on see ish ers Oct 10814 schr Metamora, Freskiia, De- Ki, t Ships jo Janeiro; jadies; Aun Maria, sina, Boston, ———————EEE EE WANTED, SECOND HAND Steam Engine, and tubelar bowler. feet long. Persons having them f r d office, where they can be oa a bpsicaeb gabe - ‘e ber. Bie utmost respectabili d, in a quiet resi mmore an ice a nt By Last Night's § Southern Mail. Home M—Cld shi Br West | whattan Leon Key Also Old tre WAN’! small family coming to the bys Uy ters oe ders are kept] part of a genteel Englishman, at this office. cape NYork! , do. wre S Martmigne Ports. Leontine, Ariaans, Bremen: seh he JE E Ridgeway, St wi it Pr rEiethebe 18 4 aslide TED, te prin | eed URNISHED KUOMS, with board or pai ply at 326 Broadw: IRECT from called to JUST RECEIVED, | cases, contai very rich Marabout and Ostrich feubere, of high cost aud superior quality, and or 9 yale, low at. Paris, he parti yen attention af city and country aes is Com » for the hs veayable te to the stockholders on aud after M. ‘The transfer book will be closed from the 24th inst. until Novem a MaistNovarg mer 500 + iece*, of 'UN ISACS, 5 Birision st. C. L. EVFRITT, See’y. _ which wear shortest notice. NEW PAPER HANGINGS. FRANCIS PARES NO. 379 PEARL STREE’ co., supply me the most caplendid assort- a HA HANGINGS, BORDERS, ke rehaats, “Dealers, ‘most advantageous te ‘competent Paper Hangers can be bed ae, the to, Me atyles of— he most aj Lh Landiords, and ‘pleasant room: tea, th if required. "Terme moderate. ROOMS. matlemen can be accommodated with fe family, with breakfast and Privat ly at 17 mowardst. Heferences requir ol2 lw* N. ol5 1m*re TO WOOLLEN GOODS MERCHANTS. . MIGEON & CO.. CLOTHS, Neon NIBH, SATTINETS RE- il West REerRene is and orders for 63 Pine street; W.C. atreets D. Brigham & Gon 6s Fine . Ladi eps shadee by Stnevr, N.Y. kat Mosers. Wosteott &C reet. ST RE IVED,, 0.0 Target he Ithy Swedish J CEIVED, 10,000 larne, and healt eee iealeyy” 7 KERDINAND'G es al5 im*re pine of Leeches, No. 118 Wwittins at. CAST OFF ap AND FURNITURE ADIES or Gen‘lemen haying any superfluous or ‘clothing or furniture to di sy ete obtain a Saas er for the samme. RY apply lax 0 edie. 7 off me: subscriber, ar hi s resi- SUOHEN, 33 Bama s.” 1s. M. 8. Cohen. 015 &*r saving boon in uso O15 2t*r Ti ABOVE nivae ae will ine given for nsiou and conviction of any person spreadin; pdecriesentat tothe character of the undersign Rae mever committed rh CHEAP PIANOFORTE: FPOR SALE Cheap, » beauriful rosewood Pianoforte, of act unbecoming C. COATES, enter 7, Seatars Worcester & Danham, but be Fre 180, ‘meat of pianotortes, for ee or aE hire. A a asmnesien, assort- gard tre 13 Bro corner Lispent ber inst. All debts well by ype gearoprietor. are of—fartl , Trandss Easing ton, Yor ah ald any 0 yeler tem to Featy an THE Cs ership & STRINGE! wn citizens. of the above uam ve named he ws his profession s asan Pleated to hear from all his Edmund Calla i jo the Rev. Christopher Coates, Rector re NOTICE. i, was di ts against the A. Bown, and all claims dae must be pai F. wn will Pe A now OWN carn ing Nera Be ve late firm. eee by F. id to hi er curry on the business ay eres ND AGUE. F COMPOUND Tonic Mixture, » warranied cure for the with iy success, and its cficacy tested pe ‘many of out Prepared and so aad sess, HABPIN PIN, ‘been in use about ten te ier, he nev still resis . born at jwausea, in ‘Gi morganshir fe ley, pubilahed tu Ne a New we York by Fulton sree breve of Leghorn, C: seugmenste aare ri Cedarst, etme via pos CLS A CITIZENS of New Ta and the world in That at ‘Edmund Callander Coates has since the loss of the steamship fr ‘That he was expected in England sey, particular ume hoard from hy board of, andnever and “where he’ mis be id acquaimanc: Windsor Sona Wel Mount Piea- Tenorio ‘ange, 1 will ne sezies of by nae a large size, to let, ae Nea a way. street, to whom rrr sible of the location, verme, $8 gine ‘56 canes and wh plying on the premises, ‘Oey yy 4 7 Fietion coer fabric "Aivcrs Inge astornavene of Paper Begurs, various brgnds. olesate and retail. O10 Tou feces dene je plans inay be seen at early appli office of J should be REM, faye aN BepAD WAY , fiw a teen bald ngs teu bet ettered vy eut improv Jay, 25 Nassaa ol5 Iw*r {SHED APARTMENTS ols 3t*r FAKM WANTED. Wanted to Terentia ina healthy location, near New ¥o Mielphia; the fart i purchase for cash, a farm of considerable or Phila hest within twelve hours journey by Persons desirous of dis- water from New York. prot It add Eiarleston 3. 8 Evrlians ~~ ing as TAY Lease of y Pe a letter to R. E. Z., gs of the an Capacity of ite sort, the wand and quantity of its produ Souecty of Lea ere edisivecton’ ona tay. other quality Uhet it might psssess, in order that a precise estimate may at once be formed of its value. and seat leneas, | The lowest cash vice Property’ }e ‘The advertiser in Tatanding to tisit he above reaained cities in the early part of he, ena enw will ye those farms, the price am which may best answer his purpose. = O14 tw*re A. A. Search F TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Ly air. usta oe, on Ly my eereres noting? 3 dcx 3 9,000 grove eo testimony of their reba MONTBLY R REPORT tpt A ym peng OF THE MEDICAL ANP SURGICAL INSTITUTE. 9.75 Chambers rat Chums’ Successfully 7 HLS Report mts a greater Lumber ot cases tl betes heared successfully, in one month, at gritate ‘2 Examinedto detectdieases 5 Scrld head. of the lungs, liver, ke. 7 Cases of dysentery. 4 Interraitie.t tever, 9 Gouorrhoea, acu 4 Chronic discharg male 3 Affecti: 4 Whites erat long standing, cured by the use of the speculum. 2 Suppression of the urme. 6 Fever continu 1A pe oe ie bone ae the. tend ‘the anterior wrist. the face attended 2 Erysipelas. as cae Jomt as 5 Hemorthodal tumors re- 2 Gperetons for eoatrected 7 Strictures cured in the ure- 20 for hydrocele nat Poor attended to beagons 08 2weod*re NUKE Y Of all eee i. THE =a ton, ton and “Vater ird and ie eeans c. sie a) cine & Aaste veuriey. ons and Cures. 1 Mage Seere 2 Palpitation heart. 2 Bleeding from lungs. =~ 1 Case o' apoplexy. BOSTWICK 3 Dee ia, yOLLOw! G— OLD WINES. NATHAN EL PAU! gated No. mtd 1 Renee prices, je in lots to 8 e remain Pitock of Old erator ‘to the final singe his business earl; arses pipes, $13 de demijohns, 109 M. ieeyd selected W! one Tae AS Fee Wi we of various I Be diseages of u private denial EDICAL ADVICE.—DOCTOR a Bolt 1s confi. street, Ofall and every uature ral tain to cure all sores, horse, as the application rhe Temi Mr Tames Mu it ete = | on “High Br niet ‘Brae tAt eat bie vad Sion fF cee i dors of the bi f f tai a es Central Dey large bottles, at 50 cents fem Rilo ey AABLING ro ity asco has been wed oe pit Tg ms, and 990 doz and do and 11 Dipes superior quality, and 4 pipes and 6 qr casks 2nd a Wy Sem tee te od qv rath eo be two. doses: it oures,t note Gexitte tiga: inact is le Taras hosts ate pains, as certain as street, only 50 venta i at Monterey, St. For freight or on board rey N wherele Teites will be fii | aria bo hed. os, 90 Ses bee yy Cia ea snilon the tec at viet Hors Cora. x. Je Ree. Seet’y. THE ~~ pe ASSOCIATION Wiss hold Cog Annual Meeti "ou Monday, the if INVENTORS, Mechanics’ Hall,No. Tay oh ao ‘ednesday, the * Leu contians wut ths samwal Ucslwece fe Sect’y. rd. ""Toveators, of all classes, age renpecttully invited to azend. ICK, President, of wit Tomiless most py yersgal pendplion to color ADVI. zi HERE is at LS eee x a the rede e Daveh and ‘iy from 11 o'clock A Adnitonce 5 cents. ‘up wil en jiers, 7 pay ea sarees caneet J. ohn nt mg & $04 neon fo. 29 Gold street, etail Dealers Chande- ret | fete “is Se ined Shera anand Quantity rr oe ng Mousa vie Se eee CLUSIVELY GIVEN Mocritnne os: Tae BAF anon "y FINE Al BaCneLpER Seer ee < Agent id Philadetohes, Fea. Rossee! prenmiitign Oil Paintings, clock AM wa 3 ales PM. 013 8% re Liquid Hair Dye is ab- _ ~S. ouaaa 2 Ag! st. aime . BUANCARI F ‘a fhe. im rt eee oe seas tar is bene at mentee | eon ees oe reenact Rah rey ses favereble etran already eee | thie desoription in Gt Amamiens, 180 tales, PoRTLann, Oct I—Cld at will be elect: dew rtd at $80 a $85; and 210 do dressed, about Passengers Salli:d. | seeket, Hopnioe Frankia. L Set ey ee ing jontion in teres tar» SING lr eke oct domed sinner ‘i On nave Bark Jane B Willi mo Me LProt, Me | hpriemcna, Oct 1-—Arr sche Margaret, 8 M Woglam, N 80 lair, 235 | with rales Of 9004 Ito Grande, 20ihy at TL nesta Toray Goluen and lady, bp ml pa gos et 15—A Lehigh, 115; Nor per cent for cash; 600 do 251b, on the same term fhell, Hi Milton, J Sprowls, "HA Gui fet allot New OF mde i Griur, Smithy orden neo Ww In Cemre coun- | San Juan, 10, 6 mos; 1812 Carthagen § Curacoa, and . harks Smyma, aud Joho G NYork. Also see 89 majority, and in 2800 Barcelona, vod coastwive,) 19510, on rivers Eclipse,(Br) Seward, Windsor; Ceylon, Dest, doy sehi® V tic majority in | The stock in frst hands, noleding ine late ari | orate perenthey f. aren pal Te, Com for Hogg, doz ‘The brig Harriett, of Marblehead, bound to New York, _ Yale 0000 of al deseriptions Kixestox, (Jam Me roy Hill, Nasiue re ander Til Sarcieenaie Miksa tee ary eg, Emam er Aes oe tment, TRA a tsi Vee ‘were saved. This is the vessel botore mine the cargo | Madras and Manilla, 80, 6 mos. oy qa 5, ijicteeres opty en, een Bm -» see ing been under the charge of a negro, the captain having | en Oau Wee has been no change in the market since per W Ds asm bectod a +4 abe old | Gre grew, a Spa ester notice army sailed. We notice the following soles os Tl eoongen vr’ Chana oar wee and “sev KACAR ON, NEW BRIGHTON. ent fe iar between ‘table to the 61 irae a i | ante CURT, Cont Capt. sant 4 sail on IL SROONDERRY. hetToa cbs Wp ee at a zea" deer neue LINE mcket ship CAMBRIDGE, ann SOHN enpMAN ¢ « coq aneneal bese. ow SYowen re ae teeta BLACK BALL, ¢ for kIVERFOO Teo neket, Ship CAMB! is seth af October it is searcely accemary omy, nite wel es | fi Hic, Sees the accow rege the subseriber re subse ata 35 Fulton st. Pe a YACKET 8 Ne ay ‘O8GIUS, from raison honey Wall sreet, | berm Dime tt FRENCH BxIo nee go 8 we ie eee ear b hs ‘their fon the ith inst. will i be peo PUBLISHED BY titan, aL ne

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