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Cayava—Im the usuae | for prime, and $11 8 $11 50 Some Lerd—Sales of 2 the forecastie floor, they chenies 4 her, and had procesd= | thecity. Eraber clear of vessels, Wind stormy from ®M, eituated the town of Hamilton, originally consi; | Lat Braue wisiantedee iver Between Fasnronarua Wenn Bowlegs. Ince Will be found the usual announcement of thi | $00 bbls. and tierces, good to +B only aboot 20 yards, w or on ker side, Tas | accompanied with * dered as the rival of Larristerg; aud bad = oo [From the N. O. Detta, Sept 28 } “9 Parviage of Mr. Davenport, of the Commirsariat De- | Butter was in nteady ‘slnand, ier a Me vag MA" vur valy I6uiouihs, WO voassatd valued ab es) There | Moriix, Sepe Fr brigé Delta, Barkets, and JD Pen- been for this shameful rivalry, bath places wou ‘The U.S steamer Monmouth, Captain Otway, from tment. to the eidert davghter of Sir Allan MeNab. | full prices. —A mammoth cheese, from Ashte- | Tat S80 ingured ov che vessel at toe Laaington fice, Ky, | ell, Gisem, Boston; # B Beck, Avory, and Auores, & Jong ere thie, have been of coamiderable importatce | wainpe Bay, arrived here yesterday, having left Fort | Wedo not often, here. in muada. notice thuve affairs, | bute county. Ohio, iwelghing 1,100 Ibe wcla tor 9200, | S24 SHAY om the cargo at a Goaion oles faerie sired i end, us the proprietors of | Drcoke on the afternoon of September 23, and thy Bay | but the high standing of Sir Allan McNab tn the so- | T dull Soun Gop Inrenr (before reported) —Brig Oreay Tate, i y. ‘eng ‘i ‘This rivalry is pow at an end, Dy P f B Me 2d inst, las 40 35, lon O& New OxLeANS, Sept 27—Arr ship John & Albert, Herrebure ond. Hamiltoa united their inte- | on Monday morning, 2ith, * | ciety of this Province aad some circumstances councet- +8 of 15 therces were mado, at $3 37). oh eariete com saranaah, om he 24 fash lob 36 00 8 | ward,” Matageriss ‘hirus Keio, Keaoll, Teshs’ Welaoks rounder the name of Harris | General Twigga has bed a talk, at Charlotte flar- | ed with the family ef the bridegroom, indves us to Sales of 20 bhds, Texas were made at 53<0., | sinking oom "SD dave out, from Kum Key; argo sale. | Americn, Ramany, Ualuimore; Jano Gano, Matting, N 38 Feels, scine ye ere ees ch may be considered us | bor, with Dilly bowlogs, oud the" sense bearer” of Sam | wake & scmewbat extended record of the eveat. ‘The Cuba was reported ato. ‘The schr was diumasted pA ay hac oe 1 he burg. Harrisburg, which ved at the junction | Jones, together with some other Indians, All were | family of Davenport are, toa certain extent, eonuected xed will be found the ususl weekly all from hr WH Gatscn, Frese, the bead of uaviva! ef Bray's and Bofla jnlveston, On 2 from Galveston uptry adjacent being high and ling to surrender the of | with the history of America. trom the fact that the | report, giving the eales, priess, receipts, and stuck on ane jn Bamber, who ar anid to | gentleman who was yesterday married to Missy MoNab | band, for the week ending this day:— ve committed all the iste inurders aud robberies, | is the om ’+f the late Sir Salisbury Davenport, Rear rises. NYork; Ea- 5 ord, Ravpa- brig Wissahickon, pout 43 miles, by water, neceatly disposed, and bank dians— thorn, ti Lan bewutiful bluff bank, above Rnding ddians Ur ove W—Hor Loss ofthis vossel ace Lewes | haonook for’? ierk (roe ‘wlsoe). e ha. Rec'd. — Btovk. wertlow— the © . ‘They agreed to deliver them up to tho General, on the | Admiral C. Band K C,H, who when Captain Haw: BNO. 4, to086 445 da, 5a8¢ 200 ds, 1138 lds Marthan, St Oreix. eH ‘At this point the width of the bayou, at | Jury TUrt ber, at Charlotte Harbor phries, was in command of H. M.'s ship Leopard, aad One ets Bin - don, Fraxozs, Keonan, from Charleston, bound to St wr LW lpauon, Oct t~ Aur bark Gulnara, Crosby, Newport, an otdinary stage of water, is about 200 feet, with We recvived, by the Monmouth, the following letter, | tought with, and took the United States frigate Choma oe = ¢ Cubs (before reported), put back to (ia conssyuonce | Wi, sche Mary A Lovell, tu well, Nor aioh for N York. a depth of 20 feet water from our correspondent at Pampa Bay :— peake. and was thus one of the causes ef the second tems - 3 the tain tee Lay pare s py Siew Baoronn, Och 010 bask fe ‘Deesin, lien ‘The town is now owned by a company of Boston Four Broowe, Tampa Hay, Fla, Sept 21, 1249 Awerican War ¥irS Humphries tovk the name and tole 254 bis, ed wom) she 17th. wl i hnane. Puvasoute, Sept 28—Sld sohr Blisabeth, Whitlag Balll- enport, ef Bramall Hall, in consequeace of for 02 how alists, who intend asking fora charter for a J give you, below, some secount of the further opera- Tay nd haul ing which the vestel leaked 6 carzo of the troops ia this region ed to thee th the heiress of that sucient family. = SE Woteib 47 ony) te c! railroad from Harrisbarg te the Kio Grande, at or 01 On the 16th inet. Goaeral Uwiggs embarked op the ‘ pari of “ ss one of the uayest that we ever had in | Bt RS Bib id rs d Fixging, aad suippad s sea over puLrita Oct b—Arrsohr Lonsdale, Baker, Provi- near 1) Passo, parsing through ich mond and Faye steamer Colouel Clay, for Charlotte bure-the | Montreal, and she exeeliont arrangements, and good | WE “Sati of 1.480 Abs: prime, at tho., each. 4 wheel, bingsole, &o. aivignront Deed bil asia Alert Oviliial Mestiehd- We etteville, crossing the river Brazos at Rock Lslaad, | Ceene of the depredations of tho Indians -tor the par- | taste with which it was coudaoted’ eansod it to go of be ~ Soup Thos O Fnese, Wesih prahannoek fr | periard, Vinkhaw, Philadel J thence to Austin on the Colorado, whieh will be in | pose of holding ® * talk’? with the principal ehicts of the | with greut @lat kiyery ore noticed boat the bride's: MARKETS ELSH WHERE, Pondountered ou B8eh ate uae gies mest OF MEAL | Ponaiann, Oct dare brig: Mibernia, Ellios, Maeanaas, a direct line on the route to San Diego, on the Pa- | Seminoles, ag Was alluded to in a previous letter. The | maids were certainly the ewlest ef the Province. aud FOREIGN MARKERS. ule, of Bax Harbor. (1) ship Rowlaud, Norexoss, NOrleans; brig Margaret, Ben ort, 21 ina, hy Menera J & $ Snow, | sier, Sau Frau called the Helen Rood, iatouded for panded vy Capt Isaiah L Chipman, by Morars W VR O stoses, ship Now 0v tons, built and owned by Kessre Me and built in the moss thorouga and work- ‘ad, which wae launched same day by Mecsrs nfs YG tons, owned by Gol T D Rovinaon, oud | ano built of white oak in the most thorough manner. Tae cific. We understund it is the intention of this | General was accompanied by Ur Runduil, that nothing could possibly exceed thy elegance of their Rro Jaxeimo, August 18.—Our coffee erop proves company to commence the road early this fall, aud | Call, Assistant A@jutant General; costume. The party assembied at Christ | hurch at 12 | worse, even, than any one expected One pi im) it be prosecuted with the energy that these | mirtary Department; and Lieut, Gibbon, with Captaia | octook, and, alighting from their carriagns, the seven | whose crops last year was 60.000 arrobas, (10 000 bs should it be p' ly celebrated for, there ia no doubt | Rain's company of dth Artillery, as the military guard | bride’s-maida avd groom’s-men followed the bride. who | will oly this year have $000 arrobas Yankees are justly ce! nll be the making of Harris- | 8nd escort. leant on ber father's arm, up the aisle. the bridegroom | many im the ram Bae tet tee seone wr ce creme io aden) Ihe atc aioer reached ber destin to 1 waning with irs 31eNab, Har whtera they | SU take bala and Harris . ; ip avchored near the cld trading house, on the east 51 d by the Tr. Ada.ason. who perform at the Uni tant biy'edaoted mepeeiitoedss whiel ohn be-maanieae the Bay, afew miles from tts mouth Here the head chief, | eremovy. After its oompletion, the party pro- | ye Harrisburg to the Bruzos, of the be - Trail, | Billy Bowlegs, nied with the actiug chief vf | ceeded to Sava Liverpool: ik Williams, Ewpire Queer, jo; Geory mi Allen, N York: ard, Turk» Stetson a Europe will require 80 auch, ; will not got two thirds of last | pAbih old nels ‘supply, aud people must be flaaily con Lon, Thateher, WN York: Amerioa: ey Boston; HM Gambeilly ; ‘etu’s Hotel, where a dejeuner, prepared with | that there can be athort crop in Brasil, and that pro- | Bath pap of hax going ashore when launched, : Georye’ and Wiliams, do; George Kuge, atan expense of not exc eeding $5,000 per mile. | the Micasocki: nd several warriors. went oa board of | all the skill of that aceomplisued maitre de cuisine, | Coction is less than the consumption, The uaatity | and itis tained no damage thereby, Swart, Philade'phia; JalisFlira, Wachg; Orb, Baton, do, This company also calculates to clear out Redfish | the steamer, and heid a talk” with General I'wixgs, | awaited their arrival. Hore the usual toasts, appropri- | sipped to the United States since the Ist inst is 3l,- | Wasnixarox, NC, Oct 4—We have beon ablo to gather | _ Ovt Sid brigs M& J C Gilmore, Kendrick, Boston; Aue 1 Clupper’s bar. If this project is earried ont, | The cbier is described as being a flow looking warrior, | ate tothe happy occarion, were drunk 060 bags, end about 10.000 mere may be cleared, prior | only the following particulars of disasters to uhippiag w: Le rer en oo ay MO brig Toplist, 2 fi aiuo doubtebut that ‘vessels drawing nine | about forty years old, with au open intelligent expres | Sir James Alexander | proposed the “Bride” and | tothe Tet of September, leaving a deficiency of 40.000 | cones in Siondake Gitenes ‘etihihenit/ aka Honduras (and eld ton toate ne ee GAY nets Bangor foe tires n° ble 1 direct to Harrisburg, | son of countenance, totally devold of that wild took | Bridegrocm,” which Mx Davenport returned thanks | bags, fur the months of July and August compared | ,,A¢ \ectcvke—Solr Galone, with naval stores, trom Now. | Hynduras(and.ld leving’). os any Noahs feet will be able foo foe Tacit | whieh #» frequently cbaracteriss the inbabitaut of tne | in a very bappyatrain. with the shipments of the same mooths in '8 15 o rned to Ne ‘Bohr Sophia D, | 29h. brig Rockingham, Howe, 0, 7 without any deteation If they succeed, Harris- | forest. His figure is about the ordinary height, and he tion.. Peter McGill, in proposing the health of | information derived from sources which I gonsider re- | loaded with »: val otal Hi HAY, Vor 2—Sid sohr Choctaw, Fitteds Iphin. 4 i . * LoTeR, 8 burg 1s destined to be the principal city of Texas. | weil-proportioned, with a pleasiag doportment, aud | the father of the bride, Sir Allan VeNad, minde.a come | linble, 4 ‘Se From Harrisburg I proceeded up the bayou to | evineing much poseession in his mauuers. His | pamentery allusjon to the services rendered by thy | this country is shert—certainly to the extent of ono- | mast, Houston. Immediately after leaving Harrisburg, | head was enveloped ina red sliavl. surmoanted with | gallant Kuight to the Crown of England, and to Cana- | third, end very porribly as much one-half. The | 7h! mee sore, Seps —Arr schrs J R Randal, Boston; Pugh, N¥ork. tohra dR ‘Young; Mary Kast, Smivi, a cargo shingles main: Ww ; returned to Washington for | Glohe, Simmons, and Comet, one to Plymourh for re | Rand OH Tol no doubt the incoming crop of coffee in| At Latter 7 ‘Sehr Mid- | 8ud Mary Cratch, NYork, ou becomes narrow and crooked. The dis | white feathers, eucirctod with a silver band, with ores | du tbe country ot big birth, The tase of patriotism | crep of Java ik #lao known to be short fom one-third | RMTS ; beh Aerme Wirmineron, Oot 3—Are ship Francias, Estebe, Ph'lad: = erie to, Harrisburg by land 1s five | cents of the mine metal sueperdod front hls, nook. to | and of lopalty. he observed, burced as brightly a evur | to Obehalf.| ‘There fuota, as to short orops in the two Bete bpseondinicdiveehsaauleiyeoegy ch ites ey Boing Cla 3 sara tovae Smith, Hand, NYork, duh, Marsa iles, while by water it 1s thirteen which was appended a large silver medal, with # iikte- | within him, and advancing years seeined vo have no | principal coffe growing countries in the world, coupled | A ‘brig, bound from Jamaica to New York, is ashoro, dia. | Wailing 03, Moreo, Boston, mie, y "Taos Roviee ness of President Vau Buren ou its facw; bis throat waa | power todim the brilliance or impair the energies of | ss they are with small stocks sud improving prices in wasted, six miles N of Ocracoke. A topsail sche is ashore 15 SSE eed . thickly covered with strauds ot large blue beads; hy | his mind ‘ibe day chosen for the interesting ceremony | Europe small stocks and light receipts with you, must fullee H of Sesteres, ‘and a fore and afsechr is ashore om she Passengers Arrived, cake Caleaeemieiiie: ‘alro wore bracelets of silver over the clevves of his da- | they bad been invited to witness, was one endeared to | certainly give you ‘unusually high prices the coming | Not) Banke yo mariners SavAnNAn-- Stoamah)p Tonnesece--Mr AStoutor- Cer Overlangk Corrente. corated hunting shirt, A broad: showy bead belt pase; | every loyal Canadian heart, tor it was the aanivercary | seacon Good firsts and superiors are now herw 3/00 & | Tie following memreendern ved by Prof AD | BOTCOM! ANG child, Miss A Pic 4 vo htt Camp on San Faure River, ing over his breast, suspended a beautifully beaded | of that day which saw the proud ensign of England's | 4/000. halve, Wontetake the fe Survey. from J W Page, | RM Chek ST ienoheene EE s 5 July 15, 1849. rifle pouch under bis left arm, and red leggings, with | glory firt plauted um the brights of Quebeo, ree mr Gy having bean plcked up ab ncom, | Norsis, Fi Uaberhandy Wit ie Heintivons = " os ‘ali; nan brass buttons, which were richly embroidwred wit Sir Allan, ia acknowledging the honor paid his, A Dina it“ gr ag hat Nag’s ulead, Currisnok Uo, NC. 18 © Dunhsm, BL Kivg, HM. ewell, Vi The Military Expedition (0 California— TH | yrads where they covered the upper partot ths mocas | mitted that his daughter, with good feviing wud jung. | q,2newmcements af Births, Marriages, and Piatto ere a'bottle, thrown out (for the purpose of as | @ Semen Wii Fe — Rwers of Texas—Wild Sports—Shooting Tur- | sine, oomplated the snatame og "haa xing of the Soml- | ment. bad selected the day. desti Ke probably, to ee ee 4 ths direction of the current) fro the Uoass Sur~ . ., neler, The argount of the talk was that the Indiaa | the most important of her life ; and he hoped that his ae ead N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE 8URRO- kies. nation was totally cppered to a war with the whites, | own career, snd that of all bis childrea, would be ever Died, Thema ac gto ogy yng preety I te of the County of New York, netics is hereby gives . 71 Com’, aster, Sept 10, 1549, at latl- For nine days we have been stopping on this | and would exert themselves to continus on terms of | jdeniiticd with the memorable eveace of the country | OP the Cth instant, Isaueua Quinn, aged 3 years and | [2% “htocvod of 48 42 Ne lonpitule TS 39 20 Wee We hoteaa haying elaims agsinst’ Siocon P. Vandorvor, to reens h ’ 16 days, twin daughter of sames and Maria Quinn. 3 a | Inte of the clty of New York, dovensed, to tthe i i peace; that the depredations were committed by a pacty | of his birth. 11 it had been his good fortane to render at 270 fathoms, f 7 5 , hi river, and for nine days longer it 18 probable we | Dea ouas men who would be given up 80 the gene. | services worth remembering, he-could attribute eonty | ¢,fiet faneral will take place this di ny, (Sunday) at 2 | Ale age statve that from the 10th to the 22d the wind had | wath vouchers thereat to the subyeriber at he si oer shall remain here. The cora and mules we have | ral as soon as they could be seut after to the Kisslmee, | to the fact, that he had been assooiated on those Seuane” Tha taaded of the anil ie cemuhattaly ie | tha pod yin tedieg pebvetsesh Spineless | twelfth day of November next. Dated New York, they arth been waiting for have come in, but still there isno | Where they were ip custody, and the party could recuras | occasions with such meu as now surrounded him SW by W (tr : : a vited to attend, Page Hosa 4 aah tne CORN RLIUS VANDERVE (trator prospect of moving. . The engineers under Colonel | Sbetjas the whole country tas coven with water, this} Colne) Gugy made» capital speech in returning | Oct, 61h, on board schooner § P. Townsend, lying in | Yess the bottle was thro = BELUS AE ee. Afiatotx 222 miles from tho place | 1b, therefore, pposing oor than im thirty days, but at | ghapke forthe beaith of the bride's maids, 5 Fone’ that the bottle was found n touctied the beach TE. SLEGRA Johnson are still at the Vecos, and have been | the ond of that time, be (the head chiet) plodged him- | "Every one was pleased at the manner in which Colo- bey eye ig ora Capt. Fuxcuaton Tuacu- | maker the current, fae AE tO ara i baie ts TRORSO oie obliged to change the road from that they fifst | Self they should be delivered up to the general. Lo | nel Wei herall, the gallant veteran, whose services areso | TBI Tent conveyed to Greenwood, on Sun. | Western edge of the Gulf Styeam, as marked on the chart of Av No. 182 Wituiam Street, New Ye acknowledged the extent of the outrages, for which he | grutefully remembered by the Anglo-Saxon Canadiags, ry ae Ag: ag aaa b , | mitted by a smail party of unauthorized per-eurs, who | of Colonel Dynely’s proporal of his bealth ‘At Thompkinsville, Staten Island, oo the moratag of | _.ATE at Mauritius, July 12, Canton, Tabor, NB, from Rod- | pri ings. He All this delay might have been avoided by taking | were immediatwly tuken into custody, aad would be We understand that iu the evening a very brilliant | nO Sch ince’ after e efen 5 is that he will oxeente all o1 an experienced guide, whose knowledge of the | deitvered up, he did not think the entire nation should | pall was given at the residence of Mr. Commissary- : p ted illnens, borne with chris. | *S%% Spoken. ta of hfs Petont, with despateh.” Orders country would not fail hin: ut this, the worst part of | be held accountable for their wots. Thus terminated | Generel bilder, in honor of the young couple. tian fos itude and resignation, Mr Joux H. Vax Duzer, | shiy Obio, Clark, 15 days from Now York for Liverpool, lot | ghiaep, or fer Atting them up, may be Addressed to the the whole route. The mismanagement exhibited, | the conference, with manifestations of the bert fesiing ‘The following 1s, we believe, a pretty correct lst of | 8664 49 years, 3 months, sign: hia Lord M: died recent; tee He was boro “Ship Her bert Le ih, from Cronstad’ for Boston, 7th ult, is 2 oe ACKSOM. even in the smallest particulars, 1s extraordinary. | on both sidee—the chiet and bis party returning to their | the guests present at the ceremony :— in ars. ch mendiea pm i810 Mae ‘ane aaa c-fige oe tke off ‘Onkeas Ser natade jostom, 7th ul - c} vf an “ d the general and suite wending their way BRIDE'S -MAtDS, GROOM’s-MEN, in) 7 + Ship Ske from Liverpool for Philadel; hull BANK OF SALISBURY. d should hi b benandoah, orp! fe Philadelphia, 9th ult, In fact, the comm: should not have been seat Mies & MeN ri late Sir Henry St. Jobn Mildmay. He was « deputy Cae lew ry ahd of the Bank of Salisbury, Maryland, f the 3d “ 2 we acne ae en ae E on D rene Me ¥: pan ntmay yall euett, a+ ONE of the 3d infantry were ai e) op xaminatioN anv Disc M Eoqes SO Wall etsen! hi coe mi : ‘ash, | she North Aviantie. : ANUFACTURES HIS PATRNT ANNUNCIA' 5 Cripplebuakt, | Se Nore ee MAn Telauranhs far the ave ot Hovala au 4 ‘well also respectfully begs to. informa and presceute. ail ine & lieutenant for Wiltshire, which county he represented | |! in the Parliaments of 1812 and 181%, He vacated his | uty, it 52 ry anon Biv 3S EON t ealen Sa in 1841, but egal ted th fi J a Toston: tis tee Oitiaina 8 —- nn expedition, and no enterprise of this mature can e or Ropwing tHe Mat. is examination | iiss Dynely, t Herbert, 23d ‘at in » but in Tepresenter @ county from Ship Excelsior, 1 day from Boston for New Orloaas, 34 inst, BE WAST INDIA ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACA! succeed under such circumstances. I have no jd before Leander Farrar, Esq, U. § Comumise | 10 Mebowgall, Me. Steuart, 71st,” 832 to 1888. wat 0h, Ton (7, Fo —— doubt it would have been much better to send a | floner, yesterda; 9 L ‘A Catholic priest, named Srneit, was shot at Pesth on Ship Pairield. Loveland, henee for Charleston, about 1st a Semneny Pr the convuyat oF Sts 5 ann ors, Mer~ net, 0 0 6 mi eis jive, and Treasure —The party of engineers first to make the road, before | R- Lawrence, of Syracuse, was present in behalt of | diss Hat, Mr Sutherland, ©. D. the oth ult., for having taken part in the Hungarian in- | 1 a Veeta, from Boston for Baltimore, $d inst, lat, pany are appointed te leave $s. Thom not uivon. f tbe United States, s io 7, surrection. Successive month, for Bermuda and N: esr in. sels pe rraatee eneet | H 8 Ais sworn.—t9 ebfef clerk tn the post office tn FF aga torr gah Agr non ge pa te M. Horsman, who was @ member of the French Con- hurt Geean Ware (nev), Cutter, from Boston for Caps of | Which pisces they are tue on the Sth, ay gme ; master; : - J vention, recently, at Mentz, in bis ear. od Hope, July 25, lat 15 3, lon A id amounting to absolute stupidity. The expedition perp dlbig tein 4 phere hes leon e sorioas of | ©t#. Dynely ; Colonel Hi r James wod Lady Alex- " vi J pth y ‘Berk Dudley Selden, Sardy, hence for Marseilles, 4th ult, | are expected to reach Bermuda on the 10th of the will not arrive at its destination before September, | robberies of the nail for some months past; people coa- | 29*F; Hom. W. Badgley; Hon. P. MeGiil ; Colonel ‘Weekiy Report of Deaths lat 41 67, Lom 28 40, i rict Attorney, James | vias D'Urben, Capt. Hunt, 79th, oh rr ‘ ‘ : ‘ Seana, Wobite P if then, and by that time it will have been torced | tinued to complain of the non-receipt of letters, trom | and Misses Gugy; Mr Deputy Postmaster. General | yy the City aad County of New Fork, from the 2%th day of | D1 Somers exchanged signals, 2th ult, las 3443, loa 7% em, Bt. Jaze de hrow ity of its baggage, Already | last of May until about the 27th of September; from Iss | Stayber ; Deputy Assistant Commissary General Pen. ptomber to the th day of October, 1849, ; FOR CALLFORNIA. co eee to Brow away @ quantity of ite baggage. Already | eee aoe Bart thee tas a cenention of thre com | Rell; Assistant Commissary General Lane ; Mr. sad Mon, 72; Women, 71; Boys, 8, Girls, 4—Toval, 312, Ship Boston, reported for, Botavia, Ang 5, lat 9 Nlon 25 | the Til. sho shannon tae trian several wagons have been abondoned. The road | to 216 FE the BI 3 made up by tuo | Mx8. Grant, Toronto; Captain aud Mrs. Claremont ; Wy, or abahly ship Heston, Feats, hence (ouly 14) for Velae- | Thames a ‘of the month, and il convey we have passed oyer is, nevertheless, an excellent | Plainte; the — Le penn gh ‘ak dag: Mild aadoup | *it and Mies Derbishire: Deputy Assistant Coramiasa: { congestive raiso and San Francisco, my Island, Forto Rico, the one, and we have had very fair weather, consider- ae ti canil ee aes woke wAgreh penk chestiownce, ry General Routh ; Mr, Sutheriaad; Captain aad vrs. | 4 » diseaoe Foreign Ports, India ‘Isiands generally, Laquayres Puerto Cabello. The $ ry Kirkland ; Major MeDougal; Mr. Neave Antwerp, Sept 16—Bork Pentacket, Taylor, from Matan- vd Po AN r " Mr. Jeseph; sas, repd and relosding, for Hamburg, 8 or 10 days, Arratde2 ; Mr D. L. MacDougall; ‘ork aro as follows :—Te xe aes fady avd Troy, most of ry * in a deep shade, the thermometer was at 100 | tholeses were between Auburn and itoobester-ao far as | *#0r Talbot; Captain Mucr ing, the season. In the coolest part of the camp, | 93 the west, and from Sohe aL $00; St Thomas, e 2d 5 r 2h, Oar ray, Lucas, Havana. ‘uerto Cabeto, the day before yesterday, but this 13 quite unusual. | ascertained; the fact was made known to Mr. Hulbrook, Pear ict tak aes, minus see ae 1 |. Burauen, Sept 13—Arr Gil Blas, Bangor, Me, SId 1th, | $13); Demerare, $110; SF. Vincente, $1 I think the heat has averaged about 90 since we 8, agent, and Nir. Dill wassent for, from thereprosen- | [7U | MIE Cimimatowe ier Sent 1d ss, i Mr. Adeline, Nerton, Havana. sonar, destination | $140; Jainaien, $140; St. Jago de Cuba, left San Antonio tations of va D. ™ wore antlsied that the trouble wes Pe ee ee 1 0 in Roads I7th, Mary 5 on rvs git angi, fir i i in our own office; it was then arranged with ‘Ir. Carter, aces Sona O sdans, beg -eik Sinsth, Wooten, tie 3 apenas, $18; Chagron, $170, St. with te mame of ereehoin New York.” Aucastive, | hail syeut, thet be should oon tw cas to bit ad eee teams ns eee inte tane*sbutherer Clark, slecy "Catbstuy Ups | he feighe on epect ano eoods The Postmaster Goaeral has established, discon man could clear the Nueces in a bound, about the | fhe 8h 26°0 nt Pew en ta ice ets ganvaas wep | tinued, end changed the rite and names of tho follow. place where we crossed it; and the Rio Grande, | mail Bergen, west of Chili, is thelast office from | img Offices during the week ending Sept. 15 1849. at the point parallel with this encampment (about iaaickoe Tail would be received on the railroad; Established =f Alte. Bighis ie % bo D. H. eight miles fom here,) is butatew mules broad. | therefore, the bsg would contain everything to be deli- | Jopes appointed; Asbton’s Milla. Frederick, i \ ‘The San Felipe, on which we are now encamped, | vered at this office. Witueos was to be depot eat sa y “i omer wd. Genre te . soon; Tibering, Hurd, disox: brig Palos, H ston. foro heen pi Hiriridess Broughton: loth, bie Gol Howard, Dare | _myl 26 14 Biome street. charge. » Rees abated ace DK. F, FELIX GOURAUD'S Cowes, Sept20--Sld ( rasoe, Bisbee (from Havana), Ham- ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP. borg. HE SUMMER SOLSTICE, WHI H BROUGRTIN ITS F, “ allo § CRoNsTADT, Sept 11—Ships Ariosto, Fabens, for RioJano- T scorching train sorrow to fai; in thi seen. It rises about a mile above this place, in a ter when the wall arrived,’ about twelve ovclock | N- C., James Pridgen; Franklin Springs, Fraaklin, Ga, hapin, M'Near, fo Mort, toh’ and afl G jowh, ter, Salt Rheum, Barvers’ tt, do ldg; Weseno Blemishes and Discoloration of th Siler, Deka: | billy winds of Autum 0. barks Gil= | wi'l asew 12th, bout ready. ver, for NOr- little vailey between two hills. The spring forms 4 R. W. Royston; Bephaden, Wakulla, Fla, John A’ apond about twenty fect in diameter and. forty She ae Scaitice; tan Debit lie wenta "to tke wr. | Barco; Menden. Madison, (a, MS Drary; all v feetdeep From this pond a tiny rivulet flows be- | fee, in sight of ‘the driver; the driver had a lamp | Mation. la. John W. Combs; Sylvan (rove, tween sedgy banks, gaining strengin and volume | jp one hand, which he held up before him, gad drove | !*» John w. wete leet Reeve, De rae, a ieee as it winds along. Atsome places it dashea.oa im | with the other; be came up directly after ho took the Bae og 8 hy bol ag eon, Hi came atten 5 an impetuous torrent, and again rolis smoothly | mail in bis wagon; the driver did not understand the | 0m Vas Slehtand, Mt Be Greate! Salverten’ te along beneath a fringe of pecan aud mulberry trees. | Srrangement between witness and Carter; he whipped | D°UM t.ho rn IM ‘Sheboysen, Wis, E. tevtland? Along the banks, from its head to where it empties | UD bis horee, and witness ran to keep up with him; saw | vain Winnebago, lowa, JJ. Catlin; _ i i Rio Grande, wind Indian trail, tb h | the carrier deliver the mail at the office to Mr Mo. | oe 1 cE : NOB into the Kio Grande, winds an Indian trai, through | coy the wail given to the clerk, and heard the door | APpauoore, lowe. James Ewing; N. Brown bushes of mesquite and whole acres of the prickly | [ocked nud belted; witness came down uext morning, | $auis, Maine, Joseph Gewin; W.N pear, tis remarkable, that those Indiantraily are | the azth, between 8 and 9 o'clock; examined the stand | Vt. P. Sawyer; Waquoit, Barnstal ail chosen with the most judicions forethought, | where the post: bills indicated in Mr. Carter's list should | Bo#es: South Carver, tlymouth, M Dysentery Eryripelas Puerperal, ae oeme aeons ee Soe . for Boston, Sept 2i—Bark Gri a) Caxvirr ( Jeans, vr 4 i=] al age sons of & Light complexion are exposed te the i Small, from Rot wrdata, before reported sid host during the sumwer season, nam etlow milarin appearance (0 stains, avo developed th the ‘ored to'u laaureteo, probably av Vigo, to pee ria i ce to tain aro ievlopa 5 al ese spots ere popularly term: Proek! here Avie, Sept}6—Drig Ann Maria, Smith, for Bos- | however, ether freckles which adeus 4 coco Eat Orleans, i Unkaewn, jarqurtte A. R Harlow, jays. | aud heat, and whieh a and with a keen eye to the inequalities of the | be, end found not one of them there; the ist mentions | Diermtitned Devawen Tieux canals 3 patie va Town, C GH, July 14—Sld ship Concordia, Stephan- lesion. | These spute are attr round. The river abounds with fish, and ita | Ld packages, as follows: From Lavewster | letter; ge | York, Lewbendp, rl ye Bigs Roe ri Pe papers fy | sop Cateneta, bag tap eo So i m banks with deer and turkeys. So thickly wooded | 4; Darien 1; Town Line I; furry Contre 1; Pike 1; Wars | man, Franklin farish, Louisiana; Ashton, Carroll Pa- | 78 Wale Exsinswn, Sept 15—Bark Frodk Warren, Lunt, — Cron~ | parion of this pi is the river bottom near 11s mouth, that the light of | 4 3; Attien2; Ferry 2; La Grange L; Batavis 1. ma rish, Loulsi Akevilie, Crawford county, Arkansas; S Germany . 2 i nee the eun is wholly excluded, and upon plunging into | ou (he cars; Sweden }; Bergen 1; Le Roy 9. Dom dag or | Bethel Academy, Maury county, eauessee; Bowling | Bellovne Hospital ‘i its recesses, one feels as if hethud entered a gloomy | got On dhureday uight, the 27th, Mr. ¢ rand teen Stewart county, Tennessee; Ashport, Landers ary Hoopi ¢avern. You may imagine how deliciously cool | Sitness went together to Chili, ead took an account of | ale county, Tennesse; Coker Creek, Mouroe county, | aug ri this shade must be on a hot, sweltering day in July, | ali the letters dicected to Rochester, and placed them | Feupersee: Ciifion, Hardin county. Tennessee, Van | 3 6 ees the pleasure being much enhanced by the doubt, | in the way-mail bag; they were put jatentionaily in « mm, Teeny gy Pane wes 7 7 | 8 ie ‘i ul 2 pro. | County. Kentucky; Boon’s Knob, Jessamine couaty, W. WHITE, cit whether from behind one of those gigantiepecat | canvass bag; @ memorandum of the same was pra- | 7 |, City Inspestor. ; i , , - entucky; Polk Galiatin county, Ulinvis; Quitman, | City Mepector’s Office, Oct-6, 1&9. trees, a grim red warrior may not start forth, to | seriegs eae dock, came to fost oles; weet | Hoquols county. Illincls; Worth. irequots county, lilt: | ‘ams : avenge your intrusion on his huatiag grounds. | BUPIPE abou yptn Peme fr hg ‘yack. | nis; Lutitia, Sheiby county, fllinois; Troy Mila, Fale Near the mouth af the San Felipe 18 a singular So Se ease Ni ane one rend ce Sauter, Sk: | tom county, Ihtee ‘Verona. Vanderburg county, In. movnd, that from the shadows of the chaparral | {2/). from byron 2 letters, bravbliaville L; Dariva Cen. | @a0a; Cock’s Mills, Noddaway county, Missouri; delle clothing its sides, looks ata distance triangular, | tre; bart Rey 1; Bergen 3; WV Byron 1—of | (rove, Saint Louls county, Missouri; Monterey, Wau- but on a nearer inspection proves to be a ro od thore pamed in the > oem, the 1 South Middleto cone. From the top of this mound, there is aa ex- | per place, the bil , New Yorke-aame and site changed 06 tensive view of the distant mountains of Mexico | tord. Le Rey urtagevil Cowlesville and Las aster ‘West Parts, Fol ete ay Half way down the tiver x enna e-sectt | TE eee quai ireer tes Gipes, tne aauvane tens Une | aud Johu M. Benedict appilsted port: of mulberries on its bank. viely shelter. | of wed very mach egiteted xdon, Da Page county, Illinois — site | ed from the fierce heat ce from avd (ra Jewell appointed postmaster; White, iB doce : ’ | es had not said any thiog a Oe a ledge of rock into th re a rapid tore Indiana—name and site changed tO | Charleston, Spofford, Tileston & Cr Yr stadt, came day. and Tan, Ka w G TEN» KRG, Sept 15—Bark Muril to load for a port in United Stave: if tedmess, eet, awolling aed are Morrill, chartered | of the outicular tnbes, prod bi n also produces the pingiy apposed Bostoa or N | pain, The infammatory act: York sroup of erup sitish are aunnetisaee distinetly appara Gua S sie y whe Harmonia, Churchill, for NYork, a ouriace, and at others are only appreciab! 0. mel ldg: Br for Bosto “Bon Sept 13—Ship Livily Taylor, Clansson, frem NOr- A GOOD MEDICATED SOAP arr l0th; Metoka, Sampson, and Geo Eva: iMard, | 18 THE BEST Posst 1 |, Inve of Bosten, sold, aa’ er OO ‘nu tha, | pacelhus: ‘ik Cur ots Crowell, Philedeiphia | $outene? | fault thon tl | anne Saw 4, Oct l—Arr sehr rrington, NS. t i—Arr Manhatp, Samuc Fept lt-- Arr Gen Harrison, Alexan ry bec re nit rr art eT, MARITIME INTELLIGENCEK, he truth is, that ¢ # health of the Individual dria, | Woodbury, | agin the winter pease ture; the latter supporte late nigh: f } | (frera Bo | Lives voor, Sepe 2 Lonpox, Sept di— abe Ce ae in the \l over-indulepes. Othor means tuum soar the skin are bighly ohjeotionsblo—anen a 4 Sper ry ark Amos Patton, Me Near, for 0. Ship Pyrsmid had sid for Newpost, to load tor KN, Sept 13—Ship Columbia, Stinson, from Genoa, for NYork; Cloone, Be: rig ica Tharuton, Vaty, ‘outhampton, (pkt), Griswold. Lon ton, J Griswo: x ¥ ™ Lt e day; wits ma he jennnes Gein wen ehnencved 96 nee fin, fur Bostn, 2 of 3 days. preareass * fer the silver trout a “ te ; 7 ites A @ James H King appointed poste | Bark—#licaleth. (Sw) Linbere, Charleston. Keod, Philadelphia; bark Sara, | lored spots. The dif pig A Pt eka rit eh tee, partioniacy threngpens the Gop; detundanh Mills, De Kalb conaty, filinois—site | _ Bries— Pre da, (Nor) Jongleleiedgs, Marseilles, Sohmidt & | MALAGa, Sept | ad bruset to tame, that they come u d nibble at your sid uess that Jennings bad beea takea up for . * Subs ta thu } Lae | td : e dory P. Harrington appointed post. | Belchen: Denmark, Roney, Nouvitas, J Owen & Son: Volon phia acd G | ja the seart-shin. wondering what odd fish is t ov ently added tu Lal re jesnings nch Mills, Onslow county, North Carolina | de, Cube, LH Aiken; Aw mica. (Br) Urok- cub Neteen, Macary. Soe 4 extramely alight, lees in the wi 1 te rie Swiming down the rapid river, you count for where her | ay J a be ” ~ S. So Vhitney & ¢ George, Waln joa; Martha et: ¥4 nd woeterver, mAs ReENovRD: io A mo © ay, | Mere datcentstetad ‘rom N Yo: a0, or do, Stream, and thus rest your limbs, wearied with the ent home the moruing of t ptetinenndes A. dentate eetewe= chee oll, Cumberiand, N&, OR Tt man, Titcomb from Westport, 1, 10days | De GOURAUD desires no more antisfactery eologium of 7 ’ discovery of the first lows; said his mother - ; a i. exercise y R " CIVY TRADE REPOW Nesmith & Wale! ved to Port for quarantine, and std | Rig world-famed. Oa the whole, the San’Pelipe is the most i nd cn My chat A ag gee dieerd ind 1 Oneaan fen, 4 fs Bark Virginia Ann, a ITALIAN MEDICATS mo th bie, the < ‘p The | twe hou on the morning of the 27th, he weot away Sarunvay, October 6—6, P. M. ad, Joryin, Poto: surg ballast, for Cadin, seoking ka of thi resting etream | have yet seen. The partridge, | without leave, and was @ About an hour; the boys Adrion, Walpole, Norfolk, | Siur man Be N York; abt 6th, bar! parvo, Hagar, p quail, avd bittern swarm in the ehaparral, but such | satd bie later was + jo was absent on Sunday, On This bas proved one of the most inclement days of | Beaman, Haltrnore, Mailler & Lord: Lacon, Bearse, Finily, im Vhisadelphia yja Gibraltar, to | ( emall game is almost overlooked. At this season | the 28th. another experiment was tried; it was on tuis | the season. The rain fell in torrents daring the grester tloop—President, Frisbee, New Haven. Hanoum, Beste tohr Cabot, an se of pimple be Oth, hark Chari t Lf mete while its powerful action young turkeysmuake cay tated §— mnst inevitably tend to the ei and served up with the rich unct italeating, whether roasted | third ceenmon that Sir Carter rode up from tho depot | part of the day, completely surpending all out door | eis Arrived. 1g gravy, of | With the mail earrier; on the night before this. [went | toi. areancactions within doors and rangié | oie ne eruee, Cole, ( aieed cf the wagon, and Mr. Carter followed it ty the | e L ‘anna, hours, with iow but half the ‘ king in the fruit sea: made into # onveury, stew, pungent proms hie li Office; the driver could uot have abstracted any | which wae thinly attended, were, with aly Shie Aiveala, Semander, Cardiff, Wales, 22 days, with iron of the vee te the toxury, of see-bathing. cou- The old gobble ¢ te f st | % ” | 7 be meeter. os 7 colorado. The old gobb! te are rather me just ng from the mail without beingscen = Theexamina- | of cotton, much restricted, Im the latter «: sles | Bark Brothers (Br), Sallivyan, Nowry, Ire, 40 days, with : sbsolutel: na le, jaar now, and are not in much request. Neither is | tion occupied three days but theabove testimoay being rita oe he ae le - | coal» * Venison, at present very jaicy, unless it be the | the strongest produced against him, aud his character | Were pretty freely made ai setes, pric ing Ayres, Aug 19, with a, Sep © Ain vorsel in port. fleeh of the young fawn, or of a very fas buck for Integrity baying been fully tablished, he wasdis- firm. Sales of this State and W era brands of dour we eae eame Be Newrunt (W), Sept 21—Bark Oregon, Spragne, for Boss i i | Ligure (1 Genoa, 63 days, with mi ton. hi Perhaps « deseription of the manner of haating | eharged.—Rochester Democrat Oct 5 were limited, without change im quotations, while, on m. Ne. * ; wild vmaheye may be not uniateresting. A party BORE) cevarnsng pepnumeee Louseretta, Canney Islands, 80 | terdcns fe itesae are Bee ene rince, Hallowell, Ret remedy for au Rrentoxp, Va. | Wader the influence of light receipts and « feir looal | Malaga; Cerm, Burk, Deltas, 1re, for do, to per —I wo young men from the North, brief ayourners in | and Kastern and export demand, prices were ster se ride out in the «evening, a few hours before sun: | le Ow ) for Now York of the river boviorn where there BLOTOUES. ON, RING- WORM, SALT RUBRUM, q + Charleston, # days, with cotton, to a portion , » + | the city, paced themeelves in an awkeard dilemma on Re, to Dun) Dimon. Oct & Int 2545, 1 spoke brig | je 0 Io oe Ay ey gvod turkey “sign,” and clampiog in a mott of | Sunday night, by employing as clcerones. two slave | pornstar Were te Nahe supply, while » | Elfen, for Boston; 4th, tat 87 8%, lon 74 40, ax0 . i'am yesh, Sid Ave Meh fl ie Rm as soft . Bvary mothor who is amaious f ineas, onne, aud comtors of her bale should han GOURAUD'S SOAP ereery do ‘still until nightfall, when the tarkeys | boys belongng tor HB. Dickinson, Having en. no marked change in | with ship Southport, hence fo rles'on wheat, aud owing to the terns of holders be we | P ~ ing where they | gaged the services of the boys, as above indicated they the. pr een an oo. aun ef bream pace Soong } Pe LD | Ss Jobn, NB, 18 days, with fish ® eTow. Teo erie. VYerk). Bremen. Corn continued in light supply, which eircumstanc Brie Erho (Be), Holder, Windsor, NS, 15 days, with plas- | " Huca, Soptd-—~Bark Lucy Elanbeth, Reed, for Bost with a faie demand for export, imparted greater firm. | tt; '¢ | Nevins & Son: bound to Newark to Ne read ees ness to the market, and sales in sume instances were | pec pre vient” Sullivan, with coping atone, for US Dry Rocwnt..a, Sept 1—Brig Veteran, (Fr) for Boston, 20h. | p dd i pine made at an advacee. Rye flour continued quiet eat nah, Sdays, with eove: Lyre pt 1W—Baek Sherwood, Crosby, for Savaa~ | tender skin is Sretied and 1 0 | hy Seeks Deugiss, Semner, Perazads Po, | mumauemzcaaes, shoald, 1b © barpancy | _ Sehr! Willetts, Creamer, Newborn, NC, 5 days, with nae Edmonds, Madeito, | CRNOINETN ESTING BLE soa Te ‘alned te day th. reported for Newport, as emollient that tmber, |i all come home to roost. Wate have fown, the hunters lie down on their blan- | visited one of the principal restaurants on Main street, kets, plocing one of the number as a guard, ee en for in this country meu never camp out with- —y! r id aot like to out placing a sentiael to guard age rae, and ine Cautiously rising about two o'clock they seize their rifles and six-shooters, and down to where they saw the turkeys « | with the good things ther coonely eeked bis cleerone if st Surprise. | visit New York? then arked bis mas lathe morning, | quired if he would sell him? The boy anid his master | COTM meal was saleable, at full quovations. Rye # would ady. while oats were uncha noticed in pork, yesterday, w ot sell bim, but re ed, in his ignorance, | ould be wiilin 0 4 = et presenter to the public nodes. doen to, siete they caw the turkeys ove te that he would be ‘willing to go with him anywhere. | Pt at aaa tee bari paht Henrietta, Hallock, Newborn, NO, 6 days, with naval ito, Ship Sepia Walker: Wiewel: for Boston, na only at Dr. PLAX STRAT Said ccrabitehed do ming Hetore arty ee poe 4. A v sone 4 prim: ® of the jatter in first hands »: fe - on, NC, 5 i rd, b ar street, first the creck of the rifle and the sharp k of the | cealment wae ae on gn jet ae —e, of courte, | Hight, and at the cle higher rates were demanded, | » hr Marcia, Weeks, Washington, NC, 5 days, with maval for do; pa, Watson, aution is coposiadl ttanding under a tree, | Bo injury © tasin, Al te ree, a Beef war steady Lard continued active. at stead: Rehr © W Bacon, Walton, Virgin! ity to warrant the arrest of both the young men. ek ae Ge ee oy pe he ok: Gon Wiraimin 3s : reed tee ynued quite dul wing to the prevailing storm, as their cicw They were soon discovered If | transeetions in groveries were light, vithout chang in quotations Arve. ‘The market was steady, with sales of pots, . and of 40 barrels pearls, at Oc @ 6. varerures — Flour about 4600 bbla. 4 #0 revolver. The huute which forms a roost, picke off the turkeys, one by one, commencing with those on the lower limbs; those op the upper not evinciog, all this times, the least disturbance at the fall of their compar This continues ull sunriee, when the birds that survive the slaughter take wing, and the hunt is over. Deer-talking ie so well known that ut does not necd a deseription When we leave this place we go sixteen mies, od by Jack Hays the Devil's litficulty of its approach, and the unpl ‘nature of the crossing Afterwards we @° to the Vecos, ot which we shall, probably, arrive | about the last of thix month . 2daye, i , foe tle and fraw ainsi bork witn vile and fran "Grath, NVork ¢ which it had been th adams, Accounts expected to fi f the e 1DAM, Sept 1—Bark Callao (of Pittston), Dearborn for Boston, Ig; brig Henry Leeds, Kinsman, for Philadelphia 1, Strout, Alicant, race.” porates direotiy mpor she ob th thie most pertort Wilton it are appe: the 10, like the sear skin, of whic! jed ae motivations, suited ve epectal to the scar! skin in mede.g fe brought before tho Mayor, the ca ries discharged, One of the young men was known | to several citizens, and produced letters from geutle- sales for the day reached | greamship Southerner, for charleston, joota Hog antnepeoted, ae as rantine last night, on account of a heavy Rasterly blow. Pa ew York, of the highest respectability, attest- 4}, Common Stat — 0 Ocr 6—Wind at aun-rise, SE: at meridian, 8 tlemanly bearing and trustworthiness, Both | raeh. ROW commnos Nw men had the appearance and bearing of | $24 straight State aud good old Western at $4040 O0% B, blowing very freoh, with rain. oe Re TE and we venture the assertion that not @ wa Obio at 98 900 90 80 ies ix Rarer same sad | Foreign Mails. | {pre pom tee Gates cents ee ie eet cee uo chiauge to Bolten. "im southern four, | p ERFTAR Bags of tenn ot Arnericn op Malifug Fa THN om an jenign of a" | : / c 4 teepidation, ‘however, and oolemel? fome sales were made at $6 Sl a $5 50. for mixed 4 Zante, Sopt ¥— Brig town, Thacher, from Genoa, ature visits to Southern cities they | Straight brands, old and new. Ry Kiour was quie arr Let, for Borton, few ‘only At vearel. wusly avoid ehooring colored cicerones.— | ad > rd | ad nse det rnp eed von Ie Home Ports. entered (78) Se lly the same, -Rye—Sales of 0 bashels wore Sogrom, Oct brave barks Freakin; Ofvbes Reinidage Mary Inpias Menven Arnest ov tHe Meng made at 600, Barley ~ Sales of 2 600 bushels were made Lowell, Flood, Cardenas; brige Leander, Mayo, Cape Hsytien; sad ten days. There is no aews yet, of the result of hist A areat deal of excitement recently prevailed among Of feir four rowed at 620 Oars were without change Mitnaat tech rameeds "eter forte terview with Hilly Bowlege which was to take plage on | the whites at lowa Point, (a settlement onthe Vissourt | #d dull, at 38 a 400. for North 358 S80 for Jerwny; the [8th ult. The steamer Gladiator. from Wilmington, | river, situated about one hud last sale of Southe m at 800 Corn—Salen included with one company of troops. wod the steamerts W. | seph.) owing to ® most revolt 10 000 bushels at 6536 @ 643g for mixed; 64 9 65¢, for anchored at Qua- Tue Ismay Te Troorr.—The Save “ Indias Hida, aud tbe movements of the troops im | that quarter :- Gen Pwlage is expected at P Old. abips bark Amphjrrive ndroscogein, Viewres, Balty ehsbnee: TP Johnsen, . * ‘ste ope Celle ‘Charleston, with two sompanter ‘ ty of Sac lndians Weleaca. | Mat yellow, upd 660. for reund yellow nell, Rickmond. Sle bark Nep: enol and Prank pleveamt comeaaen: Clee from Char lest with two companies, arrived af are ited by @ party o Senuad Ue shenanee stan Corron — Quotations for this staple are unchanged lin, (latter wurpoved, fer Provin ‘ gals from crap, Keaton aha clap rap dep tang In the early part of Isxt «pring, Notwithstanding the inclemaney of the weather, ie shove veoneie fe port; elo, wascsna } LS [ ~-#-4, pation, rdered | DOsines# wae dome, 2000 bales chanet for Bostoa; Riise Merithew, om gn hy nee Bes quence ameng ii ting excursion in the Pawnee country, | red for awhile to ob. | action, but the Pawnves obati brivs Shakerpeare, Pen Griffin, for de; sehrs ¥i Jade, Heagan, | Berrington, d wron Dean, Packard, fer Portiand; Waton- | mam, Grant, for Thomastown. M—Arrived—Drigs Viator, And Cairo, and bark Princess, ‘ALTIMURE, Oot 5—Arrived—sbips Josh’ pool: Chesapeak m ( Prowe) hres N while on | Hie friends | tain come kind of Moriog, Frot, yn, via N York; Por ) + Lambert, a. ae vilde@ Ce, LLedewr » had gained in . Alters Perry, M w wiog letter in the Jacksonville Ke. | nately d-nyug all participation in his death. the sub- | { “| re 7, Fall Kiver; sche Rinporiwn, Wie, Rochester: np onal . publican, of th wit.— Jeet was finally dropped bight or ton days ago a faa. , hieyahe ashingiog street, Font Rero, Sept. 19. 1849 iy of equetters arrived from the Pawnes country. #here nea Vel 4 rye) tod Hy | glint, u,beiew Horatio, ok Rove The volunteers at this port were put in motion on the | they wed lived fur the pact eighteen months, to che | hid ‘au By Li © 1194 mene | Geko, Ajenant morving of the 18th, by th lof ao ex Leigbbor hood of Marsaunquot They | "Se eee eo rere 12% 9 12% . maica; sehr Benry jim Bae, 7 LH arraunquot y | Corree —Ibe market remained about the seme, bat da: Stray, Ki erfolley Bl ress, Whitecar, New York, —Brige Sy Pers Gaitis. tatorming the ofc brought with them » Pe M they | Bo saler of consequences transpired ' Fam, Diggers, Begton; Superb, Re eat Indies; Fmins Frances, Bartlett, Botton: wig of Indiaus bad atiscked Me hed obtained from ber pare ntion of Fret. No sales of dry eod wore repo: The mar. | Ui0™ Shrershire, Bristol RY er fon, Geshell, Demarare. | eyes a eate oy perro as ee life The facts are by mi con ® suitable 7 wen oO | pet wae steady, ‘thot 4h the supply one ugmenting. 4 Banoon, vv 3-4 4 bark Sebonie, Campbell, Rio Janoien; | token from the office iy! f Jarpegan bed virited bir farm. some few ont rom | camp d ne rT bene "4 tobe Blisaberh, Pom arbadons, 9500 REW TURK. the fort, for the purpors of getting corn aod had dis. | party of about twenty ine | 12 Mackerel, sales of B00 bola were made. ws $10 25 f COR 8 wave, ore : Barut, Ooe Laagr soe Bagia, Thomas, N York. Below mounted from and at $0 12% for No 2 t biternie, Be lant Ne A | ‘OR TH ‘A, OLERTS, STRIO- d d » the en © te 6 a a id ne from St J: |. for Batei . nt ied im, to the corn eriby | Lalligsaee of the female's pn wenee, arrived aud ear. at $10% for No, V's. and at $6 Bane Marora a io € much Torrey. Rovionte, Sid HA tarnd § | ding. te laints of the organs of ponerse beter tg Pr 4 Srogess 60 880 | f Halifex mackerel wore re. | Bar ry San Francisco; socr i Nason, Of all remedi. discovered abe fired at by four Indians, neither «uot. however, | ground, end after having bees mortally stavoed by | ss ace, leaky an’ beating for Cork— } rine dion yet disee for the above complaines, Taking eect. Mr J. rau fore verub % Jrurg Mesrausquot, a ron of the old chiel,shewacshes, | Pred wind NE. We intend oendinga cream tag te tring her’ Gmanneerer, Oot S=bfr tele Agyen, Bese, 90 Sage de | Wje fe the moet certain, tere of a mile di-tent. warmly and fivally her head was eevered feo the body nth on hope te announce her eafe arrive! by 1: the ofhng, brig Milton, of Sorsh Yarmouth | nal Atl Permanent gare, witheat thw lest yelling and whooping ali the thine lnjery was offered to the whites, the only objec FP me eee 7 Vor t= Sid cone Ant | to brs a ee Teaching the serub in advanoe of the Indians, andoome | party Leing to retaliate for (he murder. oft | mece for Liverpool aoe 16d sane 1.000 dy nore giayrore, reper fhe. imn ot i hore, the Bio | Sept aT News of thia horrid ow to one of the forts» pa tely des two Ind ans kno 4 nd Trane Achora, Sylvester, do. on Des 6. Arr ecire Moh Hie t, Philadelphing bel, Gord, 6 PMTs oeaied bimelf; the Indians walked around the pt fore hh of time but seewed atraid to enter | at 24 @ Se. for Liverpool. Heavy goods were taken, ays from Wilm , NU, bound to Haynus, all hands d talking by Mr J ° from 12 «Do, Sekt a seaman on board, ‘which wae all the seciuance wo | now. Sule of 600 tone Seotoh pig, at $19.60, cash, Cvld pare. $.0 50 a $41, 6 month 140 tons Kaglish bar, | | Baro Tay #41, 6 mont of 100 tone Spanish. at $975, in bond, n--Bark Mary feowell, 5), ton 7410, fell in #ith Ma (defers raporied aq stongeid: 6 oO q ie | that onfeevuntely pervades nil slates of Sirietrehish. low, rich and peor, manieimou'sl and single ey ore bere pramented with & remedy ty which gute themeelvos witieal te lnaet onpowere, in the Hime promi hte. Farther, the ganent aomtracted if 8 deve of the Mbcowre ts talon at might om ‘od enpe he fort jurt at iny- hie herve to the Indl ibirty men ent im purenit. under command of | not yet revarned < rine a Over cargo bard Tol of water, waved by bin if he | lwotor the |. ector epoke to Capt Sturgis, who, with the ubmost sin iat OT (no tom were eplit, spars carried away, and extent that the captam tert ative—teking to the hoat-and Kipper, eho swore that b HOY plas AiMeriCRn At $490 cme! persisted, The inepeotor reported to the o We bare only to woticw 60 bbls, New Ur- Tur Crorems —in Bangor. Me. there wore 12 deaths from cholera. from the 26th of September to 24 Vetober. * enhed te writes thad during the gals be tried the only al 4 the erp reed. In Brewer, Ne. there were B deaths on the doth me; | Aeepateh. placed the bellicose Britisher Under theeome | alos of 700 bbls wore made, at the vocal ty Sei est morning by the above vessel, ine more ont Het a bethe ite nts 8 deathe in Vaskinas, wich. on the 37th vit,and 4 | 7 etd of the cutter Hamilton's gues, there to await | $8 9 DEO Eis Be meee ond 980 00 | i iroee OF on veh puinps, snd, oondianed | Oth, $y AM-The steamship Cofumbas, from Carteaton, and | MEM, MAB Ste cured | We eee ovee, teving Goths io Lanville, ill, on tho 24ub alt, Farther orders. Besion Aties, Oet 4, “F eRTe mons, Book New was nominal, ot $4699 59 worping thom tll midnight, when Udo yater being’ fort deop | two Liam brigh passed the Drewhwater early this mocning vt | of Chantene cenakar st 78 Broadway, Irving aie

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