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Moni iy Aftot nooa, October 17, 1853.
Zd” \ ■ ! irn t it Capt. WkeDo.v, of the
®;L . ft"> I hs been iijis.-eil from Lis vessel
aiuec Friday night last. HU clothing was found
on tie dock on Saturday uioruiug. From a
conversation wl ich he h id previously with his
mate, il is upp<>sc<l that ho may have commit
ted aUtcidc.
A Nnv Scoonrr,
The schr. E. U. /iemict, (.'a pt. WOOD, arrived
at this port on yesterday in four fr- m New
York, consigned to Messrs. Bkioram, Kelly A
Co.—is 332 tons burthen, length of dock 180
feet, OJ feel hold, and 8,0 feet breadth of beam — .
beiug a very large vessel of that class. She is
a very tiue schooner, and has excellent aceom
tnoialiotis pa- n^* ■-■. She i.- to ply he-’
tween this port and New York.
The C*iinpJm Ms.
This talented ompuny closed a successful se
ries of performances in this city on Saturday
night last. We learn that they are expected to
perform in this city again next week. 1 hey ,
perform this k in Augusia.
pit” The Kiiukel Troupo appear nt the |
Charlestmi fiie itro to ivgiit.
- ♦♦♦
ft#” The Lanier Uuiis- , Macon, has been
leased by Mr. <l<dt<;K I.unw, anti will be ns
Mated in its management hv Mr. James Meaiia,
formerly of the I’ula.-ki 11-mse.
A Valuable licit-k.
An ingot of g-.l'i, weighing 7’.'.; •.un< >. nnd
valued at sl6 a 2h6 76 wns a few days since
drawn from the l . S. Mint, by the agent of
llarnden's F.xpr*-ss, for the firm of Wells, Fargo
A t’o. It is the nm.-t valuuhle ingot of gold
ever cast nt oar Mint. In shape nnd dimen
sions it resembles a brick, but the weight was
enough to tire the frir mg-.-t man.
Tiic BI mi* in i ‘lour.
Flour which last year in Huston could Le
bought fur live and a half and six dollars, now
sells for eight nnd eight ami a half dollars per
bid. The stock is said to be unusually light i*> j
that city.
(J. p. it. Janus, K p, the British Con
sul nt Noil ilk, is still annoyed by incendiaries.
Between 3 ami t o'clock on Tuesday morning a
meat bouse on his premises was found to ho on
tire, but the prompt arrival of the firemen pre
vented any .-ci mu.- damage.
The N w 0.1 ms papora h v ? Texas
and ifes to the sth inst. The yell* w fever was on
the decline at Galve.-iun.
The yellow f• v r has nearly ilis-np
pcared at the 1’ n.-.i- <la Navy Yar 1.
Frori
A he vy frost • ••urred at Xa.-hville on Tues
day morning last.
Annexation of the Samlivirli I-inmls.
The recent rupture in llio .Sandwich 1.-land,
praying King K imehaiueim to reimve from
ofbco his Ministers, Judd nnd Armstrong, is
regarded by the San Finn -is<*o paper ■ a--hav
ing fjr object annexation to the United Slates.
Frol rat ant (’ titnninni.
The Nevada (Culifoniia) Journal mentiot.s
it ns a curious fact that many of the Chinamen
in that region are Protesbints, tvh” take oa’.li
on tin* Bible in court* <>f Justie-*, and say they
were converted in China by the labours of n
missionary, whum they mtim* with much love.
They are peaceahle uinl in lu.-trious, and giv,*
practical evidence that “iheir faith is til ust ra
Ud by works.”
Miss Ann J 1’ am*, a young vocalist in
New York, will siil in i!i -II ii -Lli. f>u 1 1 iv.
to study r!*gu!.irly and completely os prim.i
donna for the Italian opera.
grflT Tin* snow whi h ldl in Syracuse on :
Mon-lay n gut wi- to ill,-depth of an irn-h nt I
u half, duing m.i -u damage to fruit tr. es.
Miaivirr to 1 ’inncc.
We hnv every re..- u to 1. *-iit -v •. (snys ti..-
Washing Stur) th u among the in-lir.-t and tin
gui-i- •.--sfiil appli •it ion- lor . ■ g i mi - i-ois uu -
eer the present Admitn-’tiation, w.i- one for the
appoiutiireut of no r than Mr. Jain‘*s Gor
don Ben n .U, of the Now York //• til /, to bo
American Mini-ier to France.
Isimnnd f>i- Shipping at N-u York.
It is stated that all sorts <>f v. m-in very ;
ii-live demand it \.-w York, and Heights are
correspondingly linn. The ship Ocean Steed.
$2 p< r ton a m nth (13 months vi.ynge.) A
brig from Mat in/,..- toN. Yo,k, or Ph ia l Ipl.i ~
SI,BOO. A sli p of 1,0011 t< !H. chart •red for
San Francisco, $.16.(BIO. Th • dipp o’- for Cali
foruia are getting 66 to tU cents per foot.
One vessel gets s2l per ton for 300 tons - ■> -1.
lie in-v 01-nc- of I lie Print its.
Nearly eight hundred dollar- have been c r
trjbutod by printers resident in New nk city
f-,r the relief <>f th *• Miffering 11tn t.• r- .f thetr
craft in New Orle in-.
M iskloini.
The entire sum of money raised by the
churches of Great Britain for mission pnrpom**,
is about. $1,760,000; by tlio-e ot Ameri'-a,
s7so,9oo—makin.’ aI’ •> _ : $2,600,000.
Cholera nt Marllnshurg
The Mbrlinsburg i Va.) G-uctte states that
an unusual amount ot -iekness exist- in that
town, and during the pnst nine diy - there hsva
been eight or nine su I b n .1 Mths, said to have
been produced by rMen. But in n papula
tion of twenty five hundred, tint number of
deaths, it i- sai l pr .ves that though it boos
cholera, if is n-t :u a virulent f>nm and cannot
he regarded a- nn ej., L ime.
Z Mr. (Vampt.m, the British minister nf
M’ashington, it is stated, met with an accident
several days since on tin* heights • 1 George
town, spraining his ankle, and is confined
to b e house in con.-equence.
RnglUh anil Fia ncli \Ynr Vessels nt
Count wntlDOplr.
The New York Journal of < *mmerce says
the following is the substance of a telegraphic
despatch received at Liverpool ju.-f pn voous t*•
the sailing of the Arabia:
“Three French end tbreo English men ot
war had passed the Dardanelles and proeeed 1
to f’oTistuntiuoplt-, fur toe purpose, it is said. <>l
protecting the E'liopentis in •’ it city from the
I'jry of f’...- Tori ’• p * uhice.’’
i’ i < i.uoa Tir*l c.
“lb.it t.e.u C#l (/'.tblislititl in tin- Tiii- 1
t and S'ntt -i. i . a 1 1.0 -ix innntl.P ’i ‘’ ■'.f t c
30. us which ICC were reprint. <,rßns!l I. P .1 .
mu'! IT original trftu.laiiuu. fr-ro ill. rn. n
& ri\ French.
“Time*” Coining.
The New-York Herald says :
“Quite a number of ruiu-.is of failure® were
atlont in the city yesterday, but with the ex
e- ption of the suspension of Mr. Sfroeon Draper
wf were unable to trace any of them to a head.
These are very ticklish tunes among capitalists,
and it will probably take but few extensive
failures in this vi'y to set our whole commercial j
fabric into a commotiufi unp ralleled tjscopt in
, the melumdiolly history of 1837.”
In tho next ‘lay's issue, the snmo paper says,
under the head of “talk on change”—
•* There were softjo rumors afloat regarding i
the stability of other homes; but they wore j
pretty writ ascertained to be without the slight- j
om foundation- During excitement like that
of the present rumors were sure to abound, ;
which were often mischievous or criminal in !
ih, ir origin, and should never he repeated, i
There could not be said to be any panic in the
public mind. Tho scarcity or abundance of j
money were only synonymous terms for the
.-canity or abundance of confidence. Let
everybody cry “tight money market,” nnd
money would become “tight.” And again, if
ul! persons were to *uy “money was pleuty,” it
would forthwith become plenty. A change iu
, tho money market mostly denoted merely u
I change iu confidence.
The Indict was expressed that there had been
overdoing in many departments of business,
such as banking, railroad projecting and mi
ning, with a muititudo of other speculations ;
but ut the same time, it was believed that the
country was never richer or more prosperous
than at the present moment. The receipts and
exports of-gold during the past nine mouth® of
. the pre.-.-nt year had exhibited a balance in fa
vor ot the country of about twenty millions.
; Mii’ h of it had been scattered broad cast among
’ the formers, nnd especially among those at the
| West.
The Troubled nt the Sandwich 11---nud®.
---nud®.
The N*w York Tribune, in an article on the !
i>vulutionury movements in the Sandwich LI- j
an Is. learns lliat “ this attack of the American !
- resident® (upon the Miui.-try) is to be repelled
II- in an unexpected quarter. The Englishmen
■:i the islands came up to the defence of the ,
mini-try with great unanimity. NVe suppose
they will he aide to counteru t the influence
n i intrigues of the Americans nnd relieve the j
King from the embarrassment which would be j
likely to ensue from either refusing or granting
the prayer of the inulconten*®. The real object
of the bitter is evidently not so much to change
the ministry ns to excite a feeling of hostility
to the King’s (•'•v* , rntnent, to prolong agitation,
and finally, by lm-nns of aid expected frotnCali
a, to turn tlx lives entirely “it >f power
.*■ 1 up the 11. publican system, and add anew
State to tl.e American Union.”
f* hgrajih Monopoly.
Th N w Y ;1; C'Ji respi ndent of the Charles
ton Ermituf says:
There L inm li complaint among our mcr
rhants here, as it is the ease elsewhere, that the
U ii-opcan m-w’s rec,-i .. I from Halifax by what
is teinicd the N.-w Yolk Associated Press, and
it.- agents, under a sort of embargoed monopo
ly. is held hack from the public by these par
ti'sand used for speculative purposes.—The
r-• ‘ at merenntiile community, who look to the
daily prep® :• ■ r information, is thus grossly en
trapped. The mm *po!y of telegraph wires by
this combiii -1 monopoly, has boon a source of
scriou® complaint. No honest telegraph com
pany should, nnd er any c rcuinstances, allow
to b- sent over or transmitted through their
wir -® an}’ despatch or communication, the
and tiny of whi. h requires it to be forwarded
over or transmitted through a telegraph line
w iii* 2i p, 11® the ex< lupive use of its wires to any
1 11 •- party over another. If all honest telegraph
• nip-ini ‘ were to adopt this mode they would
- ..n force such associations into fair dealings
ami jiiitable terms. The sooner it is done,
therefore, the snonei will this abomination be
p Mo di. I, and sp culaiors prevented from ta
kii;.; advantugo of their 1. s® l.tvored neighbors. ;
I I charge, and am prepared prove, that the
agents of this monopoly bold back their mo
nopolized new®, fro i the public, wliilst they
-eeretly sell it to individual parties lor specula- !
live operations, in such a ease the telegraph
jbe -otiies a monstrous evil, worse than the
incendiary who stabs in tho dark. It should
be the great highway of thought, open alike to ‘
; all upon e.piii.t'de ti-rms.
The Arabic t;n| the Magnetic
Telegraph.
The Pui® correspondent of the New York
i intuciej.il pays : “Tl.e lir-t electric telegraph
i.i Algiers w.i’ initugura eil a fortnight ago, bv
° * I
foe prefect •*! Oran and Gen. Diuiuas, tho
military head of tliec-d my. The tiiet message !
wa® sent by an A. am who asked the pi i e of n
mare so s.ilo at Mo® ugneui; tho second was
relative to the pundia-e of a basket of dates,
and the third Was about a missing pound of j
Toba'-e •. The wary It • lo'.iius supposed that !
i d telegraph wa- some port of contrivance for ;
surprising people*’ secrets, and pui posely pro
p’ • I questions of very little significance, in
order to 1.1 file the prefect. The Echo d'Oran,
which report® these details, mention® the laugh -
a ‘do fa t, tli.it all the sheik® and prominent
Bedouin- that graced the occasion, wore the
ir.®:.® of the Legiou of Honor.”
Post Oli.tr Doing® In Iliivaiin.
Th“ following is an extract from a letter to a
gentleman in Now Orleans, published ill the
Picayune.—
•• H avana. 0* t. 3. 1853.
“ Tim Post OTn e slits ovey letter cmning
fi in the United States, and ill! such as contain
suspicious looking material are kept hack. They
attempted this on Mr. Kotierts<>n, the pr'®ent
noting < - iisiil, hut bo complained of it ns an
indignity to the l'. 3. Government and its offi
cer.-, an Ibo was promised that it should be
Mopped, although it was not entirely discon
linu. I i.ntil Hoimrtson, on receiving among his
despatches a pretty bulky no from the State
Department, which had ‘ oen slit through at (he
I’u&i UllUe, wont to head quarter® and demand
ed to know whether it was the wish that ho
should return that de-patch to the .State I>>-
I irttn-nr ns be bad received it. that the Gov
• I mi. -nt might r • for itself'lmw its de-patches
wi ro used, even when they here the l'. S. seal
and i-vci'v other *-viieuco ot genuiuoiicss. Ibis
• i i.nn explan itim,or rather an assurance that
it w ns an idontal, and the amount *t it w a® that
the proper party was sent for and instructed in
Mr. Bober-(son's presci to gourd against any
-imihir not in liitnr*. We. unfortunate public,
however, have to p cketsueh utlYnnts, and hold
our tongue? al ‘ it it to boot. A pretty state of
‘things!” , s , *
The Norwegian S- iilemeiit in lowa,now
••(Hi?i?ls of thirty t milics. It is said they desire
to assimilate th’ m-olvos as nearly a® possible,
to the habits of the Atnciicuus. To this end
■ thev are acquirir g the language, nnd will <-s
----tahli.-h no schools except those in which the
Fegli-h language is taught. The acknowl
edged bead of the colony is tho Rev. (’. L.
(Mau*#en. n Dani*-h Lulbcrtm clergyman.
SAVAiNNAM JOURNAL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. IH.'iS.
Uniform for the Police.
The b'oaiuiissiuiicr® of Police ofsNew York
have decided upon a uniform for the police,
consisting nt present of a light navy blue single
breasted coat, with nine brass button.". This is
to he worn always when tho men are on duty.
An overcoat iu the same style has also boon or
dered.
Mexico.
The New Orleans Delta, lias dates from Mexi- \
co to tho Ist inst., Sunta Anna still continues to j
manufacture laws for the government of that
already law-oppressed people. They appar- I
ently need money more than laws, and if he
; were a skillful alchyinist, nnd could manufac
ture n few millions ofdolUtrs for them, ho would
i endear himself to his countrymen, and become
seated more firmly on the throne of the ancient
Montezuma*, and do n.oro good for Mexico
than all the decrees lie can issue in a life time j
will he able to effect for him.
Gen. Lino Alcorta has been nominated Min
i istcr of War, in place of the late Senor Lornel,
and ha® entered upon tho discharge of the du
ties of that secretaryship.
The 27th of September was celebrated with
great eclat in the city of Mexico. President
! Santa Anna was prevented by severe indispo
, sition from being present and taking part in the
i ceremonies.
Telegraphic communication has been estab
lished between Mexico nnd Guanajuato.
Don Knfucl Rafael, the newly appointed Con
sul to New Orleans, whs at Vera Cruz, cn route,
to enter upon the discharge of the duties of his
| office.
The cholera still its ravages in the
: State of Ouj.-ica. The Governor had ordered a
day to he set apart for general fasting and !
prayer, nnd processions, headed by the func- i
tionaries of the church, daily march through |
the streets, offering up prayer® to the Most High j
i to stay th“ scourge. Large donation* of money j
have been forwarded from different places to
! aid the sufferers.
Tho following we compile from the Picayune.
On the 2Sth ult., funeral ceremonies were
j performed in the city of Mexico in honor of the :
memories ot the victims of the war of indepen- I
deuce. The authorities of every class and a
large number of notabilities were prosent on the
occiisiuu. Similar ‘ceremonies were performed
at Uiiurubusco on the 12th ult., in honor of the
memory of those who fell on the 20th ot August,
1317,0n the occasion of tho American invasion,
j Senor Vicente Garcia Torres, formerly
editor of tho Monitor Republic,mo, has been
banished to Sonora; for what offeneo is not i
stated.
V !ott*r hi I h*>a received from General
Ari.-ta. stating that ho had recovered from his
malady, ami purposed going t- witness the
operations between Russia and Turkey tfiould
war break out.
Twelve bandits were lately arrested nt Cande
laria, in Zacatecas; four of them attempting to
i were shot, threo being killed on the spot. |
I ho ravages of tho Indians continue appar
ently witlinut check.
In consequence of tho defalcation of tho
ca-bier of the Sisters of Charity in Mexico—a
Fad re Arinengol—they have been reduced to
bankruptcy, leaving debts ofminuy hundreds of
thousands of dollars. (?) So says the Trait <T
I’ l n ion.
At flio execution (bur criminals on the 26th
ult., n shocking addition was made to the auffer
j ing® of one of the criminal*. Three were gar
, r “tvd with tho accustomed readiness: but on tho
exeeiilio er** endeavoring to perform the las j
j functions on the fourth, the machinery could
imt be made to work. For some minute® en
j ‘leavers to force it to do so were made, hut in ;
vain; and finally th’ unfortunate victim was
- obliged to he released from the chair, to gaze on
the corpses of his fellow sufferer®, while one of
them was lifted out to make room for him. and
filially to take firs sent in flic chair thus vacated,
there to undergo bis sentence, ibis is the se
; cm 1 tiai -. of bite, that n similar shocking scene
; has been witnessed in Mexico.
An Indian Council in IS’cbrn?kn.
Col. Manypennv, Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, held a council on the 20th ult.. with the
: Omaha and Otto Indians in Nebraska Territory.
After a speech from Col. M. the Umalias assent
ed to hi* proposal for a treaty to cede a portion
of their territory to tho U. States. The Ottos
; said they had im Lnd to spare, and objected to
making a treaty, but subsequently reconsidered
. their decision, and made a proposal to cede to
the United States a portion of their territoty. !
The commissioner cenduded the council by
stating to uho Indians that they might rest in
the confidence that during the interval of form
ing a treaty with them, no white man should be
permitted to invade, their country, or in any
manner interfere with their rights.
01c Bull’? Colony, in Potter county, Pa.
it i® stated, has turned out most unfor unately.
Not more than forty emigrants remain upon tho
lands, which lie on Kettle Creek, anti are said
tobe poor soil, illy fitted for cultivation. Mr.
j Lull expended large sums of money in improve
| incuts, such as erecting a fine hotel nnd
other buildings, but a aerirous difficulty about
tho title to tho land purchased by him his
thrown the whole enterprise into confusion,
and resulted in an expensive lawsuit.
Til®* Sclmj Ikiil* Itlv er.
. riic water in the Schuylkill, it is said, is now
low -i than it bus been for many years, and for
; some miles on each side of Reading, the water
| pre-. nt® a •very blue appearance, owing it i*
I said, to the Sehuylkill county coal siftings,
i whir-Ii have lotind their w>iy into the river. Tin®
is an unusually dry autumn, many of the springs
, giving out. Ibe wafer Company of Reading ‘
have less water than is needed; and have given
to the citizen* to be sparing in it® use.
Sallt-d for Eunqie.
Mr. Meagher, the father, and Mrs. Meagher,
the wife of Thus. F. Meagher, sailed from Bos
ton in the steamer^America lr Liverpool, on
Wednesday, lust.
Madame Jenny Lind, it is stated, will
next season visited England to gi\e concerts.
Benedict, the composer, has gone to see her tit
Dresden, and to stand godfather to her son.
Jt'P” Coal of the fines’ quality, it is said, has
been found on the North Western Railroad
ami within n short distune* of Parkersburg.
The Fauquier White Sulphur Springs,
in Virginia, nre advertised to he sold at auc
tion ot; the 15th November. Tin* price is limit
ed to SIOO,OOO.
7.(1” lion. K. 11. Ewing, and Mr. Graves,
editor of the Tennessee Baptist, had a per
sonal encounter at Nashville, on the 3d inst.
1 Among the distinguished visitors in
N w Y'*rk is Mr. Dion Bourricnult, the author
, of the very successful piny of “London Assur
! mice.”
TTw'P* The late Barnabas Bate?, the pioneer of
cheap postage, was formerly assistant postmas
ter in New York.
The “ Old Sail Loft” in Horse nnd Cart
street, Now York, in which the first Methodist
meeting in that city was ever held, was torn
down on T(vrda\ to make room for improve
ment®.
TELEGRAPHIC ni : w ™
Later from Europe.
ARRIVAL OF TIIK
ATLANTIC.
[Transmitted for the Associated Press.]
War Uetxveeu Turkey and llussln
j New York, Out. 16—The steamship Atlantic
lias arrived.
Liverpool Market a.
Cotton—Market unchanged. Sale* of threo |
days, 18.000 bales.
Bread®tuffs, which had previously declined
again recovered, and the market closed at last
week’s price®.
Consol* have declined to 90 $.
Rice is in good demand.
Political Intelligence.
Dates from Vienna to the 3d, sluto that the
Sultan had, on that date, on recommendation of
the Divan, signed a declaration of war against ;
Russia. A report says that hostilities had al
ready commenced, nnd that the Russians, it is 1
supposed, had attacked the Turkish position at i
Rontsubouk.
Previous reports stated that Austria had j
again sided with England and France, and that !
souio new proposition was to be made to Tur- i
key. When ad .-patch from Constantinople of 1
the 26th ult. announced that tho Divan bud
recommended the Sultan to declare war, the
four Powers opposed the act.
The fleets remained at Deseker Bay.
Koszta was to embark for the United States
j on the 21 t ult., by consent of Austria,
The chol.ra is slow ly increasing iu Liverpool
I France and Naples.
The extended term for the free imports of
breadstuff® has prohibited the export of pota
toes and vegetable materials of all kind.
Among the Atlantic's passengers are Lieut. !
Maury and J. R. tngersoll.
jfiif” James Grant, well known in New York j
as a popular barber, was chosen in September j
last to the ‘office of County Recorder at the i
election in SatrFrancisco. He ran on the Dem
ocratic an 1 the mcelmnio's lieu ticket, and ir
elected by over two thousand in ijority.
(ireat Discot ery of Copper Ore.
i Horace (Jroswell, of lloedsburgii, Sauk eoun
! ty, \Y isconsin, lately discovered it is stated a
large bed of copper ore on his farm. The vein
is about two feel iu width and has bee., traced
over the width of one hundred acres of land.
It is thought that the ore will yield 17 per cent
of pure copper.
T-Cf” (iavazzi, it scciii?, i? tn Buffalo. It is
stated that ho is, in part, to edit anew paper
! in New ork, to be called “The Crusader,”
Senor ‘J-.se Map oiela, la e tho represen
tative of the It public of Nicaragua ut Wash
ington, it is said, has been received, on his
| return to that country, with great i ntbusiusm.
Many of the taverns in Philadelphia
were closed on Sun lay, of last week under the
late decision of the Pensyl vania Supreme Court.
7T'P>” 11. J. Poinier, E?q.. w. s on Tuesday
re-elected Mayor of Newark, N. J.
Trd” Lncretia Mott got one vote in Bride?
burg. Pa., on Tuesday, f.r State Senator.
IV 011 ®4‘llb 4* •
Mr. Barretf. conductor on the Lowell nnd
Boston railroad, is reported to have stopped an
express train, to allow one of his lady passen
gers to kissa female friend whom she saw stan
ding oil the platform at one of me ®tutiuns.
Cloning of the Crystal Palace.
It is advertised that the Crystal Palace will
be closed in December, and as that may mean
the first of Decetnaer, it is possible that, little
more than six weeks rein tin f.r vi?iting the ex
hibition, nnd the New York journals are there
fore calling upon the resident citizens to visit it,
as thus far, nearly ail tho visiters have been
strangers. The stock is selling at at 55, or -15
1 b.-low par. Before the opening it was up as
high as 179.
Desertion of U. S. Seamen.
Eighteen men tielonging to the 11. 8. frigate
Columbia, deserted at Sau Juan, iu one of ibe
ship’s boats, and are supposed to have gone to
Aspinwall, on their way to California. The l .
8. Consul at Aspin wall was advised of their de
sertion. At New York, where the Columbia
now is. nine others escaped oil Monday. Capt.
Pendergast lias offered a reward of SSO for each
of them.
Treasury Decision® of interest to the
Army.
It has been decided by tho accounting offi.
oers of the Treasury Department, that an officer
i> not entitled to draw a ration commutation for
his servant, while the hitter tuny have been
snb?i*u*d in kind at the public expense. And
nisi., that an officer is not entitled to the pay
for his brevet rank while serving on u court
martial: that service not being a “command,”
in accordance with the intent of the law *>f
April Ifith, 1818, under which brevet pay i?
allowed.
The Prospect of the Cotton Crop.
From every section of the country, our ex
change® speak of the injurious effects of the rot
and the 1.01 l worm, and in some sections the
caterpillar ha* made its appearance and is com
mitting i xtensive ravage?. The opinion is gen
erally expressed that these causes, with the
other unfaroruble influences of the season, pro
tracted drouth and excessive rains must cer
tainly produce a considerable diminution of tho
incoming crop. It has always been found ex
tremely difficult to estimate correctly the effect
<>f these causes, and often results prove that
apprehensions were nearly unfounded, but from
the general reports from many sections, we
think some diminution from lust year’s crop
may reasonably be expected.— Brandon (Miss.)
Republican, Gth inst.
The Chinch* Island Outrage.
It is stated that full reperation will be de
inandud tor the outrage ut the Chincha Isl
ands, nnd advantage taken of the departure of
Mr. Medary and bis suite for Chili to send dis
patches to Mr. Clay, instructing him to push
the demand with vigor.
The Suit an.
The present Sultan ot Turkey is so delicate
in health and appearances ns to* h$ scarcely
able to keep erect upon his horse, upon which
he seems to sway hack and forth like a tiling
w ithout life. He is more than half a Christian
it issaid, though such a suspicion would cost
him his crown if proved. On repairing the
Mosque of Bt. Sophia, through the aid of an
A i erican artist, the Sultan was present w hen
■ some of the old plastering fell from the walls
i nnd disclosed various pictures of Saints and
Christian emblems; on which he remarked to
the artist in French: “// /ant couvrir tout a.la
| —let temjna n’est jam encore renu.”
liable®.
It strikes us that more libs are told about ba
bies than anything else in the world. We all
say they are sweet, yet everybody who can
smell, knows that they aresmir: we all say they
are lovely, yet nine babies in ten, have no more
pretension to beauty than a pup dog; we praise
their expressive eyes, yet all babies squint; we
call them doves, though one of them makes
more noise than a colony of screech owls.
The fellow who wrote this has left for Jxams
i K.itka. The women were all after him with
’ broom stick®
l!nu 2\i)i)cr!iscmfnts.
Fare Reduced.
FOB. PHILADELPHIA,
To leave Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 9 o’cUr, A M.
m ‘ w nod dpi'inlM stnnm-liip
KIOST.'M- STATIC rapt. In.lwrl
llurdie. will leave .ih above.
Cabin Tnsshge to Phtltulelplda S2O
Steerage *• • do ®
For freight or passage, apply to
tl. A. 1,. LAMA It.
ION DO \ POUTEIt; SCOTCH ALE
jMQUOUS, Ac...—A full supply of superior quality
for sale at ‘ ALI:X A\DEB'S
Oct 17 cornel Bull and Congress ts, Monuuiontsq
II M (■; AND l 1., u i:. -Oliotho isn< i is! I
ufifty bbls. Flour. Landing and for ?al* bv
(H 'G7 BRifiHAM. K KI.LY f CO.®
V t'MT KECqj per steamer 25 bbls. Potutoe*2o
do Apples; 3do Fulton Market Pig Pork; 10 ha if
do Fulton Market Beef: 2 do’ new Halifax Salmon:3
holt do Codfish. Tongue- and Sounds: 5 lioxes Lemons:
2 bbl® Smoked Beef; 2 do Smoked Tongues: 2 half do
lMckled do Muokod Herrings, new Miu kerel. etc : for
Bal ® f b -V ALEXANDi.It ,
oct *‘ cor. Bull and Congress-.-cs.
1> EC'D p'-r late arrkids F.xtra Hl, k end o<wn
L uw, (wnrrnutnd) Cru-lm] l>o\va, r,i. rlariflctl
Hml llfowu Suj-nrs ■‘■l'lf llni-in- Hour in l'wknß of
24 a’id id/ a ; 5 kegs Extra tloafien Butter; 5 boxes new
niee®e, 2U lH*x.*s Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow
bandies; 5 baskets Sweet Oil; lu boxes Tomato .Mush
room, Walnut Catsupt. Engli h Pieldos and Sauce*: 2
bbls Tojuato Catsup, Almonds. NuK Itai-im Prnnies,
Ac., for sale low ut ALEXANDERS,
c.*r. Bull and Congress-st.,
Q"t 17 Monument Hqun'-e.
Dt.ALi-qvAk'i'i-.its Mii cm/ .<•..>. '!>’
Office 153 8113 street, two doors east of City Hotei.aud
in connexion with llarmlen's l-.xpres* Office.
s i- m; om i-in
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire
■ Company at Angaota.
A. D. ELLIS Si, CO., iMHunger*.
All Prize Scheme !
7,506 DOLLARS.
da*® ltd.
Will bo draw n in Suvuniudi. Wedmsdav, October 2 tb.
SPLUNDIi) .••CItT.M E.~7’
■ VERY Tlf XiT A PRt7. K !
Each and every ticket in thin Lot'cry will be a
prize for all tickets wiiliimt a drawn number, are each
j eicitle to one lollar 1'! oil
1 prize of s7.snti I 1 prize of s£sl
1 prize of 2.500 I Iti prizes “f fiuo
1 prize of 1.500 J 20 prizes of 100 ‘
i Atid umny other handsome prizes umoilnting in the
| aggregate to
I Tickets only >3 —I lalves.sl .50—Quarters. 75c.
i Certificate of a paika eof Wholes e<>?t >:.5 50
Halve® •* ‘IT 75
“ “ Qnars •• S s;
A ip* Orders from the count! v answered prcinf.ll;.
drawings sent regulai ly, find prizes ensiled oil demand
1 nt this office, by
oct 17 CttABi.FP n P \ ‘l’ !’i''rs
-20,000 1 )( )LL a RS.
GREENE Ai>iu FULAa&I LoITTERY,
Extra Class 7 I t for 1S5;;,
! Tube decided by the drawing of Delaware Lottery Cla.‘®
240.
To he drawn at Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday, Oct.
! 18th.
URKGoTtY AM U UY, M\.N Vtj ERS
Sucvesaor® to J. W. Maury i Cos
SCHEME.
1 prize of $ 0.000 I 1 prize of $3,000 j
1 prize ..f 7 OUU | 1 prize of I KK)
5 prize of 5.000 | 1 of 1,521
*C. Ae. Ac.
Ti.-kefs ss—.-bares in proportion.
Tickets either singly or by the Package for sale M J
Ik WITJUNtITMX. Ilns Lane, .5av..m,,,1.,t,i
• ‘ 17 Vender fpr U egnry v M„ rv
I )D I'A TOE *. —2 Id I in line order, f.r ale By
I ,H; t l * M KUSf KB v PALMhe
UA Y.
gin no, for sale by
| o. tio - K. W. RUKBR.
RKOIDEii lES, (i,-. .iii.iT i~.
j Ciller bvv..-. 11,Lilli's Bee-, lot ... i Minis..
Brink fast Cain brie Cup-, Cambric and Mo-.in Bands, :
all 111 great variety, at
K IMIT'IN a vebsti i.li. .**',
72.'•t. Juliet! audio* Brvnti stm ts.
| oct 15 Mini R|.. e.
M.\vril I. \S. TA L'l .'-nT.Tttfin
.Hid Velvet Maotillas; l loth <iik. Safi . and \ ,-|. ,
ret rlmas. of the late-t and most approved stvles; by
recent arrivals, at K E'll‘j. i.x A Vr.KSTI LL.. .S !
72 St Julie, and lUS Br;..:i streets. ‘
I Oft in \V • ‘ . - irangf
HA VAX A ELAIIS. si
‘.oo oileli.i Vi-ta- 10n.,0 Londrcs. DI.OIMM ..ban
as 10,0.1.) Jos,- Frns.j lii-ris |„ ndris. 2 i.OMi Pic - m and
King. 2o moo La \it i Clara I. i.. <b r>,itnd B.’ .in I. r
nando < orte? Londres. For sale by a. RUN Al D.
m l 1 4 Corner Hay nnd Wldtakor sD
New m < kw heat floi r. :.,.?
imt from ?t came I Augusta, ami lor sal.- l,\
| oct 14 11. ,1. <ll LB .RT.
1 ‘.UTTER 6l CIIKK9K. Landing f ■
1 > St. Miner Aug . .. au l i r?ae by
QCt I I li. .1. GILBERT.
■ eMons
I JLj octU II .1 QTLgKUT.
1> \PE SEED OIL, for Machinery > r Just to
\ ei'ivod und f.<r sale by
oct 14 ‘ J. B. MOURE* CD.
/ 1A X TOX GINGER PRESERVES.
A 2” ases. for sale by
OCtl-1 H. .T. GILBERT.
pREPARATI JXS FOR THE HAIR.
Barry's Tri'opherou>. Lyon's ('ntharion. Jayne’s
Hair Tonic. Eau I.ustraie. Bowlmdsden. MacnssorUil
French. Eugli.-li and American Pomatums, oils. etc. I
! etc.. J. K. 1>: KURD,
j oct 11 Apothocaries’ Hall; v
pERFI ‘.MERY. \,, f orl m^fitofgenuine Lu
bin's Extrio-ts. * do. Oriental Drops. Verbe
na Water. Mille Fleurs \\ afer, Extract l’j per Ten, Ac
Vlso. a variety of styles genuine Farina Cologne and
several .jualitic.- doiue.-lie do. for sale by
oct 11 _ J. E. D:;1MR1), Apotheearle ‘ Hull.
\1 ERIXO INDEiISIIIitTS * DRAM -
• 1 KBS.—Now opening per steamer, a full a.-sert- |
ment of Undershirts an 1 Drawers of Merino, Flnnnel,
red and white French Flannel Shirts and Undershirts
for servants; Ladies’ Merino Shirts, Undershirts and
Drawers for Boys, Shaker half-Hoso. Ur., for sale . heap
by [oct 11 CEO. K. NICHOLS.
/ IDKA J)IE A Ij.--J> i bushels f. fig: ui.ini < ouu-
V 7 try Corn Meal, just m.ied and f.r sab bv
“■•t 11 CHAS. ii. it ;; i ee
IIME. —suO bbls. Lime landing and for sole by
J oct 8 Bit ICIIAM. KELLY A- Ci).
IINE AND BURN!NO FLI ID
\ this day perschr. E. If. Rowley, n fre h suj |l\ . f
Canis hiue and Burning I luid. width will lc |,f by
s- ptl.t JNN). J. MAURICE. 12 *l4 Barnard t
1) OT ATOEs.-- \f • w \ bis.'. f i*..... u-7
by |octsj, SEABORN GOOD ALL.
I EASTERN II \V. -151 tries Fast ern Tl:7v
i now landing at W i.ilebcad’® Wharf, j er Grip- Ar
I go. from Boston, for sale by
; oct 4 OGDEN'* BUNKER.
1 )IG il AM n. Steamer I loiMa.
1 5 barrels Pig I Inins; sdo Smoked Beef. 2o dozen
j Smoked Tongues; 200 lb Bojogfie Susnges. for snlebv
HYLAND a o NEILL,
oc f I “>r Mayfhall Houf -
NO. AND PORTO RICO SUGAR.-40
• b bds.; for sale by
wjptl M. J. GILBERT.
SEGABS. —10,000 No. 1, In Noriega and otlu rs; for
sale by IIVLAND .VONEt 1.1,.
spt 13 Under V r-liall I’ • i
A | ERINU YEST.-L— Ju.-t ret rived at 1 I ( men -
! iTI street, a leaUliful assortment of Ladies and
| Gentlemen Cashmere nnd Merino Vests.
8. CUKRKI.L Agent,
oct. 10 (Jibbon's Building.
IARKBH I’d Tl IR* aND ‘ HEt m J®t r< \. ed
by steamer Florida and for-ale by
[sept 13 IIYI..Wi> A- O'M TIL.
! vyiKff sikvk uu . ..Di li—
* f containing idl si/cs ofline and coarse woven Wire,
21 to 30 inch width : for sale bv
oct 1 VAI. 11. CAMP FIELD
(tAHIPHINE. —A fresh supply-just received nnd i
fSr tale by ocM J. I! VO !t Id *QO.
X i fin eb h ai• B on.,
U received nnd for sale by
l oct .; rJ. B. MOORE * CO, ■
HAY AND CORE MEAL. 25 bales Ens£
urn Hay, 72 busliets Corn Meal, just received ;
I and for sale, by
< ct 0 0t H. DUB VUE.
I NOL.DING LADLE it S. Several dozen Os
tin* above very useful artii les. just at hard, and :
for sale by (net 1) CII. ii. CAMI’FI i.LD.
I IME. •• 1000 bbl®. mi ding fa ni /. 1 I ia. nnd fi r
I j sale by [sept 2j BRIGHAM, KELLY .V Cn.
11 UTTER AND ( II1.1? I- Just rcceiyi>l per steam
)er Alabama, a fresh supply of But Per and Cheese,
n choice article; for sale at the Emporium, by
M'pt 12 SEAR HtN GOODABL.
nzVY”. —s? bales prime Eastern Hay. for sale, to
arrive, apply to
-m-t 22 ‘ n ;i>EN .v i*,; \ < ER.
/ 1 OSIIE.N RUTTER.'—A few firkin?superb rG- Gum
* I Butter, received per steamer Augusta, and for
sale nt Ihe Emporium,bv
sept U * SEABORN GOOD ALL.
SEGALS’ SKGARST!-- \ lot of elu lire Sega rs. just
received, inelnding J I'renado, A'eilkn, Gift, large,
medium and small Plantation, Rustamente. Union, i
Regalia, Fenoraeno and Genuine Rio llondos. < all
and see nt the APOTHECARIES’ HALL
1 oct 8 I
nil A. ‘..C7 -
Sptrial llotirrs.
SPECIAL KOTICE.
Schooner *• Norfolk Packet.’’ Lound |
fr<m Norfolk to Savannah.
Shippers nod coni giieas by this ve-el are inf rme<|.
Hi it in tWnxequnnce of Imr linvtng been dismasted in
: the Into gale she has been towed to this port for re
pairs, nnd the cargo !• now being re flopped by the
schooner Enchant mo, Ci.pt. T'ler.
AH c ‘ucorned will govern themsdve nccortlingly.
Met’READY. MOTT A CO.
New York. October Bth, 1853. 3 oet 14
Supertuteiul>nl’s Office, C. I?. H., \
S.iVAXNVH, t* V., >Ppt. Ist. 1853. I
After this day, by resolution of the
Board of Directors, up and down freight
will be payable at the Merchants’ Counting House, or
by .deposit made with the Treasurer, semi-wcfkly, on I
Mondays anil Fridays from 9 o'clock, A. M. to 2 P. M. j
Bills to be rendered through the Post Office on ■
Wednesdays ami Frida* s.
Failure to make payment, whon called for a? above,
will stop parties’ account. AY. M. WAULKY,
sept 1 General Superintendent.
TO THE CHATHAM COUNTY.
Ff.i.i.ow Cittzkns : lam a Candidate
for the office of i* 11 GRIFF of your Ooun* ;
t/ ut the election in January nest, auct res; ectful- !
ly solicit your support.
oct ti te A. TIIAMAS. !
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
TiT ‘l*ll Subeiil.er having been npp*>int. and
ngent for t tie above um i vailed publication
is prepared to r*ccivo Mibscripti ms. The n >xt v 1-
uino will commence on the 17th of Septemlier.
GEO. B. Ml T< MI ILL.
oct 7 Succesor to F. Zoghaum k Cos.
AYJS. A. AVHEEbER & CO,
WHoLKKALN v
Stationers’ \\ arc rooms. ■
Suinmcr h:*l Fall Import nt ions, 1853.
FEES IT GOODS.
pT - TIIK SUIJSGii: BEKS are daily receiving ,
from Furop< . the most elegant and care- 1
fully selected STfH Iv F STAPLE AND FANCY ST A •
■ Tli).\ EH Y. ever imported into the city of New York.— j
They have also on hand a complete assortment of !
AMERICAN CAP. LETTER, LM'JAL CAP, BATH
1’ ‘ST and FLAT PAPERS, all of which will he sold at
the lowest MILR PRICES.
Buyers from the liCerior will find it to their interest
to examine these goods before pnrcluuing 01.-ewlure.
\VM. A. WHEELER A:
Nos. IB uud 15 Psfrk Row,
*ig 21 3mrs NeW Y'ork CWy.
LAMPORT, BLAXEMAN A LAW,
‘ v l. \TK COI’.MSU. I.AMPOUT 1 CA.)
p.f .MnDUfiicluri-rsof e very vn
rlety of Cap and Letter Pa
per.
j PUBLrsiIi’RS. BlMv-'ELLEItS k 3TATI.ONERS,
A'o. 8 Park PI tee, near Uroadivuy,
N K W -YORK.
11l RAM 11. LAMPORT.
HI ROSE Y BLAKE MAX,
nv.g2t ly lIENRY W. LAW.
NEW SINGING B K>K PATENT NOTES!
THE HA PwP CF THE SOUTH:
A Nt W VN!> I.XTENMVK OOtLSOTIdX OF fcJliaCll MUSIC,
l*y I* lb Woadhnry,
P Author of the Dulcimer, Liber. Musjcus,
Ac. This.book embraces many new fea
tures, and it is confidently believed, will he found the
most comprehonsive, attractive and useful woik of
Im kind ever issued. It has been prepared in answer
to uumerous calls from the Smith anil \Vet. nnd cm
braces the Gems from all the mo-t populnr round
note! in the country, together with much new
music written expressly for j: - pares. By s|erial nr
rangenn :t, th*- right to u-e the favorite e< nijorition
of Icwell Mason. Esq.. t!ie di-lingui-l.od cc-mpmer nrd 1
’ editor. 1 .<• beenobtaint d.tu.da nt eful selection from his !
verv popular works the IlnnileJ nnd llaydenSrriety’s :
Coiievihin: Tl.e Boston A a.!.my V Collection: The Car
min t Sacra, (of which last w.,rk alor.c, over 800,000 |
copies have hi-en •• id -and othew. has been marie— j
S.dectioi. • have al-o made from t e works .f
Thpmue II lugs an t ihinm B. Bt*mß ary, ; . -
well a* from the tb. r... .st .list,u pushed Aun ricnt.
n.1.1 Foreign C .m P .--ix The choicest pic . ha ve also
twen inserted f. : . m The Dulcimer, by Mr. Woodbury,
a work which has has had the astonishing -ah-of 125,-
rOd.eo, i.- in Mo -iiort time rime its publ.cnirm.
Teachers. Choristers and oil era iut.-n stcl. xr in- |
vitcil to cxuuiino thh* work. Retail pike .>1 HO. Fur
sale lv t l BBEI/.j:. X BROTHi.R.
sept 5 ly Savannaii.
BOOK AND JOB PKINTING.
i ‘ The subscriber having sujq.liod his office
‘A*'*-wit h a large assortmeiit i's plain, orna
mental an 1 f: ncy types, is now prepared to execute,at
; short notice, all orders entrusted to him in the best
, manner, and equal to any establishment hi thegoulh.
Pamphlets, Law Blanks, Cir> ulurs. Catalogues. Buri
ucss Cards, Hat Tips. Bills of Lading. Visiting Cards,
Bill Heads, Dray Receipts; also I'osters, Show and
Hand Bills, in Gold, Bronze. Bed, Green, Blue, Yellow,
and every kind of colored Inks, faithfully done at
short notice and on reasonable terms. Orders may be
left at tin- Office, Sorrel s Building, or at the Book
Stove on Market-square.
jn 27 J. B. QUBBEDGK
DU. GEO. F. COQPER,
Office under Mrs. Snider's west side L:l
-erty square. Montgomery st. BesMei.ce
corner Perry and Drayton sts, opposite the Catholic
Church. ts je 6
DAGUERKEAN GALLERY^
AT* .MR. P. M CARY, having formed a
t'opartnersl.ij with J. W. P.*rkin, for the
purpose of carrying on the business of the Daguurrcnn
Art. respectfully gives notice to his former patrons and
the public that the rooms formerly Occupied by him
will be open dining the whole season, the business be
ing 1 me by tl)o firm of Cary k Perkins.
Those who are in want of pictures are r ispcctfully
invited to call and examine Mr. Perkin’s specimens of
tin* Art. they will not he found inferior to any that
have before been exhibited in these rooms.
Pictures taken at all hours between'.’ o’clock, A. M.
and Ci o’clock. P M.. and In a- y weather.
4?/) - KnTKAXCB FHuJf ST. JLLIEN-6T., 1111101011 S. 8.
Wm.mot’s JtWtLRV STOltt:. • v* It
nun o P. M. CARY.
BOOK BINDING.
7jT The subscriber is prepared to execute
Book Binding of every description at ti c
ahortost notice. Blank Books rnte<l and bound to ny ;
[feli2J CURB EDGE k BROTHER, j
The curative properties of Hollo.
way’s Ointment nnd Pills arc dully
attested. —All ranks of society and medical men.
liolh at home awl abroad, spank of those iuicomparn- i
j hie modii ines.in the most flattering terms, and assert
| that in the severest cases of chronic ulcers, those even I
which were considered imyirable. Ilojlowny’s dint
itnent has been truly effiem ious. when used, aid there
i slip disputing the fa t that Holloway’s Pills are the
| very best family medicine ever known or tried. These
* admirable remedies will cure bad legs, however invet
crutely diseased; likewise rheumatic affections,giandli
: !ar swellings, and the most obstinate cases of scurvy,
scrofula, or King’s e\ il. oct 11
UA\ . 175 bales Priuii* Nnrtli River Hay,landing
per steamer Augusta, and h r sale 1 \
oct 12 PADELFi Gi 1, FA Y k CO.
I )lI'IiI/ES. — A few halfhb’- . Cucumber Pickles.
1 with Peppers, put up in Vinegar readv f” use.
1 sale by oct 12’ SE \B JR N GOOD ALL.
|>t T ’ .;R tv C’IIJEESK.- 5u firkins Butter.
Intul un
anti A ugu.-tu. Fur sale at tie* Emporium by
oct 12 SEABORN GOODALL.
1 )()\\KT RIBBONS. Juat receive*! .-it l l
I > ‘ ungress-streel. a iiaiiUsnme assurtim*nt of Bon
net Bil'lions. S. CUKHELL, Agt .
i Oct 12 Gibbon’s Building.
Silks. j u i received another magnificent j
assortinent of 1 iguri and Silks, ent ii e new patterns.
■ and each piece containing but one dress.
‘ Also. fi-w dresses ot Paris D’Laines, imported ex
presslv nsarkat S. CURB ELL, Agt,
i oct'll ‘ Building j
Jiisumnre.
AGENo'i HOWARD INSURANCE CO., OF
NEW YORK.
Savannah. August Ist. 1853.
Diuinr my absence from the city, Mr.
0. It. CmnplioUl win act as my attorney,
and attend to all business pertaining to this Com pa
ny S. C. DUN NINO.
ang.l Agent.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
>-** — —Office, No. 118 Buy-street. This Coni pa*
ny will continue t' take Marine, Fire atnl
Inland Navigation risks on the most favorable terms.
llknrt D. Wkrd, Prerldent. Trustees—Henry I).
Weed, J. It. Wilder, t. IV. Morrell, N. B. Knapp, Hi
ram Roberts, K. F. Wood, Henry laithrop, John W.
Anderson, .lames McHenry, Secretary. june 13
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. .
Hlkrtfon, Conn.—The undersigned,
agents of the aloveCompany.are prepared
to take risks against Fire, on buildings, and their con
tents, on the most favorpble terms.
I July 10 BRIGHAM. KKLI.Y k CO.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE.
Life Insurance Com-
J?- pany of New York.
ISAAC ABBA IT, .Secretary.
F. 8. WlNSTON,President.
Applications received by
\Ytt. I\ lIUNTKR, Agent.
Da. It. D Arnold. Medical Examiner. Iv jan
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
AY. 1211 t'mirfrrxn-Ht., Sti ntnnnJi. Gd.
Equitabli Fli c Insurance Company,
OF L i.nIMN.
Authorised Capital. $2,500,000
Capital paid in $1,01)0,000
C. K. il \B£CUT. L.-q.. A
11 :m.v Liju-am. Ksq„ > Trustees, N. V.
KOBT. DILLoN, Esq., j
Fanners’ Fire Insurance Company,
Capital, 9^00,000,
Granite Fire Insurance Company,
Capital *400,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Cos.,
Capital <^160,000.
New York it Erie Fire Insurance Cos.,
Cap. al, *150,000.
The.-eCi mpai.ies having n cash <u,ital. snfe'y in
vested in Ih>i>.l and mortgige. arc pnqaredto effect
Insurance a ::*: -t daniiigr by lire, on all kind.*-of pro
perty on reafotml Ic terms.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Com
pany HAKTFoI I). <<” N
Capital. and surplus over $250,1:00.
Alfred Qn i.. I‘resi < nt. Jab. C. Walki.et, Sec’y.
This i -impany will ism* Policies on the Joint
Stock principle. and upon the Mutual pmn, urns toi -
billing the benefits of both systems at the option oi
the insured.
strength, ability and well invested capital ot
the institution are. in my opinion, unsurpassed by
l any Lite Insurance Company in this Mate or Union.
[L. S.J Signed ‘ K. (i. DINNF.Y,
Comptroller of Public Accounts,
State of Connecticut.
For insurance in either of lire above named Compa
nies, apply In
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent.
and agent for the above Cos.
sept 13 Office 120Congress.st.
I)OTATOES! I’OT ATOTES!! —Landing this day
per hark Harvest from New York: 50 bids, prime
Nortli Liver Pbtutoes. fyr sale.it wharf low for cash.
GKO. ALEXANDER.
sept II cor Bull and Congress-st., Mou't sqr.
/ t HEW I Sti TOH A CCO.—Loriilnrd’s ( avcii
V /lili.-h i'.ibneco in tinfoil, also, a fresh supply of Mrs.
.'tiler's Tobacco. .1 ust received and for sale by
JOHN B. MOORE k CO.,
sept 10 Gibbous’ Budding,
SOAP AND CANDLES;*—IOO boxes Craton
Soap.
1"0 boxes Craton Family No. 1 Soap,
s<> do do pale do.
50 do dan I 8 Bedels Caudles.
-•> do Sperm 4 and 0 do. Formic 1 y
sept 15 WEBSTER k PALMES.
i'ioITH WESTERN Bail Bead Stock.—J9H shares £ r
n by . .-opt IB] C. A. L. LAMAR.
1 RIBU LI Y K YS.-40 , i M v7 bole and b:df
I piece*. Huot.-r- and Itl-hnrri.wne celebrated Iri.-h
Linens, warranted all pure rtax-Abo Ble.-u bed in and
Brown Idaper Towelling: lluckabm k do; Twilled do;
Daim.sk Dovliw S. ot. h. Russia. l.ird J ve. and Urn A
abiu k Diaper. .Just received at 154 Congre.-s st.
S. CURKKI.L. Agt.
r, 'd 5 Gibbon's Building.
\ ELtEI RIBBONS 4fcc.—Just received
> i I*4 CougreSh sireet. colored silk Velvets. F- ■
■•••’ do; Plain Block do: Figured Black do; Superior
Ida k Kn-li-h Crane: do do Italian do; white and I lack
In clads-.•; Marc line and Florence Silks; Bonnet
auil Deck Ribbons, Taffeta and Satin do.
S. CUKUKLL Agt.
No. 154 Congress stree*.
oet 5 Gibbon's Buildin .
Q-UfISRA rUS- -1200 pounds Bnlmratua. in
| ) Iv>k -ot -t-sorted si/.,, papers tar retailing. 1. and
I HW- * |itjj -JAS V ‘A) ’ll It it 0.
II ME.- 3QoJbla; Roc u, “’ Lime now landing
j at Whitehead's \Muirf, per brig Argo, from Bo -
I ton. for salebv |oct 4) OGDEN A BUNKER.
llttK. I*L.\sTKK,t LATHS.*-
j l ime: 50 bids. Plaster: lOO.oOl) Laths; for sale to
araive. per brig Tiberius, from Boston bv
; wpt 22 OGDEN A BUNKER.
1 ). KCEIVIO I> per Steamer, a supply of Ladies’
1 I aim Misses Buskins and Slippers, and for sale by
sept 20 “ . 1111Gibbons’ Range.
MASON’S l:L ‘.( KI.V(;.- For V&lcin quan
tity tosuit purchasers, by 11. J. GILBERT,
sept 20
O ATS.—6OO Bushels Prime Maryland Oats, just re
ceived uud for sale by l*. L. <\>N ST A NTIN E,
PCpt 10 Foot of Barnard street.
SUGAR.- 300 lilids. prime N. 0. Sugar; 20 bhds.
choice I*. R. Sugar. For sale by
wi !'■ W ERSTRR & PALMES.
/ <ORN—IOoO bushels M hltc Baltimore Corn, for
l .sale by [sept 22j OGDEN k BUNKER.
PATENT MEDICINES.—The Horseman's Hope, or
Farrier's friend. Badway’s Ready Relief. Davis
; Pain Killer ami Me\i<n Mustang Linamcnt, an in
voice of all Miiew, received by J. J-;. DkFOBI).
| not 10
1> l ‘1 I 1 It a (11 FlisE.— SO firkins ilwh
> Goshen Butter, and 50 boxes l hcere.jnst received
smd for sale nt the Emporium. bv
I Hit 22 SEABORN GOO DA IX.
U” LET M EATS.—2S boxes assorted, vffz.: Apricots,
t ’ I cades. Pears, Quinces, Pine-Apple, Citron,
Plums: and West India Preserves, assorted. Just re
ceived, bv HYLAND O’NEILL.
*‘Tt D3 Under Marshall Home
07-4 lON M.—200 b’ is.onions tor sale to arrive per
hi ig Tiberius, from Boston.bv
<■>'l,22 < (; DFN k BT’NKFR.
100 l.i.is. Lamp - ul;
25 Mils. Tanner's il:
30 do Linseed do.; for sale by
Pvpt l 11. .T. GILBERT. West side Market *qr.
\ r EAsT !’■ A\ DEB an invoice of Preston & Mer
rill's infallible Yeast Powder, just received at thu
oct 3 A POT 11LCAU1ES’ 11A LI,.
nAY — r n bales prime North 1 her liny, landing
and for sale by
oct 3 BRIGHAM. KELLY & CD.
OATS. —1,1,00 bushels of Cats, for rah* to arrive;
SMllyto [septff], OGDEN A BIN KIR.
II A! K---500 1 Els. Lime, dailv expected per brig
> Mazatlan. will l c sold low if applied lor iniuic
| dintdy. Not'd BIIOH AM. K. ELY k Cos.
I >ALE ROPE A DIIA ‘i GIIV f.- For sn 1 o
I >'’ |sej t 211 11. J. GILBT’LT.
•I ’A ILLFI CRAYON I loco 1
I machinery for shtu'] cni: e lead jeinils: for sale
b-. • - > I : Hi l *. i: and br -i HI R.
1)'” KKT j UTLKICT- n desirable assortment, )nd
opened, by CURB EDGE and BROTHER
| oet 8 1
1 > I.TICt'LES—u splendid nsMirlment at all prices;
Ik for sale by CUB HEDGE J BROTHER,
oet 8
SAFETY B >XFS, for wax tapers and vesta lights:
for sale by BUBBKDGE k BROTHER.
r p>BACCO.—200 boxes various brnr-dsand qunlitv
-1 for sale by [sej t 15] WLPS'I’I J! k J'ALMI h.*
I )OST OFFICE SCALES, i convenient ar-
I tide for tlie counting room: for sale by
>ct S CPHREDUK k Bit OTHER.
Mai 11 iMNlAl’KIAL INSTRUMENTS—a good as
. sortment; for sale bv
oet 3 td'BBEDGE k BROTHER.
r FEA. —50 balfcbests Hyson, Imperial and Powchong
1 Tens: for sale by
s-pt 15 ‘ WEBSTER A PALMES.
I)i('KLt.K. — i n half bids., received per steamer Ala
l ama, and for sale bv
BBABRON GOODAfX.
!> UTTER flrl fresh Goshen Butter, received
I per steamer Ahi)>ama, and for sale at the Knipori
"tn by (sept 2B] SKABRON GHODALL.
(tIIEKsE. —Landing from steamer Florida and
for sale by | sept 211 H. J. GILBERT.
\7 c ■V'''!’ POW I>ERB.—Lurket s. babbitt’s,
Preston k Merrill’s Y’east Powders. Just opened
nod for sale by
oct 6 JAP II CARTER A CQ.