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(Y A 1 'I'KKri Them will be rpO ALL THE LADIES IN A Ntw HicTiKK. 't he b'tiutilul aiid CONVERT MISS LA FLEUR, of Baltimore, acd 111. IV frfim thf Latk fkom the u.auihip He THE SUN. 1 an adiourned n.eetiiiL' of the JOUHNKi'MKN SWCIETV, 'I'HIS (Wednesday) EVENING. Kiih at 7 o'clock, at Mrs.

Ctoei cor ner of South and Water streets. By order, itt CHAS. R. CUX.MNtiHAM, Scc'y. nPIIAlFJMORF, L'NlTEl) FlltK DKl'ART-J MENT.

A Monthly Meeting of tlie Standing Committee will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. 17, at 7J o'clock, inCitv Hall. By order. olrl-'lt cult JAMES YOt'NG, Sec'y. flT.iAI.l'I.MokE TiTi' A Special of the Company will he held at tlie Armory, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Jit 7J o'clock.

The' aitendance of every member is particularly requested, as bitsiuess of the umusf imiiortan'O to the corps will be transaeteil. oruer. THUS. 11. HUNT, 1 It- NO.

It. JONES. vvAsmwrov temperance society. The Washiiii'ton 'i'emperance Society will hold a nieefiiiK on THIS (Uednesdat EvE.MM., at "o'clock, at tiieir Hall, corner ot Hano ver and Camden streets, when Mr. WHITNEY, the celebrate 1 Lecturer oil ElociilionWill address the Soeiett and recite the "Pi.kiiuk,''uj' Hon.

I.E. Mar- hall, and the '-Driskarii's Grave." (Hie terrific lescriulion iviiich llr. Ileecher here "ives of the ilrnnkSid's chanicter is a master piece of Pulpit Eloquence, the mere reading of which has induced many liurniriR and shiniiiK lights to enlist ulidei the Temperance llanner.) The pillilie, and particularly the morf- as well as the inunoderale, is respectfully' invited to attend. By older. JAS.

MORRISON, Scc'y. The friends of Temperance are promised arichtieat Tiii Kininz. in Hie recitation of the '-Dnmknrd's Grave," hi Mr. hhnky. Lecturer on Elocution.

advertisement. WM. MEEKS. i AS. SCI ITT.

Standin. Com. It- JNO. C. uUAY.) rf--pTIIIKTEENTil AK1I DEAIOt KATH AS- SOCIATIO.V.- At a meeting of the Thirteenth Ward, held on Tuesday evening.

Oct. 1.1th. the following resolutions ere iinaiiiniouslt adopted: Resolted bv the Democratic voters ot the Thirteenth Ward, that tne duties of the office of Chief Magistrate of this city, require, tor their efficient discharge, ex perience in business, intelligence, industrious habit-, eiiercy and rii inness, and that this, meetinit do eordial-ly approve the nomination of JACI G. DAVIES, in ivhom tiley believe these eiuiiienl atn iliutcs of character to be eolnbitlcd. Resolved.

That confiding in th" strength of their dcmociatii' principles, and in the honor and integrity the r.vsiiin.vTK who has neeu selected to vmdicaie tin-ill, that this meeting desire. only, tmtutrhal fiw.e.v, clean ballot box, and good order at the polls, to inure a i greater ev 11 than their former triumph. Resolved. 'That the Democratic party, proud of the right of siirl'raae, as its chief means ot power, will ever be ready to iletenil it lnnn usurpation anil from fraud: while it will tirinlt resist every attempt to tiainmel or prevent its lair exereise. On motion, rhat tbis nieetinir adjourn to meet on I'll Oct.

17th al half past I) o'clock. Bv older. HKM1Y HU.EERT. Chairman. Thompson, See't ol(i-Jt' frrrt THE lMTlElC.

Some mean and con- L- temptilil iitihle persons who hate tor years, with the most persecuting and vindictive spirit; endeavored to injure me in my business, hate latelt circulated a false aud malicious report against me, ith a view to ear a reflection on my family ami injure me. After diligent inquiry I have not been able to find any person who will acknowledge himself the author, but have learned that they, with the same cowardly and contemptible spirit induced flit to otiiiiale therepor, have endeavored to palm it upon an unfortunate individual ho lias lost ius mind, and is at any time unconscious of what he is saying. I have therefore thought proper to publish the following certificate of the must respectable persons of my acquaintance, who have known me and my ancestors from their earliest history, and ho are among the oldest Talbot the residence of nif forefathers and place 01 jut nativiti JOHN WESLEY CRONEY. Kimox. October 12th.

1844. Tic 'inderscned. citizens of Talbot county, lcarniiii that certain malicious persons in Ha timore hate started a charge aramst Mr. John W. Cronxv.

derogatory to th- character of his family, beg leave to certify that wc knew harli Walker Benny, the maternal manil-fathcrof Mr. Cniiey, and that he a man of high character, andtve never knew or heard aught of suspicion airainst him on this subject, and we feel sure n-ine such ever was whispered. We further certify that we knew Philemon Crouey.the father of John W. Croney. and Gillis Crone) the uncle of the same, and wi know that no such charge ever whispered rsrainsr cither of these gentlemen.

Edw ard S. Hambletnn, I Jesse Scott, former Sheriff former Sheriff, and fa- of Talbot county. er tothe Senator elect of Henry Thomas. Talbot county. William Fergu-on, George Dndly, Thoma-- C.

N'icols, Thomas Detvlin. islomon Harnett, Samuel H. Benny, Thomas llenrix, former Sheriffof Talbot county. Oil) -Of WARD DEMOCRATIC NOMIN'A-TION FOR CITY COUNCIL. First IIrasi h.

LEDLEY, JOHN' R. BOOTH. Shcosd Bram h. DANIEL FOSIIENNKR. oI.VtE MARRIED.

On iesJ-iv. the 15th by Rev. Mr. Peck. Doet.

M. M. 1): a 1 of A. A. county, to Maf.v E.

Kkst, of this city. DIED, At on" o'clock on Tue-dat morning, after an illness often dais, of scarlet fever. Eowaku Theodorh, third 'on of William and Sitsan Halin, in Hie sixfii year of as age The fn nds and acquaintance of the family are respectfully united to attend his funeral this (Wednesday afternoon, at 'J o'clock, from bis father's residence, Mullikrn street, east of Bond. Departed tins life, on '1'ue-dat evening, Mth at her late resid-iice, in Albemarle street. Mrs.

Lr-cisn R. Victor, in the 47th year of her age. after a protracted illness of nine months, which she bore with Christian fortitude. She was esteemed by all who knew her. and has been for the last three 5 ears a member of the 1st Colored Baptist Church, and a a Christian that let her 1 i irti shine to all who knew her.

-Blessed Hre Uiey that die in Uie Lord. yea. saith the pint, tiiev do rest from Uieir labors, and tlieit works do follow them." B. Her friend-' and acquaintance are rcsp-ctfullv re queued to attend her funeral, trim her late residence. this (W edimsday) afternoon, at clock.

Departed tins lite, alter a painful illness. William II. Basskhti it, aged 1 months and dats. 1 nou, sweet emiti, na-t gone to rest, Sleep ou in quiet sleep: I would not call thee back to earth. Sleep on III quiet Tins tale of tears will soou be pa-t.

Eternity is near; Then, oh! my child. I'll qii-Il sigh-. I hop" to meet thee there. Philadeijihia please copt. On the Kith after a short but reunful Wili ivm Du.acoi Ikvin, son of li.

VV. and M. O. Irvin, aged 4 years, 3 montlis and Ul dais. In Washington city, on Wednesday, of consumption, Lumin ijo-r, Jr.

CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. Riyort of intmnrnti in the cify uf Haltimorr fur the lut ti-eeA, mmng on myritn, Jrt. rnkiiuivn adult 2: t'asiialtv Infantile inikiiottTi Cons'miption Dropsy Ttphu- fin Scarlet fevei llihoiis fever hooninir coUL'h 4: Old art- Organic disease ol the heart Mania Inflammation of the breast Inflammation of tlie bowels Cholera morbus Still born Convulsions 3: Croup Disease of the liver Catarrhal fever 1. Under 1 year 11; between 1 and between 2 nnj 0, between and IW, tiettteen 1U and 21, above gl, Mi in. Males 2S Females 31.

f)f which number 12 were colons! persons 10 lre, 2 slaves. "lirillSKEV AND GIN. WHISKEY ui lnm-hends and barrel-. iGl.N in pipi'S, half pipte and.barrel.. For sale, by HENRY WHITE.

ollS-31- Hi Spear's wharf. CT) It BRoi i si sliUUU 1.HSI WHISK BRUSHES; CiO doz. Painted BUCKETS; nests SI '(JAR BOXES; 1WI COOLERS; Ju--t t'l i itcd aud for sale by C. MUHDOt K. 0I6 4t corner Calvert and Loinbnrd streits.

BAC II Til 1' IS A A( CRUSE. No. K7 (old number) SMITH'S WHARF otters lor id' Bacon 100 choice Hams, all Lippinooti cuing 10.000 lbs do. cunimon, smaJI size 1.100 p. Sides, part bright and heat 111) do.

Shoulders, Jackson's iirmg. sup. qual rioo no. do cnmuion qualm CHEESE 300 boxes West. Reserve, in fine order, Bin TER 1 barrels and If kegs, good and fresh.

TIMOTHY SEED 10 bushels, nil quality. PO ASH 2.1 casks, large and small casks, Sic, olri If IH'T. R. T. HAUGIIEY will os-n a IIOOI VJ lor bois, on TUESDA! the 22d in the large rnnin under the Gentian Church, corner of CAM DEN and STS where the various branch es of an and Un' classics will be taught.

Terms made knnwn by application at tin1 school room. NIGHT SCHOOL for young gi'titlemeti will com mence on the evening ol the via tnst. 1 eims mode rate. olrt-wsfit II NEW Alt Plitl NG HE sub-crihers hnve Just received fre-h supply ofllliissels, lniierial three ply, Kidderminster mid Common Ingram CAKPETINGS. Al-o, Disk) yard English Brussels CARrrnso, al jl i yd irHK do Ims rial tliree ply do nt 1.30 do UHlO do' suS'rrtiie Ingrain do at 71 cents 2000 do extra tine (all tvts.H do at do 1000 do 4-4 OIL CLOTHS at do DRUGGETS, RUGS, MATS.

Window TRANSPARENCIES, Sac. all or which will be sold at low er prices than at any other sloie in this city. SHAW, SMITH I ff, 0l6-lwif 7 Charles MIE YOUNG MAN who passed a Pen Hollar (Bank of Virginia) Counterfeit Note, in payment for a I KM Is AC ruin i.isirs, vostcrda.1 afternoon, at a store in Baltimore street, is requested to call and redi-rm the same, otherwise a full description of his person and appearsnw wi'l jivn in the flew 5piVf. olS-lt RI13HOSS, CJUSH MERES M'D SIM H'LS. Just arrived from New York, and has opened pieces rich Ribbons, at 12J and 15 cu 200 do N.

H. Calico, at 12., worth IB, cts 100 do. C. Hdkfs.ut 12, 20 100 doz real Kid Gloves, at .10 cts. worth 75 200 5 mid 10 4 Shawls, tit half price 100 pieces De at 30 cts, worth 10 fsJO French Flowers, tit 2jets, oith b'2 SILKS, VELVE IS, FLORENCES, do.

Sic, at the store in this country No. ki BalUuiolu street, 3 doors above Frederick si. oltXlr WILLIAM I1ROAD1IENT. WIN'i'EH opeiied, a large ussortinent of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of CLOTHS of various shades and qualifies; doubled milled, fancy aud black C1SSIMERES, in grcni variety unu latest siylc; Cashmere, Crupis mid Motisi'Iine de Liiiues, rich and elegant; figured, cross-barred, ehangcnlile and black Alpacas; French and English MEK1NOES; Crnpi'de Pekin; plain mid liuicy Prints; Gloves; Suspenders; Hosiery noil 'I'aiH's; Rose and Point BLANKETS; striped mid plaid Linseyi Penitentiary Plaids; mid a re assoitmcnl of blenched and unbleached lXimesiie "ilusliu, of all widths and prices, at iioi.ksai.k ami iik i Coiiiilry anil city purchasers will do well to call, as lam determined toselllott. LUTHER J.

COX, Agent, No. 77 Baltimore street, oI6-tS2 Oil dm belotv Tripolelt's alley, "I IIEAI' ('ASH STl IRE. N. t'HIilSTol'llER, No's-' market mi'K this methiid to inform his friends mid the public generally, that he has on hand mid will keep constantly, 11 good assortment of TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY Fin and Staple DRY GOODS, which he will sell at Ihc lowest cash prices. In part Cnssinieres, from up; Broad Clolhs, super Pint Cloth, is Sattiuets, .10 els.

up; Ve-iiu, below the usual retail prices; Repp Cashmeres, Cashmere de Ecos.sc, Moiisliu de Liiiues. Chiisans, VMiuu Crapes. Alpacas, Taitau Plaids, and Orleans Cloths-Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 12 Pins, pi! I'lannels, Blankets and Worsted Goods. with a full assortment of CALICOES of choice pat. terns, and DOMESTICS, generally.

A few SHAWLS at.ylsi; a small Uft of India MULLS. olb-eo3r :t.v C1 OiTIS AND CASSIMEUES. We have just uddcd to our former vioci- Superior Black French CLOTHS aud DOESKINS English and Ameiicaii Cloths Splendid styles of and i 4 French Fancy CAS-SIMERES American and English do and English Black Cas-iineres 3 and fi-4. Tw eeds and nv tiriced Cassim. boys' wear, business coats.

Sic. BEAVER CLOTHS; SATTlNETSi KENTIiCK JEANS, I'ESTIXGS The latest styles of rich Velvet: Sha ded Merino; Cashmere; Silk; Satin. Stc. cry superior plain black Safin and Silk Vesting Silk Velvets Rich Silk and Mohair Serge; drab and mitt Worded Serires; r-ilesins; Brown Hollands Silk Coat Cord; BiiidiiiL's of every width Sewing Silks; Twist; Gentlemen's rich Scarfs: Cravats; Suspenders; Gloves and Hosiery Wholesale ank Retail, at low price's. HAMILTON EASTER ol6-1t 203 Baltimore street.

FALlT lilt 'GOODS. The suiliseriiiors re -1 spcctl'ully invite com try merchants and the public generally, it islung to purchase cheap Fall DRY GOODS, to call and examine their stock; being se Iccled in the Eastern aud this market, they feel assured that they can offer such inducements as cannot fail to give satisfaction. Among their stock will be found the lollow uig goods, viz. OK GENTI.K.VIKN'S WEAR. Super and extra wool died black aud blue black Cloths and Cnssinieres; brown, blue, olive, invisible green, grey and other colored Cloths; striped, ribbed and plain Cassimeres; rich Satin Velvet and Cashmere Vestings; Valencia and Swandown do; Scarfs; ijii.ms., cu-icnucrsj triotc iinu iiosiert.

FOR LADIES' WEAR. Rich Cashmere D'Ecosse; Mouslin de Laines; Tai- saus; colored and figured Alpacas ol all shades; Prints and Ginghams; Broche, Cashmere, silk arid blanket Shawls: Linen Cambric; Pans sid Gloves; reverse hem stitched and plain bordered Linen Cambric Hdkfs; IlOslCI FOR CHILDREN'S WEAR. Rich Tartan Plaids; Tweeds and Ginghams. FOR SERVANTS' WEAR. Heavy country fulled Cloths and Linscys; striped and plaid Osnaburgs, Sic.

Together ilh a first rate assortment of brown and bleached Cottons: Satmetts; Prints; country knit Hose; Bed Ticks; Canton Flannels, all colors, Stc. SIMMON'S 4. corner of High and Gay O. T. TEW AND ASH STORE, No.

73 BAL- TIMi "RE ST. GEO. HOUG1I has inst onen- isl a desirable and very general assortment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, among which arc LLV1HS. VASS1MEKES, SATTIXETTS and FUiXSELS French and English MERIN'OES A beauuful assortment of CASHMERE D'ECOSSE Crape and Mousehn de Laines Lupcn's black CHALLEV and BOMBAZINES Woollen CLOAK PLAIDS, ditto, for children Silk, woollen and worsted SHAWLS and HDKFS Silk and Cotton VELVETS lash Linens and Lawns, Linen Cambric, and ditto Handkerchiefs Silk, worsted and cotton HOSIERY', in great variety Ladies' and gentlemen's superior Kid GLOVES Damask, Huckaback and liiid's Eye DIAPER do Table Cloths and Napkins, Doylies, Sic. ALPACAS, plain and figured Dress SILKS, col SATIN'S, Dama-k MOREENS Calicoes and Ohint.es, Furniture do LINSKVS.

TICKINGS, Linen and Cotton SHEET INGS WnJi all kinds of DOMESTICS, all of which will be sold on the most moderate terms, as he means to do in almost exclusively easy business, bv selling quick replenishing often. lOfhuilC-tf CLOTHS: CLOTHS! CLOTHS! XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. AT MARTIN, LEWIS 4' C'O'S CLOTH DEPOT. 1: have sold, wholesale and retail, more Woller. Go sis this seiuson than ever before, for the sole reason, uiai our siock 01 tnes articles was never betore so choice and large, and our prices at no time as low as 11 present, tv can and do sell bargains in these Mis, afforded only by Uie quantity that we dispose i ftrangers visiting our city, either to buy for their own use or to -ell again, will save and make money by calling on us.

tRESCH CLOTHS-ViihcurJ of Urn: 1 French Cloths of Itrminns Black, Blue, Ritie.Mcd- I and Simaries mosteelchra-ley, Bronze and Ohte ted makes; fine at S3, su- pertliie lit 4 per yard. V'tof Enrl trv! ml IsvU mwi: CLOTHS. All colors and iiualitiei froinsrl 12! vard anil no- ward- a great variety. CASSIMERES! CASSIMERES! Frere English, ar.d nnestic makes, at least 20 per cent 1. ss than they have he.

sold at Uiis season. pic es French, English and Amencrm Cassi- res beautiful. CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS. We have iiiiiKirted fins cnon siii.c Krere and English Broad Cloths, for I nlies' urn. u'' n's Clonks, blue, black and 111 visible green, which we can ll from to A3 a vard.

TAIL OR TRIM MIS' S. A lull asrtmeiit, at the same old stand, in olti3t AeK Ilalumore near Charles'. I I ENH J. IRWIN K. n.nr nf JLJ.

I a 13 1. it unu oiioi rn nnt.l'S, have in store and oiler for sale- Porto Rico SUGAR, pr or low priced N. Porto Rico and S. II. MOLASSES, in hiid'.

and bbls. Rio, Laginyia and Java COFFEES V. Il Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder and Black I'EAS ll' -t Winter HiK'i 111 and Whale Of I.S WINES and LIUUORS of everv ilesctiniion. ui, -1 i-rrry ariinc in tne line. ouiury.iieieiiants and others wilt do well 10 e-iii and examine their stock before purchasing, iu Ihn, urc .11 I ti 11 Ml'HI'llV 'S PriutinL'anil Hook IMP AS Ills! Illliil.hi.il fin.

I I "Tk .1 II UTIIL'1'1'1 Moia Carinoil); or Woiiinn's Influence. The complete Works of Kev. Sidnev Smiih. Key of the Kitchen, containing upwards of 4 Of) iiiuque, valu able and ably tested Recipes in cooking, pastry, rodfec tionery, perfumery, family medicines, v-v ui- eiinpii-iir un ill ran lllg. Mi.

3 Dungan's Illustrated Itible. II ST K1.IT.IVEII. AT NO. ft NORTH STREl.T: I he (Tiiistian Family Magniije, for OetolM-r, lll, eniuenisueii, wim two steel eugrav OIL'S, 'i'l-mis. S-l a vear.

or 111 rents iu.r M.i The Parlor Annual, or Young and Gentleman's iH.igaJiie, lor Hepteiiilieraiid Oetolwr 10 rents earn, or 1 a )ear. The Forgery, a Tale of the IStli century price 12'c. Integrity, hy Mrs. Hnttinid tirice 2,1 cts. Afloat and Ashore, vols.

3 and 4, by J. F. Cooper price 37 cents per Vol. Sidney Smith's Complete Works bound, price 75 cents; unbound, rts. Peter Ploddy and otlier Odiltlies, hy J.

C. Neid, wiui illustrations price Till cents. The Politician's Register, for s4l, a u-eful book for all parlies price I2J penis, Mneiinioiiie-, or the Arl ol' Memory price 2,1 cts, 'ilie Lady's Winter Gill price l2j els. All tlie New and Cheap Publications for sale, whole sale and retail, hy i-IH HTZ TAYIiOH, If No. 6 North street, nenr Ihe Pint OHiec.

Hfll'MlPING C(H Gil. 1 he lirotirietor nf Hit. "l'j HQOl'INU VOUUII CORDIAL" onfidently it to all who have childien iifl' ring with this most distressing complaint. In every instance wnere it lias is en lairly used, It has re lievi the distressing svinptmim in tlie' eoiiisi.nl I) -four hours, and the disease has terminated favorably in few days. It is lieneticial in Croup and in Hum.

nn oiniiloint; in A-tiinm; and idl Spasm and Sine. tures nf tlie air isissnces. To he had nnlv nf IVwn-i OI1EO II. SMITH, JInonra of the ChoupnAt Unl. JI lll-II U'H II.

.1.1 I I V. ixirin, is, i ii iiiiiuiiii'ir, vifnTIIOOIIK ill JVIVI. NFiTlt: ELECTRICITY perfornirdat Uie srune place ai nu unies, rti (17 ICKIi ANI) MOSS CAN for CongAs, CoWj, fire T'iroi mid Hoarirneu. This Candy has long been used in uie nlHivc named Uiseases with grenf benefit, mid it is only necessiiry to try it to be satisfied that it is renlly a gxxl reined v. Prepared bv TVI.ER, t)15-U" (Wt ist Baltimore and ll'j't sts, artslic.il exhibition, advertised under the unpretend in? title of the Cliemicul.

Diorama, is to be continued duiuig the present week, a new picture, finivhed in Baltimore, by Mr. Winter, having been introduced, representing the Funeral of Napoleon in the Hospital of Invalids. We cannot, in a brief nouce, do any justice to these admirable pictures, and therefore only warmly commend them to every one who can enjot the chaste, the beautiful and urand. Comiiie rciul Knnuiiory. Baltimore Market, Tuemlaij Jtpnn'Wn, Octo tier 15.

There were ottered at the scale yesterday, HMO head of Beet' Cattle, 650 of which were sold to city butchers at prices Huuriiit; from to ,4 SO per l'XI net, according to quality. There were 100 head driven to another market, aud the balance remain on hand. There is a tolerably lair supply of lave Hons in market, and sales are making; at 51 a per 11)0 lbs. There were sales on Samruav ol new How ard street flour, from store, at 4 Holders iL-k 4 2.1 a 31 1. IJood parcels ot old Hour ale held at There is no settled receipt price, rfmall sales of City Mill flour rm Saturday at St and an.

Home holders still willing to sell at these rates, while others ask 4 '171. Grain Salci of jrood to prime red wheats atfvi a and ordinary to ood al 71) en. hue wheats lire worth cents al Salesif Maryland white corn at 4'J a 41 cents, of yellow at 47. New corn si lls at a 41 cults for parcels in irood condition. Note ues ot Pennsylvania old yellow corn at 17 a 4f cents.

W'e quote Maryland rje at 6:2 a I cenls. and Oais at a fM. h'hiskeh We note sales of bbls. at 23 cent-, and of hbds. at taj a .4.

There is a fair demand for the former, but the latter i-, dull. STOCK AND MONHV MARKET. There as considerable movement in City six per cents, yesterday at the Muck, Hoard, ami lame transactions had, commencing! at elosins at 1 04 nl-fereil freelj, and 104; asked for moderate amounts. The lide appeared upwaid. 1114) 1 liverable by the in 5 Jays.

State six per cents, were firm at SO, at which rate there were offers to sell bidders at 79 a 79. Stetlin? fives h'9 oll'ercd. Three prr cents. 4-J offered, 44 asked. City live ivr cents.

a 90J, and Court House fives, 90 oii'ered, asked. For Ilalumore and Ohio Railway six per cents. 103! is offered, 104 asked. Shares have sold at 49j after the publication of the' annual report, and in the face of the dividend of 2. per cent.

Susquehanna Railway asked. Susque hanna Canal fi; oii'ered, 6 asked. For Gas I'ompnny 100 bid. Water Company at bid, asked, fniun Compan; held at Irf. Bans shares are firm at last quotations: Merchants a H4J; Fnion a 6.1J; liank of Baltimore OTil; Farmeis Merchants offered; Farmers Plant- rs Mechanics 15J a 1.1 Chesapeake S3 Si1; Commercial Si Fanners 21 a Silt full shares bid; Marine 26 a Franklin Si; Putapsco 'JO a Citizen.

1, sales. Knad shares are 111 request, Reisterstown 61 a York a.V; Fred, rick Ilj a Washinirton Railroad 2 a Merchants Fire Insmance wanted at 4), aud 4H llaltimore lire BJ a Firemen's 14; a Mu tual Life 47 a M. The followins sales are on record at the Baltimore Stock Board since our last report: Maryliuid si.v 73J do do "(SO CJQ Baltimore and Ohio Railway sixes hH MMiO City stx per of trSW HW- li.OOO do do do lso) tn' do do seller live 104 10 shaies lialtimore and Ohio Railway do do do 4Dj of Interest fur 14.1, have advanced to So, which rate the Brokers- aie askins; tliosu fur 0 a 73: 144. 79 a SO. We havt no alteration to rote in the money xaiket, which intJiues nn-t abundantly supplied, offers to loan at r.ude by private capitalists at 60 a 90 days, on s.

The rate at Bank is i for four nn'hth hils. The dividerd- made by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company of per cent, on the main stem and 6 per cent on the Washington branch, will be payable to tlie Stockholders on the 1st ot' at the ComaiercMl Farmer" Bark of Baltimore, in which Institution Uie pvnend accounts of th? Compa-nv are kept. On uie l-t of tlic New Orleans Banks are to have had 0:1 Deposit ftl.riCW.97o Specie Cuculaaon 2.003.661 their acnwl specie eapinl trceeiini the licbilitiee of 1) pc-its aod Circulation in the -urn of $375,160: How strancc a contnt to the condition of the same Banks ui tie; ear 1 s27. ill be seen from the statement of Uut IHpo-iu CinuUitiou 7.9ui.i.7VS Specie 3.JW,4i6 The liabilities r. terr.

to t-xceedin: the specie item Tin-- was the eca-on when a general suspension of the Banks in tlie Union occurred from what raiise may wi-u be seen by a comparison of tne two statements, in enormou.s evpan-sion of the currency, with either a nelitious or no capital at alias' il ba-is. Railway share-, a- an investment, have lately been in much fat or in and in our FaMem tates. amounts of money have taken this direction, and tlie improvement in pnees has k-pt pace with the increased dividends ou nio-u of these public woiks. In our ow city capiudistj, have not disrejaided the iihauct talue of th shares of our only productive railway, arid the imLiiik rale of for Baltimore and Ohio shares is an advance of full $12 fit share since the month of January la-t. Although this price yields to the bolder but 3 per cent, per annum on the invest-mtnt.

yet the calculation of btrper profits on the ork, and of ilitidends, not to be overlooked. To u-e a homely phiase, the orifinal subscriber has lon road yet to trav. 4" before lie reaps a harvest by tu-s said sub- riptiou; yet the day ill surely ainve when most of the anticipation will be realized which induced the commencement of this freat and prodi-giou enterprise, Fxchai.ie on London is at 9.. sale; Bremen 79J; Guilders Fails Vork, Philadelphia and Boston, par a 1-10 premium. There is no move incut 111 cum; xican Dollars si ll al j.

At New Vork. on Monday, there was a sood dud of activity in Forrizn Kxelmii'e; the demand, how ever, was IrPely met. and the market closed rather wenk. Sterlnil! at 110 a 1I0J; Franr 5.i!l. State storks maintained their position, whilst the fancies droop'd, as is universally tlie case during the demand for exchange, a few days preceding Uie sailing ot the steam pocKcts mr Migiana.

money was qmie aliuii'laiii, and the rates of interest unchniiKcd. At I'hiladelphia, Uie slock market ror the past week has i en nnseitled one day up and the next dawn. On the whole, however, stis ks bi'tler on Mond ly than on any da) last week. TRim; ash At ew York, on Monday, the cotton maikrt was firm: sales of 60O bales. Fbsur was in niodeiate demand; salin of IJi'uesee at $1 fi'JJ; Ohio and 4 WiJ a 6JJ; tri'ornelowa .4 B'JJ.

No wheat in market; $1 ottered for (food samples to arrive. Rye was worth TOernts; Southern coin 5'J, and Northern cents. Whiskey active at ill a 'Jj cents. At rhilmlelphia, on Monday, the flour market as inactive, and oners without chtnitfe; connnpn to rhlr brands 4 44 11 4 Pennstlviima Corn Meal Kve flour wanted at 12). I'enns)lvania wheal sold at a Ml cents, and Souihern yellow com at 4-s.

cts. Southern oats Xi cents. At Charleston, for the week endini t) 15th Uie sales of cotton were bales, at 4 a 5 cents per lb. fur ordinary, to fi for (rood fair. Sales of Kic at H) a 4-2 per 100 Baltimore Howard st.

flour 7.1; eotn 44 cents; oau 'J9. LATEST DATES. London Havre IS IS 18 Clinton 21 Rio Jiinriio. New Orleans. Aug.

'J? PORT OF ALTIMORE, October 1.1, IrM4. CLEARED hreni. sliip Eli-c, Ki-h, lln'men, AIIhts J. Co: Ca.ner. Smicker, dn.

A. Schumacher 8i Co; barque Bohl Bolilen. Meneke, do. F. Kislewald Didier; brig Ariel, Hopkins.

West Indies. Win. Mason; sehr Hernld, Pratt. Nns-niu, N. F.

T.MonteJI; looi: Marllia Jenkins, Alhergrr, Phlladeljilna, master. ARRIVED. Ilrig Chatham, Davis, 9 dap from Boston, awortcd cargo, to Oshoi Whifrldge. Schr Oltmpia, da from New York, via Norfo Ik. iiworti'd cargo.

tsfi'iun-isii kel Oorvia, off-y, from Noifolk. Suw hntliinv. SAILED Ship Ilets'ceii, Klockgethcr, Bremen; brig Kirkwood, Martin, tvew urienns; senr i-aran 1 auia- niie, Fraritr, West Indies MEMORANDA. Ship Wajlacc, for Savannab, saib from New i orK l.un inst. Hnrrine II.

W. Tiler, nf New Vork from Rio de Jn nelrg, sailed 1st Sept. in eoinynny with bug George tJardiier, Walker, of Hiillimore, lor I owes nun mar-'ket- Left brig Napoleon, Chesebrxnigh, for llaltimore' in H10 s. ling Genernl Pinekr.ey, Hobbs, from Baltimore, ar'd 1 uric-ton l.l'.h utst. Schr Casket, Busies, from Ualtinorq, nrt-ved at Weiton, N.

C. inst. xj iiuiiufiirn iiji- to give another CO VCERT.on tRIDAY EVENING, the lh at the Tkm- NrK eorner of CAMDEN and HANOVER commencing at 7J o'clock. Miss La Fieur will nerform nn thn Piumt 1. utih isongs, auu Jtead Irom a Book prepared for the Blind itb her 1 1 win present and aid 'iTi'i" tlie occasion.

The BALTIMORE BRASS BAND will perform some of' heif extra Pieces, and a Recitation will be given bv the. Brother ot Miss L. A full house is expected as the lUdtimoreims nre ever ready to bestow their charity uihih Uie Widow and Uie Orphan. Tickets eeuts. in he Iind 111 i ui uie pui OilU UI tils- door.

ik Colored" lit iTixjiiaphr: engravixgsT AllOl'l, 'I'lVl 1 Mil I .1 uiu puuiisiiea annual ly, eiiibiacing Political! Fancy Sketches; LiuidseaneN: Ladies' ...1.. 1. liraus: rin- trails 01 all the. Presidents; correct Likenesses of the Nominees lor file Presidency fcc together with the largest assortment of Scriptural designs ever witnessed. In the collection will be found many hundred pieces coined Iron, illi original designs, lorniing the finest assortment ever of- unl neuner pains nor expense is spared to render them the finest of any American production, mid in many instiinees they have been declared to surpass 1I111 heretofore unrivalled productions of Ihe I' rcnch! For sale, Wholesale mid Retail, tit unusual low linens.

ALMANACS FOR TO, llagerstowii Town ami Country Almanac, eon- lllinillll r.f A.I miiiyiana ana Virginia; 11 SO. inllliv 'll inilde 1 timers Improved Housekeeper's Almanac, a eouipicie ramuy llecciisr Book, iver IOIISS 1 r. Parmer's Alintiiiac, per grotiM 3 7- Noilh American Aliieoitw. iu Clay is. Frelinghuyst 11 Alnuuine, per gro-s 3 75 iinyy 1 lociveil omic 7 Turner's i 3 -jrt Fisher's 3 75 Every Body's 3 00 fqualter 3 00 Oncer Fish 3 nu I anshiiiiiii i on Gi rnian Almanacs 7-.

Old Ucn Hardin's 3 00 SUPERIOR MAHOGANY FRAMES ailUlllCtUreil ll, at uiu half the usual price. r.isiisn mitiixs 01 all descriptions nig Hooks; tlinversiition Cauls; Primers; Statioue-' U'luiiesnie Retail. J. II. KELLER, ltii.i,'i..,.

A.i......r..A. No-MAIN Richmond. V'n. olrt-iiift 10.1 DEAD AND t'lin fi. TiT JV tannin revolvimr Cnstors 1 nils, UUI- c.J; bottles ijl; G.

Silver Tea Spoons 2.1 cts set; do super 37; siqienor Table Sixwns 371 set; 1 and forks t.2J, 75 and sst; Tea Waite; cheai); Scissors: Razors: 1 1 nives an; Scissors: Razors- 1 -s, iirusues: oniivs; all kimln tanrv AucimiiM, all otwhirh we run otl at Uie aliovt- low pni -i iktuiii trii Mit: nririi.ir BALTLMOKK miH f'UAiir omi ol6-ltr MOKTIMKH MUVVIIRAV JET Ut H)lM Just opening, NeikuSs; Hrac let.s: Ilmr anil JSrvast I'iim: (Mjimim. limiieund lirads; Smvi and rnlvor sonib nw style French tiinrv Hnvis: .1 (iiip lor nf GIJa, some very fino; 1, 2 and barrel Pistols; Ac- cordiofw: Aluii- -i hj.i,.. reduced prices; and almost every in tlie fan- cy l.u. r. UIC nivvi'M iiiarnei iinccs 01 I 4nnu nniri'n n.i.

1 auoi, oia noil. Ht.j nortii siue olj tir a few dnar nhtw iAhnttv r.t BEGANT ART1FIGIAG -Ci A. J. SURGEON DENTIST, grateful for the liberal nutrnniiffs him, would respectfully inform the public Unit he has ji.ii.iiu .1. I i.ii.

iu. jy.i i. 111 uie tureofthe I.N'CORRUPTIHLK HILICIOUS TKETH, which have been universally adnifrud for their beauty. These tinlv 4 Tjtk in ii.ruino Hum me leetn, anil are inserted sn eoiniil.rtiilt in r. symmetry to Uie face, restore articulation, and answer tlie use of mastication as well as the natural teeth.

ah wno nave lost uieir teetn, or aie afflicted witti bad ones, are invited to call at their Rooms, No. 60 t.PYivirniv um iHuii ev, uj unuriei, and examine sjiecimens, which they have prepared. A 11 ill Iu. 1 mil ut: ffrjiiuiineu hi sinci acconianeft with the recent scientific at prices, ttiiii uie c.i:,.iiuiiv.c ill uir. num is U1HC1I iniO COTlSI-Herulinti u-ill ha Cuin.t it.

la Imu I jvf in uie cilT. They woubf respectfully Oder as references tlie following gentlemen: Kev. J. IV. McJilton, Rector of St.

Stephen's Ciiureil N. R. Smith, Professor of Surgery E. W. Theobald, M.

W. H. Baltjell, Win. Rider, F. R.

McManus, J. Armitage, rtf)24 rj HATS AND CAPS AT OLH KEIJUCEI) PRICES. I verv fine Black Nutria, best Beaver, splendid article Black Russia, first rate Hats Satin Beaver, super goods on Caster body Silk HATS, Russia body, water-proof Round Crown HATS, boy's, youth's ond men a With all kinds of CAPS. COUPE AND Sc GROVE, 40 BALTIMORE STREET, north side, between rederick and Harrison streets. It KEEVIL'd HATS.

CO LF-AR V'S PATTERS, -fit OR Al TI MN AND 1KTKR lW. LIST OF PRICES, Or no all sno: i Rkad ab 'JTJ'TA 3.50 only for an Excellent Silk Hat, on a fin Bonv. .3 is file reduced price, of my hest fuuti Black is the price of myNo. 1 Nutrias, warranted Castor Ifodies, beat thut can lie rruulv. Mkn's ano Hoys' CAPS, vkry loiv.

Rkmkmiikr, Gknti fukn! "KF.EVIL Auk to hk Oiitaishu Only! At 93 HALTIMORF. east of Kolliday street. WM. II. Fashionable and Practical Hatter.

WHICH NOBOOY CAN DENY. That tw I Ml flill nH ll i ill "S- save a long walk, Besides haviruj the choice oj selecting IIA'I'S or CAPS of every description, from as large an assortment as any nous" in the city, ana at as low prices as the ciikapkst or Hat ski.i.krs. in-st Nutria Beaver sel; Russia hats to Silk hats, fur Isidies, ij-i to Superfine Caseimcre Call and judge lor yourselves. F. C.

GARHAN.VI'1, 142 Pratt street, olfl-lt Ojiposite the MISS CONNOLY it MRS. UCRNALL respectfully inform Uieir customers and the public generally that they have rumovko from the corner of Park and Harntoga streets, since the August, lo SARATOGA one door cast of Howard, (north side,) where they intend to continue to carry on the Fashmnabk MILLINER Yawl CORSET MA KIN (r liUSINESS. Silk and Straw Millinery done in the most fashionable style and on tlie mot-t reasonable terms. kept constantly on hand, and made to order al the shortiat notice, and on erms that cannot fall to please. olb-cont CANTON RACES, BALTIMORE.

MI). For the two mile nice T' HAV (Wednesdav) Oct. 16th. IrMI: William Fields enters b. g.Old Kenluck.lvcars old.

dam Snowstorm. Samuel Laird enterse. h. Stanly EcluHC.lieurs old, by llusirus, out of Stanly Mure. James It.

Kendall enters b. c. by Priniii, years oia dress ornnge and blue. hag; sam rc uav i nine nenis. Ishain I'm ket enters h.

in. Fanny Robinson, by Pri am, dam Arietta, .1 years old. r. Jhompson enters g. in.

Kate Iiarrv, by I num. .1 vears old. J. Williamson enters h. f.

Maj blc Win, 4 years old, by Honluii, dam Fautail. John S. A. Martin enters s. 3 years old, by Margrave, dam Virginia, llnnditt's darn.

James II. Kendall enters e. f. 4 years old, by Drone, dam Eearte dress orange and blue. P.

W. RCLEY, Secretary- From Uie number of entries, mid the reputation nf the horseii entered, we mnv e.vpeet our of the finest day's sporf seen for a long timesin any course. Race, lo come off at one o'clock. It vnii'fii leivTi'iiM nrii'TI-'. HALTIMORF TO PARK-at ERSRUIU; AND MARIETTA.

THROUGH IN .7 IIOCHS. The Stage proprietors on this line have made nn arrangement with the Railroad Company as to irive through Tickets each way nt the reduced fare of 11. Passengers for seals will apply nnd get Tickets at tli Bnltiinoie and Ohln Railroad Ticket Otlice in Baltimore, and Parkersburg or Marietta, nnd will lenvn llaltimore ou' MONDAY, WEDNESDAY mid FRIDAY MORNINGS, in the ears, and passengeis going to Ballimore, will leave P-irkersburg or Marietta on SI'NDA TUESDAY nnd THURSDAY MORNING. This route strikes thn Ohio near one hundred miles below Wheeling, conseiuenily safe und quick route to connect wilh boats in time of low water. The road is well graded Turnpike, nnd is a pleasant summer road.

N. KCYKENDAI.L, JESSE HILDEHIIKAND, olB-eotXtl Proprietors. THE OHGKSTNFnKSfHfr. IiECTKD LOT OF GI NS IN THE MARKET among tliem is a large nuro-f ber of Ciiauck Ik Sum's make, so eele-sbnited for strong nnd correc: shooting. They can be stripped and I'samlned, and nfler trial, should Ihey not prove to he as represent- I'd, they can be exchanged.

A great variety of every thing appertaining to Hie husliiess. Blunt Bims' celebrated SIX SHOOTERS, nf reduced prices; toge-ther with large iissortmelit of PISTOLS, of varioiw patterns; RIFLES madr-to order nt tlie shortest tin-line, nnd sold low for ciish, by JAS. II. MERRILL, Practical Gun Maker, 6,1 South street, 1 door North ot Prntt. (olB-tNl2 rCAHOG ANY LOOKING OLASSES, such as 1V1 PIER GLASSES, and MAHOGANY TOILET IIOA ES, of all nir.es, nt Ihe different prices, and ns tuv work ns can be manufactured, on good terms as any shop In the city, at No.

I h. UA rT. ul'i-lf rt L. S. FRYEP- public, arrives! at New Orleans, the Bee, BuHe- tin, Picayune, and Republican have files of Texas papers to the 2Hih from which the following items are taken.

Capt. Foster, of the Woodbury, revenue cut ter, and Commodore Moore, of the Texan Na-i v. rime nassensrers in the Republic. "The returns which have been received from the various parts of the Republic, though not vet quite complete, vet show that Anson Jones nas been elected President, having succeeded by a miiioritv of about 200 votes Gen. DuB' Green arrived at Galveston, on the 29th aud the News states that his appointment, as Consul, has given great satisfaction.

He left Galveston on the 1st inst. for Vera Cruz, on the revenue cutter Woodbury. he INews also states that the United States steamer Union, on board of whirh General Duff Green left Pen-saeola on the 17th had had some part.ol her machinery deranged, and was driven down the coast and eame to an anchor oil elasco. No particulars are given of what damage, it any, was done. Gen.

Green landed at elasco and came to Galveston overland. The Texans keep a sharp look out tor the threatened invading Mexicans, but as yet they are not "in sight." The Texan brig of ar barton, Deing ui an unsound condition, was run ashore, ami now lays on her beam ends, on the Hats opposite Galveston. Tub Atlantic Stkameks. The Great Western, Captain Mathews, as to leave Liverpool last Saturday afternoon for New York. On the of September there were ninety names booked for passage in her.

The Hibemia, Ryrie, sails from Liverpool next Saturday, the instant. The passage for the trip is reduced from thirty-five guineas to thirty guineas, the same as the Great Western. The Acadia, Harrison, from Liverpool, the packet the 1th October, may he looked for the last of this week. The Britannia, Hewitt, from Boston, 1st, ar rived at Halifax 3d at 9, A. M.

The Caledonia, l.ott, will leave Boston, for Halifax and Liverpool, this day. From Rio Jaxkuw. Capt. Tyler, in the barque H. W.

Tyler, arrived at York on the 1.1th, from Rio Janeiro, slates that he lett in port, 1st I'. S. ship Constitution, Com. Percival: the I'. S.

rigate Congress arrived Kith from a cruise, all well; the U. S. ship Ra- ritan, sailed lor the River of Plate 25th August. We also learn that the Brazilians were titling out all their vessels of war. It was supposed that thty intended to blockade Montevideo, and prevent the Buenosarians tram taking that place.

The Sardinian trigate Kurvdice sailed three days previous on a cruise. In port three British Frigates, one the America. Also, a Kussian team frigate arrived about 12th Sept. Capt. I.

brought no news. Latest krom Gibrltau. The brig Caro line, Capt. Thoma-, arrived at Boston on the 11th, having sailed from Gibraltar 14th Sept. Capt.

Thomas furnished a full and particular account of an attempt which hid been nude to raise the remains ol the U. S. frigate Missouri. The attempt failed, but it was said that the crew of H. B.

M. ship Warspitc would make another attempt, which, it was supposed, would be successful. The French squadron hich had been engaged on the of Morocco, under the Prince de Joinville. was at anchor in the bay of Cadiz, and all fighting with the Moors, for the present, was at an end. Vermont.

The Legislature of Vermont met on Thursday last. The Hon. Andrew Tracy was elected Speaker of the House, F. F. Mer- The vote for Speaker was, for An drew Tra.

121: William Sanborn .19: A. M. Hawkins and two blanks. IjOCAL 1 Storm. Yesterday afternoon, after a rainy morninjr.

succeeded fey a short interval ol sun- hinc at about noon, a heavy storm came up from the west, attended by several vivid flashes ot lightning and some rather heavy thunder. The sky was overspread ith a dense mass of clouds, and considerable ram tell lor about hall an hour. The wind blew with tremendous violence, ar.d demoast rated its superior power upon some of the polar emblems ol political aspiration in three or four quarters of the city, prostrating them to the arth. 1 he pole erected by the democratic par ty of the thirteenth ard, at the comer of Pennsylvania avenue and Franklin streets, fell with a terrible crash, breaking into several pieces. In its (ail it broke through the rool of the house of Mr.

Caughey, doing considerable damage. Its effect, however, was more particularly mani. tested upon the ornamental shade trees in the streets, which, as the continuous blast whistled among them, sent forth, in wild eddies their sere and yellow mournfully eloquent of the lading year. Many of the branches di. recti opposed to the gale were completely stripped, and present the bareness of a premature decadence, of which old Winter himself could hardly whisper a sough of jealousy in his surliest hours.

Fatal On Monday last as a coloi-ed man belonging to Mr. John P. Stanley, at Catonsville, wa riding a horse with a halter, the animal becoming frightened, ran away, and he was thrown off and dashed against a tree with such violence that he was instantly killed. Ihotettrd. A sailor, named Jam Dixon, from Worcester county, as knocked overboard from a vessel iu the bay, between Sharp's Island and Poplar Island, on Sunday night last, ami drowned.

Every effort to sae him was made, but without success. .1 Mm One of the hands, whoe name we did not learn, was missed yesterday niorninf from a small bay craft which lies at the lower end of the County wharf, nor was he found up to a late hour last evening. As his clothes were on board, it is apprehended that lie has fallen overboard and drowned. The docks were dragged, but his body could not be found. Tlie Siliiey.

We tmder-tand that the slight accident hich we noticed as having happened on Saturday to the steamer Sidney," of the new steamboat line between this city and Philadelphia, was immediately repaired aiid she resumed her position in the line on morning. This line has several large and 'commodious steamers always at their disposal consequently the public may rely that nn disappointment will be suffered to occur to prevent their regular trips, every morning at 7. clock. 'Stralin. A wom in named Mary Magdale-na Ghwscr, was yesterday arrested by a citizen and placed in the custody of Messrs.

Campbell, Myers St HiirKf, on a charge ol entering the kitchen of Mr. Keller, on the Harford road, on Monday night, and stealing sundry articles therefrom. 'The officers investigated the caw, and found some of the articles in her possession. She was taken before Justice; McDonald and by him committed to jail. She is the wifu of Glos-ser ho is now in prison on the charge of stealing from the brass foundry of Justice Ilriggs, tome two years ago.

I Tlie Utters. Yesterday the sweepstakes for .1 I years olil, two mile heats, six nubseribers, was won In Peyton Jolinson. Two hundred sut-scription, half lorfeit three colts I'. H. colt Victor, 1 1 time, 2 min.

12 2 min, Thomas I Vis Well's Colt Tom 1'aine 3 iJist. O. P. HareV eoltldit. f-'msons ok Wkatkkr An Catmiinu Coi.d.

When, from sudden rlmu.es of atmosphere, the per-s)iuntion becomes eheeked, those humors ivhieli should escape by the skin will he thrown inwardlv; anil headache, riainea and sii'kiiess, watery iind in-Hained ryes, sore throat, hoarseness, roiiKlis, eon-suinption, pains in variiim parts of the body, rheumatism, and ninny oilier unplensant symptom are sure to follow Wriirht's Indian Venctahle Tills are 11 most delinht-ful ailiele for earrjine off nil complaints wltleh arie from eatehiiuf cold. They expi I all bail humors in so natural a innmier that flic body Is restored to health ns if lit manic. A sinele twenty-five cent box will always' iriVe relief, mid perseverance will in short lime completely cleanse the blood and other fluids of every kind of impiiriiy, so that disease will find no abiding place in Die body. (tr-The fenuinp medicine may with crtaintv be obtHined of Mr. Isvac Cook, No.

7'i, I'oTiierl) Baltimore street. BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, ISM. Borrowers. These fellows are intolerable nuisances, and do often try the p' tiencc of philosophers. The Reading Gazette walks into them thus: "One of the meanest wen wc ever know was a new spacer borrower oifcof your incessant, practised borrowers one who could, always shrug his shoulders and say, he pot li Wi knowledjjc at the expense of liU 1 he only way to treat these nuisances is to refuse to lend them your paper, as vou would your sugar, your house or your farm.

Thcv have the same opportunity to sub- that iou have, and if they desire to read one, compel them to buy it, or send them to the printing office, and the editor will publish their names in the paper." Judging from the great increase in the circulation of the fun, wc incline to tlic opinion that the borrowers even cannot wait for their turns in these exciting times, ami have consequently subscribed until after the election, by which time they will leu that borrowing is not only the tntomst but the dearest way of obtaining a newspaper. Tait, Til: Mit.pkrkii of Thomas Hives, for whose arrest Gov. Fit.patrirk, of Alabama, has offered a reward, of $100, and a relative of the deceased pOU more, is thus described in the Governor's proclamation; Charles Tait is of tall stature, about six feet one or two inches high; slim and STarc built; very pale and emaciated from fever at the time the murder was committed; hair brown or black, wiili, perhaps, small whiskers: eye. blue, about '28 or 30 years of age. He is a pliyshian by profession.

The last account of hira is, that he was travelling in the direction of the Mississippi Anothfr Anti-Uknt f)i thauu has been perpetrated at SfcnJlakc, -N. on the person of Mr. Butts, a r.speetaldc citizen. 1 le was beset and abused by several rullians in the disguise of Indians. Thy subsequently followed him tu his house, which they broke open, and dragged him out amid the cries of his wife and children.

They then took him some 150 yards from his house, and tixrc the public highway, formed a ring around him and told Turn what lie might depend upon, if he did any business for Van Kenssealter. They then dismissed hiin. THE Tor CO Crop. The Louis Republican of the 7th inst. says: "We learn from the upper st rion of the t-tate, that the tobacco had been -generally cut before the late frosts, and very lit Jc injury has been sustained from this cause.

The leaf is better this year than usual. It is conjectured that the crop will not exceed ten thousand a very large amount having been destroyed by the higli water, and many planters having been induced to change their crop, by low price of tobacco in other markets." jfcMMARV Justice. The 1st. Louis Republican says that on Monday, George W. Overby was caught stealing a horse from Baster, in 'Warren county.

The court being in session, he was indicted nct day, and on the third day convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary tor two years. A ilea of drunkenness was put in for bim, but it wis of no avail. W. Rogers, another Horse thief, was assigned quarters in the penitentiary for the same time: he, also, bad1 drunkenntss tcraplea, but it was disregarded. New Counterfeits Counterfeit ls, 2s 3's and 5's, letter various dates, on the Albar.y Exchange Bank, enjrrav ed by Du-rand are in circulation in New York.

They are erally distinguished by having II, 111, and Y. in large while ornamenlal Roman characters, on circular lace work ground in the centre of the bills. On left side a female portrait; right side figures 1, 2, and over a female figure holding a shield. The genuine notes were engraved by Row don. Wright Hatch.

ABOUT Steamboats. A collision between the Curtis Pek and Express, on Friday last, on James River, says the Portsmouth Inde, of Monday, did some damage to the latter named boat ishc was, however, on duty the next day, all damages repaired. The Jewe-v-, of the Baltimore line, will re. quire Souk: two or three weeks to replace her shaft. During her abst nee, however, there ill be daily trips made by the other boats of this excellent line.

Remove o' Remain. The remains oi the Rev. John Callender, the author of the R. I. Century Sermon, and formerly I'istor of the First Baptist Church in Newport, R.

who died in 1748, and also the remains of the Rev Krasmas Kelley, formerly Pastor of the same church, who died in 1731, were taken up and removed las', week from the common burial place to the lot ol the same place hich contains the ashes of the celebrated Dr. John Clarke. Coli.T. During the time the latan laid at Scipio, with the convention, says a tst. Louis pEper, the chambermaid lell overboard.

Thu jumped in and attempted to rescue her. She seized him, and they were both abut to sink to rise no more, when Mr. John FarishjV tliat oily, jumped in, and at the great peril of his own life, saved both. Prussian PosTauB. It is estimated that the reduction of postage in Prussia will occasion a loss of sevtl hundred thousand Tlialers per an nun, but thai will not prevent the government making the experiment, and they arc sanguine that ultimately there will be bo loss.

Lvcry country in l.tlrope goes ahead With lieap post- SuiCtpfc- A young man alwut twenty-live years ot named Amos M. Harvey, hung biikicU recently in lib burn jn Freedom, Me. He left two or three Vhildrcu, and some proper ty. Jeremiah King hung himself the other day. King was a shoe-maker of about 43 years of age when be came to his last end.

A Man IScrikd Alive An Kngtishman named Glossop, while engaged in digging a well at Iscwisport, the was buried alive by the whole working above falling upon him. The body was not got out until the 4th when death appeared to have Bccurrcd eoir.c time before. StBamoa? Knaciikd. The steamer Vermil- lion, bound to New Orleans struck a snag or rock on tho, night of Saturday, the 5th instant, at the mouth of 8t. Mary's, and sunk.

About 40 head of catUc Were lost overboard. 0 RoBBKRY. -The trunk of a gentleman resident of Grand Gulf, as broken open on board of tlit steamer New World, at St. Isouis, a few days ago, and ribbed of in gold. A man named Wm.

Spain was subsequently ar rested and omniittod, charged with the theft MisslNJ VhEL. The bri Rover, which left Galveston for New Orleans on the 3d September, has not been since heard of. There were fifteen pingers on bi.aid beides the captain and crew. Death roT1)iskasei Potato: FaJte Re-port. The Providence (H.

Kelatersaystliat the report of three persons having died in tnat vicinity fiiu eating di-easrd potatoes turns out to be a't unfoij d.Ml. mr.

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