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MicnAglcal. DILA craliTl7.o.—We examined with
great pleasure a few days ago, a seriea of works ,
on 'mechanical drangliting, published for the
Politechnie Eiehools, in Germany and Prance; by'
Professor Henry Aloemr, (at present a resident
of our city) in Darmatadt, A. D. 1848 The
i liraughts are superior to any thing of the kind
W. hare ever seen, -and consist of many thou
sands in :amber, illustrative:of all the various
branches of mechanical science! In them the
principles of civil engineering, architecture, ma
sonry, machine making, carpentering, cutlery,
slating, cabinet mailing, tarring, pattern mak
ing, millwrighting, locksmithing, ie., Ek.\ are
fully and scientifically explained. (
•ALr. Mocser is at preeeni Professor of Draw
:ftsk, in ChaMherlin'erCOMperiCisi College.
lirenirtifer's core,deeided in Tranee—reported
in. National Police Gazette, Vol. 6, No. 36.
Pahßobed Mey - 10, 1851. Th i s 'defendant, with
°there, who had been entrusted with the valua
bles of Count de Canment, - removed them from
the,resideuce of the Count and disposed of there
at auction, and with the proeieds, fled to this
country, where they wereriested and taken
back to Paris. Before themriel of the came,
the counsel for Viremaitro ts ored • for his dis
charge, & that he be conveyed o the frontiers of
the country, for the reason that the offence with
which - le was-charged was not embiaced in the
extradietion treaty between this country and
,France, and that hie arrest i the city of Npw
York, and delivery up to the tench authorities,
was illegal. The Court, after argument, refaced
the motion . .
The'argumenf of the relator Leerns to be based
en the meridiem of the tertstory of a State.
But the factlbat InOW territories have been in- POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE.
muted is' a Mere ,assumption. 'At least no such
inearion has been shown as amounts to a breach E ';'C' PletND
of ithereational law. . The leading item of the London jourvals. is
Neither Pennsylvania nor any of her citizens, the result of the Cowes Regatta, which outer off
have bees ehoWn to haveeviolated the terrifery on the 21ed, - in which the yacht America distan
c
of elichigadper to have been pricy to any acted all her competitors. The Queen, after wit
of violation. Oar officers had nothing to -with naming the Regatta, sent five pounds to the
the arrest directly or indirectly, until the pris_ • working crew of the America, to drink her Ma
oner was delivered at the town of Etio.. If t h e jeety's health. -
sovereignty of Michigan was offended by the lar- Tho uew,Catliolic Association in Ireland is do
rent,fying-the Government and law in the moot open
it was done by no Pennsylvanian, but by
manner. The diabolic press is filled with persons doing brolness in Michigan, and it may
bri
be presumed, by persons who are citizens there, ;snots, and declarations' that they have sot at
The net was thereforenaught the new papal bill, and openly broken
a trespass, or at-most, a
touimun criminal offence, and not a breach of th e taw- . .•
Inteinational law.. I A new and comprehe4ive field for agitation is
Thore is no proof that our officers had any i is ro
now open, end eentvers e - proceeding in a
connection with the original arrest, and this con-
.manner which the Government Mininot overlook.
dieetion cannot be inferred from the continuity of
It is now believed that belated is on the brink of
an important epoch, and a startling crisis_
the transaction, because it can be accounted for
The Government,-it isteported: has positively
by a presumption that makes the whole trans
resolved on prosecuting the Irish Bishops for sa
nction consistent with law. The requisition of
miming the titles of their respective - lees, on
our Governor, and the warrant id the Governor
the odesssion of the recent demonstration in
of Miebigau, made it the duty bf the authori
ties of Michigan to en-est and surrender him.' Dublin.
We Sad that be was arrested and surrendered,
Greet preparations ail making for the Queetia
end the presumption is that it was legally done. jooriley north.
•
Trade in Loudon is n the most prosperous
This resumption led not rebutted by the eel
deuce that the arresting panties showed no war, condition.
Bullion in the Rank of England is iu a (acorn
rant. The authorities !of Michigan may have
acted even without a warrant. We are not call- ,Isle conditidn.
e" - led upon here to show that they acted conform-
At Amsterdam' arid Rotterdam business is
, -STATEMENT OF FACTS. ably to theirlaw. They had adnty te perform, and needle ' e
Joseph Dowes, the relator, is a citizen of they took the:known way of doing it, and if shy English funds and railway shares are dot.
Michigan, to which State he alone ewes allegi- one employed in the act, committed a breach of '
fa heavy failure had occurred at Loudon. The
old and respectable house of Rucker & Son had
# &nee. Whilst peaceably residing at Detroit,.ln their law, it is for them, and not for us, to via
the State of Michigan, the place of relater's res- I dicate their law. , . . suspended their liabilities, and are stated to be
Silence, he was kidnapped by andrrespoeible set ; Suppose that in making the arrestt the rights from one to two or two and a half millions dot
tars behind . The cause of the failure is stated
of lawless vagabonds, and forcibly and against I of
,• Michigan went righted, it is insisted that
to be their large advances on produce.
his wilLearried front the State of Michigatt tothe I the prisoner has a right to rely upon this fact
The Qneen will nidt Manchester and the ad-.
. harbor of 'Erle, in Pennsylvania, where he was as a sufficient gronne for his discharge. 'This is
joining towns, on the lot October.
delivered by his kidnappers, to the .Sheriff of assuming that a wrong done to tine gives aright
The daughter of the English Vice Consul at
Erie county, who without any legal process eon. . to e another. an Injury io a state gives a right a
frayed said Drives in custody, to the borders of { citzen. The prepositive scarcely merits an an. St. Sebastian; Spain, was stabbed to the, heart
Butler - , county, andl there! surrendered him to sorer. in a hall room, by a young efficer of Engineers,
the jailor of Allegh?y toasty, akar° Dowes has, This is the veer / aro:mem that is rejected whose addresses had been prohibited by the
beet held,in confine ant ever since under the il- in the case of nicest in ii foreign cououy to young lady's parents.
Prices of goods in the lartelieeter market
. legal capture. Cap, aro took place on ,the 16th which we have referred. I'. was never heard
of April, 1851. ~ of, that in te foreign country, to an indict- were gradually•advaneieg en the 26th of August.
There was a good dented for yarns , and mast.
1. The first question is, whether Dowps at the meet for crime, the prisoner set up the "de
time of the caption, uudor which he is dew held, fence that his co u ntry was wronged ' in the Itlnde of cloth'
eloste.r iflaaerr--Enslish funds have Reams
.was a citizen of the State of, Michigan, and as mode of his arrien.
' ted slightly. during the east three days. Consols
such, entitled to the preteetien of her lams 1— If hie state is offended by the ',illation of igg.
. Allegianee 1 Black. dom. 366. Cuban Adair. laws, she knows heir to punish the °fence The ' ! closed on the 26th, at ee1e96.1. Railway shares
2 The territories of foreign and friendly, na--1 “Oceen" steamboat plies weekly busmen De- f continued to decline - .
'FR.IYCE.
tidies, sacred, and every entry into the same, : troit and Buffalo, and its- officer, are eeekly.st I
... 'Contrary to the law of nations, is the legitimate f , Detroit, yet no offence is charged agairht them. 1 The French Ambeemeor at Madrid has prom
cause of war. I •f . • .. l lt is months since the prisoner was arrested or ied the,...,SPensh Government the en n teen of
put down, mery piratical expedition
Rolm a. criminal cannot be pursued" into the 1 (to put on the coloring matter of his creosol's I F rance `'"
against Cuba.
territorierof a friendly mtion, for the purpose i statement) •fkidnapped. by an irresponsibe set I
of caption: a fizi - tiori, can la citizen be abducted, lof lawless vagabonds ;" ant yet Michiganhee ; Paris, at the latest accounts, remained teen.
quit, awaiting the reperie and decisions of coun.
`and cerried into a foreign jurisdiction? .14 Pe- I presented no•complaint of injured honor, thoich I
, ters -54A'. „ • - I the prisoner's counsel has been endeavoring .o I, ells' - t
3. The , different , States of. this Union, 'are I excite in her Executive a proper cease of Stop 1 Commercial prospects in France are in a
Yen ad hoc, the administration of justice, within rights and State pride.. ' .. I comparatively prosperous condition. The bar. •
itheifiordera s their protection of their citizens, Strange, that Michigan should harbor such , vests are excelleot, and mostly secured
according to the laws of the, State and Federal I. "lawlees vagabOnds," nod harboring them itThe Council General of Seine et Mame, have
governments, foreign to each other. Mr. J. I would be strange if she should fancy that her -
adopted resoluilons, not only favor of an Immo.
Bell's opinion, Penn.'s L: .1, . , i honor could be injured by allowing the arrest ofl "' reviei oq of the Constitution , but el'. of
... '4..Foreign States, are not bound to the extra- f a fugitive forger—a pilferer of other Metes prop- Article IV, which prohibits the. re-election of
dition of crime els, unless by treaty stipulation.. I arty--nn imposter, who has taken advantage of i tie Presid e n t
2 Brock... Reps. 506; 10 S. &R. Short'. five, 134; I the truthfulness of honest men, as a means of '
t 2
Broth. 60,. .
I getting their money,—it would be strange . if she
6- The States of the Federal Linion, as to the I should think of interposing her yogis fur his pre- '
extradition of fugitive criminals, are foreign to ; teetion. • li. 8. MAGRW
each other, arid have provided for the extradt- • GEO. S. 'SEJ-DEN,
tion of fugitives from justice: in the cunstitu- Counsel for Respondent.
tibnal compact' Vide. Art. -I, See: 2, Con. U. • mr . All en occ up ied th e o f . ..,,
.21115 th e Lour./ I
8.1 - 4 Johns; Ch. Rep,. 104; Bell's tuna. 2P. I. ; -; ;
J. 161. I . ,it adjourned at dinner time. Messn. Meow :
This impoeti ex et:cern:L. that there is no nth- j and Seldoe spoke in the afternoon, and Mr.
er legal mode of extredition. ; IleCtindless concluded on behalf of the meters
AS to what is the eitenteof its operation? See I The prisoner was remanded at the core of
14 Penne, 5.56, '558; 1 Blaek. Com. 1211, Pere 1 the argument, the Judges hawirispronatned no
soma liberty. I
# Whah,ii thelconsequence of ..the right of per- f d ec teten
. senitalliberAyli I Block. .C. 137.
-.6. No precedent in. ancient or modern times,
. an be preducied, where nations, having say re
. spect• for thentselves, have permitted fugitive
criminals: who !hale fled to them for protection,
to be kidnapped with 'impunity, and carried
against their Will, to extra-territorial courts for
trial,. still levl, have they permitted any one
owing aliegiadet, and as a consequent, entitled
. to their protection, to be abducted fromAtteir
territory, and conveyed to a foreign jurisdiction.
If such an event did happen, the State permit
. ting - it, \without demanding redress, would be
- deservedly infttntouv in the eyes of the civilized
world. - • I •
Will the authorities of the State of Michigan, I ter. •
. refuse the protection she is bound to give her citi- 1 Elizabeth township vs. Thalia unship.=
eon when soleiithly.invoked ?'. • : Judgment Mimed, Opinion by Mr. Juice Coul-
Has she not the right to complain, that her I ter .
' citizen was iea from her borders, withoht.iidne \ • Foster vs. Stewart-e-Judgment at6rtd. Opui
course of law(" when.she has been ever reedy to : ion by Mr. Justice - Chambers.
'fulfil her constitutional obligations.? Vide 14 • Hansen vs. Daviludgment affirtd. Opin-
Peters, 6h5.8-31 , ion by 'Mr. Justice Chambers
. Can any American citizen be restrained of i Commonwealth Ex. rel. Jos. Dowee ' lltibeas
.Ms personal/liberty, or Imprisoned, without ;Corpus. Argued by Alden and M'Careits, and
authority of ` law' imprisonment, 1 Black, C. ! Selden and Magna*.
, 13A. ,e. H
HIOMIX IMPORTANT HABEAS Coerces CABE—
The important case of the Commonwealth, ' or
relations Joseph Downs, a citizen of Michigan,
vs. His Excellency,-Wm. F. Johnston, Govern
or of Pennelvania, and Carter Curtis, Fsq , High
Sheriff of Allegheny County, came up for hear
lug yesterday in the•Sapremo'Court
Messrs. T. -J. Fog Alden 'and Wilson Mc-
Candless appeared for the relator. Messrs..
Henry S. Magraw and George 8. Belden for-the
respondents.
Mr. Alden rising, observed that he deemed it
scarcelyneceseary to read the depositions rela- -
tive to Do ores having been kidnapped from Mich
igan, snlj forcibly , brotight to Peimsylvanie by
violence, 'Without even the color of-any legal
authority: Thine facts were, 'he _believed, ad
-raided by the gentlemen on the other side.
Mr. Magraw said that he had (producing
them) a requisition from the Governor of Penn
erylvania, directed to the Governor of Michigan,
dated September 2881, 51849; for the surrender.
of Joseph Downs, the relator. Also a oral-ant
from Governor Rsnsom; of Michigan, dated
Dec. 3d, 18-19; for his extradition. Ile read al
so an indictment returned by the,ol3nm.l Jury bf
Allegheny County, charging Dawes with forgery,
and the subsequent proceedings thereon, prov
ing that lie had been a fugitive from.justice.
Mr: Alden, by request, proceeded - to read the
depositions In the -case.
The follniting is the case 15 submitted by
Messes. Alden and McCandless', on behalf the
relator.
7. Laws inhibiting under the severest penal
ties, the ingress of foreigners, within the domin
ionuof their sovereign. enacting such laws, are
ever iisoperatiVe, or furnishing exceptions if the
persons entering , . are driven lute the territory
against their ( will, no (or instance, mariners, by
stress of weather.
. .
Would not tho ammo principle operate bare,. to
prevent jurisdiction from attackdogso the State
Courts, when a citizen of another State has
been treacherously kidnapped in his own State,
Fend compelled by sqirreiiistible 'power, to come
within our borders. , - .Stephenson!, ervr.
I•ktated that we-saust draw our arguments
_from analogy'. ' If Doyle had ndt been guilty of
a white skin, there is 'no doubt as to how our
lawer . would view the 'offence. Dunlop's.. Ag.•
883-4. , The law of do to others, So., applies tc
States as well as Individuals.
8. Arguments, .z 6 inconvenicntri, are sometimes
'the: grounds -of judicial determination: • Ram.
•
9. Conaiderstiono "of public policy often Out
l weigh tho'hardelltin of partiCular cases." u o
9.28.
Whit hap been the leading public policy of this
government/since its organization 7 Proartb4
to Cm. of / S. .
1G What has peeri the policy of our own
State?, Mr. Mr. l's opinion, 2 Penn. L. ,
Jour/i5O. ' •
The is the case as submitted ou be
half of the respondents, • and on 4 sitiels dieurs.
,Magiiisent.d•Seldian based their argonaut&
ef the .Cerne.—lt is supposed that the
evidence will shoir the following facts:
Joseph Dowes is a fugitive froM justice from
the county of Allegheny, .Peun'a., being at the
, time hefted charged by indictment with forgery,
/ And by complaint of W. Thompson, with obtain
ing money under false pretences. It being as
certained that he was in the State of Michigan,
a requisition - was made by the Governor.of 'this
'State upon the Governor of Mulligan for his
surrender. In pursuance, thereof, the latter
Goveinor.isimed his warrant to arrest and sur
render the said Doves to the authorities of Ibis
State. .After that, the said Dowes wee arrested
at Detroit by the officers/ of • the steamboat
. 0C111111," ,on board of said boat, and on • her
carried to Brie, in this State, and there deliver
ed to the sheriff of Erie county, and, conveyed
• to Pittsburgh, and lodged in jail. it is suppos
ed that It. writ not appear that the officers of
said steamboat had any warrant-in thrir hands
et the time of the arrest;and that the sheriff of
• Erie -county was also without a Warrant. . •
Inthaforgery ease, the said Doves is held in
- custody on a erarrant issued out of the Court of
geysieb, and in;the other case ea a
warrant issued by Alderunin'Steele: . Ile clisims
•
to be diecharged botanic of the defect in the
mode of his original-arrest.
ArviineaVfor the Itespondatu, This c.a., has
already been heard 'on a Habeu Carina iesued
oat of the District Court of Allegheny -County,
and we' cannot add anything to the force of
the view taken by the learned judge in that
opinioo. •
He tins accorded to the prisoner the advantage
of thej assnmptitin thatvius rule of low is the
same no criminal:as in civil caesuras to the valid
ity of an arrest improperly effected, and shown
thateven on'tlais assumption, the prisoner can.
'notnlaim his discharge.. ,
If the reasoningot the learned Judge should
be deemed urositisfactory„then the inquiry re
terns;' it the rule the same in criminal as in eiv-
lasatalab Beott's case, in 9 Earn & G.,116,
where a person charged with perjuryin England
was arrested in 11 rum els and earned to England.
Lend C.. 1. Tenderden held that in such a ease
the Court-wont(' ant' inquire Into the circum-
Manna of the arrest
Aleteli's ease, 3 Lan, 167, and Aran's case. .1
Barn. dr- C., `2.58, establish - the principle that
where one is arrested • without warrant, or on
defektive waront, the, Court Will not discharge,
hta'if therebe eraeient evideuee thrash offence
has been camiaitt4. - • •
rprowsteies.cose 6 Vermont 11. p:121. The
defendant had been arrested is Canada without
any warrant from the sulk° Ilikrk, sad
brought into Vermont 'tor to Ile objected
on the ground of theillegalitp •thin arrest, but
bin objection wan overruled on priuciptes condo•
aloe of thin case.
SUPB bOURT
Sentembei and S.
ligrrison vs Soles--Dspres atirmed Opinion
by Mr. Justic.Rodgers. • '
•
. ,
Forsyth vs: Wittson.—Judgment affirmed.
Opinion by Chief 'Justice Gibson. '
Clmusbers vs. Calhoun—Judgmentanirmed.
Opinion by Chief Justice Gibson
Chambers au. Harger, use—Judged,
Opinion by Chief Justice Gibson,
Benny vs Stroup St. Bro...ludgmeniffirm.i.
Opinio'n by Chief Justice Gibson.
' Hamilton vs. Hamilton's Executo—Judg
meet affirmed, Opinion by Mr. Juste
SELLING LIQUON NIIIIOO7 .LICENI.-J_SEGGH
Clicton, of the Fifth Word, was yesteay Com
mitted to prison by Alderman Chamba charg
ed, ou oath of Letitia Hutchinson, wi selling
lignor without a liccrow. •
Lit Orno AND PENNNYLVANIA - Raman,—
The receipts.of this Redraw!, lastwi, wero
51,603 40. When it is considered Matta on
ly in operation between this point d Se•
Brighton, a alight ides of the enornion,mount
of. money it will make, when completwitsy be
formed.
• .
.FluaTlNO.—Two s drovers Were yeStely ar
rested above AllegSeny City, by poliepffieer-
Chess, on a charge's of raising a disturber, at
Colbaugh's tavern.l They , at first yolk., but
at lasteurreaderetli and entered bail.
conskrtemrs.—Wilson McCandless, one,
at the cbunsel for Dowes, yesterday pai, high
and well deserved icompliment to the Merle" ,
of police. officer . ters, to whom his chi had
been handed over by his captors, thougle rep
robated in the strongest. terms, the 40Itt — of
the latter in kidnapping him.
ht to mad dog was reeentlyot in
the Canal Collector#s office in Allegheny :y; by
Scott, , Assistant Collectoi. £ortstely,
though It• passeed - , osiers.' persons widowed
unmistakable marks of •madness, it bit zoo.
MFHDEL—Robeit :11cHsight Intl yards"
committed to priemi by AlaYorGathrie, aged,
'on oath of ItobertLElaguei. with thud He
will ho - farther exatoi nal on" Wednesday, tl Oth
of the present month. ,
Our readers will recollect that' thii! the
young - stun who stabbed George Hardt on
Saturday night.
*Hoe4tnit.—LThe thermometer ell et
eighly-rtino7 in -the eherle,st noon yeetert.
rrGET—=A larg and couvenic7.2l
ivAtnatousr,na Beentd street, between Wig .
Gmaulre or
w h y
RM. IL
YOR RENT—The Warehouse, No. 1a:
Liberty street, at Tramnt one led by Them;
en. Posewasion Mien on the /BLOWN.ober.
-
enPl uire of T. on peen. -
-
. Penn- Institute.
nom SUBSCRIBER, having remov to
the earner of reran end, IttnirtinV otree.. le
Yo Wnt, ttlttetnittitb,will mere lie liglietits.
tterd and )anbonntionl itobotol, Ntondnr t theLlet of
noptenibrr. : The umber et popitele Minaret? li•d:
SCA the etrictrit attention +ill be raid to the edron
Anil morale of thotte O01:1191tIt‘i tO WO_ Trotielo
per reedlont Stationery, 00 tent, *Ma the neent cu.
Lie tele, Library tetttlout, additional them t. 4>IITI
e. •
- J
Mx...Origga' Grammar School, '
MA: Side of L4O Marldfa, ..4112heny Co'
rtHERE are Two Seooionu 4 year, eaof
1.1 weftkr, tomarencing ND , 10... , ra'""7
iIUM. S.O per Fren:OLLlthelh.{,
Notice.
Stdekholdere df "The Little Saw I
...a. nee hallooed Couthany." are hrrefor notified tho
OS 01 kloo Dollarspro there to rodolood lobd
co or before th e let day of October oral_
•
hr order of the L oud of Larectora.
earl..O.d.t4td-8 , ALEX. .107 LIA::. Sr.
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1 .• Notice to Contractors.
, .
‘7, &AEU 'PROPOSALS for the Excave.i
ioend tivailid.rof the truck of iillie Little Him SHIA
If mimed. - edit be received by the Preeklent of file e
ran;. duck] ale illth of deotecciter acct. little end ,
citatleace celut.. rem after the oth of 'member. by '
Cd. lien the Urceident. r tieorive oreY. Encideer of
oo racy. at Co. boon 'l slaftheirliclotrisb.infillari
"'Vt. Tr the Bard of Limiters et ' - 'fbe Little
d Itall Vdkavatty."
In' lo'' iiiiiiitend S KW ESPY. Preuideni..
Aar,. -
.B uTTE R_-1 bbl, and 24
'm kege for sato *r,'
pzi ~.._. IT JOHNSTON:,
BROOM& -- - 7 5 doz. for ealo bv ,
Kri ; wo. I. i° ax Fro ; . ,
VNEaeg--97 bbli. Cider, for sale by
oer3 . WM. IL 40/INOTcel.
WAsumiorovi, Sept. O.
The president hoe removed Robert B. Stille,
P-----OFFEE--100 begs Bio,• (or sale by I Sum," of 'Um ort of New Orleans , and ep
,_toz S./lELWORTH k'
,pointed cold Wm Christie hie successor.
BY TBLEGBAPH.
.LCGIVLD DT Tim emur TICLEGaAPII LINZ,
/OM ILIPOItiLD FOX TS; pirmriton oAnwri
LEMAL
IRS
1317 AX
511/2
FRANKLIN.
FOUR DAYS 'LATER FROM EUROPE.
•
' New YPIIK, Sept. 8--k. M.
The steam ship Franklin, from Ilene and
Seuthampten, arrived this morning.
The Franklin left Co . wea!on the morning of the
28th, at half past tin o'clock. She brings - 118
passengers, and a very large cargo of freight.
The steam ship Niagara arrived 'at Liverpool
at 9 o'clock on Sunday night, the 24th ult., and
the Pacific on Tuesday, the 25th, at 10 o'clock,
A. M. On her first day out she ran down , ari
American schooner, the crew of which were for
tunately saved
The steamer Washington arrived out at Cowes,
on the afternoon of the 25th.
IZOMME
Dates from Lisboa to the lath, ....tate that 'an
ill quiet ui tbat quarter.
Large quantmes of the crop of grape:l bud
leen deatroyed by the drought.
SPAIF
The port Of Gibraltar to tht eatened with quar
antine, in consequence of the cholera rrevailing
at Oran and Mali •
• INDIA r
The overland moil bring dates from Botta:ay
to July 25th, and from Caloittta to 12th.
The'import trade wabirather brisk, hut the
export trade was Hat Money was abondapt.
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COXILIk ERCIAI, INTELLIGENCE.
L/VEIL.CL, Aug.
• Cotton—The piarket was active, with sale.—
eitice the sailing of the America, of .7.0,000 bales,
of which 7000 were taken on speculation, and
for export./ FfriCpS arc id htgber, with rale, fair
Orleans at si; Nfobile-s?d, and l'plands at ill
Floui—Thert good Jemoud of 1.. t quota
tiona
Grain—Corn it in better re.luest, at 27(74 . 2"6"
for white, and 2tis ®27a for yellow Wheat
is in good demand at the America's Flces
PrOTiSiOCIS —The market is without change,
excepting lard, which i 3 fid dearer—Lest quality
being . quoted at VA per cat
Groceries—Sugar is in limited plenmmtupd
prices are barely maintained. Text were very
„quiet, with small sales. In molasses but little
doing. dud prices are unchanged. :Salta
ha rice hr .18s fid per cwt.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAX6RIP
GEORGIA.
LATER HEWS PROM CHAGREB.
Ni Yonx„Sept. S.
The steamer Georgia, with dates from Chagies
to the 26th, and from Kingston to the Filet ult.
arrived this morning of 9 o'clock. She brings
891 paeseagers, mad 51,497,1;13 in gold,on freight,
besides a large amount in the hands
of passen
ger.-
The Panamedlemld states diet there is n fine
opening in that'city and vicinity, for all kinds of
mechanics and agriculturists, end that their la
bor will yield them from five t,Sie times sumach
as they are ecnrmtomed to receive in theVuited
States.
Advice, from Guayaquil,' etate, ;that ou ;the
17th of July, • military revoltition'occurre •in
Ecuador. Gen. Urbinees and a smell part 'of
olllcere and soldiers seised the President, N vo,
awhile on his way from Quito to Guayaquil, to
visit his family, and hurried him on boarda
. email. government vessel, which sailed immedi
'lately with serried orders. • I
By an arrival of a•British ateam, r from New
Grenada, at Panama, on the lilt of August,
with $8 4 000,0f10 in silver bullion, , e
have Val
-513.11{ie0 dates to the 27th.-of July,- They folly
confirm the frightful character of the previously
reported hurricane of the 7th and '8 t h of July.
Thelittitish steamer Peru is reported to have
dragged her moorings ashore ,in the harbor of
Valparaiso, where she subsequently betame a
perfect wreck. The specie on board was saved,
and a part .of her cargo in .a damaged state
boring the four weeks preceding the 27th, five
ships were wrecked in the harbor of Valparaiso.
The auction houses were filled with immense
quantities of deranged goods.
. .
. . .
, The late election resulted in the choice of
Don Mlguel.Monte for President. The •Neigh.
bor,' In congratulating its readers on the
en the `result, eayn that the election has been one
rather of principle than of persons, The editor
regards the decision of . the nation ne one of inn
prevenient and progress.
The project of building a railroad to Smiti
ng° is in a fair way of being reclined at no din.'
tent period. It is proposed that the Government
start the work by raining a loan of two minted,
dollars; which will be sufficient to build the road
to Quillita. .
- The latest accounts from Bogota and Garth.-
gene leave no doubt but that actual revolution
has broken out In the first' named place. At
Carthageina active and extensive preparations
were being made by the liberal party to resist
my partial or oppressive measures of the ex
istmg government •
The lieu. Werit - Duer, C. S. Consul, nod - Mr.
G. McPheetue, IL S. naval store keeper, arrived
at Valparaiso, i the steamer New Grenada, en
• the 215 t of July { i
Mr. Eekle, th enewly appointed U. S. Consul
for Taltabusams; bailed from Valparaiso on the
12th of July.
A newlaw has recently been promulgated in
' Peru for.the greater extension of the freedom
of trade, and the utmost degree of harmony
prevails between the ezecutive and legislative
bodies of the governinent.
A new article of merehandine has made its
appearance in Calle& and Lima, where ;Spit
Chinese were Imaged and sold, by the Captain 'and
I owners of the verseis,at the rate of $lO7 per
herd; under an c i rgegement that they shall be
free after the ex .nation of three years. It bas
become all the faskion at Lima, particularly, to
have Chinese Ben d.
~Tite market wot everotocked with articles
adapted to - the sg season, and the editor of
the Mercantile Beporter, nays, that urgoea du
ring Augt4t anti September will meet ready
bales at retuuneilating prices. The coast mar
' kets, on the same authority, ore also bare of
I goods adapted to the SCUM).
1 .ht Talultuanne, it wan stated, the millers
s, would ehortly be forced to stop for, want of
grain.
• WAnniNGTOS, Sept. g. BOSTON.
Semen . Lucie Pulido, Minister Plenipotentiary j *--- -
from the Republic of Venezuela, wits presented TREMONT HOUSE,
to the President On Saturday.' by Wm. S. Der- BOSTON, MASS. •
rick, noting Secretary of Stltte, and delivered Pr HIS well known establiAlunerit is still eon
his letters of credence. The usual addresses 1 darted In the ,attn. tnenner it *limy. Aeon The
were delivered, which were conducted through Z e.trt ` i ,„....,"rr , ', : ,
L. F. Table°, the official tran,lator the Stain (MIL theee, ' Lmhtne to r,n,l,t'llo the .•L ' reentile ki( att 6 ranta
Department. eoug In the traveler.
fleetna been ere et the lona of .Inttn L. Tucker
.1 aye trial has been granted in the Case `wog nt the Lead. et the voinblohment, the euLeenLer
Day convicted of the murder of his wife,
ly no the ground of alleged tampering with the u• titre
"Wm. 11. re.tuunt.
jury.
i THE run,s EXPEDITION
NNW 611.LEANa, Sept. ll
The t•utiaii Expedition in abandoned. Many
of the Laber !dors are here without means of re•
tur.m.g. home They demand money for the•Cu-
I - ban Committee. Some disturbances and airest
have been made, but nothing serious has neon, , . ..
! tole.
red so far. The police are out in strung , i.,,„..,. Ohm w r , r k nn st ., p.p..r weiahts. an
force ' eon...dinners Paper, Bole, Carnet, lake Ornanit.nt.,
ion.
Drown... Pane, Article, Troth Drtnlara. 1,
•MOVEMENTS OF THE PAMPER() i . 4 ° . * Ttt " l4,l% l 'll. T ..74l`4:rrs'a%l:lTses. 5...
CHARLESTON, Sept. Ca , with en andletw a/m.lr of other „ 1 . L .,.. r . tr rate. ,f
Lettem hove been 'received here front Jack. 1 - m ,„,,,, ;;; ~. i! ~r,,,t ~T , .'„ „'.it ~ , n ,.' =7,', , 1
sionville, dated the '2.d instant, ,tuding that the
; iIitIO.NIAS Wll 111.7, I: ON NET MANI . - I
Pamper," hail arrived there on the Pith ultano, ! • F. ,,,,,,,,,,,, , N , 4 it ~,,,,,,,
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for troops who had been waiting there for three c .titnot,eam 01d...) Ploladelphsa., G.ldn:lr
~.
mouth. One hundred volunteers were expected 1 :,-o ! st.st.l.t --Inti• a codouva. ,
to embark no the night of the 2d instant. va. it. woonatiat. o lutra nano eV
General Iran% es is to tins city. Ile antes
C I • • .-
d • I B AG ALEY, WOODIVARD & Co., Whole-
role Itrodora. No ..:21 Market at., Philadelphia anti
baying anything to do with the Pampero rape - r - - ..
of a washy/.
d dine '
- -- EALD, BUCKNOR & C 0.,. Tobacco 1
IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. Condulaslon Marrh.., Nu. l / Nurth W. 1 ., al ooo l.
lag, IR North Wharves , l'hiledelphlw anal
Warn lauTow, Sept at I
4-..
It is alleged that llon. Lopes was decoyed to i NEW YORK.
Bahia Benda by stratagem of Gen. Concha:, .. _ .. _ . . _ _
mad that (aura connected with it imiolve grave American Hardware.
,uatlunsl questions. There was a Meeting of the 1
1 LIVEN &... DOUGLASS Manufacturers'
I 3
`Cabinet, said to be connected with this matter, .
/cent, Nn. f. Platt greet, threadoor4 India Pearl I,L,
on Saturday last ~ hew roar, would rapentfull, lvrd.. the allentlot, of the
.
l , Hardware Trade to their stork' of Hoot., reorient affect
---- --
4 Iron, the manufacturers, and torlale on faroraldu loran
ACCIDENTAL POISONING. rta4m
.. N ew Yoe'', Sept. '`. I Steam Coramunieation between New York
: yostertiuy. at the boarding house of Mr. Jobs and Glasgow.
. . , . „
, e c i a r e l .r i iy "' l ' , := , C tr i n•'“ a t i e . n g. l 7 l 7' 9 ,7 , 7 r 7r i., . I THE Glasgow and New York
'rife and children lire Cam one of her rbi1...1 . •nio ' ki . :l74ll4 ' ilts"..7ol. , o P ili r' ..:::,,F. ---- ; -7 ,
&en, t 1.1,1 A child Of nue of the Warders, hare '. , t.. .:17.1 . ;71:1 ' r1 ,1 , ' gl:l7:Lle ' r. 4 l - • a ' r ' prgtiZo vull In..'e•
since died, and the others are very low. It is 1 I ot,hrod for Olaauuw, o/z . l.aturday, th< I Ith of i '<later
alleged that Mrs. Carr put •i quantitf of arsenic j" .. "" l '''''''''' """ n
- into a pudding, by mistake I'aNSAGE SIONII . .
1 tot ealde t Maenad', Re Includwl./ . Idd
.. ___.
TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. I No etaerave ra.aouatert taken.
Thaw rata. Itelnde ortoelelon., but not wines or liquor,
• WiLWINRToN, (Va., I Sept 7. 1 who:it:in tVoglatod on hoard,. moderato Porn , Car.
At Newark, yesterday afternoon, a man unwed I n 7o:it..T:hi or 11...3/.. .DOT o s! - .
Edward Glen, residing at Newark I 2 miles South 1 • 50nat..1_,!... 0 "VM": ' ' Th rt.qc'T4ll ' ; . ii
west of this place, shut and killed two women, , •
Yo
New
rk India Rubber Warehouse,
ono Of whom was reputed to I, hi. ,f,, ,, 1 ,6,, 1_
' other his sister and atterworde killed Ina chill. , .1•..,' 97 Host , . Lose, any( ,V,. 4 . 9 , Noes , . nary, 1
1 Pint c•••ri•rt 11•••nr Brna•lv :IT 1,. inrr y1bt"....,,,th ,
aged about It.. years
THE SUBSCRIBER, Pr.Trictor . .1 thin,- I
I
Nothing further it known. The report watt ,
~all..
tblt.hunut. would I I-rut all old ,-u•tont, nr and
brought to this en:) , last night by passengers. ruarrha g eneral!, drat "L . e n sa dad, r li .ott , : , , t ;
. Rint i att l : ; 1
Who state that G ion fled after committing the ! ' 1 ,:',,17g . ',,,V= 1 12.1,:',..,„, .4; . .„,,,,... f ,,,. , 4 1,.1.,,, 1,..j,..
I mar ley ; ...I ',lda, Woo ha< Ina introdtved 'event ucw and ir.l
Id' auwltlner., •u.. 1 •otunw'urd
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P ill LAl,Et.rnia, :Sept. r. I t n'au ..-I ~,..4,e. 111-1•, The drill•ar<.-antall , ..l A n. ii
'lhe reported murder at Newark, Delaware, I ''''.^".."'• ''""'' .'""" . "'l. th 'f . `"" m • . " -a '!
1... n b•-• -,u,d l o i aWut twthet w• 4 ..,, 11J411t11.1111,,,
proved to he csaggerated titan discharged two th. omxxx,l,,cp-it.... bhililr unt , rtattt nOrsottonout t I
barrel, of n revolver at Henry Pritebard, " ... ' l. , ..7f : ' .i t" . 7'" -L .k:.',: ` ,' " ,:11.-.Lil.- ' ,!' Te.,.',',..,';';.',...T.1
in g hint tererely . He alto allot the tooter of uo.,fe ano...O.re f woo! vni, to el.-oil - o,d , the A....11 i
Pritchard, wounding her in the ehle : after ! d`': . :•i! i „, • ,,,__ , ,
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which, again eheountertng Pritchard, he shot ,an I varlet.... trod, the tua : rte.' l'ata . lt , u . bl. ct a h. 0,.. 2-.. ,
MO, in the breast, killing him instantly The i ! .,:',',1 ; `', 1 ':'1,7 ; `,,',!!...!N,;:"••;1t4 ; ..7. ! ,,' . 4 ! r,..„,,:',,': • %.?,;: u n 1„
cense of the murder is jealsmiy. Ginn had not ' tonal net latiot hods,. Jo-.
.1 aonirdala anwrtiu•all of ch. I• shakos . en'', an Laud. ,
been arre,tea up to all! ntOrnltig ' Mu Inuah, llwl.. Cara, I onato a. l'ant: Li. l't• aer...”. ,
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l• , tbcr ••ItL • •,..ar deo ~ro a ot halt's.? unole
iola ra...nula N.., ,I 1 tal tnz..-I ldetalli hullo, D"Of
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11 , ht':l., will I.- I. dull a f
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41,.. hub., M.. lot idattate u.-
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1.,, , .MILLS, No. ti Cortltadt Ct., N. Tcrk
L. 4 `
.•I5 n o 0,0000 et hit dl...ta i Ware:lowa .. mere
rto .. • le arohll ado- Oil IV , L, • e.t.d.., ..,I 4; R: .Ise
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u.n, h ouutariud at 0, , :I. v r .vorrL•y. Wiz .soil -aol ..
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; •,ar., natant dud., ,w, awu oau..e.. awl ,rat :: v-.,. hut
thfa in.:. alt ...1, •.• I 1“..ut0 In fir. C..11 ,1 1....zur..,,,u.re
W. l a ., rdrul:w...,-.1 our 'wet, we Sw Ch. man:Hs...de of
Ind, LAM. r 1•bh.,. , ttud.r uoval, earn l'atenta. nod pail
nor uncle, •n.l a:• Jail, t arind a tarithl/r tt n .sent: nal
any fat., o, r..... aooht hat. ,1..,., tta taro, If dt,orn.l.
.1.• w o Wt., au:. 0 ,:ala ur. u 1a,a1:.-ar . a l'ateute U.,
:lout it uode lon I. pop b.... • rt-h_ le us.: a rood ea
U.,01.10an to to.rth, It. Jr, Loy hone st tnarueetnattll.
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I Tile Eagie 'Factory. \llllult
near Fairmount, .6.eue , l by B.K.itsrd lion; W
destroyed by bre tb, morning. iiererul adjoin.
ing buildingsotere nlso much Anumge.3 The to
tal lope, is ..Mated at tar.ll Wilat.ta
Si 3,0(W) Were insured
wept o.
GO , Ilttut commuted the sentence of Watt
cool - toted of murder. to imprmoutuent for Ittr
XORti. NAltfiLl
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merest a ,cls,at
' Uott firmer
Fiour—Select 1(060 tt,:b at $.l 1.:3 for date
a nd i 4 est.cro
OW • Corn
to Lem, oth a Itzra4.l supply. and hght ha.ti
Prosiusione.-1 he tukrizet is quiet and Ora.
:tile,' ;CO bills at .$l5 7... bbl. •
Whielte bbhat Ikz.
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dIALTIMuItL
LlaLtruans, Sept_ ,
liour—bales het bola City Mills Flour, at.
- rd bt.
Grain—bales eel wheat at 7:Zt7L7,!., e . , and o r
st tato at 75Gbaz It but Sales otsssiirs . tarnLt
57c, and of what at sS( L tloe but ELI, of
oats tt aLI {r, e
hittenotas—. he toar'set is arta. Lew
mew pork at ..•str, and of prune u $15,a7
bbl Itaconslasulders ate ssliatg at t!j, title, at
10 , 1 10i, and htants at 10.ltiAls Cg !b. Lard ,
selfing 111 bhls, at OIL and tu Leg, at 14t7v,,L10
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Butter and Cheese—Sate,a tooter at 111:;
Ito, abd JehC<aa at 7(7 10.,
too
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irainabl Re a.l Estate
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frooo Oro owl t o 1,...1... ; Lupe., n the I,kr
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' Seven Valuab\trints fo r Sale, \
TI/ IrrODoll Y. i.} . N ... .
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.SEW ORLEANS MARKET ' '''""" " 1...h..' ''''''.;rm' .h. in cnrhVio'tnt°'°"fl ; 'ill oa ;41, to &mots api \-(f att. 44,1\11,1ng tiro\ ' it7..rtf.''.l,: .
lm, etc of the Ludo, aml ail the ani m al Ipplam.. TL's . .
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Naw Oa GUANO, Sept, C. followlog trethatunial a ^clotted from lintolreds of similar , rt•t•••• , •••• 1 •• , ••••••• ••• •t' t••••*, lo tt , '•• • wod-1,0 quoeto •
1 Or.t - el.. llotel up o n, on •II h afoot) :u cur h o Lett to o,
4.. -O il : a \ \ 1,, itch a COt-4.ientert t cue tilt...sin litil
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Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boats, i ~,,.,1,- taut .wort ..." — N.` tl L4ko.. No , 4. I" . . 1 ',.• EfloOlo , , el , nit , to tit`ig. .t hi. im. -, N. ,
rnete . u.: t , 111,1, tor the por otone u t cure of LaltlnLe. ith tras h . Pittsbur g h .. • \ _ • hoein g rood It e x tensive icy o • m• \
:r Pre year.. I think It d.ordolly ll Int, \ throe Lan , O re re• t'or.horP ''' '''Ll "'"L'F'
t . I I ,an I 111 , n 5..... el EL* • rat... yt Yerany. thdt lito. rna r beci .1, lll_ , _ ~_ 11 1ti..iP1",11111....t.
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(ENCLUNI yEt.t' Foil l'At hh N ol kho., I. or .4, 14... V t en .n. tr Moloot.ol Cetti r ound 'lt Is ex. 1 • , Real Rstate or Sale: '.,
u.n..1,e1y uroo ~ tho ides o 01e0.... or th. community In •
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On and off nt 'II duo August 2.5 th. , the ~,..t.tery Laltln.," 10 Ow 'And It t• u.nd to io, tena r i VALV.-113LI: Itc \tap red LOT, rti . tt t.-• it r.. 61.4.1.1.k.0.0t MLol s .t o ui , PxY, ant nari.a.anli a u amy aon.rholtaalo g b a enanf.
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CHICA6O AND PEORIA_. . 4o . zn--P.A. it, V.V.' roUnt, s' •••=tt ,, tt , x* tttl ~ „ Fu i - e Walehe,s; : re could il k nothl . \
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on. . Warn Ay ...0.- \
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•tu i\ or meat aii tuna.
FT-re to l'hflodol f lris • IMO i'arn, to lioltmnre, at , ,.. ' - - -----"-- - • - 4 I. Al &- tery. tolunble ‘ l. , e t o oat k a,.. 11:trotS, Prtootc . VOX , ' o,uptmur (....u.l Pa( t -.. dui,/ of 5.44tia .
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o tamale nr \
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J. P. iIOL.MES. Agent, i f . ,ON T IXtrES his usu.ll facilities to receme i , ~, \,. 4 kft•kkAlth , 'N''' •• • M "'"''' . 4
Or of D . LEEcll ,t, co ., l, , so !0re..., P. 1., atni Treurbtpuen , l,•lolerchandine ! To Fa rm ers. \
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L 5, , 5 ,,,.. 15 , 55 ~,,,,5 , -ru:ined him Pt.. [eel e E... dock 1..,...1- r ell I outs l i onn ACRES Firmlng ri \I Gra.r.ing , 1 gr, „ , ,„, ~,,,k ~, ,„ , -N,„., „„ r „,,.., ,„ x .,,,sr,t h
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Gardeners.
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Ural agent it
they are commouded hy mon of soknowholced to.ant. • ho
erc unequollol for their exportonee to tho packet te.r.,, „:IIDDLETON, RILEY & .M'GEE, 1 T „ E
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ea I. oso.oncer of I: 3 .e.r. . I az. aml vier. ..,it !h., hnaul. t1,,,....._ 1 , Lurc ' L jjoo ter f ,,,.....,,,, ii,,,.. 5 ottuor..l ntILI
1111 a. no-.! or. not. 4 ile• oatmeal, i t It eu...r. lln Cow. ~‘„, ~,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 31,,, L ,,.. ~ , 1 5,,,,. 8 ,,,,,,, ~, hutolt.:l nod von
i it. natte.e... an lll,. pork. Cud, I: yrar, .1.. t 0t. t
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!g ar. awl half . a110w..., of tea, engur 0r01_W0 ~ ...IZ. e . ----•-- 1 mote Orn _
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~, w . ir. . 0 , „ ,.. ~.90 W . L, ?.: f . • ,,a,,t, i ,, f ,;, ~. A Good Bargain is now' Offered, 1,, For \ Sale. , ~,,..:\ \ Agent, for the Mauutaco.-A.r r,, ,
. B even , pi a no . pr ! ,c,epto r .
liM Ylfillt.
I F ,APPLICATIoN 13E 3IADE SOON.- .
BAKERY. wlth t 1,,) oars ! ,, t•e of the 111 ills ‘' , I , \ c , ~ ~, i\,,H, - 4,lEfiEl lm. pant received Bayrs', ‘
,1 , tt corne r natl. and irn.l Inn .I`ll.bu g h
.• 2r--e , .. InCtl. .3tlVllitettr o i
.
.., t l em Timm to /our ACRE, In //11,r01• Its.routtb. 1 t e....i. Iha Is.k,
Arrangement Made to Forward Feel ht , ~ , . •Ar, l';.! '„'„'',,l =7”:,b,,.. , riv , r 1 , 1, , 44:, ,, .±: ; .? .. 1v , d,. ~ A,, :t% ,,,, , ~„,., „.,..., ‘l. L.re,' . Pu g . nura. ~ 1 . Ittratod pr nr io n klar.O. •liark i l a 5 ,,,.
\ \ ' , tut,. i on in eton. tan! tor tal. , ,bi i i k ,,,,.f., 1 ,7,,p h y prooncional inert In thie cOohlttry and I n
TO BALnmotti: IN FIVE DAYS! .1.... d... Lws, ALL .ola ..t • ~.I I TC. 1 P.i"...n• Ma r a-nor ' ow'. , It' , \LtAIA 4 au..O_ \ ` ‘ MtAtio,e4. Lirtit ! t:y ., i
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. to 1 ...b....rut ..,r., to DAM, Ott IN, I 1,,. I..cr ter
s 1 SA .11E RATES PENNSY , LI'ANIA
~,, , x. _ 111 Per.... 1, ' tO I i tt t.i I.IA - al Vt.:\ 0 e"FS-Just re..teirtr7lfrrixtit, Vv;-.A..,,..0.a 4 ,.... 'b Le. ro t Oita a vault=
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/ 3 . RAILLLOXII CoIiPANY Tyre
C I C'W V ttl. i fe' ' 4 ' ' fril l ikol, -tl.l bbls. fur Bah: 0-
? Trirlll 64.
I ....re.? , 1, st 11 Mr( Li ii t i s n. , \ s s ,:d.rt 11,11114,,U11, CO the bo in In
IT., In.uter. .1 ,-- " T., . timer , thue reat4 racitlt 9g. th ' '
_ign...'" - - ''''''''T ''''.... l w"'l:l'! l Lti' lll ' 4 .... _ a J.' , J. aIL 1441 I. .I,
S A I LER AT US -ft tontt u irt z lste lL uf. , l o hbl.s., 4 0.. 1 .. 11 r : 8 : 1 1.4;7f 'I.T r, ' .4. -- . ' c "'''''' 'M'hat.t . oehntl..: d Ina l - 3)orhattttrlV''''
1, E ICA li E EkAdIN EE-A. A M s ,ni.. 5.. 4 .`rr'',l`.l,' us r rs,,ta. t ..Th s `.1a11.41.5 a • Piolnaen4 itrirh r iti\
T.EA-100 LE eh'ts Y. H. Imp., and (k. P.; I
.. 1 fru sato by .O ~ ....uow Ape . out b
ar otook or Iserace, o ntol to'r.d.." \,,,__'“••_&."r°4 , tft.td 1. , .'. .•
ma l. 6. =won= a co. .4 4 ' Liborty at m.. 6 4414 I rage .i. 1...... t 1.4,A,.... ~1.9, ~.,,,,.. ~) ‘ /WWII. aa4.110.44 La 042104.41. jr---"" -A-r,
.Ast - ''—'. ....
1
Gr>cerir :ue~ of Kea Cottee at •
Supsnrl• and M..la,,en are dull
Whitley—Sete. at :2(3 1.4
CATTLE MARKET
Leaver—Aboat '..60 head %ere uttered to day.
and 6,i0 raid at :n.d,dsllrn.i on the Hoof, :equal
to $1.30(7,5.75 att. averaging , rd.,d
Hoge Sole. at ri5.75(7.i01 14 100.
CLNCINNATI MARKET
CIeeMIATI, Sept.
Flour—The market iv very quirt, and sales
toofined LO small lots at $:115 - r+ brrl.. Very
little is arriving
Whiskey—Sales at Nie
Cheese-1s dull at lilc
rPriir:sions—There 13 00 movement - in Uri
market.
Dried Frmi —There is a. Teri:l,l6re demand,
itL sari, 400 lin apples it Hoe f or inferior, and
fur prirno •
The low stage /I' water prevents tenet letsi•
neon in produce.• pha river has fallen fourinehes
in the last 24 bourn.
Cottau—The tnarlcat is doll, With galas 200
Wes, at a decline of 1 per cent. Middling LICIV
troy is quoted at 84.: 14
PHILADELPHIA
NEW FANCY GOODE.
FaGNI ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GEW,LANY.
CONSTANTLY ARRIVING; newEtele6
andpatt
rt erto. an nnu.allr r‘ten,l,l variety. chore.'
et l'r.rk Impoation yrric,
11.1 en Chins, ..r Terra Cro. War,. 73.1..tman
Ivory, , Ilena and Pni.l.tr Maria Ar.
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Pit/ aae r
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1.%.k / L.; .
J. W. liolberton,
75 Mud,.
M ')} TE.ii ,nd FIiENCEI ara
EN01.1."11 ‘,la,
rual )6,• •
IMMESENVII
HOUSES, ARMS, &c
Private Ilesid ce for Sale:\
THE PROPEt TY is o ered exceeding-
It low. and an very gem m alit.terms l
In Lunn ..igthly inea in the rata ly teuhrovlng (It
of 2.l l 4gbeny. The m eilation ie u rurhearrerl in the
tr., onrunranding • 4 1 0.4. • wof the eity of I
be and three: rise at a glance. twahrlcs being ma
went to the nun' pan. of 1 1 1ttab h.cocublnmst in
eminent lierrpe tbe advaAtag. of be town and oruntn,
The lot L. lar go. sonthrl. UM. all,aers of yr... Lt.
one bundrand flftY foot runt. monkt l ''''. l t w o hUo
dretl and Ott. Iraq ti \an a 1-y. The provententa am
neer the lo.une brick- butlt b i ,,, i warn le. of the bent
tnatersal. and Lotehed .1n t .be et manse having every
et...recce that tool tape . akin mold riggent. 1, 1.
Vr ° 4.ree1et, "' ..717.4:4 \ i i b d ' Z ' ci;dr2l * wa Tt-ri '' a:r . L . .
henna and ntabling. a nairety of rhorre fr. rid nhruh
bery In she... ne nttuptinti and advantage, nalLonlY Le
appreciated try an exagranatates Of the prettits.4A, tivbrre
al..ti wishing to,cirehnee ore Invited...lJ on tIS, UndT
[L l% 'd. lt .. i ' s ' a ' ra ffi re " etarl ' ft l'' fo ' rVurin h crf .rliqr: f l '' ‘- ' d:
drim. or to pinta. en rdeetlettr.. • '%
arnS. NAIILD 2 I VES. 1 second tin
. 4,.
Valuable Real Estat at action.
yILE SEJIiSCItIBER offer for le, nn 7,1„.•‘
. favorable tern.. the fallowing 1 - ITAnn .11 . d ."Zili\
ay of l'lttabtarh. v.:-
No. I. ITht, valuable three etnry brieiadervl g hou'nerh
on Frond stmt, between Alertnt ..1 h\t".l . nt eat. lE.
lota being earh I . feet (rant by ..ternt.
\o.:. Con. a. 4.7 11... t front on Third roast ratting
the Th.! br it:.,
t: vu ClnimE. err which l La eree d on..
f.;ur .tors Frick h.,. n.... 4 an a printing etas, - a one
t* 4 ? l:.. ' l . .o t n r n ' ti • ' l:tfl.c on the P
etrel i.e.. or . r\Thur ay.
are 11 h o
mey, ut In Wei, OF A. M. TSi ...hi\
JOHN FEEMISIL. \
'n o A:ritit m t.: . .k i ln4l , 4 .l, l , Stocky..
...g.3:.1t.
I"OR RENT-tTlie Seeena•and Tlard\,7 : c.,
IS Stnrie. of WarehoUre \nS. Aterket nt. fasta. , Wrs
low. Enquire of h. C eItrCEION. ...a.
own,cornet Alarkeila44 Th ird slue
Country Siat - AuCtion! . -\
TlfEe
undersigned ;sill offer for sale, at
l!utdie A uel,l 4 n. on Ore in...1.'44.14 tarotuilen from 1
A gli.3 y City. ou the Perryn•lll4 Plunk ti, 1. on Med.
nesday, the loth day of Septendaer nest. 0.24'0.1- P.
M., a - hub-din laton of the proyerty en wirrehEre now mnide4, 1
.sohnining lauds of Jarman Wa1.44 eour4l,4lhl ELEVEN
ClilllCk. LUII.DI\U S LOTS. of fro. two tt three {llll,l
each.
Thin otoserty ir error elf aro.. by tfre Plank Ito., Awl i
WWI MI. admirably for ortuntry nee. brskng Lob - twenatlen
from Allegheny Qty. 'neared to perhannAli moot health,'
region In' the •icluit, of tn r city, and man... art ,
llghtful view, for unllen In‘ettent. of rich rile and fr.
htl valley, where ecener, \ln \ unnurneened \hy any to the
country.
Them In vrwn.:l upoo rie s. yrroperty an arsacell4.nt ten
ntnri4.l Foos. Maned... to nrhohrare attache.. .tabling. •
well of g0...1 water. do. butt IsaOt.of the benthurOltn. in
grael bearing rendition, are the hided over a tlurub, 4f.
..e. tt. \ \
Perm.. dor.aroas of further inf aties will rl/
M e the notarenber , at the afore `prom li li m n
Federal Amer. Aileghtuy; et the !tank. Itoomnis
a tn . ., Allegbenn; or al thv othrtr , r4f, Stowe all.
At., r, No Ile Fourth atrevt, rittiburgh. wh ll
of the lot, ran be sere.
Terron-thne fourth earl., the hal.m ‘ lnt three equal aq.
nual pa, en... 14., with Interest, metTnget.on&a , lV t onott\,
`T g 1 toworhip..lt4,V. ISSI -ja:i;3ol.l
Real ' Estate. \ '-, -
Olt SALE- . .ftvit Houses and Lobsi in thei
F .F.l : th Ward-one on Liberty rtrevt.. and thr,,1. 1 1 , . 1, .
,
Alw..-A piorrof ground. I , n 44,1 on Wel.nter •trert. by
3.4“...., on Sors4r , ei hon.., at St: 1.11... rt 4 .4. ,
, lloornel • , pr \ '‘.
. . __
l IIEST RABLE PROPERTY on the: h
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w r .argrTin l b e ' A t i , tl .. !.7Xsire ' l...or 4114-en ' lrn... ' tt. thin. \
htrvet 11.14-. hn 401-,r0.vrna.r..41.1 oro,vrtv on a. • , s r.
I ...rudoiruir tert. a 141. hr to. 4... ...curler. the 141 4a. 'art
, 1,4 !errs on North Canal *Ore.. ruuniron, I wk Arr Liberty I n.,
rtmet ...nunntrit ..n.41.141 el Qll3, /I , In 31 1, , • b tr.\ I ,1`,, ,,
y 11
font. • -r4.44 and t.rrria,,E..... rat the b‘ ~ the r..t
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/r 1 0 LET-A thr;ie • steitiv Brick tits' n 1.72 1 ' \ -
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En pror . r
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For tNna ...Our , tt ii .\ 4 pito: ri . ,, ,Ati, ~
;Vl' at the Ineoketo 4 1 \ h r . nr,%\h
1 _ ai.l. E ...tont Market 4.41 1
FOE 4E:4 -4.-i - :7191 , 4•Y ‘ .‘ ,,el and Di
ling ah... , . a\birtoir...:44 ,a 01 nit iLah
tw ma.l ~ re- ern 4....., ''h y r 1 .01 be '
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mei4e. i , dat th, 3tO InFt. aellaa.a, . . \ I \ ind thould bt , fout./.1 In the zoloosalcaa or a4cr Fano
For fret •aor t, aaao. applr on . 33, or to ,* • I i ratty.. honl, ..11,c1,...4 who aoa In conatant daager td
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