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As fourth Page fozgl lase Ilaneous News
THY, TAILIPP—PRICES OP WOOL, Co.
. The Post recently copied a table of the price.
'*. of Wool tinder the Tariffs of 1842 and 1846,
. • foe theenrpole of shoiring that. the latter gave
.• more protection and fajty prices to the Woul
grower than the former. But tho table did not
• • give the years in which the sale. were made, the
quality it the Wool contrasted, nor the general
market value ; oil is mode up from the sales of six
or * seven individuals, end is in no way a criterion
to lodge of iihti-general state df the market. Soma
of the . indiiidlials mentioned sold their Wool at
harem, tunderthe tariffof'42, and at Lowell, Masa ,
under the tariff of '46—the local market. dittoing
- widely in their prima.
In 1841 and 1842, while the Compromise art
was Open its last lege, it I. well known, Foreign
Importers flooded our country with all kinds of
manulketetred goods, in anticipation of the pazrage
of a twill* by the Whig Administration, imposing
high impost denies. In July, 1842, the tariff bill
tune into - operation, and imposed a duty on for.
elgi Wool costing over 7 cents of 30 per cent.
sdnimmn, and a .epeciftc duly of three coda per
* iunauf,hesidei heavy antics on all the common
-- Woolen fabric* •
At this period there were bat few Woolen Fac
tories, compared with the present number, in diu
• United Eitides,—the caintry filled with artipl.l3 of
foreign manufacture, and the prices of Wool: as
well u every ether product of the* farmer were
depressed. But capitalists and manufacturer*
placing =Meow in the government that the
messurii of protection afforded m the then late
Miff would be continued, immediately complex,
cad the'ereetion-of Woolen and other Futirica,
In almost every section of the Union, bat mere
especially in the New England States, end prices
of Wool soon began to show an upward tendon.
• In the year 1844, the foreign supply of menu
fathered goods hieing - become pretty much ex
handed, and oar home manufactories in success
foloperation,, agents were sent from the Eastern
titles to the States of Ohio, POnnsylvania, and
Western New York, to buy up Wool—and if the
Post will fake the trouble to examine the markets
L quoted in our eity papers from 1843 to 1817,
It will find that the article of. Wool ranged higher
that year than it had been fir runny years prem.
on; or than if has Leal since.,
The election of lames Polk to the krraiden
cy in ,the fall of '44, with his known free trade
opinions, notwithstanding tho notorious Kane let
ter, tended corp reach to impair confidence nod
depress prices. Manufacturers lied accumulated
a large stock of Wool in the hopes of the
ty of the Taris but their confidence in this after
the election alluded to, wes shaken, end they re
.. pied to purchase until decitiro action was had in
refinance totm tariff. Hence prices cummecced
decikiing gradually, and the diseussion of this
- posture in Congrese, during the ceonioce of 1845
.end 1846, tended still further to depress not only
the Wool market, but almost every other . specie.
_ of traffic. . From the Spring of 1845 until the
, _fall and winter of 1446, we find o grodool
dimi
nationitithe price of the at tido alluded t r.
During the present Summer priers hare some
what advanced over these of las: year, but are
not as high am is '44. The great famine which
last Winter and Spring visited Europe, laying
swede its cities and manufacturing dietricta, and
paralyzing its culinary business transactions, is to
Am - credited In a great measure, this 'adtr.ce in
prises of wool and other commediiies. Large
amounts of breadstuffs Aver° exported from this
country and mob returned for the same. This
.gave activity, and Tiger to all branches of our
trade; while the Want of prOvisions and the with
drawal of capital, prevented i) a great extent
.eimpetition from mow tho water. But it is to
be hoped for the rake of humanity, that so great
a calamity will not again occur, and that " the
earth will yield her kindly fruits " to the labor of
the hughtudnnua in all maims. of the Globe.
The following table exhibits the price of wool
al quoted in the Pittsburgh 114arketin tho monibs
- a July, 1843,1844, 1845, 1846 and 1847.
• • Co7nmoir, 1843 1 8 cent.,
- Half Blood. " .22 do
' . Three-qr. Blow] " ' 24 do
. , Full Blood ii ( 20 do
Prime, I " 30 do
1844 28 a 30 cents
Half Blew], " 33 a 35 do
7. Threelr. Blood " 98 do
),.. . . Fall , Blood 40 do,
-Pointe " 48 do
Common, .1815 22 do
Half Blo od " , 26 do
Thres•qr.BlOod " 28 . do
Fall Blood " • 30 do
" • 33 do
Common, 1846 [New
%Willi - id about passing Congresg.)2o • do
Halt Bloc! " 221 do
!. Thriseir. Blood 0 24 1 do
. Fall Blood - 0 ' 26 do
' • Prime 0 .. 28 do
Common, 6847 -- 24 do
Half Blood., "I 26 ' do
•. ' Threeir. Blood • 1..27 do
Fall Blood . " • 28 do
Prime " 33 do
°. We hue gieen e brief and simple riartatiro
shore, in order to Elting the l'oet to something like
atealizing nue of soma of the absaiditios it h.
been printing in reference to the Teriffs,of 1842-
48.
• Now, we darted with the proposition the other
day, that daring the existence of the Tariff of
41146, the prices , of Dresdineffs had fallen off ono
half. When in May and June, 1847, Fleur told
la England for twelve and thirteen dollars o bat
-2,1, we were told that it was in consequence of the
Taff of IEI4B. If this were en, • we felt we had
_a tight to respond, that in August and September
when Flour was reduced in price In England to
, 46,160 and 86,00 a. bond, just as much the
Tariff of 1846 did this. Whereupon the Ns:
FM' wise J and finding in some green Mountain
oteele — that Wool Is -high, it rittempts to "poll
, wad am the eyes" of the Democracy lfere; and
to tell them the Tariff of Hilo his dorm this too!
and It Is added, "Mr. Breaks may ascertain
and that opot inquiry. 4 Well, we hive inquired,
andlprobed the truth to,tha bottom, Rita find the
fecte to be ',We base given thorn, and the answer
ma above, and not for one panicular day of ono
INdiada7 =nth, oil One Follicular year, but for
days, many weeks, many months, and many
. .
CITY NEWS
The
Pestival'al Pratt.; and Flaw...ea.
We are glad of the necessity of relieving-One
Minds for a moment of the demands of peliunal
disenuion, and for the opportunity of revelling .
arnida the fruits and flowers no searoriablt
prepared and so beautifully erranged, by the 114.
I ticultural society of Ettabsirgh. We honor with
a sincere respect the disciples of Flora and Porno-
I ra. To worship at their ebrine is no crime,sincel
through thorn coo do bat look frank . ..Catard np to nature'. God," and reverence all the more, in
the e , beautiful works of creation, Him who is the Giver;
of all Good. The olddiouses of York and Lan.
caster libelled the rote by making it the emblem
1 of their faction., and this for . friurscore years.--,
England.afterwards redeemed the wrong in part
by making it a National rymbol. What in itself ,
is so porn andso beniutiful, should forever be rep- '
crated from the keg of war and the stoma of I
Stater. The Persian. have their annual fettled
of direr., when the youth of the country pride
the highwayr, and give them as offerings to their.
friends. So have the Italians, the Moraviens end
the French, with Stalest of whom the best behaved;
maiden of the town is annually crowned in the
church, whither she is borne in great pomp. Tliat
indeed, were a crown worthy of the winning, 'and
one a monarch might envy.
Tho ladies contributed largely to the bevutiftd
exhibition of the Horticultural Soviety, - and we
hope hereafter will feel a personsl interest in eve
ry annual preparation. Who so fitting al they
_are to show anintercst in flowers, in their dowel.
opement, end in the kindly infleorthes they pro..
duce upon the heart. The home can never beat-.
together desolate where flowers bloom, nor the
affectione cold or creel where they are cultivated.{
They are no messengers of love and purity from'
Him who made all things well. Whether as house.'
hold god., or no symbols of a better world,—in
their blossom representing the spring time of life,
and in their decay, of the grave before us, they
alike minister to our instruction.
Some of tho exhibitions in Philo Hall aro et,
serving of special LlOtlCO,—and first of LIM Plow•
The Pyramid of Dahlia., interwoven with au.
Moon Bowen, and presented by Miss eartesurr
Muniroen, were a magnificent collection of every .
hue and form, sod all most tastefully anangetl.
There were also many beautifulflowen me.n.
led by Mr.. Shoenberger, sad among them two
vases of Heliotrope, a plumbago plant In bloom,
tall, stately and beautiful. At the end of the
Hall on Third street, is • rich vase of Dahlia",
formed upon a base of Hyacinths, Interspersed
' with every variety of flowers. This was famished
by Mr. Fahneatock. Upon ono of the tables is •
beautiful dish of Dahlias from Miss Elizabeth C.
Juan. Bfr. Werdrop presented 45 Dahlias, of dill
taunt coloring and shades, and some of them of
rare beauty. Among the ee• and shrubbery,
were orengo and lemon tiers from the garden of
Mrs. 'Wm. Robinson, jr. Also from the 1110 e; In.
die rubber trees. Mr. Fahnestack sent in sow
'loll corn," twenty feet high. Fur the rest we must
speak below. Where all deserve so much praise,
'it is not easy to discriminate. It must be remenos
beted that this is . a new Society, and its fiat ef.
fort. We do hope that it may receive each anon.
tient and encouragement . from the public es will
place it upon a permanent foundation.
PARTIOULAOS OF THE EXHIBITIONv
6 Black Spanish Wetampions, George . Buff
man.
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15 Varieties of 4 apples, W h J Murdock—
Comprising:
Fallawater. Glaris Mundi, White Bellflower,
Fall Pippin, Engle 's Codling, Pumpkin Sweet
log. Newton Pippin, Burton Buret. -Eropria
Spitzenberg, 031e5 apple, Fall Icarmain, Ram
ha, Rtbeione""Pipliu , Whapper, Vanderrere.
Pound Peen , . and Sickle pears. Century Moe,
sad out laqucl, 1 Arbor Pae,Anaerieau,2 Arbor ri•
tae, (:Inuese.„ 1 S srcdish Juniper, I Hedge Hog,
English.. end Variegated Holly, 2 lloen and
Waterloo Geraniums--W .1 Murdock.
4 Drumhead Cabbage--Capt . John Woods.
3 peek peaches—Thos
1 perk Caution apples, S Hoguets dahlias,
—A Miller Erg.
.111.r.Georga Sanas, ca1:1 ., . the following curio
tieri of Peaches.
Priore'd late red rare::. Crsorfred's late '.lals
,cature, Red checked M. icat.ree, Red checked
Malacatune, basket, Smack free, heath cling, Rey.,
babie late free.
2 peeks Sweet potatoes, rod and yellow,—W
Petro.
Cut ilarrerv,2 nue Heliotrope, 3 vases Verbena
Ttrreitini, I l'lumbaua. I }lda Mincque Huse,
1 J 1i SlioeNburger.
12 But:er goals, 12 Margin pear,—A Miller
Sago Palm, Cufflarrtrs and hors
Wardrop. -
Cut flowers,—W Eichbium.
Dahlias in pore.—J Wardrop,
White : Tuscany corn (20 leer high,) —B A
nbaorstock
Quinces, Isabella, Catawba And Sweet trate,
Grapes, Cut Ebtsers,-11 Febrer.
Lemon trees,—Mrs. W Robinson Jr.
New grape,—Mr.K J Friend. •
Ashman apple.—Jas. E Karns..
Norway spruce; babas grime, La Nymph rose,
Ficus Elegies—Mesa. W Murdock.
Bijonia—N McCombs.
Paulonia & J Murdoch.
12 Tariff apples-4S F on Bonnhorst.
Pea nuts, Lima beans, Snake beano, cut flowers,
G
Blood boot, Rhoda bland Pearmud, Seck.le
pear, Wethersfield onions, silver skin unions—T
Hutchison.
White solid celery, oranges carrot, sugar pars.
nip, Wood beet, sugar beet, red ditch cabbage,
drumhead cabbage, Cimblings - purjale top turnip,
giant rhubarb. Victoria and English rhubarb, eau •
hflosser, yellow Strasburg onions, Sims bollllf,
curled parsley, vegetable marrow squash, cut flaw.
cm--William C
I dial, h ewers—Min Elizabeth C Jones.
Dahlias—G Parkba.
The following apples from William Martin:—
IBellflower, Ewe Apple or Lemon Pippin, Golden :
Gate, Green Rambo, Green Pippin, Grindatone,
Leathercoate, Mammoth Pippin. Orange Pippin,
Newton Pi pp in , Pennock, Rough Vsndeveie, Red
Rambo, Stone Pippin,' Rhode Island Greening,
Spitzenberg, Smooth Vamlencie, Summer Pear.
main,. the Great Unknown, Mute' Pearmain,
Winter• Ross, ROMIIII Knight. •
I Stand out door Grapes Isabella, Early Wilmot
Rheuharb, Red Turkay Rheubarb, English Green
Flesh Rheubarb, Curled Parsley, doz. Comm.
here, Winter Rose, peck Blood Turnip Beet,
Sugar Parsnip, Catawba Grapec—John G. Mar.
tin.
2 Baguets.—W. Henrici.
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2 " Thos. Genesis.
Napoleon Pear, Lewis Pear, Sickle Pear,Fred.
crier', of Wirtemburg, Bartlett, Steven , Genesee;
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Paaloeia Impetialis.—John *-
Thiel, but a partial list of an exhibition which
we hope all Will see for themselves.
'rho expense of annual membership to the Her.
ticulturel Society is but $l,OO, which gives a flee
• t xhibition, both to the member and his
Evrry cbir.en should take Pleurae in paying this
trilling annual subscriptions.
Tan Comeln-1m of the Horticultural Socie
ty byte engiged a band of mate wbieh will be
in uttendance on thin and Fciday . evenings, end
Hill no doubt add ranch to the inteFint of tho
bibition. The exhibition bun night wan taut
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0117/1,11.10 ]MALT ON ELLS. PULTANtL..—
A man by the name of Mathews was arrested on
Wednesday, and brciughl before the Mayor on a
charge of having obtained two dollars from a man
named Culbertson, under false pretoneee. Math.
ewe represented himself as tho Captain of the
Steamer Alton, employed the informani so a hand
and ordered him to oil the machinery. On ex
amination he said thorn was no oil on the boat
and asked Culbertson for a couple of dollars as
ho had no change with him and he started elf—
After breakfast it was 'see taincd that Mathews
bad nothing to do with the boat. Ho was found
about one o'clock in one of the small groceries
en the river bank, asleep. in dcfreall of boil he
was committed to answer to the chugs at Me
next Court of 9starter Session.
Lucca'. 5 /Na 'pAzes Parrxecsa—Officer
Hague, of the Independent Police, a:toiled a man
named Strain, onWedimstivicharged with deal.
lag - pig metal fronitho secimbest Welrtllle. and
with haring under pretense of befog the owner,
.empt9yod men to loid a keelboat,and after hee
&mince reMalpg to Pity them,..Ationnin
committed the prisoner to jell, to some at the
trajCoott of quottot Nodal, - ' •
;Tee Pacanrrentair Saxon of Pittsburgh wet
in the Hier Presbyterian Church, Allegheny city,
Nedneclay evening, the 15th inst. It . v.
-opened by a memos from the Modaiitoe, aria or.
igenized with prayer, afire which it adjourned 01
Thurcitiy morning. -
On the 16th. Rey. Professor Alexander I'. Mc
'Gill au elected Moderator. and Rey. Gao. Hit
of thariarille, temporary Utak.
The . proceedine hare' been in the ordinary
channel of beldame thus far.
On Thursday,' Walter Lowrie, rag., Secrets
ey of . the Board of Foreign Missions, addressed
the Synod, giving iihistory of the difficulties and
thoeoceen of the Missionary rouse. He stated
that a large portion of the 'churches under the are
of this Synod, were ;remits in their duty on this
important subject. ..Their contributions to the
blienionary cause did not average over one'foorth
per cent. per weak, for cach communicant.
Favorable leper(' were made by atevazal
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item on the aut•ject of endowing the Westeni The.
;ological Seminary. The next meeting of the
;Synod was fixed on the 31 Wcvlotaday of Sep
tember, 1848, in the Flirt Church, Pittsburgh;
Saturday war chiefly dames,' to religious ever..
!clam. fisese points of constitutional law, involved
in • review of the minute% of the Presbyteries,
;went discussed.
On Monday, the Report of the Committee on
Publications was adopted, and the Res. Dr. Swift,
Rev. Mr. Lee, and Alexander Semple, Esq., were
lidded to the Committee.
On Tuesday, an overture was made to the 8y
riod, for tho appointment Of • Marion to Oregon
which was acted upon. but wa have not heard tit •
result.
,Wm. S. Caldwell, 3.1 at ham received No 6 o
-iFlowers PeivaniGed," n work of great beauty
ode which is more sett more attractive.
We aro elan indebted to Mr. C. for the Flews's.
ber, number of Bankers Magazine, width
Bankers and Commormial men ahould all enema,.
I Vohavich;nrequeSte — d — Mstateto the benev
olent public, that the Mrs. Ingraham whose weak
eye. and plumbic story hav'n misled many, is not
a deserving object ler their charities:
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dr.natxx Coma?, Su, 22, 11 347,—Preaen.
MI the Judges.
Joseph Long as Penneylvania Insurance Co.— ,
Error to the Thatrict Court. Argued by H. W.
Williams and Thomas 'William for PHI iu error;
Metcalf _for Deft in error,
AptifiV/ Manna vs John Barr, Error to the
Dietrica Coon. Argued by Hampton for Putt in
;nor; McCandless far Daft in error.
IVillista Chambers, et al, vs Thomas L pa*.
Etrar td",the District Court. Argued by Robinson
far rut in error; McCandless for Deft in error.
:Jamea•Logan vs James Mathews. Enor to the
Common. Plea. Aigued by Houlihan for . PUT in
error, MiCazalless and McClure for Dell .in
error. I
A LLEGLIEN Y COODITY.
711 the Editor of the Pilisturgh Gazette.
Your paper of yesterday morning contains a
malice by the County Commissioners of the asses•'
red value of real and personal property Alle•
ghenf county for the present year. This year be.
ing the triennial assessment, renders the redaction
important as a limbs of ecznpariron. I have to
day been making some calculation. bared thereon,
the results of which may possibly intermit some of
your readers, and also enables the public to judge
of the proeperiry of one city.
Allegheny co. rabestale '47, salami $16,486,828
penman! property •• 3,365,174
Asscased value in 1817 • $19,852,012
Real and personal as fixed by the
Revenue Commiivionera at Bar
-4ivlung, March 5, 1845, $14,689,025
Increase in 1847 over 1815, '5,182,987
• $19,852,Ut2
This shows an incresso in the Antenot's total
of paid property in 2 yrora opiate 351 per ant
Thi4 Assemnont dots not. by any meet. in.
persona! property In this county
subject 41e31110 taxation. The fad if, DUr county
pile into tbo State Treasory about an equal
anoint! of to. not includetfin the above amuse.
menL
Nunn. engaged in sigma variety of business
bare to Inke out license end in that form pay a
State tax.. The State talcs, 'Llorporation stoat,
flick inheritances
find to reference to the Acaator Conerars report
that Allegheny county has paid in three Miami-,
Igneous! items into the State Frew:try in
1846 47,719
She will probably pay in 1847 about 55.000
The amount of State his assessed on real and
personal ustate in this county was shaut $45,500
test year. The amount sawed in 1847 at shown
by the said table. $55,545,06
11751 estato in burnt districi rex
impled wad 1849 $1,445,950113 mills 4,337,80
58,88;9.5
It has been a frequent theme of complaint at
Harrisburgh by Eswern Representative. that
Allegheny did 'not pay her fair proportion of State
tax.. The above figures show that she has paid
annually during thedain two year. ova $90,000.
and mast hereafter pay $llO,OOO annually. I
thirk this is her frill and fair proposlioo.
sop; 22, 1847, T• J. B.
BAN., IN LW iota B TATL—By the late
banking law in the etatz of New Yotk, all Bank.
ing inititutions of dirccunt and depoaila were'
cermpclled to place in the hands of the Comptroll.
er, State Stock, as a security for the .redemption
of their iS/110, in the event of their failure: By
tho following table, taken from thegusiterly report
of blinks made to the comptroller, it will be seen
that some of them have beeic doing a large buai.
nesa without any resources other than the State
Stock. deposited in trust to above stated:
C8=!1
trok Notes counted Epeeic.
Fdromer'• Hank, 04den5b0rg148.394..545 152.5,15 D SLOAN
Merchrow' ii. Chatiranque to. *MEW none. Wu
Formeep Ronk. • do 7504,1 none. 469
rlus" do do 50000 none. 10tr
American Honk. • do 41003 none. 100
Northern Danko! New York,
lawrdiree Co. • 1:0!05 toile. 8502.5
ltaisilwrdkne r encnango Co. 03000 none. 4e7
31,011,727 ' . 112,(5S 11,0,140
his apprehended that if a pressor° In the money
market should occur—and from the recant heavy
forlorn in the city of New York each an event
~might take place—the chore system will be found
diaartorous both to the State and to the note hold.
era. U the banks . should be unable to redeem
their issues, the comptroller will be compelled to
sell the Sista Stock hypothecated In his hand.,
and Ito considerable an amount thrown suddenly
into market will have a tendency to depreciate
the Stock.
ft wee rciontly announced in the Buffalo paper,
that $40,000 of the Chatauque.County bank were
cent home for redemption, but not a dollar could
be realized.
A 1,11.1.11 IN rut wzrrses vsonrrsu.—Gen•
Arbacklo has sent off all the troops from fort Gib
son, in obedience to cutlets.
__He skys all is quiet
there, but he does not, know how long it will can•
limn so, after the weakness of the fort is known.
The Mexican war crudes excitement among all
the 'lndian tribes, and beyond the tribes in the Ha
mediate neighborhood of She fort, is a vast plain
traversed by Comanches and other roving tribes:
who regularly receive all the intelligence from the
punier, of Mexico, rind imput it to Me qeminoles,
4.:bieksurarrs end_ Creeks. '
A band of :Hiekspoos have lately been commit.
ting dePredatieninn the Creek., Chiekanwe and
eendooles, andireatly annoyed them. The latter
hare determined if the matter is not taken in hand
by the Guvernaient they will themselves remove
this telle to their own lend.
The Seminoles arc raising an abundance of corn
and upland rice: - The writer elates the corn crop
to be the best he ever new. Wild Cal, the Semi.
nolo chief says, Gen. Taylor is a brave man, bat
he whipped him in the FloriJa war. .lie thinks
the Mexicans are cowards, or very P3Or
Inteu React Fcvn.—Wo witicy by a late
Beaver Amu_ that we were led into error by the
account current of the Treasurer of the frith 111 , '
hot rand for Beivei count'', and gladly ma►e the
correction, The arcount.forwarded at horn val
uation wu $3,470,611--at foreign ulnation
about SB,OOO-.
Worm or Dr. Murata as.—lt is stated that the
copy: nght Dr. Cheaters' works, itnoludina
his life and letters, io be published by his mks.
law Di. Hanna toted= with some additional red.
ma of sornmata, and a ecntunentarr on the Hi.
hie, Lae teen sold for between 140,000 +ladle°,
;~~y .
iiE=MMMUNE=
Coz
Fneworx.--Thts following ale the closing
'paragraphs of the, lettie//addresied by Col. Fee.
moot to he War Derutemxt, spettly after his at.
Washington city:—
"Heretofore I have said nothing, and could have
said nothing, in my own defence. I was ignorant
', to all that waa going on 'against nor, ignorant of
the charges tent from CalifornS; ignorant of the
I intended arrest, and of the liabsidary publications
to preyedice the public mind. What was publish
ed in the United States in my fever, by my friends,
was done upon their own views of th tags here,
and of which I 'Anew nothing. It Prat only an
my arrival at the frontiers of the United States
that I became acquainted with . there thing' which
concern me so nearly.
Brought home by Gen. Kearney, and marched
in Waiver, I did not know of his design to arrest
me until the moment of its execution sa Fort
Leavenworth. Fin then iraloimen me that, among
the charges which be had preferred, were mutiny,
disobedience of orders, e:ssumption cf power, &c.,
and referred me to your effice for particulars.
. Accordingly, I now apply for them, and oak for
a full and speedy trial, not only on the charges
filed- by the said General, but on all accusations
contained in the publicattona against me.
The private calamity which hay this evening
obtained for me permission from the department
to visit South Coralma, does not crenro any 'ream
for postponement or delay of the trial, or in nny
way interfere with the necessary preliminaritts."
J. C. FREMONT.
Lieut. Col. Mounted Rifles.
"SHOW YOUR TIUKETS!" , —A • Railroad
Sketch.—ax 201.17,111 E.
From (he Louie Rereille.
On the rail can between Albany and Buffalo,
the conductors aro freqdently changed, tiering
a single trip, and us each new ono token charge,
he announces himself in office by the execoontorri
—"Show your ttcketa!"
On • night trip, recently, a truly oil Yankee
wee one of the passengers, and having exhibited
his ticket to the first conductor, be carefully Floc.
ed it in • well worn pocket took, buttoned it up
in the breast pocket of his cut, pulled his hat
tightly on his heed, and folding his arres, rraigced
himself to the care of Morpheue. Hie nasal or.
gut bad scarcely proclaimedtrilll in a dream land,
before another conductor came along, with—
Show your tickets!"
The old Tanker awoke tvith a snort, and bar.
leg been made continua of what war wanted, ho
exclaimed,
"I reckon you don't want to be satin' it all the
time, dew you?"
"Once will do me air," maid the conductor.
Well, you bee seen it that ofda," replied the
old gent, "so ion kin pass on."
Toe conductor insisted upon looking at it, nod
the disturbed passenger unlideoned his coat 1.111•
steeped the old pocket book, banded him the tick
et, and the conductor paned by.
"Them tellers are why afeed of gettin'
soled," said he, re. placing his ticket in - hi s al a i
pocket, he again resigned Monett to sleep.
The conductor, thinking ho had mined some of
the panengers, came back again presently and
asked to we the tickets.
What! again!" exclaimed the old mantttwell
mow you air the most peekid bother I over seed,
Jest take a good look now, and her dote."
The conductor panted on again, and the old man
stock his ticket in ids htt.band, and this time got
fairly to sleep. The motion of the care in a abort
time loosened his hat and fell oil; which a sleep.
less wig in the cars perceiving. ho picked op the •
conductor's lamp, and approachine thst old ;gent,
shouted in his ear—. Wane your. giebdr
"Palermo massy!" said the ola man, "et hero
not one of them ticket fellers:" and then he pull
ed out his pocketbook and searched it, put it hook,
then felt io his vest pocket, beki*i_ vain. "You've
got it," said be. "I gin It tow you. I know." Here
tie recollected sticking it in hie bat-band, and now
commenced a bench (orbit, head-piece. The hit
amid the shuffling of the passengens, feet, bed
been kicked along under serest different crate
After a boy starch of some minute,, lot thought
he percieved it beneath a fat old ladreetat. In
reed:kik fur it he awoke her. •
"What do , you want! rho invited =impishly,
as even the most amiable old lady would da when
awakened out of a aped deep
"I'm only reachin' far my ha:, mom," said be,
it's got under your rest."
"I tell you 'inut,"itaid she. "That's , a nice ex
cuse to be combo' feeho' rained s body with, when
they're asleep. I'll tell the agent; too if I don't."
".Why, good *various, rearm," said he,"you
might sleep an age in the utoit builiiitievith air ;
toad I'd never dream of teebin! yen."
"You migh't dream of doing go," snide - ate, "bet
you abut a bit too grad ta, I'll tin hot:ed.—comb's',
*akin' people up in the middle of the night, when
they're all alone, (there nem fifty ire the ear.)
talkie about la hat—why don't yes get your bat,
If it's'ibrre wed go away; bet f tell you it sins Were,
now, sled that's enough. lihink, for any reason
able person—always dtsturbite people thuseay
why don't' you take it I say!" .
Thu commanded, the d,stressbi old gent:omen
reached colder the seat at the dark looking otj yet
which he fanciod was his hat, arid the old lacy's
small pet dog, which ho caught hold of , by the
neck, seized him in torn by the finger', with a woe
ts twouglitr
"Oro ant.' can !hr ran :earl !Hog !
he; "why, it's a live varmint !'
"Now! said the old lady, "I rcrken you're satis
fied that it 'net the kind of her prune Letkiff is
and you eon go somewhere elm and earth for
your old bat."
A jolt of the can hero nearly throw him inti.
her lap, on which oho gave a !light scream cod
called for protection.
.•Peihaps this is your hat, air," said the wag
whoring personating the conductor, at the same
time handing him his chapeau, with ttio tidie r
safe in the hat.banil. With an - exclamation
ct
pleasure, fie scirell it.
mane; take the conauned ticket, will you!' he
exclaimed, handing it out proutiecoousty ; but
every body min.].
..Wont nobody her it?" be ingnired. eI vole
tew gratioue, wont - carry It anotber miniir
. Shomyour licketo!" exclaimed the candoetor;
entering, to erbitti be added, are at Auburn,
statement' •
"Here, take it," maid the old Yankee, in ■ high
.state of excitement; "I'd jest gutter bo locked up
in year dad-rotted old jail here, than trued by
night on there waggle., A man's. eternelly show•
In' hia iicket—ninnin' •gin mus dogo, or what'a
in all - Geed sight muse, anus old winner
As he leaped fr nu the car, his waggish tormca.
egg •hooted if,, him, '..Shose your tickets!"
"Darn your tickets, sod the hull !alio' on yr'
ha shorted back, as making track. for the hotel, bo
diaappeared in the darkness,
The numerous friend, of Edward Miller, Chief
Engineer on one of the Di'visions of the Central
Railroad, will be pleased to bear of the very ast•
Isfeclory manner .in, *bleb he h. stineved
One of. the most diflicu% objects of bin air
pointment A highly' in•eiligent fellow , towns+,
men, who has lately been of tbu work, and sho d
three letter. to the Garb American end United
States Gazette, on its importance, have bees ex
tensively relublished, and meet a still morn cc.
tended circulation,speaking of the must difficult
part of the line. etayst—q em alike surprised end
delighted, in going with Mr Miller over mast of
this line now under contract, to °burro with 'whet
conatuoate Weill he had overcome the neural im
pedimenta of these fifteen miles,"—Philadelp4iD
New.
OIMNINO or GI ill 10 COLLItti E.—Salary of Cm
Matrons7sD per annum; Steward, $800;
pal, female teacher, $500; fast arsiatant female
teacher, $350; second asaiinant rouhdo teacher,
$250. Maintenance of the pupils, matron, teach
era, - governess, and clothing of pupila, je.nit,,e. and
gardener'. wage., and wages of how° Ferrante
and foal, $2,000 was appropriated, instead of $ 3 ,.
000, as originally reported.
Parr:sir or isrense - s--The President and
Directors of the Baltimore and Sarquehana Rail
road Company het week, made a payment of
$5,000 on account of inte(rst due the Stem of
Maryland. Ten thousand dollars nerd paid two or
three weeks ago. Them payments give evidence
of the reprdJnerease of buvinets on the road.
Maureric. Teetnuarn.—Ws are informed
that the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph line
has been opened to Louhag, Kentuckj and
that &speckles may hcicafMr be forwarded to
that city. t Home's printing Magnetic Machine is
dinned there, and communications aro received
In printed letters.
W•-No curet ito Pays Pliant Meal—
beJeckson's Embrocation is the only , medicine Met
will core olds go very ,anon. land troublesome
diseima. It a:moldy foamed...ly ape,. pain and inn..
malion, Mope all bleeding, subdues that Intoleruhle itch
itom, bat efteetually cures, M a eery .Iron tone prreons
whose llama hare been rendered miserable for atm...—
Its application produces no pain, but rather au egrcen
hie and pleasant sensatfon. If permute elle:eat will
If and hear of the great October of eases that have
been cased, they win be 0.101/141rd. •A Ftlit:cinall Or
this city , who had been under the knife o: the singeon
for two Or three limos William being elired, has by to.
logn bottles or the Embrocation'tmen eradleallreured.
It solid beyond parcedentif—{Phil. gaturtia, Conner.
Was For, sato m hasher/4h at the PEKIN TEA
MILE, Founh street, twat wood, and also at the
Drag But • of If \ P Schwan:, Federal ategheny .i
-ty.al4d4kw
O►Z lll
TS
TIMID STEM.
(13.19 a are now pr
and.expeditiona mann
soca a. largo Pastan, .
Laud; Sheol C4eitinsi,,
PAINTING , OPPiCEi
NIB or oorr orrice ALLOt
repared to execute In a Biperior
ter, all /undo of km .riorturo,
ellethroboat Bale, Bills of Wing,
Mood Arno, Card., -
l~l7►gl
•
EL= 711.1171718 ;
.d N inn beet manner, pa nll
. 114 &tenancy and al thn lowan
kW a h n y arvtuagta idm.
nise,
m;g==ffm
, ~
Correspoodeace of the rittstflugh Gaiette. ''
- Rte uxotrb, Sept. 22-3 P. x.
the Sauthem . inail . has arriveiVbst captains:2o
stews from th e Army.
•
- Interments a Raw - Orfains 'on the 14th am
Yellow Paver, were—Charity Hospital, 2.3—Liv•
hyette, 12.
m. The epidemic is evidently abating:
Exclusive Corteeponaznee of ilia Polobargb Gam.. '
PHILADELPHIA MARKET,
PRI.i.II,I4POIAp &pt. 22, e e. X.
Flour--Sales of Old Western, at $4.,374; of
Now Western of $5,25 per bbl, at w the h rates
there ere more sellers than buyer&
Rye Float ....Moderate salve at $4 per bbl.
Cornmeal—Sales at $3 per bbl.
Wheat—Sales of6ooo hi new Southern Wheat
afloat, at 108, per by,
68 C
ern
per he Market is rather, dull, with sales at
Market
Provisions—Po r k is drooping, Bacon and
Lard continue firm.
Whmkey —Prices have slightly 'declined, with
oaks at 25c . per gall.
Cation—The market is quiet, with no change
in prima -
EXclusine Correspondence of the Pittabergh Gazette
BALTIMORE MARKET.
Baltimore, Sept' 22, 7 P. r.
Flour—There is an Jameson in the demand in
the mar — , and prices azo on the advance: — Bales
or, Wedeln at $5,39i per bhL Then) ate
mornbuyera limn sellers. Bales of City • Mills
brandeat M:5 per hbL
Carn,-Ittodersta wiles of Pnme White at 64e
per be. Sales of Prima Yellow at 60e per be.
Oats—Bales at 39p per be. •
Exclusive Correspondence of the Poisburisti Gonne
NEW YORK MARKET.
Sep2,
Flour—Moderate sales occur t.
at '2 $5,7546,00
por bbl.
Wheat—Sales of 6,0001 n Prime White at
llBal2oc per by.
Cani—The Market is quiet, with no solo to
quote.
Vats — Moderato nibs occur at 46c.
Ryr--Silos at ?Salem NI.
Cottoo—Lliothing doing in the article. Mu.
ket dull, with a declincrof is on the lb.
Provisions are withcrut change. Prices nonsi
ell.
•
•
Groceriee--The market continues quiet, with no
change in prim.-
Wool—There is an active demand at the fel
foleMantew
Am Bar 8 p 15-40 a-45
4. full bid) Me-35 0-48
U 3 4' .--34
" °atm 1-28
" sup( pid —3O a-32
" Ped Pio 1 —2B a-30
By the Western Magnetic Telegraph.
FIIO2I CHIHUAHUA AHD SAATA SE.
Conenrondenee of the Pataborgh Game.
Ciackmati, BcpL 22-10 A. A.
Dates from Chihuahua to the lot of July, and
from Banta Fe to the Bth of August; have been
received.
In the former place a very satisfactory state of
things existed, the Mexicans adhering rigidly to
the treaty entered inbl between the traders and
themselvea
I Foul teen Companies of - Volunteers had left
Santa Fe Par Fort Leavenworth, a abort time
before the date of the news received. Tho' four
remaining companies would leave in the course of
a week from that time.
Col. Love, who. had charge . of the $300 , 000
fa: the payment of the troops - , arrived at Banta Fe
on the 'Tafel 'Jane,
The returning Volunteers have been very much
reduord by death, and the companies will not now
number over 40 men each.
•
Carreapandence of the plttaborzb Glizetit
- CINCINNATI MARKET.
emu.,NATI, SepL 32, 8, P. M.
Floor—Salo of 160 u Ulm •t 84,610,23 per
LW.
Graic—The market h without chaise.
Providons—The market is quiet end prices
nominal. .
Whiskey—Moduli° sales at 16ia17e per gall.
ebetae— !SOO IN Irma sold at le per lb.
FROM THE ♦IUIy;
An interesting letter in the Washington U 111913..
psye the following knit and desersedeoitoplitecni
to Gen. Seat.•
"The greeting of Oen. Scott by the troops idler
the action, on seeing the success of all his plans,
was loud end 'nail - mons. It mast have &Ikea
the *Hats of the Montexuausa" Their 'sulks.
slum seemed to cheer the Mexican officers id their
co ptivity. The army has implicit confidence in
hem, ind apprehend nothing wirers he commands.
He are a every thine-and calculatei the cost of
every measure... During the day, we took 2,700
pi:turs, 8 Generals, 37 pieoe• of artillery, and
amanition enough for a whole campaign, Their
&teams were completely turned, and their plan.
upecto
Another extract vomiting of Colfteilly's.stitek r
Mop:
.Wo hurried 600 of their deed found on the
Our own lose dienot exceed 60.
Mika Gen. %Whim 0 Buller, of Kentucky
hy so far recovered from the wounds which he
received at Monterey, that ho proposes immediate•
ly to jain the army of Mexico.
Mr. Kendall, of the Picayune, says, why some
dour engineer officers were not killed in the dirt
(went reconhoisances and actions near Mexico, is
almost a miracle, for thby were always foremost.
The Vela Cron Correspondent of the N. ()-
National say. that Gen. Scott was wonaded at.
/lowly, though not dangerously.
The New Orelwi Commercial Bulletin learn•,
ed verbally, by tee tory Kingshuni, that Parades
was et o!iriba, at the heid of a body of troops,
and had declares himself against Santa Anna, and
agaioet any peace with the United Status. /
$5,00. BOOTS 5,00.
NO. 013 FOILTRTII STRUT.
CORNER OF POST oFPICE ALLEY.
LetU miliacriber respectfully informs the public dud
ban commenced the esanufaciere of Gentleinente
)'.Boom, or good somata! and workmanahip
h .
in
whi.di he will - wanton...loam, to any Boot ever made
Pittsburgh for the price. Thew ham/wane Roma
will be made to elongate, end vestment them as envie-
VASIL
acne dial the
lem en very
are lo
rew pnce of FIVE DOLLARS
Gentquested to call and
them. WILUAAL VINCENT ROBERTSON; -examine
meld . thecesear he IV U ERSKINE
ID o WIDG AND ANTI3IASONI6 MASS MEET—
ING—WiII be held on Thursday Evrning, gad ins In
the South end of die New 3firrket Holue, , All
e.
ny. Lot the Friends of Protection, and all there
who considerthe People c•pshic of thinking and act
ing for themselves, attend iho Meeting.
The Meeting will be addressed by several dirtin
geliheil Ppeakers.
op=
=CM!
te E J n
O T H ue N s U.
Rhef Sl E ot Y i , n st. b h y A t T h R e
AR v I . N.TE, M
OHRceAs
daughter or D. S. Scully,Esq.
On the Inst. by Rev. Franis Herron D. D
ROBEICrSIit
SNYDER. Al. the
D.. to Miss n VIRUINIA C..
slaughterer Mr. James Crossett, all oljthu eity.
PORT WIXEB
A EMS. POILT IVINES. toad vl
13, WO MG, eonxieth, of
I tl•trix & :on o" pore '
do awe .
Trelde dobloro
gpe
" dou
FFILCo " du
Intage., of *.k", '4O,
r 4 . '47 ltt e e;
04borne's
LEC!‘I,
non ca
do g imler, rich,
Ducal tkups single do I n
vn end no iin? Buglundy very superior, Legre cs Q Cala pa r
i e
end Cede.
Feverel of there wines are the bent far medical per.
pm sr; many of Mein come from the District of tbe upper
Como, moody freed by age from acy or mireetneu
1.01 res doing, in mem min Mr sale by the °rims' pack
s,. and alsd oa Ll:aught at the wine store of the sub.
scriber, JACO!' WEAVER
cyrll
16 cur morket & from sts
y k .T ADE 11/ta. WINES-7.1 Mao Madeira., Sher•
LY-I..roni, gluing., Litho. nod Ten lin Wines cm.
bracing some of the choicest brandai Met receiving and
lor silo by the
Muds panting(' or otherwise.
gal.°, 40 des rsto and etherries, for sale by, th e
dos or single bottle, at JA,COI3 WEAVER'S wine since,
wittier of Martini nod PIMA tb. a/
PUBLIC EXHIBITION.
T I L E, a b i l. " l ' .. gre, "n`
would en TilinUn - Itte Y clitl e n
fe sllegbenk comity, an as exhibition:of specimens
the chimer at Fon. grown in fentlittancrica, in th e CI
TV OF ALLEGHENY, on Friday and Saturday, the
irt and '«I rf Ortsber. Persons may engage Fonit 'rree
Want the specimen vanctie•extobilet and the trees wil
be delivered an a s geth Oember. Aiken
none* warranted as rerder4nted.
opnr.larllT S A libibillaisa . NDU k BROTFIER
CAUTJON TO TUE PUBLIC—Th oubser*
Ili bar -by writtch contia t with the Pirm e Tsa Coy
has dtc ' exc lonian. right to :ell their Tell Pinaburgh
And Allegheny cities. Any person atletoptiog to sell,
:bele Teas. except procured through mg, ta practising a
deception And a fraud wan the public—and their UAW
MEDIA are not lobe relied on.
spl27 . A JAYNER 72 Fbalt
QM:CT IRON—too luna NO tl, lgotled;
I.] g 5 lAN No V.l.Junfauti
50 " u 25, Juniata; En vale by
`goal ' JOHN F PERRY
I , 7l l Z — ZtV%*=lfi:.74l;Vityc;E:
spt . rdit
17 TIN-40 Pip on hand and
.13 ioi
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A• TLANTIC ANEP.IILSSISSIPPI TEL.
EG RAPIL .- Connedting Lines tor naitog
the printipal 'rowco , in Ohio, with the maitiTele
graph Linest—ThitoLin. of the • eAtlantic,Lake and
MLiinippi Telegraph,' whieb the aubsenber and
his aseoelatee new now' extending along the shore.
of Lake Erie and Michigan, is well no on the. Na-
Ronal Read, (end or wowoalent a tn. - maned miles
arej already erected between I the scabord Line and
Pittabirgh, Cleveland. Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicav
go rod Lel:dawn° on.the route to ',St. Louis) will,
with all reasonable despatch, be arranced to as to
accommodate all the principal tow. in Ohin,Mich
igan, Indiana, Monis, W tsconsin,Sce.—thim exten
ding throughout thwe and ether States, the eon..
tages of. satisfactory ...Ora with the Main Tel
egraph Linea between the Eastern Western States.
(These objects will be promoted t the Lower
eliasissippi Valley by the ‘ - litimissippi Valley and
Mexican Gull Telegraph." winch it now being bold
under the imperial.. of Messrs. Ghilme , Dana,
Relay and Shatlner, between, Louisville, Nashville
and New Orleans.)
The Legislature of Ohio, on,tbe memorial of the
onderaig,ned, baring diluted. , right of way for the
contraction of Telegraphs 'on any plan in which the
people bare confidence enough to enlist their en•
imprint or money',—end the undersigned 6ctng re
arrived to furnish the best modes of Telegraphing
that hare been or may hereafter be devised by
American Ingenuity, has secured the right to uee
1 four Merced - American Inventions, (including Mar
.
se's Patent, and also House's Patent Letter Printing
Telegraph)—securing each inventer liberal mem
aeration as reqiredf by IcOntract where his invention
hierriployedta tne end that an delay or difficulity
need everaccur Irom relying exclusively on any one
mode of TeleVraphing upon .the lines constructed
through my agency.
While I will hare nn personal controversy with
any of the peddlara of Patent (tights who are en
deavoring to humbug the comma ity with nasertiong
that one Patent, and only one, can be used for Tel.
egeephleg in the United Stems, It meats proper
that the brand of fraud and imposture should be
stamped upon all such rash aneniona. There a
mom than one Patent; and as House's “Letter Feb.
ting Telegraph," besides being paiented in the Uni
ted States is alao patteted in Orcat Britain, [the on
ly American lliegraph thua hoomed,] it will I,
quire more than mere asternnn or threat to prevent
its being used along with other Telegraphs amen
our lines, whenever the public interest enquire. it,
without" panniasion"from any other. Patentee or
his agents or controllers—cancel:illy asProlesaor
Henry, the highest lining nutentity , in Electric Seiv
once, declares that Haute's Telegraph it tent an in.
fringemen t on Morse'. Patent, nor alinnything which
Protease' Morse ms tt right to claim—the fnends of
Col hlone'r Virginia Telegraph. which I lave also I
the richt to use, being equally sanguine respecting
its ratan all well as originality, arli equally resin.:
red to resist manonpolising pretensions, Irma what.
ever quarter they may proceed.
The result of the attempts to the United States I
Court at Philadelphia, to prevent me 111111. Wag
NOM'. Patent en the lines covered by ray coati..., I
indicate. tho fate that will befall any and all at
' tempts to blackmail me and nulify, that contract, I
though whatever might be the fate oil that contract,
it could nut impede tee working ot.the hero or Tel
egraph constructed by me Or my alrOrialre, inns.
much n I hold the right to eire fuer different Amer
ican Telegraphs, either of which, oriall of which,
can be and shall be need whenever Mquired.by the
public interests and the welfare of the Telegraph
system generally.
Any communicatinn7reapecting the l .esteasion - of
the Telegraph, will he promptly attended to, it ad
dressed to the tebscriber, either at Albany:P h .
delphin, Pittsburgh or Cincinati.
• HENRY ITRIELLI
Cincinnati, Sept. 11,18.17.
NOTICE—TELEGRAPHIC.
A thorough familiarity with all thel lacts or the
case in controversy, and lull investigation of the le_
gal principle• bearing on the impordint question
render it proper to say that, as associates of Mr.
O'Rielly from the commencement of the l'elegrapfr.
in enterprise through Individual resources in. the
United States, we also "appeal to the public." and
to the tribunal, of the country, to protect no in our
jun rights; end we hereby warn all persons. comp.s.
Mee and associations, that they will noVbc permit
led to consitTum and put in operation lines of Mor
se's Electro-Magnetic Telegraph ore, any portion
of the iertitnry claimed by Mr. O'Rielly. until we
.cease to have laws to enforce the observance of con-
Vaal. HENRY kL SELDEN.
ALVAH STRONG,
F.:LIM-LI D. ELY,
JONATHAN CHILD,
SAMUEL L. SELDEN,
GEORGE DAWSON.
Stare of New York, Aug.. 1147. sepa!St
Parnes..fie., for Sale
A FINE choice farm Of .hove 230 00701.R:10 n pod
tavcroataad.inable,eleelleat vpr.nev nod /0.11, house
aol.good farm boo,. tiered C On a
public mad, and on Pm river, rode. (ruin Paid , ureli.
Ali., (or .ale—a 41311th iraci of 30 nertS. iag m tip.
per St Clair tovrovlvp, tl or U voiles (non PalaborKti oboe,
half approved, oad an old budding or tea it.
Mao, a chair. toren of aboat Yld °ere.. ICR.tradi
l'i.pealrgb, on [he Klitannalq -road, mast
paavea
ibrougli it. /I Isai a goog sio4y nal a tia.i darell.pg
bouse, aritta r a Lichen tad cellar, add aboal am.
classed.
Al*, 0 11.1113/1 rll2l tie,•, on the worrrn and
I Salltburgh rood. It ban a comfortable log h00f... black-
I hmitit Amp... good spring, and n%clung osehnrd on a
All of air above oropeny Sc said low anal on
stieronamodetui F trout. For :tee and part,
plow, call nt tr:qiiiAtt rt11.1,-,IA gent iittld cOl/11. afttal
lilerr•blUV. Firth At, near Wor.f, npvrialkw
C.1122110L1C INSTITUTE LECII:IILE.S.
T"Eundersigned Lecture Col.l . lEldlee. or ihn Catholic
Institute, take plenatt re to attrinunning In the public,
that arthogemcnot ore being'eompleten for loaning a re.
rite of Lecturee upon blterary as id tteterdifto sulneeni,
delivered before the Iniztute during the eunvng Fresno.
The opening Lento, rid itelivrted by Jon. II Conn,
,of Ihnleirlphta. no Monday Leering cot
the:lth loot. in Ilia 11015 of I n4ttt. , 0.1 Pau., reboot
bu , ldt nevi at o'c took
Single Ticket, la inn In-enlre. 23 c,,nte. 'rennet* ad
=Lag two 1.2111 e. will, GenlieMen.:o ern,
net. map heprocured . ne 11., Store. M W
mitte
ItleCoe, or nlogue and J./urging, al, et , °i.e./men of th e com
al Mg door.
LUKE TAAFFEI,
Dr D AIc3IEAL, I
JAS MAY, Coo/unitive.
PC tiNON.
rrp-W4, 11-71.:11MAN.
A SHEEP bandit, la, rre'd aae.
ILfar *ale by !WIN I , Pli/C
opal enr lairrty , tooln FL.
CL°VlgB4 "hl7 : l` V. d oi=3; `, ?;,;& co
tor lot Ec WL7OII Ft.
13 1 " 1 "0 Jo. , V ,, eht'o Indian Vegetabla
warranted go - noun:l,lnm reed; for sale by
opttl A E
(11DEB. TI/VEGIAR—W ruprr:or nr ell
.J relelveil sod for eale ,
try= WICK S. McCANDLESS
_ .
A PPLICS —I it) bbis grecn App:tejugt ree'd: 6r rn
spt:ll by W GREER
bbIO 19
a prenc Linreed 0.1 burrreed; for Web,
ne.• F SELLERS.I7 Ithern-
LAILED OIL -0 bf bblatlim fll enaTed fuel reed;
p_ett for We by F SELLERS
RED -1.5 bbla ben Engloir Ye:let/au Red ion recei
ved and for we by
I; A FAUN F.STOCE h. CO
0 Liroe2 .axe
, 1111.1 Ni PLATES—WA/bre f X bort cloorroal , broo!la
rove/ for rale by JOitN 1 . 1,11f11
G LUE —1 rok Nol extra wheeptAt rre'd. for rale by
.pErl • l; A iINee'COCK l:()
•
13 11 .LYISTONEIbbi•Juo reed; gor ible by
opttl • IiSELLERI,:•7 woodlo
pARTAIIIO ACID—Z.O lbs just teed; :Or i t
J. .pre.t by It k:bEILLK
t , IT. LW/WOOD-313 11oe ree'd; for fala by
a Pry E br.U.Eltb
D IVE-1 caul:linen lAbe ree'd: fur balc by
tpt.24 I SHLLERS
BIUCK.
—I coax I.'oo h 11.211 i Wick lust ree'd; to
moo oy It It ....1t121.E1t..
B EAss— bbl e,• ye 1111 d c arsenal; white, to
12
apt 22 , salc by WILL a. aIeCANDI.Ezi
ALEMATVS=2I) eras vclatail I. , teleram.
ea Ie by IC): et elLkre
BANBEELRIES- . -.1 b' Is reed sadtor Mk' by
C
J D . WlLLlettea 11U woad et
D ICE FLOUR-2 cares *epergne foreale Iry
41, D
:1611UN015-1 Dordeaux, Jai+, far ask by
4, aye. JLI Yr ILLIA NIS
b I by
CITRON -3 Demob tar sa e
‘../ spit)
•I^ J D
LEEoE_E:2 ca for solo by
ve J
D WILLIAMS_
F ANCY 806 P-1: . b. Resorted for ea, by
opal J I) I\'ILLI/01$
Ntritilmos 7 i bbl !rest ror rasa by
Pa 7 .1 L
_l% ILLIA31:1
S NUFF—I bbl Garrett's, malt bladders. for .ale by
pa,: J U )1'11.1.1).31e
STAR CANDLES—IS bee let role by
!PM J
C HEESE—VS loir prame W II rjorol,lfaiAais
M--
ACKEILIZL-3 bblo No I, Its 7, for n i ne by
opt= bVILLIA3
I ~TAL LE s""—utlrtn.:,4lCtt;rlNDLES
STAR CANDLES --01a• for salc . by .
epr..l_ WIC/i It bIcLANDLIt. _
P OTAFIIi-3 cyltsjus tre.o'd . l;lld ior sak by
..
sptt,' V. 11., & Alel 1-.,:AN1,1,:i
B`CIUI2I . —Z) Idtd. :laculderm ,on tereived and m
sole by J JOILLAN h ,ON
-4p121 I, lit.crty.
—,_ .
__
S A . L p k. . , P AT "VTZ:;=,nn.,, co
. _
_ ._.
F Lovit_lAbble ircrh grc. ,,, , , d J 4. Z,,d,i4i.771').
oppl cur rmithfieltl nod si no, sr,
• •
L}LATHER -6 Jo,. liumenstoVd Lrethcr
for suit toy
FRIII,AD,I(IIM 81A,
pi:me 11nros;
ld do bboulters n rectising;
spell for vale by 171,1,50 st
FILL/Sii VLOOIL—OIe bids Hinton tilio flour;
• dO Unto co;
receiving in store and for sale by
OAISFORD k CO
spreldgt Commission rbereil tots, liberty sr
MASON'S en LIAJ jeer rc
cowed and for solo by
El A rAIINESTOCIC Jc Co
Corner lc 4.oroni
_Le
MACK EII.EL-100 bbls LIMO NO
fur sulc by IF. Mgt tac-OP:
sptlJ cur I:ltcrty truv.n uts
OTANII-I.:‘ pure at trosll . ll,rtitte -- hy
.0 Tlll Nitta(
LIT 91.A85-13au in. mooned otir for •Ile by
•• • plata El F VON BONN rioasra. Cu
PAPER PILL BOXES—WO loc:i;it4iie4;icooi s - C 1
ATM by
- BELLIMS
SurgeudyJast received; ger mile uy
I uttO 6 E SELLERS
DOW/DZILED BUIIHAIia.--Six cll.. East .
. lad* just tecolvod'arid for rate by
U A - .FAIINE.rOCK & Co „,
corder kt &wood
2 1141 r nand g am in e w e b
=MEM
4 Y
maillowaipamtK _
_lndian Salm
Hy J. McKean*. Al.Upaesr
rbk Buddil
!we_.— —fee-- in the 61h Wardof
the Cifyif Piete&urgh; at Audion.l-
n N bstordar next,Sepirmlier sath, at st o'caink so the
x." enernoon.,wilt l ai en.ld on the pre... in toe Slil3l
Want of the city orriusbergh. 39 Building Lows been.
•tifolly situated. tor private rest& aces; lade the property
of Aaron Hera deceased, commettlrealled Grove Hill
Mansion, (rooting on Walnut et. and Coil Hill; Turn
pike The Lou anat.., and yell laid oat for Private
dwellings, It to the reset yaluable and handeentely loca •
ted property °tiered at Abellon for many yeara. A plan
of the Lois ean be seen at the Auction Recess of-the
subscriber, and any infisrmation !aqui red will be given.
Terms meth. and the balance to l iaterca6 ,2 and 3 oars, with
payabin normally. swami be bond Tang mon
e. oa the pionaisca JA3lt NeKENNA,
spun Auclioaeor
-----
John D. Div r
. ,
Large Coate Rouse aeui 29
.Building Lois,
At Auctions.
ON Seturder,The ad day of Octoher, at t o'clock, A.
At., will be sold on the premises. situate between
the Washington and Steubenville turnpike Roads, ad
jetniiis Temp manta elite, a 9 cheap Sultana Itits,suna.
hie for healthy and retired residences of Moro engaged
in theritostairr,h and Allegheny, winch can
I.y .nant bone, be reached itt less then half . hoer.
Alto, that handsome - and spaMeee frame Cottage
eat present occupied by the Rev S C Jennings,
adjoituntithc above Lots. with 'Moat one and a halt
acres of round on which ore about IVO choice fruit
tre,,,bn.gthttery,an ezeillent well of water, stable, de.
Raeli lAn wall be aessible by consentent streets;
plan of which may tee mien et the Auction Rooms; and
the propeny shown by the proprietor on the premiss:a
Talc Inittepalitble.
Terms—olle-fourth rash, the atiidne in three equal
.annual payreents, with interest, to be secured by bond
and ' , longest.
apt. JOAN D DAVIS, Auctioneer
---
funding Lou in Launtneevilk, at Auction,
FIN Satarday afternoon the 25dt tartan J o t eksek will
kJ he sold est the preedes. two valeable lots of pound
Situele the ibroilgla of Lawrenceville, baying each
a how of FS Teel on Nailer et., ar.d'exterhlteg bark ILO
feet
live. to I rwstie alley, which le 2U feet wide. gale pogi-
Ternt•--One.half cash, balance In one year, arittfin
Wrest; to be seenotd i.e bond and mortgage. Tate to
(Imputable, PKTER bireA.RTNEY
aptl7 JUIIN D DAVIS, Anea'r,
-----
Lease of Brick Howe and Lot, at Auction.-
nN Friday afternoon. the 911 h inst. ut 3 selack, on
v.." the plowmen St ate SSr Of Webster and Elm
will be sold the tine:pima won of a tense, haring
alwed seven years to mu,ott • Lot of Ground:3Y fi from
an Coal Lane or Webster It. and extending back abobl
63 feet, on which is erected &two:wry tlackaiore and.
Dwelling House, at present occupied byJames McCon
nell, nil - teat to an annul ground rent of fourteen dol.
for e. payable half yearly iblissesnion Steen on ISt of
°ember next. Tenon at sale.
spy . JOHN 1) DAVIS, Aces
Extemnra Sale of Rooks
ON 'Wednesd the day the 23rd, and gf
orday th e atth herb y
:o'c
at lock,Thu ra
at the Csnancterci ri d
Carer' Room, corner, of Wood and sth a in, snit be row
without tesenie, • large collection of valuable. Hooka,
Sow refire from New York. embracing is good assortia't
of standard work. in theology, history and travels, po
etry and the drama, medicine, architeciure, and other
brancb es Of science end literature, hooka in rich nod
elegant binding,enitablo for presents; fine hbrary cat.
bons of etandard works, fasniT Moor and cap
writing paper, gold and steel pens. black hooka kg.
sp:22 JOHN DOAN'S Atte*
ON Tharsdar raemina, th e 22 1 inat.;at 10 o'clock. at
, e Comma/Na t tales Ilitem, comer of Wood and Fifth
tn, will be sold—
An extenrive asuortment frerhland ucattonable eta
plc and fancy Dry 000d5,2 eases Gingham Umbrella,
Dams, Shoes, fine cutlery, to. . .
• •
At 2 O'Clock, P. M. •
1 large Iron Safe for Coon ling Mai,.
substantial Baroache in complete order, with shift
ing top. suitable for one or two horses.
A q uoutity of Groceries,' Queenswate, Glassware,
Shovels, tiand Oozes, wrapping paper, be.
A large assortment of hooschoid aud kitchen Aunt.
tore, embracing the stock of a family who is declining
housekeeping.
At 7 O'Clock,P.M.' •
A splendid assortment of stainable new books embr
nn standazd winks In all the Varian. deparatents
sence and li lernturet also, letter and cap writing p,
r, blank books, he. sp.=
Po
',drys Nos. El and 27 in ad Presbyterftut Church it
Auction.
O N rriday a ft ernoon the 24th Inn: at 4 ° t ench in
front or the Church at the corner of 3rd and Ferry
am, will be sold without reserve, for cash, Pews Nos EI
• nd 27 whirl: are very advantageously situated and coot
• rig Inaliy h•Stru each. JOH:ilt DAVIS.
• sytacd
linderarnter's hlale of Blankets.
THIS hlornititt at IU o'clock. at the Commercial Sale
Room, conies Of Wood and Filth s ts, artll he sold midi
out r..seree for cash, 40 pair blue California Blankets
quo JOHN_O DAVIS, Aset
Fourth night of the engagement of
NB. AND .1 1 / 2 SS WEMYSS.
Thursday, Sept emier 23d, 1847,
•
Will be presented Phakeipeare's Play of
ROMEO' AND JU-LIET.
atm •••• •Mr. %Venire.
yiera s e Tc' e Mr. Daker.l C. Wenlyss
Mier which 'Pas Da Danner.; by Aliae . ANNA DIAL
VIVA—To conclude with the false of
"LUCKY STARS."
•
Burnaby..... —.Mr. Dnaal Barbara-- • • •Miss Petri
07Doors open at 7, and eetrSain will rise at I past 7.
HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITIOIS.
rpm: Pittsburgh Horticultural Palely will hold t,
J.
Etbthinoa ur Ponta 'framable,: and Flowers,
On ti 224, lard, cad RSA uf Sepreeenr, 11,
At PAO° HAIL
PRE3IIII6I CS are agered for the Itossiagprplurtlon
VISCH:sFor tr.
Or tor cguirosnalberl ausiely thf
Apples, nal leis than pea i Pak Ps*Olca
I.IIOC Apples Var l elyoubdoor Grape,
Ic Winter Apples 6 ?galena
pears. not leas than I perk - Quart of nuts
IClable Pears la Quinces
11l Winter Pears
Vacatrasrms—Fosuls Eec
1 hauls CaLimy, • 3Smashes
stt Limas. 13 roots noisily
sot , 12 entrails
Pock Union, 12 Parsnips
Vcastanle Fyne . 12 itlood Ireets
Lone double Parsley Peck or Turnips ;
pck Windsor Penns Peek Tomatoes •
I Pek Lima yo Pecond best pole POIIIIO.I
" -sweet da
FIDIVEZa —Far Vic For and teremi ten trisplaye,
Dahlias Buquet*
Gut Flowers Montbly Ewes ' •
Green Hoeft Plan= . •
Diacretionary Premiums will be given ti idditiontt
!kittenlnns! and -FtoraJ Prottagnons,lFdeented wor
thy.
•
Claim.. for Pt eminms, who are not member. of the
&Mew, will papal.
• Ticket.. of dms•ion CS eremite be had at the Book
stoic, end Wickersham's Seed Store. Pinsbanuti. In
Allegheny. City. at the Drug Stores of II P Schwartz.
.lohu Mitchell and Jelin Sargent. In Birmingham, at
the .Drug Store et John 0 Smith. Or fnw one of the
Exc.:lye Committee. Member, wilt be 'admitted en
pi-eventing limit...dice. at the door.
Compel.. for premium. will hand their names in hi
the kind and quantity of what they will exhibit to any
moniker oft. Ezecattre Committee, and that they will
hare their prodintioni at the li W on the morning Mille
Plat ' sptitdF
NrollCE—The County Cote nu*stone ra bare famiohed
/..11 the Awmpors in me warclty boroughs and town.
Myth of the ea my Flat lint. of taxableu in their
retpe fire theca*. Any perfous whose names are
etnitled: or who have come tn. tm9 dtitrict end have
not been nomsed. ens be assessed and have their name*
entered upon the had taxable* by calling on the An.
tempo( their district on or before the 2nd day of Oc
tober.
The names of the Assessors in tho two cities, Bi
•• Ingham and AI tinelie Gler 2.1^6 as follows:
Pittsburgh, In want, Chat les Crorc.
Ds 3d do Wm Whitaker.
3i/ do Thos Pairmsn.
Do Id, do Richard Hope.
Do Sth do Jos blelsoon.
DJ nth do Jilted hl Blush. •
Do :di do Wm 31 Anhurs.
Do • tt ard 9 Jahn Allen. .
Allegheny, Ist ward, I L Carpenter.
Do 24 do Daind Aeon.
Lb 3d do Win Beason.
Do lib 'do kleneese Derby. -
•
Birmingham, N I' Pearson.
Afisnehelnec, Lest Burchfield.
Published by ostler of Big Board of Commissioners.
spilSdrodtwP. JAB GOICAII.V, Clerk
PRINTS ON.
44
CEDAR ST., NEW YORK
LEE Si BREMNER
Establinied a watchman to the year Inls, yr the
. parf,
polo of y the City in teiAr v Tatt w ith
low prices—end exhibiting, al all acetone
of the pent the Largest eleonment in •
,THE• WORLD.
They ore now opening 'Several Hundred Packagers,
composing every new style of Forelgn and Dominic
pont...ion, many of which are not to be found nix:
where, and which have jaw been purchased, and are
altered for sale for Cash and short credit, at
PRICES REDUCED
PRONI
ONE TO . ,FIVE CENTS
per yard below the prices of April and May, as per
Printed Cautiogncs, which are corrected daily, for the
infornmonn of oayem.
PRINT %V lEEIfIUIIS&ri
New York, Jane, led:.
Telegraph from Pittsburgh ,to Olean Fatal
I " , ' , Pl l l' , ':' l 'rttlo d r b :Uestnlo' i m i 7mEle'hestnr.Sl a e g ".
Ursa TerVePbr the tight to construes a line front Pala
ir arch at Penn.) lwanta to Olean Polar in the stale of N.
York by toy caste which may be *elected, do-hereby
offer to build .adline ofte n legraph without: saint, crow
in all reripec us to the best li caw* use In the un,ted
States. including Registers, Untleneryand fixtures of ad
knoll ready for use, and atcluding the Patent Right
thereto gralaintar for one hundred dollars per pm,,
payable in instartnents as the work progreas,,
thandrr
e Alrtttion of thc,nte n ItornithiOrthe funds tierefor.
abond line woes built will connee, with a brie
from Rochester sit green Pole!, now building, andwith lota from New York City to Donkirk, along Ueo
the.
line of the New York and Erie Rail Road; attach will
lin built early nest roma, thus giving dmpeople
of
Pittsburgh and nitermeiltatc places a cheap line ore...
woh die Stale of New York and Caned.,
~ththe„ieet.ourr addressed to caber of as at Ithaca,
N. Y.,. at Detrott, arch., will be attended ta.
E CORNELL
J J SPEED, it
=fZEMZI
aho
. B,l„,ltretnfvaEirl,t.:CALLthoeT.nthaoie. ,"ateavye hove succeeded in makirTbricttymtcilne
machine-
ry, they are now able. to offer to ci tincei of PittsPurgh
nivarticto much superior in every respect. as 10th...
Mln My. tenacity, bond mortar, beauty,sinmehneu. be.
e: :We refer to Matte who have pled miniarnatill cuing
Mem—.
Atirciinny—J LP A . Pa:tenni, Jo. Ralor-g, John
.lton, R itendermn, N Craip.
pip„nomp—lVra PI Edgrn, John Imaphlin, and Maio
oilers too ...narrou 1.3,110 n.
AIARCUS LEARCS & CO
above enema
10-ABTAERSIIIP—IIenty Merritt and ildwess
r, &area have this day aasoetated
er, under the style and fine of Marcel lbws. Co, lor
the pans)", of snaking Wick by machinery, htdr.Ue'
abovallso Arsena.li on the aileaheny tivvr. ale
RONT PRESSED BRICK—Thco r Sadao ,
.V traded Sr ebtamitade hand Osseo Onek Iti iurtaua
with &oat Ported &ideate:6 aad et lot tbasiocaa •
title attliierior &the batalnated beide. oSeetaft !
SS AIIeXIS BLARES Lg Port Once
. 1
or sppiy at Ota LAW* Slum rind WWw, Tw.”.l
s,. , r~~i-._F.
' ' VARIZTV GOOD&
FOR SALM SY TUN CASE OR PACKAGE.
Ha E. TODD have psi teeelved_dtrcct from th .
ataanfacturers
eines fine, 8 fine, end 8 8 fine lh or ,
ding all theverlons sues. •
Y saw N o nhy beet Silvered Hooks end ryes, mein.
dingrall the numbers.
mama:Re:Wed rum tSa
jmg ant
Wilton, tiaraly ktra , sei.
Atwater cape of. tboro gaunt swivel jo.nt Stupeod
ens,jun opened and Su bale at Memothetitiers pr im ,
to <lose consignment, byli E' TODD, Ale ,ftfaentrers
A genu, ad Wood st, op
ego s, piper* below:hid
A... L.,. ait ods'And.prices is respect
hilly solicited. vu7
• NEW SADDLERY- lIARDIVARE STORY.
It. T. L.ILECI4Jri.
• Arc 1M Wood greet. Pitadurch.. •
ISAVING,repley meek
take
dtd.heat tomes'
LA both doamati and;ien I take plettPure la an•
ammeme m =hazere and dealup that .1 Itniprepa fel
tr. fluldah them with all goods In my late on stilt better
terms than heretofore •
Bore relent recotkeithot dealing .e.relaideely. in Sot: .
diem, hardware and. Damage Trimentres, I °hurt
thereby tfdranmera that enable mete tem tompetior
eat!, me. and tad& for Moursetera.
ZlE==ffl
Cheap Vold Watehoiss
"'UST receertd banes.. lot of lAgie l sd Gold raid"
Leger 1 Vetches as low a. Any debars, wok Ana
told eases, and wartanced. keep youd.,,q•r. Alto,•
large assortment. higher priced ones, enequalled hese-.
Sok.re in beauty .6 quality. uS- •
Also, Ladies , Gold Watches of saidsome pane nat.
low nil Imp and haAtO, wa hunts,. •
eptl3 •
.W \V ', WILSON
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A 'a - •
XP
ERIE
CEO Judges,. a tasted cur aid a bat f
million., alone pronournse this article new ,
passed he duralitlity in the...auction of all k /ads of
Furnaces.: Price 1123,73 casti ear boat loads of le id,
guaranteed nine month... Orders fans seedad quality .
Lioliver Bricks will beexecuted at SAS per al, it so de
sired,oltheiat guatudee. A sleek oldie flrst quality la
now receiving and for sale at the ...thou. ' - bslocts
Wharf," Canur /Jahn, by •
6/lAW CACI:ARM '
•spiCif • I:easier. Inns %Veda
ISAl A RlAl e str artors GL oPt E e F lAga ° n f le ' s . P.J.4 -t g
offer for,jaalia thAestiblbhment In hinds \ at*
formerly canted en by hile, in his 'Ali, tinie, as • Sakta.
the and like Femur Tbe works are in romp:ere oreer
the cam Ingots the business with fixtures, ese, and seedy •
comuicueing a: time: A liberal credit
bo
goren,
given, entail particulars made known by eallin . g on
either of IA undereglied JA FS 13LAKELA
ept6 • , JOHN .51111htELL, •
AdWoihmiwn.
• . Caps and Para.
,tENB' and Boy. , Fur.Canit, and Ohned CM .
0
2duit.,ll3at, prorand Rood. and
Cr
.0 a,.. • nal favorante tenns by ' •
R II PA./....SlER,.t6rnetkei n
• Amason Hanna ta, Ribbons, dtc.
111 11. PALMER has pet trout a hat *apply of Straw
and fancy bread Bonaele..eieh ., l3tk g:
are. hr eailed to the meows; for.e at w priced..
8 ..
_ •
111111•EY VVANTED,Fini Ratellatlet Will
be taken in during the beaver, at the Fes kin Unm
et). Stephen meet, near tbe'Tel I UnIZ, ranee-Avenue
- •th K. Read, for tallith :bele/then _
Once eri/lbe paid
• sent. - sea= di wanna • *••• -,- KEOGU.
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t_ALA PLAIDS—A four. pet or.aloveDrodi
handsome patteinc,Mitdaa art malt t ro yd!recar
wt reed at gm!" bed. ,
spin, ,• • NV DSIURPDY
QIIAAVLS-S , R ISlRPtllifsnrite• the:sweats:ma
1.3 Ihe Inglis*. his astonsgtent of kmg Plata l 4 baw4
Including a few'sery lumen°, • • •pP_AIAaF
C°razz —354 bap nioCo
a lama Alatidar e
21.1,1•N i. P4pter ' rvelviag; tar sale fr i /
=II water at b;
elects G Tia:
11th!( alp. Imp , ,
50 do Krt Tea;
• . 15 do Black Tca reev, rot gala bp
.171,11100-1 F /51 5; o;
5 bits PILLIOI2IO ttiCbiVißi . .Cllll.lll by
fpl22 ilat.zELL.
rtOPPICII--501.1 'Amu Braziegr; idxl do :heatbug
V RIO do do Rite; 74 do Doworldouort recEived so
kr tale by JOHN IF PERRY : • •
rpm • • cot tibr its S Irmo itio
QALT—•ta bble oNi fielt us, reeore — eEle
ed rove' is
10 94q by JURDAFeIt-JON4Ellsberty
SIIGAEL-7.llVRt;rieditrAerztya is
sph ia water st
0 LL—yo Ltd* Taartera' Oil juL rec'q v fola i ta l t
opt 2 2 • t•or & water au,
LtrtPlL'i - ------
aale Ly
spt2o
1)1 .—.l:fo doz Otrtn,just ree'd Mc I for
U'lttu.3l.3lllNOT,.
' ' e 4 wood ;
"
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. ccotuncoart—t elm direct from Me mmulf
bory—new myle,for *Me by
sptAl C , C
LACES AND EDGINGS—A large . =arta, ent
TS; jing opened by C A ntiliT/INCK.
O LIVE enk..jim received, for sal° by
opal° sEL.I.EXE, 47 'wood t at
NOT GIAMAS-100 Ibbjabi re ed; for tile by ,
.pcio R ESELLRR
RV-I.o , bblaLig i, Vcoofion Hod:Al : zit
J .! ;ale
HONEY—N) b„ To 6t tlz„..f i c . r .v ..p3 A s i V e cr t i , ; D for did, • ; 64!
old 0" , • cor wood sod oLnter a' it
4,„I,,PA`N. TURP , INPIT/NE-11 Obis for rale .
Donal JOHN D )41.91(fd: N
.V — EN .p lg o ß
. TURYE . NTINE . —lSt ra
blier.leby "
JOHN D totORGA "N
P. Velll l:W-1V bbls car sale by
veal • JgriN D I,IOR
COPPERAS-12 bbls far tale by
*WO JOU D MORO
yellow Oeb.igitAetytGA
ED—Yreka Fogli — drienction Red (or •ate by
opr2o • ' 40/IN D ZOORG
. ta.• • bb ' areal ac nabs. aba
(*Lanark. fire Varsurbing Iron, fur ride by •
spar)
__JOHN D AIoRG.II
Vaugisn-4 bbla eutern mode Copar.Varnii hfoe
spun al:epy .1 It fiIOKGAN,g.II wood in
S„I..kiLAJIA lifiArireoOkitifflePi)VlCit
by. %Vitt .li SCAIFE
.1:Oa first slbetweca-market tr,xt nid
16,;IJAIS , Tnekk-4.1( every color, grade, and gang fp; a
o .p e t w large I,tock, ' •
CAD-44D Kg. Gaiel3ll Lead fcr male"by
sptlS L inprcialux &ico
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COTTON -1:0 Wes its store; for sale by
tas spda . L IIUTCIIISUN
SROP-7 71 - onle Cvsaynes Syrup Virilif.Cl; cry,
just received and for sale by
I KIDD CO
SEED—SOO lbs fresh 2.11,1 clean Canary Seed re hate
rale and remit, by J KIDD JeCt
ciald car eth_cod wocd nth
CC OACH mot; for wee IC:
nPIIS J DIM/ tn. Al
_KY - Chronicle copy.
;
- 11 11 t/MK—MOO Fire Brick for /ale
' :
F ISH—ZU Obis large No 3 Mackerel, lauding ac d fore..
malk. _
_sale by .14t$ D.g1211, LL
iliBA-33 hi elms Tee; just reed;. 'tar ea !a by
eptlB • At ILL Ng
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F 3 cari l lay . c j ilin j Nunn; M p 4 4 l l:g d fa i
. tis Th
ad e ire ' rl.. "
ay Eir
by eau ; ti;la.tisoetto3 Itioniirel receiving
gel? ORUM McGREIV
A PPLES—(,y Lbie itterenkut I;e7Tvtratiu'
eptl7 : to; arnitbnahl ik water 152
e pANDICEUSOII4—Ia mar tit storm We If 1a Lt ay
5p11.2. GB& r.R
DAUON—L-isk Sides landing from stmr Biod e
.13,Andi
in tar sale py JMM:S DM-2E4
141 m.
- water M Met
5C 0 14. - c
WILLIAMS ee D:1411.0.F.T11-
TAitT4
....TAIIIO AVID-300 lbb iau reeeivixt; fin.
We by AA* RE114.11.
.ear IL clalrS Ilber(ist.
CHOCOLATE==bza No 1, arriving; finfiale by
• J a A t. 1.4,11)
tcw seetvopk
A vat. •tl tr. 14
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TEFL-- ANgtoMill.n.f.till 0(.144 art; Ger
• mazy •priu k h 4,6g,,5• null A 6icel ilicorl46rfiale
eptl4 L 6 WAriF . eS
L .
01.4,7 5X-1341mga Rio in, co* t0....!.= , y • •
opiti Ltl %V ATLZLAN
I , EAS- , 30 hf show anti cask:toot Y. it., hoperist,
-me Uhh Powder, stml billet Teas sn store; turStsto by
s Wier/NS/lAN
eIIEGIE.I7 , ROOT-1.0 mka froish just .reeti'ml
spa 4 ' ior aie y • 'BRAUN
apt
U/1.61[11 cased 1 , ... 41 / 4 , P ."
444 • - reec; iuliala ay
C A rt
eAL l taii ult.'s of zibikitL.:iiiii;;:,l;47,ai
4,1. for rate wholesale and retail by
pot • ...II If .S.IfLS ens
SPTS. Tlblitilsl•Tnitl—falbbla jun r 17,71,71.
• spli saw by ' It E FELLEbto,o2www .1
PMELNE-1:0 be. ben ranch Ileisio.; for silt by
Litpl4 ILAlS4Lk.l,foo3lail, ypod st
Lir GLASS—Gee, 70, brio, 11.41 a,.
r r .16516,12x10, 1211 e, ono ies.e/ i 6 sonclior sale sntl4 by L WieIEtALSE •
SZEIDLICITZ
ved• for sole by Etc
ichtl
spile eor fl eiturri, oeoy au
Ase FCEVILDA . --axi lbs last teeCia - i.sai, by 0
G 1,1 4 uh ti? . ls .
T.
trzt. li n
n jun eUi ibiuutu by
'PM ' - ix. cal_
SPT2i. TUILRENTINX-11.) Lbf. tort itee;
.P" • - "a. ( 7 BRAUN UtZrhit •
ITILICOSOTE-75 oxj ust Nth Ly
spai —1111 A 1 Hls9; dl;
._
i vi IATAIII) bILED-1 c•k superroiluvl whits
teed past neeired, cAic 1.1 • ,-
opt t 4 111111. A, "
qq• - .. by
lYgitf , • ,tV ‘1
11 :rEEZ , SX , C0 tai large irceived for 1.7
to 4ziZF4L
• co, emiElLeW nad-Witur
ituire . CW,;74 .
spil4 • fur s+_ a l $lll IatEKII
IBM
1 , ,r jusi recelved, lots, y
wtiktEE
1,21.0WN ITOlCT—Sncetplai.
.L 1 truly port botter, m par/ores of 7 oor,r,
for sweat we Wile Z.Ofe Of
. JnpoELUAVER
a
ir.(on.)
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itc i.e tl
iorrathecd.. •
te•pLl3l AC4JIIWEAtiIix
hpzems—r4) big (rah 7<as i 44 rte , urine by .
j.' .p,14 , GRE,R
1111.-10 GUIs /Jsnriio reed; gkr Bale'by
t_/ opll4. • fittEtiß
uWaig • -• e
1 . 1 -arotkaisurceciao4i Sor.sala n
. 91113
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lEW for tepuntett7Liiirne by
Mkt
Std et 01,11 . 4,40 s we peat eae.
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IS litienr rtleadCfniid.field
firacuptiLo.
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