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IIKn Q'JAHI'K't IN'D. MILM'I. XI. De-ddes their month'? pny in ojitan r Ues . Off-ics Itii.impilis, tcarh.exch nnn cnmmisscnd officer, muA'i2t 1847. S (sirian, and private, who may serve dtirct.rBAi. fBPER '0. xiv. I me the present war, or wvt shall have nth-irttv harmc !heen civen hy 'he ; l-.ecn f!irhrffed before the expiration rf

T"nr PP1'","'M ! raie 'he rejimetit rf volunteer meni,...ie ! tn ih nro I ltnat Put n! ti e I. overr,,r nf thi d te, and the ro-opernti on of , th... Il.iveriwr in the premise", hnvinj; ht!n reiVi"'P" -'V 'ne Acuns reviemr ,,f Wir, vx nft T full C nsilllatinn had wth Col. Line, for tlor pn pose of hetler rsrrvinu out the vi?ws and requirements of P-Miirl'nn'. in relation to the matter, ihe f iM-Tvinj regulations are heiehy rntde known for tlie information and (.orern-ioMU of such bs may deire to heroe o!im'eer in the said reeimpnt, whirh "vill o'ivi.t;e the necessity of." correspondence iijxhi the points therein cm laced. I. A the rntrtpinv only have the riilht, under the laws of the State, to elret their captain. s well as their o'her commissioned ifiieers. no person need to wa't for a more special authority to r;o.e a company. Should any one rnUe company in the hope nf bein its future commandant, hi sneers will lrnhahlv ,r piwn!eied hv them as suffirent evi(1teo of hi stai'ding and fitness for the s! 'ton. S ill the question must be left So the eho.ee of the cvepar!. II. K ich company will consist of 1 Ctn'ain. I first I.teu'enatit. I second i I, i.Mitetvnu, 1 alditiona! second Lienten-1 But, A Sergeants, 4 Corpora's. 2 Mti!o- i iis, aridS) privates lota! T4. til. T:ie tleaiment will consist of 1 i Colonel, 1 Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Major. 1 A Ijntai :t, ( who will he a L'eu'enao. of one of the companies, but not in addition) 1 Sergeant Major, 1 Q larter Master S;rI'eint, 2 Principal Mu.-icians, and 10 compilllS IV. The Secretary of War writes, j "As all the field and company officers with volunteers taken into the service of , the United Stales, under the net of 13 h j May, IS4(. mut be appointed and com-1

miss-one l in aecord.inee wiiti the laws 'herelore be a useless expense. A rerof the S;a'.es from whence they are ta-; iVe unifoi in only is necesai y. It is reeken, I beg to mgget ihe extreme im-: commended that for ne.atnes and eon . porlance lo the public service that the i toit. it consists as in l";e regul ir service, ofiii'ors for the additional force here re-! of a blue cloth roundabout and pantaloons qtiestcl be judiciously selected." En without stripes or straps. The roundjoining, therefore, the necessary circuni-; about to he double hrea-ted, with adonhspection upon all who are vested with i le row of white mrtal buttons, eagle t'i appointing power hv the laws of the J stamped, and made to Inn ton close around S at--, it wi: be borne in mind that in r.c- the throat. The commissioned officers

eord.ince with those law? the officer. above enumerated are to be appointed

an ! commissioned as follows: jith white worsted stripes, Ii inches The commissioned riffieers of each i wide down the sides. The sergeants rorr.jymy are to be elected, a fter the ccr.n- ! and corporals are to he dresed as pripatiy is full, by a majo rity of the mem- j vate, except that sergeants will w ear bers present, at a time and place agreed j white w orsted epaulettes on each sliotilupon by a majwL'y of the conipitn: the dor and white worsted stiipes down the result of the elections to b? certified hv j tdes r-f their pants, anil corporals will three jiidjns nf the election, and attested j er xvhite xvorstd epaulettes without t.y the clerk thereof, who are all to bethe stiipt-s. The Oulerly sergeant will elected by a majority of the members j be distii:gui:-'ied by a red worsted sa?h on present for thai purpose, and the judges ! t'utv. ;re to beswotn bv the clerk, or hi hisj XVI. No more " ill be needed for

nnsence? hy one of tneir own niimh-T, he-; fore going into the election of the milita-j ry o.m ers. i he eertuie ite u to iie 101-,

w-ar.le 1 to thf Adprait G-iiiiril of thc.fitnuel shirts, two pairs of drawers, four State, in order that ihe Governor m ty j pairs o( sit rkins, and one co d hhnket. isne ihe commissi. .ns v itiionl tielay. ! A'l these articles can doubtless be ptoThe elections m iv 1e held ps oon as,curd in any desirable quin'.itv, and

the company i lull, without waiting ten lays, provided the tim and f lace be agreed upon by a majority of the company, and a'l the members have due notice

thereof. j enable ihe volunteers to procure them. 2. Noncommissioned officer of the! XVII. As the authority to raise the company, are to be nominated by tlie i regiment is by the Department given to members and appointed by the Captain j C1. Lane no company will regard itself thereof. j as accepted, until a written commnnicaThe commissioned ofliecrs of the rfr-i'ion from him to that elTect, is received iVienf will be elected afu-r the "same is ; by a member of ihe company. All np-

'. by the ofiieers and men thereof, in

conformity of the laws of the S'.at. the ; be addressed to Col. James II. Lane at i proper inferences from "ihe result of requirements of w hich and all other nee-! Indianapolis. And as it is required by ' the late election," we should suppose il essary particulars will in due lime be I 'he War Department, that the regiment j would bf easy enough to have the error communicated through she medium now , shall be ' f irmed wholly or principly corrected hy a private letter le Santa Anedopted. from ihe ofiieers and men w ho have b'-en j na. Whatever may have been the re VI. The regimental staff above named ' i" service in Mexico' the following rules suit of the late elections, he has no reason will be appointed by the Colonel. prjn- j become necessary forearming out thai j to doubt the friendship of the President ripal and assistant Surgeons, quarter mas- j ot jecl. j for hitnselr. trs, cotivnissanes, an I paymasters, are j 1- The invitation is extended to all of! Why cannot Father Ritchie say that the pppoin'cd, when needed, only by the 'be requisite age and vigor, whether they published opinions tr Mr. Corwin are no President. j have been in service or not for the pur- ! more tho expression of the views of the VII. The different companies, as thrv pose nf filling up deficient numbers, if i Whig party, than those of Mr. Brownreach the p'ace of rendezvous, w ill there i necessary. But, I son are of the views of the Democratic be inspected and mustered into service! 2. Should any w ho have been in ser-' party 1Luis. Cour. by one or more officers of ihe United vice from this State in Mexico, apply to!

States Army, "who, (in th langmgo of the Secretary of War.) will in every case, be instructed lo receive no man who is.

in t-ears. apparency oxer t.r:y j.rr or nave uie pteieience. rind lor that .'! 'er eighteen, or w ho is uof nf physical purpose an equal number of fresh re'cf.iji i'i.I n"i-T. To this end ihe lit-i emits ho have not been in service and

spector will be accompanied by a modieal officer of thr Army, and the voluii . . Kipfs wi'l Lo. antwvott.vl t. Li -sr ' - ...v. ... .iio t .ai.iiidtion."

VIII. Volunteers will furnish their have been in service are made, and then own clothing, for which purpose ihe Jaw i only to the extent of such applications, allows to each non-commissioned officer. ! 3. After the companies are reported musician, and private, three dollars and i to Col. Lane, he will still give the preffifty cent, per month duvitiijthe time he icrenceby accepting, in order, such com

sha'l be in the service of the Cnite.l . States. To enable the volunteers to pro-j vi.lo h peiianl visa witli cfoo.l sn.l ei.e.....-..,. : j clothinrj, ?lie clothinr pay for six months, j (twenty-one dollars.) will be aiv.ancedj lo each non-commissioned officer, mnsie- ; an. a-i I private, after heiir mustered in-

to service, "hut onlv with the express panies w n or can be collected and t ffercondition," as communicated by 'he Sec-: ed entire and complete, and as but litre. ary, "that the volunteer has already j companies are now wanted, the proprifurnished himself with six months chub-! ely is sugsested f different fractions of t;t: the fact lo be certified to the pay- j returned companies joining togetlier nnmasTer by the captain cf the cotnpaiu; der the present requisition, for ihe puror, that the amount thus advanced shall , p,se of makinji whole companies. be applied under the. supervision rf his XVIII. To avoid all emu or mistake, Cap:air., to the object contemplated by j the offer ef a company to Co', Lane for law. In th;s latter case th" advanced J acceptance must be accompanied w i;h a

roinmtmiioii lor clotlimc wul re pat t on the Captain's certificate that he is satisfied ; it Willie so applied." , -v. t ti- voiuiucers, on tnetr arrival at the place of rendr7vons. and thence-

forward will be furnished with quarters, j ed a'tcr the company to which thev beeamp erju'paoe, fuel, eookins utensils, i Ions, is nccepled, and of course not nniii and subsistence by the United States. i Col. I.ane reputts it to ihe mdersifned

T he less basgaje. of any kind, (except ! suitable clothing) that can betaken from home to ihe place of rendezvous, the better for the soldier, as the United State will furnish all necessarv articles of the kind at that point, and those taken, (at least if not uf the proper description.) j will iu-t be paid for by the United States, A is that case they would be cast aside, thf ill he a useless expense. X Arms, accoutrements an.1 immu

niiion w ill n'so he fitrnMioil to the rever-

al C'trpanies by the United State. ins nir.e M srrvire. in riinnq'ipnrn w minds received r sickness incurred of in the course cl sucn service, will te entilled to a h-tuni y of 100 acres nf land, he may if he desires it, receive a treasury scrip lor one liunnreil tlnllars. rearing vn interest of siv per cent, per annum, pay aliie half yearly. XII. In respect to snhsisience before arriving at ihe p!ace f rendezvous, and for travelling home from the place of dischni ee. the allowance it fifty cents for every twenty miles distance, lo be paid by Ihe United Slates, but not until afier th volnntner is received into the service. XIII. The proper officers of the StafT Deparlments of ihe Cnited States will be immediately sent to the place of rendez vons, w iih funds to defray the neccs ary j expenses which may be incurred, agree j ablv to law. XIV. Kac.i volunteer, except rnmmis. jenjd oGieers. will receive from the I'ni. ted Stales, besiiesh's clothing piv, an allowance ir iravemnw ironi iih iiotne j to toat place. As this is 50 reins for every '20 miles, it w i'i he more than sulTie- I tent to defray ihe expenses in travelling , (there. If the officers of a company, or any citizens ron:d advance the Mim nee- j essary to get l!ie men to the place of ren- ' drzvous it might be done without tho slightest risk or loss, by ihe mn signing tan order to the paymaster to retail from their pay the amount advanced, and pay the st,ne over to those who, hid advaoced it. This course was pursued lat rear hy many of the companies without the s-lightest lost or difficulty, and thereby much delay was avoided. XV. In relation to clothing: a dress or parade uniform is never required in actual service, and doubtless would not be used by either officer or p'iv?.te of Ihe present regiment, during their term, en if procured I'o purchase such w ould ' , sie to wear blue cloth frock coats, w iih a i single row of buttons, and pantaloons each man than one uniform suit, two pairs stout shoes with broad and thick so.es. a l.irage j'sp, two cotton shirts, two . ma le loonier on reasonable terms, at or j near the place of r mdezvous, where, as i has already been remarked, the fun.' i will be furnished bv the United States to ; plications on the subject therefore should : to be received into any company after il is lull, without regard to where their retsidenee may have been in the State, they " ' were last received on the company's list, will give place to them. New recrmtj will n.it L.-. I,.-. I .,i.,o unless apli-1 -- ...,-.iii.i u ei I ie n o.'ii - j cations on the part of the volunteers who panies as have the largest number of vol nnteers who have alieady been in ico i i YTvirsi until iI.a ia,. .,.,. f. ....

s... , .e ,. s (11.11,11-1 ! so iioinnt ed as to serve as a nal-i c-mposinc the resiment, are completed, j ural breastwork. Here a portion or ihe 4. As there are 30 companies of re- atmv is to he posted also a portion on turned vohsnteers in this State, and is it : the other mountain in.i ti, ro,; i,..,i..

not probable that any one of those com-j comp.cie itsi or roster v the names of . ail he members of ihe company; statins ' against each name whether the member , is hp w recnm or a rettirneu volunteer, XIX. The commissions will be issu as bv him accepted. A. No company therefore, will march to ihe place of rendezvous until diiected by Col. Lane, which will be done in all cases by letter. i XXI. The commander in chief will repair to the place of rendezvous, when the refjintf nt is concentrated there, to aid lin its final organization, and generally of j consulting ihe comfort and welfare of the lioops.

XXII. When it is considered that ft, this late season of Ihe year there is much less demand for employment here, and n for greater security for health and comfort in a southern climate, and that the inducement by reason of land bounty &e., are fir Greater for volunteers now. than when they were c!led upon last vear. the hope is confilentlv itidnlj-'d, that the regiment will soon be seen on iis way to the seat of war, there to nr-

bly distinguish itself in vindicating tlie j riahts and i:i sustaining the honor of the i country. Dv order of the Governor an J Commander in-chief. IV REYNOLDS. Adjutant Gen. Intl. Militia To the RETrRNrn Volunteers and Citizen of I .ndiaka: It win be seen by the prnrl imation of i Hi Kxcelleney, Gov. Whitcomb, that I am authorized' to orgnniz? a regiment of Ivohmtt - er infuntry, in which the Govemor will co-operate. In the organizi- j lion, my o! ject wi'l be to carry out, to the Metier, ihe wishes and instructions of the i Spcmtarv of War and ihe Governor. i liver j- e(Trl ill lie used lo fotm a corps (that will be creditahle lo the State and service, -loims end, it is ueemed m-1 visalne to secure as many of the returned volnn'errs as possible. And I fondly ; liope that the officers and men of the old 1 brigade ill at once be fiiund rallying to the standard of their country, with the j expectation that onr more campaign iniJ Mexieowill secure an honarahle peace, and place Indiana where she deserves to ; stand, the first among the first. ! stand, the first among the first. J. II. LANE. Indianapolis. A ugvsl 3lsf IS17 P. S. For the present all correspondents will please address me at this place. J. II. L FATHER RITCHIE & THE WHIGS The venerable mentor of ihe Democratic party, sems in a fair way to become insane if he is not already in that con-

ev-;d;tj.oi. In h is paper of the 23th tilt., in an

article on "ihe chance of peace," he raves through a column and a half, at the people for electing Whigs lo the House of Representatives. He say. "We most firmly believe we can. indeed find no one reasonable ground to doubt that the chance of a speedy and just peace with Mexico hangs, in some degree, upon the hope that a treaty shall have been ratified by that government before the news can reach Mexico of the reult of the Into elections, and of Ihe proliable ascendency of ihe Whigs in the next House of Representatives! It is almost (earful to contemplate such a stale of things. We feel assured that it has not jet been brought home, in the whole of its stern and startling reality, to the convictions and the conscience of the country' Mexico has yet received no evidence of a desire, on ihe parly of the Whigs, lo sustain her al the expense of their own country. The language of individuals, is not the action of the partv. Mr. Cor- ; win. went great lengths in his onposition to the war. but no further than Mr. Drownson dees in his Quarterly Review, a periodical that is higher authority with the Democrats than Father Ritchie's "Union" is. What. however. the Whigs lack in their action. Father Ritchie seems determined t. mike up in his editoi ials, and if Mexico docs not believe in ihe friendship of the Wings for Iter, it will not be for the want of ihe constant iteration of the charge by Fiither Rifhie. The Whigs are no more likely to truckle to Mexico, or to hi ing their country into desrepute than tin Democrats ate We believe there is an honest desire among all parties in this country, lo work out an honorable, and lasting peace. If there is danger that Mexico may draw im ; The Vans nf Pino, the. Scene, ffthe Xe.rt flattie The Mexican correspondent of I the New York Sun has sent a description I ; with a map of ihe fortifications al Ihe Pass I , f Pinon, where the expected battle be-1 'tween Scott and Santa Anna will take! place. The Passf;was the onlv one by j j three roads from Tuebla to Mexico tinfortiir..,J I. :.. ' .' ..n..e. . is i it narrow olirtre SlVIOOIl is a narrow poree. sixteen : i r . i rods wide, and runs between two voclar, ic mountain,. hi2h, barren and difficult of access. At their bases the cround is lev-l el. and ihp Pinon fust irtoi . iiiiii'si .riiiii iim rut .. n ;.. 'Miinttiu.nrMnius tu n; on ofj half circle from j mountain I mountain. nearly a nnartr r .

serv-'mile. One of these mountains has a era 1.-,. . . i ii .

in the fortifications.

The fortincations are composed of stone,,l,Jle,iaPc""les8 MWiturer and one and earth ,.f r-reat strent;th, and are cap ! m"mh !U,re " home, the posseshie of mountins fortv heay cnnon . ?or "f "nm,?ns', I'Mtme. In the mean Toward Puebla the fortifications have ,ime ,he his beloved failed, and perfect cannon shot ranee for more than j deJ a r'r """ken hearted man, leavin? a mile and a half, sween.no ihe entire I ni dawahter dependent on the

j road. Near the mountain to the right, ss'ino toward Puebla.on a high eminence, Santa Anna has erected an observatory, safe ft oni cannon shot, from which be intends watching the expected battle. A battery of cannon has also been placed on a hiil'to the ri.'ht of ihe road beyond the i pass toward Puebla. Some defences are also erected on the two moun tains which form the Pass. The spol is admirably situated to defend the capital, and in the hands of anybody but Mexicans, would be impassible. Santa Anna's observatory is nearly thirty feet higher than any of the surrounding hills. Upwards of 30.000 men were at work on the fortiflcaiions when the Sun's courier left. There is but one oilier road at all praelicable,by which ihe American force could advance, the "Annunciation" to the South of ihe Puebla toad, and Ibis is defended by still morn difficult passes. These seem like formidable obstaclci lo encounter,

l-.1: Tr-m3izJl'Ji''. Imt Scott is well supplied with the right arm of an attack, exce llent arti llery, nnil with infantry whose assaults are irresistible. If the Mexican hare pnt'to the necessity of another fight, it will on!) he ad.

! fting additional disgrace lo their aims, fiuis. Cuitr. Third ton c; it kss ion a i. d istr i ct. We copy the filhxving lah'e of the weiii this Congressional Dislrlct from Ihe litihwlo lt"ptihlicn. It is given bv to iiships. and ill be found quite interting I'm fu'nre reference: Itush Count if. I lack I pmm. Robinson. Ro.hulle J.ickson Cent re Vol le 31 1J3 51 01 SH 1!0 173 HI fi'J 1 10 129 84 1(37 f,4 177 84 5:1 143 ! Whker Tiiion Richland Anderson Washington Orange 117 iro 133 83 78 41 1512 1203 Ilipley Cunty. 193 129 75 02 201 72 02 127 101 I3J 47 01 43 7G 50 113 22 05 88 73 Ripley Posey J otinson Washington Hrnw n Franklin Shelby Otter Crei k - tekson Adams Lu ghery Delaware 073 Ilidtbont Comity. 27 917 81) Harrison Logan Voik I.'tuchery Jackson Lt wrenceburgh Manchester Sparta Clay Outre Miiler Kelso Ca?-iar-Cret k 2) r2 108 21) 304 101 149 131 2U2 74 22 35 1215 03 82 140 135 259 258 111 38 170 5'J 215 20 lGoJ Switzerland County. .T'fn-rsnii 2I0 t!f2 York 81) 108 Posey 1GJ IS.) Cotton 12'J 152 Pleasant 212 8C rai? 131 153 EG7 Ohio County. 223 06 51 a2 372 Decatur County. :ir.2 18.1 SC 153 11!) 4!) S!) PS 27 1001 293 51 80 5'J 4S3 191 LIS 07 117 191 113 151 92 41 10SJ 402 OS 01 :j! 12S 20S 208 102 50 7S 17a 1174 Randolph Union Cass Pike Washington Fusil Clinton Adams Chv Jacks.an S.md Cieek Marion Sail C.eek llGrt fhanklin County. Brookvjlle 3H2 lllooininggrove Fait field Ilaih Springfield Whitew aler Highland Kay Sill Cieek Pose v Laurel 127 81 73 1)2 01 51 5 !- .1 4 105 Kill 1172 tt ECAPITri.ATION. 1512 978 1215 977 o72 1 100 1172 7122 Rush Rtp'ey Deatbornd Stvit7.erl.aiul Ohio Decatur Franklin Robinson's rt.njoriiy 480 Honianr.ee in real Life About twelve years aio.a ounjr crntlemaa. whose name j w" f,,rnt'ar l" meniion. residing in an inlet lor con nt v of Is., n 1 1 w.L-.. t,.. .,.-. ." i...i.sfs,, i.rei.ie nil. ii- . I .. id f . t f i - ;n I . .. ; . . n. . i I dauCh,erof a wealthy nier - j , - , - "V by .he ,J,r a,u loVf,v C,r. ,,ut ,h youne man ! beinii UOOr. W ItllOtll influence. and bavin" .vi. ........iiiiiiiiiisr-. iisiihii v lernis I . ' - ' - "

tfinoihins to ilepen 1 upon hut his own in -

dustry ami resoluti m. his suit was looked upon with favorless eye by the wealthy father. In a moment of chagrin and dis - appointme.it, the proud youth left the home of his childhood; and twelve years j rolled by, during which lime no word l was beard of him. lie went to the Vet colJ chanties of the world. Yet in nover ty, as well as in nealih.the two lovers had leiiuii el fiithful to their youthful vows, and tttodayeaf er the return of the wandercr he led his ',on2 cherished idol to the IlMiieneal altar. Mow beautiful. in . cold, heartle-s world, like this, is ihe fidelity Chron. oi two such hearts On. A Massacpusctls volunteer, writing from Monterey, says: "Tho mothers, here, have a great pri dice of erlting their daughters to the soldiers. 1 saw two beautiful girls, one H. and the other 10. sold the list week, the first for $t0, and the la.-i for G,'!" Oiigimtl Sin Chew ina tobacco. Vupartl'inabte sin. Spitting the juice on ihe floor: Tvlal depravity Making a ?pt box of 7 ''ur shirl l,on'-

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COHLIERCIAL. Frtm the Vln. Bazrtlc ARRIVAL OF THE CALEDONIA. I ice days Later fiom Eurpe Philadelphia, Sept. 2, II P. M. The Mea.ner Catalonia arrived at Iloslon eaily this morninig i H!i fax. u here e nrriverj on the 3Ut nit. at 71 o'clock, and left again at 11 A.M. She bi(.u-hi i 1J p3SPIipfrs to B'!;tll. I Tho fV. i i r t i ! Ihe Cambria, bound for Liverpool., anchored ji th( roals otl nccouut of a dense for. at 10 o'clock this -inorniii:, havinff been detained 12 hours. The Calf loni.i p issed the Sarah Sands oft" Kmsale bound for New Yoik from Livet pool. LtY!rooi., Aueust 10. 10 A. M. A setions downward le-idency has taken place in the Corn market, since the Ciiillll.T.f t.O V o r n ,.r ,I,A .111. 1., . ,, . . . J .m. .-firaiiiri i inr -tin. occussiorrauy arrested hy repeated nrukfii weather. This lunvever has f tiled to K've a nrm tone to 111-? m irKet, tliouli at 1 , , ... esterdays market, our qiiotanon were IreeiV realized Bill! no more confidence was manifested among buyers. The prospects of a bountiful harvest ol borne. coupled with the continued large imports of Foreign breoilstiifTs forced upon our market, by the necessities of holders, must exercise a still stroncpr depr.-'P-

iliff influence Upon trade, lllld it may be OTrrlhruw thi frand; and now call npnn atrcnt in fdirlv inferred, .hat themkets have nctX:rf:""

- t Vet letrettrader). to nnv tliiuit IiLm th poini to w j) t(-:i uiey uppear fall. Cin. (Jaz. neMllieu 10 General Intelligence. rumor n.s CirculatlUil yesterday tlllV LotlU Phil lippe nail tiepti assassina'ed, but the London papers of this morning brini no coufi;ination ofihe report. Tne elections have nearly closed, and show an increase in favor of the liberal ministry. Tl... O I 1 . . 1 lie- nuet-ii uas arrivea 111 SCnt'a'ir!.---Her tour will be complete i.i about three weeks. Lt. Monroe, ofih" Life Guards, was yesterday found guilty of ihe Murder of Col. Fawcett, whom he slew in a duel about four years ago. The verdict of the Jury has c.uisel considerable excitement and surprise. The political aspect of France is tinea'ening enough. A fieice contest is ajing between the Government and the opposition press. Tne latier ch aroes th Ministry with corruption nn l the failures of the financial administration. TlieFiench have highly participated in embarrassments caused by raising the rales of discount in England. Portugal is quiet and Hie Spanish forces , , ' , ' nave neen wi.iiorawn iiom llporio. In Switzerland Ihe Federal diet h is required the disconiiiiuatioti of ihe Ciibolie j Sindeibondos, as being hostile to the general welfare of the nountry. The accounts from Itlay vary. Tn? progress of liberal opinions p irticnUrlv i i the pipal stales, is viewed w ith great alarm by I,. ,il. l. .. J .....: t i a.n,c o,,u ii-.iih. iu ireiano the elections hae been so:iiewhat more slot my than in this country, and the returns will stand much as they did in Ihe last parliament. O'ConnePs funeral was celebrated with great pomp. The event has lefi no alter excitement of any con sequence Gi'iipral Aritwlrnn.r r...OJ by the Caledonia itli despatches. The died onia take -I'l.OJJ nuiiiii! Cin. Gaz. in specie. CINCINNATI MVRKF.T. Fi.oir I he ulcs to day wre 101 !!rlfrom store at 4 IU; Tid du al 1 t'-; 4.K1 do ('tty Mills at 1, and etn ill lot Irom canal al 4.'Ji. WhiskyA 6Ieof 104 lirls in four lots at 1? 1 4c. IUcon , sale of 0 Idols Sliotilders at 0c. pkd 7 do clear Side- at r pkd. Corn JItu sale of .i(10 brls kiln dried City Mills at l.o'h tJui EN Applfs A sale nf IT brls good from utorc al tioe resold at I tut per brl. o;s A contract lor filMi to (ini) bead common tatted, average wrigM Cot) lbs, deliverable in N'oveniber, at 4 dol. per Hti lbs net. Si'uar A t.a!e of 22 hbds rrnod far N O at 7 1 4r; cash .7,1 boxes irotiil u l.itu j Havana at9 1 '2,10 cssli. Sai.ku atvs A sale of 3 casks country al 7 l-'2c an advance. K ii-s A sale of 10.) boxes good M II from river to a dealer a: "J.-'IT. Pig Iron sale of o4 tons cold ulsst at "c2 dels. It mos 14 do hot blast at ol do! caali. tALT A File of S-s hr!s No 1 K'.nawiia at 'Jtio and inspection. Wool A sale of HOlMl fleeces ene ll-tck, to a dealer, at p. n. t. Imt a full price. Anv York. Sept. fi. l. M The market for Kletir ii dull and nr. set. tl'Nl. Small lots of irrerrntr Wteru ar" j s,,!,Jn? t ; 'J.Ja.i.37 and resjular parcels I at ;i.H7u5.."0. Wl.a,.t I... Jnnt:...l k..l.t . . ' s......., S.I..VS.

! "'Vhc'kefoTrk'.nd B.con are!'V"K-- ! runchln.ed. j ? Z&ZlZW j i,,r,j jg fcirg lt lOJallic for brls and ' ''J" !'" "- "hiicd t..,,. rr tin. noiice. Try '. Itrrr I hr A",n? "ro". sold at thi. rn.l Tea establish.

: ' f- ; I'rime estern Tallow brinrjs 9Jc ne Cotton market is inactive, ! ' ,,e Kreishi market is dull. 1 Exchange on London bas further ad van - cod, and is no v selling al 8 7oat. Philapfi.pwta, Spt. 0. P. M. The market for Flour is doil. and ibe ei'es are confined to small pireels at .r Tdi for western and similar brancs. Small sales of Corn Meal at 3.2.". The market for Wheat is dti-l. Sales aro makinij to a very moderate extent at lloalUGc for prime White Tl - ,..!.. it ,. , I lie markets ffMera v are exccedinnlv dull. Rai.timork. Sept. Ct. S V. M. The stock market is dull and without j change. I The Flour market is still unsettled Th. snliis nf Kl.n.e In it . v. .A .. in, derate extent onlv at" 5 :t7ao 43 fur Howard street, and H 43 for City Mills. i At these prices there are more sellers than buyers. .M.nlerate salfs of prime White Wheat at 115.il2."i. and lied at HHe. The supply of erain is large. Smill sales of Rye Flour at 4.0. Prune While Corn sold to car at 0:1c. Provisions and groceries are without c haiige. PrTTSBi-Ron, Sept. G. 10 P. M. The river is still falling, and ateusk this evening, there were only "JO inches water in the channel. Moderate sa'es of Flour, are makipg at previous prices. Cheese in boxes brings 6a?c. Reinf kissed to death try a pretty girl ia rttpvnl punihment.

cheat & Gitcw men. m THIS tut tirrn the urcrrl principU-t of tnn mriT of the whnlroalv Url-rlu !"- up to thi" timr, and they have prm-ix-rd I lie mut 1. ami Till iinpatiliunauii tlii'Cniiiiiry Mcrcliant Htloni any frar of detection, lint a new erainrhrfes Trade lia eome nd Ihe PKKIN I KA COMPACT claiim tlie hom.r nf it iiitrnductinn . Th y were the firnt lo rair (lie h.-llint'r of Heliirm.nn hirli it haa inaeritsed the aim-

I pie went 1 r.. . - t. - . : .. A rompi. te rt-..ii.t mii list ! I Iter conriirnrr. ""'t""""" t T e'ery wher l....k atwliat lt. We w rr tlir firM to wnd ihcm Trai (1it usrd to le called ton Fi.nl for ttirm brfore. 2d. x l.are driren t...t of the murket rn.t I "oinit f trah, and introduce a lu-tter claof'l liiaii 11a, jt-i t irr WTn ftlltl. imutiru-n 01 ciit-ii crtmn tu u lo rt't fur ilirir on nf, and for their I'riend. fine qu3itii- iht y ran find tn w hire ele. 3d. We hae tvdilri'tl nric more than 25 per cent, both in Illat-k and tlreen Tea. The whnlenale erocer say we are ruin iiif the trade and rail in liumbiijr. Thin we have done already, ami now see what we are ready to do. lt. Me will ell Teas by tlie aiipte cher, half client or 14 lb. bin, at ihe name pricts that wholesale e;meer pay tu the importeri when thi y btiy by the hundred park air. ". 2nd. 'I he v hoU itli prwrrt allow only 11 or at mnl 14 iio. tare lotlie liall chent. Tina l a cheat . . ... " e w in aiiuw in tunst inianc, 1J and 16 I'm. tare on the name. I 3d. Wi . . . .. ... nerrny nnilertake to eit rrrry kind 01 Tea frem . t r fu-W, r rrnrif,rr pound cheaper than ",e nuieairp;riiri rd.i. iii.w can we il.i t n, ak the ronntrr mercliant? 1 1,,, i, olir we .re content , vcn I PPr c"m pndit muad of 25 & o per cent, a la We tleservtf the ttian!; nf the eniintrr mrtchant" for savintr them hi reafier from heinir cheated. Let them c.ime to ihe Warehoiot nf the TKKIV TKA CIO. anil e.imprae taniites of Tea they et elsewhere; and if they buy bad Teat then, at high price", it ia their own fault. An F.ntrloh importer lately boasted to n that hr . could make more money hr ending bad Teas to X. York market than on ennii Teas. We ate resulvi d to 1 - ' j si n.- Mr. rv i i r. r ., " t'littS"" ours. Ivr, that ifin six month, they do not , H(Mn., Il(r- itiueji ami urnii uesiir iu ; Hie low 11, we will rive them our Tea wiihnut charpe. i 1 kis ii plain Fnpli.h and rannnt be misnnderstooil. I j We appeal fur n stimnny tu the immense success of . our Am lits in any part i.f tlie I'nii. d Stan s I ! -Vnrt wnr.-frrf in rvrru rrnrn in the I'nitrJ Stalrt : It lor the all le a f tl.f 7r.' A.. .J..Af..rnn mfoi. 1 '!''' eunjei a leneft i,.'cn the r-.ibiic ty ttipfilymg the pure aitic.'e CATALonrr. of teas Pm "m: of thr WanEiiorsES or rni Pekin Tea Company 75 Rc 77, 'liYn Street. .V. T. Tlie Teas mentioned in the Catalogue are ilniie np 111 quarter pound half pound, and one pound paekares ihe first on inside w rapper is lend, the second is Il .-..e' I I ,-..- ...... uiomr m..,.,.. . i 1 v n,nl 5 r,t'' PP'r. I lie company sell none hut rood Teas, done up in this superior maimer, all of them irmvin in the most luxurious districts in China. Country dealrrs may seleet as small a quantity of each kind as they like, and have them packed in one cln st. These Teas also come in five m.tind . Chinese packages, called tniattoons, a Tcry coiiTenr. .... I . . - Lier-i.ns resnnnr; in any part ortlielniicd Statea nr ranadn. can order anr of ihe l eas in this niTaloirue hy Inter, to suit iheir'wishes. Wrpark them in Chinese t.oxra and deliver them to the fnr nrdinr; . n renani nee in m charges tor parkniir or cartarr. I he niont y should nlu as aeci.mpany the ordi r.l 1 CUF.KN I K AS. ! yOVXC. IIYSCN, s.iud ne, so no awictcarfi Co 50 o do do f;na co C2J I'I fine carpn oo TS do exir.i line CO 3TJ it" Silser Leaf 1 fo Rit.vr.n 1. fat- Seldom sold run hv larire dealers, because of ihe very amall promts made on its sale 1 his i( very superior Tea. do C.olden Chop, Plan. tntion or Clrd.-n trrowth. 1 CO Cinintrs CHOP. T his is the finest Ciris-li Ta cultivntid in C hina. It is of the finest niekinrs. and rt. '""""!! fir"'n T.'","r "' v'r'ry ; f . strength and annua, lien t.,f,.ie this Ti a has never reacln d this country, xci pt in small lots, as presents : in mi toners. , II ISDN. erv fine COTS 1 do I'I inl:ili..n IT row ill 1 ro I CSfXPOWDFM, trocd CO TJ J do superior l CO i do small leaf, plantation rrnwih 1 2J j IMPERIAL, coed to 75 j do brisk and fi-acrant I 00 tin reri.ms Ii a, very superior 1 25 . HYSON SKIN, troiid. fioe flavor CO ? do do exira t;ne oij i pot-CHOVG.fnll llavor ,I" ,;'' OI.AV h. 1 r.A3. en r.4 co oo ofl to on ,t oo ;o t no sery superior aui i iijti, rm.d do i s.lra fine OOLONG, sironc, flavor fne 00 50 Oiimno. l'his 1 ea is a great favorite, & go-ca univer. viii .aiii'.at'uim. do very finr 00 J do in one pound and half pound cat- ! ty, eatra fine Co "1 Nk I i.rs Cltra. This Tea is f-a-rnt and isrri as a tins, i-.iy. It yields a nerfune thai i f mly di litrhtfnl. It i i.fimrileii prnsrth, and Mipt rmr lo any thinr ol the k.inl in this country. I.NCIISII HUI-.AKK.AST TF.A,fine do do dn extra fine ItowqcA s M1X1I1IF, a .iron; and rn h black Tea, Pi kue llavor CONGO, r.im,l do verv fine PF.KOr. FI.OV. KIIS. i-nnil do do trarilen t;rovi th on .po ro r:h CO ?. fir co 'o fO f7tl 1 0 s llesutes the aboie w e f pect dai! v frem Ch ina scleral spb-nriid choi.s of l ea. e rrlutn rly import, . I hy the"PF.KKIN TKA CO." am! which we iiiiend to copy right to prevent trirkiry. Le t our amenta ret riadj. RF.COMMF.NT T10VS. Tleretofnre it has Ih en verv difficult, indeed inipos. sible, to als avs ohtr.in irn.nl creen and black Ti as But now ri. ii have only to visit the sir moms of Pekins l ea llompany, 75 and 77 I niton street, to obtain as fragrant t, as as vou could w ili ir.ltai Iu Sun.. 3 YVe have tried the Tas imported bv the rin Ti l Company, 7J Xc 77 Fulton st. New York, ami if we tiseoill try thi m often. T hev are sellinr the most nncs'S can alwavs tret i . i-i. inr. A icon! in Ten Drinker: 1 he Pi kin Tea Co.. 75 and 77 Fiilion st. h.ise imported into this market fume lie hiindri d thousand dollars orlh of ihe lin. t

delicious t.as e tver drank, and retail them at , frynV. uiider.irm d ha in? pn paid h;me:i f-r 'he h"h-ale prir.s.-f.tr.i.n.cV.s' purp , ha. com-nencVd th- manul.it . nr.- Br I he hi.. ,, .,,,,. ti. of tccen k black teas rver ! fr sn, f Temperance, i ,h eiiv. Mold ,n tl... cuiitry, on- imported by the P. kin Tea ( warrant. his wrk to heciual to anv in the . .. ,1 "., .J .V .. In too Stmt. II who want ttnod be sold as low as anv of the sain. wc.L-..t e ' i.i .-

" a at reasonanle ones can alwavs tret them there. .

...itii .mi mar. I ea. crown in 1 ne I elesi e.n'.-.. f, Kur.er ana t.nqwrer. I The pekin Tes Co., 7. and 77 Fulton st., are per-, f'.rii.inir a crrat and cued work, .in.t will, in a few1 yi ars , beyond all doubt, drive all thr poor teas which i have di lurred ibis country, and defrauded consumer, j of the artiele. out ol ihe market. 1 hey . mpi.rt none ' but pure and f. acrjoit t. ns, and retail tbein bv the.' single pound at wholesale prices. Famt'.ies are al-' ;is sure ol'o In n i ii i ii c tried, m at the cn at tea w.irehense, it, quautiiies to suit their cnnveiiioiic, ' to s. u acain.-r.,,,, 7rie vr,. I rl"r 0nX mark T.a.l he r.kin T.-a Co.. Ti fc. and at the same price that the ) 7 "l'ons,.:t.H,,,lt.1(,10,n;: Tl at JO cents p. i .i..itiii. t unsiimers ol lea. ho have to nav m. nt at 7J rts. It is better lliail ant? thine- of the Wind we have rver bought clehirc at one dollar Cm. Advert iter. If any of our red'-r. de.ire to have pood tea. they can obtain it of the p. kin l ea C , 75 and 77 Fulton j st. Merrutu. : TW I'tkiii Tea C We very cheerfully call the a- ! trillion i.f all lort ea nfp.ire ai.d f.-atrran't Teas, bolh in town and country, to the en at WanSone of this; C'lii.pal.y. Our h.Dir ecjiiaintance willi the Propri-' tors enable ns to speak for the entire confidence of the public. We knew th.ir teas, both in quality and price, are all that is stated of tht m. Many lover t.f the fracant In rb has bet n cunipel1. .1 to rs, hew the drink. ntr of tea in conseqn. nre of its iniumas effects, until at length he become hope-. 1 s. of finding, amour; any of the imported saris-tirs "fTt in cur market; a kind w hich had not such an j efTect. In this, however, such persons will be irtn. , : bly d.sappoiiiud. Thr pi kin Tea Companv hase e..mme..ee.i .i.. ..r '..r.: ..r 1 choice canton Teas, of a most delicious flavor, cultivatcu aim niekeil siiili mat care which have therelore never been mtrod.ired into this country, t xcept pee.ent. to importers. Amnnr thee ihey have an Oolnif, mild as 11 phyr. and flagrant as a rose, which we specially n eon. mend tu all in reons persons. Its cffei t upon many of those w ho have tried it, has been to make them confirmed tea-drinker.. Ladies who hase used it, say they never before drank ssuh tra. Hut all tastes ran here besnitid, with the pre at advantaire over olhrrs of rett.n- a pure article at w hole, sale prices, however small the quantity. The company "a Wat. house is at 75 and 77 Fulton St. Golden if ate. i I KA.-Thr Ptkin Tern Companr, No. 75 and 77 j Fulton street, unquestionable sell the In t tea. impor. I t.-d into this market. 1 hat thev sell them cheaper than ant oilier t'lablishment. is a fart nrove . . . i n in thousand iiistauee. .nce thev have omned their since. We would advieenr friends to call at thia place, and if ihev don't w i-h to buy at least to obtain I itn.e panipnnt kept on tl.eie eounter, entioeo "Hints to 'I ra Drinkers." and therefrom learn a linle ti't-ful information on thcubject. 1 his pamphlet is ! Riven crati'. Journal of Commerce. W e drink Green Tea, and for many years nave, been paviuir one dollar per pound for ill But thanks tolbePekiti TitCo., we asv ret a lietter Tea from them at 75 cents per pound. We drink one pound fier week, oy wnieh we are now savintf thirtien aoiara per year, and enjnyinr hsrsrer tea in the barrsin. Commend a to Ptkin Tea Gompanv, savs e. Mirror. Ymt may be sitrenf obtaining at all times pure and hirh ly flavored teas, br the single pound at whob sale prieea, wf the Pekin Tea Companr, 75 and 77 j e.i.niHBs. mo nave prooas.v ini- mre.i i...s and tareat"M varietv rsf fine rnwn and black tes. of (

..-:nl v. , : UHtir. .iri.ssi, sin rtceis. pnimill aneimon. trial I.mpire, done tip in all the various fanev parka- ' JOHNK KINC SBF1FT Ce. that Chinese intrenuity can invent. Ii .'. a privi-1 Indlanapoli.. Mav 1, is,7. " oTv L' ' "J F;t..bl,h-nent, and a Haviexn.in.-.l B. Km-.berrv-. Jewel, for S .. n. , tar"'k 1 "U C'K", r Temperance, I cherrfullv nconimend th. ra t . roo.VJL-' "t " ' .. u ,"-,,; price..- - who may want a first rate r,i. le. c outitry merchants who wish toalway. sell cood teas u-if w M HNN'VMN O W "- can nlwava obtain them at this place, on reasonable' .'

are do-

n:r.ert,a.fAtia.. tr.is. GT Fttitora ard Pt.MirM., ,Xt,B... -i. w,., ,nd.,, jirjTtr r iu w.We 13 in-ertion. in their rrM,rciTe cliidmr thi notice, will be paid fr the Y.Zl m' Tea, ther may e!,oo. to ictect frmn the Ca-il nf thepner. ther, named and l y their naec?. " the CcmrM twice tl,e anion,,, of their hill ITth. y ere at lib, rty to diPc, r a thev plra.'""6'1 Taper, Wh adrertie njn.t iliroet cr.f, , , t.. New York. ' ' ' 77 Itoa .rr;l. 3d, lRr.

ITS cue i:wai.d. noxsAi.i. s. co l..' J hln Pttl-litii-ir rnirgvi il a. cn -, year, in ;In viciiutv. havmr ren mlr j . .1" i . !. ..m-i i;u rnunrtTj in rcTtr-cf 'in t llh l p r.A Foiinticry in rr.npeei;.m :...''? ; firrrw r hnmpc, an pr-pnrfd to n eci-e or!i rt f.ir" j hnildinr: of all kind nf Mil ! and Fac.iric, t n'l-'' i faetnre and t nn all the rrnnitoe ro, l.;' ''"l'r" iimuffumii. m rtirr Mill Stnne. iyr ' will alo im. mi. tlr fill -,!, r r,.. .11 .... v incmnati. Knt mlr Main Canal. hfl t- r.v. .s i-.A - ra,.,;e. Aiip. 12 -'4-?i Cin. Oai. HOW FI. rOMPLAITTS. COLTS JVC ' n r."L,Vly tUTCi br JAYXFS CAItMIA'ir,I - L o n Jl . ' Ctiicape., 111., March 5rr. r. Javne Desr Sir. Von m mi... - V - m" ! w '""""' emcarr oryr.nr PiirminntiTe 1 0,1 1 af.lyav that I never nrrnrrilieH r,,.A.-... . .lr.l...u.i...' - . ' rijoir. y 1 ' " me bo mm -n siifactli 1 ,,,v Ptient!i o peedy and perf. ct relief a thj,! : .-ru mina lamiir. it hicome.a tan. ....... nn.ai.n t, railed for i'iin " c.n, which i think . Pr,y prnnf of "":"," in mr .Si,mmrrfm,', of children, it has frequently appeared to inatclMhe 11 were, 1 rum Iflecrave.. "It.errl the life of my child, and nf.nch and such a child 1 have repeatedly heard said. I denterie ri.mn!'intl oradnlts, I have time and aeain ina it f t like a charm, and ire permanent relief in a few ho..r 1 mavsayina few minntea. In fine it is a valuable medicine, and no f.imilr sliould be without it ' - "'sperifiiliy, M. I.. Ksapp. M. T. , Professor of Materia MetTira in the I ty, Indiana. . r-Wiu vi nciiri uj j M. W. HAII.E. Brookville, Ind r.BKAT ATTRACTION-. t PURLIC SALE. The rnc.st majrniflieent sule ever held in the Vest, of rlesrniit, fashinnahle Furniture. Pianos, Mirrors Silver Plated Ware, Carpeting, l-pholatrrr. rint inir. Fn-neh China, Cut Class, Gerandoles, Candelaliras. Tahle Cutlery, &r. T''F' pl-asiireili staiinr; to the putil t! notion? will In.fmil iu this sale, hut arti-" r'es rr tlie very lust cl a -aeter, for at vie, workmanship and finish. ON- THfltSDAY MflRMNG. SF.PT. M, at 0 o'clock, and continne dailv until the whole is o'd at the larre rooms in the Masonic Hall, comer Tli.rd and Walnut sts, enraprtsin? in part l ie-rant Pam.isk Plush Sociatiles. KoHia, Ot'cmart and nivalis, of the latest French patterns, with chairs to match; rich figured Hair Cloth Shfas, Soriahlrs, Divans and Ottomans, modern stvle. with chaias to match: Splendid President and' Virtoria D:irnl-h Plush Chairs, Rnckintrnnd invalid Chair.; super. nr F.Ryptian Marble Top Centn- Tallies, nf Various pat. terns; elerant Card Tahh-a An eirh sr. -i j. with tif .:!.. .... ... 1 1 . . .. . .1. ( oi.; tpienmii iianocauy seen tanes and Itiik Case. . " ., ' ."r ,i.i..r, rieani l.aiues' w nrk V"'1" Stands w ith mirr.irs; a preat variety of ""rennr r.,,ionalile chairs, fee. 11 .os Splendid Koeoml and Mahrranv rlrt Inn. d I .aim. r.. . n. . 1. ..i. i . -'-i ine moi ceieuraieo manuiactnutt in ihe Fasi. I Milt pons. nrrnr.b plate Mantle and Pier Mirrors, v it tf latest strled frames in rich trnililinir PINING ROOM OURMrVRK.Verr fine c. tension Oininir Tables, side Tables, ftc i CHAMBER Fv.nNHUHK.-Spl.ndid ms.i"rr,wardrnhes; dn ssln? bun ans of every varietv n' tern and siyle of mirrors, marble top's and rl-iin ;'.. hoirany Fr . neb and hish post canapv bedstaadt, tunc nor Frnrh wast siamls, with mirrors ; I PHOI.STF.HY -Fine curled hair matrassc, .u. perior f- allu r liead. tre. PI ATF.D AND BRITANIA WARF. F.i'ii?i Plated Tea S t!. tilvi redsre and pilt iniile, Kri'antua Tea Setts, with wines, creams and sugars, ot tins best F.ntrlish nr.d American make, pitchers, turreei,. castors. ,Vc. &e. LAMPS. Gerandoles. cMnViliras. pitfnt s!nr lnmpsofthe Iniest siyl. s and various patterns; irilt. ..... im r.cli flit an.1 plnin cr.er.l plass ir'nhes: hall lanterns of the m.. It approv. -1 t atterns. with various other desciipiioiis of lamps. silver plated wain rs, costors. w.ih rich cut bony.', ele-anr paitind japanned waiters, ntaenifirriit mia China Vast s, teilet and mantel ornaments n i h a trrcat varietv of other rich fmrv trnods CHINA W AIIF. -Klecant l.md an,t hitr Fri nch China and tea t, it., blue, white and hnm t toilet setts, stone ware, ,tc. CVT GLASS. F.I. c.nt rich cut Imi;.. tii-rlu-i, sala.ti s. dishes, decanters, wine lumbers, ct lerv c'.as' . Ses, Ii niimadec, ,Ve. TAI11.F. Cl l LKRY-Fme irorv balance lun. dies, knives and f.irks, with carvers and supnurtrrf ; to match: tea setts, do. P I N TI NGS. Landscapes, historical pionrinrs, ; and portraits of dtstiiietiishi-d men. ' All the aSi.ie roods, which, isiih msnt othrs not here enumerated, will form the most splendid rtbi- : bition f.irsaleeser held in the West. The trends will he arranc-d with caialnnes. sad open tu inspi rtion several dies and evemnirs previ ous to sal HICH r CO.. Ancfn N. R. Persons res'nUn o.it of the city, and purrhasinr at this ai... can .:.v tiit-ir arilcl, s parl- .i j C.'.c.uaati. by romp; lent per-i.r.s .joirx et. Foitnt's, Tanner. Courier i norocco Trassor No. ', M:iin Sins t. bttutrn Stvib and Sty-in'i CINCINNATI. OHIO. V.'ITF.rt P. may he lind cheap f.,r Cash or satisfsf ion arilaiiit.inri s. j-u. neral m--.rini. iu of riisiu:i) r.i:, rur.n. Ci'y tan o!e leather, N. Y'. li. dd.i; Plnla.'elp' a calf skins, city tan do. Ked .ind hl.ii-k man dn; Gnat skill shoe tiillfiiutr. Deer in. Lamb do; lied, btiiean.l blr-rk s,iv r, ilnrness l. atln r, Skirtings do, Prn!le ct"; W'hile lininir skins. Pink dn. Yellow dn; Mi n's b-...t Moroeco, Ladies trios do. do undressed do; I'pp.-rh sther. Hand dn; Kid skins, ,lntr do, kip di,luek d.i. Pad do, PulT jroat skin. Bark tau skivers. Il'iuk biiulers'I.t aiher of various kinds. CASH trii-en for Hides, Calf, Beer anu Safe? Skins, and W ool. ts-l'.. 4C-'r. Sons of Temperance Jewel3erial. He is also prrpired to malie M SON"tC and or) FF.LLOW S" JF.W KI.S. either (rold or silver, t i-.'mr: notice, and on verv reasonable terms. 1 ivisions or Lodires bv adi1resine a letter i the : .-.i . WHOLE FA IE SCHOOL EOCK Paper ami Stationary I'stablishvirht in Cincinnati f 'ompetivp in Assort: tut And 1'iiceuith the Heaviest Uas'.cr". llorixesl AVINO ditrinjr the pa-t furr.raer, enlarged - 1 impri.ved ourchlisliin nt. and rrcatlv inrn'Sed onr niMiiu tacitirintr and o- hi r facilities, we are no tu. ich heller prepared than ever In-fore to cenipeT--, both in assoru.it lit and nrie.-w iiU ill. .f 1...HI tKt jnour iute in,hr Kjsiirn cities. School Books. Re-.i4T only put!i-ht-r of the hicMr popular T'I rlic Srrir if Sc-hm! Bm.U, ronipninc SlrG-f-; Jtrrjtirrt anil Spelling Book ard ffry't Jnthmrttrs, .;n C m-rallr wed ia Wrsteru aud Soiithrm SchtxiU. we rt tin tn at much lower pric-M than i herein po-ii.iI? bt (tbfain d lr in New York vt rhiladflphia. W ubtuin niher hading Sc1icmJ Bonk in exehatiirc f . r our jtnl'lirat i. iii, and tho are fnahted to II then fl low a they ran be ubtaim-d cf tht-ir pnblihent. Our .orini nt rumpriw the rariMi Spelling f Hradt r. Ariilimnic, Grjnmiar, Oeoi,-raphjet t in gmtrzl bc. Faper. We barf the largest stock and best asnr;mr-t if Foot's Cap and Letter Paper, ever brought to tin" market: eompri.inr . very quality aad stvl.' of rulid and plain; blue and while, hi avy and thin, American and French p'P' as. . Also Irer Papers Cap. Prmr, Medium. Ro'' . Fuper 11 oval and Impenal Size. ofFreneh and At"' ican ma nil fact u re. ItonneC Hoards and V rape Paper in (Treat variety. Blank Tooks Hav ire much er.larrsd onr Klai.k Hook Maniifac' -ry. we new n.ake every s ariety of Account, and Memorardnm ami Cery Bonks, and are drtermin.d n ifr.rlhtm tow hoi. sale purrhassrsat lowest F.a.tern price.. Ilotksof anv peculiar pattern of rulinr. " st. le of binder will be made to order in manr.-: which carnot be excelled. Stationery Generally. Our stock is much belter and asssinnient heavier than ev. r before. M e are at-cnts for manufacturer, of maiiT s.aple articles in this line, aud our 'facilities for ..Ins. nine supplie. penerjlly, are such that e are con Ii dent our prices as wt II as assortment cannot fail to cive sati.faetion. CJ"We respectfully invitetnose wno nave .nerr...fore purchad at the F.ast, a. well s otliei-s, to f oe ' " a trial, ferlinr eonfiditit that we can make it Mr : their interest to purchase of ns. Our pnci-. are uniI i A i i . . . ..h...:ir .nrnaru in. 1 lorm. aim oruers sin uc iiij 7 i r u MH r sn. W. B. SMITH fi CO, Vo S Main st. east aide, jiear Columbia st. Citicinnatti. Sept. 3rf, 1847. 3' New Establishment. "WIIF. snbseribcr wishef to inform the c'uiies ot I Brookville, Jnd the public renorally, tbat he is now prepared to do all kinds of BLCRSMITH-IVO-.TI KMXG, and FINISHING all k.mls of M ACHINERY; actiinir up and repairing Seam Enrines; ra.tiue; and finishing every variety of Brass Work. Also make, and repairs al'l kinds of Guns, Pistol". Jce. &e. 1 he subscriber intend, usinr the .scat ( stock, and doinr his work in the heat manner ard t 't the most easy and aceomtnoilaiiur terms. His shop is in front of tho Methosii.t Church, a-'. within three ton ant of Mr. Spsaii'a Mill. JussN MUX r -jp.

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