Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 37, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 22 September 1827 — Page 3
its Futility. Tt is hotTCYer (o be hoped
that the society will go on without fear
ing the frowns of this class, or even deigning to court their favor. That the beneficial effects of this exertion to promote the public weal may be felt by every part of the country, is the sincere wish of the Recluse of the Valley, The Storm, Much damage was done by the late storm in almost every section
of the country from which we have received information. At and near Wil
mington, on our coast, its effects were
severely felt. Most of the salt works were
greatly injured and a considerable quart-1
LAWRSNCSBURGH. SJl TURDA F, SEPTEMBER 22, 1 827.
Contrast. The Boston Patriot, of the 3d inst., says, "there was in our market yesterday a plentiful supply of peaches of an excellent quality, at from 1 50 to 2 the bushel." An abundance have l)een offered in our market for some lime past at 12 1-2 cents per bushel. This delicious fruit dried can be had here at from G2 1-2 to 75 cents the bushel. Who that loves peaches or peach brandy would live in Boston?
of the Louisiana Advertiser, explicit j denies having violated the neutrality of this country during his stay at Key West, as the Spanish Admiral has asserted; and in a letter to Com. Ridgely, he assures him, that if the United States" go
vernment should think otherwise, and notify him thereof, he will withdraw his fleet at once, provided the blockading
squadron is not too strong. Boston Patriot.
The London M 'as is stated to be "the largest
sheet ever printed ,: We have measured it. I be length isfour fret, breadth two feet ten inches. The largest paper printed in this country is the National Intelligencer. It is in
l . i?. i- . r -
tityofsalt was lost. Crops generally ! f nK"' T l 1 Iour anu lDreeT ,r 8i
..r j i j t - oreaaiu o -nciies. uem. rrcss.
"c suiicicu ieven jy, ana many norsr and cattle lost. There were but few
vessels in the river, and therefore but
little injury was sustained by the ship zettr for
1. ... a n ri? i .
pmg. a very s wnarl at bmitlmlJe, i considerably injure d ; and the inlet opposite Mason bo rough Sound, is widened at least half a mile. A letter from Eli-
Squirrels. For abput a week past the ;z:ibeth City, situate near our more nor-
Mr. Carter Beverly has instituted a suit
against the editor of the W heeling (Va.) Ga-
a lib-l in charnins: the defendant with
falsehood and misrepresentation in his letter to the editor of the U fc lelegrapb.
country in the neighborhood of this place,
has been literally overran with black and grey squirrels emigrating to Ken
tucky. They are constantly crossing the Ohio river above and below this town in vast numbers, earnestly pursuing their course east, with very little delay, save what is necessary to satisfy the defnnnds of nature. Great havoc is daily made among them by boys and men, as they pass, with guns and clubs; some killing 40 or 50 in a few hours. Vari
ous conjectures are afloat as to the object of their Journey Some suppose that they are repairing to Washington City, to enter complaint against the whites for encroachments on their territory in the west, and cutting down their beach and hickory trees; others, that they are only on a visiting four to their friends in Kentuc ky, to congratulate them on the result of the late elections: Be the cause what it may they, will have great reason to be sorry, upon a numerical review of their numbers, that so many of them have fallen into the hands of their enemy, who seem to "look on blood and carnage with composure."
therly coast, states that the gale was very destructive, not only to the corn crops and bridges, but also to the shipping along the coast. Five vessels were driven ashore at Teache's Hole and one was drifted into the sound; her fate not kn own. There were but six vessels in
Wallace's Channel, and all of them were
Two deaths by yellow fever occurred in
New Orleans, on the 2d inst. Two men sys the La Advertiser, were yesterday, apprehended and taken into custody
at the Lake, on suspicions of being uitrrrs of
counterfeit money. Forged notes of the United States to a large amount were found on their persons. They have since been comojitted to prison.
About 70 men. suspected of an intention to
Large Apples. The editor of the Raleigh (N. C.) Star, says that he has been prfjse,iW-d vi!h '.to fine Apples, by Mr. Grrcnr of that eountv: which measnred in circumference, one 12 1-2 and tin: other 12 inches. Al'hough we are not in the habit of boasting, we can assure the editor that we can beat him all hollo. We have just measured an apple, taketi from the orchard of Mr. Ferris of this place, which measures full 11 inches in circumference, and weighs IG ounces. Such apples as these however are not considered here in the West as any thing extraordinary-; as we have
no doubt we could find a great number
in this county, that would far exceed the specimen here given.
COMMUNICA TION. TO THE EDITORS. As to the beneficial effects of internal improvements of all kinds, there seems
Notice.
driven a.hnrn. Th Will A KW. J0,n a MfX,"n ve9Sel of war off lhe B,ce
.,a it u i ""ere captured at Poverty Point, and taken to
ncK,w m v ytvi Orleans, oi the 81 inst; 10 ef which, on
",,U L ,tl biies. j large scnoo- ,heir arriTahn tha, city were discharged with-
iu,., vMiu.i tun caigy, pi in- out a recognizmce; 24 were admitted to bail,
cipjiiy u.irreis was driven ashore a little and 36 lodged in prison.
io uie norm way olUape llatteras. I lie packet ship Louisa Matilda, from NewYork, witii a full cargo bound to Savannah, was driven ashore on Roddy's Island, aud has gone to pieces. Five small coasting vessels, in ballast, are ashore between Cape liatteras & Currituck hlet. Trie Norfolk papers say that the gale was nearly equal in violence to the memorable tempest which swept over that town in Sept. 1 821 ; hut owing to the excellence of their harbour, the .shipping was not much injured. Accounts from Danville, Petersburg and Richmond, Vra. give painlul intelligence of the extensive injury done to the crops of corn and tobacco. J C. Star.
We learn from the "News, published at Washington, Georgia, that a most violent fever rages at that place aid the sur
rounding country; and that the numoer of deatl is is almost without parallel. In m inv families, there is not a single person in sutlicient health to administer (o the sick. The grand jury had requested an adjournment of the Court, In consequence of the general bad health of the citizens of the county ; but the Jude did not comply with the request. Ib.
THE subscriber having removed his Store, rqursts nil pfrsons indebted u him, to call ..il seult with DANIEL HAG BUM AN Es . who has my books md nottt in possession ERAS I US 1'OUSEY Sept. 21, 18.7 37 if.
NOTICE. I AM in need of montry . p .y my debts, AU person indebted " nit, wi;l do well to dis narge the sm , tfu first, wetk in Octocer. Alter that lime, yt u rry txpeev fi:d ur ac counts in thr hands of proper fli - rs for oliectton JOSEPH S I . Tl .Kit
Sept. 22, 8 7. S7-St.
Aeiv Drug Store, AND
Family Medicine Ware-house.!
L1 IVREjYCEB URGI1) la.
(On High street, one door below (Cray's Inn.) DOCTOR PINCKARD, AGENT for the proprietors of Apothecaries Hall Cincinnati offers for sale unadulterated
SHERIFF'S SALE (Postponed to the 29 Ai inst
Drugs, Medicines, Chemical preparations, Patent Medicines, Paints, Dve-stuils, Spices, &.c. lie wii. coustkntly keep for sale every article ihat Apo'hecanes 1111 can furnish, which will bt sold ht the Cincinnati CAsll PIUOES; a lib
era. discount will be made 10 Pbysictans and
Merrhan't. Medicine Chests t containing- unadalterattd medicin 8, with written directions how and in what diseases xhry shah be used, will be furnish td families and the masters ot boats on reasona
ble ernis.
All tne valuble kinds of Ointments, Liniments, Plasters, 1 both Powders, Tinctures, Wine and Spirit Bitters, ll orm Medicines,
and s i git- costs o M tiicine, with written di recti us how ihey are to be tuktn, will be ktpt tor s. It ; ALSt', during tlie summe r,
SODA, SEIDLITZ, and BIG-BOjVE H ater. B?rs Wax, clean FUx, usiard, Clorer, IlUie
Grass, Timothy Str d, and Hips, received sn pay
ment at lhe Cinciiinau prices.
vntue ul vTii ot ru. .tiot.i Kspui ..s, IS" sued out of the Clerk's Otiirt ot ihc lar
v. n. Circuit Oour, Commnrdii. rne tu Expose
(to pu he Sle the wesv ha t of Section .No. 13,
town 7, Karge one west, ComaiLing n.t.eiy 5is acres t-f Lnnd Sit2ed up n as the property of Isaac Mettler svX Julius Smith, at the Sui. of Robert 1 Moore ; whu-h &iU Land I shah xposa to Sale at the Clerks Oface of the Dearborn Cir cuit Court, in the uvu f Lawrencehtirgh, on tht 29ih day of Septembtr ntx', between tbe huurs of ten ana faur o clotk A sid tJiy. THOMAb LONG LEY Sh'Jf, I) C. August 25, 17. S;
Liibrariairs Notice. Sharehoi u s he Lnwreii. tuigii Librirj, who i hiii oorks L.tloi'gtng ;o a in tbtir pos-
. . . . v . i Farrt li. as partner with Andrew t urnot which h.s xpue:,) re informed ihaii. ; i. a v.-i t. k
....' . .1,.., .., , i . ... i i uie uiiiuc ui j naiiiiikut n'i
: Him 5.i .ucy arr ic'-uii'Cu 'urn juc wcta iroiil
.he date liertof, such dthrquency wid su ject 'heni tc fines to the tx'tni nc laws and reguia tions of the Jvssor sation w ill p- mit. JEsbE HUN T, Lib'n. September 22, 1327
Printers' Notice.
York, (U. C.) August. 1G. Fever. A fever of the. typhoid type has got into this town, the emigrants
have brought it: two or three men are! discontinued, which must be a-Uled imrcv.diate-
We should t-.kv it a i ngot lever in those who are indebted to this establishment for j ib wo;k, and advertisirg, if they would pay the amount shortly, or at least ivi their due bills as an ear ntsi that they owe us I here are a. so a number of accounts on our boohs for papers sent to one
and another for 3, 6 and 12 months, and then
now lying in the general Brock tavern. Dreadful Mortality at the Deep Cut. A person from Niagara district inform us that the same sickness which prevailed so much last year, is this season thinning the ranks of the laborers and workmen
on the YVelland canal at an a!
alarmintr
rate. Not less than thirtv died in one
day. So great is the panic that upwards of 200 men have quit the canal and are going away.
ly, otherwise they will be handed over to the
"tormentors" The approaching term of the circuit court will be a favorable t.mr for those concerned to attend to the above Dusmess S"P- 22 Kl)t rous
N. G. HOW A RD, COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
jj ..wrenceburii, Indiana, will faithfully at
! JJLJ
Doylf.stown, (Pa.) August 23. Shocking Accvtent. On Thursday
JOKNTEST, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Having removed to Lawrenceburgh, offers
ihll nmffoqmnnl cprnriia in lh;ian ivlm muv
of powder which had tilled into an aoger; wiah hl9 aM19tanco office on iigb Street, in hole for the purpose ot blowing a li:no-'a room directlv orer Derson 4 Gibson's Store.
j stone rock; it unexpectedly went off,- jlay 12. 1327 IS tf.
to be in our country but one vmce; the morning last about 10 o'clock, while
correctness of the general principles, and j Abraham Dclp, of Buckingham townthe utility of practicing it, has been ably iship, was engaged in drawing out a blast
enforced by some writers in your paper. Tht pieces signed Feuelors deserve the most serious attention of every individu
al that feels the smallest interest in theiand mangled him in h dreadful manner.
prosperity and happiness of his fellow I:. the afternoon both his hands were am
tend to professional business intrusted to his
o r.- He will nttend the courts in th" 3d circuit, also the Supreme and U States courts at Indianapolis OiTice on Hgh Street, opposite the Clr.k's Offi Feb. 25, 182G. 8.
Doctor Pinckard Will pronr.p'iv t",na k - piutsa.oi.al calls in
Liwrt nee -u. gli tid its nt ighborhood. Oth. e ' ,bf Ntw ihug Storm.
LnuTf ncrt urgh, lu. Mty 5, ic7 17-tt To George Farrell and Andrew Farrell, Formerly partners under the name of G. V A. FARRELL. Gestlemen 1' teas', tufee notice that on Wed utsuy, tlu to;ia day ot October nrxt, being tht ihud judicul day ot the next Octooer rttni vt the. Uiarborn circuit court, 1 to II move th.
judges of sid court to re-enter and reinstait
upuo their records a certain judgment hereto fore, by the said .ourt at thti.-6fp.ctT.ber tern, in the year tendered in favor of (Jon au &chuliz, Frederick Konig, and Lewis Myers, partner under the name ot Schult, Kv.nig Kt Cv tor tht use of C.nrau Schuaz ag.iu8t Geoikr
anell ui.d r
sum of thir
teen hundred and three dollars and fifty one cents, besides coats. Also, to reinstate and re btore upon the record and hies of said court the several executions issued trom the Clerk's oftic ot said court upn said judgment ALSO To reinstate and re-enter !pon the re
coras of said court a ttrtain decree in Chancery, rendered by said court at their September term
A. 1). 182, in a certain bill therein pending, whtrem Conrad Schuhz ws complainant and
the said George Farrell and Andrew Farrell
Wtre defeiidants The records whereof weit
destroyed in the Clerk's oihee, of said court, by fire on the night between the fifh and six.h of
March A. D. Jb26. GEORGE II. DUNV, Attorney. for Conrad rchul'z
23-4a?
LAJVD TITLES. THE Hoard of Commissioners to perpetuats testimony for the couniy ot Dearoorn, will nuet at ttie i. See ut l)ai Hagrrman, in the town of Lawrtnceourgh, on tht tigth tt October next, at 9 o'c otk, A. M. tor the purpose ot receiving evidence of tbe existence ot deeds, and other instruments of writing, consumed by hie in the court house ai. Ltvenceburgb ; and also receiving and admitting to recora alt deeds heretofore recorded, and h settlements ot dtcedetus' estates, and probate business, lhe record ot which was consumed by fire. The session will continua for two weeks, if the Dusmess require By order ot the Board. D VL. ilAGL'RMAN, Clerk. N. B. All deeds and other insuumci.ts heretfftore recorded, will be adnmttu Ui tecoid without expense to the party nuking such pplicJ tion, s the tets tot such services arc pid out to the county Ue-aury 1). kl. Scpteniber 8, 87. 35 - tf. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Oi:i,t is be-.eb given, ihi we nve -keri JJnI ut teticrs of toununisiratioi. on in- Htte .,t JuHNAliLliUUN, late ef iroora cuut.ty3 dece-sed, nd tUt we hereby iequire nd i i.ty ill persons indetitcd to said esttc, to pay tuc. enie to us d none other and rtquesi aII persons to whom he ws indebted 10 present iheir accounts (poptrly authenticated) tor payment: as tue saia esta-e is mpty solvent. TtfOtt -.S H. .WlLUUHiN, 7 D.W'D M1LBUKN, S i -.Wrs
Sept. 7, 1S27.
1AKE XOHCE.
ALL persons icututca ui .in tiusees of tha bchool Section lor rent or ottu-rwise, are
M by notified tout un.esa paynunt is u;aa uimdately ihey my expeci tncsurts will ber .,:ept.ed to enlorce the collection ot such .'.toisj
nd all persons are cuuoned agbisi cuttn or tenioving sny timber oi sone oti ot id section,
WILLI A a AKlllUALi 0 DhLl fcLOER y -u?-S LZuA FUUid. J
Sept. S, 1527. 06 3vr,
CIACIMVA'II PRICE CURRLAT.
corrected weekly.
Articles
lb lb lb bushel
per ton
10 12A
1 8
50 16
August 25, 1S27.
ClllZll1?. Wo find that in every part of the United Suites tho people seem to be alive in promoting, ;s far as in their power, not only lhe general interest of the commu-
nitv, but also the local interest of ever'
p ited above the wrists, but lie was so severely bruised in other parts of his body, that he expired the same evening. We understand the hole was 52 inches deep
and contained one and a half pounds of
powder; there were other persons in
Ferlion of the country. lhe state of! the quarry, but they received no injury
Indiana seems to be behind her sister , Mr. Delp was sober and industirous, a Mates in this laudable object: I am; good citizen, and has left a widow and
i ' -
pleased however to find that there arc
some hopes of her citizens getting out of this stupor and letharg), as a society has been formed in this county for the purpose of promoting its agricultural and mechanical interests. Its objects are to
take into consideration the resources of
the county with the sole view of drawing them into complete effect; to consider what mechanical branches can wholly or in part supply its demands; and what part of the raw materials can be produced by the farmer. One particular object of the society is to elucidate and inculcate the propriety of following this first of principles: that it is ruinous policy to go abroad for such articles as can be supplied at home. There is no doubt but this, like every other praife worthy institution, will have its enemies. The speculators who enrich themselves by impoverishing the most industrious part of the community will raise the hue and cry against it, although they cannot with any solid argument attack its principles; they will iv Uh an unsparing hand declaim about
six children to bemoan the loss of a kind husband and an affectionate parent.
Accidents. Chauncey Lewis, a powder pedlar, was blown up with a blacksmith's apprentice named Kufus M'lntire, who was repairing his waggon in Suffield, Conn, and had unfortunately laid a hot iron to near a keg of powder, when four or rive kegs instantly exploded. The apprentice died in a few hours, and the recovery of the pedlar is doubtful. Mr. John Hitchcock, of SandyHill, N. Y. aged 74 years, was precipitated into his cellar on the 20th ult. in consequence of having mistaken the celler door for that of his bed-room.. He died immediately. Mr. Walter -Polger, Jr. of Nantucket, while on a sporting excursion a few days since, had his right hand dreadfully mangled by the discharge of a double barreled fowling piece which he was loading. The thumb was entirely shot away, and several fingers rendered useless.
Com. Torter, in a letter to the editor
The State of Indiana: Dearborn Circuit Court. THE heirs and leg! rrpu sentatives of .'osepb Farrar, deceastd, late ot Uearbo n county nd state of Indiana, will please tkr notice that s Petition has been filed m tbe Clerk's office ot the Dearborn circuit court, praying the judges of said court to order and direct upon the first
day of the next term of said court, to be holden
at lhe court house in said county on the 1st Mon
day in October next, or as soon thereafter as
counsel can be heard, that execution be awarded
against the lands rd tenements ofthe said Jo-
s ph Farrar, dte'd, upon and to satisfy judgmen winch Kzra Ferris, as assignee cf Nathaniel Itit hm.M.d, obt:n?d in the said court, in an retion of debt, ginst Jonathan Farrar, adrr.in strator cf the said Joseph Fariar, deceased, at me S ptt-mber term ot Siid court, held in the y? ar 1822, for the sum of one hundred forty, eight dollars St eighteen ctnta, with costs, and which said judgment was rene7ed and reinstated upon the records ot sid court at 'he April term of eaia court, held in the year 1S2T.
August 25, 1327.
EZRA X'hUUlS, pl'ft.
Dy A. Lane, his att y.
AMOS LAMB, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAV, fNtX UM" the publiu tn-t lie wnl constantly .ttle.'id he Terms "f 'he -uprrm- Cotift; tne
Uistrici i;curt ot the United states, at mamna o T A QT OITTTTT'K p i9; the Franklin, Draroorn, Switzerland, and UsJ J-iiVo A Uf I? lulA.
Uiptey Circuit Courts; and any other Cr.urr i, jYOIV OR A'EVER
me sue o'! special appneauon . ni mjmuve THE j of ,he Edjtor of the prankiin
hist XMrti'ifitl and persevering azzennon ana tui n ., . , ,, , ents. w,h oe dev.fud to b.s profcM.oo.-And . Hpotory. having been constantly on the de-
nuv. t all times, be consulted ax. hia ffi-e, iu,c,,n b' a pulmonary complaint, for more tban
Lawrenceburgh, next door to Mr. Hunt's H .tel. ; six months past, and which now confines him
Bees' wx Candles, dipcd Mould Castor Beans Castings
Cigars, Amer. 1st qual 1000
bpantsh $ Coffee hest qual per lb
Cotton per lb Cotton Vm, Nos, 5 to 10 lb Feathers live geese & ducks lb Mackerel No 1 per cbl No z & 3 " 7 50 Fiasseed bushel 37A Jflo-ir sup. fresh from vragons bl in store Ginseng per lb 14 Gunpowder Lexington Ky keg 5 00 Dnpout s " Hemp per lb
Iron, Juniata hammered ton
Fudled " Hoop 6, 8 &. lOd " Nail roas" " Lead pig nd bar lb Leather sole, Eststern tan lb do Cincinnati " Calf skins dozen Upper do Lurabcr, pne clear boards 1000
1st common do 2d do do Shingles MolaFsts, Ntw Orleans r?ils, Bjweo' 4J U lOd Jutnatta Fittsourgh common
Oil, Tanners, per bbl Linseed gal CasLur per dz Paints, White lead, m on, keg do dry lb Red do do il Spanish Brown 44 Whiting " Provisions, Port Mess bbl
Pime fk Lard in barrels lb in kegs " Ilame, city smoked lb
FK M TO 2) Ct8. S ctB 25
1L 14 1 60 t 87s 10 00 18 O 3J 23 10 UO 9 00 40 3 XT 3 50 15 6 50
7 SO S 130 00 135 Utf 80 00 .00 UO 130 U0 160 00
7
6A 25 18 00 i4 00
do do do lb ft
45 7 5 50 6 50 3 50
or at f.'.-urt.
July 25, 1 827.
29-.''
A Farm for Sale.
mostly to his bouse, and some part of the time
k't ay j
to his bed, ana loroids a nopa ot recovery,
while he continues his editorial labours, induces him, rather than to terminate the operations of a press so well located for tiie public conren- . i sa
icnce ana interest, ana wmcn, with a very
THE subscriber wishes to Sell his valuable Frm situated in Law enceboigh township, eight
miles trom Lawrenceburgh, on the road leadi K;liUe txertIon might be mada handsomely
o 7 'Vv.: " c; r " T . . 'lucrative to the owner, now to offer his printing
Saw Mills, on White Water. Said farm is situ
ated in a beaunful and healthy part ofthe coun try, contains 66 crts of excellent land, 30 ot which are wt ii improved, and under good fence; ugether with a beautiful Yijunjj Orchard, consisting of Apple, Prach, and Cherry trees, and
two eood catbins, one stable, one corn house.
On the premises are 3 never failing' springs ot exceilent wa'er, wel! situated for a distillery or tan yard. Said Farm is well supplied with timber, as follows : Ash, Oak, Yellow Locust, Wal nui and Sugar Tree. The hbove described farm will be sold very low, and terms of payment
made csy. For turther particulars inquire of
the subscriber living on tiie premises. PETER GROENENDYKE. August 16, 1 37. 32-3w CAUTION. - Whereas MY WIFE Huld has refused to live with me, in the capacity of a helpmate, this is, therefore, to forewarn all persons from trusting or harbouring her on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. JAMES DUCC.INS. Sept. 8, 1827, 35 3w
establishment for sale at a sacrifice, which will
reduce it to lees than one half its real value, and will, (if required) give twelve months credit, with good security, for one half of the amount of purchase. Any person or persons, wishing to avail themselves ofthe speculation, by immediately applying in person to the editor, or by addressing a line to him by Mail, will receive an immediate and satisfactory answer, by a fair and candid statement of ail the items embraced in tbe general offer above made, though here for certain reasons omitted. An amount not exceeding from two hundred and fifty to three hundred dollars, will be required to be paid at the time of purchase. AUG US rUS 3 OCELYN. Editor of the Franklin Repository Brookrille, Indiana. Sept 11. 1827.
BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE THIS OFFICE
AT
country do
Butter, 1st qual
Cheese 1st qual
ror;er, rutsbargh, Cincinnati Salt, Tutks island Kenbawa best Conemaughf Sugar, N. Orleans Havana vrhite-J Loaf and Lump
SSct per bKg 25 lbs.
it tt
4 3 8 00 3h Ah
5 3h 6 6
bbl
bush 41 l !b c
90
10 16 19 ISA
Spirits,Cogniac brandy 4th p'fyal 1 75 Prach do do 50
American do do Jamaica Rum do Holland Gin do Whiskey new do Do old do
Teas, Gunpowder Imperial Young Hyson
Tobacco, Ken. manufactured lb
Cincinnati do Tallow, tried lb
Wine, Madeira Sicily TenerifT-s
Malaga 1 00
lb
tl
f(
1 50 21 2
00 6 8 7h 00 75
25 28 6 00 30 OO 7 50 12 50 10 i)0 2 00 50 a 8 6 :s oo 624 7 50 3 62 16 16 6 4 8 50 6 00 At S 6 4 7 7 9 00 9 VO 1 00 50 50 11 13 20 2 25 2 00 62. 50 1 87 1 50 22k 23
45 40 10
7 10 8 4 50 2 vO 2 CO 1 25 .
FREIGHTS from Cincinntati to Wheeling and Pittsburgh, cwt. 50 cents; Louisville, 12 1-2 y New Orleans, 62 1-2. The particular state of the market is more dh
rictly sign.fied by the following references
In demand, f Plenty. Dull. Note. For A add half
OF ALL KLYDS NEATLY EXECV
TED AT THIS OFFICE,
