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wri: De renaced ip & measure by tie presence o Marr; of er bas eogeged rooma duciny the dyrecus: Houre, and. wi ani yive She » plan coading fewr right) lth Dr. Wut fen Math. ~ Jedi iat serrived thi) morniss, meote ball. &e will reap personel week, alo c1 ‘the u per ers me ee the ‘many pugiiivts mow hore, are Thomas * Chariey Limue ve am extioi- tien 'enig' atthe seo ws See nei which ‘wu one. y bes v eo to Keep lowe bo bis roow toy sill rush to the hall ty ‘ Rust’s Horse, Syxaeusm, Sept. 8, 1849. A Salty Stotement—The Sai Worse of Syracuse —Th- Great State Fair—Grea: Men Coming—Meriin Van Buren ond Henry Clay Syracuse Wante the State Capitol—The Germans, $c , $e. ‘We made a tour of examination ef the Syracuse a1 Saline salt works.to day They present » wide Geld of substantial interest to the inspector, whether Pointed in bebalf of the Stute, or of the New Fork Herald, ‘The long sheds in-which the salt is evaporated by fire, the cisterns for the saic water. pumped up by machina. ery from the bow: ir of the -arth, and tle vats for the evaporation ¢ the oven ralt inthe sue, extending the vast encampuent of the salt makers, for severat miles along the valiey at the head of the little lake Ovendage Dy fire,a brie furnace ratsed four feet from the ground: extends through the centre, with two rows of salt ket- tles, from fitteen to twenty in s row, set into the brick work. Afi « runs under each line of kettles, which fare heated by & fre at the lower end, the passing by the Graught of the chimney to the ther extremity water I supplird to the Kettles theta One men will supply ihe Seni end dip out shed. turmnng cut 260 bu- dipped out et (be builin, drained, the burketr are ewptied into the bins which i “od ‘and pew brands. No euind cl moti nach made im wheat, while there was some less Southern | ing axtend down buth sides of the building. Three or four men are employed, exch cuceceding one Of the other, alterpately. for six or seven bourses, The fires are kept going vay end night it requires from six te vight CoFUs of #0: d to wrapornte 250 bushels of salt. Wood ‘oosts three dollars aud upwards From s roug’s ealou- Jation of there Quaudege Springs, we present the fol- dowirg Estimates or THe Sart Wo Wor the first 24 weeks evdiay June 17th, of the our- Font yrar. the eulc works. at and near Syracuss, have turned ovt17 113 617 bushels Assuming tbat anequal amount will be turned out for the other 48 weeks of the Year, we sbali Pave an the Pi tof walt, for 1S49...... eee . bus. 34.227.617 at one collar per barrel $11, 4go.uTs one of wood mnevenes. . Number «fm: ye Cort of barrel, at 26 ceute each. ss 2 Balt dvex us The menufactarers would like taken «ff or reduced oF the teri +d a lithe on salt, But the article Deing Oue of prime veceseily. we suspect that Will Fericurly stioinpt C) lucrrase [te coat to the poopl for uplers au ivcreare of tbe tariff increases the price Of the article, we cannot see where the protection comes from Among the vi-l'ers to the fair we expect a good many dist uirbed yo. ~ View President pve G Dickim»on, and other ¢ ‘s more, xpect Vertiu Van duren aud Henry Clay will come ‘Up jtogeth 4 the frinoe who has dai Queen Vieturia and who bas made the old dance. we expect here, any bow, to dance with the Queen of the Ball ‘Who can wonder at the sympathy between Mr. Clay apd Mr \Vau buen. bey were both set a-ide by their end shen two Ke rtanate persums meet, they aleays Grrive at leomrt » vegutive comsclation from the sorrows of each vtber which they bave to cach. Aud thusit is to Lindenwold O'd Har y wends his way, And thus Veu Burea’ sia to see ADO wele: we © oUFY « Ja PB meg ® mural to the lofciest political achievemonts ere! Ihe people of Syncure are beoomi: ambiious They are s«plriog after no short Biate cap a ‘Tbey ray that th and acces vuaron—their ‘eine city, and the revenues works which the; vere to the Lae Bog de- a. We don't kuow but that they are about rye gents till ‘we prerume the people of Albany are just as well satis- ‘Bed with the cupita: where it is, We understand that the city of Syracure would agree to build the mew capt- ‘tol, it the State wou d agree to have it here. ‘The wistirn part of thie State, and, Indeed. all the ‘Wert fiom Albany (o \inperote, has. within the last reewyid Gerwan and Duteh population, hen it comes wo be rey y eye tic will be) will “astonish the op the houses amd shops, in the t unanimously ( uted, only exceed! 4 'y @ber prot Ot less thay ove fourth population abe stro: of une cacy ben regularly h the lime fom the salt eprings, ase safeguard a@geins3 the cbciers, aud whatever the effect, there is no ebolere in 'br place Tbe bite! heey re and the people of the private houres are laying im provisions, mattrasses, and cots, for the seccmux da ‘Will be room eu6 nef visiters to the fair, J tor all Ww. The Weather and the Crops. A letter to Ortemus Delta of the Sst ult, Trom Jasper coun'y (Texas). ander date of the loth | ult, rays: The worm is now in all the cottow fm the country «<i the prospect is that one-fourth of Bor peanrot be made About the ist inst some worms iscovered «ebb-d upon the leaves ; about the Oth. all the planters who came in town reported th =a Tm wae in thelr o dy day, the les wll me were pretty generally stripped off wae the many boll (crown) T they conld now k. sod none go as high as twenty. La Tus cut off the crop im this region, but it is Delieved that the crop beiog eo much later this year, wing to the backward epring. avd very wet sam that the destruction will be more disastrous to the ere In 1846. planters gathered two, three. and pa four bundrrd pounds to the wore ronpect i# that half that weight dd no one who can give me of the worm im thi ry full crop of cora as it this whole region ; aad | bad sever « larger growth at this date. The Savannah Keyudiican. of the Sth fast , hase let- ter from Greensdoro (la) under date oi ith | ult. which +a: 1 he préspee's Of the cotton orop are | Rot favorabi«, Since the conclasion of the long period of wi ther it has been ¥ ane ball orm te a Ob be gi dry sod hot ‘In some parts the forms follod ta A great desl on the ereek bottoms, ko The very laxuriant growth | it te also | Mable. yet. to unenumersted casuaities which tay materially thorten the production. | thlak, re; 2 veracious the various statements | have see various Southern State ut two milion of bal ap extreme ostimate of the growing crop. quantities perisbed by bigh wat» Of the plaut wll probably produce the rot Some farmers will lose bait their crops At prevent | exche wnt of, “Let me see Tom a by law. aud asked him what he would say shed where the fine salt is evaporated | w; ‘Tre Aspvction anv Retyan ov Ma. Cuar's eT Lavi,—Three or four ovlored pernors induced Mr. Clay's cody taveet, Levi ie un asay from him; be dip veled vm Satarday nigh’, aod wer tte Bostua ¢ age ave, who had losg becw in tale enpacil ae te prepare bi im the morning diive bim iw hi of which are vers lich’ and nothiog tn ermparisun te the daily labor of every working wen at the North. free States co: tain persona would tell him that he was The boy instantly replied that he should tell them that he was free. and that would opie cous by Mr ‘he . lay from Boston He «aya he was followed from Suratoge by curtain abolitionate, who made overtures to him to run away. aod that he was finally perrwaded to take the step. When he ar- rived Iu Boston they paid bim $300.aad wanted him te fo on board a ship that was abv ut sailing for Liverpool ix be did not ike aod teartog what wight be done —_ bim, be psid th ik the money. and returacd in penitence to Air, (lay, who kindly reovlved him.— Newport News, Sept. 4. Domeaio Miscellany. ‘Two hotels the market houre, three stores, and seve- ral dwelling house © destroyed by fice at Charles ton Ve, ou the 26th uit. Lone, $20,000. ‘There we the > b inst. whioh 61 were of cholera 84 uf dyneu ides, Bo. wll | Cbs mei Br Thomas, Avg more; Feyvivevilie, Biovan, Scudder Nant he Bolivar, Bat ti for Yor P ley, re iolawe; |i Choeo, Mudite Ruarioe evo “Sepe Lig -tghrs Queen, De Commodore, Uerdiner, albany) Herelae, Po ny ¢ Sous swase ter Burk, 4 anne ecoree ye AM—Arr barks tioten § Pags, Woodbury, a. Newoustle: 4 ‘Aibeay: CC Teo pesto nga, when ‘ir. Clay made bis tour te sho | 4,raiteeen, Altes. $01 Lose Tot io" ded, ay, @ over body ta @ zie. te ce | North be tuid the boy that as soon as he reached the doy bark W BDC Wright, McDonald, frem Rich- Urige Imperial, Booman, Balet- aye Srosners,( Bei, ae eg ao Ty Tel bre Cla, shy Pol Now ‘ell, N York; 5 ard. Galvi WrOort, Svs oar woke ca? Pobboit, soeveial’ New Marin, allest Le ed Li ‘MS RemAINING t 8, L949. Pest Office, September N Tus NEW YORE OFVIOIALLY PUDLIOMED IF rhe PAPER MavINe® THE LARGEST OLKOULATION. Please mention the date of the List in whioh they areadver- a tery 28 :f disease of the bowels. 17 of diarchaa 7 of | Adchat Garedue, ‘ew hh fantum, and 1 of cho ber 128 were foreigners and the children of " GITY TRADE REPORT. _ ber This being t! ‘was dull, and. limited, Middi! ir were | ry Britl-b Provinees. quotations for inferior grades | remained sbout tbe rame. There was no change of ; in Southern brands which were steady tor , Prime Weetern peerage wore im fair de- | or of buyers, Rye flour and ith moderate sales on term: change jn cate. Pork was held some or, but ealeg were light, Beef exhibited uno! Cut meats wwre dull, and transactions mostly to the retail trade. The ootton market was uoti prices ruled about the same Groceries were steady. ut traneactions in coffee and si lese extent, There was o ulative movement ia Cubs tobuceo, and nearly every bale in fret hands was Dougbt up. mortly on speculation aaa aaa the Rev. L. Vincent, oity, to Miss Evossia At Poughkeepsie, Se Mr. B. F. Macving, of t 8. or jew Yor! et | A. Buoomes, of the former place Died, On 8und ¥ connie 9, Exum Syms. ‘The frien 4 acquaintances of the family are re- epectfully invited to attend her funeral. from 24 Thenve trent, on this day (Monday), at half-past two o'clock, In Brooklyn, Sept 9, Saran ©., daughter of James and Deboreh D Gray, aged 5 years and 23 day The friends of the family a1 ited to “oloek, ) corner of Fuiton and Hoyt streets. rookiya Suddenly, at bis apoplexy, on Sept. 8. tare 4 months and 18 d His remains will be taken to Brook Haven, L. I, o'clock this morniug. for interment, On Friday, Augast 31, at Blue [eland. Illinois, Mr. Hanar Hominson, Jr, aged 86 yeara, formerly of this city Sept 8, Sanam Anne, beloved wife of Edmund Youngs aged 42 years and 1 month. ‘The friends and sequaintances, also the members ot Hote Company No 3, are respectfully invited to atte her funeral, from her late residence. No 123 Beek street, N. Y., om this (Monday) efterneon, precisely at 2 o'clock, Mother dear. thou hast left ua, Yet thy lone we deeply feel; - But 'tis God that has bereft us— He cap all our sorrows heal. Of cholers. in Brooklyn. on Sunday morning. Sept. 9, Mr. Martin Wittts, Mayor's Messenger, in the Tist year of bis age. Hie funenat will take place this afternoon. a ‘clock, from the res‘denee of his son-in law. Jo a 8. oo TH street. The friends of family a spectfully invited toattend without further lavitation. Nerth Carolina pepers please copy. Drow; t Reckland Lake landing. on Saturday, Sept. 8, We = await, son of Wm. H. and Eliaa- beth Marshall. 435 years. Relatives and friende-are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this (Monday) afternoon. at two Orclock. from the residenes of bis father, 158 Prince street without farther notice. ed. Newport, 18 hours, was ored, by steam tag Samsun, Joreph Palen, ie) sed for Bont Ay parsed ship James Perkine, ‘3A da: van oe ‘Ageacvia, rive, (Br) Weeks, Cardif, Wales, 40 on, to B Corping. Hiull, Parker, Lubes, Tor Kew shew & Co," Otte, Leightom, Machine, 6 ‘a rustrongAunsane Ababeo Te morbus; of the on aan Bie toate J Aaa Ba cers Blake Mary Besuchanp kat brewer Bri street r jarrio’ Barrel?! Pray Butler mised C oun Mre Sarah eee ‘gins © Clark Awelia. Campbell Catharin Craw tord Margera Clava, j Clee) Bis } Clomente Be fe ire Saususl Muse bare Colton drnhw Corry Lyaia Corcoran Mary Ceuvell Mary Curtis margares Curran Brioget Cuike Mre, Peery 0 Devry Cash seing yehin oLW 18 Brown Mise A, lath | Thi Breol pane List. 506 deaths in Boston for the week endlag foe Aaa char tty tail aabetpmase Rise hotie A Anchery Mary & Advoou Mis? Barrett Ure Wm Brown Vrs ava, mor Mise A arroll Mise T Carroll Catharine Carline aise «ashe ‘Ceihow Careny Creaven get Catharine Ras Py Collins Bridact Coidman Alice Corrigan Bri reeadan wath urley re Dickinson Dounetly Mur; Mi Beasley Ni et re Caroline Ogres Barlow Mrs Fretk Rose Banorofy Miss Aam Ballard Mary Aan a _ Blake Mrs, eee Brian Kiloa lor wise Bycae Buss Chambers Josnaa Carroll Honvra Carpeavor Sumaa- ry os oi Rose uy oe aaa bd Dow ii ee mp ie Bry- Dookry Biddy, Dovle; Do. go toby Bien Duerait bar “he :. Datel Eavarde Mrs RO Bottend ‘mye Lc Aequirel Blisebeth & Faure Mrs Joh Mie hit buen Elisabeth Gerd Grea Gries Gunty Koes + whe Rech May wore W and Chariotte Rays dre, Yth av Hablen Soran Marden Miss EL, world Widew EB eworth Margaret Hosta Kis, Greoa- ot vget one Huston Riiabeth Irvin Margaret Mary A p Marge Joheeton Mar; Johus F] dual urers, Brows, Millbridge, 6 d 1th & Boy with lumber, to | er. Sehr Cornelia, iow J Key Bedtors. 24 Pollee! Lubes, 7 ce den. 4 daze, tw ballaat. in ballaat, with off. stor, to mas~ r ‘am Bienwer Penvieect, Havens, Philadelphia. Two brig. Ships W. Peter Hetirick, NOrleans tmineder, London: Juniata, jel phi Orenecte, tire ‘Sede Liverporl: N NB; Christina, (Norw oe¥hoim; brige Dep Quix (Bem) ding, Demerara; Luey, (Dr); Harp, seach Marine Correspondence, The St Jobns, (NB) New Brunswicker. of the awn | jonrtnn Peek ihe Seve, 8 Fat aset fet. aye A ble in the pa rie At Lee rirbe ings of San- | Pel, on the uplands is te 7 fr Beerly ail secured The potatoes, although mot « very large crop. are of the very best quality The Miramich! (N 8) Gleaner, gives the Seilowing oreps at Shediac : romire an scr; tion heat, turnips, &o., have ioh appear very promiring. (8 ©) Observer, of t i rapidly tinproving. been planted, erage one a two revere showers of rain durlog the week. but the corn biades have berm harvested in fair condition. and the corn and potato crops are #ll fair, where the neces Sary cultivation has berm bestow: aol | Awotnen Barrie Berwere Yocarons, —We are indebted to left on the 17th fost , for eltement andalarm pre- Scoount of a let- ‘ter having been received there from Mexican Con- sul at this piace. rtating that Col White w + to Invade the country withs large armed force as was suppor d, for the purpose of forcing them to pay the amount due Col, White and his soldiers, who fouht for them before Five hundred ere sent from at eirianding. On the 16th free i eride, stating thet after the troo a Indians by ns, aD’ . a fight of a ‘whele day the Indiaus retired, Hight hundred Mexi. it. Kelly, who bad previousl ‘and who was io command of a company of eighty of the Loutsians Vol- unteers, was reported to ha: i hilled,in the action also, ove of the best officers of tl wn troops ti T provisions for | in which they killed | 8 schooner Flirt left on the 15th | The English brig-of war Car Riv Cor fee, eit, Bay ork; An- | Richioce, Charleston; barke ) » Bip Ovprer, Boston, AA} ‘athn, NOy Cassia t Bellas, Prien ae ds 7 of pone dy Gress wi for Be 4 png all the Wess india Islands, will close om Wedaceday, ws frur Varpar =Caj tain Coe aie - New en! (farther partionlare)—An Unknown Reef. of ship Vandalis, of Bo rom Mae le owners andet dite of Man. 1 anrived here May 13, bs ship The cargo has probably s 11 be oblige! to wait A week We touched 01 she ohare prepared by order of Stephen the Light house shove referred te “dines Remon Key or lal ie e Gxed lights has, id latmpe, ti bigh item ieeto lantern, and'was bail York Herald. j land, in L867 : Ak prey Sappho salle the ‘nv! day for Vern Crus. The em 2 tye Sappho had hiearm broken while exerel | paltem etd Ata ae wae bark better Stag ibe uve ot bie oblp, by the resoll of one of the | Which De called Watigrans ct New Bedford Ryans apne vag ibe gue Picayune, Aug. 29. | loth, Albion, Hathaway, Filaven, S00 fan t Laarawwonrm re &. be maintained bet Mam, Rowrts raom ie territory jatter pos wepaper 4 A. a? ~, In, Sept. Taraawns — ve Bally of Wayne an reowl ved the ap; en cond Gompireie io the Treasery department. So grates the Brownsville Prees, P | delpiia, ‘ola, RF Loper, fro ‘ aie oH “ctonee Si Hoe \» North Pe. | hip steering SR. showing Hoan oolors, and Parker's telograpbic signals «26, Fury ter iae B18 S, lon B84 W | July 25— 8 with mdse, to mas- | | “y Mackey, tridse® Kemm Anca | Kelly Brag Keefe dor & Keating Margaret | Keegan Bisse Kisguey ann M | Lahors Mise | Laker Med AF —— » 1 Leo Mose Sarr 0—wind 0 sum-rien, BNW; of meridian, IW; at | 1 ‘The potato rot has appeared in Rhode Island, and | "+ te bridged oe Kee, sith | Maneter Bl m urphy h yer kn seat) MecArente Rosana we Me coll Mery Kor on MeLenn Lele x howe 7 Plus kett Keonael Quinn Anne Rafter oy a ney Ryer bowie Mine Joe Mire 1M P Mien Baty Pt veh ot Meo Macam Dartead eed Eéwarde Maria Klis Ana--3 Korie Margaret et he bt Qandley ‘ary Cavuerine Ga Margaret Teen Mery A Hapa Juliaea fy oe n jexdora B ree Heck Fae thai Taley Bri Hawsing Mr, 2458 Held Miss A Herrick Alinaleth re Mary Hutton araveila Mumphrey Maris Aumpiiey Mary L Irving Aun Blisa a seen) Dinah Toute Mee Wa Jordan Elinabeth K Kern Madam Kelly Auue Keaton Mis Wm Kearney 1 bebo King Mary Varkine Bridges Levy & Lefors bin Lamec. ar Lesoard Sh strees Livk & Lancgri Logee Bre Alem Meal Joie, Metan Mrs (Cherry street) le MeCrady Agnes Me ariby leDermots Whilip or Blew aati 5 MeMarkin Bridges N Mre Tt Marthe Orne Madam (4 m dane tegen Ag Mice my Wy Mise—3 Mecpelas Mise Ste- Hh nine wire Mary pean (Greenwich Dougherty Susan Douswa Aaa Dunlop Rosane butkea Mrs, Contre o Bawards Eshote ai eracts Miss MCO—2 vens ag Margaret or Martaa Farvoll Mary Facrall Mrs aathise in Bossey y Dolly Fialzas Boe Fltsdobous Bridges Flynn Mre Elisabesa Gray Rosaline fie . 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