The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, November 08, 1851, Image 2

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    that the Democratic patty ia to the
I . 'euntfivaniii..—aml,_tis the fork,
allee, by the promise to modify the
hope to eee this movement followed
of that p a rty throughout toe State,
enlaird in the good emu,. our °Literal
ei quietly eyrucred their proceeding.
531 r I ,, he ao po li tical c tpitul out
•
rir ri
, nd ire perfectly willing to erupt
advii.utage that might 'lie gkitiod
agitation it ii.rueter century, ec
autiabic ieljuatineut wliich will ' , aro
Luber ,f Pendaylvatima au adequate
erllllll g reward.
:11"I'SOL it 6 GAz!
1TT6317 aO5
MORNING. Not'
4.8-READING MArrre 14 - 11 bp,
fly EACH P.-I'lE ()Frills r
Tun 11nsionnari ANlonnniranirr .
f-ciyi....ancrii of Perks county . , contain
meeting of titi; party to takt action
riff, to try to induce (7.orr . zrett. to ext.
Ip2W.tilosi
-roller,. of the llWelitile prete - 0711 to re;
trine of protection, while they are earr:„ .
urzin.4 the otwet,ce of it. This Lenn
otTeir, no! out , : and if 4'4
oily ht.l,l on
the,
01,.. Oelittle hope r 1 anything
r„,taime, oat of wm movetnenti but 5f the party
io Pent.fivattia ore really in eatneHr, nt..l 7,1101
glee it w united- support. no think de any Prn -
MiTe them 01l the aid a minority 1:71 cgive them,
lint they must take the trod, and , urn, if pro,-
ee.te, the co-operation of is Rtiliielet number of
rh •ir own party to eertire the object. The Whigo
etond where they ever aid: and the e they will
when the tog came?
{Yo have nu nrtieic ihi4 Moroi ig from time
N4th Ainerieuo, on this MubieSl-- o which we
=II
ins an intert,riag Aietch ,lo.:
by a largo. ,perm\aa
,ftkiug of it, be ilo.ton Tro«ii,.•r
A xininar ,erurred about Inc 1
.7 ‘ , , when the
etioyed lie t whole lethal cat., it ts,
her aright. trhilr some t.f, the crew.
a t re eng-aged in on erictWinler with tt w
.ther whale rucditel to the thip trail tin
rh en tdowo utuidotsipe. The third blow
fa, tool mod completely deatrutit,ry TCI
nhAtilloued, owl the arm I..tuictl nil
tut:attired isitnd it. the Smith Pocifici
it , cc reduce'', by threntedett ittortution,
dr r.rlful :diet-Votive of sWerincimt one or
the preeervittion of The re:tt Tha
fell upon the C Wephew, and, id oltedie
to it, ho 'core up him life for Its friend,.
A person named Brook,. Ii been eontict . of
rotirder in the ,enend degree, before the Court
in Cuyahoga eeunty. 01 , io, for pl.fing on ob
struction no the tree'. of the Clereltiolland Pitts
burgh 11..,itr05.1, by meow of which an Engineer
to,: his life. the evi.looce agsiout him, though
purely eireuntetantial, was aouclusiee, and left
no reasonable doubt of his guilt. fie was :en
ter...eel to the penitentiary for life
L'tas IN Gngoasnragn.—On' Toesday taght
lout, the e.tableA ottached to the WeAmorelend
Hotel. were destroyed by fire. The roof of the
Hotel ta( tire, but it wo enhdaed. The too! , et
the haildiug, i;t1i1)41 1(, Kettering, the pro
prietor of the,,boaf.e, lost consider,hie by the re
of his furniture, ood is the destruction of
GO.) brtabels of ears of earn. 40t) of oats •
tome hay. and upward- , of 20 hogs, which were
burned.
tENNT LINO.—We are rimhnri+cd to .17Ste that
irony Lind will give a concert in thin city on
nor Thntsday evening. •.
She 'l7th cf . 'Noremher u)11 e.I iu
tatenty-sese States, and the I.iatriet I . vtuul•
bii y asa day of thankeztring, and prayer N,
other nation can present such , a epee* . le
cLILVI. LAND AD Arts L o.sp.
Fall and Witter' Arremge-avatz.- 2 --tbe cars com-
. _
mance running - to day as far (101/11 as Hanover
•!' 7 4' . .:fßatlott, 75 miles from Cleveland, there to inter
--1-1.-iil:Peot-a,dino of conches to 1Vells4111e; there to
.::4• - ,4 . ,ll.tabtirgh by first class steamers' built on pm
for,:thls trade..
:-.TheTi . ress train will leave Cleveland at
31., RM. at Ravenna at 10:9.0, at Hanover
-•
Station at 19,35. at Wellsville at 7; and Pitts
burgh at 101'. M. Returning, will lest e
buthby bent, ar 91'. M ~Wellsville at .at/ .t.
31., Hanover at 1 P. M., Itneenna at 3:70, awl
arrive in Cleveland at all P. M
Tho Accommodation train wilt leave Cleveland
nt 1:30 P. NI o.4venna at 3:311, end arrive nt
Hanover Station at n;O5 P. TI- Rerarning, Dili
leave Tianorer Station at f3:20 A. NI., Ravenna
at 0:10, and arrive at Cleveland at 11:15 NI.
A line of coaches will continue s,, run from
this Once to Warren, in connection with Clark.
Parks St Co's. packet, to Pittsburgh.
It in confidently expeeied that the cars will be
ninniag to Wellsville by the first of January,
1832, when the arningements will he en altered
SO to make but one change from Cleveland to
Pittsburgh, vim: by Railroad to Wellsville, and
boat to Pittsburgh. The hosts that are to he
put upon the line to ran in connection with the
railroad to Pittsburgh, ore new. and finished in
a style of elegance equal to the splendid Cincin
nati Puckett, and no palns will he reared to
make it one of "the very pleatSiniest - routes to
travel In the entantry.--Rocenno Nov 5.
•
If these arrangements arc permanent for the
winter; it will defeat the intention to convey
parsengent from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh in a
day, on the cerapletion of the Ohio and Petuasyl
vania Ititilread to Alliance. To carry out that
intention. it would tin necessary for a train to
leave Cleveland at half pest five o'clock, J'. M.—
after the arrival of the. cars from Cincinnati.--*
By the arrangement above announced, they
cannot leave Cleveland until the morning follow
ing their arrival, and cannot arriv%in this city
before 3 o'clock in the afternoon, by the Ohio
and Perinsyliania road, or 10 o'clock, P. M.. by
way beivem,me. -
Pepin the Inedom Carreapsodesue of the tort Cote
The following advertisement dppears in nit tto
London. papers. Ton know perhaps mozeubtdot
it than we. It is certain that the Amazon, by
Kiss, which bas deservedly obtained the first
great Medal in fine arts, the best works of Mon•
ti, the cryetsi fountain, the beautiful carvings in
Austria., the rich /aver work from Sardinia, the
eilka and "velvets' of Genoa, and most that is
bestitifol throtighout this whole building, are to
go to the United Stated . . Most that is attractive
Aral curious, I chould judge is going to the Now
Tort exhibition:
r...„_.7 07 TIMIDTISTRT Or ALI, NATIONS,
AT'N
n EW Y 4.—:-Th rest Exhibition haying
,now ue ate termjigition, it is proposed to I
extend the adiantage&rwhich the artist and man-
nfacturere hove alreadOderived from it by trans
ferring to.the'cityof Yew York, the great mar
ket of the ited States, the most valuable and
attrnctive p tion of the articles exhibited.
For this Imo:. a company has been formed
)1
represen il in' Europe by the undersigned,
Charles Bneciiiik, naitrian cgpmaissioner for the
Exhibition ofGBsl,:bil in thp United States by
Edward Itidilte, SWited Stn,lbs commissioner,
to whom the 'entire .management has been en-
Ousted. , se •
arrangements:have been fopde for the ereo
tiPu of it bnilding on an extposive scale, in a
central situation in the city . 0r New York, con
tinuous to the varier. railway termini, which,
when completed, will be mad 5 a bonded ware
house for the period of the Exhibition
Tho gainis iffil be conveyed from London in
frrat-shay vess*.s, and all charges, freight, in
-B,,e,nic,nre.licyanced, to that no outlay of
mon ey on the rt 'of the exhibitors will be re
required.
The:goods stiLl he exhibited. with the prices at-:
Inched, and,-alien disposed of, remittances will
be promptly Yorwarded. ' Should any gools re
main tursola,lot the close of the exhibition, they
will be returned to the exhibitors free of all ex
pense: Worldsicf art, inelnding paintinns will
be admitted. 9
Tiiii , leading dithibitors i of continental nations
have already, cordially co-operated in this ander
takitig, and the undersigned feel assured that it
is:only necessary to make thi , -project - lcnown to
the artists and manufactuitms of Great Bri
tain in order to obtain for it their hearty sup
.
port.
Ai The exhibition will • open on the 15th 'of
Aprii;*3lgonds must be in New York by the let
of Marctinext, and for the convenience of those
eikhibitore who desire to send thoartieles which
harp heen displayed in the Crystal Palace,. res.
cola .
reedy to - take the same forthwith. - 'She'
duration of thrfatabltion will 'be, a period of
• .
Intending cabibitere are requeite4 to eezninu.
nieste_ with the vedtmeigned on or before the
27th . inst.; by letter addreseed to rife offies.,.
48 C,:orges street, 'll=3'lll • tardier
int - Pixilation win be givei. _C. Screen:xi.
, I Emma') R.Lemz. .
ascendancy A.NBTRIA. FROM NEW YORK. • krona tt, , o.o,twost; Ihrat .1.
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committee Previous to the late litlegeriatt struggle Atte- , - ' 1117IIEZNIfILLE &ND INDIANA RAIL ROAD
UNDER CONTRACT.
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• Nate Sou?, Nile 4, 1851. Wu aro requemtetl t“ state th:lt • . 1 . 4., etalre
:: , t ,i - % P . 7:d ' Ettful,,; but since then it may 1-.° re g ar' !', d ",. . . , _
.. . . uail, from iSteubettellle to.Newlirk. a distance of
1,17, who _ hut ..trti,e. more t h an a dependency o f 1/,,,,,,, The election to thy olclteo s goo.l dos; of ~....0- iii miles, has been cOntracted nir on toe Mort ' •
Unitarian Worship
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ae. It hottrogrueon= materiel, air( under no goa
m
croent mold they he held trteth
et" is a unnatural conglomeration
•tt and tri . hee and language-I. who tiottltt •
et tem.! hr harrier ter, they tottleroft to ettp
oral. out form I,W .eaten sottetl lit their Ilat
oral and eat:rational ottinitie, awl perjutlicest
I .I•ottotea- title will t - tc ther . atte when they
.thake ~R!hit yoke uf the hottee of Il.tp•totrolt
regarle reluteto, the fellotetn :la
,14!rnxiniaten to accuracy
It •ItMll Catholic!, andineinte, -1
the Greek 'hutch ini:oniw n Lirti
with Game.
wi n ner' of the Greet Church nrt
thin morn
rcilon of
l'a
\ mark.—
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..anntnnanan with Itrnc.
PrNtte..,:ts of rano:. R.:lamina
holt.
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Other pen:anon,. , ahninedan,
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The Protestanta art r••;‘,1
In Pohetnia, and amung the N)agyarc. c.
Int Greek Church, net In communion wait It ire,
,rt• !!,.• Sr'av•lninn , of Cr 0.41111 ti!P
1)./nol,e, •Ite membors nr
r•nr,r
tn+ who. nr4 to. 1 in !•
p.i , A large MiljOrliy of the ./f
trio are Ilatroto Catholi , , •
Th, rierman ',onion of the are rile
rna.z neolthy nud iritrueuriat. 11.11 , 1 ore regard. I
irith icaion3y bygthe•Sciarotoricir.
:he moor trumemal. There to wino a toe ri.g or
on the part of int &rlavoniar, t ”Yrir to
, Magyars, which moo Sorely tell 00 lilt,
‘ti their hire heroic otroger. Triey
aFpirations for yolitiral.freedorrir ‘1
ovid that come years prior to. the tiout , e3
if IB3S, n deep aciruiert had been i roi , hg
a:nons at% the .9clarrinians of 'the
• itror and ir.lueet of that ogitatir,o I
cope or proeentitneot :trent cc, w.te ut
n,rt, when the nnlavoniant. tiolectr.i witil .10.11
~..1 itn laS they iota hitherte hero oi.o 114 re,
it in glary anti terror an tore of tile roller
meet. ,tf de earth, the e4ua e all t ritl , l, if t, tt
th., marten' of the liertattate t.ep.r of
r.• trio-.• of giory w..r c.wilt,; fin•irr
:from le•oler, not of potoonol ao f pol‘l,l' tree
dent, a.. among the people :•f the wet t.f Fur. pe
When e. remember that there tar T;t0000t
ttmtria, ftf tht deperienclt, TO,
ev I IV. r,gia: w.:14 L.+ .1
".nrly 619.rnd ',Ober
h
tiol,r._;rig "bailer prejo.licue-, of 'Ovary
glOry,.and dex..,tediy attached to their leader',
they form a force of tremouilou , magnitude
The wild a-nitrations of which we
have lositmed, under tho tqaching , of their rode
orator, and poets, tiff
_corm of scholarlike
theory, which an able writer ha; aucalcctlY sta
tt.l thus:
-We Solaro:lkns are ht far the inr, : at homer
hus of the European non, tomostini of thou,
e•yhty millions, while the i;ertiisits, at ho to
m.ett, do not number more thou thirty in.:llths
We are au shorigth ti
al race 01 fiuite, haling oe
copied the i-ame great er.rt, - 0 nutria from the
earliest hysteric times—um, id, aIA lung tie
German+ hare ....muted the, region. e i iaai-it
rc rrainlly of four great dirrhana—the Ituysiens
proper. or Mutiedrites, fortmnit the largest ntnaii;
tho Lelths, iricluilioir the Poles, and thew kin
dred. the Ituthonians , Little Ituaidarr, the
Toheltha. inhatitints Bohemia; Iluroria and the
Sl , ,wakian parts of •Hungary: and tho to-colled
I:ziece•Sehthonions, inhabiting Myth., Croatia,
Sclovonia and Dalmonin, with the ranghheritth iI
Turkish provinces or dependencies of Strata,
llosnin and Bulgaria • • •
But notthstanding all tliesediversitica, ate are
note
+till one people. There are certain peculiarities
about us, phyaiological and psychological, that
di+tintish 11e from every other people vu the
fat, of toe earth The dialects that we speak
are but varietacs of one tone.. and though we
I have produced various literottiree.uhev ;tr e but
athcams from a common source. We are a pee
, pie marked nut for a great career—less betty
i than theGernimas,tuore earnest than the French.
There is a wild fire, au eitatern eense of the nu•
pernatuml in the Selaronian soul, not now found
ir. the soul of any other European race. We
I have also the due versatility of faculty and tai
cut, The Russians are cunning and coed Ira ,
dere: the Pole, and Ruthenians a energetic
! and brave: the Bohemians are profound and eru
dite; theeroatsand Serrians are fit for an, thing.
That we shall have a career io decreed try lien,
• en, is revealed tons by tho craving+ of our own
hearts,ltassurrod by all the certainties of
toric science. But what shall that career be!
Shall it he a political Panslavism, or united em
pire of all the Masonic natters under one flog
—say that of Russia, either as Russia now' i s,
or as she soon may bet Or shall it rather he a
literary and intelllctual Panslavism, based on n
political distributifin of the whole Selavonic mos.
tttto four groups of states, corresponding to the
I foor great centres now existing—a Russian
I group, a Polish group, n Tchekhtsh or Bohemi
i an group, and an Illyrian or Greco-Sclavonian
I reap! All this is mysterimis to us: time alone
clan reveal it."
In estimating the forties of the antagoeint par.
ties in Europe, the Sclavonions are to be ta tk cn
as among the most formidable elements At
present they have not, as we said before, any
idea of democratic freedom; but should that
"wild fire" which we have witnessed in the Poles,
and which yet .slumbors Is] the Missions, be
turned against despotism, tfie present order of
things would soon he overthrown) Bat as they
now stand, they may be set down as 0,0 great
substratum of despotism.
Conier:von To Misitoss.—The "American
Board of Cornmissioners for Foreign Minions"
announce the following receipts from different
Staten for the year ending August, 1851:
' New York, $60,800
PeopyJeanie,l2,466
Ohio, 11,005
Manschusetts, 77,280
Maine. 7,122
New ITimpshire, • 10,831
Now Jersey, 9,716
Rhode Island, 2,678
Vermont, 8,615
- Connecticut, 88,534.
LOUIS KOSSUTH
We give elsewhere some extracts from our
contemporaries, calculated in some degree to
chill the enthusiasm which his -expected arrival
in this country watt inspiring. We advise one
readers carefully to analyze these attache, and
see if, upon n second or third rending, they can
find anything in them which'should affect their
estimate of the Hungarian hero .
Kossuth is ti democrat ; he desires the fibers,-
tion of hie country before all other things: he
feels that the despotisms of Europe are in his
way, and desires to see them overturned All
that ought to have been, if it was not, expected.
With regard to his dissatisfaction with Captain
Long, it deserves to be borne in mind, in the
first place. that we have nothing' directly fro
that officer; secondly, that Kossuth never prog
posed to make America hie home, nor was heinl
vited to accept witustage on the Mississippi on
condition that he should reside in this country.
Much less was it ever proposed that he should
relinquish' his efforts to bring about the emanoi
riation of his countrymen.
Hearing me foots In mind, and making due
allowatce fo the prejudice of thatlargro clam of
pendia who are thrown tote's cold sweet on
=rely he " the word rerolution pranounced,
:ilia - shell a suffrcient ration to wait for more
}esable - ice Mien, befOre s ire soonseKosenth
of ingratu ,or Of Intention - el disrespect to
thin go t or its
MEM
eVr! W. tit: 1
the
Y l'r.ion Safety e•,....0titt..- ' I " l6 ''' flt
. w.:l „„ ‘" : '"'" " r4"l4' On Saturday Evening, Nuvember Bth, 1851.
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or Mr "°) tk g 01 IL ge , l for a ~r
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.I.4e.nale I at,t'ea t , t , I Slatd• The RAU, p Wer rrehl••d •
" I " '"h:"'"ed , roe met ovltittli aaart. tie I.a. r .01
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her thirty it, rmotl‘er—naa„ I.e ,tre.ti rat „
,a) too 111 the tm: lay that weir, next ruittsth
T' ti
41• , 1 rto •
••• h.to aat.al rimy Oil, 't
"- " wet k. altaateriatiatt.l la• Jr.t.aly .1u at. t tal at
I. . •-e•Lt.:e 1. lost- I. the I,tum t;titutt,;:r
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BEEZIE
, rrtti.:ionllon
h tit!ft,l 'll4 toro
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,ro conaueu.,az tu poi,: up th.it
r er " i ""' 1;.. ro
th
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drynrerr 13110, t,. r In .ti.Laq
Mt rtyn litr rad., ormineb,-.- rho
ill,t•Yr.l3
In ttlrr ry. , pr.
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‘ ln ' S' e rt w .t it. w ~.9nnltttet• tt.entr
rtber. Ita -.ugh pittlor r 1.,• , 1411
~ p po•tbt
. yttt- :hen rt-l'eteb. ied
platc, eboubl rocil• lo • brl
"" to be, •etu , ~ .0 ,re!the,tobtn •-t a
t n rude I
, nr I I • •
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•n n+ , r••nr• '"'' et-re the 1.1 et M.. and fir nct th
lan het,. . h new, led t., thui
the
eierci , e Su to nt"loed I'L '"t rt ' r ro .11 ! a I 1111.• r , rou••l • 1 I
h 3 cn1.171. 011.1.tte There W. 2 'l3ll,
• • " ; " " ew..incne lintsent onil the ihtn
el ef ilia pits stein v with.... poet iceeive .
VeZ,Tion {1,5.11, fan.,
,r oh,— care tinil .tichipni , Ti.. ferttine of
these 1n.1,e. aihrle 0.,c
E.', ' , invent a teichelor r.lhc r, thur A "'''" • IV.' Ent." stt , -
• r e , tit h e, , ;,;.„ f
Cl 'll4 its. is a perpetual fund The /"'" nor "f . 's: that ...cited much Inter
fttali,p 0 - 4.1 careful of the pocr, are 4 t ri . ends. ' per• decided that Atitanda Sane. who hie! been
Jngn' held vie shorecerroince her birth, +nem trent: •
then of ttitst greatestuf sirtlieth Chanty eh' fears was
white woman, oltleingh her
In bush.. wattsrtliT thorn is. little &ling.. "I''St" titrAAttc'll df*,fti to ^ nt t llfff , v'ho
usual on election day, ..id there I• less dint: was the
mann:When than last weet, decision er the cloe. hi' the „counict roc+ the
detrutlauto. Amanita's mother, it v. prdved,
rm. a negro dose, vet the c her - elf A
her hair her oyes, her n ore, his Will I!!
phytuctisi .extcrictr, would prose her hi I evil:it
the posy have made .-. white ',man She
hAs too perfioely vb.,. children •
E,lTnr, Ihe tAjiertsi en the stub
Ject prolet - tton trsnrferred from the Poet
,tIIII , JAV 1,1 CO 11, 1,11 0 1.41 1 CA I ' "V`'i
Hit]
F ,.,.51 p,. 11 ,Otarrlnnit
upperdd 0441 ttl, Ipp,4r4n,
do, un,anr ;u yurnti•a w prndu“. L.u...h Gott
stornation amougithe Democrats as tietilni•nment
in the Whig party When the item"- the Po.t
prior to the election i• liiken into consideration,
ils present itetinit, to any the le,t, tt ioreige.
1/11:1.,,11 1 12Mbilt. The ..b "ointment. however.
of error. and the heanewleigenieni and f1.11../Car.,
of trait, whether it relsto• to., reitgudi or politic.,
ev.i.ees innepondence of chi" trier w. rthy of
coulawn.l.4,lon. .•1 1., the man who po .
•ufficient hew,.a to poi -up such acone,, the
huh I of friend-horn , ~, hid be coo-diary '
It or gratifying, Messrs to observ e
that jnu approve Or the Tariff • iiiietroneo to the
fide. inl columns of the Pettsfpur.ll. . and
the •pirit of csiolar. go no to say --,' Now,
this to, upon the whole, a very artiolc,
and comol ao tio aured tint ohs Democrat,
pares throughout the Siete would enrrfially
in and seemd the cretin, we might hone for bet
ter times." The pcmocratie pros, general!), it
in fervently to tie hoped. will toltior tho go-al ex
ample net it hr the Pant, and laying anode party
•prejn•llce:i and predileetonns, ,how that it it in
' tluenced by disinterested patriotism. nut tinsp..-
siol to 'make almoat any start?, too promote the
pt.hlic welfare. It would, it i• honestly helieveit.
he a scandaloa , l a bel nn Whig principle, and
peactico. to, believe hoe a tnntnent that the Whig
petsl volt not ably eemate the 150,1 work on
which the-Post, with commendable teal rind en
ergy, line engaged.
The importance and necc••cy of lucreasing
the tax ?o imported iron, has been painfully
felt, and strenuously insinted on for year. hut.
the siiggeition of the Post to augment the duties
no i'Clognae. Brandy, Monate( Gin, Jamaica Rum,
ITenneriffe, Champazne, • ' because the
rich will have these, is somewhat new. and has
i touched a chord that will vibrate alike in the
heart of the Christian, the Moralist, and the
frionl of Temperance. Every man of ohnerva
lion, uninfluenced by prejudice, is prepared to
admit, that the use of intoxicating liquors, is
among the greater, if not indeed, floe greateot
levil, with which our, otherwise fakored, wea
-1 try is attfieted. If, however, men of foqune
who are disposed to combat thin opinion, insist
on the 'harmlessness of alloying their intolerable
thirst, by partaking of the sparkling howl, it Is
certainly proper that they should pay liberally
for such indulgence. It may, therefore, fairly
be Inferred, that the increased taxes recommend
ed by the Post, on deliciously Ilakored liquors,
cannot he too soon, or too heavily (imposed
• • • • ,••
Tulle opinion. that the importation of —light and
cheap wines of Germany, France, and Spain" at
comparatively low duties, would :he productive
of good the l'ost,is unqUertionobly mistaken.—
To suppose that the introduction of the liquor in
question, into the country, tinder any ctrcum•
static., would be nu ,dvantago to •'the poor, and,
would very noon take the place of, the infamous
compound now styled under the name of cheap
wines, which at the hest are highly injurious, if
not altogether pernicious," is rts great a fallacy
as the mind of it rational being can well enter
Lain.
The demand for, and consumption of liquors,
are in a great degree, regulated by the quantity
in market. Increase the quantity, and you re
duce the pace, and thereby afford greater feed.
ities to men who lore drink, to Indulge in the
baneful practice of ritorication. No demon
election is required to simplify this view of the
sullsol. Should the introduction of foreign
quote into the United States be wholly prohibit
ed by set of Congress, it would promote the
sobriety and virtue of our people to an extent
of which no adequate conception can be formed.
For the enactment of slaw by our National Legis
lature, such as Os been alluded to, every good
citizen should most fervently and 'perseveringly
Pr.) ,
To the manufacterere of wine, or more accu
rately speaking, Vintner,-residing in the Uni
ted States, no encouragement whatever should
be given. Patronage in any Shape or form tro.
tended to such nn individnal,willtosuredly lend
to evil, end only evil, and that continually) 'To
be thoroughly convinced rif this fact, it is only
Necessary tot a person to open his eyes. and italr
.is understanding.
A FILIVID or TT.XPIVA.CIi.
Watt:mum', Vs.—Tke citizens of Wol',burgh
have withdrawn their subscription from the
Elemineld Hsiload, which was conditional one—
and, purpose applying . it to the subscription of an
arm to connect with the Steubenville and Indi
ana Railroad at thin city. This movement on
the part of the Wellsburghers has excited the
ire emienry of our Wheeling neighbors to au in
considerable cetera. But towns, like individuals,
money when; it is likely to be• tho
most prolithble; eta the attune' of Wellsburg
have resolved to do . so, without even asking
Wheeling for her comsat-rambnavaft
•
•
•
p'. :Se Piuubu•p!,
RA, .11'
It ilia, refleot,
the
I thut th,
nttr .'f'lenp•ttr• - n.. 11 -Lily - bred.!lf nn.. uu
;ha 13,t -1 July. .n. , 1t...f tynety un.
cud , . wittttne ••Star. nu.l Stripy. et the fur«,
to honor of the suniferolry of our nntinuAl in
del ..10enee Thr •Vittita Fr 14.11,/.•• .1.1
the ...rut, .07. it is the tirt t•lnt• Purti tlynr
VIP.• pr., Jose hr ntly
voter. The eircatneinr.cv nal,' ono oNt
thott,lnti , Ittnntiug thr
rn.pre, of vii untton. , far the .Imorwan reptuue..
lever, ,st. Enema:en telegroph report ,
advieet freu the city of \tette, m thdAd.hr Ihth,
reerierd at Sew lfrlnana The lintiab llinietet
bee had an interview - with Pre..iderit Arleta, the
object of whieb woe reported 1.. net., Armond a
bowlanawer to certain pe.,peettione train the
Englieh Government reepect.ng long pending
clam, It wee nieo reparted dint the Minieter
had threatened tobeeka.le all Mexican pore Un•
leee entiefeetory nnewer one given. The Unii•
ed State. revenue cutter Forwikrd was at Vera
Cruz. waiting ileapotchea front Letcher
We learn frnm . the New York Evening Foal
that prepay:al:do are making to that city and nn
the river a few mil, front the oily. fir packing
pork during the winter month. tot a very large
rßale. The facility of tranaportationior live hog.
by the Erie railroad, from the Wert, ha. led io
tbir change in - the hoc trade
AVOIDING cn ACRE , —WO 1111dOnlinti tint the
next steamers of the t' S lan Steamship Com
pany, hence for the fathoms, will nycid Chaorre,
"cod proceed direct to Nary Bay. the Panama
concocd being completed, and care rooting by
steam from that point to Croton,
fiueux 1.1010 Learn,Vera —The tietterni
Assembly of Sande Island Convened on Tuesday
1011, and adjourned vine /4 on Friday, having
transacted the legislature baslncvs of the Spite
in four days. Such brevity would sometimes be
acceptable in other deliberative to.lien The
mint important law passed won one extending
the time for paying the registry tax to the thir d
day preceding the election. A bill for the total
abolition of imprisonment for debt wan passe/
unanimously in the Senate, but was postponed
by the flaunt to the next E.oPflietl.
Fall Importation of Haraware, Cutleri, ac.
=1===!M!II!I
6FID DOMESTIC
1-IARDW.ARE, CUTLERY, &c.,
INIPMITED DY hECYNT Pnett...r4,
•
And vntl .11 an, :renr;
60-A 113 . 1 . 11,nprtanent f it A NN'S
airMy wife had the Rheumy
~..r.. during that time suffering ruck; sere
ery part of her body that she could not It..
... .. ~, La.
king lunge doses of opium; haring no apnea, oh i
was
minced to almost a minden., every Joint ear a o:len
greatly, pod hands. keenand neck covered nab large
lumps; lb. , curd. Weft' huntand euntracted. a. LI; 1 hot
arm.. legs and holy yore en tamishal and drawn that she
no. obliged to Ile In be.rilconalantly. During 20 yeercohe
got nothing to give auy permanent relief till rho tried It.
ii. Farrell'. A rahlan Liniment. of this rho 11.4.1 fly;: tail--
tie. of the dollar Olt, and the r a. Illy gs burn all goon, the
pain has entirely left. - she sleeps w , ondly, is morn Rester
than ever .ho oar in bet ha, and spins nut revs I day.
it any wae doubts rain evalone, he c•ri yell at itgy reed
clue,. three mile. Thom Notts, 111.. and beatiolled.
dI , IURI. YLSkils
..; advertleettieut nig
Vie . A Most R:CMAIICA BET. Con OI TOTM.
fluNmete, Cur.., ar Pirrk.ttuz.—Ww Inello the. Lt9entlon
nr the nfUieted out the public ,narnlly• to th. c , rtllicAte
nf Wm. ll.tt. nr Skis eit7. no. rase tomr b se,n liy en.
tvrron ,lio m k y he elkepfleul in n.latlcn m the Lv;lr here
M
mei tnrth. g. .HI it
I het I..en kfilleted ocveml yekry with n.orcf tnth
ire.. which motion...l re
Inr.irr until trot.
th • inflammation at Stint lime hnrloa Viole
lir.ing membrane of both gyp.. and emin; In rh,..
ofn thick film. which wholly , IcAlmyril my n;ght. '
suoperaUoripmenruird.anti the thirkeningremi,
...en returned find Irft tor in u At Ibl. stage" of the rnmplr-Int I made applied
rat of the MAR vommot wslimt men. •he lat
Su e t •my even would never net writ.` At thbiti
not ,I..t.ingobth my object. By thon.h , ce of un
roma:lmnd the ure of the Petroleum. both
end 1.11/..littil.r which Mr ..P . A have Improved
tit the prevent time. and 1 Lave rumveray t,t zi
Ire Sly general health era. very mild. hapru,
sal I attribute the reeturalion of mi
to toe. 1 reside at 11a 142 &-comi street, in tele At,
be happy to give any mformitlen Ia mlat.ou u mr
' WILLIAIIILALI."
; let lltle by rimer * Ncnossil, 144.1 Won,: hreeh F.
941.10ai5. PT Wool otreeh D. A. Fahneettek, A Co. teener
Niettl and Prent.tMainlt. X. Curry. EL A. , Llliett.Joervi.
Eicohnlearimait 11. P. Peimszts, Allreyhthr: alio by lLe pre
twirtor.
••19 - 44vIT t Caul Assiatlkit..rittsbara.
MEM=
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reel [lt imp'er. rectirs• I
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
No. 129 Wood Streot,
Petroleum !
MA.RRIED.
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AD •:,1.F.. ANNA BISHoe
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PROGRAMME.
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Orphan& Cocirt Sale.
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+it Ali thAl eer %In , • 1
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az r..rn.r t 1.4 1.. Ile then. .•‘lntottlnot u;,.3.
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rnith oinl.l .I[l. nen., ..t.nz
11n) nn.l J./ear-nu .trtn, , 111 1..,..111..ernn1n n nnntnr...l
Iran, .)treilin., •ut.tr , l In
pr,nna. mon,. , •f wlstrn
0..1 en.,
ler.nn kn• •I nnln
II ru,
• .nlinnof Jan, •11 I. l nrn,
Sheriff's Sale.
I[3 Virtue of it :Vat ••1 Thsl. VondillOnt
p htnonne• Inn••• on , at the l'••••••• •:f C..rrim-•• ht.,.
nt nt•ntn itonnty. And in nne hr.-et...1..111 I-.etlt. stn., ••
piiblio Palo.C•itt Ihnn, l'..ti ••I I Ittlntr,ithnn
Monday, 11••• bent dal -lir llen ihbee, a I) 1a,..1. at I.
::.lock A %1.. tit. iollo.rlnix .1....0rit...1 hittne , ll•ln n•t
111 thi. /nib , . t.:le. •t•h•rtit •••••s , lnint ..1 Jaioili liallon.
tine, of, in an. t . all that ii.i of ynivii. miln.linnit tn.
\
~,th nt linKi.....t.nrt. I-Ind lot n. no in is to 4 h.°
Itil ••••1 In I nt,:t -•ti•htlt, how., %Vol., eirt nie.•.•
It n •3 4 14. ash• tmtn•••,1•••1,‘ li.•• ....-t by Watnnt rt eh ••n
the nerh il tot ;in 51. +ill t he tl.l t I lit ittranherrt ill,
~ni nn lb. wn nth by lvt l•••• 11. ••••••I I .1 I eintr .a,ritn•p• : •
lit , tett nelinti Al
son inninoution with.- in, n/t • • • 1
•Inneb , l•enti e, n• the ••.•l. .4 ...o h wl l'ittts. ai..l. n\ I.
oottl In 0 c'ltTll...ihettnt 't•
PI,••••1 , lint,. lst•••••aler itt.. Ist, •
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;• lost )16Istrs tint. , `.
Just re.,',l and [or .altnr
1:11 A 11,C1.ti tCo N
nn7 linsee . rs L Tea b at 6. eater,
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Fresh Teas. 1 \i,
50( ) Ilk'. C
A, II ,, E , S 2I I: ,, S ch O T I . ; .L, GREEISM
Just ree'il at ths PEAL , TEA STORE, 3, riiLlif...i , Lt.4
ntrset The Ina, Tea. wern ....1•eteo! hr th:• •• •ater ,., ..7 . ?
' t r ' e r i ' o;;l?[T,; . tr 2 ;j ' L . J . s . s b ln%.. " l;7s.s ' ltt!n"it:Nt ~..
„ad .5t01,...n. an I road In St er ty In teu-kases. or tle,
han cln, ttnnall gnseess
ass
illsitett n , ..11 'tn. , ~ S tone
ins the Meseta g unlit... \
A1.5.0-:to I tar. 0.1 !At A Coilt Er: \
1.41.1, , r rs-11 PAS r't Ei \ ,
re: ,I4nw in, A JAI NEA at. tonrh .1 .. .
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.1%. ItUT - Elt. Attorney nt aw—Cyllue- \ ,
,ct . ooc,,del c,..1V1•yitn , 11,,,a1,1111.1. .tterefl to of ibAN K s i..—'27, b 1,15. fur sale by
Eno-instlesteirt Puniness, grant osseet. nuns Ins eourt b 004 ~. krl4:li 2 11,1:7n % DLESi,
nt.7 ,
I MOM Al fiNTOAACCO-1 1 ) et,ell . 3lyerh
Pittsburgh and Coal Hill Turnpike,Co.
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i N Election will he held on the :Wcond L. , toN F,• pip Ek.l4 , iii \ i - ,,,,,n, for ~.le by
rI2 n.i n .c 'i rj \i f .
D AN ' T i o ' ci:.T h e d Z ' A„ .' .l::!; ' ,:g . ;,l= l ,. 1 75 , \ I , . . . \," ,_ ~ ,,; . 2 1.2_, 1_ , - I'l.l..D_Et'.., _
'rr --- —I 6,, 1" —— - , til v..or.F ,- - ( ‘1.11.4.:S k 4-6 (Kr \t\ XeS lot. ails by
1,1 No. l'ses'l
IL le I:g, roes --trlintrtzta.S • \ MANES 6.147.1:1.L.
i T tint Annual Meeting of the Allegheny , i . ---- titli\ oll . -1 - . '
I,_ and Msnentst, Plank RouCnunooly. held en Men ^^4 __\_ . .--
....,. tOr i - ril — n by
1. Nu,rnher 'SI. the tolisesinq stenttetnen tsn, „,,,,,,, rillAN NE S' OIL
reser. res She asst ter .
President-Tien.; It swassni- . 4 and , ' 'J A ta'S Dll ZEI I
Ihr...ors-John T. ',Damn. lt tn.ltaru.e . s.Jstatri;. , ehn n I ri, t i Ap:
~,,4, 0 1 , Ass p. , , , ,
malts:, Jams:. Andersen. John rhillips ,
Tan -surer \ 1 , 0“ ,, ,II / : 1' , r nh. t. 0 t entrnr ...., tt4.Y.O rstotassm
\J_ 41±.p_iLLZELL
jEtUTTElt—Freei Itoll, in coseA, reed dnily
by rapres, Wit nni• br
CANFIVI.II
rita casks Tor mile by
I net Ju. CAN/ IEI.I.
irriALLOW -4 ; Folv. for lode by
.1 11 CAM , I k
CII PLAIT) DE LAI N ES--Now tau
1,3 honA • entripl..,lo,k
-uo7 A. A. MAW.: k CA).
iiK pt
r. td rich and high
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luAtrvo, for PNio L. A. A. MAAWi A CO.
NuTICE.—The partnership lieretoruie ex
ming betw , wn un.ler the Gnu II
OWLA2 , I/ ,t PON. di1.01,4 1 , 3 ulutual ' cul, ,
Lueltkr , N• totimh !LIM.
Nov. 4. 'l,l. .14 HOW LA . 1.1 b ..
t0.v7:1,4,S
Chickering'm Pinups.
TOIIN If. -MELLOR, Agent fur t m it
t y chieln.rene. e 1.... I 11116bumb
awl We.4lm 1 . 66 voyl v. 116. No. 61 Wocxlo.L.
116.4 j recri7Nl stirs , crul yen' 16 , 10 6 6.. C.
0 1 plA un
N. 101ri0N:frus.i W. 111.6161.1.7011' a cidarrm,:
B o co, outvistbuz of 6.8%, X. sod 7 orlav, cart.-d .1.1
play. .
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1 4 ' , 0R SALE—A second hand
bb.,raut mabmaos
ma. by Loud t brother, PriaLub. .r 1 ,
Imalred Lau thy dollas. an Liz mouths
ni the filr 1146 bt
m3I JOHN IL lIKLLOR. b/ Weal et
JOHN AVETILERELL, Manufacturer , tift:
spy PATENT. EOM BOX and BILAZED BOX rrcEs. tor.
r of Auden= sad Robinson fuels. oso moan from ohs
Um! Mama Bolds% Allestisay dor. DOLT
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Taluighurst's Premium Muni.
1I F 17'1* : 1.11. .;romt
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Execut-,rs' Notice
11%.
Ur Keyser Pectoral Syrup,
TIIF c11:1: ol.' COLD,:
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pr.,n, t 0,... 4111 slot o totrrwonl•A .tir' cittsen., but
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t f at, h.rnt,.l Pry !bad.. no.l !Vin, un tarODAII,4I bale
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cottilort and brant, „ \ , \
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1 Altubl.a: just iat.'d and for sale 6,7
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a 4 ‘.....:9 ' EA OLL P. SHRIVE'S. ,,
TAM. GIURR-5 bbls. r Bale Ly.. "7
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NEW BOOEB.I NEW '000ER:
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1 almkotr.,,,o at aittloy the too litthweJ, ' ar , hylvart, N.J. \ ,
tar o yrh , New Aloothly 31,Manny. ho Not v i t her , 'Mi e lioiapanir la pn to femilsli a pply of thee''
International l ain sable, p.l,ovember i \ ': et,loyitie
t,. Tyne.. In \ tryland, by L. MAXbarliarlY. \ ", ZINC RAINTS,
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L....t00 Lynne audtLandon hwy. Rh. 14. \ \
1.....J.t0 Art J o urnal ha o:tottek , i \ IR . bleb have been found atle.kamyral yeare both In
A \ / Rump,. and the llnitml but.% to retain tbetk oticirial
‘tol-1 tiollltyiy, Na i. • ,
ly. Lady'W ‘ LlMM. h. , Rorsteibyr. \ i.,, y. anti an d protective prtmmt v i superior t o , any other
,Inters Lady' liottmor, .. . . \ \ paint whatever. '/heir , \
art i. , A . ~ WHITE ZINC\ 1 AINT \
1 .,... ~,, , : a advoona. , of no 4X.k.,...;, Porto, \ A Lln barely an 0./.10 of RIM. tor Is 'parnititod fr e ‘a all
lit ,. mordant, a nip. n,,vel by 11111.4.
, intermit...nal Ramer m.. i ,, r , alober. tan emellent\ O rt d elli'xx= i xr itt a ktlwirit7%`` Toe '" 1 .,::
11.ml-whit/MA and thylnymyr. k r . tlttoly.t. . y..... L ... of ~,..
\ .p i r t trthir WM.. Z \ danger.. to
G The Lily and Ow lb., Samuel Warren' i ny.t h or Wow, apt Muir Untallaw
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d o e ary Ili ..y o n.. ,wath o Poamh ,
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Fr-iik Mitleit;lk orlmnrt t ilo Li , tArti PrlvAto pit, i aim tie atil rub oft It may Le welled wt h any oiler,
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thee ry Or the Itotorition oYklist Li surety in kr r,-- I WI at. bpi ais, tx with varniath 'bleb ea t he role
by A..le Lainartow'i \
a. 1,10 montstsoka..... , :aiNo w00.a.e. , 0., \ i BLA 'K AND COLORED ZINC p lids.
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10, taly tho atleviirany by it ton. . ' '''' s ' k '`°"* °E.1 2 . 4 .".........r " . " I".
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YboCoobtsem\ an ilistatlal i plrel. " for IMO they are putectl.eir,ulns!lt .lig!
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Thy litpsey alai. .y U. W. 11 Hen:Ohl. . M t mplial liberal tarn.
ta rsl.l,. tha Cal laths „ Wald, a Tale of w,,,i,7 I . . \
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AtT.A I
ter Hale by
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MERCHANT TAILOR,
,LAIK 6,ILDING4. S, CLAIR hTRLIrI.i,
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• .n tho goat
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v 0..1 ~ S Him v 00, ..res woos et. .•
( full LIVEN. U k, —Runts:cm: \Clark. & Co7s
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a ; Il,\' PR SAN 1. , —K 4 bblv. for bats II
l' KN. 11ft.11,--Itl h 1,114. bright 1:01 , ,, for vale
' v tre '.,' IL A AAIIANC.Se4ni /co. •
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1-112,TTEL1.4.14:k. fresh ite; for salt by
3 1 .l i, ' ,Fti; A be--' -st l Mile. for sale by,
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usr 11.5p , ft ,it JAR, ,
fity run wiretment of lubutits \ =o'l 4 \
wool o,llerm. lint4a ikr.Jer,alu?.l4
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BUTT \R-21.1 kgs.
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r ' BUILIIATIVE a INULtaan .
OAF\ l 7 AR-75t,111114, \l4 — e l i?:oe. Bat.
laj V l i,4art T'elf.T• T i.rot.e, \ • •.•
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ere: for sal. by
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41 VW In:h: a INU1111.41”.110 Watnr ot
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ACKER 13-100 kits Mae e
•\ escsictrigebßoi.g.
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The market yea. r.lay
m• • ra..ears... taalne.• al
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w.ktisvery -
It.g to srri
f0,u1.• by
t. t:
1111 ,1 1 , d. Legs at 11, V:1 knob roll ta
1' fn.: requeat at
t 4,000 Ca ST it at 6OL
Fl SI I —The warl , SL.P.lui... . 1 1 , a 'Pa 111 Pr" 1 .
.11:a f.llnvinY era ruling near ..Hllaaaartl
1 ill fa1:4111. Na IR 50,a6:: 55 . 11..4 1: Herr/1515,U •
t 45 to• Late Solari, I , s"bge 5Th . 1114 H *
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littlED — FßUlT—Sale ',1.01. 1361.:151 • 1 ' fmaa •
stare at 51 1 2 a Vla A ala 4,(12,1"1 bu pee..l3tio ' r•port
,l at 52 VLa
t:OLI.I' LEATHER—New' Wart', VIOL,: at 14\07 , and •
• ....
I,ltorson '
'ALLOW—SmaII tales n:-.0:1 beef laden at 7%G.* 1 / 1
'. I SIEDS—A Megifr st• tot.tt,, , sl 0...0,0 frau tritt ban& '.
at 55501.,C10re,, it 11.5 Ttaaethr: au, Si
.mar lota b, the hele kt mm
;IA LT—Tha Ilaschlar rate. are e.,50;510r "•.i to
ICllltiKEV—Fortber kat.,
t :ic .al!rte
SPIRIT OF TRE DOMESTIC MAI
•1 . 1041
\ The morkct continues quiet with*
t•t•- ,, . 1 .0 • ....auto, r rett
th , ?,cuto.larpsf loTeer Woathcr, tt the ow.,
low.,r.,nrted ' , Merlon •
IleXP—M.ket qu!ot. tAtt ma.leo day • f
Iran I,sl HI 54 too. lat'76 a .000
°pigs st 64 06, 051 uner
•t3t on pri va te
pi
to .rto. llolders of arloo•
lo mii
ne, weir Om at 64 /Oto-IX:S. ,
I Inca -42L0 demand lo . ooorapol solely to 'the
tot tho filling of roust °Mum .Tboon, •dos
osy Mxrket parrot no 1-1 0.7 , oh:
11 -0,51 1.• Sr, SS: fn Sto , o. $ 3 5 0 .
Woe, •.do. 01 OK.. cocerrt , doo 11 00 24
nt VA, al Col,. 10, la 74. on privets torms
a , .10 4 70.1006011 In 100 , Atli: Teo P Lu.
t..-s-•div • end oei o 3 prior:
Vcra-n—Verr lull, , 1031 i and we havi•no tale
V, amine We onot,tolyed st n
tu , ase jell.. and stite at 32.6trrlorf Du:
Las rka, retornel,.
a mewl n.
Itsatal ~1=0,1.• Ur.
-The, no ..i.s.nan . S. and a tale soroiv
4,1. We quote i•
as [lumina. Vrvaa .t
I.anvvaosi—Tha markgt nontinnes goia ,
00,15,1 pri.,3. We I, des me,e port:. in•n,e4r4„
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There has '-heetc contidercage tint
vc.o.ldky :s2 ut vtartot clowd
oroay. with • otroot tiDword toodoio7. L
b,orEl tho:e was bon,s4 tiokopt- .41 Ertl
',ma to?, .'4l. to:with Jto'd dembod. At
mart, 1041$ &poem tool' Me- Licata ;tit
bowl tho.o,srlort toot auopwanktur, which coat.-
LIM at iho toorunAl inaJ, wboto trtextflysocett, with ff.
nowptioto., and lett °etym. trio ny vtOrt•
d o 1 ot oi
St,rlimg. is firm and itt
f,j
The National Fire laser:kat
to Luta .teolamst a 4triJetal — ..4 tel
The Dowery Dank has deel
...,euter4 of al? rent; tLe AI ert.anl
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.3. , 4004 of If:N I , ~ • nt Mt the
rr•a•e•ling ..trArt,r 4. t erds taa.
tho •t,Januat7 cell. •
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ha.N.leclared 14.4iviJend
nref-rival`ntork.`nazable th. 134 In.
The New York \Flootrig Drp D,
hay.• altlelatend of 6la'nenttbr '
Tt, Lank 4: tlao State or
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declared in Vbila.lelenla
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Southwark Bank..
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Western Hank
landau
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' Bank et the North.
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NEW BANES IN 01
evvently eatabliebed In l
I. rev. Lord'. Clemlnnal
Vieleavay Co Rant.
tart en liana at C
Inin.g.ank. et hone
Merchant.' Bank,
Springfleld Rant.
i erect eft, /Mule. Of
Union Bank. at Rand.
the Miami Valley Bag
Tem Meek Of Corns.,
Bank of Alarcon.
\ ' Champaign Oa Bank. at
\,avinge Yank of Cenelni
Le keigArlog have flied their eartlfealsr Cali* An
t=ntatt:aur.l. will gmbably ' Ineenvilat sim
ely coplatee .
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NoOth 'Western Bank . f Ohio. Toledo: \
!frith.... Hank 01 Tnindo. Toledo. , • . '
• Vtankin. 13aolgof Portage Co. Franklin. , \ - -
Yrielelinivoia Bank of Cleveland. Cleveland. i
Rana 4 medina. Nadia. \
lkr 7
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Revile, Weigh., Hatch a Edson.•They all adopt the
plate—the levdino title , being —"ORD) ST.IIB Ba
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120 60 ebb. ' , Mater Knox IL 0 , 0 60 262 lam elo p pp. •1
refer a leB 8700vrener.
20 . 112EL17. 8 0-4P Osems—e2 bp barley 11 2. A Wwwle: 1
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1114,11'M alb;
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144k : rte., 61 I.bie " 71
_bp.: Zrletps=4! .. 2 , L.
Clark Wpm.: 82 bp we - MB brown. • Ws belllool
bp 161.8,0 P tbrewerl. ,
WHEELING. Pax tows*-33 aka beitiwax , l,
and gingivg, 0 Lebo & Co: 12G bbls lour 'Bl 1 \
aka wool, ri Graff & Co; 88 empty ale barrels I\
87 sks bath*, R. C-mplaell; 14 kegs 4 Darrel* •
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butter, Jamer•Alackt:',,,l bids float Ido butter, ~ • 1 _
Armstrong & 4rozier; 2 wits wore, J West; 6 ~
boo butter, 10 t Xi kbl3 apples,' aka osts, owner \ ,
bn board. , •). \ \
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HOCEINGPOII, Pas Pit:OT No. 2-88 bbls "
wlaest•7l eke atipisDaff, 31 bbled32 bp "bask t i
illoacath & Noble; 13 rolls leather, H Drat - IC i •
1 85 8 Midi totta.co,tn. 11 Joinston; 8 eke : : i s ,
I I 1 bala'alteep skin Clark & new; 11l sks• • I \
3 gs wh eat, D Leech Co; 86 bbla whiskey,. • - i •
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I •Wi & McCandless; 14 \kegs battek3 8 Ml
wort • 7 aka noise, Barth*. & In gragg 62 tiles I •
1 num ,thebolson &.Paynch 1 box codsli, Saito : I ,
1 & Atk n; 6 bbls settees dil, H.A. Pahisatoelb ' • i
& Co; &blots linseed 011,11 A \Pabnestoch L, Co; , 1 `
18 kgs bolter, 6 ski, feathers, I balsell & Co; A • I
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tool chcalAsis Dwell; 11 bbla aka produces 1. .
Harvey; 6 tedl lea th er, S 8: 1 larbangk; 1,61 \
bblo flour, 8 Lindsay; .72.6 do J'o ' raw & CO 11
10 bMs paper,lo Loontis; '22 du :6 do timothy
1 mod 2 boxes, mdse, E •Heaulton ; - bP e•biE. ,
I stuff, J Lionaldso in tow 1 2.t. tom \
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I ilizazett's Lam ,
ina Cornpazy of Pi bank
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b 6 wewe.llo6 10 trazieltu, value Le. 1,-. .
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