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    INNIOIEMIIMNIIMOMMIONUMMI
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
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SAMMY WINING, NOV. 16, 1851
REAbara , HATTER "WILL BE FORIE
OS EACH PAGE OF THIS PAPER.
- TWE VtYIIICATIOX or ki3Bol/111.1/ With
sincere pleasure that we give today the com
plete. vindication of Kossuth from the slanders
or ationymouo letter writers, who hod succeeded
aponsiderable degree in prejudicing the
talndi:of the 'people of thief country. against
exile. heaven be praised, the
abaft has mired tie intended mark, and by a
Jut 'retribution *ill pierce the hearts of the
elandetere who sped the arrow. Their names wit
undoubtedly be made public, and they will reap
that odium their conduct so richly merits.--
Rossetti Will now be received by.the American
pdople withtiore warmth than if this.detradtiou
had, not Peen attempted. They will atone • for
the momentary injustice unintentionally done,
under the influence of these alanderouttmlisires,
by a more hearty and fraternal welcome. -
Wo 'refer tha reader to the article from the
Neer York Commereial,.for the triumphant Tin •
diettion of Louis Kossuth!
• Too BALTIIIOIIC AND OHIO Itaittoan.—The
Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
propose • to ettablisb, on or about the first of
April nett, a line of stagoe, to run frame point
co the Tygart:e Valley river, about one hundred
_mike from Parkersbarg, to the • Ohio river at
- tbsepoiiit. It Is estimated that the time re
quired between Baltimore and Cincinnati, by lthl
route, will not elated 48 hones, and tbat pan
A eenger can be put through tram Cincinnati t•
Baltimore and Washington at a charge not ex
! erecting $12,60 to $13,60.
greatest activity prevails at present upon
the Mite of thu.road-5000 laborers being em
.ployed in pushing the work on. The Chief Eli-
Elutes entertains no doubt that his promises will
be kept se to the period fixed for the opening of
the road-
:.The Kingwood Trmnel, nearly a mile in length,
la 'tepidly advancing to completion. Only 350
feet of the heading remained to be remored, , ,be. •
'fore daylight •ill be seen from one end to the
other of thin staPendons work:
Fairmont, On the Monongahela river, will be
reached on the Ist of May, and a daily train of
cart extended to 'that point, also, immediately
thereafter. , I
4 .411A1 ANS PENNSYLVANIA RAILEOED.7-Tlf Slay
eight !Mien more of this road will be opened for
travel next week'r—about fourteen miles between
Brighton and Enon Valley, and about' the same
distance between Salem and Alliance. Stages
willho run between Soon Valley . and Salem. It is
reported that passenme will be carried through
to Cleveland, by this route inleas than 12 hours.
The houre of departure will be announced in a
,
day.or two. Two first class pasaenger cars have
been purchased in Cleveland, and will be pieced
onithe line 'between Alliance and , Salem, where
one, of the locomotives of the Company bait been
at work en tho construction train for some time.
All along the -unanished portion of the line' the
work of traokleying is progressing with great
spirit, and in a few weeks we shall have the
pleanure of announcing That Pittsburgh ia.Can.
netted by a continuous railtoad with Cincinnati.
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EiCHANOC BANIC—Itr3IIII49I . N oor Goo. Ron.
lasolt..-From the letter and resolutions below,
the public will see that Oen. Wm. Robinson. Jr.,
has resigned his situation as President of the
Exchange Bank, tip : miller' which ho has held
with distinguished honor to himself, and useful
ness to theiommunity, evertince the cemmeoce
mentnf the institution. Since Gen. Bobinems at ,
eipted the Presidency of the Ohio and Pennsyl-
linil,rea4. ben:been so muell en
; .. ..;.;.,.groatol4 in promoting me gnaws of that great
.':- . :'entirprisa, that the burdens
of both offices be.
came
,tra - severi, and be has relinq uished ' the
:ea tndevote his time and energies to the oth
er. In this act the eitisens of Dittshargh have
the last aidenca of his untiring deletion to their
real intelesie., and of his detssmahastion.io krals
entheyailroad to a speedy and brilliant comma
. =Goal. lia`msted - stalland 111101111e58 ill pro
- Meting the welfare of any ootuntrMity should be
measured by Lis sets, then has Gen. Ilobinion
deserved, as.wn believe he receives, the warm
gratitude of , a people upon wham he has confer
. red Many tobu - istitbd blessings. He loaves the
Bank tiispro , eperoui condition,' and with an es
tablished. reputation, after having filled the sta
tion of its chief officer for a long series of yawl,
•
from very Commencement, and the rumba
' tione of its Directors attest the high respect en
terbOrial of him by. Ids official associates. With
in:the period of another year ire expect in bare
ticipleasure of recording bill enceesafal achieve
4inent of;the completion of a railroad 181 mita
in length, connecting as with all the 'arcade of
the West, and conferring. upon no substantial
' ;. benefits which cannot now be estimated.
i - ,~}}:
Elul:testis BANK, Prrienraort,
- • 1 , 4 ovember 14 1851:
To the Diradors of Ow Padang, Banh of Fitt.
•
At the feet anneal election, haring been hon.
ored by the unanimons vita of the Stogkholdere
and,Direotors, for the-whole peilod of the cori
porate existence of tho Bank, I eignifted thy in
tentiettef retiring from further participation in
the insaagement of its affairs, at the expiration
In carrying out that purPose, I, ask leave now,
. .
to surrender to your hands the Presidency of the
-institution. -
-I cannot, hoiever;tertnitiat 3 my official con
nection with thigentlemen of the board, without
expressing my grateful sense of their uniform
"kindness and courtesy, my' personal regard and
attachment' for each one of the members, and
my -earnest .impiratiowi for the continuance of
the preiont prosperous condition and future use
fulness of the Institution. surfer 'the wire' and
untried Provigions of "the chatter which the
the Legisiatuill has imposed to guide lis . new
car-
'With sentiments of trincerirespeit,
Your. obedientecrrant,,
:Wily` ROBINSON. Jr., Preset,
„. , Wtmenss,:The Board of Directors of the 'P.,
~! h hange Bank of Pittsburgh hive just received
:kland accepted, the retrignation of General Wm.
-
.Robinson, Jr.; aa President otitis Bent, be it
:,.",,therefora 111111011120 Wily ' • - i . .
..,", '`.` Resolved, That in, losing the valuable iervicei
: 'Of the Leta President; services which have been
• - faithfully tendered during the whole term of the
corporate existence of the Bonk up, to the prim
,
exit' time, we cannot ; pail with that gentleman
withont an expression of our high sense of the
. .urbanity and uniform courtesy, and kindness
is
• which, bass marked his' official Intercom's.> with
,ereixitietaber of the Beard; an that we tender
, . •ItiM,:lipturthe:occasion of his Bremen} . from
1 . the (Aced President of this B . the acknoti
..,, -ledmient of. our profound rape hand esteem,
+ - 'nod :our best:wishes for. hie' ,fn a health and
'. • Itenolved, Thal these resolutio be entered
upoi the minutes, and that a copy of the. Mune
befendehed to General Itoblmiett. ,
'. (Attest.) From the minutes, Nor. 14, 1851.
. ' . • GEORGE DABBLE, Pres't: pro tem. i •
JANES It. Monster, Cashier. ~ : • ' ”
ram azw YORE.
[0...,P50/...is or dm rittaturS 0.111 Otsatt.t.l
New Yo Nov.ll, 1861..,
The arrived of the Biteideel f ardor the Lir
erpool ship, him, set the press ne arly . Kossuth
Med, but it hss hide gOt4 effect, and out of the
mass of scatter in relatios to liuniptrian Elfraird
it doe! not require mach nictitation to discor;.
CT the truth. The officers of the .fillisissippi
. hero sot forgotten: writst was doe. to Kossuth,
1 , ..t05d have arcs tressed himwith the coMtesy
due
unfortunate wittier. Nor his Kossuth play.
ed tke pert of a demagogue as been charge 4
upoti him by those whose poititions gsre their
:assertiims character. He hoe, however; deeMed
it sdvioible to visit England won no comes to
America, and has, in hi , ITeeihmh given. in his
owlhertince to constitutional monarchical
emmerit . :o So.gliticlithus taking a consersasire
POsition we hero netarally colutider disedratiia.
pens to his incoesijiith A life 'of motion
Isiit. be craves.Be is - luei'mertol if he hal
n" an ester.Nieh to: avenge their:Longo he has
tiffortA at the hands of Austria. He cannot
gratify his desire for so cm er revenge here,
and we need: not desire,
fors . long mission='here.
'pke..latlL-XOPOI4IO is of.4Lipooitiii to . it
.
tempt miracles, aink milling; like him, to Taira
tke puma,' of defeat. f •
-
Gardner 4., Hirsrland, of the Anis of HOsrlaki
fe'Aspinineil, wee et the 'weiddieet and Dios!
respected of oar merchants, is dead at; the age
sinty-Eive. He Was attacked - With gani, is th_e
stomach and died instantly, while in--the set of
/peaking to tememberof his family. - Pdr fort r y
yearn he has been • prominent merchant in New
York, and has ever given his personal service,hie
.wealth and Ida example to every public workwhe
ther calculated to aid the .commercial prosperity
of:New York,Oito'snitply a mime: want. Rio com
mercial connectionshtveheen:extetided wherever
commerce has penetrated, and no death will bd
more widely lamenteld. Dr. J. Kearney Rodgers
the most eminent surgeon of America, and the
equal of his contemporaries anywhere, died nu
Sunday. Be was a man of work, and has left
nothing behind kim, in a literary point of aim,
to cause him to be remembered, though, as •
literary. man, he was superior, if ho may be
may be judged by his lectures. An an operatic
surgeon ho shrunk from nothing, and performed
cafe bordering 012 the roarrellons. so great was
his skill and so mature his judgement.
The returns from the state election are still
largo mach disorder thatlhe real state of thitigs
.
cannot be determined ; enough, however, hoe
been ascertained to show that the whiga; if not
is posseasien of a clear majority upon the Ca
nal Board, are strong enough to keep the locofa
cos honest, and to ensure the speedy completion
of this desirable work.
In Wall street there is nothing new. Money
remains abundant and begins to find its way. in
to railroad bonds awl other investments of a
general character, ahowiag a return to the con
fidence existing prior to July. Good paper is
scarce, as all sound merchants have "foreseen
the evil" and avoided it by curtailing operations
and_ keeping their notes scarce. Stocks gene
rally are a trifle lower, but the fluctuations for
a few days have hardly equalled per seat per
day. • Sterling exchange is firm at 101® for
beaker's bills, and the steamer of Saturdercaint
may take some coin, unless the cotton accumu
lating at the Southern ports should go forward
and supply exchange.
Gar Common -Council have been examining
the bill of the Coroner of the city, and hale as
they: say found him guilty of charging about
four Inquests per day—a number quite oul of
proportionvith the accidents and sudden deaths,
and rather eusPicious. The committee charged
with the examination has hunted up an imposing
array or affidavits of parents who swear-tie, in
inquests were ever held on their children, and
landlords who aver no inquests were icier held
in their premisea, and end by recommending that
the bill be refused payment. The office will not
he so profitable hereafter, and the present in
cumbent may be hurried out by Gov. Hunt.
The great Methodist Church case has at last
been decided, and as all who read the evidence
Gthught it , would be, in favor of the Church
South. The decision was made this morning
and will aeon be given in extenso. One thing
only is needed to place the Methodist Church
where it was when the nnfortrunte troubles com
menced, and that is re-union. No good reasons
exist to: demand farther separate action, while
the great end both branches have in view will
be much neither accomplished by united efforts.
Of COlllllO the case will be taken to the United
States Court, bat the result is easy'to foresee.
Ws but a cue of partnership, and the Judges
here will not be overruled-, C.
From the Nor Sort mmordal. of Th eodor. :for. I
TOSTIc.
TO KOZO=
Rtaders of this, journal will probably have
perceived a recent disinclination on our part to
join in the , wholesale laudation of the Hungari
an hero, which has been common to several of
our contemporaries. Our aim has been to mod
crate the manifestations of popular feeling; tin
tit; (as these evidences of sympathy and good
feeling were soon to assume a national forms and
importance,) there wail clear and distinct proof
that ill. Kossuth deserved all honor which a free
people were.about to heap upon, for his person•
al merit's alike, as well ce for the aake of the
cause . he represents. We did fear that there
might be some truth in the unfavorable reports
that have reached this country, and even atilt
marvel that they have been entirely and only
fabrications—TlM thing would be incredible,
did not the'proof rest on testimony of the moat
unexceptionable character. We refer not to the
course and 'vulgar letter of an attache, (the pub
' lication of whose name would be a merited pun
ishment, and one that ought to be forthwith in
dicted upon him,) a very small portion of which
was admitted into our colmorm Oar half vea
-1 vorable impressions werei derived from much
higher sources- 7 0 wit, the Tone adopted by the
W4shington papers supposed to be in the cone
deceenf the Government with respect to the
legesi coramtudentien ef Com. Morgan. and ea
peotally a letter published in the Newark Daily
advirrtieer, the respectability of the writer of
which was folly endorsed by that usually cau
tions and reliable journaL
We refrained from uttering an opinion upon ,
these ellegations;*howtOteri 'Until a morning eon
temporary made themi the occasion for a very
severe, and as the event proves, a most unjusti
fiable attack upon the officers of the Miasisaippi.
We deemed it proper then to interpose and to
maintain that Amerman officere were at least as
unlikely to bo despolic and anti-republic l an as
U. Kossuth himself. We thought so then; we
think so now; and we are glad that the journal
in ; question has been compelled, by the force of
facto, to withdray all imputations upon our gal
lant o ffi cers, and has had the manlineas to do it
frankly this mornieg. •
iFith more satisfaction and pleasure than our
pen can portray, we give the following facts, de
rired from Capt. Long, himself, which effectu
ally disprove all the allegations rude against 1,1:
Kossuth, respecting his bearing towards his of
ficezu of the frigate. They will remove the last
-vestige of any unfavorable impression which
thole slanderous reports may hare made. ' Very
pleasant, indeed, appears to have been the in
tercourse between Kossuth and his companions
and the officers of the Mississippi from the first
to the last, and so tar from- there having been
estrangement, or dispute, or disrespectful con
duct on the, part of either, Kossuth appears
very soon to have discovered thst he was among
his friends,• and to have consulted Captain Long
on points respecting which a lees noble and con
fiding spirit would probably heve acted on his
own reepomibility. It win' be evident to the
- . reader, from what follows, the , warm, and ar
dent even to enthusiasm as the Hungarian lead
er is. his singular tact and intuitive perception
of what is fitting for the 110111. and place are al
'ways present; and that his sense of hooor,is
nigh and noble ae hit patriotisto to .deep.seated
and impulsive: The earnest manner; Indicative
of tamest a personal love and friendship, in
which the officers of the Mississippi speak of
him, is alone en ample refutation of the =more,
which, through malace or ignorance, have been
industriously circulated respecting
His first coming on board the American fri
gate must have been a touching nein. A small
steamer brought him from hie place of confine
ment across the eis of Marmoso„ and he had
suffered from tea sickness andthe anxieties and
excitement nab:maim; the' day of his release ap
proached. He. looked wearied. The officers
and crew of the Mississippi were drawn up on
deck to receive blot. As hi stepped down the
ladder he wee pale. -The moment his foot .pres
nod the deck, he took off his hat, hie eyes filled
with tears, and Ma few broken earnest words,
he expressed this Joy and gratitude at being
again free r and under the protection of the flag
of the United States. The reports that be sub
sequently insisted upon being landed at various
ports le denied byCapt' Long. That officer had
instructions to call. at Smyrna and-Speeds,:and
,stboth places BL Koesuth'e bearing was blame
less. When the frigate put info Marseilles ,it
became known to the Hungarian leader thatcer
tain Socialists and Ited.ilepublicans designed to
'sather_eclat from a demonstration on his behalf.
Ulterior designs ors revolntionuy character fine
also in contemplation L and came to the knowl
ledge of Kossuth, who freely craferred with Copt.
'Long aa to the coarailm bad better pursue, and
las the consequenite of 'such commlfation, resol
ived not again to leave the vessel until be had
I obtained permission front 'the French ?reel-
Thecontents of a note were then telegraphed
to Paris, asking each permissicaa for himself and
family. en account of their health, end declaring
it to be hie inteittinii to pass through the coun
try by tbe most rapid traveL A direct; refusal I
-was returned; what s the only cents,. the
French Government could Perm with a due re
gard to its own peace and safety, and more the
pity. The refusal exasperated the Socialism to
that degree that they offered to raise an armed
foree sufficient to secure him a safe, conduct to
any port on the.,English channel he might de
sire. Helmuth rejected the proposal promptly,
and when it was clamorpay urged he persisted,
until finally at his request, and not at. Capt.
Longs desire, contrary to his wishes, the Miss
issippi weighed anchor and recanted her voyage,
calling next at Gibraltar. The officers of the
four. British regiments stationed there offered
complimentary dinner, which he declined
until the invitation was exteded to every follow•
er in his enite—an incident which exhibits the
man in a favorable view, and probably etplains,
partially at least, the warm attachment Vhich
he seems to awaken in ail who associate lASI
him It was feared that he would be Impatien s ',
and .self.seeldng; he proves 'to bo urbane and
gentle in aniranor, though firm of purpose, and
unselfish to a remarkable degree.
His'reasons for leaving the frigate et Gibral
tar An explained in Me noble and touching let
ter to. Mayor Kioplind, which is annexed.—
Those reasons ate amply sufficient, and cannot
fall to be so comidsr.W by the American people.
OnAquitting theldlexiselppi, Hama 'wrote a
Wing lettere to Cat.-long; warmly thanking
him and his officers for thole kind bearing - ti-
Wald Mini and meant ante which hs desir
ed Wight he head to the CRlll.,cronming
expresideturif gratitteiha . feseraearcelyorer
rate' the .14artiatanass of the.recollections which
Cap. Long, kis dead" se cur of Chair
. _
intere e 6nrea with Koinuth atuldhis friends. Smite
coarse Perking remarks on; Kossath's unite,in
.thelettertht an, ottaike, we reprobated at
time of their publication. They are disprOved
entirely by the concurrent testimony of the offi
cers of the Mississippi, andttiose who !Hive vie.
ited the Hungarians since their arrival, who de
scribe them as true gegtleuten, intelligept and
amiable in every respect.
And now the question of Kossuth's warm and
cordial reception in this country Is, we trust,
set at rest. He cannot be '.received otherwisti
than as MI true patriot and a fitting represents,:
tire of the great principle of free government,
and the feeling of admiration for him personally
will be hightened by this entire clearing away of
doubts which at one time Overclouded his name.
He expromeed preference fora constitutional re
public. no the heat fo , na of government for Hun
gary, (for that we' take to his his meaning,) un
der the eiriinmstaticrs and surrounded as abe
by monarchical and absolutist powers, we may
leave to his judgment. It would be a great
thing to establish such aconstitutional monarchy
as that of Great Britain in the heart of Europe
For liberty Koecuth has struggled, and is strag
gled nobly, and we trust he will have such a
welcome as should convince him and the world
that a free people can appreciate such men.
To his Honor, A. C. ifingstand, -Boyce of the CiN
of Neer York
The United Staten ordered the steam
frigate Mieviseippl to conduct me out of my pris
on to freedom, and by freedom to life, became to
activity. .
I bailed this generous resolutionas the greatest
honor which a wan ran meet I hoiledit as a
ray of hope and consolation to my down trodden.
to my bleeding bat still not broken native land.
[,hailed it as a bigly encouraging manifestation
of your glorious people's sympathy tolhat princi
ple which was and will over be the aim of all the
endeavors of all my life.'
And when, with the noble-minded consent
ment of the Suiten, I stepped on hoard the Mi.,
missippi frigate, and once more free, because
under your glorious fiag—heard the warm, gen
erous, welcoming cheers of the officers and crow
—theso frank, loyal, gallant men, the true rep
resentatives of American freedom, American
greatness, American generosity, I could not for
bear to have the impression that the spirit of
America's young giant has shouted over the
waits to Old Europe's oppressed nations, "don't
despair, here is a brother's powerful hand to
your aid!" These being my sentiments, you
can judge by them, how fervently I must have
wished to have the honor to be Conducted, by
this very frigate, to the United States.
But I know that the sympathy of the United
States it not given to any man in the world for
his own sake, but for the principle's sake that
he represents. : AWd e. I felt convinced that I
would prove unworthy to this sympathy, (the
highest treasure of my ) should I neglect for
a single moment the duties which Divine Provi
dence hoe assigned to me: should I neglet to
provide according to the exigenciee of circum
stances for the interests of yonder cause which
the glorious Republic of the United States lion•
oreff with its approbation and its sympathy.
Ft became, therefore, an imperious duty of
honor and conscience to me not to leave Europe
without arranging my public and private affairs,
and carefully providing against any harm to the
sacred aim of my life, for that time which T
Abell have to enjoy the honor of the hospitality
of year glorious land.
So the most imperious duties of a patriot, a
father, and a man, impose upon me the neeeall
ty to stop for a few days in England, before I
continua my passage to the United States.
Com. Morgan, at Spends, and • afterward
Capt. Long, of the Mississippi, here, did, with
the noble kindness or a true American heart,
appreciate the motive of this necessity, and
generously consented to wait with the Mississip- !
pi in the Bay of Gibraltar for my return from
England with the packet boat which leaves
Southampton un the Uth mat
But the Government of the French "Repub
lic," (not the French nation, but its present
Government.) refused to grant me permission
to pass rapidly through France, by which pass
age I might have spared time and suffering to
my wife and children. And now the first means
of conveyance to England I can avail myself of
is only a packet boat, expected to-morrow to ar.
rive from the Orient, and this, too, making 11
days to England from here.
On the other hand, Capt Long Worms me
that any longer delaybere would render not only
my associates, but 4150 the Of and crew of
the Misslasippi, liable in approaching the coast,
of the United States at a late re.. to ma
ny sufferings, by- having to endure excessively
severe cold and stormy weather..
Bo considerin,g, on the one side, that the most
sacred duties force me not to leave Europe for
some -time, before providing for my affairs in
England, and considering. on the other side, that
only staying eight or tea days in England, it
were entirely Impossible to join again the Mil
eisslppl here before the 18th of November, no
that, of - course-we could only arrive in the sec
ond half of Decemberon Toni hospitable shores,
it banal:tie absolutely duty Of honor to me not
to cause arty augmentation in the hardships and
sufferings to the officers and crew of this ship,
and not to embarrass them in their public sea.
vice, as also to "alleviate ;my own asocciates on
their passage to the United States
These are the motives, sir. which deprive me
.f the honor to be conducted to -your glorious
shores on board the Mississippi frigate, hut I
feel consoled ►t the idea that in adopting such a
course I not only bare relieved those who are
on board the Mississippi from some sufferings,
but myself also will have the high satisfaction
an entirti month sooner to enjorthe happiness
of landing at New York,as lam decided to le►te
England on board of that steamer which leaves
Liverpool on the ith (probably the Bth) Novem
ber for New York.
Saving bad the inestimable - pleasure to read
reported in the public papers that the city of
New York resolved to honer,_ with a generous
- reception and hoepitality. In my, undeserving
person, the canoe and principles I represent. I
regard it to be my duty respeottolly to Inform
you. sir, and by your kind interference the gen
erous city of N. York. about these accidents, and
about my intention to leave Liverpool for your
city on the ith of Novemitter.
I confidently hop O thst the people and Gov
ernment of the United States will! appreciate
My motives, akd approie the gonna I was bound
to adopt. ' •
Let me hope; also, eir, that I might nothing
have lost by the imperious necessity of this
course from yen and your, people's eympithies.
which though conscious motto have merited,-
consider the greatest' honor of mp life, theliigh
esxrevrard for my !leering% end the most hon
oring encouragement steadily to go on toward
that noble aim which the people of the United
States has sanctioned anedoanctified by its sym
pathy.
, Be pleased, sir, - to! accept the expreasion of
my highest regards, lastag - gratitude, and most
distinguished consideration, with whickl have
the honor to be
Your most otesetinione servant,
Koostertr.
• -U. S. 9rsau4steurra Blom:urn,
Bay of Gibraltsr, Oat,'"'l4; 1851. •
DECISION IN ENE 0112.0113ITHODISE CASK
U. 8. Circuit Court. Before Judges Nelson
and Bette : EL IL lisecom , and others vs. George
Lane and others. The opinion of the Court in
this care nee delivered this morning by ' Judge
Nelson, and we may now expect that the contro
versy between the Blethodst Episcopal Church.
South, in relation to the , division of property,
will be dellnitely.settled. :The case was argued
several months ago by George Wood and Rufus
Choate far the defendants; and Daniel Lord and
ileverdy Johnson for the complainants. We re
ported the facts at considerable length at the
time, and it is therefore unnecessary to recapit
ulate them. The opinion of the Court is vol. '
=lnoue, and occupied an hour and a half inks
delivery. Judge Nelson requested that its pub
lication might be deferred`rintil to-morrow, as
he desired in the mein time to revise the proof
sheets. but there will.be such a general anxiety
to know the result, that we give the substance
..
of the decision today
The greaser part f the document consists
of a summitry of th complaint and answer.
The. first point cone dered Is the power., of
of the general contest es to authorize a separa
tion, and this the Co hold to have been clear
ly shown. “Indepen ant of property," they
say, 'the power of s Terence is written upon
every page of their proc (dings." Thiry then ad•
tart to the plan of Reputation in 1845, by which
the only condition upon which a permanent sep
arate organization vise made to depend wee the
voluntary action of the annual conference, in
the eleveholding States. These conferences de
termined upon the separation ' and ipso facto it
became complete. It Wee stipulated ui the plan
of severance that mitre might attach them
eelvee without blame either, branch of the
Charth, and the local property wain the limits
of each branch was not to be claimed by the
other. The general property, such as notes,
) 6
thellook Concern, tux, was reserved for disposal
upon equitable primly , es after farther consid
eration, it being consi dered essential before this
part of the division could be accompliehed, that
two-thirds of all the annual conferences, North
and South, should coward to the repeal of the
sixth restrictive article .of, the Church. This
article not having Deena() repealed, the Court
held that if there wait no other consideration in
the cue, the IL IL Church, South. might not
perhaps be entitled to & share of the property.
But the rights of the Church, South, rest upon
established principles of law and equity, which
make It the dirty of a wart of Channery to, in-.
and see that tIF find Is properly distrib
uted, espestielly es it by no means certain thit
the distribution claim d would be even In contra- ,
"entice of the 81: h. reetriadie a rticle. What '
have the travelling pm:bawd the Borah done ,
es, /
to deprive that:evolves of their eights to the fend
it was agreed' on ill hands' that two &tin ite
digits/lea orgirdietione; though Wend . y the
Sale ih &Ithaca disciplintri were is ,swity for
the proinotion of their holy ZandOsyt.iii:l7o
r-r
pupa holimmi througlkthesslands7 and.breh.
plan of separation, ministers wen permitted to
attach themselves to eithewithouthlatn, The
complainants are not mil,' within the description,
but are among the very persons designed by the
spirit if not by the letter of the article. --
.Upon the whole, one conclusion is that the
complainants are entitled to their shari of the
produce of the Book Concern; and a decree will
be ordered - accordingly: Whether the ftmd shall
he administered by an application of the pro
duce pro rata or by an apportionment of the
capital are questions reserved latil the 'settle
ment of the decree."
The decision concludes by expreesing the hope
that an arrangement may yet be effected in a
spirit of harmony and Christian feelingi without
the legal enforcement of the decree.:—S. K
Commercial.
CustYLAtnr.—The only remedy
ever offered to the public, v• Lash has never failed or work.
in.: • cur.- when dtrinillons are tollneed,l. McLane', Liver
P.ll. II u.oir been enverel rears before the public.and
has been introdurod in all meets.. of the Union. Where
it has been used It has heal the must trlntrinhust aucceite.
seed has actstally driven out of rum aU other medicinee.
It ha• been tried under all the different plums of Myatt.
and has been found equal!, effiewione In all.
For sale by J. KIVU &CO.. No. GO Wood street.
Badly Frozen
Jcrecuon. Coot co., 111, Den , 21,1549.
kir, W. It. Slime—Deer Slr. On my way home from Chi
cano-Ims whiter, / wee .overtakeu by mused the tomerret
mow Morena I ever saw. Night awn came on, and 1 lost
my.vey and wandered aboat ma the Prattia nearly all
Maid_ When Mann reedy bl-PeMeb. / mule to the berm
of a [stood, but it wm with [rest difticultyy.bal/ not Into
the batten. One band +u batty from., and my sufferings
fromdt were entirely beyond description: several Pktedlif
boot came uut of one Gager. toy friends feamd malting
Mort of amputation would rave my life. but your valu
able Ointment..ru freely applied. sod not only my band.
but also my lib saved. ' Vrry rmbectfully,
UtiltiOTON
hae hluarra adiertlcemeot in another column.
Falllmportatlon of Haraware, CAktry, &c.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
No. 129 Wood Street, ,
Desire to ran the attention of Merchants and °thin, to
their WS. Mt. at
FOR lON AND - DOMDMO
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c.,
IMPORTED BY RECENT PROEMS.
And which they are how prepared to offer at each prizes
connot hill to plea..
ri".l full owartment of MANN'S celebrated C. 84
always on hand.
n& - licolmln—SALir. or Oa SickulesNEE
otrow...—Among the hundevils of letters. certitiates and
rders recielted by the proprietors of this =canine, the
following is arlectod to Allow IP character. and the effect
of ltr ore in o distant .part of the west. The Meorrs. Crl.
ton ore dry goods merchmita. but or. al. ..rots ear the
sale of the choicest medicines,
Mese.. Kidd k Co :—We happened to get a lot of Mc-
Lane. Vermifuge lan •Preog.PtePartdb/ YourseWS, tln
ar. as the Vermithg. wan introduced in our commaniti
theoi
became MO great toe it that our µnen um anon
exhausted. It h.ensod aetll the hest effect whereve”t hoe
been used in thin ...ellen, and is very tesPol.m atoms oar
people. We ere deforms. of obtaining the medicine here
after direct from youralvea. a it sells more rapidly than
sty other medicine vs arms Please sett a • gross Ins.
mollately• • O. J. kJ. W. COLTON.
J. Kiln , a CO..
No. 41 Wood st.
inr. .1 I
n I. 46 1.1,
•
serfily wife had the Rheutnatirm for 20
Year, during that time earning such were pain in ex.
err part of her body that she could net alrep.without tae
king large doors of opium: having no appetite, she was
redur,d to almast a skeleton; every joint •mt straiten
greatly, and bands, tare, and nark catered with bog.
Wm,: the were hard and aantracted, so that her
arm, loge and holy were no twt a lid and drawn that eba
was obliged to Do in hal 1501111t.1i I. Daring DJ pram Os
Bathing t e give any paratenttut &lief till the Died D.
th got
Varna , Arabian Liniment n 1 this the used live hot.
ties of the dollar rim, and the swelling. have ail gone, the
pain has entirely left she sleep* enandiy, la more limbs
than aver th e was in her hfe. and spins lad sews all day.
If nay ono doubt, this trident,. been rail at toy reee
dem, the., Milos from Peoria. Rh. and be Waited.
NitdUSL DLSOS.
.tee allertatement. ' no -
Petroleum I
par A MOST litidAYEAllt.t Cons 11, 1 Torsi
IILINTNLIO CUtsn ST Periwattat..—We metro the allustOss
ot tboallliele.l and the Colicilfaa ,, aliT• to the oartL,t,ca.
of Wm. IluIL IT Outs tttO. The Once may be aces br eny
,erson •ho may Lu akeptiral fa relattun m the facts bars
not C Litt it. LI. KIEL
I hal Wan allihte4 savant' yestramith a aura mhwntboth
area. whiatt a...tinned to lemmas , until Frplembot, 1,;41,
11.• tuflaunnatinn at that time hating Insult . ..l tbe wbola
hums ufambrana of both elm and ended to the dantalla
of • I List tiltu..lllth wholly ablatabl•A my eight- I had
an °venation par10r...4, and Atm thickening neauno4. which
ttsam ntturtted and letyfir In war bad a sputnik:ln so betas.
At [ht. of Lb. stmaptalat I mule applirationAn sen
t, of the moat smuient m.. 11.1.1 man. who informkd ma
that •m y afr0...14d mann. gefsruil.. At ibi.lim. l amid
coot dtottnautatt hay 1.140,1. uy Lb. adriceofitnn. Meal.
I canmennat Om use of ttot INotruleum, lath
and locally, uniat %blab carry , * bass improved daily um
id tin aretentilme, and I base rammer...l or 4abt coma. ..
fr. kit central health an. very moot Improved bt
Itirblettna, anti loitatbuta the noturalion of wty .101.1 to
It. usa_ itall44eat So. brd Illesatud atreatabittiia:7..4
,afit Gasp,. to al. an, isformatittat ta t. M 7
WILLIAM' 101....
to
tatia by Nen., Ifellattall:TtO Moat' atteatft.
Oallsro. by 14‘,..4 struatt U. lfiltattatek. Oa; ,irmar
Woolf MA !Nue Wert , . D Ourry. LaSE Lase
Mualass. and It P.Suhrart.t. dliastarnr also by the 149
-PArlor, M. KIER.
reoth J. Pit Ws M.N .
Citizen's Inznrsnce Uompszty dPittsburgh
jNCOURAGE 11011 E. INSTITUTIONS
kasst. &ler stmt. hi 011111,121a101.1. ate. IL
ra lttnera,none Prettlent..—....A. ILA...
nntien, praperedtrainman ratirctorallec
In ann. sof nil tntrultu. yeadet Ar.
An apple nturainy tor We ability aunt intrant, of ran
latlittion, antral la ran character of We InteCtotik
lain are all citizens of Pannone, well and farannlY
raw n to the coinratinn, Inc Una vadat.: loran/gran%
l 1 inlecntf.
earactose—C. 11. we,. Wm. Benalteri Wra. Winn".
Jr, events.st, Lloch Eton, trarant Maranon.
2onn ln. Ilarbranra. R. IL train. . inratral
1211=1M2E=
CAPITAL. 6100,000
OFFICE, NO. 75 FOURTH srarrr.
OFFICERS! •
• .
Proottent—Jams S. Hobs.
%'4.e Pr...kat—Son= LOOtbaxas.
Vetwurer—Jcbtes 8. Luca.
borprtary—C. A. Coma. •
/WS. I.PrlTl.Malat Iti swabber part VII bus,
borb,t •
MAIZItIED,
Tburo.lay. the 13th lodaytt, by lior. Thee. Ppm%
Mr. Rob ENS At K IN. (of Means of David A. Grier A
to Oise iILIZA. daughter of Wm. Ilaelett. tog.
On the 18th Instant. by theitey. A. N. Brytht. str.
/011 N N. BEEILIN. of Ban Liberty, toot Alby JIATLOARIT
TUOITSON, of Ode eitY.
on yesterday roomitm. at 4 o'Mook, 11.14111.1R1TTA.
daughter to AIWA= Martis, NMI 14 TOM. Her filn.ll
lllsl lake plane heden (Set:sherd at 10 ✓dock, A.
(oleo the rreldtom of her father. Thin/ Moat, Mtereen
Smithfield and (traed stemm
gib* The person who took awry Thacke
'l' - Vaulty Voir," (belonging to the Toon mwv•
candle Library Atraoolatlow.) twat Ile. Diworue. otaw.
ou leg eaturtlay alytgt, will Le swat eltourti to Immedi
ately roluntbau malt • wolb:Yt
Chester's Emporium
OF NM'S AND — HOYEP CLOTHING.
MEN'S WEAR, ,embracing every article
u algid for • genes outfit. Workm•saLlp
munch prices commemorate with the thael.
miry Wam.—Loll from 211 i Mete oil =hih•whrd•
forcached with • complete at the shortest notice:
WO cults hope Clothing oo tuna. Alto hope thlrte.
Woe, Eitipendeni it et
Bette, •oelmt
pep, or., le. Rudy to pew..
~,jy:ls 74 :10,111.412014 ilmot.tmar hlacnocul Liter.
" PHILO HALL I C
FOR Fsw EVENINGS ONLY.
BLYTHE'S Oratid Panoraide Sketches of
the A LLEUIIIII4II MOUNTAIN& — tomethlett
" tn . r e d" Val et hr 4
rt ardbrr---
z be hoe 64 the Lion. eat Laketon.
holfotf
WestemlnmanincoCompanyofPittaburgh.
ciAPITAL $300,000. R. MILLER, TR.,
'pr e ablent, P. M. Oordon,Bereetary. .
111r:beam against all kinds of Weil, F. and Mating
All Wmura will be liberally Whined and grumbly Paid.
• A box. I natitutluo—rearwant by Director. who an well
known in We agnumnity, and wbo an determined by
berth.' to maintain the enamel. wbl
raT ' r " ..rat ' ... doing the bra protect*. tho u
wnr, d:e v in t:lueund.•
Illam ho.,o maa—llamben Miller. Jr.. J. W. Butler Wm. Ly
'l:
•
U. Jernee lirvincolt. nod W. ra. Smith. -
M.o. tha ant tt liter street. (waren... a BYwnit en.
Up rads.) Pittsburgh. -' Jutblr
yiCHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clu
e. thinr,lio. 71 Smithfield street- realm:der Q~ b uen•
veld to'Ho.riS and Youth.' Clothing. DOW,
t~,ts;2m~n#T~~r+~
DON'T FORGET CHESTER'S Emporium
m e w. and Dais' Ready. 11.1 s CLOTIUNO. We
...77 to Plow. NO. 71tlaNt011111111.1.
watt near Diamond .11.7,
New Drew Silk..
WE — have just reo'd a variety of etylee new
tam' lima 811., including a towhauerna varY
rich tinande.
Also. plain ,sod Unreal 'Mach Sato, tie latter at now
atfw. ;Also, Plaid froth Alerina. • morn ornate, and retr
desirable good. foo
Mb imam. •
Tugather with an manna:ant ototho colored, Groan.
rich Maroon, and ocher abades of 51,10 Roam do Lainocr.
Wrench Merino& of oboire drab and othor colorn black
Mantilla Votrou4 Sew idyl. limbs long Shawbo Woolen
• Jumpily *Dtacanziax
thawls; Scarfs; WWII, Or..
0014 Norlhosat car. Fourth awl/darker ans.
`ll.oAKtil 01A3AKSI—J. A
b 10.02 youth st., hos real thia 1310fidIIII by Adams'
711= tht i grif l a tgartilt k otriralgirbt
¢00 :
. .
Also rec fro& and large Mak of Trinualno, of
tarot desirable 0151. • nolt.
ALCOIIOL— , -25 bble. 76 and 92 per et., for
mole by IL E. SELLERS.
.31.5 !io. /4 Wool st,
h ilt-Diiii;---ifs: Winter BiitillWl:l:
. rd. b 7 . R. E. SELLEAS.
I ENNA--800 lbs. Alex. and In., forsalo by
BALsraa EM-10 galls. for sale .by
nolb V. 15614.611.1.
()M = T ABOION . lA-2 casks for
INDIGO 7-2 casks Madras and Manilla, for
1500 Ms. for solo by i ;
J KIDD S CO, 60 Wood .t.
11110HROILAT POT ASH-3000 lbs. for
XII KIDD 1 CO.
LCOEOII73O bble 92dnd.i6, tor' ealo
JOLIDD CO."-
r LINSEW for ale '
UNOGREEK'..F.EO---6 . 00 Ili+.
nos J. K.l
casks prime
'DOT As
R OLL BUTTER-1.5 bbls. Yb
tor ssiebr J.t ft.f
0015 IU oI Choral
MANUFACTURED TOBACCC
to best. Roxe•11 & Robl S LI
1U W. U. lin.. • .s's
Jocom ems 's • lb
For oda In . 11.151 J. & It.
101 . ROOSIS--100 doz. Poland, fon sale 1;1;
AP non J. &IL FLOYb
FRESLI TEAS-50 hi. ehr
it
ETTIIER--1,50 side ,4N
nols
JOT
_A....511-2.5 eu.9l. pure, fur cal.'
uols • J A R Ilnli Is.
Great Sale of Town Lots in Wellsville, 0.
N the 3d of December, 1931, ui 10 o'eloek
A. 31., on the preinises..lll be sold • large number
iIf L ?U/LISING lArTs. favorably Ineatsd for fondness nor.
bOV... being uu both sides the Railroads.' Itailroed
Lopot Title indisputable. Term, at rub
WU A. 11 IL t CO.,
nol:LdtsratlS Pi burgh. I'..
For Sale.or Rent.
I OFFER for Sale or Rent the 11 use lu l l
•sken 1 no. rands, in Allegheny City, =tear `l.•
by Judo. 001.0. Possession ran bed at
any For terms apple to 11. Sproul, att., of Pair
burgh, or the subs,riber on the premises.
noI4:3tKOS KT OUR
Notice. •
11ETTERS Testamentary to th estate of
James Boss. late of Indiana township , ount, of Al.
..,,_dre'd, have been granted to the berm; all
perentin haying claim, against 1.1114 entateXrill present
them Only authentiral for settlement to
IL RUDD N.
Hll. Ablit,LlN,
n. 11T.01/11 %WILKINS.
I..seenturs
MEE=
PPLES-31.1 bbls. reed on Conlgnment
wad tar rale by T. W(000
nobt lle.
ROOMS-50 doz. for aale by
.014 T. WOOOO k HON. 61 Water et.
LIN COVERS-2 doz. India Rubber Gun
Q.v... or .11 the different length., .1.1
4.+ ealc az Nc. 116 Market etreet.
Lola J. • H. PHILLIPS.
LIFE PRESERVERS ',ft...JACKETS—Cr do.
Lite Prefervers and Jalg./4.0t all Ma Ml:km. kin la
n.nafact are& sal.nt Ito It übbir 0.
nok4
BORAX -1 ease for sale by
17104 KEYSER k MeDOV/ ELL, Ha WnoLl sl_
irtllRO3lE- GREEN,fr. YELLOW,--1 cases,
1- ar i ""'K h el'atinttlpowsta.. trod
F RES II PRIIFT-3 cake Zara° ,
Currant
21 boxes W. a Itaisids
00 X k S boxes 11. 14 lioiMfl '.
dark f i edia
For We by J n u.insr;: n dU . •
nol4 110 .Wural , strtsd.
WASU BOARDS-50 doz..lloltnes' Pat
noi' f"
tub'
by
r J. D. WILLIOI3 A Cu.
I,P LACKING-110 don. Dlsison's Challenge,
j_,ll for sale LT J. D.WILLISAIS • Go.
POT ASH-10 casks for sale by
.014 J. S. WILLIAMS R Cpl,
BROOMS -175 dos. Cora, for sale by
aol4 WICK l MrOANDLESS.
RUTTER—Fresh Roll just rec'd, for Bale by
a 4 WICK lr MeCANDLES,,.
ltf ASH BOARDS-40 doz. Zinc, for sale
T V by WICK At IdeCANDLESS
iIIEESE—sIO boxes extra Cream D. 11. F.,
ryrd•Dti fox sale by
WICK it McCANDLEStt.
PURIIAM CHEESE--300 bxs,„llezlep r e
a ee n i : lat r ettiEt. i iam Nutmeg Chet, Mot day re
nol.l WICK k dfcCANDLKS?
lUTTINGCIIkESE--400 boxes for sale by
nol.l WICK I IIIeCANI , I.ES: 4
V
lIIITE FISH—In Llils. and hi. bbl, for
sale br WICK I bIi:CANDLE.St.
91ABLE SALT—In bozeo, for sale by
anis WICK t 51eCANDLASS.
'DOT ASH—A prime articlo foftfale by
B. viol{ RICK a 11.-Catl.l,,ql.
•
---t
lAMES ItIeGUFFEY,. uceeslior d 3 John D.
I.lorgan, Wboinsate l/rusgisl. sun de'cl ,
vaints. Varulsbn, byrStula Potful:nor - no, . no
Wa4 street. ono uonr nnutl. of Diannon.lsll.l. Pitt,burgb,
Pc Constantly, on hand nrrnly of sioromeo ,v •
run. LI,. Pill, and Worn. hill., nollf
Pennsylvania Railroad.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSIttrIIOH
• Tame Reduced to 24 Haws!
gAN uud after .the fat of December next.
V=r": b.L 't
IL P Lb.I."L""i.
roti i ' tg L I
ltb ntA bou null snil..ol .}roll:
Titre plea.
1.. 1. .nd brat nnt. 1;;I• ern tlan tlicat
o f End the Atlantic 6.31 , 1 arcumtoodations an
la oil re•Drete of the blithe. , a 1... .,
THOMAS MOORE.
•' nta3 - 3m Ur= Pan ieoltallrolial empany.
•
NOTlCE.—Whereas, my wifo Nrot4ea
fftlebart boo loft nu dwrlllutt aorl boar&-sirbOut
oonre or esuor. I do by lb..* probtots trona evert porron
not to barbbr brit err ob Or scroutft,or 1 trift nob bo
rrictubblo Fta arty of for &IA..
• • bASIXI REICLMIT.
Eaboorrar..Doworr MOW I . :p Pa.
rEATHERS * GINSENG—• •
25 sacks Featbilar,__ 2 55ibitibidtrael'
Latutiox sad fob yak by • L 551.511 DICKY:r A Ca,
5511 Watky so/ froiss a. 5.
—__
11/INTER GLOVES=Now in mare, a corn
, T 00b wasm-tmeut, cclubrils.sl , try W 1.," Irmo
111(. to $5 per pair. A. A. bl A7C.Y.
n 512 52 5151 b 1 lbw arra.
-__
i 2 TEAM BOAT COUNTERPA'WS—We
had an :2`il a n'fr't a .11.1,,c.7g!m"'
INDIA RUBBER CLOTHING--Just Tec'.l,
24 Mora Coats..l.o,
' 24 Ps
IS Wats., Cspea..itb dorm , . •
.41, Pl'' f• n 0rtr ' 1.042,44". ...'
26 " St.tt;
24 Restos J.k44 4 : I ''.
liltt• • catoolstr ...ortmen“t•llarroot 4t4lssotr Hats ...1
Cots , to mit. J 8 11. PHILLIPS,
oc•I No. 116 11.04 at.
INDIA RUBBER SHOES—Just ruc'd7 :ID
..... Lags'. liontlemalic sod 114 , 404' 1.1411411..bb0r
at rits ' ltel b ;o u dirtfts.V . Z . lnr4:o ' u n' t " l: 4 ll . stO l ot artN;
ars oorlor to say eTer ottored to 1114 city. Tor oak .
the 1.41. ilobbet Dep., to. 116 11. U% 4114..
oolt J. 6 U. 1.1111.L1M
PERCUSSION CAPS-2,000,000 for sale
by fain] kl. A YAIINEFIVCIL 6 co.--
LAMP I.S BLACK-4U-4Ubblx. in paperitinsaNl;
6aks •
bOOIDa Clormilatoyrii , fur sale by
'bon IL A. VAIIbibbITOCIPVYJ.
MINCED MEAT—Put up in G 11, Jars,
for fluatty ow. tar We by
u 01.3 15 • 11. A.,4IyCLUTIO4 C4l.
IAROLINA ORITT ...S,i4et. reed • at, 256
!Li Marty screetomt tbr yule •
0013 if it. ArMeCLl:llltil CO.
n Ur:KM-MAT FLOURACiip in 50, 5
~,nd Lts; lb. nets, tbs ni • r
Wt1. b .1. - niCLI7I2O seq..
bolt Wean sni Tesynlars.
I LORIDE OF LIME-01 the be3Equel
I.) Hr. conrtantlr on Imul EN.I tar we b
BENN ETT, 'MERV& CO
nol3 . ..
l.roat , - .
St. o**.r Markt.
filL-10 bbls. Winter Lard OiLlanding
1.." ....t for we Dr o. nt.seithuntt k CO.
roll
I CHEESE-500
eras= prime Shipping;
=
U.4losuomen; reed and for I.
nal3 • J. ROAN YIELD.
A .P z I :I . 3 ES-70 bble. far ealn : y o t rigui.
n OTTER-20 boxes prime Roll, juet read
unl for eolr br .1.11. C A MULL.
VIEAHL tom No. 1.,..f0r sale by,
nal . a. B. 00:11161.1).
BROOMS -50 dos. for sale
riaa J. U. eINYIELD.
F ISH -20 bble. dad 10 hf. bble. Trout:
0 , Whit. VIA: teed mid fro be
.013
J. UANVIELD.
ENGLISII LAID PAPERS—A choice lot
of Mundt Laid Niro. or.o.yer . 0h%t0.4 of
iape - r. Dealer
earner of Mutat aI:A./arrow' strata
111RINTING PAPER-50 maxis Double
Medium Pe:l2lltg Paper, :Ax.l7: rams Impuial
=l l**'. — g - pg ' LLtitr b . y . agile 42,
REEN APPLES-68 bbls; for sale by
J. L. NUM
nol2 wrist Penn and /min eta.
QI3GA R —2 4 hhda. for sale by .
0012 It DALZI:LL It CO, Llbertr at.
M OLASSES -60 btols. lan
ynxe stftl;on;
nou olLzat
MODEL A.ROIIITECT, No. 5, for Nov'r;
ilortlealtuttnt, Mto No7ttattoN - •
' Zilitvator. tor Nortnabort
latttoe ?iatloaal 6 , 7 DoNtmbol ,
Natotived and Mr rte at HOLMES' Littman Depot, No.
74 Th Int otroot.. opposite tho Pool too l 2
MID SILKS—,We have on hand 30 pee
kt NM., btillliat
nol2 a. A. MASON It CO , Illarkot at.
MOURNING SHAWLS—We, open
Mgo awning 2 dam of plain Meek And while and
Mourning Long Single. ' • '•
nol2 • • A. A. MASON k CM. Market M.
SPTS. TURPENTINE--70bble. prime, for
sal* by 1.121 B. A. FAIINESTWIL aW.
bli!s i b p ep t , N lz, r f o o c r K eitt . !z.
LUM-60 bbln. for gale by
11 mun 11. A. YALINEST67B s 61.
WS. TWIST TOBACCO-111 kegs
but ''''''n'TgaTO°Nt a co.
185f --- 77
FALL AND WINTER AURANGEBLUNT
CMEtEI
By the Ckodand and Pitts/wry/I Ram ,
Flinn tgareland to annoyer Etetet..--..............7;
From UIatOTIT to Vielleville, br litavi— ...... ..,* •
Aril team Wellerille to Vittebasgh the no
.. . • did simmer FOnr.•*'_
ITY.
Thin annigehrtent to continue until the Ist i' .
when the Cul will inn Man chrreland 7, -
TTHEEnron' Train of thr ,
there WY ihtt.hire aldiAr
tar the ertireinf tin night arni E l .
71.1. end at Pltuarrh the win, r ,
n.turnine will leave !Stiehl:lien 0_ •
Ira at tilereland at b F. li, In sear , • •
ye.iing Train to Olneitutst4 and :.
! I Tintitrelt u nget= ti t ) t:V. •
nall,natotien .
• • Nato to Chresissid.ll4, o h tee
Mahe Clire.4 pitte.l3. * lL q.
*, Titbit" MIT m
u st" • * ' ''
fr e 0 txm
Ifor sate by
seam.
\.. \ ' i
')P TI?E \TWELVE LECTURES which
Dr. F. B. FiONIB totelids to deliver In dm broth
Isom:010. 4 1mm is sh,irlf. cm th*.folloidog widgets, In ardor.
..,.-,:.=._...- I to get POOH ail to esq u ra the \ relish:ma gar, ices which
—1 re maks. mil the Bob .in the \ sang larignage,ol Union
ItirieCONsitt, "S. JiliL•iiri iti .11 candidate for Ma: \ . \\\
siassurr.. thstordsctsbio le.
G,:„..
Mayor at die Recd CitY,Eleentio. eurcieet to the drei of , %. ~,,k0 ~,,,,, the 1:,
the Aral Mwenie end Ithig e , oretitiois. riidtrtr I \ D.tT 0 . 0;19 ;maple Ocd. ,
4. Puitehmewl of the pled aid.
EEO - Plea,e unnolinee through your paper i 6. ROO@ of` th people °Apo'. \
h. Cormptleoto(.the people of ths.D
yAmE, meyyrigiry. an i,ruilidati• for Mayor. sullied i ' . PuhlshmtwrOj the geode of Oat \
to the nositnstion of the Anto.ll...mir anti Whig Convect. I
lir &TA of 'W"' dqa ' r9 '. r inf .k 4 o'l . . \ ,
tom. tiolo.o. i
--10. Rogelltratlactin the pacds'of DOI. ‘,
.
stiy-31Arox..u.rr.-141r.. Editor: Please an- ' sll. Ambwesulors4o.. people of Dol. `,
'2 Happiness, of e•tiocole of cid.
awn, that the frietalsof D. C 'kuoyifxu .111 pre.. Us Pfo o u e on b; talon L e • e iio r ,t M oe .,
~.ig , m , f or eoro o t atioo fur Mayor, imblect ;alhe &olio.. of Stilocrlytiotin recelesil t dozo._4l \store ot fl. Bieber,
We 0 li, 1 . ..V..000. \ s o , o ~,,,..m No. 101 Third dm% mat a thle - •raos. Si, ID wlrattre, for s
the twelve Lectures. '
ni•lZia • ~ .
~ . l' The Dr. will commence u t will holy rowdy
!l.4,oo.oaugh toyar th•expedru inMetding let} CWT.
Remark! Whether to hear the Yraneiguage sooke a
r 0 goitre of WU: • ocientilleal awl kai OChOlAr—
.r to old In the dose* of evangeltratino the Vivaria lait
o.ime• •iltour 10ung lade., or our ladi Or Cur getitle
slew star moticialesi to trading this Progdoioßtof \
Sr 01..1 Publish the names of thibei• to itOrti.ll
ibe amount of their mtaidiptiotis, f they ,
not t o oppose \
•
130.000 'Bushels Coal Viant4
S; E . A . LI ; D L. P . r , PO u S! . LS ,, wi . lL l l,\ re . 2 5 2M1 . 12'
hi., Oris 0, for fungsthe g l:lo.ooo butte beet A trallt 7
of Pittsburgh Coal, suitable tbr mating tl to bei igelf y , • \
did at the dial. works of sell company uytotc,th
o agwod summer IMMO 0'1862. • put (sai lesse lao
r.Ig.W bushels) to be ildirered on or before the 1 of AWI
mgt.\ and the whole =moot by let of Norco . Pa ,Y
yornts to' made oiti &livery In parcels of mot I Mak\
w.ocw bushels. The goantityro be utensil:v.l 0 mee.w..
ornment or by walighlrig at FL Lod.% to the coo f de•
h - rt-r"Vgrbot"lnlrrA,:._ '
in f VC
• ,r" 1000 IA, Dewy!, a, WY.
..0.0. Lulls. Nor. Ist 1601..-{olihriw
_,___..
u AIRD & IRVIN have a few shares "Obi
11 aid Piloolyirmala Railroad fitcylt,.."%zehugatJang
-ii," awl ••tho Stock," for Sale. ApplY awns ' 0010
A , OTIOES, 4c.
MAYORALTY
,
1...44,1 astir ha l er OF 1'111...nu .. .tr. :um J. 1 , 41
T of thi, Board of Director.,
rt t hl. J,, th• 1,11,n, s t,
That • 4,:t.lentt ot 4 pet r ut. nu the mr.i141.1
..k 14. p.. 1 tt..4.14tt1.1,4'0tt or •fier the 14th1n44.4
nu t V4t4t. ta• It., Luta, tor Llte litot 41a mouth,
pr tt e t tt,i tr.), ttet ttl lath hr A y It.
no•Ytt.l JAME., 11. 4,!llittitt 4.&44hittr.
Ihrtanaanu. itch IS. 185 L
rilitE DIRECTORS of the Coiling Itlitiing
0 „,„,.. ur hare =dash antra
ar h., rent. uaa, ut thuncandad 4..nelL of
J our hall aara.l.6. oplor lagure the 1.1/th No
aud ,h4dher half on ur !afore t131,11. , th Ihao3ber
nett. la their rr thaarktr. ,
MON FM I' FILI\ NO. Treas.
, •
.1111 E Merchants' an'it Manufacturers' Bank
of Patst oroli hos thos .h. land • dieldSrot of
0 w. moms l.lode, rod oi the sronts for dos
FO r
ot711 " mo 0 n011s:"se,shls on &viand.
uos DILNICY.Cs•hisr.
OTICE.—Tbe person \ ;ho .took—it is
suopos , J In ndstake.—lndO fly eon. door. no Vol
e soultoil 'Wm. Scott, 0e... 11. 0. Sellers."' Is
quosted reldtoo.
return It, WI Ito mulct. ere e•lusblo
Si.. o uoer, tosZ7l n. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood et..
ktlertArtur Betz or itrrArtirattlll. orthber 17, lent.
N Election fur thirteen Directors of, , thie
wiwi• evnv m..auvin r•:t. will helwilel
fit,oting flour., on 3lutittar. 113. I.lh dwy wt NOretrt-
Not neat. Itetherts the butstr nt 10 A- N. hod 3
ttethl • TIIQ.IIAS ~11. ROW kt—Carh'r.
--llacri vitt , 511.racrunre5aii, -
Plwhurgh, October I. 18:11% •
111 , I1E Annual Election for Thirteen Direht
orA lbw Book, vrili btldst tbe.(lapking \Howe
t ' o ' nP:nrii .," : ' er.c i lj T. 'P.l.';`d'.,:°:,`,l"2ll.`lP'sr.',
11. Y. Y. ounier.
rrrnquataZi. tk 7 tntrer
i kl‘ N ELECTION% for Thirteen Direetors
thl. Bank for the on'aolon Per. will,be hahl at thd.
11. Ind Boom. en 31..n.15i theseventeenth der of.Nne•m
her 1.31. t0r14..11.11 JObIN nNtint:k.
Gahler-
Honee of Refuge.
rilliE eitliseriliers for the erection or an
I How« Refuge for IC'estern l'entoryliretna, aye
betel, unttSed that an assesido,nt of (Cent! Per N neot..
tic amount PoLxtiLed I.r met,. 1. nnumet.l to on,Oald (Li
It, Treason, ' on ,a Wore the 11th day of NoXenabei
next. hr order of the Board of Directors.
dc2le.tf JOdIIVA SNA Trea ce _
LACKED MUSIC — A SCIIOQL SINGING
0K, , --
Csones Laud., by L. Nlasedi Choir Chorus Book:
• Went.. libel Mooned.
to. eartntos .•3arra: Se.mictary Lia. Boot;
Etnegt32ol3l
rem rap, MAW...
, . _ . .. .. . .
Ji:•;oll:ttratorto,.
W.. hire,' ere, b 71.. swot,:
o. Pook ..ftbut,,ltendrnot. Ileintles of caledutua:
1 rtinarr ,ebnol So. 11.,.1; Union Tetoperatim Song
00..0 Chortie 14.te: .\ • Hook: ' •
—The A lbstroaa. a Tory pi , tty ... Vv. word.. br
11. 31. 'I ricking, tonsil. by Mr,.. Erro , v, .
11'1111e ply 11rivre. n..• .r. it bY".$ t. , .. Fuer. ,
Th.. 11Ark of A,n , ...14 - r , d •intrW...:
The Stela. Iluntkor'x mai:.
The tlloomer'o Complaint;
Catharine I.l„.yei 6..logs.rnrvia.,l , l ,For oak bT
U. Kl.OO kat, 115 Third Are..
nol 1 • .....tu .4 tIN 1/open 11.0-'
It
UTTER 0 bble. aolid pahked;
..),, k,,, do ,I, , .
±l7ir .al.. hy \ udll \ll ItALZEI;L. t 7 1 )_
i' i E'EN APPLES—Carl:Ibis. re 'd rifid for
N.)11 . al. by 0.1? S. It W. 11A lI.W AUCIIf.
Try Morris 50k Tea. •
kli ()REIS has 51Anys s4.ld..rhe beet 'feu in
IVI Yit.biargh at '40.... `SI , lb.. but..non then alitY le
1....ft , r than ever
11.4 ile lieu.. Oclook: TM ' ate. 3A it,
1.
,t root( .ngllll4 11re0afar 1............,",....fAic. \
n
11,4 r.: T., Mari to to the tarri,did, ..,•ored door fn . W
likeuoul alley , .. non 't
i II EESE-13 :11.I.bbxer p rue Creain,Cheeee,,
-4) " Jo' go , W R \
0 Fiore and f4r g bts „
noll . 11:1 , A1.7.111. A CIL Liberty et
n UTTER-2. l, .A. and 5, boxes freslisrull,
Dole.: rr,r.v,d and f ..ale br ,
11 \ \ it. iIV. AIIIIAI:GU.' , .
. ..
1. 4 1L.011 It.-50 bble. extrit faruil for 711173 -- hy
I ' noll ‘ it, a 11%1 111.11'AUG11. ..,
1.1 l UCKWIIEAT FLOEII- 7 1 IX 1 1 ,, 6 hulled,
I j iu .tot, and Nreali , hr \
6\ \
tn.l 1 . . A W. 11A1113a1 , Cill.
. , , , \ • --
I I
l A t/S —f eack; fur mi e\LY ,
I• nail . 11.
11All1AL
111
iitY PEACIIES-2701 i
diehi reeci \
rd
au
I j coneigunient and for Pak. ht . \ . ' `
.1 1 . ALh-VANl(a.htlultliw:i.l3 l4 'rois A
14 1 1,111 1 kt-90 111.1. i.,, F..
II
I. , It', tor •mh , y ,
, JOll,l ATT a (Xi,
_ .
Ulliiii...l li. SY EliPe.,.Lovrring . l'hlad'e,..
5u.,,,, 0r cup. tut ...I. to• '.
Wl4. A. 31ce1..111111 W. ,
null
, . Grvear
. and Tel lank
PIATPEASI lad _
,tilish Spit , f:
L—
'e a '
s
3 '''"" i '` 4lo°L ''T o ili.l I'LlllO a Ca.
0,111 ,
Le , ,ln , a.atd
Tea Deafors.
S UNDR[ES—Z . , - , ,, i
6. Z: . .L., ..,... \., N
, \ do, \du sirup: N .
. . .10 I:tv Family . Hottan rerAda inv. i , .
• J 0100 WATT t 04. •
ED FLANNELS curer. manufactured ,
'ift at the Neer lhita ?artery. titre , . 00i4017: tii,b7
ta. W. kumbergoet l)adjaayariveda6l /rat gals ior Dr
ail v ..10110 WATT 1 Clt
1 ()Nl-PIL N ...
P 1 CfcLES iI)cDSAUCES--4urt
LAI reMred O - .. Li1... , 11 street. a lot ut Croix*
lim . tweifs c.. .LrUed I..\ndon Pm`y.tes and ~tattret, men.
yri.itta— ,
heleted Gherkin, \ 17,..r.;e1t1 , ,n6in. enter,.
' . \
o.tnutt. • ihrr.r u j
11,11. 110.1,,,,,ai 11.6.1100, Walnut ICellooo,'
' 10 ". 0 .11 * O4 ""'''' "". 1 . ..1171.. p 11M ' 111it1 t
alth•
__
Choice New Teas 'and Foreign Fruit
1 UST RECEIVED. AT \ MORRIS' TEA
rirr MAIM IN THE 111.1110 UP- . \
1.1 cbruir nut ball' clot. , or [torture Una, or , Green wad
lamb Tr..:
:nu Loren Ivor bunch rairinx \ '•.` • '
.. drum...Kann rabinr; \
lb LW... realleen ralliar. \ •.. ,
nr - new entrants. .... V \
U. bozo nen 11a1a...31 \ 101. '
100 drums Turkey ft • • •, ~, 1
100 fancy bozo prune -
10 Mb. Froorb irtUzur.• \
,
.. . ...
-
.4•3 . 1. \\ ..
ft •
,
Also, ivo•• spplas„ , , , riliou peel. oran ge suklemotv et
Mel, outline, versovaalli.lparsarool.ennistartb. ti...; i
ail Or •Ilich art CCM er s tTitel A Ter, 101, TiltiliT for GSA Is
noll
New Goode--,Third,B9ply for titieeesan.
MURPIII7 ..t. 111.7.4CT'LELD commence
ii i it irg: i. i i r . ,, ,, x,- , . ,: tia . I r THIRD ScifPL of
New styia Puns Ribbon, llssb sr, Grin!, 16ri :Mk
Yeartv t sad varfous - caber tiooda wit be open to-dsv,.. ‘,..
/W./Northeast earner of Vont. a Market Meets. .`,.
nolo
rilllE .übs - er
Don ee ' q reepectful)s
IL, teutlon ofeva \ Hotel liees ,
thou large and anted Welt a
MUCK, filtllenlttES Also ,T ; n, '
which they offer on '/be tut. favorable x v. evonoriolu.
WO &kin. urem &84 Tea% 15 box. oatu \ nekton
Veer grode and
re
El - .f . , wham
3 , n bOFx old Rio Vole. •,_ A/ . 2 . Pm*, Fruit.%
i t .. ,
~11 4, v 4
.. \ V o l , txl , 7 , l „ lxt .
..4
11l Mao pew. N.O. Sugx - . 1 .0 o1:. burnt:\
.55 bbla er'd artn pu1 . .1 .v.. 1, asks Currant.,
nt, woes Hr. noata \\ , 2 Penn., ‘..,
\
15 •• fancy • \ , '515 .1' nu Fig.,
...v , •• toll AtlptCandloot RI. ex Chocolat. \ \
15. " Mar A int•m •• Liek 'p...c...i: \
Cocoa. Broula, Vetual Iv, At. ' ‘
Al., London Viet ',wand nala. A , otite....r, rflO •\
lielteaelas and harlbeo, porton
w i p often' by nal, A.
&lea. lu the dn. a of New Wog . , hilbotolubla and Wier,
• more. comptioluoyaheauthet an Ma ./..hhonhollull
httoburgh. . \ . Wsll \ lNtl• uHU a Co.. \,
nu) ~ \, 1 LibertT et,
STORR'S cIitMICAL BAR NVIGOII-
AtOR, tope out told.. atornony u . r, to re.tore
the hair when tt h fatten on or be n d toeure
anaetually Yount o Douttrulf. . \\ D
d gro. Just medal, toOtule by the onoor t i le hot.
tie,at thee 11Wr\ ‘, h. N. W.W.h.1.48 k,j,
[ton Arun
‘f l
aral otreol. cOnVo s of gbh,
° ,
n la
ERIC IN 6-1 A
o 3
JAVA COFFE •
ro3
UGAR LEAD— e.
-
Ov no 3
itmiLK SATIN BO " 4..1
rd.
t nnd exhibit foe
owlsorlj
UTTER-3 Ibis Fresh .1
11-1 BAND
Ca ALERATUS4OO has. an. ' 1,,,,
kJ for sale br \ J. • 7: /..
V r.TRACT LOGI 008-2,0 1 2
1i.,..
2 ford's best. for tab; by .17 J. ; D
UTTER-3O cans ttesh Butte
to , 4- ta kegs , Jo ' do--fo e et .
..
', tVIDK It IIeCA.• t ,
BUTTER-30kgs. freeliVree'a and . sal
bY \ oe.lo . WICK 1 , BIeCAND •-• •
I 5 bags Small IVlite, foie rkeV
ookl - . WICK Aler-ANDL
VES—= N owo t ?s,
G E A N .: . .I; skat.t r e
dos. Akasadere boil Hid flovcc. \ ffi" o7o 4
SILK FRING!—A. Blair& Co. have '
Maurk Manes, black and said colors.
ca PO:4ED FLA
1.0 A. A. MASON
or supply of Npottod FP
bble:
ItIOE-20 floret!
S IS. MOLASSES,-- '
Dore.a by
4 UA.I , SUO
1.4 b G ls. of
n 0
t
cciA
Emim
AX-10 sucks for sale by
RICH a &WARW.&
tUCKWHEAT FLOUR-4 , 25 etas for vale
RICH 't IieCANDLYSS.
UIOCOLATZ-100 hie feah rednd for
/We by `,. WICK , k MeCANDLISS.
SOMATIC STAGG TOBACCO-10 cases
Ibrsale by WICK k IfeO.IINDLEDS.
EINGARIAN SMOKING TOBACCO
-40 bblo. for sale by WICK i )IrCANDLM.
IG 1 - 16, teals fer sale by
•
Ino ID N. . • WICK s MeCANDLSBS.
EcKEIr3IdAIUNA-250 lb& for 4le by.
0070 \ i.Kwm ciL Va Wood 4.
RROW ROOT 200 lbs. genuine Bermn
4s. ciao. b. i.lo br J. KIDD k CO.
all . : .;
- ff -- (II3I'pAiIPHOR,- 7 75bblx. for Bale .ll <n010, 3 mp ,
j EIS. RED-30t 10prime ., EA ; lo cem eale
4. 1/11 , PLASTER T SC . nar j I:I: fresh;o.
i;EX. SENNA-750 lbs. prime, for sale by
Li_ ' v ole ", J. 61DD CD., 60 Waal pt..
TRAW I",APEII ge and very heavy,
imitable fortardrasiy, wrzpamk u siet 0 f . 7 sa l e
1
CORKS, -,G lake fer;eal
&sale b
p,:z.vviosinstien.
CARAWAY SEED-1 iqick for solo by
1.8 5. 11",IV/CKERSHAN.
IQuoweE 1100 t—) bale for sale by
nos \ EN. inC}INBEIIiiii.
LIQUOILIOE PASTE--2 awe prima small
Ls rack, fa. Ale by S. N. WIC
= VE \
WYY.I Cm& mg of sum. '
VIAXSEED \-19 lade. for sele
las - 66.111:= P,..BIIit \ TVI2L'
fIaiNER WANTED—For 19 bclllo4 Sole
tattler. left In *are hi the MononzshilaWhall
Alioter. withWOODs BON;
\ 6* 1
Waterst.
OWNER W ANTEI)—For 1900 Fiiißekok,
iv..um 4.r. Freeman, and lei with as by - tha
nontratula Wharf Maw., , T. WOODS t MO ate N, r EL \ \
• al W
• EW FRUITS
-30 bona, Nttr Daylns,
ke g , . •
3-., !T •a and Yor ule by
~.c Lußc, * (x, ...
not \ • Orontrita Tea Dealar..
I STMLPJ :t tILD . E LAIN \ S , ---No7l
. S= 7 ,s y 0 pot lif...rnigvldateiti,
1 - 1 68 :)i4dH2A<Ds'2.!EPT,P,;.' 1 7
Wonder
lirochto Boot;
to • - Wootm contort.:
' " Iladc ree'4l.o3,lfasaler.
• I.I.4II.BUSIINUT,
TtB!EL ., LAS-2 \ awes figggirm:,ry
Dog. ot,
C. ARBUT Iror.• •
01AlitS! SHAWLS( Now opening at
r 3. \ a,a. AIAAON CO.'As a A. Buis/oat Ahmrll
• f ildoll.o* add poranown ,ma -
LANKETS!—Now on ttand °Ter 850, prs.
111
laari.. l . l aa; sad trendy abil, 10-4. 124. az!
• and 'waled. single sad double milled. .4;o. a
map •• —.jot Onbaad Ctradlailtaakaia. - .
\ ,e.e.,11654N CU.
g lIIFFP
nt of .
ENS
B4EASK PINS !=.4 fine selec-
Li. lion kllDia.m4nds. Ophals,
te., lao* oDentusli RICHARDSON'S.
unts Pretlum Churn. V
ATE D, J
_tte 19, 849. • Great E.eon
,,a,r &aims mut Libms—TN, undetrienorl 111 . 1101121.
medullae the abaci CMOs, of.Rectistiihrint Wars, Ala
the nom for sale.' their matelicatee. corner of Math
and Liberty etteata. Thls Chum hattmeeieed theLpterni--
elm at emery Blahs and Cotinty Fair where It bee been u
nod It feranstly tookjba D eal= at the Pair of
the J`thetteth N ITH" 'k. BIiiOGELY Chl.
nen ' s, 00 AND.
'Q. ODA , ASII.-L;We are - keparekto contract
Sica MAW. Maratfasturtie end - the triestazilfl,
fat their lumpy oirAmta Ash. durbig the ter. at the
t ne6
present marker. peke. lke enlIT•2l, our Bola equal tee n
the bennitleteted- \ BlLNlernrrithrsh CO.-
Execntais' Notice.
sii:ITICE is hereby given that Letters les
tareentary on th e iced and tee:Woad of Sohn
army. late of Baldwin tolroshin. bee, heal dpil
Panted to the c.d. - M.O haying-aleletta
eionnat'the maid edam... mtnietal to present them s
meeettipment, •134 dame indebted aresmineeted to 'make im)
at, either of tea outaceiberis
JOHN GLAN - Stßildirlst \
.•; r ' . • G 7 ItaNtat FL coiner of Idurth.
'A 1 1, 014 BUTTER--1 bbl. for sale by
LNG EB & BENRITT.
call the ul
,d famflin, t
BUTTER—Fresh . Roll and Can Butter\
.note.:4 sag reW4Just fe , ,ogt and arc
05 \ tlaenfe . 4uaine. wan
109 bap Futhmr.
1J Otvmp
- . llni
dour , e
,InAiWsCaadTiod.
by
•
RAI INS 7-50 bin bunch in store, for noll
.7 /81TAILDIOKEY 400.,
WM& sad Tx.' eta.
► 10BACCO-50 boxes V& 5'.,
btabgbOby Axle by ISALUI
IOFFEE-400
for sale by
cxa/1llAt! ESSa
b 4 4 , 3 f0r.,3311n,
A
\
)I\Whe i 3 t , 17 .
.V,VO A/
N&SO \
litllllllrtMirrmttrl
UCKET 7 1 dos. for :Oslo b.) \
•
Ll„fcr wile b:y
\JP.B,! fkAvol.
tt l Lt ure '
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to • subeenher. the man of the snOtbrate4 GI ultimat.
',RAZORS. 'These liasora bum t he beet WRZest._
of 1.13 3 . beratotare amid, awl extioz WW
wherever buts:dove& Every Rasort,,ROAß mimed.
re: Tlireec r '''''''oU P olWasTsr=hr=l; . ;l7
.eortifort bonny, :
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"t"trl °4IIIj.‘EVITIP'SON',.
sad B's, goo 4
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Rio, for sale by •
num' Dicirst * co.
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lir•ter sad Met Um.
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33 us to:mai& r nth.: 61
h.cyr deal t,* su 2 8 dal
dray euttep 9 dos sonar,*'
for.saleiOF \ I
rsausii cassimrk I _
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10.u4ye 10 tr:. Lbutineni of Eu 2 bY , Cunaid Lky
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Itacalen tri be added. aampt
srsgers ‘ • .11 etics tb:Ocn 'lL. Iikord.ACOSIS -
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POMO =Mgt \ lidded as tattOrs sod bowebor
Os:Moos' alturrars, by trts ilArt• and HMls*
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d Adaylt hu trained iid- ' \ a ‘
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LIM buslutshri eufirely at ' s stood. ' ''V C • ;, ‘‘
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of moment trataiV WI • a Masll rgs. dOlng r \ g \
from v" is a ' "I'lit T
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•blons is very quiet, aftql nO of -••• • • ho. rrsr , . \ ,',
kw:, Baron is Ur Ist In Amply, minus . mull k . ,
bo for rhosOdotur SZS3fI ftkr ' .ad Ofi •:' p'for ' i‘,
Omuta are quiet. with .moll ' et Sr - riterir....7: \. . ;
Sur Sugar dgeStAfe, 00.oui‘ .3itics. *psi... •' \
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IWlatie. Igo Coffee ftV SIMS- i lo*. ~ ‘... •-. I: . ; • ,
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q..ATWERS-We notice ., ' 1,,, :`,. , ts. and .. 4 . .
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'Mks In o••-'-' '.- mmall toss • .. I
riglossark. j - 4 , ;
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bunnt a tbe fo wing mtm=•..tf , ;Moral $ll •, 1ti0 , ..
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Worm Len-Pu n Lou .• epliips . so* tip. 2pi
TALLOW-anal sale. irtad beep:allots at lge Still; t \
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Stake opened ` this morning, Frahm\ kat.— ,• \ • \
6.4... t. 0 Smiths at 27% for moth mkt. digs, bur- \ \
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er mat sellers optioja• Resslam hoods mar at an MM.* •,-- '\ •
of li'l meant WA stocks at preelome - WM, . ma . rem .\ , \
hundred shame of lf bank at SM V N• \ • . \ \ ,
.11eivreen •Iloaos, Pittsburgh \ Wit \ s oolf Lt. •92; _ •\ \ ,
.ad Itesdlng smog ...1 bonds at Mrtoer.*Lsee, , At weed '' , \ - t. ' ‘,,\ \ ,
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too stock Moll hl t.• tat whole nutter ekeini dun. .., \ \ \
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throughout the day.% There appear/ to be a Inn ot Mu. \ :. . , ~, •\ \ . \ ‘ . l
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adm or tam W. groat trot Co DIM tO Sea =MK, \ . \ ‘ s \ \
'AMY . red higher porn at the ewe of the steak \\\ .. \ • • \ \
, Money romsitot ohota. the same. Tim; &mud ." '7 -- .‘• 1 \\ Z •'‘ s ‘ '
t""ke lwi'ed 'r l 6 a`.
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paper 1,3 day at U nia mat; labial MMUS bat meet a „>, - \ \ , \
0,. rlghe of the Worm LAMM that suceer via so gfuw,: \ `• \ , \ N . ,
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m brom thie serf Atumml langusaton to lemormet, Lew, , \ ~ ••• , g
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sr coop-task. We ham most termer a time of great \ .',..,‘ \ •
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etringonsr, and Mere is probst sot a aterebant, gurus , ,
s kb rai=e. ' tao om "d'''''4"
old free r ' est " te h ot4 Whim 't
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. 1.11 arse stwousrg tee; +rums , bourda. The fact of thia f
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fen . tustallmont of buststses la au tp. branehm mai Sher • , ' \ ,
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wotkpw w o.lita, till
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WM.. and omatalkets baring ti ibo
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they will nurt that,,ener 4in do so add r..-irk
PORT OF \JPITTS'Bet44II'
T2l , Itrfix.=Wo hay* tad wriinalugt
roims for the *lt Limo ifap.wwl.
pat of good tits la the Aver- nen woes lb= feetpp,
to etuintiol loot at and rialsig.
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'OUT largo cilia Owners will now bate an o
of ordering th u W w : .. ood wo to-sea,
twisinowi lwions pia of the fall tride. • -
jilt itiamer Boccrix ETATS 'Will*
first parka out. 'Pheitß lain* at 1p o'clock
(21 , ..3.1) enomins, andUW. 01. r ha 4 n Dalonalny t!,th!."
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ilko4 Mama. Beller. Waakt lismtatt.'.
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Capt/. Boyd,
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143 4 I.ls Dahill &Co:41 Mks
llb Is 6blstey IL do cri7 l :46
bark JL Stec 11 sks thr
t.bal6 16,11 g 3 bss
Uri 1636 bp ginseng else/ Is
166 °node lbls; to alt
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