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    IXI"ES111.11iGH GAZETTE
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'I7UCSDAY MORNING, NOV. 18, 1851
viAiRA .HATTER. WILL BE FO uNI)
EA 017 PAgE OP THIS PAPER.
LIMII FonwattlAan been appointed
I,ry,thGovFrnor to fill the vacancy on the Bench
44 - ,the • Biitrict Court occasioned by th; resigns
"..tic;ll of iiidge Hepburn. Thin in the office to
lableh Me. Forward has been elected by the
people.
Hon. TIIOR Helix was unanimously elected
President of the Exchange Bank, in place cf
Wee. Robinson, Jr., Esq., resigned. The friends
and customers of Shot , institution will be much
gratified to find that 31r. Howe'e valuable servi
ces are to be retsina].
ALLA:ones, Riven lislutoati.--Thebooks will
he opened nu Wednesday, to-morrow, at the
Monongahela House, and we hope stock stiffs
dent to secure the charter, 2000 shares, will be
promptly eithicribed. It is a work of immense
ftrlbi, city, and all the indications are en
. eauraglog, that it will be speedily built, pro
vided tibia city steps forward with decision,
nrid comniinules the work. If we suliscribe suf
ficient stoct,to secure the charter, and elect an
efficient lloanlinf Directors, the work will be
put on such raiitage grolind as will secure its
ultimate succeSe It only needs to be brought
prominently ariligiearly before New York bust
and capitalists to secure the money
fur its construction.
'The wet and stormy weather last week, pre,:
rented the completion of the track of the Ohio,
and Pennsylvania Railroad to Enna Valley, in
time for the cars to Tot:unease their trip to-day,
os was-expocted. By Wednesday or Thursday,
of • this week it is expected the cars will ran
daily to that point, and by the beginning of next
week it is ixpected that the definite arrange-
U3trii9 forrenning an express train for Cleveland,
in connection with stages betwan Enon Valley
an t Salem Kill he eacopletel Announcements
cf the time of departure, etc , will be duly
made.
- The taunt pockets of Clarke, Parks, t Co.,
have been taken off the line from Rochester to
Warren.' Passenger,' to Cleveland will, howev
er. be deprival of no facilities for reaching
Clivelanai as they will have, for the present the
roate by the river to Wellsville, stages for 20
- miles and Railroad: and in a -day or two the
route by Railroattho Enon Valley, stages to Sa
lem, and care to Cleveland. Either root will be
better than the Canal line. In six ereCks there
'Will he a Railroad ail the way.
NEW logs ELecivtos.—The election is a re.
nrc.rkably close one, but the Democrats are the
winners. The Legislature is tied in both Houses,
and from present indications, the Whigs have
elected 1 , 111t9 W. Coos ; State Treasurer, and
fires, Frrantmu, Canal Commissioner: and the
Democrats have elected ALEX. S. Jouvaos, Judge
of the Court of Appeals; llmnitv S. RsistisLt,
Secretary df. State; Joan C. WEIGLIT, Cramps
troller. WIC J. Mt-A - Leask, State Engineer, and
Ilexar Sroaus, Prison Inspector.
This result will give the Democrats, at least
5 - ea out or the nine members of the Canal - Board,
hod invest them with the power to control the
expendfthre of . the nine million dollars provided
at the extra session of the-State Legislature for
the enlargement of the Erie canal.
CILSHBEIt'S Pavans FOE THE PEOPLE. —This
is u seri.; of papers, as we !cam from a notice
in the nui,lication, mainly addressed to that nu
merous class of readers whose mirols have bees
educated. by the improved schooling, and the
popular lectures dad publications of the lost
twenty years, and who may now be presumed to
ernes a higher kind pf literature than can be ob.
taintd through the existing periodicals. It is
published in volumes of about 250 pages each.
and handsomely bound.- Each volume contains
eight pagers, and there will he twelve volumes,
or 64 papers in all./ The papers embrace Histo
ry, Biography, Science, Criticism, Fiction, Per
sonal Narrative. etc. The first volume is for
sale at Holmes depot, Third streeti, opposite
the Post Office.
TEM GOLDkS . wonderfel indeed
hove been the results of the discovery of Goldin
California, and very difficult it is to divine the
_ -permanent effect upon the financial affairs of thA
world, of the golden tide now settingin upon the
Atlantic eountries. There are vicious estimates
of the amount of gold already shipped from
California, but even the lowest estimate is as
tounding. The New York Herald gives the fol.
iowing figures:
aIIPSIENTIi of , /$ll.O rito.tl CALLIO/I.N/A.
itannitait. Plusenpon
•
J 1444. to Deo
uao,
, t •
d• 174 937.613),00,1 124,00,03.1 3141.40,00.1
V t • slvbirc 31, 1,b50 4,500,t0. G.5,2,pu.0w
• .12 1. to lict. 4.
„
15 011,300,000 b Sal Wu Tti.5.4.1100
•
Fr • = June. latt..•
• to OW. 4, 1401... 1160,640,.40 515.661.04. $181.C01..5•
Esihostel assay in Calif.:gals. carried ever
mad to Mexico, ()wawa, Ac—Jewelry in
Cabfarais • 25.000 OW
Total #21,15.G8L00U
Thus we ties that, from the month of June,
1848, to October, 1861, the amount of gold ex
tripled from the placers of California, and dis
tributed throughout the commarcill world, by
the channels of trade,resches the extraordinary
taiga sum of nearly two hundred-and seven na
tions o:f Ot this amount, it is estimated
that thirty-five millions of dollars worth tape re
ceived at New York during the present year,
thirty millions last year, and twenty-five Mil
lionsin 1849. In addition to this, nearly all the
bullion that was taken from California by pri
vate hoods, has been received at that port.
Large, however, an thrive sums are, in the aggre
gate, the real productiveness - of California i■
only now in the germ of its magnificent develop-
` It is estimated by competent persons in
4 , Sae Francine, that the:yield of gold for the
. .. - . l i. , jr:e.sent year will amoontle 4 , m - hundred and fif-
of do/fair—two-thirds of which, it is
will have been received in New York,
:bile third in Now Orleans, and in ports of
fOreigu countries! .
There is-now, not much probability that this
immense yield will diminish Much for some years
to Come. 'The placers appear to afford as rich
hirveate as ever, while the working of the rich
quartz veins. has scarcely commenced. Great
amounts of heavy machinery have gone on, and
the edpplq of gold from the crushed quartz will
_ make up for any deficiency from the placers.
Wessiew.—The Now York Courier has a
letter from Washirigtiin, which says—
. I think tho stateradot_that Mr. Webster has
placed his resignation in the Minds of the Presi
dent, to take effect soon after the meeting of
Congress, is authentic. Mr. Webster can hove
tte.reason s for delaying moth longer •step which
. .
hk has contemplated for some mouths. The
reasons which have induced him to forego his
i
. .purpose of withdriwing from the labors and
. cares
of office until this time, will be developed
in the annual ezposidon of our National Affairs,
to belsid before Congress by the President.
But for his infirm health, Hon. Edward Everett
would doiibtless come into the place about to be
vacated by Mr. Webster, bat It is considered set
. tied, that when Mr. Webster gore out, Mr. Crit
tenden. will take charge of the State Department,
and don. Rufus Choate will be made Attorney
General.
A Wnehingtort letter in the New York Herald
saye—
There' is nothing definite respecting Cub.
• This business will be laid before Congress in the
• President's Message, as far as circumstances may
require.
Mr: Webster will soon go out of the Cabinet.
__Attorney General Crittenden will takehisplacs,
and lion. Rufus Choate, of Roston, will fill the
place of the latter.
New Toes, Novi 13.—The proposals for the
. Bonds of the Northern Indiana Railroad Corn
. . parry were opened this afternoon, at the office
of Winslow, Lanier ~Sr Co. The total amount
bid for was_ s7l2,ooo, at prices bringing from
4 , 76 to 88 peecent; :ficarly all the bids were at,'
and over 78 per curt: $BOll,OOO were sold, be
: ieg awarded to thishigteet hide; nt prices rang
leg from 80 to 88, and averaging 82 84-100 per
cent. . The residue of the bids were not accepted,
the:Company having reserved the right to with
draw the remainiug VOO,OOO, if the bids were
not saliefacterl.—N. P. Thztenr,
PITTSBITEGII
Tie late reports reduce Foote's Union majorii dee
inkfisulasippi to every low figure. From twenty
'thousand and a general sweep which the 'tele
'graph first gave him; he has come down to one
thousand with four counties to hear from. It
appears that after that prince of demagogues,
Gen. Quitman had quit the field, the necession
flag was quietly furled, and when Jefferson Da
vis came forward to lead the discomfited band
whom Quitman had so ingloriously deserted, be
changed the issue from that of disunion to a
content between democracy on one side, and
whiggiem on the other. Although the people
seem to hive been rather shy of these suddenly
repentant sinners, they ware probably content
with the explicit abandonment of the miserable
amadard set up by the disunionist', and had a
month remained they would undoubtedly have
elected Davis,aa a regular democratand abetter
man than Foote. The Senate is said to be in doubt
and Foote's friends claim a majority in the As
sembly. •
Some comparisons have been made of 'votes
in South Carolina, Gedigia, Tennessee, Alaba
ma and Mississippi, in which the popular voice
is alleged to have been taken upon the question
of continuing in or withdrawing from the Union,
The country is congratulated that in all these'
States the people decided for the Union by large
or very respectable majorities- If I believed
that the question between parties and candidates
in these contests really was union or disunion,
I should derive very slight encouragement from
the results. For what have they been' In South
Carolina the intmerfictettecessionists were beaten
by seven thousand votes, but the nacres,-
rut candidates were also, by their own profes
sion, &animists, but they were in favor of
welting for company, and a more complete pre
paration for so important 9 merit:avec In
Georgia the nominal anion majority .was:.
vigh
teen- thousand, but Governor Towns declared
himself before the election decidedly hostile to
practical disurtion;*however fond he might have
been, of the abstreet right of secession.. In
Aims the 17nlon compromise candidate Fargo
miter falle4tmgli Got, Coniar's position on
YBOX WeselainoN
ic gr mgroodertesar th. Pittsburgh Deily Gazstts.)
WASHINGTON, NOT. 13, 1851
, The experiments for testing the quality of the
. differsot descriptions of marble offered for the
Capitol building, are going on under the direc
tion of competent persons. The bids for , the
supply of the required quantity of this material
range from $750,000 to $1,600,000, the wide
variance being caused .by the distance over
which the stone is to be transported. It seems
to be agreed that the best hind of marble among
the varieties proposed is that which lies in Berk
shire county, hlassachuseits, about ten wiles
from the Hudson river, called the Egremout
'marble. The only interest which the country
feels in the matter is, that the host, handsomest,
and most durable material shall be employed in
the construction of this national edifice The
Egremonters will probably be the successful
Competitors.
The Spanish Minister is in great tribulation.
Ho hoe no 'desire In the world to leave so pleas.
ants place of residence as he has in Washington,
and yet be Is instructed to depart without delay
if the President ohall decline to accord the sat.
Isfaction which his august mistress, the most
catholic Isabella Maria, has demanded. The
eiltirnatinatum has been received, considered and
rejected in the most emphatic terms I believe
I wrote upon this subject two or three days ago,
advising your readers of the terms proposed by
the Spanish government to our own for a full
and complete restoration of the thieve cordtate
which has subsisted between that respectable
old monarchy and our aspiring republic ever
since the settlement of the Florida controversy.
They were ouch as could not be accepted, and
now the Spanish minister will probably feel
obliged to "ask for hie passport," though in this
country the only paseport required ia money
enough to pay for otie's passage
,But this little diplomatic squall will blow over
without leaving a ripple behind—El Conde de
la Barre will stay where he is, and the Consul
of his nation will quietly slide back to New Or
leans without being saluted or, having any ex
traordinary fuss made over him. Since these dis
cussions began it has been established beyond
doubt, by official proofs, that the American pris
oners snot at Havann were massacred without
trial, in defiance of a clear provision of ,a treaty
ia existence, stipulating that all alleged crimi
nals or offenders of ono nation within the juris
'diction of the . other, should have formal trial
with the aid of counsel to conduct their cause.—
It seems that Crittenden's command, when cap
tared,'were entirely without arms, and had aban
doned the expedition. They stated to the mili
tary commission which examined them, that they
had come to Cuba decired by solemn represen
tations that open war existed in the Island, and
that they had abandoned all hostile purposes as
soon as they discovered the falsehood of such alio
gallons. They declared themselves American citt•
tirens, and claimed protection as such. If at this
moment, Consul Owens had stepped forward with
the treaty in his hands there is little doubt that
the victims of that moment of fear, passion, and
vennennCe, would have been respitedi and that
on ft more deliberate investigation they would
have been spared: He was not in town, and the
men were shot. It is also proved, that the inhu
man and revolting outroges.upon the bodies of
the slain which were charged to have been per
petrated by the populace of Havana, with the
connivance of the Spanish authorities, were ac
tually committed I fear the evidence of these
brutal atrocities can no longer be resisted
I mention these things not to stir up popular
feeling. bet as facts to show that this in no time
(or Spain to make offensive demands upon the
government of this country, in connection with
recent sweats. She holds Cuba now only by
suffarence, and were the internal dissensions
growing out of elavery, which to come extent
paralyse our foreign policy. conclusively adjust-
ed it is much to be doubted whether the most
strictly conservative administration could long
present that rich and populotLit island from be
coming another "sugar producing Stat;" of this
Onion.
The case of Thrasher, late editor of the Faro
fads:treat, seems to be a hard one: but of course
we ought not rashly to pronounce the proceed
ings
against him entirely without good cause, ;
mitoGrined same are of the facts. He is tharg- ;
ed with having been one of the contrivers of the
late expedition, and; to have used his position in
;Havana to betray the designs of the government
to;the invaders and revolutionists. If, however.
he has not divested himself of his American ci- ;
titenship, be should receive the most ample
protection of our government
• • . W.A.Hunoaron, Nay. 14th, 1851
An Err,r Corrected—Review of the Election North
and South—Pa Speakership.
A vexatious error occurred in setting up my let.
ter of the Bth inst. Onesenteuce of my remarks
us the New York election is made to read thus
'Nothing but the sordid treachery of men upon
whom the whig party has confided its highest pa
tronage and honors has given the democrats any
tulle of success in the/ate contests.' The word con
jidnfts a misprint for conferred. The use of the for
mer would make the denunciation apply to the
President, to whom only has patronage been
confided; and that was not my intention. I re
ferred rather to those silly and conceited per
sons, of whom there are a good many in New
York, who have heretofore enjoyed the patro
nage sad himors of the party, and now tarn
against it became, with a whig administration
in power, they no longer find themselves in the
comfortable berths which they suppose their
merits entitle thein to. They assume there is
'something rotten in Denmark,' and in their
'cursed epthe,' very readily jump to the conch,
lion that they 'were both to set it right.' These
worthies were also joined by. many others in. the
federal offices, within the State, who ought to
be promptly and Ignominiously dismissed.
The lateit returns from New York, though not
absolutely decisive, justify the worst apprehen
sion's of the whige. They bare probably lost
every.state officer, by nominal majorities, and
both houses of the Legislature. There ie,it would
seem, two democratic majority in the Assem
bly, and one in the Senate, for though each side
has eleoted.an equal number of Senators, the
casting vote of the Lieutenant Governor, who
presides cc officio, will decide all party questions
agminst the whige.
the Union qttestion was not clearly defined. He
refused to run on the Union ticket. Four Heir
ion and three Seceseion menthers!of Congresswere
elected. In Tennessee the position of Trotuniale
and the democrats was very near that of out
and out disunionist., I wilt admit, while Gover•,
nor Campbell and the whige distinctly took the
ground that Tennessee was well enough in the
Union, and ought to stay in it. The latter suc
ceeded by two or three thousand majority. In
Missies s ippi, as I have shown, the struggle for
governor degenerated, before the close, into a
humdrum race between , two democrats for of.
rice The issue was decided there in the elec
tion• l'ur the coilstitutional convention, and the
Union Inapt-ay w se;einlioneand. If we
take all those for dmunionists who opposed the
declared pro-union organisation in the four
Sutter. Georgia. Alabama, Tennessee, Mississip
pi, for in South Carolina there was no such or
ganisation at all, we shall cypher out rather a
Flemish account (or the Union. In Georgia
the Union had 18,000: Tennessee. 3000; Mistily
sippl, 7000 majority, giving a total of 28,000
This, just about balances the vote in South Car
olina fur immediate and ultimate secession: and
in Alabama the struggle between the anti and
pro-union parties was a drawn game These
fire States have a while and black population of
3, 00,000, 88 members of Congress. and about
400,000 voters.. and yet it is believed by many
that on the questions being presented to their
citizens whether they loved or hated the Union,
whether they wished to stay to it orgo out of it,
they were equally divided. They could not de.
termine Alas poor Union: In five contiguous
Southern S.ates, 200.000 male adults, thinking,
reading. voting men, declare themselves hostile
to the Union—that is to say, if the hypothesis
he correct that the Union question has been In
issue there
In Massachusetts the wings have the beat
chance, and I think that the trials to elect the
remaining members of the lower branch of
the legislature on the last Monday of this month
will give them a majority of that body, and so
senate them control of the Senate • and the elec
tion of their governor In Massachusetts the
, House elects Senateis for districts in which the
people have failed to choose, and the Senate ap
points the governor from among the three high
, est candidates voted' by the people I think
Winthrop will he cheisen, and hope that such will
be the result The democrats in. that State are
perfect sons of and the free-soilers have
soiled their cause by having anything& do with
such a set.
We hear the note of preparation for the as
sembling of Congress_ The hotels are making
arrangements em the most liberal and even mug
! nificent scale for the entertainment of visitors.
In addition to the Hon. gentlemen whose names
. I have before mentioned as among our guests,
ore Mre Disney. of Cincinnati. who is running
it very strong upon the Cass interests to be
made Speaker. Cal Wm. H Polk, brother of
the late President, may be looking fog the place
but I think his thoughts are upon other things
intent. Lynn Lloyd, of Ky.. a sort of Cass man,
but the neat friend of Oen. W. I) Butler will be
the lucky individual. Ile is.put forward on the
ground that he is the oldest member of: the
House by length of service. Th,s is not so
The honor of that distinction belongs to
Joshua It Giddings. of Ohio. It is true • that
in 1842. a factious and insolent majority in the
wantonness of its power censured Mr G. for
presenting a petition or memorial. and that he
:L.:turned to his constituents in consequence. and
was•absent from the House three or four weeks_
hot with that little break. Mr. G. has been long
er in continuous service than any other present.
member. lie will be a candidate for the IS.peak
ership, and will probably stand on
the Hone
vn and Donaldson interest. It will not be for.
gotten that ho answered as much of Mr. Donald
son's letter, as he could decypher in the roost
satisfactory 113R1300 . 1:. If detested in the
democratic caucus, • ' I understand that it is
the intention of Mr. Giddinee friends Immedi
ately to boa the novninalion that may be made,
and to organise outside: He will get the full vote
of the Southern frowertll 'members, and a libe
ral 'support from the' tame tarty at the North.
If he be chosen, it will be justly regarded as a
triumph of Gen Houston in respect to tho con
\test for the Presidential nomination.
I was too fast in stating the oilier day, that
Col. Benton had yory west_ Ile i; going, hat
has not yet departed, I believe. Jrnits.
FROIII FEW YORE
rim YORK, Nov. 13, ItZl
• The renewal of specie exports has com
mencedito attract attention, eis well as to have
an effect upon the money market, which is more
stringent. The last installment from the mines
has been about embanked, and will be quite con
sinned by Saturday, leaving the hanks as they
were two week. since. Should the steamer now
due bring as much gold as the last, a renewal
of confidence may be looked for, but should a
small amount come the screws must be turned
again. We must hare a good deal of financier-
Mg done, if the gold crop is not large. Joel
now gold in the most desirable export, but of
our whole currency depends upon the Stock of
gold, and weimust be ruined if we lose It, so
must our banks reduce the volume of the cur
rency, and thus force cotton and grain growers
to allow our surplus cotton and grain to go to
market, and thus pay a debt the gold now liqui
dates. As we have over-traded and run in debt
under the influence of the free trade tariff, we
must send an avalanche of produce abroad at
low prices, to pay our bills. If we pay in gold
the currency must be diminished and prices go
down. It is much better to diminish the cur.
rency at once and sell the crop, and et once
show the growers the beauties of locofoco tariffs.
An the great Methodist Church decision oc
cupies to, much room to be given at length, the
following abstract may be •of interest. The
judges decide that the eeparition of the Church
north end south, was left entirely with the
South, and that the Conference which author
ised the separation was equally honest and sin.
errs with the southern Conferences which this
nattered the church. The General Conference
in the moat christian spirit aided the-sepanation,
and also desired to divide the funds of the
church upon an equitable buns, but to effect
this, by the fundamental law of the Church,
were obliged to get the assent of the constitu
ents of the General Conference. This was not
given, but it did not follow, in the judges opin
ion, that the superanuated preachers, are to be:
cast out from the benefits of a fund they bad
contributed. Quite the reverse. The law soya
that, though separated into north and south,
the claim in equally strong, and that the holder.
of the funds ere only trustees for all the super.
&ousted clergymen, whcrtal-claimiprior to the
separation. The decision is looked upon here
as one of the strictest equity) and will ever re
main a landmark for similar dues
The Kossuth mania has ,nearly exhausted
itself, and the Hungarian soldier's character has
been so well vindicated that Ihe now stands a
fair chance of receiving as warm a reception no
though an attache had not slandered him. The
Hungarians brought by the steamer Mississippi
have been quartered at the Irving House, and
nothing more will be done until Kossuth arrives,
which will not long be delayed.
The sale of Indiana Railroad bonds, and of
New Jersey Railriaid bonds, hardly equalled the
hopes oltheir friends, who hoped at least ninety
would be.bad for them. But these rates should
neither disturb the agents of the Companies, nor
yet lead the stockholders to think their agents
incompetent, or their works badly planned.—
The best roads of the United States have need
millions of bonds se low as eighty per cent., and
now feel that their coarse was wise. So, too,
dill Ohio make great sacrifices to pay the inter
est on her public) debt, when it sold at sixty, and
ruin was imponding. She now reaps due reward,
and has • reputation equal to theLGeneral Gov
ernment So, too, will the Indiana Railroad
earn a handsome income upon her apparently
dear bought money.
Another eminent Surgeon is dead, Dr. Patti
son. New York has still in her medical corps
those whom any city might be proud of, but few
better ones ire left than Drs. Rodgers and Patti
son who have so recently been called away by
the adversary they have waged a life long con
test with:
In business matters there is no change. Now
merchants complain of want of funds, but the
mason hat ended,:androple employed upon the
remnants of _trade are quite unisfted as a whole
with the eeison.
The statistics of fitcwaree Marble Palace am
published to-day, and It is stated that hts year )y
hasicesa reaches seven millions of dollars. His
force of clerks ii three . handred, of which one
hundred and seventy are In tho retail depart
ment. Their'rele in trOe one price; and:no
variation,4nd fur cheapness prAmblino house
here surpasses them, whether „One bnyi their
a:Wiliest or cheapest fahrie. O.
Pateatreou, Nor. 5, 1851
To the Hon. WALTIII Fooweeor
Dun Sts—Desirous of manifesting to you
our gratification upon'yonr safe return among
us, and an a mark of our respect for your char
acter as a poblic officer and private citizen, we
desire to tender to you a supper, to be given at
each time and place as may unit your plesaure
and convenience .
Very respectfully,
Your friends and fellow-citizens.
Thus Bakewell, C 0 Loomis,
Morgan liebertson, Wm Robinson, Jr,
Wilhom 13 McClure. W Eichbautn,
Harmer Denny, Thos AI Howe,
C Harrah, W Lorimer, Jr.
tiro D.reir. John Willook,
H I.tracketilnidgo. Joe Kilo:,
RA! Mc iinignt, 3m I !irk:burg,
Wm McCandless, 9 It Geyer.
alas Hunter,
Frank Johnston, F 0 Kay.
=ID
Ggsrs.extss.—l have received your letter in
viting me to a.public entertainment on the oc
casion of my return among my fellow-eitieene.
Allow me to express to you my profound grat
itude, as well for this mark of rmipect, as for.
the many Instances of kindness, by which you
have heretoforgAmnifled your. interest in my
'wellfare
The leading reason which induces me, in the
first instance, to accede to the wishes of some of
my friends, who desired my return, was a severe
domestic affliction, with which you arc all ac
quainted The feelings which then prompted
my course, are by. no means effaced, and my
mind is not in a state for enje)ing the festivity
which you have to generously tended
I may add, that thecircumatance of my being
eiected to a Judicial office, makes it prudent. at
this particular time, to decline it.
For these reasons, I pray you to accept my
deelintaion of the honor intended, but in en do.
log, I desire again to renew the expression of my
profound gratitude for the present, as well as
'former Instances of kindness, whioh you hare
so liberally extended to me.
With greet respect, yours, &c.
WALTER FORWARD
.11esers Thomas M. Howe. 'Dom Robinson
Jr., John Wißock. and others
The Wellsburg Herald formally denies that
Wellsburgh has transferred her $5O, OW subs
cription-from the Hemptield to the Steubenville
road.
NIASSAI.:I3USICTI, ELLCTION —The full vote of
Massachusetts for Governor this year. is no fol
lows. We place the vote of last year alongside
181.1,0
Winthrop, W 64,6891Driggs, 66,87 e
Doutwell, D 43,91r,180utwe11. D 31.1,023
Palfrey. F. S 28,69 1 ./IPhillips, F S 27,636
Scattering 127
The Boston Atlas makes the Senate stand,
1% bins 11. Coalition 15; no choice IL doubtful
3 and the House. Whigs 162; Coal:Jinn 143; no
choke 132. There is no choice of Governor by
people, and the election will go to I. Legialattne
the political chill-octet' of which to yet to be
determined. The call for a convention to a:send
the constiution,:defented by from 3,0011 to 4,0011,
The amendments to the city charter of Boston,
have been defeated
Fall Importation of Haraw are, Cutlery. &c.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
No. 129 Wood Street.
1 , 1.1, IrmUth, l&tt/l/t.. , 1/ .kr lir , rth
Ibetr {Awl sr,. Oi
FOIIUGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
1 , 11 - 0111[11 PACKETtt.
tart.l • htttt :srnt'a prattarav t. rttlr at •a Irrt",
A ,teLrm., A
At' LIVED. Comrtntrr,—The only renrdy
ever t.ltrr..d to Qt. ottalc..bitit law Ittevrt• Called of tittac
tug, at curt. .ben
t• Mclottle • Let,
I . .tt It 1.5.0.0 O- Cal tenor b.4.1etb.g0..1,F,A,1
born tratt•lt,t4 in ell 11.-t.ttr n• tit+ Utttou 1; b..,
It lLes beet. u•^l It 1..t0 hal 11 , tztt , .l trtutr,Ltts.t.
m 44 h....quail,' Metro out of us* as. ..thor t_,-ltrtt.r•
it. tot • t trtwl nuts all W. dzetatront phays ct U.y%D. I
L.s torn found equan, aAca.-lous In nil
fut tat. t•r 7 KIDD A 0) AO AV ne4 • tAAA.
ci large of. the 1L... • Pater, le
Tors. True .Smenenn. gran Cr‘.u. • Kuwait .
Potee-iek . .. Bull. Imp 11011
riiii *- 3ly will hail the. /iheornati.rn for , le.,PLE •
i
T.+rs. donne that time initlerlng ...sere pain In eer:; • , .•ur•is:, .1
VT, Teel ti her hcdy that sla. c.ulit n.ll. slser • ithei t 1,, nil.,,
king large awe of opium having no appetite. et, sei,r ohs:. rer tried. and I.
sytte-ire in none
redsvesi to altmet a Arletotc. ester Joint ••• °Ty
greatly. and hands. Antes and oec_j "
I ILO.. aNt
lump.: The cord. Co.- he:4 an! , ntracheh One , rtatit te•ipifol ..hetans et t.,s,tutental
arttua lens and boll eon. te.stod and dawn that a/.144 PATENT [LOLLS:I,
seatabllzedt4 Ile In bed t , tutually s eliurierg2is year•abs , -J C. Parrs • Paton: liens. Ai-, ii,she t ,,
got nothing to ale , . any permanent relief till elm treat Slid Cie. , . aid. t„ Ordee
Ferrell'. Arabian Llainianc. of thls
site
used tier Cot. e KErrt,tis AND celttnn
Patent Kettle. for Soap. 1,1. soh, PoimAsti. de
the of the dollar KA...4 the swellings bars i 11,41, ;
Poe Lu " th." ' she 4... '" * '" 6 r• .o ' . Far lb. maraLaitore of C oft
are. .1 - sr. Tho Ruth.,
than over the euin her and are. all day past on the pctoes.e patent. by J. 12 ' Parry. at..l ouPe
If any ona doubts this sralenee. be can rail at my nor , ;-z i n n tinia , any Oh,. au I edit than th.,.
dente, three mil. from' , ens. and be satialisd.
4e:ibises -If sorry .1-.-rlpt.on. I'me mut Tan
pea3AXl CR for more, and t.sidlns• .+1 ••T s
Vri ti-eriptlo
nIJ plan
aderrt.semer.t_ and NAILS. sehteb sre eller et v s. ery lee
. Crew. l.' l lll. P
Petroleum ..1:
rijr A Meer Rcxxacaatit CAST. is Term. Great Sale of Town Lots in Wellsville, 0.
Itursperas Cue. Br Pernoure.-tWe Invite shells...noon ON the 3d of December. ISSI,
of the CU.-IA and the puldle general', to the eeentlea , A NI.. on If. promises. coil he sold • leras ntimi•-t
of WEI. 11.11... f this oity The ea* cool ha seen hy any tn ph 1.1. I.liTe. ta.. nal, heat.-1 fir iosmes• yon
prow nh o en, be s 4 the fact, b ee , leln, ..n hoth sales The a atir,art aril bat. ,
teapot r, indispamtle. terms at este
art LiD: X 1 E IEII 1,11 A 111 I.L a C..
I had Greta:lllnel eer end es. rllO asorenessof Nish l'utol,nrun. I•
rya. which continued ts. there.. until ikeTITIMIbr,•
the inflammation at that time having Introlved tht. Chester's ismponu m
'...g .add 1 . the 1 0F KEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
of a thick elm, •Isloh wholly ilortroyM my sight. I hail
ski EN'S WEAR, antirt,ing every artc•ic
upstradlonporfornied;and the thlctraluitienMeed. eliirh NI •
for gouts..rlsotanship ear
MOLL returned and left cm In bail • isondliden helots „.4. •
At lids etas, of the complaint 1 made application to Hots' It a -110, (.14 aril upward,
rat of the most erninem evelmg.l me. who
Inf.,
t furnished with • complete ought •1 the shortest Debra.
I PultA s' Clutha, on Land Aldo WT.'
:wa s.
( op t eu,tendere. holm. :was
not dietlngulati err 041.4 t NT the eve, oh .4113* Insole o a r . • study le Vlrew
I conamenced th• use of It. Petroleum. 0 , 110 when.. I. :1 rionitheld i.e., tie., lhamind they
.
end lisially.undsr *Lich tor ITV.. La. Unproved sio
PHILO HALL !
01 the teed., nt time...i.l 1 Las•ntmvensl tuy eight eat,.
Ii tilt append health eras very moat improve) by the FOR ,4 FEW 1.: 1 - ENLVOS 01 , 7
Ptdrulaum.'...l I attribute the restoration of my eight It. t ij LYTIIE'S-Uncoil Panoramic Sketches oi
It• use I reside at No. PA 8e0t.0..1 attest in this city. mid up the A.LI.EtiIIENT NIOUNTAINr;-se.mething exteir
will Ls nappy to glee any lutormollon la relation ta my II use. tad ihiforent in design, eve•utlon and erten,
ca WILLIAM HALL ' went
Tlekets, emote; lo le had at the , lbeel..n.l. loom auy thing hitherto onered 0, the publp
Carol, by Keyes: • Aldheell. leo Wood etreet; . „ o .„,
Beller*. 67 %foul street: 11. A. Fabmsteck, C., Oros,
Wood and grunt atrselc. D. a. own-, U. A. Elliott JOsseph t Western Insurance Company of Pittsbargh.
P Sehnert:. A Ileatheop. also by tho pro. CAPITAL $300,000.- R. SIILLBIt, JR.,
rmanr, SAI LIES. 11 Pieendent, F. 31 tionion,
.12..dete-T Cereal liaslthissleath et. Vln.Lacb Will lastin•~g'iflac all kiod•o/licks, CUs f Hann.
;neap r ki n d .
Citizen's Insurance Compan.y Pittsburgh
NCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS , promptne. aor 1111.. ter
rrehtt I. tenLocein e I.T and who
1 1' m-rar '-a e, ehleh
Vmea No. al Water ....et. in thee . ..shoo.. cfC. II •"'r `Le N. as nitrnng tan iw+zpn4rtiou WtLnr
NT.wDu
DMA. ,.. hasa-ltrulesu J. W. butler.
C [lousy, President A cir AldoisA. .4 T. lit
e Ihmseu Thos. Sean. MOS. tilmle.k. Urge. Bleat. Os,.
This C.mipany 'sou. peepers-1 to ineureall marehandlre
In aloe, tn., In 13,2121[U, T 4.4111.
liolcase. Jett, 14princott. and W. 11. Smith.
nfx *'' • '**"*'''." * C
"‘• tin Oahe / Pitts/torah
who are all citizens l'lttsiburgh. cell and Memel ly I
krt "'" l t. the h-c ' We CHESTER., Merchant Tailor and Clo
ciirt-latcentr.
leerenem-C. 11. Imeery.
g. Wm. 11•01,y. Wm. Ligrimer. Weer, Se. 71 b hl o..A reitLerld .treet. Puerular earn
WAILAr Bryant. thigh L. gan Ileasleton. ton Pa AA Tooth.. C'otb , o• on , 4 . ,
John Iles-worth... Ilarhaugh. F. /J andirtt
Cold Weather has Come.
Pittsburgh Lite Insurance Company. tkON'T FORGET CHESTER'S Emporium
CAPITAL,SIOO,OOO. t _Cr :DJ Boy P hied, Male CLOTIIINO.
; study to plea., 1 - Sonthileil street.
OFFICE, NO. 16 FOURTH' STREET. near elle
GerICIMS
11,-ablent-JA.saa 8. Woo..
Preeidoet-Saacet StrLtesesrt
Imuurerr,loerre S. Lace.
Soeretary-C. A. Owner
Suites •Avortmmemt he another pert Ole paper.
'MURPHY & BURCIIFIELD, N. E. cur.
rorr of Fourth and Itarkot h orns revently
AND
maki i
ng ddition. to ttelr miortmant a NEW FALL
AND WINTklt UltY l/OOPS, arr.propmod to offer to Owl: .
mstalat tuatomen and burroamarally. mteurlve va
riety to oelect from. non
QACKING FLANNELS—Grey, or differ-
L7 ,3".11' B"n°4l°,l4rn
ELS II FLAN N ELS--A full assortm et; t
of that .apnrloc article which hu ltheto
" Otl i 4" "'"" ' " t"IfOrPtitTrAIiMIELD.
411.41.13 TUBING-100 feet 1-1 4 , 1-1 end 1-2
tfl egi b K'lreCtrAltberpzo4-4,4„.
EALTII, ECONOMY, antICOMFORT,
In thethat uf Gotta Perch& Shoo &las. which ILO
b. mom dnrablu than leuher.atattl taey,the fold
dry and roanfortable. Yorsall ( with d imes lona fur path au
on) at 116 Market .t,. I nol9] J. dr 11. I.IIIILLICo
STEW GOOD i--A. it.' MASON & CO..
./.1 Nov 04 sod U 1 Market atraet. Ara... Opening ant
retudving route 100 ease. of entirely NCTI Good, cOru,n.
In 24 ea/r1 14 Look and Squant‘roolen Pudic 20 Cll/.4
CoLnra and Cataartetta Cluth: cap,. esdidOren.l,nl.
1:10ti. and De Lain, /0 ease.. Alpacoas. Preach 31arInts.
llontbarines. le., Or 160.pleoe• Mack sod Fancy Saks; a
tardy lot of Collars. Cam...fleevet, /land arrohlefe, Chet. t.
tenter. and other embroideries. AI.: al.nel6, Calicoes.
t/Inahams.
nola
Insanity.
PR. CHARLES sTiLwELi t , hnclu had
Len. "t".'T'IILTVA:gq.LILT:
the jot foal, el Dawes Ladtleautgementa of the,
Nereotte ti Slam, has opened an for Peactir.
Chic braneh of the profeosion. azol ma LeooneeLteo.a.
MI 11 the. Rooming. nest Ann 2 Ell 5 nth e oe
at No Ott Chonota et.. PHILADELPHIA. coL,Im
Concordville Nurseries.
1
S. PETERS & SON have now reacks
It" • tn. nale in eatenelee colleen. of clinic,
Apple, Pear, Poach, Plum, APri.l. Chewy, Al'
mood, and Nectarine Tree, Raspberry, Omeetvr
_"
and rtmerberry Plante; Ware Playa. Mtrerbean y.'. e
Mc. These trey ham. l ent Wm attacked by 'meter
_ef .
I Sm__,'Vb'gllrdt.','P'flYl:Atitlltt.AXT;lfgt-i
Fresh Teas at Reduced Pricei:l
V ow being received, and on band,ffr*
citol42'SnairZtE'Vertrao i ? FrA k s. 4. ,' of
bought sine the recent reduetlon In the sat, app
.hi,..n we can Fil ,e, nor 20 per neat. below our fort..o
r' fa ' ,l ' Black Ten- . - 'Goal T. II
Cgolne - . :.:.:..-2703tfraer '• .—....4,
-- ~l: ri;rlirhsPl=r2 .a . t 41 - ; 7 4. 1 .
We IT. In: atefve 10:121 th e of/ ' Plual el ' 7•lta and Mf
era, and abn nein pat up I. TM Foll f t IM
”..,••
which we particular r WM the ,ttentloa o MI
'Quarter Mesta, and 12,10, 0. Sand 2 lb. connate •: ' t
r i
op for badly 0/.. . W. A.M0(11,17M1 A C ..,
aolfl
Tr, Dealer. ,
[Chronicle . pleat* copy.) ,
1.1 10 COFFEE- w 7•)
gll prime .
.11.11, " - Comma .tO '' T
• .0 mot; r Ma , •
Wolff •
2011,b WATT II C!..1:L..-
FRESI TEAS 5h f ... 603 t 8 Y. ii.:
- .
I:
• -
..
'4 ) M :N,.k R- : • ...
• '.: ' . ''''.
i;
MA_NUFAC'fUItED TOIL,
b.. "
'
I , ood
Price *
° P. Rob o.
ii lE.. u. GI
s Ul linson
1:J world. F.
14 Lev l'atobox4l
. 5 end s.
Ilex wood
ran
6 (.1 • 12,
r
h Nrun
=ME
SOME
E ATLI New York
unl 4 dm CAW Saban for ,al.
t 1
.101 IN ATP Can
UCKwirriAT---ioo sacks Hulled, for rale
UP by co It WICKaMcCANDLES.,,
•
LI UTTER- 72 kegs just rer'd, lor sale by
NI/ nale ICh.Th-CA'anLY:tia
•
[,EARLS—This dm, reo'd and for ,nle by
pnts leki A 1 1,12ANULK,
NDR . l.hl pritn, Roll Rutter
lbasn,
xrd
laai IN.0.1.111: aah. ,
C , ll-1,11 I N 1.17, S•vrahl at ,
1\n..1 101 ataithhald
NEW BOOLSI NEW BOOKS!
r iIOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT. N. , `4
liralameo
riartaic'e •
Fntertal.l.lo . nal Magazine, or lio‘vianer
.11arp.e. Naar Man., Magamt.. Novetuher
)1.4.-1 An-Ht. -et, No.:1.
nr tta. %hair • w, uort n,
I.,,ctiaaary of Inhatalwreal3 Qualatinra
3lartllplturlat all 4 Oult,vntar, Nov.ani.•r
,Londnn tabor att.! I,nthlou Poor, So. 15.
jlartaet'a ,T OO ad. 113,1t1:1 in hsta,l3o
• 1... tab, in by 1./. Tharkrra;
1 .4, Art Jhurual for ib - tahar.
Lla . a d A.lvanttirea of at, Arltataaar r
rt,, °suntans, a con. Ihnlarr
tad
311aatine. , Artober. kat, .1 , ..•.
The lAly .tad the Ihnn by Sahaa..l Warn.u.
The al...Cock ton 11.1ern.,,, or CO..A of Ilan llar
'Tb. luting of rho hlaallr, 1., Uumoa
3.1,-murten ol • Yh, Faint, 1,, Duano
',Harabat, • ta:t al the Asn,,,ar, h•lut,ll
/x.1..10010-1. nr th. hativad at I.,fa.
Fraakik anrlrian: or Scat., lah , of 1.1-1, 010
'haunt t 1 hrchration lb. 11, narcb yin -
by A. d•11•1•11.1•rtiut
Nlontgrati,. • ...Null la. Wat..u.•
I,roprlno, or of tLu Human
abl e. Arth a. , or Sonata in In,. Tr,h,.
bk. a tal f Oaten Fan, Itartaa.
hathar,m , N'aihn, or 11,0.1.4 or
ran.
au lila
torb-al Itotaanch of the It..volullov In ta.rahna
tb , . Coate..., ea Matra-lea! NOT.).
Punbrainn and akalowa , hada awl Illnsanm•
f /ha, .f ntetirra, Tao. . bJ,I 1' 1, ras
mph Rutherford... oaa 1 .1,
I to 1 ., •1f, 1410., o la:. of Mr
1 11, I/ •SI 14, 1 ,,,
Jlahoh•a ~f Huth, 11,1,1. a 1.,i, nt. r
ATHENAEUM.
GREAT ATTRACTION—THREE NIGHTS ONLY:
I ‘IONDAY, Tuesday, :Ind Wtairu,day,
rt•mbrr I.;th. ,th, Z. 41 lyilt. p O.
Lal 1011 be oatalured I . gArrb. ary.
01 r:DEN. IllunranTv
lb. 111,Innr or t13,61,,b, t .
pr n'• .111—the Pnr..razin 10.
1 V 4711 ;...: 2 47 , a1=,31t:!..:; ' ,:i ' „.... 4
Adm!:-Inn , A nt• CAilarsn bait f. , 17,1'
,Sight Exchange on Cincinnati.
pOit sALE at the most fay..rablr TAW , 11A
not A A
Premium Cow and Calf.
- - -
T"E propriet.r of the 1:4; 61 . 11ra ( "j„.te
r. toot tn.. ftnt proununn
ialoglo-n, Cunty ia.r
tt ,, 0 , • o otniAnd C.lll oo
otozinu Itnorns. oo
Moir too—A. 1 o
I f
ftvions Col
Aop.. tr SI 11010. M .I[ln•korun if
Canal Boats.
.I\.ll. BOATS NV.0.'11 , .1)
rarr, C—sl T. Err.. Pa l..b.ntlfrasphl
t., t t pmptna.l pt , rapt it-trarrh
• • •
'""wt th. .07r• t rt.-rt.... 11 • ..t...00t v. to
• • ' ••4l.Lt Nton.••••ttat, , ln
11,•X•v'• ••••... tr, u w
jut
nil' n.Etteinev. ..1.11, tier, ton. Lora v.
Crane's Patent Soap.
THE PATENT MGM., f, th”
~ • urttlets. 1- t.tsto Albs re !text,. r.
tessel.tstr. I.rto ottsssrost, Wtstrrttn. t'ssars. rt. Aitss
•trvisss, ntistrt, into.
Metfittart. Tsets, —ssSimitt. •ssti 112vrIle
pr-nn. ,,, 0 N••
• •tt:, It , nn t , r • hav
about ,ra• per .+t qual.:
Al.to r . 1 1.1:
ALT r ETRE Croa t , t, arm,
t and r "Ze 1.1:1,1"
lOWA FOUNDRY,
NO Iv; tiooD,STRELV,
SIZF:S lOWA FOCNIIItY COOKINt,
7FIOIE. r••••,•mi ti..❑ PH , . , •. , "If
I/ Al 'A- For% ut I ,F.
• PR/. F> I` •• ,^
tor. 11E., k
New Dress Silks
j u : t s r o c , c'd ,
t a r
rich Gro,lide. •
Alan, pins and figurrd Black Sllt.. the latter el' net
Al.'lrdd Ftvnell Alermor, ncs.rca article, and r, .r,
do.lruble acand. fat Wb neason
Thgether atth an ro..ortm•ot. linen,
Hell Marron, knd Other stale., of plaln Motu. de
Ir+nch of -hob, drab and nth, ,Intr. 111,4
Mantilla Vei‘ eta; nen sr. la Ilrm-ha lona Shaman; Wo ,, tpu
ehawl.; S , arrot: Parieo Ribbons, Le.
MURPHY t BURCHFIELD,
unit, Nertheapt evr. Fourth and Market no .
I . A . .A. JlcKl't(jll'1 ` .
/ \o .102 Fourth st , has recd nvomiiin hl /Ultima'
xpainni, I'larg• Int of Cloaks and Kanto, suitable for La
dies and Children An eurlr evil will inedri • chain tni
rea :rush and large. of /Vino:dup. n;
tor.ot desii i •D'e saniG
1.155110L—'25 1.1.49. 76 aud 92 per et.. for
mda Al A. C. 8K1.1.1:1111.
nols No. J 7 01w1 kt
IaA11.1) UIL-9 bble. Winter Strained, for
ItSiA t‘ELLEILS
-012441N1A-2 calif,s for gale by
1,/ .15 I:. F. SELLERS.
Y NIJIGO--2.ca,ka Madras and Manilla, fur
1 le tt, It. E. SELLER,.
BORAX-ILOI I Ibg. for gale by
nob; / J. KIDD a CO.. GO Wool 01
Fp ICLIROMATE PUT ASII-3000 lbs. fclr
nk by J KIDD &
LeQI.IOL-49 bbls. 92 and 76, for sale by
nr.ls J. KIDD • CO
INSEED bbls. for sale by
A Onl J. KIDD CO
6; ENNA-4(00 HA. Mei. end In., foe sale
Emit, H. E. SELLEIE+
BALSAM FIR-10 gall., fo r Hale llp
0.15 H. E CELLAR,
VUNOGREEK. SEED—GOO the. for suleby
J: J kilDb CO
DOT ASLI-10 casks prime, for 431 e by
0015 J. KIDD & Cu.
"111OLL BUTTER-15 bbls. Plnin Grove.
XIII for sale by J. 2 R. PLIME
Round Church Doi!dom.
MANUFACTURE TOBACCO-- -
10 boxes Rtrugoll A Robinson', Lump;
10 Ir. u. Orleat
Joneu A Son . . Ilb ••
For tale by Inolsl J. A IL FLOYD. •
BROOMBROOMS -100 duz. Poland, for sale by
S-1W
solo J. It a. FLOSS.
FRESH TEAS-50 ht. chesta Y. Lipson;
rkg , uunno.d,r lutroElig
WU Id. ch.icto nap. llinek
For male b 7 jr./61 e..11.E1.4.1)11
I.:ATM:R-150 sides N. Y ,, for sale by
oolt. J. s IL nuTD.
Li q r ASL{-25 caAks pure; fur sale by
L ml 5 ' J. kx. FLOS D.
UTTERS Testamentary to
.Tamits Rom Istr of ImilLana f - ' ni the r...-- CBtate • ‘3f
~. tttilrbio 1. " boo. groxittnt to tb—b'w-,,_ ff of Al.
Lliuly ~.,: ilevu. t t, . . ,
~.. „ cr....1,
=1..1. ,t,t. till .--
, • t.... IL atf . bUlt2i,
WM. ADMIX'S
.1441..im :. . !
.. bf: 1111.erf Wilkl2o3,
JJ/ ItOOMS--SCOoz. for sale by.
cold
T. WOODS &IN, n 1 Faure a.
' For Sale Jr Reit. I NOTICES, Sze:
i OFFER fur Salo
In.
Rent ihellotise in =ls I - - ..L.-• -•- ----.-i-_-_ , -._.- .. ---__- _.- __-- .___ •-: --;-\-
-1. ninel . I
now recd., In .thegbenT A, , Tn•ri yZE .
, e , sr , ed ty Jodi, fir. r Pe..ese , -n Man . hut.[ MAYORALTY.
~.,, lilac - Tern, atenl ! v.,. IT ~.pronb 4.41.. of Pitt.
tow, ur the au b_,.t, cr 'en Ite pr.nii...., ,
n014,3r • ~1, R° " R T "an " Se' LEONARD S. Joan 15 a candidate for
_
4, PPLES---3N bbi , ree•d rin eiinsixiitnel4 Mayor xi. the neat City Election. role et to the decision of
1.. cud t, .sle 14., T. Ii'vOL.Q , NA -4 0 X. , e tuft Masonic..l Whig Convention. nolirle
nol A e I \Tatar .1.. ... ..
N—.,
i I i'N COVERS , —, 2. d9r.. India Rubber Ono i fair Please announce through. jour your paper
II ~ ~,..... ",„y,,,,,.,,,,,,
~,,,,,,,,„.1 ~,,..,,, 3 1 , 1E.Y. MATTIIPI - S. as a cindidete for Mayor, subject
t., ease. : S . 116 Market atreei ' I . U.. nontnation of the anti.llssonionna Whig Concest--
, ce4.3 -3' 11 I . IIILLIPN
~,o nolo,te
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1 i „ •I, ,oo . i: a NI<CANDLItn
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r i •., Ill ; E SALT-1n
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E IoT ,Uill—A prime article Inc sale by
A nil Ivicr.. l l,`ANDSl,..fl.
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( A 31ES )1,01 UFFE Y. I sueeeassir to John 1:
• Alnrewn.) Wlnd.wol,. lirownna. .n. 4 antler in 0114
nw.• I .nl4;-, 0rw..1.. Pr...., Sr.. Yr, I.
„,r1 , trw.n. ony ...moth nl Dlnroond .11.1. ViOnburgh.
rOr on inn , o winr , r ~1 Mnrgsn'o l'o.ln n 1 -
rnn. I.lr, 1n0•....1 . ,rrn Istil.r nul , r,
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V OTIC E.-1V lio.rran. my. wife , Dorotbea
i. I In•whnrt nu. VII no •Iwetlinv nnol 1...1, withnui
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.t .• both, nr 1.1.1. on mr .nnunt, on I.il pc. lw
nwnomwll. n,r •o) , 4 her dkan.
IiANIVL lIKICII Kilt '
In.'l, ;:- lin.nntny.n.....r,cuntr• tin,
14EATI1 ERR ,11 (4SF,NG—
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nol. , ~_ ...U . r nod Yrit nn,
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Cy t.. , .. .... ....nanTnnnt o Itir, tf.,of Country, rn. h w.• will ‘nlinnalnr On. .w-t lAta 4swilwetto,
' A....:‘,..k CO. \
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t'..rnrn •. I r. 1.•
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loom r,rinu,:sAll, jars
11 bEA It L A511,-.10 tyro. NO' . I, fitr sale ,
lisp.!,
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n , L001 ,,, L-. , i ., v , r.. ,,, "4 r . rit'.llW, ' i
ttlattottax a t al Tanr Moalea:, t k
r. ,1 - ..c.V.,....t atai Statttod tante.,
r1'71 . , __ ,_ 43
ociNTIN,; PAYE}---5 1 1 reams Donlan
I
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I ~atta.; Pa t .,. =x3s, tar tale Iv
. 01 5 IiAVEN, \ I
001 . 2 Pala, Dotalta r.N tfotata .rt.lstl.t. r
1 I
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1. 5115:E. ~
a. ' 2 -.ra, Poi°, gad tram, ,t,
1,. I.; GA if,--;:d Milt. fur atik: 1,. -, ,' \ \
t 1 t .1,2 It It 1 1.71:14. AN -rt .I,,::trar Ft
Sara,.
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V10 , 1.) , EL , A ifel . l , l7 rr , E . C:f . , \i,ctt. O. fn ~ \.N 0 \I . ;
let•ratur, 15r Sore:dia., \
a t'ltatit.cal Matfasata. tne thlar \
ti. rot, el :tad 5, .lo at Ilt ol.aintt. t.nry 1)5 0 ,.t. 70,
h NIA. 1 . 7, t.t.,ttle :Ito Pettt orb,. nat2
ilirAl l;' , SI LKS--Itimiiiice on t 7 dWpgs
Plald tilt.. hrtsliaat ~, d ory.
s A. t t ,st,t, 4 et . Varlets
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1851. ':
FALL AND WINTER AiIIt.INGEMENT
. P 01! TRAVEL \
BETWEEN CLEVELAND AND \ P/EDIBTEGH,
By Mt Cleretand and Pi , rAur ! jr, Railroad.
fattm t•ltor.tat, I 1., tiruoTtr Bt.. iel2.- ..., ... ..7o talks
Fr..ln Maxtor, ta Mot:sr:ll..l.y stat... ..., . ......11 -
A ttd hat" Mollttallle ft. Ittittbargh 1., I, O r r and aplov
did stem:mit FltilliFT hIT ' t -
1 - 111. arrartarment te .tonetßavattl ter 1.5 Jaauary, 1005,
•hort the Cart wtll mu trata. Cla. F olatal U. It'O taa ,l l ,...
Finn: Express Train of Cars wit!. leave
.I. nisy.,.teel daily (B.undataaseeptetlt at 8:45 X M., ay
to! thy aTh
Ilwronreal '1 tan,. night grata tram Ctn.:mat::: arm
lad .... 5t,..0 ea 1295-P 31
... and at Wallattltt of
7 1.. el.. and aj Pittabufgh tao same tuning. lleturning will kat, ,rimbure.lllsllo at 9 Pt 31., at
,e a at t levetnal at 5 I` M., at ...ova to cona.tettatith 11,
I:Taw,. Trtia at Ciacittuatl. nod with Ulm Moats Lao
3.5.! II .et until the sin.. of any:Gl:loft,
ltatto loom I.llll.l,ar o fit to Cleveland, 20thuum to Clana
nau. haunt.
tare to CteteLayd, 81,5 fr, t 5 Clur:naati.4lo,l)(l.
_ t.l.lltsClls4Prortdrut.
soh, Clay i f PALL 11. I:. Co . Ilaventsa. in
.S. MI.
Par 11,,t at. apply e\ (i. SI. II tallitiNs &got:,
ardittf 51‘,a5agalatIa 1150, Itiltstattall.
It Ll'l4:
A, , r L.
1 IV •
.11E F,.--31„14
-01 the
be qual-
Nnl ;
lieKliV 3, .
. rsr Nkrlto
'it'd, landing
L II EESE-151) boxes Cream, for sale by
..' ,t W. 11A1111AtIGII
it OLL HUrry:ll=7l thl. for sale by ,
E.Ne.1.1:411 d lIENNkTT
°URN 'NU SHAWLS--We will
. npen
14:n black and nriats, and
~
'. .12 A. A MAS9N CO.. Market at.
I f7S. TURPENTINE-70 bbLq. prime, for
I.y ; II A. vnIINE.+TOCK A CU.
Vll'El NG-300 bbis..kAest Orv, for sale by
I. eme 'B. A. VAIINCSTI)CE. A CO._
LUIt—Go a6i.. for ,ale ,
Lrtr 11. A. VALI:MOCK k 00.
•
(.IIX TIVIST TOBACCO-1,11 keg!: No. 1
r " .l Tl"'” lg "'" ` air l iis r .Vti t i. 7, 3 a L'O.
UACHESI=, I - 11161(1 ft .
I,j BOOIC \ •
C.ttLiot Lhutikt‘ht'k Mason Clrok 1.:
Chorus ho 4
.t. WOhle ', . Wn . •Ntleiton
N,en Cormloa Seem , Seminary Chios nook:
hormairrhoel /tong Welt Temperate-)(electron:
Jut tulle Oratorio : \ 111, Thee. by L. Hamm:
non., ihok orthettehoolroont; linatitlce 0 (.Cnled,,nia::
Primary Soho ,, lFiona 10 , 14 Illo.ku Tent/Sr.. , tots
lite.ron ‘ltortt. Book: I ',Book:
.I.lat—The /internee, a. try peelty ot.t , eonct rrorAt lv
IL 11. Twining, mole NO+ re,ttratg.
Wink my brae, nolo am 11 by, it: C. r m e, . ..,
..'.
The Hoek - of Agee, .terns •ptatlettet
The Stelae Hooter'. noon:
Ti,. linonter'a
dOm Iplain
iT '• \
roe
V be't'''''"'r''' l ° .V h
1 LE , hl!Tlrti , e
news Si. 01., °elde, Nary
,
13: UTTER-10 bbt.. m.)11 \c -, ;k0.1d:
- kews' do \
ikii ,k
m .io by vo w s;it Ati,..F.LL k 0)
sellOot SINGING
g I APPLES --at bbls. rep'. ncd Tor
.1., by fall s. • tr. AutuAvnu
Try Morris' 40e. Te
I i ORRIS has always sold Off\ 4•••4 ‘
eituwarga a slr.. M lb.. t.ot a ,tristj
th.lo
11,t d•brlow. th4t.t.g
Arr.-Aran 7
Rxrolinet Yontlimrb ..... .
Ten M‘rt Po In 1.1,, r rt,N.
01t I
rricni .111• T:
lIEESE-501) box• prime Creamtlh es•uf
.31. ,
2 , 0 W n
.mr..l for by
[toll • I.llr•rt3:
UTTER-2 bbls. Ifox..s fresh r‘flt,
IN ju.t reed,' atal f.r .la:e • \ ,•
noll
Oxt.c; ,, tlork ;i lr t. ttL i l t o
nll
UCKWI.II,..kTr
Ifi in goy: nn RTfal, , Yy
non k
ft widS-J5 sacks for Palo \ \
mll P. a w n
DY PEACIIES-270 busheL4,roffod un
. ,
ocioi.m.nt far, gyl. by. ,
ALEXAM, , IG:t OORDON.IZir
4 irCoult—w bbljs. Si, Y.;
11 do l2.}t; rot talc by
‘..itTi Ca.
YHILAL).-Levering s P W/ 3 ' l l
.54"-`2 6C.I,IIeCLURG
tow.irr. Tea „
• 4:13
•42PLIT PEAS-1 bbl. , glish Split Pas
Joat rece4redn;rl for rale by , . \
WIL A. 11re1117.6 A
mu limn, wad, Tea Unless \
‘PlTtbsradn, net. 15.11)1.
"illift; LiIftECTORS of 'the Coiling :Mining
o,lnpatly of Miring-an. bavaLtble day made au a.see..
a-ut ..1 toty cent. on 'bare of the esp..l foot of
-a d uto. oa, able tercet th e 1,./th
and tb. otbor bag tholl.ttb-Dextnia.:
at tnely 55100 In thin Olt)
HEY. Y. SAY Y L: D.. Treas.
Novostwa
Meriditints' and 31anufactuKers'Eank
I. of Pituburgb Lae thee :lay Jerlarrd. dltfdevd or 4
p•- caul. the capital noes, out of tha.proOt• for th e
a. r t
tuon u tha, 'payable on demaal., s
W DENNY - X..loer.
•
OTibE.—Tht person who took-4t is
I.\ aurnoeednolstake--Irnto toy Mote door, on 11i
..., orenlng. Stoked os. Pont. care H. E. Seibert,. la
to return It,salts contents are valuable only to
the onLer. SELLERS., 37 WCaal
House e£ Beings , .
THE subscribers :foi, the erection of an
li, n , of Refuge for Wa/i t t , ern Pennaylvania. are
Itottby :touted th at an .14,.1. of tasoty par
can
on
null suberribed breath, rpuired to oe paid to
me Tretourvr. on
rl or bott , ra the 1511, day of Novembu
soot :, "'
} Tritt, D Auz. - , Trese.
'• ZINC PAINI\I3,
ANUFACTURED BY\TLIE - NEW
ill JERSEY EXPLORING 3SD MLiISU CO.IIPANY.
N.J.
ThIR Cosaparty la prepared to furaJh • mipply of these
raluaJlx
ZINC PAINTS,
bkit hay, been found allay arverai yea& mile both in
Konen and the United elates, to retain their.Nprtninal
leautyand protective properties superior to an other
0 0 int whatever
HIT . 'M
& ir
W ZINC PAINT \
I. purely anIALle of Zinc. and Ia warranted tree Ilenni all,
iraltenitlng nod Impurity wiuMamiver. It . r. 1t 0 , .4 .04
e
ALlte, and it antlrely free In= the poliamotts
11 f:,;`,Var p.,V E ran t °`
IT WILL NOT TURN YELLRAW
or
m"P l im°
itihr • ate roam d Lan 04th ot.
sru " ; "%a t ja' ? `,:miltiasi'o tu*r."
. 11s1V . , t 7 r ". 11,
and la may be worked wioa &tic „oolor.
;:ra " %er , Von.et ' tr ' S, "r"44
'hid' rflay qi•~
BLAVK. AND CoLORED ZINC PAINTS.
The , r furnleb.l at* law priee.and are undoubtedly
elorst Dud best palate' the market tar muting
finung, euttouem, iteatoboanw or UT erPoud ear
Lnck. tin, or Ova, as they use'both
WEATIIER AN - I,k FIRE PROOF. •
For ion ouriuta they art particularly valuable. no they
fi.rui uklvoull conneetion, and entirely prevent inkta.
[on, Obey dry ti sly, and luivina pure metallic but,
I not clam. rd r lit., many nt the rnnAr mints no.
ILILIN,
I.e‘lern .nrelietir liberal term by the agents of the
0. k
'a , 7 South Wbarr lNE is. ti
Philadelphia.
SURI
S.
1,. 4 .:•\
is keys Fan? udo
Button li So ,w4 f rr orsala w iow P
Doll
t Li) t hie'LN'otuNiNflEv.L—jsetes,rm!trit!facßirebt'!.•
. itumberger S Co.:ratan:calved..
niI\JULIN
ONDON PICKLES ANpsku,_
retored at No. 2.s.lLlbert,atrrt, lot of a
I,ndor. Pinura and Sum, corn
.Plekbod (iherkhu. Worees*shlre Sattee,
' Chow el, L needing'
Walnuts. Harvey . \
Pjeollli. an d
flo r al Ketchup, lialqut Ketchup,
Atheruenm and floral Agile ...hitice, put up In fuer pats.
mail UAL A. IleCLtlik) t 00.
N Choice New Teas and Foreign\l?rnit,
UST, REGEIVED AT MORRIS' TEA
MART, 111 Till ; DIAMOND—
:, hot. and half rhea. er the ante kinds oft rn and
c
Blast Tray'. '
790 1. 4 . e. new buneh raisin=
S.: dr nl . ealtansa rairina - ~
19 bbtxr.dlear rairlnso ,
tn. - ew natant's
, bsre• new 91,19,9 L So: ,
\
1.. drutra. Turkey O. . •
10: senor! ksa Prnns ,
lv 1.4, k la skunk
. 1 /.s. Sy , kPPlea. citn.n Dad, ramose and lemoa ean.
ilsr, .r.enner..a..ru.seelll.L9a.esanni,corn atarch, Lc.. 6e„
...: 9t ehl I/ kr. no', •st :Ink at a serr Ink Sanse far eaiS.
1 . __...
ISiew Goods4Third Supply for the Season.
, i l l CRPITI :. 1 / 4 BURCIIFIF.LD commence
, \:, l nOsains thla knortung their TIiIRD SUPPLY 0
. Nrkhe bull and Whater.
'e atyte Parr. Itthbva. Carluntire, Velser. and 0110
-.el' and Casio. othkr Opals will be Gran to9lay.
C..l*-.'ortheset corner of Fourth and Market street,
' • " ''N--
I T :S 1, II \It1: L 1.. A S.- 2 4
. : as es fcL . T A Solg T:, ,, ,
L 4^
lASSL ERE & CASSINET-150 \pee. for
g.i. Mlr C ARBUTWO7r.
PAWLS!-Now opening - at
A. A. MAFAN 'pp.'s. ee.948. ewe Lone efiexh
britdOnt sod Mitave.t •
B LANKETs t -N d7 0u hind over 850 4
.w t iyre. I
p=12,1
comp Ode attortontot cf,Crib tod Cotdlr)3lrantato.
.C.N , A..11214
jegh.,
IUFF• PIINS!—A.Nra. , and varied assort
m
nai of Stkal, Je.‘r tlobl.Autt nr'd lr
ob \. 11 ,RICHARDSON
GENT'S BREAST I'TNS, flric ado,-
u^.\
• ,11.011 . 00.112 Z. kKi.bo4,3-
ISIN t S 7 .SO b
A RPIRVIN h.
FLaO,s for
e r LICK 11 , :AT _
\ KIM& Mt
,10Q his fresh
Xl.l Innr , l" ,
ft ,
H u :
pp
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E. REI
A =.
tiosE:., 14: \ lops, COMFOM, &c—
-is. i.
lUD dm Alv re n.l=e . ..A , ., ,, k,....:
„,. " - Creel. B; , 01.4,
II " Lelia' Woolen CosoloraN v
'is - •\ - floolle aeSitlnpar al.
ool; C A 449 NOT.
LIQUORICE P\STE—:.2 cam esstla small
xack.. 61r rale by S. N. WIC 4{#101)11.
_ Wool are. t._etoret.
Li I .el..XSElT.) — Zlo:l . ol'silie 1) , t%
r:silam,
g ii S NER, 1 --- NIV.A. i'E For 19 tglit. of St) e
11 leather.. left ip est, b ton Moussursbels 1K •
.XisWor. with , T. WOODS A 130 Ni \
D \
anti , , a ww,e,
OWNERWANTEIIt,—Fo v 1900 Fire Brick,
branded \T. Tbrestise? awl b. ,T.. with us by Ibs M
but.SUbsia 13 tart ?dams, T. WOODS a Su hi 1,
uss \
.\: 61 Water st.
VEW FRUITS - 7 , II
..I.‘ • \ ro buys, 2.lew Etistat.
•
. \ 2 - - , ; (ty. t . Peek,
‘ ..X.Turt. r5...1 sad tor wet 1,; , k ''''' ' hi g . ( 'F'
1 wit. A. mecr.e)to co..
\ Guwera a Tow t - ens •
6+0.1/A ASH.—W a are pre.ard to contract
f.y
Olus Hroootttotry totel the Mt* gy,ytytlfy.
kr fluff, royoly of boa. AA, \ tbt , 'Onto:eve t .
ptemelaMitket trier. v...r,,ts but - is...Si/Wm ita , b to
tby r,lp\tffra, .
/Willi( .
B•TT reg
whulttr
UNDRIELS- .
bagO Vratttsrc
\ . u. unyirwind f„ bit. by
I , IChZY k
n. 35 '
IVOliAtiC%-• —Oa boxes Fa. andWo, good
07444•11ar ealw by 4tEtAIIU DICKEY a COI
itIOFFEE , --500 bags Rib, for sale br,
fArifrSixeiTdriara: • •
W " (4.10 red.)
4.444144 444 tot .0,1:1, 1, DICKEY 'a
•
t i l t%A - ^itt oheste Y. IL, for sale by \
I.` '`l. 6 \ EMI DICKEY at CO.
i k i - axp-43 bhdts.'for sole by
\ Examturatmcsr.
No.= Kceoad. mad ILI liras sta.
iw , 5E--400 boxes for sale low by
RU°KYc
TS--46 . .d0z. for Sale by
aax \ Vasousit -axxxxxx
100. for sale low by
I Of
ca.sluinfui,ssile by '
. 12431,11117 tlvtltr7,
10 tonsiler sale lbw b
/*I I I' ASA ‘,
COMMERCIAL
Hu ea l.czu - i
.114 subsezipttons
bi. paper ren.r.st gal Lanromiml trw of ear., 11,..ci
I ht.
rrnisatmas
. • Mtg. 11 . .1 5 1katsent Galan, 5 ,
~,, Tuesday oaortoug, Nos le. ;
Tan, Elvis AND firemen-The river is 111 W
i• epteudlid order for anvizatton , Lents bona. 11
and 12 fwes to Runnel, lad nVeolng. Tioi, almaf yea:in
def. Preneened • wins.' ...Linty *oil liu.ne far ea:anima
sup former itereal or 11 , vooot. It a coomod 25 steamers
g m, iaantsg a all bartly e'kus•ged its dowharting or re- '
e.lettot traght‘.• all tolotkenprewottes - •psetacte fruit.
ateet so, on. r toe loos teselaa of dullm ttrough 5.01c4
a e La. e 1..1.J •''
lloot.e....lorius the as) lees t nen- thy rou i teted . 52
ebitatient. of raerebiodne. inn ato otter if ,01211114 41,.•
trs...t.irwl in tba marlat '
'5l-5,11:1:- Tto. :matt\ ware ceettareti...i t tigt0....4 e e
w ev ..v.,,...0. so 1. plat:. The one. estimated Ina:Out
itta, 50 a, oel• at .53 134,31,3 15 fur e L. i. 0113 vivee Sg ror \
t e atr a . yawn 1. o diniee. Nc bin: Li, on...ammo. waa \ i \
doing from acre ' \
sitt ad le-Nollaton of tutown‘tenee wee dims In vela.-
Ike present rialtos rare,. of theme/tot Wore ens bandantre \ '
*teat 03302. Bl• 40, BarlertNeets 2, ip 28m Gy m gs, N
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IS bushel. , , \
t)ROCI:11.112.1-Tbe market ii ....l skiet, with ao chemist \
is prhas. toper it telling In entail' lot , st 6 . 1 43 6 .16650ket \
fur tell sal trlukinalative. yolaso\ i 7 a dos. Sala. Is \
Lace ino car... et:.., lb (licele .. fob alio.* 15, In
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a small way. \
FIiaIVISIUNS-The market la dull. :101 eery llttlli do-/"
in.. harts la wiling In emit[ iota as Se oi\. , boulder* s)1
for flaw: and plaid for clr aides.
', CIIESSE.-iiedet tl/0 tad a r3'a (3 31e. ri 3 \ flr Mao*oo
end prima quality. ' I ,
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surren-Salvo of roll •/L:4 iliciattl ten aik 10c ill 3-
WiILSKEN-Sales 3:1 551,1 titled. et 2.alic NE.n..:
0.........;.id - 1 , tvg , ...E - 4.......1 .... , i
GREEN APPLES-halo, at the river tt 12 25 81\50*
Warn]. . ~
PEARLASit-Sales 2•oooilini at Cc et 3. - - \
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CATTLERKETS.• ' ' '',
Dattatlat, Nov. kil..
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Cattle-The supply M oves' at the scalee4c.
day. watt tiotao large antra lenday, tut thaatnek wae
of an Inferloacnality, and prlres Cigna) . dallued. \
The offerlds rearbedllXlo bead. \ f which 71.2.ierera sold \
to ally tot ers 101 to papers Ind len over, ami 815
driven to Plalsielphls „, , • ~ i
Priam ranmel from 52 25 C55',3 25 on \ ho tort, equal to
54 5050 23 nea, Rae avavalritta 7150 ll 2 'o' l .
Huss-The demand Ike peat week hes \ Peen about canal
to the supply_ The quOtat4dies •hav• to...wake:se the vleeta
o u l f g:rg ' w . :l d ell ITt the m s a&T, ' :l3 ` , - 4 1. =.. u t ;',`,T;
the temporary Sheen. of Shohldersithat tOdy . haz• cater- ,
5 -‘l l . l i p h'' . 4ro - dte7 , 7 , 7rn i tft• Vat. kg,. [ hat e .1.. e.
mine d sooftld be looked for here. Itte.qustaVeatte for boss.
during the week. Pave ranged fonu SSW SS
is.
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. [:. Pan_aszvaut....No 11.-_
The demand for all kinds of rattle has teen
more splritoletban fur eon. Weakened.
Tbenderinis at the yard Milled 10(a) he../ beef eaftler. r a
Inandirig 55u driven 00 N I.' tiorki• 731 Cow• and (1•17 .
sc o Huge, sod SON Sheep and lambi. , \ 5 :.
'tore,-Beef cattle rause Om 55 50 ta 2 , 7 lit 105 ba.
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Cows anZl Cal wait-Flank cows Sl5 to, kt, \ Eprinser*Sl3
01 .1. end dry tiewe 5.6 frola emit. • \ , :: \
Hog. -The market \ far drugs shows 'arca, ealea . 31
3 5 ,2 '
ter prices then far route time put. Vie Svekwas pekes,
were from S 5 50 (A 5 23,* 1 159 -
Steep and Larialw--isle• of • farmer .1 11 50 SS 532:
lit
and the tinter 5150:35. \ . , ~ \
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Tb 3 upaleviusue nt -the \ 81int I Fbililelphia. pa It \ • ' ,
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vustrip•tlon up to t h e first lf , &pie twr, 11551. mum to
33 5122,919.920 26. ,
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BALTIMORE Awn 01110-p All. RO p— The tillowia 7, -- •
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nor memarantla of the b. r. upon tli Baltimore es. —..
Ohio Ihail Ilawl. far the month orttelaber. Sul. Tramper _
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ration easwardly Into ,Baltioonw . 4
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Bank 134 wail Llme, e tos Z tons 7 . •
Oaks :NV •• !Live ti . vit. . : ,
lire 'Brick. 413 7 123,44 it.
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Fut• vv.. um •• 390 Maw, .-20 - ~... . '
flour. ', 422010 bbls.,Ot trometa kinds,` 24 ...' •• ,
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Or.. \ , n .F.11e. , kWh. cattle.V3 . 3 3 \
Iro. . • SW •• Fork .2- t, 3. 1:1• 3 . ..'` • : ' •
Iron Pre st u d m - -- Tobamut, 3 96 1.
gsze.. 3
3' - 224 •• Whlskey, \149 Ws 3 ' ' .
Lard.. buster, wi -• Illsosltmcous. \ 321 lise .: ' ,
Leather.. , 142 •• . 0 : \ .
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The revenue for • month lus locit. $183.2:1 94. f I .
which 510.4 s 049 we (Pim the main stets. and 71,1: , •
et from the Washiegt brute/1.-1E001: Patriot- . : .
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11003—Monday being qounty Ostint:Jay, • lance an.- • ,
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bee of stock ralsere aiti pante. col la several of the Wain- •
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ty www , but very tittle businew was done—holdere awtiuw
rates which bUyen are anwl Ilnic to 2:41'. O. waall to I s
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120 heed... In thelb/ at 21 pet. , Some numb.,"
bwtlll.B ...re this vas. We pip - der...ad thew are 3 ' .
out 3:13w0 head fattened In atwounty. or which mtlis . ' I I
s2OO bare th. far been tall. lit Ipelsop Co. •few.nall ' / . 1: .
sales were eels at 53 grow,. APO tn. Fayette a few light : :
1100.5310 creel , . Thew, are bat veny few boo um..
m, • .
Fayette. - -itsfiii...lonr. , : \ V 'is i \ ~
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PORT OF P1T1'' 4 4.13 RGH
egrrn..—There was II (vet 0 Inches la.
.k..,d011e. fun *rents, and falling. \
ARlLliEln_ . \ ° A• • •
./.'Uoßre, Hendrick., MoKeortorr.
itlontin I:argil:ma Brognorthr. .%
bog,thrisrr'. Unger, Wear Nentnord, k
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IndUo.llnitlett.nmgarrlik.
Ilearrl, Gordon. Bearer.. '.,
,ilehigark. Bole.. Beam,:
' J. Bayard. Poetic', Iliza4tt, ' • °
' Wincha.4r. 3loorn. Wherling'
J. .Nettnn, 3.1 - 4. Wheeling.
tiled,. Wt....7g. •.. ... . .
DKPARIED. .
idmtin Inzking,
/11 on. Broinotrj l / 9 - ,, • . 'S.
.- • I.lde-1km:te1t91211.1.110. , • ' .., \ '
. S. McKee, Hendr.rk,on. Ideltrorrord, .. _ , ,
Thor ebrzver. Bader. Wog trtgron. \
Dearer. Gordon. Ilearrr. ".' .. , . . .
Montt.. gores. Ittarer. .
e. Bayard. retds.22l.t.dh.
Mamas, Cog, Zganqville.
kilo, So. S. gnu, Working - port.
Diurnal. Connell, "Wheeling.
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ATit LEAVIA,-nala 005- : \ : .4.
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\ Wit 51111,ADELPIIIA , AND IIA LEMONS,
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L. Leeekik Co'm Pamela:re Paciaticai daily at Na In .4 \
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LOLIISNILLE-titt•htirgh \_• '',\
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or. lAILTIS--Patti Andra.. . \ ~ \
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i NEW OIt:LEANS a MOSILE-o . ecartn. \ . •,'
• NASHVILLE-Luella. . ,
ItOCILINOVORN-Pilat. : .\\
WILEELII4-Winebeater.'
Hr lAD7H-DF; dem.
`lft;Ll.artit.F.-Voteet Cltr.' ' . • ~‘ '
SCAVER-Aletnion boat g a. a.
laenina boat 3e: a.
, • lIMOIMITILLL PACtri 11.1‘.. • \ la.
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' 'crar. Ptrreauncaly Ftana.+The,ephuttl4 ,,
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of:nolora provided by a number of our' citizens .
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/ortho.packet steamer Plttsbuigh, we • ,premtp.
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`ed to
,ita owners, in behalf of 'tho contribitto#,'
t p
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' bll 13; 11:Stanton, EMI. ; aitit,tieo - now fleeting
catiestically at the several mist heads, addpig . N
verikruneltto the beauty Of the m as t
waft , -; '.. - \ ' \
Tao Ptensertag--This tine paekat tried her etesiniagas- ' \ 'd i.
tertian. ag mining dean aa tar ar Shoustan, and every
thing teethed adadrablE. She laares thls.attengeon foe
' \I
Louisville:line atiltike her radar dar at Cinclnaati, on - ' '
hat war on. ea} beta herdin 'Ordepartnr)ircarthis -
Fog macirxertitiemiereikl nsehet Sian. lainsitat'I L UL
\Cant John Birtainglata' will' keel. to niCiTY• mots for
Cincinnati.'
~ lag Hibernia:Ned\ Cant L B
acbe or . .ill lea , . Ulla
et to o'clock for Cinch:Math'
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.ore, fur rle
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neoris BY annut. J- .
\ cur LANDLPxt c b\ Cesade3-19 crooks batter
Beaune ; • Ti oete C 114; 101 boo etc.. ovaer: do
DEM er 10 do gene; 3 dolo Ws %let &
Mets:d: 9.39 besoese Caddlold: 9 UM abrobt Weed
”l7.lo doe rdca•k; II as p 013.11 A 0 lege butter
Naglieh t Ile oneet:34 by saleertes &film t Kleketeon:
te r e?L ma T el t o_Dlriel I d ';
(r.V9 SI gayalo hrldetlthri
GonloZ\ cio 0 1.; tee do 1 bbl . , beexeras 3do been, 49 gqes
b g. a lrbfe o l n ebnle: B 8=017 1"-" •
Pre: o. b. 1433/3119L1.111De berlei • t A.,Wrd; to boo /I Casleld: 31.1 do Deeell ca 1 ,12700 bola .1.
Ido posrlaehl:oglieb Boebett 110 oh,ree pleb-
I . CoV4)rari,"'EMTiv.-B'Vr'.4l3rllo,l%trii
penelesb Wick Niceellees: 3. oxe oboe* E Eeeeoheee:
v.mitdo JJl,Coneekt 3 , 3 4319711 batter • A e!Seens. •
irliF ,THE T VE, LECTURE s which .
1.., Ikt,r. D. VIONIB to Ulises In thhiteach ,
Wra t
leountgen c enon I, • ect,ol2 a II:9101ring map./ .a, mnim `.
to get meth aid to amp th the telsgin 1 . *errettdth
be makes oh, the dabbetb. in ll . ..It 1 ,..5....:"_."` tdon
ULU'
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( 4 9.' tererth b e D" ?.. ' Cf riot \
' 3 ,lttoty of the peop4 P th 0 4 1.
It . tre t h rgte t _peo *"l t[7 . .ltf.V C°4
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G. Carer:m. o l2i people , 0f , C , 71.
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Alai
the e pTi; ' 4 ‘ 1 -
9. Cbotth of the people o 9 Gat..
10.
A. :I/att o o r : Ile , pect i legal.
L'•. II buts Or o *. p
_4.4 M il.
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=Y ob •DI 1941thell lig the PookM I MAII.
llobecelp Mum realerflgst the mute st nert. Sleher
, nottol TUN teteet. eat ut this tem. f 2, nlmosee, la d
imam Lcure. C,
‘4 :4lalt Dr. Pill commence at won it be teal tthte gatecrlA
-6".\ i ltrillTgi r et;mrtto .. Te a trtrl_._ ,. ..._• l* ra
14/174.• of Pun, a selcutmul ufg tralom '....,-
orr Otto the cum.! eras
In the tirehtch tam-
En"g‘\ 74l 'T'l l "' , "'"f ''''" . '"'tr 4. ' 14-
'''''''e l ,% * tl3l3ll:trleo=f4jl Viuttcirbrue4rlth
the aulopl \tNif thee r cberriptiong, If Ober do oth Mrs
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"ty•oari.
WINTER, 4RANGEMENT 'BETWEEN •,, .
PHILADETeIrA AN) PITIBBIIEGEL \,
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' • Tivvol . weat to 24 non 4:.
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N and a Atike let or Duceinbet next, '.
...iro 'in denied by to a bounikastala US.
Oostpary " blrett Pirtladellibla sot Intlebtarels to
1 h. tan irttls ' Olal SS brillo \of Sinn.: ‘resairellett
This i the siortses'an b• route !tempest tn . . Gnat •
Vrea.as: the Allstate Cane'. so.) thescatomodanica are
" 4 " , ' .4
for
hig'lL'''.4 Vtt.rt ElOORE:li ' i
ral - A;trt Csiitost4alroadCosobtin' .
130. 100 Btuthe q Cc \ i t al,Waated. • '••\
Q,EALED • FUOPOSALS ,i'lkbe. receirtmlbi.
1..7 tbe - Ini, • ' .Gas Light &,... Olathe tint Noven.:),
brae last...foe Yu atoms =al borleide bat knalftf.', I
of llttabursh C• artitaLle for akin: Ova. to bidella-
ereil at the steno works ofessa t:AI donvn the '4
mon and swain, or 15..... a `port Vol Ina ..
:Jan boutben) WI. ell toyed oo ...bets:, Itsilat of Split
0.4 439 11, vr bole cunt by ltbof 'Novenaan. Par • . i
sena, to be rude en divisor; to yateel, viocnok r. Oran 4 ,
:Main barbels, The ou Olt-. to L.,24,..- -..-- ----
untmout or by weigblok t Ss. Lour
livery. nth pintail as ma • be doer
We fq enrage the whole mint e
• • \J IN D. 1.
St. Isola. Nov. lat. lELL-1, Mrs,
Tillinghurat's Rre
TrATENTED, June 649.
latule'Tgfitgr:tarr,...-re, ine
ther usu emu for We us tame srv\l . lsuf nude.
sea lthesty agora_•. Ties tmurn I. mulled
um at eeet7 State und County Y tem es,
hibitel. .4 a ...Sy took ytto .1:1 •t thefiur vt
Use Amereme Da.oUtpto New 1 cric
3104 . WOODWARD. Yt
IFIENTW-K.1.110L0
dux..
Ailanadene . IttA FON best Zig COEIC2 sad 44
Opezung, at
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