4414**4 havn* e intereoung and 1 " de= triihnitspeo upon the inexperienced effecting mind. But what kind of People are they who keep such houses! they born a particular class! By no iibnesit. In London there is al mays a tOlituAter,of indivhihtida,...the re f use o f, g - tiknir t ; anttthet a t ativei - of every cpu :I:o4llogAitaliekti*faie of society. rear yalett il in MVP desperate undettaking. pm dr tae.Fbtieglotoel into the pock. 40-004-iinipigence- to the passions ; The preki'ettiortitif these houses are composed of tibeterdgeriebus mass of Worn-outlgam; Were; black legs, hOreedeelers;jockeys, 'Oki, pettifogging ,rawyera; low,tcedes , '.ittee, men' in business, who have failed -through, their, debauchery,. and others at a libeller stamp. They dress in"-the first style off fashion, keep country boWiles, car' vines, horses, and, fare sumptuously; he• themselves uut pith valuable gold witcitna, chains, seals, ; diamond and-other #l4l, costly, s Snuff .- 4nxes, t y .-pot little exception, origirial-y bet wha had beenfieeced of everything, and vvho,in the moment of `ilistre s, ported with them for a mere tri 4hr: Some have got into large private mansions. : and . keep :,first-rate .establish • monis, Poisons, „with a very superficial knowledge ot the, vvorld , can easily discern, throggh,, the , thin disguise of gentlemen they assume. The degregtof . blackguatdism, <villany; atid-Ignateral.profusion which .chatscteri - zee theseArifarpous esi i nblishmentsi - witl doubtless appal the minds of thousands of Dire tespectable and industrious readers.; BtiCthere is a use in thus unfolding scenes capable of scaring the unwary man ofpro ,perty,lir those_in desperate circumstances, from the gaming -table; while the virtuous perlion.nfithe.oommuudiy, in readineauch accounts of what is hourly transacting— dight day, Siinday as •well as every other tidy in the week, in the metropolis will drew' eloper tOgether, and learn tr 141144114'ihAt their simple and honest oenttPatioee do not lead them into the way. at etich unhallowedtereptatione.—Spectn. Texas Squ The New °deans Crescent City sap: s'eneyally known that twiii of• the, 4 feliiiktilhetonging to Texas have beeniiere, sitoB,.ewing to financial ilifficalties Atltug to receive the supplies Yucatan olated-to furaish the squadron for the. 'Ortitiction kir 'her Coast ',and Commerce, ZOfri.:loiiiillit'Ofrairedto the seat of govern rti o£ .te*aas , and .used every effort to, raise means to start a second , cruize in the; avg. , C•pgretis then 'in session triade' a large'appropriation for the navy, but it has imposeible to obtain money. P4.firlivipore has strugg led manfully to over ifficultins winch surrounded hi m,but, `froni the causes above stated, e bas bee.n' wist)ocesaftil. The - vessels untrer• tits Com- Ati•cimoilat4as. While-the natural en ema his ccuntry is prosecuting conquests 944hf2 coast.:. Galtant crews, panting for the breeze again, and conscious of their ability tncompel an acknowledgment from letaticri of the 'liberty of their country, are 440ine.here - front causes, which could neither be foreseen,nor controlled. •den. Caig - -The Boston Post publishes llifigxtract from e letter from Paris, on date of the 27th ult., which is to the following iffeet.= 'The settlenient °four difficulties with ?ranee ha* ta ken"from the government the motives whic.hinduced the President; to advise: Gen. Cass to remain' in Prance, and he gla,dly embraces the occasion to re l .' !torn to - his' country and, his_ friends. He; will leave Elaria for America, by ,the way; of Liveilicio{ and Boston, as soon as he OD Vitt formal 'permission ' ; ,^,,4. New Orleans paper states that .the' abiefengineerr of the Mexican 'lron steatn er Goadatoupe, was imprisone4l nineteen day.B in the castle of San Juan ileVilea, fur refusing to serve against the Texans—. - twelve vf -the seamen were-also in 'irons 'or. htUrsitheoGuadaloupe, for the same refa— 'it'll) perform duty. „VI It rate(f--lhe New York Yi3iPlineiii#lllays that the operation of the , lew,ta!iftlaw his been tested of one, month firlXtbFriance.. The xesuit is, that 'the av. ri t gp of, duties uportimports of every sort If )I'4 abOut thirty per cent ad Valorem, fitt A ii,riq more. . Solemn Thranny., -Thaehtef engineer rittti`Mexican iron steamer ,Guctdaloupe On ho.rlJ, the Medway, on tier return tco. - England. He was imprison- eOl9 e days in the ca3t)e of San Juan aelnkia; fdr refusing to serve against the rf.4itatni;—tivelVe ef the seaman, .were also on, -,board the Guadalope, for the me tefusal to perform duty, Srne h uge av es was °l"fficiryesterdaißent , to foi 6 firth ILI. by; NI!, :Davis, itriMarson - count y. five . to Dr. N e ke )1 1 tY:: 'The leav e s a ' )uAh half t't 2.. e . 11....f,-tv!renV-14 mates' ,1 width r r ` There, ' Tennessee tourtplov • Pu.c yiat In Jrsiettc,t • iv . 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"'"" l " fir , 7' 6 " """I"'_ "'"*"!. ••.".".1/01.400.ae....9.111M6111 mew Iv miusn'ae . ma= !meal.* •••%0•4 war.. . 4 .40 1 4, 472:1. utio sem lia.rsaawraw......sat....smo maw w wig Smola IN -••••11 vn. Caw IMO tDeMOCrattj.: yv hog 1, w o,v_ligrpen . exuß . - • . . . DAILY M PIING POST. P 130.14,15 liirtEl,i9lTogil•NtrritOrllZTOßS !FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 'l4, 1842 • rjr.:the iheory.of protection 'supposes, -too, that afferst certain time, the 'protected arts n4ll have acquired suds strength and perfection as will enable them subsequent. ly,'Mfaidet4to stand np againstroreign corn petiiidn." - - This's an extract from a,speech by Mr. Henry Clay, and to our mind it contains just 4out as'stivng a squinting at the IoW wageiVdoctrine, a 3 cap - be found in any Po , litical document that has been issued in' this countcy r fOr.many years. -of.course; , 'there can be no Other way, reduCtion of:wages to the European standard: must 'tike Owe, hefaie the state of things anticipated by Me. Clay eah ocMir. Mr. Clay undoubtedly re. lies 'iron this reduction - -as the meant . ,to briii'atout the results , het.a4 propttecied; Another Put.listie. munier in New York. Oi hist..BatUrday young Irishman nary _ ed'Gl was lulled by a blow ftom a person of the name of Conk wright. ,He had leftlhis dvvelling:with some friends to 'go to a porter house kept in Ahe 9th ave. nuevhavingdrank there, he, instead of re tt rning home. with his father, vvho coin' anied him to ars. lkillckay's, parte d with him and went to another porter-hquse nnill 2 oibe4-Wreg .4 .#l honin- in ' I.6thetreeti this was ationtilir'cloCk; there he met with •George Conk wright, with 'whom he bad some difficulties, and- they left, together to fight it out. A watchman proieeding on his beat to wardil.sth street, saw:: the men together, Ccnkwright being in his shirt sleeves, whom he itaw strike Goodwin a viqlent blowon the head, which iaid him prostrate on the pavement., A doctor was • called to his, assistance, as it was ascertained that he was insensible, who having bled him, ,36 - c. -directed hint.to be taken home. The coroner was the 'neXt day summoned to take ariante Mor teto examination, but before be derived the rntM,vras delid. • Extraordisiary rao of Ccingevity. It. is stated - in the Boston Transcript. thqt, a few years since, a man, maned John-Gilky, died at 4ugusta l‘le at the age of 124. • This is the most remarkable instance of ow age that we now.'recollect as having ever occurred in New England, or indeed ini 'this tonntry. casea'ut negroes who 'have tarried to the end of theiififth scrire are not unfrequent, bat-we.' woven no, Well•authenticated instance of their having attained - te'greale 'age 'iel knimen.' This • Mr. Gil was, la, other rfirpects, not an-every day sort; of per-son. Aa an evidence:At the ase-of 80 years;he *pa married and , that no -to a fitan. verre—: relile helpmate, but to a lively lase • The frni . : or 'tO9 "c4i4-;1 ci en , the -youngest of who're, at the fatho :deit;h, was under -ages :fie .was of' I, rsh , extrattro, n!q! was a aatAyeofMarne., l is hair wtuvof ~pure silver white, and, 1 what .1* very singular, •ifit be true, said tn•have turned hhielttshertlY ",efure Ida death, - His teeth Were always sitind'aad The Transcript says, in conele, _ i ding its leferelicel is ' lime tcart..4 eta" kw or • . 1 00 , -*agl I.l o eVer -- ' -$ 1"; 'eleasolll4et !7••!4.4.- . ,: , : , ::• , ,' •• • ..••• 4 , ..••• tes;Atri.•.::::::t•f.,:r:i:',:i See First rpte; Commoowealth,ll, withdraw, it; while on a tout to Maine, lin the foil 1 1 4,e th at h e will,withdraw, paid Min a visit, and gave him a dollar for or that ins A ntirneSetric friendS will tell him .ery year of ,his , all about it: In the mean time, we would ask tbe editor ofthe Gazette, wholakes great pains _to shoW that the Autimmsons did: keep. faith with the whigs, how it thitt THOMAS VAIOEY BEAT Hugh Mitchell in W ILKINS , TOWN— SHIP'? awl -that' John Forsyth is f)rty votes behind Craig in. that satne township? How it is that High Mitchell was behind his ticket in Elizabeth township:l Craig had 150 votes there', Miteliell, 137, Did Mr. McCurdy, an Antinta.Sonic, leaderbave any thing to do with .this, or was it brodght about by Democratik*Wrig for C`reigl will he Gazette explaiie 'Wu 'don't think it lirogressof,Clayism. The late electicins have 'remilted Wait disastrously , to the supporters of '.llarry of tile, West." - In 101111 own county .two of tho Clay,, n.en on the UniqU.qeket .are 4e feated, and the third will have a very mea•. gve Majority irideed, 'while the run Pure Antimasons the. men;Vvho . have ei- WO deClared - against. Clay or have not a vowed their 'preference for fa Presidential: tandidate, have all the, honors and pro fi ts . , , , resulting- from the Union.LThis is but the • • , beginning of the tasks of auffering and tri bulatiori, which the friends of Clay will have to endure for him irr this county. They Llicugitt,,vanan tliey formed the Un ion ticket, that , they achieved a master piece of poliey:which wouldunquestiona bly put ali,Kn or swallow up Antirnasona . , ry. , Batet as was the portion, they gulp ed - down Craig in the hope that they should gain by the saerificeikhey. made in dewing sir.' Brit'all their labor • has : . beet in vain; Craig is ;elected;,he norihis friends ~don't thank the whigs one jot, fot their support„ and the cause of Clay in Allegheny coun ty, is if any thing, in a more hopeless state , than it was before:tbe election. In Butler county the whole thym ocratic ticket is elected. in that county, it will be borne in mind, the Clay faction of the federalists this time took the lead. They had-ain • ' l ' owing in inegfavor, and even went so' far :as to Itsk,Gen, Scott to decline in his favor. This movement, we have no doubt,' has- contributed to the recent dem ocratic success in Butler. In blercer A county, there is reason to ii ii . suppose the -Mole Democratic ticket will be elected. This result, we have no doubt, is partly chargeable to the fact tht Clay is in Orefield. In Maryland, the election is now decla red to have been carried-by the Demo eratic' party. The pcpular Vote was cer taint, democratic, and it now is certain that the Legislature is Democratic. - In that state, Clay's name was used , with, an. express~ view to help the federal ticket, 1 The votes were printed under 'a likeness of irfinfy Clay, to make the, matter more certain, and is the city of Baltimore; if is said that in various electioneeriner circulars printed on perfumed paper,. urging out the votes 'tor the sake' of Clay, were t'hen 'Jed round." . But these dainty applianCes effected ' nothing, - The. sage of Ashland could not save the State to federalism. Will the whigs profit by these reverses? ~.. 'Vhe antinontene=fay thatthe election' of moral Neville B:stg ; Will have a "good _ ' effect," as it huahvwn that attic e. the -ticked` the mere faithfully wilrliiietdo the bidding - of I Irk IYFaIIPiW, 44'414 most heartily Creig's political sentiments,' but zeitnnothelp feeling something ..like res p'gc for arfect *nowlledge of the ma. Inte:ef4tieOlr:i . atti the - vkitt 'ttr'ith which he`cooljs ownetr. rot y:vaportugsti,.. Who - Diddled Poor - Hush Nlitebeit , I The,q-azett,edisenaees the case of,P oor the defetted . 17,10,g Fi di data.tOr :Clerk in -a way which rove 4 - 4 1 ) 6 c4lo4lor *tie wile* of ilia': ! ) rehYeek. Hl l, 44414 1450 4 01 saviSo4oll,l6l' • - 'ol.obrtan_ • - _ 2., r'.l~ _~ :.x: was the latter, Western nive rsit y. Law Prtfessorsitip.--It will be seen by an advertiseme n, in this paFier that a Pro fessor Ship of Law has beenestablished in the Western- University, and W. H. Law rie called t) fin the place. By such move ments as this:the Board gives ,evidence that'they mean to proceed in good `earnest in the work nfregetteratingand building up the old University. Mr. Lowrie admi 7 rably fitted to perform the duties of the professorship. To legal acquirements of a high order, '3e - adds perseverance and patient industry,' qualities which, vale able, anywhere. areindispensable in a Pre , ceptor. It is slight tribUte to Mr. L.'s merits, that from a bar furnishing so ma ny eminent lawyetsOki,was chosen untlib : imottay to fill the new PrOfessorship.-- We hope that the disinterested efforts of the Trusteas will not go unrewarded, and t hat the Western University will soon take a high rank among our Institutions of learn. President Tyler returned, to Washing ton on Fliday lasts The Kadisonion says that he seems to have derived much bene fit from his repose and seclusion at the Rip Raps. " - The marks'of fatigueand exhaus tion, so apparent at the close of, the long mad session ofCongress,lhave entirely dis appeared, and he returnawith fresh - vigor andrenewed spirit to the rnaniftsld duties of his:exalted and, responsible,station.", Croton cetehratton. The .New Yorkers have a -grand ceie , .. bratiOn, this d'ay: on the occasion ;of the in troduction of water to the city by the Croton Works. c It is said that every branch the inechenical non nave repor ted tO'the' hoard, of conanaissionerS, their willingness to join in the, celehration - with their"implements of trade•lizo, 'The whole - body of the rniiitary'of New Yolk - and ad. joining counties, will partide on,--the occa sion, and the fire departrriteui - Will - likenrise unite with different bodies the Droces . These works are a probd moniunent of the skill and boundlesic)bnlelthiSe of the people of:New York. .The - Tribune gives the length(if the 44uedipt ae 4l mile.; capacity of the Distributing Reiervoir2l,- 000 1 ,000 gallons; eapacitylof the Receiving Reservoir 150;000,000, Ikallons; available capacity of the Croton take Resorvoir hours 34;t340 . b0U ? )ischarge: In._ 24 gitironsi width of the -A; gneduct tube -7 feet 5 inebes, depth 6 feet bin. i4estletit' Pui toile 1,0, inches. ,Some papers are sayl ng nice tnga a bout the ladies with,feet. This is to bring coarse shoes into ' Great Btaekstuotiv--Vhf PhttatieV iia IgFe7men. .' • : r• Tiwt*rs .rtottr „k. -4- 0, 4149 • - :, - .•,.:,,A .'• 7. ,': ..S.,.;!;:;,:::- .:. ;....0 14$ - t testeFerite' '-.'- . 014 e Ir. , 7 1,":b . ' ,. . i i ..Z . 17! r ,-ja-,,,-.:i%g7..,,,fik, 10C84ttrhitilitel - WW ; „. -, -.... ...;.... , •,..... . .. ' - '.. , :-. 4 . - -' 1 ;:: 3 -5....f,,..":'•''' '• - •' - v . .: , '•:• • •' • ,;:•!..;:.:'"e.r , 7'.' -- k:••-4 , i.: , ,t. . . .._ .. _ .. _ .-. .. Counterfeiters,'—Four or fie have been art•estea in St. Louis for making ten cent piees, aTa Dtmes. . . The !Mexican: Tariff goes into operation on 'the `first 'of tiext Montt", Thick, double soled walking shoes will be all the go among thp ladies of New York this season. The: grave digsets won't like this.' • - inveniion.--Terstperance scythes - , wartantes) Lb Cut- wiiholit - 'whiskey. . THE LATE • ELF.CTIOtiS. Obio News . • That same- old Coon fan't come its In Jeffeesori, Shannon has ri . emall'ina , %)rity, bat the Derrliferatie RepresentatiNtes are, defeated. 2 I)ern. loss. T. Belmont. 2 Dem. Representatives chosen. Harrison. 1 Dem.; ^ a gain. Tuscaratoas. Said to be Dem; Iran, a Columbiana. 600 Dep. majority; -200 more than last year., FRANKLIN COUNTY-300 Whig mnj. ~The Dersioisata have pitied 800 on the vote 0f,.1.840. A.. feW -towpsi - tips in Clark co.-4how a dem. gain. • >Two in LiCking also show a gain: Eight townships in Aluskingum, 750 for Corwin, as in 1840. ' _ _ A. report. from Dayton gives reason` to hope that The Democratic Representatives are elected. Extract to uf-it letter,trithe Editors Dalton,. Waynnel- county, Oct. 12.: . _ . Dear Sirs--I hasten to lay before you the partial returns , of out county; 12 toW,m,- ships heard from, giving' a democratic ma j.irity of 600. or:700. tight towns, more ~to hear ftorn, all democratic majorities sure. and 2- iyhieh will only give fedtwraj. united of about 50, Out whole ticket will, be elected by about 800 to 1009. Majority on Governor say 1200 . . The full returns from Holmes Co. are'reeeived =Thrierity - 1106 - onSharynon—;Stark Co about 800 for B'lonuon, sit hut_:2 tovinsVipiin vote in .740 in.Siaik County, wag 403„clon? Nyay,ne, deM flolines 797—whole dem. gain irr.tue three crannies; Holmes, Stark and Wayne, 1381. The present ihdlcgtiope have donfd of Rhat:oofi'a electron; Elf.e . pell eidtitocra tie rintiririt,y in bath branches of the tegislatrri. . • • , lespeOfety, %Y. CLlYAllo6A—whig inajority• - • LAKE---603 do. ritillrErStieVALTiltilvill. llo ARMSTRONG Cb.l---Jacob is Said to be elected. T He rai against the Dem. nomination, - bat is said to be a Democrat. Tiemoctatic ticket Ss .elected -- : • - CRA.WFORii.T.Ife whole regular. Deinperaticticyit., 'except s4:.iiirr.rothAn- Perna:crux ic ticket . CLARION.--Davia-13..L0ng, demi-e -lected.• - W ts i T &laud LAN D.-- , Deffrocratie , cit coarse. ' 'CUMBERLAND and EgDFORD..."—= are said, tri tiave gone for the ',Wtirge:‘ rN doubt it ' - Repaintglatton. • ASS,ILY. Al-1011e . Wasiliogtoni. 0 . , , Armstrcmg, I:tc. Mercer, 70.. r Crawford 7 k - • 2 Franklin,. Clarion, . --;•0 Westmoreland,o . So far,!a loss,of FIRE IN OWrINIAItrIt LIGHT Wh learn ; front the Mar o'ck)Fik on j Tuesday monolog a fire witillialtfitVii..)lofitocden buil. ding occupied by Joint r: Rotielliareilis. - itttp on !lain street and adjoining 9)604 r b% OM atilsnV" '1•00 1 ' P• g ewe ' 'it, 'g • 4ett.;: ***l arkleY 'll7ft 0 0ArlOPP . .; • --II _ . . Poor 000 dollar, but h e " Wagon - Freigh te 6 4 BaltirnOre $l,OO pe r , , -9004 , The Ki tit has joined dm Tee,, What itirlHerb en say - The broto - n defe . ,"7 , cloy in New York asTRIJv WV -',Xlll.—Lettr stwoo Western Volverery at Net public that they hive ettitaistal nett ion with the Utthrerffty, Atifkitiiiicfittetaatlettal f a a it titadr brttaches. T hessiude of Instruction and occasional moat•coarss,At The year will consist of tea months each: - • 7.. , . . Ttle,frtst.„ ter m will eamineut No vember next. • Th e tuition fee is 437,!10pei LITIt II . LOWRIe, Bar, has been @bonen Profenor. pleasure in announcing natal? 'titre the services or onk so adl 'try reason of his legal arquiro one so hiithiy,esteented mt.& Tile a nurzed' retommendation to all hie tpialifkio ions as. N.. • The trusieee having heo, 11441001 front a view 011ie Ki the studies of law, In the 'Art a'so the very obvious ad rant' Inctrirpner matt oiler ptatelit I intiment ,cif such an . InVi nation ons popu'ation. The student pies of induntry and energry,aq indolence and hl rural.. Ne wtt awirresd; in all its furno, , nearly the year round, and! in the West. w here a ;treater n t plea arise for dhicussion. , The•Gominiueeate drsitolliks avail iliemeelvet of i he advaniam Imincdtalely I.v (Viol hi t tie lattice of Wa ;ter IL Loot, 1), or Lv atltlreVing him by 'mu,* limos may commence ”arty - thereafter ae pust-iby. Garr . Peat ASOV.v. We take a pleasure inc llienee•nr t he-public, %Vatter IL w, inthe.Weatern Univettitni gent [metre nsi nets t for his sok ties, unit in , every Way Ounliful to which he loan been elected. SIMI% 11 , 42111i0i t „ : • I ACM'S* unG., 'cross BlROtin Oct 14 if e - the -Bouprable tks Joilirsi/ - Vats rier Sessions of the Prltt. df Allegheny- TI,IE petition of Griffith Jo . township, In Ihi couno 0), That yOur petitioner bath materials for the acconnnodationd at his dwelling book% in=lie tam that.your Minors will 1w plyftßed4 keep a-puttlie hone of petertnt . Hanes, as irt ditty hotted, will:prn We, the soliscribPrs cPin..ns nr slitn lio Ferliry, that tile. Rillive pelif for honesty cad temperance, and, houseroom and con venience+ 101 iit of strangers and travelers, necessary. l'homna Karns, David •Builinutn.... - .Ephiaim Jones; jr., Josenn Lawson, [toss, _ stOli Oct 14-3 t SOlgE - TIIINO2C 1R Pt'. AS OTIP'< .frefil . all the remedies which to rt'lrviale that distressing evil has yet Rowed FO tlt oroughtL dons as.t be.eglebrated ;Tumulus a s•ooee.aort -effeetunity hyttiet -worilt.t.he Wet, and it They arest they..are set forth, the money it fully_refuudrid. • Sotd. TUTTLE'S MEDICAL A. .wbere also 'Rey be tiad Dr. Broii , .peplic and. Anti Bilious 1104 w t ollect:86 Fourth street. 'PRINTING N. W. Corner °fir, Tus prosriclors of:pmmom . 43(11- hiANUTA9i:eitga te.gpectra! aititAlte'ittatfonsof'Cliose pa peri, indwell clioeen a - Faort me nt at evrezirwe. AggEs ,Necftmary to al. b Printing pa 7C d to ex LETTER PRESS Books. Handbills, .= ... _^FT~~.~- ~.,, H . ,z—kl e .., . *:-!, -. !..i;. - ,- .,.•, . ., ! =, ' ! ! !'"q::, ; - -: . . - 01,titLES PEILI IL THOMAS IRIV/S, Henry Eltsba 'Witt C 4 BOON AN OF EVERY RE: Dile of La . Bill [lrv% 'Black Chetis -.7...21.:t1ifnbs of Stage,; Steam boat, and Cana! " • - ;WWI CA Printed otl thpshortest noiiccaaa IVF•Yelppaifully ask the pal •, the - public . in general le, ilils h Sep:. $9; 184-. Suttion 8,.p FF ALO ROBES AND ICL be sold at _Pausoei !tombs No 110 Wood Operlor Eutroio vanes I,cr superior 13UWalo 0 verros• Qca )3-1t 110eSE AND LOT AT .tIVP. .141. h Inst. at 2 &clod(' r. iil4l4ll;ti sitattied_ on the comer .irteee ts. in the St h Ward ofthii. i.WO stodge high, with a buildAiigig. • • older OPP ~Ctlß6pLBsk -BY. dim,,l • , - • _ritt.O . urgh, October 6. . _ . ''" 'CARPET ,Ni' DRY _.' 'll4eali Ar ri val and 'COT Prig Subocriber having jug , '-',,CaYperti and Dry Goods,a. Wlllll4 or the 'cOminan ity at ••• • +With Tlici - en rttrA ty solicit lc. militing to buy, before yoiskisl ~., Their Stook consists pi IVll OO ' ' 81141aels Carpets, omit • '.4ilNr.fine Ingrain, __ ine, -...d0 -do , Pimonoo do . do -I a, 44:34434 Phitn:Venetiaii, ' 4434-571t.Twilled,- do i 1/161-ittrt,-Carpet, a nen: - r°4 .-. ' .irttate:;. •-•- • -- -- ./ Flair oft alai haotit taidint. • ,-- 4liicittineetkn with a WO raiiktr-Ora Goods orbital ! 4 ottAtddiatiteboieitr Of Vie et ,T• - . • ':' '4II,I,ICWn .141844 IA -- '4o'llo il ', ... U 14./ 7110 - • CinP_ln' tityyeeta G ovet rime the tie Pa ; ce Irr" pets toyed, ot h e r del ~~, cutitiv. ' te ateAl its a by our certain an w 0 tit ijcs gil Wit verbly f anti wh Ila us tha luable ty, MEM '.le of Ffe to "so:A. ablishment nivereary = e held this all 9fh afr to atenti- 4110 n id "A tg Etopem: MEE ding a alas 'Warr y .betwee Clevela o'qFpe. • the fire Th 4 ike Irale4 wit ti t of bra INEEME tail , trade I-) y, much 0 big, thi•igs e Poet, haA y the Aboliti ../}ul; jr., :3, by the I) ',,aelkusetts. iiing Fleet r'.3 bill he MEE ief."="-- A I with 111 MOM our tiinr e N. Y. KOH .4 IZNINU. ning Past cr.v ,risen ?ur stria , depart dal • a Teviarod her ptrts assortment and many wholesale ,revive ifer rations Invd y and for a id grew b proditee. d and road a 3,32 per blv 1ay53,37 sales at our sold in our 25 a 27; 1 „53,9.5 per $4 per ha ',75 per bar , Roes, :ties, 111,50,- `• ph. • 111,31 . a s;l', bio sit; brags !.'St.ehou ertt d iotirs por 4Th ri Ott.);•Si 144,04.50 i 124. y 19 to ' lb. 'id to the ,city - 0 io Vf6 *WC by' amt ' ißib .eh terms
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