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'T.ut if this change' in ihe constitution cash, every printer cod attest.) An inhoxU not be obtained and important ap-quiry was set on foot to ascertain what pointmrtiti continue to devolve on the rep-biid become of the contents of the packrrsonta .ves m Congress, ,t requires no age, nnd Mu Jone. was apphcd to who rn f MH r'7CCr mt7r- Bverred that he had no knowledge of nipt, mi will become the order of the day. i . . j L . v ji anWit. under the arb of concentio it contained, o7 what had become, sacriiketo establish precedents for the ? leaving it at Wheeling. It public pood, evil of serious importance j 18 fuPP0Sed lhat fear of suspicion b the freedom and prosperity of the re-j restin3 n ',,mi of dishonesty in this public may arise. It is through this chan-J m:i,,,r, induced the commisiion of the that the people tnav txpect to be at. j deed which ended his useful life. A tucked ia their constitutional sovereigntv, paper was found in his rooo? after his and where tyrranny may well he nppie-i death, soF irmly protesting his inuo-
iicuuen i.) spring up, in some lavoraoie e-1 etnee. id.
ORIGINAL.
WHISKEY. The whiskey consumed by the hands employ ed on a single job near the Lick
ing summit on the Ohio and Hue canal.
inergency. Against such inroads every
I guard uht to be interposed, and none
Utter occur than that of closing tlie sus-
Ipected acnue w ith some necessary consti
tutional restriction. We know human na- .
1 !....... il, 1 .... I tlire to h liin- til fvil- no n ro rirli
. . . . t:m!.Mft i.r:.v tht wnmrivnnt ;cost thc coiitractoi the snniof N3000.
yi'C.'iilenl o; t!.e l mteo Male, ami certain " " v - - v 7 j t, whUkev eor.sumed . . to te.mitution: nnl hr nrp thp nnimnn. lbrt ,l1 UUI-1 -"!" 3 mi, wuisKey censumeo
iitirci:!icd federalist, ol the ea-t, to,,.v rtn-tlhlf , iirnvi ,, fl ' by the laborers, cost more than the
temptation, oji the pirt of our political "read or meat
servants, should be closed. It is uratifvincr to learn that several
M name haung bten t.eiore the nation of the contractors on thai hne lmp in
I for the. tfice of chief magnate during the 8oIv d to prohibit the common use cf
.mriMniasyuui ouww., ,-.c . , whiskey Htn'.i g ttieir ha-di. Theawt ,na s.tuation truly delicate; but delicate- Commi-tiouer hat also interestrd n.twasmylr.endsdonot and my ene-j itJ lhis malter and lC rt6ohl.
vrhrh a sl';'ht a'! u-iri w : made o;ne time since , In? n t vet 1 1 en brought to a close.
When the whole ii laid before the public.
frhc r suit, and sjch part a will death
sho.v the 1. it'ire of the controversy, shall
apnc.ir in th; paper. At thi time, any
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nei remark- onnmu n.s . i ,-uo.n,u , - v. ' f ' - ; tion of the contiactors will probahlv b 1 . .r,, 1 .,,. !;fft nf,.f .rtinr. ind lf tiomthc independent grountl then ecu-, . ,. 'V t""o.i. ,y - 'AuUI at.ord ."it Jittie atisi iction, am: 11 1 . ' carried into etTect. That the n -ill ul . ni. .iL Wit 1 ibvrnlin'r thp trust rpunsnd nn,iJiuiu iiiiutucu. 1 WlllUi
oJd to idle to anticipate lut is yet to. c by illtrij,ut.in for thepres.dent.alchair. j liu,y b th P'rs by it, is moialSy
tVSC. A.bv .1 ieso ution of our bo.U- vou h:i ccriaiD. Utn. CftronicYf.
thought proper attain to present my name to the American people, I tnut entreat to be eicued from anv further service in the
An atti. !e in tlii piper, under the Acri.
riiliural head, i? woith the careful perusal
feven farmer in the cmntrv. It is queo-p ;t m.h. .ui w nii-m . . . " . .1 . ! it is due ti tnuself to i t
titiable hcther anv animal, nut 01 me . - " . .igress
p ! tor tiif-erent purpose . it 1 highly t f n ! i u 1 t 1 1 it the f 1 mer be made nciiuaint
COL. CROCKETT. If ia fifritnrt in Ja n i o r hrn i i ncr niinnr.
aiijgi st, m conclusion, that 4. , 1 , 1. . V' tnattcl. Crockett, a member ol Con It t' j tactice vj'un the mar-' r rf , ... , j, . - ,i cress Irom I ennessee. arrived at N ash 1 t,t i.thm !irwl lipurp tpl , o
hole mnltitudo over wh.rhrr.an had do. r,m,,r to rftlip fr.,m :, Mtntinn xvheie ington on the 8th of December, and
r.ir'a gi.cn him. has been f 'tin 1 f be of, trniptatmn may exist, and suspicions arie! to n's 8eat 'att "r,'Vil ws ac t. red M! vi-;e than the -been And :s of the c xen ie of an it.lluer.ee tending to ';ted for by the report tout ho was
.. L.. .t. . rt'..t r,;m:.l uro r ilrtil -l " ' OWtl agraiLIIZemCni. rut. .r wm.u, .wtt.njj u umuoicu
I'.ut though some imprudent friends ofj the treent President, through an over-i
f I C!
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H with nen.ture.-u.l .pi.u.ty m n? .Pv.j..t,wu ,.n, ' S- ' .W Kettint the tote of his district. "Il e,-dt,'i"-ie.. PieaufMrof that at tirle, ad ance their claims to promotion, rnustlhere js'nt f wjf, n,ay be shot." .. . . I ...... .1.
t I ,e i' t ot , v ,f, ,.le m v.tMv .l.n.n tl ur,g cr.o.r. t. m.iic nmue me op.niom. Th j3 fhe ,nmfJ Kcnleman h0 pro-
.! 1:1 tfe fite er ;.i une. I he ; riprvscu oy ucn. jficivon in 10:0, um-er, c,ir,.d certihrates to prove that he be
':; 1- ! mu nber is,:cd. f;oia hi h janimprt -ion that they can theieby reflect ' h;ved himself geiiteellv while dining . . . . . . . ... .1 - 1 1 ii. l : .i il
to .0 tit t'f J :t pC r l 1 iWCti. contains: ino:nrin.uy r:isiii- uxi iuoe nuu nae, nun 111c t icsiucui. iw.
. - rn1 rr.crav : e t 'I " V " " ' d by ("lormd lor him a cabinet, in opposition .. 1 r.ri. r. t" iM - to tb.c rer.t::i.ri:t he thi'n expressed, thev
1 M.'t .-.1;., ..it.... .Lnt ,.vp ,wlH,,r.l. l.,forP tl.i. timp 1 Ue' l,'t'l ' coir mere ia I traveller, on re
: 1 1 . i .1 1 i-i'i 'iu iiii.m in i,m..ij'i".,i---- i . . . . - . w v. , ........ .....v,i. , , -, . .
;iiiingiu uru un oaiuruy f veiling, ui
steam boat and turo Letl$.
He declared there wa more truth in it -C M 4.1
i mi: i rinji i, in. in ijiui)iuiiu oi i'ir. au
IIATC IIELOU'S HALL.
FROM THE IRISH OT BILLY O KORE. Batchelor's ball what a queer looking place it if! : Kape me from inch a'.l tbe dajs of roy Iif, Sure, but I think, what a bnrntu disgrace it i?, Never at all to be getting a wife. See the ould batchelor, gloomj nnd lad encngh, Plucing: hiitkitlle otr tlie fire, S ou it tips over Saint Patrick! be'i mad
enough (If be were preicnt,) to fi;bt -with the Squire. Now like a bog in a mortar-bed wallowing, (Awkwardi'DOUgh,) neehiiu knoaiiirig hudoujh,
Troth! if tLo breud he could ate without twallowia, How it would farur hii pulate, yoo know ! Ilia dishcloth is mminjthe pigi are devouring it, In the pursuit he hnt battered hit thin, A plute wauted washing griiiulkiu it icouring it, Tundtr and turf! what pickle hc'i in!
Pots, di. hen, pans, and tut h graisj coaiiuod itie,
Ashet nnd prata fckini kier tt.e floor,
lis cupboard'i a itort house of comical oddt-
tie,
Thing that had ue?erhren neighbor'' before.
Ill uttl hein f)cr, the t.ihlc, Ml setting o,
)is-ti , take ca're of youri hs if vou can!
but hunger retunis theu Le' fuming and fret
ting to,
Och! let him ulonr for a busteof a man!
ato in the ni;ht then he g'es to b d shiverin'.
Never tlie bit it hit bed madv :it all, lie cretpt bkea tarr-.itin under the kiverio.',
Ujtd lurk to Uie picture .f llntchclor's hall ! T
HECII'i: FOK iMCKLING BKKF.
Im h from experience ice can r'rommen'l.
S ik the hi i i J4 ti uis in fn 'sn valer:
1 2lh. Saltpetic; 1 l.. Biown Sua: I pt. VV. I. Mobi.jfs; C gall, water;
Salt n...uh I make the biine bear a:, ep: jikim the bnni'.
American Fnrmn . MWn.Pi. aMr.- ma
KEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
To take out bruises in furniture Wet the piece well with warm wa
ter, then take lome brown paper fife or
tis times uouDled, nnd well eoaUed 10 water, hy it on the place, apply on that a hot flat-iron till the moisture is evaporated, and if the bruise is not gone, re-
peat the same; you will find after two or three applications, the dent or braise
is raised level with the surface; or if the bruise it mall, soak it well witb warm water, and apply a red hot po ker very near the turface, keeping it continu illy wetted, and yoo will sooo fi-d th- indentation vanished.
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Akantc.C3 of Devotion. Mr. Sam
l.,:.rerrtyre?rett see U.e n.i-.ra u.e ne n..wn m un- ciMracer ; Hf.dfori,f 7nR waa about to kneel for I-uti. nthat the woik h been h .t ( the P resident when they supposed hV,hf; porp08t. of clP rtn up his pray er. , . , i . t i , ui i ,e b.iiifid. sb ri iirtifi"- i: ri. 1 r flip . . . . .
1 1 v p ati'onieii. at .1 n...-i i m; ; - i j ' :wnen tie perceived trie I g ol a man
olemnity ot an oath tor the pooclol a prea protrudintr from under the bed. Mr.
nation, by unv opinion he micht formerly Rees immediately cau.-cd the fellow to
ydtss thcie l e an incteaic of suh.-tribeis.
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lunccivrn. i hat lien. Jacuon was sin- oe secured, anu on the next rnoin'.py tie
cr:e in the sentiments he expreed in W25 was fcnten ed to the tread mill for
t! tre inod.-viht; but it is cquallv certain Ut(,q munth?- The discovery was for-
ih.it he n;i in nn error, in v. i-hinif to exlu :e fr.m anv cP.tc under the mtiortl
Innate, as Mr. Rccs had tush in I ts
petkrt lothe amount of 130, which in
Till: M.Vv HIM.T. !... t week, 1 td. the li' eity : r.ar.irv if jcrn b ere t!:::rht . a! W-.!i-Vu'tou, most likely t ) fjnn t).e Ne v (' iht .ft. lu doin?f. h i.i no ot!.er ir.-.t.ve n, lew. tlian a wi-h to pr itit'v pub!i: ; i t i x . " v e irlv us !r; :rd fi :n th" r.'ith rttv c-i !ti ;h m-. i-:f trrr.-itio't tm I'm le !.
I '!i! n-t enteit.v: i a ;;t : t corret-i
I.1'-. f it it s,e:Tis t'i it rort un e litr.' men's, w bich are now i en on authority 1. Socthard. L-q. Secretary of the
V-r fpins :'.ie not ei.tnelv at e:ie nn- that cannot be dnuhte d, show tsrettv Con- w;i appointe J Attorney Ci-ner
1t the pm-pet ef the New rn t'li-t r :it : - clniely that nbepieiit retlection has o1'. lave taken nmbrac'" at t!io-, w !io have, j conv inrcd him that t!ie principle he or.rc
II lt-. ltl 4. 1
in tiron.iiMiiiv wt uii nare c nan Lieu
1. I.'.."' -
lunvrrnmcni, every man ur.om.trr.i i e .ic . pockets before mornii.g.
cared tiy t:.c peojde tr.e mot wot thy n-j mor.jj them to repteser.t tb.cir interests in! Trenton Fthrunvx tl.
the ro.i'.r iU of the nation. His appoint.! Yesterday, in Joint meetine. Sauuel
mm. J - r '
t - c I,
t'irv iv, "piem it'i; lv filmed for -r'nl .bick-m i f'aliirt 1." t,eer :!.t of." and charge i them u ith a w ih i i i,-.i a-ti'-e !" "the m a wh'-ai toe p obi e 1 avf d !o honor. Tli-t 1 n ;s r it a appoitr r of (liner?!
k.on. at ti e last eld t! n. is known t t!iis paper then r iv ulate l, bat
I '.M d t-t I tbr rbon-p of
jidviK ate I is not correct. The T, S. Telejrraph of the 2r.th e.ltimo, contains the following announrement: Ve nre n-.ilh.v. ie-l to fay that the new Cabinet w ill con'-i-t (f Martin Van 1'rtren. cf New York, as Secretary of St ate.
al of New Jrr.ey for five vcars. Tho
absent, Mr. Southard i not forpotten in
hi? native State. Tnie American.
y X' :
v.,il. I drtrimiied in mv min i t .tu .t hi-' J,,!in H- I'-at"". of Tenne-see, as Secre
tary ot ar.
' m he w i 'to
t o-.'.-
i
l'io:. -trtijTi f.iilv. and kit predispoM-d
' i . t ........ r t r ' M l f l'i'.i TAhllffl it I ffl I '
i fome i.to power. It v:Lt t e mi! ntuae of the 1 ife Tif-i
d it. to h v e fi i' n !. w ho. by boi k- nn-
pi'id. rit a tl e v ---re imrncdev tr I w arm in hi iippo:t.did hrn r.re ioj'iry tiian V. tron.:'-t nppon: S r !i a! i, t;m It; f 'ont arin u it. o-. ; ill ! the r,;o wi.li
There are about COO Evangelical Con
rgational Ministcfs in NewTIniland
1 15.000 communicants; end '250 vacant
churches
The number of communicants in the Preabvterian Chinch in the United
irntiri t. fntrnam.oi t enny ivania, as States is about 1 50.000 ; thp cumber o
churchrs 19j0; niini'trrt 1300; licen
tiates 200; preshy terie- 3J.
In the Protestant Episcopal Churcl
there are clerg 607; churches in
lf.27, 598-remmuiiii ants reported in
1 12 1, about 25,000.
Calvinistic Baptists, in the United
States. Associations COO; churches
4027; ministers 2740; baptized in 1323
Se rr tarv of the Treaurv
Jnhn McLean, of Ohio, as Tostmasicr
bv a (ur c xptosiiHi of tb.f ir, (ie. eral .
John I'xatic b, of North Carolina, as Secr t il of th- PSavv.
John Mrphep-on I'.errien, of Georgia, as Attomev (iener.nl ' It w di be seen that the Postmaster Gen
eialit to be incln Ic I in the Cabinet.'1 From the La rnrebtirch Tftlbidimn. .Murder in'xt la; We undf rsfard
bv a ir'-nllema i win was an eye witness
I roti lr-it Jak:i. And u!iiii !v miUt after the fact, that on Thursday even
ho we'd r v i!tii--:ive mo hum mv im : mu !.it, in the town of Harriet). Ohio,
Inin iM hv the p ime of John n.rdsell.
unirdrrt d his wife in a most inhuman maimer. He nssaulted her with an axe, and at one blow ave her sti h n wound in the face, that she fainted and
fell info the hie; not y ct satilied, he pullrd her out, and proceeded to cut
f ivt'nev are. nnrc dherotis than my encThe f dl-1". ii.;; rtrart from General Jikt m's ri tii'nati'in f f hi f.i' e ot V. V. ?rrator, to th Leji!atiirr- of 'I'mnes-re, tir brought iorw ard to si.ov how irnpr b-
:.f.!e it i that he shonM nppoit,t the men with bis axe, until h i hand and her nho have been m itke l out in the papers her.d w ere almost entirely severed from . ii. ... i ;.,.,.',.,) .,.!.;,.,. :.. ! Ipm body when the interference of the
rrt nppiitim to his iccorded stnlitoc:it J'. tmti from fiftx. Jj"-.vsn Written
CtlVrREilLLt: MARKET. Apples; green, per bushel, 50? dried, .$1,00. Beef; per cwt. 2,00 to 2,50 .Butter; per pound, 8 cents. Corn; bushel, IC; Meal; 18 cents. Chickens; doz. 50 to 75 cents. Esigs ; doz. 4 to 5 cents
Flour; superfine, per cwt. 2.50,
enod, $2,00 to 2,25. Han.s;
Fresh, 3 to 4 cents. Oats; bush
el, 12 cents. Pork, per cwt. 150
to 2,00. Wood, per cord 40 to 50 rents. Wheat, bushel, 75 cts Whiskey, gallon 18 to 20 cts.
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CI.t:l.NXATI PRICES CCRRTNT.
neighbors chicked the brutal outrage.
We understate! that he is safely lodged in the j til in Cincinnati toawait his tii-al.
v 'i.-i itimi to the I.ris'cAare ui 1 in.'ttt.tc,
w '. nn, Suicide. Mr. J. II- Jones, a repec 'With a vio-.v t ) ?'itain, more elTerta ally ! tahl:- merchant ol St. Louis, shot him-
) a i 'ire, t!ie rixio-n whi.hdiilf t e ' .f j (ie luadwitha p-sti I on the '.: . jrre it f I i of pi er ii.to in iepon- Or U olt. in Phihidelphia, of which ' ' .t.-oa-tn.itioa.tlrbo. k. I would Kinase, u,it )C jj((1 i , , ta 1 1 1 1 v . He had been p-.,vi;.n rhrivr m,Ti,,r oj (-"'.l,r,sUi with a package from a tra n-s mUixVtltoJh a ,.,rr : :iral i( j( ioUh. j( Sf Liujs ,oaho,her j i;....r,;fnirM,lcrmy-,r;,1.v h. ;a, lU!;rJ, th, bul vr) J)is coute u: a '( I, ci 1 fir t o vfori t'ttrr.ititr, except . , . .... ,. .7 ii r- , i I,' i i h'ft ll a V h'Mding with a respectable ''i c i'S of pi I k 1 1 1 ) i! f-p t : t.tl t ace I w out. 1 - .ptf.rthe ,son that vac;,m,r,. in:hrml.b forw.irdr.1. Upon the re- ' - tepiitment, ar not hornet orr.,nen-!c fll l pkrfge at 1 ittsburgh it
. .m I beca-ise no barrier ?h mM bo in-j was opened aim :ouno to comau. iuhh
.-r- ii selectin:r. to the Ltacb, c.cu of lr:t t dcatj ar.d integrity.
in'' bu a roll of old neYriapets, in-dead
ol bank b;lls, (a suiry reprcscntalivc cfjhcrso oiill."
2C.G52; communicant 232,494.
There are in the Methodist Episco
pal Church, travelling preat hers 1533
superannuated preachers, 10G. I ot;
preac hers, 1 642. Increase in 1 823, GC
Members in society 421,105. Increase in 1S23, 39,108. There are many local preachers. Number cot known.
An imprctement in the mill for Grinding
Lorn, or otr,rr drain: heunen JUedUy.
Iiloomfield, A elf on Lounty, Kentucky, September 5, 1823.
THE main object of this invention
appears to be the turninp of both millktones in opposite directions; as this is
not rcw, the claim of the patentee must rest upon the manner of effecting this object. A ertical wheel, with cogs
upon its face, works into two vertical
tundh s at its upper and lower points,
and, of course, turns them ii opposite
directions. These tiundles are attach ed to the spindles of the uppi r nd lower stones, nnd the desired motion is thu attained. Tho manner of attaching the spindle, and hanging the slone-, we do not think it necessary to describe. The patentee says, "what I claim as new and n9 my infention, or diicovcry, in the ahov desciibcd grist mill, is the ue, or application of the whde machine, with the exception of the two
main wheels, aud the wallowcr in the
URSUANT to an order of th-
Way no ( irrit Court, ct the Scoi.-I
month, (February) Term thereof, 1 829,
we will sell at public vendue, or. tho premises, in ti.iid day. (Tuesday,)
7'Ac 14i oAr 4th month, April.)
Next, the following deoi hed
Valuable Properly
L intone fourth - f : miie north of t'e
Tow n of lUi:llMOXL Way r:0 co. I-d
coniiitiri; ot
3 a s-'a ACRES OF EAA'fK Oa which t!o re is orcct d a neat ii' i
substantial Cotton Factory, In which there are 10S SrivDi.LS, in successful operation, and about as ma n? more that tnav he started at a m-P expense. The varn hitherto spun at this factory is of a verv superior cprdi ty. The building is suIIh o nlly l rj;e to contain 500 'pindl . and is p.le:.s antly situate tn the Eat bir k ol Wtdtewatef river. S in! proprtv i1 oj the Ual Est t'e of which Samu- l S Smith die. s iz. ', ht1 to be sol i to s lify the demands against said estate. A rredit of ore, two at d three y ars. will be given. The amour t oftht fist instalment, and th r p rti ulns of thconditions of ihe sale, will be made known on tbe dav tb rf of. JOSEPH v. ilitmvi:r. , , . CHARLES W. STARR. A"m r' Third mo. l-l'i., 1C29 29 4w
j Real Estate. j PunsuANT to an order of t!io Wayne C'ircuit Curt, at tlie I'ebruaiy Term, 1829 thereof, I shall si ll at pub lie ale, on the premises, On Saturday, the Sthday of April next ACHES OF LAND. On wl.i.Ji there is twenty acres of im proved lind and two log cabbies and a log barn. Being part of the north half of the noilh east quarter of section No 7, township No. Hi and ranee No. 13, east of the 2d piincipal Meridian line, lying about half a mile north of the town of J -ck sonsbuioU, Wayne county Ind. One third ot the purchase money will be required to be paid down.fc a rredit will be uiveti of nine and eighteen months in equal et.staiments, foi the balaiue, on the puathast i giving bol d and security for the payment thereof. Said land being the Real !vlatc of Joiah . M'Kcc deceased, and be sold, for his benefit. TABOKW. M'KEKjGuaidnn. Inarch U iht 1320 204 vs
From the Cincinnati Chronicle (Corrected weekly.) Flour '1 his article continues very1 scarce in our market, owing to the badness cf the roads, and the canal being closed with ice. $6,65 and inspection :iid yesterday from wagons. It has declined in all the Eastern cities. In R.d:im-re $7.75, nnd in New York P.. 00 to C.25, was the last quotations we have seen. No estenliil charges have taken il ces in the prices of any articles of !tu rchandise during the past week. Tnc ice in tbe Ohio river has broken up. and we may lock for a very consid-
lahh' rise immediateh .
ASHES Pot, ton. ,90: Pearl, $100. t B
sr;irce, and :n demand.
BEESWAX 22 cents per lb. BEANS G2 12 a 75 cts per bushel,
in s-jtpe tiemaiul.
CIDER Rhl. 3 00 CASTINGS $00 00. ton and hanJiire, i etail 3 I 2 cts. perlb. ' O L 12 1 2. COFFEE- Havana, preen, first quality 1 6 to 17, Fair 14 to 16; St. Dcmia15 to 16 COT! OX Tennessee end Ahl-a-ma. 12 to 13. CANDLES Sperm per quantity SS t 35, otherwise 37 1-2; mould' 1 1 2; dip' 9 to 10. CHOCOLATE No. 1 13 to CO ct-. slow sales. UGAUS American common 75 to 1 09 per thn'iinnd. COTTON YARN Asserted number 27 to 30. FISH -.Mackerel, brand of 1C2C, No l none in market; No. 2, and 3,
.s7 to C 30 Cod, dry, boX,.s2 50, Sa!mon, 1 p!l. kegs, $ I 00. Herrings, box. 50 to 75. FLX SEED ;0 cents, in dc mand. FL0ER From wagons, 6 65, fiota srre 7 00. FEATHERS 23 to 25 in gcod d mand. GINSENG 12a 14 centf,perlb. ia io-od demand.
GUSS Best Pittsburgh. 5 by t0, 5 00 to 5 50; 10 by 1 2, 5 50 to 6 CO; 2d. qu lity 3 by 10, 4 00; 10 by 12, 5 CC. GLUE American, 20. GRAIN Wheat per bnhrl.75fo S7 in good demand; Rye 25; Corn 25) Oats into 25. HEMP--V4 00 In 5 00 per cwt. V.V.V.V SEED 2 00 per bushel. HIDES--S. uthern, diied. 13 to Z. IRON Juniata, hammered, per ton: .$130; Puddled, SCO lo 100; Hoop, (', 8, and 10 d. N130; ditto 4 1 40; and nail rods 1 26. Juniata roll -$175, sheet from 10 to 12 cent? per lb. LEAD PiL',4 Bar 5. LEATHER Sole, Eastern well tor. nod 25, Cincinnati, 25 lo 28; Calf skins $18 to 26. Upper 24, and Skirtings,: 28 cents per lb. Harness, 25. Leather generally dull. MOLASSES 40 cents in demand. N AILS Juniata, nesotted sires, C, Pittsburgh common assorted 0 to T Boston 9 a 10, wrought 16 to 20 Jul?. OIL Tanners,. $?C to 30. b !. scr.rro Linseed oil, from wagons, 55 a CO; it: stor, 60 a 65. PROVISIONS roilc, mess, 0 OP. Prime 7 00 per bbl. Lard, kegs, 5; ir bhN. 4.H ams, good 6, Butter, 1st qnah in ker?, c to Z ; Cheese, new 7 to 8. SEEDS-Clover, bushel 0 00, Herd grass 2 GO to 3 00. SUCiARS-laf ID, Lump 10. N O 7 l 'i to 9. SALT Turks Ward $1.00 Connmaugh and Kenhawa, Utqual. 50 cts TALLOW G to 7 cents. 'TEAS Imperial 1 37 j Young Hjson, fresh , G5 to 95.
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