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'PUBLISHED DAIL Y , BY PHILLIPS k, SMITH, AT CORNE,,R AND Fic)FTTIiroSTRIBURGI-1, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM', PAYABLE IN ADA. cs.
18 43 .
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VOL. IL _NO. 40
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PUBLISHED BY
rsostas rUILLIPS & SI T S
14.! W. corner of Wood and Fifth Streets•
Tasusa--Five dollars a year, payable in advance.
Single copies TWO C vrts--for sale, at the counter of
the Office, aria by News BoYa•
The ilealy Mercury ana Manufacturer
Is published at the same office, on a double medium
sheet, st TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin
gle copies, SIX CEN'!,:
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' VEITIMIS Or ADV2II3.TISING.
CUD, SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES 08. LESS-.
Onetieserton, $0 50 \ One month, $5 00
Twe do., 075 Two do., 600
Ines° ao., 200 Threedo., 700
Twowee, 150 (Four do., Si 00
do., 300 Six. do., 10 00
Three do., 400 Ono year, 15 00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
eitattasssta at PLEAsung.
Om Square. Two Squares.
Six months, $lB 00 Sin months, $23 00
One; year, - 9.3 00 One yar, 35 00
OP Larger culvertisernents in proportion.
ar'ChRDS of four lines Six
t)
LL a year.
. - Pnblie Offices, &,s.
Cif! PostOfsee, Third between Market and Wood
streets -7-R. M. Biddle, POStel2Ater.
CLIStO In House, Water, Ith door from Wood st., e
builditigs--Major John Willock, Collector.
City Treasury, Woad,buween First and Second
straots--James A..l3axtrana, Traasurer.
Connty T reasury, Third street, neat door to the
Thin' l',losYterian Churr.li--S • R. Johnston, Towel
Mayo e v e OP e , F ourth , between Market and Wood
ttreetiAlexanderMayor.
Merchant's Exchange, Fourth near Market st.
BANKS•
tittsbargh, between Market and Wood streets on
Mint and Fourth streets.
*reheats' and Ma nufa et ur e J./ and Farmers' De
porit.ll,mk, (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between
Wood ond Market streets.
f,sgsesngt, Fifth st. near Wood.
- HOTELS •
street, near the
Monongalseia House, Water
Uridge.
trsehatt;Te Hotel, corner of Penn and St. Clair.
Merchants' Hotel, corner of Third and Wood •
Am rican Hotel,coraer ofThirdandSmithfield.
/Fared States, corner of Penn st. and Canal
B.4freati Eagle, Liberty street, near sventh..
18Mler's Mansion House, LiberLy St., opposite
Wayne. - ..;
Broodkurses ofonsion House, Penn St., opposite
Cana l' ------- ------
tattinient to Owners of Saar Mins.
0_ 14,11istER'S unrivalled. Self Setters, for saw mills,
s 7 which have been so fully tested in differ parts
of eau United States, as well as in the cities of Pitts
burgh and dAleghens, can be seen in operation at a
number of mills inthis neighborhood, viz: atl9lr. Wick
ersitsen's mills, on Vann sue.et; at Bowman & Cham
bers's mills, near the upper _Allegheny bridge, and
ateMison mills, on Hare's btana• and flaws's. —
Th above named machine can be obtained at W . W.
cv slla."..e's shop, on Liberty street, near Smithfield,
where it 1.4 fotiag up, aa.l where the m achine will be
kept e.austaltly on hands. Apply toll. F• Snyder. or
IW . NV . Wallace:. m e; 5
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Scans' Chamomile rills.
A BR h. 1121.7.4 3. CLE.1%,11:111., residia.4 at 6G, i.,...1.
..tt. street, Mewl o ‘,134 a'llicted %cult Dyspepsia
in Vt.; mastagr,ravatul form. The sylnptonii were vi
. adentheisdache, great .I.lbility, fever, ell ...tivene wee gh,
'at:at-Awn, pain in the chest and stomach always after
eating, impaired appetite, sensation of sinking, at the
suiretch, furred tongue, want ..c.a. with freqttent vomit
isis,dizziness towards night and restlessness. These
old cnianued nowards of a twelvemonth, when, on
Yu Dr. Wm. Evans, 100 Chatham street, and
übmitting, to his ever SlleCe.44ll and agreeable mode
of treatment, the patient was completely restored to
aa. heat-hits
the,
short space of one month, and grateful for
the i nca
incalculable benefit derived, gladly came forward
and volunteered the above statement For salt, whole-
Sale Ilia retail, by It. E. SELLERS, Agent,
sap 10-y No. 20, Wood. street, below Second.
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?WO 'S Moarhouna Canay.
TATTLE has rece,ived this day from 'New York-,
afr supply of the above celebrated cure for
Coughs, Cold.sand Consumptions; and is ready to sup
ply customers at wholesale 'ot retail, at his /ffedieu l
Agency 86 Fourth Ist. _ _________
Slitter Bargsan s *in' tier, at,t,he Threel3ig
tlefMr .
rrfiE subscriber would respectfully inform his cu
totuers and the public generallv, that notwitlistad
ng the unprecedented sales at the Three Big Dx.crik,
.1 acing the preseut season; he has still on hand tilt_' tar
gest and most varied a=sortment of eleesnt CLO.
THING that can be bought west of the mountains.---.,
his arelay rest assured that all ‘ articles offered at
his store mattfactured from FRESH GOODS, pur
chased iu tha Eastern markets this spring and made in
z' to portents by Pitttsburgh t.vorkmen.
It consequence of the multiplication of slop shops in
. •out ctty, glint with pawn brokers Clothe3and the musty,
castor garments of former s e1.i0119, from the eastern -
, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char
ales
of the establishments in which they are invited to
purchase, before they part with their money. The arti
cles ctirevea at several of the concerns in this city, arc
'the mere offals of New York and Philtulelphia slop
1 sops. and sent out here to be palmed off on the 'Pitts
burgh public. Pnrchasers ;hes 'A be on their gurd a
gainst these impositions, and they may rely on t a d
act
thatno establishment that advertises eastern made Clo
thing, can give as good an article or as advantageous
-bairns as can be had at the "Three Big Doovs.'
e public will please remember that all the subscri
=bar' s garrnerits are made in this eity,bY competee t work
men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by
she obirds of passage" from the shreds and patches of
-eastern slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to
maintain. the reputation that the "Three Big Doors"
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hay°obtained for furnishing a superior style of CLOTHING ia every respect, and at prices below those of
ane w other establishment.
ouldagaia returnhis thanks to his friends and
the toes pubr the unprecedented patronage bestowed
n hilt ablishment, andbelieving that they have
... nd it Ultiveir advan to deal with him, he would
ropeat his invitation ethos e who wish to purchase
Clothing of every description at the lowest price,to call
. at 110351, ams; ST. JOHNII'CLOSKEY•
VrObserve MmalPlate in the pavement. ap 9.6.
Look at This.
TiiE attention of those who have been somewhat
'Mega inreference tier4,lr,..us certifi
cates pub ' in favor of Dr. '''. Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry, on account otthe Persons being
unknown inthis Section of the Stew, is respectfully di
reagolta, the folltraring -certificate, the writer of which
has bees? a citizen of this borough for several years, and
is kneivin ss a gentleman of integrity and responsibility.
To the Agent, Mr. J. htror •
I bte-used Dr. Scrape's Compound Syrup of 'Wild
Cherry for *Cough, with which I have been severely
adtletlia for about fore mouths, anal have no hesitation
in saying that, it is the most effective medicine that I
havesbees able to procure. It composes all uneasiness,
... and agrees well with my diet,—andmaintainsa regular
r sita goo& appetite. I con recommend it to all
others similarly afflicted. J. Mts% act , Borough of
Match 9,1840. Charnberelrorgh.
For seu by WIL,LI.A.M. THORN,
No. 53 Market street..
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1 L ,A * 4 . 1 AIX'S L OX'lllllg 00i.
13
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ceOohs, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Office retnoved to Bakewell's Offices, on Grant street,
nearly opposite the new Court House, next rooms to J.
D. Mahon, Esq., first floor. scp io
Sub Toner, Attorney at Law,
orth East corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets
Pittsburgla. sep 10—y
& 1,42C1.1.111E,
eys andAo Co ours at Law,
in the Diamond, back of the old Court House
Off
S ee ittsburgh.
ep 10 P
Francis B. Shank, Attorney at Law,
11
Fourth street, above Wood, r
- Pittsburgh; a.
ser_ . --1 •Y
Thomas tganailton, Attorney at Law,
Fifth, betIVCCII Wood and Smithfield sts.,
sop 10-,.. rittsburgh, Pa.
Wrn.O'llarallobinson, AttoTl3.Cy at,LSW,
Office on the N orth side of the Diamond, between !Aar
km and Union streets, up stairs sep 10
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A. I. 'Durboraw, Attorney at Law, .
Tonders his professional services to the Public. Office
31111 10 on sth st., above W ood. Pittsburgh.
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Eyst,er &I3ll6hanarl, Attorneys at Law,
Office removea from the Diamond to "Attorney's Row,"
shady side of 4th, between Market and Wood sts. ,
sep 10 i_t_tPlurgli
N. Buck:master, Attorney at Law,
Ilas removed his office to Ileares' Law. Buildings, 4th
st., above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sell 10
(sep2 3 )
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George W. Layng, Attorney at Law,
Office in Fourth street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh
sep '27 -y
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D.eatie Washington, Attorney at Law,
Office in Pa.kewell'sbuilding, Grant street, Pittsburgh.
no'. 5, 184'2
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John S. Mitchell, Attorney at Law,
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Office corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. Pittsburgh.
gr Collections made. Allbusine SA entrusted to his
care will be promptly attended to.
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feb --
• --- ey at Law,
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William Elder, Attorn
IlliT
Office in Second street, second. door a l)ove the corner of
a . p 9_•'-'6— _Saitlifield, north sids._______
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Win. .D. Austin, Attorney at Law,
PittBburgh Pa. Office in 1' ourthstreet, of B u rl..e' 6
Builtling.
i L,L110 4 E At:ST IN , E4q., Will gis e his at ten
Lion to my unfinished business, and I recommend. him
to the patronago of m) friends.
sop 10-y W _NITER F 011 W All 1).
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Daniel M. Carry, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fifth 6treet, between Wood and Smithfield,
al ) 13------------- tiktato Pitt-burgli.
Unbolt Porter , _racy at Law,
on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield street.
P 'lasi Alrall.
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Judson & rlanegin, Attorneys at Law,
Smihfield, near 7th street. Collections mimic. ou mod
crate termt. l' ewions for widow i o f old soldior, under
the late
net
of omlre.rs oluaiued. Vapors a nd drdo .
ins for flue patent Mfico py.7.parecl. mar 17-v
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nenry S. Magraw, Attorney at Law,
llai romovod hi; office to Itii r.-..-sideoco., od V‘nittlw -t
...vo dogs almvo Smithfiold. sop 10
J. D. Croigh, Attorney at Law,
a:u1Tii•;01 s tr,_ , -1-,
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arper: Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
'L li
c NML. il All Risos cues Ts . nano
NV ill attend yr .mptly to the collection ~r ,ecnall) I'
lainv.aml all rrole44onal 111t=inc,„: canli.,t,.a 1,, l ,',.. , ~,-,•
o Ow eoantit-A of 11 arti,on, .I...tior,on.ll,•litiont, 6 ill'l':'
'V, TII,CarIINVa.,.. 111.11.1M.F., CO'lilVt4/11, Cr''arll ! 4 ,ta r',.
41 Wayne. REFER TO
Metraif ey- Loomis:\
Palren ,S. Flemi,,:,, i. 1 ,
• • It tsburcli
John Ila rper, i
3
D• T Morgan,
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It. tflorrow, /ilaerniasi,
Office north side of Fifth street, between Wend and
Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 16-tf
I!flegistrete's Wanks,
For proceeding,• in attachment under the late law, for
sale at this office. i V 2 5
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Blank Petitions, Notices, &c.,
To be tlExil in 1:011-ztliptcv ?I-tweet-lin:l.r,, printed on good
paper, and in tilt t.orin- IrproNed by the Court, for Fate
at thi,oilick- •; .25
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Dr. S. 13,. 11.oluscs,
Office in Second. stl-4•et, ilox . t door to 'Nlalvativ Co.•i
61:1 Wan:11011:e. 3cp 10—y
Dr. A. W. Patterson,
Office on StllidlCia :street, third door from the es ‘rner
sixth so, reel . ,ser, 10
D. Sellers, M. D.,
Office and ctw elling in f ourth street, nett r erry , ,
Sep 13—y V itisburgl
Ward & 'Bunt, Dorcas*
Clair,
Liberty street, a few _
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—_— _ dour,: below St.
up 6,1843 _
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Doctor Daniel McNeal,
°trice on Fifth street, bet vv 11 Wo(K1 and Smithficyi
a
—!-:treet-,, l'itt7.l)orgli.lo—
ar.NsiNGs
COTTO N YARN
ooWd St ELE.EI-1013E,
So• 43, Wro
F a ctory
AgentAfor the of the Engle Cotton
. WILLIJOIS Jun S. llmtvottr it.
&Dilarorth, 11
Wholesale Grocers, Produce ancl Contrnisilon M.,
chantttlerF, rittsiThrgli Manufactured Ar
s ;111(1 Do
ticle ,,,
F.,IN GOUDS.-I'II.ESTON &, NI AC KEY ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
fish, French and Domestic Dry
Eng Goods,
No. 81, !Market stteet,rittsburgh.
NN iLLIAAI
sep 10-y
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J. G. St, A. GORDON ,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants.
14 Water street Pittsblirgh. sep 10-v
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BIRMIN GIIA NI & C. 0., 1
Comm, OA rriVrialibir 1
, 0:81:1, Water strest,PitobWlo,l7a.
i --- "g and ainpring, 5 cents per
LOOI s twi:;lll4llecewn
cent . ion
°a
-Purehel" " a gal m e : 24 4 er
Brownsville Juniata Iron Works,
.Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Sails
AA`nrehouse, Isl 0. '25, NV ood st., 'Pittsburgh.
sop 10-y
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WILM-I'l, JENNINGS & CO ..
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro
duce Merchants,
And dealers in Pittsbitrgh Manufactures.
marl? No. 43, NNT and street.rusb art 1. •
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JOHNSON & Dt.N.AL,
Bookbinders and Paper Milers,
Continue business at the stand into of ig'Candless
linens
Johnson. Every description of w oris. in their, t,
lyand promptly executed. may 8-7
Mil l.lll--_
NICESOLLS D. COLEMAN ...... LLOYD B. COLVALS .
• C oleman & 0 0.,
General Agents, Forwarding and Commission
Me r chants ,
Levee Street, V iclz,burg, 'Mis s. They respectfully so
licit consigurnelit, n 25 , —tf
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LEEICUL NV tc lc
L. & J. D. WICK,
Wholesale Grocers & DealOrlt in Produce,
116 Wood Street, 1 doors above Fifth st.,
rony 15 Pittshurg,r
GBOCSILIt ST 01113•
\ ,
C TACY LLOYD, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Gro-
Cer and Fruiterer, No. 1.40 Liberty street Pitt.s
burgh. may 20.
Birmingham & Co.,
AGENTS FOR STEAMER CLEVEL 4ND,
A lio (-LE,: ELAND LINE•
John n. 'Brant, VirholcsalcGroccr,
and Cont
Dealer in Grain, General Forwarding
MiSSIOII 41Ierchunt,
Il a rri,burv. ll,Po.
\VIM, di-p.e.e of all go"dr, 'cut
.for Cemlnission.
Sales at the, lnsvest commisslon rates.
B V.FF.TtES C1:5:
Phila.-3 .&.. W .17..,ber,1)3‘ &Gel ri-li.D. LeerllLC.,.
Bahli rno re—NV .VC inn& co..Wlll4on&lierr,.l 1...F.1der.
Harrisbur Gh--Slich'lllurix,ll..lt,tes,.l M.ll)l4l.man
• 1111). 1-6rn.
iIIAINSTON & STOCkrOS,
1/00kSCUOrS, PebitoTll and Paper M
er akers,
114. et street.
John ELuderso--n, Smith—ficl—d Foundry,
near the 'Mono:14:11141a Pith
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scp
Tito)l.l/4., B. You s c.....• . • • • .
& Co.
Thos B. young
s
re Vi urn 11.onitF., c orner of Muni ,t.reet 3.11,1 lIN
changen alley • h er on; svi,lling to purelia..n. furniture
will tiinl it to t lieir :LA. anta.....,e all, being, fill
IN -..1.6-4:11•atl,:,, , , ~..,:, 1 0.,•:‘ , .• ... 4 4 : i.. 11.41 :wart -ice.
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Wire ViTorkcra all Wire Manufacturers
Nl.trlzot :tret!!. betv, •:!.1 wol:Itl-tret•t,
~;1 , 10-,
SZChange FLOttl,
Cor Penn and quint Chu,. streets. I.Tt
NletillllllN & S.)111'1 1 .
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Pilidagton'stinrivallca Blacking,
•NIANI: ( 1.. It V.l) an(l4.old and ret
1_ s
oct‘2l-1v•
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James Patterson. jr.,
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riew .,nn ,,„- c; , 3 1a , gothicr ,
Jo—M'Closkey,
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Webb CloseysDoot and Shoe Manufactory, ,
~ r r.,!/.. , / .. S. fi,) , !.. 5.,,
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:II tnn...r.-3n.1',:, lo.• 1 c.al • , 1.1-,,,, ole•-:‘-• :er 10
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William Doherty.
Al. ''k) C.\ 1' M.\ itl.•i.\t' •111:11.,‘i1
t. 1,, ; s.. I' •!1 .1'1...',.(`1
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'trot SINIII.
TOB NCO h x.1:1 1: AND CIGAR STORE
). Ft 1.1.L.a.1UN .
•it the .7i .,, 1411. 11;,0,1 sfre,e, (AC! door above 6th,
onl ,•:,.,,,1,-e -12" EITS conseanilv on hand ;ill Irind. of the best
_do not th.•rcl'ore _IX. Spanish Cigars. Re r,alias, Casadoves, Coor
,1•-:ree of liberiiiiiy , rli,liws. Trah7tritx, Princired.
J, i; .L,:l •ippreciate their Als.o. half Spaidsh and common cigars.
.. 1 , 1 •
to
-icril',•o of 11;1- Tobacco of nll she best brands. Cavendish, 5,
1 chit. n.,:\:•Lr I•dats: boar; Biti'imore Pine.. 12sand 16.. lumr ,
. r., ~t.i, •., 1 ,,i, ,c,,i A 1,,. Mr:. Niill , -r . .? fitle cut chowin, tobacco.
-, ii,,4 ,c/j/,.--11npi,,,Se.,tch, Macoubn, High Toast,&e.
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rt ,i, es., la an:the, pall ofil,i, p..•, , ,i. are :uppli,,l
Atht ~NnErt ..it' , I: ttnY,
itli the !....-t.1.A.1N (ill tra. .4t the ol,lstrlnd or l'Enon, 4. 31Cardv No. CI, Se-
List of Boats prerided u ilk the Sa y Guard.
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IMAASTII. 1..1 Ple OE I. yoss , red to fill all order. , for ('
and
Tl'ork, of auy kind.
mid warranted to :be, equal
.114:1-tfPli:, M h:N TOM
AS/MANI). m Iss T n I.: L. to am. in the city.
131://.1,/,1NT, 31.1/;IITTA, Evert . attention will IN-palate furnishing COFFINS;
RR r-sp: 7'T 1. . 3I IC hi l!I ;IS, .-..c . cvlie II required. je 16-or '
BRE.A.K. 1E.4 Tr: 1Z• JI AR Q CI: T'l'E. _
I IV AT ER, JI ISS01:1:1 31 .I IL. rile Disairifactory .
CI 7)1)0. - .N, (;() p . . 17: N, 9-111 E subscriber having commenced the rnannfac
flCE R O. 311;b:SEAGER• L ture of Cast Steel Miles, from American materials
C.ts 'Pis, mo s 7 .(; 03 /1,7 1? y. mllisively. merchants at other perisons %ranting can
CCI'III.R. NOR TIIBEN P. fits , died by him with a better article than the foreign
,
.
CECEI, and nt lowyr priceg. Intending to use only the best
CASPIAN, NAR.4 AN S I:. TT. q uality of Vile Steel. manufactured by the 'Messrs.
CLIPPER. 5L4a.1.R.4, SHOE SI/E1ia1,..R.F., which if , nett. brought to a perfection
OSP RE 1' . equal to the be,t FAiglish article, mariufaczured for the
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Notice to Dr. Draroireth's .Agents. cu:yr:L.4Np, ORPHAN BOY. same purpose, the subscriber has full confidence that Ile
WI /0, • will he able, in quality of articles and prices, to realize
ORLEANS, the best hopes of the friends of American IndlistrY.
rP lIE odic,. in i n
whichwas e,tahlished for (;)7.1(1,--.1.11.V.\-,1F..5:4.
the purr°, of COaStilatin4 a=;‘"" in thel We't:i Pri\V Of OR LE ANS, 01,11' E FR ANC 11, GEORGE ROTHER,
basing- aecionuli,lied Butt oojeet, is now closeu, an ,\_,, ~ ,•,..:, PESELOPE,
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1135etcaY-tio r.C;nOtitter ogi:Cialbarlin:ttrilakeibertv q:
Mr. G. 11. OW., in the Diiirroind, Marl:et street, u p- 1 L F t if i l i f . 1 4 NI P A .\-.1.11A, ___ .- ' ...-------'-:--- .
(Late of the firm of Young 4- recurtly)
I_TAS commenced the nusiness in all its branches at
Q T 'I:EN of the 11,
riolni,il:.-;n___.__r.,dcaojAmulyFod;asl -s.
1 „, t , , ,i ~,:,• agent tor the sato of my Pills and Lind F,,01,1,p,' IT rc . N. v i us - ,
meats. All Or. lirandreths agent,will, then-fore,ml- 1,
. E .\, ,t: ii is 7.:. •R 0 WE N :1 ,
der..sta..a th-a. Dr. B. will stud a t rav , •lliaz
i'tg7l IE. NPR ESS „VA IL. RA 1:1"I'AN ,
Blom:41011e c,nintry onoc a yiar to ~liect indme, ,t.r 1 rys,
.11
,_,...42..• SARAH A. 1; N.)22. Wowl str,-et, between First and Second
5 t t
ir:e:rsTac:: whet. he t
i ‘ n v or i
n l i will c e,
icriellphtbelricn.ia constantly : 1:,1(‘F. made and re ,iipply agents. 'rho said traveller \ Ji.,(')Lz 7 ," pi1 ', 7 , , SA R:1 'l'oG.t. ' sortment of well made FURNITURE. and hopes, by
w ill lie powided V. 'Olt 110Wer of attorney, duly y,,,,,,a GIL , NI, s:ll'.lssA. strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of
Core the Cl
of the city and county of NI.`W York - , \ c r::\,',, n iznox,
T.II.I•I 7, YR ANP.
'•er with tt il the noce,,sar. voucher, and papers. 1 ~,.t ~L1A:,,,,11,,
I. J. 14/C is illy tra \ clity4 ngent now in Fenns!.l- I \ '10:1, TOPA C1,' , 0 PI. ANT . I
V li: T R ESS. ,-
il 1iii..01)11F.T11.:,,t. t). &C. 15:Furniture Car for hire.
V .11.1• E 1" I'o r: GE, -------• -
IVES 7' 11: IS I), I JOHN Mc,IRI.AND,
et is n ow my onlY az'ent in Vittsburch.
—Rernemher, Mr. G . 11. LEE, in the rear of the ,lii•NL.ll:rii\-!(,:,;;...,-2,r ER:`,..
I J. 11 . • 1;11.1..S, ma r c 2.2 %Upholsterer Sad Cabinet Maker, ,7;
~,, 14 I
1 ______ _---------------- ' 'Third at., between 14 - oorl ma 310,ket, 4.
___—___—___--------------
Facts. N SW York DYCT. ' Respectfully in his friends and. the public that he
"EF• MMES. W mblrespertiiilly inform. friends is compared esiecuto all orders for sofas sideboa.rcla,
lia6a.dbe;'„,,n.„.\Ltlil„igcteo'nl flhaire"reaair,l).or holy)1171:e'.wttil•h111olat Oriti,l the public in tmeeral, lira he dyes Ladies' bureau;, chairs., tables, bedsteads,
,stazUls, hair and
tions , dr,,,,eii,11,1,11....31,a m,„1,1, o f every de,cription,black; spring mattrasse:s. curtains, carpetst.nllsorts of uphol
produced Much pain, and used varions applica , i
.. 1 i
it
to,,
ut
~,,,-.01,,,,,u. em „l to Do w ;inning w orlt, which he will warrant equal to any made
recommended by the faculty-still in vain, was cured 'a nl v.:iv-mos tit ri,n, . , t , ~i 1 ,
completely lo; the ite of One bottle of Dr. Brandreth's ca,,,,,,,ii1;:arr1t10y,,,,1t.\:.::, faxiiics\t',r,tio:iri.:,sonittri,lll,iile,s:ts,c,rtiiisutihowrisc:,,,,,forssiloliir in enecity, andonreasonahleterms. _
_selpll2_
linninent, or eaternal remedy. ?Mathew Jones. Barber aralßair Dresser,
- J AMF.S T .VYLOR.• I i 7 , ntiowq,' r: olotifimr,,(i as tol , , diemll r, 1. • ,
Witness my baud, I 1 as remove,lw Fourth -street, opposite the ',Mayor's of
l ' .11r. 11. tlatters himself that he can please the public, r ) 1
Ohio ip., Allegheny co. Pa. Jan. 10,1040. lice , NV.iCre. IC willbe laappy to waitupon permanent Or
Or. Braudroh', r'','A'-rual ronr"ly or lintonent; ~,,la \ ash,: hasd7e c,,:iie,st.,it,e,rtin,sii.,,enlcitiosnutiiews(sicirantN,etu,,rm• I: , o , r t l t r t t i . :lr s
,tlrt-tv,:illF.Tti,ein,t customers. Ile solicits a Share of public pa
nt the store of GEORGE 11. LF,t, l'itt,lnirgli, price \twetlys,y ._ t n
_th
st ,
sap 10.
, f e l, R. estab hhraen 1 5 . between 'Wood and Smithfield 1 '
near the 'theatre. \ FALL FASHION !.. Ir..
P -r „,,,
50 cents per bottle. LIA.TS AND CAPS.
The subscriber having, returned from the East with
the latest style of Hats, 'has now on hand and will con
stantly keep a large assortment of his own Manufac
ture, -which for lightness, service; beauty, and cheap
not be surpassed, and would respectfully in
. -mine his stock of
John Oartnisiixht.
, 1,.1tr.
1r
irt-1.1.1( :\1•c.,1i.L.71111•2r
r : :t'.1.11,1•:1, l'lll.-1,11: , 1%.1
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1.
a I "
:',11T,L11.111 1111.1 0.•1111.1
r'nl,-11 11114•1.1`• '11110`1....r 1111,1'1
111111111:-.. 11;cy na4l Vaan,C. I'lo, at 1-", , t - . 1,1
Two:, &c. '2.1.
Oak and Poplar Lumber for Sale.
Ev% thou-awl foci of ..a,olictl 0111. and
Lquilwr, for -.alt.1)!: I;titptire of ./.1 ales
C. C EPA. Deart,' Fottitutitt Inn•
Dr. Good's Celobrsted I' cmalo Pills.
Triiv.sv. l'ill: are stronglv recommetnietl to the
ii_ notice ~f I.lilie. 0.4 a ate tuul elliriont reme,ly tu
remoNitt.fr, tlio-,e complaint, peculiar to tbeirAez., from
want ofeNereise,or,•ueral.lel,ilit:, of the ~.::.tetn. They
olwia.te co-tivene,-, anAconnt.,l act a ll 1-I:,,tetical iwa.
N,v,,u..,,,.T,,,ti,w,• 1i,,,e I'll,l, II:1 VC' 11:0:111Cli the s.anc
tion ana approbation of them ost eminent l'hyiinins in
the 1." nitca State..., and matey N 1 others.
For sale
'Wbole-ale and Itetail.by It. E. 51A.1.1'..11.5. Airent,
,ep 10 No. '2O, Wootl Strect, below Socoinl
lECOSI
Dr. Decbter's Pulmonary Preservative.
cougv., colds, infloenrits, catarrhs, M.ltooping
cOugh, spitting of hlotal, pain in the breo.st, all
diseases of the breast andluug•, acalarrest of a pproach
ing consumption. Ararrante'd free from mercury and
other mineral. F NIINESTOCN Sc CO.,
I"
for ritukbur
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V; illiam C . Wye
Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame
M an ufacture r,
No. 07, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
riAN V ASS brushes,varnish, SLw ~ for artists, nlwnys
1,--/ on band. Looking Glasses, ac • , promptly ft a.
med to order. Repairing done at the shorte st notice.
Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing of
every description.
Persons fitting stronboats or houses will find it to
ttteir navtntnge to call. sep 10-y
D)ORTIIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port
I-
rats
Painter, Fourth et.. 3d story Burk's Bull
ding.. J• Osborne would s olicit a calllfrom those who
desire 'Portraits .Speirnens (-vibe seen athis rooms
may 5.
Short Reel Yarn.
No. 5 at 15 cts per lb,
6at 15 do
7at 15 do
Bat 15 do
9at 15 do
10 at 15 do
11 at 15 do
at 15 do Catalewickatls cents per lb.
12
13 at 16 do Cont. gutting, 8 do
at 17 do Family do., 12A do
14
15 Carpet Chain, 20 do
at 18 do
16 a t 19 do Cotton TNVI ne , '2O do
17 at 20 do Stocking Yarn and Cover
-18 at 21 do let Yarn always outland.
19 at 22 do Cotton Warps made to 01'-
9.0 at 23 do tor•
rff.-7---Orden= promptly attended to, if left at J & C.
Painter's,Logati &Keunedy' A , or tl le Post Office: address
•
f 27 J.
1:31111E1a)Sr'
".
PITTSI3 3 II GH
Circulating aria }inference Library.
(Airreligious, historical, political and miscellaneous
VI w orks, will be open every day, Sabbath excep
ed, from 7 o'clock A • M., until 9 P. M., in t
change here building corner of Si. Clair street :thea Elutnge alley, where punctual attendance will be given
J. GEM:`,IIL•
n. WICK
TUEsul.,;(giberi tivAmlcaclure and !seep conitant
ly (m liaii(l Coarli, C and 17,1irtic Sprilir...,. (war
ranted.) .11111111mb-on A1i.10,,, Silver and Bra,s plated
Dash FraineF, Brass and plated Hub Bands. Stump
Joint:4, patent Leathe, Silver and 11rn'= Lamps,
Three fold ..'&e Malleable Iron, Det.lr Iltuulles and
Ilingez, &e.. &e. JONES & COLEMAN•
50,10 St. Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge-
EMCEE
L. TurS
n^ 111-4;nl
===;-----_
nion Cotton 'Factory.
REDUCED•
Long Reel Yarn.
500 at 84 cents per douse
600 at 74 do
700 at GA du
800 at 54 do
900 at 5 do
do
1000 at 5
PITTSI4I: M ASl:l' ACTOR): •
Springs and Axles for Carriages,
Eastr rn
FOR SAFETY,
losion
Tr,11.,i,,., 1,,,:ti,i s,i, dca With
Et-,K.4.:. ._.!e j (jitar.lxor rre-:(Pt!inE.-, Exp of
,',••::trarrL Boilerx
-IT W.VIIII k.k. ~,,. ett Cu: - 111, teic.e`,in4 community to
\ be.it in i ainil that their ,eintrity (1.10.:It,13 entirely
tilion 'Jo :A. oa n etteotritettient of boat:: that ha•te to
Imo. 'n,. at Ill" to.la•tvit. fia-ttniint the ahove ;tyrant
{ 111-,: Vla that every indiai‘loal makinl .ticli slee
lion, IA contributiwz toward. a goneral introauctinn of
an invention .Idlllittl`al b!, :tit 111,11 Ve II" tintierstural the
\ plivAl,e, ..f 111,,5.1.at1l i,:t;•:Itle, to b.: a ,tit, itntventa
tlva a .I.iit,t tho-.• arca.lf.ll di.ta-ter=. Von
hale
itcr
,
tool., ia th,liantlil, at i.,tylo-iota, 11•nt Ivi , ,. alr , ti. l,
13,0, 1.'..1.-,, their ninot dat:y. 1101-1111,T11,. and the
tv01ia,..d.,..1 ',1'.% . 111,0 iiit,.• alik•ady iltq'll tont. a -ottfi
ca.,,t, ar111112.. 'MAI:411111 110,11 1.,) 111:11: 111,11111 for n
• • o;tc,l l , ..it. 1,1 ;•1 k•sf",:, ti:!,' tO ~.t,i'.,` it 1i...
11:..v i'..7lVi• i'''..; ill ;1:1:L.131:10-1,:ii ,•NIP.II -e
b.' ~-.1,.. 141_1.11 Volt 11,1 t 111.•Tf'::,11'
llteel tit , in ail! , a coat -toi.lini., of illiruity ,
..•.tt - ere;. 1. la., Jar . i..-i; reciate their
•.‘,... 1..: ... rite. - ,to o n ella. ze
nee , . titan eili..r 1.0tt. - -:
t....na,..,1 i:-.1,::• .1:1 .I.ll' : : .1.:1,-. e.11.,i, a,,,i
1.
'1 -1nir..:1,..,,,..1tv, a 'w,. v. lit von rll,l R:IV CIF•1:, Whell
• i.,11,,,‘,.'1.:i. I. our O\N 111,1,1Ver to a.V.,:a t h(,,, ,, dis-
CERTIFICA TE '
CE'Tltis is to ecrtifr thnt OSF.F., lIIMES has done
work for us, which has fully answered our expec
cations, and .We COTISiaCT him. a conrpetent dyer
S. Ilempill, Andrew Purdy.
Win. 11 a RIC" , V. 7 .11. Boles
.1, B. SburtleiT, Wm. Porter,
David 14011, .
H. H. Smith,
B. F • Mann. llenry Javens
A. Shot -key, jr.
DaNia Boles.
Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera;
George Barnes.
n 0.., cann,.. __ _ .
\ ite his friend , i and the public to.exn.
Hatsand Caps, at the Manicactimv, N 0.73. Wood st.
sep 9-3rn VVITI 41 AM
DC
:a3Gl'
AS.
NEW F ASHIONABLE
LiHat and Cap Manufactory. OA'
No • 93 Wood street, 3 doors below Diamoncl Alley
onabtanietlii
A.ornshaarlaclelps,
eep
S A.NII: EL MORROW,
Manufacturcr Of Tint COPPer ana Sheol TII
Evassritebt6rvrOil?teltiewmillol'st fasbei7
Iron Caret wholesale and retail. as-redueed prices.
So. 17 , Fifth strect.b et wren Wood anti Market,
Keeps consmntly on hand a good assortment of wares. Persons w ishing to purchase. will find it to their inte-
S. INK/ORE .
test to give him a call.
In b gh, wig. 29,1E143. _______,
and solicits a shore ofpublic patronage. Al,Also, unhand,
the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs gridiron., _,..L. t !.. nr-------______....----_ _
skilleti,tealcettles,puts. ovens, coffee mills, ikr.- Mer- CIItI'NDING AND POLISHING --Sad irons
chants and others are invited to call and examine for ,kJ sround and polished, a nvils and other kinds of
' themselves. ashe is determined to sell chenpforcesh or ' -„pinding done at the Cast Stool File Manufactory. cur
ispproved rarer. mar 7—tf net of Liberri and CO-Inn sreets. 114 Vii
i ,
i ------ " --_
To rho Gentlemen of Pittsburgh .
iIITHE subscriber most respectfully
informs the gentlemen of this city and --.
vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and
silor, making business in Fourth street, opposite the
Mayor's office. Having been foreman in some of the
most fashionable boot shops in the Eastern cities; end
having furnished himself with the best French and
American calf s kins, he hopes by his attention to busi
ness to merit a share of public patronage. TO those
gentlemen who have kindly patronised him he returns
ids sincere thanks, and can with confidence appeal
for the g
business. oodness of his work and knowledge of his
P. KERRIGAN .
may 11.
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'William Adair, foot and Shoo Maker,
Liberty st. opposite the head of Smithfield.
JThe subscriber having bought out theadigial
stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deceased,has
commenced business at the old stand of Mr. R.,
and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in
his line, in the best manner, and on the shortest notioe.
lic keeps constantly on hand's. large asso rtment of shoe
finding-s of all descriptions, and ofthe best quality. He
solicits the patronage of the public and of the emit
sep 1 WM. ADAIR.
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David Clark, Ag't.,
JFASIIIONIILE BOOT MAKER,haa removed
to No. 34 Market street, between Second and
would be happy to see his
Third streets, where he
old customers. and all others who feel disposed to pa
old
Lim. Ile uses nothing butfirst rate stock, and
e mplovs the best of worUmen; and as he gives his ems'
the
personal attention to business, he trusts that he
ill deserve antl receive a fair share of patronage
rittsbnrgb Manufactures, uncap for Cash.
No B. Fi Ith st. TWO doors front Markel..
T YAT E.s . intends to manufacturer a bet
\Siiißills./ • ter article ••i - Ladies', Chiarens and
7Mises' Shoes, and s.-11 them cheaper for cash than
they can be bought in the cit.:, . lie Will keep constant
ly on hand and snake; to order Ladies' Shoes of all
I f.itls and col snak e; ors, at ern' low prices, of the following
',.,;' 1 50
.
Boots,
Ladies' Lastiug Foxed Gaiter $1 75
l
best •mality Ki•lur NloroccoGaite rs,
Calfskinßoots, 1 37.
F o xed italf Gaiters, all coha s • 137
best kid and Moroco bitskin, 1 121
Double Soled Slippers, (Jeff.) 1 12 3 / 4
ual.l 00
fine Kid Springs and Turns, Lest q
001j Springs, heavy,
Slippers,
••
Ail Shoes made irerc an-anted.
aren.4' in the !, nine proportion.
of
Remember the phee, at the signthe Retl
. 11, Fifth atriet.
andChil -
LOOK ATTuis!
0
,141'ionung,
LOVE NEVER. SLEEPS.
Love never sleeps!" The mother's eyo
Bends e'er her dying infant's bed;
And as she masks the moment .1.
While death creeps on with noiseless trona
Faint and distress 'd sbo sits end weeps,
With beating heart—"Loye now sleeper
Yet e'en that sat and fragile forth
Forgets the tumult of her hreesr,
Despite the horrors of the storm,
O'er burdened nat
ANOTLIETt keeps ure sinks to rest;
tut o'e em both
bight watch—"LOce never sksereh
Around—ubove--the angel ben 3
ds
men;
Stoop o'er the care WOlll 2,013 of
With pitying eyes and eager harp,
They raise the Soul to hope
Free as the air, their pity sweeps
The storms of time---LoVe never geoid'
And round—ber,enth—und over all,
O'er men nnd angel=, earth and laeaveit,
higher hendi! The slightest call
13 answered! and relief is given:
1n bour of w o, when sorrow steeps
The heart 13 ruin "He never sleeve
OW. Cod of lovel o ur eyes tOfiltr, ,
Tired of the worlds false rudianno twill
A nd as we view thy yuritN
We feel our hearts wit - hiu us butt;
Convinced. that in the lowest deeps
of hurnun:ll--"`L'le never.
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KA -, • 0 t , •
Although the story of Nittianiello has been r oectneasa "
told, we have met whit no writer who hills del:Oil
much jastice as airs.
Gore.
She says:"—Aniet3ll4
insorrections which have ut different times 'disturbed
the government of Naples, and affected itS clesdnlee.
the most important was that headed by Mageead, is
man whose fortune presents an almost unexatrrpleclit
stance of tbe sudden elevations and vicissiiudes spr i t
lug from the tumult of a revolution. In the iipace often
days, be rose from the dreers of the people to the
preme authoritv; and after having been hailed b'o,y thi
citizens Cape Cid Po,pclo, NV3S
butted by com m
Conietlt, and entombed in a ditch', pats snatched
from his ignomielous grave, and reinterred with price.
ly magnificence. It rrray be worth While to treat the!
progress und ascertaie the cause of these:mealtime
t o of popular in
It train the year .1505, that the kingdom a tits
Two Sicilies, after having been subjected to the boniel
of Hohenstauffen nett An came under the dominioa
of Ferdinand of Arragoat by whom, and ids. descend
\
ants, during, the following century, it was goventidby
a viceroy, resident in the city of Naples. Although
g-arded by its foreig-n rulers as an inexhausti ble idle!
for their eactions, ehness of the soil might have
sufficed to uppease the se en tho rapacity of the { Dart
udminietratioe, bad not their exactions been fmtnea
with 33 mu-11 improvidence Ai despotilm. The enor
mous taxes imposed on the people were sold 'or mort's
gaited to rut cign contractors, tinder circumstances sir
unfavorable to the revetme, that it became a.. 617. =ccs-
snr• to advise and levy fresh "nposts in order to •nnikii
\
up the de fi ciency.
In 169(3, Don Juan H t on having retired froai
the viceroyalty of Surfeit, disgusted by the arbitrarl •
measures urged uliutt him by the cuurt uf Spain,
.this
Duke of Amos was appointed in his stench and it ap...
pears that Philip IV. could not have s elected a fitter
agent for the work e f oppression and insult. !.riorri •
the. moment
of a rt s al at the sent of government;
his haughty and sullen disposition confirmed the an.
P apule e s the Cause it ❑
%,73,1 his ditty to uphold;
rand ,
necessity which arose foralie equiprneut of an rife
' the ma ment, to frustratethe disembsrkation of a Ntiadron
\ despatched by France to augment the dcsAensions be.
tween the Spanish Court and its Italian subjeCts, still
irritated the discontent of the people.. The
( further new videtoy found himself compelled to apply to die
\eouncil for the assiStance el what is terined an exer : eie
ordinary gift; °loon es ually .ep pi ied by vatic usurer',
and repaid by the levv of a item. impost.
On ties occasion, tits pro,i.eet ui a french invasiod
c alled for a ready compliance with the demand; but,thi•
fortunately, the tax. pr T ose , " by the 'Provost of Trade;
in furtherance et the design, proved of a highly utipet:
ulor and oppres-ice character. All the fruit and 'rege
\tables brought into the Market (provisions tipen which
the Nepolltains Mainly rely for their suppoir)
\were subjected to the tux of a carlin per potted, heitli-'
er sold or unsold. The murmurs of the people sceni
I' oW:eyed to the viceroy intellieenee of the geteral die=
satisfaction which began to prevail: and he foural hint
, sellf pursued belting ynsances whenever be appealed
'in pnblie. Insulting placat ds were also exhibited in
his palace; and finally, the tax offtee Wherein the offert
sive measure was enforced, was dernobilied by incen
diarle.c. Alarmed by the ispid progress of the insub
ordination among Admiral' classes, (who had already.
leirnt the Spanish Admiral's ship, lying in the harbor'
with a considerable freight of specie, the productkm or
extortion, end the destined prey of the court of Spain.)
the viceroy vandy atterr.ptel to devise some less odious
exaction is the substitute for the tax upon the Orris;
ions. In the Meantime he judeed it necessarrto -
bid
chapublic celebration of St. John's Day, a fettle' sd' '
winh be feared would form a rallying point for *aise
affected ,
It was at this period that tvlasaniello fend rosis int..
notice. The family of Aniello had been for many igee
erations fi shermen at Analfit and ToMasco, tat Illfas •
niello, was in the habit of nttebding with his wife
the Neapolitan market. Some treputed evailoer o w
tax. on the part of the latter, subjected her to teettrenari
imprioninent; and her husband. heeing obtained lief
release by the poment tiff fine to the governmenti• •
swore not only to avenge cartie, but to effect the
emancipation of his countrymen from the peke of Obit
Spanish oppressors.
.
Masaniello Was scarcely four and tweet,' ycarebt : -
age; ignornr.t and superstitious. he was dessitine elfin: :
means of support but the labor of hands, an.d
coure•el but the suggestions of his own enimptiaing. ' -
spirit and c.ourageou3 temperament. His active frau*
and animated countenance was set off by a fishermaa'a
enof course blue cloth, wall trousers of white Ike
en and a red w oolen cap, after the fashion of the New.
politan sailors. He wore neither shoes DOT stockings;
and his bold and frank bearing imparted a aorta( . ~.
characteristic distinction to his air, when be j Monti d
the liopular festes uf his class. _.. .
Netwithstaruling the prohibition of their itsidsidh.,
Mer feast, enforce,' by the Viceroy. the peolihs'rbalgeod
to exert themselves for celebrtuingthe fete
dv of Car favorite saiat of the poplace. of 14, - -. .: .
pies, to :chain there is a handsome ehtsrch etnribli in -
the suburb of Nlercato. Among the weal pasim/4n
honor of this festival, is the mock setae of a woodiss --..
fortress, constructed on the ruin* of the Cutella. del, --....t
Carmine, which, according to an a ncient etimal,4•lo. : ...,
fended by the fi shermen af Napltst dressed in iiiiinisif. :
costumes. These men are in the itabit: - of rnmstill'ltk -.
rehearsetheir man In the early part of Sulymbocap -.
the middle of whith ft-tenth the feast occur% ased tr..!
the preeent occasion they displayed Ear Mortrthea'aide-: --,
usual discipline and activity—farming their mares*
companies, with standar& borne at their bead spa
5t.,,,,es tu their hands. Masanielle, who had bewitch. ,
, e , captain o f t he beseigers,was nntistay followed hy
a considerable concourse of the inhabitants; and on
Sunday,7th July, being ma:heti:ley. he made We on
pearaece with his myrreCahms among the peasants
quenting tbe booths.
The market places of Naplee at all times. eattrbb. a
scene of singclar animation and eariety;heigktesed try
the Vehement geetieulatione of the populace, and by a
loudness and vivacity of speech bestildesing to she aro
eidental observer; groups of moults and bealgre' l. '"
dens
of lenacrade shroking in , it anew from their booths
....1... ,16 a" .. '' .