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    FOR GOVERNOR,
FRS. R. SHUNIC.:
Subject to the clecit , ion of
TIIY. DE-110CRATIC *TATE CONVENTION
Ally: Math) ,horning post.
THOMAS. PHILLIPS, EDITOR
fiTiSBLi:GH. THURSDAY, JANUARY q.l
Pstit.le .e'trrti.--:May a father bfrrr.gardless of his
-cwt rags, and his children tru!Tc-raoltumiliation? May
" a mr)ther prove reel:leer:yr highest ornament of
woman. - a:.,1 dn.ukhrtbri feel no disgrace? May a
whole family he ttv:erlywanting in honesty in all their
trnnsacti ons,and the indiN iduzds of the posterity still sus
tain a fair''reputation?
If such things mad be, then may our children, a potr
whom perhaps we areabott.toast the remembrance
of public debts unpaid, puliiic pledges disregarded,
public honesty polluted and public honor tarnished
and conapted—•-then may they have no sins of their
ancestors, which will bring the blush of shame to their
cheek, no moral cancers to feed upon their Vitals, no
uriplpainnt legeftiOllS to make them hang their bends,
when H onesty is named.
If burl; things maybe, then may we, to Pennsylva
nians. ft•el no moral compunctiuns, no sense of degra
dation. that our noble commonwealth is no longer no
ble—that iris 'flooded as an insolvent debtor, that has
conecakil his rroperty, cheated his creditors. and now
lives on the fat of the land—and that it is now pointed
at as an illustrious example of a people who prove
their freedom by their utter contempt of all that is hon
est and honorable.
How is it with us? We have not repudiated our
debts—•-we have used no sponge to wipe them out—we
Fal tc-cogNize our obligations to our creditors. But
have we paid them? For near two years we bare
tlot cvei paid the interest. We have disposed of a
large amount of our means at an enormous sacrifice,
paid a few debts due to out own citizens, and greatly
d inii;::shed our menus of paying the balance. We have
tried a genet al tax, and it has nearly failed.
Is there not danger that we should now stop, and
-sac. we cannot pay—there is no use to try. We have
tcard t'ne word Repudiation until it has become as
familiar as household Words—some have even dared
to Insist that there is no immorality in the thought or
act. Some of our sister states have indulged the
thought, until it lies become agreeable to them. \Ve
have still some regard to public opininin. We profess
houzity ; hut it is to he feared that there is a growing
luusenesz of virtue in our tliouzlits upon this subject.
Wo begin to act as though we would have no seri
ous objection to he ourselves led astray. We witness
no holy horror at the sound of the scold repudiation.
We utter no word of disapprobation of the vice. \Ve
start not at the proposition that we should yield to
temptation. \Ve seem to be quietly considering of
it—studying out the rpiestion of profit and loss—calcu
lating how inzcit it could lessen our taxes and increase
our business, and bow much and how little disgrace
we stirit'r
For the honor of our state, outselves, and posterity,
it is time that we shou:ti stop counting the cost. The
only horr.st time for doing this was hefum we ran in
debt. Now we mu&t pay the uttermost farthing. We
must not permit our baser feelings to tamper with the
principle: of honesty. If we have nay manly feelings
left.. .we cannot help admiring the manly henesty that
tirds expression in the recant mes4age of Governor
Porter
We moat ray. And how shall we do hi This is
the only question. We should hear no other. We
should trust ru man's hone.ty, who would ask any
other question. We must he able to stand up with
joY before God and man, and in the confidence of bon
each to say fur himself—l have done my duty—
',y ffiends haw done their duty—my country has dune
its duty—l am a Penmylvanian.
Them is no =how of necessity fur repudiation.
Pennsylvania has alamtlant means of paying all her
debts. A communication of a legal ft lend suggests
the -following mode of increasing the means of the
state. which we thistk is worthy of the consideration
of our leEislators
vi the contemptible tax of per cent. on
i•,iterittmces, which was laid when the state
was..not there be a tax of at least 5 per cent.
on all lineal inheritances, real or personal. and all
lineal devises, and bequests, and at least 10 per cent.
9 ,•t all collateral Inheritances, devises and bequests.
This would scarzely be felt as a burden. We cannot
nor: make any ez•irante of the amount.of such a tax:
but it might soon be large enough to save the necessity
of direct taxation. It would be easily collected. We
should not have collectors calling annually at every
mates - door. Lct the tax be a charge on every man's
estate until it is paid.
We suagest this, as one item, to the seciols and
earnest attention of our legislators.
SRTILT.73 AT LAST.—We understand that fifteen I
whips have clubbed together and paid $2OO each, for
the pi - Irpose of purchasing - 111.e interest of Mr Grant,
in the Gazette, and the.; give Mr. White a fair chance
to tumble into the ranks of the grand Master. Mr.
kraut has oppowd every effort of his partner to be
tray the antirpasonlc party, but it seems he has had
to give way at last, and the most he could do to pre
. servo his political consistency was to withdraw from
the concern ultogethvr.
Wie would like to see the names of the fifteen gen.
!omen who have become puitners in the Gazette,
üblf 4 thed. thiak it would be nothing more than
*tics to the antimasmtie party, so that they may see
trimly members of the Lodge are owners in the
xliniaAonic organ. NVill the editor publish the
•mes of the members of the firm us it now stands,
td isiforra his party whether the.antimasonic voters
are included in the sale.
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THIC Nisrottat.Tr.---The result. of our e/-
igor, velifi.is every thing we said prior to the nomi
ation, rod will, wu trust, satisfy that portion of our
iencis wim were so zealous fur a party nonamation,not
•sily of the impolicy, but of theabsoluteim?ropriery of
Iteircour se. We took occasion to &precuts the in.
rodutttioo of politics into our municipal elections, and
is=eited t'aut the democratic patty could never be
h-ou4lat. to , t,'i.wt a party candidate for Mayor; that
they had over and over u;ain refused to do so, and
that it was but frittering away our strengthto run n can
didate: Ozborihnwever insisted on mskinina
tion, without, us we thou sod now think, any ve74gcor
ideas of what was to be gained by such a course. The
&ft,
ca. , te selected was probably as popular a one as
could I.taveh.sett chosen, and the exertions in his behalf
as great as are usually made at a inanicipal
"sod what is the re,4ult ? Our etaisdidute falls five bun
. fired vota.-slr,low oar party strength. This was nut
ac
t*
Mr. Itipattaausas was unpopular, but on
t*,-.:.-occonat 1 0 4c;:iti , ity which it large number have to
Ortarty won Hation for municipal ‘dicers. Hod uni
-0,1 a "Ciriall Candidate," the democrats could
410101, Ws fair pcoporti ta3 of the city officers, and some
allei d ac i n tim ,ipt:Wil'stratisto ofaffslrs. As ;cis, we have
lost every thing, in afteithsesasternpt to elect an offi
cer who could do notlting for men or parry, even if euc-
Withn Aft r.kett e ve mceiied an
Pllm . from the office of the Greensburg Aros contain
ing the-result of the Convention to appoint Delegates
t o the 4th of March Convention. It will be seen that
the "star of the west"—tho ever faithful democrats of
'Westmoreland, have declared unequivocally for SHUN K.
Scarcelyany one else was tho4lu. of. But here arc
the proceeedings:
"Ib-day the Delegates from the several districts and
townships of Westmoreland met in CountiConventi n,
and organized by calling Samuel Hill E4q.. to the chair
arid appointing Alexunder Johnston, Esq.. atd Dr. J.
Morrison, Secretaries.
After the names of the delegates had been called o
ver. n motion was tnacle;to take the sense ofthe Conven
tion in relation to Governor and President, which re
sulted as follows: For Governor of Pennsylvania.
F. R Shunk received 36 votes.
J Snodgrass " 5 "
H A. Mithlenb'g " 5
For President of the D. S.
R. M. Johnson received 36 votes.
M. Van Buren " 12 "
Alexander Johnston, Esq., David Follwood. Esq.,
end Dr. T. Richardson were elected Represenuttive,
and Col. John McFarland Senatorial Delegntes to 4th
of DL arch Convention. They are instructed and pledg
ed tosupport Mr. Shunk fur Governor and Col Johnson
for President."
We publish thismarning a note fern Mr. Dt7 SLOP.
explaining the remarks made by him in the Court of
Quarter Sessions a few days sine?, and win ch we
noticed on Tuesday morning. Mr. D tnny have sup
posed that his reference to the Manufacturer was
harme , s, but every other person who hi and it roe
tiidered it grossly insultirg oral urrulit d fur.
We felt justly exasperated at the unprovoked attack,
end noticed Mr. D.'s remarks in the manner that we
would any other malignant assault. If no-offt nee was
intended we are sorry the gentleman called such par
ticulnr attention to nor paper; if he had cot.firrd him
self tss a ;eneral denunciation of the press, we would
never have noticed his remarks, as we know many
of those who express most contempt for public jour
t mils are those whose standing would not be much im
proved by baying their conduct investigated through
the columns of a newspaper. We had no feud with
Mr. DUNLOP, we never would have sought any. had
he not attempted to "add to his professional knowl
edge" by a most unwarrantable attack upon the char
acter of one of our journals.. But he explains that no
offence was intended, ur.d feeling sniisfied, we can
assure him, we regret sincerely that he gave occasion
fur us to pen the article of which he complains.
UNION CANDIDATE 'on MAYOR —The article in "The United States snag-boats A. H. Sevier,.Cap
the Gazette of yesterday. with regard to the Maym's lain Dthighim.und Sumpson, Captain Cooper, and a
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election, is really the coolest and the most imp,,dent b or e ti n c.
since .Isly
thing we have seen for many a day. It attributes the
are now op from .-rating just below our City We have
defeat of Mr. EARLE, the Clny candidate, to two informed that thm have very maeli improved the na
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things. Ist. The great opposition to the mixing sit of gallon of the liver. drawing some. sixty br aeventy
politics in our municipal affairs,nnd 2d, the betrayal and I snag.: per . day' nod sawing them into such p t ieces ., us c t u
i Cut
ababdonmen tof Mr. Earle by his friends. As to the pt,rreevent .1 1 1 " it e , " , boot+ vv ill U^ engaged iu our aver uatii
first reason, we deay that the whip and antioo;ons j A oiii , and veil mob es.te.bl their inyi-ocera..mts as
are opposed to introducing, politics into our municipal high as Forts Smith and Gih.ntt .
elections: they have every year nominated Elea dilate
with great unanimity, and urged his election exclu
sively on party grounds. As for the second, it speaks
hut little for their honor, if true. But it is not the fact;
Mr. EARL was not abandoned; meeting after nc-et
ing was held, and speech aft...l-speech delivered to call
out his friends. Ho was nominated as the Clay can
didate, nod ail the influence ef the "Clay Club" was
used to secure his election. that it might he claimed
abroad ns an evidence of the populat ity of Clay in
this quarter. The result is known; and Mr E s
vote may justly be considered as denoting the strength
of the•Miil Boy" in this region.
As to the de.moetatic Council Ticket in the East
Ward being "composed priacipallyof fiireigners,'
don't khow that that should have been any objection to
it; hut the Gazette is probably not anvate that four out
of the five candidates on its own ticket is t..nt ward
were a lsoforeigners; and we can't see that its friend.,
have dime m wit after all to nay .nce Nato,, American
i-rnl-y electing one Set of fureigners in their do-ire 10
defeat another.
[1:715 Counterfeit America', Cold Piece. nre in ci r—
culatit m. They have a aiirmaranc7, are veQ.
light, and well calculated to deceive.
LEAD s.:ID COPPER.—. -The St. Loris Repel,liean
contains a statement from a cei respondent at Galena,
of the shipments .if lead from the Upper Mississippi in
the year 1841, '42 and •43. The whole amoula in 1341
was 554,844 pi g ,, and in additioa 2,750 pigs mannfac-
tared into small bars, and 7,840 pigs made into shot—
maliing in all, 463.401 pies. In 1842 the quantity 1 ,
was 947.856,tigs Lai I, tad 31) pi T.; m turcd in-'
to bar lead. There was also 25,000 pigs shipped by
the Likes. In 1343, the number of pigs of Lead
was 561.321; besides 2,410 manufactured into bar
lead, and 5.030 into Shot. There were also 15,900
pigs shipped by way of the Lakes. Makin_ a total of
584.131 pigs. The value of the Lead shipped . ..y the
Mississippi.estimating, the pigs nt 70 lbs. each, pro
ducing 30.461.171 lbs., at $2 371, is $937,202.
The same Statement shows that there was 1 400 pigs
of Copper, rqual to 90,000, lbs. exported in 1843.
worth $ll.OOO.
The number of steamboat arrivals at Galena in 1811
was 193—0 f keel bouts 108: in 134'2, of sTeamb.ints
105—of keels, b 8; in '43, steamboats, :244—keels,
I 55 .
BOSTON SCHOOLS.—From the recent tne.enge of Mr.
Brinier, M iynr of 9toston, it appears that dicta are in
that city,scventern public. Gra!nmnr Schnol., which.to.
gather with the L-tti:i and Etig,;iiii High School4,coatitin
7,533 pupils.
There nn3.112 Primary s.' cOnola,
containing
Making a total of 14.7 % ••
Beieg awinereaseofl3.s3 children over the n.t..i
of la.it year.
M I.:T. ASC HOLT Su Icine.—A mn4t melancholy case or ;
enicid to.,k place in Hallowell, M to., on Sunday unor-
Meg. 24th nit. Mrs. Mary Allen deetroyed her life
by voluntary exrsur4 to the cold in a state of derzmge
ment. She was missed by the female who slept with
her, and after considetuble search her body wasfound
about 10 o'clock on the ice or. the cavern side of the
river, with her feet and leggin an apentne between the
ice and the wharf, which was not sufficiently large to
admit her body. She was found lying on her back.
with a cake of ice on her breast, and with no othrnr gar
ments upon her person than her night edollies T
hu
verdict of the inquest on her body, was, that the de
ceased came to her death by voluntary exposure team
elements in a &WO of mental derangement.
Eir A writer of a love tale in describing his heroine
sacs "lonecence dwells in the rich c of her
d irk hair." We should think it stood a pretty smart
chance of being combed out. Du Suite.
WActing-Governor Kavanaugh, ef 51aine, is so
ill that he tvus expecurct to resign IlLit week, being un
able to diAillfgetbn duties connected with the orga
nization of the government f0r,1844.
STATir. PRIATICR.- - The following extract of gamier
from one of our Representatives, will skew the feeling
that exi3ts on the subject of the State Printer. It is
right thafthis nutter should be dun ougitl) investigated,
—the charges alledged against Mr. McKinley ate of
every serious character, and justice to the accused and
accusers would seem to demund their most rigid exum-
HARRISI3CROH, Jan 8, 1819.
* The proceedings of the House to-
..oe pro,.
day were animated, on the question of the State Prin
ter. It seems that in the hurry of the first few days
of the session. the whole matter appertaining to Stab:
Printing, as embraced in the Goverdor's Message, was
referred to the standing committee on public printing.
Upon further reflection, 1 think a large m %jot ity of the
House would prefer to see this matter, so tar as it res
pects the charges of malproctises in the election.
alluded to by the Gdvernor. committed fur investigation
to a Select Committee ofsur 7—raised with a specisl
reference to the magnitude and delicacy of the subject:
and ns it seems to me that it is due to all parties im
plicated that it should be so referred. I have advocated
it. Let as have the whole truth, and it the accused
come out unscathed, they will stand upon the higher
eminence, and will be the more entitled ti the protec
tion end support of this House. If otherwise they must
sidk.
A PROPOSITION TO MAKF. FREE THE WA
. .
TERSOF THE ‘V ESI
Mr. Tibhatts, of Kentucky, a few days since, o
doced to the blouse a m.nisore of great impuitaace to
the whole west. It might be called a prodosition to
open t h e trade of the ports, aid make tits azcess five
betweea each other, on ad iii great waters uf the .Nlis
sissippi valley. his not probably koowo to the peo
ple generaby on this side of the klegn,ides, that the
navigation s‘f the Ohio is s.'' rid at Louisvi.lo by the
fails on that river; and that a company wolca construc
ted tic inn: ;II mind this uhst roctioo, levy tribute ups... the
navigation betwesnit In. Obi i and the Mississiopi. What
would the nation thi ik of a proousitnnt for resigning
the works which command the opening into lialops
ton Roads to a cony:J.ly, with authority to tevy tribute
on every vessel passiugiato the waters or ports of Va.
his would tie a small matter comitured nith a nits
tor occlusion on the waters of the great valley. .1 to
immense m ai g rowing products of toot region—the
ia
numerable vessels employed in their export—the vas.
• amount of impurtatiof to every section of the Uoioa to
which this gives iminilse, make it io every sense a na
-1 tioual object, connected with its commerce, to remove
every obstacle in its great rivers; especially su.th as
have the character via private vested right to le ,y tri
bute upon the navigation of the great rivers, which
should be Us fr.ni um nig the states on their borders as
I • the ocean am mg the nati..ns of tho e firth. We hope
that Mr. Tibbetts' proposition to hay out the r ght
which holds rts private pro; , erty the neriural and na
-1 tional water-thoroughfare tint th. - • states, will be
npproved by the present Congtess.—Globe.
IMPROVEMENT OF TilE ARKANSAS RIVER
We C:py Ow following frum the last numi.ter of the
Little Rork Times:
vs. Err'tt.
I did not nay any thing of the Pont, or any thing cf
another papal. beine. put up in opposition to it.
lin .:le on allonion to that paper-I have had no
..ecanion to ctan plain of the Post, and indeed I consider
that paper its rllllll l l . ll - 41 With re:win:l l de id.cortim.
Whit I acid Wit. to thin porpanet ,Ifier deplorinf; the
rifialdry of the ptesn generally-with which sentiment
I f••'1 a•_/red yoornelf, as well an every iirttintis Clt i•
7. 1 .. 7 n• would arcntal-1 atated that the press greatly Miss
Vv.': Ili efficiency in pot...nine a calunioinun co n•-e
which r'.e!:e r . t I I y rpsolted in dinanter instead of antici
-1 p it.al tiMenpla-That I Ileih•ispil it u•I: mainly ow ir:
to the ( 1,11741.7 porno ...1 by the '•:lll:iiii•Arrii.er." of thin
A Ctrrenpon,d•nt i i lortdon writes Ii• f•llown: I city. that thin Demo-rota- party 1•.-t brie indience it.
"The devc!opinentn oldie re...Ly ~.. „r s ~,,-, A, this cotaity. and that the party which succeeded r i .,:d
tra:iit are very rapid, and on..dd to he batter known in i held no doeil••diy the po ilieal swiii, in the c ounty of ;
the Coifed Staten M . Ain 'Ewa. It .... ~,,,ze..,,,,t Au. , t,,,ny, nit ht attribute their dele it at the late elec- .
could be mI le wall th ,pro ,,,deaorn of the wh a ling 'hi in : [v a t to 0 simanr career of vitu:fer itina a. (1 personal To the Patrons of tha Brighton Paper Mill:
tit N ew 13,,,if „..1, an I e i,,.;,,,,, i„ A n ., .6,,,, t ,, tall in hickt•ring,-; hat 1 Vll l lll Oll 4 11 1 1.1 i •11 7 :11Z1 .11 t people laid . G r af/eaten: It in my minfortone to inform you that
nt Ad..lahle. S torte AIM:I'll, f n r- 0 tie: a 1 I erects- . ema lt.ti Wally pot tie , stamp of their leprobalion open I about 11.,..a ye,teolay my inanufartory wan discovered
ionn, a nd g efwril., otit, it wonid he a ..reat g ill t o the lila'llo .• chi tra:ter of the Fenn, titel mad) wnnitl to 'a •.. 1 tir •. i 1 I rt• - :•Is , ri;•i Ily tit i t the building
and tit : mi l it lif.l I CI •it c IC; r's nf..i! th•re, f Crie finally be the case. , co:.talaing my making machinery wa s crit hely c o nsn.
f irm; ;hi, 7) •111. , •,; 1.,• I. i• lj ill • • l 1i'• • • .." •••• i•.. •. - , In 0.73? rem ir!..,.1 allude:l to the" 'll , ~,ri7.;:iri't" .i 3 al II. • Ti'l, ai li ~ , m 1,1 tin, in iill , l,lcry is extell - ive, hut
Th e f,. o ., / hts a re a. eir rally to he o'aaed at a IoN rate. it 77.1a* e.ciducted hef ire the :union..id:. party atone iu how mocha: , it in i•n -I n nnible nt this lime to state.
:,,, C1 .„,,.. 1 ,,,,,,, o f i i i • is
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o • i f .0, 0:) , w i t ., c;ittg ,,,t, Eh ir ntrongth, and I placed the leading notices of the r., in whiaery was but lately constructed, and rer•
Ciotti Eagtaild waatiog Lta,•k freight." c i ty • w hi c h b e 1.,,, 2: t a my p ort }' ; ,,,,,,Ini•ieil Immeiljs„ c• tal,,:y. wai ,1,,1 sl,ll Issed IA the Union. The &cringe
! ly precodiag ili • general election in the same category. ' to the m tin Inuiltfina; in not 5,1 exteunive. the greater
HORRIDTftE NCH EIIY: I'OISUNINGINDI ANS. : 1m tv la: rtitsfa'seti or laacornto i 1 runic opinions- d 1 ii te.t• anoadied b •ing 1111 OW Mock, Wiliell WI, fully
filet., h t i ail anti-ion t(tth.. Pint or yoor-elf. I did not e g o it t . ;ix in ,00h; conntenptiont the loss ariadig from
fur f,:lo.vi:i t•
:is la xtraet 1 . 1 1 0 nll vs ;pooch late ly Jr de. , •
- , now t hat you conducted the -M 111111 . 11171 7 /ler " a.. -
lon , ille rerno,,il alb.. nui.1,,,,i ilaprr in but to It !small eX
livetell by Pr ..,iii Tit 1/1 , 11-10 1, a Texan. ,
' ago an hefore the trionvli of rottim t•nitry. I d . tint tent , but the unfinished (of which foitiotately thet - e. was
"1 a ..,, i..,•,1 to go bark is It:, ni .to '33. 0 ti: duet - now koniv who dam combleted it. nor did I know flint hitt a sm di prop w ti,m) will be minaipally lost.
r our., with di! In li Ins iv in cli tr wterin •,l by fl agrant Lilo Nl t nofeettirer win still di •xi a enc.., 1 tlrmght it For the information of my tiewspa•afr customers I
rio'.;ition.4 of
,1,t -II fe on oar p t e r . 1.1 'li C,l•n . i•I aid hod been m •reretl in the P. , +t until 1 hi.ard yestord ty wntibli ,f o rm Ili no that I have enough paper on hands
among on pence: 04 and tranquil. When the; rettirie that it 'tit iSsle•S as it weelsly. to sip ,!y them for the next three months. during which
ed hom .. tr olern went out w i t h th e m, ~,,t % i.,4 poinon, Th . , iznorance of mine in relation tn the weekly t ime, if .wer, It hope to have the eat ibli-Itment ng,ain
wOh ii 7'71,7:10i:i1l liff;ill I to, Nvllo sat d liva to the first Manufacturer dors not rentilt from any di-respoce, Ind in opera , ion, im. to ennble tine to do so, lam ch;i44;tl
ai. fir 0 17 /1. not treat their belie+ with (wife so from die character of my avrwationn. which employ mo to c Ifi aa ,n all to .n' I al-lited to nie. to pay, the same
m uch reap e r. [ ;is wa; they are r•tilter olallant, :Ina al- i.nl-fati.i, thly ia the acquinitimi of cenn farther kalow- with an little delay an pnnniltfe.
ways eat first. What iv in the rena'a ! Furoo hit- led el, of my prilfession. aad prevent me from gii Mg Tie establishmant in one a the very few, En,-.1 o r
(Iced and fifty Camanchos wore T ....inflated, and died ! m y t i tic t o nets -we. an d p .lities. ‘l,', t ,,i, it h., ~,,a • e , ,,rally wi t i t .a, ,d, Om stout. that
M Inv were poi ther m hut A l lllll r.c were.l. Tiw ' , lc- 1 hire 111,c , aoldeesned yon. not 1 ,1 1 the pm-pa - rued , hen 1 o .., ml • yearn riged with such ft try n•tt the
v ivo ! , ho r ned the mm ivh:t hid !lion treachermedy precating the dinple ...ate a P...t. t . .,... die pres. ma nofietliring int,•rests of ilw country. a nd Ido hope
nor, ::iced :tom t ny of their people. This wn•i proclain- g mer illy ha w so het itn dill le we by iin licentioo-me•ts as that the desire ram,. rno-e to put ioto operation a long
,41 as a f ,al massacre of th • whites, 6:1 1111 pelt of rho to brjo,lite,i the pronpects of every on ism u-mo to de- al:ang add f tVoi lie l•Olsincrii 1V1:l excuse, if necesna-
Itidiali< hilt lt %%cis tidy murdering traders who, in file) hot been.' ne a sense of itintice ots ni.. to ap- ' ry. the peremotor% demand made unavoidable by cir.
fact hod marderitilthemr" prebend that 1 mly have given o ccasloll(howevcrmis- cunintrinces, on my pntronn.
--.-..--..------------. , understood) of offence. . Very respectfully, &c.
INCREASEOF HARD MONEY. If you slimild think I may not he ohnoxionn to the Brighton, Dec. 33. 1843. A. ROBERTSON.
Every b ..ly in sennible of the incnotse of gold rind char le you h tve A 'ell fir tn pr •I•r ipiao m.. you will
silver Cllirli ill the United Sates, but it in tett every bole lea;:,p 10 1.1. 7 0 11 thin note co your pa .er lop tiee to us EI&ILDLLN, I:INNINGS & CO,
who known. or reld•ct- upon [terrine-ti ..r thin i n ereane. both: if pat think why, Lvi+o you wid pleane to put nue
43. 'Wood street.
L i will and s ync to a t a to tlii, rani ,)w r &ler thono to•vards me nocli (-woo.? :.., your inn foellags ~,,i in.
1,,.‘,... - --,,, , ill encoUrligellient tiltlimit. WI,. bciicve then, terest, that sense it c li•,-,•ncv and plume may dictat .
e . HAVE in stOre and are receiving.
in gold and Ailver enoitel, in tho world to enable tin Yours, &r. 4'25 ha.g. Rim Coffer. part strong and green,
t o tikpon..e with tte! 115 C. or ~,,,ii lintel and depreciated J AMES DUNLOP. 50 pkgs Y H a n d
G P Teas,
paper. Ili, c all,e,:. t h.•,,, n R ., . . dantinty 9;11, 184-1. 9.5 hoses 11.11.‘sell St. Rubinson's s's Tobacco,
. 10 " Burton's s's "
1 The gold bill of 1331, , mid corre a. ^tl the er- ' ----_--_. ,'
_ lO " Thorna:son's EVA "
r,wriliont; standard of that coin, mid t•etilted it to cii• m A RIO ED. -0, 1 T u r:a ty, ihi• 9. ii ioat... la; 11.• ' 3 " Robinsuit's 36't "
colution, anti wider the operation of which about forty ~ , r , , , , , ,
, : Rev. ,r. ~, tr. su it . -l'. A. - AcKnAs, of Pi t t,6tir 2 h, t . ) • 10 " I.2's "
miliions of g•ildeiiiii lint been imported into the Liu- .
M i ts ANN N1..:(.1 i.r.. d.in,tliter of John MeG,..e, of Pi n e 5 '. snocrier oinnd lump 0
yid States. . 1 103 " fr.-41 M dila Balch Raisins,
2. The silver hill of 13'14, which repeit!eil the net town-hip, ; 20 " N.) 1 and 2 Mustard,
of 1819 a mnion the circtilittion of all nilver except VVith the itbave nark •wa received a li'oril present 1 50 "No 1 chocolate, .
Siumish milled dollars and th-it parts, a which no le
of Wedding . Cake, Nlr. JACKMAN and lady have our 25 " ground pepper, .
had Vern c tined :duce the Spatil-h doiniiihm ceased in 5 " cocoa,
Mexico L:1.1 8 -lea Al n•d • a 11 iI. `r tit t
inn
tract of wirmest widtes for their happiness and we:fare.
I I 5 " rice flour, •
2033 lbs loaf sugar.
thin net inure than one handled miliions of silver have
been imported into theU cited States. , DAN ;IN 4A , E's \V 11. f Z;;N:4 ACA '/E ; 5
allspice,
MY. .
3. The death of the Utah of thatl.7
3inti • Slates, Madame M. D. Iltaiipte, Pari,i2n I 10 kegs ground ginger,
' '
which land collected and exported from the dilierctit MP' Lite I istrurireas in tho Conve as of Natareth !
20:10 Ihs 0 ili Tiouet.l sole leather,
Slates forte-two minion, a dollars,
und which ... pent and L sett.., nid fir the hint twelve v eins patronized ; 1030 yard: tow linen,
its last momenta in .Intwi)),z fictitiuus
ur billa
si of eKelninFe
lo: ths elite oetha Cities of C:i.icaniati, L ittiaville,L.t.s. 1 5 bales hops;
on Europe, to be said in Now York fu r to ho
iiigtoii, Nashvilie, •Sce., All of of which they „[Teri wbh a generel assortment
iihipped to Europe. B •zs le.iv, ,r 1 ,it re,vrtfully to off •r to the citizen;
4. 'The main.; dos.en of ithout one half the hanks inof groceries , tits stuff+, and Pittsburgh manufactored
of Pitt ;bore) aid viri.jitv. h"r iiervii-e. na instrucirm...t glmils, nn liberal terms. tic2s
the United States, and the di 3 ne l .e.tranon a th •.,,
di the beautiful accouiplinhments of Dancing, Waltz-- -
,
notes, the place; of which was int:iv:fiat:Ay filled by i --
ant. &•!. ! Near Fruits.
supplies of gild and nili-er. if .1: loag experience, awl the elevated position that
5. The Specie Circular of 1336, which requiredßOXES CHOICE BUNCH. RAISINS:
.. . Irv; ever been netted .(1 to h-r, are, she flitter); Er•eo. f. 9,0 -
hard money for the Government lan In, and ival .11 st J.l 5(1 and' boxes do do ;
a audicient :tit traatee that every attentian will he paid ' 7 --f
again paid out to toe peoole by the Tl'etlllty. to the eiirriet. el . - tp trlnient 1111 . 11 moral COALICI. iif tile 23 quarter " ito do;
6. The Indtependent Treasury Act, which re tired 20 . .)bla, Dried Peachrstincr rec.iced and for sale by
scholars: NI K11771'3 8. ', 4 system !Dein." to impart to her
Crum the f
hard money in all paymerts to nod;:deral REENI - IA RI & S'FRONC4,
pupils a+ well an easy carriagei i the dom.tstic circle,
Governrotint; and which c toned g old an I silt .;r to b e
as a .rac..ful a T ort.oont in the Assembly Room. .129 140 Liberty at.
_
brought in the tloited States f ,i• cu stom. l im it FA) ,
The following fancy D owes %cid bra tantthtt-Ladies Flaxseed Meal.
to
memo-, and there to he circulated among the people.
. , Hornpipe, High'and Fristg, Gavotte, Mineett, Shawl
7. Bertrirliing• the Mini of the u..ii...d St rtes, if hien A FEW 131)1,1 F.axieed M.nil. (an excellent anitle
am! Scarf Dillels,i, Spanishand Contra Datives. ‘% aim.
.1 - 1. for feeding Cattle)itta rsit'd and for sale by
has (wised bullion led plate to be c onv.-rted int . coin,
es, and the latest and mno f ad - 11...ab1e Gni:dittos. REINHART Sr, STRONG,
and by which the coiong,e has been diffused through
week Tllefl,l;ynurSift),grtmdait,,,,.. w iw i i t , l l l , i n e
i d .,t h , i i : t..,ng,
nodt iv - o . 1 1: y
E n
„ I , 'the i
,z . 3 . 9. 140 Liberty street.
the South and Wart, instead of being centered at It
Sill'Zie mint in Pliiiadelphia, and thotteo expArtel to
Clans for g •ntletnen w hornay.l . •nire to profit by the IoC
Europe. , struction of Madame 8., unit who will he pleased to oil- Lippinc ett - Mill.
8. The democrttic o pposition to small notes, where
tertheir 0:171 7 4 Up 011 her sulincrip:ion lint. .
T HE stetarrila-r having iinrelin.ed and thnmogid;
by the amount of these notes in circulation has beej repaired th '3.- MILLS. is now m anufactoring.
greatly diminished, and their place fitted by hard ; c f , E : ii M i :: , -- : w ill ir,..":.:,.si'ir:.'n :1 2J L"'""'. s l °•
be oivon daring th 1 Ar. , , ,. 1 , 1 7 1. - • and ki it koe , e 1:1414.11N tin ti intt, a full nmonly of al.
motley. N. B. o.te half of the small notes now in Due notice stilt h-+ gi ten of the time and pine... of rum. th Ter
'at di r•••.it kj.lils of Nails, Soi'te., and Brisries. etr.-
circufelion are computed to he, counterfeits, and Mlltit..
in :merit-tont, and in the interim .).1 o'. Maitre rr 11•11.1 es- Ina da fro n the hest gat itv of Jo:awn Blooms. tufa a
eventually sink on the hands of the laboring part c:
, teem it a favor if parents awl guardino. w00 . ,d not if y 5 , , t , , I i t h e of . c .,:t te - try a d ; ii,i”,,, can be made 10 tht
thecommonity, unless th?) , roftise to touch such tram. 1 .1 ;r
i of the number of scholars they propose entering. .to ichiaery. he 'will mi rife-tore every description 01
9. -Tin. diminution oftha quantity of geld a al. silver
ra [:lame B. may be fottrid at the F,xcitince. ; Bar and Sheet. Iron. sou Illy made in this market.
melted lip ftir plate oral ieweiry,since paper money has N1. .. 1 , m , B. can furnish refereuces to the most refl.. 1 Orders left with S. Cuthbert. at No. 94 First street,
lint credit, slid old and silver has been demanded fen
pee.tablefamilies in the South and West, and also to I near Wood, or at the Mile in the Fifth Ward. will be
currency. Wilson McCandless, Esq.. of this city. l promptly attended to. JAMES AND
10. The quantity of plate sent to the mints to be inn 10..... ad i rep 29-3 el
coined into money, piece the cessation of the luxury •
,
•
THE EXPRESS ROB B P.ILY
Th Albany Argu' Satuf (lay my
•
••The \Ve,tern train yegerby afternoon. brought
the ri , totrolin2; iotelligenee of the arrest of Mr. Fhibt
N. Ho 4, proprietor of the Syracuse 11 ia.‘e; on sa.pi
ei.ai of hayin , been collect tied in Ow rihbery of rum.
eray'= trunk anti money.
The arrest i• said to have been milo at 6 o'clock
yesterdiv morning by the ,heriff rf Erie aunty; who
had a:ready a rr,gted a to.,,p(»ed ucetan?lice of the
nani.! of Bank-,.,,
7 f.." 25 "
ana extravagance which grew sot of the folly and Pittsburgh Navigation and Fite ittlllialtab
Crimes of the paper system. t
, Company.
11. The-habits of ecimomy arid frtegalitywhich bare /
IN compliance with the sixth section of nn art of As
followed a collapse of the banks, and which have star sembly pissed the sth April, 1812;the followinf
ped the melting up of tons weight of silver fur Mr. gatement ofthe resources, Ste, of the alVore corn pan
Nicholas Biddle, nod his attorneys and other bank o 5• (capital $25 - (K000) i. puliii.lied, Its apes-Lived by the
cers. - Director's, December 30. 1843 e
12. The increased product of the gold and silver
mines thoughout the world. which are now worked
more extensively and systematically than fiat many
years before.
13. The restoration of commerce to its natural ba
sis. that of an exchange of commodities, by which the
imports are paid fur in exports, and a balance in ape
cie brought home.
14. The Chinese minion and indemnities of fifty
millions of dollars in silver, which have been brought
to London, and thence distributed through the chunnels
of commerce to diterent countries.
15. Thecontplest of Algiers by the Fr. , .nch.by which
one hundred millions of dollars in gold, which were
hoarded in the vaults of the Dey, have been trans
ported to France, coined into Frenelt gold, and ditru
sed among nations through the channe.s of commerce.
16. European migration to the United States and
especially of Delmont', by which a groat importation
of gold is constninly occurring.
By these means the vast increase of gold and silver
has taken place, which it now visible to every eve. rind
which wid go on increasing it' the democracy shall be
sricceind'ul in the State and federal elections; froy the ire
crease dates from thenecessiort of dem , crac.y to power,
and will cense wi h the cessation oitheir ! rower. The
whole increase dotes from the tit , t arimiaistration of
General Jackson, and m 'moires adored riming his
and Nit.. Van 13nren's admiaistratioa: and it iris been
made in defiance of the opposition of the federal party,
and the soft money part of the tlearbicraey, which have
co-operated it them. The pyi. sees the inctensea Ire
mosey statistics prove it, far the impartation end coin
age arc known, and shim that then• aro one hoadred
and twenty millon of gold nod silver in the United
States: whi,e, is the year 1832, at the veto of the
United Stutes Ban! , charier, there were but twenty mill
ions in the whole Unirro, rind none of that gold. A
great deal hos been done by the Jackson nod Van 130.
I ell ndmirristratinns; but the (mutilated socess of the
democrtrey is wanted to continue the increase. or even
to save what we have. Missourinn.
THE TON k WANDA INDIANS.
The Convnissi.iners it;apoi.ited to appeals. the landa I
under the provisions of the late treaty with the Seneca
nations of Indians h ire returned from thc. Tonawanda' i
reservation, having been unable to proceed with the 1
business of their tipimietment. They were given to
understand that, if they persisted. force would he used
to previnat them. Ton Banf do Co:n d Advertiser
!Layg—Weare apprehensive this will firm a bad' bad
ness before it is finished. The Tonle undue have from
the first strenuously opposed the areal. of 1839. hit it
seaf supposed that all difficulties and objections were
removed by the amend A treaty in the ill!Ilmer of 18-
, 42. TM , . hme ever, proves not to be the case, and the
Tam tw a midis, i istizale.l by a natir II rilartit ire to
leave dr it pl9neant territory, nod the promp I lugs of
the whites who find tivir ne:i.aunt in keepi.ig th m
where they are, still maintain opposition, aad avow
th..ir in•entio In 4. L'l r.. Ti OIL!. It is rep arted that the
.
1 Secret try of \V,ar has threatened them with coercive
'
measure.—Pitaa. Sun.
Thomas Phi!bps, Exq.. Editor of the Pest—
Siic—A ;::ad n 't ared fri.!.:id tinted attemi mto
nn arti,le in y.mr tra!mr of thi. , m in which you
u+o 00m , roar.o lanz‘in;:e towar.ls mo.
I thin',;, mu it h ise ha , n vary mach im~osrd
on hvth^ informmion vim receked re.rcering my re
m ir%, to the Jury in the Caw of the Commonwealth
Promissory notes, (with approved emit:u
sers $182.800 00
Bills lisconnted, (with approved endor
sers)
482 sLares of stock in Bank of Pittsburgh,
' (par $53) cost 14,'28 - 3 40
344 shares stuck in Exchange Bank, (par
$5O) cost
• 179 shares stock in Merchnnts and Maim
, lacturer's Bank. (pur $5O) cost
33 shares stock is Pittsburgh Navigntirm
1 and Fire 1 nsurunce Com pany.( par $100) 3,315 00
215 shares stuck in Pittsburgh Navi.noinn
and. Fire I noniraticeCompany,(roulloo) 6,895 07
20 sharers Pittsburgh Gas Stock. (par $5O) 835 OU
100 S hares stock in Allegheny Bridge Co.,
(nur $25) 3,002 00
1004 hires stock in Monongahela Bridge
Company, (pat $25) 1,400 00
• Premium Notes. 6,982 U 9
Merchants and Manufacturer's Bank, (de
posited)
Exchange Bank. (deposited)
ll•tok of Pittsburgh, do
Currency N.nes, &c.,
Uncollected premiums, &c,
jar' 11-3ul-law
Jest Received,
CASE block Al!toeca LoAre..,
1 7do limey prints, low ;tad med.,
Ido plaidpriceJ,
Ido do do A uperi..r,
3do colored Canton flannels,
2 bales onhlencheti do do
Ido sr neer wool du low priced,
I "JO SC blue mixPti K”nturlty jenny.
JONES, MURPHY & CO.,
Ni.. 4L Wo Nl street .
111-2:dlw
Fresh Family Flour. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL—A
r HE .. , 11.,•ri , ,,r, d nit cot.stootty ott hand. nt the complete assortment of Gerinnn and English
OA Pitt.thorzh Flour Ste -1m Still, cornxr of Re- Almanacs for 1844. Please apply at Harris' General
doubt alley and ‘Pater street., Fresh, Fa util y Flour, a Azenot and Intelligence Office, Nu. 9, Fifth street.
ourvstior trick.. Alt , t. horn mil chopped stuffs of all dec.:27 —4r
ki9d.., which they will hell in tputntiti , s to suit purcha'
SPrP. 0. 0. EVANS & CO
jan 11-1 m
PRICE'S COUGH. CANDY ONLY 6 1-4 CENTS.
APLEASANT REMEDY for Hoarseness and
n slight cough The incteaiing demand is the
lyist evi I?nce. of its nieful
10 grosi ot It nal. The city and nther dealers sup
plied by the dozen at Manufacturer's price. 374 cants
per dozen. JON. KIDD.
Corner 4th mad Wood streets,
Apait for the Manufacturer.
3ri II LBO. BRIGTIT PARIS GREEN, ,
ki 1 0 1.. N • 1 Pi u.iia.l Blue, in st,.rr and for
ea e th.• Diu); Store of JON. KIDD,
Dec. 28, Corner 4th and Wood sts.
A LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Bract% An. 46,
A
Corner rf Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg
Pa. Ga. Si.ver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought
aod sold. Sight checks on the Eastern cities, for sale.
notes and collected.
RETERMICES
Win. B 11 &
John D. Davie,
F. Lnrenze,
3. Painter & Co.,
Woodwell,
Jamac May,
Ales. Bronion &C o.
John H Brown &Co.
James M'Cancllesc.
.1. It. Ntm.wa.
W. 11. Pope, 1:$:1., Pres't Bank
BE \ R SMNS, well tleessed anil 11,iired.
uit.tl.kle article fur travellers' trunk.. N
fu
A• BEELE•
34 113 57
12,993 94
6,462 94
4.671 29
4.798 64
723 00
179 58
4.578 28
$297.938 80
JAMES S. CRAFT,
Secrmitry.
Pittsburgh, Pa
Philadelphia
Cincinnati, 0.,
St. Lqui4, Mo.
MEM
SAAB AITEXPEMENCED PUTISIGIAN.
DR. Mc LA N E'S LIVER PILLS.
THIS is to certify, that having been emaciate(
with Dr McLane in the pnictice of medicine
for nearly years. I have had many oirpsertunities
o.
witnessing , the good effects of his Liver Pills, and I be
ieee they have cured find relieved a much larger pre
portion of the dkenses cf the Liver, than I have knows
cured and relieved by any other course of treatmeat.
Otret:ll Monate.
For sale at the drug store of JON. KIDD,
No GO, corner 4th and Rood ,treed, Pittshbrght;
dl6
CII7IIAP PLACE PeIrCASIL
SIGN OF THE GILT COMB.
No. 103, Markt?! Street, near Liberty.
CHRISTMAS 4ti D NEW-YEAR'S PRESENTS.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friend*
and the public genelaily, that ho has on band. -
and Min receive in a few days, a large and splexrdid
assortment of toy: tad funty articles, suitable for the
holidays, which will be sold wholesale seal retail, at
reduced prices. Persons who wish to buy cheap will s .
please call nt the Aign of the gilt comb, No. 108, Mar
het street, and they will not be disappointed.
dee 16 C. YEAGER.
.1011 IN LE FEVER'S
New& Cheap Stock Establishment,
NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY
BETWEEN WOOD AND MARRET STREW
WOULD most respectfully announce to the
citizeat
lof Pittsburgh and the country eenerallv, that 1 have
commenced the mmufacture of STOCKS, of every vs
riety, form and description, and would solicit merchants
and others to call and examine for themselves, as I am
determined to sell on the most accommodating terms
fur cash, and hope, by strict attention to business, to
merit ashore of public patronage. nog. 19-6 m.
Beware of a Settled Cough.
JUST RECEIVED, 3 Grov , s Dr. 111cLANE P
LUNG SY RUP, vvnich. if taken in duo time, wiR
prevent. a Cough from settling on the Lung!. Ample
testimony of its value can be produced.
Fur sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD.
Der. 9.3. Corner 4th and WoorLsts.
(LEAS.—Received on con.ignment,
I2Chests Young Hyson Tea,
4 " Black Tea,
44 " Imperial,
5 " Gunpowder. by
J. G. & A,GORDON,
• • 12 Water street
JUST RECEIVED and fot sa!e on consignment,
7 high bacon,
7 hhds solgar,
Can be seen atthe store of.lorob Pair.ler& Co.
noz 29 .I. K. AiCK)RHEAD & CO.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers, in this city, under the firm of
Lloyd & co.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent;
A C 4 Reinhart hnving purchased the entire interest of
S. Lloyd, jr. in the concern.
All persons indebted to the late firm will make pays
meat to A G Reinhart, who will c.mtinue the Grocery
Busiuess ut the old stand, and who alone i; authorized
to collect the debts due the concern and receipt for gime.
Those also having claims nyainst the Into firm will
please pre•sent them to A G Reinhart fur settlement.
Pittsburgh, Nov. 7, 1343. (signed)
S. LLOYD, jr.,
A G REINHART.
railing from the above firm of Lloyd & Cn.. I„
wnula cheerfully rrcummend to my former friends and
customers, my lute partner and successor. Mr A_G
Reinhart, rchocontinue.the Grocery Business at thek
old stand. 190, Liberty street. (signed)
ritl9 S. LLOYD, jr•
rr II READ, YARN &c., FOR S.l LE
-200 cut: yPIIoNt- 3r1,1 purple C:trpet Chain,
100 " Country Flux Thread,
500 doz. Flax Yartl, I. HARRIS,
Jan 5 Agt & Nu. 9, sth at
J HERON FOSTKtt.
_
EGOLF & FOSTER,
Western Real Estate Agency,
Thi,A next door to the Pnr.t Office, Pitt,bureh, rit
Azenry for the purehl-e and sale of Real Es
tate, Stuels<, negotiating of Loan , , and Collections.
They will al:o attend to the eelling of piwnnetul for
ov,ners at a di.ianee.
Letter:, I.o<t paid, will meet ‘vitli immediate Imola-
Terrn3 moderate. The Lest of teference6 given
on application at the Aire. (12
1. EGOI r
PAY AND BE PAID.
TTIE f.ul,seriher. unxinm: to cettlo up ord bttlareo
nil hia accounts, rc3pec!fally :inks all who cw - ei
him m•or ao small a •orn, to call and pay, to euablo
him'w pay those he O%IWA.
ISA NC HALRIS. Aet.
'only. 3.18-14. & Corn...Wl - chant, No. 9, sth pt.
Wanted.
FARM. within 1.2 mile,: of the city, rontsining
100 neir. moderately improved, and fur
which $lOOO „ill he
Apply at the Real E•itn te .I.trtinry
• ti3o DLAKELy s: MITCHEL.
A Card.
F ET.LOW CITIZENS, Asti MY PATRONS IN PAR-
Ttct f I could have contrilled the
ments of the Universe. and foreseen every contingency"
and delay in the execution of mt plans to contribute to
yonr comfort. and give crest to the pleasure of the qv•
petite by the addition to my ordinary kill of fare some
of the luxuries a hich the Eastern market alTurds, I
shouid have done so in time of their enjoyment at an
earlier pett e d.
But since 1 have been di-appointed and delayed tun
necessarily by a derangement in the Line of Tramper.
tntion. I hope my friends and Patron, %\ ill re:dily excuse
in me any apparatit want of enterpri , e or attention turbo
busiress of my proses-ions ti-tic in your indulgence
on this °tension, I take the Isis nc to ',illicit a confiner
nneeofa liberal pntrovinge. The following luxuries
are now added to my ordinary hill of flue, namely—
this day, Ca , .VRAA Back Dick;, and to-morrow, Fresh
Rock Fish Pike. and Yellow Perch. and on Thursday
following, another splendi d lot of Pike. Teri aping. and
I.lt of the very best Shell Oystcr,! The abuce will
e served up to individuals or imrtic,. And families
or Hotel keepers mny also 1:e supplied ns long es the
assortment lasts, by making immediate application for
the same, to either Dlr. Chitties Qoigly or George Haw
kins, at the Western Exchange Oyster Depot. No. 6,
Market, or 74 Front street. Oysters by the minister
as usual, at the ru,tomnrs• pike, til,o in the stew, by
the dozen or hundred. Shies' superior premium Ale
will he au the tap this clay. Families supplied by the 1" -
gallon.
Respectfully &c.,
1129-tf PROPRIETOR OF WESTERN EXCIIANGS
Daguerreotype Miniature Portraits,
At the corner of Market end 501. sts.
T HE sobserihee would most respectfully inform the
Ladies anti Gentlemen of Pittsburt,n anti
ci
oinity, that they have opened rooms at the above Innen- .
tinned place, over the store of Niessrs Lloyd & Co,
nod are now prepared to tulle tures by this bt.aus
tiro', art, in a style heretofore unsurpassed. .13c lb*
combination of a quick and powerful apparatus, and an
entirely new mode of operatinz. they are enabled to.
produce pictures of a sitrpri4inz accuracy Hod beauty,
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combining entire durnbi'city of impression. clear anti
distinct exprossion, perfret delinention, and last, tho'
riot least. the colnr of the face and dress. The color
ing of Photographic Pictures, forms it new era in the
art, ;1+ it enables us to combine with accu ney annturts
tin. a Ivaatazel of art. The undersitlned do not wish.
nor is it their intention to deceive the ri i t hr, c _ b y per , m i
09. which they cannot fulfil, far they depend solely on ,
tte cliaracter of their pictures for patimar. CitiiPElS
to 1 :it rang.ers, one and all, are invited ,to call and dm
4perimensi.
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rarcens Oa the sane reasonable ternts.—. •
Plates, bases, Frames. Chemicals. awl esei.tking ,
connected with the antintsi, M
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