Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, January 12, 1844, Image 1

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LP ÜBLIS H E D DAILY, BY PHILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTI; WEST CORNER or WOCYD AND FIFTH STREETS, FITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANINUM, PAYABLE IN ADlri NCE.
VOL. 11._NO, 101.
EDIIEiWY
inOVIAS PUILLIT'S,
N. W. corner of Wood and Fifii S:reets
Ticous.--Five dollars a year, payable in advance.
3ingligoopies Two C:ENTs—far wale at the counter of
©the, and by i r a 13,1 y,
Mks Weekly 2:ler:airy and Manufacturer
I published at tin aa-ry^ otlit•e, oa a 4.19ub1e medium
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in arlvaace.-. Six
gle.copies, SIX CENTS.
TERMS OP ADVERTISING.
PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
One insertitm,, $0 53 I One inolah, $5 00
Two do., 0 75 I Two do., 6 00
Three do., 2 03 Thnedo., 7 00
'Ono week, 1 50 Four do., -2 00
;Two do., 300 Six do., 10 00
Three do., 4 CO 020 year, 15 00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS
CEIA.IIOEABLE. AT PLEASURE.
t One Square. 2'wo Squares.
rat% month 3, $l2 00 Six months, $23 00
:`lame year , '25 00 ate year, • 35 00
11;:r Luger advertisements in propordon.
orlon.
" CARDS of four Erns Six DOLLARS a year.
Public Offices, &c.
City Post Tair.l bat scea Market aul Wood
lames—R. M. Po“maiter.
Cal4:01r& H.2 , 11C, 1»r from Wx4.l st.,Pe
tensors!' buildings—Wiiiiam B. Mowry; Collector.
CityTrea3ir %Va.) I. 1) fil!..?t. and Socond
streets—Ja-n2i A. 3 artram, Trea3arer.
Clvaty Pre rry, itreet, ne.tt door to the
rhirl Prall)y:sriaz Ca-c-za----3. R. Joh:Ai-01a, Trmsu
rat.
Atkifor's 05ce, Faur:ll, lectsveon 7.llr!wt and tVuod
4treas—Alexnader Hay, :NI tyor.
4v Marchand's E.rcztfinge, Fourth no ir rket et.
Pittsburgh, b Market aid Wood .c.roete
nisi and Fourth
Merchasts'at:/.ll.lllif.pliu re , ^s' ant Fa rm ers' De
oosit Baia, (13ra S 11,) Four:11, betwoen
Iro3l titia
Rzeianj,..., near Wa.,l
HOTELS.
if niongaL..ll
Bridge.
E'..eckange. :or of Po:Inv:IS:.
Mercian:L.3' ,f-b!cl, co:r.er cf Third Wand.
ost.ricz Efore!,c
United 3't c', P , n st. C1.2a1
Sprea iv: L 5 `,11.7 14:•.V 311th.
Wayne.
Broarg..tsfs 3i.naas .1/0 , ,,,c, Penn .S:.,
Lanai.
Imp3rtlat :3 j4.7.12:.`3 GiSaw
7..1 fo: saw mill..
vr '13.73 i)3?1 51 inriz
, of th 3 a 3 wen a; in tin cities .st .
Dt.trea cm 133 st , 3n in oporeioil et a
sitiabar of 731.1.; iatn: , . n. , i;a . 33:1!,3-1, Si:.: c :Ik. \Vick
ersh333's 7f13:: 5:.. - 33t; at Bn . .vman & Cham-
Deres'" , &."a, 7,31.• br:dze, and
at )1'.4 mi , 13., on rinr..-'s .1.31,,a, wag others.—
The 133_rrtt na n3l tzt3..iii.e3 eat, be obtained at IV. IV.
Virdll333's shi t ?, o n Libcry
wh3re it /3 tiiiing a?, i A-112ra f.. 33 rnac'nine will he
klpt litnis. A - 22iy to B. P. Snydzr, or
W. W. Wrins.c..•. !nay 5
vau i ha.a^ PD.Is.
A BRAHANI 1 CLENIER, rer:i3iag at. 66. I\lott
....I. strain, York, was a'Uict:Ni
in its mo3t aggravatt•l form. TF.n sy-ri;,:nn3
eleat'aealaeb:-, grolt f oer, c3.3tive - Aels,coutt,
imartbara, pain in the chB3t and ztornach always after
rating, t soosa...i.on of ilinking at the
stotna. fu:fed tongue, zia.tea, with frequent vomit
inga, tl.vardl night and re.3tleq3ness.
nal caatinu . A u c..f a twz:vemonth, when, en
**melting Dr. IN:a. .1.50 Cnatliam :t..eot, and
aabnaittiag to his _o7zr a:-,rerahle ;nolo
of trea,,,nt, 1.112.• pa•iznt %vs.; cn n7)..etriy. restored to
ro Okoalzhia Cie sliart 'rl.2 . MD' •"" arA grat-fni for
-the lacalcalabl- , izrived, ghr.y carne forwar•l
ana volnatearel tae above • , ... - It. , 2•lnent For R-t!r, whole
oale and retail, by 11. E. sELLra , z,
sep 10-y No. 23, Woolstre.,t,bf..low Second.
4E133'3 n par:louni Candy.
rrUTTLE has received this day . from No.sv York,
1 &fresh upplv of the al;ove ceiebrated cure for
C onshs, Coils and Consa r n?tions; and is ready to sup
ply cuitarntrA nt whJlesala or retail, at his Medical
Age'icy, S 6 rnorth .r. one 12
UAW Bargains than ever, at tho ThrocZig
Doom
T" subscriber would respectfully inform his cus
toniers and the nubile generaliy, that r.ctwith stad
log the naprzcedented salts at the Three Big Doors,
juring the present season; he has still on hand the lar
gest and mast v.ari2d assortment ofelegant CLO
THIN 3 that can be bought west orthe mountains.
The public may rest ass ar2d. that all articles offered at
nis store are maul'cetured from FRESH GO )DS, pur
abased in tha Eastern markets this spring and made in
..Vsgartnents by Pi t ttsburz.ll workmen.
conseponce. of tha multiplication of slop shops in
air city, filled with pawn brol;ers C:Oth , na:lCl the nan ty,
slut oTgarments of former A. 3 from the eastern ci
ties, t h e pit t a ti c s hn u ld •,;111 ; to aicertaia the char
scum of the eezabliihmr,its in which they are invited to
purchase, before they part with their !no ,ey. The arti
cles offered at se% oral or the ca:cer:si.r this cit.', are
the ra,rs ofra:s or New loc . : and Phila.iciphia slag
shops, and sent out here to be palmed off on the Pit.,;-
burgh public. Purzha32rs 'd be on their goard a
. est these i npa,itioas, and tr.ey may rely on tlAct
ratactestabl klr - o ',at that liv-irtit , riz, eastern made Clo
thing, cal give a= zoal an arti de or as: advantageous
bargains 19 can be had at the "Three Big Doors."
The public will please remember that all the sub3cri
beei garracutsa re male s ci! y, by co:npetent w.7rk
men, and not gathered up like the goals now offered by
tha"biras ofpa.saze" from the shreds and patches of
eastern slop shops. It v.-111 always he his endeavor to
iiiesintain the J.-Tut:at:on that the "Three Big Doors"
obtainzal for furnishing a. superior style of CLO
THING in every respect, and at prices below tho s e o f
' say other establislarneut.
He would again return his thanks to iris friend. and
the public f or unprecedented patronage bestowtql
upon his establishment, and believin, that they have
found it to their radvantaze to deal with him, he would
repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase
Clothing of every description at the lowest price.to call
.at No. 151, LISSRTY ST.- JOHN M'CLOSKEY.
rip-Observe Metal Plate in the pavement. alp 26.
Look at This.
THE attention of tliceos who have been sornewbo
sceptical in rfereriee to the nurnerou7 certit,
asates published in favor of Dr. Semyrte's Compouno
Syrup ofirVild Chlrry, o.) account of the persons being
unknown in this Section of the State, is respectfully di
. recta& to the foflowinz certiiicart.. the writer of
has been a citizen of chi; borough for several years, and
.is known as a gentle:ran of integrity and responsibility.
To the Ar,-ent, Mr. J. Inner.
I have ufsel Dr. Sivnyne'ti Compound Syrup of Wi!d
Cherry for a Coach, with which I have been severely
nlEicted for about four months, and I have 71 , 111eAtati!' , !)
seyinr e that it is the must effective medicine that I
?eve been ahl, t i procure. It c0m13150 4 all uncasiriesi,
And a!Tee3 well with, my diet,—aid m tintainz a r.L.z.ular
ito pOt an d gvioa appetite. T eaasiaectir•ly reco.o.nend it to all
nothor3 imitrtrlynlllicrrd. J. wit, Borough of
atrai 9, 13 JO. Chitml>e.rsburgh.
Fcrr mi-I , ywILLIASI THORN,
No. 53 3Suket.stroet.
13 )
. - .-Pittiellurg.'.. : l): . -
fifitor . ning 10.t4it
BAN!iS
nr:ar the
R. Woods, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Office removed to Bakewell's Offices, on Grant street,
nearly oppuiite the new Court House, next rooms to J.
D. Mahon, Esq., first :bur. sop 1
Hugh Toner, Attzrzloy at Law,
North East corner of Smith!l.-id and Fourth strPots,
Pittsburgh. s q , 10—y
& NI'CLURE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Office in the Diamond, back of the old Court House,
sep 10 Pittsburgh.
Francis E. Shenk, Attorney at Law,
Fourzil atr.!“, above Wood.,
sep 10-ly Pittsburgh, Pa.
Thp.nas'a►amilton, Atiormy at Law
Fifth, between Wood and Smithflold
sop 1 0 -y
Wm. O'n'a--a Robinson. Attorney at Law,
Office on the North sidt! of the D:tn6l,d. hote.ren
her and Union streets, up stairs s.•p 1U
L Durboraw, Attorney at Law,
Ter.dez:.:llis prufessionarvices to %tic public. Office
131113 /0 on sth st., above Wood. Pittsburgh.
Eyster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law,
o:Tice removed from the Dium mid to "Attoruey's Row,"
shady sid: of 4 th, be twco:, Market Wood
sep 10 Pittsburgh.
N. Enekmaster, Attorney at Law,
!Jai reminvod his office to Bmrei' Low Buiidingi, 4th
at., above Salithseltl, Pittsburgh. aep 10
George W. Laraz, Attorae_v at Law,
Once in Foart'i street, near Smith!loll, Pittsburgh
s^p 27—y
Read° Washington, Attarnt7 at Lay.?,
Orice in BakPwell's Grant stre2t,
nov 5, 1352
John J. Mitchell. Attorney at Law,
0:71c. - ‘rorier of S mithfic! , l and Fifth P.tti'mr:rh
made. A111)u, , b(.,3 cz.tra.3 , ..-:1 to
care will 1)e Drum, th atten 7.. J.
feb
V. P..ttorney at L=ar.
Pit ts'.,a. t i'Lt. o; lice in P,,nrtii street, t.••.
F -xi: , e t•-7.-
Con to my tin:int:llNi i .11 a...C1 1 tr.M h:t.t
tithe pitt - Ange of my
sttp 10—y NVA LTER I' 4 tRIVAP.D.
Daniel M. Curzy. Attlrnl7 :It. Law.
0:57c l',fr!t.street, be:wz•en Wockl a-1.1 c:,i,
an 8
R.021.:::T PORT. R
Portzr & Parkins, Att.3racy;• flt Law,
C.F.O , - on C.a cor.,cr of Four': a:.•1
9... r) 19
Infison 24.Flanegin, Attorneys at Lace ,
Stui nal , : 7 tfa Cr..l•ctio 7n 1.!
crate:c....j. PetA:=i-rt: fir , !t1 r •.
Crp - .1.;:f. act of
Mary S. Magraw, Att ,rncy at Law,
fi23r-n - r:ed !17: 0., ro.ir.ll
two dolrA .••-,
J. D. Creigh, Iltteracy at Law,
Ofiice•-oraFTS:nit.:iflt•ld "n: rd , Putt..
L. garter, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
CADIZ, nAnfI:SON COUti T 1 . Oli 10
1V ill attend prompt:v to the col:ectio., nr
cirri and ail proCes,h),,a) I , n
in the countie4 4111 . 1.rri,0n, Jetiers4)n,llt .
sec. /14:111eS, ):I, S
a;2,1 Wayne. REFER TO
MC'Calf )
Thrrper,
D. :110 g cn,
my 27,1313— LC
• 11. raorrow, Alderman,
Of?ice lior:11b:d , ht . \ • C" , ..11 WC.Id ni,fl
SM:thtiela, Pitt,bll:L:ll. In-;1
Magistrate's Blomlcs,
For pm-ceding in attaciline= 1.1-. e late 7aw,r,,
ba!e at th.:3 o:1;cr.,
Dr. S. R. Ilcarnes,
OfficeinSxond street, r-xt door to Maivau , Co.'i
Gi,.. Wa r oi 1. 1 .„.•. • ~•• • 1 0-,
Dr. A. W. Pattcrsan,
Office oa Srsith icld stroct, th:r,i door cram th• - .! corner ~t
p 1 u
EMBEI
Ward & Hunt, Dentists,
Libr'rtV street, a doors St. Cair,
ap 6, 131.3
Doctor Daniel Die Meal,
Office on Fifth stre,-t. betw,en Wood and
street,, do,. 10-y
HAILMAN. JENNINGS es- Co
COTTON YARN V7AREI-10IISE.
;3, II vo
Anent= for the ~ iak of the 1.:a71: Cotton Faetor: Yarrs
❑i -17-
WILLIAM 11. \VILLIAMS
Wiliiiins &Dilworth,
h01 4 ”717.e Gz . oc . 2rs, Prodln.:: a:;.1 Conin.2l.-inn :\1
clriairi, and Dealers in P:r.sbargh lanufactured. A
N. '2O. ‘V o.):1 -tree [. :.:cp 10—y
IEIV GUO DS.--TRESTON & lACKLY,
il."4ole.salc and Rce,/i/ D, rs to
Dufflish, French and Domestic Dry Goods
No. 111, Market street, Pittsburgh.
scp U)—y
3. G. & A. GORDON,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
10-}.
BIRMINGHAM & CO
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
No. 60, Water itreet. Piu.s'ourah,
und ,hipping, 5 centA per
100,b,. Coznrnt,sion on purclnt,o, and 24 per
cent
Brownsville klnniata Iron Works,
Edward fltcs, Manufacturer of Iron and Vaiiy
Warehouse, No. 25, Wood Et., Pittsburgh.
sep 10—v
11AI LMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro
duce Merchants,
And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures.
mar 17 No. 43. W'uu l :t root Pittbbari
JOHNSON & VA
Bookbinders and Paper Rulers,
Continue I.)u , ii:o at the ..,tautl M'Cancl!t•ss
j o h ri , on . Ey or y a...rriptlon of ori.i::thn;rlintnc.
iv and prinnpdv em-r-nti d. mac B—v
NICHOLAS D. COLEMAN LLOYD R. COLEMAN.
Coleman & Co.,
Ganeral Agents', Forwarding and Commission
Levee Street, Vicksburg, Mistg. They respectfully so
"
lifit consignments. n 22—tf
PIT I'SBURGH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1814
Pitts , burgh, Pa
.!olis B.
.JmIN S. DI LNVOTITIi
m 9.1 2.2-v
LEmczt. Wicx
L. & J. D. WICK,
Wholesalo Grocers & Dealers in Produce,
116 Woud Street, 4 (lours above Fifth at..
may 1 i FitLi'ounzb, Pa
Birmingham &_ Co.,
AGENTS FOR :,TL. MEP, CLEVELAND,
Alttrzh 22
John H. Brant, WholestaicGrocer,
Dealer in Grain General Forwarding and Corr.-
mission Merchcni.
ihrrisburg.h, Pa.
ILL (11 ~se of , 111
goods sent for Cnaitnission
W , 1-.
Sales at the lownst co;ronission rates.
nr.erru:Ncrs:
Phi?.7 .SLIV &C; t D. LePch Sz
Herr..l. E. failrr
Flak risL urgl—:\ lich'i B urkm, ILA ntes,.l :\1.111)1(iman
ju!.y
JOIINSTON S, STUr2icrON,
lioeksellers, Printers and Paper Makers,
No. 37. Mar; et area t. !ten 10
TILONA.L . B. YOUNG. FRANCIS L. YOUNG
Thos. EL Young & Co.
Fu rniti , mr• War, , 11 v)lai. cora , r oF lfaod 4trr-et and Ex
clra:u7e ahoy. ‘t-illing to !, , irclla,r , re
‘N iii tithl it to their a3vanveze to 2VC IN a call. hr•ing ful
lysatl , ticd that. we cat: plea as to ..rial.ty :t:.d price.
set) 10
ToW NS ENI) .54 CO.,
Wire Workers au3 Wire ItLanufrxthrrrs
N. '23, :Alarket sti 2. & 3 , Treets,
scylo—y
Exchaar,re
Cor: rof Fcan and S • r te!s,
sMlfff
Pilkin 7 - tan's Ulu-iv:111cl acli:n7.
A AN urAc. F - iZ Et 2. -11
STALET,
ins i'.i'._rson. jr..
rir
-rn
Ja'.l•.t T"ilar and Clot'zicr,
Hoot and Shoe 7 - I:..r.uf.:c to:7
411" ti
r:ft, LI . Ar 1.1
Cartv:ri - ht
[1I: FUJI
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Cals and l'opllar Lurabzr for S
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r
Jr. "2. 13.!: ; C
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ZA: t, to Dr. nraillretli's Agents.
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nt in 1i..-ht
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MIS,V MV CM!`,"
Hinz 1.74711 all; ted for a aric two yrar4. with n
Lard 0.1 OW cart rd cap 6:11"..0,
u - :I,ri.m,
! , 11' by the , 1 -, ` oft;:: of 1)^.
01 4-ocrtril
111 V T.ll Lott.
A1:1•;.71!1•:, \ CO. r'i. .1 , 1. 10. 12 10.
1 , -11.'dy
a• o w A (:1: 1 31:(iII: I-I. 1..1:E,
I , ', P.
Dr. Ucz:Lter's Pulmonary Pre ,- orvative.
011 c.):.1-, i
Spittl'AZ. (1 1 , :1111 I:1 CAC , rcm..t,
di.csa , e, of broa - .1 audlun utlcl
co:t , umpLi.m. Irarraw...l f 1 1 ,• cl , l , fi
A. I'.I.IINESTOCIi & CO,
,iy 12 Aze:lts t'or Yit•sburgh.
William C. Wall,
Plain and Fancy 1'.;,!1-1,7 Pict'vrc fr.Tme
re r,
10. 87. Fourth Strl`Cl, Pitt,b , lrZh. Pn
C AN
1'
urn . ' &c., for arti.r,aimay3
nn nn ad. Loril‘iiig &c., pronnpr;c tia
It-ran it n, 'Iola: at thi•.ii tFt~sUtunrc.
l'arti ialar a.torition paid to rvgiiilitn and jobbin t i, of
QVIsIV
intarnboats will tied it to
tlwir advantage to call. .vp 10-y
SAMUEL MORROW
rylannfacturer of Tin, Copper and Shcci
Iron Ware
N o. 17 , 1, , ,.07, 5 ( 7 -, L 1,1, e It"( t' II 114tt.1 , : ttrl,ll e
Keep- cott-tarttly nn 11•0.:..d ()F
anrk , lli , :t , bare al/111)11C
C0,10%1.1111! art iCiftz:
: I ;inet-,te.t.kr•ttle, pot.. oven , , cutie.e
Slrr
chams and otters me invited to curl and for
beni4elve , ,ns he is determined to sell eileapn:rca , h
a pprw. ed paper.
DORTIZAIT PAINTING. J. OSBOTtl's:17„ Pftt.
.Irail ./ I (,ner, Fourth st., 3d story Bur Buil
dim-. .1. Osborne would solicit u call Tran tbosw who
desire Portraits .Spcirnaus can be soer.bvila r oorub
A. G. ficinh‘rt,
(sUCCLsson To LLOYD co.)
TVh.olesale and Retail Grocer and Commission Mer
chant,
No. 140, Liberty et., a Cow doors abovo St. Clair,
Mr-Where families and others can at all times he
tirnished with good, Goods at moderate prices. n3O
Cheap for Cash.--U
PRICZ
JUI-1:4 D. WICK
Short Reel Yarn.
No. 5 at 15 ctsperlb
6 at 15 do
7 at 15 do
8 at 15 do
9 at 15 do
10 at 15 do
11 at 15 do
12 at 15 do
13 at 16 do
14 at 17 do
15 nt 18 do
1C at 19 do
17 at 20 do
18 at 21 do
19 at 22 do
40 at 23 do
promptly alterled to. it left nt 1 & C.
Pnintnr's,Loguli ...Iz.linneS,.....,orthe Po< (ifilccal.ireid
f^7 J ii. ..\100101EA1) .cz CO.
PIT LsL - RGII
Circulating and Rcfcrcnce Library.
OFroxical and miscellaneous
works, he n: , en even. dav, Sabba , h except
el, from 7 o'rlock 9 i'. M
of St. Ca - r str.:ct ur..l Ex
chant:,e wil , ...rt• punctual atteadar.ce will !e civon
bt J. GEMNIII.,.
se!) 10.
PIT rzißUltGii
Springs aryl Arsic4 for Carriage 3,
...,• 7 ,711 c
L$ C.,1;:?:.(: nrci .1c I' a
A ti
1" I'3 ,
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':‘ll:leut , r!:••
COLEM *s
5...
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1. \•1 'l'.! I
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W. 11! I Vl•hi-I:, 111 , • •
'rt 1 .` , "..:i• tt.:17,!. in cp , ir , r
pt ttv,r locks a. d ere rut cur
r,yucd in th,•
quri tcii: hr
k,', OW any tql)Pr CO. -T( 1.0)1e IloU3e
in
We l t,l,e ti,;. r the %ii
ri,r)4 Edo. Ir. of n•td 'ho have
H.:ll'‘ o'll , :1 ., C, t !lea.
fur• inn'• :••••• it:Ol , A to t•: , :l.11;ito our
ttrticit.. e;sr•o-here.
thr. y ,rar ni.urafacture‘x i;! be arp,ireNt to
all till/dill ^per.' .1!
N. B. S:l ,, o:aoy 4hAr.a,
Oro' nuy 111 or ;:rogzrot :ion, of the sub
01S_ I'itt , burtdt,
n 2.0-1-1
T R. :,1' LANES S Lon , S , ,rot,,boin:: It t‘aftt
." t Olb•t•111 . 11t, Cott:T.:h a l F.',k. or ,
Intiott7n, pi, itri-F.y. tht fn. , of f too:f sttLre of
surtiptittn, , 1111111 t, NVito.t! • oot.:11, &-A-. Sono, dr
'len of ~ rtifyttO, of it: effe‘f Z, can iJo pro
one h 0.1;
I. to Curt if), that I Ir.r.in vt-ry err'
at,,l , cry too.:11 r,doccd. A iter
rott lie tt i ,: t 1 to o np u , po.p. to r ()core a
itott;eoi Dr. 111'Lo rio'c Long Syt.o.r. Lrovo :no rt•ii,tf
nt. , l into. 1 .‘k as to rr r ,-, ttnr.
0.73,11711ity relieve it to he of-, of tTh , F • .. , t],.1 , 1W, r - , 1-
ieint , s now betiaro for C'ottzl: oral art a.O coni
plaiots. It:LIZ ABETII NIOL
frtz , h sooP:roFtot, vo.oablo
just received at the Pruz f• tote or J. NI DI),
oct 7 N o , 60, cor ne t of Wood and Fourth Ate
FORWARDING Sz - COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Canal 13aain,corner Wayne and Liberty streets,
burgh. Acent IlnitNlStates Portable Boat Line.
kopt 4—Sm.
don Cotton ractory.
17,EDUCL:D.
Long Reel Yarn.
500 at 8.1 cents per dozen
000 at 74 do
700 at 61 do
870 at 51 do
900 at 5 do
1000 at 5 do
:::taidlev.icl: at 15 oenu per lh.
Coin. bottihg, 8 do
Family do., 12; do
Carpet Chain, 0 do
Cotton Twinc,9.o do
S!ocki! , .-.. Yarn and Covvr
..I. Yarn a1.. - ..uy; on hand.
Cotton V.'arns made to or
,:J',.crr
IV - `:✓ c.::.0-.T.g.zr.::
• at. any o:Le
Cal/ :J.: 13:trr-35
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. CoNSTAI3LE & I.:. BURKE
Bowarc of a Scakd Cough!
C. A. IncANITLTY,
To the Gentlemma of Pittsburgh.
THE subscriber mutt respectfully
informs tho gentlemen of this city and®
vicinity, that he has commence,' the BOOT and
SlluE making business in Fourth street, opposite the
j
Mayor's office. Having been foremen in some of the
most Ei-hionab'.o boot shops in the Eastern cities; and
ha‘ing furnished hirnseli whit the ly.st French and
American calf skins, he hopes by his attention to busi
ness to merit a share of I , ublic patronaze. To those
gentlemen who have kindly patronised him he returns
his sincere thanks, and can with confidence appeal
for tha goodness of his work and know•hdce of his
business. P. KERRIGAN.
may 11.
William Adair, Boot and Shoe Maker,
Liberty st. opposite the head of Smithfield.
IThe subscriber having bought out theme
j e 4 t :
. rj r c n r ( 1 i o o
r n
c t ehd.e late
' , To . ; •:a ' t a t ' h e oi r d e stand "'ie of cea ;lr d ' h li a :,
auci is prepared to execute nil descriptions of avr:rtz in
'tits itue, in tilt be-t Inautter, and on the shortest notice.
lie !;ceps constantly on hand a :erre ai , sortme at of shoe
firniini of all (1 , -scriptions, and of best quaitty. He
59.iCits the patronage of the pubiie and of the craft.
seep 34—y "WM. ADAIR.
• David Clark, Agl.,
IFAsiiiumax BOUT NLAKI:R.,inii-s renwv-ed
to No. 3 i ...“..t:'.iit street, be:v. ce,,,z, Second and
Third ,trectii, 'A ' nCr , ` ho a cu'id I,e hapi,..). to iee hi,
ow eii.oomprii, and a:: otiwr•F w 1,9 Fee: di-posed to pa
trutii,r him. 1 - h.u3e.irinthiiig buttira rate ,tnck, arid
em, '...,.. f ti,ebe,t of w: r',..rr.r , :t; nr.d as he give, hiti cen
t- :1::: n•t•e/sf ir.ll to !:u-inures, he trusts that he
are or patronage.
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1T;7R.T..1 WARE: 1100--
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/ :"rm. - ..•••:••21 .A-. prA.-rn
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inviafa-i , trrd by t;1 , ..
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&c. Furz,i , ure Car
Uphol;itcrer and CaLinot Maher,
st., he! ,. 2 1 L7,k.r!
ilform, his frieLel, at. tlo rul.lic that he
i,rrepair d z , e4Lc , lto atl or,krs sofas.
Lnr, au , hzlir a!,.1
srri.T in or; all
f:t . t . tilia work, hich Iv,' A% 111 e•fu , t 1 to arty ride
in the a.,(i un I.Ln:ol:able tent:. se•. , .10
Matthew Jonoc. Harbor and Bair Dresser,
I Lu tit 3tl,..'ci. (AO Maytn' ' S Cf,
% , }l.'rt., lto \kl' , lb , ' , Ton P( 'r
transient cu..; . r.ners. Ile Eolicit. a sharc Cc rubiic pa
cep 10.
NEW FASHIONABLE
not and Cap Manufactory. 44 . •-•
91 11 . s'rer', 3 d , rrs be', u• Dill ncnf. .4!! e
1 1111: han d e , ery
it!y ortho 11 A-! and CA PS,
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t.tt him c.lll. S. MOC..)RE.
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rt BINDING AND POLISUING —Sad Irons
11 / 4 : 11. Eznian3 and po:isl;ed, auvii and other Innd o f
aTindirszdoac. Stt!td rile ]Nlam...facti , r • cor
ner of I,:berty and anz 18
• Dr. IYl'Lano's American Worm Spocif.c.
THIS to ertif: that 1 tenzprmorul of Dr Yt'
Lane's tl- , erienn Worm Fle...it - ie. in 5 him c
from the time of ,7:vittilt it,',ltlictled 40 %vomit,, aril
Another tensportefill altirit 3J more. from a (-Mid h%
AV:a Bakpr'i, of Ch...•at Neck. Wit.LiVai SCOTT.
For sale at tha drug it of JON. KIDD.
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t: , ! ISt` klhIV the hegt
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PRICE, TWO CENTS.
Oath) Riming Post.
iIi.r.LAND AND REPEAL.—Diuriow Weed editor or
the A;bany (N. 1.) Evening Journal,who tra,veledox
tensively through England and Ireland, and on the
continent, last summer, and whose admirable tatters
have been read-universally, has written a letter to the
Repeal Association 01 Albany, in answer to one on
his important and excising subject, which we give be.
low. We need not ask our renders to peruse it..-eves.
ry warm heart is filled with sympathetic feeling fox that
country—every gallant spirit and d..votcd patriot
would IA lab to see and know that there i 3 a Erm fowl
datioa fur a hope, that all will eventuate as they-de-
ALBANY, Dec. 12, 1843.
G. name,: I thank yon gratefully for the very
kh.ei letter of corrgratulation which 1 have the piens -
eet acknowiceiging. 1 need scarcely say to you,
entletnen, who are estranged from your native land,
how precious a privilege it to return to one's
comary at..l home, after a separation from both, for
season by the Atlantic. but I may say thut in my
ca,e this privilege tins been made thrice pueblos by
the v ele , ...me that et aited me from trier:els u hose god
ness and generusity overwhelms and oppee , sed me—
I shall clic' thronzh kilo a deep and lively sense of
the Etra ci , untiring and sustaLing favor and kind
no, On he c. zens of Albany.
I in gratified to learn that the opinions and senti
ment. wnieb I formed during a tour through Ireland;
aid et:pre, , ,eti in :.he hairy ietterN written from thence,
to surre extant, the ?iineipies,ond were re..
a tl ,- zrt•e, or the sl,mpathies of those who
iro ihthd the•ni , ei.e.4 together to "aid Ireland in
her peaceful, chrhqhm and rnadtv efrArt ru achieve the
means ufF.c:t l t rttrerr.mcnt." Au American wilt)
W;tl/ U.A. , a//11 :ge.l .yes, through Ireland debertc.s
dit Leit.E7 o I:,:retik•r. Every rrnotiun of pa
thmi t.• c x.:ittr:utActh and al; the Amities of
putur ahrit-seri.itin f-ozen over, if, in Niew of the
rungs of un cusinvea batten and the anguish of a
r. ush,d ;It - 4111C., the spirit tlccs not ti a itr rebetiioo
a. ai it thi it t..; , ;.re:sors. No if:te!ligent mind car. fart
t s•re rho: 1 re:a: d a'.l the el:locus of Na
tn,.nttitt; to r any rai man deny that a people
et.t!hw d `Xi hi a.l the rerptit.ites for sea-government,
re. 1.17
e.,.: to u.:;.1e:...ry uttributt;, E aLci
.1 1.
rigirZwly rnverne3 is cap:-..-.le renderiL,z
1,41: - .y the rr..i4:i.g.s ei ;t.habilunts
a:::1 SafrViingi. 1 . 1 411
Tie "or.s 61 - are its in-
c,1,-It hd".;
:17 i n! ar,ti 7:lt.zt
'1•1 d .s:riot:A as its nt4:!iter- are ctal and
In itAustly secure no re•
usti.tis ta, re. a: d Ir,gaiity and u;i .prireciated.
ha?pine"," has bit.%) r.ruuuuncul by
titc man aut:lori:y as an "la,aac::ablerightb
to n:roaA
• f roacvfnii rc...L.inteily usserticr
But bPs retitioris have been disregarded.
ni.d. Le; i.teite of.ufipiiciatien spurned, and 2. -et rrei e ;lity
havr, action: by
oheidren, exhibit to ti,
.• .isi
id.h di. t t i, : i ds as i u ,s, as the
ot Coe"- I,IOD.Zi is keed, ttiey seek redress by
d a,.d hur t.7.1m and ap•
t • tr , ju,l4 - cmo!.t cie Liz:A iretioas.
it . to e ti.ct lincia:id can much
:ie.; the accitnixiatic7., !•ovver 01d . ..i0n: The
C.i.f.:ed....1u did rudiiiy arre.ted or ire-
Aval f'2:'‘ aid v ;tit assurance to her dui: of
%Nu ‘Vate,
, 1t'.5 . 1., ...CP. .
IFro.r the m.•:nrnt this erear movement rorarneaccali
h
the mini-der. have watched t.t tat lynx-cued vigitur.tro
I •
; f., r a r a etext tat carry Loral Wei.instantle leo:Li:Wel
th.er.• cat " put•iag it dew n i.:, force," iota blood; ex-
I t catia•ro But then infeedod vletians have die a pp u i a ted
I tl,i; h.- nathral Lore. Irc:ard IA i,:tles sa it bayonet e'
1
bat there l: as been neither occasion or CActise for us
-1 I:.g, tn.-10. Tl,O lesson bo fel aibay taught lay the Libe
rn"er, t•—• eery violation ur Lau by a Repealer, ad
d. d a new !ink to the chain , hich enehtves Ireland, is
..more,.e.l I; ct.ibly t - •,son ed memo: ieS. IriAhmon
1 Rase asmmb.ed by at: Lahti. of thonermds, for discus
saaati, fir cunt:inn 'fain aaci di - - i,titne; bat not the Slight
!
e... 1 inf.actitta, I law or oada.:r has dccurred. The
:oven men: has h.tea :term steadily, in the wrong, and
n,,ti. 11 run oppose ...etc other ar;rtiments than regi
ments ad troops and eid;'s of w ar, to the righteous de.
.- ar .ls t.lun upprissi, i people. the j..,16 - ment of the
, an,' Int:Ft ?,.sod ,1.f,:::'..r.q. i la ra.
I am aware that many of nay 1e.1:c.r. - -,:lt:zen enter
tain the opinion that the svmra:liy and aid extended
t I. Ame.ii2ara's to ,tolitrin,:, lie:mad, is inconsistent with
hat. (hates to a Malian whit which we are at peace.
:!: e.':.i:e 1 d.O i.:-.lra to the credential motives which
: : ,0,•;:: thaen, I ean , ,ot so read In:. duty. Nly reason
I ,i t .., ;;;; at the se..t.ment which depri7Ps the h eer t of
I.> tl , aa rest in eraa„."a ,i, a. 1% Lile Inland employs cot
ris ~i ,T,.,1 nod la..‘ 1.1 moans only in her effort to re
....!... hei.df to the lo=t boon aaf seif-goseti,ment, she
is t mita...T.::: ea tilled to the hearty '• God speed" of
the ;laic:Al, of cis it and religious hoerty taronthout the
tverld. So far, at hex, evrey freerrtin may go with
cat cfmetion. But I not constr.ained to gal farther.
Should her ur . areseor obstinately reeist the nrarcali to
their justice--slamalei they 11•Naill deaf to tl.e cries o i f
tihnees,
tat d bliad tat tin horror aaf famine. 1 held that
Ireland may rigiuth ily employ the weapons with which
'• God and :Nature - hlve nrmrti her people.
I Lave often nod ardently w ished, in passing through"
Ireland. tia.tt my cone; rynten c•aulti see how deeply eiaiia •
i; wronged—how croeiav site is oppressed. I knew
tn.a theshtneri.:g:s 11::2.t touched my own heart would R•
is alsen kindred emotion.; in every bosom. I knew theft
that .•;..., ord.. twous nod ur t is e svropti hies which prevaded
Alill'i len in behalf of Pattand and Greece, would beam
~i,i% er , i . i . :iy ea:coca for Ireland. Pad thesesympathiesi
ha' at ror. - esstil in other ,'nice, by the curd Doctrine of
irrl-I':*i'lleit`i:Ce, tatt, high somed example of La Fay
e::, w eaid ;.ass beam I--t to the w aa r .d. H a d t h e jiz t ....
p ;i.e.: of !att. - in:is:a been repressed, the name and char:.
:,, , ter of Kosciusko wut.ld hi.se. Leen robbed of half ita
ba it., - !4-:•.-s and alery.
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Pit4L'urgk
n. i.r~i r 1? ••
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7,1`: :1111Crai
11. e cause cf Rope:C. has been strengthened at'd its
pt oz . , ess hastened b!, the blindness and blunders of the ,
Btitish:,:iiitistry. In the arbitrary disrelFral of mag
ler,rats. they drove a host (.Ip/verfill friends into they
rusks ot'thri litTealers. By tneir hi; ii.handcd Prod's=
ruction, In'tii , ittiting the liberty of srcech and the free;
dem of discussion, they aroused a scintimet of univer
sal in,l4n irian, and :in.-illy by their fatality in the pros;
e.nitlon of Th.. O'Connell, up.on perjured informational.
they aro siakine into odium and contempt. .
I rgioice to find Annriv.anq—on•ice a.,d idopte‘l—
and erpacjilly our Youmt. Moir. csonnsing the cau s e of
Repeal. 'Dein ands of t:ie peoplc of I relar.ii are strength.,
est, and their hearts are chercd by the sympathy of
fret men. li, as it is hoped, "Justice to Ireland" may
be extorted from Eitaland by the fuice rf enlightened
re:dein:l, let us, f ,i,licul to •he sari oT principles which it
is not less nut interest titan one fluty to assc.•rt anti
maintain. unite uur voices I% ith thuit. c.f the friends of
solF•goser.mv•nt throug,n,,t Cbrittenciom, invoking for
behind the blessing; t+lii, h %%ere bequeathed to u...
I t ii (pito I:llCPC , s , ';l!'y for MC' to WI v to you, gee:
dem .n. that Mr O'Connell it. in entry reApuct, and its
the highest cleerco, werth> t , frile de:t:inn and nmpoil:e
tibi , n ,anion v..hich he orcupic:. But it would weird
m , insnite ortd'actim to h- n.bie to disnheie other% of
the pr...j:lCl` CPI: c', II: , i1C lltirni y its excited against hint:
Tin! b?H. 1 ,, a71t•5; anti tihk. , ca:npan; , ,, it true to ltt4
1
1, 1 -„i a , Waslinzt in t., America. Cron this ' 1
ion,ria inli,:rnrcie .t ,ii i‘rently from all soarces. ' Ar
ad mt,si,n in 1:- - 'aud, s front the nos of cii.F.tin Ar
1 rei ;Ir - .4.,rn...ri.in't'. 't,t opponehrs of Repeal. tiliS4;',::.
D - Connich's pvri.,t'im and integrity were irleorilster•
',!O. "Fuer.: has not b e..n a mtpn2ntsiacti he &eased
nimsclf to the service or Ireland. whe n he creiti bare'
been seduced by Plane ()mon by gonl. from titer path
of duty and honor. I Itazzamd anthill; in predict*
that many of you will lire .tri see his character Mg 101"