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    'lie Ails aware tbrit there were persons who were
`.'aisporad to c iwil at all such statements as this, where
"Stints were employer]. Nevertheless, the fact w
the same; awl the increase of prime, owing to s
causes, lefeu deep resposibllitY on those who he
' voice to raise against it. (Hoar ) And he would
' those who sat in the Commons House of Parli
if their children were destitute and hungry. t.
no toed to eat, whether 'hey would consider they were
- &Wit wrong by going oat into the fields, and there
visiting a few turni to to satisfx the wants of nature.
';.. fiertierirMi,- - :. -- firtfoo iwirig•rgtirivtailit
"Door wretches wer,ironitead OK OW yy ken craving
Jr hunger ialled aloud,. for food—when wretihedness
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gr.
stalked t iron h the itimets, toil the deStituteched not
where' ark* ' tieimis, , ..c4okifylibi'meettnig) 4-,
p.a. air ititir ort 4 iiv - incre'irreritite?" - ' -
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Sobjees to the thicAkkol of
: A • ; THE DEMOCRATIC srAer coNvietirrtos,
.4tolte, onis m Win . rning Poo.
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l'rrismittax, FRIDAY, I'F.I3RUARY9, 1844
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, CIT NTI senate C ourrrat.— e
- meetibgasitheantimaeonic Committee on Wednesday i
wailirt4 very Favorable indication for the attecess of
tkutSzliextes end plans of the Cray .. man in Allegheny
comity. .It was shown that although they may Ter
. chase up-anch pitiful mercenaries es .the Gazette, they
nenrlof include in such bargains either the shrewd old
lenders of the paitY, or the honest rank and file of the
- antimainms. The skill, codling and foresight of such
fieliticiams as N. B. Craig, are too well known to the
people of this` county. It wasi s efforts and that of a
fewCithers that raised antimasonry into a powerful end
at length a triumphant party. While they led, fede-,
rslism was always enceessfult but the whig portion t f
Alieparty, thought they had followed long enaugllthey
had suffered a g sad many indignities_ from the antics,
aad weredetermined to become the leaders, and
they -basexueseeded. To add to the weakness of the
firderel - party the editoriahcontrol of the Gazette 'pas
pe:d into the hands of an unprinapled meson ;who fur
•purposei .wa -doubt as_ onorable as those which got
-erred his late bargain and sale with the Claymee, re
fibted-tii abandon the lodge until he was hunted out
bg the othrr journals of the city. Nq wonder that
• widgiery -should get in the ascendant when such
venel-oreetnres were'made the most prominent men
--in the anitTricuionic party--u creature, who joined the
ranksTram - raccives of cupidity, and who cloned his
-career% theparty by entering intoa bat gain to support
-a Groadifaster Mason for the Presidency. - We do
imt wonder tbmintinutionry should suffer and be be
adstocaci was entrusted to such persoui
ajridis;pmeseat editor of the Gazette. But this is di
gressing we most get back to the conveutior.
A . propositain was made to abandon a distinctive or
geiakta!ioo. and to ,kin the , whigs in support of Clay.
'This,propese was strongly opposed by several of
uleopiegatir. fileCiat,-among others, spoke against
• itiqutid!&o4,pinventicti that they might pass a him=
roUidotiois, and still tbe,people would do . as they
-ph,Ntrt resslutions . could force bitty or those
wiitl'tbony,ht with him, to support Mr Clay. He
would itiever vote fOr him, and he knew many others
who, lilu,him, would not he forced into measures that
•thay disapproved. He proposed that the antimasocs,
at it patty, should take impart in the matter, bat leave
ev4ototut feeeto act as be - pleased, and when Henry
;C,lity.- was defeated,tish,e hoped he would be, then. they
-Ueda reorganize the party on its old principles. .Mr
°Claps motion was lost by a small majority, after
ak:hicllt heind eleven other, withdrew from the conven
tion.
.To show the manner in which it was proposed'to
ielt4ikentimastms; Mr Thomas M. Marshall,
el;,tp tht, *eting, with -appropriate - rennirks, the
cophisions end prices of the Gazette's advocacy of
Ckliallis. The tarPituile of such a transaction shocked
attl iaterrishei many of the delegates, but as some of
those, wbohall subscribed to the corruption fund were
members of the convention, White escaped the tre it
-grant ••isobieh'she would, no doubt, have received had
tbe meeting Dot been tainted by whigism
,From what transpired at this meeting, it is manifest
-that the whigs reckoned without their host when they
supposed that buying up the Gazette would secure the
influence of the antimasons for CLAY. They will re
run:rano suah aid and without them the cause of Clay
ism inthis county is hopeless.
tß.sPo*t..—lf thefollowing statement of the effiirts
ofthefrienda of Ireland in other cities, is not sufficient
to call the blusbof shame to the cheeks of the Iri-sh
' man 'of Pittsburgh; and to arouse them from their au
- ripens's, they must indeed be destitute of every pa
' triode feeling, and unworthy to be countrymen ofGrat
- tan Ina O'Conne ll :
.
.io St John, ate meeting held on the first Wednesr
4ayieJanuaryithe sum of seven hundred and eighty
dollars, was collected for the cause.
1 144 thelittle town of Waterbury (Connecticut) they
! raised at one meeting $62,25.
•
In Weetferd, the sum of $3OO was subscribed at a
meeting on the 33 9 f. January.
iln two villages in the Suue.of New York. there has
: beencollectecOteltween $3 and 400.
t. In loynclabOttkVirginia, two hundred and twenty
&Mara was stffitaibed at a late meeting.
The Repealer* of New Orleans met on the Bth Jan
teery, awl contributed five hundred dollars for the fur- 1
*Crane° of the cause. The gross receipts' in
Boston aUring the "Repeal Year„' amounts to $1.281,
n'lct the expenditures to $633,93. Nett receipts, after
f expenses $3,648,07.
t.,. In New York, as 'we learn from the Repeal papers
of that city, the aggregate receipts amounts to $3,893;
4'ode:sponse* to $1,117,90, netting $2,775,10.
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How much.ltas been.raiscxl in Pittsburgh during the
past-pearl Bees any body know? How much will be
raised during the currentone? These aro . questions
. *which the friends of Ireland in this city should think
well on, end not submit to the disgrace of allowing
every littlevillageand hamjet in ibe country to outstrip
the it in patristic exertion for so glorious an' object.
-
A grand rally is to take plat:oat Temperance Hall,
on Saturday evening.enti we shall then-see what spit it
...ihere is among- the -blamer of Pittsburgh.
SP Mai ' 'Pa SEID.InV7'MORE GOOD Nrws
mother . Cutuberband",oppointed btu . . delopteion the
8113 inst. ' The follow-log extract of s letter will 'how
"AP 4! het. choler, for Qovernor
4 'CA RL I 51. t, Fete y
"'DOI'' , the county convention assembled - find el
ected the following claim/stem Lewis Heyet:JtelsOlo.
Cunit Senatorial, W. M. Matteer; Senataiaiioonter
eess W. Carothers, D. 4. 11 0,!!!!!, R. meet
u:ithl,econfemkregli ca d ili4ol0 - tolikiplur
Matteer. - -Mt sisiaphaaarai)mst they,
aralliaocti;:?;-*Ria4intls:atr. *COO milt.: Yea
tnas4boo l osAlftl, x itiVlO 3l r:* .
Nook, cs+tisria sasdowe . ' - ,!,
"Y"."l444alltrt"!-
4111p401
"ilvt combating life trininis. in • tibusfiti
itetms -- ef mane
listatjsil
procured the papers on which the editor was
convicted, in a• dishonorable manner. In this the
'ciartii,VlVAT:suiff,7ol4irgqQn - Wirtribo
,mauei:ii*Wilocxl9cu glean'. and - we*st
Iniblic°, we were not ihot - int4Aer
:deraotrat in She county Ina: anyinformettion onr : lase
subject. WeionetpdatmallY denylatting , the inS3rtii:
ticai of the pint ntitiiiripeis by which we exposini it
icon) cOlocatfcco,frierid;' . an4 . wmpinee this tuisehixxi
among the •othcna the editor has told on this sob.
"Lent ion TR& PZOLPY.."......We' mulerstand that
another edivion'uf • "Light for the People" has been
prepared and will be issued. perhaps tbir morning.--
Its charactfr,is the teams as preilticeßiors, audit; is
jowled for des. peruse of foisting milk° community,
ftdepheods and misrepresentations toe gross to WO
milted into the columns of an ordinary paper. `l l 7e
understand that it wilt be circitiated• in the oxtail
printipally,as hs authors boast that they can play Upon
the reiigious prejudices of the country More succ.essfid
ly diem with the people of the city. In this we hope
they may be mistaken, and that-the effect.oftheiebase
efforts may he to excite the just indignation of every
'honorable man against s.uChnitshanorakde proceedings.
We are told that it isfilled with thissrepresertudieiss
and abuse of F ft Sue etc Esq.,and meanly attempting
to excite a prejudice' against him among Oldie who
du not know him personally. V herever he is acquain
ted, such pitiful schemes can have no influence; this
is known to the defamers who have concocted them,
- and hence the Secrecy with which they ore prepanwl.
We hope our friends in the country will be on their
guard , e at
the* / ' ry - tiblt: .
01 - 10irifdiiittrtsi" — ilidl&nr44‘al of
theq , o4idlnites. (sehig).gd° , tts site esidifathig its the
rumors which are afloat in regard io the distribution
ofthe "loaves and fishes."
WiP3 ' l6.2laOrion will be hung up till 14401 Spring,
at leUtt. He may be confirmed: but his recent course
in The House renders it doubtful.
Cushing will not receive the oases[ ci The Senate to
his mission, but the $4 3,000 - has been expended.
UpThur.goes to 'France slimily; end it is considered
almost necessary that Mr Webster should be called in
to negotiate with Mr Peckenbrun about the Oregon
Territory. •
The nomination of Mr Powell. to Altona has not
been acted upon. nor wilLit be till Mr, -Choate leaves
the Senate. _
Welker, of Miss., is desirous oT haviug his name
sent in as Judge of the Supreme Court of the United
Si. Louis.—The Reporter of the 31st states that the
river opposite. that piano full about six inches the day
before. 'it was full of ice and navigation was.suspeud
ed. The weather wasvailder than it had been for somo
days previously.
Two men bal been arrested fur attempting to
pan - counterfeit ten dollar bills on the Narthera
Bank of Kentullty.
Dtsrn or T 3 KS/J.1112i llostAinit.—The Brooklyn
Staramyia "We observe that this revolutionary patriot
has departed in his Bil year. H the* for many years
past been the mist/alien of the bones of the ma• tyre of
the prisonships, deposited in the milt in Jackson street
in this city. Thirteen largo coffins filled with the
bones of these heroes are lying in the yank, and an emrw
ty coffin lined with tin, in their midst, it is understood
Mr Romaine deposited there for his own remains.—
Now that this eld veteran !tae loft us, it is pro bnble
that effeaive inltUstsies will La talon to "give the mat
tyre a becoming monuMent
Ca Aan !—We learn frog. the Do ter (N H) Gazette
that on the evening of the 24th ult , at an exhibition of
the Union A.ca .taiy at D irh vn, du crowd was
so immense upon the floor of the upper story. that
the pillars heasath gave wiy. an .1 with a sudden fall
oft:00,1313, all ware procipitatod so no 12 feet
The crash of timber an.l the of the women
and children ware horribly terrific. It is thought none
ofla sulTorers ware m trtally %roundel, though many
were severely injured.
Sstuaintzo.—Two individuals. named Sutton and
Harris, were arrested in New York city on Friday, on
warrants issued out of the United States district at
torney'soffice, on a charge of smuggling six bales of
clothes, which were seized some few days since on
bcatd a sloop in the East river. Thu . pmpert< it valu
ed atabout $12,000 to $15.060. It is supposed that
this discovery will lead to the develop rent of a syste
matic plan for dermit ding the customs. Several per
sons of higher standing than the parties arrested ore
said to be implicated.
iNTEtdPILRANCLIN TURRET —lt is said though the
Turks have abandoned; for the most part. the use of
opium, they use morn ofthe 'Christian liquors." New
England rum and Holland gin have become the sta
ple articles of import, and both are nnw used very
freely and extensively: Intemperance is prevailing a
mong them at,a fearful rate . •
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Hon. ALEXASDII.4 reaTilil.—The death of Alele" -
ander Putter beingannunced in the Senate, the Hon.
Thomas H. Beata . ), Smator from Missouri, made a
feelingaddress, from which we quote the following;
"Honors to the illustrious dead se beyond thecils
charge oft debt of justice to them,
and the rendition
ofcciesolition iu their friends:thlty become lesioninnd
examples for the living. The story of their humble bee
ginning. and noble conclusion, is an example to be
followed, an incitement to be felt. And' where shall
we find an examPle more worthy of imitation, or more
roll of encouragement, than in the life and character
of, Mese/Wog •rerteri—a lad 412111.1er age-e-stu ortolan
with a widowed mother and. younger children-"the l
father martyred in the cause of freedom-ven exile be
fore he was ten years old—en ocean to lee crowd; atitf
a strange lend to be seen, and a wilderness of a 1040 ,
!idles' to be:penetrated before he could find a resting
piseilfar rlbei sole of hil'foot; then education to be ac- 1
Aulied, support to be earned, and even citizenship to
be pined before he could Make his own talents'avail
abla to Ids support: conquering ell these difficulties
by /as own egctlions, OM tbeild of en ~mild* nn
ele---(twill issinelilat: fur the ipisefisctor of youth de
sorrels 0 teit'traisied with hawacthe 'highest places)
"-,Witii'llqthher hid bat that & in under: kindness,
.
- Str'A*.claul der Poiter is* tneesitunt re Nashville; at ,
se ila'araigrivit triai - VOW, tad tiP'nf 'tire genensas
iiiiiiiitii whiCh belong in the thibihn, 4'60 'toil; this
ill' eir4ii,ol'oilib6"l'ilint "die Oil!' 'Wald. thus
starting in the ..New World 4 ,-.with everything to gain
Worth could be eejoyed; leer: etnsitledvlevrestrthiy
object,eiiiher britlinnt or ssilysta ilia, rot Mir& - iii . tiiir
• ::
and psrlggle r hi ibis li:i, , ..
1
i Prom the New York - Son, Extra, of February 5.
FiveOsys Later teem Serape.
I , Ay the Pacizeft3hi , Montezuma, Capt. Low
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he on. r. bushing had left India for Canton.
t, The Jury to try the Iriah Repealers are all proms-
the Gazette
out nearly a
iesda!,, al??ut /
jib then
falseiw
... is . .
vety TO W 2
aditti i
rbbdy t
ITMEi
, remil t yin
ittehtr England.is
months.-
- -The revenues of the Kingdom ofGtent-Brinsitshed --
inataa. 72s 4/ 0 /,'itordwqparTel
1/11-4612,8Z51s of lithioiliwes. foirrit:ltatichns;_ The
I total increase:Sur theAnutt eadra Jaanary,sthl344
alai- • - -•
The tiecstiliti froin'tiOrle - nretneTaitileUlj7 s fretis
'extraordinary sickness lirtroareht amongst the troops.
Out of .- ton army afliblust 13,000 them n bedtime third
was-in the hospital:"
The state of trade at Canton was not satisfactory,
owing to.thectricklof the Hon; merchants; and their
adherents, the linguists: The suite of trade along the
coast is said to be . satisfactory. • -
Mr. Steele has givertinstructions to have Sir James
Graham, the Duke of Wellington, -Sir Robert Peel,
-and Lord bynilkurst immediately sninmoned to Dublin
to give evidence on the trial of the Repealere.
°retina the great Hong Merchant is dead. He
Vr3/1 ostensively connected with American Merclnuts.
Elosnitn, the- Hong Merchant, leaves a properly
valued' at fifteen millions of clonal..
The January over land mail from India and China
has arrived:
According to accounts from Bombay dated' the Is t
of Decemben; British troops were moving in' :various
directions telvardst.he' Ptmjaub where a crisis was•
speedily anti ipateit.
IRELAND.
Starr. mines—Tree SrltptALJua.Y.—The process
of striking aSpeci.al 313'y 'in 'die:Vise of the'fitete tra-
TM sets commenced atl2o'clock 0* W edneselne, ie the
office of Mr-Bourne, eicirkof the Crovyn. r
The !tartlet, proceeded, lalrKertenia for the Crawn
and Mr Car/twit/111hr the {reversers, to reduce the
Mick naming one alternately, Mr Kemmis never fail
ing to name either a Catholic or a Liberal. eleven of
the former and one of the latter, and Mr Camwell each
time exclaiming, "There's another Roman goner
The list cu e at length riduced'to the twenty-Tuar._
Greet eciniplaints are; tirade that the Clowtriakinuld
have struck offevery Catholic that earned up from the
ballot box, which is eteraidenel equivalent to lambing .
a jury, as tlttetravereere will now. be tried by a jury
composed entirely offeitettants.
On Friday Mr O'Connell arrived m Kilkenny on his
way to Dublin. The mayor, the bai:iffs; and officers
with the civic paraphernalia met bim in state.
Friday
On the parties' attended before'the Clerk of
theCnwrn, for the purpose of rednaing the list. Mr
Maliony offered affidavit* of the parties omitted, and
every pro e fateestasary to bring the matter before the
law officers in a tangible shallot...proposing to have thi
list at once amended. All los observations Were met
by the clerk with Cie reply, that he had nothing to do
with the matter, and that his simple duty was to see
the list reduced. Mr Mahony at length handed in a
formal protest.
The progress of striking the jury listconint3nced on
Thursday. and Mr Brewster and Mr L tngley attended
on behalfof the Crown, and Messrs Whitesides„ Ma
bony, and °thee on behalf of the traversers. It ap
petite thatthe panel, of which a copy had lizengrantred.
bad been examined, when it is alledged the tmversers'
counsel friend that a neraber of the persensadmitted as
qualified jurors, were not recorded ue the list; and it is
saidthat the parties so omitted are all liberals, and
many of , them Catholics.
!drO'Coneell bad been making triumphant progress
through some parts of Ireland previously to the com
=mem rot of the trials. On Tuesday night Mr 0' Con
nell arrived in Cork.
REPEAL ASIOCIATIO%.—The weekly melting of the
Repntl Association was held, on Tuesday lest, in the
Conciliation-hall...PrAltretke wee called to the chair.
At.er sonetstilltalleentarticle in the Edinburg
Revise , ..,oCeesteKtnesetnetedehe Meese of the
repeal4loB 2,2 d, ',Marking
that the a metlettejlithliTtitaitsittive'mteltlis were
701 or 80 teak, -
, '- ;SPAIN.
Our ad Irilm'ariarfelvelefelie r t2B.* Dtitember.
The cifye*,43l 'der prrenat Otput nvereheileing
militaarOwiter tetetin tmniciuiL bit the position of
affairoras liotaitiered on all heals to be -extremely
criticar
is stated by the Castellano, that several of the in
dividuals rhareed with havine ' arerripted the assas
sination ofGetieml Narvaez has escape.) from prison.
The Spanish Treasury is deplorably off fir money.—
The government propose applying, it is said. to the
Bank of San Fernando and to Messrs. Rothschild.
GREECE.
&Vices from Athens ef the 13th December,rtnnounce
that the National Assam:sly had con c luded its prelim
inary arrangements, and was preparing to settle the
draft of the new constitution. The Holy Synod had
expressed its opiaion that the Greek Church should
recognise the supremacy of the Patriarch of Constan
tinople. Greece continued perfectly tranquil.
INDIA.
The Indian Mail was received in London on Thurs
day evening, with letters and pnpera from Bombay ti
Doc. 1.. The principal items relate 's) the prevalence
of great sickness in the twa newly acquired possessions
cf Sinde, in India, and of Hung Kong in China. Peace
prevails throughout British India, although the pre
paratioua fur war were busy throughout the north
western districts. An army of about 15,000 men was
assembled on the banks of the Sutlej, and another was
collecting at Agra; the former to ecmpel the Sikhs to
adopt some regular fixedsystem of government of Gvra
lior to make proper arrangetn.mits.
The last number of this magazine contains an attack
on American literature, end this de* . it i s l eve ll e d
mnsde et our Poets. Sti.l American taste, American
Impudence, American Society and American love for
the "Almighty dollar" are not spared. The review
is probably from the insme . _pen as,.,that which not long
ago dealt an severely ilibtmineviripepor press. Bry
ant, Halleck, Longfellow and Einefenti meet with a
little kindness from the reviewer, hut alas for the feu!
WO make room for these enamour to show the spirit of
the article.—Newark rut. _
Mos z r.—The one thing that goes dawn most suc
cessfully in America is money- Titieletheßerri whiab
has so effectually strangled the Ideal in its iron
gripe. A bag of dollars, is a eater introduction to the
"best society'` in Amarica thin the highest literary
reputation. A lam IU4 author will b stared at, and
jostled ahem and asked questions, and have his privacy
seared anti broken in upon by impertinent curiosity,
but a rich ,rnan moves in an atm 'sphere of awe and ser
vility, and conimarais every thing that i. to be had
in the wayof prezedence.and pornp,and circle worship.
As there must be an aristocracy everywhere of some
sort, of blood, or Went, or titles, so America his mode
her election, and set up her aristocracy of dollars—the
basest of all.
Socurrt.—Certainly there is nothing so vulgar and
base as Aeterican refinement-. 7 nothing so coarse as
American delicacy—nothing so tyranical as Aniericai
freedom. The worthy woman in the comedy who cries
out at every turn "What will Mrs Grundy any ?" is the
exact type . of the fashionab(e society of America It
lives in census tt terror of its dignity, and is as much
afraid cif catching any enntagiou in its polite manners
as ho o est pimple would he of incurring public shame,
Porrat.."_A =ricer! Poetry" always reminds us "
of the advertisements in tho newarapera. besde4...7)„,
Most substituterfer silver:" it it he not the genuine thing,
.it ..look4tsisut handsome, and is miles out of sight
cheaper."
We arefarfram regarding it es a just ground of ;re
proaeh -to the Americans, that-their poetry is little bet
ter than elfar off echo tithe fatherland; but we think
it is 11 Ireriliala to theil that they simian eternally
thrustnie their pratensionin the &net educated: au.
done. In this perticuler, aria moat ethers, what they
want in the integrity of their mostunptiod, they make up
in swagger and - impudence. Tto believe theinsehres,•
they are the fittest poets in the whole world; befire we
close this article, we hope to satisfy the raider that:
with two nthree-emeeptions,thereis enema of Mirk
in - the whole Union. . •
_
TarGesse nee ste.."--111 the name of a new pa,
per riblished it New ilium end Hartford Coen. and
dAsyntad lo the defence of. Catholic principles, smite
theintrt its of the Irish popuTelion, cf. the Union'.
FOREIGN QUARTERLY
'', ADJOURNED MEETING I SH KRIFF'S SALE. . ' Dlsushition.
1 2- fie; ening Men's Democr Association, ca 1Q Y virtu/tot' a%• of Fieri Fear's issvd o uip( T . ParlwribiPs uthlier the- B r ol or Sholoist 4
i: . ington Hotel, on I esezday Evening, 1 JJP District Co , and to me deecte4 willlbe , „ lehell. is this day Classolved. D. B. Banti
.-. 4 4 ':
, ~,,,.. ~.. sedate ingslivsal ill : Spirt '' . ' the •ty wit tintie she Steam Boat Agency and Cognate*
.: e: ti n being being ra il ed 6y it i - , nig! , igei..44 ' a -A Ll s, and is alone authorized to collect and seta
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m" 'n the last m A t
D. B. SHEBLE,
h, raved by W. . e `. ,
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; all 8 8 A ' till ful i , 3.11e' 4of said firm.
Iw ,
• cif 'restitution mint t • 't• , lb e,' -ri , ,c trsti ikil Feb 1. 1844. Witter st. near Wood..
suspended, and th +t the meet von rLlficers by ° a ' th ,in an ts the ovi g Seri preperty, t .
viva voee. N i stile e lust by large tjorit •..,.:1 - se•.• ; s now being part of lot No —in the general plan of the city ,
. .
- 1.6 .• - n "The Cry is Still, they Corse." ",
, .. . • yr... "* .5 ,,,,,,, m0 i., 6 „..d i bur 4„ ...l . lo . .t . ricting,RnAlT corner of Front attA N o Taurt " riavvi r ailm..
....
4wai i iiijoah
street, a 'el•Z• alieticst s'infeT4oreillhellet' -
fi.trai- el the 'association, itiosT.tluti:Mr,,Elallas eail just received ett•coolt's Litersogr Deot.
a he ii ia l&t gr ‘t r ' 0-i n r ii ii, g 6/ tenting o ff thiO votes;- Wit Bittitiarellel with Root , etteet4 9 fect,.lberSce kr ',4i r i el .,. ; . , a:1. ~ • ; -. :.: !!%: ` l
SC. ~ .i
-- canntneres. - • - 4 line pivalirly,:ith ‘Y.o9))titrkti4 l :l 9 l9ttefr...9.nt...strees,
___Lostarings of mleamr--,17-Lestryi -by Charlet imweei.
P.r.ortdink: -. s-; VilerPrensient. , , ?sr:- rya: Ae alinie Front - street - 40 feet - to the late ar' authorof ,Charles O'Malley, Toll Burke,f f irk 'iuie
I,illiskorviotia„,3 4, MI. of wince
"`> ~ #1 N i si'
„. ilnit The interest of said Smith being a life .ton &c . .. ~.,. ,'" ~
_''''...' ."- i a.!, 3 .I '.) ' 1 ' '. *
Satrel Snowden 49 Thos Hamilton 52 Jnu Cov le 52 es login said property, osi which is erected two four ; b „.•
' griming ft, . a tale of a tape cutler. or the-assejrar, •..
113 - uirnifiewir . - --------- 7 -4.-- i n e. 7 4.1a.w ini . . 1.0 . 8 ..* -- - 66,4 - -4,11,413044 * -4. " -. ! •- ;irturne'd MercUthr by otter •re*Atzto* - e''' - - ''..
Corti' - lag Se/ '' .
y. - reasztrer. ' - teresca mdaSilesei-Shilthuts ilt efidtliothetkB,imilig„. 1- Mystery, de Peru, `Er Sus, ituutur de Me
pleases( prorty, beginning eso Y.roest, *eel at We oell& I t hud, -.., • -.i.,.•-: - ..,.... .-
Th°sP .l °" ll3ll /- 5 / • Ch ...,,,,b 61 : 0 4 48 1qbhg"._,... ~..,..62..... pomp( 60 C eet op in _w ee d we e r, theoce plot% FrOot. 1 Wa . nsissistrt 4 4 Just taattiunTh Tailor lbrotigh
The result of the Electicid being
_orinituritiod tit the street:l7 feet. thence in a line parallel %gib
.Ws sal
. .0.
Association, it was then very eiciquently addressed thence- in a fine parallel with Freak-1 fro m ur°Pe g na ... , 4he ' Ea "-- ' fr i r P 0 lielijulul ' tratt • l4lll44
m esar i, H am m on . mibis.yorter. and inhirs„;-"triber
street 1 4 7 0 6itipe fee dil4l6 , 46.6 , live.pervirst
ilviiitiwriod the mud Geri:rein editlon.b) Win eitsyrat..
which, on reties...h. moth, ResmieeskThat a Commit- Neil, Wietehis of every ski, Ple, a D leo, teildrir.
tee of five lm appoints3d to pyiriares a °Mete" feet to Fimt it'aallB"B° Place of begili a l a g" er with Strife and Peace, by_froderike Bremer, trete: ,
node .0(0y f4ws, &instilled saken in execution 113 the property. of 'the hm a r ,Al am tt ow i tt , _
to be reported to the Association at its next meeting. taid"Satntkil ..Bmilb.ittl• le kill:: filf WM IVICKTItgh ,Trtre''''A'isi - SWe PGlrforr4z and Scene, Per ;
ic - ' 4 •::
Resoland, That a Committee of thirteen be - Co . for use, end td be sold by P.' TROYILLO, c ' Q 4 bi Thomas J•rarnham. • • -; •• • •••.,
pointed,to appoint C eneittees inthe di ff erent Wanda, Sherilflatlltesi•feb'y:73.lB44.".-. - ..; - • s•-z-3 , llhe r ite Lo . dy , s a rr .- evreof . z . tigue - tte, 1 , , , y . an. Ei o itt t v , ,
Boroughs,3aria.sTawashifze throoghli the Camay, to eo-.3i• , . •
• ' • :1 -=• ' - •of Rank, to which is added the Ladies' Rena ' ol l '
cerry•opt the objects, or the Assochuion. Resolved,' ;
That the Chair appoint said Committees. SHERIFF'S SALE, BY 'ADIGURNMENT. the Toiletoz,lll3._ el :Kiri. nes. aittElitsB44., tton-,
On motion of W. W. Dallas, By virtue - of a writaf•VerufitiottlF• EillPtelar,: hewed ' i a ppriiil4, tIM COuntessele-Calabesllit.
~
t " -ng 0m - au thor iima
asper C•foise. by John aneour,
Resolved, That all persons who hare signed tints out of the Districtscours of-Allegheny comity. and to ~,L . ...,_i ,_. . . , it: ut
Constitution be expected to come forward and give me directed, 'will be exposed to public sdia..at the 7,17,7: 0 7 ra
of Silvio pejo°, o r Ary plisong..tiszip ]
their share towards defraying the expenses of the asso. court house on Irsonday i the 19th day-of February, A. ' . •- , 3,,i;
ciation. • . : D. 11144,-attlO 'clocko At- fil:ehlifelltreiring rpogliari, h4 ir ed kr • fro 2 ; ed th ic e a l_ta_ Bll °- . . ...,,
Teal Examiner and Record of Maui
The: Chair appointed the following gentlemen es_ to wit: •- -•
-• ' . Mir
said Committee*: • - • All therightisitle, interest and claim of Alexander Saillaci, edited by Rob't M. Houston, M EVllettfik•
monthly. •;`. 'gra.
Committee on By Laws. J. R. Johnetna, r.J. B. M. Anderson and Thomas RobineeeZefs loll") ta s ac tr" Little Fresteltinkm mails- Water Lasta r and aim
Gnirk", B Hogan, Geo, L. Robinson. F. L. Snowden: tain Taint. tries:M . oT gr wnd't{itit3W inkhei ritty" I;if :Pitts
CoMmittee to appoint Consetittees. Rohr. Porter, beret, bounded and describedris fellows, to wit Front.; tales. o f
the „, ti m"). ~
_ b y - 99 "irs-,„ „ e
_P ,„Marne. ____., ;__ ibtlast '
i ptiiiii• i pi v .. ; t tmitii. pi :anja::
j ic r?. ..i itsar. 4l .l 2 warwin , :i ( C R,bi lms. ,-.E r.. ! i fo n e g t on oli Sect ono md ai r itrep t it ! im is , fite san t r , in and iktp,
e rtisusit liagv ag er b i.. ;: ,...w l , oo a
vu d rremi u 4 7 7 " s i A i l i i r man ,q fr Cs4 : h .,: c umn sid - nll; l 7y i l ßogie l w o , u : tAir.. , c 7:::::
ir... . i 1
Whisten,Jno Coyle, Ge ' cs. Spongier, Coles Tuwnsend, 80 feet street, rind - Itolinifeli by said . 3CF - . feet sheet, .....,.. - 3 .-3-4
ratb, New York.
John T. Hamilton, Jacub M'Collister. ' by Gai street; by,'Socond street, end by property sof Ei
By request of the fawning einttemikii, it was —Culbertson, on which is erected a brick honk+ used
Resolved, That they hare permission to withdraw for crutoofacwring ghtme withatiortseeteculatAlbstek
from the Association. end that their names be stricken tug house, brick mixing room , aria sand . mill, stable
from the Constitution: John Birmingham, Chao. Bar- and coal sheds. Seized and takenin execution is the
nett.. Dan's. Weartz, Jas. C. Pettigrew, Geo. Thomp- property ofthe said Alexander M. Andersen and Thus
son, Lewis Kim, Jacob Gardner, Peter Scully, Wm. Robinson, it the suit of Pollard McCormick, and to
C. Meredith, m. Wood•%. be sold by. . '; , _:-.• - .E. TROY-111.0;altlif.
On motion of W. W. Dallas; Resolved,'That when Sheriff's Gice, Pittsburgh. Feb. 8, 1844.
this Arioelation adjourns,-it adjoirrnetritilS6ttin4 ay the- feb 9-.3s
17th inst. et 7 o'clock, P. M.
• Ou motion, adjourned.
SAIK'L. SNOWDEN, Pre et.
L. G RosixsoN, Sec'y
TEM Committee appointed to report the By Laws,
will meet at-the Washiagtaa 40 9 4,, ! 0 Sr►tndu~erca
iny
neat, at 7 o'clock.
J. R. JOHNSON, then
PITTSBURGILMAREZT.
REPORTILD TOR TI Pore BY ISAAC 11.1.8,1113
Friday Monsitair, Fein/Ars? 9.1844
TM weather has become cold and stormy and bust
ness &dant heavy: bat wilrinou 4Pcidlitia
vanceit. The stacks are good and daily improving
and great preparations are malting for an early and we
hvrievit goad BE4 pratitabli stprhwheislisess.
last there is a uniform the of one quarter of a cent a
pound on iron and nails,- owing to the high and firm
price au blooms and pig metal.
There arc now daily inrstrakoficesi Orleans sugar,
molasses, &c, but the prices are Emu, at oar cps:na
tions.
Flohr—Superfine per bbl from wagons and boats
3 50 a 3 621 and from states 3 75' . a $4 per hbl.
Griin—Wheat 67 a 70; rye, 33 ti 35; corn. 33 s 33;
oats, 22 a 23. "
Asher--Scorctiings, 34; pots, 3i a 33; pearls, 41
4 1-
Blexims—Snles of 2 to 300 uina ot. $6O.
Pig Matal—Sales er4lllslzetly tierd, a. 26; mid
dling, 26 a $27; Hanging Rock, tiotidast,23
Loud—Sales of pig per 100 pounds, 3 40 a $3 311,
and bar $4.
Said
.—_.-Vioerssush doll, $4 75por bushel; timoihY,
$1 25 per bushel; 9axseed.9o a 95. J -
Feathers—Sales of Kentucky 24 a 25. and gond
0hi025 a 26 cents a pound.
Provisions—Bacon, country, hog round, 4 a 41;city,
4. cents a pound; beef, paid by botcher., 250 a $3 50
per 100.
GROCERIE 3--ccalutstcv riams.
Coffee--Rio, 71 a 9; Ln biro, 8 n 9i; W I. 7 n 9
Sugar—New Orleans. new, in hhds, 6.1 a 7i. in 61,15.
7 a fle:lf Sugar advaneforL-14 - for single; 15 a 17
for double refined. Molasses (N. CI.) 31 a 33.
Tea—Young Hyman. 37i a 70; Imperial, 65 a 35,
Gun Powder 60 a 80; Peuchong. 60 a 70.
Intligo—S Float, 1,45 a 1,60; Mantilla, 1.25 a 1,40.
Madder-15 a 16; Molasses,. (new,) 34; Tanners
Oil, 418 a '24, Pepper 101 a 12; Alspice 10 a 111;
Cloves. 374 a 40. Cassia, 28 a 35; Rice new in Tura
ers,'4 a 45; Nutmeg, 1.65; Codfish, 41. 4t,
Coiton Yarn—has advanced No. 5 to 10-19 c par
money No 11 to 24 from 20 to 31c. Long Reel-500,
10 film 600 to 1000 9ln 7c per doz. Candle wick 19c;
Carpet chain 22c Cotton sheeting, Pittsburgh Manu
facture, heavy 36 inches wide-81c a yard.
PRICE'S COUGH CANDY ONLY 6 1-4 CTS.
A j Cheap and pleasant remedy for boat sness and
a slight cough. The rapi 1 and increasing de
mand for this candy is the bast evidence of its true
value, and numerous individuals who have used it,
speak highly in its favor, these facts have induced the
subscriber to call the attention of die public to this ar
ticle. The city nada supplied by the dozen or gross
at the manufacturer's price, at the Wholesale and Re
tail Drug store of , JON KIDD ?
feb 9 corner of 4th and Wood sts-
To'llOool Teacher%
WA NTED, two nrtle and two female teaohers,tp
cons nenco public schools in the borough of
JohnstOwn, Cambria county, on Monday, the Ist day
of April nett, to continue ten months, with . a vacation
of one month in the middle of the term.
None'need apply, unless they can come well recom
mended. By order of the Board of Directors.
it KRATIER, Vres't.
Attest—S H &arta, Soc'y. f 9.35
SHERIFF'S SALE
BY virtue of a writ of Vanditioni P.sponas. issued
out of the District Court and to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale, at the court house lathe
city' of Pittsbureh. on Wednesday, the Mli day' of
March, A 130 1894, at 10 o'clock A M, the following
property, to wit:
All the right, title, interest and claim of Benjamin
Darfin , Tton of, iu and to all that certain lot or pier* of
firoluid 84411 min or, l'Ausk)Prib; Anl 9,llkrkeflill
the general Plan . said cit y 1 1 4,336, biskitniittgqii
corner of lot No 3:2sy:thence by a lint. runoing.qn Mkr
ketostreet towards Third street 36 feet (Including the
,
twq three , story brick stores, one - occupied *by Items
key Sc. Palmer, and the °diet late occupied by Dar
lington St Peebles) thence by a line at right angles
with Market street and 'along the limo of lot No --
owned, by the heirs of Ablshai Way, dec'd4llo3 feet to
an.itroet, (being the Tine of the said heirs o f Abishai
Way) a line parallel with Market street towards'
Fourth street Iofeet.6 inches, thence by a line paral
lel peith Fourth street 70 feet to ChanceryLane,thenae
along said Chancery Lane 25 feet 6 inchcs to the cor
nett of lot No 325, and thence along the fine' of said
tai 'l7 5 fe-it to the place of beginning. The above de
scribed property is subject to a mortgage for ten thOu
sand dollars exccympilimPACts Darliarton to Charles
Bird et al, January Ist, recorded in mortgage
book C 3d, page 483-.. Sfized And taken in asecu;isa
as the property of the said Benjamin Darlington,at the
suit of George R White et al; and to be sold by
F. TROVILLO,
BirseirsOffme, Pinalmorgb. Fob', 7. A El 1844.-
DR. Mclainf ANEDRICArt WORM StECIFIC
lioproxo.tintA Cw. Va,.-Jan'y 10.1844.
Dear Sir: I can assure you that I have bean lathe
habit of using your American Worm Specific isr ‘ toy
famiit foe of a other of Year Wan- inOsPavrilkir fistind
It to expel enormous numbers of worms. &Sib being
the fact I canfidantly recommend it. •
To Dr CiMaileivitiOLrmr.
For sale atthe‘ Drug Stare of JON. 'KIDD,
•
HARTSTOW?I, Crawford Co. April2B, '43. _
Mr .10 x ICalarAirisr This . kirk cargify,sbt I
hough,. 2 rrux. l .cl'Litnes Vermifuge of your Agent,and
used in my practice, and out of the 2 doz. I did- scot
hear of one instenem, where, there etas ettY AV -4 n
having the desired effect, and in piety case expelling
from 25 to 50 Worms. • ,
N, B. Thia statement rfrealy make, that the pep
ple may try and know itigi effects of this powerful
-
For: sale ac tile'rtrng Store Of. JONt
No. 60, Corner 4th and Wood streets.
feb 9, 1344. . Pitt:An:nib
. a m b A TRIM f: gory brick house, situate Wy,
• he street, neer the New Court House.—
There W a large ewe tooyn, shelved _ and, fitted for
grixitrietotel: nOtudetif of ft. relstne
snit a garret. It will be rented Imir. to a good tenant'
(94t - • • • PATRICK QUINN;
TO GLAZIERS 41YDGLASS CUTTERS.
SH EMS Patent Diamonds, set with key, const an tly
in *WO : atutfot. talekti thitirtDenT-ntows
JON. KIDD,
corner af•!th nod Wood sts.
- : - •=1
THE false and ittfamoui imputations' intended to
be cast upon me, by a card that appeared In the
Morning Post of the 11th inst., requites a statement,
feint me to tiftlet`ptreitihii'engeger
in this persecution. ." •
The charge that i will not pay the prices for work
is Wise, and known to be eisby those who make it. It
is evident to 'eery -body in and enter the trade, that
the value of labor dependsr tea great extent, mi the
manner in which it is performed,and sh' quality of the
material worked upon. , riciod'workmen on good cloth
deserve and receive correiponding *ages; but whore
inferior workmen are employed on cheap cloths, thlt
afford little or no profit ; it is unreasonable and absurd
to expect employers to pay exorbitant-prices far mak
ing cheap artielesla itthleh,titay.yeirlite Every trifling AARE CHANCE;—SCHOOL FURNITURE FOR _t
profit. The poor , men employed on this kind of work, i sALE' '
are the special objects of these Orsons * .vitlil. aided byflo SCHOOL DESKS.. With moveable :lids; sem*.
,
would-be rival establishments, are attempting to injure lel 1-1 inkstands and: screws and iron plates i° s 8!"
the business of the 44'tivee-Ilitgri - IWrs." If they l them to the floor. • , _ •
could get work at *then shop:tier the men they are maw 2 fine large britches:
trying to coax or coerce out of my employ, their con. ' I platform, fur teacher's dent;
duet might not appforoviF,ceoauralrlN. kat this iley.e, I table with four goodtiv
draers:
not or will not di. .I`hey cure alit if theirvictinas sluet:a All iu geed preseriation, And but flute used„,togsek
starve—all they care fur is to ernharre'ss 'me in getting er with clothes nicks, &e, sttiutble for a large school. ,
my goods manufactured, after-that they are regaigjoa ; These will be sold cheap, if applicatirm be madoins.
of the wrung titeyittilk.t:olithii.p.uie padek the: wee 'meaidgely, at the General Agency Office, next doer to."
into their measures. _ the Toot Office. EGOLF & FOSTER.
Ai to-the wages, f 'can fear'essly assert that the pri. jan 25 -
ces paid by me aft,,bolte,t a!utmqro_athrsznageouß to
the operatives` thin otiferlftitiftir establish •
ment in th 4 city. ' Inetead of forcing them, who work
fur me to receive orders on which they must stiffer `ru
inous shaves, I,pity httrall.lidck iiietertiornd the ad
vantages of such payments are too well known to
workmen to require explanation. _ Those Who work
for me have no complaints to make; they know that I
give them employment eirlietter ternii than they can
git`at iifotheerstiMpi. Mid they'. Weed losißinglrixtutl
tinue, but far the efforts of squads of idle petsons who
follow thorn on the streets and make them return the
work from which they expected to realize the means of
su,Pport for themselves and families. 1
- Tithe persons who ere engaged in this disreputable;
conspiracy thiadvdrat they. eiswittimittob in my busi
ness by the coarse they are purseing they ate very much-I
mistaken. Large as.toy stock. of gwds is. I can have
it all manufactured by good workmen siiMere Isxt
dependent to become the tools of envious deideroo
'-old defies," Aron are' unable to compete with the
'Three Big Doote4' and to preservesheirindependence
thaythittkit it inatesfigAtem.to work,cui- tit 1 1
can give them good.Wtges and . prompt pay;fri - tir
than to juin die idle few who are trying to force poor
men out of employment with the hope that bfatiffaiitg 1
they can injure e t ti,egostdishotent that-has given Mere
WOrir• - _.#1 , 414/ o .llMotiltnfit, 4 . 3 eliestt
all chastity_ shops that aviator trying tikannoylt.
In closing this (lard, it Maybew_ it to inform my
friends mid the'poblidal lerge,that prt ear, article in the
altititintatAiati find loaistsge to - toethiratibit
shortest mitiesend 'in Ctrs mast fellhicumble style at
the "Three Big Doris." - The gnat -variety and -ex
eellencetef my.surck elothstsviilenable me to please
all tastes The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine : for theu ffig melvel. • -
' ' '/ hi ll eTAMEt
• 1 - Three Big Dottrs, Liberty item&
TO THE JOURNEYMEN TAILORS OF THE
UNITED STATES.
IsTilVAGrOalrAi9 o9l3l .a thft,ne l e r r kg
11 thii city, atiA 4egtliteniut; sYgned• oinf - •
Ccosx cr." for 2titatot i rEAtata call at his
store in this city; where 'they' Quaid gen satolusat em
ployment and receive cast; is payment. •
The Society halm thought ; proper (having the
welfare of the p ade at hear to 'eipe,se this base move
ment,bl aintrtni through the fount jentaihs , that the
Journeymen of this -city, -ass at present on r. strike
*ohm an attempt being made by this and other iadi
viduals to mince their wages; and all Joutneyasentars
hartity restlitniesi. &truest coming to this city
, aritittla,
expectation of gettiorompplvmeot from this tovtttt or
monstait who bastfini *mom iiiitt•inch an inducement
fifitheni loco:wee this place, as be has esptessed
determination P OT tour she Bill.
febll-6( • $p order at . *a naamtf**
PsTsa Hu,
corner 41b and Wood its
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, . "SM. - 9941 RS
isaralrosposatussifor.customers at,shortste :
500 dozen 7 by 9,5-112 10...91-10 p i 10 by 12, anal° by
14 Window Sash and. Window Glass, by the bow, tr,v4tr,
tail, to suit; Cast-steel Axes, Hatchets, ShirnaktOtk:::
Spades; Coffee mills, Files and Rasps. Match s,-
ent Buckets. Tubs, Churns, half bushil and.
mcasures, Brusliss-orial kinds, Bed cor4s, &c.. -
ing Glasses, Kniires and Forks, Fen; roam and
Mtge Knives, Cantilesticks,Snuffers and Spoons,.
all of which will bassld on_ecncummodming terms.
ISAAC HAREM
Agent Isaac= marching,
No 9, Fifth "h:
FOR SALE CH EAP. : —A Food second hand Cacti=
ran Patent Revolving Pistol that fin's several times
with onceioading, and in gtiatetder, wilhba sold
for the owner, who iiimor and • wishes to sell. •""
ISAAC "HARRIS', - •
Agent-and Connnissien Iterchant, •
Nn. 9-, ttifthig.
ALLZGHICN It COUNTY S. S. ,
3
'
~."" In the matter ofthe administration Recount
L. S. of George W. lack-son and J. Menden,
......... administrators of the estate of Chad** H.
.
Jones. dee'd. -
And nonYto ark, Feb 5; 1344, On motion of C. 4:1
Loomis' the Court alit:Knot F. R., Shank, Esq. attain*
to distribute - the rirooeyin the hands of the tidtrll,.
tor' above intoned. • By the Court, - •••••
• THOMAS FA RLEY, MTh.
Notice is hereby 'given Mist the Auditor appoklald
in the above cause ail) attend to - the duties of the 44*-
pnintment at his office in Fourth street, PittstoniA oa
Monclio..thqA
4khuxh, 1844, at 3 o'clock, P. M. -
fehtl-3t. - FRS. R'SI4IINK,
Aliministratos's Notice.
THE subsclibers have taken out letters of Ad
ministration on the esta-e of Robert Grass,Esq,-
late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased.. All persona.
indebted to theestate of said dec'd will make Immo.
diote payment, and - all persons having claims *gala*
saki estate will present them for settkmumt,
NANCY GLASS, -
GEORGE W GLASS: .
N. 0. Sugar.
2g RHOS New Orleans Sugar, just wiceiired,And,
kj, fur sale by lIAILM AN, JENNINGS &CO. .-
03 48 3Vood n.
Rice -
rt. (I TIERCES, tresb, just received andfor mass-iv
MAILMAN, JENNINGS* CO: •
Ia" 43 Wood it
RA NBER R lES--40 Bushels Creaberries,iirbnit
N./article, just received and for sale by
- REINHART &STRONG, - -
j 3 I. • 140 Libeney
.
1110 EAR SKlNSidwrisod an d
tuni undrassed,j4....
ea fur Gala tly A.
c05.4.f . •
FOR SA LE, THE. LATE Silt. RQVAUD'S
• . '
' OLD ace.
fr HE subicribeir,, agreeably to , the Will of Mr Roo
1. and, and by . order of the Executors, will sell AG'
between this and the first of April next, at privets ale,'
the entire sutck,of 'Liquors and Wince belonging to the
deceased.ra the old stind, next door to the corner of 3d
and Markelt street,. Pittsburgh: consisting of 10,000
galloni of OLD Vt HISKEY. well known all over the
United States; 100 bottles do; Holland Gin in bottles;
120 gallons French •Ifiantly; - : Port, Rota, Muscat.
Champaign, end varloototbetWiaes, but principtylly.
Clarets; together with suielry,articlos which be ittip#
for sale, (except. the Dry Goads, which will be sold 4..
1
Auction on the 7th pron. at the store room, two doors
above.) None of the Whiskey is less than nine year!
old, and much of his fturn twenty to thirty years oldo—:
To give an opportunity to correspondents in Philadel:7 ,
phis. St Louis, lied other places at a distance Oft
are waiting for a public sale) to get some of this iseF:
ebratadwhiakey.-sehencethat may never again 000ni
—the irde-of two hundred barrels of it will be restere4
until the 29th of February next.
The price for the Oldest Whiskey; is $2 per gallon:
for the ether Ilkpargalkrn. Terms, cash per reentry.
MICHAEL bicCLOSJEEY% ,
jest 30
talLases Woraii Specilic Arabi & .
This is w certify that with one vial of Dr IdaAaVe
Worm Specific, one army children passed twenty stet
en Worms, another eighteen, and a thtrd six wan.
Please let me-have another vial, for it is the most/at.
prising Worm medicine I ever saw.
JOHN BRADEY, 6 mile Ferry.
For tale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD..
Jen. SI ' Corner 4th and W_ooci ate
Dri4irs.
AN bi leetion for u President, Managers and Main
of thecompaay for ereetin; a Bridge, over the,
Rivet Mon ona, opposite Pittsbur. in the onto
ty of Allegheny, sill be held at the To ll g nuse, on Moo
dily. the Altb of March neat,at 3 o'clock; P. M.
fe". • JOHN THAW. Treasurer.
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treat two horse peddling wages, wit h biterrette:
4 •.
ATh e el m! w agon is set on four eliptle spritOi
awl woolA he suitable either Cut a lookoseller! or ant.
gist. Termairorlerate. Apply at Panama:is Bid';
where the wagon can be seen. it:
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traw.Arre N0LA...56E3.
j" 141,1 an witO rottedtweL e.
6 Ws sugar house ma .
Reseived oo osoi4tigrogat, and fix isle by
G & A GORDON.
„12 TVs toy and 20 Free. 'greet