Daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1842-1843, November 19, 1842, Image 1

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/TRAVELERS TAKE
11 provided with the Safety
Inns printed with. figure of gee
ful you are not deceived by •
:e Tit , slating their boats to br ,
Guard, when they are sot Pt
The following. is a list of its
ty Guard at the Port of NO*
first on !Pens'. have thettn , .
ppa taro= it is impossible for min
SAVANNA, FOR
RARITAN,
NIAGARA, Du
ORLEANS, JEW
CANTON, MO,
LADY OF LYONS, CAI
VALLEY FORGE, iNn
FORT PITT, GA
BREAKWATER, QU
EXPI:ES'S MAIL, IR!
A LPS, BRI
Er
vi
11 EsT kV Es; - ). Ml
\I \I QI - ETTE, lIS
TALLKYBAND, PE
, CICERO, AG.
5..3,1 - ;-\ H ANN,
NRNAGANSETT, S
AMARANTH. on
MUNGO PARK, 011
Erl UNE,
\ DI:LAI DE, J
otTII BEND, GA
MI, iErrA,
EmI"NE'ITE,
-TEAM FERRY BOAT,
Tarr ir;:v.riwg coturnui,ity aie
1;” 3 make a choice az boa,
~• )1.-t hr. it would not I
choose a Safety
freight. in preference
r 1.1/ . 1.1r-ion—and that they
Ins- Invent ion has the unenal
tit', -team en -line builders—gm
tt o,ler-land the stiljrsrt, and
li—h•-.stdeg a noruberef
en and others—V(4'l,lM
a , \0 111. Water street. wrelt
, tin•t's to elltit,t It/
o ho o .' take toe trouble tc, call.
• 1 , CADWA
NT a, I BLE REAL ESTATE
iber offers fur ralt,ll
rni“. _realer part of Mr 112;
p,i,l.nrmh and Aar-earn
r.l , nup-5. nearly new. a t
rt: ei Fl reel .1 eIP ePn
• feel by 6il
t vto Fuit rorchasPr
, n , nejo,r, in l ?he. TLavr
r , t.l )II drpth.
‘•.11 11011<e whirl? I Pew it.
A - Int as it b two two ziory
I e corner or Marker and FrOtti
r:o , :tround rent, and now orr
v. ALEX. ItP.A
1:1
r y of Flax al
A ry f rmitiro , ;A
:..• •,, L r,..ral, at II AR R lapate
21—,f Com it , ic•tion War, I 1-.10,1
HART.ferri ,
Q.; dnrr and American Marnfecturt.
rvvv.
Jr,. crier. E-q., Pltif,btirffh
Hart,
C pfrVd
f
11 . Hanna,
A vni
V. n^don er co.
J Woodl.r.rirne, ,Madi•on
\ 1.1: fILE FARM FOR E , '•
Fart° nn which i live, in 14
l'• nth!, ciefield, containing one
• ,, :aticul 70 acres of chick
•,1 timbered. There are open itt
ba r n F 3 feet by 34; an apple oil
A 1,0. heat seventy acres of coal.
q‘.a` In that of any upland hill
Terms ni:,de known on appliestiss tplt
-^ VFI LLI AR 101
rl rite premises
ism
ILLI A trl C. WALL , Plus '
avd Pietare Frame .11 ,
Fourth greet Pittsburgh. —Calm
, for Artists, alvea vs on hand.
prmapt:y framed to order. Cepnirig
es t ooT ire.
raft,ett tar atteht ion paid to r41`114
ery deerrip•ion.
Peron tilling up Steam Butler
Ihvisadvaniage to call.
WHITE LEA D.—The seha-ril
..a.
to furnish painters, and 011 0 . 1
. I.o=e pure While Lead made of then
r.,;..ed equal, if not superior to MOW
Ali older. addresped to Doniaok Beo
.1 - Co . 'Co. 110 Second street, Pi il l
attreded to.
UCH ~..
T . l. DI E 3 1 7 ASFitOig ABLE SO!
-RA FiftlbSe.. sae door Pot Ou
st ,
The Svihscriber respectfully setti
Po t•shor.s , h and vicinity that be " I A
tailing Sbcom. of his own sosnufactss3
w here he will keep consMnatif 00
meet of all kinds of ladies.li kC" :,4
01 4
and shoes. of the Mott quality. Illa
res to suit tile times fle will also .
k rids of fancy work—swek 0 v .
diaper:. 'ape r. - i. colored gaiters. and tdili ..
- et, i Wren's ellsltsro. silk valet". fi r "
wits be made at the shortest BOW
l'er• Ladies will please call aad
as I heVnbscriber feels confident 110
any article in bis line they SISY
sep 10
P. S. Don't forret the plare" --54
door from Darriesinteillgedlx °lli
from Market teireet. _........,
MEI
1 (I hp
wIL/ '
LIGBIE ha_ _
V business otrltoseteel7a
Liherty street end 42 lierket
hank, to the nom` Mendip en..:;.i
firm.
tended to him. In oonneetion
w to awe re thew Lind nrefil
merit the continuation Of tee 7.
nee , fiely invite their attend!! 700
Clothing.whieh he inteedseelh
beil'fie#o
than has been ever offered. 111'6'00
the whole of the stock of the isoj
eortinor -/
Bible:a rd as be in:cadet* C d 0,,
eth bovines's, he feels aoll:„„00114
carpet ec Ms stock, either Is 110r
novo(' workalanshitt•
rinse totatieenticetbag6.—
. • .....
lured in Pitudvargb* -
AMUEL MORROW.
• FAO.
•4' nisi sai+
Sheet fres
in ids
are
and ipMen are /004441" ...0f
.14 Wareporitteti
1 at lii
U cents
p 10
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v el i•~i
A - mbly
rem
Which
rent.
airy, to
Li which
cruet! in
.dence,
t Legis
I,_NO. 61,
tv,i5llED BY
LL!PS ,cz, W. H. SMITH,
Ln ,F WOOD 4 FIFTH STS.
E ttr,,LE.,OIS a year, rraythle in
TWO CENTTE 4 --for sate at the
"pci by Seas Boys.
rf and :,lanufacturer
at the Fame office, on a double
noLL RS a year, in ad.
FIX CENTS
of Advertising.
F T‘V EINE LINES OE LESS:
05) , ,no month. VA°
11.7; Two want , , 6.00
I.ow T. re mouths, 7.00
1.-W Four m o nths, 8.00
'3.od . r , ,3. months, 10.00
11)r) Ow n ear, 15.00
' k Fvf.i:T!,n'.o ENTS.
Ea CIE at
Two Sqraree
S!3,IPPO
35,00
_.l}'l ' (i.ir ee~r
a~rnt. ir. „roruon
i!11/111
C UFFICES'&C
cell Market Wood
ll=
dour fr , trn Wood st. reler
j, Wlllork.,;‘,l!eclor.
P., o,tll. near Nla -kt t st
K.=
~nd IVUOti ctn•Cl;. on
• , D FARMERs . DE
-I.ttsvt en
In ITTORNEY AND
OR iT L %W.--tiffve rrutn
tit•ti II y o7poso c
.1' • e 11'5 to John D. Mahon,
PI , 10
fork N. I)
RE. A for ney , and
• or - fir e ftr,ilDond, hark
=nur_n. SPP 111
Alderman; offwe norlh
A •' 11 ‘V I.od and
10
d Ini in Alle:1
rif 350 feri in
o zyrrania ror
IULiI O 'Fi3 -
ilornc, Lat..
. ..• he Ihainovf:.bei t-
FPII 11)
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T. t., S;wr 111:,,A11.,10
newest Flew h pAleros
S )1, L TIL ' ACI.I . S V. 9 105011
1.4 I „ - ,
•.
swEEr POTATOES,
'•'~`
received a swan sop
rf2rosun [lams. on retail
I `l4C fl IS. Agent,
and Com. Merchant
g• - • 41, Orchard Gram and
Loways on hand and for
F. L. SNOWDEN.
Ll!,env street., head of Wood.
" A .S. Attorneys at Lava, offtce
Ittatoori. to -Attorneysitoor."
4 t. - .reen Market and Wood
seplo
for proceedinza in At
the late law, for sale at this Office
on the North
sleet East corner of
. A pniy to
NGTON, Market, near 4th st
-1 Prenen sew Beet tfeed.list
rat sate at the Dreg and = -
iH F. L. SNOWDEN,
Liberty street. head of Woed
.9p PARTNEILIRIP*—The
mountore existing between 11M1r
80 PEWRI.Listigir4W
WWI "' 01 14 lithodtei
seuusirsikAke
141!..44
bet Fir:, a lid SeCtitili
rd st reel, rue xi door To the
E. Johnston, TIC3:4111•r,
e , wveen Market ❑ud W our)
rOt. near the erdge
MEESE
d ,041
and Sow] lifit,Ad
epi a.. 41 Canal
?eve to IL
%Val' DE
Sr. Canal
uffi frynoned to
/'run and Libcr!y Srs
Al,ckey, 11.1, 1 a1e and
prelith. 111 it 1.)010 ,, If
I . ,-1‘ 10
I; oe•ur Rertifl!ftz
:10.1 ritts!mrzli
S:rect. Pet!
se I, 10
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ser. 10
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Or Conprr
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lIUMIII2I
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ttl IV.lre
Alley.
MIT=
1 -41 !that
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II• hp (in
11 IS,
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:A - Turnip
Es al the
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, st. toad ul Wad.
door to 1 . 1- C. S,..les
Sawn Shoes iha,le ;a
L /WOES'
ou4
111M3=!I
10, r tug
d of Wood
recd, for
r I. S nIVDEN
I, ad nr . Wood
P. 1,. SNOWDEN,
~r , y to-ad of Wood sI
z••' ['alley Spades
Took, Budding
S.Dr3. in.,
L SNOWDEN.
.t reel, head of Wood.
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DR E. MERRITT, DENTOrr, ojtce
field, barna* Second 'cid Third Ste.,
sep 10 Pm-rum-scar.
TO II N'STON 4- STCICKTON, Boofiseers.Plintea and
Paper Manufacturers , , No: 37. !locket soli 10-1 y
JOHN ANDERSON , Smithfield Foundry , Water st
near Om Monongahela Elmore, l'ittstuteh• sep 10-17
LEONARD S. JOHNS, Aldertuan,St.Clair street. se
eond door from Liberty. sep 10--4 y
DR. S. R. HOLM OS, Office Second street, next door
to Mulvany k Co's Glass Warehouse sep
SHUNR s r 'FINDLA Y. Attnrneysat Law, Fourth st.,
near the Mayor's Office, Pittsburgh. sep 70-1 y
THO•. HAMILTON. Auforney at Law. Fifth, between
Wood and Smithfield sts.. Pitta harsh. sep 10-1 y
HUGH TONER. Attronev at Law. North Ea=t corner
of Smithfield and Fourth st rect.. sep 1 0-1 y
HANNA 4 - Paper Warehuune. Nu.
11.4. Won't 51' where may he bad a general supply
of wri!ina wrappim•, printing, wall paper. blank books.
school hooks, 4-c, sep 10—ly
Tows3END $_ CO.. Wire rockers and
Manufacturers, N 0.1 - llarket street. heiwrt . 2d
and 3d slree.s. sep 10-1 y
IIXI - 11 ANC E HOTEL, Corner of Petro and Clair
J rei - r% by 4.•
rep 10-1:
It; MET IL —77 ton,, , e.ofi ri, Tl. dal for ca lc hp
J.c.k GORDIN.
NO.I 2VC t t rr street
, 1s
'3 0(10 LBS B CON II 16.000 Hrs. Datum
P Sliou , ders, for sa e
Iry
G. A:BOBDON ,
No 12 Water street
A 73 . P.l TTERt=OS, Jr.. B , rmintbarn, "ear r oisbureh,
ILO Masoira , tor., of Locks Ilint..es and Bolts; To.
I•ncro. Fuller. Nfill and Tiothei Screws; [loosen Sci ews for
Pol:ina S-c. ser) 113-1 y
J OHS M'CLOSKEY.TniIor and rfrtltier. Liber.y
iletiVeell Sixth ana Virgin alley, South side.
sep 10
W RLIR BRIM . ; E CO., Wholcsnie Grocers and
of, Sprond strut, heltvenn
tVond and S110(1160(1 ,t.....Fi11...(bur211. F.ep 10- 1y
G 4- 4 . GOP J C"tntnieeirm and Forwarding
I M Water et.. Piii,liarett. F-ep
A lt S.-4 casks ha nks. a good a rtfrtr, ely
rered per S
t R Corsair, and for sale by J. G. k A. GORDON,
sup 10 Nn. 12. V , aier street
Qtr'G AII & Slut. NSSES --411 Mats Scrr Orleans Su
2nr; ^Q
hb Is Nea• Orleans u!as-es; for a'e Ity
rh PrtIIIP 0. Sa :ar. arr S
%.71 hh
Maine, and for sa by J G, 4- A. GC R DON.
BACON CASK .in order. on nand and for sale by
cep 10 J. G. Ir A.GOI DON. No. 12. Water sl
SI:GA R. AND 11101, SSES.—I.3 hilds and 4b' Is N. 0.
s u „ nr.: 3 2 ',H s N 0 . m0h. 4 ,.-ns-, rerrirPol per Sleaml , nal
Fopor, ter, and for J. G 4 - A. Gilt On N
Ul 1.. (or sole by
B. A. FA F.STOCK Co.
Fep In corm - r or 6111 and Wood gis
1631 P P R.:5 Ger li m:loo r. ,, ,, ,; l l ,: .:l E n .z .p_ r
o tl t 7 tc r k s_ frl c r n s.•%le
In
rn-nor of E.lt anti tV nod sib.
2() 0 Pretmr,-(1 2.:`P.
E. A. F llliEsrOe IC k co ,
r E.Pr of Bi band W nod Ai,.
Q1:4.; \lt A 7, D %In!. SSF,S S. 0. Sugar,
5 I.l o s du. du.. lOU do. l'lnufaii• n for
1.3 L.l ii PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.-
.' Iv (I —4,1 in Ita.kruptry proceetiliw,4, prim, ai 11
:44,441 p 4 "Pr 4 :1111( 111 1 . 11. form= approved by ht Cularl,for cafe
I 11., , ' 19. , • (.1 N!errury and Demo:Jai_ ref, 10
arid
I V i-hoi• ritifiicturer. So. 111, Third ivietit, het wee.
anti Wield siri;el , . is‘Ju r2ll, se I , 10
;V: Bt . (' AT'llN EY AT. LAW,
removed hip other 10 Elle corner of Fourth
<t reel rry Alley, tietwecn Smithfield and Grant
.4 . r,erf1,:.r017:1 , 0r211. !.ep 10
FOR RENT .—Thedweilin , and lot containing 4
aere,. In Allegtient, near the Beaver Fload,lately
ticeopiedliv !dr. Sa nine! Cliut cll. A ppl V:a the Merchants
and Manufacturer": Batik, to W. H. DENNY.
DAVID SA N DS, MP -ETCH & CLOCK
31 A ER, 10. 7 Ufa..
burgh,
DEALER TCII ES. CLOCKS, BR EASTPINS
FINGER RINGS, C BALKS, KEYS, CO-11BS,
10
ANDUETIPS GARDEN SEEDS.— A fun
I
supply of handrei It's Garden Seeds, always on
and for sale at his agency, the Drn , 2 store of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
sep 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood,
DR. DAVID WARD has his office and residence
on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House,
second dwelling from R OFS street . Ile will faithfully attend
all rails pertaining in hts profession. Night calls should IR
made at thedoor above the basement. seri 10
11EM0VA —NI al i hew Jonrit, Rafter and Hair Dre.ze
rr, has removed to 1 7 01/ siret - t orPos , le the MAY
ors office. w here he will be happy to: ail upon pen:l:went
or transient cu:Aotrers. He :=olicitsa shal tog' public vat
cep 10
'l7 1. A. WAR D., DENTIST, Penn st. three
door I r h: street, Hours of business, from
9... M., until 5 r. a . after which time be wily attend
to no one eicert in cases of areal necessity. He
would further inform those who miiy think proper to
employ hini,thai he expects immediate payment, without
the necessity on his part of sending- in bills. rep 10
I OLIN .31PFARILAND, Upholsterer sad Cabinet
Al-ker, Third st. between Wood 4- Market streets,
respi-riful infirms his friends and the public that tie is
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. Bu
reaus, Chairs, rabies, Bedsteads, Stands, Hair and Spring
Matt raises, Curtains. Carpets, all sorts of Upbotsterin:
wort:, which he will warrant equal .0 any made in the
city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10
Ca3t.IIEIICIAL AUCTION BOOMS, Aro
110 Word Street, Pittsburgk.—R. A. Hausman.
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, is now prepared
to receive and sell all kinds of Goode sod Merchandrie,
at his tare and capacious loom, No. 110, North East
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. Pittsburgh.
Regular sales of Dry Goods, Fatal, re. C recedes and
other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week.
Hardware. Cutlery. Dry Goods, and Raney articles, on
Tuesday. I,Vediteaday. and Thursday evenings:
Books. .tc., every Saturday ev ruing. '
Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted.
Rezmagsers. -.
Messrs. John D. Davis. Esq.. 1
.. Bagaley 4. Smith. 1 1 _ .
.. • Hampton... Smith, It Co.:. . . f ,
u _ F. Lomas *-Ceu . I
.. J. w. Bmtbridse it ea,. I
..
• .. S. &Mee 4. co. 1
~ Capt. James SPGargill. - . Pittsbargh,
C. Ihmser, Erg. .- 1
' 4 u Jana JlTadden Esq. .1'
Logan k Keioned.r.- t -- i -
.. J. M. Moortiead it CO, ', $
.. Jas. P,Stuati, SIM. - ' I
.. Robert Galorsr,0 1 01; r i
' , .Jtelintfleeinc. Cl e'' ..`,
st li t iWili gatarp . , ' - - 4410lliiW
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J. G. 4- A.CICHIDO'S
No. 12, Water streri
.Nn. 12. Watpr cl rFe4
c. GORDON.
N 6.12 Wal,-r si,ref
PITTSBURGH, NO;
184 2 .
PietsbargA slut Beaver PAMlist,.
- - • • Stealer/hi/air '
ClirElnErmilliank •
HEAIPHILL. .Mustrv.
HAS commenced her regular trips, lad Will run dal:
ly (Sundays exceoted4 Leaves Beaver at 8 , 0 1
clock A.M., leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P, IL con
nects at Beaver with the
Pennsylvania and Ohio Live
of Freight aad Packet Canal bO3lll bet Wien Seaver, amf
Cleveland Ohio, and Greenvi'le, Pennsylvaaia. Leases
Beaver daily at 6 o'clock P. M. This line eittinects with
two daily lines on the Pennsylvania canal, to PhiladetZ
phia, arid with the New York and Ohio line on the Erie
canal, and New York and Ohio line and Ohio canal,al.
so with steam freight and passage boats, brigs and
schooners, on the Lakes. The proprietors of this well
known line will he prepared on the opening of naviga
tion to transport merchandice to any of the intermedi
ate ports on the Pennsylvania sad Obio,rand Ohio ca
nals; to any port on Lake Erie, and the Upper Lakesoo
and from New York City and Philadelphia.
McClure ¢ Dickey, Beaver, Pa.,
Cobb Wormer q Co., Cleveland, 0.,
Rees 4. Taylor. Warren, 0., •
JAMES A. VEAit. Agent,
N 0.60 Water street, Pit tektite+
PITTSBURGH ¢ CLEVELAND
LINE,
STEAM PACKET .hIICIIICAN,
sEe r a , W. B. BOLES. _Vaster.
RUNS daily (Sunda, fr excepted.) between PITTS.
BURGH ‘t BEAVER. leaving Beaver at 8 A. M.
and Pittsburgh at 2 P. M. prooid,d aref h Evaris's Safe
tg Gaard to prevent Explosion of Boilers.
This sp'endid and fast running Steam By? t basins/
neon exptessfy for this trade, and runs in
onnertion with
CLARKS 5t Co's Pittsburgh and Cleretawd Lime of
FBEIGHTAND PASSAGE BOATS, daily to
Cleveland. Ohio.
Or down the Ohio canal to Masi-Don. 4-e. and Erie Ex
tenFion Line to Greenville
Tt e Canal floats of this Line are towed to and from
Pittst , urolt 'direct, and the husineFs conducted r.n the
mo•t prompt and t conomical sysic tr. Having a connec—
tion with the renn.”lvania Canal Lines to Phiiadel•
phis and Baltimore, and Steamboats running town the
Ohio river: 31,--n, through our Agents at Cleveland, with
'2. M. Reeds Stran,boare and several Lake V es sels, and
the Troy and Michitan and Buffalo Lake boat lines on
the Erie canal, we a-e prepared for the tralisl•a ration
of Frr ieht to and from all points on the canal, the lakes
and the fly - r, or the Co.rern cities, at prkes as !ow as
any other
Apply to Horton, No. 55 Water el, or at Steam
boat Miclii.lan's ratline.. Pit istorgh.
Clarke 4- co. !leaver.
Thibfrand 4. Weatherbee, Warren.
Wheeler 4. Co. Akron:
Thomas Richmond 4- Co. Cleveland
REFER TO
1- R. Wick 4. Co.. Greenville;
W. C Maier]. Sharon,
B. W. Cnn..ineharri. New Casa►,
John Kirk. Youngstown,
John l'amphell •Newton Faits;
Campbell Miler. Campliellstown;
Daher - Kt Mcßride, Ravenna;
C. 4- n Rhodes, Frankrih;
11. A. Miller ¢ co.. curl liovi Falls;
Welleman ¢ Whitehead, Massillon;
Gurdits Williams 4. Co. : Der ron ;
Kinne,Davie & Co.. P.oltralo;
Coming, Richmond. Williams 4- co.. New York.
sep 10
irit:Bv—vo. 121. Corner of !Food and Front
SfreeLF, Pitts6l,-ff h, has on hand n enntpleie as.
sort sumilof en-ware soiled to the city or country
Dade. Also'. a <Met-lion of purl while and gold
band DINING A ND T WA RE. in large or small sets.
or separatepimms to snit purrhassrs.
task of 46. 611, or 84 piece sets, snperhiv painted
and g;lt English China Teaware. al very low prices.
Ton Tr-aware. plain, and rich painted and gilt. from
I .00 1., ,i 5,00 per set
Cluldrents Mittis of every itesetiption.
White China Sharing Mne.s.
Granite Dining a , d Teas ziervions, in white And whit
p'entti.l American srenery printed in Wye and litaek.
.a n Mtge yawls of Steamboat Dining, and fireakta-t S=ts,
mpotted to match. complete,
Fie Prorif stone it..king plates and dishes, from the
11,0 vshire Po+;ecies.
Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties..
Window Glass, of Cr''
paten, Pockets, Trihs and K. piers.
Si One ripe ID MIS. sc. kr. kr.
An of which are rc,pert fully offered to the
tic Oct the most favorable I. rms. /an :26.1842-1V
/II J. FOX ALDEN Attorney and Cons seller at
.1 • Lay. CHi rs his nrofe,sional services to the cit
izens of Pitishor7h and hopes for a share 01 public pal
ron4ze. lie elfrut:' atl hinds cf writing with neat
ness and di,pre ch. Ca , e , in bankruptcy attended to on
reasonable tern - lg.—Office in Smithfield street, at the
house of Sir."' homas O'Neil, in whom he refers.
sep 10 T. J. FOX ALDEN.
D.
tIVIDTLARK. teaskionable soot Mater
nag removed to No, 34 Market street.. between
Second and Third si reels, where he woo d he happy
in see his old customers. and all others who feel difrpos_
ed to patronize him. Ile uses nothinz but first rate
sleek. and mil plays the best of workmen; and as he gives
fits constant personal attention to businm , s, be troststbat
he will deserve and rteetve a fair share of patronage.
arm 10
FRUITS, ICE CREAM, 4- CONFECTIONARY.—
A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the
public that they ran always find the hest quality of lee
Creams. together with al; kinds of confectionary and
fruits. in their setts - on, at his establishment—No. 11.
Fifth street, between. Wood and Marker,
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice. with
cakes, or anything in his line. Also families furnished
with Bread. step 10
J OHN B. GUTIIKIF,, Auctioneer and Commis
slim Merchant. X 0.106, corner of Wood 4- Fifth als.
Pittsburgh: Having been appointed one of the Auction
eers for the City of Pit sburzli . tenders his services to job
hers, manufacturers and dealers. who may be disposed
to make trial of this market• He i , prepared to make
advances on consignments of all saleable commodities,
and trusts to sari-ty correspondents by quick sales, and
speedy 'and favorable returns.
That the various inter es ts which may he confided to
him, shall be adequately protected, lie Wings to the aid
of his oven experience in business and acquaintance with
merchandise generally, the services of Mr. Ssituiu.
Faust:smelt; heretofore advantageously known, as an
importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with
whom a permanent eregagenrent is made.
REFER "AO
Messrs. 51. Tiernan, Pres'i. of Si. 4- m
Bank.
.• Darlington 4- Peebles, 1
Robert Galway,
" James H. Cooper,
•
" James May,
M. Riddle, Pittsburgh
" Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres't
" of Exchange Bank.
• Hampton,Smith, 4- Co.,
John D. Davis,
•. Samuel Church.
J. t.C. Moorhead,
Jas. W. Brown 4 Co.
John H. Blown.* co.
• , Smith;- tt.,•loy,
• Yardly 4- ti,reto,
John S. 'Biddle.
- John
_ .
APMS CAMOMILE PILL LS.—MIIIA
JA liAll J. CLEIIIEC,' inaliet at 66 Mott street,
New York. was itdilatiM witr ;OisPelltia'• in wr.WWW
aggravated. form. The.eyor were viplema itesd-r
ache, great debility. fivir: Miali4talaN'ittingli, bee t.
burn., pain; lathe chest and atcomaelvhiways saner eitthw,
i n 'Paled 1 91 1 4 11 1 , wind"' - Aralabb lt;Alt bay ,
farrea natinea, With (request vomkkagit.dimtliem
11111.1ialid temideutaltin.
wattof 4 ;twelvemonth, when. on emplaning Dtc.WAi.
YvaniA/MiChatham attack and aublidOldi.Wr sal. icier
atimeiwfulluidognmerble mode otanteamesa.thet peafeet
was.. • • maimed Px 64l o l ;;lltakernatriOef
Viil -- giaUflti fait* intaikettlibli:
- ManivailamilMOMMltialaWlaildMOWAMM
r :YoeoettritillkoloaajettailllMai s y t e wo k e.
/ 11 11 1 1 4 Wat.-40.4 ,1110, 11 0 0 1 11 ._
_
Eil:il. -- -tz. - 19 2 .: : 1842,,
rik/ra 000 DiFTM Celebrated Fettiale' Pills. These
- Pillsare strongly recomtiended to the notice of
the ladhis pea safe and efficient Jeinetly Inmoving
thoseiiu complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex
ercise. or 'general debility of the system. They caudate
cestivetiees, and counteract aft Hysterical and Nervous
affections: Tite4e Pills have gained the sanction and
approbation of the most eminent Physiciatut in the Erni..
led States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and"
Retail, by R. E. SELLERS; Agent.
sep IQ No. 20. Wood Street, below-Second.
WM. ADAIR, Boat aod Shoe Maker, Liberty St,
erppiailetke kead of Szoithkeld sr., Pittsburgh.—
The subscriber haying bought out the stock of the late
Thomas - *afferty, deceased, has commenced .business
in the old Stand of Mr. R., and Is prepared to excrete
all descriptions of work in his line, in the bestutanner
and On the shortest notice. He keeps cot stantly.qn hand.
a large assortment of shue findings of all descriptions and
of the beat quality. De solicits the patronage of the nub
ile and of the craft. WZd. ADAIR.
sep 10
PIT!'SBIIRGFI MANUFACINDRY.—Spriags
egad 4zlea for Carriages .at' Xastara Prices.
The subsiriberkaranufarture and keeps constantly on
hand Coach:e and Ellptie Springs (warranied,) Juniata
Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass
and plated Hub Bands. Stomp Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver and Brass Lamps. Three fold Steps, Malleable
!eon, Door Handles and Hinges. Sre
_
Proprietors
'-ie., 10
H.D.SELLERS, M. D. office and dvrellin2 in Fourth
near Ferry steel. sep 13-1 y
•ITIlt attention ‘f the e who have been somewhat seep.
tical Intqferenee to the numerous certincates published
in favor abr. Swavne's Compound Syrup r f Wild Cher
ty,on account of the persona being unknown in this nee
tion of the State, is respectfully directed to the following
certificate,the writer of which has been a eitizen of this
borough for several years, and is know n as a gentleman
of intepily and responsitalny.
To the .44 - rent, Mr. J. KIRBY.
I have used Dr. Swavne's Comp urd Syrup of Wl4l
Cherry for a cottßit, with which I have been yeveretv at
Meted for about four mouths, and I have no hesitation
itisaylnp that it lathe most effective medicine iliat 1 Lave
been.ablc to procure. It composes all uneasiness. nod
agrees well . with my diet,—and mantains a regular and
cood appetite.: f can freely recommend it to all cabers
similarly afflicted. J. M imams, Borough of Chambersb's.
March 9. In4o. sep 23
FOifee by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market o re . t.
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNANIFIITAL
TREES.
pERSONS desirous of procurine Ftnil, S:ade. and
Ornamental Trees. or Shrubhere. from Philadel
pl is or New York, are reque:Aed to make application as
soon 2£ possible. at the Druz and Seed Store of the sub
where Cal/ I.e had ratalog,ne, tratuirouslw. of the
most excellent .ariet ies. F. L. SNOWDEN,
Sep 21 No 184. Liberty s' reel • head of Wont
U. S. PORTABLE BOAT LINE
For the Transportation of -Ilerchandite to and frost
flashier: h. Brdrinore,Philadelphia, Note Tork,and Bos
(on. Tat oupli in the *tartest time.
rpRE United 'States Portat•le float Line, is compos - ed of
Boats built In four section, each section capable of
romaining seven 1111,1 1 .. 21111 SIISC/1111111e of helm/ separate
or detaeherl and transß•rrdn front raeal to Roll Road,
tl:t4i, as it w. re, forming a complete train of Ors, Or
presenting the novel appearance of a Boat sailing on land
and thereby avoiding the great delay occasioned re
shipping at the several jections and terminal ire s of Ca
naleand Rail Roads. the expeme of transhipment and
the stomas:elf, g.Ol - 1& fres - lariat handling; and
rendering it imposs hlm In se:imaie lots of goons on the
way— .owinii to the peculiar construction of the Rout
having fen, s , paratc apartaten's in which :toed,: are sto
red, renders s hem less liable to ti ntage goods by water or
otherwise 1 hatt by any other mode of transportation.
The system of Transportation. as recommended hs the
Canal COLIIIIIIIOIIPIII and 'ately ado Med by the State,
refers particularly to this class of Roams, The goats of
thi s ; Line are owned hy responsible captains that run
them, and is the - only Line now in operation free from'
monopolies or combination.
G oodsConsig lie. tot he undersigned agents.wi II be re
ceived free of roninsis-‘ion and shipped without delay at
lie lowest rates. All charges pa id and every instruction
promptly attended to. C. A. Ar NULTY 4- CO. Agts.
F. F. POPE. Alen'. 75 Ilow7y's Wharf, Bah ;more.
THOS BORRRIDOE, AeetttPhila. s en 18—if
lt/I A EBLE M Nt.TFACTORY.— Pat rick Canfield re
spect fully acquaints his friends attd t he n u bl e
et - ally, that he has commenced the Marble business at time
corner of Fifth and Liberty sts.. w here will be constant ly
on hand. tomb stones, mantel pieces. monuments, bead
and foot stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every
article appertaining to the business. He will ren rra n 1 his
work to be well done, and his charses will be moderate
He respect folly asks a share of public patronage. sep 10-
JAMES A. VEAZEY, Forwarding and Coma txston
Merchant, Agent for Steamboat Cleveland and
Pennsylvania and Ohio Line. Havin= tented the ware
house formerly °erupted by Qirn,ineham if• Co.. Ne. 60
Water Sure, ween Wood and Smithfield, is prepared
to receive and forward goods to nay port on the Ohio or
Mississippi river on reasonableterms.
sep 10
grIO-P.AIRT.IVERSHIP.—G. P. Smith k W. Hampton,
having associated themselves togei lies tinder the
firm of Hnnipton,k Smith, will continue the wholesale
Dry Goods husinekss in the house recently ()conned by
Hampton. Smith 4 co where they will he receiving in a
few days a new mock of Fall and Winter Goods. Tley
tespertfully invite their old friends:, and merchimits gen.
eralty, visiting Pittsburgh, to call and examine their
stock, sept '2B—d3m.
fobiladera
JON * COLBY A N.
St, Clair 0., near e leter.tteny Etruige
LOOK AT THIS
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For pub/is/dog; a aew Daily Paper in tie City of Pitts
boiogk, to 6e - eatialai eke
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/VIE Subscribers baring made arrangements in merge
the Ameritan &Intifada rer and Tit isturcir erro •
ry into one Journal, have concluded to pnbi6ti a daily
Paper with the title crate Deily 'Massing Post.
The leading object of Ine!!Pirsr" will be theJ:zosessina
lion and dCfenc4 of the political princifeft flint have itrie
tofore boo maintained by, the Edition', in their respective
papers, and their .best efforts will still he (ieVOled to the
advaneement and Success of those doers Ines..
Althoaeh ; in notities, the paper will be thoroughly
democratic. yet the Editors hope. by giving an limos',
candid , history of pa-ssing Aoiitital events. Foreign
and Domestic Intelligence. and brief notices of all mat
ters and occurrences that come Property wit bin the sphere
of a Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently in
cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the it
respective of party considerations.
In addition to the political and general news that will
be found in the ••Aforsrive Posr,"the Editors will lake
pains to furnish the tiosinesss community with
the latest and most lotL • resting COletUrßetsL la-retta
caner from all parts of the foontrsie-and to have prepa
red such accounts of the Markets the Slate of Trade
as will beadvanlageous to our Merchants and Cosiness
Men in their several caltings,
Tenses.—The Pose will he poldished on a large unperi
al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Journal) at th- non-4111y low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum.patable in advance. It will also tic sold by
news.troys at the low , Me of TtV 0 CENTS a copy.
Advertisements wilt he inserted at the iowtst rates
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
ENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post,
who will be engaged ou the most liberal terms
THOS. PHILLIPS,
August 31, 1842. W.N. SMITH.
1
00 HRDS.KY LEAF TOBACCO, on store and
fur sale toy j. G. 4• A 001:DON.
sell IS No. 12, Water sirret
BY 51c0, - ris..n 1.70. London, for sale only by R. N.
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
insole agent for Western Penns3,lvania. sep 10
FARM FOR SA LEZ.-;-'reeundersianed offers for sales
I roc( of land shunted 4 mile; ireepoti, in the
direction of Ki!tarrning. Butratniownship, A rinttron2
county.containiug 100 acres. 65 ciliated and under good
fence; 10 of whirh are in meadow— a toad square log
dwellinvhons,and cabin horn erected thereon—an apple
orchard ofhearin: trees—and a spring of excellent
water ronvenieni tothe house.
FOR TERUS:rppIy to the su'scribers residing at the
Salt works on tiro Penn - - 3 . 11'3 nia Canal, 1 ns.le above Free
To TITC wtsr..-1 , is „ow welt understood how
murh di. •rders al hr Mind depend for their cure
upon a flue :Men, ion tort lie. body_ It is COW understood
how %%dna 1110 is that medicine which will remove morbid
:fr. - cumulations without weakenin% the bodity power. It is
now understood than there in a reciprocal influence be.
I wren the tuitid and the body. It in now understood that
pin rging with the Brandreth Pills will remove a melan•
choly, and even insanity is cured by perseverinaly nsint
them. It now understood how much domestic hanPi•
ness depends u pon the healthy condition of the digestive
organs.
It is now well known that the BrandrMh Pills have
eared thotinds of hopeless and helpless persons, even
when the first physiciins had pronounced them beyond
all human means of relief. It is tow not only well
known that Ote rfandrePi Tilts so esrelitit it is also no
den:toad how they cure; that it ia-by their purifying effect
on the blood that they r es tore the body to health.
The value of the medicine is becominz more and more
manifest, it is recommended daily from family to family.
The Brandreili Pills remove in an almost imperceptible
manner all noxious accumulations and purify and invir,ci.
tate the hiood.a lid their .00d etr,cts are not counterbalan
ced by any inconveniences; being composed entirely of
vegetables they do not expose those who mine them to
danger: and their effects are as certain as they are sain
t. ry; they are daily and safely admitii,terid to infancy,
youth, manhood, and old are. and to women in the mo , t
critical and delicate circumstances. They do 'mot disturb
or shork the a Minn! functions, but rts'ore their order
and c. latdi=h their health.
Sold at pt. firssilreth's Office. No. 93, Wood street,
Pries 25 rents per box. tvith fall directions.
MA l: I{—Tire of place in Pittsburgh where; ire. !nu
lee Pill. ran he obtained, is the f• ott n mire, ND.
93 Wood street. sup 10
DR. BB B. T I MUTT'S, Respectfully inform the ctli
zees of Pittsburgh and vicinity. that het:mire:tim
ed to the city. He hopes to share the confidence of his
former patrons and the public generally; and solicits a
renewal of a portion of their patronage. fn connexion
he would observe, that the operation or Lithotrlty, (or
breaking the stone in tire bladder and allowing it to pa=s
of with the urine,) is every where cammanding tbe deep
est interest. He hopes to extend the lisnetil of this branch
of his profewion to the afflicted. Strictures, Diaemos of
the Bladder and Kidneys,— which occasionally follow,.
will likewise receive :Mention.
Those from a distaixe wishing further information
will apply personally or he letter, or if desired can be
accommodated at his d welling., in a r.-tired part of the ci
ty, on Third, between Ferry and Liberty sts. nrrp 10
I3RANDRE rx PILLS
L i
ET Invalids read If fotiowing account of a Saitot
cured of a complication of afflictions in nineteen
days by the use of Brandreilt It distinctly proves
;here are herbs in nature which have affinity cure be
cause of disease, and Brand ret h's Pills re made for them
Read and he convinced. Take the medicine anilte cured
EXTRA ORDIXA R I C GRP, OF RITE U.ILITIS.3I
DMERHCE.B,IINI3 Aft FRC T. f OA' OF THE LUNG I A
dons SnA vv. of C'embrnke, Washington county, Maine,
being dot,' sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick
about six months since- The pains in his head, breast,
hack, teft side and instep being so bad that he was una. I
hie to help himself, and was taken into the Chels-a Hos
vital in the city of :tosion. That after being to s a id
hospital five weeks, Doctor Otis said lie did not know
what was the mallet with him, and that he could do
Inothing fur him, nor could he pre, , cribe any medicine .
That he, therefore, was conveyed from the Chelsea Illos.
pi:alto the Sailor's retreat un Staten Island. That he
WAS there physicked with all sorts or medicine foia peri
od of four months, suTering all &helium the most heart.
i rending misery.— That, besides his afiection of his bones
he was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: some_
[lures lie would spit a quart of phlegm in the day; ImAdes
this affection he had a had Diarrinna, which had more
or less attended him non, the commencement of his sick
ness. That at limes he dreaded a stool worm than he
would have dreaderidealli; that he can -compare the feel
ing to nothing save that or knives passing thrcingh his
1 bowels. A tier suffering worse than death at the labor's
I Get Mil. on Staten Istat.d, the doctor told him that medi
cine was of no use to him . 1 hat be mu-t lyy to atheism'.
At this time he was suffering the.erratest misery, that
hie bones wise so tender he could not bear the teas, press
u rte.-upon the elbow or noon the knee, that his Instep was
Man„l , pithifut, that as the Dotter said be esciald give -bins'
no more medicine he'determined to procure some of Dr.,.
' Brandreth's Pille,mhich _he did. fuiatt 241 Broadway -
New York; that be commencedwith five pills, and mum
tiniesinereased the dose`-to eight. the first week's use
so much benefited , bitn; , that the fleeter, not ketlßinift
what he was using, sitid,,thow„Shaw, you lank like a
, man again; if you imoraVe art this wayryoti wilt soon be',
well.' Thal:le fanc,d every dote of the flothillfill ring
relieve him; first theY cured Mtn n 1 Ille'paln *rhea - at ,
Aoo4o= they nestettred 'barna:4om, med. fittiOtt:lthe
pains in his bones;-That the medicine seemed to add
strength to him every day. tie told the doctor yester—
day the 11th instant. that he felt himself well.-sad atm,
that be owed „Ws mover}' 4 ,,•. - I , l l94 l rettill :pin under
trOgrifiencg; th a t lie _faked ihe tuedAeltieteereYdaY
km 1 9 - 41 . 10, MO teethrclorittid War Wirieflid Ammar, he.,
had been taitirefthat. medirioe. be should : not iniiestiyed
inother'sidylairliteinosi k " AlfAterisiders:ll4naliiiiiii" , to
gnike,"*o44l.iF f1! , !.?5 1 1 1 ,4 , ,r ilteSqlefitaf l ati similarly,.
- alifiettederbit thdy - way lif.isir" - ii th'deiri median..
.liatiriP.OffiefOci r,4 riff !1 .- 1 . ' , -. , i i.-:''0 00 , 1444 a.., 4 tW• -, -
'.
John Sim* ben by me dell swea , fil e tago*o9. of
9tririlislOPOlLireplide*Sifda#4llitifielei fwl Stati-'e
L its tree: s. 9..waskt.Egt - fam****.miCcithirftf
' The BlLdfiNtradatlf , pl4o 4 i 4 iiilitlte IYr.: 4 " l:r
r it riF4, l 44 4 1 64 2 U1 ti nf=
PsYria",44COhat,looll4lo, 1 , 1 .4 . ,fa1M A -1
ititifiliTik -,,'' ,
.- - :., ,:1 : -- - : ...:" .. SH.ii:', -- ',..•:. _,, ,t . : --_ ,- - l.'
Lligaaiii-.2,41
WM 4- PHILIP BAKER
tqi
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ICE r'TWO:tENT4S4:O.:
THE Larestmair
Fiaak 7efitteeili44.7
1 1%e Vision of Char!** ‘o4llll*
IT a. I. ADXIDLIOS.
Of all the singular spparitiongoesiainna
that have ever been set down, ad Tidal
of Charles XII. is perhaps one of t i biastagek
curious, and certainly the best-entialeatittatt
ted relation of the kind on reonfilLe
pending not upon the Leanne's-tot an In
d ividual, who, from nervous err citetnenter
other mental morbidness,; niiight-havalatß
cied the whole scene, and afterwerdiliclula
scribed his waking dream in the glow** ,
tel ms of a fancial imagination; box eon
tko concurrent: authority of one -of- *A
most learned andgrave clutractetain-Sv*
den, supported in many of hits 'astreirekillt
by the concierge of the palace. The,orig,
ilia' document is 'still in existence s
open to the inspection of every twat*
who des:res to see it. The whole ** g m
ly and concisely written, and signed by_
the King, his physician, Dr. Baumgartden s
and the state porter. A note
,is intackaidv
in his Majesty's own hand writing, stating ,
his thorough conviction that so strange 1;
ision must have been vouchsafed to hint
as a prophetic warning, and also his desira
that the sound document should , be , pran
served among the Sate archives, in amine
to see whether the prediction would_ays
er be accomplished, This note beats tiny",
some time before Charles was tilled —tut
well as I can tecollect, about 1716. Ilnot
complete fulfilment of the vision came,tft.
pass in 1792, about eighty-six years after
its appearance. As I unfortunately 44
not take an exact copy of the . M S. when
on the spot, I can only relate it as heady
as 1 can remember; changing, however the
style of the earrative from the first to the
third persoo.
It was a dark gloomy night. The cleat
had struck ten. The ill-lighted room cast,
l an additional gloom on the figure , of .
Charles the Twelfth as be satin front of
huge fire in his favorite saloon ip the , paPt
ace of Stockholm, Immediately in front
of him, ON er the fire-place, was stispendik
the picture of his queen, with wborn,
Eel the truth, he had just been disputiog o
land now he sat in silent discontontoOeitil.
tally comparing the charming form whiCh
hung before him with the now toss betty*/
ful figure of her Majesty, breaking *-
sullen silence occasionally by reuttetint;
some curse on her altered temper.
When the King was in these moods, be -
was always closely attended by his priodit
cian, Baumgardten. The reaction m k„
mind so buoyant as that of Chi:lea, Wulf,
propottionately dangerous, it was often._
feared he might commit suicide; so the
doctor always remained near to hircotecatr;.,
ing for an opportunity to draw his .
back to livelier themes, to arouse Wm
the dreadful mental prostration . to
he was subject.
On the evening, in question Batungardteta
sat patiently fur about an hour, alternately
watching his Majesty and the storm which'
was raging outside, "But neither the view ,
of the sullen monarch, nor the opposite gift
of the palace, which formed the grand bin
where the state trials and similar events
took place, could afford much amusement
to the tired son of .44sculapitts, who, goal*
his patience begin to wear out, suddenly.'
started up and began pacing the room up
and down, in the same manner that marine*
pace the quarterdeck of a vessel at yes,
occasionally stopping in front of the window-`'
to look out upon the black and ghcncreilc-
of building 1 hare mentioned.
Suddenly he started 'back,
'Great heaven , , sire!'
'Silenct!' growled the King,
The doctor took two more Wing WOW
the chamber. At leugth he could &nude
himself no longer. _
'What is this extraordinary appearaiw
Please your majesty some strange mid is,
taking place in the hall of justir; 4 e.'. --
'Hold your tongue, sir, or I shall grew
mand you to quit the room!' replied the
who felt much annoyed al. diens
interruptions to his reverie, nod which be ~
believed arose from a mere desire to arouse
him from his meditations,
The doctor paused—but after a wir44 % ,,.
curiosity got the upper hand of his -. be=
judgment, and walking up to the Kiev
touched him on the shoulder, wad p:_listett
to the window.
Charles looked up, and as he Aid so, ILW
held to his great amazement the windows at :
the opposite wing brilliantly illarnit4tet
an instant all his gloom.and apatFy LOGWV,
ed. He rushed to look out. The lights
streamed through the small panes.
nating all the iiverme4liate zourt-yard..
shadows of persons moving to and truiyers;„„ t
dearly discernible.
The King looked inquisitively_ at dii , dot , 7 - -
tor. At first he suspected it to btiitsliitit* s ''.l
argo r k
entrap him from his indulgence ita •-•'' _ -.°
negs. ne read. however.teair,t4i:, ' 'C.-1 - J
written in the countenanceOiAii:Oy_.,
to persevere in the notion.' : I' —,- ...,
`- . The - King anJ the doctor Otilititi4 l iigla)4 l '
ces of . strange and itiotentilia ' = . ''' -.'t
Charles; hoivever, first recovered . ' ''' - ' l q
garai ,
sinvinn, and affecting to feel no iiirii,.' '
Ito Batitngarden: - ' ~=- 1 1 ' 1
'Who has iiired'ii cause iiiii o!tif
to be 1064 OP! lie 'exclaiinik!aintr l r. ' - '' J '
are they thatilithhotti-leititirfolnaiiititi:'
entered itt. 's ".- 2 ( . - , . ' _ •:'/ Stj • f"- - ... - ;:vt- tt7i4s-t
ThlA*intiittlikeicield6l4o4faiiii-Vr.,
igoonirieil': s ", '''' ; .-/--- ; 1 ;1 D..-A_ - °- .1 ::' -z , ~4 - W4:44
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