Daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1842-1843, November 23, 1842, Image 1

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.f ripiRAVELERS TARE NOT!
y provided With tire Rafetj C
bola printed with a figure, of the a .
.y flit you are wit deceive by ia
a- zentrintatireg their boats to
i (;card, when they are pot er anvil •
The following Ira livtof. heats
; ly Guard at the Port Of Pitiage rg
ty I fist on the list have liteltuptaved
1.1,z 1 apparatusis itoposvilde for all
SAVANNA, FOlthi t 't
e * ( 1 RARITAN; !Writ
r . " l I NIA•NR
r. ,
ed
I ORLEANS,
a ~ICANTON, MO'
i LADY OF LYONS, MUD°,
VALLEY FORGE, IND IAN
'kl FORT PITT. GAL
"" I BREAKWATER, QUEEN.
" EXPFESS MAIL, DUKE,
•
A LPS. BULL
IDA
1:, - z-r WIND
Q I - El TE.
T A LI. EY RAND,
PANAMA,
!CICERO,
\RAO ANN,
!NARR AG ANSETT, SARA .
AMARANTH.
m UNGO PARK,
N EPTUNE, CBAUL.
r IDELAIDL, J. 11141
11R TII BEND, GALESI
MARIET'T'A,
FI I - N ETT E, COLE
-TEAM FERRY BOAT,
Thr cryrnirinnity xre
rf I , efur( t hr) make a choice of a Usal.lll
n end bre ‘N I,IIIC r 11 WOITII I I ‘l9l
3 ,1 F .. ~,toy In or lil/10Fe a Saltly
frr tghl, in prefeCeoce 14 . 111
,_a 1, 1 cx rir.c.ion—and that limy
ihkinvenlion has the ern
mite =team rn4ine bailders--gratterk .
- 1, 11 1., understand the gal jest, and r:
r i ierrz.f —besides a number of rent •,
rn and others—all of Ind
Nn 10. Water sirprt,whro
r 6. t.-tlry :II all titreF to esbihil my
,ake tile trouble to ran.
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IVA 1.1 BI.F. REAL ESTATE
T!le , nb , criber offers fur I**,ll
red ralrs. the creater part of his real
ritishtir2h and /kite:kg.
itt Irk \Var. lirwzes_ nearly new. I I .
,te ro' Ua rt,el Fi reel.' etirern . •
.11 a 1rn,,1 of about 54 feri by 68
, rcvlP to suil I-lurch:we"
~ .odtn. lot in Antotht•
• ",;•• of 350 (eft in •
•-• I .I•os3lvani2 (no.'
,::, ~~
Ar, ,h, rnr aAjnin in: the shove.
r. arlt :150 feet in drpttl.
=art rn, , ,run house which I now ore,.
A *-0 • :1 lot with two twootory brick
nn Ise comer of Starke' and From
ground rent, and now urreeir
ALEX. L•GACI
1 roe.- ry
10
D
or comb:, a gai:*rilil y or Ms a
. • !7, na• k•ntl: or Country Trodure
, ( or ra.t, !, 00115 al II AI: R IS'S 1 weir-.
crp 21 --• f Cotnn.iFAnn Warr+evo,
n . l l l N 11 4 RT. Commission .Wrrri
dint awd Nesirfert.ns,
;4 rrry.it. TO—
inn. Grier. E-q., Pinsloareh
n. I
Aaron Hart,
I.n - ..- - C •elivin of C'd. 64
of Jnn D. DariS. •,
Si . Vay & Hanna. "
any
Avery. 02den A co. ..
1!,,,r,
Jun. VW oodi.ou rne, E.g., Madifos
,mu
a'. A LI" BI.E FA C M FOR SA
I FP rot on which I live. in
hraddochsii,lii, econtainiof oneerr ,
or 70 acres of whirls racial
w.. 11 t in,becr.d. There arc uncoil
I ,d n Men 63 feet hY 34;aa aPP le° l
A b..ut seventy acres of COl.
P. qua! to that 0( any Orland f at°
rl '• T , n,.0 lit:own on appliratinanl
tis. prf-nni,•,(s. Wit.LiAm trAi
ILLI.A St C. WALL. Plais
aver Pieture Fro u Ansi
F o urth S'reft Pittsburght —CO"W*
. for r alwnvs on nand.
;my framed to order. RelsalTl4
r t la r alien' ion paid to reaig'
=ME
de,rip•ion.
fill illf up Seam BOWSO,
illc) , %dvania:e to call
HITE LEL P.—T.he sol6tl-"l.`
to furnish painters. are oate,.
• e ‘l. Idle Lead made 01 r
lb'
, ed c,1131. if not superior loaof
ot 11F I" aAld r efa•-ed 10 Dunlap . o•
(-0 . \o to Sccood stree!,Fiitot4l
s
at I.grAied to.
IIIDUN
F A SH 1 ON ABI.X,
Fifth Si., care deer frorst Oli
t;tll,-,,criber reFrect folly la
iatalw-
I.,slmrrti and vicinity Ike b e _„
~
Shoet.. - of hisown
here he ft Ili ktep consMOIF osai
mr.nt of all kinds of ladies. lo-0° :,
and &hoes. of the ittst lib"'
rep to Run the times He will sIA
kinds of fancy avork—suelt as
;.•oer:: et-Oared gaiters , and blisitiA
h; r• 14. rs. Fiik r.sisers.
I , e made at shorterd "g t ht.
"or. Ladie. arlll Timone ottlind e,
n" the sot.Feriber feels confident tiol
any article in kis line iber ariaF
P 10
P. S. Don't force/ Ike Ot t — n al,
door from Harris's intelligfnce
from Market Street
Vilki---------LLLIANI DIIGBV ba _ , i• 11U..
1
V business ofpusrov k "
..... A .
Liberty street and 42 Write SU
thanks to ihe butPflell, frier n o ,
firm fur the very/Thera, WIPPOrt2.
tended to bisn, in connection EP"
in tshes t0.2•11111re OM the, elltrifc.
merit the nontiottation at" , • 7
4
peci Win Willie filet, ail . 0 EA,
Cie( hi og,lrkieb lie ISdeod s ,tLA ,
t ban bay beeo ever °fere la& _,,,
t be whole ad. award; of tire
Obits: and as
belated& In _ ..... 0 111
eait butierene, he letitt.go i _r: '. ..B oll
sn a i instoek , seill terilka“-n
nen of nec41400114"- ,-, ' r
e iffif te?
neaSe to-takiio:eirl'
fused in ri(lorl S t .
MA mum. *mills% j ii h if :, ...
3,csaiieloie.!,l V1..0,:
Ina mai .1110, St . • , „
iiribis.,ll‘, 'r.-.
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54) ren,.
) ', Ds BE
-ref y gi
, le,ntio
h s-. rr. h I y
~nals and
r wh ich
n^ally, in
which
e=peciive
rerned in
residence.
Emits-
to go'
nt on the
• Psltlifo
tritm!i.
O 64.
BLISHED BY
L ips & W. H. SMITH,
f . p F woo.° 4. FIFTH STB.
poLIA RS a year, payskie io
TWO CENTG--for sale-at the
. r d by Sews Buys.
MEE
--
I . and Manufacturer
: y 2 , the same office, on a durable
„,;;,-_, PoLL ARS a year, In ad.
~ zIX CENTS.
of ,tavertiising.
^TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
L 6,, ~,,, month, V -00
07i Too mornF, 6.00
1,,0 Th re mow he, 7.00
1.;li four months, 11.00
sfin 511 mnothg, 10.00
4 iri ~, lea", . 15,00
kl \ FF.TNEM ENTS.
~BLE Al 1.1A,' RE.
Two Squares
7 , :olo ' .
~ r ..,, , ,,t he, $23.00
~API ( , he I ear, 35,00
tnrnt,n p. , rort:on.
a s,, rh.LL,R+ a year.
OFFICES,&C.
t,etwren Market and Wood
Po'' IPI.,Pr
.Cr 4.11 dour from Wood st. Peter-
Willock, Collector.
ood between First and Second
. (PaSll le r
I% , rd street, next door to the
~vOl—.S. R. Johnston, Treasurer.
n. hetweeo Market and Wood
Vlcri,
141 0
to•
PEN a
110W1
AGNEtt
MESS a
sue. Fourth, near Market st
I,lket and Wood streets, on
T7'RERS•SD FeRISEII3 . Dr.
: ;; ,;r1; Fund,'
Fourth. betwten
, ll o d
Of". ATTORNEY AND
OR AT LAW.—offwe remo
G neatly' opposite
lo John D. Mahon,
sop 10
fo n% :IL D.— Office removed to
r•:crrl Fenn and Liberty Sift,
s r 10
k At nrkey, wl , ,,lnsale and
.sn, Frcnrh, and Lroment"
•• 1. • .! , Pllts!ttlT7,ll Fen 14
WC LI: RE, A , torneys and
Office in the Diamond, back
P :!=hurah. nep 10
v ,rnAv. Alderman; office nnrlh
~, vecn Wood and Smithfield
10
tf., •IN DI , %VIVI 17
1)1f.11 . :;ItT11.--w , " , - - a , '•
>L•,.: ;Iritcle„ No. 29.
R i ROBINSON, Ntiortirr. at Lay.
..1 t o Dia mrnd _bpi wr•e
For ]0
Irt .1 , 1 Itey at I.a tvt
. ,
sep 10
.......
inui,ritir..ri of Copper
• \V No SO. Front st , Fois
.. • ,r.%1 S.cao,l,oat work p.omptly .
sep 10
FRANCIS L. YOUNG.
& CO., Furniture Ware
Exchange Alley.
• -r Furniture. will find it to
fully Faiisfied that
and Nike. cep 10
_7S.—Just rece.ved 160 choice Mut
sued and for sale rhea [I ty. do
16.. N AC WARMS,
NO-9. Filth st
supp'y of Landreth's Fresh Ru•
differeitt varieties of Turnip
, r sale at ectorceo PR ICES at the
F. L. SNOWDEN,
1 A Liberty street. head oh Wood.
Root and Shoe NanoCielo•
F. , .1!i a St., next door to the U. States
and Satin Shoes made in
atnt ut the newest French patterns.
1..1 ICA ULU'S. in lots to suit
.o I e disposed of by
F. L. ?Nt)WSD6\.
I y street. bend of Wood.
and Flower Seeds 04 ev
cz,n he had at the Drug
F. L. SNOWDF.S.
Street, Iteadot Wood.
• AL: Slammolli Onion seed, for ..
1)-ug . and Seed store of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
1:::4 Liberty street. head of %Vood
JCP,SEY SWEET POTATOES,
•Pttt wetted try
F. L. SNOWDEN,
S , . Liherty head or wood ,t
rAding Tools, (Sodding
Prutone Shears. etc., jusi re
r_ L. SNOWDEN.
street, head of Wood.
`'"• —lust received a small sup•
46 -r- e ':•Pd Venison Hams, on retail
MEI
t C 4 ' 3 " , S.;d. Orchard Graas and
always on hand and for
V. L. SNOWDEN.
° I!t4 I.,`ty street, head of Wood
kNAN, Att, La y s at Law, office
'h . b , aolowl, to A ttoroey'sßow,"
M reel , bel ween Market and Wood
aep 10
S'ilL A N S. for proceedings in At.
' Late law, for sale at this Office.
~ e on the North East corner of Caa
!uret• A pply to
• DA RLINGTON, Market, near 4th
kireth's French Sugar Beet
tad for tale at the Drug and Seed
F. L. SNOWDEN.
184 Liberty meet, bend of Mood.
IS OP PAIMERSUIP.--The
10 berriofore existing betweii wri.-
B esmurai HOPEWELL - WOW dal/
consentW iuhta Digby is initbarbsed
0 11 e firm i■ seullsg up Mu business
W [LUAU RIGBY.
BEMJ. T.HOPEWELL
rvfl . near the Bridge
and St. Clair.
r. (
rd and Wood.
T .d and Sa.iillfteld
..tre ,-, 1 'id Canal
Mg=
••••1 onnn, , i‘e Wayne
opnn , ,te Canal
sr racer (irrt if% Ing
• . rld Pits sltur:h
Strert, Pills
sep 10
ui ~ , a r.
J•s. N. KICAN
int ! of Hoer, Fancy Spades
H ARIUS. Agent,
and Conn. Merchant
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DR. E. MERRITT, DIMMEST, cWeilt &Kith
field, betisses &coast sled Third Sle.,
sep 10 Prrnsurige.
To : ETON 4- STOCKTON. Booksellers. Printer%
Paper. ihinniseturerg. No. 37:11itkIrket stl Pei 10-1!
TOHN ANDBRSON, Southfield Foundry, ~ 'Water sl
aw near ;he Monongahela Moose, Pittsiurgh. sep 10-ly
LEONARD S. JOHNS, iiideroun, street, se
rood door from Liberty. Grp 10--ly
DR. S. R. ROLA, ES, Office in Second street, next door
to N ulv - any 4- Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10—I9
SHUNK 4. FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth st.,
near the Mayor's Office, Pittsburgh. ser 104 y
THOS. HAMI LTON. Attorney at Law, PiAh, between
Wood and Smithfield sta., Pittstmrsh. sep 10-1 y
HUGH TONER. ArtrorlPV at Law. North Fact corner
af Smithfield and Fourth streets. sep 10-1 y
TPOICPSOW %TA . ............... ...]• MESTrT Sift L.
HANNA k TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse, No.
Jll4. Wood st., where may he had a zencral supply
of writing wrappine. printing, wall paper, blank hooks.
school books, kc, j-e. wp 10--ly
C. TOWN3END & CO_ Wire Workers and
IL. Manufacturers, No. 23 Market street. hr , ween 2d
and 3d streets. sep 10-1 y
EXCHANGE HOTEL, Cotner or Penn nod St. Clair
st 'eels, hy McKIEEIN 4- SMITH.
"P 10. 1y
1G M ETA L.-77 tons soft Piz Mrial for gnie hp
A.GORD)N ,
No. 12 Water street
LBS. B ICON ANIS. 1 6.000 Its. Bacon
31000 Stiou:ders, for sa'e by
J. G. ¢ A. GORDON,
No 12 Water street
11 - A S. PATTERSON, Jr.. Birmingham, near PO; share],
-Pa.. Mann farturer of Lock!. Mayes and Bolts; To
bacco, Faller. Mill and Timber Screws; Housrm Screws for
Rolling Mills, d-c. gen 10-1 y
`OHN AINCLOSKEY,Taitor and Clcthier. Lilier.y
UP sheet, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side.
W 131:1R.BRIDGE 4- CO., Wholcsale Croeers and
Commission Merchants—Second street, helwee—,
Wood and Smithfield SiF.,filtsl.urflh. seplo 7y
J.G. 4- COI: DOS. Coininisi . iiiin and Forwarding,
ftl-rellacts, Water rep
I_IA MS.-4 casks hams, a good article, received per S
B Corsair, and for sale by J.C.4i. A. GORDON,
sep 10 No. 12., er stree t
QUG A R k M )1, NSSES.-40 hp& New Orleans So
r SO bbls New Orleans 1l olas.e; for sale by
sep 10 J. G. dr .1. GORDON:
SW; A F..-7 prime N. 0. Sdzar, rere.red Per S.
B Maine, and for salc by 3. G. Sr A. (tOR DON.
sep 10 No. 12, Water street
BACON C ASK 9,in order. on bond and for sale by
seplo J. G. 4- A. GORDON. No. 12, 'Voter st
51 7 (3 AR AND MOT, ;SSE:S.-13 Ithds arid 4 I,` 14 N. 0.
_a r, 32 mos N. 0. recriced per S+earrthnal
I wporier, :Ind for Fate by J. G A. GOV, DC.S.,
Sep 10 N.. 12. Waler street
Rims. LARD ofl,,forsaleby
B. A. FA t 1 NESTOCK &- CO ,
corner of 61 :Ind %Wood Ftc.
163 1 PA r EftS Germantown 1,11,111 f. Hark for ale
by B. A. FA ITN E:=TOCK 8- CO.,
enrr.F.r of Oil and World sog.
4 0 0 LBS Prepared Clo;',,.1“1- i f . I.y
A. NiII r' - .t 5: I'o ,
1 -,, 10 ear 6!1, st
SUG A \i.l MOL %SSES.-60 0. Sotdr.
di , . do., 100 do. flay - A:Ilion 11 rda=sr... for
BLANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.-
1 0 he u-e 1 in Bankruptcy' procred.tl^ , . prinicd cr
the fitTvc of she Mercury rind Democrat.
1-IUBBARD, I:1316011711de ho,l and
V shoe Mlfanulacturer.No. 101, Third street, ret ween
Wood and Smithfield streets. Plltslturttli sep 10
BUCKMASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW,
1N . has removed his office to the collier of Fourth
time* and Cherry Alley, between Swithfie'd and Grant
streets, Fittsburs h. Izep
FOR RENT.—Thedwellinff and lot cohtaininft 4
acres. in A hegheity, near the Beaver road. httely
ocruniedhw Mr. Samuel Church. A upl v at t'te\terehants
and Manufacturers' Minh, to W. Ht DENNY.
sep 10 Cashier.
~..nFI AVID SANDS, IA .ATCH & CLOCK
a-, IJ MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair street, Pais
fr..," bu rg 11,
DEALER IX wArclTEs.cLorKs. ER FASTPIXS
FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COXES, 4,c.
Fe p 10
LANDRETH'S GAICDEN SEEDS.— A full
.supply of Landreth's Ga . rden Seeds, always on
nd, and for sale at his agency, the Ortl,tore of
F. L. SNOW DEN,
IS4 Liberty street, head of Wood
DR. DAVID WARD w = odire and residence
on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House.
second dwelling from I o>sstreet. Ile w faithfully at tend
all calls pertaining to his profesoon. Night calls should be
mark at the door above the basement. sen
REMOVAL —Mali hew Joars, and flair Drecs
er, has removed io Fourth street,opposii e he May
ors office. where he will be happy towait upon permanent
or transient customers. He soiicitsa share of public rat
cep 10
IVEI M. A. NV AR D, DENTIST, Penn st. three
V door heow Irwin street, Hours of business, from
9 A. M.. until S P. M., after which time he will attend
to no one except in cases of actual necessity. Be
would further inform those who may think proper to
employ him, hat he experts immediate payment, without
the necessity on his part of sending up bills. sep 10
J 01IN APFA RL D, Ophoitacrer and Cabinet
Tkird st. betwees irortd 4 ..hfarket streets.
respectful infnms his friends lied the public that he is
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards, Bu
reaus. Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, flair and Spring
Matirasses, Curtains, Carpets. all ,bras of Upholstering
work, which he will warrant equal .o any made in the
city, and on reasonable terms. sap 10
COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, No
110 V/ rd ' Street, Pittsimegd.—lL A. Bailsman,
Auct ioneerand Commission Merchant, is now prepared
to receive and sell all kinds of Goilids and Merchandise,
at his large and capacious looms. Mo. HO. North East
Corner of Wood and Fifth Spveuk. Fittsburgh.
Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furhiture. Groceries and
other articles, on Mondays and TlihrsdnY of each week.
Hardware. Cutlery, Dry Goods, nod Haney articles, on
Tuesday, Wednesday. and Thursday evenings.
Books, 4c-. every Saturday
Liberal advances made on Consignments when wanted
REFIZERCI2Li
Messrs. John D. Davia, Esq.,
• IBagaley *
Hampton. Smith, 4 Col ,
.. F. Lorenz 4 Co..
• J. W. Barb/id:a 4 Co.,
“ S. IrKee it Co.
• Capt. James IrGargill.
• C. Dungen, Esq.
• John 11 - Fadden Faq.
• Logan 4 Kennedy.
J. K. _Moorhead 4. Co.!,
o Jaa. F. Stuart. Esq.
e. Robert Calmly, Emit i
• Capt. Jas. May.
Moiray.Hanita. it co.
.. William Symms. .
u CH. Hoary. .Loaf We.
Co
Pittsburgh sad 13essoet PAcket.
- Ste,simat
- CLEVELAND
--sAarz,. REAPHILL, ul s ter,
lIA eatnineneed her miter trips, and will run dal
y(Sindays excepted.) Leaves Beaver at 80'
clock A. M., (eaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. con
nects at Beater with the
Penntykania and Ohio Line
of Freight and Packet Canal boats between aeaver,and
Cleveland Ohio, and Greenville, Pennsylvania. Leaves
Beaver dailyat 6 o'clock P. M. This line connects with
two daily lines on the Pennsylvania canal to Philadel_
phis, and with the New York and Ohio line on the Erie
canal, and Nies; 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 be prepared on the opening or naviga
tion to transport merchandise to any of the intermedb
ate ports on the Pennsylvania and Ohio, and • Ohio ea
nak; to any port on Lake Erie, and the Upper Lakes;to
and from New York City and Philadelphia.
McClure Dickey, Beaver, Pa..
Calm Wormer ¢ Co., Cleveland, 0,
Rees bt Taylor. Warren, 0.,
•
PITTSBURGH 4- CLEVELAND
LINE.
7:: STEAM PACKET MICHIGAN,
W. B. BOIES, Master.
RUNS daily (Sundays excepted.) between PITTS.
BURGH k BEAVER. leaving Beaver at 8 A. M.
and Pittsboreh at 2 P. M. providtd aritA Evany's Seib
ty Guard to prevent Ezplosion of Boilers.
Tbiy sptendid and fast ranninx Steam Boat has just
neap comple: ed exprely for tbie trade, and Inns in
onneri ion with
CLARKE 1- Co's Pittsburgh and Cie-edam" Line of
Or down the Ohio canal to . lilas=ilon, 4-e. and Erie fa
The Canal Boats of this Linc are towed to and from
Pittsburgh direct, and the busiti-s conducted on the
mo=t prompt and economical system. Having a connec
tion with the Pennsylvania Canal Lines to Philadel
phia and Baltimore, and Steamboats running down the
Ohio river; also, through our Agents at Cleveland, with
2. N. Reed's Steamboats and several Lake Vessels, and
he T roy and Michigan and Buffalo Lake boat lines on
the Erie raaal, we a-e prepared fur the transpot 'Winn
of Fr,itlit to and from all points on the canal, the lakes
and the Biv r, or the Ea-tern cities. at prkes as !ow as
any other line.
Apply to O. it. Harlan, No. 55 Water st, or at Steam.
boat Nlichigan's Landing. Pittsburgh.
Clark. k Co. Beaver.
.Fleib!.ard k W eat h erbea, Warren.
Wherler k Co. Akron:
Thomas Ricknon'd k Co. Cleveland
R F.FEII TO
J. G. k A.GOPWON.
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PITTSBURGH / NOV] ER 23, 1842.
184 2 .
Proprietors.
JAMES A. VEAZY. Agent,
• N 0.60 Water street, Pittsi,orstit
FBEIGOT A.,VD PASSAGE BOATS, daily to
Cleveland. Ohio.
tension Line to Greenville
J. R. Wick ti• Co.. Greenville;
W. C. Malen, Sharon,
R. W. Clindinizhani. New Castle,
Johri Kirk, Youngstown,
John Campliell Newton Falls;
Campbell ik Miller. Camplrenstown;
Babcock d• Mcßride, Ravenna;
C. A. D Rhodes, Franklin;
Fl. A. Miller 4- Co.. Cuyahoga Falls;
Wel Istria n & w hitch ea d , Ma s. Ilion;
Gil rdon 4- co.. Detroit;
K inne, Da vis 4. Co.. Buffalo;
Cowin!. Richmond. Wil!i.tms 4- Co., New York
sep 10
Li.lllf;BY — No. 121. Corner of Wood and Front
Streets, PittsbLogr,h, has on hand a complete as
t.'...he-en,ware roiled to the city or country
trade. AiFo. a choi-e selection Pc ^^ra while and gold
hand DINING ANDTEAWARE, in large or small sets,
or 9epatate piorec in cuil purchasers.
A eazi; or 46. 611. or 84 piece sets. .iiperbly painted
and ei'l Enali,il China Teaware, al very low price.:.
Toy Teitware, roam, and rich painted and gilt, from
1.00 to $.lOO per set
Children's Mugs of every eiestvripl ion.
R'hilr China Shavirtir %lutist
Granite Dining at d Tei Snits-Met, in white and with
-p'endid American scenery printed in itlritt and ' , lack.
A la I 7r variety of Steamboat Dining and Fireakfael. Slsts,
ruported to niatrh. complete,
Fire Proof stone (;,king plates and dishes, from the
r tint and Green In as their varieties.
IVindow Glavv, of ever!, ittret
Patent Purl,nt , r, Tills and Keeler..
Slone ripe Heads. Qc. d: r. r{'e•
All of which are respectfully offered to the pub.
lic on the most favorable terms. Jan 26.1342-1 v
J. FOX ALnr,ri Attorney and Counsellor cif
1 • Lay. C Mrs his rofe;:sional services to the cit.
izens of Tirt , imr2h and herpes for a share ol public pat
ronare. Ile tviii eserni , all kinds cf writing with neat
nes... , and dispa , ch.a , .. - ep in bankruptcy attended to on
reason:o4r terms.—Office in Smithfirld street, at the
Loose of Mr. Thomas O'Neil, to whom he refers.
scp 10 T. J. FOX ALDE.N.
Dk VI CLARK. reashiestabh soot Maker,—
lifts removed to No. 34 Market street, between
Second and Third streets, where lie twoti'd he happy
to see his old customers. and all others who feel dispos.
ed to patronize him. He uses no Icing hut first rate
stock. anti employs the hest of workmen; and an he gives
his ron=tatil personal attention to business, he trustvtitat
lie will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage.
i.eri
FitUlTr , ,, ICE CREAM. lc CONFECTIONARY. —
A- Bunker respectfutly informs his friends and the
public that they can always find the hest quality of Ice
Creams. togethe• with at: kinds of confectionary and
fruits. in their season, at his establishment—No. 11,
Fifth street, between Wood and Marki.t.
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes. or anything in his line. Also families furnished
with Bread. gep 10
JOHN B. GUTHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis
sion Merchant, No. ItNi, corset-of Wood 4- Fifth at..
Pittsbategg: navies been appointed one of the Auction
eers foi the City of Pitsbn rgh . tenders his services to job.
hers, mannfart orers and dealers. who may be disposed
to make trial of this market- He is prepared to make
advances on consignments of all saleable commodities,
and trusts 'to Fa ti-fy correspondents by quick sales, and
speedy land favorable returns.
That the carious interests which may he confided to
him, shall . be adequately prtitected, he brings to the aid
of his own experience in business and acquaintance with
merchandise generally, the services of Mr. Smartt.
FAlT:vest - cogs; heretofore advantageously known, as an
Importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with
whom a permanent engagement is made.
REFEU TO
Meg6rs. M . Tiernan, Pres't. of M. 4- M. 1
Bank.
Darlington 4 Peebles,
Robert Galway,
•• James M. Cooper,
' Jame, - May,
R. M. Riddle, } Pittsburgh
.• Wm Robinson. Jr. Pren't
" of Exchange Bank.
Flampion,Smith, it Co.,
John D. Davis,
Samuel Church,
J. W. Moorhead,
Jas. W. Brown 4 co.
John H. Mown. ,t co
Smith 4- It tgaley,
Yard's , Kers,
: John S. Biddle,
John Dalaell,
E" PPS CAMOMILE PILL L S .—A BRA
FIRM .1. CLEM ER, raiding, at 66 Mott street.
Newark, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in ha most
aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head
ache, grat debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart
barn, rain in the chest and stomach always-after cation , .
impaireill appetite. serration of sinking at the lsomaeh,
frirredtongne, names, with frequent votnitinga,dissineas
lowa* night and restleness. These had continued np.
ward htimgvielvernOnth, when, on eonsalt tog DrAlf m.
Erato. I,ooChaltsarn street; and 'Omitting to his ever
so ..d'hi and agreeable mode of treatment, tbe patient
was otpletely restored to health in the short apace of
w
peeit h, and grateful for tbeuntalesiabte benefit derle
-11
ed. s y cone itireratit sad . volunteered the gbirstsgste
',.
. Foe a, Wholesale nail Retail by
1 - . 11.. 11.1511tAJEtt Argot,
„pep 1 _ Ito. , Woodatnetit.Adnw *Wok
1
DR. GOODE% Celebrated Fe tale Pills. These
Pills arestrongly recommended to the notice of
the ladies as a Safe - and efficient remedy in removing
those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex
ercile. or general debility of the system. They obviate
castiveness,.and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous
affections: These Pills have gained the sanction and
approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Uni
ted States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and
eciall. by R. E. SELLERS, Arent,
sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second.
WS. ADAIR, Reel aittSkee Maker. Liberty St.,
opposite tke head of Smithfield st.,
The subscriber having bought Olit the stock of the late
Thotitas Ragerty, deceased, has commented business
in the old stand of Mr; R., and is prepared to execute
all descriptions of work in his line, in the best manner
and on the shortest notice. He keeps corstantly on hand
a large assortment ofshoe findings of all dexriptions and
of the bast quality. He scarcity the patronage of the nub-
fie asi of the creit.
ge, 10
pirrssußcier MAN ITFACTORY.—Spriars
ailed Axle: far Carriages at Easter. Prices.
The Subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on
hand Coach. C and Eliptic Springs (warranted.) Juniata
Iron Arles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass
and (Aided Hub Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver and Brass Lamps. Three fold Ftepa, Malleable
Iron, Door Handles and Hinges. 4-e.. 4-e.
HIT D. 'SELLERS, M. D., ofhee and dwelling in Fourth
near Ferry street. sep 13—ly
LOOK AT THIS.
The attention - iftho.e who have been somewhat Seep
lical in reference lo the numerous certificates published
in favoy of Dr. Sorayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher.
ry, on account of t he persons being unknown in this sec
tion of bre State. ig respectfully directed to the following
certificate,the writer of which has been a citizen of this
horough,for several years, and is known as a gentleman
of integi-ity and responsibility.
To tke .6gent, Mr. J. KIRBY.
have used Dr. Swayne's Comp urd Syrup of Wild
Cherry for a cough, with which I have been severely af
flicted Alt - about four months, and 1 have no hesitation
in sayin* that it lathe most effective medicine that I have
been able to procure. it composes all uneasiness. and
agrees well with my diet„—and rnantalns a regular and
good appetite. I can freely recommend it to all others
similarly afflicted. J.Mtattica, Borough of Chambersh'e.
March 9. 1540. sep 23
For sale by WILLIAM THORN No. 5.1 Market strew
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
PERSONS desirous of procuring Fruit, Slinde. and
Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery, from rhiladel.
pHs or New York, are requested to make application as
soon as possible. at the nrul and Seed Store of the sub.
scriber, where can be had catalogues, gratuitously, of the
most excellent ' , suet ies. F. 1.. SNOWDEN.
sep 21 No 184 Liberty street . head of
INDIVIDUAL ENTERPRISE.
U. S. PORTAB[.E BOAT LINE.
For tht z Traneportation of .14lerchandi:e to and front
Pittsburg ,Boltiatare,Phandelphia, Nrto York,and Bos
ton. Through in the shorteot time.
P IRE United Slates Portable Boat Line, in composed of
13riatehnilt in four sections. enth section capable of
containing seven tons, and susceptible of being separate
or detached and transferred from Ca.:al to Rail Road,
I has, as it were. forming a complete i rain of Cars, or
presenting I he votiirsprienranee of a Boat sailing on land
and thereby avoiding the great delay occasioned : v re
shipping t he vq several joctinns and terminal ior sof Ca.
trtlsatrd it Rtrirer — trtrerierine of friar:Winn - wilt and
tie damage the goods • ustain reorient candling; and
rendering it it:Toss:hie to separate lots of coots on the
way—owing to the peculiar construction of the Baat
having four separate apartments in which gomis are 510.
red, renders them less liable to d7.maai, goods by Water or
otherwise than by tiny other modeof transportation.
The sylein of Tran:tiportat ion. as recommended by the
refers nartleutarly to tans eras 01 rtoats, The Rna F: of
this Line are owned by responsible captains that run
them, and is the only Line now in operation free from
niohopolies or ron,binailon.
Coodsconsitpted to the it nitersifned agent. will he re
ceived free of commis-ion and shipped without delay at
the lowest rates. All charees paid and every instruction
promptly attended to. C. A. M'SULTY e r Co. it:fts.
Canal Ra.in.Pittsttorch,
F. F. POPE. Agent. 75 Bowly's Wharf, Baltimore.
THOS BORBRIDGE, ApentPhila. sep 16—if
MARBLE M A SLIFACTOR V.—Patrick Cawfield re.
spectrally acquaints his friends and the public gen
erally, t Int he has commenced the Marble bustness al the
orner of Fifth ;rid Liberty it, wltcre wilt he ronstanity
on hand. tomb stones, mantel pieres, monuments, head
and fool stones. table slabs for cabinet ware, and every
articleannertainin! to the business. Ile will warrant his
wort to be well done, and his charses will he moderate
He respect fully asks a share of public patronage. sep 10-
•
-FAMES A. VEAZEY, Forwarding an d glom
iferclairt, Arent for Steamboat Cleveland and
Pennsylvania and Ohio Line. Eaving rented the ware
house fbrtnerly ocrapird by Birmingham A- Co.. No. 60
Water Street, vet ween Wood and Smithfield, is prepared
In receive and forward goods to any port on the Obio or
icsixsiripi river on reasonable terms.
sep 10
C4PJIRTNERSHIP.—G. P. Smith k W. Hampton,
having associated themselves together under the
firm of Hampton Smith, will continue the wholesale
Dry Goods business in the house recently occnnied by
[Tampion, Smith Sr Co where limy will he receiving in a
few days& new stock of Fall and Winter Goods. They
respectfully invite their old friends, and merchants gen.
entity, visiting Pittsburgh, to call and examine their
IFIOCK, rcpt 211—d3m.
Portable Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 Itu, at
$55 00-
do do do do 2.005 at $45 00
do do do do 1.500 at 3.5 00
do do do do 1,000 at 30 00
do do do do 500 at 25 00
With raising levers an addition of $3 to each scale.
Dormant scales for the um of Warehouses, Flouring
Mills. 4-c
-,the same prices as above.
Also, White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's
improvements, and a variety of other counter scales,
which they will sell far from 8 to $l5,
They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring
Mills; Saw Mills. Salt- Works. sc„. doable and single
geared slide latbesfoot and other lathes for wood turning
machines for tenanting. Chairs, planing machines door
and sash machines Hall's patent horse power, with or
wit-tont thrashing machines a superior artiel circular
row shift. - iftchimes tor sawing lath; Tittntes ma
chlow and tools ofsli demeriptiossalso kir =king black
log boxes, a solierlor Article; govir,pars for atom eDgille
lifOthar taproot dier,eoffee will:. 'bedstead - ofiejler bet'
rod okothim for satin tire game, cotton Amory Ea
obboory, ow* or map.oh priotio! press plantar toured
• printing
ao4 *rem repiliat .
AMISS MAY, Agent-
r -
*"if: ': , ~.": tPt i r u e 3114 ., a'
.., _ • _ --, -
Phlladel'a
I sep 10
MWM
%WM. ADAIR
JONES k VOLE:MAN.
St. Clair ll near i! e nelzheny Bridge
TREES
For pabtishiag a mac Dairy Paper is as City tgf Pitts
targk. t be aatititti Ike
DAILY MORNING POST.
TOE Subscribers having made arrangements to merge
the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh
ry into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily
paper with the title of the Daily Jlming Post.
The leading object of toe t•Porr" will be the d:ssemina
Lion and defence of the political principles that have acte
tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their resp+•ctive
wipers, and their best efforts will still be devoted to the
advancement and eucc of thrive doctrines.
Although, in politics, the paper will be thoroughly
democratic. yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest,
candid history of passing Political events, Foreign
and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices Of all mat
ters and occurrences that come properly within the snhere
of a Public Journal, to make their pope' sufficiently in
cresting to entitle it to the pal cottage ci the public, it
respective of party considerations.
In addition to the political and eeneral news that will
be found in the ....iforviag Pest," the Editors will take
pains to furnish the hnsinms community with
the latest and most Interesting Cotnaatct►r. INTYLLI.
GENCE from all parts of the country, and to have prepa
red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade
as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Easiness
Men in their several callings.
Terri.—Tbe Post will be published on a large imperi
al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Joarrill) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum.payable in advance. It will also be sold by
news.boys at the tow rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
Adoertisessiturs.wili be inserted at the lowest rates
ebarg.en by lbe other daily papers of the city.
rrTWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post,
wbo will be engaged on the most liberal terms
THOS. PHILLIPS,
W. H. SMITH.
August 31. 18.13.
100 BHDS. KY. LEAF TOBACCO. in store and
for sale by J. G. 4- A GORDON.
No. 12. Water street.
BY Morrison 4- Co. London, for sale only by S. N.
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley Pittsbnrg,b Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. aep 10
FARM FOR SALC.—The undersigned offers for sale a
tract of land situated 4 mile; fro.) freepost, In the
direction of Kittanning. Buffalo 'township.. Armstrong
county. containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good
fence; 10 of which are in meadow— a good square log
dwelling house and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple
orchard of 80 bearing trees—and a spring of excellent
water convenient (nitre house.
FOR TER MS apply to the 50hr...critters residing at the
Saltworks oa the Pennsylvania Canal, I mite above Free
port.
TO THE WlSE•—ltis mw ivelt tinderstood how
much disorders of the mind depend for their cure
noon a dne attention to the body. It is cow understood
how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid
accurnu tat inns without weakening the bodily power. It is
now understood that there is a reciprocal Influence be.
tween the mind and the body. It is now understood that
purging with the Brandreth Pills will remove a melan
choly, and even insanity is cured by perseverincly usin•
them. Ris now understood how much domestic happi
ness depends upon the healthy condition of the digestive
oreans.
It is now well known that the Brandreth Pills have
cured thousands of hopeless and helpless persons, even
when the first physicians had pronounced them beyond
all human means of relief. It is now not only well
known I hat the Brandreth Pills so cure, but it is also un
derstood how they enrol that it is by their purifying elect
on the blood that they rest ore the body to health.
The raise of the medicine is becoming more and more
triaolfet.il.ist recommended dailycrom family to
The Brr.ntireth Pills remove in an almost imperceptible
manner all noxious accumulations and purify and inrizo
rate the hiood.and their good effects are not eountertmlan
red by any inconveniences; heists composed entirety of
rentables they do not expose those who nee them to
danxer; and their effects are as certain as they are salu
tary; they are daily and safely admini-tercd to infancy.
O'r 'n sh i Orkil n tr " a n gim ' a n e "Fgreee illes'?"lsfilet
and ttiablizti their health.
sold a' Dr. Rramirelh's Office, No. Wood Ft rent.
Price. 25 cent.; per box, with foil direction,
M 1TZ1(--The only plare in Pittsburgh where t he renn
in., Pills ran he obtained, is the Luetor's own office, No
93 Wood street. sep
DB, I. B. TIBFIITT'S. Respectfully inform the cui
zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. that he has return
ed to It city. He boars to 91aare the confidence of his
former patrons and the politic generally; and solicits a
renewal of a portion of their patronage. in connexion
he would observe, that the operation of Lithotrlty, (or
breaking the stone in the bladder and allowing It to pass
of with the nrine,) is every where commanding the deep
est interest. He hopes to extend the benefit ofthis branch
o f his profesision to the afflicted. Strictures, rnse_asts of
the Bladder and Kidneys.—which occasionally foltow,—
, will likewise receive attention.
Those from a distance wishing further Information
will apply personally or by letter, or if desired can he
accommodated at his dwelling.in a retired part of the ci
ty, on Third, between Ferry and Liberty sts. rep 10
BRAT' Di: E I'll PILLS.
LET Invalids read the following account of a Saito,
cared,of a cornmlication of afflictions in nineteen
days by the use of Brandreth Tiltr. It distinctly proves
there are herbs in nature which have affinity cure be
cause,of disease, and Brandreth's Pills are made for them
Eead and be convinced. Take the medicine andbe cured
EXTRAORDIX-4R .17 C ÜBE OF RHEUMATISM
DIARRHEA, A.ND AFFECTION OF THE LDNOS
Jong Stail.W. of Pembroke, Washington county, Maine,
being ditty sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick
about six months since. The pains in his head, breast,
back, left side and instep being so had that he was ante
hle to help himself,and was taken into the Chelsea Hos
pital in the city of Boston. That alter being in said
hospital five weeks, Doctor Otis said he did not know
what was the mallet with him, and that he could do
nothing for him, nor could he prescribe any medicine
That lie, therefore. was conveyed from the Chelsea Dos
anal to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he
was there physicked with all earls of medicine for a peri
od of four months, suffering all the time the most heart
rending misery.- That, besides his affection °flits bones
be was troubled much with a disease of the lungs: some
times he would spit a quart of phlegm in the day; besides
this affection he had a brut Diarrhes.a, which had more
or less attended him ft am the commencement of his sick.
ness. That at times tie dreaded a stool worse than he
ti , ould have dreaded dem li; that he can compare the feel.
log. to nothing . save that of knives passing through his j
bowels. A Fier suffering worse than death at the Sailor's
P.etreat,on Staten island, the doctor told him that medi
rine was of no useto him. that he mum to , to stir about_
A t this time he was sufferinglhe greate s t misery. That
his bones were so tender he timid not bear the Wald press
ore upon the elbow or open the knee, that his Inistep was
most painful, that as the Doctor said he would give him
no more medicine liefterained to procure some of Dr..
Orandreites Pills. w he did. from 241 Broadway
New York; that he commenced with five pille,Und some
times increased the dose to eight. The tot week's use
so conch benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing
what he was using, said, .aoloCalisw. toi look like a
man avail]; if you improve to this way, you will soon
be
well.' That he talcd evertdose of the Brandieth Pills
relieve him, first they eared him of the pain when at
stool; that they neat cored the diarrhora, sad finally the
pains in his boners—That the medicine seemed to add
strength to him every day. Retold the doctor yester
day the 11th instant. that he felt himself well, and also,
that he owed his recovery to Brandreths Pills under
ProViiiente, that be had taken- the medicine levet y day
for 19days; that the doctor told him If he had known he
bad Wes Main tbat medicine. be should not have 'stayed
another stalk) the. house.. He coiriident it is hit dolly to
make thbreibile siateineni for thebesedi °fall similarly
utilised; gm tbes.May too* aluiro'itio Sod a amillehie
tbitistil Mire. them. 1011151 SBAVr.
- Jobe Shaw beteg by me duly Moroni:Ms day of
April. ISO. did depose aod that tbe foregolog ytaie
Meet is title. 1.11. WlELEELER.Coansisaioser of Mods.
Tbeitadifiliirrif'PßAir Mr* soli at Vt. 'Mail
dieiteo totocitiololliee,l4l.VßOAVl/ 17 .
**dam bilitwilitfililifti. l ill WOOdatitiel.rttitiMM " ,
the .0,/ftrtl4eltie tioelleugh wierethellothe east
_
mproved Play
Inufactured be
itwtr Machint
, between Ilia
lb street, two
,ee
inufartnre and
tnd the follow
scales ow hot•
composed of
eta*
No. 1, Loui
iWe Piatfural
scales°. ofu'is,
o vroi;h :3000
pou u ds,at 465,
PROSPECTUS
Whi. 4- PHILIP BAKER
PRICE. TWO CENTS-
THE LITERARY POST.
The Secret of Order.
IT T. IR LLTIZI.
'Everything in confusion again, Fanny;
said Nita. Fairfield, coming into her dangla
tet's chamber. 'Not a chair in its place—..
both closet doors open, and the'clotlnts ou
The shelf tumbled. And see your mantel
piece! the books on it disarranged and your
candlesticks as just ready to falloff. The
shawl you wore last evening. instead of
being folded up carefully and laid away
in one of your drawers; is lying upon tine
back of your chair, all rumpled and cress.
led. And to crown all, 'tia teno'closk, ettid
your bed is not made.
'O, I'll soon put it all right again ma:
Fanny said-1 have been engaged all the
morning over this letter. But I have just
finished it, and now I will clear up Elm
room.
'But Fanny, you k n ow th a t 1 h ave o f,
ten told you that you should not allow eye
ery thing to get into this state of C 0144,
really don't know bow I can help
ma—l put things in their proper places
every morning.'
'Still you are very late about it to-day.'
'But I have been writing this letter, ma.'
'You should never neglect one dutY,'
she said, 'for another, Fanny. You ougitt
first to have put your room to rights, sad.
then to have written your letter. It ;ira
this putting off the Joing of a thing flip
makes your room get into such a state or
confusion. Do, Fanny, correct this bad
habit. You are now sixte:en years of age.
and if you are not careful it will be con
firmed, and you will be a sloven all your
life.'
Fanny promised amendment, and her
mother went down stairs to attend to her
domestic duties.
In less than a week, ',weever, she found
it necessary to call her daughter's wen
tion to her neglectful and careless habits.
am afraid, Fanny,' she said, 'that you
will never make a tidy woman. And lam
really sorry for it, fur when you come to
have charge of a house of your own, you
will find this Inuit a source of great incon
venience to you, ifriot direct unhappiness,
When things are in confusion around you,
your mind will he in a like confusion; and
it is only the calm, quiet mind, that is
truly happy,'
'lndeed, ma, I try,' Fanny replied, evi—
ously. 'But somehow or other, every
thing will get out of place. I am sure that X
feel better when all my things are properly
arranged; for then I can get what I want
when I have use for it—and besides, my
mind, as you say., is calmer and I feel hap
pier when I have got my room and drawers
arranged in an orderly condition. But i n , a
little while it is all as bad as ever—and I -
am sure I cannot tell how it gets so.'
'There is a way, Fanny, by which order
might be permanently sustained, even Iva
and drawers.— -
very orderly in her habits:Thi....,_
clothes and every thing that belongs titTher',
or is placed in h'-r care, are always to ba
found in their p'ace.'
'Yes, I have noticed that myself,' said
Fanny, 'and I would give any thing for bee
secret of
'No doubt she would impart it, Fanny.'
'Yes, I suppose she would, if she really
understood herself what the secret was. It
is natural for her to be orderly—and I pre
sume, therefore, that she bas no sy
about
'Suppose you ask her. Fanny! I have
no doubt that she could help you a little'
'Perhaps she could—and as I am ping
out this morning, I will call and see her,
and ask her the question. It can do nia
harm, any how.'
And so, in the course of the morning,
Fanny called to see Caroline Mayfield.
'Every thing as neat as wax,' Fanny said.
as she entered Caroline's chamber, where
the two young ladies retired, after chatting_
for a few minutes in the parlor. 'Do you r ,,,
know, Caroline; the object of my especial
visit ibis morning?'
•No Fanny—what is it!'
'Well, I don't think you would guess its
a month of Sundays.'
'Perhaps not, for I am no very good
hand at guessing. So you will have to tell
'Yon will laugh. I expect, but no matter.
So to begin with a little honect commenda
tion, 1 will just say, that you are the neat
est and most orderly of my acquaintance.*
'A pretty fair beginning,, Fanny.' Let
friend responded, in a laughing tone..
'And an honest one into the bargain.--
Well, in the second place, I am about the
most disorderly in my home arrangements
of any person that I know. And now I
have come to you to get a lesson in order
and neatness. In a word. Caroline, I want
your secret.'
'Are you really in earnest, Fanny.'
'Certainly, I never was more so in my
life.'
'Well, I don't knew tht !hare any se -a,.
cret of order. It all comes natural
me.'
'But how eon you keep things to-Their
right placed I cannot, let me do
best '
'Oh. as to that, I always puraiiiing4uto,
its right place when _I :am done - win& it:
and so nothing, in that, case, gets out or
order. How can
Fanny passed a awmittethottiliadalifs
and then said with an nawn*--.. • •--
erhat'• id- isow.r.it- all 119) 1 1 1 N,. _YAM irt" 4 1..1
given me yoer . isecfret. , if_
.; , f
._lll -, _ 4b a ti g:
taken up, be s eta . '' ,
,„-:. ~,..,. l' ? _ lalliie
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