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    PUBLISHED BY
THOS. PHILLIPS & W. B. SMITH,
Jr. W. COINER OF WOOD It FIFTII STS.
Twams.—FlVE DOLLARS a year, payable in
advittce.. Ain;le copies TWO CENTL3—for Pala at the
sonata of thet. othee, and by News Beya.
•
T i tbit ,tlircury au k Mannfact nrer
,
VS piaMlabe4 WSEKLY, at the same office, oil a double
ffi titharn,e‘get, at TWO DOLLARS a year, hi ad.
vaaee. Single eoplea, SIX CENTS.
Terms of Advertislorg,
plot sotrAILE OF TWELVE LINES Ott LESS:
' One Insertion, 0.50 I One month, S:5.
Two Insertions, 0.75 Two monis, 00
6.00
C,bree Insertions, 1,00 Three months, 7
bite week, 1,50 1,00
Four months, 8,00
Two weeks, 3,00 Six months, 10,00
''Three week., 4,00 One year, 15,00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
chAuotAstm
AT ?nuance.
One Square. Two Spares
"Six months, 81R,00 I Si: months, 823,00
o.le year, 25,00 One year, 35,00
frr [Amer advertisements In prorortion.
rA RIM of four lines Sti DOLLA.RE a year.
PUBLIC OFFICES,&C.
CITY POST Qratc.a. Third between Market and Wood
etreeli—R. M Riddle. Postmaster.
Commit Woos', Water. 4th door from Wood et. Peter
von's hußdlngs—Major John Willock, g_lol lector.
CM' Tazawar. Wood between First and Second
atreeta—Jame A. Bartrarn, Treasurer.
Couture TaIs•SORT, Tlairti Street, next door 4 ft 1.3
to the
rhisd Po•abyterian Church—S. B. Johnston, Trensu. yr, 3 000 LRS. B CON II A MS. 16.000 Bal:U
kisTott's Orrice, Fourth, between Market and Wood • :Shoulders, l'or ease by.
mrems—Alexander Hay, Mayor,
Exc
McJ. G. d- (7: OR DON,
BANKs, iteetaire'll pts.Nos, Fourth, near Market at. son 1.3 No 12 IVater st rcet
Purrennania, between Market and Wood streets, on
Third and Fontth street t.
Mea,notrs' ltlrrAcTrYttß9' AND FARRIERS' Dr.
POSIT Rom (formerly Saving Fund) Fourth, lietwcen
Wand and Market streete.
ExCHAaralt. Fifth etreet. ncnr Wood.
Monnacwitt... Muse, Wale, el reel. near the Bridge.
natllliNGL Roree, corner of Penn and 8, Clair,
Alintenaerre ff mixt., corner of Third and Wood.
of Third and Smithfield.
ItietranSTA.Te . a. corner of Pen., .trees end Canal.
Seaman C.ot..E, Liberty Wert, near Seventh.
Mtt.t.aes MArrelcia House, Liberiy St opposite Wayne
11.001.DERIRST MANSION Rocas:. Penn St. onnnalle Canal
Ronerrr WOODS, ATTORNEY ANIL)
COUNSELLOR AT LA W. —ofll , e rein()
red to llstkewell's Offices on Grant st., neatly opposite
he new COort House, twit rooms to John D. Illation,
,-1 7 1 rat floor. Rep 10
fraos. H. ELmorr, M. U.-Dice removed t e ,
IL St. Clair Street, between Penn and Liberty Si s • ,
riffshairgh. s r in
N EW GOODS.—Preiton 4- Mackey, wk.lertale and
retail dealers In English, French, at d Domestic
Dry Goods. No. P.l. Market , P.‘ rell. cep 10
'MCCANDLESS & LCR E, Aitorneys and
Counsellors at Law: Office In I W tharooncl, nark
of the old Court [louse, Pilishll rah. sen 1(1
.11 . 1 EIIOVAL. R. Morrow, Alderman; offs .e north
ao aide of Ptllh st ,, between Wood and Smithfield
eta, Pittshurzh. twit 11l
M'DEVI rr, 117holesalu Grocer Rectifbing
And healer in Produce and Pitishurgli
Manufactured Article,', X.. 224 "Artily Sfrest, Fitz,
sep 10
.•
WILI.I \ • it. W term S. OILW I III.III
%WILLIAMS at IJT LWORTII.--Wholesalt
• Grocers Produce and Com misgto n Merchants, and
dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured etlit:les, No. '29,
Wood street. sep 10
W 31.. O'HARA ROBINSON, Munro"! al Law;
othee on the north,ide or the Dia usolothet Weel
elArket and Union morels, up at airs pep 10
A I. DILTRBORAW, Attorney at Law; tender.
Ili. Ili. professionsl eereices to tbsethlic. Offire coe•
vier tlf Fifth and Market Streets, aborts U. Lloyd 4- co's
store, Pit talkurall, Pa. sep 10
Jorge R. Suzan , ' JA. NtAN
Q,uettirr de KERN, Manufacturers or copper
kV Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 80. Front st , Fins.
hurrh. House Spouting and Stcaisitioat work vonini Iv
vitetited. sell 10
THOMAS BYonm . Tits Ncla 1 ., VouNG.
THOS. B. YOUNG & CO. t Furniture Ware
Rooms, 1..,0r11er of Hand et. s r Exchange Alley.
rersons wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it to
their advantase to give Iln a cell, being fully satisfied that
we can please as to quality and price. cep 10
mg vivo!' HAMS.—Just recelvelll6ocholce Mut
LUIL ion Hams, well cured and for sale cheap by ghetto
wee or retall,by ISAAC HARRIS,
sep 10 N 0.9, Filth si
ItUTA supp'y of Landreth's Fresh Ru
ta Riga, and oilier different varieties of Turnip
Seel, fait received end for sale at REDUCED Patees at the
Drug and Store of F. L. SINOWDSV,
sep 10 No. 184 Liberty sireet, head of Wood.
IWEBB CLOSEY,S Boot and Shoe Alanulaeto•
ry, No. 83 Fourth St., nest door to I he U. States
Lank. Ladies Prunella , Kid and Satin Shoes wade in
he ne*estmanocr,and by the newest French patterns.
sep 10
OUS MULTICAULUS. In lots tont]
.5000 1811 purchasers; to be disposed of by
F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. 184 Liberty street, !mad of Wood
D AHLIA I KOOTS.,Flowers and Flower Semite of cv•
cry deserlpi lon, can always be had at the fog
land Seed store of F. L. SNOWDEN,
sep 10 184 Lihert v beet, head of Wood.
54) LBS.lllhtois Annual Mammoth Onion Seed, for
sale at the Drug and Seed giore of
F. I, SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty Pirr,l, head of Wood.
400 LBS. NMV JERSEY SWEET POTATOES
for secd; Not received by
. s fes 10
Art 111 DEN TOOLS, ennsiatiogamf floes. Fancy Spades
Transplanting 'Trowels, Edding Tool:, Budding
Knives, Pruning Knives, Pruning Sitears, etc., just re
ceived and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN.
, asp 10 184 Liberty street, bead of Wood.
HOICE Venison llama.—Just received a 6n.an sup
pty of very choice cured Venison Mania, un retal.
In *wall lets for earreat money.
ISAAC H Iv/is. A:ent,
and' Com. Merchant
LUTE Mitzi Mover Seed, Ore Lard Gras' and
Kwitecky Blue Graes, olaoy■ on linnd and for
P. L. SNOWDEN,
SO. 184 (Aber< y Eireet, head of Wood.
sotto by
asp 18
'0 vett' 4. EtUCHANAN, Attyrneys st Lam, (Aire
.12dr removed Crum the Diamond, to ..AttorneY'sßow."
seedy Mika Fottrth street, between Market and Wood
Wrestle
ger 10
11 4, GI8TRATE3'ItLANIC3. for nrocee4in:s In At
-imitate/it under the late law, for sale at this Office
OX
NALE.—Lots oil the North East corner of Coal
joilse and 11i,:h street. Apply to
eget , „ 118:11. DARLING ('ON. Market. neor 4th at.
e-
1 iTi ILSS. Landneth's French Sugar Beet Seed, just
g g reetiv•ol and for tale at the Drug and Seed
- F. L. SNOWDEN,
asp 1111 114 Liberty creel, head of Wood.
bIigILUTION OF PARTNERSWP.-Tlie
- issisartneritity heretofore existing between WIZ,
WA* eflGlrrasii artrIAIIIN RorzwELL is this day
.:boto/call by animal consent. William Disby is ;in hoaxed
o an laiiiiiiidetlire ivetbil dm le sealing se the basis's.
e(th!Eltily WILLIAM 1/IGBY,
11 0:
-I lii. I'.IIOI I III O IrELL
. •
F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. 184, Liberty hi-ad of Wood sr
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POST.
PITTSBURGH JAN 1 , •
MR" I MN • !Mil 1 I
STOCKTON, Bookseller', Printe'rs
an f
Paper Manufaelu.rere,No, 37, Markel it eep 10—/7
JOHN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water at.
near the Monongahela Donee, Flttalurgh. step 10-1 y
L EONARD B. JOHNS, Alderwan,St,Clair street, se
cond door from Liberty. imp 10-1 y
D R. S. R. HOLMES, Office in Second street, next door
to l i tluilvany 4- Co's Glass Warehouse sep 1(1—ly
QGCNK ¢ FINDLAY, Attorneys at Law, Fourth et.,
) , J near the Mayor's Office, Pittsburgh. sep 10-1 y
T HOS. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between
Wood and Smithfield eie Plthiburah. Rep 10—ly
LIUGH TONER, Attotnev at Law, North East corner
of Smithfield and Fourth streets. sep 10-1 y
THOMPSON HANNA
J•INICS
H ANNA TURNULL .
NNA (i• TURNBULL'S Paper I:Varehoutte, B
No.
11/4, Wood at., where may Dr had a general supply
of writing. wrapping, printing, wall paper, blank books,
school hooks, 4-c, 4'c.
Pert 10-1 y
noC. Tr/tVNJEND 4.• Cit., ;rim. Workers and
Afannfactarers, No, 23 Market street, between 2d
and 3d streets.
sep 10--1 y
LIXCHA NG E HOTEL, Corner of Penn end ,4 t. (lair
14 st rpols, by DI c I iI SUIN 4. SMITH.
soli 10—'1 v
ROW NS ITt 1.1. F: JUNI AT A 100 V WORKS—Ed
ward Fillahes. Manufanturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25, W3O/i sep 10 —ly
.META L.-77 lons soft Pi_ Motal for an le by
J. G. 4- A. GORD)N,
No. 12 Water strut
11 I 'PTP,49O:II, Jr., ft.rittintinni, near P•ilithurElt,
—P.., M.toufaccorctr of Locks Hinges and Bolts; To•
har t ,. Fuller, Mill:lnd Timber Screws; Houern Sciew's for
Shlls, 4-c.
see , 10—I y
JoirN riveLosKE Tn llor and ( Int hirr. 1.11,er,;
Ft • eel, between Stith ana V 1 - 41t1 alle), e•outli
s , 'p 10
1517 R RI DC E 4. CO., %V noTcsa le G rovers and
Cnuimlwinn Nl,chant, Second !greet, tad we,-.11
‘Vond and Sin II bra -1 y
G •G 0 11 noN. cm ” , .. , -ion and Forwardrag
J • M, r• hani., Water P.p 10-1 y
A R M
( 5 :0 7 5 4 a
r a 5: git: nd for 6 le y o d r
J. o t! , A r e .Ceoiv;;,inor,:sr.,s
sep 10 No. 12, Wa , er street.
QUI; A R MW, ISS s.-- 40 hints New Orleans Su
k7l cur; PO bbls New Orleans Ilulas•es; for oin , v by
sep 10 J . G. k ‘. GORDON:
--•— -
r._ idid.t prime N ()• re Prod i.er
k Nlalne. and f,r sale hy G. tc• Gott I , f V.
se l . 10 Nk , 12, VVater street
- -
ISA 'ON O.ASt Snd in order. on 11;i and for sale by
;...) NIT 10 J. G. kA. Goit() ,- )N, No. 1 . 2. tVaier st
Q1'1; Alt AND rifi.11.1: 4 61 . t5.--I.i hints and 4 bbls N. 0.
s•w l a r , 32 Ibis V.O. Mul.ts•te:, rr•crived per STeatilhorit
I .porier,aull fur sale try J. G k 1. Go r: DON,
sep 10 No 12 11'nfer Creel.
BBLS. LARD OIL, for SalP 11V
LP B. A. FA fitiESITeo:K
Pep 10 rot fief Of and Wood o
11631 A PEES Germ crown Lamp BlAck for .al.
x. P
hy 8..1. FA UN ESTOCK 4 - CO,
corner of CI it 3 ail W 0,1
1010 LIJS rrepared Chalk. far ca , , hy
malt/ B, A. I' 11INES rocK 4. co ,
pep 10____ eAr ner ~r (;, h and Wno , l a
QurGA II AND Al
.OL tiO lit.ds. N. (J. Sugar
- 2.5 hbls. do. do., 100 do. Vialltal ion MolassrA,
sale by
J r; 4- Al. GORDON.
rep 13
N. 12 VVnter street.
_lll-IL.INK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.
1 o he !iced in Bankruptcy proreedttizs, printed o
good irk ner,and in the rurctet approved by I lie Courifor 501
:it the Wrier or the ereury a nd Demurral, rev 1U
%VB. !HIBBARD, Ladle,' insinonahle bunt an
Minelianuli,cinre•r.Nu. 'ill, Third eireet, letwce
Wood and Smithfield a treets. Pittsburgh nen 14.1
BUCIi)IASTER, ATIINEV AT LAW,
Isle removed leisothce ,0 he corner of Fourth
, firect and Cherry Altey, twtwern Smithfield and Grant
rects, Piitshurah.
!Rep lo
FOR RENT.—Thedwellin g and lot containing, , 1
acres, in Allegheny, near the Beaver Road,lately
ocritpieditv Satnitel Choreal. A pplv at the Alert:Ain tits
and Mattulacturers' Bank, to W. l +. DENNY.
cep 10
nit,. IA AVID SANDS, IV ATCH Sc CLOCK
, _i_x MAKER, NO. 7, St. Cl,lO erre!, I'oo,
"' hit , gli,
DE.II i. ER INWATCIIES,CLOCKS,BREASTPIXS
FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, 4'c.
sep 10
LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.- A run
supply of Lambeth's Garden Seeds, always on
And, and fur sale at his agency, the Drugstore of
F. L. SNOW DEN,
184 Liberty street, head of Wood
D R. DAVID WARD hal h is office and residence
on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House.
.second d%elling from ftwastreet. He will faithfully attend
all rails permitting t o his profession. Night eallosbotild be
niade at the door above the basement. sep 10
10
la
PUBLIC, and particularly to y forer
A patvon.. of this city:—.ll:ivinit retired trout t he
practice of Medicine. I may hr permitted to say, that it
has fallen to 7be tot of i it few persons to have enjoyed
80 liberal Or la rye a *IMF, 01 Mist retriral practice as my
Own has been for the last .30 or 4(1 years.
experience of that long period of active life,andthe
fart of my having been twice, since 1830, assoclatt.d with
V
M. A. %VA R U, DENTIST, Penn at. three Dr. R. A in the practice of medicine, On both a
9 A. V . d unti beiOW l
e. Ir. ,
after
period of five years.) enables me to Judge fully of the
on!. in rs of , front
merit s of his trills.
5 stree t whic H h on time hebusinesswill attend
So convenient.POrffirieni. and yet or safe, did I esteem
lo ,ine except in cases
of
:re/ Ira necessity. He
these that for the last fi ve years in my practice for
would further inform those ho inay think proper to
the Cu re of chronic disea, , cs,of whatever :mine, and those
employ him, that lie expects immediate payment, without .
the necessity on his part of sending in bills. sep 10 of females in particular, I have used more 01 them
I all other medicines. than
Like every oilier medicine, this must fail in some in
stnnreQ, hitt In my hands there has been less dkappoint.
nvvu arid mor e sa ,faet ion In rat ion of I his
one rr medy the /I 0f all others; its good effects sometimes.
quile astonishing tn , . •
If my pal lent required a safe. aperient medicine either
•.-fore or after 1 1,111 1.1ri11011, the Wilson's Pt la we re j ust
the thing I wanted.
UM dyspeptic acid conditinn of the stomach, combined
with costiveness or Inactivity of the liver. constituted the
disease of my patient, the pills were Just the thing
wanted.
If* led a case requiring an emmenagogue, the
Wiled Us were Just the thing I wanted.
I f palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or of her
chtficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory
and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the .turn
of life,' the Wilson's pills wereinst the thing I wanted.
witlmitt resnyet to the name, a disease might
happen to wear at the tune I have had it under treat
ment, particular indications o, sr mpions arising, were
alsrmys moat promptly and most happily met by the
Wilson's pills.
That so great a number of diseases, and somelftnes ap.
parently opposite ones, In which I have used these pills,
should be cured more readily by them than by nay other
remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but
why it is so is unclear to toy mind as that a great many
persons should become thirsty from an many different
causes, and yet all require that common and greatest of
all blessings, water to quench their thirst.
In conclusion, it is due this irepatation of tile medicine
and the pulii/r, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that
the Wilson's pilieare theonly combination I have ever
met with In my lungeourse of practice, that really pos
eeesesanything curative or specific for sick headache.
Yours itc., DR. MILO A DAMS.
The above Pills designed parilculaily for the sick
Rassi.Aehe, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Boweis
prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for
sale, wholesaie aid retail, at bps dweiliog In .Pewn skeet.
Wow Ito ?bury.
Oct I
REMOVA I..—Matthew Junes, Barker and Hair Dress.
sr, has removed to Fourth street, opposiicthe May
ors office, where lie will lie happy lO;Wail upon permanent
or transient customers. He soilcils a share of public fiat
JOAN .VFARLAND,, Upholsterer and Cabinet
Third at. between Wand 4 , iffarhet streets,
rerprci fill folic:11s his friends and the public that he k
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards, Bu
reaus, elmire, "ranter, Bedizteads. bland,. !fair and Spring
MattracQes. Curialnv, Carpels, all ,uric of Upholstering
wort:, which he will warraiit equal any made in the
city, and on reagonclile terms, rep 10
COII3IHiICIiLAF:afIT Hoolis, Xolopdsrrt,it RAB i ,
Auctionee r and Commission Merchant, is now prepared
to receive and sell all kinds of Goods and Merchandise,
at 111-3 lar;4e and capacious rooms, No. 110, North East
Corne t of Wood and Filth Streets, Pittsburgh.
Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture, Groceries and
other a r tick:, Oti Mondays and Thursday of each week.
Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Grams, and F4lney articles, on
T110.41:4,', VVed nesday, and Thu , day evenings.
Book:. 4.c., every Saturday ev rat /qv,.
Liberal advances made on Comsignmeati when wanted
R res.
Messrs. John D. Davis, Esq.,
" Raealey 4- Smith,
n Hampton. Smith, 4- Co.,
. F Loretta 4 co..
~ J. W. Rurbrike ilk CO., I
" S. M'Kee 4- Co.
I
" Capt. James M'Gargill. Pittsburgh
. C. [lmen, Esq.
'•Juno ari l adden Esq. I
.• Logan 4- Kennedy.
. J. K. Moorhead 4- Co.
i
.• Jas. P. Stuart, Esq.
i
" Robert Galway, Emu
" Capt. Jas. May,
. MeVay,Manna, it co.
William Symms. Wheeling
tf. . G. Henry, Louisville
. dinatts,Sapfey 4...C0 NMI*.
gap HI
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HILIGBY—No. 121, Corner of IVoodund Front
Streets, Pitesbidrit, has oo hand a complete as
sortnientof Queensware suited to the dry or country
wade. Also:" a choice selection of pure while and gold
band DINING ANDTEA WARE, in large or small sets,
or separate pieces to suit purchasers.
A cask of 96, 60, or 84 piece sets, superbly painted
and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices.
Toy Teaware, plain, and rich painted and gilt, from
1,00 to $5,00 per set.
Children's Mugs of every descriptitin,
White China Shaving Mugs.
Granite-Dining at d Tea tterviees, in' white and with
splendid American scenery printed in blue and black.
A large variety ofSleamboatDining and Etreakfa,t Still,
imported to match. complete,
Fire Proof alone baking plates and dishes, from the
Derbyshire Potteries.
Flint and Green Class. In all their varieties.
Window Glass, of every size.
Patent Pockets, Tubs and Seders.
Stone Pipe Ilealiti, 4 - c. 4 - c. 4 - c.
All of which are respectfully offered to the pub.
lie on the most favorable terms. Jan 26, 1842-1 y
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100 -.TifiTiTiEotfee For sale by
oct 4. - 4- A, GORDON.
p17.-9SE'S 110.9 RHO U.N7) C AND y.--TuTTLk. hag
received this day front New York, a fro sti supply o.
the ahoy , . celebrated cure fur Con.zhß, Coldsand Con
Cu In ption; ;led is n•ady to Supply en,tomer,at wholesale
or retail. at his :al .1 encY; .36 Fourth st.
env 12
CL.ARK. . 7
g'l. ebehionabie Boot .11aker,—
/las removed to No, 34 Market street, between
rfifecond and Third streets, where he wou'd be happy
to see his ohl customer,. and all othrts who feel dlspos.
ed to patronize him. He uses nothing hot first rate
stock, and emplurs the best of workmen; and as he given
1.,,, ronstnni personal :Mention to business, he truststhat
lie will deserve a 1.,: r , ..cr,ive a fair share of patronage.
rp 10
I.;\ UR EA Nl, F'l . : l "l'l(iN A 11Y -- 1
A Hunker rrspertfully laming his Irtelide and the
that t h ey ..;tll Ihp 1,12 , 1 quality or ice
toiirithrir rt lin al; kind,: of iiiiiieolonary and
fruit. • in their stiii.on, ni 11,
Furth at reef, t ikeen Wood and Market.
N. B.—Parties SUPplied on inn aliorte.t notirP, wttli
rake,, or vtliing in his line. Alru futuiliett furnished
won Fltead.
app 111
11 '4 V,1 1 1 0 E1 )1 1, I
reading LaLt
fib tAsl,:rfet,Al,
N..w York, lovaS afflicted wish Oyezpep.da in its rho,'
ardravated fir err. The oy ntutolos were violent head.
arlte, deal debility, fever, rostiven,,, unnah, heart.
burn. Sato Inn the che+l and stomach always after eating,
Impaired appetite, seepatton of pinking at Ihe stoma, it,
furled tongue, nausea, with frequent vontitingp, dizziruiss
toward, tritzli, and restlenes, These had continued up.
wit Of of a iwelvenwnlh, when, on consulting Ilr.lVuo.
Evans. WO Chatham to rot!, and 10 hie
Over
. ticer,i4lll and agreeable mode of treatment, the milieu:
reptrired to hea It h In the short spare of
111 1e11,131111). and grateful for the incalculable benefit deriv.
lad I r raffle forward and volunteered the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. SELLERS, Agen t '
No -2eb Wonq at re,•l,lwodow SZertintl.
I 3 f fc' L ILI/ PS, F(7711107 ------ ixi xo
L D, _Those who would wish gre;ill
ll.eir e‘pet y to reduce
-e shuril certainly
ter above naord Lamps, by I herr use there is A clear
of al least. two-I birds 1.1 the ext,ens.e over 011,and
!lie 112,10 oldained Iron, Ibis is pure arid brilliant, and
wholly free from monks or dr . ra:recahle smell. We "'Quid
here stare [liar Carr's Parent 1 , the only One worthy rie
Itenlion or the pithlic. as ir is Ire Only one that is a ppli
raid, In every wirirly Or pattern of Lamps, and the only
one ilia,. n ill ~ 11/11 Lard we, Al airy temperature Of cold
or tie:it. ','.'e have, in lire short spare Or I h roe ritotiths,
sold -evo•ral I linoSairth , ;rod wnh scarce an exreotion,
I hose lieu, ha ye c>t ore..ed I hen.selVem highly prerrs
eA will,44lWr. nod run, eon vii red of I l!e great
rronnnv
hy their arg. as well as their FllpPriorily over el(t)or oil
of randtra, In reprird to cfern , ine , irs and
The above named lamps ran i.e had only
R 11%)s: 4. RA YjIIO., t,' c ,
Third si r 4,1, ni arty room.. e the v.t
I. 1..,•pl roreo a lin v ran hit sto,l, Tin
and Glnr. r 7111,, of VRI 10111 , pal I ,rns.
la nip-.old al mnnn farlu rort:' pr I, cp.
IVe In Ite plrn+orr in o•Tet tog to the public the follow
1112 r , •tuficate, which is sußscritte t t to l v mnut re,pecta
We. the tindersirited, have riled and are now using
Carr', Patent Latnns, for hirinlnr lard Cr o:her animal
fnt, and we iMI, an he-lintion in saying that they rive an
esceitent held —equal to any of the ordinary :hod:, 01
I eld ins a house • at about orie•third the torn, and wholly
free I: on: smoke or other disarreeehle smell. We lake a
pleasure in 1: rommendine t hest lamps to t he nubile , rt , by
their there is a r real Salting Over either sperm
or lard nil, or even randiest and we believe 1 hem to
he rnore cleanly and le.:, t rouldesom e than ed I:er.
To he had at BROW,: It ATM 0:4 D's only, Third street,
nearly optio•lie the Post Office.
HeV. VV. W. Bakewell, James !loon,
" A. hl. Bryan, Charles Paelson,
" John hrernn, C. Yeager,
N. G. Cull ir.s, Win. Graham, jr.,
" Robert Dunlap, T. l'rovillo, '
Dr, H. 0. Sellers. Wut. Douglass,
" E. D. Gazzem, Henry Atwood,
" lVtu. M. Wrirld, Sailor: Cruse,
Robert !I. Kerr, Esq., George W. Henry
A. Beek ham, Robert hi r.Pherson,
l'hornas Ouston, John S ShafTer,
Georre Miltenberger, Wm. Elehhaum,
0. P. Shiras,
• B Turner,
A. Miller,
R. Wm. Martin,
M. It fiddle, Post Master Fleury Bargesser,
Rotten Gray, James S.Clark,ofthe Amer
A lIPn Kromer, icon Hole!,
A. F. Marthens, John M.Carnith e ll
M. Stackhnuse, T.. A therrer,
Robert Johnston, Jamei Mellin,
N. B Just received, an improved Patent Lamp, for
kitchen use.
nay 19—dlw ,;•• wir
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DIL GOODE'S Celebrated Ferrule Pills. These
PROSPE urus
Pillanre strongly recommended to the notice of F. publiohing• a new Daily Paper
.s
the City of Pitt,
the ladies as a safe and ef fi cient remedy in removing
burgh, to be entitled the
those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex
ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate DAILY MORNING- POST.
costiveness, and counteract till Hysterical and Nervous
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alrectlons: These Pills have gained the sanction and I.IE subscribers having made arrangements to merge
T -
approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Uni•
the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu
ted States, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesale and ry Into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily
iteitil. by
H. E. SELLERS, Agent,
paper with the title of the Daily Morning Post.
tlep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second. The leading object of tnet•Potrx" will be the thssemibro
lion and defence of the political principles i hat have here
tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective
1 papers, and their hest efforts will still he devoted to the
advancement and success of those 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 sphere
ofa Public Journal, to make their pape, sufficiently in•
cresting
to entitle It to the patronage of the public, ir
respective of party considerations.
In addition to the political and general news that will
be found in the "Morning Post," the Editors will take
pain* to furnish the besinesss community with
the latest and most Interesting COMMICRCUL INTIELLI•
oases from all parts of the country, and to have preps ,
red •tielt accounts of the Starke!, and the Slate of Trade
as will he advantageous to our Merchants and Business
Men in their several callings.
Terms.—The POST will be published en a large imperi
al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Jourtril) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum, payable In aJvance. It will also lie sold by
newsboys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
Adrertidement• will he inserted at the lowest rates
charted by the other daily papers of the city.
Ky-Tit' ENTY active la.:flare wanted to sell the Post
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
W M. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Xaker, Libeety St.,
opposite the head of Smithfield Pittsburgh—
. subscriber having bought out the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business
in the old stand of Mr. n., 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 descriptions and
()Wile best quality. Ho solicits the patronage of the pub,
tic and of the croft.
sep 10 WM. ADAIR.
IITTSBURGIT MANUFACTORY.—Sprin gs
and Axles for Carriages at Eastern Prices.
The Rubscriberd manurarture and keeps constantly on
hand Coach,C and Ellptlc Springs (warranted,) !anima
Iron 451 es, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, P.rass
and famed Huh Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver and Brass Lamps, Three raid Steps, Malleahle
roe, Door Dandles and [tinges, 'r ,
JON EP dr POL - EMA N.
St. 0181 r 91.. near g! e A kle:lieuy itridsr.
ID.9ELLERS, M. D. office and divelltn!, , In Fourth
. near Ferry street. sep 13-1 y
LOOK AT Tins.
The attention , fthcee who have been somewhat seen.
tiesl in reference to the numerous certificates published
In favor of Dr. Swavne•s Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
ry,on ;met - mill oh! he persons helm: unknown in this see
t ion of the Stair, is respectfully directed to the fullowine
certificate, the writer of which has been a citizen of Ws
horouelt forseveral years. and is known a 9 a gentleman
of integrity and reanorndhilitv.
To the Agent, Mllr. I. lilaoY.
have lived To
Comp find Syrup of Wi'd
Cherry fur a com.di, with which 1 have hi.' 11 severely or
tlicted for about four month., and I Lev no 'lrritation
in rayin: that it Ist he mom effective medicine that 1 have
been able to procure. It composes all uneasiners. and
Berens welt With 11111, (h.q.—and maw:llns a reErlar and
good appetite. l l'rerlyrecommend It lo all of liers
similarly a tfficted. .1. St msirm. But °ugh of elianilfer,h' e .
March 9. 1(1 1).
rep 23
For rate by M THORN No. 571 Market ate et
FRUIT, , SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
DERRONS desirous of procuring Fruit, Shade. and
Ornamental Trees, or P hro Abe ry front Philadel
villa or New York, are requested to make application as
.mon as possible. at the Drug and Seed Fiore of the sit? ,
scrib e r, where can be had catalogues, sratultottaly, of tile
moat excellent % , artetiea.
are 2 1 'W
F. L. SNODF.N,
No IR-1 Liberty street, head of Wo,at
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MARBLE M 4 N UF'Ar;•ron Y.—Patrick Caw deld re
specrfu Ily arrpia hos hit friends it rid the public een•
era Il3t, that he has commenced the Marble business a I the
cot tirf of Finli and Liberty et,. where will be constantly
on Fitted. tomb stones, mantel pieces. monuments, head
and foot stones, table shifts for cabinet ware, and every
art Ileapperta inlrie to the Inrsiness. He will warrant his
work lobe well done, and his clinrres will be moderate.
Fie respect fully asks a share of fluidic patronage. sep 10-
H o.heilef 4- TURNB(I I L TROPRIITORS OP TOZ CUR.
If TAPIR M 11.1.. Stenhonville, Ohio, having remo
.
ved ir store from Ibis env, have a ppOtftled HOldShip
1- 13r ne, No. 49 Market at., between 3rd and dihr A'
2en t r . s or if... snip of Ihe different sjods of Paper marinfne—
iftl
lUrf-. I.' them. where Their friends and customers will al
ova vs rind a r,.enlar ' , ripply of paper, such as Can and
Ft si Writiri..!, plain and rain, lined: Wmpoine and Tea
paper, Hlrluoret Pori rds., and Printins Paper of ditTerent si•
srs and edalit les .nll of which will 1.7 sold on the most
arCOM/11011111n7 le MIR.
4l otroffill , k TR oWNC, (Minn rtelnref. and Imitoriers of
w o o rapers amt Harder,. keeps ronsiantly on hand eve.
ry voriety of gni rv. Parlor and Chamber Papers, of the
'assns Kyles and most handsome patterns, which they
will ~ell low and on accoinniodaling terms, wholesale
or retaii
now 18—If.
an ommin YOU
:6 • NG'S Improved F• lay
f.irrn Sealer. nianal'actured
be
the stili•crihers, at their Machint
r. Shop. Prn it Wield street. brtween
' [nand Alley and Fifth Aireel, two
doors above Temperance (tall, Pitts
1.111 - 2 h, where they Ina our:if-Hire and
izrep ron.trintly on hand the follow.
ingscales(whol.
°Hattie Plat form &riles on wheels, in weigh 2.500 lbs:4;
355 00.
do
do
do
do
do do 2,005 at ;45 00
do do 1,500 at 35 00
:
do do 1,000 a( 41 00
do du do 500 at 25 00
Wit levers an addirion of $3 to each scale.
Dormant scales for the use of WaretIOUFCS,
Flouring
Mills, S•r.,the same prices as above.
A Iso, White's Patcni Counter Scale, with 0. Voting's
im provenrettls, arid a variety of ether counter sertles,
which they will sell for from ft to $l5,
They also ntanufacture Steam Engines for Flouring
Mins, Saw Mills. 5a It Works, ri-c„ double and single
:eared Ode at hes,fnot and other lathes for wood turning
machines for renanting chairs, planing machines, door
and sash machines. Ilan's patent horse power, with or
without thrashing mar lone., 0 superior article; rircUltir
saw shafts, machines for sawing lallt, Tinner's noa•
chine:- and too/r, "fall descriptions. also for making black
ing hoxes,a superior article; governors for steam engine•
;docks, taps and dies, coffee milk, bedstead or joint hots
and machinery for making the same, cotton factory ma
chinery made or repaired; printing press ptattena turned
and printing presses repaired
JAMES MAY, Agate..
sep 22—if
I JOWN B. GUTIIRIE, Auctioneer and Coinmis
sloe Merch ant , No.lo6,corne r of Wood Fif
Pittsburgh: Havitir b eenappointed one of the Au th sta
. eers foi the City of Pi tsburgh tenders his services to j on o!.•
hers, manufacturers and dealers, who may be disposed
Jo make trial of this niarket• lie Is prepared to make
advances on consignments of all saleable commodities,
and trusts tosallsty correspondents by quick sales, and
speedy land favorable returns.
That the various interests which may he confided to
of int, shall adequately protected, he brings to the aid
Ids ownbe
experience in business and acquaintance with
merchandize generall c, the services of Mr. Sxmrst,
PsusizsTocx; heretofore advantaseously known, as sit
importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with
whom a permanent engagement Is made.
REPEII TO
Messrs. M. Tiernan, Pres't. of M. 4- M.
Rank.
Darlington 4. Peebles,
Robert Galway,
4. James M. Cooper,
Jame., May,
R. M. Riddle.
Wm Robinson,n. Pittsburgh
Jr. Primal
or Exchange Bank.
Barnpron, Smith, 4- co.,
John D. Davis,
Samuel Church,
J. K. Moorhead,
Ja.. W. Drown 4- Co.
John EL Brown, 4. Co:
II oirstey,,
Vardly Divers,
Jobs S. 'Riddle,
•' John
AIITLY FLAWS—Just received a few barrels of
63 •Perior, Floor, wade expressly for family use." Fur
ISAAC CRUSE, 148 Lib, St.
hi StaXeSpletriele sup. flour.•
ly composed o
Jo. I, Por
able Pia(for
lu 3..roUti
pouuds.at .56
BRANDI/ETU PILLS.
L ET Invalid. read the following account of A Saltot
cured of a comptirto ion of afflictions In nineteen
days by the use of Bra ntlreth Pills. It distinctly proves
there are herbs in nature which have affinity cure be
range of disease, and Rrandreth's Pills are made for them
Lead and tie collet itred. Take the medicine andbe cured
EXTRiIo RDI.V.4R Y C CI? I: OF' R IfEII.V.RTIS Al
DLI I 2 re ilcE.4, AND 4 FFEC77O,I* OF THP Li,JVT :i A 1
JODN SFIAW. OrrellihrOke, WrIMitIZIOn county, Illairte,
being duly an'orn, says, that be was taken violently sick
about si% ;how ha Once. The pains in his bead, brea.4,
hack, left Fide and tnstrp he-log so bad that he was tine.
Mein help lontself.and was taken into the Chelsea Dos.
Ow in Ile-cile of lio.tott. Thai zi t i said
hospital Fee weeks, Doctor Otis said hefter
did ieing
not n
know
what was thematic, with him, and that he could do
nothing, for hint, normal(' he prescribe any medicine
Thal he, therefore, was conveyed front the Chelsea Dos.
pit al to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. Thal he
was there pliysicked with allsorts of medicine for it perl.
orl Wait' months, suffering all the lime the most heart.
rending mi.ery.- That, besides his affection of his hones
he was troubled much with a disease of the longs: some.
times he would spit a attar( of phlegm in the day; he , ides I
this affection he had a lied Diarrina, which had more
or less attended him from the ramnieneehiehi of his sick.
netts. That at times lie dreaded a stool wore than he
would have dreaded death; that he can compare I lie feel. anew mode of Treatment.—A abor
• [o z . to nothing gave tlmt of knives passing through his time ago, an hotnceopathic [loam was cal
trowels A fter Rufferil.:: woroe than death at the Sailor's
led CO attend Baron du C
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a testy
ft etreat, on Staten Island, the doctor told hint that medi•
s eine was of no use to hint. that he titu.l try to stir about. patient, whose malady had resisted several,.
A t this time he was milrering the greateq misery. 'Mat different method s of treatment. Acton
his hoaca tvi re go tender he could not hear the least press- •
are upon the elbow or u It
tbe knee, That his instep was
11/o,i painful, that as I lie Doctor said he would give hint
no more medicine he determined to procure some of Dr., !
Ftrandreth's Pills, which he did, from 241 Broadway I ding to our hamceopatb, nothing could be
1 easier than the hick man's cure. The on
,ly thing to th 3 done was, to make hits
1
New York; that he commenced with five pills, and some- j smell several times a week a certain per.
times increased Lite done to eight. Tile first week's use I fume, contain e d in a little scent bctite.
,o wort' benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing
what he was using, said, mow. She w, you look like a , ,
man again; if yoli imitrove In this way, you will soon be Mil to tell.
This simple mode of treatment, wonder.
produced no effect whatever.
Well.' That he faund every dose of iha Brandreth Pills though the doctor came regularly et the.
relieve him, first they cured him of the pain when at
proper bouts to apply the scent bottle to .
stool; that they next cured the dial rhea, sad finally the •
fish's in his tie
the medicine seemed to add i the noseof the patient, who, one day..at
strength to bun everyday. Retold tlot doctor Tester I last tired of this elfactory treatment, ask e d
Any the 11th instant, that be felt himself well. and also, , for his bill. 'Five hundred fra • '
tics, • sin.
that he ow his recovery to 13, andrel he Pills under 1 -
Providence, that he had taken the medicine teem). day steered the doctor. l'be patient, perfect*
ly unmoved, opened a d rawari,f. oat *bight
for 19 dativ; thatilw doctor told him if he had known Ire
had been taking ;hat medicine, he should not have stayed ._
e took a bank note of five huturfred frtnegt
another day In rile house. lie considers it is his drit.. to , n
make thispnblic statement for the benefit of all similarly which he gravely held fur slew aeon* '
amicipd : tine they may
un ands the nosethe o
d-ofd-ti -k- .".'
e n
, t en, reture.
that will enre them. JOHN CRAW.
know where to fled a medicine
•
John Shaw being by me rimy sworn ruts 12th day of rung it to the drawer. he asked for a ro. . .
April. 1842-did depose and say ,hat the fur eiroint :Mote. I
clot. The do , :ior, who was not contented •
meet is true. .1. D WHEELER.Comeninsioner of Decide, .
Ibis , ,
iiki mode of payment
W 1149 unsoostant
The DR.SXDRETH PILLS are sold at nr. gran
dretb's principal! offie. 241. NRO 4 Drrot}: New York. hes brought all action egoist the sick ma.
i the
vxz r
F4.1c4
in
p insburgbithere ow
comes
ea , Pan- principd argument is—' Myfteessi- i
and it bpi principal *Mee, N'o. 98 Wood 'trees, Pittaintrgh,l •
"
ba obtained
.b.eprz—dwim. had 'great deal of scent, wheeler& bank.
YOUNG er BRADBURY
PhHadet•a
sep 10
Auzn,ll :31, 1842
100
MIDS. K Y LEAF TOBACCO, in yore and
for sale by J. G. 4- A. GORDON,
No. 12, Water street.
.rison
Wickersham , ,
- corner J of' on, Wood st for salereet a only by S. N.
-...
and Virgin
Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is Bole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sop 10
F ARM FOR SA LC.—The undersigned olft.ra for sale a
tract of land situated 4 miles freepoit, In the
dirertion of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Armstrong
county. containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good
fence; 10 of whicn 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 to the house.
FOR TER MS apply to rbe subscribers residing at the
Saltworks on the Pen nqylvania Canal, 1 mile above Free
port.
_IL W 1517.-1115 now well understood how
much dis.,tlers of the mind depend fur their cure
upon a due attention to the body. It Is now understood
how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid
accumulations without weakening the bodily power. It Is
now understood that there is a reciprocal Influence be.
t ween the mind and the body. It is now understood that
purging with the Brandreth Pills will remove a melon
chulY, and even insanity Is cured by perseveringly using
them: It is now understood how much domestic harnri•
ness depends upon the healthy condition of the digestive
organs.
It is now well known that the Brandreth Pills have
cared 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 welt
known that the Brandreth Pills so cure, but it is also un
derstood how they cure; that it lab) , their purifying effect
on t he blood ling they restore the body to health.
The value of the medicine is becoming more and more
manifest, it is recommended daily from family to family,
Tire Brandreth Pills remove In an eitnost imperceptible
manner all noxious accumulations and purify and invigo
rate the litood,and their good eifettsare not counterhalan
ced by any inconveniences; being composed entirely of
vegetables they do not expose those Who else them to .
danger; and their effects are as certain as they are salu
tary; they are daily and safely adminktersd to infancy.
youth, manhood, and old age, and to women in the most
critical and delicatetircumstances. They do not disturb
or shock the animal functions, but restore their order
am/ cstahlish their health.
Sold at Dr. Brasdreth's Office, No. 0:1, Wood Street.
Pittsluirg.h. Prire t 5 cents p..r hox, with full directions.
11.4 R R—The only place in Pittsburgh where the genii.
ine Pills ran he obtained, is the Loctor's own office, No.
03 Wood street.
sap 10
Frio THE LADIES —Wh y
not remove that you
_I superfluous hair you have upon y
and tipper lips 7 By calling at Ter-rues,our foreheads
8 Fourth Pe,
arid oloaining a bottle of Gourand's Poud6res eitubtles,
which will remove it at once without all - co./n.4 the skin.
You can also obtain Gouraud's truly celebrated Eau de
Beaute, Which will at once remove all freckles, pimples,
ern winos of the skin, and Make your rice look per ectly
fair; and to those who wish to assist nature by adding
more color to their cheeks, they can obtain conic of Gou •
rand's celebrated Liquid Rouge, which cannot be rubbed
oil even by a wet cloth. Also may be found a good as.
' , ailment of Pelfizinery, teich as Cologne, Bears' Oil, AI
mond, Palm, Windsor; and other Soaps.
[l,, ',her, at Tuttle's Medical Agency, 86 4th street
Dec. 8, 18 iS
THOS. PHILLIPS
W.H. SMITH.
WM• 4- PHILIP BAKER
le av - O saying this, the old gentleman Walked' o ff s
ing Anthony and ruyaelf 'in a staesoof great
surprise. Indeed,The beggar had 'been so molds
interested in the history he had heard, that he
stood with open mouth and eyes inmate astonis
ment, nor had he even power to solicit alms flora
two well dressed ladies who passed at that' • mo
ment. I could not help being Shwa wit
story, but I had no time to comment 'on it, as the
gence wrived, in *which I settled myself.
a ndapursued my way. From (hitt 'period lost
sight of the beggar; whether the 'fear of the police,
or the hopes of gaining ten thonsavid crowns a.
year, had wrought'the change 1 was not 11,111Wer
it is sufficient to say, that from that day forward,
he was never seen at the 134rriet.
Many years after, ft happened that Waimea
called me to Tours. In strullmg through the city
I stepped into a bookseller's shop to purchases.
new work that had made some noise. I found
there four young men, all busily employed, while
a stout, good.duoking an was giving - them of*
ders, is lie walked tip and down with an air of
ports:ice. I thought I had seen the face of the ,
bookseller before, but where, I could not fur the
moment tell, until he spoke, and then I discover*
ed him to be my old friend A utlrony. The retiogJ
'Olen was mutual; he grasped my hand, and led
me through his shop into a well furnished parlor;
he lavished every kindness on me; and, finally,
gave me his history from the time we parted tit
the Barrier. With the crown tif the stranger b•
began, as he had adObed lion to collect ra gs
made money; became the partner of a p3per Man. be
ufacturer: married Ili, daughter; in short hie:
huies were fulfilled; his ambition gratified, and
he could now count his income at ten thousand-.
crowns, lie prayed every day for blearing, ott -
his benefactor, who had been the me ans , of raising'
him front the degraded condition of cquisuo,
beggar. Anthony is so convinced of the evil and'
sin of idleness, and of subsisting on the alms et
others, that, while liberal and kind to those wits ,
are willing to work, nn entreaties, no supplies.,
lions, ever prevailed on him to bestow a single,
sou on those who would not help themselves.
THE LITERARY POST.
THE BEGGAR, •
At the Barrier De Missy.
/10X Tat sstssoa , - - -
Many years since, when I was a yeses man
about twcirty years of age, I used very frequently
to spend a Sunday with my mother, who resided
in Versailles, this being the only day of the week
on which 1 could leave Paris. Ige oerally•ealls.
as far as the Barrier, and thence I took a mat io
one of the public carriages for ray mother's
house. ih hen I happened to be too early ter the
diligence, 1 used to stop and converse
.witbst
beggar, whose name was Anthony, and whonert
larly took his-station at the Barrier de Pitairjr,
where, in a loud voice, he solicited alms from es.
ery one who passed with a degree of perseverance
that was really astonishing. /generally "gave
him a trifle without inquiring whether he desenr
ed it or not, partly because I got into the batik
of doing so, and partly get rid of his importusitiise.
One day in summer, as I waited for the dil4sessaa,
I found Anthony at his usual post, exert:tg hi , .
lungs, and bawling incessantly his accustomed
form of petition.—. Fur the hive of heaven, bestow
your alms on a pour man—Messieure, Mesdames,
the smallest trifle will be gratefully received.'
While Anthony was in this manner peering
his exclamations ling the ears of every weeder
carne within the reach of his voice, a middleaged
man of respectable appearance joined us. Re hid
a pleasant expression of countenance, was *az"
well dressed., and it , roight be seen at a giant* that
he was a man in good cirournstanoes. Basearsa
a fit subject for the beggar, who quickly nada his
advances, proclaiming in a loud vuice his porerty,
and soliciting relief.
'You need not be a beggar unless you Aeon.
replied the gentleman, 'when you .can /sae an
income of ten thousand crowns
'You are pleased to jest, sir,' answered Auther..
y .
By
- no means,' said fhe :gentleman; oisier
was more serious in my .life. Listen to me,' issy
friend. You perceive that lam spell draws**
and I tell you that I have every thing tfiat aeria
sobable man need •desire'
`Ah! sir, you are a fortunate wan'
'Wel, but my friend, 1 would nut hase lei
rp
if I had sat and bogged as you are doing' •
'I have no other means ofgaining tnylotialec
'Are you lame?'
'No, sir.'
'You are not blind, or deaf, soil you •corlishaly
are not dumb, as every passer by can . testify.
Listen,l shall tell you my history in a foss wards:
—Sonic fifteen or twenty years ago,l west beg
gar like yoursek et length 1 began to nett/sat it
was very disgraceful to live in the bounty:.( oth
ers, and I resolvedlo abandon-this ebamafiit-way
of life as soon as lirossibly coukl. I quitted ear -
is—l went into the provilacea--begged fur old
rags. The people -were very Jrind to m s, mad in
a short time I returned to Paris with a oieratly
large bundle of rags of-every description.t icor.
ried them to a paper maker, who bought 'them at,
a fair price. 1 went on •collecting, m
„great joy my finances enabled ma ,to plumb's°
rags,ao that'! was - no longer forced to beg for
them. At length, by diligence and industry, I
became -rich enough.to buy an ass with two pan.
niers, and this saved both time and ‘lebnic.
business increased; the paper makers found (bat-IMy
dealt hooestly by them; .1 never palmed•dr bee
rags for R ood ones; I prospered, and see dui re,"
sult—in ,place •of baiog .poor dsipteed .baggar.
! have ten thousand year. end taradiouses
!flin one of th e heat streets in Paris. if, Ikon. qv
riend, you can do no better, begin a rag .
cheat, and here,' he -continted;lis' s a a
crown to mart
you up in your new trade; it is more than I hao4;
and in addition, please take •notice, thatif T finid
you here another Sundayol sh all
the police;' relloll yeirto
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