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- :',;--ip I -10S. PHILLIPS &W. it. SMITH,
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.-...,-., , Jr. - r. COILAERR OF !FOOD 4, FIFTH STR.
'2I;TNIVIVI.—FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in
Nirksiociesi Single copies TWO CENTS—tor sale at the
titiiiiglo efg uee - ollee, and by News Boys.
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vittliet Mercury and Manufacturer
qapiii4fitred WEEKLY, at the same °Mee, on a double
r peadletei skeet, at TWO DOLL %BS a year, In ad.
vain,. Single copies, SIX CENTS.
erm, of Advertising.
- Pet SQUARE OP TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
Ain itmerthort, 0.50 One month,
.rwohtsertions, 0.7.5 Two moms, .V.OO
*ltreelnsertlons, 1.00 Three months, 7600
,00
Mak watt. 1.50 I 11,0t1
Pour months,
, -,rire. welts. 3.00 Six months, 10,00
trine weeks, 4.00 One year, 15.00
VE %ILLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
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cn• AAAAA LE AT PI ii.SUR E.
• : Chi* filtent.
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_Mix inontks, 813,00 I Six month., quares
404 e year, 35,00 One year,
*ttrrLarger advertisements In prorort!an.
..-0k .,. ...,51 il ins •f r.ar lines Elm Dota.sag a year,
, _PUBLIC: OFFICES,&C.
At, our Orrice. Third between Market and Wood
- Stramict—lt.kl Riddle, Postmaster.
t;ourena House, Water, 4th door from Wood st. Peter
.olYes lutildinss—Major John Willem*, Collector.
Alrev• TIRRANURT. Wood between Fir,t and Second
. 11 Reeteti—lames A. Banyan', Treasurer.
Coosver TREASURY, Third street, next door to the
ir hi, 1 Pt eshyterian Chnrch—S. R. Joli ninon, 7'reavtirer.
MAvirt's Herten, Fourth, between Market and Wood
Allsellets•—Alerander Hay, Mayor.
ilittlentores Escutorat. Fourth, near Market st.
BANKS.
.' :Rennin:mos. between Market and Wood streets, on
: 4 „Tnlrd•nd Fonrth streets.
- Mtitenurs' sun MANUFACTURERS' AND FAR )(ERA' Ds•
tiOott Rawr. (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between
" . - Nowt and :Market attach'.
- . , fat:minor, Fifth treet, near Wood.
HOTELS.
ii • . lloosonoturts House, Water street, pear the Bridge
• , kIICIMNO2 floret, corner of Penn and St. Clair.
Meitenistres' Hovel., corner of Third and Wood.
: ARICRICAN ficinet,corncy of Third and Smithfield.
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i............... tiniTu•Stratet, corner of Penn 4 treet and Canal.
matt, Liberty street, near Seventh. Bl=rriri.ision House, LiMeriy Si opposite Wayne
1 . 4 (Ilkoatmuorr 111aptmom Hamm. Penn St. opposite Canal.
onewr WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
ro r l i L COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—office remo•
reit Ilskewell' s offices on Grant st., nently opposite
,010111 new Court House, next rooms to John D.
)110 . 1 i—First floor,
/144/0S• ELLI(YrT, M. D.— Qffice removed le
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81. Clair street, between Pear tad Liberty St a •
rittsbur t h.
p 10
/' NEW GOODS. —Pre3ton 4- Mackey, svis , .lesttle and
retail dealers in English, French, at el Domestic
pry Qood s , No. 21, Market rt ,Pittehurcti rep 10
M'CA.NDLESS & Ll7Ft E, A itoroeyt; and
Connteiliirs at Law: Office in the Diamond, back
Wan old Gnu rt Douse, Pit isliu re, sup 10
itE *OVAL. - R. Morrow, Afilernitan; otTi o north
side of Fifth et., tier weea Wood and Smithfield
POP 10
TOUN 111PDEVI r, Wholesale Grocer Rectif iris
• DisUllcr , And Oepter in Produce and Pitisliureli
Nair ractured rticies, bro. 224 Liberty Street, Pier -
Miro.
sep 10
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• /Ltd %II H. ' , Vita., sons I curt S. ill/. WORIII
ILLIAMS dr - DILWORTH.--tvitoiesair.
'.., 'I . Grneers Produce. ntideommiuton Merchants, and
4eo•r s In Pittsburgh Manufactured article,, No. 29,
' WOW street.
Attorney ui Law
• Office nn the north side "t !lie Diamond.hetwee-
Alrket and Union streets, u pst airs rep 10
A t. DURBORAW., Attorney at La w; tender.
• his prolesmianal services to 11i... public. Office cur
ger of pifth and Market Streets, above D. Lloyd ¢ Co'.
Mote; eitisbarili, Pa.
sep 10
Joao R.SIitRIFT Jas. N. Kass
SHERIFF dr.. KEAN, Manufacturers of Copper.
Tau, and Sheet Iron Ware. No. SU. Front at., Fit is.
Isiergb. House Spouting and Steamboat work p:ompllV
executed.
sep 10
THOKas BYOUN . Fit A NCIS 1.. YOUNG.
T HOS. B. YOUNG ac. CO., Furniture Ware
Rooms. ',ureter of Hand st. 4- Exchange Alley.
rittlOws wishing to purchase Furniture, will find It to
'heir advanta4e to give us a call, het 'lf fully satisfied that
we can please as to quality and price. sep 10
M UTTON HMS A.—Just received itiOcholce Mut
ton Hams, well cured and for sale cheap by he do
see or reiail, by ISAAC IIARRIS,
-srep
No.R, Fist st.
RirrA SAGA.- supp'y of Landreth's Fresh Ru•
to Baga, ant other different varieties of Turnip
Reit. just received and for sate at REDUCED PRICER at the
Dsks and Seed Slime of F. L. SNOWDEN,
gen 10 90. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
W EBB CLOSEY,S Boot and Stine Al< nulacao•
ry, No. 13 Fourth St., next door to l he U. Stales
Bank. Ladies P twella, Kid and Satin Shoes made in
he neatest manner, and by the newest Freneli patterns.
Step 10
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55000 purhaSsehirs(lLloTllTedAkUpLostel
F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. 184 Liberty street, bead of Wood.
AIIILIA, [DOTS, Flowers and Flower Seeds of ev•
D
ery devriplion, can always he had at the Dtug
and Seed sloreof F. L. SNOWDEN,
sop 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
O LEIS. I Irwin Annual Mammoth Onion Seed, fo
sale a the Drug and Seed store of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street, bead of Wood,
400 LBL NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES
fogetad; Just received by
F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. 184, ilberiy head of Wood sr
ARDEN `001.5, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades
Transmitting Trowels, Edding Tools, ftudri,n7,
Knives, Pruntg Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., just re•
•eked and resale by F. L. SNOWDEN.
rtp 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
C HOICE Viison dams.--lust received a malt sup
Ply of wy choice cured Venison Hams, un reta I
a assail lots t current money.
ISAAC H 18111.3. Agent.'
■nd Com. Blereban
'SITE CO Clover Seed, Orchard Grass and
Kentky Blue Grass, always on hand and for
F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. (34 Liberty street, head of Wood
sate by
asp 111
E r arga BUCHANAN, dttorneys at Late, office
romp* from the Diamond, to •, A ttorney'sßow,"
Amity side orourth street, between Market and Wood
stereo
sep 10
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GiSTA TES'BLANKS, for Proceedings In .4t
talent Rader the late law, for sale at this Office
104 sAl.—L•ta on the North East corner of Coal
Lase di 111th street. Apply to
osill 10 Eigi. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th et.
100 Li Lalluirtrlies French eu:ar Beet treed, just
- Mood and for sate at the Drug and Seed
F. L. SNOWDEN.
ltd Liberty street. head of Wood.
MONO of
4 E4 10
' 114 111 80L110,1 OF PARTNERSILIP.—The
!eliperstihilp heretofore eztating betwee n wit,-
.. PL lll lllll2llZad 1100/ AKIN ROPISWELL is this day
viol by SSW eensent. William Digby iv authorized
lis't the stiollre °Me Min in settling up the buskers
tats Eara WiLLTAWI MST. j
iegi 10
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PITTSBURGH, FEBRIJA PV 1 IL'As '
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Fou— t..
near the Monongahela Rouse, P Ittstur ndr y, Water ii
h.
LEONARD S. Sep 10-19
JOHNS A lderwan, st reel, re•
toad door from Liberty.
sop 10—ly
D R. S. R. HOL MES,Office in Second street, next door
"Nic
rtsryt, at
Mulvany it Co's Glass ‘Vareliousc sep 10-Iy,
s•J near the Mayor's °Mee, Plttshoreil. Sep 10-4
HUGH TONER. Alto , nev al Law. North Eat corner
diStnlthfleld and Fourth slreeis.
s. t, 1 o—>ly
HTHOIIII.6OIV HANNA ............... •.. kits tran SUL .
A NN{ TURNMILI,'S Paper Warchouse, No.
1 11 4, Wond sl., where may hp had a zeneral supply
of wrffirm wrap plot, printing, wall paper, blank books,
school books, 4 - c, te.
ID C. TOWN4E,in ¢ CO.. Wire Workers •nd
Nam sfaerkrers, No. 23 Market street. between 2d
and 3d streets.
gel) 10—ly
EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and Si. Clair
streela, by
IFIc 1 (1813IN
rep 113-1 y
ROWNSVILLE JUNI ITA IRON WORKS—Cd
wa•d Huffing. Mannfacinrer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25. Wood EL, Potsburgq. Sep 10 —1 y
I , 1G METAL —77 ions soft Piz Metal for eale
by
J. G. it A. CORD DN,
No. 12 Water st reel
ierp 13
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31000 LTIS ICON HAMS. 16,000 ILs. flacon
Shoulders, for sa'e Icy
J. G. k A. GORDON,
PATTERRON, Jr.. m
ha, r
01 , Pa.. Ma nu fa, hirer of Locks. Ilinzes and Bolls; T o .
bacon, Falter. Mill and Tinilier Screwg; Flouren Sirreivs for
Rolling Mille, fc.
gen 10---1 y
JOHN 3111 CLOSKF:Y. Tonor aid Clothier , I.llier.v
stieet, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South tilde.
sep 10
JW. BUR/11;1M: I.; 4. CO., W holcsa te G rrs COll7 mlasion M rrc ha nts— Seco ore
et reet, bet and
weer'
Wood and Smithfield sts., Pit tsbu rg sep 10- ly
J.
cc' 4 . GORDON, Commission and Forwardin;
• AI vrc hauls, Water at_ Pitishurgh. rep 10--1 y
LIA N 3.-4 casks hams, a good article, received Per S.
fl Corsair, and for sale by J. G. - A. GORDON,
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srp 1 0
GA F.S.
M oI.ASS--40 Islorts New Orleans Su
SLI _pr; SO nbls New Orleans Molas.ef; for Pnte
sep iv
J. C. ¢ A. CORDON:
St_TGA Mid: prime N. 0. Si.eziar, received per S .
filaine. and for salc by J. G. k A. GORDON.
ger/ 10
No. 12, Water street
50 RA( 'ON CA SKS, in order, on hand and for vale by
sep 10 J. G. ik A. CORDON, No. 12. Wairr rt
S CAR
niza r , 3; s o.lllolasse,, received per S,enmlooof
importer, and for sate by •
J. G. k A. aonony,
tzer, 10
No. 12. Water reel.
5 1381.5. LARD of r., form,.
by
11. A. PA IIEST0c1( .1- co
corner of 6th %Vnodsts
rep 10
1631 Pl,lyrEßSGermantorvti Lamp Mark for gale
11. A. FA PIN ESTOCK 4- CO..
corner of 14.1...a501
Awsi3oo 1.8.5! Prepared Chalk, for sale by
B. A. FAIIN ES I' OCK 4- r 0
corner of Bill and Wood si
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UG G AND AIM, SSES —6ll hhde. ,N.O. Sugar.
25 hlils. do. do., 100 do. Pia mai ion 11o1:1,,, for
ante by
J G A.GoRDoN,
sep 13
IN.. 12 U'itter aired,
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BLANK PETITIONS, N(YI'ICES, (VC.-
o be 11 ,11 in Etaiikroptcy Proceeding., printed on
•01111 [A per.ntirl in the forms approved by I lie Con ri,fo r Fate
the Office of the Sterrory and Democrat. scp 10
111,11311Artl), fashion:lnk , nom and
shoe M inufacturer, 10. 1111, Third bf rcrl, bet wren
'ood and Smithfield si reels. Pitts..o rglt Fel, 10
U BCKremoved lIASTER,
office to ATIIh ofNEY AT LAW,
N.. has his e corne r
street smsCherry Alley, between Smithfield Fourth
and Grant
streets, Pit tshurgli.
pep 10
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AVID SA NOS, Si ATCII ac CLOCK
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burg :RA h ER, . 0. 7, SI. Clair sireei pin s .
DEALER IN Wil 'PCB PS. C LOC KS, BR FA STPINS
FINGER RINGS, C 11,1 INS, KEYS, C0. , 1185. 4,-.
sep 10
LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.-
supply of Lambelb's Garden Seeds, always OH
and, and for sale at his agency, the Drug store
of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street, bead of Wood
'D R. DAVID WARD liar his office and residence
on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House,
second dyi Ohne from ft osestse e l . li e will faithfully attend
all rails pertaining to his profession. Night calls should be
made at the door RIPOVI: the basement.
sof , 10
RI7,IIOVA —Matthew Jones, Barber and Ilair I)re
er, has removed to Fou rtn street, opposite I he illay
,rs office, where he will he happy to:wait upon permanent
,r transient customers. lie solicitsa share of public pat•
Pep 10
V. A. WARD, DE NTIST, Penn st. three
door below Irwin street, Boors of business, from
9A. M., until 5 r. M., after which time lie will attend
to no one except in crises of actual neres,ny. lie
would further inform those who may think proper to
employ hint, that he expects immediate payment, without
'lie necessity on his part °lsnot - ling in bills. eep 10
JOHN .11'FA RL AND, Upholsterer and Cabinet
..Il..her, Third st. between hood .4.• Market streets,
respectful informs his friends and ihe public that he is
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards, Bu
reaus, Chatrs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands, Hair and Spring
Matirasses, Curtains, Carpels, ail sorts of Upholstering
work, which he will warrant equal .o any made in the
city, and on reasonable terms.
sep 10
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R E MO Val L.:--T he subscribers have remov.d to
.1 .t.
ter between Wood and Stnitlitield streets, where
they will continue Ille Who l esal e le Grocery and Gaborsion buOhcss. and would respectfully smock the patron
age of their friends J. W. BC I: It RIDGE 4. Co
Dec 3
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/0311IERCIAL AUCTION 1I
A. A-0
/ 110 Word Street, eittebttrqh.-11. A. Hasan,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, is now prepared
to receive and sell all kinds of Goods and Merchant-lige,
at his large and capaeirms looms, No. 110, North East
Corner of Wood and nnti Streets Fittsburgh.
Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture, Groceries and
other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week.
Hardware. Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings.
Books, 4-c., every Saturday ev ening.
Liberal advances made on Co nsignments when wanted
ancam
Messrs. John D. Da R vi., Esq.icas.
,
. Bagaley 4. smith,
tt Hampton. Smith, 4 Co.
F. Lorenz 4. Co.,
J. W. Burbridge 4. Co.,
M fi ee 4. co.
st Capt. James APGargill,
C. 1 hmsen,
0 Joon Itlladden Estri,
Logan Kennedy,
0 J. K. Moorhead 4 Co.
tt Jas. P. Stuart, R N .
Robert Galway, Bsq:
tt Capt. Jas. May,
McVay. Hanna, If Co.
•• William Symms,
Wheeling
1314;1. Henry,
Louisville
Heath, %ate, Co
p 10
"'NIEMAN t STOCKTON. Booksellers. Printers a.
P4fter nufacturers. No- 37. Market Ft. APp 10.-1
MN A NDERBerru
!HOS. HA NI 11.7'0N, Attorney at Law, Fitt It, between
Wood and Frnit Wield ate., Pitt , :bur , :h. aep 10-1,
No. 12,, Water street
). Pittsburgh
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lir RIGBY—xi,. 121, corititi: •f fneedensti .Prenst
Ai.St , Piteshurgeh, has on hand a complete as
sortmentof Quernsware suited to the city or country
• [fade. Also, a choke selection of pure white and gold
band DINING AND TEA WARE, in large or small sets,
or separate pieces to suit pure
A hasers.
east of 46, 60, or 8 , 1 piece sets, superbly
and gilt English China Teetware, at very low pr painted
ices.
Toy Tea Ware , plain, and rich painted and gilt, frOga
1,00 to $5,00 per set.
Children's Hugs of every description.
While China Shaving Mugs.
Granite Dining at d Tea Services, in white and with
splendid American scenery printed in /time and black.
A large variety ofSteamboat Dining and Breakfast Sat!,
imported 10 match. complete,
Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the
Derbyshire Potteries.
Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties.
Window Glass, of evrry size.
Patent Rackets, Tubs and heelers.
Stone Pipe Heads, etc. c. fc.
All of which are respectfully offered to the
is on the most favorable trrtns. Pun . Jan 26.1842-1 y
p 10--ly
0O B e;sAio Cotree.
oei 4,
ilpiX;fBkri7 . •.. GORDON.
Heidii-2/10UND o.4.lYOk—Tirrcr hag
received ibis day hem New York. a fr. It li supply o.
the above celebrated cure fur Couebs, Colds end Con
gumption; and Is ready to supply coutomers at wholesale
or retail, at kla Medical Jeelley, Sti Fourth at.
nov 12
DAvin CLARK, .4, T t, Fashronable Boot Maker,—
Hai removed to No, 34 Market street, betwee
Second and Third streets, where he woo d he happy
to see his old customers , and all others who feel dlspos.
ed to patronize him. He uses nothin.. hut Ors( rate
neck, and employs the beat of workmen; and as he elves
ins constant personal attention to business, be trusts that
lie will deserve azd receive a fair share of patronage.
Pep 10
ItUITS,I iT NFECTION A R Y.—
A Bunker respectfully Informs his friends and the
public that they can always find the best quality of Ice
Creams, together with al; kinds of confectionary and
fruits. In their season, at his establishment—No. 11,
Fifth street , hetwe n Wood and Market.
N. D.— Parties supplied on the shortest notice, Ni It ti
cakes, or anything in his line. Also families furnished
with Bread.
Y VI titer St
iEvtiv.7. CAMOMILE EmEe .id i r t .( L a l. 1. 4 8 51 . 0 — it A 8 fl
street,A
New York, was afflicted with Dyspeptia In its most
aggravated form. The symptoms were violent bead
ache. great debility, fever, costiveness , cough , heart.
burn, pain In the chest and stomach always alter eating,
Impaired appetite, SCPP2IIOII of sinking at the stomach,
furred tongue, nausea, with frequent tromitings, dizziness
'accords night and restleness. These had continued up.
ward of a i welvemunth, when. on consuhlug Dr. Wm.
Evens.loo Chatham street, and submitting to his ever
snecessful end agreeable mode of treatment, the patient
was completely restored to health In the short space of
one month, and grateful tor the incalculable benefit dell's.
ed. sadly came forward and coin ntccred the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
No 20. Wood street. below Second.
4.4 D.— Those • , I ...fifi'3, fi ----- Vii
would wish i--------itißjrixtt
g by to
who
rea red
.eir expense for light, should certainly purchase one uo f
Ile shove named Lamps, as by their use there in a clear
mving of at least two.i birds of the expense over Oil,a nd
the Bahl obtained from this is pure and brilliant, and
wholly free from smoke nr disagreeable stnell. We would
here state that Carry Patent is the only one worthy the
attention of the public, as It is the only one th at Is appli
rattle to every variety or pattern of Lamps, and the only
ono that will barn Lard wirt.t., at ally temperature of told
or heat. We have, in the short space of three mouths,
sold several thoutranda: and with' erre an exception,
those using them ha VI! expre.eed theinselves highly pleased with them. and fully convir.ced of the great econo
my
ay their it•e, as well as their superiority over either oil
or candles. la regard to tie:Mines, and liht.
The above named lamp, C.:111 be had Only at
BROWN' 4- R A Y. 4 10-VD . S,
Third at rem, nearly opposite the Post Office.
Where i. kept constantly on
and Glass Lamps, nf rations patthand Britannia Metal, Tin
erns.
Glass lamps sold at menufacturers' tithes.
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We lake pleasure In offering to the public the fottow•
,ng certificate, which Is subscribed to by man) respecta
hie citizen..
We. the underaigned, have tried and are now wing
Carr's Patent Lamm for burning Latil or ()Ater animal
fat, and we have no hesitation in saying that they give at,
egret:elm light—equal to any of the ordinary mod, s of
lighting a house, at about one-third i Ite cost. and wholly
free It om smoke or other disagreeeble smell. IVe take a
pleasure in recommending these lamps to the nubile, all by
their One there is a great saving over either sperm
or lard oil, or et-en candles; and we believe them to
be more rieanly and less troublesome than either.
To be had at NOW!, it R•Y.11011D'Il only, Third street,
nearly opposite the Post Office.
Rev. W. W. flaketvell, James floors,
A. M. Bryan, Charles Paulson,
" John hf 'Cron, C. Yeager,
N. G. Collins, Wm. Grahant, Jr.,
'' Robert Dunlap, E. Trovillo,
Dr H. D. Sellers. Wm. Douglas,
"E. D. Gazaam. Henry Atwood,
Wm. M. Wright, Isaac Cruse,
Robert H. Kerr, Esq•. George W. Henry
A. Beckham, Robert McPherson,
Thomas Onslon, John S. Shffer
George Miltenberger, Wm. Elmhiaum,a.
0. P. Shirai,
J. R Turner,
A . Miller,
R.
Wm. Martin,
M. !I iddle, Post Master Henry Bargesser,
Robert Gray,
Jellies 8. Ciar k, of i lie Amer
Allen Kramer,
A. F. Mar thens, lean Hotel,
John M, Campbell
M. Stack house.
literar
Robert Johnston,
L. AsJame Moir,
N. B Just received, an Improved Patent Lamp, for
kitchen use.
HO, 19—dlw 4 .. wlf
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1110 THE PUBLIC, and parties/arty to ray former
-1. pogroms of lAir c ity:—Having retired from the
practice of Medicine, I may be permitted-to say, that it
has fallen tu the lot of I tit few persons' to have enjoyed
so liberal or large a share of obstretriral practice as my
own has been for the last 30 or 40 years.
Theexperience of th at long period of active life.and the
fact of my having been twice, since 1830. associated with
Dr. R. A. Wilson, In the practice of medicine, (In limb a
period of five yearc) enables me to judge fully of the
merits , of his pills.
So con
these pills, t venie
hat for t nt, so efficient. and yet susa'e, did I esteem
he lama five years In lily practice for
the cure of chronic disease', of whatever namA, and th ose
of females In particular, I have used more tat them than
nil other medicines.
Like every other medicine, this roust fail in some in
stances, but In my hands there has been less disappoint.
ment and more satisfaction In the administration of this
one remedy than of all others; its good effects sometimes i
quite astonishing me.
If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either
- fore or after parturition, the Wllson's pt. Is were jast
the thing I wanted.
If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined
with costiveness nr inetetivity of the liver. const hilted the
disease of my patient, the pills were Just the thing I
wanted.
If I treated a case requiring an em menagogue, the
Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted.
If palpitation, headache, flushed c ountenance, or other
difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory
and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn
of life,' the Wilson's pills werejust the thing I wanted.
Thus, without resp Jet to the name, a disease mig,lit
happen to wear at the time I have had It under treat
ment, particular indications or symptons arising. were
al - vays mmt promptly and most ,
in h appily met b the
Wilson', pitta.
That so great a number ofdliteases, d
parently opposite ones which I have
an
us sometimes ap.ed ,
should be cured more readily by them than bythese
any oilier
remedy, may at fi rst seem strange and contradictor
why His so is smellier to my mind as thatel y, but
a :r
Persons should become thirsty from La many d many
iffert
cattiest, and yet all require that common and g,reatest e o n f
alt blessings. water to quench their thirst.
In conclusion, It Is due the •epotation of ne medicine
and the nubile, tosay decidedly and unconditionally, that
the Wilson's pills aretheouly combination 1 have ever
met with In my lon:course of practice, that really pos•
muses anythlnf co rativeor specific for sick headache.
Tours itc., DR, MILOADAMS.
The above Pills designed particularly for the sick
Haed-Aehe, Dyagrepala.Conetipatlon of the somas 4• e .,prepared by the proprietor Dr. it. A. Wilson. and Air
male, ho/seals &ad retail, at his - dwelling In Pena street,
bektir art,ry.
t, Vet 1
Will. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe -Maker, Liberty Sc,
opposite the head of Smithfield st., Pittsburck.
The subscriber having bought but the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty deceased, has commenced business
In the old stand of Mr. R., and Is prepared to execute
all descriptions of work in his line, in the best manlier
rind an the shortest notice. He keeps cm slimly on hand
a large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and
°Nile best quality. He solicits thepatronage of the pub•
Re and of the croft.
cep 10 WM. ADAIR.
P I TTSBURGRM.4
UFA CTORY.--spripz,
and Azle, far Ciages at Eastern Prices.
The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on
hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (warranted,/ Juniata
Iron A :lea, Sliver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass
and plated Hob Rands, Slump Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver and
Iron, Brass Lanips, Three raid Fteps, Malleable
Door Handles and Hinges, k c
joNpsii ror.EMAN.
s 4 .cialr v.. near t! e Allegheny Etridge. ,
For sale 6-y
-•*¢ A -
j".l D.SELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling in Four
-11. • near Ferry street.
sep 13—ly
LOOK
Thr, a THIS.
attention Iftho e w AT
ho have been somewhat sreu.
tical in reference to the numeroutt certificates unhitched
in favor ofDr.Swavne's Compound Syrup uf WWI Cher
ry, on account of the persona being unknown in this SPC
lion of the Stair..h. respectfully directed to the following
certificate, the writer of which Nis been a eft teen of this
borough fora writer
yeamand iP knoo a a. a gentleman
of Integrity and responsibility.
f Te the Agent, Mr. .1. KIRST
have need Dr Swayne's Comp and Syrup of VVtld
Cherry for a rough, with which I have been severely of
flirted for about four months, and I have no hesitation
In raying that it lathe most effective medicine !Mu! have
been able to procure. It compose!' all uneasiness, and
agrees u ell with my diet.—and mantains a regular and
good appetite. r can freely recommend It to all Others
similarly afflicted. J. Mnirtici, Borough ofChambersh'g.
(
March% !IMO.
ep 23
rorsale by WILLIAM THORN No , 53 Marketsstreet
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES.
VIIRRSONS desirous of procurin e Frail, Shade. and
A. Orrininet,tal Trees, or Shrubbery. from Philndel
Boon o r
Nen , York, are regnem e d to make applicatio n ns
as fICHIPibie, ni the Nu% and Seed More of the still
scriber, where can he had ratalogne., frotoltomoy, of the
most e xcellent varieties.
rep 21 No 184 F. r... SNOWDEN,
Liberty street, hem, of Woo.,
ASA BRA MI NUFAcron Y— T'ntrirk Caw , field re•
•/11 spertfully aerptain is his friends and the public ern.
rally, that he has c ommenced the Marble business al the
corner of Fi n h and Liberty cis., where will he constantly
on hand • tomb stones, mantel pieces. monuments, head
and foot stones, table slabs for cabinet ware, and every
arliele annertainin g to the business. He will warrant las
work to be well en`ft r , and his charges will be moderate
Flews pectfully asktOkshare of public patronage. se 10-
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HANW.4.I* TURNBULL, r eorerirroes or ens Cuff.
11, -rns Nivea Mud.. Steultenville, Ohio. ?mein. femn
red more from this city, have appointed Holdoldp
#. Browne. No. 49 Alarket et., between 3rd anti 4, h. •-
cents fbr sate of thediffirent lands Of PaPer
tored I v them, where their friends nn d misfitr will al
ways find a regular morale of paper, such /1A" Cap and
P Writine, plant and faint lined; Wt . :lpoint and Tea
Doper; Ronne; Boards,and Prlntinr Pane,. ofditTerent si•
ses and attain jell all of which will be Rohl oa the most
accommodating terms.
fintosnir RRnwire, manufaciurers and Inlvorfers of
Y Po pe. vi
and
Rowers. kerma constantly on hand eve.
Yva f
Entry, Parlor and Chamber Papers, of the
la /psi 01 Of'. rind MOst ha ndPom.! Pattern , . which :hey
will sell tow and on aceommodating terms, wholesale
or retali.
orta!,le Platform Scales on witrets, to weigh 2 ,500 ii .s,
i 55 00.
do
do
do
do do 2,005 at 445 00
do do 1,300 at 35 00
do do
do do 1,000 at ::10 00
do do
do do 300 at 25 00
With raising leve l s an ad do of $3 to each scale.
Dormant scales for the ti , e of Warehouses, Flouring
Milts, for
he same prices as above.
Also, While's Patent Counter Scale, WI , II O. Voting's
im p r ovements, and a variety of other counter stealer,
which they will sell for from 8 lo $l5,
They also manufacture Stearn Engines for Flouring
;eareMills. Saw Alills, Salt Works, 4-c„ double and singe
;eared slide Lathes, and other lathes for wood turning
d as tenanting cha Ira, or
machnes, door
and sash machines . flail's patent hors power, with or
wirhout thrashing machines, a fII prrior artletr; circular
saw shaft", machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma
chinesand I °oil ofa 11 descriptions. a Iso for making black
log boxes, a superior article; governors fur steam engine•
stocks, laps and (lies, coffee mills, bedstead or Joint bots
and machinery for making the same•
cotton factory ma.
chinery made or repaired; printing prese plattene turned
and Printing presses repaired.
J .4 Al ES MA V, Agent •
sep 22—tr
TOIIN B. GUTIIIIIE, Aue.tioneer and Commis
a slim AlerchaolNo.lo6,corner of Wood 4. Fifth sts.
Pitts b., : 11: (laving' beenappointed one of the A uction.
eersfoi the City of Pitsburgh. tenders his services to Jo! ,
hers, ma nuhicturers and dealers. who may be disposed
to make trial of this market• Ile a prepared to make
advances on consignments of all sleable commodities,
and frosts tosati-fy correspondents by quick sales, and
speedy 'end favorable returns.
That the various interests which may I,P conllded lo
him, Shall be adequately protected, lie brings to the aid
of his own experience in business and acquaintance with
merchandise generally, the services of Mr. SAMOICL
PARNESTOCC lieretafore advantageously known. as nit
importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with
whom a permanent e ngagement is made.
Messrs. M. Tiernan,REFEß co
Pres'i. of M. 4. M .
•• Bank.
•• Harlington 4. Peebles.
.• Robert Galway, •
•• James M. Cooper,
•• James May,
•• R. M. Riddle,
Win Robinson. Jr. Pres't I Pittsburgh
of Exchange Bank,
Hampton, Smith, 4.
• • John 13. barls, Co.,
1
Samuel Church,
J. K. Moorhead,
Jaw. W. Brown 4. Co.
John H. Brown. 4. co:
eolith ¢ n igoley.
Verdi., 4- tirwers,
John S. lthidte,
John Baton'',
FAMILY FLOUR—Jost received a few barrels of
Soperior Floor, reside expressly for family use. For
sale b 7
ISAAC Car/84,148 Lib, St.
Is Store .% barrels sup. Sour.
D R.
PillsG arestrongly re commended to the notice of
OODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These
the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy In removing
those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex•
ereie,
costs or general debility of the system. They obviate
venewi, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous
affections. These Pills have gained the sanction and
approbation of the inapt eminent Physicians in the 1./ni•
lei
eta S
llates
l , and many Mothers. Fors&le Wholesale and
by
sap 10 R. E SELLERS, Agent,
No. 20. Wood Siren,, below Second.
YOUNG 4. RRADBURY
). Phifader'
irep 10
.
.rale only by :3. I%
sersham, corner of Wood street and Virgil,
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10
F A RIB FOR SitElV—.The undersigned °flirt; for Ma le a
tract of lea shuttled 4 miles fr[.., ereepoit, In the
direction of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Armftron:
county, containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good •
fence; 10 of svhicn are in meadow— a tmod
..square log
dwelling host/wand cabin barn erect apple
orchard of
.60 bearing trees—and a Spr I 11: of excellent
I water convelßeni to the house.
FORT ERMSrunty to the subscribers residing at the
3a F O R
on the Pen tr,ylvania Canal, 1 mile above Free
port,
TO THE WISE. -111, ~ow well understood how
Much disorders of the mind depend for their cure
upon 3 due attention to the body. It Is 1:011, tinderstood
how valuable Is that medicine which will remove morbid
accumulations without w eakening the bodily power. It ls
now understood that there is a reciprocal influence he.
i ween the mind and the body. ft Is Maw understood that
purging with the Brandreth-Pills will temove a meloneholy, and even insanity is cured by perseveringly using
them, it is now understood how ch d happi
ness depends upon the healthy cond it ion oro t m heestic
digestive
Orga39.
.. is now well known that tile 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 wet
known that the Rrandreth Pills is
cure. bur it Is alto un
derstood how they cure; that It is by their purifying et
on the blood that they restore the body to health.
The value of the medicine is becoming nioreand more
manifest, it is recommenoed daily from family r family,
The firandrath Pills remove In nn almost imperceptible
manne oxions accumulations and purify and male°.
rate rally h biooti.a lid their good elTects are not counterlialan
red by any inconveniences; tieing composed entirely of
vegetables they do not expose those who use them td
danger; and their effects are nit certain as they are salu
tary; they are daily and safely a dminkaerid to Infancy,
youth, manhood, and old age , and to wome n in the most
critical and delicate circumstancrs. They do not disturb
or shock the animal functions, but rewrite their order
and ettablish their health.
Saida! Dr. Brakilreili's Office, No. 9;1, Wood street,.
Pittsburelt. Price 25 cents per hos, with full directions'.
MARK—The only place In Pittsburg(' where the umu
ine Pills ran be obtained, Is the Loctor's own office, No.
93 Wood street.
Sep 10
ririo THE 1-4 DIES —Why do you Hot remove that
IL superfluous hair you have upon you,' foreheads
and upper lips 7 Hy calling at Tcrrirtar's. 86 Fourth at.,
and obtaining a bottle of Gouraud's Poutlres Subtlea,
which will remove It at once without airecling the skin.
Toucan also obtain Gouraud% li oily celebrated Eau de
!leave, which will at once remove all freckle.. Pimples.
eruptions of the skin, and make your face look per ectly
fair; and to those who wish to your
nature by adding
more color to their cheeks, they can obtain some ofGou
raud'a celebrated Liquid Rouge, which cannot he rulibcd
off even by a wet cloth Also may he found a good as•
rortmeni of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Dears' Oil, A I
mond, Palen, Windsor; and other Soaps.
Rem' mber. at Tutile's Medical Agency, 86 4th Street
Dec. 8, 1842
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no♦ fig_
improved Play
manufactured be
their Machin'
!t, bet ween ma.
gni, street, tw o
thee Ilan, phis
tanufacture and
rand the foirnw.
s cales(whol .
17 c omposed of
Wino:
NO. f p o,
Ne Platfort
on
eig J(ni
L11ic1.,,, ,S 6
BRANDRETII PILLS.
L ET Invalids read tile following account of a Salim
cured of a co mplication of afflictions in nineteen
days by the use of Brandreth Pills. It distinctly proves
there are herb in nature which have affinity cue be
cause of disease, and Brandretit's Pillsare made forthem
Read and be convinced. Take the medicine anilhe cured
1)1.5R ERMA. ,?.NDEXTRAORDIX4RY CURE OF RHE UAL9TISAI 41 , F.EC TIOX OF THE L1,..4^0.S
JOHN SHAW , Or Pembroke, Washington county, kfaine,
being, duly sworn, says, that be was taken violently sick
about six moult 118 aItICP. The pains in his bead, breast,
bark, left side and Instep being so bad that lie was Tina.
hte to help himself, and was taken Into the Chelsea Dos.
pital in the city of Boston, That after being In said
hospital five weeks, Doctor Otis said he did not know
what wan the matter with him, and that he coc ci e
nothing for him, nor could he prescribe any medicine
Thai he, therefore, was conveyed front the Chelsea Dos
pita! to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he
was there physieked with all aorta or medicine for a net*
od of fear months, Buffering all tbe lime the most bones
he
misery.— That, besides his affection tills bones
h e
was troubled much with a disea s e of the lungs: some.
tunes lie would spit a quart ofpitlegm In the day; besidra
this affection he bad a bad Diarrlima, which bad more
or less at tended him from the c ommencement of his sick.
ness. Thai at times he dreaded a stool worse than he
would have dreaded death; that rue can compare the feel.
Ing to nothing save that of knives passing through his
bowels. A fler suffering worse than death at the Sailor's
Retreat. on Staten Island, the doctor told him that medi
tine was of no use to him. that lie mu-t try to stir about
AI this time he was suffering the greatest misery. That
hie bones wire so tender he could not hear the leasrpress•
ore upon the elbow or upon the knee, that his Instep was
most painful, that as the Doctor said be would give hint
no morn medicine he determined to procure some of Dr.,
ftrandreth's Pills, 'which he did, from 241 Broadway
New York; that he commenced with five pills, and some
times increased the dose to eight. Tile first week's use
so much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing
what he was using, saidonowSitaw, you look like a
man again.; if you imnrove in this way, you win soon be
well.' That he fatted every doge or the Br
Pills
relieve Min, firm they cured him of the pain wben at
stool; that they next cured the dial ritcea, sad finally the
pains In his bones'—That the medicine seemed lo add
strength to him everyday Retold the doctor yester
day the 11th instant, that he felt himself well. and also,
that be owed his recovery to r ndretha Pills onder
Providence, that he had taken t h e r m
edicine fevety day
for 18 dam that the doctor told him if he had known h e
bad been taking that medicine, he should not have stayed
another day In rite house. He conaiders ti Ishii; dnty to
make this pnblic statement for the benefit of all similarly
afflicted; that they may know where to find a medicine
tint will cure them.
OHN BHA VV.
John Shaw being by Me duly sworn J this I.2th day or
April. 1842, did depose and say tha i tbe &vetoing state
meet 1,1 true. J. I) WHEELER, eornansslatter or Heeds
The BR.iLamaltrii PILLS are mord at Dr. Brae,
dreth's principal offlre.l4/..EIROADBUT. Maw Teat'
and at his prineipal Wire. No. se Wood atreal. Plttsbaeit*
the O NLTPL:IO2 la Pittidrargivirbert Dia deitaiaa ego
be obtairsed,
sop 2N—rjec3it;
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i___.................:_1111E LITERARY POS'
For pablishiar a sew Daily Paps, in fil o City of Pitt* I
Y
la be (ratified the
DA IL Y MORNING POST. l
Tug e su A dber. t 3 vl ng made m aau r atuolsbaromercu
ry Into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily •
paper with the title of the Doily Ahraing Post.
The leading object of the "Nam" will be t be darsemina
(ion and defence of the political principles that have here
tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respec
papers, and their best efforts will still be devoted to t
ive
the
advancement and spectra 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 nial•
tent and occurrences that come properly within the cohere
ofa Public Journal, to make their paper sufficiently in•
cresting. to entitle ft to the patronage of the public, ir•
respees ire of party con dderat ions.
In addition to the political and general news that will
be found in the ....41orsiag Post," the Fditors will take
pains to furnish the business community ss ith
1 the latest and most itittresting CONSIZRCIAL ISTSLLI
CINCZ from all parts of the Country, and to have Pre
a.
red such accounts of the Markets and the Slate of Trade
as will beadvanlageous to our Merchants and Bushiest:
Men in their sous
11
Terms.--The POST will be poblished en a large miner I.
al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Journal) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLA RS
per hn num,payable In aJvance. It will also be sold by
news.boys at the low rate of Ttl'O CENTS a
ahlvertiseneves will Is, Inserted at the •lo ropy.
wtst rates
charged by the other dally papers of the city.
ley-TWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Post
who will bu engaged on the most liberal terms
Tilos. PII/LLIPS
?V. fi. SMITH.
Aumo 31, 1842.
IDS. KY. LEAF TOBACCO mo
in re and
I CIQ M for sale by J. G. 4- A GORDON,
No 12, Wafer ?freer
«' 1 1• k P/111.1P RAKER
CO NTINUED.
The !reveller's couutenanle fell, but it
brightened immediately, and he continued,
And farther doWn that strtatrn are the ru— ,
ins of an old abbey; and under the south
windo w of that abbey stands a broad, flat,
marble stony}'
'Ay, true enotimh,' said Burnett; 'l've
pegged my top on it many a time When I
was a boy. ,
I 'Peter Pike, then, has not turned that
(
atone into his mildew,' persisted the siren.
ger, smiling; 'and as it retutins there; fortune' why,
my friend, our fort's made—that's
alli'
_ -
'I don't see--I don't understand; you've
not insensed me into it yet', said Burnett.
'The rime' s Not come for telling all; I
have said enough to prove to you,that with
out ever having been here before, I knew
exactly what I have told, and more too,
which,whe n I have had some refreshment,
you stall know.'
What the Irish peasant has to give, he
.
gives freely, be it much or little. Hospi,.
tality has teen called the virtue of savage
life; he it so; its exrrcise is delightful to the
wayfarer. As ;he evening advanced, it was
evident that note ithstanding Grace's de
sire to bear all the stranger had to eornotu.
nicate, h e was not disposer) to gratify ber
curiosiv, and she and her brother were
soun dismissed to O•eir beds. _'There was
ia half-finished closet inside Grace Bar
nett's little room, which served (if truth
!must be told) as the nursing chamber of a
pet calf, which she was Zeroing with more
than ordinary care; foi!tire creature was
r. .ilk white, devoid of spot or blemish, and
consequently regarded with superstitious
tenderness. As the stranger was to occupy
Mick's bed, the poor natural was content to
share the calf's straw; but when his sister
wet t to cover him with a supenunaerary
blanket, she found him sitting, his arms
enfolding the neck of his favourite dog, and
his eyes starin 4 with the expression of one
who listens attentively. •
'Go Or-sleep, Michael.'
'Whisht!' exclaimed the boy,holding up
his finger.
`What ails you, astoree
'Whisht!' he again repeated.
'Lie down. Michael.'
'No, no; I saw —whishtl —I saw what
Lardy Pike kills the birdeeror with,peepitr.
peep w
in', peepin', in th e stranee man's brfp,sl_ .
sa the reuzee of ,t--her he! Uncle's
the fool, if uncle trusts hi it—whisht!
The astonishment occasion e d by the
stranger's story at once faded from Grace's
mind; but if it did, her first impression re.
rived with tenfold strenf2th. How was her
uncle to make his fortune? What connec
-6011 could he hare with the traveler's
dream, ur the dal stone ill the old grey ab
be.,. ? Iler spit it sunk within her. A.
tithe proctor had been murdered about 2
years before, and thrown into the gravel
pit. Her heart beat fe-bly e i;hin her bosom
and half creeping, half staggering to the
door of her chamber, she put her eye close
to the latchsbo'e, and saw to I er astonish..
went her uncle evidently preparing to ac.
,company the stranger out,thou g h the night
W 39 dark and stormy; the travel"er was al.
reedy equipped, and Black Burnett was
putting on his big coat. Nor did it escape
the h it I'S I.bservalion, thi.t the whiskey but.
'tle was nearly empty, and that though the
strange ' was perfectly sober, her uncle's
She was
cheek was flushed and his step unsteady...—. ,
about to let them see that s he was
not gone to bed, and to entreat her uncle
mit to ,co forth that night, ta hen she remem
bered that their cottage wa s 'a good step'
from any other dweling, and that if their
mysterious guest in ended violence, he
could easily overpowe r a half drunken man
and a feeble girl; poor Michael was always
count rd as nothing. Site saw her uncle take
up his spade from out of the corner, and
notwithstandieg the stranger's entreaties to
be perminad to carry it, she was pleased to
observe he persisted in his determination
to bear it honsel. A tremor she could not
account for came over her, and as they do-,
sed the outer door, she nearly fainted.
Blitck
on their w ßurnett and his visiter proceedep
ay in the direction of the gravel
pits,
You're sure of the road? enquired the
stranger.
Am 1 sure that this is my men band? re- /
Plied Burnett; first the gravel pits—then
th e b tidge—no, then the elm—then the
bridge e—then the °tad ahbey—then the fiat
sto Ahl what
when will the neighbors say,
Grace flourish a off to mass on a
side-saddle? and to think of your bringing
me such news just as I'd got into the dol:
drums about the lase, Three days—three
nights, I tnean—since you dreamt of the ..
goold.
Three, exactly.
Under the flat stone?
Ay! do let me carry the spade; and see,
as we seem to he on the edizo of the gravel
pit, had you not better walk next to itl you
know it, and I don't.
I thought you said you war ukto
turn of the crag, through the drt
Ay, to be sure; but give me the spade.
1 tell you I won't; havnt you the ba
how th g
ihat's to carry home the red gook!! Lord,
ey will all .stare! Grace tiLarrt put
Would uncle then with a bows of whis
key; I'd have a whole
alive! cask. Whir, man
can't
!youo walk as straight as I do?
you almo
' o at me over the edge of the pit,
and there s good six feet wather in the hot,.
',tom of it. There. jest where the MOOD
shines, is the elm•tree, and ----
not', the Laud on
T km„e.
The Las Lia the Lease.
BY MRS. S. C. HALL.