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SMITH,
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, year,
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PUBLIU
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F E S, &O.
CM Posy Orrica Third between Market and Wood
at reel-a—AL M Riddle, Postmaster.
Voaeovt Hamm, Water,4th door from Wood at. Peter-
Imes hstelifings—Ata,Bst John Willock, Collector.
Cirr TREASOIt, Wood between First and Second
Mreets—!amts A. Bartram, Treasurer.
COOltirt TIMLIBORT, Third street, next door to the
mid Piesbyterian Church—S, R. Johnston, Treasurer.
11111[01.6 rimer, Fourth, between Market and Wood
*r evs — Alexander Bay, Mayor.
Illeecriour's EXCAANGIC. Fourth, near Market at.
BANKS
Pirresocan, het weew Market and
tithe and Fourth streets. Wood streets, on
M ICUrMILMTS' &ND MATICIP•CTURCRe •ND FARIIICRIB' Da
tum' Bane, (formerly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between
Wood and Market starts.
rcettwee, eirth street, near Wood.
hioneatalntc• noun fIOTELS.
, Water filreet, ne
levy LLLLL floret., corner of Penn and S.
the Bridge .
Iliritcuarra' floret., corner of Third and Wood.
A atlllttCan Horim,corner of Third and Smithfield.
Sra-rai. turner of Penn vtreet and Canal.
ifiraitao • Acta, Liberty Orem, near Seventh.
MlLLzits ai /.1.151011 !loves. Liberty St opposite Wayne
Bliamanctuarr hiLastom Roust. Penn St. opposite Canal.
1111•Mm.1111
ttonERT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.-olrtre remo
tett to Baltewell's offices on Grant st., neatly opposite
.tne new Court House, next rooms to John D. Mahon,
tag ,—First floor.
SP!, 10
111EKIS. If. ELLIOTT, M. D.—O ffi ce removed e•
-IL St. Clair •treet, between Per" and Liberty Si,. ,
Pittabatrirk.
I , 1 0
NEW GOODS. —Prrstaa 4- Markey, wll,,lrsale and
retail dealers In English, Frrnch, aid I/num:file
Pry Goode, No. !:1. hlnrket !tt , Pitts!nirgli. sep 10
M I CANDLESS & Attorneys and
Counsellors al Law: Office in the Diamond, hack
ow the old Court Douse, Pitishurgh. Aro 10
F it EUOVAL.- R. Morrow, Alderman; off! c north
to side of Fifth between Wood and Smithfield
et 8, Pittshurgh.
TO lIN 14'D E VIT r, Wholesale Grocer Reetifi
ink
ODistiller, And Dealer in Produce and Pitishurch
Magualictured Article,a, N.. 224 Liierty Street, Pito ,
hunk.
Sep 10
HoLl kUt H. WILL • IS I C . fill n 4. HI I.WqRI H
W iLLIEA 3US DILIVORTIT.--Wholesafr
Grocers Produce and Conan 11;611111 Merrliarthi, and
dealers is PitlAargli Maoufaetnred article, Nn.
Wood street. 29,
It Val. O'BURA ROBINSON, iorney al I,aw .
V Office , on the north side the Dia ttiolid.lietwee
dilatant and Onion streets, up stairs Pep It)
A I. DURBORAW, Attorney at Law; lenders
rill • his proiescional rwry ices to the. public. cur•
.er of Pint] and Market Streets, above D. Lloy,i 4- Co's
store, Pittsburgla, Pa.
sep 10
Jotts . ............ N. Ny",
SHERIFF S KEAN, Manufacturers of Coper.
!kJ Tin . and Sheet Iron Ware, N. 80. Front st Fri , . burgh. Hottse Spouting and Steamboat work promptly
tetteetited.
sep 10
THOMAS ITOUN .
FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG.
T ilos. B. YOUNG CO., Furniture Ware
Rooms, utoncr of Hand si. 4- Exchange Alley.
rarsona wishing to purchase Furniture, will find It to
their advantage to give us a can, bring fully satisfied that
we eau please as in quality and price. sap 10
min
MUTTON El Ams.—Just rcrelved IrWchoice Mut
toil Ilams, well cured and for sale cheap by ;lied°
sem or retail, by
ISAAC HARRIS,
fey JO
N 0.9, Filth st.
REVA BAGA,—.I supp'y ol Lambeth's Fresh Ru
t& Ba;a, and other different varieties of Turnip
Res 1. Jest received and for sale at REDUCID rattles at the
Dreg and Seed Store of SNOWDEN.
imp 10 No. 184 Liberty Street, I S
ut Wood.
wpm CLOSEY,S Boot and
ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to tile U. States
Bank. Ladies Prunetla, Kid and Satin Shoes made ;rt
he neatest manner, and by the newest French materna,
sep to
1000 1110RUS At ULTICA ULUS. in lots to suit
purchasers; to Fe disposed of by
F. L.
self ,
10 No. Ll 4 Liberty street, h S
ead ofNOWDEN Wood.
D AHLIA ROO l'S:k.w;, , ers and Fh ----- , ------------ , wer seeds
or w .
ery description, can always be had at the Drug
and Seed store of F. L. SNOWDEN.
see 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
WW:I. A. WA RD, D ENTIST., Penn st. three
door below irtv in street, Flours of business, from
9A. At., until 5 r. is , after which time he will attend
further
ho e
r x ceii t
inform in t
n c n azs w o h f n actual n ..,,
brinkn ece ss.i
Properl,v .
I :au n ici o
. thernpidi ln] tha I t lie experts immediate payment, without
LBS.llllnols Annual Mammoth Onion Seed, for
yon hi" part of sending in bills. rep 10
../ sale at the Drug and Seed store of necessit y
F. L• SNOWDEN, ----------------------
Chli NoT II'PA RL AIV D -------
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3 . . . , Upholsterer sad Cabinet
Imp 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
3 1..ker, Third el, between Wood Jllarket treets,
,
respectful informs his friends and l lie public that he is
LBS. NEW JERSEY SWEET POTATOES,
for seed; just received by
4 -60 ----
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. F. L. L. SNOWDEN, I reaus, Chairs, rabies, Bedsteads, Stands, flair and Spring
Mattrasser, Curtains Came's. all .orls of 1.1 i i
vela 10 No. 184, Liberty head of Wood et. .
work, which he will warrant equal . .0 any n i :a ' d ° e s i n ter t ii ie
'g
city, and on reasonable terms.
_____________
rep 10
GARDEN
Transplanting Trowels, Eddins 'look, Buthilng ItEAfOiCIL:--The subscribers have reinov. ( 77; --- ) w a.
Waives, Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., Just re• ,
calved and for sale by P. L. SNOWDEN. i ter between Wood and Smithfield streets, where
they will coniinue the Wholesale Grocery and Commis
sap 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. 1
sion hu.inet.s and would reltertfully solicit the patrot
CHOICE Venison liams.--Just received a small sup. icle orilleir friends J. W. BUft BR IDGE ,5- Cr
Dec 3
ply of very choice cured Venison Rains, On retail
Ilk small lots fpr current money.
ISAAC II A R Rig. Agent, i .__.__,___________
and Cons. aferchant
HITS Duteh Clover Seed, Orchard Grass and
Keotacky Blue Grass, always on hand and for
No. 134 Liberty street, bead of Wood.
sale by
aP 10
E IfBTER 4- BUCHANAN, Attorneys at Law, office
removed from the Diamond, to •iAttorney'sßow,"
rhady side of Fourth street, between Market and Wood
stows
seri 10
AGISTRATES'SLANICS, for proceedings in 4t.
tuchatent under the late law, for sale at this Office.
oa SALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal
Lase andlzh street. Apply to
sop 10 RIM. DARLINGTON, Market, near dlhst.
100 LBS. Landreth's French Sugar Beet Seed, Just
received and for sale at the Drug and Seed
F. L. SNOWDEN,
184 Utterly street, head of Wood.
store of
. l eP 10
DIMOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—The
copartnership heritefore existing between WIL
MASI HIGHT and BENJAMIN HOPEWELL is this day
IOW"
dhoolood by entail! consent. William Dip, is authorised
et the! ate era. the signature of the dint in settlitu op the business
st* 10 WILLIAM RIGBY.
BM/. T. vorzwead.
Migil
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PUBLISHED BY
I• PHILLIPS & W. if
CORA - P.R OF WOOD
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JOHNSTON TT .. - PITTSBURGH FEBRU
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Smithfield Foundry, Water
OHN ANDERSON
near the Monongahela Don.. -
LEONARD S. JOHNS, Alderman , lair street, se. Si,St cond door from Liberty.
DR. S. R. H sep 10-1 y
to Mulvan OLMES, Office In Second street, next door
y 4- Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10-1 y
QHUNK ¢ FINDLAY, Attorne
near the Ys at Law, Fourth et.,
Mayor's Office, Pittsburgh. sep 10-1 y
/11110. S. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, Fifth, between
1 Wood and Smithfield sts.,Plttsbureh. sep 10—ly
UGII TONER, Alto, nev at Law, North Ea:t corner
of Smithlield and Fourth streeLs. sep 10-1 y
1 THOMPSON HANNA. ............. ... ....TAVISS TURNDOI L.
, fI ANNA 4- TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse. No.
int Wood it., where may be had a General supply
of wri..in:. wrapping, printing, wall paper, blank hooks,
school books, 4-c, kr.
Sep 10-19
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lOp C. TOWN.3END 4. co.. Wiry Workers and
IL. Alansfactnrers, No. 7 23 Market street, between 2d
and 3d streets.
EXCHANGE FIOTEL, Corner of Penn and Clair
street:4,l,y
IdaIII HEIN 4.
svPlO-IF,
BROWNVILLE JUNIATA
ward Hui!lies. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25. Wood st., PlllSbilfgll.
sep 10
11 IG M ETAL.-77 ons soft Piz Metal for sole by
J. G. 8 1 - A. GORDDN,
.ep 13
No. 12 Water street
31000 "8.13 %CON 11. All'S
Shoulders, for saeh . s ,
J. G. ri• A. GORDON
No -
JAS. PATTER -30N, Jr.. ftirnilnznam, oear Pilisburgn,
Pa., I'llanu Irvin rer of I.orks. ltinces and Bolts; To.
barer), Fuller. M ill and Timber Screws; Houser) Screws for
Rolling Mills, 4.c.
rep 10—fy
'OLIN 11 , CLOSK EY, Tailor:lnd Lther.y
street, between Sixth and Virgin atte}•, Southt side,
sop 10
1 - %V 131011110 E (20., %Vholcsa le Grocers and
el Commission Meieltants— Second street, bet were
Wood and Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh. septa 1 y
JG. 4- GonnoN. ConnulaQinn and Forwardin
Merrhaets, lVater st. . PithdniNh. Rep 10-1 y
LTA MS. --4 casks ha ros. a good article, received ner S.
rt Corsair, arid for sale by J. G. 4- . GORDON,
sep TO
No. 12, Warer street
S UGAR S' M ol —% SSES----40 aids New Orleans 7nr-, l-.;() bids New Orleans %lassoes; for sale by Su
sep tO
I. G. 4. ArGORDON:
S UG A R.-7 aids prime N. 0. Sozar, rerelyed
R ‘l3ine, arid fur sale by J. per S.
G. 4- A. GORDON.
sep 10
No. 12, Water street
50 BACON CASK S, in order, on hand and Aussie by
Rep 10 J. G. 4- A. GORDON. No. 12, `Vater st
Qt VGA R AND MOI.ASSES.-13 aids:lnd 4 b. i• N.
1.-3 Sung%
3 bids N. O. %la:oases, received per Slegmboa I
`aporier, and for sale by J. G. 4- A. (1011 1/(JN,
Rep 10
No. 12. lValer creel
11131,5. LA RD OIL, fur sate 1 y
Q. A. FA DNF:szTOCK ¢ CO
corner of .S s ih and Wood
sep 10
163_1 PAPERS Germantown Lamp Nark for sale
by B. A. FA lINESTOCK
rorner of 6111 and Wood st •
6)00 . LISS Prepared Chalk, for ica ie hy
B. A. F AIINF.Sroric k co
enrol, r of Sib and Wood xi
1; ft A NI/ AlOl, ASSES —6ll Itlids. N. ( .1. So;
5 hills. do. do., lOU do. l'lntoati,,n
J. G. 4- 1. f)olt DON,
No. 12 Water Si I eel.
J 3 LAN PETITIONS, NOTICES, ace.
o be used in Bankruptcy proceedinz., pr !oral of
quad pa rusr,a rut In the forms approved by i lie Cuu ,for sale
the Other of ihe Mercury and Democrat. Pe p 111
WM. litrint.iit.D, fashion6/e hoot arid
shoe NI anufacturrr. No. 1(0, Third s t reet, betwee n
Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh Xt. n in
; "MASTER, AVRNEY AT LA W
has retnoved his office to the corner of I.'ourti
street andUlterry Alley, Imtweca Smithfield nod Gran
streets, rittalturch.
, ep 10
&DAVID SANDS, IV A & CLOCK
MAKER, No. 7, St. Clair str.Tt, Pitts%, burgh,
DEALER IN fr2ITCIIES,CLOCKS, RR E.9STPINS
FINGER RINGS, CII.RENS, KEYS, COMBS, ,s , c.
sep 10
LANDRETH'S GARD ENSEEDS.- A rllll
hand, and
sttpufor s ly of I.:11110We; Garden Seeds, always on
ale al Ins agency, the Drug store of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street, head of Wood
DR. DA VID WARD has hie office and residence
on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House,
second do eking from Roo; street. He will faithfully attend
all calls pertaining 1 0 lii. profession. Night calls should be
made at the door above the basement. sep 10
R EMOVA I. —Matthew Jones, Barber and Hair Dregs.
er, has removed to ['mirth street, opposilethe May
ors office, where he will be happy to:wait upon permanent
or transient customers. He solicits a share of public pat.
r0m.,..
COMIVIERCIA L AUCTION ROOMS, No
HO Ward Street, Pittsburgh.— R. A. Bailsman,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, is now prepared
to rereiveand sell all kinds Of Goods and Merchandise,
at his /ergo and capacious on No. 110. North East
Corner of Wood and Filth Streets, Fittsbugli.
Regular sales of Dry Goods. Furniture Groceries and
other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week.
Hardware, Cutlery, Dry GOOdl, and Fancy articles, on
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings.
Books, 4-c., every Saturday evening.
Liberal advances made ou Con signments when wanted
itericamtcs s .
Messrs. John D. Davis, Escr,
Baealey 4- Smith,
Hampton, Smith, 4- Co.,
P. Lorene 4- Co.,
J. W. Burhridge 4. Co.,
S. M'Kee 4- Co.
Capt. James
Pittsburgh.
C. Ihmsen, Esq,
Jonn M'Fadden Esq.
Logan 4- Kennedy.
J. K. Moorhead 4. Co.
Jas. P. Stuart, EN.
*. Robert Galway, Esq:
Capt. 1t.,. May,
McVay, Hanna, 4. Co. I
William Symms,
.• S.C. Henry, Wheeling
Lo
le Smith, !Maley 4. c o uisville
• M.
sop 16
OCKTON, Booksettere, Printers at
Paper Manufaettrrerse No. 37, Market et. sep 10-1
Er ni633.„." 121, Corner v
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J.J., Streets, Pitts/meg* has on hand a complete as
sortnientof Queensware suited to the city or country
trade. Also, a choice selection of pure white and gold
band DINING AND TEA WA RE, in large or small sets,
or separate pieces to suit purhaers!.
A cask of 46, 60. or 84 piecese sets, superbly painted
and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices.
Toy Teaware, plain, and rich .painted and gilt, (tom
Children's
1,00 to $5.00 per set-
Children's Mtl2B of every description.
White China Shaving Mites.
Granite Dining aid Tea Services, in white and with
splendid American scenery printed in Mae and black.
A large variety ofSteamboat Dining and Hreakfa•tt Sets,
imported to match. complete,
Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the
Derbyshire Potteries.
Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties.
Window Class, of every size.
Patent Buckets, Tubs and Keelera.
Stone Pipe Hrads, ti-c. 4 - c. 4-c.
All of which are respectfully offered In the pub
lie on the 1.10,1 favorable terms. Jan - 26, 1842-
100 Salts Rio Collet.
oct POI sate by
F. 4 .
ASE'S IIOARIIOUND P ; • 4- A. GORDON.
CANDY --Trrrcr has
received ibis day from New York. a (Fish supply o.
the above celebrated cure fur Coughs, Colds and Con
or relail. at his
gumption; and is ready to supply coutottierg at wholesale
Nedica l Acency, St; Fourth at.
nov 12
API JO 1y
1).-1V ID Cl..lRK,Tlgr'r. e • Titi7;;;Tite 13,,,i7 ---- m u , - , - .:_
Ilse removed to No, 34 Market street. I , etwen
Second and Third streets, where be woo d be happy
to see his old cti..iiiiiiers. and all others who feel dispos.
ed to patronize hint. He uses notlitng hut first rale
stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as lie gives
ling constant personal a ttenl ion to business, lie I reslm that
to will deserve ai.d receive a fair share of patronage.
l'sn 10
16,000 lbs. Bacon
El:'‘i . r ll7dni:":lJe: :.. i 11— „„ 1 ; --7---- Informs (j)-N
it:it:1;1:10,N A 11 1,i --- ,e
public that they ran always fled lee hest quality of Ice
Creams. totter her with al: kinds of r onOttionai y and
friths, in their see , nn at lila establishment No. 11.
Fifth street, hei we it Wood anti Market.
N. B.—Parties htyplied on !bp shortest noilre, ts ith
cakes • or ant thin , in Ills line. Also families furnished
wee Bread.
arm 10 i
EVA NN'S CAMOMILE PILL L s.—A li RA
HAM J. CLEM Ell, rr,a6aa at 6 Mott street,
New York, was afflicted with Dyspro4la in Its most
aggravated rot in. The symptoms were violent head•
ache, great debility. fever, costiveness, rough, heart.
burn. pain In the chest and stomach alvvas after eating„
Impaired appi lice, sevsai ion of lookin g it the Fromm-11,
furred longue, nausea, with frequient v oinitings, diZZ i lIPSN
I()Wa Mc night and 1 estleness. These had continued up.
ward of a twelvemonth, when. on consulting Dr. Wm.
Evans. 100 Chatham greet, and stiltmitting to his ever
suceessf n I Ind agrcrattle mode of l re:11111cm, the patient
was completely restored to twat:ft in the short spare of
one mom 11, and grateful Mr tile inealculabie benefit deriv.
ed. 2 ladly came forward and volontecred the above. slate
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. 8E.1.1.,Ed5, Agent,
No 20, Wood street. below Seronel.
gr R S rE_VT 1.2.31 PS, F01——A7.7,...77.;
1.-1-RD.—Tho.e who would rn gre.aly to reduce
their erperne Err light, shout if certainly pureliane one or
the above named Lamp*, as by their use there is a clear
, 11VIne °rat least twa., birds of the expense over Oil,and
the light obtained front this in pure and brilliant, and
whollk fire for,, smoke or di*agreea hie smell. We would
here foal* I r r's Patent is the only one worthy the
attention of the public, an it to the only one that in appli
eable to every variety or i•atiern of Lamp., and the only
one ii ;ai is ill urn Lard wzr,r,, at any temperature of cold
or heat. We have. in the itiort *Tare or three utoutt,s,
sold several houraniN: and with starer, an exreution,
thripe tisin2 thelll iltIVI• expressed thendrelven highly plea*,
rd with *lieut. and fully enn•lt,red of the great economy
by their u-e, writ as their rune' iority over either oil
or entiettrw, in record 10 111,111itline.s, and
The above nano/1 lam link t.
scan had only at
ER 0 fr.t 11.9 Y_VR,Virs ,
Third repo, nrarty orianslte the Post (lifj,,
Whore i* kept ro t - W:11111y on 11111.1 itannia eta?. Ti,,
arid G J:1,1 Lamp< 0 ions pat., rns.
Class lam p% .ohl IlOrtittraCtUrfird. prl ea.
%Vt. I xLr pirn-ilre in rilrrt to the pvit.'ir the
wpi c h is Railtseritted to by matt revert,'
de rill?,OS.
We, the 1.111.1,.i,2”,i. have bird and are lion. usl,
Carr ., Patent Lamps, fur burrito: lad or o: ber amia:
fat, and tve have tio litt‘tiat lon in saying that 'hey get(' an
excellent light—equal to any of the ordinary modes of
lighting a 11 011.9 e• at about one-third the cost, arid wholly
free horn smoke or other disagreeelile smell. We take a
pleasure In tr eommending these lamps to Ito. otiblir, as l'y
!heir tits there Is a great saving Over either sperm
or lard oil, or eines eandle,; and we iry.. 'bent to
be more elealllt :F3l lest ItOUloleNOßle !hat) either.
To be bad nt BROWN ill. B•YROPID'Ill only. Third street,
nearly now,. it, I In. Post Office.
Rev. IV. IV. Bak( well, James !loon,
A. NI. Rrtan, Charles Paelson,
" Jahn 31'Cron,
N. F. Venger,
G. Coiling. I'm. Graham, Jr.,
" Robert Dunla
Dr I p, E. Trovlllo,
L D. Sellers Wm. Douglass,
"E. 11. Gazzrim, Henry Atwood,
" Wm. M. IVright, Isaac CrUfle,
Robert H. Kerr, F:sq , George W. henry
A. Beckham,
Robert Me.Phereuri,
l'hortirt Onston,
John Q. Shaffer,
George Miltenberger, Wm. EichballMi
0. P. Shims,
J, II Tomer,
A. 111 Hier,
R. NI, Rid
Cr,dle, Wm. Martin,
Robertost Master Flenry RarZeSllel%
Gra.
Jaror• S Clark, of Ilia Amer
Allen Kramer,
A. F. Mariliens, Iran Hotel,
J ohn 11. Campbell
M. Stark house,
L, A lberger,
Dotter, Johnston,
N.
ill Met Illellin.
It Jut received, an improved Patent Lamp, for
kitchen Ilse.
no. 1 9 — (11w 4• wI i
,- (IBLIC, and i artrcularl I to mY fo,m,,
palrun• of thie e ttr—Fiavieg retired from the
practice of Medicine, I may lie perniiiied to say, that it
has fatten to the lot oft ut few person s to have I njoyeil
so liberal or large a share of obst reit ical practice as toy
own has been for th. last 30 or 40 years.
The experience oilhat 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 b o ih a
period of five years.) enables me tuitidge fully of the
merits orb!, pills.
So convenient, so of • and yet so see, did I esteem
these pills, I hat for the last five years In my practice. for
the cure orchronfr diseases, of whatever narn,r, and those
of females in particular, I have used more of them titan
all other medicines.
Like every other medicine, this must fail In some in
stanres, but in my hands there has been less disappoint.
merit a rid more sat isfact ion in rheadminist ration of thi s
one remedy than of ail others; its good effects sometimes
quite astonishin g inc.
If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either
.fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pi.ls were Just
the thing I wanted.
If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined
wantiwhir costivennss or Inactivity oldie liver. constituted the
se 3r my patient, the pills were Just the thing I
ed.
II I treated a case requiring an ei nnienagogue, the
Wilson' s pills were Just the thing I wanted.
If palpitation, headache, flushed c ountenance, or other
difficulties, Indicating a disturbanc e of the circulatory
and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'tarn
of life,' the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted.
Thus, without resnJet to the name, a disease might
happen to wear at tile ante I have had It under treat'
meat, particular inditation n or symptons arising, were
al'^ays moatpromptly and most happily met by th e
Vtillson's pills.
That so great a number ofdkeases, and sometimes rip.
parent ly opposite ones, in which I have used these pills,
should be cured more readily by I hein than by any oilier
remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, bait
why
person it s
Is so is as clear to y mind as thamany t a great di many
should become th m irsty from ha
causes, and yet all require that common and greateerent
t of
all bleadngs, water to quench their thirst.
In conclusion, it la due the •eputation of ['le medicine
and the public, ho Bay decidedly and un conditionally, that
the Wilson's pills are theonly combination I have ever
met With In my longcourse of practice, that really pos.
eearesanything curative or specific (brisk* headache,
Yours 4.c., De. MILO ADAMS,
The above Pills designed particularly for the sick
flaed.Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels fe.,
Prepared by the proprietor Dr. B. A. Wilson, and for
tisk, wholesaie and retail, at his dwelling kt Penn street,
below Mart:wry,
Oct 1
_____„........ m .....
R. GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These
D Pills areslrongly re commended to the notice of
the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing
those complainta peculiar to their sex, from want of ex
ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate
costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous
affections: These Pills have gained the sanction and
approbation of the most eminent Pliyiiiclana in the
ted State*, and many Mothers. For sale Wholesiale arid
Uni
rietall. by.
asp 10
R. E. SELLERS, Agent,
No. 20. Wood Street, below Second.
Will. ADA IR, Boot and Shoe Alaker. Liberty St.,
The subsc
opposite tAe head of Smithfield PitrsbargA.—
riber having bought out the stock of the late
Thomas Rafferty, deceased, has commenced business
iall n the old stand of Mr; R., and Is prepared to execute
descriptions of work In Ills line, In the best manner
and on the shortest notice. Re keeps car sita ntly on hand
a large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and
of the best quality. De so:fells the patronage of the nub
ile and of the croft.
OCT) 10 IV,II. ADAIR.
pITTSBUR CI; If lIIANUFACTOR y.-Spr Spices.
and A ri e s for CarriaAres at Eastern Prices.
The subscribera manufacture and keeps constantly on
hand Coach, (3 and Eliptlc Springs ovarranted,) Juniata
iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, ftrais
and plated Huh Sands. Stomp Joints, Patent Leather,
Silver and Rrass Lamps. Three fold Steps, AI a Ilea b le
Iron, Door fla miles and Hinges.
JONES COLEMAN.
St. Clair st.. near rr e 11 Irghrtly Bridge.
D. SELLERS, 51. D., °Rice and dwelling In Rolm,
• near Ferry gt 'eel
SP p 13—ly
LOOK AT THIS.
oral In
The ;Mem inn ‘fte who have heen somewhat step.
referenre to the uumerons certifirates plit.tished
in favor or Dr Swyne'a Clrimponnd Syrup of W lid Cher
rV. on occouttl orthe persona helm: uti/ , vown in this sec
tinn of the Stale, is respectfully directed lo 1 lin following
rertiflrtue, i he writer of whirls has been a eh izett of this
horough forsevernt years, and is knot, n as a gentleman
of Integrity and responslltlilly.
I have used Dr STo the .Iffent, %Ir. J. Kin BY.
s
Cherr
wavne' Como 11,.d Syrup of Wild
y for a rough, with which I have been severely of
flirted fir altoitt foot months, and I have nn hesitation
in snying that it ix i he most efreetl ve medirtne that I hnve
been able to procure. It cnmpo.es all uneasiness, and
ngrers well with my diet.—and mnntalns a regular and
good tippet de. I tar freely recommend ft to all others
similarly A flirted. J.Milantr X. Borough ofehamlkerph'g.
March 9. 1': 411.
Pen 23
For 'ale by WILLI A M
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAIIENTAL
TREES.
RSONS deitirono of prortirine rridt. Sit:lde. and
P E
Ornament:ll Tree:, or Frlirtitiherr, from Pliiindel
pl . io or New York, are reritterted to make application no
noon an m:lide. Drill rind Seed Store of lie nob
rrrilier, wiirre rnit Le liail ratalogner, rratuilintirdr, or the
most excellent .a r lel ren
F. L. SNOWF.N,
ger. 21 Na Irl4 Liberty el reef, !trail of lVooi,
171 xi i n FILE ‘I 1 Nur % I • 1 . 1 - ar: v.— Pal ilea raw field re.
Q r,r7 ft' fly rwrivirli to.
in. friends and I lie polder gen
erally, that lie liaqrnminenred the !)iarble bii.lne.c at the
corner of Pint, and (Mier v •4•••., tv here will tio eopacanily
on hand. tomb ,tooei. mantel pie,es, mono mert.. head
arid fool combs table. slab. for ealiimrt ware. and every
arlitk.a o,•rt, ining to the I.l4lnria. Ile wil warrant his
vrork fol. well done, and lilA char:zen will I moderate.
fle ra,,pert it, ily a.k. a vha re of mildir pa I rona7e. ..rp 10-
, 111
.1.V.A. - .9 4. TUR.VR (71,1„ PRorRIRTOR• or TUE rf.TN.
;1 i TON PAPER !HILL. gu.ohr.nville, Ohio. hark: 'awn.
red t1.....0re from /hi. city. have appointed Floldoldp
,(• Prowne. N0..19 Market et., between Rrd and 41 h. s•
' vents for ,t.e sate of the ditTerent kind.of Pa per ma nnfar
i coerce • v them, where their friend. and rii.romern will al
wn va find a ro2n!ar .nr ply of parlor, .11,t ) as Cap and
p at Wraina. plain and rains lined: Wrnnolnr and Ten
; Paper; Ronne! Pori rd. , . and Pi intinz P 11 , ,, r
on
a t ,c. an a /In, ril i, . nil of which will In , !old on the nioat
neennonorlitlnT Prrnt,c.
Ilro Ililllp S- Rant-me. rnonnfl,ltirrra II nd Importer, or
1...,,0 Paper. and Itordr,, kerpa con•ta nil) , on hand eve.
ry variety of Iv:nil-v. Nrfor nod Cliaml•er Pae, of the
'amen! .1 vle•.: and Ino.:1 Iraviesorno pnltervis, n rich :hey
will cell low and on arrommoda,inq iering, whole.ale
or retail,
nov IR—tr.
Puna. Er l'ldtfortn Shales oil 1% hi el s, to weigh 2,5001('a, a
$55 00.
do do
do
do do 2.005 at $45 00
it, do
do 1,500 at :i5 00
do
do
do do do 1,000 at :41 00
do do stio at 25 00
Wu') raisin: levers an:M(1010n ors.; to each rca lc.
Dormant %rates for the 11 , e of Warehouses. Phu/ riug
Mills. kr...tile same pricr, as al,ot-,..
.11,,,, White's Patent I 'oUtiler Scale. with 0. Voting's
irnprovi wrote, and a variety of (mu., counter scales.
which they will sell for front 8 in 8.15,
Thee also inarilifariure Strain Elicit:ea for Flouring
Mill Saw Mills. Salt ‘Vorks. .tc„ doable arid sina'e
:;cued slide laihezifoot and oilier lathes for wood turning
ntacliitteq lOr lenaniltiz chairs, platting in:whines, door
and sash machines. trail', pal, ot horse power, with or
without thrashing machines. a Imperior an IC le: tire's:at
saw, shaft., machine s for sawing Intl), Tinner's tna
chiiies and tools oftt II descriptions, also for Inaking I,lark I
ing boxes , a suirprior article; zovernors fur steam engine• vt'
oucks, laps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or joint hots 'Ol
and machinery' for making the same, cotton factory tna
chinery made or repaired; printing Press mailer's In riled
and printing pres4es repaired.
JAMES MAY, Agen:.
sep 22-4 f
,lOUNG 4. BR ADBURY
JOIIN 13. GUTII
sin.' Merc Rll3, Auctioneer and Commis.
hant, JVo.JO6, corner of Wood .i• rift h its.
Pittsburgh: Ifa vin_ been a ppointed one of the A tiction•
eery fm the City of Plisburg h. tenders lin:services to Jo! -
bets, manufaci tirers and dealers, who may he di -moped
to make ria I of. market• lie is prepared to make.
advances on consignments of all saleable commodities,
and trusts to sail-fy curt., s pnclents by quick sales, and
speedy !and favorable returnos.
'That the various interests which may be confided to
hint, shall he adequately protected, be brings to the aid
of his own experience in business and acquaintance with
merchandise generally, the services of Mr. SAsinect.
FAHNICSTOCK: heretofore advantaceously known, as an
importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, wish
W ll Olll a permanent engagement Is made.
EF It TO
Messrs. M. Tiernan, Pres E
~ of M. 4- M.
Bank.
Darlington 4- Peebles,
i‘ Robert Galway,
James M. Cooper,
James May,
o R. M. Riddle.
.. Wm Robinson, Jr. Pres't Pittsburgh
of Exchange Rank.
Hampton, Smith,4- co.,
Jahn 1). Bast's.
Samuel Church,
.1. IC. Moorhead.
o Jae. W. Brown 4. co.
o John F 1 Brown. 4. co:
smith 4- It ILoley.
tt
`'artily ¢ elvers,
tt John B. Ithl.lte,
•, John Dateell.
FAMILY FLOUR—Just received a few barrels of
sale by
Seperier Flour, made expressly for family ese."Tor
In Store 50 barrels I SAAC CRUSE, 143 I.lb,
sup. flour.
'S Improved Pia
ninntlfarlur e d
11t,•rr
brtn een Ella
PIM alrerr
Iltaile(l,re an,
.and the fol,ow
ti g , cales(wh o
y coinpoPed o
N o. I, "Or
Plat fur
~J l / 1 4 e,a1
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fin AN DTI ETEI PILLS.
LET Invalids read the following account of a Sailor
cured of a complication of afflictiot t s in nineteen
days hy the use or Brandrei it riiii. It distinctly proves
there are berlis ii, nature which have affinity cure be
rause of disease, and Braudreib's Pllteare made for them
Read and be convinred. Take the mode
antlhe cured
F:X T/L IORDL.V.IR re CR R OF RHECT.IIdITISAI
DIA It I: IHE-1, AND AFFECTION OP 7'HE L bd'VO A
JOON SH•ly.
brine of Pembroke, Washington county, Maine,
dilly Swor n , says, that be was taken violently sick
about six MOTIIIIS Sinre. The pains in his head, breast,
hark, len side and instep being SO had that he was tine
Melo t
help himself. and was taken Into the Chelsea Hos.
pilaf in ilie efts of Boston. That after 'wing in said
hospital five weeks, Doctor Oils said he did not know
what was the matte' with him, and that he could do
thing for him, norrould lie prescribe any medicine
hat he, therefore, was conveyed front the Chelsea Hoe
dim! to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he
was there physicked with all sorts of medicine for a peri•
oil offcur months, suffering alit be time the most heart.
rending misery,— That, besides his affection °fills hones
he was trmittled 1111101 wit h a disease of the lungs:some.
totes he would spit a quart of phlegm it, the day; he-itles
is affection lie had a had Diarrhina, which had more
.attended NM from the co which
of his sick.
••• That at times he dreaded a stool won., than lie
'could have dreaded dear li; that be can compare the feel.
leg to nothing save that of knives passing through his
bowel,. A Iler suffering worse than death at the Sailor's
Retreat, on Staten Island, the doctor told him that mech.
eine was of no use to him, flint lie mu.t try to stir about.
At this time he was suffering the greatest misery. That
his hones were so tender he could not hear the least press.
ore noon the elbow or upon the knee, that his Instep was
most painful, that as the Dodd!' said he would give him
no more ntedielne he dstermined to procure some of Dr.,
firandreth's Pills, which he did, frorn 241 Broadway
New York; that he c ommenced with five Mlle, and some.
time. increased the dose to eight. The first week's use
so much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing
what he was using, said, Mow, Shaw, you look like a
man again; If you Improve In this way, you will Coon he
well.' That he found every dose of the Brandrella Pills
relieve him, first they mired hiM of the pain when at
stool; that they nest en red the diarrhoea, sad finally the
pains in his bonete—l'hat the medicine seemed to add
strength, to him every day. Fletold the doctor yester,
day the 11th instant, that be felt himself well. and also,
that he owed his recovery Bre
Providence, that he had taken to
theand medicine l Pills
eve under
lyday
for l&fays; that the doctor told hint if he hod known ha
hadellAn taking that medicine, he should not have stayed
another day In rite house. He considers It IBMs data to
make t his pnblic statement for the benefit dfall similarly
afflicted; that they may know where to find a medicine
that Willeure them.
4/1:/HN SHAW.
John Shaw tieing by me duly sworn this 12th day o
April, 1892, did depose and say that the form:dog slate.
ment is true. .1. vip A EELER,Commissloneror Deed%
The gIt..IXDRP,If PILLS are sold at Dr. Broil.
drelh's principal office. 241, B 1? 0.11. D ff:SY. New York
and at his priaetpaloace,Plo.9s' Wood streel,Pittsiburgh,'
the ONLY PL.WE la Pittsburgh Where the genurne eat
be obtained!
sep n—dwbri.
> Plitladera
I
I lento
Pft()SpEcTM -- " . ...7.
For publishing a neb Daily Paper in tits City of Fitts
___.
urvi, to be entitled the
DAILY MORNING POST.
THESubscrlbers having made arrangements to merge
the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Stereo.
ry info one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily
paper with the title of the Daily Morning Post.
The leading olijecl . of the oPosrr" will be the tßssemina
tion and defence of the political principles that have here
tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective
Papers, and their best efforts will still be 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 honrsl,
candidcn history of passing Political events, Foreign
nDomestic I ntelligence, and brief notices of all mat
ters and occurrences that come properly within the sphere
ofa Public Journal, to ke their nape! suflicienlo in
cresting to entitle it to wa the patronage of the public, it
respective of party considerations.
In addition to the political and general news that _will
be found in the n.,Ve,sisg,
.p,,st" thalnitors will take
pains to furnish the businesss community will'
the latest and most Interesting CoXtel¢ll(l47.",ilrfrt.l
- from all parts of the country. and Icy have prepa•
red suns accounts of the Markets and the Stale of Trade
as will beadvantageous to our Merchants and Business
Men in their several callings.
Terms.—The Port-wit:lm punished en a large unrieri.
al sheet or line paper, (manufactured especially for thiq
Journsl) at tits arm -natty low rate of FIVE bOLLA RS
per a nnum,payable in advance. It will also he sold by
newsboys at the low rate of Tq-og:±ENTSO copy.
-Veer/laments will be inselhadrae the lowust rater
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
I:*.-TtV ENTY active lads are wanted to sell tbe - Post
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
THOS. PHILLIPS
W. U. SMITH.
Auqnsi 31, 18.12
1_ 00 MIDS. ICY LEAF TOBACCO. in store and
for sale. by
J. O. 4 , A GORDON,
so 12, Water street.
.iickersliain, gor sale only by S. A
corner of Wood street and Virgii,
alley
a ley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is gent for Western Pennsylvania. sep 10
F ARM FOR SA I.R.—rhe undersigned offers for sale a
tract of 'and situated 4 miles frt.., freepost, In the
direction or Kittanning. Elitll'alo 'township, Armstrong
county. containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and under good
fence; 10 of whlcn are in meadow-- a good square log
dwelling houseand cabin harp erected thereon—an apple
otchard of 80 heating trees—and a spring of excellent
water convenient to the houge-
FOR TER .IS apply to the suhscrihcrs residing at the
Saltworks on the rennQylvania Canal, 1 mile above Free
port.
TO TILE IVlSE.—lits now well understood how
much disorders of the mind depend for their cure
unon a due attention to the body. It is noiv understood
flow valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid
accninulstions without wealicnlng the bodily power. It is
now understood that there is a reciprocal influence he.
I ween the mind and the hotly. It is now understood that
purling with the Bra ticket h Pills wit/ remove a melon
el udYtand even Insanity Is cured by perseverirwly using
them. it is now understood how much domestic happi
ness depends upon the healthy co million of the digestive
now well known that the Brandreth Pills have
cured thou:tan& 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 that the firandreth Pills so cure hot it in also um
dc•ntond hoe/ they cure; that it in Icy their purifying erten(
on the Mood t het they restore the hotly to licaitit.
The Veltle of the medicine Is becontina more and atoms
manifest, It Is recommeraited daily from family to family.
The ftrandreth Pills remove In air almost imperceptittle
Th e
all Pills
accumulations and purify and invlgo•
rate the itiood.attil their good enc.'s not coo ntertmlan
red by any inconveniencen; !eine composed entirely of
vecetattles they tin tint expose those who use them to
danger; and their effects are as certai n as they are salm
tory; they are daily and safely admini—ter t II to infancy,
youth. mnhood, and old ant. anti to women in the most
CHI heal nail delmateclrrnmstances. They do not disturb
or shock the animal functions, but restore their order
anti tahlith their health.
Sold at Dr. Braadreth's Office, No. 91, Wood street,
ril 10,11r:7h. Price 2.5 rents per hos, with foll directions.
MA ft f{--The only place in Pittsburgh where the ;r
inn Pills ran he obtained, in the Lector's own office, No.
9$ Wood street.
sep ID
0 THE 1.4171 ES —Why do YOU not remove that
T supet (Wolin hair you finite upon . youy foreheads
and 'toper lip, 7 By calling at Torrur's, 86 Fourth
and obtaining a bottle of Oottratid's Pe
tines Suldles.
which will remove It at once withotit affec ng the skin.
You ran also obtain rouraturs holy celebrated Fest de
Brave, whirl, will at once remove all freckle:, pimples,
eruption, of the skin. and make yoor Eire look per ectly
fair; and to those who wish to assist nature by adding
more color to their rl;prks, they ran oidain some of Gou.
aud's celebrated ks•
It 01/2e. which cannot he rubbcd
trr, ever, by a wet cloth. Also may be found a good as.
~t of Perfumery, such an Cologne. Rears' Oil, AI
t. Palm, IVituisor; end other Soaps.
Reim niber at Tuttle's Medical Agency, 86 41h street
Dec. 8, 1842
11.314 PHILIP RAKER
I a . tats. r"
Sr,, also, are the prim's . ; fu r the lady in
qeestion, with her maidserva nt , had voy—
aged out t r two hund r , d pounds. In re.
turning, she had sowed to pay for herself,
her two children, and tWo maidservants,
one thousand pound s ! So certainly she
had a right to expect better entertainment;
but, with all this her princely husband
thought it better she slieuld have a pi ivate
stock of luxuries, i ease her appetite
should be delicate. Ile the:efore, got
'pickled oysters, choice Nureutuly, porta..
ble soups, and all k nds of de;icacies, pack.
ed up to take wi h her• lie judged, how
ever, ri.ditly, that ne wh.e, no eatable
would be hairs) ceptable as good water
on board a ship; for, despte of all filters,
and every other remedy, %%titer long pre—
served tastes very nasty, the percolation
only removing the objects floating in rice
Wha ever exists in a state of so..
Natio n is irremediable;-s that the bilgy
water of the long cric.iscd p.lcudo fresh, is
d u
ui en tte as di , gtoqi ne as if rp, pains had been
it
cleans e it.
The water of Chittagong is the only
ter which never cha , igos. At the end of
(three years it is quite. a , clear sn.l asfresft
that is, when welt bier le.1) as it was when
tirst taken from ihe spring. To ensur e
his wife this luxury 11r. ------
way to Chittagong sent all the end procuring three
hundred dozen of this refrcshing beverage,
which previous to pack i!:e, in hampers,
were placed on th e long rows of banquet..
ing tables ivh:cli stood in the grand hall of
his residence near Nloorf,hedabad. His
wife's sleeping room open e d into this hall,
while her newly burn child only two
,
montha old, inhab i ted a room o
side of the building n the other
On the evening of —(wh ver date you
like), Mrs. A: was suffering more than or.
dinarily. So acute were the serni.rheu.
matic pains which a ccompanied the ague,
that she was unabl e to turn in her bed,
and her doctor began to shake his head,
and talk gloomily about the probable re-
Mr.su. A. was ie despair. The hope
of being able to reach Europe was almost
given up by the patient herself, ti ho began
to be'ieve, though usually of a sanguine
disposition, that she was beyond the hope
of cure.
was just past midnight, and the surf
ferer had fallen into an uneasy sleep. The
nurses and other faithful watchers were
snoring more soundly, when a sudden
crash shook the whole building, a crash
more terrific than that of the loudest thun
der, or the roar of a whole park of nrtil.
lery. The hous e shook aa.-if moved by au
earthquake ; the noise seemed like that of
a wing of the mansion falling in.
How beautiful, how pure is the mind of
woman !--how superior to that of the male
sex ! A man thus awakened would have
instantly thought of Filmset'. Mrs. A. was
a mother, a fond
of h er mother. The thought
d. •M infant inst antly ftished across her
mnactedl y chiltri my boy!' cried she, dis
try, eqd with one bound she sprung
from her bd, and before her aldrmed and
astonishecillteodants had recovered fhiiti
wits, their mistress—was half acro ss
marble hall, up to her ankles in wate r ,
rushing fornard; with anxious e,
_M =
THE LITIC HAUT POST.
:_.
C 171121 PO — B. TIEL L
BY 11. R. AnotsoN.
In no country on earth is the ague felt
with greater violence than in India....
Heaven help the unfortunate person when!
it attacks! Nothing but a trip to Europe
will shake it off; and even that sometimes
fails to establish a permanent cure. Once
visited by this dreadful malady, the unfor. ,
tunate - sufferer s- Idom escapes without
several returns, even thouA years elapse
between the int , ovak of this paralyzing
disoee. The native who sees p white
ma us affei ted sincerely believes that
he is tortured by a devil that has taken up
his abode within his person, and conse
quently, recommend s him to try every sort
of chap to scare the demon away. The
English. doctor, when consulted, is sure
to prescribe a sea voyage as the best
c lian ce of recovery.— I once knew a lady
who was a maftyr to this horrible, ;his tor-.
jtusjog, complaii,t. It had aitaclvd her
ust as she was slowly recoveting aft er her
p h yai
conanentent. She applied to her
clan, .who ordered hr r instantly to return
to Europe. The Brahmin who happened
to b:. Cti he dominion at the time, laughed
at the remedy, declaring that 'Unless MU.'
ter Debbil him choose fly aw.,y, change of
air nu good.' The lady's husband ex
plained to the Ilindoo pr iest that he look
ed upon kin, as a goose. He shook the
donor by the hand (for he was an excel.
lent husband.) and twilit diately began to
, prepare for his w:fe's departure.
It unluchil3 so happened, however, that
the disorder had arrived at such a height
that Mrs. A---- had not been able to move
from, or almost in, her bed for six weeks.
It was therefore determined that she
should wait until a lu , l in her pains per.
milted her tem , val to the boat, which
to o w f . a t s hee
season
vey , her on board the first ship
a ,
the returning y J r ,:
have Eu long resi
ded iu India are considered fur more deli.
cate in their tastes and habits than the ro
sy nymphs who have passed their days in
not them climdte,s„llr. A-- began to lay
in a stock of what is styled 'private store,'
consisting of eatable s and drinkables of
the most dainty description, for the use of
h:s with; not but that lie knew the living '
on board a homeward
.hound Indiama o to • .
be luxurious beyond description, and as
unlike the coarse feeding in an Outward
bound vessel as
~~~~