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Intillt;11.-ADAMS WILSON'S, /keit, Cathartic, dead
alai Dyspeptic PILLS, ttssiralet particularly for
*l4 sick liauNichai Dy spepsia, Couthipatios °flits Bete-
A Jrt. CalrelVieltt TROY OA , Tine PallniCialls
or
leasoidgeritoor. rauss.—Mtbough Benito:mita/1y oppo
- .00440thewitsdasy.tern of secret nortrunis and Patent
itodicines, yrt we have for several years past reeein-
MocediettatrAL A. Witron's Pilio to a number-of students
1-,delfersotl , ClUilege, and other individuals and families
si
•aemenailit 0/alert& biedieirre, and having a know,-
sate Ur - their poinpaeltlon, and believing that they will,
istoor-oallurnmswer the indications prepared by the
reoprietor, and itnowing *int they are prepared by a
sregolutiy educated and intelligent Physician, we shall
-aelontinue chterfally to recommend them in ail appropri
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D. B.BTSVENSON, M. D
J. V. fIERRIOTT, M. D.
11.18'FADDEN.
'fartealiburgh,July -8..1840.
A 0A2.1)....We,the subscril , n • Ministers of the Gas.
• VOl.anti members of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference
nufthei Methodist Episcopal Church; having each and all
the past few years. bad frequent opportuni-
Sties of .learningand trying the character of Or. R. A.
'Wilsan's•Tunic Cathartic and Anti Dyspeptic Fills,are
vrapared to, and now state with p.easure in this commit.
Micatioa; that ea kupwahem to be an excellent medicine,
-rand as Ruch, recommend their use to our friends and ac'
~ quaintances, not only its a specific for sick head ache,
sand. Dyspepsia, for which they are recommended, bui. as
.staafeand efficient family remedy among children, and
-Ifur the prevention and remuva I of bilious attacks, etc., etc.
41itev. Julies°. Sansom, Rev. Wesly Browning,
Wm. D. Lemon,o Hosea al'Calt,
Jno.L. Williams, J B. Reed,
.Thomas Baker, . B. Hays,
" Francis H. Reed, 4 . B.F. Sedwick,
• LlarVey Bradshaw, e G. Martin.
• Wesley Smith, rr Thos. M'Grath,
"'" MosesTichenell, s• J. N. Reger v .,
'o A. Jackson, o Wm: Smith,
is *Cornelius Jackson, S. R. Brockunier,
^o. N. Callender: o C. D. Batelle,
`d John West, ss Wm. Tipton,
-so C. Hodgson, John Murray,
S. B. Dunlop, .. Dr. A. A. Jemison,
-.W4 ,23,1389.
. From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist
Vrotes.ant Church, signing rite sante.*
;lieu. Geo. Brown, Rev. Wni. Ross,
" John Beatty. •••‘ Rebell. Simonton,
r‘ Geo. Hughes, e John Clarke,
ei Joel loollty,Jr., Jas. Piper,
• Z. Ragan, John Burns,
• Jer.
BM
WS ins, " Dan. G: Ostron.
"My experience it not as extensive as the expression
tin the above certificate, but as far as my opportunity of
`seating the virtues of Dr. W ikon's Pills has occurred,
• cheerfully endorse the sentimen of their superior value.
WILLIAM REEVE=."
'NoTa..—A respectable number of names of Rev. gentle
-men of the Erie Conference, attached to the ;Move card
'has been lust. We attach such as have been since rup•
-gilled—Rev. Caleb Brown, Rev. Allah Keller, Rev. Jas.
B. Lock, itc., all concurring in the above.
So great body of conscient ions men, frankly experts.
II
-sing themselves as they do intim above, requires no cotn•
'Meta from us as to the character of the medicine we re
-needfully submit to the public.
" I ;CM,, poTER, from whom we received the following ea ,
is one of rt. the President Judge.s of this Commonwlth,
and brother of our present Chief Magistrate.
EASTON, PA , July 16,1839•
Sir:—liavlng been in the habit of using,. us a
''?amity medicine, your Pills, I can with great cheerfulness
=testify 10 their valise,in aitacksof SICK HEAD Acne, and
other complaints, arising from disorganization of the
- stop act; and shall not at any time willingly be without
'theta in my house. I should net , originally, have used
' -a hem, had I not known and appreciated our character
cand capacity as a -cgniarly educated physician. They
quire uniformly given relief, operating as a gentle cat ha r.
in affections of t he stomach and head, to which I have
- ^been:a good deaf sut.iect - , and they have been used by
Other members of my family with like success.
Very truly yours, J.M. PORTER.
Dr. Robert Adams Wilsqn.
Prepared solely by lite Proprietor, and for sale whole
'ogle and retail, at his dwelling in Teton sit c-el. below
'Marburg.
*We hope it may be noted here with the strictest pro.
^priety,that this Conference as a body, liad an official act
of favorable expreFsion towards 111.- proprietor and his
-methane. Thong!' made mailer of record, and to be
found at any time in their journal, not having a cops', we
=are not prepared to give its language. scp 10
Estate of Catherine McLaughlin.
L ETTERS of Administration upon the Estate of the
- above tintestate, late of Allegheny City, deceased,
having been granted. to the ti tub csig urd— Ai I pe , sons in
debted to mild Estate are hen h required to pay the
Amount:: due. and all having claims against it to make
*nowt t he sante without delat to o the sub
lurket scrib streeer or his Al.
1011t0Y, James 9. Craft Esq., N. 35 5 t ,
oburgh
ALEXANDER McLAUGHLIN,
August 3 1843.-6 c• Administrator
RE EY MADE COFFIN WAREHOUSE, Fourth
St., two doors frogs the U. S. Bank. Ws* Tro
.willo, Undertaker, respectfully informs the public that he
has removed his ready made coffin warehouse to the
landing recently occupied by Mr. R. G. Per lot il,direciti
-opposite his old stand, where lie Is always prepared to at •
send promptly to any orders lit lib. line, and I y strict at
tention to nll the detail;; of the business of an Undertaker
*be hopes to merit public confidence. tie will prepared
UL ALL BOORS to provide Hearses, Biers. Car loges and
,esery requisite on the most liberal terms. Ca is from the
, otruntry will be promptly attended to.
His residence Is in the same building with his ware
amuse, where those who need his services may find him
.Many time. -- •
W.W. IR - Wllt.
JUDOS RIDDLE.
JUDGE PATTON,
'W. E. IeCLURS,
zIEARE MARIS,
sep 10
OU2 12D1IFBUTIZIQ
'BOOKS , STEAMBOAT BILLS,
rAMPHLETS, HORSE fa I.LS,
BLANKS, - VISITING CARDS,
LABELS, A IaiRESS 1)0.,
'CHECKS, RI'S! N ESS 00,,
NOTES, NANO BILLS,
'BILLS OF LADING, CIRCULARS, kr, kr.
Together with every description cf I eller Press ['tint
Ong, furnished with neatness and desont rh, and on mode
tale terms, at tie office of the Da Hy Morning Post.
Sep 10
marli. Lawman, JR.. • . • • . • .10tnIP13 11.
_AMMER k C 0.., Erchasge Brokers, F o urth
• JLA Street, third door from _Market street, Pittsburgh;
give opened an Eichange Office, for the p u rchase and
-sale of Bank notes,Gold and Silver.
Silla and Notes, payable In the princiral cities in the
'United Stites:collected ,
interest paid on That DzrostTas of specie, par funds,
Azuf.eurrent,hank notes. •
REFERENCES.
Theritlzens generally, Pittsburgh. C. D W.
011.4Tbornimon if Co., Philadelphia. Carpenter 4- Ver
trogyst,.l..t S. Stone, New York. Johnston 4- Lee,Janies
'Miami, Baltimore, Rowland Ellis, J. S Goodman 4
.CoaXineinnati. I. E Tyler, airmail 4. Cu., Lousiville.
10iep -
CARD.—The subscriber. grateful for the very liberal
• 5 . patronage which his school has hitherto received,
'begs hraMe-to Inform his friends and the public, that he
bait made arransementii for the t r.tommodat ion of a few
Jame pupils, at his room ou sth street, near Wood al.
o riersonatirairrius of having their sons prepared for
401 rite - ta,and 'wile ;prefer itecesscirg and subeta at ial in
rtfuellon' to a course .calculated merely to ritake their
. : - appear learned without having acquired any thing
laseritri 4a , the every day transactions of the farmer, the
Itte Merchant, bits School offers a favorable
striplartunity._
r-fironlyor guardians entrusting their hays to his care
• . easx,vaitassUred that every exertion will be used to fen
Atrgtroper an 4• general satisfaction.
fiebool will commence on Monday the 16th inst.
WILLIAM MOODY.
110WAIII) tf CO„ -Nansfacturers of Wall
Afri , 18; Wood Strict, Pittsburgh,
irs On hand an extensive aseorintent of &andOa .
sit- Oda PAPER 111tIgGINC8, Velvet
Aimless. of" the Maier and handsome
Nriintnerlsgballs, parlors and animism.
inalltetura and have on band at all 14,0*=
4;o6llrisettei. Wraptitnt and Tea raperfte'
VOW. 7 441 4 16— " , or which !heYetriar fo
whic_
:-,t't*Ortimodnifits ,I 0
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411016MOOAC04, 4 4 1 m ilk ir
1411;141t*,000A t vc ,-.
5363* 4itent ,
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RETZRENCE
RKV. JODN lILArA. D. D
REV. ROBERT BRUCE. D.
REV. SATIVF.L WILLIANIP, D
REV . 3frREPTI KE Rit
REV. JAkIES M. DAVIS,
REV• E. p. swIPT
WlNEWlDWrartwoustt..........—_
IT sivgkisriLot." vtaatNtitiiikO neumpasotoli l or
rn,2.
Lithis itution
Miat. wiliz ate -ana66lWe: olt;;thelst
4110 t or 1
October, and annhatesni Mutila( inly,liallowing.7 e
itches:Rivet the iltriverty, witlitlteir• tentative
axis are-
1. Ancie,6l.*Lengsages...7Dr.Vessner Harrison. I
2. •Modern.Langtutges.—Dr.CharleaKtaitsir. • :
1
S. Matheinalies.—M r. Edward IL Courtenay. i
4. NOM ral. Philos° hy.—lktr. Wm. B. Rogers. .
5. Civil Engineer! g—the subjects of which are ?I i !
vided between the'P ofessors of Mathematics and Plaln•
rat Phitosopi y. , 1
6. Chemistry Stud saterla Medicta.—Dr. John P. Am.
Met. ,
I " 1
7. Medicine =Dr. Henry Molitor L ,_ ,
8. A natoiny and I3urgery.—Dr. James L. Cabell.
9. Moral Philosophy.—Mr. George Tacker.
10. Law.—Judge Henry St. Geo.Tueker..
In but h Schools of Languages are also taught ;be l+ n r
ature of the respeetive languages, and Ancient ad
Modern History; in the:School, of Mathematics is Imps.
ded mixed Mathematics; In that of Engineering, Mineral°
gy and Geology, In t;tiat of Moral Philosophy
th at , Belles Let
tree. Logic and Political Econoiny, and In of L
besides muneipal Law in all its branches, the Law of Na•
Lure and of Nations, the Science of Government antlGian•
sato' ional Law.
To be admitted into this institution the applicant cist
t he ixteen yearttof age; bat the Faculty may dispense ith
hi requisition in favor of one whose brother is a etu
drat.
Every student is free to attend the schools Opts
choice; but If be be tinder twenty one years of age, he
shall attend at least three, unless authiz
r ued
by his pa
rent or guardian, in writing, or by the Faculty, for good
cause, to attend a less number.
All students under the age of twenty.one years are I re.
au lred reheard within the precincts. '
By a. resolution of the Faculty, M inisters of the I,
and you n g men preparing lor the ministry, may a ttendn
any of the schools of the University without the payment
of fees to the Professors.
The enactments which lately required students to wear
a prescribed uniforothave been suspended.
Every student resident within the precincts mast, ;on
matriculation, deposite with the Patron all the money,
bills,draftsrotc., under his control, intended to delay
his expenses while at the University, or on his ne t
rn
thence to his home: and the amount so deposited muse be
, sufficient to pay tits fees to professors, dormitory rent, for
use of pblic rootus,ltiree months hoard, a conngent:fee
to cover u
ss
fines and aessments. and to purchase ti the text
banks. 4.c., he may want at the commencement. Ali
funds 'subsequently received' by him must he deposited
nil tile Pat' our, who has charle oSe his dishurseinetits;
and upon all deposites a charge of to per cerium COM
risks,ion is authorized.
Tire act of the Legislature, prohibiting merchants, and
others, under severe penall'es, from crediting students,
will be strictly enforced. The license to contract debts,
which the Chairman of the Faculty is authorized' to
grant, is confined (except where the parent or gu
ardianard
',hail otherwise. In writing, request), to cases o
necessity; and these, it is hoped, that parents and gear.
dians will, as far as possible, prevent from arising, by the
timely supply of the requisite funds.
Religious servicesjare performed at tire University, ev
ery Sunday by rue Chaplain, who is appointed in turn
from tire four principal denominations of the Slate.
The expenses of the session of trine months are as fo I-
lows:
Board, washing, lodging and attendance,
Rent of Dormitory, s';; for half, if occupied by two,
Use of public rooms and matriculation fee,
Fuel and candles, estimated at
Fees, if only one Professor he attended, $5O; if two,
to each professor $3O; if more than two, to' each
75
$2.5, say
Total exclusive ofctot hes, books and pocket money, $228
In the School of Law there is an extra fee of 20, 0 , 51 -
able by students attending the senior class.
The allo . wance for clothes is limited by the enactments
to $lOO, and for poclet money to $45.
LLIS H VCODLEY, Proctor a nd Patron U. of Va.
sep 10 qr,
ABOON TO THE HUMAN R ACCl—uDiscaver
what mill destroy Life. and you are a great : an.
Discover what will prolong Lift, and the world , will
Call you Impostor."
7'hcre are faculties, bodily and intellectual, within us,
with which certain herbs ha - no affinity, and over which
• they have power."
Dr. B. Brandret It's External Remedy, or Liniment,
which, by its extraordinary powers, abstracts Pain or
Serene-s; thus Sprains, Stiff Sinews, White Swellings,
Rheumatic Pains, or Stiffness, Stiffness of the Joints,
Tumors, Unnatural' Hardness. Stiff Neck Sore Throat,
Croup, Contractions of the muscles, Scrofulous en•
largements, Teneer Feel, and every description of in
jury affecting the Exterior - of the Human Frame, are
cured or greatly relieved by his never-to be sefficiently
extolled remedy.
CXRTIFI,ATIS.—The following letter front Major Gen
eral Sandford, as to the qualities of the External Benue
el y, speaks volumes.
New Yong, Feb. 9, 1842.
Dear Sir—Wi'l you oblige me with another bottle of
your excellent Liniment? It is certainly the best Of the
kind I have ever seen. It has cured entirely my son's
knee, about which I was so uneasy ,and I have foiand it
productive of immediate relief in several cases of eater
nal injury in toy family. A few evenings since, my
youngest child was seized with a violent attack of Croup,
which was entirely removed In twenty minutes, by rub.
Bing her chestand throat freely with the External Rem.
edy. I think you ought to manufacture this Liniment
for general use, instead cf confining the use of it, as you
have heretolbre done, to your particular acquaintance`.
Yours truly, C. %V. SANDFORD.
Dn. B. BRANDRETIT. 241 Broadway, N. Y.
rrFor sale at 241 Broadway, New York, and at his
office,No. 03 Wood street, Pittsburgh. PRICE-50 cents
fee bottle with directions. sep 10
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR S E.—
Thisibscriber offers for sale, at the present redu
ced rate.s, greater part of his real estate, situate in
the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, viz; Three of It:s
Brick Warehouses, nearly new, a, rsubstantially bui't,
situate on Market street , iet ween Second and Fiont. em
bracing a front.of about 54 feet by 60 deep. For sale en
tire, or separately to suit purchasers, and upon long cree
Also, a select building lot in Allegheny city, 64 feet in
breadth,b) upward of 350 feet in depth, having to o
fronts, one on the Pennsylvania canal old the other on
Washington street.
Also, the lot adjoining the above, 100 feet in breadth
by nearly 350 feet in depth, including the large and ele
:ant mansion house which I now occupy and outbuild
ings.
Also, a lot with two I wo story brick storehouses, situ
I ate on the corner of M nrket and Front surety, Mtbject to
a moderate ground rent, and now occupied by Mr. Hoyt
as a groeery- ALEX. BRACKE.NRi DG E.
sep 10
BA Ros VON HUTCH ELEI HERB PILLS.—
These Pills are composed of Ileitis, which exert
a specific action upon the heart, give Impulse or
strength to the arterial system; the Mood is quickened
and equalized in its circulation t
inthroug all the vessels,
whether of the skin, the parts situated ternally, or the
extremities; arid as all the secretions of the hotly are
draw n from the blood, there is a consequent iaerease of
every secretion, and a quickened action of the absorbent.
and exhales., cir discharging vessels. Any morbid action
which may have taken place is corrected, ail obstrut
tions are removed, the blood is purified. and the body
resumes a healthful state. For Sale Wholesale and Re
lailby R. E.Sf LLERS, A aent,
N 0.21) Wood st . below Second.
JLrvo THOSE WHOSE, OCCUP ATIONS TEND TO
PRODUCE OR AGGRAVATE DISEASE.—This
class of individuals is very numerous. They are those
who work in an unhealthy atmosphere. Printers. work•
men in feather stores, stone cutters, bakers, white lead
manufactiners , are all more. or leas subjectto disease ac
cording to the strength of their constitution. The only
method to ptevent disease, is the oetaltiolllo. use of a
medicine whfch abstracts from the circulation all delete
rious humors, and expels them by the bowels. Tonics
In any form are injurious, as they only ~it Willie evil
day to make It more fatal. The use of Erandrei Pills
will insure health, because they take all impure mat ter
out of the blaod; and the body Is net weakened bill
strengthened by their operation; for these valuable Pills
doinot forceil 4 :ut they assts nature, and are not oppcsed,
but harmoni with her.
Sold 041:1.13rantiretit's. Office, No. 98 Wood street,
Pitisbmin. Price 25 cents per box, with full directions.
M A 11K-11 . he only place in Pittsburgh; win re the
OtNtYlifig ran be obtatned,is the Doctir's own Of
Sch, N 0.98 ood street. sep 10
, -
D'iWl LIAM EVANS'S SODTHIN
veCI SYRUP:—
Thl. infallible. remedy h s p
areserd hundreds
when tilioug.t past recovery, from convulsions. As soon
as lisellSyr pis robbed on the inms, the chitd - will met v.
Cr. This p eparation Is so Innocent, so efficaOous, and so
pleasaat,t at nochild will refuse to let its gams be rub
bad Whim It When In fonts are at the age of four months,
AM' th i ere no appearance of teeth, one bottle of the,
Sirrupsbo Id-he lasedla open tbe pores. Parents &honk]
r b
t ilaveew thottlibe syrup in the nursery where there:
i t em
:Ste ming' lldren;for if a egg watei lathe Sight IN lib'
pain la 4 VIIM,AMS/MIWOON.t. i .. ease, by.
W il I " kII .41*11,11111.-the VOin Prev4l3V
~ .. . etiliVil#E,4.o, *Of. iiiii - : 'fi'-wad
It101 : 67,. ••., 7 - 4 * , ;.;,...„ . .., '', ,i/7,4A#1111-4. waif: 4 t ty
k 1 1 ,4: '.. • - gx7loo-'%M4Oftrefitt 'flow Son(
.r. '
- .6-AV* l ' -''' --`l‘• -..1,, ,- . - Y.. - ." - i' , .. - s - s's ~'
, naromen-astantese-141!„. ttc - AlT4r.nveh-Itallts‘.. _I
'BBIA.MI,MDRANDETIES- PILLS, .
Thievegetable and_truly innocent - inedkelne, rost
rum ximair.oori, and ImMediatelyidayst thernrther /Mo
ses= or utsiumh, to SAM hodtesef arose Whose powersof
life are not already exhausted, Where human Means
can avail, there scarcely Is Arty complaint,or form-of
sicknemithat the.llll.llllllornt BILLS do not relieve a
generally cure. Although - these pills produce a saows
zrracv,that effect is not to prostrate the body, as with
other medicines, but the,frame Is levigorated by the le•
moval of the cause of weakness, the morbid, the Vitiated
humors from the biood.
Harmless in tberamtves, they merely • ,
A BMX NATUR ,
To throw.out the occasion of sickness froth the body,
aniktßey, require net alteration in the dietin clothing.
In fact,the human body Whetter able to ,sustain with.
out injury,-theinclenteney of 4, he weather, while ander
the influence of this infection destroy ing,disease eradice
ting Medicine than at any other time.
The importance,of Brandreth's Pitts for seamen and
travelers is, therefore, self evident.
By the timely lase of this Medicine how much anxiety
and sickness, might we not prevent. Cold, Billious at
fectione, Typhus, Scarlet snd fevers of all kinds, would
be unknown! But where sickness does exist, let no.
time be lost, let the BRANDRET/PSP I LL
SIS be at once
sent for, that the Remedy may be a without fur
titer loss of tin.e.—To SE. REMEMBERED—
That Brandretli's Pills have stood a seven yearetest
In the. United Slates.
That they are a vegetable and innocent medicine, yet
all powerful for the remodel of disease, whether chronic
recent; infectious ot of t
That they parity th ood, and may the further pro
grega of disease In the human body.
That, In many cases, where the dreadful ravages of
ulceratlon bad laid bare ligament and bone, and where,
to all appearance, no linutan means could save life, have
patients by the use of these pills, been restored to good
health; the devouring disease having been completely
eradicated.
That each of the genuine has upon It THERM COPTEusurr
LABELS
That each label hastwo slgnaturesof :Dr. Bettjamia
Brandreth upon it. •
That there must be upon each box three signatures,
thus;
8. Basunitsam, M. D. -
And three signatures, thus:—
, BENJAMIN BRANDRETH.
DR. FRANKLIN SAYS:
"All acute fevers ever require some evacuation to bring
them to a perfect crisis and solut ion, and that even by
stoats, which must be promoted by art when nature '
does not do the business itself. On. this account, an
ill timed scrupulousness about the weakness of the body
is of bad consequences; for it is that which seems chiefly
to make evacuations necessary, which nature attempts
after tne humors are tit to be expelled , but is not able to
accomplish for the most part in these diseases; and I can
affirm, that I have given a purge when the pulse has been
so low that it could hardly be felt, and the debility ex.
reme, yet both one and the cther have been restored by
it." The good elFect to he derived from the Brandreth
Pills have to be experienced to be fully believed. By
their timely use neither the scarlet, the typhus fever or
small pox would ever assume their malignant form.
To appreciate to ;lie full extent ,the incalculable hene•
fits of BRA NDRETH'S PILLS, they must be used when
the First Symptoms of Disease present themselves. One
dose then, and their good effects will be felt throughout
the attack—lT is TAKING THEM IN TIME that is the great
secret in the cure of all appearances of disease arising
from had blood,and I presume there are few at the pres.
ent
day,will say anything of those diseases which affect
the body when the blood is pure. Such diseases I have
yet to see.
Hoping that some who read this may be benefited by so
doing. I am respectfully,
the public's servant.
B. BRAM:METE!, M. D.
241 Broadway, New York:
THE COUNTERFEIT'S DEATH BLOW.
The public will please observe that no Brandreth Pills
are genuine unless the box has three labels upon it,
each containing a fac similie signature of my band
writing thus—B. Brandreth. These labels art engra.
ved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an ex•
pen.e of several thousand dollars. Remember! the lop
—the side—and the bottom.
Ent reed according to act of Congress in the year 1841,
by Bet iamin Brandreth, in the Clerles Oftire in the Dis
[ l ief. Court of the Son them District of New York.
Dr. B. Brandreth's own office, No. 98,. Wood Street,
Pittsburgh. Only pfilre in Pittsburgh wheiethe genuine
Pills can he obtained. Each Agent who sells the true
ErandrethFht, has an engraved cettificace of Agency
renewed every twelve months, and has entered into bonds
of $5OO to sell none other Pills than those received from
Dr. B. or his special General Agent. Mark, the certifi
cate is all engraved except the Doctor's name, which is
In his own hand writing. Observe, on each certificate
there is an exact copy of the three labels on each box en•
graved thereon. Purclis.ser, see that the engraving of
the labels on the certificate correspond with those on the
box
The following are Dr. Renjamin ftrandretit's Agents
for the sale of his Vegetal le Universal Pills, In Alleghe-'
nv couty, Pa., who are supplied with the new labelled
boxes.
Price 15 cents with directions.
Principal O'ffice, No. 98, Wood Street, Pittsbur
Allegheny, Mr. ions CLAss.
McKeesport, 11. ROWLAND ,
Noblestown, JOHN JOHNSON.
Stewarts Town, CHESSMAN 4- SPAIILDINO
ALEXANDER ASDALE. Clinton.
EZWARD TllOMPSON,Wilkinsburg h.
GEORGE PORTER, FairVICIV•
ROBERT SMITH PORTER, Tarentum.
Elizabeild own, C. F.DIERL.
East Liberty. DANIEL NEOLEY•
PRESSLEY IRWIN, Pleasant Hill.
DAVID R. Conn—Plumb Township.
WM. 0. HOMIER— Allen's Ftiti. [sep 10
PILES cured by the lee of Dr. Harlich's Compound
Strengthening and German Aperient Piles
Dr. Ilarlich—Dear Sir—Shortly after I received the
Agency from yuu for the sale of your medicine.
foamed an accoaintance wi;h a lady of this place, who
was severely afflicted with the Piles. For right or ten
years this lady was subject to frequent painful attacks,
and her physician considered her case so complicated,
that he very seldom prescribed medicine for her. Through,
my persuasion, she commenced using your Pills, and was
perfectly cured. Yours, Ffc. JAMES R.KIRBY
October 3, 1340. Chambersbug, Pa.
ErOffice and General Depot, No. 19. North Eighth
Sireet, Philadelphia. And by Samuel Frew, corner of
Liberty and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. sep 10
INTERESTING CURE Performed by Dr..Sicayne's
_L Compound Syrup of Prunus Virginiana, or Wild Cher
ry. Having made use of this invaluable Syrup in my family,
which entirely cared my child. The symptoms were
wheezing and choking of phlegm, difficulty of breathing,
attended with constant cough, spasms, convulsions, ttc,
of which I had given up all hopes of its recovery until I
was advised to make trial of this invaluable medicine.
After seeing the effects it 'had upon my child, and con
cluding to make the same trial upon myself, which en
t rely relieved me ota cough that I was afflicted with for
man yehs. Any person wishing to see me can call at
my h y
use r in Beach Street, above the Market, Kensington.
J.Wit.cox.
DR. SVV AYNE'S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY.
We call the attention of the public to the numerous
certificates which have been in circulation in our paper
and some others of this city, highly recommending Dr.
SwAysiz's Compound Syrup of Wild Cheri - Y.—We have
seen the original certificates, and have no doubt but they
come from truly grateful hearts, expressive of ths benefit"
which they have received from that valuable compoan*
We have acquaintances who have frequently used the
above medicine. who can speak with confidence of - its
virtues.—Safurday Chronicle.
•
FELLOW CI7IZENS:-With sincerity I would advice
you, one and all, both sick and well, always to have a
bottle of Dr SwevuesCompoundigyrup of Wild Cherry
in your house—it is invaluable in cases of emergency,
such as Spitting of Blood, Asthma, attacks of violent
Coughing, which is often the cause of spitting of blood,
Violent Nervous Affections, which oecasionatly come
from fright, and various oilier causes, producing great
alarm, sudden colds from Improper exposure, which
are often let run to an alarming extent, for want of
mean§ being ready at hand;—and as 1 have used Dr.
SWAINE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry repeatedly
in my family, and always with marked success—l tan
recommend it with confidence, as - being one of the best
family medicines which has ever been offered to the
publir.—Saturday • Chronicle.
Sold by Wm. Thorn, Wbolcsale & Retail, only agent
far Pittsburgh. N 0.53 Market Street. cep 10
WILLIAM REED. .Merckast Tailor. Respe ctfully
informs. his friends and the public in- general
that he has commenced business at No- IL Mark e t stria.
second door front the corner of Preortt.lirhige hihef to by
strict' attention busineso' merit a Midtardf poblie
PotroPoto• ' ..;4 441
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luew foI'AtLIMIMENT.--Johis -,
lecturer of Tin, Copper,and Skeet Iron Were, and
Dealer isWapaned Were.
N0.2r., Market Street; (Sign of the Coffee ll'et).
Also keeps on hand - Portable Tepid Baths; Slipper and
Shower do-; Bright or Planisited Ctiffee and Tea Urns
Coffee Filtere;PlateWarmers, Irc, 4-c; Russia Iron Square
Slide renders.plain and beautifully, ornamented", which
be will sell on reasonable terms, wholesale and retail.
The public are respectfully requested to call and exam.
Me his stock of ware.
Er_rdlighest price paid far old metals.
seP 10 JOHN DUNLAP
t‘ COFFIN WA REHOUSE.—Xo, 19. Fourth
ILI Street, Between Wood and Switkitefd sta.
Two doors from the corner of Wood street. Con.
scantly on hand an asseirtment of 100 ready made
COFFINS, of every size and description;' covered
ones, with Cloth: Mahogany, Cherry, Black
Walnut, Poplar, and Pine Coffins.
ALSO,Plates neatly engraved; Hearses and Carriages
furnished; Graves procured; and all services rendered
that friends may requite.
A credit given in all cases, either of coffins or CO rriageg,
HENRY BEARES, Undertaker.
requested.
sea 10
NCH ANICS' INDEPENEA NT TR 9 NSPORTA
TI ON LINE, Par Transporting Met andiza to
and from Fittsbarg h, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
CONDUCTED STRICTLY ON SABBATH AND TEMPER LACE
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PRINCIPLES.
The stock of this Line consists of the first class Spring
Cars, Metal Roofs, and New Decked Tide-Water Boats,
commanded by sober and experienced Captains.
Merchants by this Line are enabled to have their
Goods shipped as cheap, and with as much despatch,as
by any other Line. One Boat will leave daily from the
first wharf above Race street. on the Delaware, in Tow
of a Steam Boat, which Is kept expressly for that pur.
pose.
The Proprietors will 'give their whole attention, and
respectfully invite Western Merchants to give them a
call, as they will find it much to their advantage.
All goods consigned to Koons, Williams j• Co. _coast
wise or via Delaware and Raritan Canal, will be meets ,
ed at their warehouse, First Wharf above Race street,
Philadelphia, where goods can be pot directly from the
Vessel into the Boats without additional handling or ex-
pense:
KrExpenses paid on all Goods consigned or delivered
to the subscribers, without charge or commission.
Proprietors.—K 0058, WILLIAMS n• Co.. from Philade
lphia to Hollidaysburg.
H. L. PArneasoa, from Hollidaysburg to Pittsburgh.
Age tits, —Keens , Williams ti• Co. first Wharf above
Race street, De:aware.
H. L. Patterson, Hollidaysburg.
Jesse ?atterson, Johnstown:
James Dickey 4- co., Canal Basin, Penn street, Pitts•
burgh.
Hazelkurst 8r Walters, Baltimore
Refer to Merchants generally
11110 FEN A LES.—There is a large class of Females in
1. this City who from their continued sitting, to which
their occu po lons oblige them,are affected with costiveness
which gives rise to palpitation at the heart on the least ex
et tion, sense of heaviness extending ovrr the whole head,
intolerance of light and sound .an inability of fixing the
attention to any mental operations; rumbling in the bow
els, sometimes a - sense of suffocation, especially after
meals when any exertion is used, as going quickly up
stairs; tempre fickle; these are symptoms which yield at
once to a few doses of the Brandreth Pills The occa
sional use of tilts medicine would save a deal of trouble
and years of suffering. One, or two, or even three of
the Brandreth Pills just before dinner, are ofen found
highly beneficial; many use them very advantageously in
this way; they aid and assist digestion, restore the bowels
to a proper condition.enliven the spirits, impart clear
ness to the complexion, purify the blood, and promote a
general feeling of health and happiness.
Sold at Dr. B-audreth's Office. No. 98 Wood street,
Pittsburgh--Price 25 cent,; per box, with full directions.
MARK—The only place in Pittsburgh, where the
GENUINE Pills can be obtained, is the Doctor's own Of
Bee, No 98 Wood street. sep 10
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS! SURGICAL ,IN•
S TRU MENTSI— 7'. McCarthy, Cutler and Su r g i
cal
cal
Instrument Maker, Third street, nearly opp
Post Office, Pittsburgh
(SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHEARS:)
Physicians, Dentists and Druggists can have their in•
struments made by the subscriber of a superior quality
and at Eastern prices.
Tailors' Patent Shears and Scissors always on hand.
also Hatters Shears, a superior article. Orders respect-.
fully solicited.
N. B. All articles warranted of thebeat quality, and
jobbing ddne as usual. sup 10
LIVER COMPLAINT.—This disease often fermi.
nalcsin another of amore serious nature, if pro.
per remedies are not restorled to In time. In all forms
of this disease, Dr. Harlich's Compound. Strengthening
and German Aperient Pills, will perform a perfect cure
—first. by cleansing the stomach and bowels, thus rem°.
sing all diseases from the Liver, hy the use of the Ger.
man Aperient P;Ils, after which the Compound Strength.
ening Pills are taken to give strength and tone to those
tender organs which require such treatment only to effect
a permament cure, These Pills are neatly put up In
small packages, with full directions. For sale at No. 19
North Eight Street, Philadelphia. Also, for Sale by Sam
uel Frew corner of Wood and Liberty sts., Pittsburgh Pa.
sep 10
A LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, .Aro,,g6, Bor.
Aner of Wood and Third Streets, Pittsburgh Po.—
Gold, Silver, and Solvent Rank notes, bought and sold.
Sielit cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts,
notes and bills, collected.
REFERENCES:
Pittsburgh,Pa, Wm. Bell it Co., John D. Davis, F
Lorenz, J. Painter- Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May
Philadelphia, Alexander Bronson er Co., John B. Brown
4 Co. Cincinnati, 0., James itycandiess. St. Louis,
Jiro., J. R. M'Donald. Louisville, W. IL Pope, Esq..
Pres't Bank Ky. sen to
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REMO V A he undersigned uegsiesve to lututul
the public, that he has removed fromhis old stand,
to the corner of Penn and St. Clair sts.,oppositethe Ex
change Hotel, where he has fitted up a large Piano Fowl's
WARR Room, and now offers for sale the most splendid
assortment of Pwros ever offered in this market.
His pianos consist of different patterns, of superior
Rose Wood and Mahogany, beautifully finished and MO
deled, and construeted throughout of the very beet ma
terlals,which, for dnrability, and quality of tone, as well
as touch, he warrants to be superior to any ever seen
here.
As he has enlarged his manufactory, and made arrange.
meats to supply the increasing derhand for this instru
ment, he respectfully requests those intending to par.
chase to call and xamine his assortment. hefore purcha
sing elsewhere. 86 he is determined to sell comet, for
cash, than any other establishment east or west of the
mountains. F. BLUME,
Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets,
sep 10 Opposite the Exchange Hotel. Pittsburgh.
WARRANTED GENIIINE.—Dr William
Evans's Camomile Pills.
Crwrivics.vss.—Letter from the Ilon. Ab'h'm M'Clel.
lan,Sullivan County, east Tennessee, M emberof Congress.
Wisutscrrott, Sal, 3d. 1838.
Sir—Since I have been in this city tiltbe used some of
yonr Dyspeptic medicine with infinite benefit and satis
faction, and believe it to be a mast valuable remedy. One
of my ...,onsti tuents, Dr. A. Carden, of Campbell county,
Tenneesee, wrote to me to send him collie, which I did.
and he has mployed it very romees.fitily in his practice,
ard says it is invaluable. Mr. Johnson'.your agent at
cols place,^ thinkq you would probably like an agert in
Tennessee. if so, I would recommend Dr. &Carden, as
a proper person t 3 officiate for the sale of your celebrated
medicine. Should you commission .him he is willing to
act for you. Yon cansend the medicine by water to the
care of Robert King Fr Sons, Knozvillecouvty. Tomes
see, or by land to. Graben' 4 flouston,l Tazewell, Past
Tennessee. I have no doubt but If poll bad Bennie in
seem{ counties in Enßt Tennessee,a groat deal or atedl•
doe would be sold. lam going to take some of it borne
for my own use, and that of my friends, and should
like to hear from you whether you would
.like an agent
at Bluntville,Sullivan County, EiZst Tennedseet I can get
anmeof tbe merchants to act for yea as !' Sim near
Ysurarestmettlilly„ _ _ - -
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w 18,1839.
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Mr. JOHN DENNITIG:—Dear Sir --Having been
re
yesterday, at the experiment which yeti were pleased to
make, in the presence of a ndmber of our
case of fire, it
business men,
of the safety of your IRON . CHESTS, in
gives me pleasure to say, that so far as I was capable of
judging, the test was fair, and the result exceeded my
expectations.
The Chest was a small one, about 30 inches high, by
about 18 OF 20 inches In breadth and depth; and was pla
ced on a block of wood about a foot in
save thickness ral
d , so as
to elevate it about that height from the groun;
in the
books and newspapers were deposited inside of it,
manner in which Merchants and Others would usually
place them—a lege quantity of fight pine woo ed around
d [slabs
from an adjoining Saw was then plac
and above it, and the fire kindled on the windward side,
sous to drive the fl ame against the back part of the chest.
The fire was kept up about three quarters of an hour,
until you had gone among the spectators and received
from them their universal answer that the test was
sufficient. The chest was then drawn out of the fire,
and cooled, and opened, and examined. The contents
were all safe, and the only injury done was to the hack
of one book which appeared to be a little citarred. From
what witnessed, I think that these chests are deselv
ins
of confidence, as affording, perhaps,the best security
to Merchants for their books and papers, which they can
have without building, large, thick, and expensive vaults.
I would consider them a better sec-ally than many vaults
which I have seen built. Your SAMUEL CHURCH:
We concur in the above statement, having been pres
sent when the chest was tested.
W. N. Cooper, J. if. Shoenberger, Robt Bell,
J. I asghlin, J. Painter, A. Cordell,
R. Maier, Jr • C. L. Armstrong, A. H. liege,
Thomas Craig, S. G. D. Ilomard, J. IV. Hoyt.
Extract of a Letter from Pugh 4- 41nord, dated Cin
cinnatt, nth Mart h,1342-
J. Denning, Pittsburgh, Pa: Respected Friend: We
have the satisfaction to state as the best recommendation
we can give of the utility of your Iron Safes, t bat we
hays. one of them which was in an exposed situation in
our counting room, at the time of the fire, on the morn
ing of the 10th inst. which consnmcd our Pot k House to.
gether with a large portion of the meat, lard, 4c,whicwere
h
It contained;—and that our books and papers which
in the Safe, were entirely urtioluted, and were
from it after the fire; without ever being discolored. taken
Yours, 4-c. PUG 11 4- AL VORD.
Extract of a Letter from Slater 8c Holbrook, dated St.
LouiS, Feb. 24th, 1841.
MR. DINNING, Dear Sir: One of your Second size chests
was burned' a few days ago, in a leather store—it pre•
served its contents. Respectfully yours,
SLATER. k EIOLBROOR•
sep 10
LIVER COMPLAINT cured by the use of Dr. Hat'•
itch's compound Strengthening and Aperient Fills.
Mr. Win. Richards, of Pittsburgh, Pa„ entirely cured of
the above distressing disease. His symptoms were pain
and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acid
eructations, a distension of the stomach, sick head-ache,
furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, diffi
culty of breathing. disturbed rest, attended a lilt a cough,
great debility, with other symptoms indicating great de
rangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Richards
had tbe advice of several physicians, but received no
relief, until using Dr. Harlich's Medicine, which terming.
ted in effecting n pe , feet cure.
Principal Office, 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia.
For sale in Pittsburgh by Samuel Frew, corner of Llber
ty and Wood streets. scp 10
Cincinnati, February 15,1840.
Dr. SWAYNE—Dear Fir:— Permit me to take the `e la tion,
of writing to you at ibis time to express my apprcbation,
and to recommend to the attention of heads of families
and others your invaluable medicine—the Compound
Syrup of Prunus Virginiann, or Wild Cherry Bark. In
my travels of late I have seen In a great many instances
the wonderful effects of your medicine In relieving chil
dren of very 'obstinate complaints, such as Coughing,
Wheezing, Choaking of Phlegm, Asthmatic attacks, 4-c.
4 - c. I should not have written - this
add my res at
present,
howevet , at
present, although I have felt It my duty to ti
mony to it for some time, had it not been for a late in.
stance where the medicine above alluded to was instru
mental in restoring to perfect health an "only child," I
whose case was almost hopeless, in a family of my ac
quaintance. "I thank Heaven," said the doating moth.
I Cr, "my child Is saved front the jaws of death?
iso how
is
I
feared the relentless ravager? But my child sa?
safe!"
Beyond all doubt Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of
Wild Cherry is the most valuable medicine In this or any
other country. lam certain I`: aye witnessed more than
one hundred cases where it has been attended with coin.
plete sucress. I am using It myself in an obstinate at.
tack of Bronchitis, in which It proved effectual in a Pt.
ceedlngly short time, considering the severity of the case.
I cn recomend it in the fullest confidence of its superior
virt a ues; would advise that no family should be without
it; it is very pleasant and always beneficial—worth
double and often ten times its price. The public are as.
sured there is uackery about it. It. JACKSON, . D.
Formerly no
Pa q stor of the First Presbyterian C hurch,
N. Y.
Sold by WM. THORN, wholesale retail, only
lent
for Pittsburgh. No. 53, Market street. sap _
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA—MEDICAL DE.
PA RTM ENT.—The plan of instruction In this de.
partment of the Universitylpresents peculiarities not to be
found in no other School of Medicine in thelUnion. he
Lectures commence on the first of October, and terTmi
nate on the 4th of July ensuing.
Owing to the length of the session, which embraces a
period of nine months, three Professors are enabled to
perform all the duties which in other tnedieal institutions
are usually assigned to six; and the students are seldom
required to attend more than two lectu . es on the same
day. By this arrangement, the students have an opper
tunity of being well grounted in Anatomy, Physiology,
and other elementary branches of Medical S
conce , cience be
fore they Investigate th dr applications nt
ith
methe study of the practice of Medicine and Surgery
Imdiately before each lecture, the students are sub
jected to a full and and rigid examinatioVend text books on the prec
ceding lecture,or on portions of app . It
is apparent, that the plan, of which the outlines have
been briefly stated, is one which allows the student to
commence as well as to complete his medical studies in the
institution; and presents a happy combination of the ad
vantages of the system of instruction by private pupil
age and that of public lectures.
Any person of approved moral conduct may offer as a
candidate, and receive the degree of M. D., without ref
erence to the time he has been engaged in the study of
medicine, or joiningof the school, provided he undergoes
In a satisfactory manner the various examinations pre
scribed hy • the enactmen'e.
The Professori are: •
John P. Emmet, M.D., Professor of Chemistry, Phar
macy and Materia Medico..
Henry - Howard, M. D., Professor of Pathology and :
Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics and Medical Jurispru
dence.
, James L. Callen, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, P hysl.
ology and Surgery. WILLIS H. WOODLEY, Proctor.
nen 10
FICCALTAiteII Osnr a.
Bar risburg h , August 24t h,1842.i •
QAT.E OF . THE CANALS - AND RAIL ROADS BE-'
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LONGING TO TUE STATE.—Notice is herely gl- ,
ven that in pursuance of the seventeenth, eighteenth,
nineteenth and twentieth Sections of the Act of Assembly
passed the 2.7itrday of July, 1342, proposals will he recei
ved at the State Department until the last day of Novem
ber next, for the sale of all and each of the Canals and
-Rail Roads belonging to the• Commonwealth, for which
.State.Stock.ot par -rahte, will be received In payment.
Each individual or Company is required, specifically, to
state, the particular line of Canal or Rail Road which,
they dealreto purchase, the amount of their resPectivel
bids therefer,the given and sarnames of ail concerned In
the offer, together 16th their place or places of resldenee;il
• in order that these= may be laid before the nest Lees.!.
attere. • - • ' • ..- .I .
The proposal* tout be sealed. up aud' nireeted to Old
Secretary of CoMaloresesaith with ah tuulorsemeat on tiaii,
same: , stliespasaW fir As- pluSarmrof , Ski. Pl 4 -1 14
arka*, ' - ''• -Illy OrdiworibtiGOVerittAr. 4l '
..: , -VV..-PialigO b ral ., -''' t
.* ,sell io.r. ..,u,„..ii...vottiorrijoir the OopailoOkeddh
::.i;• , ,f./ . :.. L. ; ;;:- :,... v-,- . a.,-....t., , ,...,- . - ~v ~.,- . ....t.,...:,....-
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a , -VANS' PATENT SAFETY GUARD
LA Vet gspiesient of - Stsan Bailors,
theyir ar boats etihobpeireo t Oi
Pittsburgh—all
aosenveeeexplosion
praei
p provided dsplar a:e
it
ui with o r ti pmi atta r., obi
int ' .
T RAVELERS TAKE NOTICE—That
provided with the Safety Guard have then
bills printed with a Amer& the apparatus—audi t
fill you are not deceived by misrepresentation ,
Guard, gentlgt a w l i h n e g o th e
The following Ist list of boats supplied wi th t . ,
ifit ty pretp G a u ore a nto rd tsh a ei t tosi t s h t e timi P aims o ve rt
SAVANNA, FORMOSA,
RARITAN, ILLINOIS, 1
NIAGARA, DU QUESNE, !
ORLEANS, JEWESS,
CANTON, MONTGOMERYe -
LADY OF LYONS, cADDO ,
VALLEY FORGE, INDIAN QUEEN,
FORT PITT, GALLANT,
BREAKWATER, QUEENarrnaSO
EXPRESS MAIL, 1W RI OF ORL EA
ALPS, 'BMW An ,
CASPIAN, EcLIPSF.,
IDA, V ICTRESS,
WEST W IND, MPRIGAN, ~
MARQUETTE, OSPREY,
TALLEYRAND, PENEL3PE,
PANAMA, ROW INA,
CICERO, A G N ES,
SARAH ANN, MESSENGER,
NARRAGANSETT, SARATOGA,
AMARANTH, ORPHAN BOY
MUNGO PARK, k Oll 10,
NEPTUNE, CECILIA,
ADELAIDE, J. H. BILLS,
NORTH BEND, GALENA,
MARIETTA, MENTOR.
The traveling community ate respectfully nip.
before they make a choice of a boat, to reflect,
and see whether it would not he to their ad
and security to choose a safety Guard boat, but
passage and freight, in preference to one tot so ~
against explosion—and that they will bear to
that this invention has the unquali fi ed opprobt
fifty steam engine builders—gentlemenwhose I/
it is to understand the subject, and who are cull ,
interested—besides a number of certificates hos
ic gentlemen and others—all of which can be •
my office, No. iO, Water street, where it would t
pleasure at all times to exhibit my inventioa it
who will lake the trouble to call.
sep 10 CADWALLADEE EV. -
THORN'S TEA•BERSY TOOTH WASII-1
istesittabio Remedy.—The extreme beaatii
Teeth, their indispensable use, and the frequency
d
decay, has led to many Inventions for their pr
yet how to pre. serve them in a state of health an •
beauty, to the latest periods of existence, war• '.
unknown until the discovery of the above in
preparation. It forms a pure tincture compost of
etabte ingredients, and is possessed of the mat •
odor. It eradicates tartar from the teeth, reams
of incipient decay, polishes and preserves theeset
which It gives a pearf•like whiteness, and, fra*
fecting properties, possesses the virtue of givik '
to the breath.
As an Anti- Scorbutic, the GIIITISIOSOeIhareitt .
ccdent powers; Scurvey is env:heated frets
heathy action and redress Is induced, which-a
notice ante medic! practitioner indubitable evil•
their healt hint state. It has been examined and
several of the best physicians of this city, who
hestitat ion in recommending it as an excellent
the Teeth, Gurns,etc.
Prepared only by WILLIAM THORN, And
and Chemist, No. 53 Market street, Pittsburgh; for
al V* principal Druggists, and at Cook's Medical/I
85Tourth street.
JOHN HART, C0121113i88 ion .Merchant, Dealer
J duce and American Manufactures, Acadian,
REFER. TO--
Jno. Grier, Eq., Pittsburgtil
Aaron Flart, ~
James Embran of R'd. ~
Jno. D. Davis,
M'Vay 4. Fianna, id
Avery. Ogden 4- Co. ..
Jno. Wooditourne, Esq., Madison
V
FARM FOR SALE.—I will .•
V Farm on which 1 live, in Wilkins townshlh
Braddocksfield, containing one hundred and • •
acres; about 70 acres of which is cleared, and the le
well timbered. There are upon it three log d
and a tarn 63 feet by 34tan apple orchard d ietoi*J
WWI
Also, about seventy acres of coal. The soilis believe
he equal to that of any upland farm rs the
Terms made known on application to the stbecitbe
in the premises. WILLIAM WALLACE. 01
ILLIAM C. WALL, Piain mid Fano Per
Wand Picture Frame .Mansfacterer, )4.
Fourth Street Pittsbar gh. —Canvass Brushes NY
4-c.,for Artists, always on hand. Looking Gino
promptly framed to order. Repairing done at ttet
eat notice.
Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbin
ery description.
Persons fitting op Steam Boats or bouses will fiell
ll
tbciradvantage to call.
WHITE LEA D.—The aubscriters are now
to furnish -painters, and others who
wits
chase pure White Lead made of the beet motels
ranted equal, if not superior to anyoffered 'cube
All enders addresied to Dunlap it Dughes,carecd S,
Co , No.llo Second street, Pittsburgh, will be .
attended to.. " DUNLAP 4- BOG:
sept 10
ADIES FASHIONABLE SHOE STORE,
la Fifth St., tine doerfrose Ofd Stand of N. '
The Subscriber respectfully intorms the a
Pittsburgh and. vicinity that he has ermine •
tailing Shoes of his own manufacture,at the abort
where he wilt keep Constantly on band 5 tocii
meet of all kinds of ladies, misses, and children
and shoes.of the bt'st quality. which will be sok
es:B tetimit the times. He will also make to •
kinds of fancy work—sash as white and Wei ,
slippers, colored gaiters, and buskins, ladies,
children's ellslers, attic gaiters, ke., ke. All
will be made at the shortest notice. and in thee
ner. Ladies will please call and examine for
t
as the subscriber feels confident that he can stril
any article in his line they may want.
s C.RIREA
cP 10
P. S. Don't forget the phtee—No.S ,
door from Harris's Intelligence Odice, and lb , '
I from Market Slreel.
- ,
VITILLIASI DIGBY having taken the Il 0
V V business oil:herr * LIOPINVUL , ear"'
Liberty street and 42 Market street, begs t° .;
thank: tcrthe numeronefrientis and customers.'
firm, for the very liberal support they halo a ~
:tended to him.in connection with Mr. HO
wish" to aw ire thorn that every exertion OAP'„,,
merit the continuation of the same. He 13°1 !
' pet:tinily invite their attention to his prey,
Clothing, which beintende selling af much IGO
than h been ever offered, ivehoX d. ,61 " : " 11- 4 h 4.
as;
the whole of the stock of the late firm as anic!
eible; ard se he lnienda to confine himself to an
cash business. he feels confident no establi sh p
surpass his stock, either in cheapness„du rabilii
..nets of workmanship. , W
Please to take notice t hat every article so ld.
1 MO in Pittsburgh .
Q.A MORI. MORROW, „Manafactsrer of lis.
a.--3 4. Skeet iron Ware, .11ii.17 KM S trat „,;.
Wool and Warta Striers.--la prepared toul
o'
in Mr Hue- at the shortest native. Cons
toles b it
_ - 1 and others aretaolleited to eati lied ago- ...
i of wares Whieb-irlillifs laid wholesale of or”.
iel :terms - '''' •-.: mitt
Hose spout* Ufa stave f ..urniture pre
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FoOrth, fittwe
Mayor.
a; Fourth
BANKS,
'-betareeat Market
ttlit streets.
IMP COMPACTIrIit
ormerly Saving F
.t int eels. "
Nth street, near i •
HOT eLs
• tA, tiousr. Water s
torsi" corner or Fe
,‘. Horst., corner of
1 oviL,eornir of Th
rorner or Fen
La, Liberty street,
sltston"Mousg,Libe
WOODS,
- ELLOR AT
's offices on G
HOUSE, oext you
ELtiorr,
street, between
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tern in English
Market at
la r i t io ESlP' i ns ion at me ig4. L .
p aw i M9 u : s c i 7 i
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betty
VITT, Wb
Dealer in
No. 2'
ifs .41z DIL
Product! and C
ItAuburgh /donor.
ARA ROM
on the atirt fish!
.•• n !fret te, ups
r • RAW,
iossi services
ti rket &reel.
KERN,dz
'lletalron War
&pouting and
YOUNG •
Corner of Ha
og to purchase
to give us a call
its to (toothy a
11)13.04.—Jus
, well cured a
by
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Attd other dilll
lved-and for sate
Store of
No.. 114 LI
,CLOEIrrS B
83 Fourth St.
Prune:llB J Kid
nner, anArby lb
MORUS 61(7L
Ru!chasers; to
Pak
No. 184 Li
BOOTS, Flower
,ript ton, can al
leaf
110ole A anua I
the Drilkiknd
J ER St:
.4; just recei
= 18
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g 'Knives, Pru
sale by
134 Libert
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ery choice cur
Lot torrent mon
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!lid! Clover
y Blue Gras
MEM
littcliabstAN
rill street,
. i rkg' BLAIN
rider the tale
Lots oath
'll4k -street.
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