Daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1842-1843, October 20, 1842, Image 4

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441t50-ihrore frills Ike rt. tf-.- Ws!,
'Wits; tfiteitiker, respectfully Inforrut thipuliticAltit
hiS'ready, madercottlit ware n:twit tdlhe
ritcentli,oceripled by Mr. R. 0.-Berfordidirfeity .
4ippositetaill old stand, Where he is oreparedisi
tent promptly tunny orders In his lissightlif hYMtict at
tention to all the ditai is or the hisiriess of an Undertaker
ltditopealtrmerti public conddence , ' wilt be prepared
' - at ablator:as to provide Ritersell, Biers, Carriage
Asbury kesitlisite on the lIIOA ilberalierms. Calls from the
ectuntry wilt be promptly attended to.
Ills residence Is in the sante building with his - ware
attne, Where those who 'need his services may dad him
„
• iltranY nr.ressircr:z:
W.W. newts. - RAY. 70E1r R L A CIt D .
14bOlr. RIDDLIC, Rev. saner, a• D;
300011 LILTION, REV. BANCZL. irthr.rivits.
W. IeCGORIC, RSV. JOSZfn
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nasals, Rev. /AIMS DAVIS,
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i. 02 Üballltllataa
COOKS. - STEAMBOAT 81.1.L5.
PAMPHLETS, . .no.ast: (aux,
_BLANKS, VISITING.CARDS,
L 11. BEGS, - ADDRISS 'Do:,
vgacKs. lICSINESS D 0.,. ,
.140;118. HAND 'RILLS,
RILLS OF LADING. - CIRCULARS, itt, kr.
. mopther with every description of (miter Press Print
lag, furnished with neatness and despatch, and .on mode
tate ter am at the office of the Drily Morning. Post.
veil 10
IVO THOSE WHOSE OCCUPATIONS TEND TO
PRODUCE OR acaRAvATE
Waal of ittiOhjoels is • Very numerous. They BO those
Witovenck fa an•tinhealthy atmosphere. Printers, work
inen feathir stores, stone sorters, bakers, white lead
manufanturers; are ati more or less subject to'disiaise an.
earding to the itrength of their constipuion. The Only
i . vieethod to prevent disear,T, Is the occasional use 'of a
-medleite which abstracts from the circulation all delete% l
•ritilMhbenors,and expelb them by the bowels. Tonics
In any form are injurious, as they only -Art off the evil
day to make it more fatal. The use of Arandrit lea Pills
'WM Moire health; because they take all Impure matter
• ;apt Otte blood; and the lady is not weakened but
Illlcailteneilby their operation; fl".r these valuable rills
Ac ...foree but they assi.t nature, and'are not opposed,
listßaralowlid with her. ' • •
llObilt-tr..Brandretleb. Office, '93 Wood -street,
efttAlititti. Price '25 cents peebox; Witt withfull directiori..
MARK—The only place in 'Plittib:itigh; Where lire
DEpIOINE Pills can be obtained, he Doctor's own 4f.
Ace, [0,93 Wood street. . sip 10
NEW 110 TEL.—The subscriber reipettfully in•
foreatis old 'friends and the public, that lie has
openeaa-Temperance' Hotel,in fifth St reel ;near the 'Es•
ehallfge Haak;and In the house lately occupied by Mats
thew Patriek, and has - hoisted an[ ronii gno•The iron
.Hity..l.lotelr wltere.lut,will be very harpy -to aecoinino
date all who may please to call Or. him. His table
_shattlielptovlded With ;he best - rare, &ad every possible
acetiMitiodation to town and country customers and
:ravelere."
'Ol few, boarders who wish to lodge in their stores or of.
'ittes;camtie taken, and gentlemen who live out of town
`cat' have their. dinners daily.
'He ;hes large and aood stables, and the best Hay and
I?ats, end a good Hostler,.and will accommodate travel.
era and gentlemen who have horses.
..Boarderstakemb, the day, week or year. Charges
morttirtutierale than at any respectable Hotel in the city.
seprlO JOHN IRONS.
AVASIIINGTON BALL.—The subscriber has
'N V 'opened the late residence of James Adams, EFq.,
deceased for the reception of visitors and boarders;
the house is very -pleasantly situated int the bank of the
fromrthe, eity—possessiug ail the delight.
aaeorriPanlinents of • a coital ry_
. .residence, without
_being too far. Matsu for. persons doing business In the
,Visitors will -be furnished with every delicacy of
Oa- maw'.
:AA Omnibus inns regularly every hou
spy end of the Bridge.
Alcoholic beverages kept.
sep WM., C. FIERN.
,134OLVTION. 0 F THE UNION'—The covert.
nership existing between James E. Kilbotire and
Mavid J r Morgan . is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
- The conditions will be duly noticed, with the ilaritit'ures
o r f troth fiarties annexed, and Barry Hall will be continued
!open by the subscriber until other arrangements are
`reeled.
Par sale, on the premises, 159 bbls. cheice, whiter sp
.
iiietl;,irapplied for immediately. JAS. E. 117,80 M RN,
• , ijet. 2.9—tr , No 9, Mar,kel, and 74. Front st;
-. .• - . ; VeCK)FEBINDING' .-st,Candiesse,-
;: n AAP - Johnson, Bookbinders and eaper
1 ,- __ t:-_ - --' 2, - ,
l ,
-;tlII-7----,1 Rulers, S. W. corner Or 'Wood and
V-- , tr - - 7-- 1 Fourth streets, are now prepecd to ex•
7 A L ,....... 1 _ eeute all kinds of Bookbinding and Pa.
, --
e,, .er Ruling whit neatness and despatch.
--.------- otr Blank books . ruled and bound - to
itriyglieu pattern at the shortest notice. • • •
N. B. All work doneat4he above is warranted.'pep 10
. •
WM. RIDDLE, Surgeon Dentistooottototood to
'old; amid, No. 107 i Smithfield Sfreet,
where • liccon ne consulted any hour during the day,
on, his prohTasion. app 10.
_
n vmov A U.—Geo rge Armor, Merchant Tailor,
respectfully announces to his friends and tm
-
trona..that he has removed his establishment from his
,eldistand, in Third street, to the corner of Front and
Artitthlle.ld, in the, basement story of the Memongahela
lllionite;_tvhere be in tends keening -1)11.11and , a general as.
vortatent of Fashionable Goods, uitable for Gen-
Vanten's wear.
fie hopes. by close application, ta- merit a share. of the
eimainess so liberally extended to him at his old stand:
N. B. paving made arrangements in New York and
11Philadelphia, with the most. Fashionable Tailors, for
tha_receptlgn of Paris and L ondon Fashions, customers
may rely on having their or ders, executed according to
-the latest sista. • GEt.rRGE ARMOR.
salt 10
, • .
LAID
OIL:-.:•Tha Subscriber would mor,s.t respectfully
Inform tile puldic in genera that he hakern article of
aLrdOil off IMPerfririPiality, manufactured atilfe_Chielp=
initt I Oil ann tiry,by - R. w.r.ei 44 Walton.
Yedtobe,equal the best Sperni.Asll, both for, Light and
This Oil is entirely free from any thitinons
`matter, smoke, or - ttnitletwant odor, and it it aselear and
,
;.white as spring wnter.. Not n particle or crust Is left
on "the Wick. The light' Is pure and hrithint,
'had will fast as fong, if notlonger, than that ' from an
or Sperm: Oil. " The sithectifiei
Ttlsktntldie.that be has taken a place th
Vast Olive, where he wilt•licht up several ditrerkniliimps.
saikk 4..iiettlitg,`tind be would respectfully She in-
~ Allegheny, and it elev kin it y, ta
*altsiad3ndgfe , frit tbeinielues. He feels cOntblent they
itdilitecuapioced.%hit the above statement-,is perfectly
- -ittitate. - Out ortsio hundred lndi Waite who have, tried
'Shc 61Ltheretiatt hot - heen ,sity,te Wilt found with it.
The Lard Oncosts one thirOesstban Sperm;, lie Would
i reor p ee deny so licit the early attention of Dealer:end hill.
Chin - his to the :think. • ,
The following Chtirches ate now nsln the Lard .Oil:
Sciond Presbyterian .0 h ;-Sit lihargh,
New Cumberland Presbyteihin' church, Plttithatgb,
fteebiterion ••Ciiorch, 4 iiimeghei;y
pelnfe Reformed-Cburch, -do.
'1:40,1.114/reill are brandedCa.,,Cidein
11. O. ittar4 Ateot.
=IN
ittaburgh, J nt 21et.1842.
Ilikythatiodedgned , Ca Plaine of the Rapti:ea - I.litia
Paelittreonthe Pen apylvania Canal, have tried: and are,
crider . ewattiele crii.ard 011 introduced here by Ai Ache*
o:l4eyotad sianuthctured by R. W. Leer co,avthe.
t-Ahleinnatit Oill'actoryi" , • -.- • ,
VilateteCordWirt.in asserang (hat the *t ro ve .eqsal
to the hart Spec, Oil; thatjt la entirely Sree,froin stnake
prim , btliergintinons matter, whateeer; the Ilitht- la par
.-
(el* pure, elear;and brillfantraud will hummoting, Knot
abanthat from ea equal quantity Odllperia.• 011,
n9 - •hestitallonin recommending *lends
saelplApse whence oil::_.
BRSRIPPRORY, Captain, Picket-John Adams.
tbillt4,-,_111X+1)101,A,N1), crated*, Packet John Hancock,
' • 4,.A0 - • do, ...John; JAndfaon,
)001 4 nO*P 8 ON
iv i s t i von AuTOL-6tro'r. helir,4l'loll44l4e.sq—e7l
Arkitioi. Pills ;Ira rtP. - - --- • . 1 likr or
' ' to " the heart ere Mu
t - iiiiiik,istf• lit OE, 1 blood *t qukkened
____ ar. • , • I .- n ie sitar 1 -titrotPult I l e • i itri.el.s.
• throuth at t - '
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ten' /0 4-111 kidtrt*M -- ma %tomtit? or
taittigol.-illerel"" l ,tat 4 -.. “-.• - ...1 , _ •
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Ticiiii . ; -,-oi z ailit itAiSOl4l-11011t,oftMeitrh,..01.:.Ve -.1 -nr.ankin . ,eloitroditmett-M.:100010 - hoer gitteiteriat .
5.., •..... ', , --,' i.-a'fiearelliyi;,neteleittiratta. 'y - nflyoyi - lags; WOO stirtjdreadf-...attitatutleebt '.4l.B.beas,banan..lookao..,
! Unittialt,• "An iter-firitrOaideler linen - ref ' faineant!' et - "alaltitdm i k - itien4- alVeetrl!'•9lll"''"ltililiallitret , • firitS.dt„ .
7 . 0. i ., . ifiesittillestnuot ,thi la i t i , i . , 0 6 . - t hi 41 ,6 110 ..anteene,:teat.thetinaisrseTtate, -do mut ,relievetind
iI. • • •
Debt- , Ifiring..„-proposalt:.for.tbe.''aale 'of •the 'Peblic• •711entintliP'eute" -"" 1/64- d a tbeSe .. /lida"'lltatiacea' l[llo / 11u
. 7 0 11r ib igeri ' e r_..:Zfer r n t e - 5.7. : 4 1 17-tliel n rS . M .Pr e °--si M il * In te Nri t g li o e M bbd ted4 ll llM W-l i t e- h .: •
Works. nd for other purlinnes,"-Illere* D in be:wi the rMitit Tity t o o l :
• . of , floi.otatm,„..adaval,of the tease of vreaktims,the morlyidthe - Vitiate&
auntie :. , 1 ,].tit"the.•tieridtants"'Etehatige
Phillide , tie; orl.Wednendayithe2 3 dtin
neaLut 'o4Pciticki.it..lne falloWing St - krt, artned'hf • bent,tH t °Om the biataL. -' • -••--, .- • • -,-. ' • - - , .
th-e.mkinitirtioemati-toWn; -, ..-, .; • -,•.-.., • . • ..•.. ...„-, ... 1
_Hamden in themaelvert, - .they merely --- ' ' --•
'3'lsoa lares'of . .stackiu the Bank of P 'nsylannia.; - .' •'. -'''• • - -'-' • ' :' -, ASSIST Haman- - ~- •.---." • .:
'51133 , dir ' lathe 'Philadelphia Itank - : - -'-•- •: .• . • To throw oat the oat - salon...of • sickne.ss • from the • body,
•-'llOll , 'dn. -. init't-l'artners and - Mecha • les! Bank -. '.• add lite.firettuire = no ;alteration in the diet or clothing..
'•••• - '•900' - da , •• • Itt the Colunibia - Rantr and tridgeCoiripany • - .la. factrtheituman• body is better.able to • Wistain with.
.. 2500 dn.: , ni-tha UniortCanniermtra f." .c .. ' o ' n ' o ' t.eo .- 'oi. -out
.i i n nit flu il e Y nC t e h o e f in th e i l s elBC inf ri e e ct Y lo ci n r. d th e t str iir oy e l fti gi ei dise . * ase hile era 'Q d nd ica er •
1500 do - in the Pennsylvania
and
do
' '''
-•-• :-' '' 'l4"'• -:- ' : '' - - ~. ~. ~. . • • • • -ling-Medicine than at any other time. • --•- ' -
..
500
do. in
ton . chetapeake . and . ieloware .. canal . 'Fite imparta Area( - Brandreth!s ,Pillti for. seamen and •
• ' Company. •'• • ..- --.- • .tzlivelnislsithettfore,selfeitide.pt . „
„,-..... •,-.. • . ..
• • 1000 • ild :-- inita Schuylkill Navigati,n.CeMpany, '. • -..-• By..the tirgetyAse.ormits • g 1041 ,0 . hor„moott anxiety
~
'• 120 , :i n o r.l.to-tbell'risttriStertm , Terrt at - and Trans and .sickwes might we not, prevent.; - . COW, Billions. al -
•. -,, , ••-'" i -;;--. portritiow-Companyy: ,:. -•• • • .-, .(e.ctions,_Typhus, Scarletand feventof Mi.:kinds; would ,
- Also, at the State-Rouse, In the bor Ugh -of Harris.; betiakaawill..: Bat . where nicknerts- , dote. .eiist,..let , no
bnrg.-on idittidity.Atie 281 k day of 'Nose'. her nett; ut 40 .Lime hatost.,..let the,BRANDRETH!S PILLS lie Mance'
o'clock, A .i , a, '' ? _ ..• ", • . .. • ... 1 .; „. _.. • '..: ;,,.sentfOr, 4hat.M.m..RemedY ;mar be aPp:ted, .without fur •
' 2905. snares. Of-stunk-in the Darriiiila and". Pottsville' - tha t teas 4 if till , C , • -- Ta :311C.Rtf4liallatRED. — • H ---.,. • ~ •
ReihsineCOMnany.. ', I- • ..- • : '.-• .., „ ~ ThM,Brandreth's Pills, have stood -a- seven . yeast 1
'2OOO do -` in the enmberland - Valley - Railroad ca m . to , the U .. nited..51at5..,....... , . , . .... ~ _ . .
.. •., . ,
t o
-. • •
pang. -—' - ' •.!: .-.-. -, That they , they,area•veptnitina.nd . innocent medicine, yet
Franklin •R ailiroad mpany.- ' ' all novverful for-the removal of _disease whether chronic
, _ • • :• : , • • .. '1
Weightsellie; Yo-k atid Get •yribli rt.._ recent; infeci ions or othervitse.
• Railroad Co. •- • • . -.• . . ---- That they-clarify-the - Mond. and etay • the further pro
,Codorias Navifillo -Co. ••••• grass of diseusettilhe numambody.::.„ ' •
Bald Eagleand Sp ng Creek' Nnyl." , Thatrinmanyeases, • where the dreadful , ravages of
gation.Co. -.--- .-•.., I. - • ..• . ulceration laid bare ligament and hone, and where,
Vonon - r,chela.Navi gin ciivz ta:altappearance, no human means could save life, have
Harrisbarg Bridge' - -,- - 7-' ":.-:, .- . patients by-the use of-these Mils, - been restored to good ,
Northumberland , I 1 ' 'Co; ' .. ..itealth3lle .devottring. disease having been completely
- Monongahela:Bred a Co.- -.. eradicated. . . . . .
• Allegheny Bridge . ci. - .- ,That.each of. -I he genuine has upon it THRICE cOrretawr -
Wilkesinirreltsidg CO: . Limns
. Lewiehurg•Bridge . . • -.-. That each. label has two signatures of Dr., Benjamin
.... six Boaver . fo idt e - . - . . Brandreth upon-it. .•- . . . • ..
' , • - .... ..•. That there must be upon' each box three_ signatures,
Dane.ille Bridge•C .•:::.--.<
NesrOneelcßridee, ... .. . . obese
• French Creek- ge Co.
-Ronemough.BridgirCo. - - - -
Schuyilciliand - Pottatown Bridge Co
Loyal. Burma Bridge 00: • -
.liiiiten,Bridge Co. , • -
Roldistown-BridgetCo.
Tpwande•Bridge - Co.. -- •,• -
Franklinend 'Allegheny Bridge Co..
Scltylkill-Brldge,(at binnion'sford)
Campany. ,_ ...-.,... . • ~, -• ,' ~,- •
. Williamsport, lirldge-Co.; , Washing ,
... . . ton..coanky,..
~ t. . . , --.
.....•
Also, Mock , in the following Turnnipe - - Road. Corona.
Meg, to wit:
2124 shares in the Harrisburg t -Carlbiieand - Chambers.
burg.. •'' ". •i ' • .
-Citatitberstiarg - and Bedford
Bedford and Stoy'town:' •
Stoistown and G r eensburg.
Greensburg and - Itisbnrgh. ...'
-Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana,
Brie and WM erfo (I.
Porklomen and - F nding.' • • -- '''
flap aand •NeWport •
l•
Waynkbtirg,'Gr encastle and Her ,
cersltnrs.. .
.
Morgantown, Charchtown and Blue
„Sall. . . 1 --
- •
- Little Conestogs.i . - •
Berks and Haaplyn
Lancaster,.Elizalmthlowa and Mid.
`dktieWri, ':, ' . ,:--- . . • - ... r ..
.. P,aa Miran OF lik eill4ir re. '•. •
:B*efelOinna.'and 'Lehigh. -
Milford and Orre4o.
Downington, Eplirata. - and Harr is
burgh. - i .
Centre and Kishammoillas.
Susquebannaand Yoritbormigh.
.Centre.
York and Gettysburg.
New Holland. ,
. • Spr tis • douse, rJo
Bethlehem.. : 4
Cayuga' nod Susiguehanna.
.Bosgueltannaand Waterford , . -
• Suannehinna aril Tiogn.
• Bridgewateramil Wilkesharre. •
-• Pittsburgh-and New - Alexandria:
New Alexandria and Conemaugh..
Belmont andZaaton.. - ' •
Pittsburgh and Butler.. •• •• - • •
Philipsburg and Sessotelianna.
• Butter and .Merter4 - - - • •
Mercer and iteddville. .. . •
--• A ndereon*.••-,Feiry, Waterford ind
- New .110.ett.... 1 .. : • - - -
• P.ilteliur.gb, aud,illteuben v Hie. • •
Ridge Road. 1
- Bethany and Dingman's Choice.
Robbstown a ndl•Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasantend Somerset. •
Somerset and,Bedford. ... r . .
Hanover and dearlisie. -
M illerstowu and Lewistown.
, Beltefonteand f hilipsburg.
Philadelphia, Bi:andy w ine and
• London • -„•! • :
.. Belmont antStquaga.
Harrisburg and. blitlerstown.
Philadelphia add Great Bend.
Lewistown and Huntingdon.
' Armstrong and Indiana.
Clifford and WMkesbarre.
Indiana and Ehensburg.
. Washington wild•W. - titiamsport. •
.. Washington mid- Pittsburgh.
Ly.comitig,.and•frotter.
. bliddletowriand Harrisburg. ..:
Iletie.fiinte,•Anfonaburg and Young
maristnnin...... • i. ..
Sinter and Kittanning.
fililesburg and finsethpe.rt.. .
. , Derrstawn and'younginanstqwn.
Mount Pleasant and Pittsburgh
York Haven and Harrisburg bridge.
. _.
Abingdon and Watertbrd.
- Warren and. Ridgway.
- -.Lewisburg and.Noungenanalown-..
Somerset and Conemaugh.
Carbondale and Laekawatia.: . -
Bomersevand Ca miterland. .
. Lewisburg and Jersey Shore.
Ligonier and - Johnstown. . • :
•••. - Warren Rad. New York State Line.
• -.Titusville and Union Mills. -
.: Atinstrunrend j elearfie ld.
Warren and Pt anklin.... -..- .
Sugar Grove and Union.
• - ,Brotanington:linr-risvilteamd Prank
200' . do - Snownhonand,Packersville. - .
44 do Latkawaxen.
,21)0 •.. do- r -Butler -and „Freeport..• -
~,; , _64, . ..,do . - -Stertinganit-Newfoundland. , . •
_ __BS _ „via , - --- Lenox and-Harmony. -
~. 4 :.....do: ..... Pitt sburgh. Pa mete and Mechanics!.
' 210
- 1 • , ..09••.: : Aedford,and..floPidayshurg,... . .„i
1 it. . .
...do -, . '..Luthersburgand Ornsatawney , -.
.. • 10. .. •, do ..." .. Birmingham - and Blizabethtown. on"
-,.., . . .64.•„• . do,. : ~. Bald-Eagle:and NittanyNniley.,..
..
' .. Tire terinsand anntlit loan of laid sales- , -.will int Imade
kneWn,„ on the. days aferesaldinr by.an application, at any
titimito thianflice, .Staie . ectpek Trilli:lirt received, .i. tipsy•
inent-at . pai, : or,rettlficates of credit,. which ,havg.lmen
enteied on the books of the ei_nditot . .. - Penerabp
__ vitro',
ariceTota.restaintion ..et.the ; General , - 4 semptilys palmed on
tile - 11. 1 :i daY .0,?ipr11.!1842.. ' •
ig.: arler . tkrt.lieVOlOTtioi...,
1 the Alle
ritiabwgi
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2000 do
400 di)'
600 do
995 do
2500 do
4500 ;'do
2400• do
2t60 ;':do;
T5OO .do
560 I do
400 do
600 - ' do
600 , do
• 180 do
350 t . 410
100
60 do
100 i.do
92 i do
111 .-- 40
200.1 do
12.50 do
120 do
300 do
4310 do
2154 db
2564 do
'llBO do
3417 do
100 do
1360 do
512 do
250 do
180 do
2flo ' do
580 do_
100 $: FP
250
100
1240
640
lib
do
do
do
50
1600
400
116
500
96
224
NO
80
80
' czo—als '
••• , t.•
TIC' Willi AM • • IVES StycolliiffG,SY
' jiritinrved:, hundreds
when thooght plist.teeinrea,croul :convulsions. As Soon
aitVeSyr is4gtibed on the A? tris,lllo
.ser. fg Wkiiinnterit, so effienebitts atilt" so
piedeani, that 4 noniiild rerun gores be rub.
:b e d with it. 'When fantsare at the age Of four months,
thilltitere nVappearinee "of teeth, one bottle of th
SyruipshOuld hewed to operi the pores. Parents should
~ever be:withuoti.he'syrop, in the:. nursery.• Whensthe4e
ill'erilliti-011ildren,for if a ehild wakes in thenigl# pith
pats in did' guars; the Syrup immediately gives ease, by
opening the norm, and healing the gums; therebppreirnnt:
ing,Convu sinus, r evers, 41—. For Salo Whohmide and
Reinii by p R. E.SELLERS, Abent
snip' 10 No. 20,1Arond street, below , Seeend.
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1 Mil E;l3
_HOWARD 4.00. AbgErfacturats:Ai r .-Ifigii
Oi : ,, pairs'. •APP-18, ifirat arelsti-Pittelpurgki , Os.-
16.40' OfaysAbind Ali egteustwaspottinent of Satin
I;ll;isitd and Vida Pk MIL WOKING% lielvet- -and
i isl4looll flgoier,i.. - or."thokt hk , nelot:style.` Aid- batiibi!for
s4looukt4:l4,lo4loll.49llsfliarkwr lavt L eintr
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A sit Mres signatures, thus: --
DIM A.Xtit BRAN DRUMM
DR. FRANKLIN SAYS:
acu te fevers ever require some evacuation to bring
them to a perfect crisis and solut ion, and that even by
Altools, which must be promoted by art when nature
does not do the business itself. On this account, an
ill timed scrupulousaussabout the weakness of the body
Is of, bad consequences; for it is that whjeb seems Ghia) ,
to make evactiatiaus necessary , which..nature attempts ,
after tne humors are lit Lobe expelled , but is not able to
accomplish'for the most part in these diseases; and I can
afftrmythat I have Liven a purge when the pulse has been
So low that itcould hardly be fell, and the debility ex.
treme, yet both one and the ther have beeo-restored by
it." The good effect to be derived from the Brandreth
_Nils, have to be experienced to he fully believed. By
their timely use neither the scarlet, the typhus fever or
sn.all_pox would ever assume their malignant form.
.To .appreciate to the full extent,theincaleulable
bent
tits of BRA N Dit ETH'S PILLS, they must be-used when
the FiratS.Ymilttnes of Disease present themselves. One
dose then, and their good effects will he, felt throughout
the attack—Ex IS.TLKING THEM" IN TIMM I Ital. is the great
secret in the cure . - of all appearances of disease arising
from bad blood,and.l -presume their are few at the pres.
eat 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 i his may be benefit ted by so
doing. I. am respectfully,
the public's servant,
BRANDIL ETU, M. D.
241 Broadway, New York:
THE COUNTERFEIT'S DEATH BLOW.
The public - win please observe. that no Brandreth Pills
are - genuine unless the ilex has - three labels upon- It,
each containing a fac simltie signature of my hand
writing tints -L. - E t Brandveth. These labels art engra•
ved sieel,heautifolly . designed, and done at an ex
penee cif several thousand dollars. ,Remember! the top
—tint side .-- . 1,01 the bottom.
Entned--aterarilliiCtn.act tirContn:ess Int he year 1841, •
by BSrilkiinAtatiiireth,:iri the I.fierkfis Attire in the Dis
tilet Canrt of the poi OM itstriet. of New 'for k
Dr. B. Brandietlesitivri Satre, No. 98, Wood Street,
Pittsburgh.: .oaly , plLce in Plitshorgh wimie the genuine I
Pills can he obtained. Each Agent , who sell: the.true
Erandreth Pht, has ari engraved certifitaie Agency.
- received every twelve riollt 119, and has entered into bonds
p 1 $5OO to sell , none other Pills, than those received from
Dr- B. or . hie spechil Genera I Agent." at rk , evil ffi•
eate is all engraved eicept the Doctor's mune, whieb is
in his own hand writing. Observe, on eachh - certificate
there is an exact ropy of the three labels on each box en
graved thereon. Purchuser. see Mg- the engraving of
the labels.on the ce , iificale correspond with those on the
The following are Dr. Renjamin Brandrelh7s Agents
for the atle: of his Vegetable Universal Pills, In Alleghe
ny cooly, Pa., who are supplied with the new labelled
boxes. •
Price 29 cents with directions.
Principal Office. No. 98, Wood Street, Pittsbur
AllNlteny, Mr. 1013/1 GLASS. '
McKeesport, lit ROWLAND.
Nobleshawn, JOHN JOUSSoN•
•
StewartsTown, CILEBBNAN 4' SPAULDING.
*ALEXANDER 21.RDALIC. Clinton.
Estvaltn THO_MPBON,Wilkinsburgb.
GEORGE PORTER, Falrview•
ROBERT SECIT/I FORTkR. Taroriturn•
Elixabellitown,C. F. DIEHL.
East Liberty, DANIEL NEGLEY.
Plt newly lams, Pleasant-Rill.
DAvin B. Coox—Plumb Township.
W et, o. BUNTER— Allen's Mill: (sep 10
VOILES cured by the tae of dr. Hartich's Compound
Strengthening and-German Aperient Pills
Dr.Harlich=-Dear Sir—Shortly after i received the
Agency firm" yen for the sale of your Medicine. I
formed an acquaintance wi; h it lady of this place, who
was severely afflicted with the Piles. For t eigh or ten
years this lady was subject to.. frequent painful attacks,
and her physician considered her case so complicated ,
that he very seldom-pteseribed 'medicine for her. Through
my persuasion:she commenced using your rillP•aa'd was
perfectly'eured. - - Yours, gi-c. JAMES R.:KIRBY
Ocfeber-'3.. 1840. Cliambershng;Ta.
- ErOffice and Central Depot', No. 19. North Eighth
Street, Philadelphia. A ndly Runnel Frew, corner of
Liberty and. Wood streets, Pittsburgh. sep 10
INTERESTING CURE performed byDr.Swayne's
Compound Syrup-of Prams Virginians, or Wild Cider.
ry:flaving mademse of this i nvaluahlefl ru p in my family,
which entirely cared, my child. The symptom! were :
wheezing and choking of phlegm, .difficulty of breathing,
attended-with constant cough, spasms,. convulsions,
ofsrhich I. had given upon hopes of Its recovery until I
was advised to make trial of,titia invaluable medicine.
After seeingiheeffects-it had upon my child, and con
cluding to make thesame trial upon myself., which, en
tirely relieved me afa cough that, I was afflicted yrith for
many years- Any person wishing-to see me can call at
my house in BeachStreet,abovethe Market., Kensington.
Wit.coz,
. _ .
DR. SWAYNE'S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY*
We ; the attention of, the , public to, the_aumerous
certificate; which have been, in circulation in our paper'
and some - others:of this ehy, highly mcommending.ltr
13w,tvezVettropound Syrup oUWIId , Cherry .--Wdbatre'
seen the origteatcertittestes.and,have no - doubt but they
come from truly grateful .hedits.eaPrmnsWe af
wbleb.they haveseatived from that ,valuable:compound.
We have acquaintances who trave frequnelly. used tbe
above medkinm who - eau: NW& wilAmoutideate of Ile
virtues.—Satarday Chronicle. '
Fssuls eilltsuitat,-.With . siocerits I. would 40 4 10' 1
You.-One and ail, both sick and wen, always to have -,stl
bmtleof Dr SwionuesCompound Syrup of Wild Cherry
yostr bostko-ALIS „invaluable:4in A ues.or emeriteue9,-
suck as• Spitting-of Wood. Actions. attaelid of violent
Conghing, -which Is-often the tause , Of spitting of Moon,.
Violent „Nervous Affections .tabing occasionally • cirme
from fright, and. varions.other causes,' Pioidocludgreli"
Maim. sadden voids from ,improper exposure. width
are often let ran fro, an-isianning - extent, for want of
means being -ready fat handt-psd :as 1 'aye used Dr.
Swcusio-CommnandSyrup' of- Direrry ,repeaterDP
la my-,-famttf antakargys with marked success—A can
recommend 14. withrcoafiderice.ll l l being one of the-best
family mediektestiskielt-hatkvrer been . offered. , to the
Pubtle.--SobiritlVekrocislet.
tScdt.ny.. - WinoTborrt , Wholemle 4. Reialit osirtulebt
fOrrntitbaii.b. N 0.53 Market Street, seplo
• .:A4410 , 4004dite; , ithe: ktuk•
lifiKkeirt ."..#4ok **a .141.0. 1 44. 9 C- 1- l A* 4-
wsx*Ohll,,tleyteisAkoe.,:A*l-*lnizioa ibereolitoo
-
.4ts l .l4fifirthrimir her Wl l 4 ft4 l 4 l teo.rOOT pOtrouge... ih e.
pledges UMW to keep eyery thing o( the-most ^etYush
description.. and pay strict. attention to. economy.
E'rencli
economy. .
It is with cosfidenee Mrs . recoinends, .her
acid London made Corsets; also her splendid assortment
rif; EtrthriliderY. iihich - is anterior to--„anythirip yet intro
domed.% this country:itinciddeBesby
biota; Orientalti; ' Capen a la 'Cardinal,' - Demi, ditto-oer.
, tins for Evening Costume. Onitars, puffs, Pocket -Nand.
kerchief% Morning and Night Cap?, tr., which will be
ready fit/ their on theath,,of October next.
him T. Is waiting- the arrival o(.hev.Bonnets from
Europe. •at , No. 2 Ferry street, between Liberty and
Fourth streets. •
sepc. 29—dif.
11. *O2IIW GEO. rksAimroN.
11111.AGRAW ElAMlLTONilitteriteva ar-Laro have
-removed -their Office to- the resAlettec or LI, S. Ma.
'OUTt3 E 4, two dooraabove Smithfield:. 'tea 10
7 7 - "CoFriN WAREHOUSE'- , -No, 119 ; Firsrth
- Street, &trees Wood and ,Slnitifieid
'wo doors froint the corner of Wood street. • Con.
scantly on band an assortment of 100 ready made
COP - FINS, of every star and description; covered
• ones, with Clot h: Mahogany, 'Cherry, •Black
VVainut, Pimlai, rend Pine
ALSO, Plates neatly engraved; Hearses and Carriages
furnisbed; Graves procured; and- all services rciiiicted
that friends may requite. -- '
A credit given in all capes, eitheiorcoffins or carriages,
requested. _ - HENRY SCARES, Undertayer
sep
,B
ritBLS. WHITE LIME, a superior artiele, for
i , sale by • . J. G. - A.GriltDON, •
N 0.12 Waterstreet:
Just- received from New York, 3000
V
Temperance Almanacs for 1893; 5000 copies of the.
Diurnal of the American Temperance Union and Youth's.
Temperance Advocate for September.: A 150,2000 Chris
tintAlmanaek, and a good assortment of Loomis's Ma,ga
sine and Pittsburgh, and the Franklin Magazine and C 9,1 1.
WWI AIOIO.IIOCS for. 1443; by the grosa, dozen or single;
250 copies of Grant's New Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bu
siness Dirctory and Strangers Guide, for 61-, 'cents. Also,
Cottage, Family, School And Pocket Bibles and Testa
ments, David's Psalms;Aletbodist anti Temperance Hymn
Books; the beautieS
.of Harmony, introduction to Sa...red
Music: Mason's Harp with, round and patent notes; Christ.
HorP•and almost all kinds of School Boots; Gona's Do-
Mestic Medicine; Day Books. nnd Ledgers; Wril ing, Let
ter, and Wrapping raper; hitte Mack, and red ink, by the
gross, dozen,or bottle; steel pens, quillsodates, pencils and
wafers; Cyclopedia of History. Western Pilot,- and a con.
Me-rabic variety of Books aod.Stat lottery, for sate on ac
' ecimmodating terms ter cash or country priduce,
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and. Commission Merchant,
sep 12 No. .9, Fifth street.
LK. Mooariusta. G. O. WARNiFt. .l: PAINTER.
NION COTTON FACTORY. A tleglie . y City, at the
U
v- end of the upper bridge. The subscribers having
cilinmehred the manufacture of Cotton Yitrns, - Stocking
Vara, Cotton Tviine, Candlewick, Carpet Chain, Batting,
.tc:,and ate prepared te fill orders at the shortest notice.
Havtng selected the latest and most improved machi
nery, a nil employed the manager who has attended to the
Hoss,,F,LCTORSI for the last five years, they are tsantifaetu-
T rig a superior article.
Cotton Warps made to order,
Orders through the Pittsburgh Post Office, or left at the
stare of 4- G. Painter.- Co., Liberty street; or Logan
tr Kennedy, Wood street; will .meet with , prompt at ten-
Address—J. K. MOORHEAD 4- CO.
sep 12-1 Y
filo PRAIA lea large view of Females to
this City who from their continued sitting, to which
their eau (Alfons oblige hem,nre affected with costiveness I
which gives rise to palpitation at the heart en the least ex
ertion, sense of heaviness extending over the -whole head, j
inrolerance of light and sound Au) inability of fixing the
nitenticm to any mental operations: rumbling in the bow-
I f
els r -sometintes a sense of sull'ocat ion, especially rifler
meals when any exertion is used, as going quickly up
stairs; tempre fickl , ; thew; are symplonts which yield a,
once to a few doses or the Brandreth Pills The occa„
Mortal nee of this medicine would save a deal of trouble
and years of suffering. One, or two, or 'even three of
the Drandreth Pills psi before •dinner, are of en found
highly bentftiat; many bsethem very advantageously in
this way; they.airi and aesiet digestion, restore the bowels
ton - proper. condition', enliven the spirits, impart clear. I
nesslo„the complexion, purify the blood, and-promote a
general feeling of health and happiness..
Sold-at-Dr. hi-andreth's Office.: No. 98 Wood street ,
Pittsburgh—Price 25cent - 3 pei: box, `with full directions.
MARK—The only place In Pittsburgh, Where the
GENUINE Pills can he obtained,is the Doctor's ow Of
fire. No 98 Wood street. ' Sr . Fl 10 0
QURGICAT, INSTRUMENTS! 'SURGICAL IN•
ssratatewrst-- 7'. McCarthy, Cutler and Surgiral
Inetrunseizt Abither,,Third street, nearly opposite the
post Ore, Pittsburgh -
(SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHEAR:7O .
Physicians, Dentists and Drnecists can have their _ln•
struments made by the subscriber of a'Superiur quality
arid at Eastern prices.
Tallotfe Patent Shears and Scit..,sors always on band.
also Hatters e,hears, a superior article. Orders respect.
fully solicited.
N. B. Ail articleg warranted of the best quality, and
jobldna done as usual. quay
/0
LIAR COMPLAINT.—This disease often fermi
natssin snot her of a more Ferione nature, IC pro.
per remedies are not reatorled to in time. In all forms
of this disease, Dr. Ilarlich's Compound Strengthening.
and German. Aperient Pills, will perform a perfect-cure
—first. by cleansing the stomach and bowels. thus remo
ving all diseases from the Liver, by the use of the ger
man Aperient Pals.after which the Compound Strength
ening Pills ate taken to give strength and tone i
o those
tender organs which require such treatment only . to effect
a permatnent mire. These Pills are neatly put up , itt
small packages, 4 With full directions. For sale at No. 19
North... Eight St reet,Philadel phla. Also, for We hy Sam
uel Frew corner of Wood and Liberty sts., Pittsburgh Pa.
scp 10
•
LLEIN . KRANI ER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, Cor
..t. iter of Wood and Third Streets,Pittsburgh Po.=
Gold, Sliver, and Solvent Rank notes, bought and sold.,
Sight cheeks OR the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts;
'notes and bills, collected.
. .
REFERENCES:
Plifsourgh•Pa, WM. Bell 4- Co : , John 1). Davis, F
Lnrenz,i. Painterk Co., lo.seph Woo'llivell, ladles May
Piii/adetpya , Alexander Bronson 4- CO.; John Brown
4- Co. Cigifnnati, 0., lames M'Candleo.. St. ,1.0108,
J. R. M'Ponaid: totasroille, W. H. Pope, Eq.
- . sep 1.0
la FsMOV itlo—The undersigned begs leave to lit Wan
XV ' the public, t hat he has removed from his old-stand,
Wl,* corner of Penn and St. Clair sts„ opposite the.Sl
- change Hog, where he has fittedap a lhrge 11A.240 FORTE
WARE.Roar and now offers for Sale , the most splendid
assortment of Prartos ever offered in.t his market.
- His opposecmsist of different patterns, of superior
i
, Rase Wood and
deled.-and constructed throughout of e very he.tM autahogany,beaullfully 'tasted and mo
-
terials,which, for durability, and qualit of tone, as well
as touch, he warrantslo be superior any ever seen
here:; . .
As he has en:anted 103 manufactfry, and mute arrange.
.metrtsto supply the increasing demand for OM Metro
metii, he respectfully requests those intending - to pur.
chase to call andexaminehls assortment before write.
sing.elsewitere..as .he is ,determined to sell waren, for
cash, than any other establishment east or west of- the
mountain's. .. F. rttumE, •
- . . Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets,
sep 10 Opposite 1 he-Ezchange Hotel. Pittsburgh, Pa.
W.
ARR:ANVIL) - GENUINE. — Dr. William
V V ' Evanseti Carnomits Pills. • •‘, ,- • ---:
••'' Iftmr.TITILTN I:—.:Letier.fram' the- Eton. Ahltini • in'Clei
latt,Bullivan County ,East Tennenee,filemberof Congress.
. ' . ~ • ; ' Wasmarrtos, July -34.-1838.-
Sir.-Slarelhave been in this city i have need come of
your Dyspeptic medicine with infinite benefit and sails- -
faction; and believe it to bea most valuable remedy. One . f grigt/rrAltirli Of 'Ler.
of my•zetastittients,Dr. A. Carden, of Campbell county, - Harrisburg*, August 24th, 1542. .
Termate..wrole to me to send him some. which I did. QALE, :17/% Tit RCA MALE AD.EIL, ROADS RE.
and fi e; es inployed it very successfully in Ills practice, i"-- 7 lA/WED/0 TO THE STATE.L-NOtiee is hereby pi
t/Mt:lc perils - aline of: thei seventeenth, eighteenth,
and says It is Invalpable. Mr. Johnson, your agent at ve.d.
place,. thinks you would probably like an agent in nineteenth arut tweet lotttSeci kinsbf the 'Act of/Assembly •
T i naeessee. .If so, 1 would recommend Dr. A Cardenas
.PaPstill•be 27((h day of July, 18+2, proposals wilt be reeei
aaroper person to officiate for the sale of your celebrated I ved at 1 he'filtate Department until the lataay of Novae..
tier next( forthe' s a
hati f
all
all and each of the canals
medicine,
_,Shouli you commission him he Is willing to
cantor you. You catisend the bY water to ihe
.Rail Roads 'belanging to the goannonwealth, for-which'
care o rb Robert Ring 01-' Spas, Rite: vilte enunty,,res, :VAnteSidek; tit :par ,uluC , will•ite-Yereived 3 it payment.
Pee, y tend ro Graham ot HOUttoll, Tasewell, Eas t ai . Each ilidividuitier Companyllst equip:id, specifically, to',
Tenneeriee., I haVeno doubt but if you had agents
in
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severa k cou nu es, b r z u tT en,il eme, a great ileal of me di. theydiudietti pisichase;:thf,aabsturt•of.ibeic respectiVe
ciitaillfouldbe:ssobl. -1. sin going to take some of it ignite bids titotiter. - thif g iven sii‘denti, niOraitil ettilt. in:
ri: tay_.pwp tar arid that - of my friends, and should the lifß4 `.... ; idiellia r ' wittlib i d n ill . d 'i' di 'l aiireddr Oidded e es
tike i, kor froni;clii,mbez", yO, mood.. i i ke i n _i gept, 4 ltt eruct MitiCtitessaitiotioty in laidliefisrethis Oval Lees
at Bluntelitc„Sultiverf , /, kranty, Vest Tennestivet I cants. ! 11 ,. ~' ' ' r. ' ",.,;" • ' .' 1 : :`,\,••;'-,-:•,::
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Pittsburgh, June 18,1839.
Mr. Jona Dasstno:=Dcar Sic—llaving - been present,
yesterday, at the;v.periment which you Were pleased to .
make, in the predince of - a number of businew met,-
of the safety of - your- IRON CHESTS, in case of- fire, it
gives Me pleasuie to,say, that so far as I was capable of
Judging, limiest was fair, and tife result exceeded my
expectations._
The-Chest Was a emelt one, about 30 inches high, by
about 18 or2o inches in breadth and depth, and was Ma.
ced on a block of wood atrout a foot in thickness, so - as
Ao elevate It about that height from the ground; several
books aini neWspapers were deposited 1111441 e of -it, in the
manner in Which Merchants and milers would' 'mostly:
place therri---a large quantity of light pine wood - relate
fromeriadjoinitiganw Mina was then placed or-mind
and above it, and the fire kindled on the, windward side,'
sons to drive the flame against the back part of the chest.
tile bre was kept up about three quarters of an hoar,
until you had gone among the spectators and received
from them their universal artswer 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 ;Whit to the hack
of one'lniok which appeared to he a tittle cnarred. From
what I witnessed, I think that these chests are,desery
ing of confidence, as affording, perhaps,the best seen, it y
to Merchabts for their books and papers, whichihey can
have without building large, thick, rind expensive vaults.
I would consider them a better see,irii y than many vaults
winch I have seen built. Your tripod,
S.‘ MUF.L. CHURCH.
We concur in the aboVe statement, having been pres
sent when the chest was teste , '. ,
IW. Xll. Cooper, J. 11, Shoenbcrger,'
J. 1 aughlia, J. Paiaicr,
R. Jr C. L..hentstrong,
I Thomas Craig, S. G. D. Howard,
Ertrtret of a fetter from Pugh g 111Pord, dated Cite
cilstarr,i9i h Mari h,11342.
J 4?enning. Pittsburgh, Pa; Respected Friend: We
have ilia snlisfaclicou testate as the hest recommendation
NVe - can give of the utility. of your - I run 'Safes, t bat we
hair". ithe'O r f Them which was in an exposed situation in
our counting room, at. the time of the fire, ort-t he morn
ing of the 10th inst. which tonsntned our Pot k Honer to.
gel her with a large portion of the meat, lard. c, which
it con tained;—and that our hooksnird.paperswhichwere
in iheSafe, were entirely uninjoted, and were taken
front it alter the fire; without ever being discolored.
Yours, itc. PUGH 4- A LVORD
Extrectof a Letter from Slater 4. Holbrook, dated St.
Louis, Feb. 24th, 1841.
111 a Dentonn, Dear Sir: One of your stun nd size chesi s
was burned siliew-daVs'imo, in a ieaciter store--it pre
ser,Teti its contents. ft esoe.ci ful. yours, .
se.P 10. L&Y ER is. tioisitooK.
LIVER OM PL AINT mired .hy the use of Dr. Ha r
itch's compound ttidrengthening, and Aperient Pills.
Mr. Wm. -Richard?, of Pius - burgh, Pa„ entirety cured of
the above distressing disease. His symptoms were pain
and weight in lie le ft side, less of a poet ite, vomiting, acid
eructations, a distension of the stoniach, sick headache,
furred tongue, countenance changed tort citron color. diffi
culty of breathing. disturbed rest, attended %t lilt a cough,
great debility, with other symptoms indicating great de
rangement of the functions of the liver. -Mr. Richard ,
hnd the advice of several physicians, but, received no
relief, until using Dr- Ilarlich's Medicine, which termina
ted in effecting a pe-feet cure.
'Principal Office. 19 North CI hilt Street, Philadelphia.
'For salt' in Pit islatrgli by-Samuel Frew, corner of Litter
ty and Wood sireetS. • sep 10
Cincinnati. -February 15,1840
Dr. Sw&vist —Dear cir:-•Perniit Melo take the liberty
of writing to you at 1 kiis time to expresti my approbation,
and to recommend to the attention_,4 heads of families
and others your invaluable theilitriehe compound
Syrup of Prunus ywginiana. or Wild Cherry Bark. In
my travels of late I have seen in a great many instances
the wonderful effects of your medittne in - relieving chit•
dren of very 'obstinate complaints, such as Coughing.
Wherziny„•Choaking of Phlegm, Asthmatic attacks, .4c.
/i•c. I should not have written this letter, however ,at
present. although C tare fel it my duty to add my- testi
mony to it for 'some time, had it not keen for a late in.
stance where ilie medicine ahove alluded to was instru
mental -in restoring to perfect health an "only
whosecasit.ivnii almost hopeless, inn family of my Pc
quaintance. t.l thank Maven," said the doming moth.
Cr,wny child issaved from the jaws of death! 0 how I
feared the relentless ravager But my child is safe! is
safel!' • '
Beyond all doubt Dr. Swayrie's Compound Syrup, of
Wild Cherry is the most valuable medicine in tiii.-ror any
oilier country. lam certain I tavewitnessed more than
one hundred cases where it has been attended wh coin.
e success. I am using it myself In an obstinate al.
tack of Bronchitis. In which It proved effectual in a ex
ceedingly mutt iime, considering the severity (tithe ease.
fran recouiend it in - the fullest confidence °fits superior
virtues; I wonld advise that no family eltorfid*without
it; it la very fileasant and always benefictit-.-worth
doulde_and often ten times its price!' The public are ns.
eared ibereisua quackery about it.' R. JAcirsorr, D.
0.
Fortiterly Pastor of the FirA Presbyterian Church,
Sold by WM. THORN. who'esal l e 4. retail, only"scent
for Pittsburgit.,, No. 53, Market street. - sep
ABOON• TO TOE - HUMAN.. RACEI---,•Ditteever
what will destroy Lift. and you are a great man.
~ D iscover what .will prolong Life, and the world will
.
call you hapoStor." .
There arc faculties, bodily' and intellectual, within us.
with which certain' herbs - have affinity, and over -which
they have power." -
Dr. B. Brandrethts External, Remedy, or Liniment,
which, by its extraordinary powers, abstracts Pain or
Sorene,s; thus_Sprains,-Stiff. Slnewe, White Swellings,
itheamaiie rairtEC'or Stiffness, Stiffness of the .tohtts,
Tumors, Unnatural-Hardness; Stiff Neck Sore Throat,
Croup, Contractions of 'the Muscles, Scrofulous
largements, Tender -Feet, and every description of in
jury affecting the Exterior of the Human Frame, are
cured or greatly relieved by his never•lo be :efficiently
extolled remedy.
exaTtnew,rx.--Tite following letter front' Major Gen.
eras Sandford, as to the qualities - of the External Reme
dy, speAks volutnen:
Dear 'mu oblige .111 e with nnother bottle of
your excellent Liniment?, It is certainly the best of the.
kind I have ever seen. lt'bris.ctired entirely my son's
knge.Pbunt which I Wasso uneatiy,and have found it
Productive of immediate relief . id several
,cases of enter-'
nal,jajury in my A fdw etrenlats since, - my
yoriptkest child Was seized with Tilolent attack of Croup.
wa seatirelv removed in mealy motetes, by rub
bing, -
licr chest ritufthront freely Willi - the External Rein.
edy., you; ought to manufacture - this Liniment
rot , general use; instead of confining the,use of it, as-you
`havelteretofcire done, to your particular acqualataeces.
Yours truly, - C. W. SANDFORD:
DR. R. BrLocutorrizt. 241 Droaiiway, N. Y.
ry•Foi sale at. 241 Breirdwat,New York, and at tits
ofAce,,No. pa vvoim street,ritishurgh. Pi:ICE—SO cents
per bottle with directions ; sep
Aner tivi ,
Tie Expl.o o , "Mt
frRAVpLERS TAKE tit
1 provide', with the &hire
bills printed whit a figure of ikt
ful you are not deceived by
gentsstating their boa's to he
Guard,. when they are not
The following is a list of h
ly Guard at the Port or Pilig
first tloo the list have the, imps
pp4rai it Is i capes* Me for at
SAVANNA, Fi
RAR ITA N
NIAGARA,
ORLEANS, J )
CANTON, M,
LADY OF LYONS, CA
VALLEY FORGF, isn
FORT PITT, G.
BREAKWATER,
EXPRESS MAIL,
ALPS,
CASPIAN,
IDA,
WEST WIND,
M A p(WETTE, WI
TAI,LEYRAND, pm
PANAMA, 1011),
CICERO, , .111,16
SARAH ANN, ; I,m .
NA RR AGANSEI T, SSA),,
AMARANTH: Al.
Robe Bell,
.8. Cordell,
./ 9. IL. Hoge,
J. W. Hoyt.
MUNGO PARK,
NEPTUNE,
ADELAIDE,
NORTH BEND,
MARIETTA,
BRUNETTE,
STEAM FERRY BOAT,
The traveling,
.communny
before they mak.e . a choice of a
and see whillitt it mould net
and security to choose a Safiq.
passage and freight, 112 prefer/re
against exploiion—and chat
that (MS invention has the unqa,
fifty steam engine builders-4m!
it is to understand the t mikri, td
inletested—besides a nu mher of
is gel - oleo en and ot hers—Dil of
my office, No 10. Water stretbr
pleasure al all times to
who will iabe the trouble lo
set, 10 CADW,
VA NITA 111,E TIE 1, EizTA'
The sub, , criher ofro,s fora
ef'd tabs, the zreater part bf lvt
the eli rs of PO Isl.nreh nrd Allee
Warrhouses, nearly nrn',l
situate ou Markel streci,towen,
lyrneiu4 a Irmo of about 54 nwt
lire, or !ell:Yr:11(.1y In snit pyyrf,yrn
Also, a seleri lon in Ar:.
breadth, by upward of 3.;0 611 in
fronts, one on the l'ente9trania as
aphizat an si rte.
.A 1.0; "be
by nearly 350 feet intnenem. 59_
260 t Mansion house vN , O , lee;
ings.
Also, a lot Av.lllt,tven ty. , nno..
ate on the corner or rllanltve
simodernte vountl rent, ant
usa.groeery. ALS
cep 10
SEED IV...INTED.
east' or good a quanitt!
A linast all 4tiodA of Country
for mai or coop at II All RlFi
spp 21- 1 f Com i.sion
JOHN 11 A RT. Commissio
dEsce and Anicrignn Na"!
12 ITER TO
Jno. Grier, E-q.,
Aaron Dart,
".!lorintii.; Cothran of r,
Jno. D. Davis,
IWVay & Hanra,
Avery, Oaden !fen.
Jno. Woodbourne, Esq.,Madio
NEw,You.v., Feb: 9,1842.
ecio
EOM
r~`~
.:"aa,~.
VALUABLE FARM FOU
Farm on which 1 live. io
'Rrtiddimi;sfielil, cunt:loMo! o, e
acre:; about 70 acres of whittiii
Well . timberett... -There arc epa
ned a barn 63 eeet. by 34;anarP 1
Also. nbont seventy acres or:
be equal to that of any aphid
Terms made known on applled
i in the . premises. I LLitl
WILLIAM C. FALL, P:
!
and Picture Frew
Fourth Street Pittsburgh. —
li-p.,for Artists, always on M.
promptly framed to order - .
eel notice - .
Particular attention paid ro
cry description.
`Persons filling up Steam Brae
theirhilventage to call.
HITE LEP. P.—The seg.
-101.111/ tofn rulolt painters, and
- chase pure White Lead made of
rattled equal, if not superiori oV
All otdera addressed to Dualapti
.4" Co • No. 110. Second street, Fitt
Attended to.
JU T:
Fifth S
E t r .. A o:e li d i rftr N lr l i egt'OtE
F
The .Suhscriber respectfally
Pittsburgh and vicinity that le
lolling Shoes of his own wannfali
where he will keep constatlis
Mout of all kinds of ladies.mi ,
anti shops, of the hest qoaliir.o
ces to suit the times lie
sriU
kinds of fancy work—snell as f
isllpper.4, colored gait ers, and 114
-children's-010sta. silk It aiters , k 6
will be made at tie shortest netkl
nee. Ladies will please, eallande
as the suliscriber feels confident
any article in his line theY 001
14)10
P. S. .Don't forget thi place'
from Harris's Intelligen
'door t
from Market Street
DIGBY
business of Mastrket
Liberti street and 42 Ma
thanks to the nu menses (titan
firm, for the very liberal saSPe
o t,
tended to him, in connection '
wishes to assure them that ev e
r!
merit he continuation of the -
Pert fatly invite their attention
Clothing, which be intends
Elmo has been ever offered..
the whole of the stock of the ! .
.41bW ar d as he intends to
cash -business, he feels cooldw
surpass his stock, either la
Bess-of workmansh i p .
Please to take noticetkate
fated in Pinshurek•
. .
sIA MVO', MORROW. 001#1,41
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trop
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310
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DOLL art
X CENTS.
dvertiß
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One won't
- Two moots
Three mo
Four MOB'
; :tix months
One year,
RTISEM E.
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Two
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One lett*
prorortio
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easier.
th door from
Witlock, Col
2 between Fir .
;'rreasurer.
d street, AP.
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between Ma
near.
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piaci tired, ;
NSON,
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for ante
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in and
, next dnn
Bud Satin
newest
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and Flo.
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F. T,.
rty street
ammotit
13eed store
F. L
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F. L
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