- 20 J 0 , • A det, _.•.,114 :MMus Avi ',sows, Tonic; Catdortk• mid I nal, Dispaptis PILLS, designed particularly for ,;*4lok pyspepsispOottsapatios tf ika 5ew '741140,4*. • , A - ,terrl ' r- Caltattrmara ;mom ALL TICI Piresteuns or 9111ra,Cflt PICKNA.—AILLIOUgh sentimentally oppo .4abotbewbute sybtem of secret nostrums and Patent MOdlefiestret we have for several years past reconi: 10 4 1_ At• Wilson" pills to a number , of students t Jen - engt, College, and other individuals and families ecimiatii.:Catlartis Medicine, and having a know!- - edge Wt*e-bo.t_pipiliosition, and belleving,that they Will, t- es.diAn4titUrtrer. the inclinations proposed byithe vieetal ...4Proprietor, and knowing that they are prepared by — a unifier's educatedand Intelligent Physician, we shall *lttntlecinterfally to recoiniur.nd them in all appropri. D. S. STR,V MNSON, M. D J. V. II ERRIOTT, M. D. H. MTA DDEN. Tanerillbrill. JOY 11140. . ~ .„ . -- Al/ ii A ABB.—We the subscriko • Ministers of the Geis ...-eittel...tt m tilt bers.Of the Pittsry,h Annual Conference . '' , of theiMetheldist Episcopal Church, having each and all I'M nee during.the past few year , had frequent opportuni• alesiof learning and trying the character of Dr- R. A. 'Wilson's Tonic Cathartic and Anti Dyspeptic Pills,are '-ntentirid 1%, and now state with p : easure in this commu. ..' Wootton:Abet ma knots them to.he an excellent medicine, -,. 'itild:as such,.reiommend their use to our friends and •ac• :fraintaneeti, riot only as a specific for Sick head ache, ,„and . Dysiteria, for -which they are reco:n mehnde ldrd, but as 4 54afe and efficient farnilyvemedy among cien, and ..iftfatiirl•priventionand removal of bilious attacks, etc.,etc. '"*eV. JatnelfG.Sansom, Rev. Welly Browning, " Wm. D. Lemon, a Hosea M'Call, , '" Ino.L. Williams, " .1 B. Reed, v* Tinning Baker, ,‘• E. flays, .." Francis _I Reed, ~ B. F. Sedwick, '" IlaiVei ilrailshow, a G. Martin, ' O , Wesley Smith , .. Thos. M'Grath, -a. ' Moles Tlehenell, a J. M. Heger,. 'a A. Jackson, ~. Wm: Smith, .15 Cornelius Jackson, •i , S. R. Brockunler, r- ! 4 'N. Callender,. ~ C. D. Batelle, '.! John West, ~ Wm. Tipton, •., - • , C. Hodgson, " John Murray, • , a 'S. B. Dunlop, ~ Dr. A. A. Jemison, . - ,..1ti1y,23,E18 9 . • Flom the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist ' -Troteaqint Church, signing the same.* B¢'q:` Gen:.Brown, - Rev. Wm. Ross, . Robert Simonton, John Beatty, ~ John Clark*, . 41 'Gee. HUghes, a Joel Dolby, Jr., _ a Jas. M, Piper, " ;2.,Hagin, • o John Burns, i Jet. Browning, a Dan. C. Ostron. c "My experience is not ns extensive as the exprnession of •in Hie nbovieoilifieale, but asfar as my oppottuity letting the Virtues Of Dr. Wilion's Pills has occurred , I cheerfully endOtse the centimes of their superior value. WILLIAM REEVES." . Novz.—A respectable number of names of Rev. gentle men of the Erie Conference, attached to the above card hits been lost. We attach such as havq,been since t up 'vlied—Rev. Calehfirown, Bev. A halt Keller. Rev. Jas. ill. Loaf, dre., all-concurring in the above. • So ;Teat a body of conscleto ions men, frankly expres. , sing themselves es they do in the above, requires no coin • trleitt from' tus as to the character uf the medicine weIF re- - *peat fel ly Submit-1444_ public. 'COL. PORTER;TrOM whom we received the following, - • is one of the` tresident Judges of this -,mod brother orOur present Chief Magistrate. • Essros, PA • July 16, 1839. ' Dear dir:-41nvIng been in the habit of using, as a 'family medicine, your Pills, I can with great cheerfulness testify to their value, in attacks of Fttcr, HEAD Act's, and other complaints, arising from disorganization of Alm Mawr net vandshall not at any time willingly lie without , . them in my liaise. I should not, originator, have used ' s-thern.. 3 bad I not knowMand appreciated your character 'atrid (*.tinselly as a -ccularly educated physician. They .1 have Ittroformly given relief, operating as it gentle cathar. Mit,inaiXections of the stomach and head, to which I have ;;`been . a good deal sullect; and they have been used by 45.4ilher Members of my family with like success. -; ,_ yerS truly pure,. J. M. PORTER. Dr.4fdliert Adams Wilson. ;i'repared solely-by the Proprietor, and for sale whole :-...; fintle ROA retail, at his dwelling in Penn street. below 11tarborY, . • . .•.. , - *We hope It may be noted.hrre with the strictest pro. triety,flial this Conference as a body, had on official act or favorable expression towards tiw proprietor and his anedteine t 'Though made matter of record, and to be fo - und at any time In their journal. not having a copy, we .are pot prepared to give it* , language. sop 10 , Estate Of Catherine McLaughlin. LETTEnEof•Administration upon the Estate of the • above hi estate, tate of Miegtteey City, deceased, ,having been granted to the it nilersigned—A It persons in % . r siehted to said Estate nre hers by required to pay the amountA due.. and Mt having claims against it to make knowntherwine without dela3 to the subscriber or his M. torney, James Et. Craft DN., No. 35 Market street , Mits. rhurgh ALEXANDER McLAUGHLIN, August 3 1f142.-6t. Administrator . - Tip BABY MADE COFFIN W-A REHOUSE, Fourth. LW) St, two doors from ate U. S. Bank. Wm 'Pro. rhofeetakii . , respectfully informs the public that be iias removed his really made coffin warehouse to the . 3nilding recently occupied by M r. R. C. 13erford,direct4 kipposite his old stand,,,where he is alivays prepared to at **end promptly to an y-orders in his line, and by strict at tention to all ; the details of the business of an Undertaker Air hopes to merit public.confidence. Ile will be pr e pared - Di ALLOW:IRS to provide Beams, Biers. Car inges and every:requisite on the onost liberal lei tris. Cads from the country wiR WTI/molly attended In. ilia 'residence is in the same building with his ware 110411 t where those who need his services may find him Many . time. 7 REFEREI•TEr: 'O4 W • initial?, . REV. JOHN BLACE.D. D. JUDGE RIDDLE, REV. ROBERT DRUPE, D. D. JUDGE .!A.-17014, REV. SAMUEL WILLIAMS, D• Di, B. m'cLona, REV. JOSEPH HERR. ...IR • LAC DARIUS, REV. JADES St. DAVIS, :mp 10 REV. E. P. SWIFT. ttou uoautuaua. 11100.KH, STEAMBOAT BILLS, rAIaPEILETB, HORSE BILLS, DLO K, VISITING CARDS, 4ABELS, ADDRESS DO., ,CHECKS. BUSINESS Dgr, ~ NO TES., , HAND BILLS, HI.JLS OF LADING,. 'CIRCULARS, kir, kc. Togeilter with every description of Letter Press Pint itig, furnished with neatness And despatch, and on mode 4rate lermii, at the office of the Daily Morning Poet. .ze.p 16. WA: JOSEPH H. HILL' ARIMER 4. CO., ExcAange Broker*, Fourth S4reft,third-floor fro* Market street, Pittsburgh; :Hose ..opetted.an Exchange Office, for the purchase and Wept Ran,k, , nottar,Gold and Silver. • Bills , aedpiotes, ohyablein the principal cities in the 'UnitedStites, collected. • Ttitertblpsiidon TIXIC DIPOBIIIC3 of specie, phr funds, AintLehrirent bank itches. ' • ' REFERENCES. -...-11rhneltfiettsIegOrally, Pittsburgh. C. D. inviilier9, W. Ir.Thhinpistri# Co., Philadelphia. Carpenter 4- Ver ye, J. # R.Stonc,„Neer York: Johnston 4 Lee,,ln rims ' , Mishit, Baltimore. Rowland Ellis, J. S. Goodman 4- - ' ` l. E. Tyler, Massof 4- Co., Lousiville. 10 • CaRD.L;The subscriber, grateful for the very liberal ••'patronage which Ids school has hitherto received, leaiii't6 inform his friends and the public, ithat he has minlearranienteribifeirthe.tecommodation of a few arts pupils, at. hip - room on'Ath Street.near Woods% To persons desirous of having their sons prepared for erviness, and who prek.r_ accessary and substantial im struatirm,to a course calculated merely to make their. noTe appear learned withotit having acquired any thing usefulla the every day transactions of the fa rmer,the ilreattifiiiiioethe Merchant, his School offers a favorable 140004 or guardians their boys to his tare .Orisfrisettisn red that every exertion Will housed to ren *rgifitiei,arregeneraliiatisfaction. ,-".174/lAkOWtiti.tici4urienceou Molt; the 1601 !net; ' AO'S - •". ' ; LLIAM MOODY • ' - '''• •r• - ''''. ,--- ._ , 1 : . . 00...,47galmfacturers .of Wal l '..- ,.. 4 . 'T' 4 ' . - fr o ;. ;"-7'L''''-*,,Ai'iexaeiloioeomtirttorgt;Slit.t!: ‘1" , 17 . ,•-' , ,'-•, , '•'..? - pA' eaft ' HANGINGS . NG] NGS, e 11 41 1 ) 1.0 "" • ''. "" ' style and-, handsome --A.1 , . -'• ' - ' 4 ‘ or. the . , — re. lie ' j e ke he ille odors and cham b e rs. I '''...."l4"ellik ' 1 - ehave on band _at•all ihnett— . , Tier - Pan l o,• l "l r e alt W ra pping and Tea raliert B " - ViliitUlt.V4 4ll nlP , L d4 _, _.- w !-. . „......‘bl e n they niferinetate pet' aid Fillefe 8r . ,, L ,„,...„ 1 " - Z ienn "' • a. and i f ‘‘fivisir. the,. ~.. th i.mastiteetoft: ,- 1, ` ,,, Ww" -- ' 411 otherdt..--,. -, --" ,. 't. ' 4717114(01/ # 41fle41 1440,4Winn*4400i 0 010 0 0, 0 ". 4... g..._ , , . __,... im14040i11u , 00 , 0.: "'-' iONli*-11.17""litrig'4101J04/1614! '''''44,44 # l o l o o o ,44 rr t7 ' --7 " .- --, ,--f.!',_-_. - Ot - lil . " -----------r- II eilliPirsailr OF SISGAN.44'.—rt-TPcO se9 of L.! this isszihuthmt will otolaikehaa *ll fir I t day St °plotter, andierpaipare on the 4titot 384 follow n Prate* * The schools Pf the AlniVersity..with their pectivei sent, are: • ~,, sner.liarrison. 1. Ancient Languages--41r,Eies I. Modern Inuguaget.—.l Charles Kraltsir. I . 3. hilthemalles..--M r. ,Edward B, courtenay, 4. ,Natural P riloriophy.—Mr. Wm. B. Rogers. ; 0, 5. Civil Eng 'leering—the subjecisof which[ are di vided between he Prefessors of Mathematics and Natu ral Philmont y 3 i 6. Chemistr and Malaria lidedica..--Dr. John P. Em met. i 7. Medicine.:—Dr.lienry Efowar 1. 8. Anatomy and Sargery.—Brilittmes L. COOL 9. Moral Philosophy.—Mr. George Tucker.: *lgo 10. Law.—JudgeerettrySt. Geo. Tucker. 1 Iri both th e of , are also taught the liter ature of the respee .! •Pgpages, and Ancient and Modern ilistorY; in t ded mixed Mathematiesi in that of Engineering,Mine ralo gY and Geology, in that of Moral Philosophy, Belles I,,et. trea, Logic anti Political Economy, and in that u Law be muncipal LawJn all its branches, the Law f of Na , ture and of Notions, the Science of Government and Con stitutional Law. To be admitted into this instliation th e applicant must be sixteen years of age; but the Faculty may dispense with this requisitiOn in favor • of one whose brother , is a stu dent. Every student is free to , attend the schools of his choice; but if lie be nyder twenty one years or age, he shall attend at least three, unless authorized by his pa rent o!iguardian, In writing, or by the Faculty; for good cause, to attend a less number. . All studentsunder the age of twenty-one years are re. milted to board within - the. praelnets. By a resolution of the Faculty, Ministers of the Gospel, and young men preparing for the ministry, may attend any of the schools of the UaiVerelty without the payment of fees to the Professocs. The enactments which lateiy required students to wear a prescribed uniformhave been suspended. Every stadmit.,Mifient within. the precincts must, on matriculation,tBepes te with the Patron nil the-. money. bills,draftsote., under his cOntrol, intended to defrot his expenses whitest' the . Univeralty,,,or on his return thence to hr home : and the amount in depostteit, must be sufficient to pay Ms fees to prcifessors, dormitory' rent, for use of public rooms, three manilla board, a contingent fee to cover fines and asiessments, and to purchase the text books, 4m., he may want at the commencement. All fandesubsequently received by him must be: deposited with the rondo, who has char2e of his disbursements; and upon :111 deposites a charge of two per cenium coin mi,,,:ion is authorized , The act of the Legislature, prohibiting merchants and others, under severe penalties. from crediting students, will be strictly _ enforced. The license to contract debts, whfrir the Chairman of the Faculty is authorized to grant, Is confined (except where the parent or guardian ghaltolherwise, in writing, request), to cases of urgent necessity; and these, it is hoped, that parents and guar. dians will, as far as possible, prevent.from arising, by the timely supply of the requisite funds. ' Religious services are performed at the University'ev. ery Sunday by tne Chaplain, who is appointed in turn from the four principal denominations of the Stale. The expenses of the seaifon of nine months are as Cot. Paws! Board, washing, lodging and attendance, Meat of Dormitory, $.;; for half, if occupied by two, Use 'of public rooms and Matriculation fee, 15 Puetand candles, estimated at 20 Fees, if only one Professor be attended, $5O; if two, to each professor $3O; If More than two, to each 75 $25, say Total exclusive of clot hes, books and pocket money, $228 In the School of Law there Is an extra fee of 20, Par able by students attending the senior class. The allowance for clothes is limited by the enactments to $lOO, and for pocket money to $95. IS' I LLIS El croopirir, Proctor and Patron U. of Va. sep 10 A BOON what well O T TUE HUM an AN you destroy Life. d you ar ea great wan. „ Discover what will prolong Life, and the world will call you Impostor." "There are faculties, bodily and intellective!, within us. with which certain herbs have affinity, and over which they have power." Dr. B. Bynndretit's External Remedy, or Liniment, which, by its extraordinary powers, übstracts Pain or Soreness; 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, Tender Feet, and every' description of in jury affecting the Exterior of the Human Frame, are cured or greatly relieved by his never-tube svfficiently extolled remedy. Cza-rwir.esx.--The following letter from Major Gen eral Sandford, as to the qualities of the External Reme dy, speaks volumes tv.w Voss, Feb. 9, 1842. Dear Sir--Witi you oblige me withanother 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 found it productive of immediate relief in several cases of eater nal injury in my -family. A few evenings since, my youngest child watseized with a violent attack of Croup, which was entirely removed In twenty minutes, by rub bing her chest and throat freely with the EXter,Dal Rem. edy. I think you ought to manufacture this Liniment for general use, instead of confining the use of it, as you have heretofore done, to your particular acquaintances. Yours truly, C. W, SANDFORD. DEL, B. BRANDRETH,24I Broadway, ri • Y. Irl — For sale at 241 Broadway, New York, and at his office ,No. 93 Wood street,Pittsburgh. PRICE-50 cents Per bottle with directions. sep 10 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE .— The subscriber offers for sale, at the present redu• ced rates, the greater part of his real estate, situate in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, vl2: Three of h:S. Brick Warehouses, nearly new, ai isubktalitially bui't, situate on Market street, between 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 its. Also, a select building lot - in Allegheny city, 64 feet in breadtb,b) upward of 250 feet in' depth, having top fronts, one on the Pennsylvania canal Oiltha other op Washington street. Also, the lot adjoining the above, 100 feet in bread, by nearly 350 feet in depth, Including the large and ele gant mansion house which 1 now occupy and outbuild. lugs. Also, a lot with two two story brick storehouses, sitti• ate on the coiner of Mark-et and Front streets, subject to a moderate ground rent, and now cupied by Mr. Hoyt as a grocery. ALEX. B oc RACKENRIDGE. sep 10 . _ _ BA 'ON VON HUTCH SIX,. HRRIrq.-tILLS.— These Pills are composed of herbs, which exeft a specific action upon the heart, give impulse or strength to the arterial system; the blood is quickened and equalized in its circulation through all the vespers, whether of the skin, tbe parts situated Internally, or the extremities; and as all the secretions of the body ate drawn from the blood, there tan consequent increase of evefrsecretion, and a quickened action of the absorbent• and exhalent, or discharging vessels. Any morbid action which may have taken place is corrected. ail -qhstritt tions are removed, the blood is purified, and the - body resumes a healthful state.-. For Sale Wholesale and Re tail by R. E.SELLERS, Agent; No. 20 Wood st. below Second. TO THOSE WHOSE OCCUPATIONS TEND TO PRODUCE OR AGGRAVATE DISEASE.—This class of individuals is very numerous- They are those who work o ,in an unhealthy Mmosphere. Printers, work men in feather stores...stonecutters, bakers, wbita lead manufacturers, are altatorc or less subject to disease ac cording to the strength of their constitution._ The only method to prevent disease, is the occasional use of a medicine which abstraets from the circulation all delete rious humors, and'ex pets them -hi the bowels. Tonics in any forth are in, as they onlyoff the e 0 day to make it more - fatal.. The use of irandreth's Pills tvttl insure health,because dt they etake all impure metier out of the blood; and the. body 'is not weakened but sarengtheded by their operation; for these valuable P Ile do not farce, bat they assist nature, and are notoppc d, but harmonize With her. Eold at Dr, Braedrettes. :Mee; No. 98 Wood street, . , Pittsburgh. Price 25 emtl4Zr hoz, with fail directiOns. R_R—T he only Pittsburgh w here ibe GE!‘lllNE,Pillsieen be ot4ifile:Cia the Doctor's own flee, N 0.98 Wood .street i.' eep 10 , TIE. WILLIAM EV ASS'S SOOTHING SY RE • 31-1 , This infallible; remedy has preserved hundrds when thought past, recovery,.-frem convulsions. As soon as the Syrup is rubbed on the gtims, the child will rear v er. .This preparation Is so innocent, so efficaclou.s. and so pleasant, that nortblld irlikrefaste to let Its gums be rub bed with' IL, Witert *Caesar. ail the age of four rilortifis, Mei:km*4o - 4o appertfallee of teeth, one bottle of the Syrup eliothlite w e ed to open the pores. Parents ahofild , nesarlie witbisairkeityrup In ,the nursery *beret. re'' are youngtebadre*,t4iif tit lit i erairea.lutbelnight Ith. pain gum!, ttriSpriP lately, give* by opening theporeikawitiMMlL.9reiblVtitereity Pre 444 - qatuoViyari, revins,:itei-t 0- Sale 19144 mate ad sfeteinfif r. - : f1.0 , ..".:1:;*1 - 3.10X11181 . 44/eri 4'A.11112"1'-'444471'.01.344-,beieer • ..ff c'7 Sfi;-." K;'.4. ;t il t I,t '' ?..- -1 ' ' '‘.l.i."!'," - . firCilt - • - iMU"IOPgAI49 -.W0fit.:111M111.0411. o gramatalltiow.o; l o l-11 — ,, k r -This Tegcciliale and :truly ittnatant atecilidiet,xTra - vuot Tna *won, and Ipainedlitei9 stalk till fatitt4r Imo gene or_aierres, , in 01100dielS of those arbasepowera of life are not already eiteaustad. " Where. Winn means Can avail, there soareetria any. , complaint,or form of sickness, that the 8a.A.11111/1"111 PILLS do- not relieve and generally sure. Altbongh, these pills., produces Known ervicer,that effect Is not to prostrate the body, as with other medicines, but the frame is invigorated by the re moval of the callse of weakness, the morbid, the vitiated humors from'the blood. ' F liarmleis in tberavelver, they merely AssurrNavvax To throw out the occasion of sickness from the body, and they require:no alteration In the diet or clothing. In rect. the beaten. body 'abetter able to sustain with. out Injury, the Inclemency of the weather, while under ttle influence Of this infection destroying,disease eradica dim Medicine than at any other time. .The importance of Brandreth's Pills for seamen and travelers is, therefore,aelf evident. By the timely use ofthis Medicine how much anxiety and sickness, 'night we not prevent. Cold, Billious of fections, Typhus, Scarlet and feversof all kinds, would be unknown! But where sickness does exist, let no time be lost, let the BRA.N DUETS'S PILLS be at once Bottler, that the Remedy may be app bed, without fur ther toss of time.—To Be lianiumaxn— T bat Brandreth's Pills have stood a seven years' test in the United Slates. That they are a vegetable and innocent medicine, yet all powerful for the removal .0f disease, whether chronic recent; infect ious or otherwise. That they purify Om blood, and stay the further pro gress of disease in the human body. . That, in many cases, where the dreadful ravages of ulceration had laid bare ligament and bone, and where, to all appearance, no human 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 Timm COPYRIGHT taunts That each label has two signatures of Dr. Benjamin Brandretlt upon it. That there must be upon each box three signatures, tans: B. BRANDRYTH, N. D. And three signatures, thus:— BENJAMIN BRANDIMTIi DR. FRANKLIN SAYS: "All acute fevers ever require some evacuation to bring them to a perfect crisis and solution, and that even by stools, which must be promoted by art when natufe does nut do the business itself. On this account, an ill timed scrupulousnessabout the weakneis 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 fit to be expelled , but is not able to accomplish for the most part in these diseases; and I tan affirm, that I have given a purge when the pulse has been so low that it could hardly be felt, and the debility ex. Creme, yet both one and the ether have been restored by it." The good effect to be derived from the Brandseill Pills have to be experienced to he fully believed. By their timely use neither the scarlet, the typhus fever or small pox would ever a ss ume their malignant lot m. " To appreciate to the full extent.the incalculable bene ' fits of BRA NDRETH'S PILLS, they must be used when the First Symptoms of Disease present themselves. One dose them and their good effects will be felt throughout the attack—lT is TAxLNO THEM tN TIMM. that is the great secret in the cure of all appearances of disease arising from bad blood, and I presume there are few at the prem eat day, will say anything of those diseases which affect gie body when the blood is pure. Such diseases I have stet to see. Hoping that some who read this may be benefitted by so doing. 1 am respectfully, the public's servant, B. BRANDRETH, M. D. 241 Broadway, New York: THE COUNTERFEIT'S DEATH BLOW. The nubile 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 hand writing thus—B. Brandreth. These labels art engra• ved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an ex pense of several thousand dollars. Remember! the top —the side—and the bottom. Ent red according to act of Congress. in the year 1841, by Bet jamin Brandreth, in the Clerk's Office in the Dirs. tAiet Court of the Sot there District of New York, Dr f B. Brandreth's own office, No. 98, Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Only plc.ce in Pittsburgh where the genuine Pills can he obtained. Each Agent who wilt the true Erandreth,Piti, has an engraved certificate of Atethey. renewed eveibir twelve yoonths, and has entered intabonds of 4,500 to-sell none 6ther Pills ttilip those received from Dr. B. or his special General Agefft. Mark, the certifi cate is all engraved except the Doctor's flame, which is in his own hand writing. Observe, on each certificate here IS an exact copy of the three labels on each box e reved thereon. Purchaser. see that the engraving of he labels on the Certificate correspond with those on the box. The following are Dr. Renjarnin Prandreth's %gents for the sale of his Vegetable Universal Pills, in Alleghe ny couty, Pa., who are supplied with the new labelled boxes. Price 2e. cents with directions. Principal Office, No. 98, Wood Street, Pittsbur Allegheny, Mr. JOHN GLASS. MeKeesport,l3. ROW LAND, N oblest ow n JOHN JOHNSON. Stewarts Town, CHESSMAN 4- SPAULDING ALEXANDER ASDALE. Clinton. REWARD THOMPSON, WilkifiSbUrgll. GEORGE PORTER, Fairview. ROBERT SMITH PORTER, Tarenturn• Ellzabeilit own, C. F.Dtattit. East Libort y, DANIEL NEGLEY. PRESSLEY IRWIN, Pleasant Rill. DAVID R. Coot—Phut-1h Township. WM. 0. DVETER— Allen's Mill. (see 10 PILES cured by the t.se of Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pitts Dr.Harlich—Dear Sir—Shortly after i received the Agency Dom yuu for the sale of your medicine, I formed an acqnaintance wi;h a lady of this place, who was severely afflicted with tire Piles. For eight or ten years this lady was subject to frequent painful attacks, and her physician considered her case so' complicated, that he vnry seldom prescribed medicine for her. Through my persuasion, she commenced using your Pills, and was perfectly cured. Yours, 4c. JAMES R.KIRBY October 3., 1841: Charribersbug., Pa. FrOffice and General Depot, N0.:19. North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. And by Samuel: F rew, corner o Liberty and Wood streets, Pittsburgh; sect 10 INTERESTING CURE performed byDr.Stoarnee 4 Compound Syrup of Prunus Firginiaita, 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, fic. of which I had given upall hopes of its recovery until was advised to make trial of this invaluable , medicine. After seeing the effects It had upon my child, and con• eluding to make the same trial upon myself, which en t 'rely relieved me ot a cough that I was afflicted with for many years. Any person wishing to see me can call my house in Beach Street, above the Market, Kensington. at J. Witcox. DR. SW AYNE'S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. We call the attention of the public to the numerous certificates which have been in circulation la our paper and some others of this city, highly recommending DC SW.sirries Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.—We have seen the original certificates, and have no doubt but they come from truly grateful hearts,esprsitre of the benefits which they have received from Mat valuable compound. We have acquaintances who have frequently used the above medicine, who can speak with confidence of its virtues.—Sararday Chronicle. - • • Fxr.pow Crrizess:—With sincerity I would advise you, one and all, both sick and well, always to have .a bottle of. Dr Swersz'sCognpound Syrup 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 blooa, Violent Nervous Affections, which occasionally tome from fright, •and various other causes, prodUirtng great alarm. sudden colds from improper exposure. which are often let run to an alarming extent, for want of means being ready at hand;—and as I have used Dr. Swam's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry repeatedly in my family, and always with marked success-4 can recommend it with confidence, as being one` of`the•-best family medicines which has Ivor been offered to the public.—Sararday Chronicie - Sold by Wm. Thorn, Wholesale 4- Retail, only agent for Pittsburgh. N 0.53 Market Street. Pep 10 WILLIAM NEED. ./Iferebaxt Tailor. —llenpentrally inkama hix friends and the public in getierai that hi baa commoneed - httsinesi at No. 11, Marblet street, second door from the corner`or Fro:int. - Where he itaires by strict attention to Undue& to wept a abareof public N. 8-.-Tboilatitat 611110011 1100/005184'0f1101ditbkif "01Ptli/kOrdIPIt _.., ISM= E E"'-- er,and Sheet facturer of Tin, - Capp Dealer in Japan ed Ware. No. 26, Market Street; (Sign of the Cope Pot), Also keens on hand Portable Tepid Baths; Slipper and Shower do.; Bright or Planlsbed Coffee and Tea Urns Coffee Filters; Plate Winters, 4c, 4c; Russia lronSquare Side Fentlets, - plain and beautifully ornamentedovhich he will sell on reasonable terms, Wholesale and retail. The public are respectfully requested to call and exam• Ine his stock of 'ware. frrH Ighest price paid far old metals. sap 10 JOHN DUNLAP fCl ° St ree t , "Bel: I e E e t n 7O FF II O :I , 3 I , 3 .N d 'o ,;n 7 i 9 tifle F ld o l ll 3 7 B k Two doors from the corner of Wood street. Con. stantlY on hand an assortment of 100 ready made COFFINS, Of every size and description; covered - Ones, with Cloth: Mahogany, Cherry, Black Walnut, PoplaNiand Pine Coffins. ACM, Platenfieatly t4ngraved; Hearses and Carriages furnished; GriVis procitred; and all services rendered that friends,may requite. ~, A credit given in all cases, either of coffins or carriages, requested. HENRY BEARES, Undertaker. sep 10 MECD AN ICS' INDEP ENEA NT TR. A NSPORTA - Ti ON LINE, For Transporting Atm ellandize to and from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. CONDOCTIiD STRICTLY ON. SAIIIIATII TESPER ANCE • PRINCIPLES , The stock- - of this Llnernomiists 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 attentibn, and respectfully invite Western Merchants to give them a call, as they will find it much to their advantage. AB goods consigned to Koons, Williams j• Co. coast wise or via Delaware anti Raritan Canal, will tie recetv. ed at their warehouse, First Wharf above Race street, Philadelphia, where goods can be put directly from the Vessel into the Boats without additional handling or ex. pense: Xy-Expenses paid on all Goods consigned or delivered to the subscribers, without charge or commission. Proprietors.—li none, W ILLIAMS 4 CO.. from Philadel phia to Hollidaysburg. H. L. PATTERSON, from HollidayOurg to Pittslinrch. Agents,—Koons , Williams 4- co. first Wharf above Race street, Delaware. H. L. Patterson, Hollidaysburg. Jesse ?atterson, Johnstown. James Dickey 4. Co., Canal Basin, Penn street, Pitts• burgh. Hazeihurst ler Walters, Baltimore Refer to Merchanmgenerally. rEIO FEN! A 1..E5.-lere is a large class of Females in 1 this City who from their continued sitting, to which their occupat tons oblige I hem,are affected with costiveness which gives rise to palpitation at the heart on the least ex ertion, sense of heaviness extending over the whole head, intolerance of light and sound.an inability of fixing the attention to any mental_ operation!, rumbling in the bow• els, sometiVO a sense- _cersuffocatlon, 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 this medicine would save a deal of t :trouble and years of suffering. One, or two, or even three of the Brandreth Pills Just. before dinner, are oren found Orly 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 • I lie blood, and promote a general feeling of health and happiness. Sold at Dr. B-antireth's Office. No. 98 Wood street, Pittsburgh—Price 25 cent-3 per box, with full directions. MA RK—The only place In Pittsburgh, where the EN UIN E Pil la can be obtained, is the Doctor's own Of. fice. No 98 Wood street. seri 10 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS! SURGICAL , IN• SPRUM ENTSI—t. McCartitY, Cutler and. Surgira/ Instrument .Maker, Thirtk„street, nearly opposite the Post Office, Pittsburgk:". (SIGN OP 'pffS.GCiLDEN SHEARS.) Physicians. Dentishi 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. Allarticlee warranted of the best qualityand jobbing done as usual. sep LIVER COMPLAINT.—This disease often term'. natcsin another of a more serious nature, if pro per remedies ore not restorted to in time. In all forms of this disease, Dr. Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, will perform a perfect cure —first. by cleansing the stomaeh and bowels, thus remo. ving all diseases from !he Liver, by the use of the Ger man Aperient P;11s, 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 'LLEN KRANI ER , Exchange Broker, No. 46, Car .Lll. "ter of Wood and Third Streets, Pittsburgh Pa.— Gold, Silver, and Solvent Rank notes, bought and sold. Sight checks on the Eastern cities*, for sale. Drafts, not s and bills, collected. WERERCES: Pittsburgh,Pa, Wm. Bell 4- Co., John D. Davis, F Lorenz, J. Painter k co., Joseph Woodwell:James May Philadelphia, Alexander Bronson 4- Co., John H. Brown k Co. Cincinnati, 0., Starlet!! M'Candiess. St. Louie, Mo., J. 11. M'Donald. Louisroine, W. H. Pope, Esq.• Presl Bank Ky. ' cep 10 1/7014—The undersigned begs leave to iniutiu the,pablic, t hat he has removed from his old stand, to the corner of Penn and St. Clair sts., opposite the Ex change Hotel, where he has fitted up a large FILM° FORTY WATis Roost, and now offers for sale the,most splendid assort meet of Pianos ever offered in thlemarket. His pianos consist of different patterns, of superior Rose Wood and Mahogany, beautifully finished and mo deled, and constructed throughout of the very best ma terlals,winch, for titfrability, and quality of tone, as well as touch, be warrants eci be superior to any ever seen here. As has enlarged his manufactory, and made arrange. meats to supply the increasing demand for this instru ment, he respectfully requests those intending to pur. chase Va call and examine his assortment before purcha sing elseiritere,m , he is determined, to sell towns, for cash, than any dther establishment east or west of the mountains. P. BLUME, Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, sep 10., Opposite the Exchange Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. WARRANTED GENUINE.—Dr. William Evans's Camomile Pills, eximincwrza.—Letterfrom the/lon. A blem M'Clel• lan,Suilivan County, East Teaneesee, Memberof Congress WASHINGTON, hily 3d: 1838:,- Sir—Since I have been in this city 1 have used some bf your Dyspeptic medicine with infinite , benefit and sat's• faction, and bet 'eve it to bee most valuable remedy. One of my oonstituents, Dr. A. Carden, of Campbell coiinlYi Tenneesee. wrote to me to send' him some, which I did, and he has replayed it very successfully in hie practice, and says It is 'lnvaluable. 111 r. Johnson, your agent at this place,. thinks you would probably like an agent In Tennessee. If 50,.1 would recommend. Dr. A Carden, as a proper person to officiate for the sale of your celebrated n3edicin‘ Sbouldyou commission him he Is willing to act for you, You can send tbe medicine by water to the care of Itobert, King 4, Sow. Knoxville eon ety.Ten nes. see, or by land to. Graham it Alpuatpn.. Tazewell, East Tennessee: I :haven* doubt hut, It yOu-bad agents la several counlies In East Terinetwee,a great deal of medi cine would Weald., lam golly/to take some of it home for ln Y .Own , use. and- _that my : *lands; and'abould like tp hear from yott.witether you like art - ltitent' ,at Slgntpiile, £ulllvan Cottnty.:East TeannisalmtLean get somatic the Merchants trta.ot.for You MIL liblemear there. • 1 1 4. 1 1f4 1 1 11 7.t__ - ' ASR.ARWAILVTATAITTo&N,ofirsoodreee. - Wikolcialtguld4 .4.-V*l4Y4 ft,sal - 117itaitraziegatam. *IL iitivreda itieetmow teomti, , , '44V, , tia A.` JoilwWinutasirijai *ipit; tote; • " Pittsburgh, June 18, 183 9 . Mr. lons DENNtNO:—Dear Sir—Having been present, yesterday, at the experiment which you were pleaaail to make, In the presence of a number of ouibasinesaitten, of the Safetyof your IRON cuosTs, in - case_pf firt gives me pleasure , to say, that so far as I was capable o judging, the lest wits fair, and the result exceeded expectations. The Chest was a small one, about 30.Inclies high, by about 18 or 20. inches in breadth and depth, and wan pla ced on a block of wood about a foot. In thickness, 040 as to elevate It about that height fr og the ground; its i v the the ral hooks and newspapers were depted inside of it, manner in which Merchants and others would -usually place them—a large quantity of light pine wood [slabs from an adjoining Saw Mill,] was then placed around and above it, and the tire kindled on the windward chest. side, sons to drive the flame against the back part of the The fire was kept up about three qnarters of an hour, until you had gone among the spectators and received from them their universal answer that the test was sufficient. The chest wasthen drawn out cif the fire, and cooled, and opened, and examined. The contents were all safe, and the only injury done was to the back , of one book which appeared to be a little charred. From what I witnessed, I think that these chests are descry ing of confidence, as affording', perhaps,the hest security to Merchants for their hooks and papers, which they can have without building large, thick, and expensive vaults. I would consider them a better security than many vaults which I have seen built. YourSAM friend. UEL CHURCH: We conceir in the above statement, having been pres sent when the chest was tested. W. M. Cooper, J. H. Shoenber, ger, J. laughlin, J. Painter, R. hfiller, Jr. CL. Armstrong, Thomas Craig, S. G. D. Howard, Extract of a Letter from Pugh 4- invord, dated Cin cinnatt,2.9th Ji.farz h r 1842- J. Denning, Pittsburgh, Pa: Respected Friend: We have the satisfaction to state as the best recomendation we can give of the utility of your Iron Safes m , I hat 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 consumed our Pot* Route. to. gether with a large portion of the meat, lard, 4-e, which it contained; —and that our hoeksand papers which were In the Safe, were entirely uninjured, and were taken from it after the fire; without ever being discolored. Yours, 4-c.PUGH tt A L VORD. Extracts! a Letter from Slater 8 1 . Ilolbrook, dated St. Louis, Feb. 24th, 184 L Ma. Deasina„ Dear Sir: One of your s.ccond size chestS -was burned a few days ago, in a leather store--it pre served its contents. Respectfully yours, SLATER. ef HOLBROOK. sep 10 LIVER COMPLAINT cured by the use of Dr. Dar- DOI'S compound Strengthening and Aperient Pills. Mr. Wm. Richards, of Pittsburgh, Pa„entirely cured of the above distressing disease. Ills 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. ccaptenance changed to a citron color, diffi cult y of breathing. disturbed rest, attended pith a cough, great debility, with other symptoms indicating great de rangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Richards Itaid the advice of several physicians, but received no miler, until Using Dr. flarlich's Medicine, which termini'. ted in effecting a perfeeteure,« Principal Office, 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh by Samuel Frew, corner of Llhcr ty and Wood streets. sep Grin:era at i, February 15,1840 Dr. Fry...vire—Dear F ir' - •• Permit me to take the liberty of writing to you at this time to express my approbation, and to recommend to the attention of heads of families and others your invaluable medicine—the Compound Syrup of Prunus Vtrginiann, 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-e. ke. I should not have written this letter, however, at present, although I have felt it my duty to add my testi mony to it for some time, had it not been for a late in. stance: Where their ,edicine above alluded to was last ru• mental In restoring to perfect health an "only child," whose case, was almost hopeless, in a family of my ac. qnaintance. "1 th ank Heaven," said the dueling moth. cr, t‘my child is saved from the jaws of death! 0 how I feared the relentless ravager! But my child is safe! is 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. ':ave witnessed more than one hundred cases where it has been attended with COM. plele success. I am using It myself in an obstinate at. tack of Bronchitis, in which it proved effectual in a sa ceedingly short time. considering the severity oft he case. I can recommit! it in the fullest confidence outs superior virtues; I would advise that no family should be without it; it is very pleasant and always beneficial—worth double and often ten limes its price. The public are as. I eared there is no quackery about JACK SON, Formerly Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. N. Y. Sold by WM. THORN. who`esale & retail., only asent for Pittsburgh. No. 53, Market street. sep 10 UNIVERSITY OF VISO I N lA—M EDICA L DE. PARTMENT.—The plan of instruction in this de. partment of the Universitylpresents peculiarities not to be found in no other School of Medicine in theWnion. The Lectures commence on the first of October, and termi 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 medical institutions are usually assigned to six; and the students are seldom required to attend more than two lectures on the same day. By this arrangement the students have an oppor• toothy of being well grounded in Anatomy, Physiologybe , and other elementary branches of Medical Science, fore they investigate their applications In connection nith the study of the practice of Medicine and Surgery Immediately before each lecture. the students are sub jected to a full and and rigid examination on the prece• ceding lecture,or on portions of approved text hooks. 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 bd vantages of the system of Instruction by private pupil age and that of public lectures. Any person of approved moral ton.duct 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 o [joining the school, provided lie undergoes in a satisfactory manner the various examinations pre scribed by the enactments. - The Professors are: John P. Emmet, M.D., Professor of Chemistry, ehar macy and Materia Medics. Henry Howard. M. D., Professor of - Pathology and Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics and Medical JUrhyru denee. JameirL. Cabe!), M.D., Professor of Anatomy; P bYgi ology and Surgery. W ILLIS H. WOODLEY, Proctor. Pep 10 Smolt START'S 017 ICY. Harrisburgh, Aucast 2411)0842. Q.ALE OF TIM CANALS AND RAIDS BE. LONGING TO THE STATE..—Notlealirtereity gi ven that in , pursuance of the seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth. Sections [tribe Act of Assembly passed the 27th'day of July, 1843, proposals will he mei ved at the State Department until the last:day of Novem ber next, for the sale uf all and each of the Canals and Rail Roads belongleg to the Commonwealth,: for wil() State i Stoek,at par Inane, will be reeelvedin payMent. Each individual or Company is required, specifically, :to state, the particular line of-Cabal or Rail Road width they desires° -purchase, the amount of their . respedtive bidt.therefor,The glven.and surnamesof all concerned In the offer, togethti with their place or placer Ofresidenee, 10-order thatthe same may be laid beferce:tbe next LlAte- Blare The peopetaistlutt-belealet directed; to the Seeretary of•Commonwealliiivitttlits indoCsaMetittlit - eite same ' l * - ITUSllaerii-Pfem-Bre , -petteliet-ef Skit Pitifis lAIY - dititto!lttitHutlitliCAV : yt- - • A: V EARSOSIM: 4 , - e, - = . t; settle -- Sea - 3)! theColglwaWC -=,:•.' i ,yAttee tiATENT SAFETY . 4 4# 6141 *, or Seim &Aim, .11' TRAVELERS TAKE NOME—The * provided with the Safety Guard bare billi printed With a figure of the apparatus- 4 y ful you are not deceived by mistepreverookb, gents stating their boats to be provided with Os Guard, when they are rot 1.. t secured. ssaituu i f in or an et plosion is or The following is a list of boats supplied pitta ty. Guard at the Port of Pitt sburgh p — p s ara ll i e ll are w it first o apparatusnl h ei it l i s s t 1 m have poss t i h b e l e SAVANNA, POR ROSA . -- RARITAN. mf o Nj o, OMERP.,4 'G , NIAGARA, DU gliiii,TE , ORLEANS, JEWESS, CANTON, LVAALDLOYFFLOROGNES,, cIN MAN 4I)E,EiI FORT PITT, GALLANT, BREAKWATER, Que.V.NoiTtitSo EXPRESS MAIL, 'DUKE Of ORLI ALPS, BRILLIANT 1- CASPIAN, Ecupw. IDA, vIeTILBS3 , , WEST WIND , MIPIIIBAN _____ , - - M.A RQUETTE, OSPREY, TALL EYRAND, PENELOPE, '- PANAMA, ROW INA, CICERO, AG :s; Es, SARAH ANN, MESSENGER, N A.R RAG A N SETT , S ARATOGA, . - AMARANTH. ORPHAN BOY • MUNGO PARK, OHIO, • NEPTUNE, cECILIA, ADELAIDE, J H BILLS, NORTH BEND, GALENA, MARIETTA, MENTOR. The traveling community are respectinily before they make a choice of a host, to rcilerti and see whether it would not he to their ' and security to choose a safety Guard boat ' passage and freight, in preference to one not it against explosion—and that they will henr that this invention has the unqualified ap, fifty steam engine builders—gentlemen wheel it is to understand the subject, and who are interested—besides a number of (To ifieales fie ic, gentlemen and others—nil of which eau h my office, filo. lo k Water street, where It rood pleasure at all times to ex liihit my inventi , who will lake the trouble to call. sep CA DWALLADER Robt Bell, A. Cordell, A. H. Hoge J. W. Hoyt. riiI3ORIVS TEA-BERRY TOOTH WAF JI lava tuabtc Remedy.—The extreme Teeth, their indispensable use, and the frerice , , , decay, basted to many inventions for thetrp• yet how to pre• serve them in a state of health beauty, to the latest periods of existence, unknown until the discovery or the above preparation. It forms a pure tincture um etatile Ingredients, and is possessed of the aht.t odor. It eradicates tartar from the teeth, r of incipient decay, polishes and preservettbe. which it gives a pearl-like livhitenees, and,ifs feeling properties, noasessesihe virtue of, ' to the breath. As an iiriti-Scorbulic, the Gums alsottinalt cedent powers; Scurvey is ' eradicated_b uf heathy act ion and redress Is induced. wind.. notice of the medic! practitioner indphilable-4 their healthful state. It has been examined several of the best physicians of this city, a: hestitation in recommending it as an melte the Teeth, Gams,etc. • Prepared only by WILLIAM THORN, A and Chemist; No. 53 Market street. Pit tsbugh. all the principal Druggisis,and at Cook's Mel' , 86 Fourth street. - FOB 1 , 1 HART, CommissioZ Merchant, D J duce and American Jlfanufacturee, Ake Rif:TEri TO Jpo. Grier, Eeq., Piltsburgha Aaron Hart, Jame? , Cochran of n'd. 44 inn. D. Davis, itrVay ag Hanna, *, Avery, Ogden dr Co, duo. Woodbourne, VALU A ISLE FARM FOR SAI.E.- 1 Farm on which I live, in Wilkins to raddocl,stield, conlaining one hundred ami acres; about 70 acres of Which is cleared. and I well timbered. There are upon it. three latb and a barn 63 feet by 34; an aitple orchard of r Also, about seventy lames of coal. The..oilis i.e equal to that of -any upland farm In the Terms made known on applienliontothes ' lin the premises. WILLIAM IN ?WAWA WILLIAM C. WALL, Plain and Poi and Pietui:e Frame Manufacterer,i Foirth Street Pittsburgh .— Canvass Brusbal 4•c..., for Artists, always on hand. Looking G promptly framed to order. Repairing done CM. notice. Particular attention paid to regitding and ery description. Persons fitting up theiradvantage to cal WHITE -LEf_ D to furnish chase pure White Le ranted equal, if not All otderi addressedl 4. co , No.iloscco attended to. sept 10 ADIES PASH • NABLE - SHOE STO. iJ Fifth St., need .st from Old Steed of N ! The Sulweriber ~pectfully Informs the where he Will keg ;covnzaannnufyiicotoureh,aanldtil Pittsburgh and vi inity that he has cos tailing Sheen of his merit of all idnds • f ladles‘mtwes, and eh' - attii shoes, of he .t.43t quality. w Melt will cent° suit the thr.• -. He will . also mete kinds of fancy work—such as white lei slippers, colored. gaiters. and basking, ladi 6, „ children's ellsleri. silk gaiters, ke. - 10 will be made at the shortest notice. and fedi ner. Ladies will please call and examine Of as the subscriber feels confident that bean any article in his line they may want. J.C.X I sea 10 • . P. S. Don't forgetthe place—No.B, door from Harris's Intelligence Office. sod , from Market Street. WILIA A M DIGBY having takes nos business ofDrgßYdf florzwut. I, 'Liberty street and 42 Market street, beV I • thanks to the numerous friends and firm, for tkevery liberal support the! h 3 e tended lestim, lo.eonneetion with Of' wishes ternsen re Chem that every exertion merit the continuation of the saute• peetfully invite . their attention to his Clothlng,whith be Mends yelling at mowy!ell , than hat been tier offered, being ho the whole of the stock of the Isle firm as eible; actlauthe Intends to confine himself cash huffiness, he feels confident no erfs surpass llbsetoelr. either in cheapness, dull neerof workmanship. Please to take notice that every article sOO, lurid in Pittsburgb- QA fitilEG MOIIII.OW, Nesefeetsrer if ).••• ' it SANSS /mot Ware, X.. 17 OP ) ; '' f i Weed aed Narks* iitirecte..--is preparsot i tt tolls' line die shortest oMe. Co l ' and others solicited to call essadde or wares. bicti svilibe iotd wholook l °r oil terms. - 1 :i Beer youth* Itaditeie lersiurse preset ', wiP lO _ _ ~........ ~ t ~ .~. ~. li EN 1.50 Font 3,00- I Rix m 4.00 One ARLY_ADYRRTIR citorstisue AT nit art ingApe .151 z 23,00 One advertisements in pro "fourifees Piz Dot.t.. I LLIN01.;: Onus. Thsrd home • Biddtc, Postmaster. se, Water, 4th door Major John Witio• y, Wood bets/et Bertram, Tress Tl.ird str •. Church-8. R. poriTta, betwee Roy,ltlayoi &Wet. Fourth, RANKS. :It Market a eels. VaalPsctok arty SavingFe .t sweets. • h street, near W. HOTELS. Novae, Wal*Al L, corner often : treat., corner of T . ‘st.,curner of Thi ~.rortter. of Penn , Liberty , street. tt oar 11013ge, Liher segos House. P. team Boats or houses N an e • WM, atilt 01herq wiw !d made of the hest nu !..uperlor to any offered lt, o Dunlap k Higneg,c 3 ,l o e d street, ritt.lniren. DUNLAP 4' L-110 PUBLISHED • %LIPS & ER: or wOO O • g 110:41SAR S VINO 0 - 11 'll and "ALT, at the ea at TWO DOLL iciiites, SIX OS ' 01. Ally° OrTW BLVE '0,50 1 One 0.75 Two LAO Tbm LYE 0 FE 1 "00 DS, A LLOR AT offices on Gr , e, noit roon 'tuoTT, m street, betteettor P DS. —Preston 4. lers In English, 111. Minket Pt EEO & wet, ors or Law: Qffic Mime, Pitts!irrg R. Morrow, Mb it.. betwee -yam,Whol ad Dealer In P s t No. 224 ILIAAMN & P twiner: a nittorii Isburgh hiatiurar A ROBIN n the norl h side on xi rnet3 • up ST. : • RAW, M lonatservices t arket. Streets. ••• KEAN,. Id tea Iron Ware, .punting and S YOUNG Az &tier of Hand to purchase F give ua a call, to quality and a; wall cured GA.—A supp' anrt olher ditie ed and for sale a - Store of " No. 184 Llhe LOSEY,S no 83 Fourth St., Prunella, Kid a cr, and by the ORUS MULTI purchasers; 10 No. 184 LiGer e Ofig, Flowe Iption, to ,‘ of! Annual M Drag and 0 184 Übe W JERSE • just recelv ajio.lB4, leg Trowel& nives,trun I by 354 Liberty, y choke °fixed taffent move - IE3 Croirtt - • frills, Grate; =ll2 Cif&lll.4of, b stmt., ES'EtLANK nder the late- Lots on the Ittzh Meet., DMLING tufilretrie Pr `A'adt.fitr Q ,;: d ==l _ - . %~ ~~ =~~