~~ ~~~ ~~~ •Z. .11.. , et. Cat rtic, lAft ' 1 ADAMS W SON'S' r n - As ,a-r- Aitarnispoptie PILLS, disi,yraut particularty for .147 Mak Jfask.isAtt, Dyspepsia, Cesit-apatiou of tie Dew . . • 'sin4s. __ . A Joliet CaitTletCaTl now att, ?MI . SYSICIANS OT - CLlWltialitag. Plngei.—Although Sentimentally oppcb -sad totite, *Mete system of secret nostrums Had Patent Dledic)tienyrt 'we. have for several years past rreotn. omit - tied Dr. K. A. Wilson's Pills to a 'number of students •• f /addition College, and other individuals and &tallies da*Dininott Citekartic Medicine, and having a ktrowl. 00: of their competition, and nellevittg that they will, ._ olloWst eases aoswer the Indications ,tropu by a ted by the , dMtprietor; and knowing that they amp repared ~,,„„fegelarly educated and +Mini:eat Physia,lo, WC *halt le - salient cheerfully to recotaric.-ud them in all appropri . • - ittaeatlee. D. S. RV:VERSON, D, J. V. HERRIOTT, M. D. U. ?STA DDEN. tanttosburgh, July 8,]840. . . , - • -A CARO.--We.the sonscrtko - Ministers of the Cos- Vet, and members of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference an - of the Methodist Episcopal Church, having each an rtandi• of ins, during the past few years.liad frequent oppo -,,- kles Of learning and trying the character of Pr. R. A. • Wilson's Tonic Cathartic and Anti Dyspeptic Pills, are Pre red to, and now state with pieasure in this commu_ •- lion; that we know them to be an excellent medicine, and as such, recommend their use to our friends and aci 410aIntancett,' not only as a specific for Sick head ache, and. Dyspepsia, for whith they are recommended, but as a safe and efficient family remedy among children, and forikepreventionstulterounal of bilious attacks, ete.„etc. . lames G. Sansom, Rev. Wmly Broweing, kev• ''' - Wm. D. 'l4.mon, ii Hosea Id 'Cali, • . ,-?,, Jno. L.Williams, . JR. Reed, '4/ Thomas 'Baker, • E. Ilays, •"' • Fialticls B. Reed, " B.F. Sedwick, • 6, Harney Iliadshow, " G. Martin, . 6 Watley Smith, *, Thos. bi'Grath, - - ••• Moses Tichenell. " J. N. Repel' , 4 , A. Jackson, .. m: Smith, . • •-., i cornelius Jackson, t• S. R. Broekunier, ... N. Callender; ~ C. D. Batelle, i ,, John West, .. Wm. Tipton, - '! C. Hodgson. " John Murray, " 8, IL Dunlop, u Dr. A. A. Jemison, rinlY33J3 B9 . From thilDfsfresponding Conference of the Methodist i Protestant Church, signing the mimeos Rev. -Geo. Brown, Rev. Wm. Ross, "t John Beatty, .• Robert Simonton, " Gee. Hughes, - ~. John Clarke, •, Jritel Dolby, Jr., - .. Jas. M. Piper, sr, t, Ragan, u John Burns. ii , i.e.-Browning, „.. " Dan. G. Ostron. r , - , 141 experience is not - ns eitensive es the expression of ' In iheabove.eettillente, but as far as my opportunity testing ibe) a Dr. Wilson's Pills has occurred. 1 cile4BiliFendllsitie tile gentimen of their superior value. ‘,„,---, l- -. • WILLI NI REEVES." ... litters.7l respeetabin number of names of Rev. gentle nniffipf the Brie Conference, attached to the above card bad been Jost. 'We attach such as hive been since ...up -01e&Rev. Caleb Brown, Rey. Ahab Keller, Rev. Jas. , R. Lock, .Fa, all concurring in the above. $o great a body of anticonscious men, frankly expros. sing themselves as they ,do he above, requires no com ment from us auto the character of the medicine we re spectfully submit to the public. ..-• COL. PORTER, front whom we received the following, Is WIC of the President Juk..es of this C te ommonwealth , * • - end brother of our present Chief Magistra. Esstort. PA., July 16,1839. .. ~ nose Bier—Having been in the habit of using, as a , ,_„oteilly,nedieine, your Pills, I con with great cheerfulness -"l4,:eAiriestifj..to their value, in at tacks of SIMI HEAD Acne. and ter Complaints, arising from disorganization of the , ARstr acb; and shall not at any time willingly lie without *" ' ' thorn in my how- I should not., originally, have used them. had [not known and appreciatedyour an. character and r.spacity as a ...egularly educated. physici They have uniformly given relief, operating as a gentle rat liar. tic, inUffectione of the stomach and head, to whirls I have begirt a good deal gilled; and they have been used by kabOr .members of my family with like success. Very tru'y yours. J, M. PORTER. Or. Robert Adams Wilson. f!repared solely by the Proprietor, and for sale whole stile.and retail, at his dwelling in Penn street. below Maytag *We hope it mny 6e noteil here with the strictest pro. riety, that this Con ferene.*bsa hotly, had an official act t of p k y,nrwe expression towards tip proprietor and his ouesiteine, :Thotrzil wade mallet* .of,rerord, and to be totted at any time in their journal, tot hosting a cope, we are. - pat pro Paved to give its language.. scp 10 Esiato. -- of Catherine AleLau ail in. ILETTERSof Adminiotration upon the Estate of the - aho vie In estate, late of Allegheny City, deceased. Iliavlitg been granted to the, niultrsigtird—All persons in delited tQ. ,said Estate are her by relpired to pay the tftie..and all having claims againiLt it to make ' Anownlhegarrie without dela3 to the snbseriber or Ills At. ininen S. Craft Esq., No. 35 Al arketitreet , Pitts burgh, ALEXANDER 3ecLATIGRI.IN, Auguat 3 1842.-6 t. AdministratOT RMADE COFFIN WAREHOUSE, ..% - fieri doors front the U. S. Bank. W. Tee. vino, Undertaker, respect filly informs the public it he has removed his ready made coffin warehouse to the auiiding recently cccu pied by fir. R. G. Ber ford,direct °pip:mile his old stand, where he is always prepared to at tend promptly to any orders in his line, and ty strict at to nil the details of the business of au U rle' label he hopes Ittmerit public confidence. He will be prepared nt Act noults to provide Hearses, Biers. Car loges and every . requisite on the most liberal let ms. Calls front the cOnntrY will be promptly attended to. His residence is in the same building with his ware home, where those who need Ins services may find him ' iteny time. RETZRENCE.: W. cr. IRWIN. JODCV.IRIDIILE, .Manx PATTON. W. IeOLCRE, ISAAC HARRIS. ' WOO da'a U/Z32O4aSIQK, BOOKS. STEAMBOAT BILLS, PAMPHLETS, HORSE BILLS, BLANKS, VISITING CARDS, \LABELS. ADDRESS DO, CHECKS, BUSINESS DO., NOTES. HAND BILLS, SILLS or 'LADING, , CIRCULARS, 4c, 4c. - , Toget BO VW/Wm Ileiteriptlon of I.ei ter Press P t int log,' ink Do tied Wlh neelhess and despatch, and on mode rats tame, atibe Ogiceof the Da fly Morning Post. *,-- ..511 1 10 . ,,,. -. • ... . , LatilKil.. . • JOSEPH H. HILL' I ..A,RIMAIL 4 , CO., Esekaage Brokers, Fourth. ALS f/Joest,4kird intr./rent Market street, Pittsburgh; 401eltnttita Sechange Office, for the purchase and - *JO Of Sink sotee,Gold and Silver. 2-411110 n'inititoteo, payable In the principal cities in the :AM* .Statett, collected. .." - jnteittiOrpnid on Tore Deroscres of specie, par funds, Mid eiirreth .2. REFERENCES. ' Theettlitery generally, Pittsburgh. C. 11 inuilliers. W. 41..-Thernppen 4 , Co., Philadelphia. Carpenter 4- Vet -Wire, J. 4. S. Stone, New York. Johnston 4. Lee,James Wilson; Bali 'more. Rowland Ellis, J. S Goodman 4- 'Co;velneinnati . J. B. Tyler, Massol 4. Co., Louslville. AnAgfi-...."-Thuri.....bscrilier, grateful for the very liberal :patronagenritich his w.hool has hitherto received, ileillaleaveto inform his friends and the public, .that he 11114•Wiatlearyangetnents for the t crommodation of a few anotejtupilei, at his room on sth street, near Wood at. To persons dtWious of having their Foos prepared for aevfoeta, and who . prefer' weeessarg and substantial in structlon to a course calculated merely to make their orlyitaPpier learned Without having acquired any thing Marl In the eVery day-trensactleis of the fernier, the Ilteelaaitic,cii the. Merchant, his School offers ii-favorable `Olgoortoulty. Picenter Or Omittine entrusting their boys to his care way rest assured that every exertion will heaped to•ren derproper and general satisfaction. ' 'school will commenceon Monday the 16th Inst. 'oepl4) _ - WILLIAM MOODY. in i It. WILLIAM Ev a Nsif.sopT. it.)*Wsta. un u. P red . - 8 .k. As 000 ~. row; HOWASO * CO„. Nan - a t 8 p a _ when t uf e rers of Wall . 11 Wood Street, P i ttsburg h , Pa . — the syru is very, (tar . . hP uuta ,the rhlld will ree4v lh'ohuglsminpfastallirtreoremedYAFC- El Syrup rubbed nn iheaelou.lbran IVI° irinsit 7% its gums be nib . l'-': 4t e . as P at er ais o j" ;- . ba l n 8 11 . ,an extensive-issottthent o(.Satio a: - . pain PATE S HANGINGS, Velvet , and e ► - that ao d o t *Bs ?Erna. 10 e . . 0. wont . 9, Mag•ld and„,,__, ~ , t, the !West style And haelsoire Ttlea s a wi ll ih t ' n , •-”hen'infantsare at the age : bo on g r ie of Ltw This preparation ba t warners. -,„-, „....i nra . II ensnarers. - bed - 7 *ranee of teeth, on. to ' ...in ag• Id t piiierloi,n 4 "% v'" -- - hand 'tn a t a il iinles.... the there Is , n 9 oP ~„... parents. a b fli eill ' f° ractoreand have -on: ~,, - i aper.co , ' syrupebouht be 0 9 04 10 Plen a ~i.i nn i hul 7n ursi . ty wbe:ie - there ~.*ThIS7 Ma nn , • 1. ,,,: ter , wrapping arm ' ea , tfar ,,,,t e , ever hewitheull-besYrZa ,1 11 4.7 4 , 2 0 0 . la the nightar)th rejorig.Wo l,ol l , -- --- it o f *hien ~1.,!.44 . ...0 , „, L ., ate „young eitlldyenrintill'-ao'--7,isigi, ,sprep,etteeitY ..,:d pullers!. ilnO l - - . self to wtqcg!."'F7 - - ... i e viet. net,.7. - ... 4 ~, . :m4kitt a tit ,atw n it . t e rm s, - - ...,., , - ~ petit In the g ame . -- it ti th otthig l iin ‘ sottere.7 P. , , and o i- A ll46) r''''' — t . -' ' ' JR10 1,4111 0'Olb ers ? 4t l - 114 , , , - L. °m on titoponno. i ',;- --:' -5144 * -0.1"4 " :gaitti*lntili aim "4i7ziorke:-.' .14 ,01.,,,t0i r , F.rr .,,7 , - *4 • 004,4,10_ .. t r AlePo .;.:...,:_,AV. ,-, s 4i t i th i cis ,tot Sit -104. .., -- % -. 0 - iiiiiiiiiir.,- - Iteor4ll3' ....., - h.*..iit M . . 7 1 01 0 :- %'- W 4 ' .l ` 4. .. ' . 2 .405h ( i0, 21 10 1 4k.. - ~a;;;; „ . ' 4 104 elsts .. ..-. -,.. -...-7,'.,44461,1i * , ..- 4 ~, .„ .4.. , ~„... --...- .„,n - -,:77--_-,„ e:.7:-.,..,`,,, ~..--lc.-41,:14trik1i5t1k7.'',.;..,-„A...•-;,-,•A6.,--:'3.-•:•:!,!:::-, :: : ,iii'J";;•4 11 ! --. :',:iii•!,krai - "k - - 17, : - :1 - • - '•:: - .1 -1 ,P....„'....,-,... 7 , - , ...-. - ...... , -,t,-,1-..-- , ... 1. , ..4;.- - .7 ~ , ,,, , • :.•.-- - ---4-f•-••• - - •-1 , - ,_ • . - - - - —N I - . oe-Vitear4al,4lll.tiiietr. si*olca Uthis idattliotion ;will Ornoinilihe Oii . " - the let day of October, and eirmlnitte on the 4tOoll illy follo ve wing. T es- ' he 1 Schools of the I.7nivereity, with their respecti Prol sors, are:. - 1. Ancient Languages.—Dr. Garner Harrison. 2. Modern Langatiges.--Dr. Chitties Ruttish'. 3- Matbetnaties.—Mr. Edward 1L Courteney. 4. Neutral PhinisOphy.—Mr. Wm. B. Rogers. 5. eirit Engineering—the subjects of which are di vided between'the Professors of idathematicsand Nata -1 rat Philosophy. 6. Chemistry and Materia Medica.—Dr. John I'. Em -met. Medicine:—Dr. Hen ry Hower I. R. Anatomy and Sureery.—Dr. James L. Cabeil. 9. Moral Philtosophy.—M r.. George Tucker. 10. Lew.—Judge Henry St. Geo. Tuckeri3- - . In troth Schools of Langnages are also tailaht the liter ature of the respective languages, andeAncieut and Modern History; in the School of Mathematics is inclu ded mixed Mat hemationitsthia of Ensineeri rig. Mineral° fglr and Geology, In thatofldoral Philosophy, Belles Let tree, Logic and. Polilical Economy, and in that of Law, 13.1des rnuncipal Law in ell'itstwancheS, the Law of Na ture and ofNelions, the Science of Government and Con stitutional Law. To he admitted into this institution the applicant must be sixteen years of alp; bin the Faculty may dispense is wit tilts requisilhalain.favor Of one whose brothe a stu n dent, Every . student is free to attend the schools °the he is choice; but he he under twenty-one years of ag, shall attend at least three. unless authorized by his pa rent or guardian, in writing, or by the Faculty, for good cause, In attend a less number. All students under the age of twenty.one :tears are re quired to,board within the precincts. 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 University without the payinene of fees to the Professors. The enactments which lately required 'students to wear a prescribed uniform have been suspended. Every student resident within the precincts must, on matriculation, deposite with the Patron alt the money. bills,drafts,4-c., under his control, Intended.. to defray' his 'expenses while at the University,, Or on- his return' I thence to his home: and the amount so.deposited mast be sufficient to pay Ins fees to professonsaddta: glory rent, far use of public rooms, tbree months boarit's contingent fee to rover flues and assessments, and to purchase the text bootts. 4-c., he may 'want at the commencement. All fundesabsequently received by him remit be deposited with tile Patron, who has charts of his 4isbursetßents; and upon all deposites a charge of two per cent= MlD mis,lon is authorized. The act \of the Legislature, prohibiting merchants and ethers, under severe penalties. .from crediting students, will be strictly enforced. , The license to contract debts, which the Chairman Of the Faculty is authorized to grant, is confined (except where the parent or guardian shall otheraris.e. in writing. request), to cases of urgent necessity; and t hese, it is hoped, that parents an guar. diana will, as far as possible, nrevent from arising, d by. the timely supply of the requisite funds. Religious services are performed at the University ev ery Sunday by the Chaplain, who is oppointed in turn from the four principal denominations of the State. The es penses of the session of nine months are as fol- lows: Board, washing, lodging and attendance, $llB Rent of Dormitory, $1; for half, if occupied by two, Use-Of public rooms and matriculation fee, 15 Fuel and candles.estimated at 20 Fees, Wooly one Professor he atten4o, $5O; If two, to each professor s3otif more than two, to each 75 $25, say Total exclusive of clothes. books and pocket money, $228 In the School of Law, there is an extra fee of 20, Pay able by students attending the senior class. The allowance for clothes is limited by the enactments lo $lOO, and for pocket monerto $45. W I WAS H ViCOBLEY, Proctor and Patron U. of Va, sep 10 REV. .10111 f 'SLAVIC , D. 13 REV. ROBERT BR ICE. D. D REV. SAIAtEL WILLIAMS, D REV• JOSZPR KERR♦ RIR. JAMES*. DAVIS, REV• E• P. 1341 FT. ABOON TO THE HUMAN RACE!--"Discover what milt destroy Life, and you are a great man. Discover what will prolong Life, and the world will Call you Impostor." • There are faculties, bodily and intellectual, within us, with which ccrt,i; herbs have affinity, and over wh.oh they hare power." Dr. D. Brandrelli's External Remedy, or I_,intment,! which, by its.extraorditiary powers, abstracts Pato or Sorerie-s: I lasts Sprains, stiff :ineWs, V% bile Swellings, Rheumatic Pains, or Stiffness, Stiffness of the Joints, Tumors, Ennatural Hardness, Stiff Neck Sore Throat, Crony. Contractions of the muscles, Scrofillous en largements, Tender reel, and every description of in jury affecting the Exterior of the Human Frame, arc cured or ffreally relieved' . by his wercr-to be erfficiently extolled remedy. CERTIFI,ATE.—The following letter front itlajor Gen eral Sandford, as to the qualities of the External dy, speaks volumes: NEW Yona, Feb. 9,11142, Dear Sir—Wil you oblige me with another bottle of your excellent -Liniment? It is certainly the best of the kind I have ever seen. It has cured entirely my sons knee, about which I was so uneasy, and 1 have found it productive of Immediate relief in several cases of eater nal injury in my family. A few evenings since, my youngest child was seized with a violent attack of Croup, whirl' Was entioVy removed In twenty mihntes, by rob. I;ing her chest atilt throat freely with the External Rem. edy. I trui;ls you ought to manufacture this Liniment for general use, instead of coat Ortz the use of it, as you have heretofore done, to your particular !.cetaintances. Yours truly, C. W. A NDFC-2. 1). DR. B. BRANDRETFI,24I Broadway, N. Y • ErFor sale at 241 Broadway, New York, and at his office ,No. 9.1 Wood st met, Pittsburgh. PRICE—sO cents per bottle with directions. eu 10 IT A LUARLE REM. 'ESTATE FOR SALE V The subscriber offers for sale, at the present redo• ced rates, the greater part of his real estate, situate In the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, viz; Three of h:s Brick Warehouses, nearly new, at be. übsialitiany bui't, situate on Market street, between Second and Flora, em bracinc a front of about 54 feet by 60 deep. For sale en tire, or separately to suit purchasers, and upon long cre( lis. Also, a seleeltuilding lot in,Allegheny city, 64 feet in breadth, bj upward of 350 feet in depth, having tvbo fronts, one on the Pennsylvania canal asd the other on Washington street. Also, the lot adjoining the above. 100 feet in breadth by nearly 350 feet in depth, including the large and ele gant mansion house which I now occupy and outbulid Ings. Also, a lot with two two story brick storehouses. situ ate on the corner of Market and Front streets, subject to a moderate ground rent, and now occupied by Mr. Hoyt as a grocery'. ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. B _ • lON VON HITTCHELEA HERB These Nits are composed of herbs, which exert a specific action upon\ the heart, give impuisu ,or strength to the arterial system; the blood is quickened and equalized in its circulation through all the vessels,' whether of the skin, the parts situated internally,or the extremities; and as all the accretions of the body are drawn from the blood, there Is a consequent lacrease of every sevellon, and a quickened action of the absorbent• and ex lialent,Or discharging vessels. Any morbid action which may have taken place is corrected, all obstrut:, tions are removed', the blond ,is purified. and the body resumes a healthful state. For Bale Wholesale and Re tail by • R. E.SELLESS, Agent, sep 10 No. 20 Wood st, below Second. TO THOSE WHOSE OCCUPATIONS TEND TO PRODUCE OR AGGRAVATE DISEASE.--This class of individnalsis very numerous. They are those who work in an unhealthy atmosphere. Pririters. wOrk• men in feather stores, stonecutters, bakers, white lead manufacturers , are all more or less subject to disease ea.. cording to the strength of their constitution. The only method I to prevent disease, is the occasional use of a medicine which abstracts from the circulation all delete rious humors, and enroll; them by the bowels. Tont In any form are injnrlous, as they only 211 off the evil day to make it more Wel. The use of Brandreth's Pills will Insure health, because they take all impure matter out of the blria**d the body Is not weakened Intl strengthenedby their operation; for these valuable Pills do wit fOrte,hut.4hol aselst nature, and are not opposed, but Italie : oaq it, her.. t,_ 1 4 41 thethi bike. Not. '9B Wood street, Pitwbo 25.teetils per bor, *Wpm - diregions. _ MARK -'Tie only place tit Pltlh where the GENUINE Pi I *Arm be obtatst!et4.lor's owe Gr• Ace, N 0.98 Wood street. seplo 11.1inimmswww eiermegs•gmarsMIcsalsraman-,tilmitlTtligvalstaialal: - Billei.141111( .01tANDETtee. att , This vegOahle and.truli lantrOnt, medieltasi ' emtg. rigs Tax BLOOD, and immediately slays the further'rice amass or maseAsc,„ in the bodiesof those .whosepoiree4 pC life, are not already' exbaoj tcd . Where human: means can there Scarcely, t. 9 fly. complaint, or , form of sicknessobat the BEAlitoitrrs PILLS do nut relieve and generally care. althougb these pills produce a *. : TiowN rterwr,that effect m not to prostrate the hody; fin_ w ilb other msdicines, but the frame is invigorated itt..the Se mite-rat of the causeof weaknesstthe morbill,t4:ll9l4ated, humors from the Wood. "r Harmless in themselves, they merely ASSIST N a.TURZ To throw•ont the occasion of sickness frOn tbilbody. and they require no alteration in the diet or Mothins.' In fact. the human body 'abetter able to suitaln with out injury, the inclemency of the weather, while under the influence of this infection destroying,aisease eradica Ling Medicine thalt at any other time. The importance of Brandrilikls Pills for seamen and travelers is, therefore, self evident. By the timely use of this Medicine bow much anxiety apd sickness, might we not prevent. Cold, Billious of fections, Typhus, Scarlet and fevers of all kinds, would be iinknowill But where sickness does exist, let no time be lost, let the BRANDRETH'S PILLS be at once sent for, that the Remedy may- be app led, without fur Cher loss of lime.—To as gIiCKEMBERED That Brandreth's Pills have stood a seven years' teat la, the United States. That they area vegetable and Innocent medicine, yet all powerful for the removal of disease, whether chronic To. recent; infectious or otherwise. That they purify the blood. and stay the further v pro• gress of disease in the human body. That. in many ca.ses, where the dreadful ravages of ulceration bad 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 Tamen COPTII war Latuct.s That each label has two signatures of Dr. Benjamin Brandreth upon it. 'That there must be upon each box three signatures, thor B. BB.ANDRrra, M. D. Andthree signatures, thus:— BENJAMIN BRANDRZTEL DR. FRANKLIN SAYS: "All acute fevers ever requiresome evacuation to bring them toe perfect crisis and Belot ion, and that even by stools, which must be promoted by art when nature does nut do the business itself. On this account, an ill timed scropulousnessabout the weakness of the body loot' bad consequences; for it is that which seems chiefly to make evacuations necessary , which nature attempts after toe humors are fit to be expelled , but isc'net able toll accomplish for the most part in these diseases; and I can affirm, that 1 have given a purge when the pulse has been so low that it could hardly he felt, and the debility ex. f reme, yet both one and the ether have been restored by it." The good effect to he derived from the Brandreth Pills have to be experienced to be fully believed. By their timely use neither the scarlet, the typhus fever or small pox would ever assume their malignant form. To appreciate to the full extent ,the incalculable bene fits of BRAN DR ETH'S PILLS. they must he used when the First Symptoms of Disease present themselyea. One dose then, and their good effects will be felt throughout the attack—lT tirrAxtico Timis IN TIME that is tile great secret in the cure of all appearances of disease arising from had blood, and I presume there are few at the pres. cot day, will say anything of those diseases which affect the body when the blood is pure. Surh diseases I have yet to see. Hoping that some who read this may be benefited by so doing. 1 am respectfully, the public's servant, B. BRANDRETH, M. D. 241 Broadway, New York: • THE COUNTERFEIT'S DEATH BLOW. The public will please observe that no Brandreth Pills are genuine unless the box has three labels upon it. each containing a fac sitnilie signature of my hand writing thits,„—B. Brandreth. These labels art engrm ved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an ex pense of several thousand dollars. Rememberl the top —the side—and the bottom. Ent red according to act of Congress in the year 1841, by Bet gamin Brandreth, in the Clerk's Office in the Dis tiict Court of the Sot there District of New York. Dr. B. Brandreth's own office. No. 98, V. nod g t treet. Pittsburgh. Only plr.ce in Pittsburgh whete the genuine Pills ran be obtained. Bach Agent who sell • the true Era ndret h Pil, has an engraved certificate or A genre renewed every twelve months, and has entered into bonds of 8500 to sell none other Pills than these received Dom Dr. B. or his special General Agent. Mark, the certifi cate is all engraved except the Doctor's name, which is in his own hand writing. Observe, on each certificate there is au exact roily of the three labels on each box En graved thereon. Pureltriser, see that the engraving of li t he labels on the certificate correspond with those on the box The following are Dr. Renjarnin Brandreth's Agents for the salt: of his VegetaMe Universal Pills, in A Ileehe ny couty, Pa., who are supplied with the new labelled boxes. Price 2.5 cents with directions. Principal O ffi ce, No. 98, Wood St reel, Pittsbur Allegheny, Mr. Jona GLASS. McKeesport, H. ROWLAND. , Noblestown, JOHN JOLINSON. GIRWarISTOWO, CHESSMAN SELOLDING ALEXANDER ASDALE Clinton. EEWARD TnOltlesriN,WilkinSbUrgli. CFOROE PORTER, Fairview. R °BERT ••trril FORT n, rnarSTIIRM• Elizahelitiown,C P. Dina.. East Liherty,DiNtlit PRESSLEY IRWIN, PleaSilP Hilt. -DAVID R. COON—Plumb ToWoship. • WU. 0. GrIxTER.— A lien's ftl ill. i",gep 10 PILES cured by tjae Lse of Dr. HarDeb's Compound I Strengthening and German Aperient Pills DrAlarlich—Dear Sir—Shortly after ur me -recedicineived the Agency from you for the sale 'of yo ,- formed an acqsaintance with a lady of than place'. YAW was severely afflicted With the Piles. For eigheor tat years this lady was subject to frequent painful attacks, and her physician considered her case so complicated. that he very seldom prescribed medicine for her. Through my persuasion, she commenced using Your Pills. nod wan perfectly cured. Yours, 4- c . J AMES ILKIEBY October 3..1840. Chambersbag, Pa. ErOffice and General Depot, No. 19. North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. And by Rawl& Frew, corner of Liberty and Wood streets. Pittsburgh. sap 10 MRESTING CURE I;st-formed byDr.Swayses ound Syrup of Prunus Virginiana,or Cher ey. Baying made use of this invaluable Syrup inhiy family, whiCh entirely cared my child. The symptoms w.!re wheezing and choking of phlegm, difficulty of breathing, attended with constant cough, spasms, convulsions, drc. of which I bad given up all hopes of its recovery- until I was advised to make trial of this invaluable medicine. After seeing the effects it had upon my child, and con cluding to make the same trial upon myself, which en tirely relieved me ofa cough that I was afflicted with for ma nyears- Any person wishing to see me can call at my hou y se in Beach Street, above the Market, Kensington. J. WiLcox. DR. MAYNE'S SYRUP OP' , WILD CHERRY. We call the attention of the public to the numerous certificates which have been in circulation in our paper and some others of this city, highly recommending Dr• SwAvaz's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.—We have seen the original certificates, and have no doubt bet the, come from truly grateful hearts,expresstve of the benefits which they have received from that valuable compound. We have acquaintances who have frequently used the above medicine, who ran speak with confidence of its virtues.—Saturday Chronicle. ---- PaLLow Crrtzeris:—With sincerity would advise you", one and all, both sick and welt, always to have a bottle - of Or Swsvng'sCompound Syrup of Wild Cherry in your ,house--it is invatuable in cases of emergency, such as Spitting of Stood, Asthma, attacks of violent Coughing, which Is often the cause of spitting of Moon, Violent Nervous Affections, which occasionally -come from fright, and various other causes, producing 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 no 1 have used Dr. SwiyNS'a Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry repeatedly in my family, and always with marked success-1 can recommend it with confidence. as nelrirrone of .tire best family medicines which has ever been'effered to the public.—Saturday Chronicle. sold by Wm: Thorn, Wholesale 4- Retail, only, agent for Pittsburgh. Ciu.s3 Market Street. seri Iff' W ori ILLI AM REED. Merchant railor,—Reaptetranf Informs his friends and the ,publlc In gene " that khan commenced businessirt No. tl , Market atitee second door from the corner of Front, where be twin b strict attentitni to Widget% merits 'barna( public patronage::: a. The low 61111001 regularly r'eedved: the Pub lic may depend os Olutajt,tl*workexecOei,ae,cor 4441 to AgFAM,tals9L. aep 10 4 ,:.•:1:':; - ,,s ,, ,r,!,.: ,,, 'f. ,, : - . ": - :: . ' . , .. BW ESTABLISIIIINT..—Johe Dunlap, Nana NE fesetni•er of Tin, CoNier,and Sheetiron Ware:reed Deaterit Japarted Ware. Mo. 26, Market' Street; (Sign of the Coffee Pot). Also keeps on hand Portable Tepid Baths; Stipp& and" Shower do.; Bright or Planished Coffee and Tea Urns Coffee Fillers; Plate Warmers, 4. c, 4-c; Russia Iron &Mare Side Fenders, plain and beautifully ornamented;-Which he will sell on reasonable terms, whoteralearrd l'he public are respectfully requested to call and exam ine hie stock of ware. ggqiigiiest aye paid far old metals. sep 10 JOHN DUNLAP cr NWAII EH OUSE --No, 79. Fourth Ill..) ° . F S F tr j Street, Bet:Dec*l ,- 0a and Srairkfteirl .rte. Two doors from the corner of Wood:street. Con. stagily on hand an assortment of 100 ready made COFFINS, of every sin and description; covered ones, with Cloth: Mahogany, Cherry, Black Walnut, Poplar, and Pine Coffins. k ALSO, Plates neatly engraved; Hearses and Carriages furnished; Graves procured;' and - ill services rendered that friends may require. A .credit given in all cases. either °real ns or carriages, requested. HENRY BEARES, Undertaker. sep 10, -----------------_ 131ILS. Vi' BITE LIME, - a superior article, for iCP sale by .1. Got A. GfIRDON, N 0.12 Water street. VA lIETY. Just received from New York„ 3000 Temperance Almanacs for 1843; 5000 copielof the Journal of the American Temperanre Union fed Youth's Temperance Advattle for September. Also.2oooChris tian Almanacs, and a good assortment qfLoornies Maga zine andiPiltsbuigh, and the FranklMktagazlne and Corn. mon Almanacs for 11149; by ttazt Ina.dozen or single; 250 copies of Grant's New Pittabdig and Allegheny Bu siness Dirctory and Strangers Guide, for %Vents. Also, Cottage, Family, School. and Pocket Bibles and Testa. moils, David's Psalms; Methodist and Temperance Hymn Boole.; the beauties of Harmony, Introduction to Sacred Music; Mason's Harp with round and patent Mites; Christ. Harp, and almost all kinds of School Books; Gene's Do mestic Medicine; Day Books and Ledgers; Writing, Let ter, and Wrapping Paper; blue black, and red ink, by the gross, dozen, or Lott le; steel pens, quills, slates, pencils and wafers; Cyclopedia of History, Western Pilot, and a con. siderable variety of Books and Stationery, for sale on ac commodating terms for cash or country ov:lnce, ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant, sep 12 No. 9, Fifth street. J. K. Moortaa.ku• G. B. WARNER. J: Patter =. UNION COTTON FACTORY. A lleghe 1 , City, at the end of the upper bridge. The subscribers having commenced the vnanufacture of Cotton Yarns, Stocking Yara, Cot ton Twine, Candlewick, Carpet Chain, Batting, Scc., and ate prepared tc fill orders at the shortest notice. Having selected the latest snd most improved machl• nery, and employed the manager who has attended to the Hors FACTORY for the last five years, they are manufactu ring a superior article. • Cotton Warps made to order, Orders through the Pittsburgh Post Office,or left atrhe more of J 4. C. rainier k Co., Liberty street; or Logan k Kennedy, Wood street; will meet with prompt atten tion. Address—J. K. MOORHEAD k CO. sep 12-1 v /1 .1 10 FEll A LES.—T here is a large class of Females in this City whin from their continued sitting, to which their occu rit.t ions °Nigel hem,a re affected with costiveness whici: 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 operations; rumbling in the bow els, SOIT•el imes a sense of suffocation, especially after meals when any exertion is used, as going quickly up stairs; tempre fickle; these are symptoms which yield a' mire to a few doers of the Brandreth Pills The occa. sional tbse of this medicine save a deal of trouble and years of suffering., One, or two, or even three of the Brandreth just before dinner, are of en found highly bet:, finial; many Ilse them very 'la lilts hi lilts writ; I hey aid and ;IF , I- .1 c 11 2,,, inn, restore the bowels to a !Wiper comlitiomniiiiven lite spirits, impart clear tie,:s In tile complexion, purify the blood, and promote s general fooling of heall It and happine, , . Sold at Dr. li-andreth's ()the. No 98 Wood sir( et, Pill,burgli—Prire 25 cent per hoe, With full directions. ".1 ABB—The only place in Pittsburgh, where the GENUINE Pills 1 . :111 be obtained, is the Doctor's own Of I Ken, No 98 Wood strert. _ QURGIC tL 1 NSTRUM E` S! SCRGIC STRUM F.NTS!— T. McCari hy, Cutler and Surgirai Isstrument Maker, Third street, pearly opposite the Post Office, Pittsburg4 -,(SIGN OF TUE GOLDEN SHEARS.) Physicians. Dentists and Druggists can have their in• strurnents made by the subscriber of a superior quality and at Eastern prices. Tailors' Patent Shears and Scissors always on hand. also natters Shears, a superior article. Orders respect. fully solicited. N. B. Allarticles warranted of the best quality, and jobbing done as usual. sep 10 LEVER COM PLA I NT.—This disease often terml naresin another of a inure serious nature, if pro. per remedies are not re=torted to In time. 1 n all forms of this disease, Dr. Harlieli's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, will perform a perfect cure —first by cleansing. the siomneh and bowels, thus remo ving all diseases from the Liver, by the use of the Ger man Aperient after which the Compound Strength ening Pllls are taken to aive strength and tone to those tender organs which require slick renfnlent only to effect a nermarnent 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 olt Wood and Liberty sts., Pittsburgh Pa. Sep 10 L LEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, NO. 46, Cot. Aleer of Wood and Third Streets, Pittsburgh Pa.— Gold, Silver, and, Solvent Rank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts. notes and bills, cbllectcd. tossertssess: Pittsbur gh,Pa, Wm. Bell t Co., John D. Davis, F L oren z. J. painter t Co.. Jo:Alois Woodwell, James May Pititade/phia, Alexander Bronson t Co., John D. Brown 4. co. ciocisoati, 0., -James APCandless. St. Louis, .Me., J. R. M'Donald. LattisniGe, W. B. Pope. Esq. Erna Bank Ky. _ ssn4o REMOVAL. —The undersignedbegsleavetoiuturul the public, I hat he has removed from his old stand, to the corner of Penn and St. Clair am, opposite the Ex change Hotel, where he has fitted up a large PIA.NO FORTS WA.RZ Robs, and now offers for sale the most splendid' assort ORS of Pianos ever offered in this market. His pianos consist of different patterns, of superior Rose Wood and Mahogany, beautifully finished and mo deled, and congtrueted throughout uf:ttfe very bed ma terials, whict4or durability, and quality of tone. as well as touch, he Warrants to be superior , to any ever seen here. As he has enlarged his manufactory, and made arrange. meuts to - supply the increasing demand for this Instru ment, he respectfully requests those Intending to par. chase to call andexamlne his avortinent heforepurcha. sins elsewhere; at, he Is determined -- to sett Loom, for cash, tbm any at her establishment. isst or west of the - P. BLUME, Corner of Penn:and St. Clair streets, sep 10 Opposite the Exchange Hotel. Ritiaburgh. Pa. WARRANTED GENEIN.E.—Dr. , William V V Evans's Camomile rills. Cartaartc.mts.—Letter from the ion. Ablem Id'Clel lan,Sullivan County, East Ten nessee, Memberof Congress.. ° WASHINGTON, July 3d. 1838. Sir—Since I have been in this city t have used some of your Dyspeptic medicine with infinite benefit and Bath. faction, and believe it to bee mast valuable remedy. One of my zonsti tuents, Dr. A. Carden, of Campbell county, Tenneesee. wrote to me to send : him some, which 1 did, and he has rnployed it very successfully in his practice, and says it is invaluable. Mr. Johnson, your agent at this place,o thinks you would probably like an agent in Teliarsce • If 8 0 ,1 would recommend Dr. A Carden, as a proper person t 3 officiate for the sale of your celebrated medicine. Should you commission him he Is willing to net for you. You can send thehiedieltte by wafer to the care of Robert King k Sons, KnOxville cow ty, Tennes. see, or by land to Graham 4 Houston, Tazewell, Casa Tennessee. T. have no doubt but if you had agents in several counties fn East Tent t ssee,a great deal of medl „One would be sold. lam going a take SONIC of it home r my own Use, and that of my Triends, and Should to bear from you whether you. would like, MI agent‘ I untville,Stillivan County. East tenneyitee; I Can get (I t 'adineof she raerchtqAe io,act for you aq . Nr'eeht: there. :rauralreluatff_Jty.. l_ • ' ..” ; , . ' - ASRAlrtifil brer.A.Lpit eirret*isce t Pm' SalßVithiAritatS ROM!, by • , _ • - : I,'' _..- -.-- A. PAELI gaiorieni;:. •': 1 0 1 11 .-,' -'. 1 0 - 410;s . 141 0 0 C* 404.1 *** 0 0.'- 4..„ ; . ,0 1 7 . ,, 4 0. 142..:5,..." 1 0.44,A41:::.4.41t t .-..W.14,.t . a.. 2 ..., . lAppi,Ags - . Flitatt l ikOg ' VA afreee;Pittistij • Pittshurgir, June 18,,1839,/ Mr..JortatisAtia:--Dear air—Having bein_piesent, yesterdaseArteriment which you wererfilented to make, lathe presencepf a number of unrintsiness men, of the safety Of year IRON CH ESTS„..in easel/[(ire, it , gives me pleasure to say, that so faraS 1 was capable of judging, the test was fair, and the result exceeded my expectations. The Chest was a small one; about 30 inches high, by about 18 or 20 inches in breadth and_ depth, and was pla ced on ablock of woofi,about a foot in thickness, so as to elevate It about that height from the ground; several 600if,t3 and newspapers were deposited inside of it, in the manner in which Metchants and others would usually place them —=a large quantity of light pine wood Islabs 'from aaaajoining Saw Mill,] was then placed around and above it.and the floe kindled on the windward side, so ai to drive the flame against the back part or the chest. The are was kept up about three quarters of an hour, until you had gone among the spectators and received from. them their universal answer that the test was sufficient. The chest was then drawn out of the Wm, and cooled, and opened, and examined. were all safe, and the only injury done was to the ek e were t of one book which appeared to be a little cnarred. From' what I witnessed, I think that these chests are desery frig of confidence, as affording, perhaps. the best security to Merchants for their books and papers, which they can have without building large, (hick, and expensive vaults. I would consider them a better secarity than many vaults which I have seen built. Your friend, BASICEII. CHURCH. We concur in the above statement, having been pres sent when the chest was tester'. W. if. Cooper, J. H. Shoentber , ger, J. 1 angiain, J. Painter, R. Miller, Jr. C. L. Armstrong, Thomas Craig, S. G. D. Howard, Eztract of a Letter from Pugh 4- Alvorti, dated Cis chinas, 29th Mari A,1342- J: Denning, Pittsburgh, Pa: Respected Friend: We have the satisfaction to state as the hest recommentik ion we can give of the utility of your Iron Safes, that we Mora one of them which was in an exposed situation in our counting room, at the time of the fire, on lite morn ing of the 10th inst. which consumed our Poi k Houseto. gether with a large portion of the meat, lard, ke.., which ich were it contained ;— and that our tionksand papers wh in the Safe, were entirely uninpted, and were taken from it after the fire; without ever being discolored. Yours, 4.c.4- AL VORD. Extract of a Letter from Slater 4 Holbrook, dated St: Louis, Feb. 24th, 1841. MR. DENNING, Dear Sir: One of your :tecond size chests was burned a few days aso, in a leather store—it pre. served its contents. Respectfully y 4. ours, OR HOLBROOK. seP 10 SLAT LIVER COMPLAINT cured by the use of Dr. Pier itch's compound Strengthening and Aperient Pills. Mr. Wm. Richards, of Pittsburgh, Pa.. entirely cured of the above distressing disease Ills symptoms %Ogg pain and weight-In the left side. loss of appetite, vomiting, acid eructations: a distension of the stomach. sick biatt-achn, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron'cOloi;dilli; citify of breathing. disturbed rest, attended milt a rough, great debility. with other symptoms indicating great de rangement of the functions of the liver. MY. Richards hod the advice of several phys,eiiiiis, hut re ceiv no relief, until usint Dr. I rlich's Medicine, which term ed ina. ted In effecting a pe-feel cute. Principal Office. 19 North Eighill Si reel, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh by Samuel Frew, corner of I,dier ly and Wood sireets. sep 10 Cinctnnari, February 15, 1840 Dr. SW.tYNE—Dr.ar • ir:— Permit tie to take the .b ltu riy of writing to !.ou at I time to express my eon and to recommend to the attention of heads of families and others your invaluable medicine—the Compound Syrup of Prunus on, or Wild Cherry Bark. Is my travels of late I have seen in ageeat many instances the wonderful effects of your medicine in relieving chit• dren of very obstinate complaints, such as Coughing, ‘Vbeczing, Chonkieg of Phlegm, Asthmatic attacks, 4-c. ke• I should not have written this letter, howevet ,at present, although I have feit it my duty to add toy testi. mony to it for some time, had it not been for a late in. stance where the medicine above alluded to was Mfg rU mental in restoring to perfect health an "only child," I whose ose was almost hopeless, in a faintly of my sc. quaintaime. "1 thank Fleaven." said the doating - mOth. cr 4 "my child is saved from the jaws of death! 0 hour 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 tave witnessed ni h ore titan one hundred cases where it been attended wit ro t a one success. I am tising it myself in an obstinate at. tack of Bronchitis, in which it moved effectual in a ex reeding:ly snort time. considering, the severity of I he case. can recomend it in the fullest confidence of its superior virtues; t would advise that no family should be without it; it is very pleasant and alwayi . double and often ten times its price. The public are as sured there is no quackery about it. rt. JACKSON, D. D. Formerly Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, N. Y. Sold by WM. THORN. wholesale 4- retail, only atent for Pittsburgh. No. 53, Market street. sep 10 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA—MEDICAL DE. P ARTH EST.—The plan of instruction in this de. part ment of the Universitylpresents peculiarities net to be found in no other School of Medicine In thelUnion. The Lectures commence on the first of Octobar, and termi nate on the 4tll4 -July ensuing. Owing to theierigth of the session, which embraces a period (gains ratteas, three Professors are enabled to perform all the duties which In other medical institutions are usually assigned to six;and the students are seldom r d e a q y u s r ßy o h i a a t a e ran g mo m r e e n t t h , athn et w st o u dlen t t s wes on the smile have an oppor. tunity of being well groum'ed in Anatomy, Physiology, anttother elementary branches of Medical Science, be fore they investigate their applications in connection with thesludy 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 lectuie,or on portions approved text books.: It is apparent, that the plan, of which the outlines have been briefly stated, is one Which allows the student to conntemcs as well as to complete his medical studioa bine institution; and presents a happy combination of the ad • vantages of the system of Instruction by private peon' Wan& that of public lectures. Any person of approved moral conduct may offer as a candidate, and receive the degree of H. D. 4 without ref ereace to the time he has been engaged in the study of medicine , or of joining the school, provided he undergoes In a satisfactory manner the various etaminatioas pre scribed by the enactmen.s. The Professors are: John P. Emmet, M. D.. Professor of Chemistry, Phar macy and Materia Medico. Henry Howard. M. D., Professor of Pathology and Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics and Medical Jurispru- dente. James L. Cabe'', M. D.. Processor of Anatomy, P hysi Wogs , and Surgery. W ILLIS H. WOODLEY, Proctor rep 10 OTYLer. .Tharrishurgh, Aucust 24th, 1842. SALE OF TOSCO-ALS AND RAIL ROADS BE LONGING TO ,MiliSTATE.—Notiee Is hereby gl 'van that la pursuit,* sr-the seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth end-twentieth Sections of the Aet of Assembly . Pissed thlt 7thdayor July, 1842, proposals will he reeei ved at the- State-Department until the last'day or Novenl., her neat, for the sale of ell 'and each of the Canals and Rail Roads beloniing _the CortilnonWealth;Jor which' Stati,Siock. at par 7atue, retefved In payment. , Each individual orCcittpany-ts to state. the particular , line of Child or' Rail Rad which they desireto purchase , . 14 nitt'"ant of their cOlpective bids Ibeiefor, the and ettroatnesde ateconeefued in the offer, togethecwitittbeir placests placea.of iestftnec. in order thatlhe anima-1114qt° inid-befoVe the ra