> T ~n x , ` ADAM/ WILSOSI3, Tsmis, Dotte, unt. 11111 . i-Ifiyaipapie PlLlB, ie,ijmed purtirly for , ths sfek IfsaiNdske,Dysjarpois,CoUttratia l s of thditow ' 441 . 4 4 ' A JOIST CUTIIPICATX Tsos ALL TES PSTSICIASS ar CAsosinition. Penns...Although• sentimentally oppo sed to the whole system Of-:rarer nostrums and Patent Medicines, yet we have for 'Several year put recom mended Dr. R. A. Wilion's Pitts to number of students f Jefferson College. and other Individuals and families '3 It .tuntllevon Catimetis Medicine,' and having a lc nowl. 'edge. , of ikeir composition, and believing that they will, it most uses answer the indications iriiiineed by the Proprietor, and knowing that they are prepared by a reiptlarly educated and intelligent Physician, we shall stowage ctieufsilly to recommend them in all appropri• licenses. D. B. STSVENBON, M. D J. V. HERRIOTT, M. 0: H. Id'FADDEN. oCaneesborgh, July 8. 1840. . • - . A GARD.—We,the subscrolie • Ministers of the Cos. Paitand members of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, having each and all of us, during the past few years, had frequent opportuni 'this of learning abd trying the character of Dr. R. A. Wilson's Tonic Cathartic and Anti Dyspeptic Prils,are prepared to,and noxi - state with p:easure in this comma. nication; that les boots them to be an excellent medicine, and as trued, recommend their use to our friends and az• quaintances, not only as a speclfie for Sick head ache, atid Dyspepsia, for which they are recommended, but as a safe and efficient family remedy among children, and for the prevention and removal of bilious attacks, etc., etc. Rev. James°. Sansom, Rev. Wesly Browning, " Wm. D. Lemon, " Hosea Bl'Cali, " Jno. L. Williams, " .1 B. Reed, " Thomas Baker, ti E. Hays, 4.- Francis FL Reed, ti B. F. Sedwlck, " Harvey Bradshaw, " G. Martin, " Wesley Smith, " Thos. M'G rail), " Moses Tichenell, " J. M. Reger. " A. Jackson, " Wm: Smith, 0 Cornelius Jackson, " S. R. Brockunler, N. Callender., " C. D. Batelle, " John West, " Wm. Tipton, " C. Hodgson, " John Murray, " S. B. Dunlop, " Dr. A. A. Jemison, J lll 9 23,1389. . From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, signing the same.* Rev. Geo. Brown, Rev. Wm. Ross, " John Beatty, " Robert Simonton, " Ceo. Wishes, " John Clarke, " Joel Dolby, Jr., " Jas. M, Piper, " Z. Rogan, " John Burns, Jer !frowning, " Dan. G. Ostron. "Mv experience is not as extensive as the expression In the above cerilliiolite, hut as far as my onortu idly of te;iing the virtues of Dr. Wikon's Pills has7)ecurred , I cheerfully. endorse the sentimen of their Fll prrior value. WILLI All RF.P.VE.,,." Nora.—A respectable number of names of Rev. gentle men of the Erie Conference, attached to the above card lists been lost. We attach such as have been since sup plied—Rev. Caleb Brown, Rev. Ahab Keller, Rev. Jas. R. Lock, te., all concurring lo t he above. So great a body of constriehilous men, frankly capres. sing themselves as they do in the above, requires no coin• meut from us us to the character of the medicine we re spectfully submit to the public. COL.PORTER, front whom we received the following, is one of the President Judges of this Commonwealth, and brother of our present Chief Magistrate. EASTON, P• , July 16.1839• Deer Sin—Having been in the habit of using, as a family medicine, your Pills, I can with great cheerfulness testify to their value, in attacks of Sten HEAD Acne. and other complaints, arising from disorganization of the Mon . :tab; and shall not at any time willingly be without them in my house. I should not, originally, have used them, had t not known and appreciated your character and capacity as a -egularly educated physician. They have uniformly given relief, operating ass gentle cathar. tic, in affections of the stomach and head, to which I have been alood deal subject; and they have been used by Other Weighers of my family with like success. Very truly yours, J. M. POSTER. Dr. Robert Adams Wilson. Prepared solely by the Proprietor, and for sale whole sale and retail, at his dwelling In Penn street. below Marburg. *We hope it may be noted here with the strictest pro. ptlety, that this Conference as a body, had an official act of favorable expression towards the proprietor and his .medicine! Though made matter of record, and to be found at any time In their journal. not having a copy, we Are net prepared to give its language. sup 10 Estate of Catherine McLaughlin. ETTERS'of Administration upon the Estate of the 'ALA above In estate, late of Allegheny City, deceased, .having been granted to the undcrsigned— AII persons in debted to said Estate are hereby required to pay the amounts due, and all having claims against it to make known therame without delat to the subseriber or his At. homey , James S. Craft Esq., No. 35 Market street, Pitts burgh ALEXANDER McLAUGHLIN, August 3 1842.-6 t. Administrator READY MADE COFFIN WAREHOUSE, Fourth 3 .SC, two doors from the U. S. Bank. Wm Tro- Uadertaker, respectfully informs the public that he has removed his ready made coffin warehouse to the saailding recently occupied by Mr. R. G. Berford,ffirectly opposite his old stand, where he is always prepared to at tend promptly to any orders in his line, and by strict at .tentlon to all the details of the business of an Undertaker to. hopes to mertt public confidence. lie will be prepared at sa.vaocrits to provide Hearses, Biers, Carriages and every reentsite on the most liberal let me. Calls from the country will be promptly attended to. His residence Is in the same building with his ware .house, where those who need his services may find him at any time. REFERENCES: W. W. IRWIN. REV. JOUN BLACK. D. D. JIIDOIL RIDDLE, JUDO! PATTON• W. S. IeCLURZ, ISAAC HARRIS, 0041 vuLtatuata, BOOKS, o . PAMPHLETS, B.L - ANKS, LABELS, °BECKS, NOTES, BILLS OF LADING, Together with every description of Letter Press Print lag; furnished with neatness and despatch, and on mode rate ttratia, at office of the Daily Morning Post. iiep 10 • IFFIC LAeucen, Jt AittmEß k CO., Ezehauge Brokers, Fourth .1.3 Street, third door from Market street, Pittsburgh; }have opened an Exchange Office, for the pnrchase and 'vale Of Bank notes. Cold and Silver. Bills and Notes, payable In the principal cities In the United. Stales, collected. Interest paid on Tam DZPOSITES of specie, par __ funds, and matfett bank notes. REFERENCES. Thenitlienegenerally, Pittsburgh. C. D. inailliers. W. .It..ThotiipsOn 4s- Co., Philadelphia. Carpenter 4. Ver• ta. Stone,pew York. Johnston 4. Lee,Jantes — tWil!ton, Onitlmore. Rowland Ellis, J. S Goodman 4- :;4:*;:ciritrAttpail. J. E, Tyler, Masao! I f Cu., Lousisille. . _ CARP:—Theenbacriber, grateful ibr the very liberal . , patronage which his school has hitherto received, beg leave ttrinforat - his friends and the public. (that he has made arrangements for the tecommodation of a few more pupils, at 'Assoc% on sth street, near Wood sl. t • TO-persons dolmas of having their sons prepared for ;Invineer,iiiul . who= prefer necessary and substantial In .. - stosesion to s coarse calculated merely to make their tins appear learned :without -having acquired any thing -, useful in_tbeevecy day transactions of the &liner, the ./docifolle,,Or the Merchant, his Sehooi offers a favorable . opportunity. - ' , ...Vittione or gaudiest!' entrusting their boys to his care .may restassured that *very exertion will be used to yen • - stiskiOneraluattafaction. ..stilool*llietiouneileiton Monday the Ifith lest ' -.:•;: -i--4100- WILLIAM MOODY. . , . . A 410121 HOWARD Alt, - CO.. Xareatsturtrii 4arf Wail . A,m. i r y... Xs; 48; Irad'Aittreet. -Pitttiourik, Pa.— ..,„.„. , 7 vs on _ band as osiels . assortment of Satin sad pain PAYSIt..MIGINGS. Velvet and ;`-•, :. ,odidisosiiilsodess; GUAM ' latem.style and handsome • .14issomli4m•papertne halts, palms and chambers. • ' tar a 'Antha st ail isnes-E , ,looflefte re "a lai I t s I . ,4 4 .Wilting.-Letter • and Palter Bon 4 - 14 W - OsiDers' Boards -.a il ,of rlPMetrllkei offertory:ft ArlibiesigmitseeMiliNgittlig fires; :sod to MiDels 'they .**PlfirOlUgUsd los at wenaliktill And piliers: = :•• -. - 7- •• AUO*-4,lllol"loolligittl4lolo4oiikiwitnilailiYs Misditi**.f*Oe4slWiktd!MP.Paisrmild" lOU% maim.. -.S;lk` .Magatidt; '. . . ,lien la Whinge. - ~.. ,r , - z • - i t '-. - :: . : z :. ' ' - .1•!-;''''' i - -,... -~.. * = ;?•.-t-' , .-,-.i.: = • 1 -;. - 'Y .. ': ii -' -; '- ' '_ . . ''''''': '''' : :,, :::!7,.--',,.;..:..ji.,-;:i':.'47.--..:.,:',4:'',1•."'.'f*:. ItiV. ROBERT BRUM D. D HIV. 15•14CEL WILLIAIdF, D REV. JOSEF'S XERR, ARV. JAMES -Id. DAVIS, REV. L. P. PWIFT STEAMBOAT BILLS, HORSE RILLS, VISITING CARDS, ADDRESS DO., BUSINESS DO., HAND' BILLS, CIRCULARS, ke, kc ' : T 2 op vptotorac—Alie - ' wittreem ion of ,_. - Itttkm irin• oestistenalt oe the Ist day of Oeteheei mid rmisatepe:W4ttriit Ally-following. The dehilOit of the utilleritity;t ISM their respective Proles. setitOrel , I.'AnclentlLltiguigee;—Th.. Gasser Harrison. 2. Modern iLanguagisa.—Dr.Vhaltles Krattsir. 3. Mathemties.-114r; Edward H. amnesty. 4. Naturalrtilosophy.— Ml. Wm. B. Rogers. 5. Civil En ;nearing—the subjects of which are di vided hetweethe Professors of Mathematics and Natu ral Pitilbsoph 6. Chemistry and Materia Medica.—Dr. John P. Em met. 7. bledicine.—Dr. Henry Hower I. 8. A natomY and Surgery.—Dr. James L. Cabeil. 9. , M0ral PhilOsophy.—Mr. George Tucker. 10. Law.—Judge Henry St. Geo. Tucker. In both Schools of Languages are also taught the Mer -1 entre of the respective languages. and Ancient and Modern History; in the School. of Mathematics Is ine:u. ded mixed Mathematics; in that of Engineering. Mineral° gy and Geology, in that of Moral Philosophy, Belles Let trea, Logic and Political Economy, and in that of Law, besides muncipal Law in all its branches, the Law of Na ture and of N4krns, the Eclence of Government and Con. stituthinal Law. To he admitted into this institution the applicant must be sixteen years of age; but the Faculty may dispense with this requisition in favor of one whose brother is a stn ant. Every student is free to attend the schools of his choice; Gut if he be under twenty one years of age, he shall attend at least three, unless authorized by his pa rent or guardian, in writing, or by the Faculty, for good cause, to attend a less number. All students under the age of twenty-one years are re quired to hoard 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 pay vent 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 all the money, bills,drafts,es - c., under his control, intended to defray his expenses while at the University, oron his return thence to his home: and the amount so deposited must be sufficient to pay his fees to professors, dormitory rent, for use of public rooms, three months board, a contingent fee to cover fines-and assessments, and to purchase the text hooks, he May want at the commencement. All fundesuirsequently received by him trust be deposited with airrati on; who has charl.e of his disbursements; and upon all deposites a charge of two per centum coin. mission is authorized. The art of the Legislature; prohibiting merchants and others, under severe penalues, from crediting students, will be strictly enforced. The license to contract debts, which the Chairman of the Faculty is authorized to erant, is confined (except where the parent or guardian shall otherwise. in writing, request), to cases of urgent necessity; and these, it is hoped, that parents and guar. titans 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 tile Chaplain, who is appointed in turn from lite f o ur principal denominations of the State. The expenses of tire session of nine months are as fol lows: Board, washing, lodging and attendance, SIIB [tent of Dormitory, SC; for half, if occupied by two, Use of public rootns and matriculation fee, 15 Fuel and candles, estimated at Fees, if only one Professor he attended, $5O; if two, to each professor $3O; if more than two, to each $25, say Total exclusive of ctothes,hooks and picket 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 to 8100, and for pocket money to $45. W I LLIS H IJOODLEY, Proctor and Patron U. ofVa. sep 10 ABOON TO TUE HUMAN R ACE!--.. Discover what will destroy Life, and you are a great man. .4 Discover what will prolong Life, and the world will call you Impostor." There are faculties, bodily and jntelleetual, within no, ioiih which certain herbs have affinity, and over which they have power." Dr. B. Brandrelh's External Remedy, or Liniment. which, by its extraordinary. powers, abstracts Pain or' Soreness; thus Sprains, Stiff Sinews, While Swellingii, Rheumatic Pains, or Stiffness, Stiffness of the Jolt:eta, Tumors, Unnatural Hardness, Stiff Neck Sore Thihai, Croup, Contractions of the muscles, Scrofulous en largements, Tender Beet, and every description Wf In jury affecting the Exterior of the Human Frathe, are cured or greatly relieved, by his never-to be solfficiently extolled remedy. CERTIFICATE --The following letter from Major Gen eras Sandford, as to the qualities of the External Renie dy, speaks volumes Dear Sir—Will you oblige me with arrother bottle of your excellent Liniment? It its certainty the best of the kind I have ever seen. It has cured entirely my son's knee, about which I was so uneasy, arid I have found it productive of Immediate relief in seieral cases of exter nal injury in my family. A few evenings since, my youngest child wasseized with a violent attack of Croup, which was entirely removed In twenty minutes, by rub bing her chest and throat freely Av it It the External Rem, edy. I think you ought to manufacture this Liniment for general use, instead of conSaing the use of it, as you have heretofore done, to your particular acquaintances. Yours truly, C. W. SANDI'ORD. DR. B. BRANDRETH.24I Broadway, N. Y. J'For sale at 241 Brbadway, New York, and at his office ,No. 98 Wood street,Pittshurgh. PRICE-50 cents per bottle with directiogns. 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 Pittifburgh and Allegheny, viz: 'three of his Brick WarehouSes, nearly new, a, isubstantially situate on Market street, between Second and Ftont, em bracing a front of about 54 feet by 60 deep. For sale en tire, or sepatately to suit purchasers, and upon long ere(' its. Also, tyselect buildinn" lot in Allegheny city, 64 feet In breadth, i by upward of 350 feet in depth, having two froots,,kine on the Pennsylvania canal old the other on Washington street. Also, the lot adjoining the above, 100 feet in breadth by pearly 350 feet in depth, including the large and ele gant mansion house which 1 now occupy and outbuild legs. Also, a lot with two two story brick storehouses, situ ale on the corner or Market andrront streets, subject to a moderate ground rent, and now occupied by Mr. Hoyt as a groeery. ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. sep 10 BARON VON HUTCHELEI HERB PILLS.— These Pills are composed of herbs, which exert 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 vessels, whether of the skin, the parts situated Internally, or the extremities; and as all the secretions of the body are drawn from the blood, there Is a consequent increase of every secretion, and a quidkened action - Of the absorbent• and exhalent, or discharging vessels. Atiy morbid action which may have taken place is corrected, all obstrut..- tions are removed, the blood /5 purified. and the body resumes a healthful state. For Sale Wholesale and Re tail by R. E.BELLERS, Agent, sep 10 No. 20 Wood at. below Second. TO THOSE WHOSE OCCUPATIONS TEND TO PRODUCE OR AGGRAVATE DISEASE.—This class of individuals is very numerous. They are those who work in an unhealthy atmosphere. Printers. work men in feather stores, stone cutters, "bakers, white lead manufacturers, are all more 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 abstracts from the circulation all delete rious humors, and expel*, them by the bowels. Tonics in any form are Injurious, as they only off the evil day to make it more fatal. The use of Brandret Pills willtnsurei health, because they take all impure matter out of the blood; and the body Is not weakened but strengthened by their operation; for these valuable Pills do not forie, but they assist nature, and are not opposed. but harmonize with her+ Sold at• Dr. Braodreth's Office, No. 93 Wood Street, pitisbeestu Priee2s,nents per box, with full directions. lIIARIE,i-The only place in Pittsburgh where the GENUINE Pills ran beobtained,is the Doctor's own Of nee, N 0.90 Wood street. see 10 IV. WILLIAM EV A NS'S SOOTHING SY IMP.— Thlvoinfallltle remedy has preserved hundreds Mb" thought pest recovery. from etmvalsions. As soon as the tublied 00 the gums, the - child will reef v. This preparation is so Inotteettloto efficacious, and so litiesant, that no child wfll refuse to let Its gums be rub betl:wlth It. -When Infantsare at the age of four months. 004400 no appeamnee of teeth, vita bottle. of the fly - reP stiohlatie cued to open the. pores. Parents should sever he vitholitthe syrup in the nursery wherethere -0 , 0 young children, for if *child Orates In the night *Rh "On in the gums, the.-**l? tinFteillOtelY gives earthy . tpoPsOrel. indFiallet!h4WW.Atielebi pre t 14cauvti.stols, fiisti,,*e. Mar thile-Wholetal;i:sid •sep e lQ ,'" tmo. NEW Your, Fen. 9, 1842 ttyßi Y: _ ammoilturimmg €lla.s. - • rgellikveget:ahleinil frilkint:atelifeltie, Pon ems Thia 11.01:41;1, anitinimedW, y : stays farther PRO alum meonsiti the bodlaref theta mbesse pdwers of life are not alregdy - .esbannied. Where human means can avail, theieweleely is any complaint,or form of sickneas, that the Pinta do not r e lie v e - and generally corm , ' Although these pills produce* snows erracr,that effectm Dot to ,prostrate the body. as with other medicines, bat the frame Is invigorated by the re moval of the canislieif weakniss, the morbid, the vitiated humors trued tbehlOod. Harmless in thlitaitchvel, they merely Assurr PLertats To throw of to occasien of sickneai from the body, and they require no alWation in the diet or clothing. In fact. thierAgirman body !abetter able to sustain with. out injury, thAiilemency of the weather, while under the influence of this infection destroying,disease eradiea ling Medicine than at atry other time. The iMportance of Biandreth's Pills for seamen and travelers is, therefore, self evident. By the timely use of thls Medicine how much anxiety and sickness, might we not prevent. Coif!, Billions of fections, Typhus, Scarlet and fevers of all kinds, would be unknown! But where sickness does exist, let no time he lost, let the BRA N [METH'S PILLS be at once sent for, that the Remedy may be app led, without fur tber loss of time.—To ss RXMILMBIERED-- That Brandreth's Pills have stood a seven years' test in the United Stales. - _ That they area vegetable and innocent medicine, yet all powerful for the removal of disease, whether chronic recent; infectious or other w Ise. That they puffy the blood, and stay tire further pro gress of disease in the human body. That, In many cases, where the dreadful ravages of ulceration had laid hare 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 II THREE COPYRIGHT LLBELS That each label has two signatures of Dr. Benjamin Brandreth upon it. That there must be upon each box three signatures, thus: B. BRAND/MTH, M. D And three signatures, thus:— BENJ•MIN BRLNDRETB 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 nature does not do the business itself. On this A ccount, an ill timed scrupulousaessabout the weakness of the body is of bad consequences; for it is that which seems chiefly to make evacuations necessary, which 'ature attempts after tne humors are fit to be expelled , b t is not able to accomplish for the most part in these d'...eases; and I can affirm, that I have given a purge whe the pulse has been I/ so low that it could hardly lie felt , nd the debility ex. creme, yet both one and the c tiler Atave been restored by it." The good effect to b 6 der c ii/d from the Brandreth Pills have to be experienced t be fully believed. By their timely use neither the sc rlet, the typhus fever or small pox would ever assume heir malignant form. To appreciate to : he full tent ,the incalculable bene fits of BRA NDRETI-FS PIX,LS. they must be used when the First Symptoms of sease present themselves. One dose then, and their goo effects will be felt throughout tile attack—Pr IS T4KI TEEM IN TIME that is the great secret in the cure of 11 appearances of disease arising from had blood, and . presume there are few at the pres. ent day, will say a ything of those diseases which affect the body when t blood is pure. Such diseases I have yet to see. Hoping that nn - e who read this may be benefit ted by so doing. / lam respectfully, the public's s ervant. / B. BRANDRETH, 111. D. 241 Bro dway, New York: T E COUN7'EIIFEIT'S DEATH BLOW. The pu, lie wit please observe that no Brandreth Pills are genuine unless the box has three labels upon it, ec/h containing a fac sitnilie signature of my hand riling thus—B. Brandreth. These labels art engra iSed on steel,beautifully designed, and done at an ex /Tense of several thousand dollars. Retnemberl the lop —the side—and the bottom. Ent red according to act of Congress, in the year 1841, by Bet )amin Brandreth, in the Clerk's Office in the Dis tjict Court of the Sot them District of New York. Dr. B. Brandreth's own office, No. 98, Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Only place in Pittsburgh where the genuine Pills can be obtained. Each Agent who sell- , the true Erandreth Pill, has an engraved certificate of Agency renewed every twelve months, and has entered into bonds of 46500 to sell none other Pills than those received from Dr. B. or his special General. Agent. Mark, the certifi cate is all engraved except the Doctor's name, which is in his own hand writing. Observe, on each certificate there Is an exact copy of the three labels on each box en graved thereon. Purchaser, see that the engraving of the labels on the certificate correspond with those on the box. The following are Dr. Renjatnin Brandreth's Agents for the sale of his Vegetable Universal Pills, in Alleghe ny couty, Pa., who are supplied with the new labelled boxes. Price 25 cents with directions. Principal Office, No. 98, Wood Si reel, Pittsbur Allegheny, Mr. Jour; CLess. !McKeesport, H. ROW LA ND. Noblest own, JOHN JOHNSON. Stewarts Town. CHESSMAN 4- SP•OLDINO ALEXANDER ABDet.E. Clinton. REWARD TElONlFSON,WilkinsbuTgll. GEORGE PORTER. FaITVICW. ROBERT SMITH PORTER, Tarentum. Elizabethtown, C. F. DISTIL. East Liberty, DANIEL Nxotirv. PRESBLESIRWIN, Pleasant Hill. DAVID R. COON—PlilMh WEI. 0. III:NIER Allen's Mill. pep 10 PILES cured by the tse of Dr. Harlieh's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills Dr. Harlich—Dear Sir—Shortly after I received the Agency from you for the sale of your medicine. I formed an acqnaintance a lady of this place, who was severely afflicted with the Piles. For eight or- ten years this lady was subject to frequent painful attacks, and her physician considered her case so complicated, that he very seldom prescribed medicine for her. Through my persuasion, she commenced using your Pills, and was perfectly cured. Yours, Src. J AMES R. KIRBY October 3, 1840. Chambershug,, Pa. - • _ . IrrOffice and General Depot, No. 19. North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. And by Samuel Frew, corner of Liberty and Wood streets. Pittsburgh. sep 10 INTERESTING CURE performed byDr.Swayne's Compound Syrup of Prunus Virgin iana, or Wild Cher ry. Raving made use of this invaluable Sytup in my family, which entirely cared my child. The symptoms were wheezing and choking of phlegm, difficulty of breathing, attended with coustant cough, spasms, convulsions, 4-c, of which I had given up all hopes of its recovery until I was advised to make trial of this invaluable medicine. After seeing the effects it had upon my child, and Icon cluding to make the same trial upon myself, which en tirely relieved me ofa cough that I was afflicted with for many years. Any person wishing to see me ran call at my house in Beach Street, above the Market, Kensington. J. WlLcox. DR. SWAYNE'S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY We call the attention of the public to the numerous certificates which have been iti circulation in our paper and some others of this city, highly recommending Dr. 9WAYNE . B Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.—We have seen the original certificates, and have no doubt but they come from truly grateful hearts, expressive of the benefits which they have received from tl.at valuable compound. We have acquaintances who have frequently used the above medicine, who can speak with confidence of its virtues.—Saturday Chronicle. Fst.t.ow Crrtzens:—With sincerity I would advise you, one and all, both sick and well, always to have a bottle of Dr Swarms'sCompound Syrup of Wild Cherry in your house—lt is invaluable in cases of emergency, such as Spitting of Blood, Asthma, attacks of violent Coughing, which is often the cause of spitting of Moon, Violent Nervous Affectlons,, which occasionally come from fright, and :various other causes, producing great alarm, sudden colds• from improper exposure, which are often let run to ail alarming extent, for want of means being ready at hand;—and as 1 have used Dr. Sw►rae'S Compodid Syrup of Wild Cherry repeatedly in my family, and always with marked success—l can recommend It with confidence, as being one of the best family medicinal which ,has ever been offered to the publln.—Saturday CAronide. Sold by Wm. Thorn, Wholesale 4- Befall, only agent for PiUsburgh. NW& Itarket Street. sep 10 WILLIAM REED. Xert,%mit Tailor ,- Respectfully his friends and the public im genera! tbsi be best _ ommeneed business at No. II Market street, second door from the corner of Front, wbere be beret' by strict egettion to, business, io ansritlinbare Of pbbila Petro° t M. B 4 ThislMß,lbehlette regslarly nmeivedlAbe ihr sayd - iiii •bavl4 their vroritinuitattet sceording to_the hda L igtre. 1 - solo _ I EBW EST ABLISHMENT.—John Dunlap, Nana fact nrerr of Tin, Cepper,and Sheet Iron Ware, and Dealer in Japaned Ware. No. 26, Market Street; (Sign of the Coffee Pot). Also keeps on hand Portable Tepid Baths; Slipper and Shower do.; Bright or Planished Coliee and Tea Urns Coffee Filters; PlaieWarmers, kc. itc; Russia iron Square Slade Fender's, plain and beautifully ornamented, which he will sell on reasonable terms, wholesale and retail. • The public are respectfully requested to call and exam ine his stock of ware. [U'llighest price paid far old metals. Pep 10 JOHN DUNLAP i-. COFFINt WAREHOUSE.-No, 79, Fburth Street, Between Wood and Smithfield sta. Two doors from the corner of Wood street. Con. scantly on hand an assortment of 100 ready made j'OFFINS, of every size and:description; covered . Frones, with Cloth: Mahogany, . Cherry, Black Walnut, Poplar, and Pine Coffins. A LSO, Plates neatly engraved; Hearses and Carriages furni , hed; Graves procured; and all servjces rendertd that friends may requite. A credit given in ail cases, either of coffins or carriages, requested. HENRY BEA RES, Undertaker. sep 10 175 GALS. Vt . HITE LIME, a superior article, for sale by J. G. froA.GcIaDON, sep 13 No. 12 Water street. VA AIBTY.— Just received from New York, 3000 Temperance Almanacs for 1843; 5000 copies of the Journal of he Americas Temperance Union and Youth's Temperance Advocate for September. Also, 2000 Chris tian Almanacs, and a good assortment of Loomis's Maga zine and Pittsbujgh,and,the Franklin Magazine and Com mon Almanacs for 14413; by the gross, dozen or single; 250 copies of Grant's New Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bu siness Dirctory and Strangers Guide, for 6; scents. Also, Cottage, Family, School and Pocket Bibles and Tema. meats, David's Psalms; Methodist and Temperance Hymn Books; the beauties of Harmony, Introduction .to Sacred Music: Mason's Harp with round and patent notes; Christ. Harp, and almost all kinds of School Books; Gun 's Do mestic Iledicine; Day Books and Ledgers; Writing, Let ter, and Wrapping Paper; blue black, and red ink, by the gross, dozen, or hotly; steel pens, quills, slates, pencils and wafers; Cyclopedia of History, Western Pilot, and a con. siderable variet v of Books and Station e ry, for sale on ac commodating terms for cash or country pr-duce, ISA AC II A RIDS, Agent and Commission Merchant, sep No 9 Fifth street. J. K. MOORHEAD. G. E. WARNER. J; PAINTER. UNION COTTON FACTORY, A Ileghe , y City, it the end of the upper bridge. The subscribers having commenced the manufacture of Cotton Yarns, Stocking Yarn, Colton Twine, Candlewick, Carpet Chain, Batting, 4-c., and are prepared te fill orders at the shortest notice. Having selected the latest and ma t . improved machi nery, and employed the manager who has attended to the HOPE FACTORY for the last five years, they are manufactu ring a superior article. Cotton Warps made to order, Orders through the Pittsburgh Past Office, or left at the store of J j• C. Painter 4. Co., Liberty street; or Logan 4- Kennedy, Wood street; will meet with prompt alien. tion. Address—J. K. MOORHEAD 4- CO. sep 12—IY F•EM A LES.—The e is a large class of Females in this City who from their continued sitting, to which their occupations 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 operations; rumbling in the bow• els, sometimes a sense of suffocation, especially after meals when any exertion is used, as going quickly up stairs; tempre fickle; these are symptoms which yield at once to a few doses of the Brandreth Pills The occa. sional use of this medicine would gave a deal of trouble and years of suffering. One, or two, or even three of the Brandreth Pills Just before dinner, are of en found highly beneficial; many use them very advantageously In this way; they aid and assist digestion, restore the bowels to a proper contlition,enliven the spirits, impart clear ness to the complexion, purify the blood, and promote a general feeling of heal) It and happiness. Sold at Dr. B-audreth's Office. No. 98 Wood street, Pittsburgh—Price 25 cena; per box, with full directions. 111 ARK—The only place in Pittsburgh, where the GENUINE Pills can be obtained, is the Doctor's own Of fice. No 98 Wood street. sep 10 QURGICAL INSTRUMENTS! SURGI(' AL IN srßum ENTSI— T. McCarthy, Cutler and Furgieal Instrument Maker, Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office, Pittsburgh (SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHEARS.) Physicians, Dentists and Druggists can have their in• struinents rnadehy 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. Allarticles warranted of the best quality. and jobbing done as usual. sep 10 LIVER COMPLAINT.—'Phis disease often terml natcsin another of a more serious nature, if pro. per remedies are not resiorted to In time. In all forms of this disease, Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, will perform a perfect cure —first. by cleansing the stomaeh and bowels, thus remo ving all diseases from the Liver, by the use of the Ger. man Aperient Pills, after whirl] the Compound Strength ening Pills are taken to give strength and lone to those tender organs which require such treatment only to effect a permanent 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. scp 10 ALLEN KRAMEEt , Exchange Broker, No. 46, Cor ner of Wood and Third Streets, Pittsburgh Pa.— Gold, Silver, add Solvent Rank notes, bought and sold. Sight checks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and hills, collected. Pittsbutwh,Pa, Wm. Bell h Co., John D. Davis, F Lorenz, J. Painter 4- Co., JosepltWoodwell, James May Philadelphia, Alexander Bronson 4. CO., John H. Brown 4. co. cir,o.ozoot,y, 0., James M'Candless. St. Louis, Aro., J. R. M'Donald. Louisville, W. H. Pope, Esq. Pres't Bank Ky. yelp DI REiIIOVAL.—The undersigned begs leave to inform the public, that he has removed from his old stand, to the corn{ r of Penn and St. Clair Isis., opposite the Ex change Hotel, w here he has fitted up a large Pubto FORTE WARE Room, and now offers for sale the most . Splendid assortment of Pi• Nos ever offered in this market. Hit plo nos consist of different patterns, of superior. Rose Wood and Mahogany, beautifully finished end mo deled, and constructed throughout of the very be.t ma teriais, w Melt, for 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. mews to supply the increasing demand for this instru. went, he respectfully requests those intending to par. chatse to call and, xamine his assortment before purcha„ sing elsewhere, at, he is determined to sell Lowart, for cash,thnn any other establishment east or west of the mountains. F. BLUME, Corner of Penn and 4 Clair streets, sep 10 Opposite the Exchange flag, PUtsburgh, Pa WARRANTED GENUINE.-Dr: William Evans's Camomile Pills. clunTuttcATEs.—Lei ter from the icon. Ab'h'm lan,Sullivan County, East Tennessee, btemberof Cling sees WISHINGTON, July 3d, 1838. Sir—Since I have been in this city I have used some of your Dyspeptic medicine with infinite benefit and satis faction, and believe it to be a mast valuable remedy. One of my zonsti tuents, Dr. A. Carden, of Campbell county. Tenneesee. wrote to me lo send him some, which I did, and be has mptoyed it very successfully in his practice. and says It is invaluable. Mr. Johnson, your agent at this place, thinks you would probably like an agent in Tennessee. If so, I would recommend Dr. A Cardeh, as a proper person 13 officiate (or the sale of your celebiated medicine. Should you commission him he is willing, to act for you. You can send the medicine by water to the care of Robert King 4. Sons, Knoxville county. Tennes. see, or by land to Graham 4. Houston, Tazewell, East Tennessee- I have no doubt but if you had apenin fr several counties in East Tennessee,a great deal of edi f eine would _be sold. lam going to take some of itDome for my own use. and that of, my friends, and s onld likedo hear from you whether you would like an gent at Bluntvilln,iffisitivan County: Hatt Tinnessi4; I. en get some of the merchant( to act for you est 115e...t ere. YGlifli respectfully. - , •.. 0. 4,4nAm ..11TX.ELLiitt,cor T I . Forsais WhOtesatetuutgetall, by.' ' ' ,l• R;V.- 1 51:411afttArili.:: 1 Ife.2o;Wiithritreetokeirtaf Stalnlti. -.IOW t OA* "04 1 , Oil fftflk at • • -"" Pittsburgh, June "Ift, 1 : Mr. loan DZKNING:—/fietar Sir--Having been pr yesterday, at the experiment which you were plea make, in the presence of a number of mu business of the safety of dour IRON enEsTs, in case of fir gives me pleasure to say, that so far as I was capabt Judging, the test was fair, and the result exceeded expectations. The Chest was a small one, about 30 inches high, b about 18 or 20 inches In breadth and depth, and was pia , ced on a black of wood about a foot in thickness, so as to elevate it about that height from the ground; several books and newspapers were deposited inside of it, in the 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 fire kindled on the windward side, so as to drive the flame against the back part of the chest. The firAvas kept up about three quarters of an hour, until you had gone amotg the spectators and received from them their universal answer that the test was sufficient. The chest was then drawn out of the fire, and cooled, and opened, and examined. The contents were all safe, and the only injury done was to the hack of one hook which appeared to be a little cuarred. Front what I witnessed, I think that these chests are desery ing of confidence, as affording, perhaps, the hest security to Merchants for their books and papers, which they can have without huildiug large, thick, and expensive vaults. I would consider them a better secarity thap many vaults which I have seen bulb. Your friend, SAMUEL CHURCH. We concur in the above statement, having been pres sent when the chest was tested. W. Al. Cooper, J. f Shoenberger, J. laughlin, J. Painter, R. Miller, Jr. C. L. Armstrong', Thomas Craig, S. OD. Howard, Extract of a Letter from Pugh 4- Alvord, dated Cin einv au, 29th Mar.: h, 1842. J. Denning, Pittsburgh, Pa: Respected Friend: We have the satisfaction to state as the test recommendat ion we can give of the utility of your Iron Safes, t hat we hava 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 10t.h inst. which consumed our Pot k Route to. gether with a large portion of the meat, lard, 4c, which it contained; —and that our hooks and papers which were in the Safe, were entirely uninjated, and were taken from it after the fire; without ever tieing discolored. Yours, 4-c. PUGEI 4- AL VORD. Extract of a Letter from Slater 4 Holbrook, dated St. Louis, Feb. 24th, 1341. Ma. Dewaiso, Dear Sir: One of your second size chests was burned a few days ago, in a leather store—lt pre• served its contents. Respect fully yours, sep 10 SLATER 4- HOLBROOK. LIVER COM PLAINT cured by the nse of Dr. liar. ilch's compound Strengthening and Aperient Pills. Mr. Wm. Richards, of Pittsburgh, Pa., entifely cured of the ahove distressing disease. His symptoms were pain and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acid eructations, a distension of the stomach, sick head-ache, furred tongue,_ countenance changed to a citron color, diffi culty of breaihing, disturbed rest, attended x 1111 a cough, great debility, with other symptoms indicating great de rangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Richards had the advice of several physicians, but received no relief, until using Dr. Harlich's Medicine, which !ermine. ted in effecting a peqect cure. Principal Office, 19 North Eight it Sired!. Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh by Samuel Frew, corner of Lther ty and Wood streets. sep 10 Cincinnati, February 15, 1840 Dr. SWANNE—Dear Sir:— 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 pc families and others your invaluable medicine—the 'Compound Syrup of Prunus Virginiana, 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, Choakiug of Phlegm, Asthmatic attacks, Jrc. 4-c. I should not have written this letter, however, at present, although I have felt it my duty to add my tesii• mony to It for some lime. had it not been for a late in stance where the medicine above alluded to was insl ru• mental In restoring to perfect health an "only child," whose case was almost hopeless, in a family of my ac... quaintance. "I thank Heaven," said the doatins, moth. , r, "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 nne hundred cases where it has been attended %vitt corn. piece success. I am using it myself in an obstinate at. tack of Bronchitis, in which it proved effectual in a as. ceedlngly snort time, considering the severity of the case. I can recomend it in the fullest confidence of its superior virtues; I would aArise 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. sured there is no quackery about it. R. JACKSON, D. D. Formerly Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, 'N. Y. Sold by Will. THORN, wholesale 4. retail, only agent for Pittsburgh. Nn. 53, Market street. sep 10 'UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA—MEDICAL DE. WU PA RTM ENT.—The plan of instruction in this de. pa rtment of the Univesitylpresents peculiarities not to be found in no other School of Medicine in thelUnion. 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 meilical institutions are usually assigned to six; and the students are seldom ' required to attend morethan two lectures on the same day. By this arrangement, the students have an oppor tunity of being well grount'ed in Anatomy, Physiology, and other elementary branches of Medical Science, be fore they investigate th:ir applications in connection with 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 textbooks. It leappiarent, that the plan, of which the outlines have been briefly stated, is one all ws the student to commence an well as to complete his dical studies in the institution; and presents a happy corn nation of the ad vantages of the system of instruction/by private paint -1 age and that of public lectures. Any person of approved moral conduct may offer OS a candidate, and receive the degree of M. D., without ref erence to the time he has been engaged in the study of I medicine, or of joining the school, provided he undergoes in a satisfactory manner the various examinations pre scribed by the enactinetr.s. The Professors are: John P. Emmet, M.D., Professor of Chemistry, Phar macy and Materia Med ice. Henry Howard, M. D., Professor of Pathology and Practice of Medicine, Obstetricsand Medical Jurlspru deritie. James i.. Callen, M. D.. Professor of Anatomy, P hysi. oiogy and Surgery. W ILLIS H. WOODLEY, Proctor. Sep 10 • SZCRLTARY'S OFTIC IC, Harrishurgh, Assist 24th . 1842. SASE OF THE CANALS AND RAIL ROADS 8E- L0:46 INC , TO THE STATE.--Notice is hereby gi ven that in pursuance of the seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth Sections of the Act of Assembly pastmd the 27th day of July, 1842, proposals writ he reeel ved at the State Department until the Issrday of Novem ber next, for the sale of all and each of the Canals and Rail Roads belonging to the Commonwealth, for which Btate l Stock,at par value, will received in payment. ' Each individual or Comliany is required, specifically, to state, the particular_ line of Canal or Road which they desireto purghase„ the amount of their tespective • bids therefor, the given and surnames of a 0 eoneerned in the Iffer, together with their Mace or pita-mot residence. In or i der that the Ram may be laid before the nut The proposslo.ninMbesilnied tip and directed to the Secretary. of Commonwealth witliintendomenient on the same: - 1 4Provesahr fir' tits - -patsies.* of Of Pones Wariks." By order of the awarder. ' " • : : - • Secretary 011ie Chesemeste4ffir - - - KIM ad - fry i i , , VANS' PATEdg i r ars= . 4andipaid ALt ma Zspiariaa of &ova Bigot, /11RAVELERS/AKE NOTICILN .1. provided w h the Safety Guard ban bills printed with a figure of the apparalt fel you are not deceived by misrep .-- ntsstating their boats to be provided trig uard, when they are rot t. i secured s,' • The following is a list of boats auptilleg •. Guard at the Port of Pittsburgh—all t on the list have the Improved apparalle a . . rates it is Impossible for en explosion It S • ANNA, FORMOSA, . R ', ITAN, ILLINOIS, NI • , AR A, DU QUESNI, OR S ANS, JE IF MS', CAN ON, MONTGOM : ILAD'. CR LYONS, CAbOG, VALL y FORGE, INDIAN qu FORT ITT, GALLANT, BREA loNATER, QUEEN arm. CREARH°' ANN GALAS T , EXPRE MAIL, DUKE OF O!' A I/PS, BRILLIANT, CASPIA ECLIPSE, . IDA, V ICTRESS, , W EST W D, MIrlIIIGAC: MARQUE E, OSPREY, TALL EYR ND, pEN ELMO PANAMA, \ ROWINA, f SARAH AG N Es, MESSEN6I __ , SARATOC Robe Bell, A. Cordell, A. H. Hoge, J. W. Hoyt.. NARRAGAiN AMARANTH. \ ORPHAN MUNGO PARK OHM, "NEPTUNE, CECILIA, ADELAIDE, J H BILLS, • NORTH BEND, GALENA, MARIETTA, MENTuR. The traveling community are reypettUar before they make a choice of a boat, to rffiv Mid see whether it would not he to their and security to choose a safely Guard passage and freight, in preference tanners against explosion—and that they will .. that this invention has the unqualified fifty steam engine huilders—gentlemen it is to understand the subject, and WilUitt, interested—besides a number of rertificatet tc gentler' en and others—all of which en my office, To. 10. Water -trees, where it pleasure at all times to exhibit my fee .; who will lake the trouble to call. sep 10 CA DWALLADEI 911101tN'S TEA-BERRY TOOTH W Invaluable Remedy. —The extreme Teeth ; their indispensable use, and the free. . decay, has led to many invenilans for theft yet how to pre• serve them in a state of bola beauty, to the latest periods of ealstenre, unknown until the discovery of the ikon preparation. It forms a pure tinrture con etahle ingredients, and is possessed of the me odor. It eradicates tartar from the trek of incipient decay, polishes and pre;erroitt. which It gives a pearl•like whiteness , ,tottn:4 fee ng propert ies, possesses the vi rt tiedimit; to the breath. As an Anti Scorbutic, the Gums aiscoNank cedent powers; Scurvey is eradicated ‘r* heathy action and redress Is Induced. wttb notice of the medicl praditioner Induhitatk their healthful slate. It has been ei2mined' several of the best physicians of this city, ' hestitation in recommending It as an excel! the Teeth, Gun3s,etc. Prepared only by WILLIAM THORN, and Chemist, No. 53 Market street, Piitshant all the principal Druggists, and at Cook's M 86 Fourth Stree t. JOHN HART. Commission Merchant, D , duce and American Xanxfactures, .41 REFER TO Jno. Grier, Esq., Pittsburgh; Aaron Hart, James Cochran of It'd. Jno. D. Davis, M'Vay k Hanna, Avery, Ogden !¢• co. Jno. Woodbourne, Esq., Madison VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—I Farm on which 1 live, in Wilkins io• Braddnasfield, containing one hundred and. acres; about 70 acres of which is cleared, and We I I timbered. There are upon It Orestes and a barn 63 feet by 34; an apple orchids? , Also, abuttt seventy acres of coal. The oil is be equal to that of any upland farm in the Terms made known on applicationto the team' in the premises. WILLIAM WALLACE WILLIAM C. WALL, Plain aid Faml and Picture Frame Nanufaceire, Fourth Street Pittsburgh. —Canvass Brushes 4c.,for Artists, always on hand. Looking C promptly framed to order. Repairing done .t' est notice. Particular attention paid to melding and cry description. Persons fitting up Steam Boats or houses trill theiradvantage to call. WHITE LEAD.—The subscril ers are nor to furnish painters. and others who tr , chase pure White Lead made of the hest mat ranted equal, if not superior to any offered le All older , : addressed to Dunlap /1- Hughm,carti l 4- Co N. 0.110 Second street, Pittshurzh , will be attended to. DUNLAP fi p sept 10 ADIES FASHIONABLE SIIOE STORE, Fifth St., one door from Old Stand of N• • The Subscriber respectfully informs the Pittsburgh and vicinity ,that -he has com. tailing Shoes of his own manufacture, at the' where he will keep constantly on band a merit of all kinds of ladies, misses, and child and shoes, oft he best quality. which will be aos to suit the times Be will at:io make a kinds or fancy work—such as white and slippers, colored goiters, and buskins, Win, children's ellslers. silk niters, 4. C , Ail will be made at the shortest twice, and in tat ner. Ladies will please call and eramine as the subscriber feels confident that bevha at any article in his line they may want. ~, sep I 0 P. S. Don't forget the place—No-B , Fa lk " door from Barris's Intelligence Office, and from Market Street. WILLIAM DIGBV having taken the business of DI6DY 4- Horevratz , co w Liberty street and 42 Market street, begs . thaoks to the numerous friends and custereels firm, for the very liberal support they hal e tended to him, in connection with Mr. Ho wishes to assure them that every exer tion go o merit the continuation of the same. lie pectfully invite their attention to his fur` - '; Clothing, which he int emt%log at mach than has been ever offer , &strops sf. the whole of the stock of the tele firm as able; atd es he intends bfeonfine himselfl o • cash -business, he feels confident no esIL ~ imitate hiletoek, either io cheapness , dor / Dont of workmanship.. Please to takenettlee t hat every article turgid in. Pittsburgh' Q BI QA MORROW', Xdowiectorer ft K 7 4. Sksa fro* Wire. ro. 77 pipit "rood sod ArouloorStrettd.-16 prepared t 441 01 ' in his _llse afthe ilhorteokootice. Couiol and others are solkitod to oaifood engage of wand/. Welded' wilbolott.wholodole of al lionsOtpatitilig mai sten (Unwire ProalPi • kitr 1.-N PUBLISHED ILLIPS JVER or Woo' Y 6. ROI zoom TWOS e, and bY k. ry and SKLY. at the TWO -DOZ., copies, RIX OE of Aft , - :E. OF TWELVE 0,50 I One to:51 Two 1,00 inir LSO ',Pour 3,00 Six 4.00 One RLY ADVERT(' en.IiSOZA.BLIC WV Pt Pe. ' s is..oo gm 25,00 One verlisemeotein or our lines Fqx. Doti 0 FF Orrice. Third het w Posimnoier. c, Water. 9th doo ...Major John WIII( — 4y, Wood betwr . Bartram, Trees OAT, Third sir • C'hureh—S. R Fourth, hetwe :ay, Mayor. ANOZ. Fourth, BANKS. ern Market a htrerta. SIANCYACTURE ,erly Saving Fu intents. street, near W. HOTELS. ; over, WulPr at L. corner of Pen et, corner of T ,corner of Thi 7 corner of Penn Liberty street, n r.rt Liber 'r• on HOCBE. P Oo DS, A LOR. AT ~,c es on Gro next roon LIOTT, M. et, between. .P —Presion k 8 - in•. English, Market Pt , Pi -Wet , s at. law: Ofli Pitishurg —ft. Morrow, 11. h et., between Whot, Dealer Ili Xs. 224 Sr, DILI *duo. mud-Cp4u urgh blaiitifur RA. ROBIN the north side -streets. RAW, A , service's • et -Streets, M Iron Ware . u►lng and Si OUNG nor of Hand purchase F 113 a catl, equality And VS.—last :It cured and - —A eupp'y *ether ditre atid fur sale a re or num SEYrS Bu Fourth St., iteila, Kid a ,*tta by the RUB MULTI Chasers; to It I*. 184 Giber Plower On, can alw 184 Libe Annual NI rug and S: 184 Me ERSEY • receiv 'N0.184, eonsisti Trowels, es, Trot] • amz.—J ea euied =oft . Mover z • Ggass, on the N A I /MNG • 4 s Fre d frrt3al ~::~=' =~