--- , 4dAßiyfr Fi: I . RE GRElrsteri-iirsi,;ooda,om tk;smi"ve nitta. apiertaie , , rei.pectioity4tiforins the public that he tr.. 4 removed his readeThade cothif-warebottse to the -auilding rerentiy (termini's, by Mr. R. G. Berfotd.dlrectly opposite his old stand, where he is always prepared to at tend promptly Wan y iwders in his line, and by strict at tension to all the details of the business of an 'Undertaker ht. hopes to merit public confidence. He will be prepared at ALL BOORS to provide. Hearses, Biers, Carriages and every reoutsiteon the AMA liberal mind!. Lath from the country will be promptly attended to. Hi. reekienee Is In the same building with his ware imams, where those who need his services may nnd him at any time. RartfliNCts: W. W. IRWIN, RIM. JOBS SLACK. D. D. SCIDOZ RIDDLE. RICV• ROBV.RT BS:Wet. D. R. JUDO! PATTOR, REV. ISAIIICZIE, WILLIA W. a. ROOM:Mt, REV. JOSIVEI IitKRR. i &LAX HARRIS, RI.V• I•illill K. DAVIS, sep 10 RIV. E. T. swirl. Et aa uQl:ll2:Liada BOOKS, STEAMBOAT BILLS. PAMPHLETS, HORSE BILLS, 'BLANKS, VISITING CARDS, LABELS, ADDRESS DO., CHECKS, BUSINESS DO., NOTES, HAND BILLS, BILLS OF LADING, CIRCULARS, 4-e, ke, - Together whit every description of Leiter Press Print Inc, furnished whit neatness and despateti, and on mode rate terms, at the office of tile Daily Morning Post. sep 10 TAMES HOWARD 4. Gl,. Alasufaeturers of Wall Paper, No. 18, Wood Street, Pitts burg A, Pa.— +lave always on hand an extensive assortment of Satin Glazed and Wain PAPER HANGINGS, Velvet and Imitation Borders. of the !west style and handsome patterns. for papering halls, parlors and chambers. They manufacture and have on hand at all times— Prlntin. Writing. Letter, W' rappinc and Tea Paper,Bon net and Fullers' Boards—all of which they offer for sale on the most accommodating terms: and to which they invite the attention of merchants and others. ALSO—Blank Books °fall kinds and the hest quality, School Books, etc. always on hnnd and tor sale us above. N. B finest nd Tannsrs' Scraps' taken In exchanae. N EL ,—The, sitliscilber respectfully in• fora his old friends and the public that lie has openen a Temperance Hotel,in fifth street. near the Ex change Bank, and in the house lately occupied by Mat. thew Patrick, and has hoisted an Ironiclron City Hotel," where he will be very Itacy to accommo date all who may please to call Op him. His I aide Shall be provided with the best fare, and every pos,itile accommodation to town and country customers, and travelers. A few boarders who wish to lodge In their stores or of. flees, can he taken, and gentlemen who live out or town can have their dinners daily. He has large and gond stables, and the best Flay and Oats, and a gr,nd Hostler, and will accommodate travel. ere arid gentlemen who have horses. Boarders taken by the day, week or year. Charges more moderate4han at any respectable Hotel in the c S ity, sep 10 JOHN IRON. pITTSMIRGII CI R , ,ILA ING AND REFERENCE LIBRARY of Religious, H tst 011 ica olit ical.and Mis cellaneous Works, will be open evert, day, Sa'dhath ex. cepted. 'torn 7 o'clock, A. M., tint 9, P. M., in the Ex change Building, corner of St pair street and Exchange alley, where punctual attendance will he e iven by Pep 10 GEMMIL. WASHINGTON II A L subgeriber has opened tile late residence of James Adams, Esq., deceased. for the reception of visitors and boarders; he house is very plcasaWly situated on the hank of the Ohio, 2 miles from the city—possessing all the delight ful accompaniments of a counlry residence, without being too tar distant for per.s.nis doing ho=tness in the city. Visitors will tic furnished with every delicacy of the Reason. Au Omnibus runs reuularlycvery hour from the A lie g heny e wt nil he I.3ridee. N. It —No Alcoholic beverages kepi. sep 10 WM. C. II Eft N. PITTSBURGH CUTLERY, and Surgical , In. female-lit 'thine:wit:try —The Suttperilter tares and keen: eonsi atilt y on hand, .Vert' titscription of Cailerv, Suellen' sun Dental Instruments; Tailors. Hair Dre.4r and lititters' Patent Shears. Saddlers' tools, 4c. All goods manufactured of the best materials, and all nyt,r- nul..:.nd to with the greatest deb - patch, at the low- CSI Ca.h 2,ner4l done. and v-nrronted lo 2ive saiis - J. r4RTWRIC.FIT. •.Pplo 11001IBIN DING. —Si Tandless4- IL/ Johusoli. Bookbinders and Paper k g I Milers, S. W. corner of Wood and Fours to streets, are now prepared in re• ecote all kind.: of Itookbinding and Pa. • ' per Ruling (teal oeF,s and despatch. V7.-Bla Ilk books titled and bound to any given pattern at the shorte , l notice. N. R All work done a.. ibe ahove is w.irranted. ( , e plO W. BIDDLE, Surgeon Dentist, has returned to hts otd stnird, No. 107, Smithfield Street, where he can he consulted any hour during the day, nn htn profession. nee 10 REMOVAL.—Geor:e Armor. Merchant Tailor, respectfully announces to his friends and pa• Icons, that he has re',loved his establishment from his old stand, in Third street, to the corner of Front and Smithfield, in the basement story of the Monongahela House; where be intends keeping on hand a aeneral as. seamen( of Fashionable Goods, suitable for Gen. I lemon's wear. He hopes. by close opal kat ion, to merit a share of the hostiles. so liberally extended to twilit at his old stand. N. R Having inade arraitarinettis in New York and Philadelphia, with Ihe most ra , hinoohle Tailors, for the reception of Paris and L3lllit , !! Fashions, customers may rely out having their orders crocoleei according to the tat est style. GEORGE ARMOR. neat 10 LA RD OlL.—Tha Subscriber would most respectfully inform the public in genera iltat he has an article of aLril Olt of a superior quality, manufactured at the Marla. netWil Mattufactory,by R.W.Letti 4- Co.,whielt is warran• Ind to be squat to the best Sperm. Oil, both for Light and Itinenitt.try. Tats Oil is entirely free from any glut i noun tnailer,smoke, or unitlen,ant odor. and it is as clear and as white as spring water. Not a particle of crust is left no the. wick. Tire light is pure and brit iaut, and- wilt last as long. if Het Ininevr, titan Ibat from an . I eganticrantity of Sperm. Oil. The cat.sc,ilter inform: the public that he has taken a plat e near v ounosii the post Mitre, where he will II•2 itt tip several dtlferet I lat Cps eve., evening. tint he would resprranll3 invhe the in habitants of Pittehur....h. A Iteehen c. and their vicinity, to .calf end judge for themselves. He feels confident they will he convinced that the shove clatetnent Is perfectly eorrecl. Out of twW.huttdred indvidanle who have tried the Oil, there Ilan not been a single faith found with it: The Lard Ott MIAS - one third less than Sperm. He would respectfully solicit the early attention of Peelers and Ma. chiohtts to the above. Tile ft:Mowing Chttretteit are now ustng the Lard Oil: Second Prevhyiefinn Church, Pitt-hurl:l4 New Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Pitisbutgh, First Presbyterian Church, Allegheny City, Associate Reformed Church, do. All the barrels ate branded R. W. LEE t Co., Chicle. heti, 'Ohio, We, the nridesigticka, Captains cf the Express Line of Packets, on the Pennsylvania Canal, have tried and are using an article of Lard 011 introduced here by Matthew C. Paley, and manufactured by R. W. Lee ¢ Co., at the Cincinnati' Oil Factory. We feel eonildent aseerting,lhat the a' ove is equal to the best Sperm Oil; that It byentirely free from smoke or any other glutinous matter whatever; the light In per fectly pure. cleat and brilliant. and will last as long, if not -itincer thtin that from an equal quantity of Sperm. Oil, We hate no hemilatton in recommending it to our friends and to 'have who ace 011 ItElgainf RUBY, Captain, Packet John Adams. tsi WAIiLDSRAND, Captain, Packet John Hancock, As.f,RAIG, do John Madison, JOHNTIICHOPSON, di. ?o Pittsburgh. • ViWid: Fon SALE.-40 M Kentucky &gars, 80 wooden wle ILIMOT 1..4 piney. 1 200 done* 8 10. 10 12, 10 14 window wish. 30 Reams elf Wriiine. Miler. and wrapping paper. 100. piste, paper hangings. horsier, itc. • 5110 hoses wain*. 20 Wm; white lead. - - 30 bete, and -of Calton Ball. 30hoses 2d and 3d qualli rat Raisins. 20 dos chip hale and Porn brooms. .pnekainst family medicines aseorled. p Ail of which will he sold on accalimodating terms oe eask,..prininess, anti Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and, aimessiall Anettrrent leak _spina taken In - payment on the tat poitOir Ws" ISAAO-11Aillt10, 4zentailitemilinhisi o n • ' '----14011.1Plelhjetinet BIM ELV. 11CtL. WILLiAYg, D. M. C. EDEY, Agent Piusbur2h. June 21st, 1842 -IrTNlVEHHlTYor . VlSGl NlA.;...Tittittrettwittott Al. this .Jostittitlms will ratensienait on'.thelist.itay of October, tad teratinaicoo.thaydth-of July - following. The schools-of the Unlversitgr, With (heir restiettivi- Proles. tot.. ARAM Languages—Dr. Gessner Barrioon. 2. Modern Langnages.—Str. Chitties Kraitsir. 3. graraegraites.—Mr. Edward IL . Courtenay. 4. Natural kllorophy.—Mr. Wm. a. Bogert. 5. Civil . Engineering—the subjects of which are di vided between the Professors of Illathernatics and Natu ral Phitosophy. 6. Chemistry and Malaria biedica.—Dr. John P. Em met . 7. Medicine.—Dr-Henry Hower,: 8. A rutionmand Surcery. — td D r. GeorgeTucker.r. James L. Gabel!. 9. Moral Philosophy.— J. LaW.—Judge Henry St. Geo. Tucker. In both Schools of Languages are also taught the liter ature of the respective languages. and Ancient and Modern History; In the School of Mathematics is ineu z ded raised Mathematics:An that of Erlffilleering, re inemio gy, and Geology, in Mato( Moral Philosophy, Belles Let tree, Logic and Political Economy, and in that of Law, hmdes muncipal win all i branches, the Law of Na tured and of Nation L s, a the Scien ce of Government and Con stitui ional Law. To he admitted Into this institution the applicant must he sixteen yea rd of age; but. the Faculty may dispe.nse with this requisition in favor of one whose brother is a stu Mot. Every student is free to attend the schools of his choice; but if he he urder twenty one years of age, lie shall nitend at least three, unless authorized by his pa rent or guardian, In wrltine, or by the Faculty, for good cause. in attend a less number. All students under the age or twenty.one years are re quired to board within the precincts. By a resolution of the Faculty, thistersof the Gspel, and young men preparing for the ministry, may attend auy of the schools of the University without the pay went 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 mast, on matriculation, de poshe with the Patron all the money. billsolrafts, itc., under his control, intended to defray his expenses while at the University, or on his return thence to his home: and the amount so deposited must be sufficient to pay lus fees to professors. dormitory rent, for use of public rooms, three months board, a contingent fee to rover fines and assessments, and to purchase Me text hooks, 4-c., he may want at the commencement. All funds:subsequently received by him trust he deposited wit It the Patron, who has charge of his disbursements; and upon all depositea a charge of two per centunt coin mission is authorized, The act of the Legislature, prohibiting merchants and others under severe penalt es. front crediting students, will lie strictly enforced. The license to contract debts, which the Chairman of the Faculty is authorized to 2rant, is confined (except where the parent or guardian shall of lierw toe. In writing. request), to cases of urgent necessity; and t hese, it is hoped, that parents and guar. dians will, as far as possirde, prevent from arising, by the timely supply of the requisite funds. Religions services are performed at the University ev ery Sunday by the Chaplain, who is appointed in turn from the four principal denominations of the Stale. Tlte expenses of the session of nine months are as fol- lows Board, washinz, lodging and attendance, $llB Rent of Dormitory, s`i;for hnlf, (occupied by two, Use of public rooms and matriculation fee, 15 Fuel and candles, estimated at 20 Fees, if only one Professor he attended, $5O; if two, to each itsofessor $3O; if more than two, to each 75 $25, say Total exciusive of etot hes, hooks and pocket money, $228 In the School of Law there is no extra fee of 20, Pay able by students aliendine the senior class. The allowance for clothes is limited by the enactments to VIA and for pocket money to $45 W I LLIS H V:CODLEY, Proctor and Patron U. of Va. sep 10 ABOON TO THE HUMAN R ACE! Discover what will destroy Life, and you are a great man. •'Oisrover what will prolong Life, and the world will call you Impostor." t:There are fac u lties, bodily and intellectual, within us, with which certain herbs have affinity, and over whioh they have power." Dr. B. Bra:farm It's External Remedy, or Liniment, which, by its extraordinary powers, abstracts Pain or Soreness; thus Sprains, Stiff Sinews, White Sweilings, Rheumatic Pains, or Stiffness, Stiffness of the Joints, Tumors, Unnatural Hardness, Stiff Neck e t Throat, Croup. Contractions of the muscles, Sc S rofuous en largements, Tender Feet, and every description of In jury affecting the F.xterior of the Human Frame, are cured or greatly relieved by his never-to be avfficiently carolled remedy. CERTIFV.ATE.—The following letter front Major Gen• era' Sandtord, as to the qualities of the External Reme dy, speaks volumes. Naw Yoga., Feb. 9,1 8 ,42, Dear Sir—Wi!lyou oblige me with another bottle of your can client liniment? It is certainly the best of the kind I have ever seen.. It bas cured entirely my son's k nee, about which I wasso tiateasy,and I have found it productive of immediate relief in several cases of eater nal injury in my flintily. A few evenings since, toy youngest child was seized with a violent attack of Croup, which was entirely removed In twenty mirttrs, by rub bing her chest and throat freely with the External Rem. etly. I think you ought to manufacture this Liniment for general nee, Instead of confining the use of it, as you have heretofore done, to your particular acquaintances. Yours truly, C. W. SAND FORD. DR. B. BitAnnarru. 241 Broadway, N. Y. Ir3 . For sale at NI Broadway, New York, and at Ills orlice ,No. 91 Wool street—Pittsburgh. Pll ICE-50 cents Per bottle with directions. seri I VALUABLE DEAL ESTATE FOR SALE .— 'Phe subscriber otters for sale, al the present redu. red rates, the greater part of his real estate, situate in the chic: of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, v 17.; Three of his Brick Warehouses, nearly new, a r SlIbSl bui't, situate out Market street,l.eiweeti Second and Ft 001. em bracing a front of about 54 feet by 60 deep. For sale en tire, or separately to suit purchasers, and upon lung crei' t s. Also, a select building lot in Allegheny city, 64 feet in breadth, II) upward of 350 feet in depth, having too fronts, one on the Pennsylvania canal aid 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 pie cant mansion house which I now occupy and nutbuild ings. Also, a lot with two two story brietc storehouses, situ ale on the corner of Market and Front streets, subject to a moderate ground rent, a nd now occupied by NI r. Hoyt asa groeery. ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE , . Fro 10 111-t ac VON HUTCHE,Lbri lilt'ALß PI LLS. These Pills are eomposed of het Its, which exert a specific action upon the heart, give Intents. or strength to the arterial system; the Wood is qnickened and equalized in its circulation through all the vessels, whet her or the skin, the parts situated Internal ly, or the extremities; and as all the secretions of the hotly are drawn from the blood, there Is a consequent increase of every secretion, and a quickened action of the absorbent• and exhalent, or disrltarging vessels. Any morbid action which may have taken place is corrected. Ati obstruc tions are rensoved,.the blond is purified. and the body resumes a healthful state. For Sale Wholesale and Re- I tall by R. E.SI LLERS, Altera, sep 10No. 20 Wood It, below Second. TO THOSE WHOSE OCCUPATIONS TEND TO PRODUCE OR AGGRAVATE HIS EA S E.—This Wass 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. ore all more or less subject to disease ac• cording to ihe strength of their constitulion. Tile only method to prevent disette, ls the occasional use of a medicine which abstracts from the circulation all delete rious humors, and expels them by the bowels. Tonics In any form are Injurious, as they only •: - ..dt off the evil day to =keit more fatal. The use of Bmndreth's Pills will Insure health, because they take all impure mailer ' out of the blood; and the body is not weakened but f orentihened by their operation; for these valuable Pills do not force, but they assist nature, and are not oppcsed, but harmonize with her. Sold at Dr. Brandreth's. Office, No. 93 Wood street, Pitishurgh. Price 25 cents per box, with full directions. M A RK—The only place In Pittsburgh where the GENUINE Pills can be obtatned.is the Doctor's own Of. dee, N 0.98 Wood street. sep 10 Da. WILLIAM Etr•NS'S SOOTHING SYRUP.— .111 L. This infallible remedy.has Preserved hundreds when thought past recovery, from convulsions. As soon as the Syrup is robbed, on the inms, the child willsecc v. er. This preparation is so innocent, so efficacious , and so pleasant, that noelilid will refuse to let its gums be rob bed with It. When infeatsare at the age of fear months. Ow' there ismoappearance 'of teeth, one bottle of the Ora p ibould he used Mr open the pores. Parents should sever betwithmathe eyrup in the nursery wherelbere are young children, for If a child wakes in tie t uleht.with pain 'intim igiunibtluttircup_burnediately _ aivkii mum, by opening lhaPurar and healing , the , -Ynntherebr Prevost if e g Conmeions t revowts. for We Vdttskside sod tail by ' - • ..-t` . Id_ 111.4ELLEIde, Admit. • - i se P' - 10 - - i/o: 2S. Wood Med; WWI, dem& asreitatentei.erssuesasurssite rarradt valtia.l - 1 BENJAMIN BEANDETire I ICrThis vildid4olll4 MIT Wm*" spedtdoe. Pt7lti• sus Tye =mon, and fintriediately Mays the farther rao• oases or imam. to the bodies of those whorm powers of life are net already exhitasted. Where human -means can avail. there scarcely Is any complaiet,or forts of sickness, that the Bassinticru Puts do not relieve and generally cure. Although there piltS produce a xxowii arricr,that effect its not to prostrate the body, as with tither medicines, hutthe frame is invigorated by the le. moral of the cause of weaknesi,the morbid, the vitiated humors from the blood. Harrell:main themselves, they merely ASSIST NATIMS To throw out the occasion of sickness from the body, and they require no alteration in thediet or clothing. In fact, the human body to better able to sustain with. out Injury, the inclemency of the weather., while under the influence of this i a feetlott destroying, able-ate eradica ring Medicine than at any other time. The importance of Brandreth's Pills for seamen and travelers is, tberefore,self evident. By the timely use of this Medicine how much anxiety and sickness, might. we not prevent. Cold, Minims of fections, Typhus, Scarlet s tid fevers of all kinds, would be unknown! But where sickness does erica., let no time he lost, let the BRA NDRETITS PILLS be at once sent for, that the Retuedy may he app led, without fur titer lass of lin e —To Its ftIsms.MBERED That Braridretli'. Pills have stood a seven years' test In ti .e United Slates. That they are a vegttable and Innocent medicine, yet all powerful for tile femoral of disease, whether chronic recant; infect lour or otherwise. Thal they pbrifv the blood, and stay the further pro gress of disease, in the human body. That, in many cases, where the dreadful ravages of ulceration had laid hare ligament and hone, and where, mail appearance, no human means could save life, have patient , by the lice of these bills, been restored to good health; the devonring di s ease having been completely eradicated. That eacit-pf the genuine has upon it Tame cOPYtt LABELS That each label has two signatures of Dr. Benjamin Brandreill upon it. That tnere must be upon each box three signatures, thua B. BRANDarrEI, M. D. And three signatures, thus:— BiNJA,MtSI BRA.NDRETH DR. FRANKLIN SAYE: "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 nut do the business itself. On this account, an ill timed scrupplousamisatiout the weakness of the body is of had consequences; for it is that which seems chiefly to make evacuations necessary, which nature attempts after tne humors are fit torbe expelled , but is nqt able to accomplish for the most part in these diseases; and I can affirm, that I have given n purge when the pulse has been so low that It could hardly be felt, and the debility ex. 'reale, yet both one and the ether have been restored by it." The good effect to he derived from the Brandreth l'ills 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 intim To appreciate to ;he full extent ,tbe incalculable bene fits of BRA N DRET?I'S PILLS, they must be used when the First Symptoms 01 Disease present themselves. One done then, and their good effects will be felt throughout the attack—lT Is TAKING TIMM IN Tlll= that is the great secret in the cure of all appearances of disease arising from had blood,and I presume there are few at the pres ent day, will say anything of those diseases which affect the body when the blood is pure. Such diseases I have yet to see. Hoping that some who read this may be benefit ted by so doing. 1 am respectfully, the public's servant, B. BRANDRETIL ?if. D. 241 Broadway, New York. THE COUNTERFEIT'S DEATH BLOW. The pubilc 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 thus—B. Brandreth. These labels nr! engra• ved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an Pa pence of several thousand dollars. iletneuiber! the top —the side—and the bottom. Ent red according to act of Congress in the year 1841, by Bet pimin Brandreth, in the Clerk's Office in the Dis tlict Court of the Sot there District of New York. Dr. B. Brandreth's own o ffi ce, No. 98. Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Only plLce in Pittsburgh Wheiethe genuine Pills can tre , obtained. Each Agent who sell, the true Era ndreth Pill, has nn engraved certificate of Agency renewed every twelve months, and has entered into bonds of 8500 to sell none other Pills than these received from D , . B. or its special General Agent. Mark, the certifi cate is all engraved except the Doctor's name, whirl/ is in his own hand writing. Observe, on each certificate there Is an exact copy of the three labels on each box En. 7.rnverl thereon. Purchaser. see that the engraving of Ihe labels on the certificate correspond with those on the The following are Dr. Renjaniin Brarireili's Agents for the sal, of Iris Vet!eta:.le Univt Pills. in Nllefzhe ny couty, Pa., who are supplied with the mew labelled hoxes. Price 25 rents with reel lons. Principal Office, No. 98, Wood Street, Pittsbur A llNheny, Mr. ions GT.•ss. McKee.port, FL ROWLAND. Noblest own, ions' JOHNSON. Stewnris Town, CrixesmAN 4- SPAULDING A LEXANDER ASDALE Clinton. EIEWARD TnontrsoN.Wilkinsburgli. GEORGE PORTER, Fairview. ROBYRT SMITH rORTER, Tnrentum. Elizabeilitown.o F. DIEHL. Enst T,ltwri v. DANIEL NEGLEY. Parsst.Ey IRwtS, Pleasant 11111. fixvio R Coos— Plninh Township. War. 0. II eNTER— Allen's Mill. [, , ep 10 P 1 LFS caved by the t se of Dr. thrlich's rompound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills Pr. Harlich—Dear Sir—Shortly after I received the Agency flow y,ti for the sale of your medicine, I formed an argeantiairewi.h a lady of this place, who was severely afflicted with the Piles. Foi right or len years this lady was subject to frequent painful attacks, and her physician considered her case so complicated , that lie very seldom mese' thed medicine for her. 'Through my persuasion. she com menced using your Pills, and was perfectly cured. Yours, %c. JAMES R.ICIRBY October 3, 1840. Ch a mbershit g, Pa. g7POffice and General Depot. am No. 19. North Ei e ghth Street, Philadelphia. And by Suel Frew, corner of Liberty and Wood streets Pittsburgh. sep 10 INTERESTING CURE performed byDr.Swayees Compound Syrup of Prunus Virginiana,or Wild Cher ry. Having made rv.e of this Invaluable Syrup in my fa mily, , which entirely cared my child. The symptoms wheezing and choking of phlegm, difficulty of breathing, attended with constant rough, spasms, convulsions, kr. of which I had given upall hopes of its recovery until I was advised to ruske trial ni this invaluable medicine. After seeing the effects it had upon my child, and con cluding to make the same trial upon myserf, which en tirely relieved me of a cough that I was afflicted with for many years Any person wishing to see me can call at my house iu Beach Street, aboie the Market, Kensington. MEM DR. SW AY NE'S SY IMP OF WILD CHERRY. We call the attention of the public to the namerous certificates which have teen in circulation in our paper and some others of this city, highly recommending Dr. SWAYNY'S Colllpollllti Syrup of Wild Cherry.—We have seen the original certificates, and have bo doubt but they come from truly grateful hearts, expressive of the benefits which they have received from tt.at valuable compound. We have acquaintances who have frequently used the above medicine, Who cnn speak with confidence of Its virtu.—Saturdny Chronic/a. Ccrtzemc—With sincerity I would advise you, one and all, I . oth sick and well, always to have ay bottle of Dr. SWAYNE'S CS)111p01111d Syrup of Wild Cherry in your house—it Is invaluable in cases of emergency, such as Spitting of Blood, Asthma, attacks of violent Comeau., which is often the cause of spitting of blooa, Violent ' Nervous Affections, which occasionally come from fright, and various other causes, producing great alarm, sudden coldly, from Improper exposure. which are often let rue to an alatottng extent, for want of means being ready at handt..-411ed as 1 have used Dr- Swsvat's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry repentaly in my family, and always with marked success—l can recommend it with confidence. as being one of the best family medicines whith has ever been offered to the public.—Satarday C kioniae. Bold by Wm. Thorn, Wholesale 1¢ Retail, only agent for Pittsburgh. N 0.5 3, Market Street. sep IR If LI AM REED. Marc/last Tailor.—Respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he has commenced business et No. I 1 Market street, second door from the corner of Front, where be boles by strict attention to business to ,wirato share of pitman*. N. 8.; Thelateet foidests - raggliffylieeivet the pub; - Ike. ;Nay *pent on having theVworiceseeutedisk its the totem style. step 10-' HEW ESTABLISHMENT.--Joln Dunlap, Mann 'W jacturor l of Tin, Copper,and Skeet /roe Ware, and Dealer i* Japaned Ware. No. 26, Afarket Street, (Sign of the Coffee Pot). Also keeps on hand Portable Tepid Baths; Slipper and Shower do.; Bright or Planlshed Coffee and Tea Urns Coffer Filters; Plate Warmers, ,tc, kc; Boni° iron Square Side Fenders, plain and beautifully ornamented, which he will sell on reasonable terms, wholesale and retail. The publicare respectfully requested to call and exam ine his stock of ware. [QHIgh est price paid f3r old metals. sep 10 JOHN DUNLAP _COFFIN WAREHOUSE—No, 'lO, Fourth Street, Between Wood and Smithfield ete. Two doors from the corner of Wood street. Con. stantly on hand an assortment of 100 ready made COFFINS, of every Mgr and description; covered ones, with Cloth: Mahogany, Cherry, Black Walnut, Poplar. and Plne Coffins. ALSO, Plates neatly engraved; Hearses and Carriages furni•thed; Graves procured; and all services rendered that friends may regal! c. A.cOdit given in all eases, either olcoffins or carriages, requested. HENRY BEA RES, Undertaker. sep 10 ------------ 175 BBL& WHITE LIME, a superior article, for sale by J. G. e s - A. G"RDON, N 0.12 Water street. VA ZIETY.— Just received from New York, 3000 f Temperance Almanacs for 1843; 5000 copies o the Journal of the American Temperance Union and Youth's Temperance Advocate for September. Also, 2000 Chris tian Almanacs, and a good assortment of Loomis's Maga zine and Pittsbuoth, and the Franklin Magazine and Com mon Almanacs for 1e43; by the gross, dozen or singie; 250 copies ofkrant's New Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bu siness Dirctory and Strangers Guide, for 61. 'cents. Also, Cottage, Family, School and Pocket Bibles and Testa mects, David's Psalms; Methodist and Temperance Hymn Book , ; the beauties of Harmony, Introduction to Sacred Music: Mason's Harp with round and patent notes; Chri-t. Harp..and aintost all kinds of School Books; Guns's Do mestic 31edicitte; Day Books and Lechers; Writing, Let• ter, and Wrapping Paper; blue black, and red ink, by the gross, dozen ,or Nati Is; 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 prnduce, ISAAC ILA RR IS, Agent and Commission Merchant, sep '2 - No. 9, Fifth street. J. K. Mooaticso. G. E. WARNER. A: UNION COTTON FACTORY, Alleghe y City, at the end'Of the upper bridge. The subscribers having commenced the manufacture of Cotton Yarns, Stocking Yarn.Cm ion Twine, Candlewick, Carpet Chain, Batting, 4 - c., and are prepared lc fill orders at the shortest notice. Having selected the latest and most 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 Post Office, or left at the store of J C. Painter 4. Co., Liberty. street; or Logan 4- Kennedy, Wood street; will meet with prompt atten tion. Address—J. K. tO OOR HE A D CO. sep 12-1 y •• . . /110 PEST A LES...--There is a large class of Females in ; this City who from their continued sitting, to which their occupht ions oblige t hein,are affected with costiveness. which gives rise to palpitation at the heart on the least ex-, et lion, 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; thesearesymptoms which yield at once to a few doses of the. Brandreth Pills The occa. sional use of this medicine would save a deal of trouble and years of suffering. One, or two, or even three of the Brandreth Jnst before dinner, are ("fen found highly beneficial;' many use them very advantageously in this way; they aid andossist digestion, restore the howeht to a proper condition,entiven the spirits, impart clear nese to the complexion, purify the Wood, and promote a general feeling of health and happiness. Sold at Dr. B-audreth's Office. No. 98 Wood street, Pillshursh—.Price 25 centt per box, with full directions. ' NI A RK—'Phe only place In Pittsburgh, where the GENUINE Pills can be obtained, is the Doctor's own Of fire. No 98 Wood street. seri 10 IURGICAL INSTRUMENTS! SURGICAL IN SPRUM EN TS!— 7'. McCarthy, Cutler and Surgical Instrument .711uker, Titled street, nearly opposite the Post Office. Pittsburgh (SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHEARS.) Physicians. Dentists and Druvzisis can have their in• simulants made by the subscriber of a superior quality and at Eastern prices. Tailors! Patent Shears and Scissors always on hand. also Hatters Shears, a superior article. Orders respect. fully solicited. N. B. Allartlcles warranted of the best quality. and jobbing done as usual sep 10 LIVER CONI PLA I NT.—This disease often tertul tialcsin another of a more serious nature, if pro per remedies are not restorted to in time. In all forms of this disease, Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, will perform n perfect cure —first by cleansing the stornnell and bowels, thus remo ving all diseases from the Liver, by the use of the Ger. man A perient P;Ils, after whir h the Compound Si rengt It ening Pills are taken to give strength and tone to those tender organs which reinire such treatment only to effect a permamerd core, vliese Pills are neatly put up In small parknges, with fall directions. Por sale at No. 19 North Eight St reel, Philadelphia. Also, for sale by Sam uel Frew corner of Wood and Liberty sts., Pittsburgh Pa, seri 10 ALLEN KRANIER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, Car. ner of Wood and Third Streets. Pittsburgh Pa.— Gold, Sliver, and Solvent Rank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and hills, collected. MEM= . . Pittsburgh.Pa, Wm. Bell Co., John D. Davis, 1' Lorenz. J. Painter Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May Philadelphia, Alexander Bronson tt , Co.. John H. Brown Co. Cincinnati, 0., James M'Candless. St. Louis, Ato , J. R. M'Donald. Louisville, W. B; Pope. Egg. PrefCi Rank Kv. REMOVAL.—The undersigned begs teave to tolurin the public, I hat he has removed from his old stand, to the corn r of Penn and St. Clair st.., O pposite the E x change Hotel, where lie has tilted up °large PIANO FORTE Warta Roost, and now offers for sale the most splendid assort mesa 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 consttueted throughout of the very beat ma terials, w hich,for durability, and quality of tone, as well as touch, he warrants to be superior to any ever seen here. As he has eniarg,ed his manufactory, and made arrange. ments to supply the increasing demand for this instru ment, he respectfully requests those intending to . pur chase to call and rano:foe his assortment before webs. sing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell Lowsa, for cash, than any other establishment east or west of the mountains. F. BLUME!, Corner of Penn and St. Clair streOts. sep 10 Opposite the Exchange Hotel, Pittshoreit. Pa. WARRANTED GENUINE.—Dr. Wl Him Evans's Camomile Pills. Clea•rutcargs.-Letter. from the Hon. Ab'h'or P/VClel lan,Sullivan County, East Tennessee, Mll emberof Con:ffress. WminitiGTON, July 3d. 1838. Sir—Since I have been in this city 1 have used Borne of your Dyspeptic medicine with infinite benefit and ;satis faction, and believe it to be a most valuable remedy.' One of my zonsti tuents, Dr. A. Carden, of Campbell cotinty, Tenneesee. wrote to me to send him some, whieh 1 did, and he has mployed it very successfully In his prri!clice, and says it is invaluable. Mr. Johnson,yonr agent at this place," thinks you would probably like an agent in Tennessee. If so, I would recommend Dr. A Card6n, as a proper person t) officiate for the sale of your celebrated 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 It- Sons. Knoxville county. T4nnes. see, or by land to Graham k Floturton, Taseweli East Tennessee. I have nedonbt but if you had seems in several counties In East TenneSsee, a great, deal ofimedi. clue would be sold. lam going to take some of it home for my own use. and that. of my Mends, and Should like totear from you whether you would like ari agent at Slunlvtile, Sullivan Comity: East memoriam; I can get Wattle the merchants to act for you akl - live nea there. 'train respeetfility.• - • t /OMAHAS! -1014111 - plig• Tend Potsak WhOtesiteind - - - • ,R. It.:I3BIAARS.A gest, *OO- • No.' - ' trek! ..itMW'4IION Virlienit`.-ali%flolilWK. .4hit .t2ANIPSZSWIPM/gYfir abiell . 4bgitP•i4 ,Pittashurga. Pittsburgh, Stine 18,4839. Mr. bona Dssstro DearSir--Having been present, yesterday. at the experiment which yon were pleased to Make, in the presence of a number of our business men, of the safety of your IRON CHESTS, in case of fire, gives me pleasure to say, that so far as I was capable of judging, the test was fair, and the result exceeded my expectations. The Chest was a small one, about 41(1 inches high, by about 18 or 20 inches in breadth and depth, and was pla ced on a block 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 Mitl,] was then placed around' and above it, and the fire kindled on the windw thechest. ard side, no as to drive the fiaute against the hack part of The fire was kept up about three quarters of an hour, until you had gone among the spectators and received from them their universal answer thattthe 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 back one book which appeared to he a little endued. From twhat I witnessed, I think that these chests are desert , ' ring of confidence, as affording, perhaps, the best security to Merchants for their hooks and papers, which they can have without building large, thick, and expensive vaults. I would consider them a better :zeeldt) , titan many vaults which I have seen built. Your Wend, SAMUEL CHURCH. We concur In the above statement, having been pres .sent when the chest was tester , . W. if. Cooper, J. ff. Shoenberger, J. lavish'', J. Painter, R. Miller, Jr. C. L. Armstrnno• Thomas Craig, S. G. D. Howard, Ertract of a Letter from Pugh 4- Ainord, dated Cin cinnatt,29th .Mar: h:1342- J. Denning, Pittsburgh, Pa. Respected Friend: We have the sail:if:union to state as the test recommendation we can give of the utility of your Iron Safes, bat we haw! one of them which was in an exposed situation in our counting room, at the time of the fore, on the morn ing of the 10th inst. which consumed our Pot It Hoth.e h to pettier wlth a large portion of the meat, lard, ke, whic it contained; —and that our bocksand papers which were in tile Safe, were entirely uninjitied, and were taken from it after the fire; without ever being discolored. Your., ‘S•c. PUGH 4- AL PORD. Extract of a Letter from Slater ,4 Holbrook, dated St. Louis, Feb. 24th, 1841. MR. DENNING. Dear Sir: One of your second sizechests was burned a few days as,o, in a leather store-•it pre served its contents. Respectfully yours, sep 10 SLATEII 4- HOLBROOK. LIVER. COMPLAINT cured by the use of Dr. liar itch's compound Strengthening and Aperient Pills. Mr. Win. Richards, of Pittsburgh, Pa.. entitely cured of the above distressing diseaee 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 ton citron color, diffi cult y of brew hi ng. disturbed rest, attended with a cough, great debility, with tither symptoms indicating great de rangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Richard , had the advice of several phys4cians, but received no relief. until using Dr. Ilarlich's 'Medicine, which termina. ted in effecting a pe-feet cure. Principal Office. 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh by Samuel Frew, corner of I.ther ty and Wood streets. sep 10 Cincinnati, February 15. 18 , 40. Dr. SWASNE—Dear 'ir:- Permit me to take the liherty of writing to !,ou at lids time to express my apprubation, and to recommend to the attention of heads of families and others your invaluable medicine—the Compound Syrup of Prunus Virginiana, or Wild Cherry Bark. In sty travels of late I have seen in a seat many instances the wonderful effects of your medicine in relieving chil dren of very obstinate complaints, such as Coughing, tVheezing, Choaktrg of Phlegm, Asthmatic attacks, frc. fre. I should not have written this letter. Itowevet ,at pesent,altbough I have felt it to duly to add my testi loony to it for sonic time, had it not been for a late In. stance where the'medicine above alluded to was maim• mental in restoring to perfect health an -only child," whose ease was almost hopeless, in a family of my rte. quaintance. “I thank Heavrn," said the doating moth. .r ' , my child Weaved front the Jaws of death! 0 how I feared the relentless ravager But toy child is safe! -is safe!" Beyond all doubt Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is the most valuable medicine in Ihisor any other country. I ant certain I'save witnessed more titan one hundred cases where It has been attendrd with corn. I)tele t=urreF , I ant using it myself in an obstinate at. tack of Bronchitis, in which It moved effectual in a ox reedingly snort time. considering. 11. e severity of the ease. I ran recomend it iti the fullest confidence of its superior virtues; I would advise that no faintly should be without 0; it is very pleasant and always beneficial—worth double and often ten times its pi ice. The eublic arc as. mired there is no quackery about it. B. i•CASAN, D. D. Formerly Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, N. V. Sold by W M. THORN. wholesale 4.• retail, only agent for Pittsburgh. No. 53, Market street. sep 10 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA—MEDICAL DE. P A R'P Al ENT. —The plan of instruction in this de. pa rtment of the Universityl.presents 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 n period of nine months, three Professors are enabled to perform all the duties which in other medical institutions are usually assigned to six; and the students are seldom required to attend more than two lectu ea on the same day. By this arrangement,the students have an oppor wilily of being well grouneed In Anatomy. Physiology, and other elgmentary Branches of Medical Science, be fore they investigate their applications In connection n ith mite study of the practice of Medicine and Surgery Immediately before each lecture. the students are sub jected ton full and and rigid examination on the prece• ceding feet ure, or on portions of approved text hooks. It lis apparent, that the plan, of which the outlines have been briefly stated, is one which allows the student to Icommence as well as to complete his medical studies in the institution; and presents a happy combination of the ad vantages of the system of Instruction by private pupil age and that of public lectures. . AO ny person of approved moral conduct may offer non 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 ofjoining the school, provided lie undergoes In a satisfactory manner the various examination pre wilted by the enactmen.s. The Professors are; John P. Emmet, M.D., Professor of Chemistry, Phar macy and Materia Medici'. Henry Howard, M. D., ProfMnitor of Pathology and Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics and Medical Jurispru. dance. James L. Cabe% M. D., Professor or Anatomy, P hysi olotty and Surgery. WILLIS H. WOODLEY, Proctor sep 10 SZCR ITARY'II OTIPTCX. Ilarelsrgb, August 24t h, 7842. SALE OF THECANALS AND RAIL ROADS RE LONGING, TO THE STATE.—protice Is hereby gi ven that in por'sunnee of the seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth Seel {One of the Aat,af Assembly passed the 27th day of July, ISt44lpehiflll be recoil i ved at the State Department attllttheiliet:day of Novem ber next, for the sale of all auti-esiiist this Otnals and Rail Roads belonging -to,,sbe Ottainiemstealtb, for which Eta te,Sidck. at par la I ue, wrill ht 3 reeelied,ie. payment. Each individual or Company is required, specifically, to stale, the partrenlity. line of Canal or Rail. Road which they desire to Infrchase, the amount of their respective bide therefor, the given and surnames of all concerned In the offer, together with their gtiaceer Oki of residence. In order that Ike sanio miy belaid befortOke next Leg-= ale re. The proposaleinust *sealed; up 1104. - aireeted to the Secretary of Cofuoutniveafih litth uni litirOganetst on the itane:- i j x•riftile for • the jiiTqloa _Of. :Os PsUie Works." i 'Hy Order Ofthe 1.- _ • - PlijuiCeiN - _ Isecretary, of We Coitiow • 4 , 1,10660,-PirRNT BARETIt it GCIA iLt sun% apittn, rIIRAV E L E R S TABS it be . 311 N tleirsoaLh O tropui vaLTrttßogTisi FORMOSA, h e Nuci_ps E - .. doopoe :soli emi : 71 1 , ,A.d, T,Ei 1 u, t, .„. , J. provided with the Safety Guard bu t hills printed with a figure of the mums, ful you are not deceived by misreorttetei t gents y c. hue s a t r a d t stating tg the followingl " he i pi r sa b oar list stat of o l o p.if Guard, when they are rot e 1 secured stiailit first on the list have the improved appgrat t ; apparatus it Is impossible for an ex ptosion to SAVANNA, RARITAN, NIAGARA, Pr QUESAV,_ ORLEANS, JEWE S S, • CANTON, LADY OF LYONS, eg, t) e , VALLEY FORGV., INMAN CV FORT PITT, - GALLANT, -- BREAKWATER, EXPRESS MAIL, DU Fa. OF oa, ALPS, BRILLIANT, CASPIAN, Er LI I'S.F., IDA, VICTRESS, * -- - s - WEST WIND. MI^DIGAN,i M A 12QU ETTE, DsPREV, I.t. . . TALL EYRAN D, PENELDP -'-`-.' PANAMA, POW INA :IX* , CICERO, AGNES, SARAH ANN, A ESANGP ' - NA R RAG A NSETT, S ARAIOGI, .... AMARANTH. OR PHAN 131).7... MUNGO PARK, 01110, NEPTUNE, Ca:lU A, - - v`-''. . ADELAIDE, J H 1.1.1L13.,41:::,, - ,- - NORTH BEND, GALENA, -"''. MARIETTA, 11.1 EN TUR , • The traveling community ale revorcifiN before they make a choice of 'a boat, to nt,t,. , : . and see whether it would not be lo 1 1,,, a,. and security to choose a Safety Guard iw . ,,,.., passage anti freight, in preference to one oti ,-,.,., against explosion—and that they will ~...... that this invention has tire unqualified th.-w^ fifty steam engine huilders—gentlemen a ce : .. it is in understand the subject, and who2re.l.-- , , interested—Besides a number cif rertificamt , i'..,i, lc gentlemen and others—all of which cam ,- , my office, No 10. Water street, where it ir ":. .- pleasure at nil times to exhibit my lone who will lake tire trouble to rail. - sep 10 CA OW ALLADEI i,„,.. Robe Bell, A. Cordell, 3. 11. Hoge, J. IV. HoyC: rip HORN'S TEA DERRY TOOTH WV' Invaluable Remedy.—The eriteme Teeth, their indispensable use, and the freq•.: decay, has led to many inveltliJ es for thth vet how to pre serve them in a stated healll. beauty, to the lateal period: , of exislritle, unknown until the discovery of die short proparnliOn. II fortne a pure I inriure cam etable Inrrdients, and is possessed of th , Mo. odor. It eradicat es tartar from the WO. ft of incipient decay, polishes and preterrtrde • which it gives a pearl•like w•hitrness mi. fres feeling properties, possesses the vi rice to the breath. As an Anti- Scorbutic, the Gums tOssOf o4 cedent powers; Scurvey Is eradicated. `s. heathy action and redress Is Induced, wit-. - notice of the medic' practitioner induldtak their healthltil state. It has been examin several of the best physicians of this hestitation in recommending it as an excek the Teeth, Onms.etc. Prt pared only by WILLIAM THORN. :: and Chemist, No. 53 Market street, Pittslsnr. all the principal Druggists, and at Cook's Niro: - 86 Fourth street. a JOHN HART. Commission Jtierelumt, b • duce and American Manufactures, AIL REFER TO Jno. G rier, Esq., Pitisburghi Aaron Hart, James Cochran or 11'd. •• J no. D. Davis, M'Vay & Hanna, Avery, Oeden 4• Co. " J no. Woodliourne, Esq . ., Madison VALUABLE FARM FOR BALE.-1 Farm on which 1 live, in Wilkins to Brathlnct:sfiehL containing one hundreds acres; about 711 acres of which is cleared. and (inhered. There are upon it three lot nr