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    tHY St AOC COFFIN WAREHOUSB, Fourth
St, too doors from the U. S. Bata. On
_Tre
4Gievelk.ieetater, respectfully informs the puhile that he
has removed his, ready made coffin warehouse to the
suilding recently ocAupledby Mr: R. G. Beeroed,direetly
;opposite his old Stand, where he is always prepared in :u.
fend promptly to any orders in. Ids tine; and t , y, st rict at
, tent ion to all the details of the business of an Undertaker
Intimpes lament publiceoundenem He will be prepared
at ALL troass to prcwide Hearses, - Biers, Carriag es and
every:requisite on the most liberal iefMS. Calla fom the
cuuntry , will be promptly attended to. t
residence is In the same building with his ware
house, where those who need Ins services may find him
sassy time. REFICRICNCEi:
VUDOIL RiDDLE.
JUDGIC ricriort.
w. ii•ca,vits,
- 111AAC aLaxis,
4142 2 , 33Vda`aaa
apows. sTEA.MBOAT BILLS,
;V!,MP E,ETS, HORSE
-WANKS, VISITING CARDS,
.LABELS, A DDRE'S
HECKS, BCSINESS
WIVES, HAND BILT,s,
.11.1114.8 OF LADING, CIRCULARS, 4-c, 4-e.
Together with every degerintlon of Letter Press Paint
lag, furnished with neatness and dr, , pairli, and on mode
rate terms, at the office of the Daily Morning Post.
sep 10
HOWARD 4. CO„ .41auufacturers of Wall
- Paper. No. 18, - Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
'MVO always on hand an extensi ve assortment of Satin
Malted and pain PAPER HANGINGS, Velvet and
Atnitalion Borders, of the latest style and handsome
paleros. for papering halls, parlors and chandlers.
They manufacture and have on hand at 411 limes—
Piloting. Writing, Letter, Wrapping and Tea Pa per, Bon •
net and Pullers' Boards—all of which they otter for sale
on the sutra aceoMmodatme terms; and to which they
ittrite thwattent ton of merchants and others.
ALSO—Blank Books ofail kinds and the bestquality,
Ischool Hooke, etc. always on hand and for sale as above.,
N. 81 Rao tnd Tanners' Scraps' taken in exchn axe.
ATEW BOTEL.—The subscriber respectfully in•
4.. 3 g for es his old friends and the public that lie has
openeaa Temperance Ilotel,ln firth Street, near the Ex•
chinge Bank. and fa the house lately occupied by Mat.
ttigw Patrick, and has hoisted an Iron 3, gn,"The Iron
City Hotel," where he will be very happy to accommo•
date all who may please to cull or him. His table
vitall be provided with the best fare, and every pos•dhle
iteetatamodallon to town and country customers and
revelers.
A few hoarders who wish to lodge in their stores or of.
kelt. can he taken. and gentlemen who live out or town
Can lave their dinners daily.
He has large and good stables, and the best Hay and
Oats, and a gond Hostler, and will accommodate travel.
era, and aentlemen who have horses.
Boarders taken by the day, week or year. Charges
more moderate than at any respectable Hotel in the city.
sep 10 JOHN IRONS.
IIarTTSBURGH CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE
.11. - LIBRARY of Religious, II iSt et ica',Polit icaLa nd Mis
cellaneous Works, will be open every day, Sabbath ex.
caplet,. - font 7 o'clock, A. 111., uni 9, P. M., in the Ex
change Building,corner of St IClalr streetand Exchange
alley. where punctual attendance will be given by
Pep 10 J. GEMMIL.
WASHINGTON HALL.—Tne subscriber has
1r opened the late residence of Ja;tes Adams, Esq.,
deceased. for the reception of visitors and boarders;
the hcntse is very pleasantly situated on the bank of the
(Thin, 2 miles from the city—possessing R,ll the delight
ful accompaniments of a country residence, without
being too far distan for persons doing business in the
city. Visitors will he furnished with every delicacy of
the season.
An Omnibus runs regularly every hou r the A Ile
!bony end of the Bridge.
N. B.—No Alcoholic beverages kept
DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION'—The copart•
_Warship existing between James B. Kilhourn and
IliavidJ. Morgan is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The conditions will be duly noticed, with the signatures
orboth parties annexed, and Barry Hall will be continued
open by the subscriber until other arrangements are per
reeled.
For sale, on the premises, 130 bhIA. choice winter ap
pies, if applied for Immedialety. JAS. E. K I LBOU R
sep 29—tf No 9, Market, and 74. Front st
B OOKBINDING.—M'CandIess4.
, -. - 1 - ''.. Johnson, Bookbinders and Paper
- 17-11 t: Rulers, B. W. corner of Wood and
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Fourth streets.are now prepared to ex
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Blank books ruled and hound to
any.given pattern nt the shortest notice.
N.. 8. Alt work done rc the above is warranted. (,;ep 10
WM. BIDDLE, Surgeon Dentiet, has returned to
his old stand, No. 107, Smithfield Street,
where he can be consulted any hour during the day,
on his profession. srp 10
ItIOEMOVAL. — George Armor. Merchant Tailor,
respectfully announces to his friends and pa.
4rons, that he has removed his establishment from his
old stand, in Third street, to the corner of Front and
diiraltbtield, in the basement story of the Monongahela
Clouse; where he Intends keeping on hand a general as.
sarti . nent Fashionable Goods, suitable for Ge n•
Cemen's wear.
He hopes, by close application, In merit a share of the
Dulness so liberally extended to him at his old stand.
N. B. Having made arrangements in New York and
Phlitidelphia, with the most Fashionable Tall Ors, for
the reception of Paris and London Fashions, customers
many rely on having their orders executed according to
the,litestiuyle. GEoRGE
amp' le
TARO .01Li—Thu Subscriber would most respectfully
11 . he public in genera that be has an article of
aLrd Oil ofa superior quality.manufactu red at the Ciricin
nrattoll Stanufactory,by R.W.Leek Co„which iswarran
ted to be equattothe.best Sperm. Oil, both for Light and
lleehla try .. This43ll is entirely free from any glutinous
altatter, smoke, or unpleasant odor, and it is as clear and
ntsishlte as spring water- Not a particle of crust is left
Mil the wick. The light Is pure and hrillant,
mad will last as long. Knot longer, than that from an
/equal quantity nf Sperm. Oil. The subscriber informs
41ke public that he has taken a place nearly opposite the
Postrinficumbere he will light up several different lamps
Stveii evening. and he would respectfully invite the in•
.batdtalifts'of Pittsburgh, Altegheny,nnd their vicinity, to
-call sod-judge for themselves, He feels confident they
atlll be convinced that the above statement is perfectly
ittarreet. Out of two hundred individuals who have tried
the Oil,there has not been a single fault found with - it •
The Lard Oncosts one third less than Sperm. He would
sestpeetfally solicit the early attention -of Dealers and ala.
ieldnistilo the above.
The (Mowing Churches are now using the Lard Oil :
iktoud Presbyterian Church, Pht+burg ly
Veit Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Pitt shut gh,
chat .Presbyterian Church, Allegheny City,
Assoc: fate Reformed Church, do.
~ ./111 the barrels are branded R. W. LEE 4. Co., Cincin•
'estir Okla.
We.thcandesigned, Captains of the Express Line of
Panketson the Pennsylvania Canal, have tried and are
using an artlete of Lard OH introduced here by Matthew
.C.Mdet..and manufactured by H. W. Lee 4- Co., at the
ziciachsuatii4/11Factory.
'Weliset cidilidtmt in asserting that the a"ove Is equal
do the but Sperm Oil; that it is entirely free from smoke
for say other' glutinous matter whatever; the light is ner
-(ectly pure.elear and brilliant. and will last as long, if not
dodger than - that from anew:tut quantity of Speirm. Oil,
diVehave hestilation in neon' me.niiing it to our friends
mad them'whoisse-Oil.
418 NET TRUST, Captain, Packet John Adams.
• VI W.141-LDEIHIAND, Captain, Packet join Jlaniock,
do latiti Madison,
JOHN THOMPIMSN, to. Pdtalturgli.
NIP 110.•
•
FOIL EIIALE.-4 61 k1 Kentucky tilegars, 80: wooden
bOwlorisortedsirsx,
,11111141osen11.10, 10 12, 1104 window rash.-
-2:40 Wawa of leit*r.and wrapplokpaper,
108 PlencePoPer nallgioil. harder, 4.e.
41,111) hoses meets. 21) keen Whfie lead.
:31) Wan and lbs. of Cotton
• 30bpsea 2d and 34 tlllldllY.or rAolar.
20da.ehlp hall and eora hroomr,;
60 paelysges family medicinal ,
MI of which will he, sold on saw—
or libt PM/WM and, 114Iiiols, OldoA
sir alltineurrentlwds notaainlien
rat 1011141 4 4 !inns, • 113i.A 1
- - -; - Agent tO44:10111441••
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REV. /ORE !MACE. D. D.
REV. ROBERT BRUCE. D. D.
REV. SANCEL WILLI 4 p6S, D
RI/17. JOIMPII
JLIESS
It!flE t=l
WM. C. FIER !V
M..C. EDEN, Ag,ent.
Pittsburgh, June 215t,1842
- lodating ;t 4 eirliw ,
*HPltirOn• 'PM! ,
l*ntim tbe
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lorgitifFl'Y OF TARGtl4l.4;—Tae next skianton of
-14 fristneolon
_ny .. lll 4ximinentm on ide im !lay o
OctoloceNw e 4-leroangeonlbet 4thor-Jeiribiltnoing. The
schools !Irate Uninenitiy, w tlt ltefr.;irespectiYe."_,g b rofes.
. . .
Isere, arrti . - -
J. A 4-kat Langunges:—Dr. Owner Flarrisott.
2. Meideen Lanz,aages.—Dr. Chitties Kraftsir.
3. Madhemaites.—Mr. Edward El. Courtenay.
4. Neforai Piiilol.oplly.--hir. Wm. B. Rogers.
5. Civll Eng;neering—the at:linter& which are di
vided between the Professors of Illathemattas and Nato
ral Philosophy.
. 6. Chemistry and Materia Medica.—Dr. John P. Em
met .
7. Medicine.—Dr. Henry Howar I.
g. Anatomy and Oureery.—Dr. James L. Cabell
9. Moral Philosophy.—Mr. George Tucker.
10. LaW.—Judge Henry St. Geo. Tucker.
In both Schools of Languages are also taught the liter
ature (4 the respective languages, and Ancient and
Modern History; in the School of Mathematics is inc'tt
ded mixed Mathematics; in that of Bosineering, Mineralo
gy and Gpology, in that of Moral Pfiilastophy, Belles Let
tres, Logic and Political EcoluMny, and in that of Law,
besides ititateipal Law in all fishenches, the Law of Na-
ture and ttl'Nations, the Sciencitif Government and Con
st itational Law.
'l'o he admitted into this institution the applicant must
be sixt eeij years 4 age; Ina the Faculty may dispense with
t his requisition in favor of one whose brother is a stu
dent.
Every :student is free to attend the schools °flits
choice; hat if lie be under tweutyone years of age, he
shall nitro(' al least three, unless authorized by his pa.
rent or gOardian, In writing, or by the-Faculty, for good
cause, in pttend a less number.
All students under the age of twenty-one years are re•
toned to hoard within the precincts.
By g resolution of the Faculty, M hilsters of the Gospel,
and young men preparing for the ministry, may attend
any oft heschouls of the University without the payment
or fees to 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,draffa4c., under his control, intended to defray
his expetises white at the University, or on his return.
I hence 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 hoard, a contingent fee
to cover fines and assessments, and to purchase the text
books, 4.6, he may want at the commencement. All
funds received by him trust be deposited
with tile Batton, who has charte of his disbursements;
and upon all deposites a charge of two per centum com
mission is authorized.
The act of the Legislature, prohibiting merchants and
others, under severe penalties. from crediting students,
wilt be strictly enforced. The license to contract debts,
which the Chairman of the Faculty is authorized to
grant, is Confined (except where the parent or guardln
shall otherwise. in writing. request), to cases of urge
necessity; , and these, it is hoped, that parents and guar.
dians will, as far as possible, prevent from arising, by the
timely supply of the requisite funds.
Religions services are performed at the University ev
ery - Sum* by the Chaplain, who is appointed In turn
from the font. principal denominations of the State.
The expenses of the session of nine months are as fol.
!ows•
Board, washing, lotigingand attendance, $llB
Rent of Dbrmitory, $.l; for half, if occupied by two,
Use of public rooms and matriculation fee,
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 75
Total exclusive °fetal hes, hooks and pocket money, S22R
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 $lOO, and for pocket money to $45.
WILLIS H C'CODLEY, Proctor and Patron U. of Va.
srp 10,
ABOON TO TIIE HUMAN R ACEI-0 Discover
whiat will destroy Life, and you are a great man.
Discover what will prolong Life, and the world will
call you Impostor."
"There are faculties, bodily and intellectual, within us,
with - which certain herbs have affinity, and over whioh
they have power."
Dr. R. Brandretit's External Remedy, or Liniment,
which, by its extraordinary powers, abstracts Pain or
Sorene,si thus Sprains. Stiff Sinews. White Swellings,
Rheumatic Pains, or Stiffness, Stiffness of the Joints,
Tumors, Unnatural Hardness. Sn i t Neck Sore Throat,
Croup. Contractions of the muscles, Scrofulous en•
largements. Tender Feet, and every description of
jury affecting the Exterior of the Human Frame, are
cured or greatly relieved by his never-to be svffiriently
extolled remedy.
tertrineevr..—The following letter from Major Gen
eral Sandford, as to the qualities of the External Reme
dy, speaks volumes
Dear Sir—Wil you oblige me with another bottle of
your ear client Liniment? It is certainly the best of the
kind I have ever seen. It has cured entirely my son's
knee, about which I was so itneasy,and I have found it
productive of immediate relief in several cases of eater
nal injury in my family. A few evenings since, my
youngest child was seized with a violent attack of Croup,
which was entirely removed in twenty minutes, by rub•
Bing her chest and throat freely with the External Rem.
edy. I think you ought to manufacture this Liniment
for general use, instead of confining;the use of it, as you
have heretofore ilJne, to your particular acquaintances.
Yours truly, C. W. SANDFORD.
DR. B. BRANDRETR.24I Broadway, N. Y.
For sale at 241 Broadway', New York, and at his
office ,No. 93 Wood street, Pittsburgh.. PI:ICE-50 cents
per bottle with directions. sep 10
VALITARLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE .
The subscriber offers for sale, at the present redu•
red rates, file greater part of his real estate, situate in
the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. •ia: Three of Ws
Crick Warehouses, nearly new, a (substantially WWI,
situate on .'Alarket street .between Second and Ft ont. em
bracing a front of about 54 feet by 60 deep. For sale en
lire, or separately to salt purchasers, and upon long ere('
its.
Also, a select building lot in Allegheny city, 64 feet in
breadth,bi upward of 350 feet in depth, having tvi o
fronts, one on the Pennsylvania canal awl the other on
Washingtemstreet.
A [so, the lot adjoining the above, 100 feet in brendtb
by nearly 350 feet in depth. including the large and pie
pant mansion house which I now occupy and nutbuild
I ngs.
Also, a Mt with two two story brick storehouse.. situ
ale on thecorrier of Market and Front streets, subject to
a moderate ground rent, and now occupied by Mr. Hoyt
as a groeery. ALEX. BRACK ENRI DOE.
sep 10
BARON VON HUTCH ELE't HERB P I
Thin rills are comvoged of hobs, which exert
a specific.s action upon the heart, give ittipuls, or
strength to the arterial system; the blood is quickened
and equalised do its circulation through all the vessels,
whet her of the skin, the pats situated interna Ily, 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 n Inictepod action of the absorbent•
and exhalent, nr discharging vessels. Any morbid action
which magi have taken place is corrected, all obstruc
tions are removed, the blond is purified. and the body
resumes ahealthful state. For Sale Wholesale and Re•
tail by R EdSFLLERS, Agent,
cep 10 No. 20 Wood st. below Second.
TO THOSE WHOSE OCCUPATIONS TEND TO
PRODUCE OR AGGRAVATE DISEASE.—Titis
class of individnalsis very numerous. They are those
who work in an unhealthy atmosphere. Printers. work
men In feather stores, stonecutters, bakers, while lead
manufacturers, are all more. erl6SSAubject to disease ac•
cording to the strength of their constitution. The only
'method to prevent disease, is the occasional ow of a •
medicine Which abstracts from the circulation all delete-
Mus huniors;and expels them by the bowels. Tonics
any form are injurious, as they only -.et off the evil
yto makeit more fatal. The use of irandretit's Pills
wilt inssie health, because they take all impure matter
out of tlt blood; and the body is not weakened but
strengtne'ned by their operation; for these valuable Pills
do not force ? but they assist nature, and are not opposed,
hut harinOnise with her.
Sold at Dc.Hrandreth't Office, No. 98 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. Price 35 cents
per box, with fall directions.
,
' MARK—TiIe - only - place In Pittsburgh whore the
GENUINE Plasma be obtamed,is the Doctor's 4WD Of-
Ace, N 0.98 Wood street. - • sep IQ
D R. l r til i st i t A ali rd itt E e V sero N e B d . y B 1 843 tarpr Ell : 4 v G ed " hit ar nd P as ;
when thtintgot past recovery, from convulsions. As' soon
as the Sprttp is rubbed on the gums, the child will sect v.-
er. Title it:reparation is,so innoeent, se efficitehnts, and so
plearainei tlot nochild TM refusetto let Its gyms bospb .
bed with! It.; ilheuinfantsare at the age of tofu imam
'" nb of teeth battle f th
tho' there is appeantnee, one ,o e
SlTOPeteld he used to open Ole Pores. Patents ahouldi
r ever ba wl iumtthe syrup in- the nursery where there'
are young children, fur if a child*itluto in the night Mgt
latin,in Om gtont,,theSyriap immediniety gives: mute, by
41104114bitfottrelb pnd heatingffirti*Kfbere b /P r e ve m t-,
0 1
101:01) ittOSts. Fgareiti,.:_tv.. Fillitioto-lkibolofilo 4tot-
IS* •-.. - -a t a - - . 1 - - RI EL 4131,4W-1: 4 O lA* t -
' nett - "1 --, pc4l),.Wmod iiifeitighwSee**'
NEW YORK, Feb. 9, 1842
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Antnattll anantloatillrflikta -1140,113. T as
RIPIJAIIIINJOILANDePtra PILLS. -
IKlP.Thitaiegetaldertldrinlidar - h ii iMa rwmeTodsttin.
has vas iturap,sidttruhedhitelyitays theftlettier txa
saxstrotrateleriss, latheimdleanf thase wheie - pirwiers of ,
life are notalready. exhausted. Where bionea meow
can avail, there scarcely is eny cotapiaint,or form of
sickness,thatthe Mumma Pilau .do_ nut niters arid'
generally cure. Although these pills proddee a views
erviser,thai effect :snot to prostrate the body, =with,
other medicinesi bat the frame is Invigorated by the re
moval of the cause of weakness, the morbid, the vitiated
humors from theblood.
Harnittris is themselves, they merely
AssurrNieruna
to,throw out the occasion of sickness from the bOdy.
rind they require no alteratitan le imdiet or clothing.
In fact. the human body lsbetiet able to sustain with
out injury:, the inclemency of the weather, whiltillited4l
the influence of this infection.destroying,rarease eradica
ling Medicine than at any other lime.
The importance of Brandreth's Pills for seamen and
travelers Is, therefore,self evident.
By the timely use callus Medicine bow much anxiety
and sickness, might we not prevent. Cold, Milieus of
feetions, Typhus, Scarlet end fevers of all kinds, would
ber'unknowel But where sickness dots exist, let no
time be lost, let the BRANDRETIPS PILLS he at once
sent for, that the Remedy may be tippled, without flu
ther loss of tin e.—To as Bettlatiszatrn—
That Bra ndreth's Pills have stood a seven years' tat
in the United States.
That they are a vegetable and innocent medicine, yet
all powerful for the removal of disease, whether chronic
recent; infectious or otherwise.
That they purify 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 bare ligament and bone, and where,
to all appearance, no human means could save life, have
patients by the use of therm pills, been restored to good
health; the devouring disease having been completely
eradicated.
That each of the genuine has upon it TIM= coeratorrr
LABELS
That each label has two signatures of Dr. Benjamin
Brandreth upon it.
That there must be upon each box three signatures,
Outs:
B. BRANDHICTII, M. D
A nd three signatnres,
BYNJAMIN BRAADRILTII
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 he promoted by art when nature
does not do the business itself. On this account. an
ill timed serupulousnessabout the weakness - Of the body
is of had consequences; for it is that which seems chiefly
to ma ke evacuat ions necessary, which nature attempts
after the humors are fit to he expelled but Is net able to
accomplish for the most part in these diseases; and I can
affirm, that I have given a purge when the pulse has been
so low that it could hardly be felf and the debility ex.
'refine, yet both one and the (titer have been restored by
it." The good effect to be derived from the Brandreth
Pills have to be experienced to be fully believed. By
their timely use neither the scarlet, the typhus fever or
sn.all pox would ever assume their malignant form.
To a ppreciate to :he full extent ,the incalculable bene
fits of BRAM/RCM'S PILLS. they must be used when
the First Symptoms of Disease present themselves. Ore
dose then, and their good effects will he felt throughout
the attack—lT Is TAXING THE NI-IN TIMM 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, wilt say :inviting 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 benefited by so
doing. 1 am respectful!y,
the public's servant,
B. BRANDRETB, M. D
241 Broadway, New York:
THE COUNTERFEIT'S DEATH BLOW.
The public w1:1 please observe that no Brandreth Pills
are genuine unless the box has three labels upon It,
each containing a fac similie signature of my hand
writing thus—B. Brandreth. These labels ar.t engra•
ved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an ex
pense of several thousand dollars. Remember] the top
—the side—and the bottom.
Ent red according to act of Congress in the year 1841,
by Bet gamin Brandreth, in the Clerk's Office in the Dig.
tjlct Court of the Sot them District of New York.
Dr. B. Brandreth's own office. No. 98. Wood Street,
Pittsburgh. Only plr.ce. in Pittsburgh whele the genuine
Pills can be obtained. Each Agent who Belts the true
Erandreth Pill, has an engraved certificate of Agency
renewed every twelve months, and his entered into bonds
of 8500 to sell none other Pills than those received from
Dr. B. or his special General Agent. Mark, the certifi
cate is all engraved except llie 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 ED
graved thereon. Purchaser. see Mat the engraving of
the labels on the certificate correspond with those on the
box.
The following are Dr. Renjamin Brandreth's Agentb
(or the sale of his VegetaMe Universal Pills, in A Ileghe
ny runty, Pa., who are supplied with the new labelled .
boxes.
Price 25 cents with directions.
Principal Office, No. 98, Wood Street, Pittsbur
Allegheny, Mr. Jose GLAss.
McKeesport, H. ROWLAND.
Noblestown, Joni JoussoN.
Stewart!Town, CHESSMAN it SPAULDING
ALEXANDER ASDALIC CiintOf•
SEWARD THOMPSON, Wilkinsburgh.
GEORGE PORTER, Fairview.
ROBERT SErrrit PORTER, TarEntfim.
Elizabethtown, C. P. DiEnL.
East Liberty. DANIEL NEGLEY.
PRESSLEY lawns, Pleasant Hill.
DAVID R. CooN—Plumb township.
Was. 0. HoterEtt— Allen's Mitt. [sep 10
PILES cured by the t.se of Dr. Harlich'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 acquaintance with 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 hpr physician considered her case so complicated,
that The very seldom prescribed medicine for her. Through
my persuasion, she commenced using your Pills, and was
perfectly cured. Yours, tc. JAMES B. KIRBY
October 3, 1840. Chamber:dm, Pa.
ErOffice and General Depot, No. 19. North Eighth
Street, Philadelphia. And by Pummel Frew, corner of
Liberty and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. sepslo
INTERESTING CURE perforated byDr,Sssayne's
INC"I
Compound Syrup of Proms, Virgitrionts,*r Wild Cker
ry. Having made use of this invaluable Syrup in my family,
which entirely cared my child. The symptom were
wheezing and choking of phlegm, difficulty of breathing,
attended with constant cough, spasms, convulsions. kc,-
of which I had given opal! tropes of its recovery until I
was advised to make trial of this invaluable medicine.
After seeing the effects it bad upon my child, and con
cluding to make the same trial upon myself, which en
tirely relieved me ofa cough that I was aMicted with for
many years. Any person wishing to see me can coil at
my house in Beach Street, above the Market, Kensington.
J. Witcoz.
DR. MAYNE'S SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY
We call the attention of the public to the numerous
certificates which have been In circulation in our paper
and seine others of this teity, highly recommending . Dr.
SWAYNVII Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.—We.bave
seen the original certificates, and have no doubt but they
come from truly grateful hearts, expressive of the benefits
which they have received from tLat valuable compound.
We have acquaintance! who have frequently used the
above medicine, who can speak with confidence of its
virtues.—Saturday CArrnicle.
FiLLow Crrizzets:.—With sincerity I would advise
you, one and all, both flick and well, always to have a
bottle of Dr. SWAltlfell poll:pound Syrup of Wild Cherry
in your house—it Is invaluable in cases of emergency,
such as Spitting of Blood; Asthma, attach, of violent
Coughing, which Is often the cause of spitting of bloon,
Violent Nervous AEl:lons, which occasionally come
from fright, and varl us other causes, producing great
alarm, sodden ,colds from improper exposure. which
are often iet con Act an alarming extent, for want of
means being ready at band;—And at I have used Dr.
Swarms's Componmi tlytep of Wild Cherry repeatedly
in my funny, and always with marked sauces--I can
reeconneed it with etiolidence..as being one of the test
family' ausdkinte Alrhdeli has: ever teen offered to the
publittairdelt eke/wide.
Sold by Was. Thorn, Wholevale*.lletall, 404-agent
for Pittsburgh. N 0.53 Market Street. seP 10'
Iftraboted flublorr-lbespeetfaHy
W daformi IHa Moeda Isad the , pahlie gotairat
that babas coataittraed bothatorat SW 11' Market street; ;
second door lbeit titofeArtrior of Prost; wherettehlyea by
atrlerbdteotioa to
. 11,400,10 isortta "ea*" *ire ,
1 171 11 ‘ 1 1C- l iriaPiattab - habit* ittgliiiiirbcsi — lteirtiOiartlo.l
4e. ." 4 /C011: 116 $0
4? 40
CAltDafileifilke LadietaetvelllMlNEßT—Slas,
terisrellally to inktrin the Ladle*
"hit vhe has; arrlied
•teterßell‘ I with a hwintifut almartment of Minna ,
rtiotthe newest:style. Her connexion there will at all
times . enahlatierto Introduce the latest fashion and should
the Ladies honor her with,* share oft heir patronage, she
pledges herself to keep .everything of the most stylish
description, and pay strict attention to economy.
It is with confidence Airs. T. recommends her French
and London made Corsets; also her splendid assortment
ofEmbroidery., which is superior to anything yet intro.
dam! in this country: it includes Baby Linen, Connoi•
sears; Orientals, Capes a la Cardinal. Demi, ditto. Ber_
thee for Evening Costume. Collars Cuffs, Pocket Hand
kerchiefs, Morning and Night Caps. 4-e., which wilt be
-ready for their approbation on the 9th of October next.
Mre. T. is waiting the arrival of her Bonnets from
Europe, at No. 2 Ferry street, between Liberty and
Fourth streets.
Sept.
==!!!1!I
iti AGRAW 4. HAMILTON, Attorneys at Law, have
.1,1 removed their Office to the residence of H.S. Ma.
yaw, on Fourth Et, two doors above Smithfield. sep 10
-
C °F'
Street, N
t W .Be it ho ß e E in H OWITooS
Wood
WAREHOUSE—No,
Smithfield
a:::
Two doors from the corner of Wood sheet. Con.
assortment
d en d i
ones, with Cloth: Mahogany, Cherry, Black
, . Walnut, Poplar, and Pine Co ffi ns.
_ s c i o n o F t F ly m o s n , h o a f n e d ve a r n y ass sizt or
"oferlioOptiroena;dcyovmearedde
A LSG, Plates neatly engraved; Hearses and Carriages
tarnished; Graves procured; and all services rendered
that friends may requite.
A credit given in all cases, either of colt ns or carriages,
requested. HENRY BEA It ES, Undertaker.
seplo
175 WILE. WHITE LIME, a superior ;Willa, for
sale by J. G. - A. Gr)RDON,
sap 13 N 0.12 Water stresi.
VA I.IETY. Just received from New York, 3000
Temperance Alinanacs for 1843; 5000 copies of the
Journa', of the American Temperance Union and Youth's
Temperance Advocate for September. Also, 2000 Chris
tian A Imanacs, and a good assortment of Loomis's M aga
zme and PlttsbuJgh. arid the Franklin Magazine and Corn.
mon Almanacs for 1'143; by the gross, dozen or eineie;
250 copies of Grant's New Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bu
sinetorDirctory and Strangers Guide, for 6r. 'cents. Also,
Cottage. Fhmily, School and Pocket Bib es and Testa.
merits, David's lisalms; Methodist and Temperance Hymn
Books; the beauties of Harmony, Introduction to Sacred
Music: Mason's Harp with round and parent notes; Chri.d.
HarNand almost all kinds of School Book=; Gun 's Do•
mestic 31edlcine; Day Books and Lethters; tVriiiug, Let•
ter, and Wrapping Paper; bine black, and red ink, by the
gross, dozen,or bottle; steel pens, quills, sin les. pencils and
wafers;Cyclopedia of History. We:ecru Pitat, and a coil.
siderahle variety of Booksand Stationery, for sale on ac••
commodat ing terms for cash or country pr•iduce,
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant,
sep '2 No. 9, Fifth street.
J. K. MOORHEAD. O. S. WARNER. J: PAINTER.
UNION COTTON FACTORY, A Ileghe y City, at the
end of the upper bridge. The subscribers having
commenced the manufacture of Count' Yarns, Stocking
Yara,Cot ton Twine, Candlewick, Carpet Chain, Batting,
ke.,atici are prepared tc fill orders at the shortest notice.
Having selected the latest and most improved machi
nery,and employed the manager who has attended to the
Hoer Fecrorty for the last five years, they are manufactu
ring a superior article.
Cotton Warps made to order,
Orders through the Pittsburgh Post Ofil,te, or left at the
store of J 4- C. Painter 4- Co., Liberty street; or Logan
4- Kennedy, Wood street; will meet with prompt at ten -
lion . Address—J. K. RI 001ILIE A D
sep 12-1 y
fro FEMALES.—'There is a large Mast, of Females in
1. this City who from their continued sitting, to which
their occuptllons oblige t hem,are affect ed 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; ru inb I ing iu the bow.
els, sometimes a sense of en Mora tion , especially after
meals when any exertion is used, as going on ickly up
stairs; tempre fickle; these.aresymptoms which yield al
once to a few doses of the Prandreth Pills The occa.
Mona! use of this medicine would save a deal of trouble
and years of suffering. One, or two, or even three of
the Brandreth Pills Just before dinner, a re of en found
highly beneficial; many use them very adoantageously in
this way; they aid and assist digest ion, reit nre the bowels
to a proper condition, enliven the spirits, impart clear
nests to the complexion, purify the blood, and promote a
general feeling of health and happiness.
Sold at Dr. 11-atireth's Office. No. 9$ Wood street,
Pittsburgh—Price 25 cenu per box, with full directions.
MARK—The only place In Pittsburgh, where the
GENUINE Pills can be obtained, Is the Doctor's own Of
fice.No 98 Wood street. srp 10
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS! SURGICAL. IN
STRUM ENTS!— 7'. McCarthy, Cutler and Surgical
Instrument Maker, Third street, nearly opposite the
Post Office, Pittsburgh
(SIGN OP THE GOLDEN SHEARS.)
Physicians. Dentists and Druggists can have their in
marlehy 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 solictled.
N. B. Allartlcles warranted of thelteu quality. and
jobbing done as usual P 10
LIVER COMPLAINT.—'Phis disease often terml--
natesin another of a more serious nature, if pro.
per remedies are not restorted to in time. In all forms
of this disease, Dr. Darlich's Compound Strengthettins
and German Aperient Pills, will perform a perfect cure
—first. by cleansing the stomach and bowels, thus remo
ving all diseases from the Liver, by the use of the Ger.
man Aperient Nils, after which he Compound St rengt 'l
etting Pills are taken to give strength and tone to those
tender organs which require such treatment only to effect
a permament cure. Three Pills are newly put up in
small packavee, with full directions. Por sale at No. 19
North Eight SI reet, Philadelphia. Also, far sn'e by Sam
uel Frew corner of Wood and Liberty Ms., Pittsburgh Pa.
sep 10
A LLEN KRAMER, Ezchange Broker, No. 46, Cor
-11 'ter of Wood and Third Streets. Pittsburgh Po.—
Gold, Silver, and Solvent Rank notes, hoae'heand sold.
Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Etrel.9,
notes and bills, collected.
PittsburgA,Pa, Wm. Bell k Co., John D. Davis, F
Lorenz,J. Painterk CO., Joseph Woodwell, James May
Philadelphia, Alexander Bronson 4- Co., John D. Brown
4- Co. Cincinnati, 0., Jnmes M'Candlees. St. Louis,
.Me., J. R. M'Donald. Louisville, W. H. Pope, Esq.
Pres't Bank Ky. sep 10
REMOVAL.—The undersigned begs cave to inform
the public, that he has removed from his old stand,
,to the corner of Penn and St. Clair sts.,l6fmositethe Ex
_change Hotel, where he has fitted up a large.Pta.No FORTE
WANK Room, and now offers for sale the most splendid
assortment of PIANOS ever offered in this market.
His pianos consist of different pattern., of superior
Rose Wood and Mahogany, beautifully finished and mo
deled,andeonstrueted throughout of the very beat ma
terlals,which,for durability, and quality of tone, as well
as touch, he warrants to be superior to any ever seen
here.
•As he baseebtmed his manufactory, and made arrange.
meats to supply the increasing demand for this instru•
ment, he respectfully requests those intending to par.
chase to call and examine his assortment before purcha•
slug elsewhere, as he is determined to sell LOWER, for
cash, than any other establishment east or west of the
mountains. F. BLUME,
Corner of Pena and St. Clair streets,
Ben 10 Oppoalle the Exchange Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa
WARRANTED GENIIINE.--Dr. William
• • EVBIIOB Camomile Pills.
Canztvica.ves.—Letter.from the Hon. Ab'lt'm M'Clel
lan,Sullivait County, East Tennessee, Meinberof Congress.
Wssatmyron, J 1 ly 3d, 1838.
1114-..131pce I have been in this city I have used some of
your Dytipepile medicine with Infinite bet edt and antis
factiori,.ind believe it to ben most valuable remedy. One
'of my-ktinsti tnents, Dr. A. Carden, of Catnpbell county,
Tentiessielk wrote to me to send him sow. which I did,
and lid bas mployed it very suceessfally in his practice,
and trayeit fis invaluable. M r. Johnson, your agent at
this place;• thinks you would probably like an agent in
Tennessee'. If no, I would recommend D. A Carden, as
a proper person to officiate for the sale of your celebrated
medicine. Should you commission him be is willing to
let for you: You can send the medicine by water to the
care of Robert King 4. Sons. Knoxville county.Tenues.
see, or by land to Graham 4 Souston, Tazewell, East
1 s miles =I have no'doubt but if you ::bad agents in
' 1 1 4itirMzolluties IP East Tenneesee,4 xis:v. deal.of mail
linewatold.,.be Add.: I am going to takes ime of It home
1 for wy Awn min..,and that of my fries is. and should
1 likododismr fronrYou whether you smith like an Agent
ai Elistitiohle,guilhran County. East Teem - ;e:I can get
geese of Abe - merchants to set foryott as; iveitear there.
.1 .., ,Vpossintsgsgaially,_._-• ~
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CEIMEIECI
-Finn TllOO, 1.10,14 CHESTS, „IthunsfOlachiiii 4y
Jiplat Siztk street, a114v4
etreet,loittakarek:
Pittsburg,h, Julie 18, 1839
Mr. loan D£NNING:—Dear Sir--Having been present,
yesterday, at the experiment which you were pleased to
make, in the presence of a number of our businew men,
of the safety of lour IRON CII C,ST4I, in case of fire, it
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 30 inches high, by
about In or 20 inches in breadth and depth, and was pla
ced on a block of wood about a foot In thlcknesiwo 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 I hem---a large quantity of light pate wood [slabs
from an adjoining Saw Milt,) was then placed around
and above It, and the fire kindled on the windward aide,
' so as to drive the flame against the hack part of the chest,
The fire was kept up about three quarters of an hour,
until you hail gone among the spectators and received
front them their universal answer that the test was
sufficient. The chest was then drawn out of the fire,
and coolei . , and opened, and examined. The contents
were all safe, and the only injury done was to the back
of one book which appeared to be a little charred. From
what I witnessed, I think that these chests are ilesery
leg of confidence, as a tfurillog, perhaps, t he hest security
40 Merchants for their hooks mind papers, which they ran
have without Minding large, thick, and expensive vaunts.
I would consider them a bet ter sectrity than many vaults
which I have seen bad' . Your friend,
S IJEI.
'e concur in the ahoV. , Flatemen , , having been prey
Qent when the chest waf,
J. H. Shocnberger,
W. Al. Cooper,
Paintcr
J. 1 aughlin
R. -Miller, Jr. C L...firm,trovr
Thomas Craig, S. G. D. Howard,
Extract of a Letter from Pugh q• Aloord, dated Gin
ciiiiiati,29th Mari h,1342-
.1. Denning, Pittsburgh, Pa. Reapecteil Friend: We
have the sal iefaei Inn In slate as the I.eel 'rerommendal ion
we can eive of the Wilily of your Iron safes, I hat we
ve one of them which was in an eiposed sitnation in
our count ine room, at the time of the fire, on the risorn
ing of the lOt It inst. which consumed our Pot k House to.
goiter with a la ran portion of the meal, lard, which
it rontnined; —and that nur books and papers which were
in the Safe, were entirely uninjuied, and were taken
front it after Ihe fire; without ever tiring discolored.
1 ou r-, ,tc
Extract of a Letter from Slater 4 I.lB4brael. - , dated St.
Loai.r, Feb. 24th, 1 841 .
mIL . DENNING, Deer Sir: One of your second size chrsts
was burned a few days atlo, in a leather store—if pre.
served its contents. Respect fully yours,
so 10 SI,ATER 4. HOLBROOK.
LI VER COM PLA INT cured by the use of Dr. 'Hai'.
itch's compound Strengthening and Aperient Pills.
Mr. Wm. Richards, of Pittsburgh, Pa„ entitely cured of
the above distressing diseaze his symptoms were pain
and weight in the left side, less of appetite, vomiting, acid
eructations, a distension of the stomach. sick head-ache,
furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, (Hirt
cu It yof breathing. disturbed rest, attended w ill; a c ou g h,
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. Darlich's Medicine, which terruitia.
led in effecting a pe-feet cure.
Principal Office. 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia.
For sale in Pittsburgh by Samuel Frew, corner of Liber
ly and Wood streets. sep 10
Cincinnati, February 15, 1840
Dr. SW &YNZ—Dear ir:— Permit me to take thetiberty
of writing to you at this time to express my apprc,hat ion,
and to recommend to the attention of heads of families
and others your invaluable medicine—the Compound
,4 Y rap of Prunus V trginiann, or Wild Cherry Bark. In
my travels M . late I have seen in a veal many Instances
lie wonderful effects of your medicine in relieving chil
dren of very obstinate complaints, such as Coughing.
Wheezing, Chunlorig of Miley.), Asthmatic attacks. 4-c.
4-e. I should not have written this letter, however, at
present, alt notion I have rt,.t it my ditty to add my testi
many to it for sonic time, had it not been for a late in.
stance where the medicine above alluded to was instill
mental in restoring to perfect health an "only child,"
whose case was almost hopeless, in a family of my tic.
quaintance. i•I thank Heaven," said the (hinting moth.
er, ‘imy child is saved Croat 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
ild Cherry is the most valuable medicine in this or any
other Country. I ant certain t t ave witnessed more than
one hundred canes where it has been attended with corn.
plete slicvens. I am using it myself in an obstinate at.
tar It of Bronchitis, in which it proved effectual in a ex
eeedingly short lime. considering the severity or the case.
ran recomend it in the fattest confidence of its superior
virtues; I would advise that no family should he without
it; it is very pleasant and always beneficial—worth
doithle and often urn listen its price. The public are as
Allred there Is on quackery about it. B. JACKSON, D. D.
Formerly Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church,
N. Y.
Scott by WIN. THORN. wholesale ,s• retail, only agent
for Pittsburgh. No. $3, Market street. sep 10
INIVERezITY OP VIRGINIA—MEDICAL DE.
P A RTM ENT.—The roan of instruction in this de.
[moment of the Universitylpresenis peculiarities not to he
found in no oilier School of Medicine in thelUnion. The
Lectures commence on the first pr October, and termi
nate on the 4th of Slily ensuing.
Owing to the length of the seselon, which embraces a
period offline months, t hree Professors are enabled to
perform all the duties which in other medical institutions
are usually assigned to six; and the students are seldnin
required to attend more than two !eclat es on the same
day. By t his arrangement, the students' have an oppor
tautly of being well groaned in Anatomy, Physiology,
and other elementary branches of Medical Science, be
fore they investigate tit dr 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 lert ure,or on portions of approved text hooks. It
is apparent, that the plait, of .which the outlines have
been briefly stated, isone which allows the student to
commence 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.
Any person of approved moral conduct may offer an a
candidate, and receive the degree of M. D., without ref
ercnce to the time he has been engaged in the study of
medicine or of joining the school, provided he undergoes
in a satisfactory manner the 'various examinations pre
scribed by the enactmen e.
The Professors are:
John P. Emmet, M. D., Professor of .Chemistry, Phar
macy and Materia bled lea.
Henry llow_ard. M. D., Professor of Pathology and
Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics and Medical jurispru
dence.
James L. Cahell, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, P hysi.
°logy and Surgery. WILLIS H. WOODLEY, Proctor.
rep 10 •
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Harrisburg h , A arum 241h,1842.
SALE OF THECA NALS AND ItAIL ROADS RE.
LONGING I'o THE STATE.—Noilcc Is hereby gi.
ven that in pursuance of the seventeenth, eighteenth,
nineteenth and twentieth Sections of the Act of Assembly
passed the 27th day of July, 1842, proposals wilt be recei
ved at the State Department until the last:day of Navetn
her nest, for the sale of all and eacti:kif the Canals and
Rail Roads belonging to the Commoniweatth, for which
State.Stoct.at par value, will be retehred payinent.
Eachrindividual or Company Is redubed, specifically, to
state. the partieular line oteariat or:tßaif Rtne :which
they desire to *treble/se, the ainimatfetf. their - respective
bids therefor, the &lima and surnamesOf ultedneerned
the offer, together Wit:titbit/ Place - or; gegetiot residence,
In order that the canto may beiiiid belbee the' neat Legia*
The proposals mast besealed up: sad diretted to the
Secret'!" ofComukinsieattlitilthitslildOriertient on the
*ant - 4 1 0.4.41 1 0. - .4! . fficte • AiXit 4l - Of •
,14P rZ BY Mb;
Art,.1 1 4 1113 0 011 ..-_ ; -
• ,•,..fteteligt#4o-POINNIMRP - .
• ;
} 'VANS' PATENT
.14,11 , The Explorin of &mitt
' T RAVELERS TAKE KM
provided with the Safetyg,
bills printed with a figure of the:
NI you are not deceived hr mi
gents stating their boots to he
Gunrd, when they are rot rise, ‘ "
The following is a list of bosh
ty Guard at the NW': of Entitle
first on the list [save the improrec
apparai .1. it is impossible for anti
SAVANNA, FOR.
RAR rPAN, 114
NIAGARA,
ORLEANS, )E
CANTON,
LADY OF LYONS, cA
VALLEY FORG!', IND!
FORT PITT, GAL
BREAKWATER, QuE . ,
EX PI! ESS MAIL, lIUKE t
ALPS,
CASPIAN, End •
IDA,
WEST WIND,
M A QU ETTE, to
TALL EYRAND, PEN
PANAMA, R •
CICERO, AR.
SARAH ANN,
NA R RAG A NSETT, S \
AMARANTH, OR
MUNGO PARK, 01111,
NEPTUNE, CEO
ADELAIDE:, J II
NORTH BEND, GA 1
MARIETTA, M
The traveling community are
before obey matte a choice of a laa
and see whether it would not to
and.security In choose a Safety C.
passage and freight, in preference to
against esolosion_o_and that t h ey
that this Invention has the utopia
fifty steam engine builders—gentle
it is to understand the sulject, and
interested—besides a number of yen
le gent len en and of hers—all of nil,
my other, No 10. Water street, who
pleasure at all times to exhibit my
who will lake the trouble to call.
sep 10 CA DVi'A
Robt Bell,
R. Cordell,
A. Jr. 11oye
.1. 11'. Ile yl.
PUCII g• AL VORD
PAPER%VAR EtlOUSE.—Hanna
ftlanufacturers,Steutienville,o'.
I unity of tnakinz known to the pit.
opened a paper warehouse in rilisim
No. lOC three doors south of Fink
their paper; where they will keep ro
zeticra I supply of paper, roo,i , linn of
print its . letter, tea and wall paper, r.
and fullers hoards.
- Ia connection with wl.irh ihey will
of blank hooks and Frio)", hooks
Likewise, an posit, as.sorl alenl of •
All of whirl) will he sold lOW for rash,'
rags anti lan tiers' -r In pa.
Orders addressed in Owing/ Sti , iilind
Agent in rilishur.ll. H. K. Reynolds, la
size or quaiiiy o r pap eToWis‘NnomiVri
El. K. Reynolds is luny PTA . Mnita
contracts In the nianageinelituiNi
FLAX SEED WAN7'ED.—W
cask or goods, a quantity of Flat
Almost all kinds of Country Product
for rash or goods at HARRIS'S Inf
nep 21—if Commission S.'arrl,
JOHN HART, Commission Nen
duce and American. .Vanufaci
REFER T0.11,n.
.11,n. Grier, Esq., P,t burgh.
Aaron Hurl, ‘•
J :MIRA C lehran of "
Jno. D. Davis,
M'Vay k Hanna,
Avery, Ouilen 4- Co.
Jur). Woodbourne, eco.,sladison
VALUABLE FARM FOR SAt.
Farm on which I live, in WO
Brarldooksfield, coniaininr, one hunk
acres; about 70 acres of which is clear
well timbered. There are upon At t.
and a barn 63 feet by 34; an apple ore
Also, about seventy acres of coal. TS
lie equal to that of any upland bars
Terms made known on application lot
in the premises. WILLIAM WA,
WILLIAM C. WALL, Ptak •
and Pleture Frame .ya '-
Fourth Street Pittaloogh.—Canvu
.te., for Artists, always on hand.
promptly framed to order. Belo'
est notice.
Particular attention pawl to
ery description.
Persons fitting to Steam Boats or
theiradvantage to call.
WHITE LEet D.—The suhscrit
to furnish painters, and oast ,
.chase pure White Lead made of the
ranted equal, if not superior to any
A It older,: addressed to Dunlap S' do
4- co , slo.llo second street, Penthett
attended to.
Sept lO
&DIES FASHIONABLE SHOE
Fifth St., one doorfr ost Old sari
The Subscriber respecting lidos;
Pittsburgh and vicinity that be trt
tailing Shoes of his own manufacture . '
Where he will keep constantly on
ment of all kinds of ladles, misses i
and shoes, of the hest quality• phid
ces to suit the times He will 04
kinds of fancy work—Ruh an stile
slippers, colored gaiters, and battle' ,
children's ellsiers, silk gaiters, /IT.,
will be made at the shortest notice.
ner. Ladies will please call and est
as the subscriber feels confident tint
any article in his line they may aset
set/ 10
P. S. Don't Corset the plate—ho• l '
door from Harris's Intelligence 0
from Market Street.
AVILLIAM DIGBY having taint
business of Mawr 4 Ho
Liberty street and 42 Market street,
thanks to the numerous friends sod
firm, for the very liberal support
tended to him, in connection with
wishes to awn re them that every et
merit the cont inuation of the gime
pectfully Invite their attention to P
Clothing , ,which he intends selling m,
than bee been ever offered , beiel lk
the whole of the stock of the Welke
Ole:2rd as he intends to confine
cash business, he feels confident It
gerPetwhisstock, either in cheap' -
nem of workmanship.
Please to take noticet hat every,
lured in Pittsburgh.
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