Daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1842-1843, November 11, 1842, Image 3

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    A *-. QUartdrifltist
nip otr
Con ins
,st
tion w ill be held at th e 11101 of theof ;
oci üb pa erny, Fourth street.oublionday
.
A full Attendance ufthe tnellijletr
as businebe ofimportanee will b:
e . h a
meeting. . -DAVID (',ll,
nov I 1-3 t • -
BOO* Abu t aro ,
PRINTING- op'
N W. Corner of w ood
T.. proprietor= of the Moulins p
•rto ANETINI.CTUBCa respecir mly
int !,
and ttte pal rons of those Palets, that 1 2 1
nd chosen assortment of
grariralll3ll 911DVII,
A.:iv LI) A-11 aggiTßaktl
Necessary to a Job Printing °Mee, Ind
pared to execute
LET TER . .PRESS Pg
OF EVERY DESCRIPTI
Bilis of Ladiug, 1
Bill Heeds,
Wank Checks,
Kooks.
Pamphlets
handbills,
RIL Mobs of IR
Stage, Steamboat, and Canal Bout
priate Nts,
l'~iiled on lie shortest notice and mat
We respec.fully ask the patroinigesi'.
e public in general in this bran-nor%
Pittsburgh, Sep:. 39; 1842. PIIILLII,I
%ttrtion apt
C 23 RAJA EA9 APCTION.-_y`
man', Auclion ROOllllB No- Ho It'
11 . :N.V. 14 1842, al 2 o'clock P. it,
CARRIAGE AND DARN::
which may he s een at any time before •
towinA
I. A. By
nos, 11-3 t
ItA. BAUSNI AN Auctioneer will
„ every day this week until dieiwei
nowt extensive and valuable lot of &lip
DRY GOODS ever °tiered al Audits
which have just been rereived f rom
inn pr ering mote thou 100 Pectages:
Nest of Etiuland Cloths, 50 RaleB44
Beaver and Pilot, do 109 doz. Rob
ain arid Cassimeres. 250 pierce
I .ne I , tipertine Sattinetta, 200 doz. Colt ri .
Prtritell ish Aterinoes, 300
rlet Yellow Flannels, 1000 "
V hit, ~ i 1 Green, do 30 Cues Resf
iv ;we 4. Cord. Doeskins, Hosiery aed
Cambric k Parr Muslins,
Pleorli'd.Slor logs.
4 do Sloteltils,
,;(01111 CZ i 11 a 11:1111S.
%N' it.. a vreat many other aaticlei v
1111111:1
0:0r-Sale every day at 10 and 2 o'clock,
early ca, Light natil further notict.•
Nov —t f
W I a•r INSTITUTE
F . FT II COURSE OF LE...i!
71111}1 l'unltto Ire MI Lectures of the
for the Fourth Course.respectfulya
ihot I hey have made arraugementi
the Lectures ou Thursday evening,
Lectors el los course will be exclusiveh
The Committee, desirous of roaki.wg the'
.r e I ni , ,Tute a favorite resoriof thelo
inre aod : 4 4 ,t.nrP, as well as the , fteidtkinatt
11 , 1.0., (0 procuring poputtir and late
1. , 11,, and a I/1 ORII
1,1
et two we -kg a Psi of
11 11-1 tic 4, is offered.
%it M. B. sC
JO`N 134
n LS, — 7 ' h , " slll, sr A ber Rns been a .
g g ILr !nr •;,:r. 61 Sum. Cohen 4- don's t
r I
• ;,,41:,,.d d temper
inn I h , • v.ir!Ull , qualities will be kept
"
fiooli•eilerq. Si al loners attil "titers, wile
t air I,e supplied with limy crap
1:-.AAC HARRIS, Aet. 4- cum.
FA KNI FOR SALE.:
Ofered at public sale, oa
1.2 11 day of December next
N. NI.. nn fa-y , e,a3.5 . , the farm lately bet ,
situal , rl iti Upper St. Clair, Al.
on the u'd Washington Sage Road 6. mi.'
from Pillstdlrgli, ronlaining, about 115 at
ono:I. nn tvli!rli is a large coin:maim to
other good buildings, Nil
Thor Wl , lllll , to purchase, are invite(
y, judge of lie superior excel.
•
made known On thell
Wer , , living near the prnokee•
J. C.
J. IL
v. sti,, 1,;42
‘'lll2s' l' NG .9 IPA HATUS.-21 Item
.77 reretr,d n superior assortifient of:
,ei SOlas WAlnande and N ,
pm:: Cam: and Boxes: Raton"
de , Tante!. nml €t rope, Hones, and evert
ui lide. for Gentlemen's Toilet. O. P. 4
Nov 4-31. 120
EiffixisTßAToß , s NOTICE.- 0
to he Estate of Hugh 11 Cur
i n"' noir. dec'doxill make famed*,
nodursigneil. And all having 61ta . ,
li;iair t ill please prgsent them to him P •
a led for settlement.
ti'.r.
•
UNPRECEDEN rED SALE OF'
r pfIE guhgeriber offers for sale, at an ,
and upon accommodating terms,oo
r' fiy S. yea Building Lots,situated on 10
Road, adfn nin;; land owned by the bell .
d, :Ind between said road and BhIlt:
,ask or the Monongahela—the numbers
rations of said Lots can be seen by :•
ecorded on the 1811: Nov, 1841, ID the
f Allegheny county In Deed Book,lst
page, or upon application to the stibstri tere '
Tile attention of persons desists
t.vme-money In invest. Is earrietily '
'lllllly equally neva Magenus Is ierely r
-u I soil er is determined lo
The rmig will he gold according to the
nd unexceptionable titles will begiv e° '
Apply to DAVID
N'ev 10-11 Penn EC,
ff'RE FRESHEST S 7 HET " Li* ,
A The suldtrtbers have just !fre c 74ol
.1 t ment of Fail arid Whijer 0,0041% cti fl iisill
followlne:--Dolthie Weird& O l t Oil
t Nita do; superfloe Broatiet u , f ed
y arid every yodel y of - eolor.-"Ar; if
onble mil led' Canifinervi eaceit t o o!
for variety. arid _ ,; - -4‘ 1 4 - " tin r:4P4 fife'
styes, rteniand varhsdpnecrw:s o2c- adeV
1.
oeids bulk 19 S iS r, fiftilfW f t
custother.Shat 04101 1 , Id , r , , ani sf
h ort_
vieta nd aborl All. .ehellplYlibri i T or VP
trill cioropare fivergiekt ivi* s " 10 4
Nola
lIPP°P--- T - Coi -7- 20 621
ODSS
OVEMBER 11, 1842
:o a gtflairo.
ranee
Leetuse at Philo Ball.
05, at the request of several of
has consented to deliver a Lee
perance at Philo Hall this eve
tdr. 11, is a gentleman of more
ry a bility, as his recent Lectures
w
amply attest,e may expect
,ripiinal from him this evening—
bat are have not been accustom
111c Market House. Let hint
'theatre.
o s of Pittshurg't were doomed
ilapimintrnent yesterday ev e—
eatre di , l not open on account of
al of the principal part of the
We learn that the stage broke
Mes,rF. Jameson, Fleming.
ere traveling
hren requested t state that it
Iv orn on Sturdy night with
Adams, aE announced in
Bail.. IleghenT
has promiell us an article on
of "Fancy 13a Is"—or, Hoe ,
will give an arronot of
.-101011 s TOWS, 'A hick came
g r(ggery in the upper part
The names of those very
men—lawyer?, merchants,
s ail appear
Si ' NIGHT!—Last. right a
Ic a fire I.r,,ke out in a frame
iberty street, I,,tween Ferry
•;s, The roof Was burnt, but
ons of thr firemen no further
Gentlemen'
Pilot Cimb
Buffalo
GHTS.—We learn that two
n last nig!it again disgraced
y a brawl. We believe that
I , y the sime persons vvlio
d it the kite light.
.11 , tcf:Prel.—The Mackerel
Leicester, Mass. Eightecn
airiv-2d there and repurt
ace h2en caught during the
hive laid up ler the sea-
et- hay,. got to making sugar
I 1 ; il),,
15 CI, ly p Ipol, in Nol 111
1 in \ 11,41hia
n g .411 1 ,, di (,1V Li ed
),k Itl hal ged
rd, ,r of the Censor., an
spitper in Philadelphia, hits
fitted to av% air trial en two Char-
against. him by a res
al f d , {l fever have nc-
=II
)rm n 3 t ec-[ltly left Alli
t. f,)r Nliuvon
-,),v0 Si , harl IL
the e of the Courier
en pr9yunes to pay organ
e sqys pi , ayLnes ure non-ap
es nonexistent—bank notes
atahle— music' nolPs non-
Prospects gloomy —decided
descendants of the Trou'‘a-
to a very cunsidertablo thick
-1 in the streets or Boston on
rig important news from Tex
re season has fiirly eommen
stern cities
Trumen —When Rousseau's
ry farmer in the neigh ly)r.
to supgy the 11,3 s by a
d shortly *ter he hest his cow,
'fled to replace it. Cows are
le than women, according to
116!!!EMMill
e of an vlecliori
be u
z.)oc/ business.—Smug
border. Citizens of both
engaged in it•
. Lucy
zle 1-Arahl.
Long' has been set to
b etter . be, set to work!
police is doing a good fiusi
ay of nabbing free negroe s .
acquiesce under a report, iu
Tristtara Shandy, '•is to ac
openly—at lea4t in the apin•
If of the world; and to make
ntradictin g it is to confirm it
in the opinion of the other
D octor.—Gen. Jackson has
om bis recent fall, and attri,
e news from Ohio, Per•nsyiva
e Bays it cured him without a
NAVY SUPPLIES FOR; 1843.
Navy DEPRTMENT. •
Buriau, of Provisions and Clothing.
Clacker 21,180.
PROPOSALS, sealed and endorsed, will be ceivcd at
this office, until 3 o'clock 1". 61., ofldunday. the
21st day of November next,for fornishing anti delivering
at the Navy Yards at Portsmouth N. H.. Charlestown,
Mass., Brooklyn, N. Y,, Philadelphia;; Pa., Washington,
D. C., Gosport, Va., and the Baltimore. Md.,! naval sta
tion, respectively, such quantities of fhe following arti
cle.4, of the hest quality, that may ordered ar requi
red front the contractors by the respeetive commanding
officers at said Navy Yards and Naval station, or by the
Navy Agents, restiectively, daring the year 1843, for the
u:e of the United States, viz:
euperfhie Flour,
Ship like:lit,
1C hiskw,
The stall flour Shot' he manufactured of wheat grown
In the yr , ar 1342 or 1843, perfectly sweet, nod in all res
pects of the hest quality; and when required for shipment
abroad, shall be fully equal to the hest description of
Richmond floor, In all the qualities essential to its pre
serval ton in tropical climates, and shall be delivered In
good, sound, bright Larrets. with lining hoops at each
head, and in gond shipping order, free of all charge to :he
United States; subject to such inspection as the Chief of
the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing may direct or an
horize. and be in all re-peels perfectly satisfactory to
liiin or to ti e c„ , :nmanding officers of the said Navy
Yards.
The said ship liken it shall he made wholly front sweet,
superfine flour. manufactured ~f the wheat grov n in the
year is 12 or
. 121.1; and , hall he fully equal in quality, and
conform in size to the samples while!) are now, or soon
will he, lodg e d in , n'tl Navy Yard , .; shall he thoroughly
i baked, and kiln dried, well parked, and delivere I free of
' charge in the United Slates in good, sound, well dried,
bright flour barrels, with the heads well secured, or in
tight barrels when required; lid I lie sa l d biscuit and the
1, barrels shall be in all respects to the entire satisfaction of
1 the Chief or the rulteatt of Provi , ions and Clothin , z, or of
he command log tdficer of the soil Navy Yams, and be
,011j ,, et to such inspertiott as the (.71,44 ,, r said Bureau of
! PrOViIOI.S Find rlothing may direct, or oilier wise.
The sal I whi,hrVshall be 111;1(11+ wholly from ~r ain, of
wine') at leas! two I hied parts shall be rye, , ltatt he topper
and full first proof, according to the Unite(' States
I'us nor Manse standard, It shall be delivered in good,
5 ,, 0 , p1. brig' I. 1,, , 0pcd, white oak barrels wi , It white
,k Itetolo; 1,1 el , It barrel, shall, IV hell required. be coop.
errd ;volt lettrail anti sufficient iron hoops, and the
I whole he put in good ,!111..id02 order, free of 111 rhar2es
10 the Corral Stole , ; ard the whiskey and Itirrebt-hail Its
gli!..ii•rl 10 -0 h lu 11 el ion as the Chief of the Bureau of
Provision , ami Cfiohing may authorize or direct. nod he
in all respects, per FaikfarlOry to hint, or to the
commanding °Meer , o the said Navy Yard,.
It is to be distinctly understood, however, that persons
who ni,,v ol3or are not in havl any claim or privi l e , _, , ,e to
furor-1i quantity of any article hart may be
exltte , ,l n , ,tered
no: at the Har"! where are
reonired, no , •I t—tabli ,l l stn ag my ;it 1. , 11 , 11 that no
Ot:it)* o.:iy a, ise in curni hint; wh,tt may he requited;
10 LOnin'N'
N ar y Il s e%OWN" I lie a, titles
are r,,,p l i f ed 1,
to , delivered 10 million' , it our
SOH! ;10d 11,t. r 11,• liable fur
tnc f.x. , ss Of [-list 0,, 11r , ronlrlrl
7:lrtoc Ilk iniis.t I lot each aiuirlr l'or each
Navy V3ril, and fir the llalliuknre stalinn. The blank
nirern, (which will he . fur hished io individuals nil arid'
ridif.,r, to the <everal Navy and Coin dianda and
at this.. 11.1V0 all the blanks carefully filled
ap t And mu.' tin ribptl an rlt reeler] in I Ifii note 011 the
Care of each fOreel; and he offers nitt..l hp lit and
unconditional.
amount or tile reFp , i ty, rontraci , , requi
red.. , nd lon Per rPilliirn in add i; ion will I wohtie!d front
nroonni of each paVlll , l l In lie sonde, ni collateral se.
Airily for the doe and f.lithlitlperfounotere of the re
sportive cnntr.irl,; which ss on no accnnni, be wild
p,o it the e )niracis arc endunied ‘‘'.ll) in tilt rr ., nrets; un
,n,c,auv noil,rized r of the till rfMll 01
Cop de•lp , to,l II) per :111..
pardwin will tn• wade bySlkvilliiii ro-r
ty d'AVSIIII , 'r I 041 a.tiries •
(-els 1,1! ?for 11, , ~..1 111, . 11:0 . Na
=Zig
r,,pPrtivo v‘ sla 110 e,..1 id ,
rO-11111! 4111 h, rwh r.t,
TH.. U. ; ro , r , rielt. rii .•1
"!, , h ,v,• lit, 171( ir
SEEM
:lu , .i .•!
r•J,I , 1 , 1 ~ I !11.n1
lo.it rl.l ~111 i
VI . ;yid 11.11:v
V.; l uu•r it..1,111$ Hid :end
r;Idf • ill Ilia. P..; POSI,
P r,1, , 11,1111bHI•311. il.lole. ;
11,110 ; Beactw, Norfolk, Va,;
01,-erver, Nliy , vo . e, A avoraie, Ky,;
gprICM1(•;111, Slates
r t . W I I ti.: St. I,nili RutHe HHn, Mn; N. O.
Detro , t. Free ; Stun het l'a
rn • . (' 111,4 G 17.eite. Buffalo. NV.
.Wril\lr. 1!(11 - SE? AN!) 1.1)'I':3
C3_ 11.4 , :I I, MV 12 int!, oVud sill, 1 ii!l:ff'r
e ,O of 1t,,. ( . 014 r I..,nl;ti;!in2 from 2.5 In
;1, - 010,0.1 i . 2. rpri . l,nrr , ,, Itn , t-rs
and lois. A goad :1 ;;;;; ~,; 11,, , Pr euhenr Tl,r;;;+ , !• , . 11
he ;owl;
0., le, road. id J.•tt,tr..or. :rl.l NolCestovt A!toll
rtd in
it is a fin , lot of I.;tlr lie 1:1,11; It zood cor,l pie
and a good pump wish It' O, IIII.IP.PP or orate , in the drir . st
The ho , nse ie n Lire froche.to I.y 40
pr . oink° stand for a
leerq lu aPr.”ll, , PIS and It tr,tllllS attettelll.g
11‘e Foll , l , otgli Niatl.to. II will he so' n ; nu c.c_v a,; ) ,1 ae.
ro ,; F rl,lrlb :Oar , liir.•al
D'hce, N0.4.5t11 street.
1' )"I'llr. t'llll.lN ANt) (milt:A-NAN
reiiiived from Ibr A met icati Tract
svd,Atli s, hoot olor Encie• , irU, a Ind private readier!
and tiktributioo. :39 sets Infant I, , katies; 2 Felt.. In
filets Mrelardno In 1,l ;ink; I set Youths friend in 20 vol , ;
14 packa.les German and Englif:ll ;,ssorted lracts. Also
a vide), of Enirlien, German, Wyleh, P end, and Ital
ian trartiii. 5000 Christian, Temperance, Loomis' end
Franklin Ma2azine. Common, We-tern, Patriot and Gr , .r
man Almanacs for 194:3.
(1 , 1,t, a tarit•l v of Tempera., r Doruntent, fm' sale by
k 11' It \ Com. Merchant.
Nov 2 10. r.t, Firth 41,ee1,
REGALIAS, CASADORES, AND
LA NORNIAS.
Tmc suhzerher has just received another lot of 1110. P FU•
per (or 1,1(111 I' and tI.A RR [I PA: ALI AS; nlso Crizadores
La Norma s. Pr.nripe and Spa ni-h Cigars, Virginia Chew
ng the hest qua lif C, for sale wholesale and
clad. al TUTTI E'S. 3R FOrIITII STREET. ‘,l 31
11,1 NI I I,Y 11EUICINES, PEIIFUNIt.IIIY, c,—The
following vaina',le Pa mtly 111 ed ielnes;
Covert's Balm of Life for couglis, (olds, consumption,
Taylor's Ralson of Liverwort, for coughs and coldA
IlaYs Liniment, and Humplirey's Pile Ointment, he•
ing a ceitain cure for the piles.
Ea. , I mint !Mir Dye, warranted to color the hair and
nut the skin.
Ilewes . .Nerve and bone Liniment and Indian Vegeta
ble Eliaor,a su.e and effectual remedy fur rheumatism,
gout, contracted cords and limbs. etc- etc.
rivetstrret's Liniment, for :?pram+• burns ete,
Dane!, 's Pain extrartor—This is ;he greetest and best
remedy ever found for burns, scalds, or sores, of any kind
bring n7perfect cure-all; every person should have it in
their larnily.
Wibion's, Iliadic's, Evans', Shinn and Sellers', Wright'
and a great many whin' valuable Pills.
Pease's II oarliou ml Candy, Cologne, Bears Oil, Wind
Av.., Almond, Palm and other Snaps, Thorn's Teaberry
Too h Wash and Shaving Compound, and numerous otli. s
cr valuable artirles, may alwayiif lie found at TCTTLE's
-sled rat Agency 864th st. nov. 8.
PEASE'S CLARIFIED ESSENCE OF BOAR
POUND CAND Y can be procured only at TUTTLE'S
86 Fourth street, and Berford's.Fedeafil street, A Ile,ghe.
❑y city. nov 8
CHEAP AND USEFUL MEDICINES—On hand
and for sale to Physician?. Agentso4 c.. for town
and country on accommodating terms—a quantity of
Hawleys Vegetable A ntiiiiilous Pill;-1)r. Brodie's Anti
bilious and A perient Tonic and Anti-dyspeptic Pills—Dr.
Evans' Camomile and Aperient. Pills—Dr• Evans' Booth •
ing Syrup for children Teething—The Maim of Ltfe—
Brigtots Sarsaparilla—Evstor Oil—Hunt's Botanic Pill's--
Fever and Ague Pills, and a variety of cheap Family
Medicines--for sale at BARRIS'S Al eticy and Commis
sion warehouse, No 9. Fifth street. Nov 9
A1;77.9T.1' JIRUSHES.--0. P.
,4c J. BLA4B , 120
Wood street havejost recerved a geoaral assort.
meat of Portrait And Minions/a Brushes, topthar. with
Badge Blenders, Cs M. Visrolsh, fc , every description of
!Imams always•oo bond.. Nov 4,3 t
• •10 !I ',I/44 ,Vlll
Hr . ;1::1C, 'X hey
nvn.lelll ,
Al,
• --
ORERT PORT'S.% atVll.lPet - lorlOgft
IL on the COTRIII OS Vottbandannithgleld stn. ne74o
RVADE - Nif `Bll-111111411TOW,
ATTORNEY *IT' ZAMr._-019ee is Itoites'
Fourth street, sittstmrib. NATI, . 5.'1842.
GEORGE W. LAYJYG. AUerney at Law, Mee
Nn, 54 Fifth street, near the Theatre, Pittsburgh.
sett 27-1 y
WILIJ4Ar ELDER, Attorney al Law; Mee in
Bakewell's Baiidingi, 'ready opposhe the New
Court House, on Grant street. sep 30—y
Dlt . A. W. PAT TERSON, 0
near Sixth.
SUGAR& MOLAS•4E9.--40 lib& N. O. Sugar,
40 bbls Plantation Motasses,
50 « Sugar House do.
For sa'e by
3. G . 4- A. GORDON.
1 00 6
0 , 4
13..t0 Coffee
SALT —2OO No. I Salt. }lLst received. and for
sale by I. W. BUIIBRIOGE. 4- CO.,
Oct 1— No 75. Second street.
OAKUM —25 Bales Oakum. on hand and for sale by
J. W. BURBRTDC , R,t CO..
No 75, S( and street
ir T. STEWART, Upholsterer and Paper Hanger,
. VO. 49, Fifl h al rret, bet wean Wood and Smithfield
dts. Husk and Straw Mattrasses always on hand. All
orders executed with neatness and despatch, on accommo
sal inn terms- Pep2o—ly
200(VBUSHELS OF FLAX SEED, for Ha the
ti highest price in cash will he aver
J AMES DICKEY 4. co Agts.
Mechanics Line corner oiLiterty and Wart •treets,
Oct '42.
FOUNDRY METAL JUST RECEIVED.
3 TONS soft Fig Iron suitable for Foundries. Apt
1./ ply lo A. BEELEN.
d2w
CHEAPER TH kN EVER!
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
READY MADE CLOTHING
AT THE THREE BIG DOORS,
No. 151 Liberty at., one door from the Jackson Foundry.
7 L having E Subscrilwr prepared at his establishment
the largest and most varied stock of READY
MADE CLOTH ING ever offered in the Weiaern coon
try, would respectfully invite the public to give him a
call and examine his Goods and hear his prices before
purchasin! elsewhere. Ills stork consists in part of
1500 Ciiat-t, assorted sizes and quality; 2000 pair Panta
loons; 13UU Vests; with a large assortment of Shirts.
Drawers, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Supenders, and every
oilier article of n% , inter Clothing.
His Cloths were all selected by himself in the Eastern
Markets, and purchased at the very lowest cash prices.
and consequently he can afford to give hie customers
BET I'ER BARGAINS than they can f..ret at any other
house in the city. Re:ieving In the principle of "Protect•
ins Home Industry" lie has therefo e had all his articles
martuf.ici tired by Pitisturgh workmen, and he has no
hesitallon in saving that they will be found In every res.
tied superior to the En.qtern manufactured articles that
are offered for sale In the slop shops that have recently
Anykored among
In these tittles when Home Ifielgetrq is orrupyins, PO
loran a share of attention, as It always should, the
propcietto of lire "Three ftif Doors' takes peculiar pride
and ,Yea=u re in assuring the citizens of Pittsburgh that
his lands arc an manufactured under his own eye, by the
mechanics or hie own town. Ile does riot, like some of
his riVals in trade, have lii4 Clothes made up in a dktant
city, in another Slate, nor toes he advt.!, ise his Stork in
bills printed three or four hundred miles from here. He
goriQ oil the princip'e that the mechanics of Pittsburgh
ran do work as well as any others, and lie does not de.
si•r to draw money fr nm their pockets to support distant
workmen; white he asks them to support him, he does
not WWI oimpoverish them by a drain to support far
MT mammoth worknbop>•.
The soltseriber %%twit,' lake Iltitt nernsiott 10 return
thttttlittt to it, rtieods :111d 11 - 110111er- fur 111 e tttlttrett rile,,
t i t t i tetttottattfe tritde t t to it s 4 .tn'tl4.itttlet t, :11111 hi re
pall I , o'lllllloo 1 , 1 11 1 1 11/0-e OJO t‘ 1,11 In I.lirrillo 2 e
r1010111.1.01 - ,,,ye.y tle,rloltoll. 11111 , 1 e 111 the :atesi I . .tsltiott
,4,1 sold 'lO the tett.: art C/oilllf , tl:l , i'lt 11 , 1'1114, 10,11 1 at
N.:tt I Itittert, sit., i t JOH Nt . Wt.:I,()St(EY
JTU:tt•rve !tie al tie It Ilot !tot , 1111e01
II 111.11 r ii II
PXTFLINGTOWS
Unrivalled ISlackimr„
lit \ I ACI 1 . Ft Ell and ',lid whrl, aln and retail
I tStNrn ueeer tote dwor Iktlow Sadiltradd.
oci 21-Iy.
THORN'6 TEA BERRY 1'001:El WASH
ine-To Dr. Timaiv.—My Dear sir: I cheerfully nod
corilin Iv nniln ace the present lavorair'eopirortunity tO re•
n In era toy waritie,i thanks ofrtaltitutv for your on
equalled and un•nreptinnaldr invent'on of your very
jisily rel. lirafed Tea Berl v Tool li•Wrisli, and I ict.l that
I ato in duly bound in say t hal I have derived lite great
and ino.-t beneficial erred from lie frecptent and mode
air us , : and I can yon That I am exceedingly hap
pv Ic. hriVe the 1.1,1,111 . ml oicor•lling Vol), that sincerely
and coriliall. vitenkilitt, I ran i It jAr , tirr! rerommend its fre
gums use• 1.1 111:11 util'ori mime porlion of i lie human
rare ill row:Mart the guile who are now undergoing the
excruciating pain for tlie want of a medicine prep
ia , ion of elUtrily the me nature of which yoorsic prepa
red. and who liar,' for yorais been surret in•g from the
jnroue• de-Irtivlive and pernicloos erfecor of worthie.s
tooth powders and other worthies. preparalloas. In
onclusion permit rne to say that I harrow! your Tooth.
Wash but for a s hors ',Prim!. and yin I reel Ikon - m.lollv
convinced that it i±thP best now known. its inestimable
virtue. in preserving the teeth, (which it kept in a grod
and handsome eonilit ion, Is the greatest emlielishmeot
!hal adorns the !Inman Fl rile! iv re.) are not to he exrelled
ill easlog arid re:ieving the sufferer from tooth riche, arid
restoring the gums to a henliliv and purified condirion, and
g iviog also a sytartness and fragrancy 19a disagreeable
breath hitherto unknown.
Accept my sit cere wish l'ur your success, from
Yours, truly, JOSEPII BRIAIMER.
WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA
NIA.—LAW SCHOOL.—The Trustees of the
Western University of Pennsylvania announce to the
public That they have CFI ahlished a Laio School in con•
section with the University, in which will he taught
Mnitclun I, International, nod Constitutional Law in all
their blanches.
The mode of instruction will be by recitations, lec:u res
and occasional eunot•coarts, as in similar institutions.
The year will consist of two ler.is of four and a half
months each.
The first term will commence on the second Monday
of November next.
The tuition fee 1 , $37,50 per term payable in advarce.
WALTER H LOWRIE, Esq., a member of the Pittsburgh
Par, has been chosen Professor. The trustees take great
pleasure In announcing that they have been able to se
cure the services of one so well qualified for the station
by reason of his legal acquirements, and particularly of
one so highly esteemed as a scholar and a gentleman.
The annexed recommendation will furnish satisfaction
to all his qualifications as Professor.
The trustees having been Induced to institu e this
school from a view oft he serious disadvantaces attending
the studies of law, in the office of practising lawyers and
a'so the very obvious ad eantages which Pittsburgh pos.
senses over most other places in the West for the estab
lishment of such an institution.—Herc is a most Indust ri
outs population. The student will see around him exam
ples of industry and energy. and very few temptations to
indolence and idleness. He may become acquainted
with business in all its forms. Our Courts are sitting
nearly all the yeac round, and there is perhaps no place
in the West where a _renter variety of cases and princi
ples arise for discussion.
The Committee are desirous that all persons Walling to
avail themselves of the advantages of this school, should
do so immediately by calling and leaving their names at
the office of Walter H. Govvrie. Esq., on Fourth street
or by addressing - him by letter, postpaid, so that all sin
dents may commence at the opening of the term, or as
early thereafter as possible.
W e l a k e a pleasure ht recommending to the confi
dence of the public, Walter H. Lowrie Eaq., Professor of
Law in the Wcatern University of Pennsylvania. as a
gentlemen eminent for his aonnd legal learning and chili
ties, and In every way qualified fo- tile duties of the office
to which he has been elected.
Oct 14- tf
thee us Smithfield street,
For male by
I. G• k A, GORDON
WANTED,
041 27-If
T...scAs.rEn,Oct. N. 11342
OCOACC CPYOLD,
JOHN T. TIMMY. Committee
ovinto 8. RIDDLL, ). or
know W. own., Education.
THOS. T. j
/offs n. otssosi, 1
Chief Justice and
mot.Tos C. ROCCCII. Jostiees of the
Clikti. BOSTON, Soprertie Court.
TFOB. scstutaor.
C. Gates,/ Judges or the
CB,IO4ASISIIMAL S. phOki Court.
ritosot ravar. 17.8. Dttetiet ludo.
thoo.T.Perstur,, Pin. 41,11 av Bel=
110.111titirediMkt, . tridelskinetodleestircummtii:
**Allot iyittin;Plas !rewash* 4tietilekfrOat the
-City Ottilgaharghi trautaittlatild =Ma alba of whicit
60 arek*kreli-A Is6:0 ad fence, from I &idle . flegee of
tr
,i f
usadoisi *gcod,Orch rds of Apples, a few Peach' and
Ahem tresa"-the imp +nadirs' are a hole frame house
,Containtrurierooms !furnished, calculated fat a Ts!
vern sr.. private Gwent g, a frame Barn - 33 hy'6o.stone
hasentott, andtuabling sheds I nd other, out helloes sult.
able fora tenement;-4 good Gardens surrounded with ,
currant bushes. and a twell of excellent water, with a
putnp in at the front door. In relation to the Pittsburgh
nod Allegheny market there is no place now offered for
sale with more Indurentent to those wishing to purchase
near Pittsburgh, the terms will he , made moderate, for
further particularsappiy to the proprietor at his Clothing
Store,'Liberty street, cOrner of. Virgin Alley.
. i LAWRENCE MITCHELL.
N. K. If not sold before the Ist of October next. ii
will be divided into 10 and 20 acre lots tosuit purcha
sers. des 10
WALL-
THE subtle liters eespeetfully call the attention of
their friends and the public generally, to their pre
sent assortment of Paper Hangings, which contains a
large and extensive variety of patterns of the followisia
descriptions, which noon inspection will be found to be
of superior quality and finish.
Unglazed Wall Papers, of al! descripoons, fer pa,terinz
rooms and Pill rieso.l 25 cents per Mere.
Glazed Wall Papers, Meat and handsome patterns, for
paperingrooms and entries. at 37{ cents.
American Wall Paper, of their own manufacture, for
halls; Fresco and ' other styles for parlors and
chandlers, on fine satin gliterd grounds.
French Wall Papers. Deno ration and Fresco patterns, in
plain and rich solo,* gold and silver paper.
Velvet and Imitation Borders.
Landscape Papers, id sells, for papering hotels, halls
and dining mow, at reduced prices.
Fire Board Prints, Statues, Ornaments, 4-e.
Window Blind Paper; plain and figured, of different co
Western merChants;and others are respectfully invited
to call and examine their stock and pi ices, of which last
a liberal discount wilt, be given for cash.
Prom long eximriene:m in the I 11Sille:.s. they are able to
manufacture papers In a superior manner, and as they
are determined to keep up the character their papers
have uniformly sustained, they hope to continue to re•
ceive I he encouragement hit herlo so liberally extended.
HOLDSHIP Q BROWNE,
No 49, Market street, between 3d and 4th
Pitishnrelt, Sept. 19. 1842-41nwlf
„pit
IT S. MAIL LI NE , of Splendid Passenger Steam Pack
els fromCincilrnaii io St. Louis.
l'he new, splendid, fast running, e: light draught steam
Packets West Wine i Nonpareil, will run as regular
Packets, from eineittlinli to Si. Will leave ('itt
cinnati and . Louis:every Wednesday morning, at it/
o'clock.
Passenzers from Ike Cast and West may rely upon
their starling puiirtnaoy an advertised. sep 10
lOItisTRUTTFIR WO RTFI, A act ioneer and Commis.
sion Afeschant, Lpuiarille. K will attend to inn
sale of Real E-iare, Dry Goods,G merles. rurni:nre, 4-e.
4-c. Regular sales eve. y l'lnirsday. and Fri
day toorninas, at 10 o'clock „4. M. Cash advance; made
on consignine..ln • 'en 10
CHEAP. —LAC b; AND RIBBON STORE. No 2 St.
Clair sew.
Laces and Ribbons.
Wide and narro‘i , Gets,
Lace and Muslin enllar , ,
litfanti' frock waists,
Ladies, French Kid, Mohair.
Lisle Thread. and Cotton Gloves,
Black Mohair nets for Vcils--very cheap
A large assortmetit of Eneln..ll Siloßonne r.
Also, a variety of Straw, 1,1:1111 and fancy Tuscan braid,
MILLINERY
of the latest rh , liinn, ~ x ,eeilin;ly low rates.
These goods ;Ire now selling tff at paces to cult the
times.
Ladles are respectfully invited ho call and purchase.
set/
11111011N'. -1 •LI. liEHRY /I tl 1%. ASH —.d Now
Insular, blc 'rte.! y —The ev reins Itentoy of the
Terth,j heir intlispeeqa l. l.• floe, sod il t t• frequency of their
decay, leas led in mutt,/ inventlor • tor t netr presurvutiont
vet how to pre. seiv.• them inn sr •tte of health no pristine
brunt r, to the latest ,period. e, was eht 'rely
unknown until 11.0 111,..envery of the shove inv.thinble
proparat ion. forums a pore it lieu nrr rOiripOse.: Or veg.
iottrctli o n l s, itiml.s rottses-e•'{ of thew xi &hoot's
odor. It er Inriar Drone the teen 11, rellll,Ve , SIIOIIS
of Illelpii ell decay, polt-Ite , and pr e , erv. s the enaletel, to
•
which it gives a pertplitke whitenes-t, and. from its di-In.
I . .•ct log prop , IA imeSseS,rei , Ihe VIM giving
10 the local It.
As an Anti Scorbutic, the Col.. a!so share in il. rani;
r.rdent, powers; St urvey is er.idtrared from them. a
I eathy action and tedress is indisced, which offers to Ibe•
notice of the medic! practitioner itithiltit aide evidence of
their heal' Mot state. Ir. Ilan hetet) i antined and 11, , .t . (1 Lc
cpveral of the hest physicians of this city, who have no
hest i::u inn in reconnbending it as all excellent wash for
the Teeth, Gloms. et r.
Among the rettototoenclAtons to the above arc the fol
Having tried Dr. "Thorn's 'lea Berry Tooth W)sh,"
and trecome acquainted will' the ingredients of its e.0.m.,
sit ion. 1 cheerfully say. 1 ronsidet It one of the safest, as
it is use of the most pleasant Tooth %Vast es now lit use.
Pittsburgh Sri% 15,18-12 DAVID HUN I', Dem ist.
I lake pleasure in slating, !giving made use (1 'lllolll's
Tea Berry Tooth Wash." ii r t Ii is one of I lit• hest den
irifircs In use. Being in a liyitid form, it continues neat •
mess with convenience. While it cleanses the enamel
and ri moves Ilie tartar (runt the teeth, its perfume l'Od ,
a fragrance peculiarly desiralde. J. TIBBETTS. M.D.
The undersigned have used "Tho•tt's Compound 'Tea
Berry Tomb Wash." and have found It to bean extreme
ly pleasant dentifrice, eserrislng a moat sn'ittary halo.
e nee over the Teeth and Glints; preserving those Intik.
pensable mernhers front premature decay. preventing the
accumulation of Tartar, and purify ine the Breath. Day
itte thoroughly tested lie virtues. we take pleasure in re
commending B to lie puhtic, belieeing it to be the, best a r
!fele of the kind new in use.
M R BE RTS ON, JAMES P JACK.
ROB'T H PEF:BLES, CHAS I? scuLLY,
C DIIRRAOH,
J Jll JNOORF:'.BD
HL R CI
Prepared only hu WILLI .1 NI THORN, Apothecary
and Chemist, No. 53 Market si reel, Pivtatiti WI; for sale at
all the principal Druggists',und Tuttle's Mediral A eeney,
Fourth street. sep
NAVY I IVP kIITMENT,
19th October, 1842.
QEALEID proposals wilt be teceived at this Department,
until 3 o'clock. I': M, of t:e 15th November next,
for furnishing the necessary materials and constructing a
Depot for the preservation of the Charts and instruments
belonging to the Navy, with its necessary observatories,
granite piers, kc. '
The Depot to consist of a central building of fifty feet
square, with wings of twenty five feet in length and
eighteen feet wide—the whole to he built of brick.
Plans and specifications will he exhibited at this Dc
Partnient. to persons wishing to hid for the same. The
excavation to be completed the present winter. All the
materials to he furnished of the hest qualify. and the
work to he done In' the best and moat workmanlike man
ner, and to the entire sa lisfact ion of the officer superin.
tending the construction of the buildings. Payments to
he made not oftener than once a month, and then only on
bills certified by the superintending officer, and ariproved
by the Secretary attic Navy, reserving ten per cent. on
all hills as coliatefal security, unit the whole shall be
completed to the entire satisfaction of t he Department.
A. bond for the faithful' performance of the contract,
with two satisfactory securities, shall he given for one
third the entimatedlamount of the whole cost.
Get 22—tnI5
The Sun and Republican, Baltimore; American Sentinel
and Ledger, Philadelphia; Dailly Morning Post Pitts
burgh; journal of Commerce, Standard, Sun, Union, and
Morning Post, Now York; Morning Gazette, Buffalo;
Daily Times, and Morning Poet, Roston; Hill's Patriot.
N. N.; Enquirer, Richmond, and Beacon, Noifolk. Va.;
will publish as above.
110DITTSBURGH CIRCULATTNO AND REFERENCE
Id BR A R Y of Religious, ❑ istorica',Polio ical,end M is
crllaneone Works, wilt be open every day, Sa'obalb cx.
eepled. "font 7 o't lock, A. M . .unlil 9, P. M. In the Ex
eliangP Building, coiner of St ,Claler slreet and Exchange
alley. where punctual attendance will be elven by
Fep 10 J. GOMM.
F,SCHINCIE BANE OF rrfirretntonl
1 November 1.1142.
riE Jireetord of thii. Bank have ride day dectared a
dividend of three per cent. on the capital Sock
paid hi—enhjeet to the tnx on,Sfeekholdera aerottHng to
act of Assembly, lone 11. 1840. payable on and after. the
11th inst. TIIOS ill. HOW E,.
Nov 2, Cashier.
diracnurra *s MaNtraAcciesedi
Pinsbergh Woo. 1.1R49.•
"PBC Pleeldent and INreelont nettle' Satthlkave, tido
day, declared a dividend of three. ger coati-tat of
the prate rbr the lastlEd Moth% rrayable , act hr after the'
Nei 001141er;:
- Arq. , -74W4 0 : 1 7 ,1 4. 1 c5-Alm4Apsrautafero, -141-110-l ana e r ,
4 1 ‘. • _ 4ol4lllivertitiri*lp.-IFlaslog retired front' the
PlutiUltotfaleiktiee.l may-bcpernatetio say, that it
flues fiithisttojite tot :of tat few panaorwto -- More' enjoird
so litietral ariargivra share of ottstrettteal praenee sty
own hashers, for the iast SO or 40 years.
l i tteesperience of that tang period elective life, tindi he
&a of my having been twice, since 1830. asAaciaiedmith
Dr. R. A. Wilson, in the - practice of medicine, Is Iwtha
period of live years.) enables me tojudge fully of the
inertia °fills urns.
So convenient,so efficient. and yet so es'e, did I esteem
these pllis,that for the last live yeate in my practice for
the core of eh rattle diseasc4, or whatever naino, and those
of females in particular, l have used more of them than
all other medicines.
IVM IirC.RNDLEss,
7.9 S S CRAFT.
L s JOHNS,
Like every other medicine, this must fail ta , some in
stances, but in my hands there has-been less dleapplint.
went and more satisfact ion in tde administration of this
one remedy than of ail others; its sod effects sometimes
quite astonishing arr.
if my patient required a safe anerlent medicine either
hrfo-e or after parturition, the Wilson's pills were just
the thing I wanted.
it a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined
with costiveness or inactivity of the liver constituted the
disease 3r my patient. the pills were just the thing I
wanted.
If I treated a to=e rogniring an emnionamme, the
Wilson's pills weir , Jos, the lhir.p: I wanted.
If palpitation, headache. flushed countenance. or ottotr
difficulties, Indicating a disturbance of the eh rolni ory
and secretory systems, anncted my patient at the •turn
of life,' the Wilson's pills were just the thin!: I wanted.
Thus, without resp.tet to the name, a dtsrase micht
happen to wear at the time I have had it under trent
meat, particular indications or ■ymptons arising, v ere
ahrtays mot t promptly and most happily met by the
Wilson's pills.
Thal so great a number ofdisease, and sometimes
parent ly opposite ones, in which I have used these pills,
should he cm ed more readily by them than by any other
remedy, may at first seem strange and contradictory, but
why it is so is as clear to my mind as that a great many
persons should become thirsty from t.s many different
causes. and yet all require that common and greatest of
:11114es:4111gs, water to quench their thirst.
In conclusion, it is (Me the emitation of t , e medicine
and the nubile, to say decidecity and unconditionally. that
the IV ils , m's pills are the only combination I have ever
met with in my lone course of practice. that really pos.
eesses anything cnintive or specific for sick beadarbe
Yonrs ci• c , DR. MILL) ADAMS
The above Pill. designed particulatly for the ski,
Bandit ctn., spepsia, Constipation of the Bowels d-r.,
prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for
snle, Wholes:l ie and retail, at hie dwelling in Penn street.
below Marl ury. Ocl 1
Wl4l - . - E.7IUSTI Nr, A imrney at Law. Pi tsburgh,
Office In 411 i st 'Fel, opposile Burke's
Wrcm.o.l E. A (*TM will give Ills:Mention In my
unfinished business, and I rernmmend him In be patron
age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD.
Fel) 10-1 y
Wlll. STEELE, (.tict.:essor lo 11. M'Closliey) rash
iona de Boot Maker, Liberty eL, 21:1 door from
Vi -gin Alley, The subscriber respectfully informs the
pliblic that hr Ito , comoinneed the above business in the
shop formerly occupied by Mr. Henry M'Closkey.
and that he L. nr , ty prepared to attend to all orders in Ills
Ilse oftm,ines: with despatch and on the most reasonable
terms. From his 101 l experience in the mantifactitre of
Fashionable Boots, he feels confident that all articles
from his establishment will give satisfaction to his pa
trolic. A shame of putilie patronage 1 , respect fully solicit•
imp 10
FALL ARRA.NOLIVIENT.
MECII kNlrio Independent Transportation Line to
Philadelphia and Baltimore. For Transporting
Nerchandize to and from Pittsburgh, via Tide Water
and Pennsylvania Canals.
CONDUCTLD HIRICTLY ON SABBATH AND TEMPER INCE,
IlE=ll
The St Pl k of t ht. Line consists of the first e'n.s Spring
Car , , 'Metal Roofs, and New DeeF:ed 'rid, Water Boats,
CUlVlilanded Icy soker and experienced Captains.
mlerehanlst , v this Line are enahled to have th'ir
Goods Atinoed rheap, and with as klatch d. seatell,fie
hr any ot her Poe. One Boat will leave daily from the
foot of street Railßoad on the Delaware. In Tow
or a Straw Boat, whirl] Is kept expre:sly for that par
pose.
The Proprietor= will give their ti hole attention, and
re.vecl folly We:tern Nlerchnifis to give them Ft
call. ari they will find tt much to their adv., Wage.
All goods ronsilned lVilliamlmar 4- CO. CO:1Sl
wise or via Delaware rid RnritanCanal, will be recoil;
ed at their warelionFe.foot of Wttlow street Rail Road,
Phlladelpf•ia, where 200,15 can hA nut directly from the
VesQel Into the Boats without additional handling or ex
sense.
WILLIAM HEILMAN & Co, 1
from Philad. to flotiday.burl
Proprietors.
L I'4II'ERSON,
From Ilolal.n•ahnreh to ritlshur2h. )
J 441 EA DICKEY co., Canal Basin, Lihrrly streci
fin.hurgh—.4p.ents
ilrLfsiAN \PiNna-,tre•rl %%hai . ,
on the Doleware,nl Philndelphi‘,
Jnses•n E. Et.out, Baltimore, Agent..
IL L. PATTtitsoN, Holidaysburgh,
JE,Fsit PATTILAgON, Johnstown.
Refer to merchants generally I hroughou. the city.
en 15—tr.
IRON AND COMMISSION MIAIt.iIIANTS.--11. Kel
ler would rtsperlfully inform bit old customers aid
that he bar this day aii , orlated with him A. Me
Ilwaitte. tinder lie dm of S. Keller Co., and resumed
his former aide:l , er in Iron and Nails, at his old
stand, No. 53. Front sm., between Wood and Market sis.
A renewal of his old custom, and the patronage of the
public generally, is rePom 'fully requested.
Pittsburgh, AptilB, 1842. SAMIJEI.
- , er. 10 A LEX'R IMM LW APSE
For Sale
Chi? EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY.—A Lot
l U r of Ground in the town of Beallvillle, Washington
,•0. on the national roar' itetween Washington k Browns
vine and near the road leading from Pittsburgh to Mar
gantown, on which Is erected a large two story brick
house, well finished, a small frame adi icent suitable for
ofßao or more, a brick milk house, smoke, hou,e; and
all necessary buildings and a well of good warer. .Aso
an acre out lot with a large carriage hone and small
dwelling house, and a two acre meadow lot with a gond
spring of water nn it, The above property will he sold
on acrommodaring terms or exchanged for properly in
Pil tslmreh, and cash pall for tltedifierrncc. Trite vil
nee is situated in one ofthe wealthiest neighho , rhoods
t he weat,and presents a good opening for a Physician
r Merchant, or n good Merhattia—to a good Physician
an excellent practice can be given. For terms and par•
ticulars apply at
ort 28
IS•NK OF rITTSBUXGriI
November 1,1842.
/FIRE President and Directors of this Rank have this
1 day declared a dividend of three per cent. on the
capital stock for the last six months payable to Stork•
ho'ders or their legal r, presentatives on or after the 11th
JOUN SNYDER.
Nov :3-113w I Cashier.
DEN NING'S FIRE PROOF IRON
CIIESTS.
PITTSBURGH, OCT. 22, 1842.
.1. DENNING —oi. Friday, theSQth o f l ast month, about
9 o'clock at nicht. the elanitic.Grooving and Sash Man
ufaciory, owned by Gay, Dilworth 4' Co, with a large
quantity of dressed and undressed lumber, %vase', consul
med by fire.
The Iron Safe which I bought of you some time back,
was et the most exposed situation dating the fire, and
was entirety red hot —I am pleased to inform you it was
opened at the clamor the fire.and all the books, papers,
..tc.saveil;—litis la the hest recommendation I can - give of
the utility of your safes.
ort THOMAS SCOTT.
A CCOMMODATIGAr STAGE
I.l=-3c> CS COACH FROXPITTSBURGII
To MORGANTOWN r.d.
The enberriber wilt commenee runnitq, n Pine Iroise
Post Coach betweeethe above places on Friday strrintfaki:
JV'es, 4, 144 3 .
it will leave pitt,hurgit eve. y iday .2 - 141 711iitiYa - 11;
Morgantown every Saturday evening, inppitig through
rinleytittle, Bentloysinile, Beltsville, FrirdeilektOwn.
Mitiaborie, and Cartniehaenown. , , ,
Rem:wring. it will tuve ainvamolom eftry,Wedgei,
dad`: morning, at 6 o'C lark, and Wan l'ltelincga-"an
Thtlfsd n ay evertinc. The elarksburah and U14011t014115
Coacher. which arrive in Mo - garobawn on Toesirrtrand
Sainday evening*, will thereby, rannea thtelin!,
tinwerearitg mach to Iviceeticers in tim : w merey:-
fine toitehee ant (wilco entn . et ed Wilt nr tho tem
delioritolore•under linfenre reliable
and everyreue ertilbe takeitio,nutkethrt.ir los rettlartl.. , '
tune stated. • -' it- • PirMt-DAVV§:
neillet4too42,miodot - 1 04 dear Mrettnntr.
ir ET imitidijepit,,the felkowini iteetieut of • AMIN
Xi cured of ittetitiestien of apethine in siittNe*
dayeby we fitrlt!twoireih Nit% It Maine* preeNti
there are bßll,lii Daiwa which have affinity nem bawl
Catin oraVl4l4B;_atlO BrendretlA Pitteare stride ihr , ibege.
Reed "rid btecirivinceei. Tate the rnedtcine emir* wet
Y C Win F ItifrtlAL4 Taw j
DIrfRRRCM;iIia..dFFECTIONOFTHELtiNIit4r
Jong Fusty. of Pembroke, Wasitinatou toUttly.htatme.i
hen duly sw.orn, says, that he wactaken virdentirtdcki
al•Mit Pt( 111:011tils since. The Taincitt kW head4hreac4
lark, left side and instep
.. heiniginipmil Oral liewins-catta-:,
Melo helpltimsell. and was 1410110110 thlrCheibak , astp. ,
phut in Hie' city of Huston. That after being to ,
hospital dire weeks. Doctor . 0 1 1itactid he did not ,Inalltatel
what was the mallet - with him, and that be cod *it!
nothing for him, nor could he preterite any medietlat.r
Thai tie, therefore. was conveyed front the qtrelvaifille.!
pita? to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island, - Thatlisej,
was there nitpicked with alt sorts of medicine rata mi.!
od of four months, suffering all tlethity the, most heart.
rending misery.— That, besides his atP7ction orbits WWII;
he was troubled much with it itisca.e of the lungs: sorne.l
times he WOUld spit a quart of pOlegin In the day; betidelii
ibis affection I.e bad it had Diarrhea, which had - filibliti
or tilts attended him ft om the commencement' of his atek,;
riess. Thai at 11111 P% he dreaded a stool worse, thalt i i ,
would have dreaded death; that lie can compare the ,
ins to nothimg save that of knives pawing through It*
bowels. After suffering worse than death at the &Woes!
ret rent. on Stales Island, the doctor told him that min«
tine was of no use to him. that he must try to atlrOltallt,,
At this time he was suffering the greatest misery. Thiq
his hones were so tender be could not heat tficienst ltrata
tire it pen.' Ile elbow or upon the knee, that his instep Wail
most painful. that as the Doctor said he would glaehiali
no more medicine he determined to procure some of 00.4
Brandreth's Pills, which he did. from 241 Broader*,
New York; that he commenced with live pills, andtsome
t
times increased the dose to eight. The first week's WI
so ninth benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing
what he was casing, said, mow, Shaw, you look MA
man again; if YOit improve in this way, you will Moon •
well.' That he f.m cd every dose of [ha Etrandrctit
relieve trim, first they cured him of the pater when
stool; that they next cured the diairhata, and finally iher
pains In his hones;—That the medicine Berme* to aid 4
strength to lion every day. He told the doctor yestert
day the nth Instant, that he felt himself well, and aksw,
that he owed his recovery to Bsandreths Pills and*,
Providence, that Ire had taken rho medicinetevety der
for 19days; that the doctor 1041 him if he had *oewn
had been taking that medicine, tie should not have stared
another day In the house. He considers It is his duty it*
make this public statement for the benefit of all similarly
afflicted; that they may know where to find a mediae,
that will cure them. JOHN SHAW: t„
John Slaw being by me duly sworn this Nth day
1 pH% 1842, did depose and say tha the foregoing sta g.
meet Is true. J. D. WHEELER, Commissioner orDceler l ,. -
The BRAJVDRETH PILLS areltoid at Dr, Rtanld
dret lee principal office, 241, BROADWAY. New Ytiolt; -
and at his principal office, Nn. 93 Wood street, Pittsburgh.: \
he WYLY FL.IOE In Pittsburgh where the ^enaire eats'
he obtainer!. rep 2i—dw2tn. 1 •
Firrs—w. 4- M. DOHERTY Worm their friends Intik°
the politic that they have commenced mantaftselait
ring Hats, and thm they have now ready .for saleiat
their Store, 148 Liberty street, between Market and 611 s,
street, an assortment of the very best Fiats, which r"er
are anxious to dispose pion the cheapest and most reason•
able terms. Their stock consist of the very best kinds,-
viz.—Beaver. Otter, Neutria, Castors short Nat ped,-Rtut.-
sin, Fur and Silk Flats.
%V. 4• M. Doherty are both regular bred Hattere.the4:l.' ,
have bad extensive experience ns Jr ortierrnen iwthebeWl
ectaidisliments in the country; their Hasp are ail gm-un
under their own inqpectiOn, nod they aceere the Pubtilf
t het nothing but the very best articles on the wog! leit
Qnnable iertne will be offered 'or pale. sell 10
11E Of RS ofthe late Rev. Charles Xisbet, D lal'e_
. President of Dickinson College, Carlisle, by Sami.
Miller. D. D., 12mo. %V 1111 a esome portrait.
COMFORT' IN AFFLICTION— A aeries of med 4.
by James Buchanan. D. D.. Mali Church, Edit.:
burgh. first A mertran. from the 9th 13din' urgh edinowi
SPIRITUAL HONEY from NAT-VAAL Hives; oiLmed
ital ions and observations on the natural history and ha
bits of Bees. first introdured to ptit.lie notice in 1667, by
Samuel rumbas. A. M., London ed IR ma
A TRIBUTE OF PARENTAL AFFECTION,
Charles Snram, A. M.
DECJ3POL/S— or the Ind ivideni ehtlention of ehro
liana to ' , nye sottts from death; en Enny by Iblvid'S
Ford—C(4lllh A merienn, from the tlnth London etiltioni•
• SCRROWING YET REJOICING—or narrailieOf
recent at ecessive bereavements in a minister's family.
CHERLIC SEYMOUR—or the Gond Aunt and lie'
Rad Aunt; by Miss Catherine Sinclair.ad ed. ]fir mo.
LIVE 0 HILE YOU LlVE—rontatning Life a ill
grimage, Li fe a Rare. Life Ti Conflict, lire a Btessirig:WO
a Seed•Titne for mere ft v,hy the. Rev. I'. Griffith; A 4;
CHRISTI IN LOM.-or the du , y of personal
for the Immediate conversion of the Impenitent.
THE. EXTENT AND EFFICACY of Lie ATO
MF. t
NT--by Howard Malec! in, President of George*
College, K v.-2.d edition 18 mo.
The Moral Influence, Dane.ers and Duties, convected
wilt Great Cities--by John Todd. 18 mo
111 e crams and duty of heirs! spiritually minded, &Oa
r ed and nrseticallv improved, by John. Owen. 1) P h 'n.
HISTORY OF THE OREA7 REFORMATION of
the , Ive.oth century In Germany. Switzerland, ice•,',llY
J. H. Rlrrl, frAul,lgne, President of the. Thealogleat
School of Geneva, 11., In 3 vole. 12 mo.; 3.1 American .
from the s:h London edition. LURE LOOMIS, Agent,
pep 22 No 'B9 Wood Masai.
RUFFALO ROBES, BE:
-,±:";. —AR SKINS AND PURR
117 ST received, 3.000 Soasonntle flufraio Robett Or
5.111 recent finalities from Extra No. Ito 3.
A lot r r Rearnnd Colt Skins,
11.000 No. 1 and 2 Muskrat Sling,
A lot rfritterand Raccoon Skins,
Ail which are offered at reduced ces focash or itik•
proved nom. Apply to
A. TIERLEN, at the American Fur Co, Atnnts.-
Oct 12 -3m Corner of Front and Fprrylite.
Neil) and useful improvement in running out rt. milks"
meta/Jot the purpone of making Bar-iron.
plan to nsigle of a clone fire, by east pietist.. tile
Moe *to the chimney 7 feet .3 by 31 feet at bottOalti!
and 18 irrelres , -outtra ot top: the pig and coni la pat iP
the top of rite fire, and the hlast ic received on WO
The ttvere.iron plates ore an Mirk as those eoroenikitir
used. and the plates on the top of them are one inch mot:-
a half by one inch thick, and lit Mem. , antrar. , l 4 t l ,Pl 4 '
loving received Letters Pato, for the same, I neif eV'
fer it to the public on reasonahle terme..
Any information call be had, by addnepslny
rOrt MOD! h,‘Olfio. 3. C. Mehl A NAWAY,, ' '
CERTIFICATE.
Ilarcaurst Rocs. A artist 30.1134!,k
ndersignetrhnoi lig need Mr J. C. Melnanaseara
Patent Run out fire for nhout two years, take pleseareill'
recommending it to the public, a^d more partlettlirillilai„
all Iron Manufacturers as an Improvement en the rte:
free, or on 'he old plan of runnine out metal.
The copal°. or patent Are, wilt save nt tenet anainni&
the fuel used: will make as much mega, in a elferi titlark*:
two open Ares: and refine metal of ac good quint", ea the
open fires, •
We have used a Are of this kind for two yea*
. Ithte
have derived !inch advantage from it; that weimirelittcse
Oiv recommend h.
HARRIS'
Inleneizener °Nice
Mr. Melitnnavray hag also put . one up nt Porilsoistb.
and had one put up at Wheeling, both or wilfilimovii
ceeded admirably. Th•se, with ourg, are the °Myriam
now loose in the 'Unite.d States.
October 10, 1342. !HANNA 4- ELLitoN,.."
BROWNSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS4rOII
waid Hothes. Maiaufaciorer. of Iron on* .
Wore Muse, N 0.25. 'Wood sr.. Po IsPo rah. erp.l
LT l'
OS O-R SALE.—Four Lolls to larreheoft. ; .:
I'l
rook's
rani n 'heath A eres of Livid on Helloes" NNW 4
non. 41. 42.52. 53. 54,181, 182 and ISt la eiorartir - _
of Lot.,, on Holmes liiir , A Iso, Lots n 0,5.16 and rn,
Cook's Wan of Lots otxHigh sting. wear I beearirr eliiisf.,
Rouse. For terms ar/ply to ZW. R6llllC6Tallr-; :fit
seo 111 ' ,
ITAXI M Prrreatainta tx
Oct. It, 1114*ff'
N election for sbirtren flirertors of 4)ifs . llB
n
Athe enruiret year. wilt be he held at tticksiltlft:
Hon. e on Maniere 13,e - 21 ir day oftioventher - iiit;:f.?::_ i
JORDI
ocf 21— I f's
_ .
MKNANCE- BANK or rkpriPlllteilqiiii,
• Oct. 20. }Ws'
?l in Etoakitobient alibi' Par k "re sotitstft
JIL "nasal tbretion far thirteen director* to.aerare
R 11111.7 year. will be 11th at the_ Itatikinuillemb
quest ow Ifolulay meal, from -y:
A. M. is t O'clock P. M. of that day.•
0t0..21.—e • ROM A 8 14. R4"YWS:Vcjlr*ik.?
S.ItrVITA4i9 - 4 , :ts
T. -4n Pm-kiloliters `r.
• elertino for ittirlorar. tirrrtats • tjaarwsii i oM
Vai. tittll bt Gr i dml 11:(0•1!*413,1:•11016X-,0C--O•Ogq-#1
trirteilthAr-St-o,l o *.***4
4-. "er r iltqe. - 41.4%rera • o'l
LATE PUBLICATIONS
o ron Manufaclurers,
JOHN CLARTt MANANA WAY'S I
(Scioto Pota.l