*!ikr" 7 .•; 7 . 4 1'3,&te.7-:::, , ':.e. ,, ..3 ,1 ; ~.:Ta-z.e,.;::',.....:::,.-,.,:-,:f.4,--;.',.i..,-,,:1 :UMW' -vai n tie *arsLinter ~orw•emeeilleetee lAMBI* tleerplilintt Heti rbsdiethfeitt:tdo , -bae ttillif warehoille tio. the iterfori l ineettip Llibirlii•iftllibiortilltwed,WhErto be if eistitys peopoie f t ot,, Mehl_ Wrote town orders inithrtioe s hod at. Aitedetsilsorthe litisthessetton Undertaker wort -reporsolerttitehliecoatidenee; He will be preptir,ed fit awasotts to provide Hearses, Biers, Carriagesod treeriswitreidita we the - most liberal terms. 'Callerro4 ; the Asserato proeemly *needed To. " ' Aline Peshiesie it lam theses:ter building with his ware oosi,' , where those who need his 'serviers may On'd him Oen, ' eltrittiNcePt • torreir;i,iitertm. RSV; JOBE nt.aer. D. D. JODOE , BO,OI.Ie. R. RODLET DEUCE, D. D. 'OOOlll 4 XITON. REV. SAMUEL WILLIERS. D. &eV. JOSEPH smut, 4fAito ACV. JAMES Y. DAVIS, sap 10, orb eaaatiataa. DOORS, ' STEAMBOAT. BILLS, -,PAMPHIATS, HORSE BILLS, BLANKS; - : VISITING CARDS, EELS, ADDRESS DO., CHECKS, - BCSINESS DO., NOTES; HAND BILLS, BILLIFOP. LADING, CIRCULARS. itc, Taigetherivith every description of Letter Press. Print tag furnished with neatness and despatch, and on mode rule terms, nt the Mike of the Daily Mornilig Post. - - 'step 10 FrO THOSE, wilosz , OCCUPATIONS TEND TO PRODUCE OR AGGRAVATE DISEASE.—This ehisa of 'individuals is very numerous. They are those Who.work in an unhealthy atmosonere. Printers, work !pep In feather stores, stone cutters, bakers, white lead Manufacturers, are all more or less subject to disease ac iiard!nikethe strength• of their constitution. The Only Method to _prevent disease, is the occasional use of a medicine width abstracts from the circulation all delete iloishumors, and expele them by the bowels. Tonics in - any form are Injurious, as they only off the evil day tomake it more fatal. The use of Brandreth's Pills isilithilmtre health; because they take all impure mat ter out of the blood; and the body Is not weakened but strengthened by their operation, for these valuable Pills do not force, hut they assist nature, and are not opposed, but harinonize with her. Said at Dr. Brandreth's Office, No. 98 Wood street, PHl:shoran. Price 25 cents per box, with full directions. :MARK—The only place in Pittsburgh where the GENUINE Pills can be obtained, Is the Doctor's own Of. Ike; N 0.96 Wood street. sep IR NEW WYTEL.--T he su age ber:..rfirpec tfu n .tbrotir his old friends and theTitifilfOliat l i e has opened a Temperance Hotel, in fifth .Strocet4ienythe E x . change Bank, and In the house lateto,,cieetiMed hp , Mat thew Patrick, and has !misted anktiati Iron City Hotel," where he will he verrihapizy' to accoutre.. date ail who may please to call or lam: !is table shall be provided with the best tare, nod ever) , possible accommodation to town and country customers and ravelers. A few boarders who wish to lodge in t heir stores or of. Aces, can he taken. and ee n Millen who live out of town epn have their dinners daily. ifishas large and good stables, and the hest nay and Oats, and a v,ood Mistier, and•will accommodate travel. err and gentlemen who have horses. Boirdem taken by the day, week or year. Charges more moderate than at any respectable Hotel in t !teeny. sep 10' JOHN IRONS. WASHINGTON H A.LL.—T he subscriber has opened the late residence of James Adonis, Esq., iihieelesed . , for , the reception of visitors and boarders; the tense is very pleasantly situated on t he r bank of the - Ohicr,V, miles from the city— poss e ssing nil the delight. fol aceonipaniinents of a country resittehre, without being - too far (listen for persons doing business in the city. - Visitors will be furnished with eve'y delicacy of the season. AnOmnibus runs regularly every hou i the Alle gbeny end of i he Bridge. N. B.—No Alcoholic beverages kept sep 10, IFIVESOLUTIOX OF THE UNION' —The copart• JLJ!. heirship existing between James E. Kilbourn and -David J. - Morgan Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Viet coodiMons will be duly noticed, with the sienat ores rif,4l.h parties 'sussed, and Barry Hall will be continued open by the subscriber until other arrangements ate per ,,rikesisle,onibe premises, 150 Mils. choice winter ap ples, Irsipplied imaiediaiely. JAS. E. K I LBOU RN, sup 29—tf No 9, Market, and 74, Front st: L _,....... 11DIE0 0 K B IN DIN G.—M'Cand,less 4- c`l ~- ' -L. JohotOr , ilookbhiderraud Paper 1 - - - .. 1 [Niers, .S. W. corner of Wood and 1 ______ -- -=.:l_ • Fourth streets,are now prepared to ex• ecute all kinds: of Bookbinding and Pa. per Ruling with neatness and despatch. .=------- -- litr-EPAbk books ruled and bound to 1110,10 pattern at EN ortest notice. N. B. All work done he above is warranted. (sep TO WRI BIDDLE, Surgeon Dentist, has returned to his old stand, So. 107, Smithfield Street, ithere be can be consulted any hour -,during the day, du his profession. sep 10 REMOVAL. — George Armor, Merchant Tailor, respectfully announces to his friends and pa trona, that he has removed his establishment from his old-stand, la Third street, to the corner of Front and ilimighlteld,ln the basement story of the Monongahela Manta; where he intends keeping on hand a general as. sOrtsgent of Fashionable Goods, suitable for Gen• wear. - Re hopes, by close application, to merit a share of the onsteess 90 liberally extended to hint at his old stand. N. IL Having made arrangements in New York and Philadeliihla, with the most Fashionable Tailors, for la, reception of Paris and London Fashions, customers oksy rely on having their orders executed according to the-*teltaiyle. GEORGE ARMOR sept.lo T . 4va.D.l4ll.—Tha Subscriber would most respectfully -LSI Inform the public in genera that he has an article of ated_pit ofa superior quality, manufactured at the IA ncim sialoll Manufactory,by R.W.Lee ¢ co.,w !dell is warran ted to be equal to the best Sperm. Oil, both for Light and Maehillsty, :This Oil is entirely free from any glutinous istaitet";areollte, or unpleasant odor, and it is as clear and as white as spring water, Net a particle of crust is left oti 'the wick. The light is pure and brit lent, and will last as , tong, if not longer, than that from an squid quentity of Sperm. 011. The subscriber informs the eratilic4Mit be has taken a place nearly opposite the Peat 0140,Wheye he will light np several different lamps avert evening, and he would respectfully invite the in• tiatiltAnts of-Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and their vicinity, to call tad Judge for themselves. He feels confident they will be convinced that the above statement Is perfectly tgailistr. 0111. Only° hundred individuals who have tried • Ole .011,,there has not been a aingie fault found with it • The Lard pilaw, one third less than Sperm, lie would ueiteleelaily solicit the early attention of Dealers and , lila. alliajskuift.thit'obove. folionririethirches.are now using the Lard Oil: ~,iee- o nd:-Iv r esbyterian Church, Plit- , burgli, slis Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Pittsbutgb, Viesbyterian Church, Allegheny City, .41,*elate Reformed Church, do. A11.4h. barrels are brawled R. W. LEE ff Co., Chula. Pittsburgh. June 2.lst. 1842. "--7414;0millitidosIgneti.esplains of the Rspress Line of I I.Vuortilitie Pennsylvania Canal,itave tried and are 1101 imilr4e9fitatd.Oit introduced here by Matthew C.'ißdaYoludisatinfactatred by R. W. Lee 4- Co., at the CllMlspattlVl(PittioV,gt _ crinfideatiritaanecting that the a hove is equal elitatiVheit Sperm Cil; that it is entirety free from ;smoke 41-_,alli.ilittkiviiklittlitter whatever; the light liver. 7 Vaknatianorartiiltrillifint,auct will test as long, if not dert i lz i l,ittitatrritert anequal quantity of Sperm. Oil, MIA — hoTtomtitittietvirlis recommending lit° our friends OMIT Ciiptain, Packet bona Adams. tOrfAMILIMMItIkIm Captida.'t treket John Haneock, 00CLIW". do ' ' •-,sotio Madison. -40.414 T rillirM9M , dt. ea Pittsburgh. lijltOre VON - 'Butengum ir• BKR -111.403:—= ', Thee Pills are composed et kerbs, wifteh etert A,.8 'lit* diedon upon the heart;',give impulse .or - _ArpOliiiiirtarllitsystesn; the blood- is onleiletniill - - Its , circulation throne' all the vessel* 4kin i ttre parts allotted Iniernalty,orther • ' • T iiiii wren Abe secretions of.the b,ly are tiisieleodiihere la e a consequent itientliee 0f .. .. vit el o .' '- r - ' 14e ettyl4 10)49liOd Action of the Rbeortrat : VOL A . -4 1. t - ~ .- - :•.1 . :Any amosbid 1 -"11 ". - led - IPS . 1111M-Awisi asts - W ..... Tree . a .• i : . 11 .6 :.91114111490k-Milmit SCMSlided , ,ASt - m emo r 14010.1014101t;t' i orttit, 404 .-;.; 1* - 'Z , ..41.' :: ''''' ;14 7. 1 % . " ':-, ~ ......,.z., ,:' .-..„,.: - _ '-,:::: - ..,.: - .4-p,„.,5 , ,, ~ - c- ~..... , MEM comPtilk,c_ir willtitt 400, 3. of Cougress - ..leettliaintlplits_ "fOi each necessary Oplecnrestlwwrit4ed r.in the general.appropriatioaiiiis, wit-busaiugsukisf - cd" antio_fia and provide for ,certain iscidentai *Teases of the Dipartetent, Waif office, of Um Genie- , ..ment, and lot ' purposes." approved:A-peas* 26,1 1842; Sward will be received'at Ibis Depart meat until tie . rst -day to December mot, for it Matting for one yofivi ioniser. ai the option oftbeDepart- I - meet; the following descriptions of Bist,ksTor Ithe-use of I Post Offices In tlie States of Peansylvania and Delaware* Mails received, 'l5 Reamer Mails seat, Account of Newspar4es and . Pamphlets re- 4 - ceived, litittirreberve:d at - Dist - Mtn All theater,. regal wiper. setesi 4 .7 - : rrit ;aches, printed on both sides and feint ruled, With nut lens than 4:lnner - on a page. Mails sent from [nett Hinting Offices,, 12 Reams. Samesize paper as'above, but folded lengthwise, and w,itisso lines on a page. Accounts Current, foolscap, two on a Sheet 16 Reams. Monthly and Weekly Registers, foolscap, four on a sheet, 9 Post Bills, foolscap, l 2 oil a sheet,wilhout) signatase., Post Bills, foolscap,l2 on a sheet, with signatures. , 759 Reams. Post Bids for Distributing Offices, 9 on a sheet, with sigeatures Post Bills,lfor Distributing Offices, 6 onst sheet, with siguatures, The proposals will state the price, in one, sum, per ream, for each kind of blanks, for paper, printing, ruling and packing; They ate to he delivered in such quanti ties, and at such times, as may be required by the differ. eat Post Offices,and on the requisitions of Postmasters endorsed by the Postmaster at the plate where the con tractor may reside. None will be considered as deliver ed, or will be paid tor, , except on such requisitiOos. Each reqiii=ition, or quantity_ordered, to he securely enveloped or packed for transportation, end directed, to the Post Office, at the expense of the contractor. The right is reserved of reject ng any bid which may Le considered ertravagant, and also to give to any one bidder the printing for'one or more states adjoining the slate of his residence; and each proposal must be accom panied by sufficient evidence of the ability of the proposer to comply with the terms of his proposal. The successful biddbr will be required to enter into contract, with surety, In strict compliance with the pro vision of the law, to which bidders are referred, Failure to furnish blanks promptly when ordered, fur nishing those of inferior quality as to paper, printing. or ruling. or any attempt to evade the true meaning of the contract, will - be considered, sufficient cause for its forfeiture. Payment will be made quarter-yearly, one month after the expiration of each ,quarter. The blanks must he, equal to the best of those now in use. Specimens may he seen at the various Post Offices. The quantities mentioned above, are from the best es• Denotes that can he made fer one year's consumption; but they may exceed or may fall short of the quantities re quired. The Department does not hind itself to any specific quantity or amount. "Prot o=ats" should he so marked, and addressed to the "Second Assistant Postmaster General," Washinston, D. C. n23—iitd3l COUGHS, COLDS and CONSUMPTION.—The *ea son for the above complaints is now at hand, ; . nd all Persons who are subjected to the inclemency of the weather are iespectfully to formed that they can and. CovsaT's BALM or Uri which is well known to have cured, Tsocskans, who were in the last stages of Con sumption.' Certificates can he produced °fits wonderful CAMS. TAYLOR'S - BALSAM OP LIVERWORT is another remedy for Liver Complaiuts,'Caug ks aad Colds. It eitineshigh ly recorr mended by all who have used it, and is pleasant to take, and speedy in effecting a cure. PEASE'S HoLittiourim CANDY.--This is a highly valuable and pleasant medicine; it will effect a positive and certain cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption,and Is an effectual: cure for the WHOoPiNo Cothaus. This is a very pleas ant medicine, all are fond of it, and children never refuse to take at; its cure is sure and positive. The auhscriber base certificate of Agency direct from J. Pease Peson, so there can be no mistake. All persons who are effected, are invited to call arid not de/ay, for the time to take medicine is at the commencement. WM. C. DERN All the shove medicines can always be procured al WHOLESALE OR R ETAIT at TUTTLE'S .MEDICAL AGENCY: 86. FourtA street THORN'S TEA BERRY TOOTH-WASH To Dr. Tnottx,—My Dear Sir: I cheerfully and cordially embrace the present favorab'eopportunity to re turn to you my warmest thanks of gratitude for your un. equalled and unexceptionable Invention of your very Justly celebrated Tea-Berry 'Trioth•Wash, and I feel that am in duty hound to say that I have derived the great est and most beneficial effect from its frequent and mode. ate use: and J can assure you that I am exceedingly hap py to have the pleasure of informing you, that sincerely and cordially speaking, I can in justice recommend its fre quent use to all that unfortunate portion of the human race throughout the globe who are now undergoing the most excruciating pain for the want of 'a medicine prepa ration of exactly the same nature of which yours is prepa red, and who have for years been-suffering from the in. jurions, destructive and pernicious effects , of worthless tooth powders and other worthless preparations. In conclusion permit me to say that I have used your Toot 11- Wash but for a short period, and yet I feel thoroughly convinced that it is the best now known, its inestimable virtues in preserving the teeth, (which 11 kept in a good and handsome condition, Is the greatest embellshment that adorns the human structure,) are not to be excelled in easing and relieving the sufferer from toothache, and restoring tne gums to a healthy and purified condition. and giving also a sweetness and fragrancy toe ditagreeable breath hitherto unknown: Accept my sit cere wish for your success, from THE Committee on Lectures of the Wirt Institute, for the Fourth Course,respectfully announce to the nubile that they have made arrangeinents to commence the Lectures on Thursday evening, December 1. The Lectures of this course will be exclusively Literary and Scientific. The Committee, desirous of making the Lecture Room of the institute a favorite resort of the lovers'of Liters. lure and Science, as.ell as the fashionable, have spared no exertions In procuring popular and talented Lecturers, both at home and abroad. In the course of two weeks a list of the Lecturers will be published, and tickets offered. SAM'L. C. HUEY, W. W. WILSON, JOHN S. COSGR AYE, WM. B. SCAIFE, JOHN B. SEMPLE, nnv 9 if Committee. U S. MAIL LINE of Splendid Passenger Steam Pack. . els from Oincinnati to St. Louis. The new, splendid, fast running, 4 light draught steam Packets West Wind and Nonpareil, will run as regular Packets, front Cincinnati to St. Louis. Will leave Cin cinnati and St. Louis every Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Passengers from the East and West may , rely upon their starting punctually as advertised. , sep 11) N. 0. ED! Y, Agent Bk. WILLIAM EVANS'S SOOTHING SYRUP.— This Infallible remedy has preserved' hundreds when thought past recovery, from convulsions. As soon as the Syrup is rubbed on the gums, the child will rem V. er. . This preparation Is so innocent, so efficacious. and so pleasant, that no child will refuse to let hs gems he rub bed with it. When infants are at the age of four months tho' there is no appearance of teeth, one bottle of the Syrup should he used to open the pores. Parents shout Id never be withoUt the syrup In the nursery, *here there are young children, for if a child wakes In the night with pain In the gurns,the Syrup-immediately gives ease, by opening the pores, and healing the genns;therehy prevent• fug COUriliiol3B, Fevers, tc. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by R. E.SELLERS, Agent," see lo'• : N0..20: Wood street : below Second Rtp xo. 2 St- Jir BTO--• _ .. ..,,,,, RIBOO C R Eel?. - air 87 L I .el air. C_z 7 ~,,,,,bO4. , , , Lama sets. • wideloill 'IRV"! rz, t _. *,dr4thl/itir Mohair. 4: ..... i - if eaten Glissis, -, Imierb•-• - 1, ) ,„ Cot vens-very c heap„„,ll,:. - 8tai1im ",„,...” - t otlgusib, l l Straw Titibutu btaid i rge asso----6,0,- d %Ile" A a ntag ' ...wsi ' , mg.. a variety 'tifiLlal.,./VP .iii.'ioir ,- 4,...mi. - - t- ,in44gzior4,_,. T *C7rice#l° su it' - , 004 bless ,---•T-agwliefl:g4T.H• -'.r-,* . Thooollo4 ,t i et,- _ t _ ca,...4 - , •,‘ ~,,,s64l.lipiparS, . 1, 1 _ 11 , 11 ? (Welk .--- - - - '„ g44-Tri-471+.7-'4l- ' - - -0OP' 1 1" 1 07, 1 ,YT , !O ., ,r,' A.v.,-,.r,,-",. 19.: ki L l' r . - - -- .•i9f; 1.--1, ''- ' 5„...5 ? „.„ - LANcArrxß,Oct. 2d,1842. Yours, truly, W I RT INSTITUTE. FIFTH COURSE OF LECTURES ins, AtiooViikkh intim life juelnoiiilheildr*letik can, ataresty-Alk. A deirgieewilitnitherßiteatorutris -hAllsolly etuf.- Although guel ir,ewitir—,,theceireetutoot •to 'pro otia4 eattlijdoesi but the fratie 11 moist orthe4teof weakness. humors front titylkood. ! . • Haratlesatit themotelvee, they ASSIIIIT NATAIS a To throw out theoreasioir of alue ‘g is'ffihtt the boAyt and they require no !iteration In *litter clothing. -' to fart, the huittun - body kinetic alilo to sustain with. nutillitirigithe InV ' ney ht. the weather, whilemnder the:tnHpteneeo t ' ___yto__likgaikiiiogieease tradiea -,--.---.-----,_. - ~ r-7 , 71-;r: - '5".t.. .• ~ , ',.1 1 .10141t1- fur seame n_ aid =trove • a,, , 4 , , ,seats ' , enc,- ~,,,,: '• By the time.'.6oo4l(tu-MedipOq'4/18wmuch anxiety_ and siebaesa; ortifirate . eat Ipis C.' Cold. Bilwamot "I ts feetionsiTylibus, scarlet4ndfeir :' . ix I. kinds, w - - v. ... be n DiffiOVVli I But where aliltp*Cl . eziet,/ek,;'; - :-; time be hist, let the iiii.ANDRETO piLLIB he at ....... : sent for, that the Remedy tney;*ali_.;iett, without Ai j : ther 100 of - thre.—To- BY Rzatiatiaxiltiti--.. __ That Brandreth'sPilla hatiestatid.ik...!evea years' test in the United Stales. - . .., That they area vegttable and IntiocenKtmedicine, yet all powerful fdr the removal of diseler;ll3,:eper chronic recent; infectious or Otherwiie That they purify the blood, and. asap_. : l.6o-further pro cress of disease in the human body . That. in many cases, where - 4M dvatifful ravages of ulceration had laid bare ligament - apitand where, to all appearance, no human morMalfiCsOre life, _have patients by thecuse of these pIl I, bee#444iired 'to good health; the devouring disease batling'.;b4l:* . completely eradicated. ' .• That ear.l) of the genuine has upon it TURILIL COPYRIGIS - _ That 'M1'4400431 has two signatures 9f Dr. Benjamin Brandreth up:On it. That there must he upon each borrOree signatures, thus: B. BR•NDRYTII, • And three signatures, thus:— , , "AU acute fevers ever require some evacuation to bring them to a perfect crisis ant solution, itriSL.-that even by stools, which must be promoted by aft .-When nature does not do the business itself, Oa 'Ole:account, an ill timed scrupulousnessabout the weitkritta of the body is of bad consequences; for It isthat whlcksffiems chiefly to makeevacuations necessary, which nature attempts. after tne humors are fit to fiexpelled , bqk is !.riot able to accomplish for the most part in these disearoffi;- and I cen affirm, that I have given - a purge when the pulse has been so low that it could hardly be felt,,and the debility retire, yet both one and the rater have beep - restored by it." The good effect to he derived front the Brandreth Pills have to be experienced to be , cutlebelleved. By their timely use neither the scarlet, the typhus fever or small pox would &Yer assume their malimnt form. To appreciate to the full extent,the irietticutable bene fits of BRA NDRETH'S PILLS, they must be used when the First Symptoms or Disease present themselves. One dose then, and their good effects will be felt throughout the attack—lT Is TAKING THEM IN TIME that is the great secret in the mire of all appearances of disease arising from bad blood,and I presume there are few at the pres. ent day, will say anything of those diseases which affect the body when the blood is pure. Such diseases I have yet to see. Hoping that some who read this may be benefited by so doing. l am respectfully, 241 Broadway, New York: THE COUNTERFEIT'S DEATH BLOW. The public will please observe that no Brandreth Pills are genuine unless the box bas three labels upon it, each containing -a fac sip:Mutt of my hand writing thus—B. Bratit*B. , Thesehibels ara engra• veil on steel, beatitififily iiiiilinsd - antrdane at - an ex, pence of several thinisand dollars. BeMember! the top , . —tire side—and the bottom. • „ Ent red according to ackplif.C . Onfrekt Mah e pear 1841, by Bet giniin Brondret It, in the Clerk's Office in the Die [Act Court of the Sot thern District of New York, Dr. B. Brandretles own office. No. 98, Wood Street. Pittsburgh. Ctinly , picre in Pittsburgh w bete the genuine Pills can be obtained. Each Agent who sell , the true Era ndrea h Pitt, has an engraved certificate of Agenr e renewed every twelve months, and has entered Into bonds of 8500 to sell none other Pllfirthan those received from Dr. B. or his special GenerarAgent. Mark. the certifi cate is all engraved except the Doctor's name, which is in his own hand writing. Observe, on each certificate -there Is an exact copy of the three labels on each hux En graved thereon. Purchaser, see that the engraving of the labels on the certificate correspond with those on the box. The following are Dr. Renjamin Brandrelles %gents for the sale of his Vegetal.te Universal Pills, in Alleghe ny cooly, Pa., who are supplied with the new labelled p Hee 25 cents with directions. Principal Office, No. 98, Wood Si reel, Pittsbur Allegheny, Mr. ions Glass. McKeesport, H. ROW LAND. Noblestown, JOHN JOHNSON. Stzwarts Town, Cazassiza 4 SPAULDING ALEXANDER Asrizt.g. Clinton. El/WARD Taomssoit,Wilkinsburgh. GEORGE PORTER, Fairview. ROBERT SMITH PORTER, Tarenturo. Elizabethtown, C. F. Disac. East Liberty, DaNIEL NEGLEY. PRESSLEY lawin. Peasant Hill. DAVID R. COON—Plumb Township. Wm. 0. Horant— Allen's Mill. [sep 10 PILES cured by the I.se of Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills Dr. liarlich—Dear Sir—Shortly after I received the Agency from you for the sale of your medicine, I formed an acqnaintance wi, h a lady of this place, who was severely afflicted with the Piles. For eight or ten years this lady was subject to frequent painful attacks, and her physician considered her case so complicated, that he very seldom prescribed medicine for her. Through my persuasion, she commenced using your Pills, and was perfectly cured. Yours, et c . JAMES R. KIRBY October 3. 1/40. Chambersbug, Pa. loorra BRIMMYR irr Office and General Depot, No. 19. North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. And by Samuel Frew, corner of Liberty and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. sep 10 PEESTING CURE performed hyDr.Swayset's Cl R pound Syrup of Prunus Firgiriang, or Wild Cher ry- Having made use of this invaluable syrup in my family, which entirely cared my child. The symptoms were wheezing and choking:of phlegm, difficulty of breathing, attended with constant cough, smarms, convulsions, 4-c, of which I had given upall Lopes of its recovery until I was advised to make trial of this invaluable medicine. After seeing the effects tt had upon my childl and con• eluding to make the same trial upon myself, winch en tirely relieved me ofa cough that I was afflicted with for many years Any person wishing to see me can ca at my house in BeacbStrcet, above theillarket, Kensington. J. Wu.cox. DR. SWAYNE'S SYRUP OF WILD.CUERRY We call the *Mallen of the public to the numerous certificates which have been in circulation in our paper and some others of this city, :highly. recommending Dr. SWAlrrtell Compound Syrup of . Wild. Cherry.—Wei have seen the original certificates, and have- no doubt but they come fromiraly grateful hearts,expressive of the benefits vrtihattheitlhave received from tLat valuable ,cauiposind. WO:I*W acquaintances Who have frequently used the iilicUittwficine. who can speak with confidence of its iiiiiWit,fiatarday Chronic/a. _ sincerity. I; would advise you, one and all, both sick and.well, always. to have a bottle, of Dr SwairxesCompound Syrup of Wild. Cherty . In your house--it is invaluable In cases of emergenty, such am Spitting . .of Blood, Asthma. attacks of violent Coughing, which is often the cause of .spitting of , Mea r s, Violent Nervous Affectione, which occasionallY cferge from fright.__and.,various. Uther scut e, produciriggreat alarm, sudden colds froin.,,itoproper. exposure. which are often; let ; an to an.. alarming Client, reiteate._ mean% being ready a t handt-rand osed:Fett, sweeties Compound Syrup repeatedly . In my family, and always with nsssksd. success —f tan recommend; it with, „confidence. ari tick*, tee ,eat the best - f amily. medicine! hich, has 'prat bealt-,Otrefed to the publlessestday pArortias. Am by Wia.".Tborn. wirideisie aPnl toe NO.b3. Market Street. VVIT;14 . 01r010. Aforokoo r c roftreopect _ ~. -.. s lilt MrOdo :;:kiol-:*:im . , .-; s,gotsoo,! lxit, ikat u - ---' lo oll44*liiiisinelOitilfik ... ,,117 : ..).*• , joeoodinot t alitbe-'oiroOrOf troWoWf.,. - .. 1 , - . 400301-.041 . 4, 4 1 .= 146 ,4:1 /4 " i7,- Alr e I 4a i ', - • ' ',:: •. ' .-. ,'7 , ' , ',: - .. - ,• , _.-i- , 7 , 1•-,,,- ..;, , 1-71..4A[LA - 44 14 t....: ' - ~, -- --- _..;_,, .., r ,,,, i.i,:, ~-..r;. , _,.,,,.:„.,_ . ~, ,. q.., ,,,,t 4it-e :• s i :-,,,'".,:,•!,:, ;.,,., 744 * - MV - '4O - t . ':._•: , .:; , -' ,. .! -',.•:', : 7 77 - x th~~~~ r -.l44tnieter and i.Na"prodiici s 'wows ate thehody. as•wlth invitortitekb7.thele' t stoctildithe vittated --- • BENJaIdIN BRiNDIOCTII. DR. FRANKLIN SAYS the public's servant.. B. BAANDRETH, M. D .. 4. .'t . 'zl :. ''.7,':‘iftl : -:. .'"..1;.;•: "~~ ~ ~. ii , :': tittitfil#4 : ' ' ' Yitill'lP-Wiliki "1114. ili ff . . l o l4l - ,, VMPriilit-Or stAlikiii Wittig acYler•:,--licejlo*Cidgo- eitsraw,Di,r. totesanaidedier to int mines Dui lateirleo l (tti Vid.*: 4 4,_ _ the Ladies --honorherwrith ashore tiftheir -Torii:M.oo l mi pledges' ber ro'keep , eviWY-tang of ths - Witisr•i4lish ' 4eleription", intl nirattict ratentitin trin6mOtnYt -r: ':-: It is with confidence Mrs. T. recommends-hat French linitinitiniatidide torsetir.ilio•Set kiiredickill Wsuc , rrt of Embroidery,whicirds superiOr to anything yet • - in: &maths : this co u ntry: it Jackals' ROY; .-Linen,Cupinol - L. ..Orientals,Capes a : is ,Cardinal Demi. . dittoi Bar: than lef Evening CostuMe;-Cataren cuffs. Pocket ': altd• kerchiefs, Morning and Night Cam 'lt ti. - which eta ready for theietipprobarion otilte9tir if-Oeto* , • ' Pili illr. TAB waiting the arrival of her Don'nerstTiom Ea rope, at - No. 2 Perry street,-bitween Liberty and Fourth - - - - . . . . 2=i2l jurApti 4. !tit:SIR:PON, :removed their Ocoee - to the reildcnic of H Ma. Feartli t i'wo do o rs ahove Smithfield. sep 10 ' virtoFriN WA EIHOUSE.—No, 79. .FourtA Az) Street, BetteesiWoott eta. Two doors front , the corner of ' -street.' Con. • sternly Cm-hand aeassOrtMetit.; i'eadyintide COFFINS, oTevery size and description; COvered ones, with 'Clottf:' Mahogany, Cherry, Black Walnut, Poplar, and Pine Coffins. "ALSO, Plates neatly engraved; Hearses and Cairiages furnished; Graves prOcured; and all services rendered that friends may reqUire. A credit given in all cases, either of coffins or carriages, esqiiesjeif. - HENRY: AEA HES - , trpdert4ey. imp 10, 4 - 175 Bina. WHITE LIME, - a - goperlor hnirie, for sale by J .G. tve_orqtro;it., No. 12 - Water skreei. ATA_LIETY.— Just received front New Yarkj 3000 V Temperance Alnianacs for 1843; 5000 cupiesof the journal of the American-Temperance Union and Youth's . Temperance Advocate for September..—Also,2oooChris tian A Ima nacs, snd a goodassortment • of Loomis's :Maga. zine and Plttabutgb., lud•theFranklin Magazine and Corn. mon Almanacs 11Sr 1943; by the gross, dozen or Single; 250-copies of Grant's New Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Bu sinesa Dirctory and Strangers Guide, for 61-Icents. Also, Cottage; Fhmily, School and Pocket Bibles and Testa. meets, David's Psalms; Methodist and Temperance:Hymn Books; the beauties of Harmony, Introduction to Sacred Music: Mason's-Harp with round and patent notes; Christ. Harmand almost all kinds of School Books; Guna's Do• meatic riledicine; Day Books and Ledgers; Writing, Let ter, and Wrapping Paper; blue black, and red ink, .by the gross, dozen, ur bottle; steel pens, quills, slates, pencils and wafers; Cyclopedia of History, Western Pilot, and •a con. siderable variety of Booksand Stationery, for sale on ac commodating terms for cash or country pr-dues, ISA AC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant, sep '2 No. 9, Fifth street. tdoortne.h.n. G. E. WARNER. ' J: PAINU'ER. UNION COTTON FACTORY. Alleghe y City, at the end of the upper bridge. The subscribers having commenced the manufacture of Cotton Yarns, Stocking Yarn, Cotton Twine, Candlewick, Carpet Chain, Batting, and are prepared te fill orders at the shortest notice. Having selected the latest and most improved ntachi nery, and employed the manager who has attended to the HOPE FACTORY for the last five years, they are manufactu ring a superior article. Cotton Warps made to order, Orders through the Pittsburgh Post Offire, or least. the store of J 4- C. Painter 4. Co., Liberty street,, or Logan 4- Kennedy, Wood street; will meet with prolitit atten tion. Address—J. K. In OORII.EADA. CO. sep 1.2-1 y FEM A LES.—Theie is a large mass of Females in this City who from their continued sitting, to wBtch their occupsi lons obliges hent,are a Ifected with costiveness which gives rise to palpitation at the heart on the least ex. ertion, sense of heaviness extending dyer the whole head, intolerance of light and sound .an inability of fixing the attention to any mental operations; rumbling in Oho bow• els, sometimes a sense of suffocation, especially ; after meals when any exertion is used, as going quickly up stairs; tempfefickle; these see symptoms which yield at once to a few dpacn9c r stut Brandreth Pills The occa sional use or thia,triedietne woutd save a deal of trouble and years of.auffering... One, or two, or even three of the Brandreth Pills just before dinner, arc of en found highly beneficial; ninny use them very advantageously In the- - was; they aid and assist digestion, restore the bowels to a proper condition, enliven the spirits, impart clear need In thecomplexion, purify the blood, and promote a general feeling of health and happiness. Sold at Dr. it audreth's Office. No 98 Wood strt et, Pittsburgh—Price 25 cetitt per box, with full directions. MARK—The only place In Pittsburgh. where the GENUINE Pills can he obtained, lethe Doctor's own Of fire, No 98 Wood street. sep 10 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS! SURGICAL IN ST R UM ENTSI— T. McCarthy, Cutler and h'argiral Instrument _Maker, Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office, Pittsburgh (SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHEARS.) Physicians, Dentists and Druggists can have I hrir in struments madehy the subscriber of a superior quality and at Eastern prices. Tailors' Patent Shears and Scissors always on, hand also Hatters Shears, a superior article. Orders respect fully solicited. N. B. Ailarticles warranted of the best quality. and jobhing done as usual. sep 10 LIVER COMPLAINT.—This disease often lerml natcsin another of a more serious nature, if pro. per remedies are not restorted to In time. 1 n all, forms of this disease, Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening 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 Pllls, after which the Compound Strength ening Pills are taken to give strength and tone to those tender organs which require such treatment only to effect a permament cure. These Pills are neatly put up in small packages, with full directions. For sale at No. 19 North Eight Street, Philadelphia. Also, for sale by. Sam uel Frew corner of Wood and Liberty ste., Pittsburgh Pa. sep 10 A LLEN KRAMER, Ezebange Broker, No. 46, Cur. A ner of Wood and Third Streets, Pittsburgh Pa.— Gold, Silver, and Solvent Rank notes, bought and sold. Sight checks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. Pittaburgh,Pa, Wm. Bell Co., John D. Davis, F Lorenz, J. Painter at Co., Joseph Woodweß, James M ay Philadelphia, A lexander Bronson h Co., John 11. Brown 4. co. Cincinnati, 0., James WCandiess. St.. Louis, Mo., J. R. Pii'Donald. LouisvilZs, W. B. Pope, Esq. Preet Bank Ky. , sep ID REMOVA L.—The undersigned begs leave to Worm the public, that he has removed from his old stand, to the corner of Penn and St. Clair eta., opposite the Ex change Hotel, where he has fitted up a large Pix.so FORTE WARE Roost, and now offers for sale the most splendid assortment of Ptxnus ever offered in this market..' His pianos consist of different patterns, of superior Rose Wood and Mahogany, beautifully finished and mo deled, and construeted throughout of the very - beat ma teriels,which,for durability, and quality of tone, as well as touch, he warrants to be superior to any' ever seen here. As he has enlarged Iris manufactory, and made strange. meuis to supply the increasing demand .for this lnstru• ment, he respectfully requests those intending tn pur. chase to call and examine his assortment before Mucha. sing elsewhere, 86 he is determined to sell town, for cash,than any other establishment east or west or the mountains. P. BLUME, Corner of Penn and St. Clair st reets, sep 10 Uppositethe Exchange Betel; Pittibiirgh, Pa. IV ARR ANT ED GENITINE.—Dr . . - Wintam V Evans 's Camomilp Pink timertmerres.-Letter.irom the Icon. Abgern 'ld'Clel han,dolliran County, East Tennessee, Ile m berofCcingress. Wasninwron, July 3d 1838. Sir--Bince I halm been in this city 'I have used oPme ot your Dispeptic niedlcine with infinite 'benefit and sat ill faction, and belleie it to bee mosvoakiable remedy. One of my, zonsti tomtits, Dr. A. Carden, of Campbell eounty, Tenneesee, wrote to me to send'llm•sonle. which I 'did, andlte has mplo7ed it very auccesafally in Os practice, 1 1 aniffsaillt Is invaluable. iiir:'`.lobtotettt,Yolli °kept at thirdplace,* thirty., yorliVould" 'Probably like tfagent Toupeettee. ' 80, I would rec ommend ' Dr. A *Med, as' a nipper person'tb °Mcßae tot the rate of your celftwated ' medicine. Should you commission him he 'ls willing to act tor you. Yviiicanitend - the medicine by water' tattle' careof Robert Kkog It lons, Knoxville comity.tennes.' senor byland to Graham ¢ Remain; Triawareil,Eaul. Teineseee. beveoo deubl, but , if routed c In Ile*aluoAntles In Ease Tenoemum le great: Onto Wedli' eine would be sold. lam going luisbeliTsle-pcit.horfiet &roar. oetw. use. and Mut of myr enalikukid' itbulAbeur la frorul*bellwic - 06-mmuitt,ow a 'geld. at,llliinivillealulltrouPtwOwllll447oOlll,ol ta l i pt 5983. or tooxnerewittio-tOttoriovaol4i*ootAtere. Yours • - AaRARAT " - • =ll . 2".7.17 - „AA. IE22M MINIM 111 7 1203x5 CI ..":13444 -try, {:4i . • Tlttsiburettsilqtte , • 39 Ildr.Joux DEtaittrrot4--igterlitwint beenfresent; yesterday, at the experiment, which you were stdW make, in the presenCe of- ti.nuthbersof our b men, of the safety of your IRON CHEfs"I`S., in ' .- tr fire43t gives me pleasure to say, that so far asi Witeicapakilux* judging; the test was fair, and AMe result exceedide** expectations. The Chest was a small one,, about 30 inches blel, by about 11 or 20 inches in breadth and, depth..and war-pla ced on a block of wood about a foot In thickness, so as to elevalje it about that height from the ground; several books and newspapers were. deposited insideof it, Iq the mannet.in which. Merchants and others would Usually place them--a large quantity of light pine wood; [slabs (rem an adjoining Saw Mitt,] was then placed around and above ii, and the, fire . kindled on the windward aide, so as to drive the flame against the back per t.of the cheat The fire was kept up about three quarters of an Gout. until you had gone anrong the spit-tutors and recelireri from them their universaf:anit_WO.ghat the test 'wait suffielent. The chest was thi*dirpen out of thefire,, and cooler', and opened, an ted. The contents were allsafe, and the only idijareffittne was to the hack of book which - appear - lid to-be a little charred, F.rom what L witnessed, I think that these chests are.tiesetv in. of con fi dence, as affording; perhaps, the best security to ' itierchants fur their books and papers, ,v bleb they cap have without building large, thick, arid expensive vaults. I would consider them a better secarity than many,vitults which I have seen built. Your friend, SAMUEL CEURCII. We concur in the above statement, having been pres sent when the chest was tested. IV. Al. Cooper, J. If. Shoenberger, Robt Bell, J. I aughlin, J. Painter, A. Cordell, R. Miller, Jr. C Armstrong, At H. Hoge , Thomas Craig, S. 0. D. 17otoard, .1, IV. Hoyt. Eztraet of a Letter from Pugh .91vord, dated .Cia cinnatt,l - 291h. Mari h, 1842. ": J. Denning, Pittsburgh, Pa. Respected re ani il lr e have the satisfaction to state as thehestrecommendWft. we can give of the utility of your Iron - .4afeti,tlutt: bava one of them which was in an exposed situatiOtt* our counting room, at the time of the OrcOullll9lLitityg : :, ing - , of the 10th inst. which consumed our Oculillou e #.4o , gether with a large, portion of the meat, laid,4oolt it contained; —and that our booksand paperitollicii:Were in the Safe, were entirety un'injuted, and were-rotkerr from it after the fire; without ever tieing discolored. Yours,¢c. PUGH 4-" AL VORD. Extract of a Letter front Slater .fiaib: rook, dated. St. Louis, Feb. 24t h, 1841. 1 1 4:Rallikpixo, Dear Sir: One of your second sizechesta wasiArtillitiArcew days ago, in a leather 4e --it pre. seined it.p contents. Respectfully yours, '3OlO SLATER 110LE1100R., Livr.ww.DlPLAlNT..'cared by the use of Dr. Mar cam polio& Sfringthen ill 2 and Aperient Nits. Mr. Wm. R icheirdsilitstiurgh, Pa„ entirely erred of the above distressiiig".digeg4:- flis symptoms were pain and weight in the left : aide, less of appetite, vomiting.;acid eructations, a distension' of the stomach. sick ilead-ache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron edfor, difft cult y of breathing. disturbed rest , attended with a cough, great debility, with other symptoms indicating great de rangement of ttre functions of the liver. Mr. Richards had the advice of several physicians, hut received no relief, until using Dr. Dartich's Medicine, which lumina. led in effecting a pc - feet cute. Principal Office. 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pitishurgli by Samuel Frew, corner of Llber I y and Wood streets. - sep I 0 Cincinnati, February 15,1540 Dr. SweyNE—Dear • ir:— Permit the to take the liberty of writing to you at tills t one to express my approbation, and to recommend to the attention of heads of families and others your invaluable medicine—the Compound syrup of Prunus Virginiatta. or Wild Cherry Bark. In _my travels of late I have seen in a great many instances the wonderful effects of your medicine in relieving chil dren of very obstinate complaint's, such as Coughing, Wheezing, Clioaking of Phlegm, Asthmatic attacks, kc. S-r. I should not have written this letter. howevei ,at present, although I have fet it my duty to add my testi mony to it for sometime, had it not been fur a late in. static'swhere the medicine above alluded to was mat rtr; mental in restoring to perfect health an ooniicitilds",:, whose case was almost hopeless, in a family of quaintance. "I thank Heaven," said the doatingT,MOD er, "my child is saved from the laws of death! 0 *ACT feared the relentless ravager But my child is salieris safe!" Beyond all doubt Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is the most valuable medicine in thts or any other country. lam certain f`:a ve witnessed more than one hundred cases where it has been attended with com plete success. I am using it myself in an obstinate at. tack of Bronchitis, in which it proved effectual in a ex ceedingly sitort lime, considering the severity of the case. can recomend It in the fullest confidence of its superior virtues; t would advise that no family should be without it; it is very pleasant and always betteficial--Worth double and often ten times its price. The-pubilc areas sured there is no quackery about it. Rtai!tioN,D."D. Formerly Pastor of the First Preetytariau Church, N.Y. . . Sold by VW M. TLIOR:sI. nritolesale ret4ll, only agen for Pittsburgh. No. 53, Market street. sep 10 ABOON TO THE HUMAN RACE!—.Discover what 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 inteliectual, within us. with which certain herbs have affinity. and over witioh they have power." Dr. B. Brandreth's External Remedy, or Liniment, which, by Its extraordinary powers, abstracts - Pain or Soreness; thus Strains, Stiff Sinews. White Swellings, Rheumatic Pains, or Stiffness, Stiffness of the Joints; Tumors, Unnatural Hardness, Stiff Neck Sore Throat, Croup, Contractions of the muscles, Scrofulous en largements. Tender Feet, and every description of in jury affecting the Exterior of the Human Frame, are cured or greatly relieved by his sever-to be avfficiently extolled remedy. Currinciern.—The following letter from Major .Gen eral Sandford, as to the qualities of the External- Reme• .dy, speaks volumes: Dear Sir—Witt you oblige me with another bottle of your excellent Liniment? It iscertainly the best of the kind I hive ever seen. It has cured entirely my sons knee, about which I wasso uneasy,and I have 'found it productive of immediate reltef - in several cases of War , nal injury in my family. A.'t* -evenings:state, my youngest child was seized with-100km attasfaifoup. which was entirely removed iiiiiirenty tas&stds-44..rub bing her chest and throat freely:w Mr the Exterriveitem: edy. I think you ought to manufaCture this: Liniment for general use, instead of confining the use of it,--as you have heretofore done, to your • particular acquaintances: Yours C. W.-SANDFORD.- DR. B. Brtarrnarta.24l Broadway, N. Y. f&rotaale at 2.41: 13roadway , New York, and at his offica;No.,93 Wood Iltreel,Pittsibuigh." ?RICE..4O,OIga per batik With directions. ' se4l Sscarreas'n Ovvics, ilarrlsburgh, A 411U:4241 h,18•2. - "VALE OF THE CANALS ,Atlti. RAII.. tiOdiDS, ES: LONGING To THE ST'ATE.—NotIce is herehy,gl- vett that ierpurauance of the seveoteenthOsightee nineteenth and twentieth Sectipesofthe Amot.4 9 passed - the'27tbday•of July, 1842, proposes tdill 'wed' at the Etate Department until the last:dayntplitema.- 1 her next, for the sale of all and each-of the kiW ait".. -Rail Emits belonalng no the Cominettivseth: . Theialliier, State t tiltock.st par value, mutbevecelVettllViiiPment. Eaehieltildtrat or Company is required„specitlealtY, to Stain, the'..lieftkear line of Canal ,or. , Riat/ Road which therdealtefiCpuvertisei' UlmMt/ant of , Wilt= respective bi dsg*O i rt t he'tivell 111 0Vonthltlettof ill concerned In the together with their place oratiacerof lealdeew In'eAlisi'lliattbeliiiretney'bewatetbee *invitee Lent tante. j iki . telA SE:B *Wei: itait.' Paeg nkf4:4;l4 l - "17 , 3"._ 44 7:i.t?*•,,.`.,:,,;-,.:...:,. r!,* A‘ -•i,.7.7 : ..;....,i,: '..,,i,:.',•--:-c;, frtIIAVELERS • 4 1•AKS• Nl . • prookto with ulesel:elpe_ bills piinteti"witti a ligorosrag fat yaw are sot • &eel,* i* gentsstating their boatalo to • Girard, When they sere rot et '.?"` -Thefollowtog loot-Itst of hoots. 4'l ti Guard at the tort of Pitietmi first on Melba have Abe imam apparatos it is imposeibie for an e SAVANNA, FOR - NIAGARA, DU Q ORLEANS, JE CANTON, MON LADY OF LYONS, CA :1, VALLEY FORGE, INDIA FORT PITT, BREAKWATER, QUEEN" . EXPRESS MAIL, ALPS, Mill, . 4 1 CASPIAN, ECU s. IDA, VIC '•• • WEST WIND, MARQUETTE, O SPRE TALL EYRAND, PENEL PANAMA, ROW lA. CICERO, AGNEs:, SARAH ANN, ' MEESE NARRAOANSETT, SARA AMARANTH. ORPH MUNGO PARK, OHIO, NEPTUNE. . OEC/LIA 4 3 ADELAIDE, J NORTH BE 67 1); '• GA MARI ETTA , ?UNTO ItRUNETTE, - COLE . gtEAld 'FERRY BOAT, The traveling community are rem. before they make a choiceof a boat,to and see whet her'it would not be , te and security to choose a Safety Guard passag,e ana freight, In - preference tome against explosion-and that they alp that this invention has the unqualified ' fifty steam engiodilMifelirs—gentleoetr it is to, understand the subject, and who. intereated--besides annether of certifies: lc gentleu en and otherszA4ol of which my office, No. 10. Water aireet, where it pleasure:dr all times lb ezhthit - who will lake the troublc to call. seplo _ CADWA LLA IT ALUABLE ; REAL ESTATE The subscribetolfers for sale, red rates, the greater part of. his realest the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. sit Brick Warehouses, nearly new, a. ran , situate on Market street, I , etween Second bracing a front of about 54feet by GO de* p: tire, or separately to snit purchasers, and its. Also, the lot adjoining the above, WO by nearly 350 feet in depth, isirlndinit3s . : - .„ pant mansion house which - now occuil ings. Also, a lot with 4WO 1.W0.943* k 4•1.. ate on the corner of Market- 11 FDA a moderate ground rent. snit "Occunied as a'groeery, • ALEX BRACH Sep 19 IPA9X SEED W.IXTED.-1 1 anted' i t cast orgoods, a quini ity of Flax ard Ti , Almost all kinds of Country Produce takrp for cash or goods at HARRIS'S Inlet ppm ? f aeft Cparmijy,kifin Wareinam, Ka New Yana, Feb. 9; 1842. the MUSlakft ME= Also, a select building lot in Allerrheny e breadth, by upward of 350 feet in demi, fronts, one on the Pennsylvania canal rlitit, Washington street. JOHN HART. -Commission Jfferchaul,Dulit duce and ihner-imm-,Manufacieres, Jle: .yREFrn ..3110; Grier, E q., Pittsburgh, Aaron Hart, Jaines Cochran of R'd. Jno. D. Davis, Vay 4- Hanna, Avery. Ogden & co. Jao. WoOdbourne, Evil., Madison! VALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE -4 Farm on which 1 live, in WWI t Braddocksfield, containing one hodetiok acres; about 70 acres of which is clearduh well timbered. There are upon it ttaull and a barn 63 feet by aii; an apple onto! d Also, about seventy acres of coal. The be equal to that of any upland farm in tte Terms made known on applicsi ion to the in the premises. WILLIAM WAWA. WILLIAM and Picture Frame hkeefeeteret Fourth Street Pittsburgh. —Canvass Brno - 4-c., for Artists, always on hand. Loot's: PromPtly_ framed to order. Repairing donstillt est notice. Particular attention paid to reOlding ani ery description. Persons fitting up Steam Roars or homes theirad ventage to tall. lA/117P, LEAD.—The suhseritersoree! to tarnish painters, and others who chase pure White Lead made of the ben I ranted equal, if not superior to any gem' ti All orldern addressed to Dunlap 4- Du,gbe , ,c 2 " 4 _, l Co NO.ll()Second street, PittAurefi,will attended to. • DUIGAT„IOO, &DIES FASHIONABLE SHOE -a-diTliftk St., mit door ft. sw Old Shwa Xl': The Sultscriber respectfully inf Orel Pittsburgh,. *I And vicinity Hist he lot 13111 4 Poei . of hht own mans facto re.st / where constantly keep conantly on bsoi *IS / Meet anti klmhrof ladies, misses, cog rbg It*d shomettbe bon quality'slilc l - t wm cos to stilt the times - He will aleo —at kinds of-fancy work—sueb as white ai d kinds *llPpers, colored sailors, and baskins.ltikt. , 0 Children's ellsiers, silk gaiters, kc., A. will be made pt the shortest notiee,as* LidienWill please call and exude* as therahseriber feelsconfident that Seal any arthsle in his line they may want , p ipi _ _ J. w/o seP 10 P. 8.-Don't forget-the place—No.& oil door from Marrle's Intelligence Oda': from Market ffirreet —,------------------__ -----,44 oop j W 11. 4 141.131 DIGBY havlng tokee IM .. . bligiatea of Dieu.* Horning, to, Liheril,etee4ll4 42 Market street, WV thinks to the Fosterage Minds and t .... firm. for the vetyMberst, support the! 10 "0 tended* iths.la..mmaectioo with M 4. 100 v j willitio)pktiree_them that evert 0100 merit-11 g Avid giallo nof the same. _ A O litVMOT"irrelle Aber siltation to ble 4:7.00 Pi 4 4,.... iiiikverhich• ito isteade getting et amq ; " . : 0 0 :-. 1 '" 111 ' . = been evetoffered, being 11. rl No the* •a of the stock of tbe tate lirel 01 . si oi - sitil4ard sit he intends to tondo hhasti oa t w o o cash beIiMPOIStAe , frent'emadent no ter" surpluslft stock, either in ebeaP ne* ~ ~.' newt 'Of Workrageghtp. ..,mstirli 'Phis* to Istsaitotlee that every ow- , i IWO' 11. 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YOUNG Jo CO tfortocr of liond it. it log to purchase Fornit to give us• can, ben, Its qesstity sad prie --VLOSEYA Boot la No. 83 Fault Bt., Reit rranens, Kid and manner, and by the new Illinois "Annual hteram at the Dreg and Seed et abt:OM 1110- 1C • 17 gliti VW; Lrt Arftbr . ariltir nor Anifthrb; l * Pitssull r zw imoomitnt 1,-911kel vr A'lllUl6 ell cur—ed jus t rfroTi supp'y of , and other _ different iced and for sale at sin Store of F. • No. 184 Liberty sir MOWS MULTICAV purchasers; to be die No. 184 Liberty sir ROOTS,Flowqrs and . Iptioa, saa always 184 Liberty 184 Liberty st S.NEW JERSEY Et seed;iist. receivedby No. 184, Übe TOOLS. consisting of lasting Trowels. E d lad lEttivest Prial 3 Y u g sale Icy li(Ltbefty at • Jr ', lren &KO "Chotme seed. 111106431rass. No. 144 -Liberty, fro* tit Diamofil, IPaiiiti mina, bets 4106'8 MUM for 4ellst 111,114 " *FOP!lank Appl IkA!MOP" " 'Pre`etr Alf irtier *fw , w , 4l,