ie,`:2=•` , • Aor *Mit COFFIN WAREHOUSE', Peer - 'iii two direrelris'lke U. B. Banks. Wet Tr fritdertoker;rilpeelfelly inflrins the pubilelhat h hah VericiVed blerreidy Mahe coffin warehotum to the rat:gaily occupied by M r. R. 0, BeffordtdimitlY ato hit , ol.stinti, bee he is alWays prepared to at. *M 4litteprbitipt fyiiiany orders In his line, and by strict-ut ilisation the details-of the.business of an Undertaker yieboyw to meat public confidence, He Till be prepared Jet A ZS to provide Hearses. Biers Carriages • and - es Kean the most liberal terms. Calls from the Cll*Ote,triptly attended kch- 41W-n)eldelseeit in the same builittkWith - hiti wet* Itionid,'Whersi those who need his" ywritrktrariej find him , , IMeiixSoNs: lery,rr". tains, ass. sons BLACK, D. D. iirrimti Riotous. . RAP. aoSaRT BROCA, D. D• AVIMIR PAT7'OW, RSV, SAKVAI. WILL/ASS, 11, ICa. ircLosS, REV, JOSAPH KARR, iSAAO RAZZ'S, RAY. JAMAS M. Davis, II) Rey. A. r. fftla IPiil3l2daSiga RTRA Id BOAT BILLS, PAAIMPII HORSE BILLS, BLANKS,' VISITING CARDS, ADDRE*Md DO., CHECKS,BUSINESS DO., . NOTES;_ HAND RILLS, Vitts 'Ol O LADING, CIRCULARS, 4c, /re. Artigetherltrith "Avery description of Letter Press Print fK;3htnislied with fleshiness end despatch, and on mode ratifteinis, at thtt Office of the Daily Morning Post. THOS. WHOSE OCCUPATIONS TEND TO reoDucE Olt AOCRAVATE DISEASE.—This elasiSof imuviattals Is very numerous. They are those work lean unhealthy atmosphere. Millers, work• ass In reathe.r stores, stone cutters, bakerrot white lead Uhsaufaetnrere, are all more or less subject to disease ac. eogdituf to thestrength, of their constitution. The only lklettlikittlr :prevent disease, Is the occasional use of a Medicine Minch abstracts from the circulal ion all delete rious humors, and expels them by the bowels. Tonics iii anSibtin areAnjuricius, as they only off the evil slaylo make It Uwe fatal. The use ofrandrelit's Pills wiltlesure health, because they take all impure matter outer the blood; and the body Is not weakened but streshrthpned by their operation. for these valuable Pills do.upt , ,force, but they assist nature, and are not oppcsed, inki harmonize Ifitli her. ,Sold at Or. BrandretlA, Office, No. 98 Wood street, PHlFteargh.,:,Prite - 25 cents per box, with full directions . GARIL—The only place in Pittsburgh where the GENUINE Pills can be obtamed,is the Doctor's own of. firsi. N 0.93 Wood street. sep 10 NEw .110 T EL.—The subscriber respeettuity to "forma his old' friends and the public that he has °penal a Tentfierance Hotel,in fifth Street, near the Es change Rank, and In the house lately occupied by Mat ' thew Plitglek, and has hoisted ant con 1i go. -The Iron City lillol4Pethere he will he very harry to accommo. data alGoik , 'lnu please to call Oil him. His table shall be prtnildeit:with the best fare, and every possible aeendattrodatitih to town and country customers and A few boarders who wish to lodge in their stores or of. gees, can betaken. and gentlemen who live out of town Gan bave.their dinners daily. He hatiarge and good *tables, and the best Hay and Oits.anil a good -Mailer, and will accommodate travel. ercand 'gentlemen who have horses. Renders taken by the day, week or year. Charges metre woderate than at any respectable Hotel in the city. $l l O O \ JOHN IRONS. - " subscrilier has - , opened the late residence of James Adams, deeezieti, fOr the reception of visitors and boarders; the house is very pleasantly situated on the hank of the Ohio, t miles from the city—possessing all the delight. fed accompaniments of a country residence, without klieg UM far dtstan for persons doing business in the eity. Visitors will be furnished with evs'y delicacy of thel aisson. An Omnibus runs regularly every lion •heuiend of the Bridge. N. o.—No Alcoholic beverages kept. ma* 10 %V\l. C. HER I`.l riIIiSOLUTIOX OF THE UNION , —The copart• . nership existlny, hetween James E. Kilbourn and =rocg an Is Ms day dissolved by mutual consent. BMus - will be duly noticed, with the stsnaturrs eifiktliparflesaanexed, and Barry Flail will be continued t _ Telimeiiiiy the subscriber until other arrangements are per fected. Per sale, on the premises, 150 lad , . choice wittier ap• ides; if sipplied for Immediately. JAS. E. if. I 1.130 U 11 N, cep 29-41* tgo 9, Market, a nd 74, Front st. _ --- —. 7 ...—„----_ - • - 10,00KBINDING.-5 1 'Candlewic 1: --7- --V ---- _ --- "\ •JIJII Johnson, Bookbinders and Paper --- 'l.-I't - _- - . ‘ Rater*, S. W. corner of Wood and 1 - - '''' '.-1 Fourth streets, are now prepared In ez• I - :: •::.7 ! -4_-,. innate all kinds of Bookbindityr and Pa. L I ' ''n ""-".- ---- per Ruling whit neatness and despatch. ---------- -- - Ei" '4; books ruled and bound to IMF glean pattern at t tir orient notice. N.B. All work dond s he above fii warrant ed. oep 10 • WM. BIDDLE, surgeon Dentist, has returned to old stand. No. 107, Smithfield Street, where' he tan be consulted any hour during the day, an his prokussion. sen 10 RESIOVAL.—Geor;!e Armor, Merchant Tailor, resiiectiOy announces to his friends and pa. prong. that he has removed his establishment from his aldstaid,, to Third street, to the corner of Front and Ilidtbfield,ln the basement siory of the Monongahela /loose; where he intends keeping on band a general as. **Of Ift4SlLiOitable Goods, suitable for Gen tloi r. by close application, to merit a share of the ewstisiwissiliberatiy extended to him at his old stand. ICM.. - Illiigirtgma'de arrangements in New York and Plttfiliiti4phia, with the most Fashionable Tailors, for th•l4olotiOn of Paill rind - tondon Fashions, customers oaf cto having their orders executed according to dieriktest Style. GEORGE A:11111a. 4111 - 4 10 . ARD OIL.---Thaatineriber would. me_ respectfully .11L11 inform the publini l itsgettera that lie has an article of aLrd Oil of a supesiatighttlit y, mann factored at the Cincin nati Oil MianupctorY;by B,W.Lee 4- co..woico is warran ted tote equitt bithe best Sperm. Oil, both for Light and 'f his Oil isnotirely free from any glutinous matter; ansoke,-or unpleasant odor, and it fans clear and as - White it spring water. Not a particle of crust is left -on ..ifs wick. The light is pare and hriCiant, and vint,lest-ac long. if not longer, than that from an eqUat offiperin. Oil. The subscriber informs the patne Unit tie Mk taken a plate nearly opposite the Poet:Mee, where he Will light up several different tamps isvetr evening, and he - would respectfully invite the in• iteltitants of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and their vicinity, to caillr.JUdge for theniselves. Ile feels confident they Will, convinced that the above statement Is perfectly eoltrittet. Out of two hundred individuals who have tried the Withers. has not been a single fault found with it , Thalard Ottawa one third hesstban sperm. De would Molly solicit the early attention of Dealers end Ma- Alpha, to the above. The tbilowing Churches are now tilting the Lard Oil; ta tin n Church, Pittqllurgh, N pumberland Preshytertan Church, Pitishutgh, terian Church, Allegheny City, rmed Church, do. • • 'are branded It. W. LEE 4- Co., Cineln- •.: -. :' , ;;; - -4:::',-.> '---.71.;'.:.. , - • :`.&*.lA , :kw • - '.. . Pittsbu rr. h. June 21st, 1842. .; ''...--. -. .„ -w - ii; the undesigned, Captains of the 'Es press Line of 4-,:,..; 'llichille,On the Pennsylvania Canal, hove tried and ere ft - -, , , i. iiing..llol.lirikle Orlardol l introduced here by Matthew '';' • C. !When a n d - manufactured by B. W. Lee it Co., at the 1 , -,i, , ,. Cineinnatti Oil Fattory. . . We feet eanthient In asserting Mint the Wove Is equal ...7 . 0,:f' to the best Sperm Oil; that it is entirely free from smoke or any other glutinous matter whatever; the light is per. +redly priat.elear and brilliant, cud wittiest as long, If not ;.., :loop , thanthatfrom Unequal quantity of Sperm. Oil, ' Welieveio beiltation In recommending It to our friends . sail* ilksee vrbo elm OIL • . ' HIVRY I'reunv Adams. _ , Captain ; Packet - John Adam. G. W. lIII.DSCILAND, Captain. Paeket John Hancock, _ ... -- t - m' -A. CRA1,... L. ,-L;..,...„.„ . :?..; -do do John Madison; dison, pi. --' lO- : •ienit . U'alMea — '- tit. eo • Pittsburgh. P.*:" ' •• ~ ,,,,1.9„.... .---- - ::1, t,ra PILLS.—• 13 / CH E ' rt LP These Pie- are composed or herbs, wetch .- ne l exe or le"; upon the heart, give hum tise blood la quickened straugth' t* Ibe f terisi I ' d :: through all the vowels; "Limillidg" "is e tt ea ra ili rts situated Internally:Untie wit/giber Onber*lll,l--- tieeic of the , hody are i gni .""mill s,erago. - , - , it ebe nd weei lissit , ' s t h he are ge hr e a l 7= u n e r a t t ne tn n er ton esto nt f ; , , imwsorsiiiippoina altriekrunid.ut „ Any_ mertilttictlons 11 .141. 414 4 .40 iii topingwilh - ktiMUAIS, x It t r =' 40, QPcianr ot -- .ol.**Aix; _poor rag DireaselltlearTi . . - - Wreathe, 111,11/42. INcoosplitioce with this setentionth iststiotrof the set • of Congress .legalisint and snaking appropriations ""for such necessary objects its have been neneity included “in the general appropriation bills without etelhorsty of and to fix and prkivide for certain incidental es ,. pauses of the DeparlinPrlti amt Officers of the Move , n -. Anent. and ihr other purPoses." approved Aritatet 26i 1942: Seated PrepossisAwlel be -received at this Depart: _peat until the thirty-first day o December next, for for statism for one fear or longer. at the option of the Depart• meat; the following - dest.rirdions of Bleats Or eltsose of Post (Aces in-the States of Pennsylvania:tad Delaware Matte received, IS Reamer Mail sent, . 60 Account of Newspapers hod Pamphlets re- seised, ! 12 " Mails receivedst DiStribilting Offices, All the above on small royal paper, at last 21 by In inches. printed on both aide.' and feint ruled, with out less than 421ines on a page.' Mails sent from Diets ibut bog Offices, 12 Reams. Sante size paper as above, but folded lengthwine, and with 50 lines an a page. Accounts Current, foolscap, two on a sheet 16 Rama. Monthly and Weekly Registers, foolscap, four on a sheet, Post Bills. foolscap, I:inn a siteet,witticsoe) signatuten, Post Bills, foolscap,/.2 on a-sheet, with r signatures , : . Post Bilis for _llistribuiingOfficw, 9 On a - -'7s° Brains sheet, wititsignatu!ste Post Bills,ilfor PistriMitine; . ol3lca, 6 on a 1 sheet, with signauret, J The propOskis will stale the price, in one -wet, per ream, for each kind of blanifor paper, printing. ruting • and pecking. They are to .delivered in such quanti ties, and at such times, as may be required by.s he diff.o. ent Post Offices, and on, the requisitions of Postai:tater' endorsed by the Postmaster at like place where the con tractor may reside. None trill be considered as deliver ed • or will he paid tor, except on such requisitions. Each requisition. Or quaolity ordered, to he-securely enveloped or packed for transportation, and directed to the Post Office, at the expense of the contractor. The right is reserved of reject ng any bid which may I.e considered ritravagant, and also to give to any one bidder the. printing for one or more slates adjoining lire State of his residence; and each proposal must be acconr pa nied by sufficient evidenCOaf the ahility of the proposer to comply with the lerma of,his proposal. The successful b'idde'r will be required to enter into contract, with surety, in strict compliance with the pro vision of the law, to w Melt bidders are referred. Failure to furnish Mairks;promptly when ordered. fur nisl!ing those oVi s aigistir qualityas to paper, printing. o itr ruling, " t y...Jri anfil* le evade the true meaning of th r ie ci Ni(iit.ll4olltaltiered sufficient cause for its forfeiture. Payment will be made quarter-yearly, one mouthafter the expiration of each (latter. The blanks must be equal . to the best of them now in use. Specimens may be seen at the various Post Offices. The quantities mentioned above, are from the best es• ti rates that can be made fer one year's consumption; but they may exceed or may, 411 short of the quantities re quired. The Departintntres not bind itself to any specific quantity or amcitin "Prof orals" shonld stir, marked, and addressed to the '-Second Assistant Postmitster Washington, D. C. , n23—dtd3l • CIOUG HS, COLDS isoCCONSUMPTION --- Thest, 2 spn for the above COMittalutia is now at band, struVatt persons who are subjected to the inclemency of the weather :tie respectfully informed that they can find. Coyear's flint or Lite- whictrts well kactied lo have cured Tno aligns, who Were la the last stagei or CM SUMP( ion. Certificates coo be produced of Its woudesfut cures. TAYLOR'S BALSAM or LIVERWORT is another rem Ody for Liver Complaints, Caughtsand Colds, 41 comes lilgh• I) recommended by all Who have used it, and Is pleakant to take, and speedy in effecting a cure. PEASE'S EIOARHOUND CANDY.--TIGS 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 WHOOPING COUGHS. This is a very pleas ant medicine, all are fond of it, and children never refuse to take al; its cure is sure and positive. The subscriber has a certificate of kgency direct from J. Pease 4- son, so there can be no mistake. All persons who are effected, are invited to call and seat delay, for the titre to take medicine is at ihe commencement. All the above medicines ran always be procured at WHOLESALE OR RETAIT TUTTLE'S NEDIUALAGENCY. 86. Fourth street, 1 the Alle ma, THORN'S TEA , BERRY TOOTH- W ASH. LAircAsTra,oo.• 2d, 1812. 01-To Dr. Taoau,—My Dear Sir: I cheerfully and cordially embrace the present favoratee opportunity to re turn to you my warmest thanks of gratitude for your an. equalled and unexceptionable Inveneon of your Seery justly celebrated Tea Berry Tooth• Wash, and I feel that I am in duty bound to say that I have derived the great est and most beneficial effect from its frequent and mode. ate use: and I can assure you that I am exceedingly hap py to have the pleasure or informing you, that sincerely and cordially speaking, I can in justice recommend its fre anent use to all that unfortunate portion of the human race throughout the globe who are now undergoing the moet excruciating pain for the want of a medicine prept. ration of exactly the same nate re of which yours is preps• red, and who have for years been suffering from the in. jurious.destructive and Ourniclous effects of worthless tooth powders and other worthless preparations. In conclusion permit me to any that I have used your Tooth- Wash hut for a short period, and yet I feel thoroughly convinced that it Isthe best now known. z ils inestimable virtues In preserving the teeth, (which it kept in a good and handsome conditiori, la the greatest embelishmeht that adorns the human structure,) are not to be excelled In easing and relieving the sufferer from tooth ache, and restoring the gums to n:bealthy and purified condition, and giving also a sweet:Mks and fragrancy toe disagreeable breath hitherto unknown. Accept my si. cere wish for your suttee?, from Yours, truly, JOSZPR BRINKER THE Committee on Lectures of the Wirt institute. for the Fourth Couirse,respectfu'iy announce to the publ'c that they have made arrangements 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 nstitutet a favorite resort of the lovers of Litera. lure and Science, as Well as the fashionable, have spared no exertions in procusing popular and talented Lecturers, both at home and abroad. . . In the course of two weeks a list of the Lecturers wilt be published, and tickets offered. SAM , . C. HUEY, W W. WILSON, JOHN S. COSGR AYE, W .B. SCA UFE, JOHN B. SEMPLE, nnv 9 fr Committee. , IL) UFT S. MAIL LINE If Splendid Passenger Steam Pack . els from Cln di nnati to St. Louis. The new,aptendirlaast running, 4. light draught steam Pactets Weat Witutand -NeTtfrerreil, will run as regular Packets, from Cincinnati in St. Louis. Will leave Cin einnatiand St. Louis every Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Passengers from the. East and West may rely upon their starting punctually as advertised. sep 10 M. 0. EDEY, &Tent DR. WILLIAM 'EVANS'S SOOTHING SYRUP.— This infallible 'remedy has preserved hundreds when thought past recovery, from convulsions. As soon as the Syrup is rubtedlon the gams, the child will fee( y. er. This preparation ibsolnnocent,soeflicacious, and so pleamnhthat no thltd - will refule to let he cams be rub bed with it: -When infantsare at the age of four months tho' there is noappearance- of teeth, one bottle of the Syrup shouldbe usedtd open the pores. Parente stmuld never bewlthoutthelsyrnp in the nursery where there are young childten.rot If a child wakes in the night with pain in the gumsikkhk , Synip immediately elves wise, by opening the pores, ind heal log the gums; thereby prevent; 14 Conan ACIDS, FekrirS, trte. - Per Sale Wholesale and Retail by ; - R..E.SELLERS, Agent, se p 10Sia. On. Wood street, below Second , of,piehite4.-histifteir ' W I HT I NSTITIJTE. FIFTH COURSE OF LECTURES HEAP. - , LACE '.a..N13 RIBBON STORE, No. 2 SI Clair area * tact' and IL Wide and na# kola, ism and id Infante frock t . Ladies. Pre ( Mohair. Liale Thread, Pottoo Gloves, RAO atatlllak. „r Vellik—verY elicaP I A large a t or' jtawlislt Straw Soctra*. 1L144014-IPPM.7.,4tfairkapit £llO. earl aw., plain add fame ,Tuscan IEaW .144k1.0*..,0 rOieads oat the public. ilittEßY. • - Joer. 01 4 0m 140 5 1 ito;4 1 AP 1"4"47. rilerPCP"lt.***"hi Ott the llll ' kl - ►*44 13( •, 1 427, ; - :Nor t ._~ err MERE CuOfff.l ' C arielt,l4efiiisst ilslttfittruity r l l 4 'Worn the Ladish -of tittithargit and its vitifrifty,ihat MW haat arrived:Aft reel "Thant .London. with a beautiftitrinwortfitaht orld ill nal is of the, nearest styie. tier conuatroi there will at ail times enable her to introduce the iDteitt fastiloll 411.11110104 the- Ladies honor her with a 'bare of t heir patroasge, pledges herself io keep -every thing of the molt St:yi!s.h di:Kai:Mon; and pay !WWI aitentidti to economy. t i "If fa with Confidence T. recommends Der Fran and Loudon made Cometsv also , tier spfendid'assortinent of Embroidery; which la superior to a.nything yet intro. duced'in this country.: includes ,Lioeni ooler' peons; Orientals. Canaria la --Cardinal. Demi, Al C yti..Bat: , tboo- for, Evening Costume, Collura Culls, Pocket Ilea , kerchief*, litornizi,g and Night Gape, ke-vwiiich will be ready for.thelr approbation on the 91.1 t of October next, ' Mrs. P. Is, waiting arrival of her Bonnets trete EUrOPel at No. 2 Ferry street, between Liberty and Fourth streets. sera.. 29—di f. Mil. mon . ...... • . ... ... GEO. P. VI altiLT9 • 1161AGIIA w El SI wroN,..tryomoys at AMC. have J.T.1. - removed their Office to the residence or . H.S. Ma. glnv - te n Fell re , ! 4 ti I tXO arritohnoe ,sep t---------'C°FltZt,TiabLlgT—anf.Sis. M.iterr a r ts " Tyro doors from the corner of Wood at reef. Con. . . . staittly on hand an assinimertt of 100 ready made :COFFINS, of every sitc and deserintion; covered onen. with Cloth: Mahogany, Cherry, Black ' *Waal, Poplar, and Pine Coffins. ALSO, Plates neatly engraved; Hearses and Carriages Incithinaf; ‘ Gravos procured; and all services rendered A edredligliren in all cases;elther of.cotins Or carriages, requested. HENRY BEARES,Onderiaker. sep IO 175 .11 s n a LS ie . by VV LIIIIf, G a ;It f A )e . r G io4 R a ti r o f , for N 0.12 Water Wept AATETY.—' Just . received from New York, 3000 V Temperance Almanacs . for 1843; 5000 cOpies of th e Journal °film American Tem perance Union and Youth's Tempet . anee Advocate for Septeober. Also, - 4000 Chris tian Almanacs. and a good aasoriment of Looniis's M aga- Sine and PittsltuAgh, and the rcanklin Magazine and CoM. mon. Almanacs fai4B43; by the gross, dozen or single; 250 copies of Grant's New Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bu siness Dirctory and Strangers Guide, for 6} icePLs. Also, Cottage, niftily, School and Pocket Bibles and Testa. meets, 'David's Psalms; Methodist and Temperance Hymn Books; tbe beauties of Harmony, Introduction to Sacred Music: Mason's Harp with round and patent notes; Christ. Ilarp,and almost all kinds ofSchnol Books; Guna's Do. mettle Medicine; Day Books and Ledgers;*Writ ing, Let• ter, and Wrapping Paper; blue black, and red ink, by the gross, dozen, or hot: le; steel pens, guilts, slat es.pencils and wafers; Cyclopedia of History. Western Pilot. and a con. siderattle varlet v of Books and Stationery, for sate on he. commodating terms for cash or country prnduce. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant, sep '2 No. 9, Fifth street. J. K. MOORHEAD. G. S. WARNER. .1: PAINTER. UNION COTTON FACTORY, Alleghe y City, at the end of the upper bridge. The subscribers having commenced the manufacture of Cotton Yarns, Stocking Yars,Co!ton Twine, Candlewick, Carpet Chain, Batting, 4-c., and are prepared tc fill orders at the shortest notice. Having selected the latest and most improved meld nery, a lid employed the manager who has attended to the HOPE Fscros.v for the last five years, they are manufactu ring a superior article. Cotton Warps made to order, Orders through the Pittsburgh Post Office. or lettat he store of J 4- C. Painter 4- Co., Liberty street; or Logan 4- Kennedy, Wood street; will meet with prompt atten tion. Address—J. K. MOORHEAD iS• CO. sep 12-1 y 1110 FEMALES.—There is a large ciass ut Females in JL this City who from their continued sitting, to which their occupxtlons oblige them,are affected with costiveness Which gives rise to palpitation at the heart on the leasi ex• ertion, sense of heaviness extending over the whole head, Intolerance of light and sound .an inability of fixing the :((cation to any mental operations; rumbling in the how• els, sometinies a sense of suffocation, especially after meals when any exertion is used, as going quickly up stairs; tempre fickle; their are symptoms which yield at once to a few do . ..gestic the Brandreth Pills The occa. sional use of this medicine would save a deal, of trouble and years of suffering.. One, or two, or even threii'of the Brandreth Pills Just before dinner, arc of en found highly beneficial; many use them very advantageously in this way; they a,id and aysigttligestionosslore the bowels o,ttyroper condition,enilven the spirits, impart clear to thecomplexiiin,porify the blood, and prOmote a general feeling of health and happiness. Bold at Dr. 11-audrrth's Office. No. 98 Wood street, Pitichurgh_Prlce 25 cenU per box, with full direttines• M ARK—The only place In Pitishurgh, where the GENUINE Pills can he obtained, is the Doctor's own 01 nee. No 98 Wood street. - sep 10 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS! SURGICAL IN• STRUM ENTSI— T. McCarthy. Cutler and Surgirixl Instrument Maker, Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. Pittsburgh (SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHEARS.) Physicians. Dentists and Druggists can have their in• stru meats madehy the subscriber of a superior quality and at Eastern Nees. Tailors' Patent Sheers andSeissors always nn hand. also Hatters Shears, a superior article. Orders respect. fully solicited. N: B. Allarticles warranted of the hest quality. and jobbing done as usual. sPp 10 LIVER COMPLAINT.—This disease often tenni natesin another of a more serious nature, if pro. per remedies are not restorted 16 in time. In all forms of this disease, Dr. Mt'WS Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, will perform a perfect cure —first. by cleansing the stombeh and bowels, thus remo ving all diseases from the Liver, by the use of the Ger. man Aperient Pills, after which the Compound Strength ening Fills are taken to give strength and tone to those tender organs which require such treatment only to effect a permament cure. These Pills ore neatly put up In small packages, with full directions. For sale at No. 19 North Eight Street, Philadelphia. Also, for sate by Sam uel Frew corner of Wood and Liberty eta., Pittsburgh Pa. sep 10 ALLEN KRA'AIER, Exchange Broker, No, 46, Cor• A ner of Wood and Third Streets, Pittsburgh Pa.— Gold, Silver, and Solvent Rank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, ootes and bills, collected. Pittsburgh,Pa, Wm. Bell it Co., John D. Davis, F Lorenz,l. Painter Co., Joseph Wood well, James May Philadelphia,'Alexander Bronson 4. Co., John H. Brown it Co, Cincinnati, 0., James M'Candless. St. Louis, .410., J. R. *l'Donald. Louisville, W. H. Pope, Esq. Preet Bank Ky. se p 10 REMOVAL.—The undersigned begs wave to in to r m tile public, that he has removed from his old stand, to the corner of Penn and St. Clair sts., ophositetite,Ex change Hotel, where he has fitted up a large PIANO FoWrz Walls Room. and now offers for sale the most splendid assortment of PIANOS ever offered in this market. file pianos consist of different patternii of-superior Rose Wood and Mahogany, beautifully mo deled, and constructed t throughout of the very bevt ma terfals,which, fbr durability, and quality of tone, as well _as touch, he warrants to be superior to any ever seen here. As he has enlarged his manufactory, and made arrange. meets lo supply the increasing demand for this Instru ment, he respectfully requests those intending to pur. chase to call and examine his assortment before pn rcha. Sing elsewhere. 116 he is determined to sell LOWER, for cash, than any other establishment east or, west of the mountains. F. BLUME, Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, sep 10 Opposite the Exchange Hotel; Pittsburgh, Pa. WARRANTED ( V- NEINE. — Dr. William Evans'e Camomile Pllla.*:.l ese.TirtoiTefi.--Let ler ,trom thellon. A blitto Cohnty tont Ten nessee.lil emberof Congress WASHINGTON, int 3d. 1838. Sir.—Since I have been in this city I belie useilsinoe • of your Dyspeptic medicine with infinite benefit and saris • fact ion, and belieVe it to be a•m osi. valuable remedy. One of my zonsil uents, Dr. A: Carden,Campbell county, . Teoneasee, wrote . to me io send liim . saine *Mail I did, and, lie has toployed it very' aur.eessfally 41p.pilkit Ice, and rays it is 1 n Vail:table. • Mr. Johnson, yon'r agent I tbis plate;" think', you Q uid, probably like an agent Tennesiee. If so, I ainuld_recommend Dr :'A Carden, as" Si:proper person to:officiatit for ihe sale of year celebrated 'medicine. Should yeti Commission him ha is .. tailllng ant far you. YolLeau send the medicine by.wifiiilo the 1 Cstre : of :Hobert , Fitig*.Zonis, Knervilte,totitlY:Totivies. ette, - or 11-land:' , to Grabs* Bowdon,. Tazewell, East ~,rentlesilee, . I,hov , enodoubt but It you hat vitentuin *vers!etionditt tdi iilast Xensigsfeeot *Teat j deal of reeds -~ itoki; .7. Taus kis sidoetoesionie Of ;11hoine , or MY limo 'use. , and ;lama of , •suy friende,."-ood - should . /101tUoluar.fempion wheihey y_oo „ovoid 1 like est agent /011101vIlleapilivaiierealtycgist-Tchnimpwci! can get 0t.41041*j0i110.4* set for , ol est • - • :7:3'4-7',•6'.1"1“1,401M41.411041.244414 Psiblk .totft . .w,we rite ' -- ==EN . - P10.*: 11 41 ( Cialigt 410 "4 1 " 1 ";a. sireert 41#4f0• Patibloik. , Pittsburgh, June 18,1039. Mr. Joust DINNING:—Dear Sir--Havitig been present,. .yesterday, at the experiment which you were pleased to make,. In the presence of a number of oar business men. , of the safety of sour IRON CHESTS, to case of firesit gives sne pleasure to say, that So _ far as I . was capable. of judging, the test was (air, and the result ,exceeded my expectations. - The Chest was a small one, h . bout 30 inches high, by about 18 or 201 fiches in breadth and depth. and wtts.pla cedon a block of wood about a foot in thichoesSoMlas to efeva:e it about that 'height froM the ground: several books and newspapers were deposited insidejsfit., lathe manner. in which Merchants and others would usually place thern-.—ti large quantity Of light pine wood 'Nabs from an. adjolning_pw Mini 'vas then placed. around and above it, andthe fire kindled on the windward side. sons to drive the flame against the back part of the chest. The fire was kept up about three quarters of an hour, until you had gone among the'spectators and. received from them their universal answer that the test was sufficient. The eltest was then drawn oat of the fire, and cooler', and opened, and examined. The contents were ail safe. and the only Inkiry done was to the hack of one book which appeared to he a little citarred. From what I witnessed, 1 think that these chests are desert , in.; of confidence, as atTording,perimps. the best security to Merchants for their books altdpapers, which they can have without building large, thick, end expensive vaults. 1 would consider them a betterseewily than many vaults which I have seen built. YoUr ,fiend, is SAMUEL CHURCH. We concur in the above statement, having been prea • sent wheuthechest was tester'. W. J ll CooPer!ar H. Sltoenberger, Robt Bell, • J. - -J. Painter, A. Cordell, R. Miler, jr, L..9rnyttrong, A. H. Hoge, Thomas Craig;- S. 0. D. Howard, J. 11 1 . Hoyt. Eztraet of a Letter from Pail& .91vard, dated Cia einitati,29th Mar( h,1842. - J. Denning, Pittsburgh, Pa Respected Friend: We have the sal Israel lon to state as the test recommendation we can give of the utility of your Iron Safes, I bat we hav:t one of them which was in an exposed situation in r counting room, at the time of the fire, on the morn ins ofthe 10th inst, which con'stimed our Pot k Home to ;tether with a large portion. oftne meal, lard. Ire, which it contained; —a nd that our tic , ks and papers which were In the Safe, were entirely uninjured, and were taken from it after the fire; without ever tieing discolored. Yours, 4-c. PUOII It A LVORD Extract of a Letter froia Sinter 4. Holbrook, dated St. Louis, Feb. Nth, 1841. M R. DENNING, Dear Sir: - Ouse of your srconsi size chests was burned a few days ago, in a leaf her store—it pre served its contents. RespeOt fully yo urs, u sep 10 SLATER LBROOK. T J IVER COMPLAINT cured by the use of Dr. Har i' itch's compound Strengthening and Aperient Fills. Mr. Wm. Richards. of Pa„ entirely cured of the above distressing disease ;His symptoms were pain and weight in thele ft side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acid eructations. a distension -of I Ike stomach. sick. headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, ditri culty of ',real hing. disturbed rest, attended with a rough, areat debility. With tither sy info oins indicating, great de• rangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Richards had the advice of several phys.ciatts, lint received no relief, unlit using Dr. Ilarlich's Medicine, which ierntina. ted in effecting a pe-feet cure, . Principal Office. 19 North Eighth Street. Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh by Samuel Frew, curlier of be I,lr ty and Wood'elecls. sep 10 . •. ~- eiricimiati, February 15,18 , 40. Or. SwAriz—Dear - ir:- Petrat n,e to take the liberty of writing to you at this time to express my apprcbation and to recptionend to the alien% ion of heads of families and others' your invent:ol l e medicitte —I he Compound Syron of Prunus VirYinititin, or Wild Cherry Bark. In , my travels' of late I have =vett in a :'eat many installers . the wonderful effects of your Medirioe in relieving chit- I L.AX SA:I-7.0 0 , ./I.IV7'ED —1."1 anted to pat drew or very obstinate complaints, such as Coughing. , rash or goods, a quantity of Flax bed Tied Irli Wheezing, Choaktog of PlileOtt, Asthmatic attacks, .`_....Almost all kinds of Country Produce takes int te. I should not have written this letter. lloweim,q. \ o reach or rroods at HARRIS'S Inteillgenrer* present. although I have fe't 4my duty to add my - testf-;: - 7 , per 2 , i___,f Commission wayei ,...„ , ft , e.o. mony'lw it. for some time, had' it not been for a late‘.lM:',": stance where the medicine above alluded to W 23 instb:::t atiti HART . Commission iferchstit;pultri mental in reslorine to perfect health an -.only ebild,"-, 11l duce eureLdatericon r lltHortifacbares, Adi whose'ease was almost hopeless, in a family of nip ae.-I RE.Trit To— quaintance. ..1 thank Heaven," said the donting moth. I leo. crier. Req., Patourgh.NJ . , er,iimy child Is saved from the jaws of death! 0 how I i Aaron Hart, 1 1 1 _b. -lb feared the relentless ravager But my child is safe! is i James Co k Cochran of PA.: _•' -" safe!" /no. D. Devi's, . p . Beyond all doubt Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of :- 111 Way k Flanyin, -.--: ~ --. Wild Cherry is the most valuable medicine In tilts or any livery,'Ocden 11- Ch. .":.- - -..4 -4 . ..,. oilier country. lam certain I 'lave witnessed more than JIM, Woodbontag, E sq4 Stierfison, 'ay , one hundred cases where it has been attended with cam. plete success. I am using it 41Vself in an obstinate at. r tact: of Bronchitis, In which It proved effectual in a ec ceedlogly sitorttime, considering the severity of the case. I ran recomend it in the fullest confidence of its superior virtues; I would advise that no family should be without it; it Is very pleasant and', always beneficial—worth double and often ten times its price. The- public are as: sured there is no quackery about it. R. JActoton, D. P. Formerly Pastor of the First Presbyterian. Church, N. Y. . . • Sold by WM. THORN. wholesale 4- retail, only anent for Pittsburgh. No. 53, Market street. sep 10 ABOON TO THE HUMAN V. ACEl—vDiscover what will destroy Life. and you are a great man. "Discover what will prolong Life, and no world will call you Impostor." ! "There are faculties, bodily and intellectual, stilithin us, with which certain herbs have affinity, and over iokioh have power." D . Brandrcties Exteenal Remedy, or Liniment; which, by' Its extraordinary! power., abstracts Pain 'or Soreness; thus Sprains, St* SilleWß, White Sweilings, Rhenmatic Pains, or Stiff - nasal, Stiffness or the Joints., Ttriftors, Unnatural DardneSs, Siiff' Neck Sore - Throat, Croup, Contraction! of the muscles, - Scrofulous eu• largements, Tender Feet, / add every desiription of in jury affecting the Exterlorktf the Duman Frame, are cured or greatly relieved 1)31 his never-to be svfficientiy extolled remedy.' CrayrtswATE.- - -The following letter front Major Gen- Mat Sandford, as to the qualities of the Eiternal Reale, dy, speaks volumes: Maw Yorta, Feb. 9,11:012, Dear you oblige me will) another bottle of your excellent Liniment? Itiscertninly thehest of The kind I have ever seen. It has cured entirety my son's knee, about which I was so litteasy,and I have found it productive of immediate retie( in several eases of ezier nal Injury in my family. 'A few evenings since, my youngest child was seized with a violent attack ofCroup. which was entirely removed in' twenty wirmles, by ruh• hiutg her chest and throat freely-with the External Rem. edy. I think you ought to manufacture this Liniment for general use. instead of confining the use of it, as you have heretofore done, to your particular acquaintances. C. W.SANDFORD. . Pa. Rflitratroturra.24l OmadtsaY; , N. Y ID" Forekit at 141 Broady; , New York, and at his ffi oce ,No. 93 iittled etreet, Pi burgh. PRICE-50 cents per bottlewlth directions.' ') sepll3 1. SECRITLIVeII 017/CE. Harrishargit, A UE.'ll9l 24111'1842 , ' . . QAW ; A:IP TAE CAN/ILO AND RAi I. ROADS, 'SE k...7IND TO_ Tilt STATE.—Noitee ut.heret•y gi ven" ilitititt insesuanie of the seventeenth; elotileentli, 1 nineteenth and twentfith 04qc flans of the Act of AStierribiy passed the 27th day of itily;llS42, preprints will herieei -veil at the State Department untirthe hist:day. 9r florem -1 -her next, for ' he sale of et and each iirthe'Canalltand Rail Ronde belonging_tu, 1 e Commonwealth, far which Ststepteteit.ef par guide, lii Sheiieeelaed In .peVOW:at.' .- 1 path ind Ivtdualar Cotn Thitat t airist, ettiall leaDY, to elate, the particular Ilne - of Cultair-Or. - Rail- twatt , whisk they deslietii Parefathailhil amount of their respective bids therefor,thwitierrandreuriaamesaf all concerti* 40 4 , the offer together with the iace or plurceefityagertue l In oiler Ai 4 l -11 /4 1 F 6 *In ii i' o l oo 6 i llW-*16 141 -' ittittii,' '.'.'.', ' :' .',..._ ' ' ~ - ...- 1 ' ! t- : . .' l , ',.. !,:•' :'-_,, ' _ a l.- i.: . _•,,,....p.....i...ti: ,- , - -i . ... , - - - , 7.-, _ u ~,,,,, ''' - ,-..4141tt1ahNi11*,40X0114.„14,440 _m_mzEmmi =ZEE 14% T gAttrTlCittitir L ri• rriItAVELeRS TAKE NOTIc • provided,with the Safety Guard bills printed with a figure of the ippon - ful pottage not deceived by tnistept . gettastating their boats to be prosid t d Guard, when they are rot r refuted The following is a list of bolasappitti% ty Guard at the Port of Pittsbargb—ss qi first on the list have the_improved appal". a pparat,m ii is Impossible for as explosive* SAVANNA, FORMOSA, RARITAN, ILLINOIN ---• NIAG A R A, DU CitDift ORLEANS, JEWESS, ' CANTON, MONTGOMEI LADY OF LYONS, CADDO, VALLEY FORGE, INDIAN QUEI FORT PITT. GALLANT, BREAKWATER, QUEENcrreo EXPRESS MAIL, DUKEOFOB ALPS, BRILLIANT, CASPIAN, .... ECLIPSE, -IDA; 4 • VICTRESS, VI MniiGAN I MARQU ETTE, OSPREY, TALLEYRAND PENELOPE, PAN .-- PAgAMA, ROWINA, MUER°,• • AGNES, SARA EL• A DrN , M ESSE NGER, NARRAGANSETT, SARATOGA, AMARANTH, OR PHAN MUNGO PARK, OHIO, NEPTUNE, CECILIA, ADELAIDE. J • BILLS, NORTH BEND, GALENA, MARIETTA, M EN TOV BRUNETTE, STEAM FERRY BOAT, Tim traveling community are retprel.:• before they make a choice of a boat, to afar and see whether it would not be to that and security to choose a Safety Guard passage an freight, in preference to one esti. against explosion—and that they will USU.: that this invention has the unqualifi*a • fifty steam engine builders—gentle it is to understand the subject, and w Interested 7 -besides a number of rertlff'. — to gentten en and others—all of which 7 ene my office, No. 10. Water street, where It Wadi pleasure nt all times to exhibit my incept* who will lake the trouble to call. DW ALL AGEE _.~.. MEM ATALIJA - EIE REAL ESTATE FOR V Thet.ol4criher offers for Pale, at the • Ceti rales,ttta ireater part of his real the elites of, Pittsburgh and Allegheny, viz: TIII, Brick lA'arehonses, nearly new, a. t subdue. situate 'rib Market street .1 etween Serond aniT hratire• a front of about 54 feet by 60 deep. T . lire, or separately to suit pusellvers, and am • its. • Also, irselert hu Him.. lot in Atls.hroy ritha iireadth, by . upward of 350 feet iti de1 , 14 ' fronts. one on the Pennsylvania canal pi/dr Plir,r Wnellinginn et reef. • . • A ten the tot adjoining iiivAaboire.loo lool, by ~,n rlY 550 feet in depth. inetniting gant mansion house which 1 now occupy wi inge. A 0.1).4 lot wpti two two mot, brick Fthr ate on the corner octant - Ice( and Front AMP% a moderate ground rend, and null, Occupied by ae a groeerjr. ALEX: BRACKO eel, 10 VALUABLE FARM FOR Farm on which 1 live. In Brarldnekifietd, mint:l4dr ,, one hnsdnitil • acres; about 70 acres of which is ens rrd, sr itk timbered.• There are open It three* and a barn 63 feet - pyr34;fin apple orchard el Also, nbout: ne,venky titres of coat. The oil he equellioth,nt of , npland farm irr,lll( Terms made kii.ovrogiii - in the pretnisto WILLIAM WALLOW. . viTILLIA ail - C. WA Lri,, mei POI V V and Piaturs Frinar ./froisfartsrf r, Fourth Sava Pitts burgh.LCanvaFs tc., for Anita!, always on Mod. tookic; promptly framed to order Gepairingdosirt est notice. Particular attention paid to reeding and ery description. Pentsons fitting p Steam Boats or nooses thelradvantage to call. --mos WHITE LE AD. —The auhscrilersere ma . to furnish painters, and others wan e , I chase pure White Lead made of the best ma • ranted equal, if not anecdotic) any offerri t L it All oidersaddrassed to Dunlap 4. 1104 4 1. 6 51 k Co . gehrio Second street, l'ittshingh 0 .nill attended to. DUNLAP t A ADIHS FASHIONABLE SHOO L STOli_. .Fifth St, one d•erfring Old Slava 0X Pf The Sukseriber respeetlntly MOW IioLSI Pittsburgh and vicinity that he has t 011,,,,, tailing Shoes of his own manufactore,st WIT where he will keep- constantly on hand a Ow; meat of all kinds of Indies mimes, and, 0 01 1 and shops. of the bent qual i ty . which witt ces to suit the times He will also ma° 1 1 - : kinds of fancy work—such an white I. sllppern 'colored gaiters, and huskins;lafin: children's Osiers. ellit gaiters. kr-. 4°‘ , Id wilt be made at thushortest notice, sad 11_ 1 4 ner. Ladies will please call and eamoise ir, as the snitserihcr feels confident that hen...-. any article in , his line they may want. ~,e r- E. S J.e.v. !FP 10, ~. rite - • , --‘ - forget the place—No. li, • • , Idoor fro m ms's Intelligence Offtee. 1 " fraaillta - s Sieet, 1 -------------.__ _ WT111.4,51 DIGBY having taken the 7: l ' , tinniness off/tort 4 , Moravian.. een; Liherty Sinter:arid 42 Market street. thanks tolhe numerous friewis and resine'' firm - . for. ,the veiny liberal sonport then no t tended to iiiii, in connection with re' 11 „,.. 9 gii, wishes to aware them that every exertion e—o inert. the Continuation of the same. He HeciratlY invite their attention to bis r7: 01 etothine.arhieti be Intends setting at toote er " 4 than hasibeen - ever offered, helot it. sle ep ' 0 the siboli erthe "lock of the !sickroom 4 ... elite; and at he intends to confine himself en P'• 'leash w r d u bosto. he .fiefs eonfident no ent i oiii 7Lnuel*nn itis Monk; either la ebeapnegh D ela nieonekyl ai n hitt. 0 01 Pie:* tiilike Watleethat every article , _ .... .. teleeel l 1 Ititeith• ._-- .0 4 14 RIO sintlifa , "`"' - 8 100 , 411124i4444010;;;No. 17 tivet MO tod o woe -,tAtirloistewl= - - - to r o off , sh ow leaklteiltowiliami on_ 7- _ Willbropiplgirgellil °I 0 ,0 --asisaitove WPM? ; • t ~a ~ -. e ~ , '~"Sl ~ ~ b.. ~. .... 'fir ~..,"# ~.~"-. r 4 t~t_,~,..~~ • rviiMIED B 'rtittiat's , k. .-CORNER Or WOOD 4. s.—Fiva Voradais a siwaollea CEN Oper4:111104 114 tif Mows s witNELY. it the sante 0104 at TWO DOLLA.R Matte PoPlek, NIX CENT: .roised. Advert • CIARg OF TWELVE LI 0,50 One 'no Nei a,. ;• 0,75 .Two too . . lone, ' 1.00 Three • 1,50 Four Six mon fh .. • ;:4,00 One yea YEARLY ADVERTTSE eninomiams AT PIMA!. 8, 101 7. 1. $lB,OO Si: mon 25,00 One yea advertkenithu In protor of four , lines Pax Domano RI&IC OFFI ore Ormuz. Third between M RiddilvtOstmaster. Own. Water.4th door fro ' aassomt. WOod between gams Bertram, Treasure Tasksoity, 'Third street, slayterian-Ohtirch—S. R. in Ornes,,Botirth , between lerander flay, Mayor. HT"a Facnictioa. Fourth, ne , BANKS. Rae. betvreen Market and Fourth streets. are' 547711PACTIIRCRS' I. (formerly Saving Fund, Market streets. a, Fifth street. near Wood. HOT BLS. !MILL !lousy., Water street x Horst., corner of Penn nn a' florist, corner of Third N 110-txt,,eorner of Third n rATIci. rorner of Penn tr owe, Lihert y street, near tetox House, Liberty HOCInt. Penn - WOODS, ATT SELLOR AT LA. ell's offices on Grant st rt House; neat rooms to floor. 1••••••••• u. ELLIOTT, M.O. Asir strist, bet wee* Pella 00DS;—Pre3ton Mac I .deatarit in Engliett, - Fre. , No, ,'Marker *t ,Pittata • OLE 10.& 111 , C LU iibirssit: Law: Office in out h tiuse. V AI,. --R. Morrow, o f 'Mu 'rt., between Vt' VDEVIr, r, Whide;:o. Ail Dealer In Prinit • 3 Artieles, No. 224 Lib Ams & DILWO, gyp cc nod Gonerr l< PtliaAuu re • 1 • AS, ROBINso 18!! on 700 north able .11 itliioll FtteeUc, up sin? r, VREIL)R.A.w, imfeteriOlutl services to I rind-Market Streets., ah (trait. =MI FP &KEA.N, si.nu nd Wieet.lron Ware. No use Spuuting and Sicand irnux • B. YOUNG Sr CO Garner of Eland M. • o% to pnrclinee Fornit ' • to els e aria call, Fein 1. 4 la quality and prix 5 14111,4,111 S.—just recei me, Well cured and for s , by SUpp'y Or L ga, and other different ived and for sale at ago Store of F No. 1.84 Liberty et • CLOSEYO Boot at No. 83 Fourth St., nest lea Prunella, Kid and Sa ••anner,and by the new, MORUS MULTICA ' purchasers; to lye die No. 184 Liberty at 'ROOTS, Flowers and - fallen, can always re of 184 Liberty s Illinois Annual Marnm at the Drug and deed sl 184 Liberty et S. NEW JERSEY SW • r seedier received by No, 184, Lthe TOOLS, consisting of 111411 4 1 1 Trowels. Edii • gOlves, Pruning Pale! by 184 Liberty st eallgOit ilams.—J um. cry rhotre cured Yen or cOrrept money. hi Clover Seed, y Slae Grass, alw fi0.134 Liberty 4;,1111t:H Ati AN, Alta (rem the Dfatnond,t Foistrit street, bctwee LIITES'BLANKS, for •! attdist - the ate law, Co ,! 1,- gnu on the North Olph Meet:. Apply INJ.:'DARLINGTON s.liaiidretla's Presets t aod_for at , . x 184 Gbe~t~