gA oY SI A LOG 11.701eft.,1 W7llliBOGol, her .111016V.''Abrtata,rhortryViRiCtiks- 11.11; .- - ,.FAlirYit...: cloyed rW , . inoted his ready . made WWI wareho to thi! . - x< ag recently occupied' by litr. R. G. Berford„directly ilmesite his old stand, mere he is al warittreirared to at ftompUy to any ordsm in his line, and by strict at. , * f 4, a ll the d eta ila,orviehnsine.s of atrthuiertaker 410001bito mertt pabHcuentideuee. He wilibe , pwAtared iblAtdrtistaits to provider Malmo, Biers, Carriage* tad Isitir4r4ellitmiteonA he most liberalletms. Calls from the alitatrY so 111 be prisminlyilstteitted to: litiLdnitideace is in' thesante building with his ware -Maw Where these who need ins services may Dud him at any time. Ilergiticercic•: W.W. tiiwiar. PM JOSS iLlch. D. D. SOIMIL-IteDDP.e. DEP. Retitle! Deuce, D. D. 41taktir 1a tiros. act/. SeXCEL WlLLlpage, D. W. *, aftwita, lay. Josarn IMP. ''llgrtiliaaXilly Rev. :LAM M. Dans, ' l, ga nay. L P. SWITT. 7320tlaglaa ~....., 11 64*** - ' STZA MBOAr"IBILLS. #4IIIILIFES. , HORPR WILLS, ntiSiffirtil. -- , • WISIPING CARDS, IrfiSSIA . . Appeals DO., CMISPRO., : BUSINESS DO., st.o. , . NAND RILLS, 1144,,4- OF. LADINO, CIRCULARS, Ire, 4 e . To ge til er with every description of Letter Press Prim OiradriOnhed with neatnew and despatch, and on mode Wige tierarts„ at the office of the Deily Morning Post. NO 10 A rro : rtiOAS WHOSE OCCUPATIONS TEND TO IL 'PRODUCE OR AGGRAVATE DIAGASE.—This vithUtroP indlohltiats Is very numerous. Thry are those pha York id an unhealthy atmosphere. .Prlnters. work. *see In feather stores, stone cutters, letters, white lead larscittrers. are all moo. or lees subject to disease ne.• lepfdine to the strength of . thei r constitution. The *My arreittoil to prevent diseas e, in the Occasional use of WhOichici which abstracts from the circulation all delete• eoUphtimors, and expel. them by the bowels. Tonics poi form ire injurlotut, an they only :-,dl rdr the evil day 'to make It more falai. The use of Brandretles Pills, nrittlnsure health, because they take all impure mailer onto( the blond; :red the hotly Is not weakened hat Broth:Mined by their operation, fir These vaiurthic Pills do hot force, bat they assist nature, and are net oppcsea, tiut harmonize with her. Hold at Or. Rrandreth'.... Office, N o. 98 Wood street, Pitinbarzn. Price 25 cents per box, with full directions. HARK—The only place In Plitsintreh where the 4 - ; gnu! E Pills ran he obtained, is the Doctor's own c. nee, N 0.98 Wood street. sep 10 NgW 110 TEL.-T he subscriber respeetililiy nt for re his old friends and the public th a t he has opened a Temperance Hotel, in fifth Street, near tile Ex change Bank, and In the bon=e lately occupied by Ma t •thiw Patrick, and 'has hoisted antrolti go. The Iron 'City lintel," where he will i.e very hnc;v to accommo date all who may please to rail or. hint. Ills table shall be pr nvlded . with the best fare, and every possible tmowtraotiation to town and country customers and Tastier:. A few boarders who wish le lodge in their stores or oc. flees, eao de iaken.tand gentlemen who live owt of town can hove their dinners daffy. Ile has large and •Inod stable, and the test flay and Oats, and a gond Hostler, and Win accommodate (rms.!. ems and gentlemen who have htn , es- Boarders taken by the day, week or year. Char.es Mare moderate than at any respectable Hotel In the city . Sep 10 JOHN IRONS. CITASInNUTON HALL.-.— . 1 . 11c sultsc riher has V V opened the late re , idence of James Adams, Esq., diteased. for the reception of visitors and hoarders; the 'Muse is very plensmn'ly initiated on the bank of the Ohio, t miles from the cite—possessing all the delight. tot accompaniments of a country residence, without helm.; 'too far dt.dan for persons doing hu.iness in the city. Visitors will he furnished with every d , licacy of the season. . . An Chnnthus runs regularly every bou t Ilie Atte gbeny end of t he Bridge. N. n.—No Aleoho!ic beverages kept. seplo WM. C. HERN. DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION , —The rop.tri tiership existing helween James E. K , llinurn and ttuvid J. Morgan is this 41-ty dissolved by mutual consent. The conditions will he duly noticed, with the signatures of both parties annexed, and Barry HMI will he continued open by the subscriber until other arrangements aie per. feeted, • Par ra l e •an I tut Prelnigen. 150. blik. choke winter n p Om if npolled for Immedlntely. J AS. E. K 11.110 U N, Pep f No 9. Market, nil 74, Front st 00 KBIN DlNG._ ,,,,, cand , e.„ . L u ::---... 2:7'1 B Johnson, Bookbinders and Paper ---S --. ''" --- -i Rulers,S W.corner of Wood and , -..-....-. --.7.1 F ourti., Pi reel CS, are now prepared to ex r -- ~----- nettle nit kinds of Bookliindine and Pa. ~ ---.: _-_, per Ruling with neatness ond despatch. - -- - irr U . ' qi hooks titled and bound to /toy given pattern nt lb. nrie=l notice. .N. 0. All work done, be nhove is worronled. (aep 10 4 1 1= 111511 DIDDLE, Surrcon Dentist, hasrcturned to his old atnnd, Pto 107, Smithfield Sireet, where lie can be consulted any hour during the day, on hip profession. Fen 10 WE :NOV A.L.—Geor:e. Armor, Merchant Tailor, respectfully announces to bis friends and pa trOns, ihai he Iris removed eat atilishment from his old stand, lu Thir I street, to the corner of Front and Smithfield, in the basement story of t lie Monongaheta House; where he intends keening on hand a general as. ooriment of Fashionable Goods, suitable for Gen leman's wear. Hit hopes, by close apolirat ion. to merit a share of the ousinfts so liberally extended to him at his old stand. N. 8. flaying made arrangements in New York and Philadelphia; vilit line most Facltiottable Tailors, for the Ate-swim: of Paris and London Fashions, customers Ir - wigrely on having their orders executed according to the %West:clic. GELARCE ARMOR. fept 10 LARD OlL. —Tha Subscriber would roostrespectfully inform the public in genera that he has an article of clod Oil ofa superior quality, manufactured at the Cincin nett Oil Manufactoiy,hy R.W.Lee co.,which Is warran ted to be equal to the beat Sperm. Oil, both for Light and ,Nittehin.try. This Oil is entirely free from any glutinous eiatter,sniqke, or unpleasant odor, and it is as clear and nit whiten , . spring water. Not a particle of crust is left op , tits ,wick. The light Is pure and bririall, and Will last as long. if not longer, than that from an rpm quantity of Sperm. Oil. The MOW.. iher informs. , altnpublie that he has taken a place nearly opposite the Peak Offire., where lie will lig ht tip several different lamps eery evening. and he would respectfully invite the in habitants of Pittsburgh, Albegheny,and their vicinity, to tall and .indge for - themselves. Be feels confident they will be convinced that the above statement Is perfectly tOcceet. Out uf two hundred individuals who have tried tine Eillobrge has not been a single fault found with it • :Into Lstd Oil costs one third less than Sperm. Ile would scßfreelfelly solicit the early attention of Dealers and Ma. stignists to the above. Who following Churches are now !ism!, the Lard Maenad Presbyterian Church, Pin-burg it, iiew Cumlmrland Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, First Presbyterian Chnreit, Ailegheny City. Aneciale Reformed Church, do. 41111 he barrels ate branded IL W. LEE ' Co., Cipeto pall, Ohio. V ittsbn r 2 it, June 21e1,1842. We. the ande:l7,ned, Captains of the Express Line of Packets. an Itte Pennsylvania Canal, have tried and are miles an article of Lard Otl introduced here by Matthew Riley, tend neinnfaelared by R. W. Lee tt CO., at the Clntiattalti On Factory. Wt feet coafidentin asserting that the almve is equal lika best Sperm Oil; that it is entirely free from emoke or airprober stacks:um matter whatever; the light to pare.elestr aid brilliant. and will last art long, if not /tomer than that (roam as equal 'queul ity of Sperm. Oil, - 111roitioe ino tiesilltalLua is sedommendrng It to our Mends ' Maki* ttioatilvill toe OH • - ' • TRIIIIiir; Cassia. Packet John Adams. fk W.rSIVIEDLAt4O, Captain. Packet John einem*, C1A143, • 41 do 'Ohl liadlion, JOH& TIKIIIIPSON, Lt. en Pittsbarib. itip lb , . • • larition.,,yoll ft [ITCH Eleal P I Themidgits are Pompom& of herbs, Mhteh exert • a xpeetfir, eetbart aeon'`ltie heart, give Impulse ,or estlirti to the hamlet system; the blood I. intleterse.d orld4mratvied in Ha Arestation through all the vessels, olielher of the the mitts shunted internotty, or the eliretalties; And avail she searellons of the hudy are' • .dravve froin thitilood,there le-a -eonseqttent 4nerease of eve!! esersdhrei, end rr tialekeneel asiqonmt tharabliorbemm and etbßlent.nr dWthartintrommkio. Any rieoridd• mellow may have to en plata - is I:nereetegl, all oliefrut: .140.40.01,11, tbt. • - " 4 *";:titkitig.Wo 4l4l : t S : ' - ' 5 '..t,.1.',7T.--4.7:A.'1411.1410‘014 rotr i it eflOtenitkifiTieltWP, - Notollaber -14-‘4 442 -• Ibi camomilee wlthlitui nevegteonth section oflimael' of congress . ..leggliidag and making APProPriniinns. "r er j anciti "4" P S lr Y *NO" 114 -Ita"' Ifee*.tittutil7 included .4wthe general appropriation:bills without lottliltritY or, and to fiz and prOvide fur certain: incidental - ex epenses of the Department, and officers or lime Gomm ..ment,sand for other permutes." oPProveld Aurae ...26, 1842; Staled , Priposaiff. will lid received at this Depart• meat until _the thirty-first, day*. Deeembar'sest, for fur nishing for One year or longer. it the optiodor the Depart merit; the following descriptions of giants Par the-ture of Post 06tces_in the States of Peitusylvs_ala tad Delaware: ' Mails received,; • 75 Reims,- Mails sent, .60 Account of Newspapers anti PampidOs fe calved, , 26 " Mails received at. Distributing 6 1 110 7 1 . All thsabove on small royal-paper. - at hates by. 1,71- ;aches, printed on hot b sides and feint riled, with oot,less than 421Iaes on, a page.- Mails sent from Distil IMO , Mg Offices, 12 Realbs. Same size paper as above, tint folded lengthwise, and wil h lines f n a page. _ A r:counts Curtent, foolscap:two on a sheet 16 Seams . Mont hly acid:Weakly Registers, foolscap, four on a sheet. - 9 Past Rine,,faolarap, 1 g on asheet,withoutl pienatute'st„ Post Bilk, foolscrip.l2 on a;sheet, with Piffnntu reg. , P 09113114 for Distrihuiing (Aces, 9 on. a 7s° Relini " sheet, with signatures . . Post 61110,1f0r "Distributing Oitiees, 6 on a, i sheet, with s ignal n vets, ~; ) The "responds will state the pittee, in one sum, per rents, for each kind of blanks, for paper. printing. ru'ing and packingi They are to he detivered sue' qua tit i ties, and at ait , tx timetz, as may be reqntred by the differ ent Post OffiCes,and on the reipitiii ions of Postmasters indorsed by the tb - islma ster at "the place Where tire con tractor may reside. None will be consideied as deliver ed or will he paid tor, except on such requisitions. .P.ach requisition, or quantity ordered; to be securely enveloped or packed for transportation, and directed to the Post Office, n t the expense of the contractor. The right is reserved of reject ng any bid which rimy to considered extravagant, and also to glvt.' to any one bidder the printing for one or more slates adjoining the State of his residence; and each proposal most be neeoin pa nied by sufficient evidence Of , the ability of the proposer In comply with the terms of trite proposal. The successful bidder will Jo: required to eviler into emit rtir t, with surely, In strict rompliance with the pro vision of the law.to which bidders pre 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 stall/lent cause for its forfeiture. Payment will he made quarter-yearly, one month after the expiration of each enarter! The blanks mit-t he equal to the best of those now in use. Speeiniens may be seen all the various Pont Officer. The quantities mentioned above. are from the be-t JlTates that can be made fee one year'i consumption; but they may exceed or may fall abort of the quantities re quired. The Department doeit_mg bind _itself to any specific quantity or amotnt. . "Pro! orals" - should be so mariccd,and addressed to the "Second Assistant Postmaster General;" Wastanaton, D. C. n23—dtd3l COUGHS, COLDS and C ONSIAIPTI ON—The sea son for the above COM plais.te is now at hand, r nd all rsons who are FllltjeClCli to the inclemency of the weather are respectfully informed that they ran find. COF6FIT'II [BALM OF Liss which is well known to have cured THOOPANDS. who were In the last stages of Con sumption. Certificates ran he, produced of 1111 wonderful cures. TAYLOR'S BALSAM or LIVERWORT is another remedy for Liver Complaints. Coughs and Colds. It comes high ly recur mended by all who have used it, and is pleasant to take, and speedy in effecting rt cure. PRISE'S Ho LRIVICND CANDY.--This is a highly valuable and pleasant medicine; it will effect a positive and certain cure for Coughs. Colds, Consumptionond Is an effectual cure for the Witoontra COUGHS. This is a very pleas t medicine, all are fond of it, and children never refuse to take s'; its cu re is sure and positive. The. subscriber has a certificate of Agency direct from J. Pease 4.• sou, so there can be no mistake. Ail persons who are effected, are invited to call and rot delay, (or the titre to take medicine is at the commencement, All the above medicines ran always be procured at W#pt . .znie oaRE - rarr nt ItifTLE'S MEDICAL AGEN,P.I%B6. Fourth street, nr iIIORN'6 TEA BERRY TOOTH-WASH. Lsxclarrart,Oct . 24,1842. ttlrTo Dr. Tnoittc,-My Dear Sir: I cheerfully and cordially embrace the present ravel ab'e opportUnity to re turn to von my warmest thnnkS of gratitude foe your in equalled and unexceptionable invention of your very justly celebrated Tea Berry Tooth-Wash, and I foci that I am in duty bound to say that I have derived the greet• est and most beneficial effect from its frequent and mode. ale use: and I can assure youthat I am exceedingly hap•' py to have the pleasure of Informing you, that since' ely and cordially speaking. T can injustice recommend ns Pre trent use to all that unfortunate portion cf the human race throughout the globe who are now undergoing the most excruciating pain for the want of a medicine prep.) ; ration of exactly the same nature of which yourtris prepa red, and who have for yearn been suffering from the in. jurions, destructive and pernicious effects of wortlik(ss tooth powders and other worthless preparations. In conclusion permit me to say that I have used your Tooth,. Wash but for a short period, a nd yeti feel thoroughly convinced that It is the hest now known, its inestimalde virtues in preserving the truth, (which il kept in a , good and handsome condition, is the greatest embelishmeht that adorns the human structure-) are not to he excelled in casing and re:leving the sufferer from tooth ache, and restoring the gums in a healthy and purified condition. and giving also a sweetness and fragrancy hue disagreeable breath hitherto unknown: Accep' my ail crre wish for, your success, from Yours. truly, JOSEPH /HUMMER THE Conimhteeon Lectures of the Wirt Institute, for the Fourthl Cou rse,reatteet fey announce to the pubic that they have made arrangements to commence the Lectures on Thursday evening, December 1. The Lectures'of this course witi be exclusively Literary and Scientific• The Committee, desirous of making the Lecture Room of the !net Mite a fay - mite r e sort of the lovers of Litera. tore and Science, as well as the fashionable. have spared no exertions 'in procuring popular and talented Lecturers, both at home and abroad. I n 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. COSGRAVE, W M. B. SCA WE, JOHN B. SEMPLE, nov 9 If Comnsittce. U. S. M AIL LINE of Splendid Passenger Steam Pack• . els t'rom Cincinnati to St. Louis. The new splendid , last running, 4 , light draught steam Picket, West Wind and Newpseeil, will run as regular Packets, from Cincinnati to , St. Louis. Will leave Cin• cinnall a nd,St. Louis every Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Passengers from the EaS and West may rely upon their starting punctually as advertised. Fen 10 ___. W. C. EDEY, Avnt DB.WILLIAM EVANS'S SOOTHING SYRUP,— This Infallible remedy Ims preserved hundreds when ihought past recovery, from convulsions. As soon as the Syrrip Is refilled on the vett, the child will reef v. er. This preparation is so Innocent, so efficacious, and so pleasant, Chat no child wiltrefuse to let its gums he rub bed with It. When Infants are at the age of four months Hid' there Is no appearance of teeth, one bottle of the syrup a hoUtdheusedl.oopenthe pores. Parents should never be without the syrup' in the , nursery where there ire yoingl chlldren,for if a child wakes in the night whit pain In the gums,.the HMO immediately gives ease, by opening the pores, aridtealing the gams; thereby prevent ing' egrIVI6IOII., Fevers, VV Ppr Sale Itelesate and' Retallby E. BELLESS, Agent, sep 10 No. 20. swoon—street? helot. Second CR " r AP- - LACE It RIBBON !TORE; AIL 2 - Bt. fI Cher sews. Lacesand Ribbons. Wide and narrow aide. bort and Ruda collar!. Infants' frock waists, , Id Mohair. Lain" ' ?ten" Ilion Gloves. - - I.l4Threig"nli.C for:Veßis• -varY ciforall. l • 7ilielarkti"eassorimkasert"lst of R iti ngl o b 4 li nd Sl b ra n w cy lki .na n ica nbia n : b raid, Ales t vt o el y of straw* • - • • MILLINERY and exceeed tow rides ¶l'u. isitort•,lio‘o •(Oat prices f 0 silt pie ' dr,are ce iling_ - ' • pkwitiie lowthit*,„ • ak . '21.141 , .. iiiigitigiatmg,,,• -1%40 -- WIRT INSTITUTE. FIFTH COURSE OF LECTURES I tioreltniarniMilidalt ,- "i" 'i - ~,,,- ) ._. . ,,,1 • :4 , 141iti = .- I , i -I— ,- Arstcrifto,fft.- . ~ .'4, . , ' , '..',-t 1 1 4,- - ;::':- 7 , ;lotrormil.orge.: sibto ..., -, iyto , ', '' . l7', .. .. :L ., Afia:ollo,- /Itgi. , llUt ilitillowithwitishoitiloyitioii uitbettiko. i miss o iiiii,..erilie thaTilmdiesoflholitlerboiern of. life am natal - really .-einauenedt - figitiere - -'bitOitin-Mieitnir cli,arali, there scarcely le nil complaint* prat or atiekbeas, that theßaAnnitaiit , rtiddli .do ...not rretteigi3Onfl rearmillyzerm .- Bititomgh these.- ilille produce* tenoWn ammr,that antis - nor AO prostrate the-,- ai/41506 riii i, other ,medictoes, hut the frame ist. Melee : by there loose' of Um cause of weak tress, the' morbid he vitiated Militate &Om thefts - rd. , , . Harmlois in tbeirmeivel, they merely, i' "A atulF NoOkut ' To throw oat the occasion. of sickness front the body, and they reqtdre, no alteration in,lbetliet or I Flothil*. "In fact:the human "body is better able to stutinitt,witta. -out injury, the inclemency of thetreather, Whilenrider the Influence of this infection Alesitayitryfidisease eradica tine Medicine than. any otheclinia. , ..r. Wile iMportfithro.ofi.Brandotth'Oßtiiortettineif and tr%veiersia::tjiuglo 04160.. ~',.. • By Ihe theelyisti of this , Nedieine 'hotly itinehlinalety and' sickness, taiiht we not prevent: - Coid;, milieus ar fections,Typhus. Scarlet and fevers of all latids,itould hetinkanwni Rut where sickmio doe% ejtlit, let _no time he tom, let the BRA li DR E'ER'S 'Pt 1.143 held once sent for, that the Remedy may be eon' led,'twithoot r 4ir ther loss of tin et—To .as Remstalltßiiit-- "' ' ' 2 That ttrandreth's Pills have stood a seven- years' test in the Untied Stales. • That !hey are - pt vegitalde and innocent Medicine, yet all powerful for the removal of disease, whether chronic recent; infect ions or otherwise. . That they pt.rify the Mood, and nay the futfirei pro gress af disease in lice human body. - That. in inanyenees, where the dreadful , ravages of ulceration had laid hare ligament and borte, and where, to all appearance, no human means could Faye lice, have patients hy the use of these hills, been restttred to enod health; the devouring disease having been ertmplefely eradicated. That each of the genuine has upon it Tune's COPYRIa nT LABELS That each label has two signatures of D. Benjamin Brandreth upon- IL That there must he upon each box three signainres; thus: 8. en•NDELICTII, M. D And three signatures, thus:— BENJAMIN BRANDRETII DR. FRANKLIN SAYS "All acute fevers ever require some evaenation to bring them lo a perfect crisis and solution, and 'that even by stools, which must be promoted by art when nature does nut do the business itself. On this account, an ill timed scruptitousnessabout the weakness of the hotly is of had conseottences; for it is that which Seems chiefly to make evacuations necessary, which nature attempts after tne humors are tit to be expelled but is not able to accomplish for the most part in these diseases; and I can affirm, that I have given R purge when the pulse has been so low that it could hardly lug fell, and the debility ex treme, yet both one and the ether have been restored by it." The good effect to he derived from the Brandreth Pills have to be experienced to he fully believed. Ry their timely use orbiter the scarlet, the typhus fever or small pox Stufild ev.!.r assume their malignant faint. To oftpeedoieitWle-ftillexteittjtie incalculable bene fits ofma - Kim. OTH'S PILLS, they intist.be used when the First Symptoms of Disease present theMselves. One dose then, and *grew good effects will be felt throughout the attack—TT ISTAKING Meld 15 TIME that to the great secret in the cure of all appearances of disease arising from bad blood,and I presume there are few at the tires eat day, wilt say anything of those diseases which affect the body when the blood is pure. Such diseases I hate yet to see. Doping that sonic who read ibis may be beneflited by doing. 1 am respect rutty the public's servant, B. BRANDRETD, M. D 241 Broadway, New York: THE COUNTERFEIT'S DEATH BLOW. The nubile will Weise observe that no Brandrelli Pills are genuine unless the hos has three labels upon It, each containing a foe sitnilie signature of my hood writing thus—B. Brandreth. These labels art engra yeti on steel, beautifully deslgned, and done at no ex pense of several I liOligatifl dollars. ilenwintter! Ihe top —the able—and the bottom. Ent red according to act of in the t ear 1841, by Bet iambi Prandreth, in Clerk's °Rice Dis t A ict Court of the Sot thorn District of New York, Dr. B. Brnndreth's own office. No. 98. Wood Pittsburgh. Only plc.re in Piitslitirg4 Where the !ermine Pills ran he obtained. Each Agent whit sell • the true ErandrethPl4outs an eneraved ceitificale of Agency renewed everf= most hs, and has riniened into fronds of B,sofytosts4r Hurt Pills ihnif fit. B. or hirtnpecint General Agent, %lark. ilre err] iti• cate is all engrriiiliFexrapt the Doctor's mune, w hi r l ) I F In his own Ilan& Writing. Observe, on e a c h cen ttu c al, there Is an exact copy of the three labels on ,soli box r ll' nraved thereon. see that Ibe engraving of Ike labelson ceot ificate Correspond %%•11.11 those on the box. The following are Dr. R rn).i min Brandreth's NzeidF for the sahnof his Vegela: le !Tulin rya I Pills, in A Iles. he ny cooly, Pa., who are suppled with the rew labelled °EPS. Price 25 rents with rhireetion. Wood Si reef , Pill shur Principal Office, No. 98, I.lleglieny, Mr. ions G A 55.. McKee?port,ll. ROWLAND. Noblestown, JOHN Joivisnir. Stewa rts Torre, CHESSMAN k SPACILDING ALEXANDER ARDALE PILWA RD THOMPSON. Wilkinsonrgh. Gtoit °v. PORTER. Fairview. 'ROBERT SMITH PORTER, TarenDlM. Elizahei lit ow n C F. I)nem... East Liberty, DANIEL Nvoi.eir. PRESSLEY lawiN, Pleasant DAVID R. Coon—Plumb TOWIISIIip. WIC 0. Ficria - m— Allen's Mill. pep 10 PILES cured by the t qe of Dr. Darlith's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills Dr. Harlich—Dear Sir—Shortly after 1 received the Agency from you for the sale of yopr medicine. I formed an aconaintance wi; h n lady of this place, who was severely afflicted with the rile=. Fm 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, kc. JAMES R.KIRBY October 3, 1840. Cbtimbersbug, Pa. IrrOffice and General Depot, No. 19. North 'Eighth Street, Philadelphia. And hy Samuel Prew, corner of Liberty and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. sep 10 INTERESTING CURE Performe'd b Dr. SwaVve's Compound Syrup of Prunus Virgin/ova, or Wild Cher. ry. Having made nse ofthis invaluable Syrup in my family, which entirely cared my child. The ,'symptoms were wheezing and choking of phlegm, diffictilty of breathing, attended with constant cough, spasms, 'convulsions, 4•c. of which I had given aunt' hopes of its recovery until I was advised to make trial or this invaluable medicine. After seeing the etTects it had upon my child, and con• eluding to make the same trial upon stiyself, which en tirely relieved me of a cough that I was omicted with for many years. Any person wishing to see me run re at my house in Beach Street, above the Market, Kensington. J. WiLcox. DR. SWAYNES SYRUP OF IVIT.D CHERRY We call the attention of the public to the numerous certificates which have been in circulation in our paper and some others of this city, highly recommending Dr. &VAIIII6'M Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.—We have seen the original certificates, and have no doubt but theY come from truly grateful hearts, expre..dive of thebenefits which they have received from that valuable compound. We have acquaintances who. have frequently used the above medicine, who run speak with'Confidence of its virtues.—Sattirday Chronicle. Fett.ow Crrizesta:—With sincerlty',l would advise you, one and all, both sick and well, always to have 'a bottle of Dr SwAVare'sCompound Sy run of Wild Cherry In your boussit is Invaluable in capes of emergency, such as Spitting, of Blood, Asthma, attacks of violent Coughing, which is often the cause oft spitting of Mona, Violent Nervous Affections, which occasionally come from fright, and - various other citurds,' producing great alarm. sudden colds from Improper exposiire. which 'are often let run to an alarming extent, for want of means being ready at hand;—and ail I have used' Dr. Swaires'a Compound Syrup of ,Wild Pliers*" repeatedly in my family, and always with merited success—l can recommend it with confidence„as being , one of the best family medicines which. has 'evils been offered fo the public.--,Baturday Chronicle. Bold by. Wm. Thorn, Wholesale 4-IBetall, only ageh) forPittaburgh. ,No.o Market. Street'', •Sep 10 Twirl 4,lif BRED. .Mitedasi TiOtr;—lleapectfolly VV. infotras Ids friends nod. O t t lit general that be hits iiitaimeneed tattiness at .II Market street, . seam! doortram corner of ' Front bare tie . ..luix es Ay varlet attest ht to busitieSSlP :Ire aihereof public Pktr ( " lB P• - YV l'Oetitt* titt2,l6loll.x'-', . • ay, --..e -1 " 04- + •'''-"tl.P o r-P - . - '',. ,' • '; the *fit - Moe "tit. II" : to ? I ' ' ' .- , L arrived d • reeltripit , . dithirjetttia,, r ii; akin' *9 istOittoilifst,ityli... mi' , . iiii . --,-. -iherhilti at al thueS-euelititherpirittodeerttlielateedlitsbion-anilsho I, the Ladling' honor her with *Attie ofthetr patronage, s - ...04011e0tehett to Veep _ every thing of ,ijukincet.sl7li h ,490014611bIlvaPd.Pai-hlt`lft;sin to sistiont7. 01,1 N l *" "ukdfnce likror.-T-:reitOnturends her Fre er and London Made Comets; atito'her. splendid assort 1 of Embroidery, erbleh.lssupe.rltu in anything , yet int o denial in this country: it 'tentage:lo4li Linen, Conn 1 searsf'Orlenials, Capes ala Cirdii4 , I: ditto- Her thas for Evening Costume. Culla , ,4tonket. 'laud. kerchiefs,. blorntng and Night Ca st...)Vitt*h will 1' ready for•thfrapproliatios on. the_Bl ' vikeetober nes ,/, itire c t.4B Waiting the arrival ' of her flannels 'fr .• Eurnpe, 4 at' No. 2 Ferry street ; i?etlfeeil ' L iberty a i Fon rt it streets. 1 sept.'29-1,-dir. j n. B. 2.I "Mai L W ., • .. : .......... .. EO. IN. AGg W 4. it 4 MITQN., - 4tiorxpis at Law, ve remoseil - ittlery fittirtrto the resilient% of B.S. Ma. gt a w,on•Fourth'44.4 wo dears a hove Smitlifiridtt. sett 10 C o * FT S lN t, W Ee •A tio ß e E en " W ti oo S d E 'Trirf ! Sst . 1 9 t4e F Irrle t : Two doo'rs from the earner of Nt'oodatreet." . COn. stoutly oirlmnd•nn assortment or 100 ready 'rriade • COFFINS, °revery BiZR.IOI4 "descritition; 'Covered ones, with Cloth: bfaif*ny, Cherry, Black • Malmo, Poplar, and Fine Coffins. A LSO, Plates neatly engraved; -Hearses and Carriaies furnisher]; Graves procured; and all service s rendered that friends may requite. A credit given in all cases, either of coffins qr carriages, requested. 11 ENV. Y BEA RES, Undertaker sep 10 115 I-ule „HITE LIME, a superior article, lor y J. G. A.Gr`RDON, No. 12 Water street. ILTA AlltlTY. Just received from New York, 3000 Temperance A lino tines for 1843; 3000 copies of the Journal attic American Temperance Union and You Hi's Temperance Advocate for September. Also, 2080 Chris tian Almanacs, and a good assiart ment of Loomis"; Maga zine and Pitishdigh, and the Franklin Magazine and Com mon Almanacs for 11143; by the gross, dozen or single; 250 copies of Grant's New Pittsburgh and Allegheny I4u. sinew Dirctory and Strangers Guide, for CI-Vents. Also, Cottage, Family, School and Pocket Bibles and Teita. meets. David's P-tal ins; Methodist and Temperance Hymn Books; the beauties of 'Harmony. Introduction to Sacred Music: Mason's Harp with round and patent notes; Christ. Harp.and al: kinds of School Books; Gurio's 'Do mestic 7,ledicine; Day Books and Ledzort..; Writing, Let• ter, and Wrapping Paper; blue Mack, and red ink, byll he gross, dozen ,or hot• le; steel pens, quills, slates. pencils and wafers; Cyclopidin of History, Western Pilot, and a con. sidcraidevarlet y of Books:Ind Stationery, for sale on!ac commodating terms lor cash or country prNlUce, ISA AC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant, sep '2 No. 9, Fifth street. J. K. 11 , 1onant:to. G. E. WARNER. AINTICR • UNION COTTON FACTORY. A Recite y City, at the end of the upper Midge. The sultserihers having commenced the manufacture of Cotton Yarns, Stocking Yarn, Cotton '!'wine, Candlewick, Carpet Chain, Ratting, 4-c., and are prepared tc fill orders at the shortest notice. Having selected the latest rind most improved machi nery,and employed the manager who has attended to the HOPE FACTORY for the last five years, they are manufactu ring a superior article. Cotton Warps made to order, Orders through the Pittsburgh ro , t Office, or left nt the store or J C. Painter,';. Co., Liberty street; or Logan Kennedy, Wood street; will meet with prompt mien Address—J. IC N'IOOIIHE D co. sep 12-1 y FEMALES.—''berets a lane crass ot F..males nt this City who frnni heir continued sitting, to which their occurict lons oblige I item.are a tinnied with costiveness which gives rise to palpitation at the heart on the least ex ertion, sense of heaviness extending over the whole head, intolerance of light and sound .an inability of fixing the ai [cation to any mental operations; rumbling in the how• sometimes a sense of suffocation , especially after meals when any exertion 19 used, as going quickly up stairs; tempre hckle; thesearesemptoms which yield at once to a few doses of the Brandreth Pills 'Flue occn sional tee 01 this inedirine tvotild save a deal of trouble and years of suffering. One, or Iwo, or even t [ult. of the 13,,,d rri i i pot, Just before dinner, are of en friund highly beneficial; many use them very advantageously In this wit !hey aid and assizt digiv inn, restore the how etc to a proper romlition,enliven the tptrits, impart dear nes? to the romplexion, purify the blood. and promote n general feeling of health and happiness. Sold at Dr. 11-antiretlt's Office. NO. 98 Wood strt el, PitiThn,2ll...Prire 25cent I per box, with foil directions. MARK —The onty Ware in Vitishnrif.h, where the (IRNUI\GPiIse'I hr oliiiiiiied, ihe Ilocint's otvn Of fire, No 98 Wood street. qnn 10 \T. INSTRUMENTS! SU U U GH' I. IN S T•R UM ENTSI— 7'. McCarthy, Cutler and Curgira/ lostrument Matter, Third street, pearly opposite the Post Office, Pitt,burgh (SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SfIEATIS.) Physicians, Dentists and Driez2lots ran have ibrir In sirumenis madeby the subscriber of a superior qualiiy and at Easiern prices. Tailors' Patent Shears and Scissors always nn hand. also Hatters Shears, a superior article. Orders respect fully solicited. N. B. Allarticles Warranted of flintiest quality. and johliin ,, done no usual. SP' , 10 LWER COMPLAINT.—'Pitts (license often terml. 1131eFill another of a more serious nature, if pro. per remedies are not restarted to In time. la all forms of this disease,' Dr. !Lunch's Compound Strengthening and Cermati Aperient Pills, will rerforrn a perfect cure —fi ist by cleansing the strimaeli and bowels, thus-remo ving all di , ica.es front the Liver, by the use of the Ger. man Aperient Pills, after which the Compound St rength. ening Pills are taken to give strength and tone to those tender organs which reunite such treatment only to effect a permanient cure, These Pills are neatly put up in small packages, with full directions. For siale at No. 19 North Eight Street, Philadelphia. Also, for sate by Sam. uel Frew corner of Wood and Liberty ate.. Pittsburgh Pa. SCII 10 ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No, 46p net of Wood and Third Streets, Pittsburgh Pa.— Gold, Silver, and Solvent Rank notes, bought and sold. Sight checks on the Eastern titter', for sale. Drafts, notes and hills, collected. REFERENCES Pittsburgh,Pa, Wm. Ilell 4- Co.. John D. Davis, F Lorenz, J. Painter dr Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May Philadelphia, Alexander Bronson ti• Co., John 11.,Brown Itr Co. Cincinnati, 0., James 111'Candless. St. Louis, J. B. M`Donald. Louisville, W. H. Pope, Esq. Pres . ! Bank Ky. sep 10 REMOV A L.—The undersigned begs leave taisilorm the public, that he has removed from his old stand, to the corner of Penn and St. Clair sts., opposilethe Ex change Hotel, w here he has lilted up a large Pietro FORTE W A RE ROOM. and now offers for sale the most splendid assort meat of PIANOS ever offered in this market. His pianos consist of different patterns, of superior Rose Wood and Mahogany, heautiffilly finished and mo deled, and constructed throughout of the very best ma terials, w hich, for durability, and quality of tone, as well as touch, he warrants to be superior to any ever seen here. As he has en!araed his manufactory, and made arrange. me l ds to supply the increasing demand for this , instru• ment, he respectfully requests those Intending to pur. rltase to call and vxamine his assortment beforeptireha. sine elsewhere. at, he Is determined to sell LOWER, for cash, than - any other establishment east or west of the ITNOOntai ns. F. BLUME, Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, seal°. Opposite the Exchange Hotel, Pittsbnigh, Pa. WARRANTED GENUINE.—Dr. Evans's Camomile Pills. InERTLFICANZEL—Letterfrom the Hon. blerrt ao,Sullivan County , East Tennessee, Memberof Congress W kstosoTos, July 3d.11838. Sir—Since / have been in this city I have used sorne of your Dyspeptic medicine with infinite benefit and ' ealis faction, and believe it to be a most valuable remedy. One of my ?,onstiluents, Dr. A. Carden, of Campbell 'county, Tenneesee. wrote tome to send him Some. whitih I did, and he has mployed it very successfully in-his practice, and says It is. Invaluable. Mr. Johnson, your agent at tide plate," thinks you would probably like an agent in Tennessee. If so, I' would recommend Dr. A Carden, as a proper person t 3 officiate for the sale of Yoqr, celebrated medicine. Should you commission him he Isnillllng,to act for yon. You can send the Medicine by water to the care of Robert King 4. Sons,. Knoxville con nty.iTennes. see, or land to. Graham .4. Houston, Taze well, East Tennessee. I haim no douht but iryou had agentio In severaltmanties In East. Tennessee, a great deal of mat eine would be sold.. I am going to take Some o 1 It home for my own rice, and .that of toy friends, and should like to hear from you whether you, would like all agent at Blentville, eullimpourity.GastTennemr4; can get some of the merchags to act for you tin I life, near there. Ymara reagresitfely f 01,t&H km, 141',CLELLAN:ofnkto o ts ge •, / rai salel44l*liitireld Retail, by -------.------ 1. h 1-3 art .11 gap • Pittsburgh,June 18,1839. Joint Deartisto:—Deer Sir--Having been present, -yesterday, at the experiinent which.you were pletteetilo make, in Ihe presence of a number of our business men, of the safety of your 18-ON CHESTS,- in case el fire,it gives me pleasure to say,.tbai Kt far as I wan capable of Judging, the feat was fair, and the result exceeded my expectations. . . . 'The Chest was a small one, about SO inches hlgh,Tiy abotit 18 of 30 Inches in breadth and - depth, and waif pla ced on a bloat .or wood about a foot in ,thickn - s, so as to elevate it about that height from the ground; severel books and necispapers were deposited Inside of it, in the manner in which-aletehatris and others would usually place them—a large quantity of light pine wood tslabs from an adjoinlngSaw Mitt,] was then placed around and above it, and the fire kindled on the windward side, sons to drive the flame against the back part of thechest. The fire was kept up about three quarters of an hour, until you had gone among the spectators and received from them their universal answ e r that the test was sufficient. The chest Was then drawn out of the fire, and coaled, and opened, and examined. The contents were all safe, and the only injury done was to the hack of one hook which appeared to ben little cinirred. From what I witnessed, 1 think that these chests are desery ing of confidence, as affording, perhaps, the hest security to Merchants for their books and papers, which they can have without building large, thick, and expensive vaults. I would consider them a better secarity than many vaults which I have seen . Your Wend. SAMUEL CHURCH. We concur in the above Fiaternent, having been pees sent when Ihe chest was testes'. W. .11. Cooper, J. H. Shoenberger, Robtßell, J. Laughlin, J. Painter, Cordell, R. .41iller, Jr. CL. 4rmstrong, A . H. Hoge, Thomas Craig, S. O. Howard, J. W. Hoyt. Extract of a Letter from Pugh 4- Allnorti, dated Cin einitalt, 29th Afar: h , 1842. Dsurting, Pittsburgh, Pa. liceprcta Friend: Wr have the satisfaction to state as the I-es; recommendation we can give -of the utility of your Iron Safes, t hat we hay... one of them-which wan in an exposed situation in our counting room, at the time of I he tire, on the morn ing of the 10th inst, which consumed our Zoi . k House to. :ether with a large portion ofthe meat, lira, 4-e, which it contained; —and that our booksand papers which were in the Safe, were entirely nninjuted, and were taken from it after the fire; without ever being discolored. Yours, 4e. PIIGII 4- AL VORD Extract of a Letter from Slater 4- flolbrook, dated St. Louis, Feb. 24th, 1041. MR. DEARINO, Dear sir: One ofyoursrcnndsizechests was burned a few days aeo, In a leather , store..-- it pre served its contents. Respect futtly yottrs,"., sep 10 SLATER 4- HOLBROOK. IdIVER CONIPLAIINF cured he the use of Dr. Hat , Pelt's compound Si reeigtheiling and Aperient Pills. Mr. WM. Richards, of Pittsburgh, Pa.. entirely cured of the above tiktressing clisea.e His symptoms were pain and weight in Hie left side, los , of appetite, vomiting, add iIMS, a distension of the stomach. sick bead-ache, furred tongue, countenance changed ton citron color, dim cult y of lineal Mug. disturbed rest, :Wended with a cough, great debility, with other syniplonif. Indira! 'rig great de rangement Of the functions of the liver. fir. Richard, had the advice of several phy , 'cians, lint received no relief, until using Dr. itarlicli's Medicine, which tertiiino• ied in eireclinu a pe-feel clop. Principal Office, 19 North Eighth St reel Philadelphia. Fur sale in Pinsi.urgli l.y :?itinito.l Frew, corner of Libor ly and Wood El reel!. .frp 10 Cincinnati. February 15.'1840. Dr. Swlt y NE—near ir:— Permit toe in take the BM - rty of writing to von at this tone to express my appri.bation, and to recommend to the attention of heads Of families I and others tour iavaluttldr. medicine—the Compound crop of I'll/MIS Vlrnniniapa. or Mid Cherry Bark. In my travels of hoe I have seen In a vent ninny instances the wonderful effects of your medicine in relieving chil dren of very obstinate complaints, such as Coughing, ; W heezin7. Choaktng of Phlegm, Asthmatic attacks, 4-c. 1 kc. I should tint have written this letter. howevet ,at present, although I have fe t it my duty to add my testi mony to it for some time, had it not been fur a late in.; stance where the medicine above alluded to wan lost ru. mental in restoring to perfect health an -only whose rms..: was almost hopeless, in a family of my ac. qua intance. l thank HenvPn," said the dontjtig moth. er, “my child is saved front the Jaws of death! 0 bow reared the relentless ravager But my child is safe! is safe!" Beyond all doubt Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of ; ild Cherry is the most tininable. medicine in this or any other cunntry. I ant certain I '.ave witnessed more titan one hundred cases where It has been attended with corn. plele success. 1 am using it myself in an obstinate at. tack, of Bronchitis, in which it proved effectual In a en reedingly s;tort time, considering the severity of the case. I ran recomend it in the fullest confidence of il9 superior virtues; I would advise that no family should he without it; it is very pleasant and always beneficial—worth double and often ten times its price. The Public are as cured there is nn quackery about it. R. JACXSON, D. D. Formerly Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, N. V. Sold by WM. PIIOII.N. who'esale 4. retail, only anent for Pittsburgh. No. 53, slarket street. sep 10 ABOON TO THE HUMAN RACE!—••Discover what will destroy Life. rd you art a great man. Discover what will prolong .-Life, and 4he world will call you Impostor." "There are faculties, bodily and intellectual, within us. with which certain herbs have affinity. and over whioh they have power." Dr. B. Brandreth's External Remedy, or Liniment, which, by its extraordinary powers, abstracts Pain or Soreness; thus Sprains, Stiff Sinews, White Swellings, Rheumatic Pains, of 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 Dente Human Frame, nre cured or greatly relieved by his never•to be svificiently extolled remedy. CsiiimesTm—The Cottoning letter from Major Gem mat 134%1:W0rd, as to the qualities of the External Rente dy, speak t volume's' Dear Sir—Wi'l you oblige me with *nether bottle of your excellent Liniment? It Is certainly the best,or the kind I have ever seen, It has caretrtntiVely , my vnn's k nte,nbout which I Was so rtneastiotrid l .have tonna It p rod uci bre of Int med rt.i!er-In '4ieratTatTstig Fitt er nal injury in my family. - A- few efiftirillrike,- itty youngest child waseeized with violent attacker Croup, which was entirely removed-in twenty sehostes,hy rob bin; her citest andthroat freely thit it-the Bitterne' Rem. edy. I think you ought to mattofacitire Pis Liniment for general nse, inviead'of confining the are:of it ~ n s you have heretofore Mine, to your rutriicuMr - neeurtintences. Youra truly, ' C. W. SANDFORD. DR. B. BR'syrnTmiii.-241 Broadway,'. Y U - Ter stele at 241 -Broadvvay,'New 'York, and at hie , office,No. 93 Wood street, Pittsfinfgh. 'PILICE : - 8 50c i e o nts per hotsieleith directions. cp - 7 -. 1. te i 4 ,i i - - • ; ~-... ‘ 4it Tverirw w . , _...znigAii.otstiitt. , 27E424 GALE M. TitE04,0,03, 4 5 1 1,, ,_ AlO 000 BE , LOWGilltil 114 , 111 ,_ , -:. Nell Is I *t Y gi ven thaeht pitriteence of:innot teenth, eighteenth, nineteenth iii4tVitiOttabftiii l o4: l o halif*AftemblY Tassea ibe.9.11 it flay of Jity.-vore _ sale ifiAr bet recei ved at thn:Ptatellellill:44 l o. ...- 4ovem. her nex - Vflif the sale of all and each of the Climes and Rail - Roads belonging - to the Commonwealth. :for which StateAtock.at per value, will be received in, payment. ' ' . Each individual At Company Is required., vileoilkallY. to Mate, the particular. line of Canal or Rail: Road which they dealreto.-purchase, the amount of their-respective bids therefor,tbe given and intriaamesof nil concerned In the offer.ftespthes with their place or.plases of residence. in order that the same may be laid-before the next Legle The propoirolejotiottOsOaled. up en 4 direetea - t0 ,, 116 Seeretin; - COI` toreeliehrtOri the some: - 14+44u/ills for the pi,rehtio of 4ite ilitrefte -- z -- 4ty-order "44 ' ' • 'id,' '10'4414 'l4 rapitit: riIItA.VELERS TAKE titrtliti o ,„ ; A_ provided with the .9.arety st, t z at hill 4 printed with 4 figure of the sWi„7 l leir , .* tut yOU are not deceived by tith r i:7ll '. gent:tainting their.boats to be p ruiii , 4* . ~, Guard, when they are sot s, second ly T G lf u e a f r o d it a or t t i n ie g i s o a r. list of of st ini t(its it ;bLEA l th e tTLgsgiht , lEN.,...puissopki:Eiz:,:,l.l, first on the list have the improved iiipi a i t 7 ic , opporatirs ii is Impossible for an rittlonsiltimb SAVANNA, FORMOSA , _.-., RARITAN, . ,: . NIAGARA, ORLEANS, CANTON, AIONTGOMF:ty LADY OF LYONS, CADDO, f VALLEY FORGE, I N DIAN Quil ki l FORT PITT, BREAKWATER, QUEF:Nerrni,l4 EXPRESS MAIL, DUKE OF ALPS, Bli I LLI ANT, - 5 CASPIAN, ECLIPSF:, : MN' R I) E l G v A , WEST WIND. MARQUETTE, TALLEYRANI), PENELOPE PANAMA, ROWINA , CICERO, AGNEs, SARAH' ANN', ESSENGER, NARRAG ANSETT, SARATOGA - • AMARANTH. , ORPHANS% MUNGO PARK, OHIO, NEPTUNE, CECILIA, ADELAIDE, H BUS, NORTH BEND, GALENA, MARIETTA, MENU. BRUNETTE, CULEVECE, STEAM FERRY BOAT, The I raveling community rue niyni t t,",, before they make a choice of a bont,tenitv,%.4 and see whet her it would not be uni,, tntlgt and security to choose n ry ( . m11,01,114 ; passage anti freight, in preference tontenty4 against explosion—and Itmt they will loth that this invention has the unglinlthed nrq*i fifty steam engine builders—gentlemen wham it is to understand the subject, and whoirtun, interested—besides a number of ceriifica.eshca IC gentlest en and others—all of which ran ieteit my office, No 10. Water ,meet, where ii mate! pleasure tit all times to Pniiihit my trirelhal who will iake the trouble in rail, sep 10 CA DIVALLAIIETaIIk VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR t„, ! -, The subscriber offers ror sale, al the mai . red role?, the treater part of his real estatr.tYN the cities of Pittsburgh. nod A llez.theny, rig lilt:. Brick Warehouses. nearly new. a situate on Markel st rrei .1 el w pen Second anti fig' hrarl us a from of about 54 feet by 60 deep. Fait, tire, or separately to suit purcbaseu., and nposliat ils. Also, a Felert hit Udine lot in A IlesitraF breadtb,l,:s upward of 3.50 furl in depth, 101 l • fronts, one on the Penns} Ira nia ranulaittilie_o Washinnt, , ,, Cl reel. /I IP() ow lot adjoinitte the nhec.ARA by nearly 350 feet In flevtlr. I n ondinVoLtivir gaol mansion house which 1 now ocrnVi legs. Also, a Int with Iwo two story brick si.• ate on the corner of 6lnrket and Front Fie* .1 a moderate grouted rept, and new o,llpint 4k 'll5 , 7rneery. ALEX. 1011ACK "' Sell 10 FLAX SEED ffYiNT ED . —l% ;moll J o rL cas I or goods, a - go:11'1111y of Flax ai d TOO A Imes , all toe& or country rrodocr , inkrn for crisoo or goods ni lIAR RIS'S lo , c;ii:rnrr • sep 21 f COMM Ission "V a rt.l 1,11r,P, New You, Feb. 9,1842. TM; N HART. Commission Jferrhori,pdsii dace and American d ifannfacturrs, REFER TO J no. Grier, El., Aaron Hari. Joiner. C•.cliran of ll'd Jno. D. Davis, M'Vny Hanna. Avery. Oeden 4- co. Jo°. Woodbonrne, Evq..llladison VALUABLE FA It FOB SALE—I WO an Farm on which I live, Lo Waits ton?* Braddocksfield, containing. out tallti° llll ‘ acres; about 70 acres of w h Orlerct,oitWol well,timbered. There arc opnn it nnte Vrt ivy and a barn 63 feet by 39 ;an apple orchard of Al5O, about seventy acres of roil. The soil is tal • be equal in that ot any n pia nd farm in Terms nrade known on a ppfiration ease' in the premises. WILLIAM WALLACE, • --- WILLIAM C. WALL, Plain aid Paul and Picture Frame .1110Infac terr, Fourth Street Pittsburgh. —Canvass Ruirber Ito., for Artists, always on hand. ttokintMlFlS prornptly - framed to order. Repairing bort* est notice. Particular attention paid io regildingaiii# 4 cry dcrlpiirtn. . Persons fi tting up Sic= u Boats or bouts R N W . thciradvantage to tall. —.....10■110 chase pure l : WHITE LEA. D.—The subscriterweses wfarhnilleshLpaenidntmearsd.eanodi 1, :li na tnti o ; ranted equal, if not superior to any °Podia a 4. tt C en ° d ' i ° to . Second A II eiders addressed to Dunlap k litig nrchh644sik DUNLAP 41 LADIES FASHIONABLE SHO6 1.10 street , Pitt 6 F(ftk St., °medal, r from Old sLa.dex The Subperiber respectlully infanta de 9 -7 - - Pitteburgh and vicinity that be his (0 tailing Shoes of his own ma nu factute,tt fIOS where he wilt keep constantly 7 on MO mewl of all kinds of ladles, ITIISFeS hich 0 0 and shoe,. of the best quality. it _0 cesto suit the times fie will abo 014,7,A kind, of fancy work il a. wkitt ISO ~ slippers, colored gaiters, and buskin At ;;;, children's elisisrs silk gaiters, d r.,4'• Nil will he made at the shortest netimoi 117 ner. Ladies will pleaSe call and etasoitioptddi as the subscriber feels confident nate any article in his line they Wry 1,0 " , • 11 10"' iL I'VPloL ititt" : " ; l' P. S. Donut forget the ploce—g— door from Harris's Intelligence 0 14 ' I. from Market Street WILLI A M DIGBY having totes ttecosoi business of DiOny 4. flortsilli" I to 4 Liberty street and 42 Market street, K0...0(M I hanks to the numerous friends 2nd tedeMtlf thin,: for the very liberal support ther to l l 4 teaded to him, in connection with IP. j ai w hates, to Ware them that every exertioo;o-010 merit the root 'octal ion of the some, 1100000 peel faille Invite their attention to his of Clethlegivehich he Intends settle% at t 0 ...1,fmk than hes been ever offered, being d' ll ' - ., a Ole the whole of the stock of the !ale ° nu 7 1 : sr el elhlel and as he intends to cOnfinE WIWI .„,d4 duralg il ' ' surpass his stock, either In cheapness, nese(' workmanship. wit,11.2 Pteese to take-notice t hat every artlele- al sash business, he feels confident no 00" -i toted in Pittsburgh . f 1* 41 SA-M[lBL' MO ItTtOIY, .Mosufsetneer f,.._,., p -I`' 4- "Skeet Iron Ira's, "In. 17 Far ed ,7"--100,0. ' moor irnd „X Orket Streets. -10 Wlter,.°,:gi Lila In Ms line at the shortest notice. 1-...t0ttl andothers are solicited to call and la oft.Mrama, which willbe sold wholesale P°,,, , el'Wm,. ._ „''- . 7 1 in..: -. " '''' rawitameri CPr C FIAT ap011110,7, andl„stove , 1 ,,, , _ ' :knit ''' ' ' ' - .•. 4'' tlff ° !- . 7.,, 7 -1' = • itlVrt"..r: 4:-' J .,. :,,,, ,-'=-:-.=-• , Aid -1,,' ;-•74Z.P.-,-"-: :*: i • ,-.,,,-"-, ).....,ff-',.,-.,.:,:,`i': : - . iitricrisoto - By pE NV; H. 60110171T00D rip _Flys LILARS a year '-iegle to Two :CENTS:--- to N,vvii so /s• touirl. Old Ittlinuf -Agjohir, Ow Moe office, .at TWO DOLLARS a SIX CENTS_ .--." -- 7. - 7 -- era's -of ~.11-41verthin tA4EOPTIMVE LINES a - ' 41.50 tine month, 0.70 -Two wont!, too; ' 1,00- Three months 1..50 - Four months, 3,00 SIX months, & 4,0 i 0 • One Year, • EARLY ADYOIITIEEMENT miAnoinaus vs , picisonts. ' Slave. , Two Sir 'ttLx months. 409,00 . 24,00 _One jear, r allsertlseMents la profortton. , f four Ones Stx, Dot. Lima a yea 81, IC OFFICE Onus. T.ltird between Mark. M Riddle, Postmaster. ,ig,aleff‘h=do4WfMin W -W gs—Makor .19111 t Wittock, Colter. minim, Wood , - between Sett ~cs -Rattraps; Treaturer. Ittassotrz,: Third Street, lIPXI yterian Church -9.. R.. Johnstn Orrice, fourth, between Macke sander Mai, Mayor. Esensmos. Fourth, near Ma BANKS. VICTRESS on, between Market and Woo , mutt streete. • oin Miotoracrortatts' (rormerty Saving fund,) Fou arket stleits. - , t ift b strret. near Wood. nor MO. Water Itceet, nen HOTEL. corner of Penn and St. liort.r., corner of Third and Motat..cnriter 01 Third And S i . . 1•14. corner of Penn street an 'Liberty etreel, near Set , iionst,l,lnerty orn Mekstos Hocent.yenn St. .IyOODS, ATTOR . ELLOR Air LA.W. rti's offices .on Grant st., n t. Douse, next rooms to-Jo . ELLIOTT, M. D.-0 it street, between, Penn mil ODS.--Preston* Mackey, dealers in Wien, French, Ikin 0 1 Market st ,Plttetnirell isemseena 11, SS & MoCIATRE, asellnra at Law: Office in Abe V tL.—R• Ist nrtow, A Idea:ion of Filth at.. between Wood a rth. DVS' rr, Wbolosale Grne. . Awl lionlOr in Pryluri. nr cd Atticke. No. 224 Liberty V.td ' ICIII4 AMS' & I)ILWORTFI. ers PrOtilier. lid Vain iniosto Pit tslin rglt Alanufactured art 'HAIL% ROBINSON, A lt mt 4'b'e uorl h Aide of the i. 4 ltuionstreet_:, up It irg IFRIiJ~ w, A , torßer rocessionni services to ill+ lin , and Niarke.t SITCeI.3. above - • & KEA.N.; ttinuCtitu nl `heel Iron Ware, Na 134.. ae Spouting and .Bteandarat Yi"KIM . ORA' IL YOUNG & CO., , wrier of- Hand %Lit E to purchase Furniture, 'e to give tizt a call, being fo 134 to quality' and price.. 4, wall cured gad for sale - ISA ARFA.-4,slpps , of Land r ta. lid other ,different oari Wed and for !ale at ILZDUCE -- Store Of. F. G. - No. 184 Libertxstreet, CLOSET ' S_ boot and St ; Ko. 83 Fourth St.. neat dont ies Prenetla, Kid sold Satin emaseer,ked by the newest F A ROOTS, Flowens and Flow xlptlon, can always be ha. • re of - F. 184 Liberty street, Illinois Annual Mammoth at the Drug and e"eed stare. o F. L• 184 Liberty ,[reel, Bs. Ne W JERSEY SWEET rat seed; just received by .T.. S N 0.134, Liberiy he TOOLS, consisting of Hoes, shianting Trowels, Milling, T *,iii{nives, Pruning Shear. " !t by F. L. iR4 Liberty street, be: E Batch Clover'lteed, arrtra 4tue kY Bluer Grail's, always F. L. • N 0.134 Ltberty street, I tt *IftatANAS, Alteoroee* Ethmend, 4o- -.A of !putts street,' between Ma nee t t it a l lui t e A: i t s ue L A ta N tE, ' ,2 B, w (! ro r rPsrri - . .Wsot►iheNorth East ftlikd We street 4, Apply to 4113 .1., DA RILASGTON, Mar edreui Freeeksurar riedith4 ilia titillate at the • • 4 , P. L. • 194 14bettretreei • AMS.--Jiiist. retired ORUS ttl (.11,TIC A ULTS.3 purObatiers; to he disposed F. L. N 0.184 Liberty street. enion linms.--itist receive. V ery letinice cured Venison fer Current money. ISAAC II VII and . 4140 .44 47 444 Ttlag _ RopEW