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" = PUBLISHED BY
VROS. PHILLIPS & W, A. SMITH,
w. CORNER OF WOOD 4 FIFTH STS.
Tgams.—risrs DOLLARS a year, payable In
Atidesricar. - Single topics TWO CENTS—ter Ws at the
• tbissteeerAtre once, and by Nelda Bore.
are tuercury and Manufacturer
119 Published WEEKLY, at the saute office, on a dotthle
liitadhina sheet, at TWO DOLLAR@ a'year, la ad.
• • waste. Slagle copies. SIX CENTY.
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Terms et Advertising,
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PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LF.FIR: .
.0 On .. rosertliti, 0.50 One month, S_ 00
rife ImatetiOns. 0.75 Two stunts, 6.00
Three , losertioes, 1,00 Three months, 7,00
'L ome Meet, 1,50 1 J Four months, 8,00
Too *weeks, 3.00 Six months, fO.OO
Tins, *seeks. 4,00 One year, 15,00
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
cn.parakata: AT rtissons.
El n e Sviare. Two Soarea
11111 a wooettra, 015,00 J Sir months, 823.00
Owe year, 25,00 Ono year,. 35,00
'lrrLarger adverlfiementa la proceralon.
CIARDeof fear 'lees Sax Dottats a yette.
PUBLIC OFFICES,&O.
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' Crrt . 'Third betweee Market and Wood
Iltreet.al-11. 810,1Postommet.
cosmais Upon., WM0(.40 door from Wood at. Peter-
Mies Intiklissa-slayer fehn Wi4lock, Collector.. •
Ciiii l'atitioity, Wood Iletweett Firm nod Second
Obeests-lames A. *Liftman, Tieasurer.
Courtrai Tez,Lausi, Third street, next door to the
rhi,d Preshyterianrhareh-S. R. Johnston, Treasurer.
•Miittirt's Omen., Forarth., tortwee• !Warhol and Wood
IS rusuo--Alerander flay, Mayor..
ilsaca•sra's Exce•lifol, Fourth, sour Market at.
RANKS.
• • Puriseraos.toetwees Market mid Wood streets, on
Tided and Fourth streets,
Illelt. , 11•11TA' Olt, Si aNntarTviltr.lte Ail) Fan myna' Mr
' MAT Bass, (formerly Saving Fund.) Fourth. Letsvuen
ruerdslikkgalitilhil-Itoskeausseeds. -
litircuuwist, Fißir street, nea?'Wood.
wITEL.R.
IllorterwoxertA non Ar., Water street, near the Bridge.
Exhumers( Borst, corner otPenn and di. Chur.
1114Xlielialite florri., center of Third ; l ed ii 004 .
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AILILLCAN Ileret.teriter of P-Mrd. and Smi , h6.-Id.
I - ' tu t iriyaltsAmm, corner of Penn .t.reet and Canna.
gillitsit SAlPLZ,Vilterl.y meet. near Se , entn.
A - ,--. 41rudsms. Skameonsortoorms,,Liberiy St oppogiti , Wro.no
,Ittan ...tannin littiol Penn Si. nymn4iir matt
WOODS, AIVoRN EY A.ND
~.: . VI . .14NSE LLOR AT L AM.-0111 , e remo
v dE___ ,: ha
' sr, offices on Grant at., nett! IY riUnal'ile
.' air iii“,l:Clughst Some, nest rooms to John li. Mahon
-- c + 'l Sear, P.-1, 10
!"S OS. H. ELLIOTT, N. D.,_ofac renored
!'' St. Clair strut, betsuesi Pena sal Liberty St,,,
Oittsbargr.. s I. 10
E W GOOD& _Preston ¢ Mocker, wholesale and
1 ' retail dealers in nn7.1106, French, sr d !lamest ir
Inky Condi, No. ^l, Market •t , Pitttooi reit rep' 10
micANDLEss & yreLuRE, Attorneys and
Commie Hors nu Law: Office in the tharnond. back
of the old Conn House, Pit ;s6u rgh. sop 10
. R. Morrow, Aldirman; oat. e north
side of Fifth to., between Wood and SolititfiOd
ins, Pittsburgh.. 111
TOM( WDEVITC, wnotfte. croccr lie it' hi
Di•nill , r„kn.l Denier In Produce and Pitishurzli
!Wawa:maim! Articlei. No. 22.4 Liberty Street. Pat,
barge. plep 10
Wil.f.tl , l ff. AVIL,r.I k , 1•4 I 111
VITILLIAMS I3ILIVORTII.--wil.iesai,
r Grocers PrOdflOt and COvllnl3Nloii Ate; clia
ictairre In Pittsburgh filanufaciured articic,, No. 29.
Wood ttrect. s,•1) ffl
%Val. 0' II R .-1 ROBINSON, A ttorncv it! Low
I Otiiite on tli. nor! tic Ihe DtatnOuri.hein
cc
al.trket and 110011 At reels, upstairs
I. DIUII BO R.t %V, Attorney at Law; !emir!'
liipe prat-21411M ecru erns 10 the pu hl lr . uthre r,
imr of yin!, and Market Streets, above U. Lloy.l I 'o'
store. ri I tathe rich. Pa. sr i) I 0
Jon', S.Snsatrr N KAN
~IICRkFP & KEAN, Manuraeturers of Copi,r
Iv 'rm. and Sheet Iron Ware, No SO. Front at , Funs
laierett. House Spouting nmt Steamboat wurk p:olltpfly
raccuted. Pei . 1U
*Humes a YOUR • FRANCIS I . Y(II2NC:
rrHOS. B. YOUNG & CO., Furnittire
Room+, t,uriter of Hand st. 4- Exchange Alley.
11'
Persona wishing to purchase Furniture, will find IL to
their advrknlnl:e in glve its a call. being fully satisfied that
we car. please as io quality and price. eep 10
AlrirrrON H A MS.—Just received 160 choice Mu!
ITS. ton Hama, well cured and for sale.chenp hy 'he do
sen ot retail, by ISAAC
Pop 10 N 0.9, Filth at
"tura. plipp'y of Landreth's Fr, , 13
tea Byza, and othet different varieties of Turnip
pee:. join received and for sale at RICOCICED vaireg at the
Drug and Seed Siure of F. L. SNOWMEN,
aep 10 No. 184 Liberty meet, head 01 Wood.
WEBB C.LOSEY,B Boot and Shoe bin ltfacto
ry, Nn. 8:1 Fourth St., next door to the States
Bank. Ladies Pruuella, Kid and Satin Shoes made in
lie neatesturanner, and by the newestFrenc It patterns.
Pep 10
111011U8 111 1.ILTICAULUS.1n lots to roil
oftslooo purehomert; to he disposed of by
F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. 184 Liberty ot reel. head of Wood.
D A111,11.4 ROOTS, Flowers and Flower Seeds of ev
cry dese.rintion, can alwaya be bad at the Dru,7,
ant,' Seed store of F. L. EgNowriEN.
fop 10 184 Liberty yirret, !wad of wood.
LDS. Illinois A nnual Mammoth Onion Stei, for
sale at the Drug and seed 6 !ore of
F. L SNOWDF.N,
184 Liberty gtreri, head of Wood.
4 00• LBS. N CM% ER
received by
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71111 DEN TOOLS, consisting of HOPS. Fancy Spade,
s - ,lliji:, Transplanting Trowel,. Eiftling Took, Redding
I.clit'lLloll . -I.Priitilng , !{River, Fraalat Shears, etc., Jrtfo re
..6.olNiclatitli tor sate by F. T. sNowI,F:N.
' .'
srePIQ; IU Liberty street, head of wood.
C aGICE Venison Henn.—Just received a SlllBll gni,.
irlyuf very choice cured Venison Hama, on retail
Si small iota for current money.
.11/TE Dutch Clover Seed. Orchard Grasq and
Kentucky Blue Gran, °hasp, on hand and for
F. L. SNOWDEN.
No. 18. t Liberty street, bead of Woad.
Se I e ley
XlO
16 1 1W8T138 4, BUCHANAN. Ativrvitys ag Law, mike
removed from the Diamond, to ....ittorney'eßovv,"
sioily side of Fourth street. besereen Market and Wood
aorweets
Rep 10
•t i LGISTRATES'BLANICs, for proceeding/1 in ~1, 1
fill/Ale/Mg under the late law, for sale at this Office
Jr
SALE.—hots on the North East corner of Coal
A' AAR. and High street. Apply to
MlO BENJ. DARLIMIGTON, Market, neat 4t hit.
100 LBS. Laedretla's French Sugar Best seed. Just
received and for sale at the Drug and Seed
F. L. SNOWDEN,
184 LIM!, street, bead of Wood.
Store Of
Ni l 11.
fIiDOXIITIOIIir OF PARTNERSHIP.—The
jajl nepartnerantp heretofore existing between 'WIL
LIAM RIGBY and BENJAMIN BOP WELL Innis day
'l ll hotilleadki eoneeat. Masai Dliny to authorised
'Wan the etteauire of tit Inn to nettling ap the hasineas
inWit a WILLIAM 1114213 Y.
"" alp 10 T.WMlllolrnie;
ii........ 1.
F. L. SNOWDEN.
No. 184, Llheri y head of Wcod ei
ISAAC Agent,
•u Com. Merchant
joHNsToN STO
Paper Matiufact 1
JOHN ANDERSON,—PlnaithOeldFoundry, Water st.
near ihe Monongahela House, Plitslurith eeplo-1Y
L EONARD 8. JOlllB, Ai deruiandilt.Cbaii street, se
eond door from Liberty. EN, 10-4
It. S. R. HOLM es °meek, Second street, next door
to atelvany . Co's Glass Warehouse sep 10—ly
HUNK 4- FINDLAY. &Honeys at law. Fourth at.
near the Mayor's Office. riilsbargh, sep 10-4 y
R tIA M I LION, Attorney al Law, Fifth, between
I Wood and Smithfield ate., Plttabarrh. aep 10-1
H UGH TONER, Atm, nev at Law. North East cor ner
.
arSmithfield and Four' stmelle. aep 1 0-1 y
THOTIPBO2I nkNItA
J•WICS TUR NOM L.
IRAN NA 4- Turromur.i.'s raper Warehouse. No.
114, Wood St., where may he had • general supply
of writing. wrapping.. printing, wall.paper, blank books.
school books, 4-c, .f c. 'Pep 10--ly
TOW N.; END it CO. eke Workers and
R. C.
setae , No. 23 MarMilkAreld. bei wee n 3(1
and 3d streets.
Sep 14-1 y
E XCHANGE HOTEL Corms of ?Irvin and St. Clair
st eels, hy McKIBBIN 4- SMITH.
see 10-1 y
B fto WNS Li. E . 117 -
ward Hnthes. Mannfneforer alf Iron and Nalls
Warehouse N 0.25. Wane, et.. Plligittlegh. Pep 10 —l y
11.3 METAL --77 tons soft riz Mehl for sate by
J.C. tfr A. r.nan )N •
1. Water street.
‘,-p 13
3,000 Lll6. 15 XCON 11A MS. 16,000 ths. Bacon
Shouktero, for nave by
a. G. 4- A. GORDON.
No 12 Water ?tree(
sel* 13
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L PA TTF.IIqON , Jr.. R.rneing ham, near Pitishureh,
-Pa., Mann facia rr.r of Locks. Hinson and Bolts; To
hymn, Flitter. M and Timber Screws; !loosen Screw. for
pen 10—f y
FOTIN M'CLOSKITY, Tailor and Clothier. Liher.y
+Poem, between Sixth and Virgin shay, South aide,
arp 10
T W
RCTRHRI DC k
CO., Wholesale Grocer and
Ctimmisaihn Merchant.— Seemid street. between
N'onA and Smithlield vls.,Pitt.hur7h. pep 10— ly
y t; Gonnov. Commiosinri and Forwardtn
Iffi • 511 , teltnnig. tVaier St.. orp 14—ly
_ _ _
A M 9.-4 casl,l+ Isarns,n good artiolo, rere ivrif per 9
R COrP:llr, and for sale lay J. G. 4- A. coR noN,
Itep 10 !Jo. 12, Water 'tree!.
QUG A R & 14 1(if..1SSES --40 kfuls New Orleans Su
2nr; r 3() this New Orleans ‘lnfas•ef.; for Pule lw
sep 111 J. G. A. GORDON:
Srr; ol
orie N U. r, received per S.
R toe, nod nu sale ny J.A. kA. GCIR DON.
r.eri 1(1 No. 12, Water street
50 1? A co,: cAs i oro,r, on Ind and for tale
J. f:. ,t A . ( Immo:Sr. No. 12, `Voter tit
Qt*GA R AND Mddl, %FO.4e:S.-13 noel 4 bbl. N. 0.
Sotvir. 32 bi , la N.() rereived per Steamboat
Impo , ler,orid for gale by J. G.
!rip 10 A. GuR DON.
No. I. Water street
•
0 .• 13f11.: 4 . LARD Oil, for sole by
H. A. FA 11 V.ES , TOCE - 4. co
eep 10 rut ner of 6111 n !Id Wneal
1631 P A l'E I:er u rna ‘ t,r n 4 7, i s .:i t t. s; , T , i ( n .K cet , j ,. .s...r o lta
11 3'
nen 10 ror tt er n 11t h and 1C03,dr....
ti
/ 1 0
1.1/8 Prepared Chalk, f l). faje by H. A. F . 111 N POCK
..or t 10 ror nrr tir 'and 111/of r(.:
S 121; \/1 A NI/ AIM. %SAES —1;11
hhisi , 10.110., 100 jr.( l l lrti.l,ll.ll l aferri, ( or
4.i le Isl. - -
G(;012 PON
Pei, 1:1
NT,. 12 Water "4.1.
8L..4N1i PETITIONS, NOTICE , &C.-
, 0 1. , in flank rti prorveattic,, pritOrd 04,
2,.nd lir I . 11" forinq approved Icy lie Cour - 11°r sale
it I Ile 011iee flr he Nler, tiry and Denlor rib!. PCP 10
%I/ H 88. 1 1. R I.ldirs' ragitiny t to r buot nt
~/lot• nun.elurer. No. nil. str.tlet,
betae
lVood and Son it Ithele streets,Pit ist.m r2 l l pep 1U
NL ItUCli.ll ASTER, . I, TIV.Si EY AT LA W,
. ha. I , IIII O VOII 1119 Mill, lo the corner or Fourth
street nod I 'llerry Alley, between Siniihfield and Grant
rif ',bur g h.
FCI. 10
FOR RENT.—Thethrellll. :z and lot containing 4
acres, in A llealieny, near the Beaver Roait,'ntely
dertipirdl, Mr.
.\p A pplv at the Merchants
and Manniaclurer.' Bank, toll. DENNY.
"Pp 10
Cashier.
a.(tnlA AVID SANDS, IV ATCH az CLOCK
A— , MA KER, No . 7, Bt. Clair artreet, i'ti•
~. burgh.
DEALER IX WATCHES. C L ()cgs, BR EASTPLNS
FIX° ER RIXGS, CII.IIIXS, K EYS,COXBS, .pc.
s/ep 10
L AN DR ETIT'S GARDEN SEEDS.— A full
supply of Lando eth's Darden Seeds, alivrus on
hand, and for sale at his agency, t he Drug store of
F. 1. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street, head of ‘Vood.
D R. DA VII) WARD hat hie office and residence
un Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court Haase,
second do elling from Iturisstreet. He will faithfully attend
all rails pertaining t o his profession. blight calls should be
made al the door above the basement. sep
REmovA L.—Matthew Jones, Itarl.er and Hair Dress
er, has removed to Fourth street, oppositeihe May.
ors office, where he will be happy lo:wirit upon pekkanent
or transient costumers. He sirlirits a share of ptifific pat.
M•
A. WA R 11), DENTIST, Penn et. three
door below Irwin street, Bourg of huelness, from
9A. K., until 5 Y. M afrer which time he will attend
io no one except In cases of :Wino! necessity. He
would forth', inform those who may trunk proper 10
employ him, Iliac he expects immediate payment, without
the necessity on his part orsending In bins. Pep 10
1011 N AND, Uphalaltsrr and Cisbinet
ihf-ikrr, Third rt. between Weed ..Varkst street*.
rehprrifitlitirirciis his friend' anti the public that he is
prepared to execute all orders for Sores, MehoardP, 13u
reatts., Chairs, rabies, Bedsteads. Stands, Ifalr and Spring
Matt rasses, Curtains, Carpets, all .orts of Upholstering
work, which lie will warrant equal .o ally made in the
city, and on reasonable terms. rep 10
telommuliciAL AUCTION ROOMS, No
I 4,— , 110 Word Street, Pitt•burgh.—R. A. Bailsman.
A uct ioneer and Cominksion Merchant, is now prepared
to receive and sell all kinds of Goods and Nlerchanclize,
at his large and capacious lonn,s, No. 110, North East
Corner of Wood and r,nll Streets, Firtsburgh.
Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture, Cirocerres and
other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week.
Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Mods, and Fancy articles, on
Tuesday. Wednesda), and Thursday evenings.
Book.. ,every Sainrday evret,tig.
Liberal advances made on Consig,n mem. when wanted.
Rasa/tem-Ls
Messrs. John D. Davis. Esq.,
Ragaley 4- Smith,
it Hampton, Smith, 4. co
• F Lorenz 4. Co.,
.. J . W. Riirbridge 4- co.
S. M*Kee 4. Co.
Capt. James M'Gargill.
ts C. ihmeen. Coq.
• lone /I 'Fadden Esq.
Logan 4- Kennedy.
• K. Moorhead 4- co,
Jas. P. Stuart, EN.
Robert Galway, Esq:
a. Capt. he. May,
McVay, Hanna, 4- co
' William Symms,
S. G. Henry,
I j ioith r Bagaiey 4- Co
_ .
TON, Rodirsefie rs. Printers and
Uo. 37. Market et. sep 10-It,
EVANS'S CAMOMILE PILL L S.—A BR A
HAM J. CLEMER, residing at 66 Molt street,
New York, was afflicted with Uyspep , ia In its most
aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head.
ache, great debility, fever,
,costiveness, cough, heart.
hum, pain In the chest and stomach always after eating,
impaired appetite, sersation of sinking I t the stomach,
furred tongue, nausea. with frequent vomitlnga,dizzlnPse
Inwards night and resnleness. These bad continued up.
ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm.
EVFIIII.. 100 Chatham street, and Submitting to his ever
successfn I and agreeable mode of' treatment, the
lent
wee completely restored to health the short space of
one mouth, and gratefill for the incalculable benefit duly
ed. gladly came forward and volnntecred the above state
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. SELLERS, Arenl,
gen 10 No 20. Wood street. below seertn t i.
CIARR'S - PATI:NT
,P4—I LARD.— Those who would what greatly to reduce
their r ipense for light, should certainly purchase one of
Ilse !limye named Lampe , n. by their use there es a clear
`ovine oral least t wu-t hirrla of the expense over 011,nnd
Ihe lishi obtained from this is pure and brilliant, and
wholly free from ',molt,. or Illencreeable smelt. We w ou ld
here 0101. that rarr's Patent 1. , the only one Worthy the
attention Mille nubile, as it Is the only one flint In awl
rahle to every variety or pattern of Lamps and the only
one that will urn Lard watt., at any temperature of enid
•ir heel. we have, in the short spore or throe mouths,
soil svyrrsl ilemAantl.: and h 'entre e an excerption,
those t i.do r them have rxprPt.sed themoriVes highly Ideas
ed 0111, them. and fully ennult.red of the great ernnowy
by their 11. e, gas well a. their sops, int itv aver tril her oil
tr rand's., In meat d to r.leantlnes. and Petit.
The ahoy named lamp. r:t It Ite had only at
RR ()WA' rF R Y.Vn.V7).$
Third ri, 111 arly nprosti , t• the l'o.t (W . )
tVlorr.• I. krpt ronftruilly nn hand Ilritannia Metal, 1
71.101 If: Lamp., or ration. pn Uerne.
latilit , ..,oll at 11101.1 r •v , svOs • pri - v 5,
%Ve lake iiirasilre in nneriliz to rile pnblir the nohm ,
, rfrimcale, Which laptiliArrilicil In by isiativ rrspeeln
We the undersigned'. - have Lied and are now using
Carr'. Patent Lamps. Inc hoirnitic Laid or whet. animal
fa:. and we tiny. tin tie -ti at inn ;11 laying !list they give an
excellent light—equal 10 4 aiiy of the ordinary modes of
ib..iiting a honer. al Minn, .oie•thiril the cost, and wholly
free nom smoke or oilier illsitcreerble smell. We take a
pleasure In re rommendina these hinips to the public, as by
Their mo• There is a great saying over either *perm
or lard oil. or even ranille; and we believe them to
he more cleanly and lens troublesome than either.
'l'n Ine had al Rents 4- il . af MOND'S only, Third Street,
nearly npiimile the Post Unice.
Elev. W. W. Bakrwell, James !loon,
" A. M. Hruaii, Cho rtes Poe lson,
" John 111'Cron, C. Yeager.
N. G. Collins. IVm. Graham, jr.,
" Robert Dunlap, E. Trovillo,
Dr. H. D. Sellers, Wm. Douglas.,
" E. D. C 37.7.11111, Henry Atwood,
" Win. M. Wright, Isaac Cruse,
Robert H. Kerr, Esq., Genre W. Henry
A. Beckham, Robert McPherson,
Thomas ()moon, John S. Shaffer,
George Miltenberger, Wm. Ele Motu ni,
0. P. Shims. J, B Turner,
A. Miller,
Wm. Martin.
R. M. Riddle, Poo Master Henry Bargesser,
Robert Cray, James S. Clark, oft he Amer
Allen Kramer, lean Hotel,
A. P. Martliens, Jobs M, Campbell
M. Stark house. L. A lberger,
Robert Johnston. James Mellin,
N. B Just received, an unproved Patent Lamp. for
1 kitchen use.
hos I.9—d i w 4' wit -
T O THE PUBLIC, and particularly to my ferme t
parrees of this cit—llaving retired
practice of Medicine. I ma y '
be permitted to sayfrom, that the
it
has fallen to rite lot of Lit few persons to have enjoyed
so liberal or Inrtte a share of obstretrical practice as my
own hos been for the last 30 or 40 years.
The experience of that long period of active life, and the
fart of my having been twice,sinrelB3o.associated with
Dr. R. A. Wilson, in the practice of' medicine, (In both a
period of five years.) enables me to judge fully of the
merits of Ills MIN.
So convenient, so efficient. and yet nn oafs, did I esteem
these pills, that for the last five years In my practice for
the cure of chronic diaeasr., of whatever name, and those
of females in particular, I have need more at them than
nit other medicines.
Like every other medicine, this must fall in some in
stances, hut in my hand. there has been less dimppoint.
men( and more sal isfart ion In Dm administration of this
one remedy than of all (Utters; its good effects sometimes
quite astonishing me.
1r my patient required a safe aperient medicine eithe r
'fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pi. is were just
the thing I wanted.
Ira dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined
with costiveness or Inactivity oft he liver. conetituted the
disease if my patient, the pills were Just the thing I
wanted.
If I treated a cage requiring an emmenagogue, the
Wilson's pills were pet the thing 1 wanted.
If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other
difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory
and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn
of tire,' the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted.
This, withent reeneet to the name, a disease might
happen to wear at the time I have had It under treat,
meal, particular indications or symptons arising, were
nt•s'ays moat promptly and most happily met by the
Wilson'spills.
That ao great a number of diseases, and sometimes up.
parently Opposite ones, in which I have used these pills,
should be emed more readily by them than by any other
remedy. may at first seem strange and contradictory, but
why it Is so is meteor to my mind as that a great many
persons should become thirsty from as many -dif f erent
causes, and yet all regains that Common and greatest our
all blessings, water toquenah their thirst.
In conclusion, it is due the reputation of the medicine
and the public, to say decidedly and unconditionally, that
the Wilson's pillsaretheonly combination I have ever
met with la my lonscoarse of practice, that really poi.
eeseasanything carative or specillc for sick headache,
Yours ii . e.. DR. MILO ADAMS.
Hae
The above Pills designed particularly Aw the sick
a lso D Constipation of the Dowels kc..
prepared by the proprietor Dr. it. A. Wilson., and for
sals,irlbolesale and retail. at his dwelling Is Poi street,
Asiewalarbary.
. . Ott)
). Pittsburgh
Wheeling
Louisville I
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d i V a o o d iln c ( .Front
complete as
sortmentof Qucensware suited to the city or country
trade. Also, a-choice selection of pure while and gold
hand DINLND AND TEA WARE, in large or small sets,
or separate pieces to snit purchasers.
A cask of 46, 60, or 84 piece sets, superbly painted
and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices.
Toy Teaware, plain, and rich painted and gilt, nom
1.00 to $5,00 per Bet
Children's Mugs of every dmicription .
White China Shaving Mugs.
Granite Dining at d Tea Services, In white and wilt
splendid American scenery printed In blue and hlaek.
A large variety ofSteamboat Dining and Breakfast Sets,
imported to match. complete.
Fire Proof atone baking plates and dishes, from the
Dethytthire Potteries.
Flint and Green Glare, In all their varieties.
Window Glass, of every size.
Patent Backe*, Tubs and Reefers.
Stone Pipe HeatirA•c. etc. tkc.
All of which are respectfully offered to the pub.
le on the abort favorable term,.
]an 26.1842-1 y
rill J. Pox iltre—sy and Connaellar
at
-11 • Law. Offrrs his professional services to the sit.
twins of Pittsburgh and hopes for n share of publicpal
ronage. He wilt execute ail kinds of writing with neat
nen and dispatch. Cases In bankruptcy attended to on
reasonable terms.—Office In Smithfield street, at the
house of Mt. Thomas O'Neli, to whom he refer,.
rep 10
T. J. FOX A LDEN.
D AVID CLARK, r➢skiosabls Boot Maker,—
fias removed to No. 34 Market street. b etween
Second and Third streets, where he wou:d he happy
to see his old customers, and all others who feel dispos.
ed to patronize hint. He uses nothing. but first rate
stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives
Ins constant personal attention to business, he truststhat
he will deserve ar,d receive a fair share of patronage.
sen 10
A Hunker respect lb Ily Informs his friends and the
public that they can always find the best quality of Ice
Creams, tosether with all kinds of confectionary and
fruits, In their season, at hls estalithhment —No. 11.
Fifth street, between Wood and Market..
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes, or anything in tilp4ine. Also families furnished
with Bread.
sett 10
•
GOODIM 04e/waled ivenahr•Fitts. 1 hese
Pillaave4rongly /eicommenited to the notice of
the Jodie' as • .sak and-ettielent remedy in remain::
those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex.
ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate
etmtivenesa, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous
affections. These Pills have gained the sanction and
approbation of the most eminent Physicians In the lini•
fed States, and many Mothers. For pale Wholesale and
Metall. by R. E SELLERS, Agent,
Pep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second.
WM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe Maker, Libe , ly St.,
opposteet.the head of Smithfield et., Pitt•bieryk
The subscriber having bought out the stork of the late
Thomas Rattertt, deceased, has commenced business
in the old maod of Mr. R., and In prepared to execute
all descriptions of work in Ha line, In the hest manner
and on the shortest notice. Be keeps cur senility on hand
a large amortateet ofshoe findings of all descriptions and
of the best quality. He solicits the patronage of the pub•
tie and of the craft. WM. ADAIR.
sop 10
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY.—SPri.
and Azle, ter Carriages at Eastern Pelee:.
The artweritera Manufacture •nd heap, eonatantly on
hand Coaeb,C and Eliptle Springs (warranted.) Juniata
Iron Aries, Steirer and Prase plated Dash Frames, Brass
and plated Hub [hinds, Slump Join's, Patent Leather,
Silver and Erase Lampe,. Three fold Steps, Malleable
Iron, Door Handles and Hinges. ¢c ,
JONES 8- COLEMAN.
St. Clair at., bear I a ina.lbef.Y
Tir D. SELLERS. M. D.,offiee and dwetnne. In Fourth
ILI, near Ferry street. sep 13-1 y
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LOOK AT RIS.
The attention afthcoe who hav T e been Po mew hat sceO
ticat in reference lo the numerous certificates published
I
In favor of Dr. flwayee's Compound Syrup of Wild Cher
ry,on account ofthe penman being unknown in this sec
lion of the Stale, is respectfully directed to the following
certificate, the writer of which hes been a citizen of tide
borough for several years, and it known as a gentleman
of integrity and responsibility.
T the Agent. Mr. J. Kilter.
I have need Dr. Swavne' o s
Comp a nd Syrup of Wild
Cherry for a cough, with which I hove teen severely at
ilteled for about 'bar month., and I have no briar:llion
in saying that it lathe most effective medicine that I have
been able to iwomere. It composes all tineesiness, and
agrees well with my diet,—rind manhole, a regular and
rood appetite. I car freely recommend It to all others
similarly II irietp.4. J.Mtntoca. Borough of Chambershie.
March 9. 'PIMP.
Pri 23
Porsa re by WILLIAM THORN No. 53 Market l• street.
--
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMFNTAL
TREES.
1110)F,RSONS dertirons of procurin g Fruit. Shade. and
Ornnment a l Trees, or Shrubbery, from Pitiladel
phis or New York, are requested to make application as
soon as possible. at the Drug and Seed Fitore of the rill
lteriher, where can he had catalogue", gratuitously, of the
mom excellent earsaties. F. L. SNOWDEN,
sep -21 No IR4. Liberty Puget,or Wn
MARBLE 1111ANUFACTORY.—PatrIrtk Cniortield re
spectfullyacqualnts his friends and the public. een.
erally, that he hoe enmmenred the Marble business at the
enrner of Fin h And Liberty ate.. where will he constantly
on hand. tombstones, mantel plrrea, monuments. head
and fool atones, table slabs for raheart ware, And every
article appertaining to the !nosiness. fie will warrant his
work to he .vell done, and hie charres will he moderate.
He respect fully asks a share of nubile patronage. se p 10-
- -
J A SI ES A. VC 17,EY. Fareoardins. awel Commission
JNrreilawt • Acent for Cliemithoat Cleveland and
Pentowlynne t and Ohio Line Ilavinc rented the ware.
formerly ort opted by d• Co.. No.
FO
Water Strteet, l el yr/4.n Wood and Smithfield, t* prepared
to receive and forward Conde to any port on the Ohio or
Silewittsipplelitesteress. •
"FP 10
C o iiii P ; il l R TX ER . . 5
, lll l P ; — ,,, G , , ,,, P lv t:iti , ii I i
rr.e k o, W.er ,11177/;:n;
/lull of II:million ii• Sinilli, will eriiiiiiitie the whiile i ole
pry (700.1+ Iliwitie., in the 110,... rerenlly acrlipled by
Ilairplrin. Pruitt' 4. r 0 where !hey will he : . eceiyin., in a
feu; dries A new stork or Pali and Willie, Good*. Tl , ey
respectfully invlie iheir old friend:, and mereli: fly Ern.
erally, visiting Pittsburgh, to
:t Or If , call and examine their
Itrrt 28--,13m.
orm Sraie9 on wheels, To Weigh 2,5tA) Iha , at
dodo
2,005 at 345 00
do do 1,500 at 35 00
do do 1,000 nt :30 MP
Wdo 500 at - 25 00
D
With raising levers an addition 01 . '33 to Dormant scales for the m earl, scale.
Mills, e of Warehouses, Flouring
4 . r—the nie prices as above.
Also, While's Patent Counter Scale, with O. Voting's
improvements, and a variety of other counter scales,
which they will sell for from 8 to 315,
They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring
Mills, flaw Mills. Salt Works, kr„ double nod sinee
geared slide lei hes,foot and other lathes for wood turning
machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door
and sash machines. Hall's pat..ril horse power, with or
without thrashing maehins,,, a superior article; circular
saw shafts, machines for sawing lath. Tlnner's ma-
In chines and fools ofall descriptions.also for making black
gboxes, superior article; governors for steam engine.
stocks, farmland dies, coffee mills, bedateati or Joint hots
and machinery for making the name. cotton factory ma
chinery made or repaired; printing preiia waiter's turned
and printing presses repaired.
JAMES MAY, Agent.
sep V—tf
IJJOHN GUTHRIE" Auctioneer and Commis%
don M erchani,Ne.lo6, corner of Wood k Fifth its.
pitrsouvo: Having beenappoinled one of the A action
eers foi the. City of Plisburgh. tenders his services to Jot
hers, roanufactgaers and dealers, who may be disposed
to make trial of this market• He is prepared to make
Advances on consignments of all saleable commodities,
and trusts tosatisly correspondents by quick sales, and
speedy fend favorable returns.
Thai the various interests which may he confided to
him, shall he adequately protected, he brings to the aid
of his own experience in business and acquaintance with
merchandise generally, the services of Mr. Symort.
FAussrroct; heretofore advantageously known, as an
importer and dealer In Hardware and Cutlery, with
whom a permanent engagement is made.
Meson. N. Tier MUER TO
nan, Pres't. of M. M
Bank.
•• Darlington 4. Peebles,
•• Robert Galway.
James M. Cooper,
`• James May,
•• B. M. Riddle.
•i Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres%
of r schange Rank.
.. Hammon, Smith. 4. Co..
• • John D. Davis,
Ba mnedebareh,
.1. K. Moorhead.
•• Jas. W. Brown Co.
John H. Blown. 4- Co:
tholth e tt% a h oy .
•• Yardly 4 givers,
.. John S. Tildd!e.
Jeblit baleen.
FAMILY FLO O R—J received a few barrel, of
Saperior Plow, mailft say/ manly for family use." For
sale by
ISAAC CIUSE,I4B LIE, St.
la Vlore SO barb sup. Seim
Improved Flay
iinhufariiired he
their 51richirir
t between nia•
nil sirerl, two
bre Ilan, ('ilia
t
nntira an
and the (0110 w
ng scales(who
V composed o
Man:
Nti I, por
'le Pl,Ltlur
A 11.1
U 11 cl~ll JJUU
uunu:,ri s~,;
S'OUNG ¢ BRADBURY
Pittsbur g h
Ph Nadel 'a
1 f'eP JO
PROSPECTUS
For pstblishiag a new Daily Paper is the City of Pitts
buegli, to be estitted the
DAILY MORNING POST.
Fi E Subscribers, baying made arrangement to merge
..the Awe' ican alanufact urer and l•itisbi l rah Mercu
ry Into one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily
paper with the title or the Daily As.smiu g .
The trading object of the , •Pos-r" wilt he I lie .I . ...sentitia•
(ion and defence of the political principles that have here
tofore been maintained by tile Editors, in their resp..clive
papers, and t heir best efforts will still be devoted to the
advancement and sliceess of those doctrines.
Although, in politics, the paper will he thoroughly
democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving nn honest,
candid history of pa-sing Political events, Foreign
and Domestic intelligence, and brief notices of nil ma t•
tern and occurrences that come properly within the snhere
ofa Public Journal, to make their paper tindictently in.
cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public,
Ir
respective of parry considerations.
In addition to the runniest rind general news that will
be found In the ...Morning Pust," the Editors will take
pains to furni,ll the business ° commu nit y h wit
the latest and most Interesting CONlslltßel•f.
CIRCE 1 - 1:0111 all parts of the country, end to have prepa•
red such accounts of the Markets and the State of Trade
as will beadvantageous to our Merchants and Business
Men in their several caltings.
Terms.—The POST will be published on a large /Miler,.
31.1teet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Journsi) at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per an nuni,payahle in adva RCP. It Will also he gold by
newchoys at the low rare of Two CENTS a copy.
Adeortisezweets will he Inserted at the lowest rates
eharged by the other daily papers of the city.
KTWENTY active lads are wanted to sell the Poet,
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
nein i urtes of Meat „,---iTuns,iii
BY oitl Who SAP • 5000 ariamr.
Under this title a writer in Frazer's
Magazine gives some interesting sketches
of distinguished men at the French capitol.
Armand Carrel—the Leggett of FralleAN•••
is tone of the number thus introduced to our
acquaintance, which introduction we are
irresistably compelled to extend to our
readers. This gifted man, fearless, talen
ted and indefatigable, with the hopes of
the Republicans of France resisting upon
him, foolishly sacrificed, in a duel, a life
dear, beyond all price, to the great cause
of human progress, Henry Heine, Arago
and Victor Hugo are :he other persona
sketched in the present series, '
Armand Carrel.
When I first saw Armand Carrel, the
high and proud hearts of all the young
Frenchmen were beating quick with rap-
Lute at the thought of war and cnminotions..
'To the frontiers!' was tneir cry; and, in
goad truth, th.ose frontiers would here
been very far removed from the limits pre
scribed by the treaties of Vienna. 'We
will tear those treaties into ten thousand
atoms,' cried Carrel, 'and scatter them to
the winds of heaven!' and then his bright
eye sparked with indignation and fury.
1 caught one of his glances, and smiled.
Though I knew not the features a his face
I efore, 1 knew well his character: it was
love and benevolence. He could not hate
men, but things, false principles, base coo.
kluct, or what he thought to be such; so
my smile did not offend him.
You are a cynic, sir,' he said; 'but I
fought not tv have forgotten that you are ae
I Englishman, Your country, not you, ins
posed on us the treaties of Vienna, against
which we protest; and it would be as un-
i Lust to make you responsible fur the acts
!Of Wellington, Londonderry, and the
'Prince Regent, as it would be to-fix on me
the stigma of supporting our present dast
ardly government.'
'1 have no objacion to bear the re
proach of the treaties, sir,' 1 replied; 'and
y(..0 would find it difficult, I thiak, to -at
tack them, if you simply regarded them u
a philosopher or politician, and not merely
as a Frenchman.'
'Difficult, indeed !' re•orted Carrell, 'to
attack them ! Why, were they not the _ •
chains which despots forged to render man
an automaton, to imprison thought, to ar- -
rest civilization, to stop the intercourse of
man with man, and of people with -people?
Were they (tut the laws which force cow- -
pels weakness to submit.o, but which are
;Opposed to reason and humanity? Were
they not the dietafiirial judgment of oppres•
sors, who sought not, to rise the scale of hu
manity but to depress it? Did they not or
dain unions of whole masses of people
speaking divers languages, holdingoppo
,,ite tastes, sentiments and opinions? Did
they not t ' ace the neck of Poland under
the axe of Russia? D,d they not enable--
the Prussian dynasty to hold out for twen
ty years false hopes and promises to the
people of representative and constitutional
institutions? Did they nut stifle the spirit
of young and hopeful Germany, and im
pose mortirchial governments in States,
where the spirit of republicanism had for
ages existed? And where, sir, is that young
Italy, too, which our Napo'eon called into
being and vigor? And what has become
or liberty in Spain, for whose indepen
dence, indeed, you professed to make war?
And Portugal also, with a Miguel or a
Donna Maria, to govern her? Look at
Belgium strugg'ing against those treaties,
an I sighin g to be united to a laud deer to
her—nur belle France, dear to for by every
remembrance and association ! No, no,
FIRANDTZETH PILLS. sir, it is not only not difficult to attack, but
ET Invalids read tire following, account of a Seltt o It IS l% holly impossible to defend, the trea-
L cured of a complication of afflictions In nineteen ties of Vienna.'
days by tie Ilse or Bratulreili rills. It distinctly proves I
This was said with force, energy and
there are herbs in nature which ' , nee affinity core be•
cause of and nramiceth's Pills are mr,d, fur them eloquence, and when he concluded there
Read and he convinced. Take the medicine :Imam cured was a , burst of approbatiou. No wonder.
EX TRAORDINARY C URF: OF IIECT.4I.IITISAI
DIA R RIRA, AND AFFECTION
JOllO 5F1,1,-. of Pembroke, Wasithozion county. Mater. an Englishman. But the French are es
heinz tint ) , sworn, says, that he was talsen rintently sick ventialtv and innately polite towards strati.. -
about six months since. The pains in his bead, breast. ~ ,
back, left side and snore heing so bail that he was line. gems, especiatly when thrown, as it were.
Melia help him.teif. and was taken Into the Chelsea Hos. - 0
u their society alone defenceless. So
pita) in th e rite of Roston. That aner being in said
hospital Sc,' WPPkn.Docior ()figs:Oil 111! did not know when I took up the cudgels • and drew a
what was the mallet with him, and that lie could do p ict ure re of what Europe was during the
most palmy days of the empire, and what
nothing for him, nurrould he prescribe nny medicine
That he, therefore, wag conveyed front the Chelsrn Hoe.
pit the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he she was then at the moment I was replYing
was I here phygicked wi th minor!, or medicine for a pert- 1.0 Carrel; when I examined the morality ...
if Napoleon's wars, or rather their unprin. ._
od
offoo months, sufferinc all the time the most heart, rening misery.- Thar, besides his affection of hig hones
•
be was troubled much with a disease of the longs: some. cipled character—when I showed how
lIMPS 110 VVOIlld ..pis a quart of phlegm in the day; besides France had forged her own chalets by . her
this affection he had a bad Dtnrrhtra, Whirl, had more
or Ices:ore:idea him from the commencement of his sick. contempt of the liberties of other nations;
newt. Thnt at times he dreaded a stool worse than he when 1 raised the veil which the French ..
weals have dreaded death; that he ran compare the feel- I
; are too apt to let down to cover the enor-
In e to nothing pave iliat of knives tmcsine through hiS I .
bowels, A flersufferinz worse than denth at the Sailm' e IMI LIPS perpetrated by Bonaparte in the
bow el s, on Staten Island. the doctor told him that medi- , LOW Countries, in Italy,in Spain and Por
eine wax of no use to him. that he mu -t try to Stir nimili. ',
AI this time he was suffering the greatest misery. That , L Ugal — ancl finally when I allowed France,
his hones were no tender he could not beer the lens! press. I even in 1832, notwithstandin g all the ens-
.
ore Upon the elbow or upon the knee, that Ills instep was 1 eutea, insurrection s and civil wars, which
most painful. ihnt an the Doctor said he would Give hint
no more medicine lie determined to procure some or or., /had taken place, rich, powerful and happy
nrandrette. eels, wines he did, from 241 Broadway !as compared with the years 1812 and 1815
:-,
New York; that he commenced with five pine, and some. Iwhen there - were no longer men to till ,-.7
ineeineepesea the dose to eight. Tim Sin week's use !
.i,
so much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing -the ground, nor sons to defend their moth.
what he was Using, said, snow, Shaw. you look like a ters, nor husbands to cherish their wives,
man again; i s
improve In this wnv, von will noon be :
' pitta nor soldiers to rush to the -ramparts, h ut
well. That he found every dose of the nrendreth ,
b•• k d •
relieve him, tirst they cured him of the pain when et 1 when foreign 1 roope trout e in t h e
stool; that they next cured the diarrhea. s ad final'''. th e lstreets of ihe French capital, and convert
nains In his hones:—That the medicine termed to add
led the public buildings into guardhouses
strength to 1100 every der. Retold the doctor yester
day the nth Instant. that he fete himself - well. and also, and barracks—all were silent, respectful •
that he owed his recovery to B , andreths Nils ander
Providence. that he had taken the medicine 1 evety day
But it
was Carrel's turn to reply, and
for 19 days:that tht•Stattne told him Kb, had known he ,
Eit,a thoughtful.
had been taking that medicine. he /Mould not have stayed ,he did so in noble strains of heartfelt pat
anima., day int '
r• 10 ~(1.0 Ffeto 0 1 1 (10M 11 ill his tint/ tO ,
riot
ism. His &in:pams
was
mal.
lad
mike I hhi mrhile statement for the foment of ell similarly ' 'I"L
antieres ; that they may know where to Sod a medicine magnificent. He said I had touched a
that will (*HIP ritem JOHN gn AW• chord which must ever vibrate when le
"( 'should recall
John slim w ivier pn hy .. m ,,,, e d ri n n a l:
that conversation tohia mind;
A aril, 1842. did de
menu is true. J n witEetee,eo,,,mimonprnr need*, ( that chord was the Inteign occupation. Of
l ' h w a o t
the rn t f hls ore l go 2 l t n h ir d st a7 me. ;
- .
The B.RANDRETH PILLS are told at Dr. !Iran .1..:,_ country.
drer Mr principal Once, 241. IRO -WRIST. New York, " ag
. .
and Alt hie principal afire. ans.9B Wood Wrest, Pitiohargh, '.I can well remember,' said be, 'base
the ONLI F FLICIE In Pittsburgh where the tennis* tan stung heattheittl„,with horror as I . beamlii • ,
Itm (*eland
.
Auquel 31, 1842.
100 MIDS. KY. LEAF TOBACCO, in More and
for sale by J. G. 4- A GORDON.
No 12, Water erect,
B Y Morrison of Co. London, for sale onl by S. N.
' , Wickersham. corner of Wood street y
Virgin
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and 11. Flarwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Penns,. !MIN. sep 10
F ARM FOR SA Le.—The undersigned offers for sale a
tract of land situated 4 miles frli,,, freepost, to the
direction of ifiltanniog, Retrain •township, Armstrong
county, containing 100 acres. 65 cleared and under good
fence; 10 of whicn are in meadow— a good square toe
dwelling house and cabin learn erected thereon—an apple
orchard of 80 bearing trees—and a spring of excellent
water convenient tothe house.
FOR 'PERMS apply to the subscribers residing at the
Snitworka on the Pennsylvania Canal, 1 mfle above Free
port. _
- _
TO THE {VISE , —Iris now well understood how
much disorders of the mind depend for their cure
tenons due attention to the body. It is I:0w understood
! hOw valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid
accninulations without weakeninz the bodily pow.”.. It Is
now understood that there is a reciprocal influence be.
were the mind and the body. It is now understood that
purging with the Brandreth Pills will remove a medan•
ellniY, and even insanity in cured by perseveringly using
them: It IN now understood how much domestic happi
ness depends upon the healthy condition of the digestive
is now well known that the Rrandrel h Ms have
mired thousands of hopeless and helplets persons, even
when the first physicians had pronounced them beyond
all human means of relief. It is now not only well
known that the Itrnnilreth /Nilsen mire, lint it is also on.
dm - stood how I hey cure; that it tAhy their purifying effect
on the blood the? they restore the body to health.
The value of the medicine is berontin; more and more
maidfret,it Is recitinincieled daily from family In family.
The ftrandreile Pills remove in an nlnmst imperceptible
manner &Inn c ion+ accumulation, and purify and rit•tgo• I
rare the Ili . 1 0(1.a MI their :40od effects are not couiderbalare
red by :Inc Inconveniences; being composed entirely of
vegetables they do not expose those who use them to
danger; and their efforts are as c
tare; too lain as they are salii•
hey are daily and safely atimini—ter.d to In
vonth. manhood, and old axe, and to women in the most
critient and delicnteclrcumstances. They do not disturb 1
or !Mork the a nimat functions, but restore their order
and otlahlish their health.
Sold at Dr. ftrastlreeli's Odice, No. 9ft, Wood Street,
Pit IsliiirA. Price 25 rents per box, with Intl directions
MA RK--The only place in PittOmrzh where I he ;outl
ine Pills ran be ohiai ned, is the Loctor's own office, No.
93 Wood street,
_ ' , co 10
D R, J. R. TIRRITI"S, Respectfully Inform the rill.
tens of Pittsburgh fad vicinity, that he has return
ed to the city. He hopes to share the confidence of his
former patrons and the politic x.enerally; and mlicits a
renewal of a portion of their patronage, In connexion
he would observe, that the operation of Lit howls, (or
breaking 1 he sione In the bladder and allowing. It to pass
°rich It the urine.) le every where commanding the deep
est interest. fle hopes to extend the benefit ofthis brniirli
unit, profession to the afflicted. SIM:111MS, DiMettor a of
the Bladder and I (idneyst, vvlittli occasionally follow,_ l '
will likewise receive attention.
Those from a distance wishing further information
will n poly personally or by teller, or if desired can he
accommodated at his d went it!, iii a retired part of the ri,
ty, on Third, between Ferry and Liberty ets. seri 10
THOS. PHILLIPS
W.H. SMITH.
S PILLS
SON
WM.4- PHILIP BA
l' E LI ?CRARY POST.