liollanoe ppkt,x4b . lo. Boat Lino 1 re,A% FOft tra,nsporting, good between Pittsburgh and the • Eastern Cities without' transhipping: This old established line (being the oldest portabl e boat line on the canal) is now prapared to.receive produce and ....inerchaildice for shipping either East or. west. The boats by this line are scommanded by skilful, expo rienced and sober captains, and provided with good Beats and cargoes are transferred from and to canal and railroad, saving all reinoial and separa tion' of goods... Trips made in as short, tirne, and ...geods carried OR, as lair terms as any other line. Thankful - for, and respectfully. Solicitin4 a confirm ., anco of the very, liberal ana growing patriman•e here tofore bestowed upon this line, we with cogfidence assure those merchants disposed to favor pi, that their . basiness shall be 'thine to their entire satisfaction'. Goods :carried by us consigned to either of our houses, will be shipped to their destination free of • charge for shipping.„storage or advance of charges. .. A 3 we hold no interest steambuatstock, merchants may depend upon their goods always being forwarded without delay, upon good boats and at the lowest rates of, freight. ' -',.Produce consigned to our house at Philadelphia for sale, will be sold on liberal terms, and advances made either at Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. • JOHN McFADEN & Co., Perin tt., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. JAMES 111. DAVIS & Co., 249 and 251, aprlO.f.hn Market st., Philadelphia. -Pittsburgh Portable 13oat MEMM)IB46 uStl- the transportation of freielit between Pitts- , j: burgh and the. AUantic cities, via. Pennsylvania • Improvements and Baltimore and Susquehanna rail-', Maj. The Proprietors of this old established line, having , rconipleted their arrangements, are prepared to for- ' ward goods to and from the East (on the opening of the canal navigation,) on as reasonable terms as any other responsible line, and are determined that no care or attention on their part shall be , wanting to se cure a coatinuansie of thatpatronage so liberally be stowed upon them for several years past. . The decided success of the portable boat system, to Manifest ha the regularity and despatch experienced I in the delivery of goods; the absence of all risk of delay, breakage or other damage, incident to the old system,. where goods have to be hurriedly transhipped 'three times ou the way, and the merchantable order in which'produce has been avowedly -delivered by them has induced the proprietors to increase their steel: considerably this season. Their extensive warehouseirat each point, (uneaqualled by any other lined affords them facilities to conduct their Business with despatch; and to shippers the convenience.of free storage, if required, untiltheir arrangements arc complete---while their long experience in the carry ing, trade, itis presumed, will be sufficient guarantee to their patrons and the public, that they will sitecess fully exart themselves to give general satisfaction: • Produce received lbrwarded, steanthoat charges! paid, and bills lading transmitted free of charge for I commission, advancing or storage, and all continua cations to ie following agents promptly :mended to: . TAAPPE & O'CONNOft, Cor. Penn and Wayne its., Pittsburgh , - • THOMAS BOBBIDGE, 278 Market street, Philadelphia. PCONNORS it Co., North st., Baltimore. JR laaut'd .Vransportat lon Line. '81)6 • 1 ONDUCPED -strict Sabbatli-keepingprinciple, though c annom to he the only line that is so conductej. The prow - etors of-this old established -fine have put their stock in the most connileto order, and are thoroaglily prep - ire.l to forward produce and marchandize to and from the I?a,tern cities on the opening of navigation.. We treat that our long evprrience in the carrying business, and - zealous attention to the interests of tiL. , tomers, will secure to ea a continuance and increase, of the patronage hereto:o:c bestCeArod on . 11ingliant's Line.' . Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight With the iitumat d asp - au:hi and our prices shall alwa rs be as low as the 10:1'021 charged by other responsible Produce and Merthandize will he received and for-, warded east and west without any charge for advert_ sing, storage or CO111111k3:4.111. llills of lading rirwarded, and es Cry direction , promptly attended to. .Address, or apply to WM. ItINGII kM, Canal llasin,•cor. Liberty mid Wayne sZo., lbi tild . tll i . DOCK & s - nt IrroN; Nu. 2P3 Market iit., Philadelphia, JAMES WILt.zON, Agent, No. 122 North !toward st., Baltimore, WILLIA m Tx - sax, No. to West St., Ness York Independent Portable Boat LIIIC.. fficFP. At,l • 1816 the - transportation of produce and men:llan : _U dize to and front Pittsburgh, Baltimore awl . Philadelphia; trywithout transhipping. Goods con signed to ourcare, will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest currant rates; Bills of Lading .milted, and all instructions promptly attended to, freefroto - any extra charge for storage or Commis adress C.. 1. :Ile NULTY & Co., Canal Midi'', Pittihnrgh 110 SE, Sr. Co., Smittrg Wharf. It, titno re AlEAltq, It IYNOIt & Co., Bro,ad st., PhiladrAphia Plektrortit's Way Freight Line. 1846. I, XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of tray 2,1- freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns town, Hollidaysburg:l, IVater Street, and all inter mediate places. One boat leaves the Warehouse of c.. 1. m e A n ty & Co., Pittsburgh, everyday (except Sundays) and Shippers can always depead on having their goods forwarded without delay and on accommodating 'terms. We respectfully milicit your patronage. PROPRIETORS. • L'Pieliworth of; hoots, Nile, Exchange, Paris and Pacific. J. 11. Barnes of boats, Push aul Exoitni. John Miller of cars on Portage Rail Road. . AGENTS. J. PICKWORTH, Canal Basin, Johnntown, 1 . JOHN 'HILLER, •i Hollidaysburg'', C. A: AI.'ANULTY & CO, " Pittabdrgit. .11.6)NOATGAIIELA ItOUTE, . - 11101vNsviu..e. TO BALTIMORE', in :12 linurs—pre $10: TO I,III LADELPIIIA . in 10 hours—flue 312 ) Y,73 SIILISm.. tc3 , dew U. 5 MAIL. The Great 1p t Regularity and high Ropulation already attained. by this pleasant passenger Route, _has induced the'Pea Master General, vs place the New.. York and Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh, ui - on it. Tho superior and will steamers CONSUL ant ; LOUIS M'LANE, leaves the Monongahela Whar .. precisely at 8 o'clock every morning, and at C, o' clotik ceciy . evening, except Sundays. Splendic emiediesawait their arrival at Brownsville, to trans port Passengers and Mail, way 73 miles to the flat, Road at Cumberland. • ' The preparations Olt thin route are ample, and the connections coMplete, so that disappointment or de lays will belniknown upon it. By our tickets; passengers can delay at Cumberland or at.Baltimare, during their pleasure, and (matinee theirjourney either by 'steamboat or care to Phila. Office in the 4, St. Chailes' Hotel," Wood st. • ' • J. 111E.iliIMEN t • IY3I • Agent., European and Amer/gists Agency.. T HE undersigno European Agent having agsin arrived in America at the regular time, will leave Pittsburgh, ps: early. in September, next, and sailfrom New York on the first day of October, Ma liing.'a rinriretirru tour, through England, Ireland, 1f117.8 'Scotland, WalethiSs, and returning to America; in Way, y agency triney.remittitnce s can be, : made by &arts for large and small sums, payable at .6104- in'oveiy part of Great-Britain,. Ireland, &c- j ; legacies, debts rents , reul estate and clainis`anllent, and recevered;,searches of all kinds:inade; co pies of deeds and documents procured, and the usual buSiness appertaining talibis Agency tran .„-sacted ate heretofore. Innutueratlo references giv ea. Apply personally or adrdeas post paid, Pllinpean Agent 'and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. Ur. J. S. May will attend - to all Eurpreau huai - rioss my absence, ' ' icig : ::-- •' . Y '.' ROCHE, Breerrarats7Z7466: X Bl 6 EIVIENTS' FOIL - • • 8 4 13L4KELY 4- 1111TCAL,'Sients. IDEMITTANCES - to, and Passage - to .and . froth lA, Groat Britain and Ireland, by the Black )304 or old Line of Liverpool Packets. Sailing. from New York and Liverpool on the let and Nth of every month. And by first class American Shipis , [flailing Weekly.] • • •- • Persons sending to the "Old Country" for their friends;.can make the necessary arrangements with the siibseribero, and have them brought, out„ in:any of the eight ships comprising the Black Ball or Old Line of Liverpool Packets; (sailing from Liverpool on the lot and I.6th of ovary month,) also by first class ships, sailing from that port weekly, which our Agents, Messrs. James D. Roche & Co., there will sentl.out withOuttlelay. Should those sent for not come out the money will be refunded'without any deduction. The "Black Ball, or old. Line of Liverpool Packd eta," comprise the following magnificent ships, and will sailfrom Liverpool. on their regultr appointe day, as follows Fidelia,"... . Ist Jan. lot May. Ist Sept.' Europe, 16th '5 16th 44 16th New Y0rk,........10t Feb. Ist June, Ist Oct. American,........ - , 16th " 16th is 16th " Yorkshire,........ Ist Mar... lot July. tot Nov. Cambridge,........l6th 46 16th 4 4 161.11 Dec. 0xf0rd,........... • lot April. Ist Aug. Ist .Montezttata, 16th " 16th " 16th Notice.—lt is well known, that the Black Ball is' the very best conveyance for persons to get'out their friends, and as other passenger, agents advertise to bring out passengers by that Line, the public arc re spectfully notified.by the owners that no passenger agents but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out passengers by that Line. 'We have mall times ror the Drafts at Sight for any ;mount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Mb lin. Also on MeSsrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, which are paid free or discount, or any charge, whatever,. in all the principal towns throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address, it by Letter, (post paid.) . ROCHE, HBO'S & CO. No. 35, Fulton street New York: (Next doer to the Fulton Bank: JAMES 8.-ROCIIE.& Co's ()flier, No. 40, Water -street, Liverpool. BLAKELY & .MITCHEL, Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, and SmithfichUst, near sth. Tapscott , s General Emigration °glee. I:I;MITrANCES and pass to .pp - ..;..- and (ODD Gtr.. B N N r T RITAI A D if.W. IRELAND, by W. J. T. l'apscott 75 South street, corner of Maiden Lane s New York, and .96 Waterloo road .Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the agency ;of the above house, are now prepared to make arrange ments upon the most liberal terms with those desi relic of paying the passage or their ITONIIII4 from the old Country, and liatter theinesehes their character and long standing in business mill give ample as surance that all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully. - • , MCS:44. W. & J. - T: Tapseutt, are long nod favora bly knoWn fur the superior etwa, neconimudation ahil sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN or Ton WEST, SHERIDA.N. ROCHES. TER, GARRICK, HOTTLNGUER, ROSCIES, LI V- ElOOOl., and SIDDONS, two of which leave each Pint, monthly, front New 'fork the }3lst and :!thli and from Liverpool the Gth and 11th, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar ture from Liverpool. every liv edaps being thus d. t..- mined, their lactlitics sdedl pace with at i e; r creasing patronage, whale Mr. W. Tap,cows it I per-gotial'satierintendame of the bion acao m Liquid pool ~ an additional t.es..inty that the comfort and :11;A:(Iii111101:itkla of the 1.....550ng Or.; wiil be partien lady attend-, , 1 to. The sabeeribers o -nza. gel in the Transportation llua.nessll.7tWl,llPittQoo ) ; and the Atlantic Cities, are th,reby enabl e d charge or and forward passengers inatnellint,ty tat their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and are there: re prepared to contract Gar sagoflont any sea port in finial Britain or lttdand tv this City;.' the nature of the litainnesa they are ctign,:el in gi Ylltg them facilitk.s fur carrviog passenge.., far inland not nth erwiin attaivalife, and will, (if no cessitry„)' forward passanTirs further WC,St by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent f..r decline coming Out, the amount paid for pa...ige be relituded ill full. REMITTANCES • The siihaeribers aro also preparc.l to give drafts at sight, for not amouat payable at the principal Cities and TOWIIS .in England, Irelaiel, Scotland anil 14'ale5; thus affording a safe and expeditions mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, which persors requiring such ticilitios, will tied it their imereat to avail thetri,elVe3 of. lit . by letter post paid) will be prow p T ly atte4iled PI.: S O'CONNOR, rorn,trlitig and M-ret, a 111., mar 27 Pitt.',li; , I'l Iltriultlat.cer to England. Inland, Scot land and %Val.,. 311:11!:::),N3 tics:nevi of remitting tnericy to ant u the above cowitr i eir, can do KO through the I.W, scribers on the inezt easy t , f111,. We are prl!part.<l to i841.1:3 drills for any ;mount on Ur ltemittaric.:o; tootle throng) our hone an) cloy torforo the 21.1 of May, will be received to Ireland, bt the 20th of June. IIL.IIOEI.Y A:p.itt,f4.4 ituchr, York Extritsloat of Pittsburgh. ) A ItI , .'CIIANCI.: Foil 11001) isvEsTmENTs! Iv The subscriber has laid O ut, a n d n o w oly es6 for • Suie at reasuuable prier, :171.1 WI accommodating tortir,. one hundred and ten haildiog buts, ou that handsome level ground between Braddock ,traet and the Monongahela river. l'bey are ab i ed one.th„,d oi' a mile from the city line, and aro situated in that part at' the city district which will probably soon be annemi:l to the city as that Seventh Ward. Nis pro pert) is the suburbs yiossemes superior a !vantage s , nor Ins any ',cretonne been laid inn with NO liberal an aflow.anae of wide streets; Braddock is from one , hundred and twenty to about (111(2 hundred and nine(, feet wide, and Beelen, Commerce, 13ra.1 v, Colim,hus and Water streets, all tvide avenues. Must of th, lots have two fronts, and as tines- are of various sizes, and will be sold one lot, with the prioilege of Mut or live; early applicantii can be accommodated to lent their own views of improvement. Persons who de sire to build or to make :memo in vestments in pro perty that is care to al vane,: itrvalue, and particular-, ly those who iatinad to erect mantillictories, would do well to view these lots acid examine the draft be fore purchasing elsewhere. The survey for the Bak timore and Ohio railroad and the railroad survey by the State of Pennsylvania were both made, alongeidc or this property, and it is generally considered that Braddock street, or the ground immediately - alongside of it, :Innis the -only eligilde route for a railroad from Pittsburgh to the Iltst. Coal can be delivered ou this property at a much less cost than on the Al legheny river, and there is always deep water at this part of the river. IL D. GAZZAM, atig-25-tf thlice, Market, between 31 and , Ith stn. rarnters, look to your Interest THE subscriber his publicly challenged any batter to produce a hat of as good inateri.d. style and finish at the prices at which be will sell. All his hat 3 arc of Pittsburgh manitfacturn, and those who are, unacquainted with the prices of hats can be ' dealt with on the cheap one price system. No one or two prices his hats ever bear, A hat that is sold for four dollars eleewhere, Ile will sell tier sa,so andthat's very fair. Then buy of friend Keevil the hatter. We invite 'those who wish to buy on the abort principle to call at 132 Wood st—ulon•t forget the nOnileer 7 -neNt door to McCully's flour warehouse. KEE•'VIL & Co. • Allegheny Ccatet ery. PERSONS desirous of pureintsing lota in this Cemetery are referred for, information to the Snperintendthit on the grounds, or to E. Thorn Druggist corner of Penn and liana streets, Pitts burgh. By order of the Board. J. CIIISIAITT,. dee 11 Soperiotend.mt. .. rp.ABLES- Cc —Pier, htre and Card Tables of differ j ent patterne. It' you wanka good article cheap call at the Ftquitoro.-Warchouse of 'l'. li. YOUNG & Co, jc(l. . . . . EDSTEADS—Malicmany, . Birch, Staple, Cheri' el l 13 •y • and :Poplar !OM:. and :low post bedsteads al ways on Mand and for- sale low fit the Furniture warehouse 0r,.. .-. T. B. YOIJNG & Co, jeG , . -,: 31 !land sr.' __ - ( - 1 ROL ND PLASTE —We have, and ivllibe eve stantly :supplied' with a first rate article, of Ground Plaster, which we will dispose of by =the ton or barrel, to puit parch:niers. ' • ' rvrmantei.smitir, DO Wood; bet. 3rd and 4th sts. -- • . • - • •• 3itsuratice toinpailits The .Fiankl/n, insixianeo Cc;iipazty . , A. 43 PUILADELV/11.A,. - ~ CIJARTIM DERPETU.4OO,OOO paid in of flee 163 tir Oiestnut st., north side, . Take Insurance, eitlMr permanent or limited, against loss or damage: by- fire, ' on property and effects of every descriptia-, in :town or country, On the most reasonable twine.. Applications, mule Citlier . . per- nonally or ; by lettere, will bo promptly ;A1611(1011 to. :- • C. N.: - BANCICER, Nest. C. 13.weike, SeC'y. . . , DIRECTORS: ' • Charles N. Ilancker,.. Jacob II- Smith, Thomas George-W. Itichards; Thomas J. Wharton; - ;;Mordecai: D. Leivis, Bone, Samuel Grant, -2r: - -David S. BIOWLI. PITTSBCRGH AGENCY. . • • WA anicic MA arm, Agent , at the Exchange Odic e or Warrick MartinAr..Ce. - ; corner of Third and Mar ket streets. . Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittiiburgh, Alleglainy 'and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. Firo and Marine Insurance Yr HE insurance Company .of..Nottli America, of Philadelphia, through its duly :authorized Agent, I the subscriber, offers lb mOte'liermanedand limited Insiirance on property, in tine city and and on shipments by the canal and rivers.. DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex.: Henry, .Charles Taylor, -Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. thrown, Jacob Thorium, . John White' Neil, Thomas R. Thomas P. Cope, Richard 1). Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec'Y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted States, having been chartered in 1791. Its char ter is perpetual, and from its high standing, — Fong experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, homy be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones S.: Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. uct23-y. NATIONAL I IRI• AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, runts well known and respectable company is pre pared throligh.their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make insurance of every kind connected with risky or transportation and inland' navigation; to insure against loss. or tlahrigo by are, Lhvelling Rouses, AVarelionses, - Buildings' in general, Goode, Wares, and - Merchandise; and every description of personal property on the roost fiVorable terms. Applicatious for Insurance attended to without de lay at the office, No. 31 Water and 62 }'ront ay.., by liilllll.l.lJtiff Ag't. At an Election held at the office in N. V.; May 121.11, the following named gentletuen were chosen Ihrttetors of this Company, eor the ensuing year, viz: Joseph W.Savage, Stephen !Jolt, John Browner, John MeChain, Willia-al G. Ward, Win. W. 'Campbell, John Newhunse, Jae°l; '.lliller. William S. Slocum; Marcus Spring, John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, John J. I lerrieli. Anil at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO KEN I IV. SA TAG E, Esq., Wa .sll ll3lllJtflUdy re-elec ted Pre,algt for the ensuing- year. \f 1L JAMES IBiliGS, Secrciarv. lu*lirnisce /1 Flit!! INSi . II.INe.E comp.lNy nl . 4 : I L Plnla.ittliolna---Charn-r in•FlnlnaH-tnint.,ls,n)- 01:0 1,3.1 in. (WI,: in l'lnl.iddpflin, Sn. 7.2 11:6:int Ntry,t—ritit. 1%,•..ct; rtr•f,r....k Fraley, 111 i old nn.l tt f2:11'2 . 01i.. - . l,•l( . kJinp. 1 ., ! , Colt tint", toln.tre Alvreliandc:.e, Fornitnre. Srid Vrnin•rt,, not Of an eli:a Itazard.n.4 a; .must loci or till:13;7;e 11V nro. Appiii , a,lll.l eta ItiNQratu,', PittN`turgli 310 neigh , ,c,ll-1.1 tval Lc te,Ci":red, 0;0 dither C.rir Nutst,l fv.:0,1- 111.4? tc•nis , ... Sw GEO. CGCIII2.IN, A4vnt, dee 1.1 Wood irtrrct, " KING As N'INNKN• .I ; 3r:rats at P.l labar ;V, , fir ter , D-Prw-Irr. Afutudl SI P I l'u r r.""Col"Pst ,, y I`IRE RISKS upon. Iltn!kiin.” and Mernhasnlize t+r every chnveription, and Marine . Rl.l,a uport fir ena4oes Ol I'o4sel3,takeri upon ere rratki2 fat ot.tta:c terror. ' 001, , at IIie• warelteettir of King $t Itolene , v, Water eel.. near M - eriteet retre,ot, lyeeellier4l l ,, n. Nui , thr relablemee and patrte),,re abd roilnliellitl• at lava , the fb•!1, at, :NI. S. in,,tl teteeepeer.; , it nit teboll tbe neeeeet t'eoetr.rieireg ' at kesener a large peel en cetent.ll, evitet-le, by Ow oprr..! Aileen or it.; cleater..r, it C.111:111sfly ; y:t`lshfq. , to each pervon ine.urre! vii ehete I.le.ere , oftler l ierueit.e of the Conereny, without Inea eel thy ree-yeet.eshelity ‘ , leatereer, beeyeeetel tlee! pe , tetevive I jean! it ley Lien: and Veerritere ae posvrlequ e ; the Nleet , ev! preen:plc (lit I,teel e rvery 01,4E1N, 0114 ! f, and en eta aitru:tito form. Her 141 Agency of I ht. Franklin Fire Inanrancr Company of Philadclpitia. N. E. rorni.r Third and Ii th Alreett, Pittsburgh. Tll3 E or tlin company on the lir:t td" Janua ry, !sr,. as pub:LOIN) ill cmi:ormity uiIL au act 0: the rcllvissivatnia I.l7idatarc, acrt, Itanda .1:1.1 Ytortstaget , , • t.e:ll E,01.., at cusl t Tui.q.lary Loans, Stoci.ri Cash lag a total or SOO:1,0SO 42 yymtin tatntranco . that ail lossen %l in in, promptly Idyl, 40 , 1 giving entire twettrity to all whn obt:o a poltine..i from this Company. 1 ..k9 taken at a 6 Inn rays ao are cnntti,t-ut wan .”.citrity. oetS WARRICK MARTIN. At.tent. 21:e tv Drug. Store. t „. 1 ; JOAN D. MORGAN, 117aro,:le mid .1:d neT No. 933 Winl street. one 1111.11" ';.41 , 1!} 1 of Diamond Alley, siihsctti,er hats ki,t retch ed front fix E.i,tein cities, and SA SISS . .r opening at the abo% r island , a hill :wick:. in hid Idle. con,i,ting of Drugs of all kinds. l)ye t , tiiirs, Paints and Chemical,. together will all such articles as are kno for sale at a wholesale and retail drug tgrire. i 1 11:0 stork is entirely new, and lists Levu Hdi•eitid with care. Ile is confident that his articles, both as to finality and price, will please such as way fa % Ut 111111 with a call, Ile Who In pieasitre's downy arms Ne - C't boat his health, or youthful charm s , A hero livea, and justly cth Exclaim—"ln 111(3 behold a man!" DURING A TWA L of a number of years, Dr noinp,otes PILLS have been found an loyal ua4le remedy iii cases of indigestion, bilious com plaints, ter derangements of the digestive organs and obstructions, a„.sluggish action of the liver and bow els, which occasion more or less the thllowing sytoji toms, viz: heartburn, gilliners, acidity, head-ache, sickness, spasm. and flatulent distentifm of the atom and bowels, drowsiness and deftness of sight, ut mtcumtnrtaaa sensation experienced at the pit of the stomach soon after eating, with a feeling of weight or oppression, appetite impaired, breathing dillicult, tenderness about this region of the liter, bowels ir regular, sometimes ObstinatelV costive, With languor and depression of spirits. Price 25 cents per box. Pteparod by the kole,proprietor, EDGA It TIEOIIN, 'Druggist, corner Hand .a nil Penn tits., Pittsburgh, Pa. Alan sold by all tire principal druggists in tbe city. Scotts 1 eget able JUST' received. a fresh supply ,of those' In tl valuable Pills, to those who know them, 'no thing need be said in their favor, for by their in trinsic merit they can speakfor thcinsek es. but to the afflicted who have neverused them we recom• mend a trial; fur they have been tile means (under the hies-Aug of God,) of imparting health and strength to thousands who were -apparently draw ing near to the gates of Death, thelnveterate Cancer and scrofula have been etlectually cured by them, also, Dyspepsia, rfAVF and _kgite; &arum ;oil, Drop sy in the hea,4 Jaurtilice, Jl.sthina, Sores of twenty ' years standing, Croup, Akibili36, Wo ' nus and oven eases considered tonsomptiOn.have all yielded to their highly renovating powers, They are also un surpassed in iheir purifying properties,When taken us,an occasional physic by old oryoung, being as well suited. for- the infan t orime day as Tor the Man matured in life: - are the express command of the Propilietor,'they are Soldat 12i cents per box: Of 25 pills, with full directions. .Sold Wholesale and retail by SAMUEL LINDSAY,- No. 104 Liberty sti. jyl7-d2m • ,- . - . - M OLdt b S b tliS t;i7g 3 a O r 1 1 3 1 1.t e 7. -0; - For sale by jy2B J. D. WILLIA3Iq. , Tie F r oiind at Liist, 1.711 poi Seven. puntsctn4'cases‘ of obstinato Puintonitry Conk stiff Another' lir.onderftil Crire ,of 1 , .. ~ •.•. . .. . . ',.. CO ' N'SUISIP T MIN • . ; • • • DR. SWAYNE'S GUMPOUND ' 'STRUD ' 'OP WILD ; C.ELE.Rit'Yi THE on.MTITAx. clicn EEIVth....vE TE.EMIEATIOIS ! i , Cetighi, Colds, Asthma; bronchitis, Liver CoMplaiht, Spitting Blood, Difficulty ql•Bretithing; Pain - in' the Side and Breast, Palpitation 'oftlie Heart, i• : AnflueinM;Croup,Braken Constitution,- ' ,f;' Sore I t hreat, Nerveus • Debility,' •• ' - mint all I discaftes'Of.,• Throat, ' ;. . .. Breast ~ rind Lungs, - the 1. -.,-,. ~ L d: , . . ~ most, effeetnad _ nod ...-..., •• .. i,. •- • -13 1 eccry cure .'.ever • . - • • • _. l'knoWn . for . - any oi l , . . thei, • above diseases ; - --, '--- -,' -• •• • tviirri:iiiisiD stitur 01 7 18vit p CIIEII,III f .. I'l pm; GREATEST CURE EVER;RECORDED!-I.j Dr: • SWitaz—litiai? 'Sir r_A - ' fdel it' 'a • debt •q! gratitude due yeti — and - .; duty to, the afflicted get-1 orally,-to offer my humble testimony in faiorOf your 1 (youpound Syrup of•Prunus,V,irgini , a , , , tar Wild Cher,' or rather of its 'tnediciriali virtues: '• ' Some three years since I was violently attacked with cold and inflarnation of the Lungs, tsv*h . Was accoMpanicil with a Very distreesitig - congh, pain in.the - breast:and head; a ; very considerablo 'discharge of "offensive( . "' Feb,, nth ' • 18 nz-t .15 mucus frohe langs . , frequent ; front them especial= D'lrr ' '- ly tilitri changes of Weather, hoWever Slight. At first J. V. Trhilmore.-,Dear Sir: As youare the reg 7 Itch. no alarm about my cbildition; but was!'prctty ular authorized agent in Dayton, for the sale of "D . soon convinced that I was ripidly , going into' mini - AVistars Balsam of Wild Cherry," 1 take this meth: , you,f which samptiort. - Igrew daily weaket,hed at length , war. od of malting a statement of facts to i'' 'scarcely able to wallt abont, of speak 'above a' whirl hope may be published to the world) in reference t ) " per, Such was th eximedirm Weakhess of , myltiugn all almost miraculous cure, wroughtdu my.case by During this timed brill tried ' variouspreparations and: means et' the above Invaluable Balsam. ... , tL preseriptions, but fou no elier—growin,hil-the ariguag,e (ails to describe the salutary effects it pro- time worse. Justhere nd I was• r atialsedand pe g rshaded duced, and the great benefit, I derived lima, its us , . by a 'dear friend inrWilmitigidri, to Make trial .of The citizens of.Daytou and vicinity, well recorla your syrup or Wild Cherry; I must. confess that presi, lest that on the Sth of August last, I received se '-, rietis . y i I had bcenPrejiiilieed against patent inedi-I oars illieFY alum the explosion of a cannon ' A per- I eines, and am still against thos'e, corning . out et the tiou or its contents entered my right side and,breast;, hands of empirics, bat understanding your claims to: and in all probability, sonic. fraginenui or splinters ofi the - pretension and, pi - acticeof Medicine, and•having; the rant-lard passed through the "plum," acid pierced' iniplicir faith in the spy so of my. friend,l forthwith . . . . the Lungs. : ; in - chased of Dr. Shaw, rine.o;yout 'agents, a few After the lapse 'of about six weeks. I was attacked. Celtics, and connuenced its 430 ;My:disease at with a distressing. cough. and a rodent pain. to -my Chia time. u . . 3.3 Of 2:1 or 21 months standing, conse rigid side: - Some' ten days after this vvben in a pAr fluently, Was deeplyFseated. - It Inter - 010re requited °rpm of coughing., suddenly and ctenn broke, d an - I . time and a number of ; bottles - tti•efteet a enreln my! a large iquantity of very °freesia,: matter, i i I ''-'-'" I case; I found, however;conSiddrablerelief from:the with blood, was discharged; most of which:ll.mnd I first flair Oi five bottles. But bding a public speaker, p.isaage through the °poling. of the wound. , Fre I! , 1 frequently attempted tn preach with my increasing this spelling there frequently passed a (I"a4tit Y 'h i strength and health, and therebi ruptared:tlichie Ves air, supposed to issue from the lungs. During all , - . sets that had already began . to l l ;heal ; in this way, this limemy sufferings were almost intolerable • doubtless, my cure Was greatly retarded. ht copse lieu My physicians, meanwhile paid the strictest atte.n queitee of acting WO imprudently, I hail tri..use 12 tier' to nre, and did all in their power for my'recov ,or 15 bottles before I Was perfectly reAored. I have - cry. But with all their skill they could not reach f e d I question,. a.: mile!) smaller i munher of ;bottles, the seal qf distress, after the Lung.: had become affect' I would have made melsound, but for the above indis-i • at least twe - sl cd. I was visited during this time by , .. ~ , ;S' cretion. The.Serup ; allayed the feverish habit; clone Physicians. , •. ,' di , away the distressing 'cough, put a stop to the s it was now reduced to a certaitity, that umastatrOrt , 0 ,,,, a6 .:,. Matter frunl - the lungs,l and gave diem anti of the lungs Aims rapidly taking plaor; and that this, the entire system, good - health.' ;Thanks be ridged, would terminate up; lily in a very short time, Was ill WLIO is the source:of all health,; snit to Dr. Swayne the highest degree probable. - ' ' for it. .I. would recommend thti Syrup to - all At this critical stage, a messenger tray despatched sous who may be affected with e i plils,'Fough or per d,coo- Ginati,' and a celebrated Physician or' that sniziption. .1 verily believe it will cure consumption place was ' consulted. When he WaS IttallO acquaint-, hi the first. itiii , „coo onir,e, no in, iii 6, 1.44 win ed with Dity situation, he remarked that nothing could i give ens? ,tt,_ . ' ' I prolong Jiffs. It talon eScellent tut:di le, done by medical aid, if the constitution itself was ' clue iu cases of whooping cough, and is 80:very not sediment to tlitoW MT the disease. pleasant to the mste, that children will cry for it. . 1 My friends now despaired, of my recovery, and 1 have deterred offering' this certifiCate 'until 'now,' for had DO cat'lltly grOltlitt Of Imp,' to olirviNe litany' ‘ -a t V . S ' , the purpose of being perfectly satisfied with the per ; tarn at this juncture, I saw one of Dr. 'W is: I man _ acy , c of the cure, and now that feel perfectly tar's Pamphlets, entitled ..Family medical Guide,' well, I offer it with phi sure. i 1 '• " or - Treuttle on 04w/11100n of the 1..uti4,.". AN II E'E% J. PIJORDAN. • . I . had Mien heard of flying mon - catching at s trawoi" Dnplu t (70troty, N. Q. Dec. rd,11..5445.' , ' I felt lhi , d" l ig• s o lo Y s dr- n Y ""' c ""''''" t of 1"-Y s p a Du: (original and only) gerinine artiste is only Phy,iciano, I omit to yon tor a hollie of the medicine, I prepared /iv Dr. Swayite, North-West corner Sth and described sit: "t a rei 11,dAq...,‘ 41 Wild Lerry,” 1 n os ,, ~,,,,,;;,,, p h i h .,, kl i, hi; ,. I W Ilii:/1 TOI/1n..7.1 al 111 0, . . . . 1 i " °•° '' 'i ' V ` ch Ittcc , I I Remember, all pumrirationn purpottipg to mmtain . , . . a imd 11N.`,1 Nome fi t s Or ~ , ,Z b..ttl t, i sof ..tr recovereq 'Li ! wd , l cherrri tire ii,.,,h_iee.,„ and ..,, ,, , , ,,,...t ri . ,,iti ca.ce _ r tot, up quid about. My coug'4, retool, and my Mims; that t,,,,,,,,',, the ~, rittei , , z;_ ,,,,1 i,,t . /..r. 6 , :5.ay ,, ,;.. 1' wire 11,1a.it.,4 to a healthy ,rati...---all from the i.' , - , /-: c,,,, t. ~,,, , b,,,dd be lbsoivisi in Ipitrelsing of the ~.., i,o/ioi,..y i iiic , m --,, mip , ' ,,, 'l'd .I, ed i cia 4 "'''' a . mhorized agents. T :-e only agents in Pittsburgh I l "'" `lf irild , :r's etzis-mt. . • , ! for tlm _sale of the genuine ruolici,l6 arc,Wria. Thorn,' Were it nut lions the eito , atal ;iiitu-y I rreettell in 1 ,53 Market st.; Okple4 & Snowiler ' qcorrer of Wood rel . sh'llild , : t t al.- 1 , oTe l- ,, l:le ...-s i li " , oli• I. fe " l " nlf h ;tint 2,1 st„, and S. Jones, Is() Liberty st., where it I ,h--u I t Oat . 1 tnitlill l'.'d , ' , ' bass "'" ;- l n 't " t • ei .l . trade ', enn be obtained ;;taiiiine, whole - sale and • retail, at ' uwhich is blackmiiidoiet,'; hid this li i.pri,ented. 1 .,,.„, ;, ,,,i,,,,,,,..,, “ r i c ." . ,4,,,,,d by Job s M i tchell_ Alle. i 11 , ,, exposure, I hile I: it t - i:. t.I kelt liet'Crill ND vpro ‘ ~,,,. ,; ti p: . B. i i i,„,,,,. c... c . in3ii . ; Dr. me , : „., ,,triii, cold., and my cinii: roeiely )11:: 1,, ,1 ..ti,c 4,14414;3 ' Al f ~,i4 , ,..; 'J . I f . th irt , ,, ,, , c, ,., + 1 4. ,e; .j.! s. S t . Los &:, ' A 1 . 1 I tutt . W Itt”t't CO r• l' ,,ll ') . !,' •, • ),• •• • ''`-i C., ' !.., -. ' ; ' C ''' ' Co., ban., idle; Dr. P Ilisteriy !&- C-4., St. Louis; I ' '''' r'o ' ll ''' ' '''" t ' a " '''' '''''' "''' '' " ," -I '''''''' ' ''' '" 'f•i Amlrew Oliver ~ Ca.,r,'New Oricius; Deny &: Son,' t',.sre,s, or Lune; Co:ui o -ri , e I- I cO “=“ , ' mit as ' °d•° '' , Co!ipo • stio; Dovil. Ca rES ;.; Co., Ilur:.er; Machenzie Sr.' lable tio"lie;ac• — • , r ''' , t l 1• Ic' ‘' 7, '''' 'he s '"rld- A"': iLodiell, C;eu eland; Dr, thther, Wheeling; Va.; Wm. person deoirim: imi..vi in:Pm:Mimi, titsy tali OD me' It. ‘VOOII, Maa , sville, .hy.; Miller; Broavitsvil le; Dr. any tape, our li : r”: y I 11. Caritplsdf & Co., Unimutown;ll,4ll.Jubaison,Cont- Lilillsli•Pll Eß P. '' :-.4 Y . FIL i ht,thind: J. 31. Sharp.!Da a ton. :tha by agents Irian l'ity of 11.3 ton, } i parts OC til, United 56165. ! I may 9 Illotolnimery re.. 5:i ., 01, of Ohio. . sut,,crd,e,i and Ara osn to, berme lim, Jurt icO or c X -r It A (1 .E. DI N A It r li Dls C L b S'l.7 It ES. ti:c Peace, this I lilt day of F,ls. I+ S.). v y..,,0.., 05 . F -, ‘, 31 , , [ EBENI:41.:11. VI lIV 1.1:11. T 0 DU. A. , GG I SIT S. : • , Tolimany roi lip", highly rr ,, illuhle rifirens 'it . If ;,, i, Drmp.tors Ir, Misled into th e error of buy ! is., ‘ • • Dayton, in ter fltlii(7,O tt: ty . Me above . 1,,,,, sl; a DO., falt!... illiit a tiOa or D ' r. Smith's Sugar- We, I h , ' kto o kr ,, lizer , l, ' .- il , •`.:* ~,,a , l 'llY "'''I l la"ll . " .1 ' Coated Imlnin 1 / egetahl,e P,l.'s, sMitly bi;eause 'they , itit . .\ll.B instil, and iris ,n 4 seer, mid u‘strdiud ie.,' ' ~ ~..,,,i,0 , ,. th e - ,.,,,, s , i„,,,ip or . I W t it t,1,411 Ida him iiiirimt his late ill eras, do ant tio3it,to to 33 • r ,.,,, ~,;„,„ ~,,,o, d,,,,ir.,.. thf„,t. the country, that the tore;tesim in 'by no 1111 - Ciils an ria,ntrithi'd is h o . ; sa e , b,,,ilp, May . Infimno.,.! of the. Irascattty of rtatenient, tint to untitled to roll rimiit. ' diem: ttititator3, tuy'atol attempt to i'rup,c, , e upon ate I , . A. L. l ' crol- T , • ; ;midis With $llOl M c.rtiiivss trash. It ts r mt,. the Su. J • 11. 11. I)(}Ll '' 4 * ;, !ear coatiog alithe that oonstitotes tlie vidoe 01 my II "al It- S AlVrif • ; Is .lls, but it is ti,y inrel,diun, for Whiell il claim the . ter rt,e trim arid genuine .. tristor's• Bulx.m. of : right. G. ,116,N.1. 5511111, 1%1.1).3 Wird Crwrry." is sold al established agencies in ,all 1 • i 170 Greenwich st. and 2 Writer sal Boston.' p3rtm of the United Stmt.,. /2E.! D .. 4 ..\ - DJUDGE!—.23IPO/1 7:IA1 ! .P. I t'l .1. - Sold in Cimminati on the corner of Fourth and; We, the undersngeed., wholesale druggi,stsdn Lou truinor tfreslx, by SASPtiItD & PARK. 1 i ;%,'.e, Ky., are satisfied, from all !the itthiriztation tieneral Agents for the Western Stater. i that we can obtain, that Dr. C.I.IEN.LiMfIc SIMI-Ili For sale by 1. WII.Ct /X Jr., S. E. von. M Irkot 8% 1 t 3 the original iosontur of the Slignri-Coated Ptll . alit the DM:need Pltriburgh. loa3D-y. i We are prepared to supply dealers ,at the New Prussians% Altdleal Collrge of Plialotitl, Tii,. first animal c•oltr:or of lertorea In 111 , h it,taq. Con, will 1w opened on Monday, the twelfth day of Rtiobtr DCA}, I o.ll,ilNtitlitl ,Slitiliiity Ili I.icioloar 0 a h./ Will he DOlititlll.2.l Dial! the end of the ensuing c'eht :Lira'. plints:ctrred in one year! We :ask the attention of the candid - to a few con aiderationa. , Nature, in every part of her works., has left itideli bleprarkS of adaptation and design.' The:constitution of the animals and vegetables of the thrust,. is.such that they could not endure the cold of the frigid zone, and vice vela. ' In regard to diseases and' its clire'y the adaption is auto or less striking. • The Moss of Iceland, the Wild Cherry and Pines of all Northern! latitudes (and 44 Dr. Wrjr.kn , s BAL , - SAW' is a ?conapound chemical extract frobi these,) have long been celebrated for complaints Prevalent only in cold climates. Indeed the most distiiiguisheil medical nien have averred that nature furnishes in, every country medicines for its own peculiar diseases, Consumption in its cimtiamed and inciPiePt. 6 Coughs, Asthma, Croup and Liver Complaint forte by ' far tha most, fatal class of diseases known to our laud. Yet eveiktlicie may be cured by means of the simple yet povv'erful remedies (named. above) and which !nre scattered, by a beneficient Providence, wherever those maladies prevail. • ' ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! , BALSAJI OF WILD CHERRY, always trium phant! cure follows cure in its onward victorious career! J. 11 . 3 EN, Jl3 :: , 13iA).1:1.7, 9:1 1(.1,9G7 77 207,499 72 ran F EA,IMER. B N . CODDNItD . , M. D.—A nateiny and INN;.dugv. j C. C. VAN WYCH, D.—Priticiplcs and practice of Surgery. MEREDITH CLY7AER, D.-I'rpiciple3 and 13racti,:e or M eJici 00. JOILsi RIDDLE, M. D.—Materia Med : iva and Therapeutics. .11.11'ID II ON . rElt TucßEn. D.—(lbqeri, La • and ditumsrs of woman and children. LEVIN S. JOYNES, M. I).—PnyNinlogy and Irv! Medicine. JAMES 11. ROC ERR. M. D.--Ccueral and Organic • I 31)11N HAI:CLAY RIDDLE, M. D.—Dean or the eivulty. JOSEPH LEIDY, M. I).—Deinomtratnc of An. atom,. The rranhlin Medical Colin:re was incorporated in the Leg.slatiire or Pennsylvania, by an act ap proved 2st h Jairtary, IS-117, and is autlionsed by sec tion third ill is charter, "to grant the decree or be,- tor Of luedicipc to :thy such pen.lltl ,e 4 shall p f the qualifications BOW usually required of candidates in other Medical Colleges in this State." Erir each courSe of l000uo;, slsno Alarticulation fee, to be paid once only, 0,00 Diploma fee. 10,00 Additional hifinmation respecting the course of struction, or other matters connected with the Enrol ty, can be obtained upon application, personally, Or ; by letter,to J. B. BIDDLE, M. 0., Lean of the_Facultv, N. E. currier of Qui • Spruce streets, Philadelphia. 'mar 11-dtint ! Tio OWI.IL OR SUMMER COMPLAINT.--Wo confidently' recounnend and could refer to hun dreds of our citizens who have used JAIN E'S CARMINATIVE A.l LS A 'AT, as a certain, sale and eilbetual reinedy tbr Dysentry. Diathiea, or Looseness, Cholera Alortms, SUMMER. COMPLAINT, Colic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache, Heartburn, &c. - This is one of the most efficient, pleasant, and bare compositions ever offered to the public for the cure, of the various derangements of the • SIX/MACH and nowtme, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing LIIOLEIiA INFANTUItt or WAINER COMPLAINT . ; and in all the•abovc elin cases it really acts like a charm. CERTIFICATE From the Rev. in Shinn, of the Protestant Illethod - ist Choreh . Tho undersigned having been afflicted during the past winter with a disease in the stomach, sometimes 'noticing severe pain in the stomach lin ten or twelve tours without intermission, and having tried various remedies with litOo effect, was Mini:Med with a bot tle of Dr. JAYNE'S CARBIINrrive BALS.III. This he used according to the directions, and found invaria bly that, this medicine caused the pain to abate in liree or four minutes, and in fifteen or twenty min:. Ines. every uneasy sensation was , entirely quieted - . The medicine was afterwards used whenever indica tions of the approach-of-pain were perceived, and the, pain Was therebypre,v . ,citted. - Ifni continued to lldthe medicine every evening, arid sometimes in the niSining, and in a few .weeks - health was so far re:i 'stored, 'that thOufferer iVas.reliCVeti, from a.,large amount of oppressive pain, • From experience, there fore, he can cm/fir/en/4 rerienatend Or. D. Jayne's Carminative •Balsinn, as a salutary medicine for dis eases of, tholitomach, and howels. '' A: B.IIINN, Allegheny city, - July :10thi -- 1843: For sale in Pittsburgh.at•thePEßlN TEA STORE, 74 . Fourth. street; near Wood.' . • Price:2s- and 00 cents. per bottle. rjelB,tiBew 141(bircti (Front Dr.,t Singleton.)l Smithland, (Ky.) Feb. 28,, 1840. Dr. S. Benj. Sinith.—Dear Sir: Nothing . ihas ever becii introduced that has qotil so well and givens:id general satisfaction a 3 y our Sugar-Colited linj)rdved Indian Vegetable Pills. Very respect:1111)0,1)-0ms, S. F. SINGLETON., (From 808 & .I.lden.)! l Louisville,(Ky.) Feb.il3ol,l 15-16. Dr. 0. Benj. Sinith---Dear Sir: Vrii will pie tie send us 12 gross of your v aluable Pilts. Frtito,prrsent in dications we' shall sell a• large amount olithem,-. We Lind that they go very'quick. Your friends,: I 131 LL!B.: ABDEN. . ( From Wilson, S'tarbird & Satith.)l Louisville, Feb.l-13th 11846. Dr. Smith—Dear Sir: About two weeks ' lagb we bought .2 gross of your Indian' Vegetable.Sug~+ar:Co;}t ed Though Inisinesi is dull - here at' ibis time, yet we have sold them all., You will jilease; solid us 10 gross through Messrs. Dawrenee &:.b:eese' . of your city, w a who will tbrwrd then to via Pittsbu rgh. ' - ours, respCetfully, WILSON, STABBIRDI& SMITH. This in to certify that I have used Biel .Sugar coated pills ntaliuthcturr,d liv G . Itenj . Smitli,lof g r ew York, Mr some time, and lielieve thenyto be', a 'good medicine; and also front ehquiry in tliat city,d arn persuaded that he .is the. original , inventor; "..'and therefore, is entitled to thu honelit of then:rental.' S. NVILL1018,• ang2l. Pastor let Balitist Church . :Pittshurgh. • Wu have fortyjetters from different dealers solicit ing the - agency of my Pill, although they had the: spu rmus.in their store—one inlparticular lion Nnw Or leans, which we shall publiph: 1 t Priucipal , Piliees-- , ..Nw: York, -.179 Oreenwich st; Bastian 2 Water 4. 1 - . r Irja G. 13 ENJA. 1 111 4 S.S.MIT.Iiis written on the tiot tom of every bob of germind i'Stigar-Coated Anr.sr s—l 3 illi ant, llenderson Druggist,2os Liberty street Pittsburgh: John Sargcant Allegheny city. atm2.l 111m:tin and Snitt i I UCCPSSORS to itiine Et ItLartin, wholestiliti-gro curs, produce and coMmissiou reerchanttr,iand dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured artletes, Na. 56 Wood,street.Pittsburgh Pay : :018, ~~ - York pric,.. liedoiniros, Peter 4. Chtifry, 49:3 Maid street. J. S. .Norris 4' Co, 461 MAIIII kprpert 4. 5 . 11 Maio 'st. Veiirge 1.-sp-ping. 4. Co), 79 Fourth Alden, .`,l Fourth st. i the following from druygists in New rOrk shows I I invented the Stigor Coate) . • . • Nth York, June We, the iuulersiigneil, 'never saw lii•ard of “tin u3: Coated until Dr. G. Ilenjannii Slitith 111311- , of...tilled and exhibiteilt , :letia to us abinit a year , iinue.l Rrixbf Iva 1'5..11011m11.11%, ay mud Li) brad .It4ndo!ph, dl. D.,1.16 Liberty it. Iloraer Everett. 96 Ifeilson st. John Castrer, 97 st. S.incti, 79 Fulton ut.• FROm .• I have been attlieted v.ith 11'spatItsel to it most ag gravated form for iliree)tars past, aril relier until I ot•etl Dr. G. llettj., Sontlit's"Sttgar-coat-. ed • w lothan Vegetable 1'1110." Af ter tat , boxes.et • valuable pi 11 , ,, 1 atujeatirely cured. They . are a general remedy. J. k. LEEALAN. Paducah, Ky. Nov. 9, 18•15. j certify to the ttbuti. Dr. S111{(11 4 .4 "Sugar-CO:liCa Pills'' tire ttifiversally esteemed ill flit:. vicihity.! • HODGE (:FENS & 'Merchants,. Paducah, Kr. Nor. 19.'•15-15. At the request of hr. 0. ltenjalninlSmitA'e agent Ire cheerfully state that we visited the office of Dr. Smith iu Scot.:ll4er last; while in Pew-lurk; and (mad him to all appearance earrYingion a' very es tenive husiness - with Sugar-Coatd Indian Vege- Lthle PilIN. The extent Or his establishment !would aStoniA any one itot initnited in the niystedes nettle pill trade.—Louiiiville Journal. I • , ; . ia the charm of life, tvithoatitgold, I Love, lettere, friends all, all are unenjoyed I -...,....... DOCTOR BROWN, a - •,:",.,.- regularly educated physi etlW'..„ ic. clan from the eastern cit ./ ~.7 .:4* '""?.:::), 0 ies, would respectfully an 7 --- 07554. i., ',....F...;7-.1:t. : ,P.1,7A nounce to the citizens of giiievait,4ll3:i,:-i...l l .ittsburgh, Alleghenyand .P;Palita.i..„4Vi:r;_„ ) . vicinity, that he can be 1 7(ti'lt.".;,.tVei , ft,jl 7 .-,„ \I consulted ' privately nnd 1 '12yiv..14.-off - -).,../, , ,- - -,,..) confidentially, e‘'tiry day t.V j'''6:-:.\kt i evening at his otlicO on .. ' 5 ,.........t —, ...) - : , 1, Diamond 411ey,. a ... few ------ doors front Rood street, towards tile Market.. . ' ` - Dr.. Brownlsives his particular attention to the fentmentand inyeitig,ation of the . following, Eliseo. AlldiseaSesarisifiefrom Impurities of the BlOod Scrofula,. syphilis, ~ sentinat.Weekitess, nimotency :salt rheurn,diseaSes of the eye.and 'Car rheumatism Dr. Brow much pleasure in rintionnemg to the public; that be is in possession 6f the latest in= 'formation and improvement in the treatment of iccondarYsyphils; practised at the l'ails = _Lock Hos- Pital. the' modem researches syphilis; ,its coniplications and consequences; and the improved modes orpracti e e which have been Made known An the public but recently, . , and to those chiefly Who make this branch of 3reclicine, their particu:. . 'ar study and practise:, Many new and valuable remedies have been late ly introdUced, xvhi ch see ores' thepatient being:trier eurialized out of existence - Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every. hranch of medicine, and regularly adrnitted. jto practise, and that he now confines. himself to., the study and practice of this particular brancli,togeth er 'with all diseases of a, private or sieliCate. nature, iikident to the hurnatrimme. No cure, no, pay. Recent cases are relieved in, a .ho.rt time, with: out interriiPtion froin oi.Oflice on Diamond a few doors from rood street, towards the market. Consultations trictly confidential. rnyl.:2-d&vvY ,TPAR betteris it to cure the toothaehe in ono ruin. _u ute, by using Wheeler's Teaberry 'rood] Wash; than to s.utfer _the aching; also to cure soreness of the tgoms, cure softness of the gums, ..irtori bleeding of he gums, and ,always kettp.the teeth, gums' and mouth pleasant, and in the best state of-health.. ' s 1 Whilst introducing "WIIEEL.EIVS,'I'4I.I3ERP.Y TOOTH WASII to the ptiltlic 'itis pxpiiptill ditty of Abe proprietor, to state that'dds'article, Which"rs the !original, and only genuine Teabeirrl'Obili Wash; has been imitated by numerous Teitherfy Tooth Washes; Tenberry Tooth Pastes, nada Variety of articles with the name Teaberry annexed to then; viten, in fact, Ttis article is the first that over bore the "name of eiberry, and is the only one which possesses:the real Virtue of the plant, and established all. the celeb , city; for it, which induced others to, make use of its name, though they never did pr6eift its intrinsic vir- Mei to the public. As evidence that" it is the first preparation of Teaberry for the :Teeth; the copy of the! certified records of the United States . District Cotirt is published. " - "u.t.t.;• Eastern District. of Pennsylvania,. to ",, •.. ,11 ty , ,....w(tt. Be it remembered,- That on the ‘...4::: second day of February, Anna Demini, I .: ;. .iti4TSV : -. one thomiaud eight hundred and forty-' p IltS two, -I .eril* - W. WHERLER, ' Of the said District, bath deposited in thi:i Office the Title of a Book, the title of which is in the words fidlowino to wit: I ' TEABLIRRY Tflol'.ll WASH. The right whereof he - claims as 14oPrietor, in con forniity with the Art of Congress, entitled "An Act to aniend the several Acts respecting Copy Rights:" I , PRA , S. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the. Dist. Court._ Feb. 2d. Copy deposited. CHAS. F. HEAZLETT. The above Copy Right for the Wrappef or the Bettie, showing the Title or the Article in legal lun ge:l44e, and g ranted in the legal form, will prove tlihs to be" the Orginal TEABERRY TooTir WASH, and all others are but imitations Which has gone out of usc wherever the Genuine Teatierry Tooth Wash is . sold.' Then - remember, none is genuine but Cert,:ficates of Magistrates of the City of 11a4 - ing made use of your much 'celebrated Tea berry Tooth Washil feel convinced that iris the best article I have ever known, and hereby warmly reMnutnend its use to the public in general, as-a pl:casant and efficacious art,cle tier preserving the feeth and Gurus. ROBERT E. JOHNSTON., , . For a number of years my Teeth and Gum,l were so 'much Out of order as to prevent 'me from'eating wipt any pleasure, mid caused much pain. Having beard;or Wheelers Teaberry Tooth Wash, I do cer tiry that I tried one biittle of it, and in less than two weeks my teeth and Gums were found and good; 1 believe that the use of it would be an advantage to many others, : - J. BRAZER. Car, Ocairs litimbtrs of Me Phardelphia Bar. Having used Wheeler's'reabetry Tooth Wash and poWder, I have ibund them to possess cleansing, and purirving firlyerties and—while they whiten and beautiry the Teeth, diey . hiVe a beneficial tiket uPon theft:ldles, by imparting ts the* free and healtbtel actlon.: I; A: RAYNQIID. I have used Wheelers "l'eaberry Washi and its ilifeets upon an Teeth and Sums has given toque a high opinion of its merits. 1 cheerthlly recom mend it to the general use . . H. R. ' Itly daughter has used ‘Vheeler , s Telaberry Tooth Was,:h 6nd powder) and has found-its 'effects to-be cleansing and purification of the Gains, and a zweet ening Of the month.' I have no hesitation iu meow invading it as the most beneficial preparation flit the Teeth 1 haye ever seen. C. J. JACK. .! . • . • . Cerqfientes'qf „Ltilie3 and Gentlemen of _Mintlelphin. It is with gratitude that I send the following eer- , tilicitei hoping that 'mans who sidfcr will he led by a perusal °lit, to obtain - Whixiler's Teaherry 'rooth Wails, Which article I used, and it has effectually cored tooth-ache, soreness-of the - minuted seal - Mem mv teeth, and I fully believe has entirely arreAted all decay of them. I trust that all 'NOM sul: ter, limiing either of the same species of cornPlaiut, will asl soon as possible use Wheeler's Teabeiry Tooth 'Wash, that they tray be .relieved. • -. • "Owing to having taken cold, but mostly in coast , quenco et' the acid or a paintused in 'coloring iiripts, oty Teeth beeaute, very much injitrett,„ - g,iiing excru ciating pain at intervals fir between twO 'and Itkrt.e yearn. , Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash was nSeil, and has entirely cured them; which in certificate forini Send, that those who wish a perfect remedy liar paitdltl teeth, and also desire a pleasant . Tooth wash, ntay n•ith confidence try , Wheeler 'S Teaberry Tooth Wash. ' MARY A Tali'LOßl • . • • “Wheeler's Teaberry Teeth IVash morel eelidatid cured soreness of the , rous; which had troubled me for two years; it is my ' belief that'it is a. liigily•usefid article,-and that it is advisible to those' who suffer with' the Teeth and Gums to inake use of. it. -• • , wi ourTeaherry Tooth Wash cured thetootif-ache and aisoisoreness of thioginns in my, liunily ; and I scud yeti ihis certificate, that-those- who. sullbetvith tooth=ache or soreness.of the going, may , know, that it is a remedy for them, and.,a very pleasant Tooth Wash. ! FRAS. PREVOST, W.Wheeler: No., 11S, Catharine streeL "Wheeler's Teaberr Tooth Was , ' h cured soreness of: the guins h and effecthally'Sthpp arin ed g bleed ing .0 rtlid gum ft, 1 Aleehi it a . deht ofgratitudg Tor'tlie relief which it atforded me, antrallutyroweg to toy fellow beings; to - say; that it is my firm conviction, that those who' will_tfse Wheejert.s TeohorrY T o oth Wash, trot the Teetlia.htl 'tieing, rill find that it is an important ifrtiele. J. Itr 4 3S Callowhill st. Froth Much severe affliction of myself, and others or illy raluily, with decayed, Teeth .anil semeTtiums.: and tire'lliaity respectable testimonials highly inTaVor of 11; A-113E114W TOOTII IVASLI, I was induced So give it a trial, after which toy ftmily used if, Und I rejoice to say that it ,did:perferm ;'):t thormigh.'and 'effectual cure tiai all, and tit Lho best artiele:lthat 'I ever knew of. I avianld reccUmeendits use toihOse who may be suffering.. JESSE Imfoott, No 127, Market street %V: WlSectei Many more, testimoniala-ato,oxisting approving p 1 TeaberrY To oth- )Vash, , '? SoId;afiIV.I I I:J,4C.X.SO.I , ,PS .Store, 89 Liberty street, fittsburgh; bead of Wood street,. odice,'No. - 86 Chesnut st., Philadelphia. ap 27,-d I y - i .0110 age assortment,together with Shoe Findingo and Kitpof,all„kinds,.justre ecir6:l-by .- • .:.;.10H1 , 1 W. BLAIR. PO; • - 120 Wood strew' 1 1 ~~~~~~w - f -H natd-Snrgleal •Ofßac. Presesretlic Teeth. WIFE EL ER,S MZE=M 4ttottiinci. -- • --- Clothing 1 Clothing ! Clothing IiENAY • MERCIIANT TAILOR. • ~,_ • - • Aro 150 Littertt str ee t. MIIE Subscriber respectful); informs his'old-ensto -12 niers and the public generally; that he_ has just returned 11-m the Eastern Cities, -and has received a larrge and well selected assortment_ of Cloth, Cassi ineres,yeatings, and alt- other materials for the man. iiiieture of Clothing and is prepared to make Gen tlemen's Clothing-of every description in neat, see , 'linable, and ifishionable . - From niany.years experience_ in the business, ha is enabled to, select stock with care and judgement, and at-he employs - good workmen, jib is confident of, giving satisfaction' to'all who may favor him with a call. His stock 'efiteadYrninde - Olothing, is large hell made, and . manufactured-of the best materials. Ile has also on 'band an assortment oPStocks, Sus penders Handkerchieß,, and other, articles in his line. , . , . His prices areas reasonable as those,of any other establishment in - the .West. ' ' ' , ' - 'lsis old frionds.and the public generally are invit ed to give hittLa. ca 11.,; - lIENIIYIIOIIItISON, ap23d3rn - .Ng.150 Liberty street. . , . 'Ail' Acr'o'stic "JUST IN TIME POII cnEip BARGAINS.'. Just received, a splendid assortment of Spring and and. Summer'goads,- Unsurpassed for quantity, quality or Style.:.: The Proprietor of this establishment. Takes great pleasure in informinglris friends alai the puhlic •In general; that ho is now prepared to dii all orders that his.. ,Niiiiierous customers may favor hint With. Btratigers and ... • • Travelers Wo - uld do, well, in visiting the . Iron Lity;.to - call and examinehiS.eitensire'dnd well Made stock of reaily made clothing. -Italia - 3.a nom .. plete assortment of: . English cloth; to which ho would invite atte'n'tion; French elgths of every...color and.±:prality, wick he is pfferin ,, at a very sinall adtance on eastern prices. liemeniber at this stoic you are hot Oiikeittwo prices, Convinced that `small pri?hti and quick sates is the best nayto secure custom.flneifig . , bilis employ thi begt it•orkinen, be coh 'war- Fl rant yers , artid6iitioie at his eitattlilonent to fit: well, "Sind to be of the hest materials; he NVOUId • dgam in- . - - • Purchasers .geeer;i . lly to giy. 'Reitbrepurchasing in any other place,. , As Reis confident that he can sell them as good goods Reasonable prices as any hoase in this city, - Going, so far, as to say a.little "Ch•Caper,: - Alf his, goods are new, and of hand Shine .patterns . ; ' purchased In tbu the anSt but nTeiir, weeks since. The inbCCri: bee.- Noir returns MS thanks to his friends andAelitiblir: in general, and Solicits a continuance of their i'dvors. irbn City Clothing & Ic, lie. 132 Liberlxsireel. nuar.,7,„ =C. .14,CLORKEY.' hietr Big Di?ors Clothing Sttiee. Aro. 151, Liberty itrtet; rrimE Proprietors this old add: highly popular-es efablislintent informs hi friends and. thelniblid at large, that a pcirtion of his Spring and Sunnier READY MADE CLOTRING . • Is now preparedfor their inspection, and he reipect: fully invites all-who contemplate purchasing articles. iu hisline - , to - flay blunt visit. His stock this !teased is peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest Fmthiond and Patterns, and all his Goods, having been, selects' ed by himself in the eastern markets, he can_ witli ConTidenee recommend them to his custeiners as he: ing ofthe.very bestimality. 'His Inge assortnienfoi • - DRESS COATS, Is made in the most modern Old iznprovdd stale, and the workmanship cannot be excelled. Pants . cry desaription, Satin 4. Fancy Vesta.-- He . lies'a rare and beautiful assortment of • - To:which he would call the attentiorrefpiiblic as - hd beEeves them - to be, more .Beautitill and Chenper4 Than anything of the kind that has been offered heretofore. - ',Tweed and - other Coats,• for hummer wear, Id great variety and made' in every style, .F'ashfonahle Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, Suspenders of every tiescriptions,.ilandkerchiefs; and' very othefarticle necessary fora Fashionable Dress. Ile has a very large and excellent assortment. of Substantial Clothing; Which will he sold lower than it can be purchased at any otherplace in the eity—to which he would invite the attention-of workingineri mid others who wish servicable clothinr , thr dvery day's wear. Haring in his employ some the best Cutters and Wcrkmen, that the Country can produee, and being providCd with a stock of Goods, which for excel.; lence-and variety cannot be equalled, he is prepar ed TO MARE CLOTHES TO ORDER; At the shortest notice, and in a style that Cannek lie DO NOT PASS TIM THRE SIG DOORS. It is not considered any Trouble to show -Clothing, and the, proprietor, feels confident that after an ea amination of his stock, all who desire to purchase will find it their :interest to deal at his establishment. The 'proprietor wouid take this opportunity to ten dei his sincere thanks to the public tbr the unprece dented.patronage bestowed upon his establishment, 4 an its the success. le has met with is an indication that his efforts to . pleas his patrons, have not -been unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall bo omitted on his part to secure their, kindness for the future. • . JOHN MhCLOSKEy, , Three Bl' Door*, ' 151 Liberty at - mad 7-4.15,:w J us 1 - ; nitErvED--.A 'splendid assortment of Slimmer Cassimeres, 'Gingltame, std Gam- Iroons, suitabib for coats and pants; a large - stock of fancy Summer Stufrs;' fancy Cotton Cloths,. a now ar ticle; Oregon Cassimeres; Gold Mixed Tweeds and Berkshire; 10 dozen white shirt. !Arlen Bosoms land Collars; ' Al5O, a great variety of fatitty ;shirt striped Ging-: hams, &c.; a splendid assortment of Summer cra vats, Marseilles, Silk, Satin and other Vestinga of superior styles and imality;* Socks, Ilandkerchfc-f's, Stocks Bosoms Collars, Lisle. Gloves, and all kinds of gentlemen's wear, ready made, or got up to or'tier at the shortest notice, and at. thelowest prices,t..by W..B.,SHAFFER, 1, Pittsburgh Clothing.Storei-,, je3 corner of Wood and Water sti. Can't b flea 1 if IHTL . has just received at In.s larm 6../f establishment, fronting on. Liberty and SA §jjeets,-_ a splendid ..i.s:sortment...of TWEEDS :'for summer: atm . ; a superior lot of Freneh Satin VES TINGS, ill -of Which he is ready to make' up iii the latest fashion and on the most redionabie terms as usual: Oli=ierve the' corner, I\oLibertY and Sixth' myl J. 11 L:WHITE,Thitor, proprietor. •To Aries t. to.Artnn 1- • t.r.r'I.,_NT.IIREATENED INVASIION•01 WEST PENNSI'LVANLI by, Co}: -So with 10,000' men; . .nbtiyitlsiaDiling which, .1 . ; .111. - White Will .'eentinne to sell".Clething cheaper .than any has heretofOrd been offered in, the .Wentern. coun try; haiiiig the largest 'establishment in-the ,city, fronting' on Liberty and. Sixth' streets lie is now prepared tO iihow'to his isiiineroits patrons thq great est variety of.cloths, eassimeres, Testings, and .cle thing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that bai'ever been offered - in this market, to which ail 'can hate the Right of Way. 94erco.the corner, No. 167,Liberty and Sixth streets. - • I.'lir. - WHITE, Tailor PrOprietoy. •-• . .ventitian as ; 7777 A WESZEIIVELT,•• the , old and well knOWit 1 - I,i - ,yenitian Blind .Maker, formerly of Second and Foorth sts., takes this method to'inforitiltittMany friends.of the act that his Factory is now in lollop. eration on St. Clair st., near the - old AllegliebY . Bridge, wlicre. a constant "supply'ef Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on harufand,. at all pAicess.fromtweitty-eents np to suircustomere. B. If required, Blinda. Mill lie put up - se; that in caso,of alarm: by fire, or otheswise, they maybe rcinevcd without the, aid of a scrciy.driver, and with the sante facility that any other piece of furnitai can he removed; and , withoiit any'extie , 1:. cFpense, e4 l ; 3 &Wyx 4'c!. „ Ltalsl,, Hats: t SPRING AAMI eet. received byle express Born very Ye.rk,theSpring.SVlC, prlfatei''All iho e m wain er a neat superior 44,gret6 c • ~ S, higpßE, Nb. Wood st; 9 deers beloir Diamond • mint 1-dir TARDRoBE.B—It . , yog want, to ,porchpse,a Vl' goOd iviiikibe cheap - call: at tbelarnittitq warehouse of :. T. B. YOUNG r' Hand •-• • , or itaunehovell hui!t,light draught steamer . I teyerau:Cutter, will he sold low and on, good ercue 4pillj , 'to je24. JAS. MAY.
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