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'* 4 4:.,+-„,.,,-,V ; ,„,r,,-L•2-_,,,., ~., ,ce 2 ; ...,::,., -, ~..,:,i , r 4„ ,-,,„:1 : , q ~,, ,:- _, , 2 , , -k . :::k:,5,' : ;.7 -''. :. F . ' , 7 ' 4.t);.:: - ' 2 '' ' ' '' ' ' -..:' ~'. . .- .1;: :: :::-.;--;:?*:--; . : ::: . .4: ~ :;::'; ‘ :,,,,, - .5..., : ; ;,-. , L,C ~ ::' ::,.‘,, 4 :i. * ' - 4 ' ., ' - =UM ''; ENKE SEM :In ~~ ~ ~ ~`~ ~ • ,' ::--,... - 1,4,::,.: . .;,..' ; - ,.,' •;.'.',.,::i77::ii.'i4.: *titmice POitil ; b/e" Boat • - P. O transp oitin g, od be tw et n Pittsburgh and. the - Eastern citids without transhipping. This old established line ;beitig the °Westport:dile boat line on the canal) is now prepared to receive produce and merchant:Die for shipping Dither East or West. The beats by this line aia commanded by .Aiifut, expe- rienced and sober captains, and pmvidcd with good crews. Boats and cargoes are transferred from and to canal and railroad, saving all removal and separa tion of g00d5.,,, Trips made in as short time, and goods carries" on as ihir terms as any other . Thankful for; and respectfully soliciting a contiliu ance of the very liberal and growing pationage here-, toforo ,, beetou , ed upOn this' line, we with centidence altsurethose merchants - disposed to favor us; that their business Shall be done to their entire 'satisfaction. Goods ;carried by his, consigned to either 'of' our Wages, Will be shipped 'to their destination free of charge for shipping, storage or 'advance of charges.. As wohold no interest in steamboat stock, merchants may depend upoa their goods always being forwarded without delay, upon good boats and at the krivest rates - of freight. Produce consikned to our house at Philadelphia for, sale, will bo sold onliberal terms, and 'advances made either at Pittsburgnor Philadelphia. JOHN McFADCN & Co., Penn st., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, JAMES pAvrs 249- aAd 5251, aprlOAim I•. Market st., Philadelphia Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line, ,-nr. t. ,11. • 18A 6 . . . Fj all the transportation of frelght between .pitts. burgh and the: Atlantic cities, via Pectoiylvania Improveutents and Baltimore and Susquehanna rail road. The Proprietors of this old establlshed nue, having completed -their arrangements, arc prepared to for ward•goods to and from the ,East (on the opening or the canal navization,) on as reasonable terms as ally other responsible line, and are determined that no care or attention on their part shall be wa , tting to se care a continuance of that patronage so.lilcrally be stowed upon them for several years past. The deciderl'success of the pertable boat system, eo niiinifest in the regularity and depute!) experienced in the delivery „pf guOils, the absence of all - risk of delay, breakage or other damage, incident to the ohl system, where goods have to he hurriedly transhipped three times on the ;Way, and the merchantable order in_whichproduee has bean avowedly delivered by them, has inaiteed the:proprietors to Met ease their' stock considerably, this season. Their catensive; warehmises at each point, (uneaqualled by any ether line,) affords them facilities to - coeduct their business with deirpattli; ant_to shippers the convenience of free storage, if re:pa:fed, until tlie:lr arrangements are complete—while their long experience in the carry= log trade, it in presumed, will be bullielent guarantee to their patrons :ma - the public that they will success fully ekoittliemselkes to-giv e geuerarsa . tisiliction. Produce received forwarded, steamboat cleirgcs paid, and bills lading transmit:m-1 free , of 4.•lear g u for commission, advancing or storage, and all communi cations to the following agents promptly attended to: - `‘Fl , lf. tr. O'Bit2io.ll., Coe. Penn and Wayne sts., Plusbargh. TIII)M .5 11Ditill DG Fl, 27S Market streot, Philadelphia. (i'CONNIIII.I,' Co., North rt., Baltimore. Dingha'nit's Trauaportation Line 0 -, 23p, fyr , Z . CONDUCTED On strict tiabballa-k eeping principles,l though not claiming to be the only line that is so conducted. Thu proprietors of this old established line have put their, stock in the moat complete order, and are Vioronglil2.• prepared to rorwara produce and merchandize to and ffain the Eastern mites on the opening of uaeigatioa. We trust that our long evperience to the car7:r, ing' business, and zealOas attention to the intere,is or a us- I tourers, will Secure. to us a contirmanie and increases of the patronage heretofore best() e,i on •thuglaaan's Line.' Our arrangetnei erilYe US to carry freight with the etrwystOspateb; awl o•ir prices shall always be as low as the leWest charg.P..l other re,orsus.ble lines.. ; . 'Pifaiuce and IrMreliandizo will be receiied and rue 'warded cast and west without any ells rge Cor ad veal sing, storage or mixiiinis,,ion. Bills of ladim , forwarded, and every direct;on promptly attende% to. Address, or apply to WM. BING?! AM, Canal Basin, cor. ...dlierty and Wayne B.INGHAMS, DOCK tc: S I'itATToN, N 0.5171.1 Market f , t, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON. Agent, N 0.122 North Howard st, 13.i!tittiorr, • WILLIMd TYSON, A:nit, tprlO-y No. 10 west st., Nev. - York 'lndependent Portable Boat Llue. 1846. OR the transf ortation o!' produce and merchan ..l2 dize to and! from Pittstmrg,h, Baltimore and Philadelphia; "iwithoat transhipping. Goods con signed to ourcaro, sill he forwarded without delay, at the lowest current rites; Bills of Lading trans mitted, and all histractions promptly attended to, free from any extza charge to: storage or Cenint,,,- aron. • Address ; . . McANULTY &,Co., Canal Pitt,burgh ROSE, MERRILL & Co., Smith's Wharf, Ii iltiniore E ' RAYNOR .6c, Co., jy23 Broad st., Philadelphia Way Freight:Line. =-11;:--4:( ' 72- lBl6 yap • • XCLI.ISIVEIaY for the transportation of way .I'4 freight between Blairsville, John.- town, llollidaydhirg 6tredt, arizl all inzer mediate place.;. ; One boat leavel the Ww•eliouqo of C. A.. .I.l,2..Ante tvp. Co'.;Piftiburgh, evzry day a n d ghtiverp cati .a.iWaf a depend on having' their gaols forwarded Nyitiiont delay aal on accoainvaliiing tetins. ' We reapectrullle solicit ynor patronage. . Pi. 9'2111 CTO . Pieir(orth dI bua.ty, mile, Exchar:ge, Paris and Pacific... I. , Throes o="'lin=4c Puah and Es:oine. John 3iiller vflcar.i no Portage Rao Road. 11(15:2 , TS: T. PICKWORTII, Coin] Basin, Johnstown, 301 IN MIL:LLIft, f.burgh, C. A. 111tA.N4TV & CU, " Pittsburgh. jy23: , TION-OrG .11A EL rtorT.E, is TO IINI.T1'41(111E, hourF—titre •TOPII I LA PELI-1 I A trt hours—liirc $12.. 3 ,-- rkavvc , 0:74,Y 7, ~ . . S. Li :11L. •"<rr - ' The 'Great Spri, Rep:lt:s.lqt y nn .3 },; ; ;lL,Repuld.tian already attainedi this, p;casant, pa6sengur Route, has in:liieed the Post :`,171,11 , .r General, to place the New York and Phil:tie:pint mail, to Pittsburgh, u}- on it: The superior and swift steamers CONSUL and , LOUIS lea Ares the Monongahela Wharf' pricisely tit S o , .tdnek every morning, al,d at 6 o' chick ener'y.irMing. except Sundays: Splendid Coaches await 6.i:ie . :ltrival at Brbwasvitle, to trans port Passengers and Mail, oily 13 miles to the flail lOW at Cianherlind. The preparati9gs nn thin route are apple, and the connections complete, so that disappointthent or de lays will bePilinown upon By our ticket4paaseagere can delay at Cumberland or at Baltinicire,Attring tlicir,pleasure, and continue their journey'eitlier liv steamboat or ears to Phila elphia. - • - Oillce in the "IS:. Charles Hotel," Wood st. Pitts urgh•'i J. lIIESICIAIEN, H 3l I Agent. nitropenix and American Agency. THE undersigned European Agent having again arrived in America at thevegular time, will leave. Pittsburgh,. Pa. carly..in September next,'"and 'sail :from New Vork - on the first day of October, ma king a TIiIRTEE:I7II tour through England, Ireland, Scotland,Walei,-and returning to America in May, 1847. By thisiagency .money remittances can be made by drafts for large and small sums, payable at sight in-every -,part of Great Britain, Ireland, &c.; ,regacies, debts, i t ents, , rear estate and claims collect ed dad recovered; searches of all kinds made; co pies of wills, deeds and documents. procured, .and the usual business appertaining to this Agency tran sacted as' hereinfore. Innunieribk references'giv cp. Apply peritonally er,adrdesspostpliid, EutOpean Agrint and rw E ,P N it A ts N lm ' rgh: Mr: J. Si Ddifr wilt attend ; to all, European . ness nay absence. " -- • Clnigraliort Cuts. C: 1 13. AnAANGENENTs rba 1 8 4 Lxf C BLAKELY 4 lIIITCREL, Agmtle:; -- REMITTANCES to, and Passage: to and from! ..Great Britain and,lreland, by the. Black Ball, or I old Line of ,Liverpool Packets. Sailing from• New York and Liverpool onthe lot and l6Ur of:every meptli. And by first class American Ships (Sailing Persona needing to- the "Old...Country' , fur their, friends; can Make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, and have them brought out in any of • the eight ships comprising the Black .BalLet,Old Line OfLiverpool Packetsc(sailing .frum-Liverpool on the lst and 16th of every month,l also by firstc.as.s ships, sailing from that port-weekly, mhich -our Agents, Messrs. James:D.. ltcche & .Co., there will send out Without delay.: • Should those sent for not come out the money will lie'refunded without any deduction.' The .4.lllack Ball, or old:Line of LiverpoolPackd eta," .comprise the following magnificent ships, and will sail fromiiiverpool on their regular appointe day, as fellows:. . '• .... . ...:..On lst.Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept.. 16th .-" 16th• 4, 16th Now York,. lstFeb.• lot inne. Ist Oct. American, 16th 16th 4 4 16th 4. Yorkshire, . lot Mar. lot July. let Nov. 16th 16th .4 16th Dec.; Oxford, April. Ist Aug. , Ist , Montezuma,. Itith , 4 161 . 4 113th. Notice.—lt is well known, that. the Black Bali 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 are re speeldhlly notified by the owner,: that no pasamizer agents, but •Recho, brothers & Co., and I Milani, arc' authorized to advertise and to bring out passengers be that Idne. Ve have at all times for the Drafts at Sight for any amount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub lin. Also on lidu:srs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames & Bankers, London, n. hich are paid free of discount, or any change ' what Over, in • all pribeipal towns thioughout.England , lein od , Scotia oil and 117 a I es. Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (post paid.) ROCIIE, IMO'S tz CO. No. :15, Fulton street New York. [7:erit door to the Fulton Bank. JAMES - D. BOCCIE & Co's Office, No. 20, Water street. Liverpool. BLAE ELY & MITCHEL, Penn scree', near the Crieal Bridge, and Smithfield st, near sth. Tapseotes General Ent!gentton Office. IttIMITTANCES and pai:sag to 4; y374. , 7 - tvlt and front GREAT lluvrAth AND I',. , frl'S LRELAND, by W.& J. T. Tapseott 75 . South street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York, and 55 Waterloo road Liverpool. The subscribers hating accepted the agency of the above house, tiro- l w prepared to thake arrange r thetas upon the room Ithet al terms it ittettiok:e desi fULlS Of paying the pat-sage of their friends from the old Country, and tlatter ilenicsolves their character and long sanding in 611,1IleSS nvill give :thiple as surance that all their .arrangenients will be carried out faithruilv. Messrs. W. St J. T. are long and fitvora-; I,nown fur the superior class, accommodation and eailuig qualities of their Packet Chips. Toe QUEEN or WEST, NIIERIDAN, ROCHES- • TER, GARRIC,K, LIOTTINGLER, ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, and SI DOONS. two of which leave each Port monthly. from New York the _lst and ,Kitt and From Liverpool the ((iii and I Ith, to addil:on 1.1 which they have arrangements with the St. Ge.lrge and Union Lines Of LlVCrpeol Packets to insure a depar ture Crum Liverpoul. et ery liv 'Oe:deter muted, their lac:lities stint keep • pace with their IL .Celia3:llg patronage, while Mr. ‘'t constant per-son:lJ vuocrintendantia of be,inniA in Liver pool is an additional security that the comfort and accommodation of the wind be p talcs laxly attended to. Tue subscribers being tas ‘1,1,!:. ecten,ireiy env. g e d in the Tr:ln:Tort:item Businers ['co. uen Pittsburu and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on the if I a n•ling, without a Cll, Of ii,..lllpiffiillnol,l. or delay, and ate therefiire prepared to contract fur pas cage into any son port in Great Britain or Ireland to tins City; the ratan, of the linsiness they are engaged -in giving-theta fa:Alit:vs fur carrying passengers co fir inland nut til.!terwi.ae att...kin.ibie, and will, of Tic forward pashengola further WeEt by the herat mode of coin cyanic without any addition:Li eharres i for their trouble. \t; Lire persons sent for l at.:1111C coming oar, t h e amount pad: tor passage will de refunded in full. EmirrAN • • Thy. subscr:bers are also prop:, 1.1.1 give tirarls at si !l ao, for any amount at tiie principal Cite, :End TU,P.i; in England, iroland, Scotland and Wale i; thus affording . a safe and e . iiticilitious mode of ((omitting funds to tho.4e •Countries, which persons rmiau mg such nicilities, will find it their interest to ail theinsclres of. Application of by letter post paid; will Le prompt ly attemilmt to TA 1.M.: OTIIS - NOR, Fors ard;ng and Codld,:sswii )lernhanis, mar 27 PAtAurgli, Pa Rezulttances to England, Ireland, Soot faint and Wales:. - DERSONS desirous of remitting money to any o the abase countriiii, ran do so through the sub scribers on the most easy Litr:::A:. :ITC prepared to issue drafts for aus amount over £1.01) titerimg.— Remittances made tfirough our house am day before the 23J of May, will be received in Ireland, by the 2011 E of June. BLAKELY & MITCITEL, Pittsburgh, Agents for Roche, Tim's & Co., mvl4 New York f 7 rl roml on of I t liburgh I) A RE CHANCE FOR GOOD IN v ENTS ! 1, The subscriber bus laid on:, and Dot{ otters tar sale at reasonable prices and on . aceinionodatitia terms, OM, hundred and ten building lute, on that handsome level grw . nal be. weep Braddock . street and the Monoie! - ,diela ro cr. They are about one-third of a mile from the city lien, and are Niinated in that part of the city district will probably s-ion be anneted to the city as the Sp.:oath Ward: . No pro perty in the i.ft!luttia super:ur advantaees. nor has nay lic - rp:or , been laid out yi WI so liberal an allowance of sefle streets; Braddock in from one hundred and t"... - Pllt V to ah , tlit ., ./Ile hrilldritti and ninety foot ‘Yide, and Bodes, Commerce. Brady. Columbus and Waterall wide armless. Mfe a of the lott htlhave?treats, frunta, and a.; ii, y are of various ' and trill be ahl one i t t, r, itb the iniujNe. of iirur or trly app!icants can I i aceominmiated to Sort their own views of - improleunent. Persons who de to build or to make- cat • Lre invreoinents in pre p.:el) that It sure advance in calico. and partienlar : the,. who to erect bianwhetones, worikj Fin %veil the draft be fore purchasing el,,,,yhere. .The survey. for the Bal timbre. and Ohio railroad and the railroad Survey by the State of rennaylyania were both made alongside of this Property . , and it tageuerally considered that Braddock street, ur the ground immediately alongside of it; atrorda the only eligible route tar a railroad from Pittabu rgh to the East. Coal can be delivered on this property at a much 1C.,13 coat than on the Al legheny ricer. 0 A there is id ways deep water at this part of the r.ver. L. •li. GAZZAM, unggd-tf Oilier, Market, between ;id and dub stn. Farmers, look to your luterettt. publicly challenged any T HE subscriber lms ]rafter to produi:e a hat of as zood material. style and finish at the pricey at which he will sell. All his hats are of Pittsburgh: manufacture, and the s e who are unacquainted with the prices of hats can be dealt with on the cheap one price system. :•:o one or two prices his hats ever bear, A hat that is sold forr - lour dollars elsewhere, lie for 53,50'an1l that's very fair. Then buy of friend Keevil the hatter. IVe invite those vho wish to buy on the aboye principle to call at 15'2 Wood st—don't forget the number—nest door to llcCull_t•'s flour warehouse. 10 7 . : KEEVIL & Co. Allegheny Cemetery,. EILSONS de.nrons of purchasing lots in this Cemetery are referred for information to the Superintendent on the ..gtounds,• or to E. Thorn Druggist, corner of Penn ; and f[and streets, Pitts burgh. By order of the Board. .1. CHISLETT, dee II Superintendmit. TABLES—Pier, Centre and lard Tables of differ ent pat erns. If you want a good article cheap call: at the Funiiture :Warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co, 31 Hand st. jeG _ int EDSTEADS—MithOgany, Birch, Maple; Cherry lik : -,and Poplarifigh . and. low post bedsteads al ways on hand-and for:&Le' I I ..ow at the Furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG. & Co, jeG 31 Hand st.,: . . GRot. ND PLASTER—We have, and will he con stantly !itiopliett NVitil a fiist rate article of GrOund'Plaster, will dispose .. of by, the, ton or bartol, to snit purolias - ers. , , • MARTIN.- Wood, bet . ..3rtrand , ith sts. =mg= 3fislarattct C3nip(titic.o. The Franklin pica _lnsnranee .C.ennpamx. OF TRILADEinIIits - ' CHAETER PERPETI7.II- - $400,000 paid in; of lice 163 k, Chestnut st., north side near FiPtln4 Take Insurance, either permaneurorlimite3, at Amt. loss or dainagr by: fire, on property and effect& every description, in town or country,On the most reasonable terms. ~ -A pplic,atinni, made :either,-p&r. sunnily or by letters, will be promptly attended' to. , BANC,ICER Prest. tkiS• C. G. BANCSr.II, DIRECTOR 6. . , Charier N.l3anclior;: - _Sane/lilt. Smith; Thomas liart, -'GeoVge Thomas J. Wharton,' Mordecai I). Lewis,' Tobias Wagner, E. Bonet Samtel Grant, - Davi4§ - .Drown. • PITTSBURG.II AGENCY: • WAnniric MAirrm s Agent; a the Fachiiign-Otrice of Warrick Martin, &Co., Conaer_or Third and Mat ket streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in, Pittsburgh, AllPe,lieny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. augl-y. • Fi rc : and Marine Instiennee. par. Insatance Company of North Americi, of Philadelphia, throng.' its duly authorized Aget4.: the subscriber, offers to tnalco permancittand Insurance on property,in tido city tmtl , indricinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DITIECTOP,f;. Arthnr G. Coffin, Presq. Samuel 8r06104, Alex. henry, Charle4 Taylor, Samuel NV. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jlcub M. Thomas, - John White. John R. Neill, Thomas I. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Win. Welch, I.ll3urs , D. Sherrard,lgeey• . . is the Utd 111T17.111C, Cur:1;1:111y it: Cie 1 . 4i1 tett -States, having been chartered in 119.1. char ter is perpetual, and froin its high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding ail risks of an extra hazardous character, it may he considered as orrering ample security to the puddle. MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Junes.. Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. 0c123-y.• NATIONAL 1.'11:1, AND NARTNE INSURANCE conrANr, D;CAV York. /VMS well known and respectable company is pre pared through their Pi FSBDIIO :Ad; ENCI , to• make insurance a el ery kind com Meted.. of traimportation. and -inland navigation; to insure againrt lofts or damage by fire, Dwelling Doming, Warehonsec; Buildings in general, (:nods;' WareS', and Merchandise; and every description of personal' property on the most favorable tenon. pp' ion tio re , for Insurance attend al to Nvitlomt de-• lay at the ceder, No. ft I Watermtid U. Front zits., by SPIIING ER ILARBAUGII Ag't: At an Faection held at th,.cifilee in N. Y.; May ine following named gioitlemen were rriflin lairrcumn of tles Company, ror the ensuing }ear, Joseph W.Sarage. Stephen I John Browner, G. Ward, Wm. W. Campbell. N en/ house, Jacob Miller, S. Slocum; Marcus Spring, • Jahn f.lklael.ie, .I,.seph S. Lake, , AnJ at a .stthlmittcllt ttbeetinq ol the Bonn!, PI SEP.! \V. SAVAGE, r.t,, ivaltimou;!:; re-elec- Prt.•.,,,,ivat far a.c cw.tvltt: year, 1V M. JAMES 11(.;(;“•-:, I I v. NIEracAN \' CE r( I NIPANY of t.;O in. eitlio.r in PSd.l iv!phia, ; l 2 Walnut 6'Jc - et — Wm. David:4)n, Pre-'t; FnnlrncS r ralcy, o:,! :in,: lihs, to insure Iluldiugi, Mt•rclia:ll., , , Furniture, an.] Pr.ilwrly. not of an WL Ira hazardous 10,-g or da1i:.17 , , ily lire. -, . ..11y;:t :It ;Int.; f 4 1 osn ranC,• -I in N1 , 1.'11701 anti its to :;.; Woo itut.J %% tit lot TCCUiI Uti , a::.1 risks talcn pith(' t pe t pt.Auttily or fur lincted perinn, on EttiOra hi I' toritri, by GEO. COCI MAN, Aunt, tick; 2-1 No. 26, NVoutt ion cut. • JUSIAII LING. 3. FINNEY, JR NANG & VEVNEIC, at Pill - 311111'1,-h, for th, 11 ,, ! 2!f!ttud 1114u-ranre - ciumpegily qi phiLtdpiphia. "11111 E I:IS.KS tl,on ecory Elo.3cr.pttou,thr..l :Marine oput hulk gat cirgoes of re6sCls, V4ken upon the etfice at the tcarcheipse of King a 0; w a t er st ., a, r :'.l,l.rliefistreet, Pittsburgh. N. It. King fit Finutis invite the cohfirience ant p - .tronage of thcir cor,”,:w.,y at large to btelatvarc M. >. luitoranee Coni;c/nt . ., as an most; flourishing i•: I'i:iradclp!ua— rs having a large pa..d tit cap,tal, which, the opts atinn its charter, constantly increasing—as yielding to CAC h peTsort;insurcit ho, a nt i Aare profits of the ('ompany, yyithout hilt) in ;in y resprinaibility o hate, er, beyond the premium • actually paid in by hini; ar.d therefore as possessing : :lie Mutual principle d.t e,ll td cyon obnoxious feature, and in its most stir rctrvc firm. nut - 1.-,t.f Agency of the FennLain Pis, Insurance Company of l'hilodeiplAio. N. E. corner of :Paid and Iroodstrats, l'ittsburgh. r 111 E ;odrta the company on thy tind of Jan ur ,I S la, as 1,11 Ish d 111 COn tla An an act En the• . Penn-, I VII I.vgdalatore, wo, e Ilond9 and : , :1c,rt..;1744 . heal I.l.qa!e. carat. 'letnlydrary Loan S, St.')C:L. , and Cas!u„ kl.tl,:rt, - ; a tn , tni ni c , rtim a.tsorant, that all 140,00,1 w 01 he promptly tort, and gtt oot s•Tority to all who °Main polwles from 1 . 04, l'ikeTi nt IL.: low rates as are eon...stoat wok s.'enr,ts. .- JOHN It. L\ lt)Ut.:_kN, 1t7i.,14,1,1!„.1.„/ Rc.o/ D i -,, A , : ,..,t. N o :cu:' 3 tv..41 treot.;;,ne door . .-oullt of Fli.olt .0.1 Alley. l'itt,burgh.' Ihe t.;;ll,,.:r;be ha,- j-i,t reached front the 1.......t.,:e.cn ci lea. and is no" open,l.n.t at the alyx.c ,tand, a inn tos,.rtrr.cnt of article., ID li,.e line : eousisting tt Dr ; .1, of all. kirel.;. L.)e Stuffs. Paints and N arrtt.l4 :.., Chemical,. : 1 / 4 e.. tot e;her v. ih ull ;melt articles,: is are u:•tt ally kept for sal , . at a wholcale and net. it drug :core. Ibis :.4,,c1, i, entirely new. att.l 114 been ,electe.: ‘lith care. Ile is confident that ltig articl...;, both ar to quality and pike, %.,tll pleat such ;In may fa -1 or hint with a call. '. 1112,n.y. '•11a WllO , ID ileasure's downy a MIS Ne , er lost his health, or youthCul charms, A hero lives, tiiid justly can Exclaim--"ln me behold a man!" Dugwi A TRIAL of a number of years, Dr. Thoinpronv-PILLS have been tbund an loyal-' noble remedy in cases of indigestion, bilious com plaints, for derangements of the digestive organs and obstructions, sluggish notion of the liver and bow tile, which occasion more or less the following symp toms, via: heartburn, giddiness, acidity, bead-acliv, it:et:miss, spasm. and flatulent dtsvintion, of the.stom atilt and bowels,' drirsrsiness and . ffitinfess of eight, an uircomffirtable sensation experienced at the pit of the stomach soon after eating, with a feeling of Weight or onpresaion, appetite impaired, breathing difficult, tenderness about the ;region of the liver, bowels 4v :regular, spmetimeS obstinately costive, with langtsr and .depression of_spirits. Price 2.5 cents per lio . x. ' Prepared by the sole proprietor, • EDGAR TironN, Druggist, corner Bond' ond Penn sts., Pittsburg; Pa. Also sold by ill the principaftruggists in ,the city_ .1" '23 • Scoittr.Vegqable P[llp• T UST received a fresh supply of those fn.' valuable Pills, to those who know therrii.tim thine need be said in their favor, for by4licirin - trinsic merit they can speak fur themselves, but to the afflicted who have never used them we mcom Mend a trial, for they have been the Means . (under , the blessing of Goil,)::-of imparting health arid strength to thousands who were apparently :drab.' ing near to the gates of Death, thelnveterate Cancer and scrofula have Lech kiketk,44 cured by thetn, also,• Dyspeps i a. Fever and'Agite,d nil am htion, ptop• sy in the head, Jaundice; AsthMa, Sores of twenty years statiding, Croup, ..gea'sles,, \Vomit and even cases consideeed Consumption have all yielded te. their highly renovating powers. They - hrealso hn surpassed in their purifying properties,wlieritaken as an occasionalphysic by old or'Young; being as' well suited for the infant of one' day for air: man Matured in life. By the express command oflie Proprietor, they are sold at 123 cents per bOx. 'of 23_ pills, \vitt/ full, direction's. Sold wholesale and retail by SA.M . U.EL LIN.I.TSA.I7, No. 101 Liberty st.. jy17:41".2na r 01. ASS ES.-30 bbls. N. 0; • :r .." 11 5 bbls sugar house; For sale by •jy2B • = D. IYlLLt4t§:i t John J. Ift.rr:ck 11.5!MITI &GC - 0,615 93 11)0,967 77 5909,6,3 WAHR/rIC A-rnt. ticw Drug St ox., :A2 L , _ • tLast., A im c”.r..g.":0 -s A:cosip.TlON. &rel Thousand 4a . sikcf:abstieuie Pulmonary, eon", plaihts t eured in fine year! We ask"thc attenti9n df the candid to a Text - con- Nature, in every rinst of htr workity haslefrindeli blc marks of adaptation and design; The comrtitutioW, of the animals and vegetables of :the forest, is RUCtil That they ehitid net•endure the 'cold of the frigid ',zone, and vice vesi.. • in'reaard to thseases and .its cure, the adaption is more or less'striklng: - -The Islns,:of ICeiao the Wild-Cherry and Pines of ell Northern latitudes (and "Dr. NVISTAIVS SAN" is a compeunPcheniieal extract from these,l) havelong been celebrated for complaints prevalent, on ty:i n imotee. • Indeed the most Li.stit,,:tushed medical_ men have avlrred that nature ,furtusliou tar every enuntry medieigcs f.,ur its own pCciiiiordr.scaseg. C° lls * 7, PtiC i t in its Coaftained . aint incipient stagba. Ceuilis;rist/inul, !Croup and Lincr . C4 . :l4.laind form by !tor the most filial clasO of diseases known to our• land. Yet even Ihezemay be cured by matMns the sariple yet powerfulfxemedies, (named above) and which are seattiined,loy a bintelidient Providence, wherever those inalae,teo prevail.. • ANI~TIfI ]t A§T;pNisimcc; CURE! WisTAR's,BALSAI)I OF 1 ,11111,1) CHEnny, always trium phant! cure followstittre in its onward victorious eareorl akrri...V, Feb, Ilth, 1,5.15 . , . J. it - hitalore.—Dear. sir: Anyounee the reg.- ,ular anthotiied Dat, - ten, for the sale. of+ltitr. T;ittfar , s 114eaui:of I.t.a.l.o.thitt aeth nd ;0: :`tots to . .sc;ll c..111,. - 'l.l I hope may tte wiltiAlealto the NV orfl) is reft!reuee to mt alun,st nnraeuionsi CPre, WMI3OII. iu crease by means of the :Coin!? bliitthrthle Language-fails to describe the-salutary careens it pro duced, and the groat herictit. I derived from its use.! The citizens Hof Dayton aad vicinity, well recol- Icel. that on the ':.Bth of lyegmit last, I received seri (-ins injury from the exgloSrien of a cannon. A per- I tion of its contents entered my right side and breast; an&in all probability, some fragment or splinters of 1 the ram-rod pased through the —phara,','. and pierced the • After the lapse of about six.we.eks, I was attacked with' a distressing cough and a violent pain in my !* right side.. Sou v' ten days aner this'in a par oxysm of coughing, suddenly and ULCER broke, and I a large quantity of very offensive, matter, inix.cdl Wlth blood, was dischirged; most of :which rentiol passage through] the optthing - of the wound. Frinn tit-s (Awning there frminently passed a Troifits' air, suppr. ,o3 0 issue front the lungs. Du ring ell thik tiro , sajrrrings were almost into:v . v.:de. .My physicians, uteitu while paid the strictest otten tom to me, inhk.lid :ill in their pow'er for my recur'-' my, lint with all their skill they could not reach the4eatql distriss, aftrr.the LungVhmi become ilrec4 ed. 1 *as visltuil during this time by at ItiaNt ttrekt# Physicians. . It was now 1 - 6„ineed I a a certainty tilt: ittlnniaLliin j of titz; lungs wap rapidly • taking plane; aid that tin. would terrainao LI a veri short gone, was 1 the highest degyAt probable. At this critical stage,messonger ions despatched 'I to Cincinnati, land a celebrated Physician of that !, place v. as crusgltcd. When he war made acquaint:, cd sittition,he - ritmarked that nothing could h e done by medical aid t :if the constitution itself was not sufficient to throw ell' the dtswsse. My friends nce.s: &Pp:fired of my recovery, ml.ll had en earthly gruand ofhope to 'survive many days.l Fortirriatety at ihis jituCture, I saw one or lir. Was tart.4 Painpiffeti, entitled trd'aindy Guide," or 6 •Tr , at:.. , ott CollsillbOtiOn of the Lurzs." As I; had oilen heard of dy!ng ..Catc•lll,l7, al strati a," I fel: Ily thc eris,ent of ter; InlyalCA:111S, I sent to vim fora boti:v of the i liiN c ril ic d ! i • Balsam of Wilt: wlneft reunited: the outmost immediately. A ilr•r 1 had u,•41 some five or hotth,:/SOfter recoser , d as to he up and shot,'. My cat..7h crns,d, :col nds ralT Ter.tored to .a healthy . st fro. t 7 1,. )1 ,- //-; in; a tdtioriiiii loflura:.c and powerful medicinal sir to,Wof if' istar'; Balsam.: Wore it not iron] the rid:tem:ll injury I reeeivial in 1 toy Olosi;th7r anti the eAfflosumr I 1.,!el conti dent that I might have been working ;it my trade' had: is trot this limaprevented, Hy' rimpriattal, I hat's] isinee taken i•everAl xerVre ray Only remedy Iran been '• the balsam: , And 1 nr,,v_plo.st cordially recrdomend the genuine le:/sale to .11 whn are afflicted with Colds, Ccnsiztrs, or Lwig Complaints. I niorsider it au inval -1 nable ureditinci—n Teal Wei - gilt; to the world, Any person deWrir.l4 further information, may call on me any time. • yours truly, CIlltiSTOPIII:11 R. SMITH. City of Dayton, Montgomery co., State. of :duo 5 Sehscribed and sworn to, benrre toe, Justice of, the Peace, th.nll Ith day of Feb. Is Ur. . _ _ • I:MENTZEI. T , :,/iatoay qr lb j fe highly creditable ritiztas tir Dayton, r 5 cotttintotioa of th e aivr, We_ the malt:rah:met', beim; intimately :term:tinted nlvtil. and hasntg and , attthed over h.to,tinrun2. 14 Lute illness. is not to , ,,, u t t, to say that thr 1 . 4 n ' ~,,,, by no intnttk an cx aerated statcalcl,t,thit'is el.tillcd to full ;Li — The true and gr:tuine "Wisrar'.s Ailsln rf Wild rrrs ",:. 5..1t1 at ustzblislied agrnc, s all part's of the GO.ted State!, Solt! in Fitt-coati un fhr rarner of F our '', an d stre,f SANFORD S PARK. t;eccral rot the Wr4tcre Sotc, For Rale b% L WILCON Jr., S. E. cur. jsiatLet at. aad the IL.acoonti Prenl.llll 'Medical College of 11,1 of lecti:rev ;h., I”,:ttn j_ tion, be tpe:•••.1 OH 7.101111:I , . INS 1 . ! 1111 Orto!,er Jte‘t.rjl4. 4 . 11 . 1 t.e continued ulad the end of 1:;e .•L..u.;Lg Pr PAUL HECK GC)171).1 RI). :sf. n.—A rat , my \ .1`; YCK, At. D.—Pont:4l:H: and praci.,.. 11E8I:i)1!1{ f..—l vac'. 61.;:c1.1y :ca and OP. DA5 • [l 4 111 . N U. TITTi ER, M. P. and tht..^3.V4 ul o nnua atttl LEt IN S. JOY:s . E.S-, and I,i;:a JAMES B. 1:0(.; D.—Go:o.'l - 41 and Oran . .i. (..drtns:ry. JMIN B.IIZCLAI B DPI.I. JUSEPII fix zOtv• L1. 7 .1DY, V. I).—Demonatrator of An aleinv The The tnklin Medical College was incoritocatod in ti. 1.-g,latttre of Pew:7ll'3llM, by tin act ap proved . 2`,111 January, 1841 i, a:ul is auttiortseAlty see tzon tturd or its charter, "tt, grant the degree or Doc tor ..I)l,licine to any sJult portions an nball the tiaalliteations 'now usually required of candnlatcs in other Jlediettl Colleges in thin State." For each cooise of lectures Marticulation fee; to be paid once I,l*. Diploma ice, 10 ,00 Additional inrorinafion respecting. the course or in struction, or other matters connected %vitt' the Facul ty, can be obtained upon application, persenalis, uT by letter, to J. IL lIIDDLE, M. D., Pea!' of the Fortilty: corner of Qui{ice end Spruce streete,irkiludelphiu awEL 6t7mitE.R. compLAINT.--- conlidentVrecOutmend and could I.•:cr to hun dreds of our citimins who lct ye ❑sell JAYNE'S CAIIMINATIYE BALSAM, an n certain, safe and effectual remedy 11,r I)) sentry, 0:orin:I, or Looseness, Cholera Morli., SCMMEI: COMPLAINT, Colic, Criping Pains; Sour Stomach, Siclt and Nervous - fleadachc, Heartburn, &c. This is one of' the. Most efficient, pleasant, and s'al'e compositions ever offered to tlw public for the cure of the various derangements of the s • - roman. 4 and 1101VELE, and the on/i/ article worthy of the least confidence tor curing CHOLERA INFANTDI or SUMMER COMPLAINT; and in all the above dis eases it really acts like a charni. CERTIFICATE from the Rec.. .4..5 , 1 Shinn, of the Protestant Method ist rhureh . ,The undersigned havilig'beelf afflicted during the past winter with a diseaseiu the stomach, sometime, prodeint: severe pain,in the stomach for tini or twelve ,hourr without intermission, and having tried varinns remedies with little effect, was furnished with a bot tle or . Dr. JAYNE'S CARMINITIVE. SAI.SAM. This he used according to the directions, and ,found invaria bly that this Medicine, caused the pain to alike in Airec or four minute's, and id fifteen or twenty min utes every uneasy senSatioll,W3S. entirely quieted. The medieine Was afterwards used whenever:indica tiOnS of the approach .of-paitiOn'ere - perceived,' h the pain was thereby prevented: .110 continued to use the medicine every evpning,triid sometimes in the morning, and in a' few weeks, health" was so' far ref stored, iltat. the sufferer,wasliblievcd from a large amount of oppressiye,pain.:: ,Fro no experience, there fore, lie can confidently recommend Dr.„.p. Jayne's .Caraninative..llalsarn,', as a salutary 'medicine for dis eases-of the stothach and hciWels. 4—SHINDY. city, July lab, 1843. For sale iii Pittslitiigh at thel?.E.laN TEA STORE, 72 -FOurth street, near Wood., , Priee'4s and 50 centilici bottle; jelS-d&w 11121Z= MME Still o Another, .IVnflerfill C , o uref, • CONSUAIP-T.I6N. DR. SWAYTirdS COMPOLND Sir.ll.l7P OF - WILD CIIEFRY, 'I TILE ORIGINIi4 AND GENUINE pnr.pArt.AXION ! Clon6hs, Colds, Asthma. Brnnehitis, Liter Cir2L:plaint, §e . itting Ditficulty of Breathing:. Pam in ;the Side andßreast, ofttic - aq4rt . , • inflnenza , Croup, Broken Coestitutioti; ; H • Sore Throat, Nervous Debility;,! and ail di9r.tascs of Throat, Breast - - and Lungs - 'the 1 r" ;effectual aitd speedy cure ever Ibr • ' , above cli.icases is ' 7• , ' A. 7 r.. s • • 'MIMI:ND SYRUP OP WILT ctfEll.l3.Y MBE. GREATEST CURE EVER RECOntED!—; Dr. SwArsr,—.Dear tar: I 'feelit akietit gratitude due, you—and a duty to the afflicted . gen,, etall:^o to offer my humble testiniony in fartir your' CoMpound Syrup of Prunus Virginia, or . Wild 'Cheri ry, or rather of its medicinal 'virtues.' Some three Scars since I was ;violently attacked iitli'4old and infiatnation of Lungs, which was aceOMpanied with a.very distressing - cough;pain in the Vreast and head; a 'very' considerable iiischarge; of 'offensive mucus Cr(qn I . lla ]{'rugs, rrefp.;:o:•_ from them, espaciel !2, liinn changes of weather, liov. er I felt no al? , im shout icy ..t was pretty sonn convinced I hat 1 V.:13 rapid' i y going into con sump weaker, .and I grew dait: weake and at le'ngtliWas scarcely alile . to walk about, or :Teak above a wins- park such NV S the emceeding I,eat,r,(-13 of my lurts. D•tring this tune I had tried various prep:Li:Akins and prencriptions ; but tiiund no relief--irowing, all the tinic worse. li t it bere I via , : lavised and per:m..l(la! by la dear friend in Wilinington. to titake trial - 011 •yoiir Syrup of Wild Chem.; I mitst confessithat pre ylow•ly I had been prejitiliced against patiint - cititai, and am still against those coming ant of "the hands of . empiricii, but understanditg your elairnS to thel profession and practice of medicine, and.having implicit faith in the say so of my friend, I rerthwith purchased of Dr. Shaw, oue•of your 'ageOti, a few tiottles,..and commenced - its use. My disease, at this time v. - as of 20 or 24 months standing, consi!- quently was deeply seated. It theieferelirequired time an:l, outnber of bottles to effect dire in fit I found, however, com;4leratile roliefyroni the ; Graf fonr.Or five 'buttles. 1:ot being. a 1)441941304er; fr:tplently attempted to preach' with /21v liiere.l4l4 strength and health, and thereby rupturedt, lose ves, eels that had already ..began,to Itchl, id ilns way, doulitloas, lily cure wati greatly mardech 111, consei ti ncnee ,of )ictint.T thus imprudently. ; I had .use 12) or bottles.before Vivasperfectly restored. have I no question, a much smaller nunilict bf bottles would have made rue sound, but for the alieve huller crution. The Syrdp the'tdi-eilish habit, dune away the'distres-sing cough, put `stti , P,,itit; • charge of matter"from the lungs, and giivelthAan odd the entire system; good health. , Thanks ho to God, v.ho is the source of all health:, and to Dit.:Sw•ayne for it. 1 would recommend, the Syrup.lo all per sons who may he affected with colds, cough or con sumption. I verily believe it will cure cotisumptiOn in ,the first and second stages, and in the last, will give. ease and prolong life. It is an excellent medi cine in cases of whooping cough, and is so very pleasant to the taste, that children will cr - ;i!cot it. have deferred offering this certificate until now, for' the purpose of being perfectly/At:11;W with the per manency of the cure, and now that I reek perfectly. well, I offer it With pleasure. REV. J. P. JahDAN.. Daplin County, N.C., Dec. 13, 131.5". Vr'fne (original nod only) genuine article ix only prepared by Dr. Swayne, North-west corner Sth and Race streets,'Philadelphia. Remember, all preparations pnrporting to contain V. Cherry, are lieu Uwe: itn,l coynterruit, eXcept that bearing the writlen siglur.nre of Dr. Sesame., ! 60,1 rare should be raw.rred in purchafdrig of the authorixed agents. The only agents in Pittsburgh lug the sale Or the genuine tm,dicilie tire, Wm. Thorn.: :53 Market st.; Ogden & Snowden, corner of WoOd land ad at., and S. Jones, 180 Liberty st., wherc can he obtained genuine, wholesale and ; retail, at proprietor's prices. Sold by John Mitchell, Allis' glieny city; E. B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Megollin,l Alerrer: J. It. Burton & Co., Erie; J. 5: Morris & Co., Lonisville: Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St. Louis;, Andrew Oliver & Co., New Orleans; Denig & Son,, Colcmalaux; Boyd, Corns & Co., Butler; Mackenaie'k Haskell ; Cleveland; Dr. Baker. Wheeling.. Va.; Wm. R. Wood, Mayville, Ito.; Miller. Brow nsville; Dr. IL Campbell & Co.. Uniontown; B. E. Johnson, Cunt berland; J. M. Sharp, Dayton; and by agents in ail part, "I the tinted State, • UlRl''9 EXTBAORDINARY niscLosußE,S COME Pre gists aru misled into the error of boi.r a mi,riti.l4 , Dr. SuLtar coatcd VcT,9•llb:e Pi;lR, can purchase the hiarion- r he , p-r. IVe vhall in ail case, expose der: tivadn,:n,,,,t 11 1 c country, ho, Belly.; doty i;:fdr..ol of tic rase:l:iv of thole imitators. hoy and attempt to impose tiprin-the ioihhc ii th Koch is ortikle, tra,h. It is not the Su tzar caotin alone that coo-,rites the value or fay but it is toy invention, fur which 1 ch i ps the G. 11h2 3. I)., 179 Crovnlvicli at. and ii Water st. Boston.' A. L. si(i"r, J. IL 11. 1)01)s.cy, HENRY R. smY READ AND JUDGE-IMPORTANT FACTS We, the afidersigned, v.holusale drug,gists Lan k Ky.. are satisfied, froze all the [florin:don that 1% C Obtain. that Pr. (;. itENJAMIN SIMITH is the orqpnal inventor of the If2.ar-Coated Pills. We are prepared to supply dealers at the New York price. Robinz,m, Peter r, C,:ry. 472 1l in street. J. S. Morris c Cu., Pit Alain st. Rop,.rt Lindrizberg,r, full Nlain st. G. ,, rge 'ripping A- 79 Fourth st. Brill 4- .4141,-n. `1 Fourth s . . 'll.- 61110 , 4 an_ from 4r04,.....i5ts in Ne w York shows I invc...tec! the Sugsr (*oared I'.llN in 19,1:3: IS4 I, NVo, ffif. r eir heard of Coat , il Pins," until hr. G. South loan sml to U. a:mut a year sine,. (a.. 110 v,iy and 10 Astor Jullll r,lnlph. If.; D. SO Liberty' st. . Ev-ren'. 00 Fh:ds.r. st. ( . .tee,-,117 110:lbon at. • • L r:ii R writ. 79 Fulton st. .1 I`OICE (-1(Ofi KEN TUCKY. I ii,vr h. , , a afflicted with dyspi•iisia in its most air fiirm for three wars past, and found lie re r,7l.ef until I used Dr. G. Benj. Smith's "Sugar-Coat= ed Indian Vegetable Alter earns six boxes of said valuable..pille, lam entirely cured. They, are a general remedy.' • 'J.K. LE P.1.M.0.7: K v. Non. 9, , n.—Dean of tlo %Vt. ccrtit:, to tbo above tiu Dr. Smith's "Sug,ar-Coated arc' univeriarly esteemed in this vicihity. • Paducah, Hy. Nov. - 19, Ifif At the request of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's agent me chum - 1111y Biaie that we visited the office of 'Dr. Smith in September last, while in New-York, find , fiend him to all appearance carrying on a very 'ek-' tensive business with his Sugar-Coald Indian Vege table Pills. The c %tent of lies establishinent would astonish any one not initiated in the mysfferies of.the trade.—LouiAville Journal. (From Dr. Singleton.) 1 Smithland, (Ky.) Feb. 24,.1816:. Dr. C. Benj. Stnith.—Dear Sir: Nothing has ever been introduced that has bold so well and given such cotter:ll satisiliction as :.kiur Suitor-Coati-4 improved Indian Vegetable Pills.. Viiry reopectihily. yours, 5. F. SINGLETOi'II. (rrcitn 13n11.k Alden.) . Feb. 13th. p to. • • mar 1 1 -rtrim Dr. G. Benj. ru will p!case;.3end us 12 el°, of ram. valuable Pilts. From present in aieutioris we shall sell a largo atrium - it of -theta::: W e tiud that they go very quick. Your friends, BULL E.: ALDEN. • c, From Wilson, Starbirit4 Smith.) Louisville, Feb. 13th, 15.16. Dr. Smith—Doar Sir: About, two weeks' ago we boievlit 2 gross of your Indian Vegetable Sugar Coat ed Pills.. 111011 . 211 business is dull. hero at lhis time, yet we have sold them all. You will, please sentliii 10 gross through Nleeists.Lawrence &Keese,ofyour city, who will forward t.htnr LO us via Pittsburgh: , yrmr. re: T od:11;1y, \WILSON, STA RBIRD S SAIIII.I, .. 1 This is to certify thrt I have the Sugar, coated pills inatullictir;f-1 by G. Smith, Of New. York, thr some dine, and bet eve them to be a 'kilo& Medicine; arid also from enquiry in . that city, rani persuaded that he is the orig,inal" inventorland, therefore, is entitled to the benefit iirtheinetit.on. - , S. WILLIAMS, aug , 2l: pa:stor Ist Baptist Church Pittsburgh: We,have forty, letters from different deniers riulieit ing the agnuOy,ol rny:Pill, although tbey'had the Spu rious in their store—one in-particular from-New Or which:we shall Principal Offices—New York, 179 Greenwich 'St; Boston 2 Water st. (1. written on the, bot tom of every 'box or 'genuine "Sugar-Coaled Acr.mrs—Trilliam licaderson Druggist, 9.05 Liberts , street Pittsburgh: John sacgeant Allegheny city. tnlvlB.l7tn. CIVC-CEsSOItS to Irvine ‘vholesa.le gro .ccrs, produce. and conani, - ionineichatita; and dealers in .PatLsburgh mann fac...tn.red ‘Vciod stree t. Pittsburgh, Pa. jelS ~icaf LEWARE FR ',VPS. TO DILL' I.;,G IST 1101)(IE GIVENS & Co, iqerclrarlts niacl S.ll-111 Alain* ••• IlLied,ical-nuAL Surgical' 01116 ••••• Health is the ellarirt of life, vvithoutit gold, Love, letters; friends, all, all; are nnenjayed • • \ tOCTOR -BROWN, a reguldrly educated phy§i •t chin'f•om the eastern cit i es, w'Ould reipectlitily-a4 no once; to thevitizens of Pittsburg - 1i; Allegheny and licinity; that , he can be privately and ittp r ' i Ni,:l3,,TAX.l6.SY.i confidentially; every day wevimih g at: . his office on Dian and Alley,. a • feW . • lours fiorn , Wood street . : towards the market: Dr. Brown gives -Ma, particidar atteniion to :the reatrn ant and inyestigati on of pie following di:sea All diseases arising from Inipuritiesof•the Bltiod, scrofula,. syphilis,i sentirril _weeknesi. impotency; saltrheum,disenses9f the eye and ear;rheurnatiSm piles.. po...lsey. • ,! • Dr.. .13r0v., - n has much pleasire in announcing . to 111 e tliatbeis in •possession ofthe Latest in., formation and improveraent; in the • treittrneni bf hecondary sYphil,s.practi , cd Paris'LOck pital. The- modern reeearches on syphilis, its' 'complications and e,onsexmenees, and the improved Modes of practiee u Bich luitte been nuids knoWn to the public but recentley; • and to- those chiefly who make this hrarich of .I) , feilicine,•• their partiiiv or study. and practiie; •I• • •. •• • - Many neW and valuable retnedieS tint 4 eheen late= ly introduced, whiclisecureslhe patient being mer curialized out . bees Iran gers Lie appri;•..ed• that Doctor Ilrmim!. has bee educated in every, branch of medicint', and .rqgularly admitted' to practi:e,.and flint he now confnies Idinself to "the study and practice of this particular branell,togeth er with all iliseiscs of a privte or delicate-nature, incident to tile hunianfrnmtli.i No cure; no pay. - Recent cases - are relieved in a sbort-timei out interruption from busines , s. nA.Thice on Diamond All 6--. a feci- doors' frOtil Wood street, to the. market. 'COnsultations trictly confidential.. • myl 2-(lBcaiy pee ft eri- e the Xeeth. T - 1, Alt better is It to. cure the toothache in one min ute, by using Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, than to ssuffer.the'aching; also:to cure soreness of the gums, ctireMoftiiess or the gUnts, stop bleeding of the-gums,• and always keepl the teeth; gums and mouth-pleasant, and in the host state of health: Whilst introducing W/I4LEIt'S -TIRABEARY TOO7III. WA.5.11,0 the public 'itistfte.patinfutatitykof the irqprjetor, tp state that this articto,'which is' the original and ontygenuine Teaberry yooth Wash, has I I been inidated by numerous Tilftherty Tooth Washes, ; 'realidery'TkietliPaste, and 'a,ivarietY of articles .vvillt the ovine when, in fad; this article is the first that ever hdre,the'naine of Teaberry, and is the only one which - posseSseS the real virtue of the plant,and established all the eeleb rityrovit, which induced .others , to make use of itv name, though they never did. presentits intrinsic vir tues to•the,,publio. As evidence ,that it is the first preparation of Teaberry for the Teeth, the copy of the certified records of the !United States District Court is published. .1 .o„ttt.,„. Eastern District oie vmansyqania.; to wit: Be it remembered, That\nn 'the second day or February ; A nno Domini, 44,f(11`.7 :*: one thousand ciedit hundred and forty'-' ‘•/) ,4 W. NVIIIIELEP •' Of the said District, hatlidepOsited in this Office the Title of a Book, the title of I which is'in the ;words following, to wit: • TRAIN:FITLY TOCtTII WASII. The right ivhererif he clainfe as Proprictor,,in Or formity I:1th the Act ff congre;;3, entitled '"Ai i A c t to amend the several Arts rerpetting Copy Rigliits." FBA'S. HOPKINSON,_ Cl i rk of the Dist. Court. 15.12 ; Feb. 24. Copy deptvited. • CHAS. F. ITEAZLETT. The aholie Copy flight for the Wrapper of the Bottle; showing the Title of the Article in legal lan goatr,e; and granted in the legal form, will prove thils to he the Org,Mal TEABERRV TOOTH WASH', and all others are hilt , iiiiitations,lwhick has gone out of use wherever the Genuine Teaberyy Tooth Wash is sold. then, remember, nonr is genuine but • W.H.F.ELER'ci C.-rtii'rales of the Magistrates of the City of -Phila delphia. , _ j Having made use of your! much celebrated Te - aL berry Tooth Wash, feel convinced that it is the hest article I hlve ever knouiri, and herehy warmly recommend its; use to the' public in general, as a pl,n - ant and efficacious article for' preserving the Teeth and Gums. ROBERT E. JOHNSTON: For a number 0r years my ;Temii and-Gums were so much out of Order an to prevent me from eating withmiy pleasure, and caused much pain. 11iting hoard of Wheeler's Teaberryltooth Wash, I do cer, tilt' .that I tried.;one bettle ;it, and in less than two weeks', my teeth and Gums were sound and goodi I believe that the use of it would be adadvaritafte many others. i J. BILIZER„ Certifitates of "Opmbers of tM Phibidelphia Dar; •, Racing used Wher•ler'sTe i tberry Tooth Wash and ponder, I have; found them to possess cleansing -and parifyium properties, and 'While they whiten. and beaulify the Teeth, they have a henelicial effe'et tipoit the Gums, try imparting, to them free and healthful action, ' F. .11.A.1.'"NQI.:D: I have used Wbee Te:dmrry Tooth Wash, and its effects upon,mv Teeth anc Gums has given to the a hiol npiuioit of .11S; tneiits. I cheerfully recom mend it to the general use- 11. R. KNEASS. , 11v daughter:lias used WhOler's Teaberry Tootl Wash;(-Ind poder.) and had timid it's effects to . •be cleaning and purification of .he Gums, and a 'niece 'etting of the month. I hal elno hesitation in reeom rn,nd:ng it as the most bone preparation prepaiaon for the Teeth I have ever seen. • ' 'C. J. JACK Certificates of Ladles and G•tottlemen. of PhilailiTithia., !.• . , :! It is with gratitude that t send the following cer 7 'Lk:tie, booing that many v.llo iufrer will be led by a pera'sal oht, to obtain Wheeler's. Teaberry TMAll' 'Wash, which article I use 1, and, it has effectually enroll . tooth-acbd, soreness Jot the gums, remov ed scurf from my teeth, and I Idly believe has. entirely arrested all decay of them. '1 trust that all who,suf ler, having either of fhb same 'Wheeler's of complaint, will as soon as: poskible ,the Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, that they may be relieved.. - - -"Owing to having taken cold„ but mostly in conse quence of the acid of'apalnt Used in coloring prints, my Teeth beeafire Very muchinjured, kiviug extr,u;l ciatiiig pain at intervals forlbetween two .and three years. 'Wheeler's Teabernt Tooth Wash was used, and has entirely; cured them, whiclr in 'certificate form I send; that those who wish aperfect.remedy, tbr painful.teedh, and also iilesire a pleasant Tootli, wash,*may with confidence ;try 13Theelerlsileaberril 1 -Tooth Wash. , MARY A TAYLOR— "Wheeler's Tjaberry Tooth Wash" having re-1 r moved scurf.an&edired sore aess . of the gninsi which Baal troubled me for two years, it is nay helferthrit if .is a highly useful article, adid that it is advisible to I those who suffer:with the llecrli and Gallia toMake use of it. . DIARY SULLIVAN. - - "Your Teaberry Tooth Wash curbd the tooth-ache and also soresessCof the guilts in My family., and.l song you this certificate, [hilt those( who Miller with 'tooth-ache or soreness of the gums, may 'mow that It is a remedy for them, ano - a yeti' fileasalit Toirtit , 1. MIAS PRE.VOST - 1-1 - S -- ,. - C — ail;iliib - str4et. . . , "Wheoler's Teaberry Toth Witsli" having cured soreness of the dams, and effectually stopped bleed ing of the gninso deem it -a debt ofigratitule• for the gciief which it Mfordednic, and a 'duty awed to ply. TellOw- being ~.ttv say, thatiit is my :ifinn conviction, that•those who.jwill use Wheeler's; Teatieni'Tdeill. Wash, for. the Teeth and GMns, will find that it is an . important article. THQMAS J. M'CIJRDY, No. 238,,Callowia.- et. . Fiorn much severe ufflietion of 'myself, and others) of niy.ilunily, with dheayed Teeth and sore Gums,' and the many, respectabletjstimonials highly in favor of WiIEE'LER'S.E TABE tity. TOO:fIi.WASH, .1 way induced so 'give it a al, afier.whielimy. family used rejoiee sty that it did perform-a thortiugh and. eitbutiod mire. for all, and, is tbe best article tlint ever ItneW of.. 4 weolti r reecintmendits use to those who ;- JESSE MOORE 1 4tiAarliet street. W. -Wheeler Many more testimonial "'Wheeler's Tea:1)617,1.991 Sold at WM. JAC:Kg . OII' street, Pittsburgh, head:of Piiucipal Office, No: RI tip FIDE TIIIIEAD.—A 1, pWith .S4d Findings . a.n eived- by • " ~ i i ~ilfi il'ialD - - Clotbing"V elbrhintl":4Dlitrthltig t ~ ILENItY iromusoN, • BLEII.O/IANT I.ollli- Nolso Liberty street. THE'subseriber respectfisly fafarrna etisla 7 mere and the public generaliy-that ; he4ias just returned frOni . the Eastern Cities, andhas - received 'a larrgc and well selected assurtmentof-Cloth L CasSi;, Vestings, - and'all other materials for the man ufacture of Clothing and, s :prepared to . make Gen tlemen's Clothing,of every, description . i,tt, neat, set vicable, and fashionablo,Styie.' From many yeas experience in the' Goalless; he is enabled to select' attick. With care anilijidigement, and as he employs .gocai-worktnenl-he lecionlident of giving satisfaction...to mit'y'faior him with , a call. His stockof, Ready:- madeClothitiki.is large well made, and manufactured of the hestniaterials. He has also on hand an,assortment of Stocks, Sus penders . Handkeichiefs, otheraitieles in his Ills prices arc aszcaisonable as those of any other establishment in the West: .'• His old frienda and - 11,6 putlie . generally, are inrit .ed to give hint a call: . ,H - E-NRY IVIP4.IIJ§ON, ap23d3na Lii?etty street. Arx Atroutte.. " `• "JUST IN TIME .FOR- CITEAPSARGAINS'. Just received; n, splendid 1:19 , 1301 - tniq t of ,5 pring and -end. Sittnnier gentle, • - linsurpansed.fur qUirn.tity; rjurtlity•'-or • ' Style. The Proprietor of-this establishment Takes grearpleantire ili relining Lie , friends and the general; that lie is now prepared to fill all orders Nuincrous.eustomers.may.favorlim with, • Strangers . - • , , TravelerU Would do well, - in 'visiting the Iron City, to call and examine his'exterisf4 and 'gall Made-stock or ready made clothing. fiche's a cola : ,plete assortment 'of , • - • tnglisli.cloth, to •which he would invite • attention; Freficit cloths of:everirecilor'anil quality; wiciche is Offering at a very.smallu vance.encastern;priciki;: - .. Remember at this sioreyou,arenet asked being' ' • . tjoiiifineeti ;dint small prirfits and quick sales best way to secure custom. • - employ has Workme,p, he can • - trery Article made at his'establishment Andlb be of the best materials. he. would again PUrclumem generallyro giv6him.a call Before purehasing , in any other, : place, r: . - Ai hal,. confident thit he Can sell them as g,004 goods ; • at as Reailoimble . pticeu As,any house city All going So far as to,say a little,cheaper.it ` goods are' ne,..; and of handsome.- pattems.,, Err the the- east but a fon - steels The; enhicti/. tier Noit - ieturni Ids thank to his friend's and th e in general, and ; Solicits a continuance of their , favers`.;,.:- • Ireneitii Clothing Pti)i - e, No. 132 Laeif se stree t` Mar 7 M'CLOSKEY. . Three Dori Clot:Mug Store, N 0.151. Liberty MITE Proprietors of thio Old Ind.ltighdrpopnlar etablishniegt informs Slends and the public at large; that - it pbition-Of his' Spring and Summer, Ts now prepared for their-inspection, and be respect fully invited ail who contemplate Purchasing articles in his line R . ) pay stock, this season is pecnharly rich; comprisincr all the . latest Fashions and Patternr.,'and all his Gon'ds, having heen-select-: ed by himself in the eastern markets, he can,with confidence recommend their to his customers as be ing of the very best quality. His lage , aseortinent . of DRESS COA:TS., - . is nzede in the mast modern and improved stele, and theiworkmansiiin cannot be excelled: Pants of e{ ery desaription, Satin . 4- Fality fres(s.. lie has a rare and beautiful assort m ent of VI STINGS; To which he would call the . atteMion of public an lei believes them to be .more' lleautiful and Cheaper; Than anything of the kind that :has been.offered heretofore. - . . . Tweed and other coats, for Summer wear, Id' great variety and made in every style; Fashionable • Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, Suspenders of - every , descriptions, Handkerchiefs, and every 'other article - necessary for.a.rashionabie Dress.. . - • lie has a very large and excellent. assortment dt Substantial Clothing which Will be sold lower than It can be purchased at any other f)lace in the city—to' which he would invite ,the attention of workingmen and others who - - wish" "servivablo 'clothing for every iiacing in hie employ some .the, beat C utters 21;111 Workmen, that the Country ,can produce, and being provided with a stock of lence, and variety, cannot be'equalted, he ill - prepit. TOSIAKE:eLoTtitt TO 'ORDER, At the shortest notice"; an - in . style that Cannot be Surpassed. DO NOT PASS TlT* * , TITRE . DOORS.. ....:. It is not considered any.friitilile to show Ctotkink t , and,tho—proprietor feCivelat'fitlhftlfat:riflerin , aminaticut of his 'sfock, , tili•Wfda de:sife to p L urcbaseLi ;will find it their interest do deal at establlslimen4."„l the.proprietotwouidiale this'OpPortunity tolten7„., der.his sincere thanks trilhe'priblic for the unprece, . dented.patronage bestcKeed upon'NS eltabliihment;.... ;and as the success he brfs'afeet' witlrls'an i . tridicatiosa •;.that. his efforts to• Pleas Pi4iin.tioliS,.'• hive ROC', been , unavailing; hi pledges bidikelftlint tiOthingshall h 0...... omitted on his part • to . secure - theirkindaresi for,..the . future. - • • • ••• koff-NNee.ctOblf T.UST RECEIVED—.A . ' splendid asSortrnent of . t o f Summer Cassimeres, Gmel ams, find. broons,-suitable:for eqats'ardr - :lialitlq a large diney.Summer Stuffs,- fancy Cotton CloilLS,, rienr sr- ticle;Oregon Cassiineres; , -Gald• 'Allied 'rirseds ;- Berkshire; W dozen white Liiien::nosems • , •. - . . - Also; a great variety of flinty - shirt striped - Ging. hams, Fre.; a splendid .assortment of Summer eta— ; vats,. Marseilles:; Silk, Satin an other:Vnitings of superidr styles and qualitv;:Soeks . ;. liandkerchiefs,,. St.t.MB .11050iTIS, cOrlarS;T:isle Gloves and all kinds , of gentlemen's lirear,ready made argot up to order' at, the ehottest notice, and'at ,the .? loivest .prices, ; SUAFFE.II, - • Piftsbingb. - Cler)ting Stara, je3 - _ corner of Wood'and Water sts. . - • - WHITE. has just redeiVed a his large E./ establishment, fronting on. Liberty-and ,Sixth streets a Splendid 'a..Sartment, of TWEEDS .fr r o. , summer. also, , superior lot of, French SMin-.VES:. TINGS; all of tyhich he is ready to - -inake:tip- in the latestlasbion and on- the most reasonable tern* as usual.. Observe . the cbrner, NO Ib7 Liberty and Sixth streets. ' JULIA NA CUTIIRAL THREATENED INVASION ERN PENNSYLVANIA by 3Yl1•11 . , 10,000 men, • notwithStandieg:- n r ltiin vill,continue to dothing cheaper any hat hese:Afore been- offeredlri•the western try, having .the largest establishment in - the . eity,-: fronting on Liberty and •SistlC - Streelart . lie; is now'. prepared . to show to hietmutitermis`Pairrons the'reat est variety of cloths;•caliMilaeres,-Yestitigs,'filid. thing of all descriptions, suitable for the approachirig season, that has ever been offered ill this market, to. which all can have the Eightlaf Way. Observe the corner, No. 167, Iriberty . antl-Siitth:stre'ts::;, • 1 . ,•• • WEI'rE; railor; ,, Proprietor.," WESTERVELT,•.thb- Slid well 13 ...Maltbi;! formerly of Secinad; and Fonittist.s., takes this method to inform his many - friends of file fact that his Factory is.now in fell oF. eration on St. Clair st., near - the' old 'Allegheng Bridge, where a consthnt - stipple of Blinds otvarioirs.- colors and qualities, is ceinstantly kelitOn hand and. at all prices,; from up to snit custoreeik.`.:„", If.requited; Blinds' will be 'lint up so, that ,: in case of .alarni .by fire,.or .or otheiWise,,they. maybe remove.cl without the aid of a ficre*driver, and wit4.l,- file. same. facility that anrether piece of fertiltttre can be removed, and without any extra expense. • je2-1-d&wy. • " • E " - SPRING FASIIION.Tust received Uc e,3 press from New Ytirk, (ho Spring Style of ]Tats All those in want or a neat superior ate rnspeetral)y lovite4,to R.'MOOltg, N 0.93 Wood et., 3 doors below Dismotid Alle;y. 'marll-41w are ex,isinkf g o XX/ ARDROBF,S—It you iven,t , to -purchase gopd.wardro4e cheap call atithe• furniture ' waielaciuse!of - , • ' jy}..7, .311-fihekt: _ . SStore, IF(); . 89 I...ihf,..rty IWOnf,itr.ect. . I , =f= ge assortment, toptuer Kitt of alltirtds;juste. JOHN W; BLAIR. 120 Wood street .Steatoilloat for.Sitle: flPßEAtatmeh r ivell.liniltylight draught steamer. 1. Revenue Cutter,•will,he sold low and on good erme. Apply to je24.. MS. MAY. ~~' ~ _ = .~.~la~fi~tq READY MADE CLOTHING, ~hrce'mg Doors, •; marl7.d&w CAW:, be Beat! J WITITE, eiilor, Propttigtoß TO ATM" - To A r " IS Vanitipn uthaan. ===l
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