Cranspoitation Lincs. ReliancePcirtablo float Line. -,....., -- ~....,,.-....„-A .-... 4 TIOR transporting gfiorl between Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities without transhipping: This old established line (being fthe oldest portabl e boat Ime on the canal) is now prepares! to receive produce and merchandize for shipping either East or West. The boats by this line arel commanded by skilful, expe rienced and sober captains, and provided with good crews. bloats and cargoes are transferred front and to canal and railroad, loving all removal and separa tion of goods. Trip§ made in as short time, and goods carried on as fai terms as any other line. Thankful for, and r spestfully soliciting a continu ance{ of the very liber.l and growing patronage here tofore bestowal upon ,this' line, we with confidence assure those inerchauti disposed to favor us",- that their business 'filial! be done 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. As WC hold no interest in steamboat stock, merchants /may depend upon theu!goods always being forwarded without delay, upon Food boats and at the lowest rates of freight. , Produce consigned to our house at Philadelphia for sale, will be sold on Itheral terms and advances made either at Pittsburgh or', Philadelphia. JOHN 11.1cFADEig Ss Co., Penn et., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. JAMES M. D4VIS & Co., 219 and 251, aprlO-Uni ; Market at., Philadelphia. Pittsburgh Fortztble Boat . Liar) ~ r- it a. 1846 '347 LA, 4 OR the transportation of freight between Pitts burgh-and the Atlantic cities, via Pennsylvania Improvements and Baltimore and Susquehanna rail road. I The Proprietors ofithis old established line, having completed• their arring,ements, arc 'prepared to for ward goods to and fern the East (on the opening of the canal navigation,) on as reasonable terms as any other responsible hoe, and are determined that no care or attention on their part shall be wanting to se core a continuance of that patronage so liberally be stowed upon them fok several years past. ' • . The decided succ s s of the portable boat system, 1 so manifest in the regularity and despatch experienced ' in the delivery or giiods the absence of all risk of delay, breakage or oilier damage, incident to the old system, where goods have to be hurriedly transhipped three times on the via:y, and the merchantable order in which produce ' h s been avowedly•delivered by t i tfiem, has induced-te proprietors to increase their • stock considerably this season. Their extensive warehouses at each imint, (uneaqualled by any other line,) affords them facilities to conduct their business with despatch; and ita shippers the convenience of free storage, if required, until their arrangements are complete—while their long experience iu the carry-, ing trade, it is presdmed, will be sufficient guarantee to their patrons and the public that they will success fully elan themsel92s to give general satisfaction. Produce received forwarded, steamboat charges paid, and bills lading transmitted free of charge for commission, advanging or storage, and all communi cations to ie following agents promptly attended to: 1 TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, - - .<, Cor. Pdnn and Wayne sta., Pittsburgh. THOMAS BORBIDGE, . , • ' 278 Market street, Philadelphia. . . ' ! - O'.CONNORS & Co:, ; mar3o-y North st,,, Baltimore. Bingham'ui Transportation Line. c""-a. 1 1846„ CONDUCTED on strict Sabbath-keening principles, though not claiming to be the only line that is so conducted. The proprietors of this old established line have put their stock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly; prepared to forwnrd produce and merehandize to add from the Eastern cities on the opening of navigation: • , We trust that our long esperience . in the carrying business, and zealous attention to the interests of cus tomers, will secure to us a continuance and increase of the patronage li'eretofore bestowed on 'Bingham's Line. • i Our arrangements will enable its 'to carry freight with the utmost despatch;-and our priees shall always be as low as the lciwest charged by other responsible, lines. _ . .._ .. ._._.. w _ Produce and merchantlize Will be inceived and for warded east and West without any charge fur adverti sing, atorage'or c otamissio n . -Bilfs - tre-indin7,li%rwarded, and every direction promptly attended to. Address, orappty to' WM. BINGHAM, Canal Basin, cor. t.iberty and Wayne sts., Pittsb'g, BLNGIIRMS, DOCK & STRATTON, N 0.27,6 Market st.,Philadelphip, JA.IIES WILSON, Ageny A1_512-Nortl,-1-1 , .. - arl st., Baltimore, ' WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, No. 10 West st., New York Indelientfent Portable Boat Line. 1846. .7-11 c" 01 T ., OIL the transportation- of produCe and merchan .l2 than, to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia; nriwithout transhipping. Goods con signed to our car+, will be forwarded without delay, at the loest current rates; Bills of Lading trans mitted, _and all instructions promptly attended to, free crom any e4tra charge for storage or Commis sion. Address I C. A. ,?feANULTY & Co., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE, MERRILL &Co., Smith's Wharf Baltimore. MEARS, RAViOR & Co. Broad.st:, Pickworool Way Freight Line. 1846 g- - 74 • rXCLUSIV4Y for the transportation of way freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville., Johns town, liollidaysburgh, Water Street, and all inter mediate places. One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. McAnul ty & Co., Pittsburgh, every day (evoept Sundays) and Shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded -without delay and oar accommodating terms. We respectfully solicit your patronage. PROPRIETORS T. Pickworth pf boats, Nile, Exiihange, Paris and Pacific. . J. H. Barnes:of boats, PuSli and F.xoine. John Miller cars on Poriage Bail Road. AGENTS. T. PICKWORTH, Canal Basin, Johnstown, JOHN MILLER, , 1 :llollidaysburgli, C. A. 11P.A.NOLTY & CO, , t 1 Pittsburgh. jy23 11101V+NGAIIELA ROUTE, 'VIA. BIIOWNSVILLZ. TO 11A.LTIMORE, in:32 lious—Eue $lO. TO TILIL4DELPRIA in 4U hiprs—fare $l2. - ,Inns 73 lIILES SI4CII4G! U. S. The' Great Speed, Regularity ari,d high Reputation already attained by this pleasant ipassenger Route, has induced thei Post Master General, to place the New . York and Philadelphia mails Pittsburgh, Ili on it. The sanerior and swift steam i ers CONSUL and LOUIS ItPLADIE, leaves the Didnongabela Wharf precisely at 8 O'clock every morning, and at 6 o'- clock every evening, cacept Sundays. Splendid Coaches await their arrival at Brownsville, to trans port Passengeri and Mail, only 73 miles to the Rail Road at Cumberland. The preparations on this route are ample, and the connections complete, so that disappointment or de lays will be unknown upon it. j By our ticket's, passengers can delay at Cumberland or at Baltimore,, daring their pleasure , and continue their journey either by steamboalt or cars to Philo,- elphia. Office in the '?'St. Charles Hotel,” Wood at. Pitts- Eu rg h. J.IMESKIMEN, 3731 • Agent. European and American Agency. fr HE undersigned European ..fgent having again arrived in America at thd regular time, will cave Pittsburgh, Pa. early in September neat, and sail from New York on the first day of October;ma king a TEITILTEEICILI tour through England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and returning to America in May, 1847. By this agency money remittances can be made by draft's for large and small sums, payable at sight in every part of Great Britain, Ireland, &c.; Aer;acies, debtd, rents, real estate!and claims collect ed and recovered; searches of all kinds made; co pies of wills, , deeds and documents procured, and the usual business appertaining tb this Agency tran sacted as heretcifore. Innumerable references giv en, Apply_pereAttally or adrilesnpost paid, KEENAN, European Agent and Attorney at Law; Pittsburgh. Alr.-J. S. May will attend to! - alt European busi- ACS23 in my abteace. • i 'cl9 Appnwralrgl-ri' 4r4 2 . ' l.; 5,1 ,: , .• ++,-,* , Z.- t : 5; ',1:•4 + P r.. , : , •,4t - :,,-.11.ti.t:t164. ..--tiiiti.. & Co. it a ARRANGEM 4 ENT . FOR 6 BLAKELYBIIUTCLIEL, agents. REMITTANCES to, and Passage to- and from Great Britain and Ireland, by the Black Ball; or old Line of Liverpool Packets. 'Sailing from New ' York and Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every month. And by neat class American Ships .[Sailitip, Weekly.] Persons sending - to the "Old Country" for their friends; can make the necessary arrangements :with the suliserib l ers, and have them brought out- in any_of the eight ships comprising the Black Ball or Old - Line of Liyerporil Packetsi (sailing from Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every month,) also by first class ships, sailing from( that pert weekl.);,...whicli our Agents; Messrs. James D. - Roche & Co., there will send out without delay. ; - Should those sent for notcoine - oet the money will be refunded without any deduction. - The ."Blitclt Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packd eta," compiise. the following magnificent ships; and will sail friim Liverpool on their regular' appointe daY, as folllaws Ist Jan. Ist May. lit Sept. Europe, .1; 16th " 16th " 16th 4C New York, ..- lst - Feb: IstJune. let Oct. American,l 16th, " 16th "' " Yorkshire;} . .:.. .. . Ist Mar. Ist July.,lst Nov. Cambridge; 16th -" 16th " 16th Dec. Oxford, .. . Ist April. let Aug:: let " Montezumii,..... 16th "-; 16th ." - 16th " Notice .—,ll is well known, that the Black Ball is . the very best conveyance for persons to get out their friends, and as other passenger agents adirertise ; to ,bring out Passengers by that Line, the public are re spectfully Inotified by the owners that no ; passenger agents but Roche, Brothers & Co., and; Blakely & Mitchel, s ate authorized to advertise - and _to brine out e passeneers by that Line. Weitive at all times for the Drafts at Sight for any amount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, -Dub lin. Also,' on Messrs. Prescottt Grote, Antes.& Bankers, L Messrs .ondon, which are pai d free of discount, or any charge, whatever, in all the principal towns throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. -Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (post paid.) ROCHE, BRO'S & CO. No. 35,Fultonatreet New York. (Next door to the Fulton Bank. I JAMES D. ROCHE & Co's - Office, No. 20, Water street, Liverpool. Or to I BLAKELY &. MITCHEL, Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, niyll and Smithfield at, near sth. Tapir:rift's General r.migration oince. As!REMITTANCES and passag to land from GREAT lintrant arm env !hitt/ism, by W. & J. T. Tapscott 75 South' street, corner of - Maiden Lane, New York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. The slibecribers having accepted the agency of the abovt! house, are now prepared to make arrange ments mien the most liberal terms with those-desi rous of paying the passage of their friends from the old Country, and, flatter theinesetves their character and long standing in business willgive ample as surance that all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully. ?Alessi* W. & J. T. Tapscott, arc long and favora bly known for the superior class ' accommodation and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN'I or TRE \VEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER; ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port mouthly, from New York the 21st and 26th and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar ture Roth - Liverpool. every fiy edays being thus deter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing' patriniage, while Mr. W.Tapscott's constant per-sonal supenntendance of the business inLiver pool is ;an additional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be 'milieu lady ; attended to. The subscribers being (as usual) - extensively eriga- 1 ged in the Transportation Business between Vauban; and the -Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately , their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and are therMine prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if nix u"."`.10 .-- r•re-- - .al Passengers further West by the best mode of conveyance - "nu" additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent m, decline coming out, the amount paid fur passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities' and TIMMS in England, Ireland, Scotland and \V al* thus affording a safe and expeditious mode of Remitting funds to those Countries,which persons requiring such facilities, will and it their interest to avail -themselves of. Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompt• ly attended to TA AFFE & O'CONNOR, For.varding and Commission Merchants, marr cl&tvy. Pittsburgh, Pa Remittances to England, Ireland, Scot. land aud Water. DEMONS desirous of remitting money to any the above countries, can do eo through the sub etcribers on the most easy terms. We are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over £l,oo sterling.— Remittances made through our house any day before the 23d of May, will be received in Ireland, by the 20th of June. lILARELY S MITCIIEL, Pittsburgh, Agents i'vr noglac ; Btu's Z:Co., New York Extension of Pltubburgh RAII.F. CHANCE FOR GOOD INVESTMENTS! The subycriberlias laid out, and now otters for sale at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms, one hundred and ten building lots, on that handsome level ground between Braddock street and the Monongahela river. They are about one-third of a mile from the city line, and arc situated in that part of the city district which will probably soon be annexed to the city as the Seventh Ward. No pro- perty in the suburbs possesses superior advantages, I nor has any heretofore been laid out with so liberal an allowance of wide streets; Braddock is from one hundred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet wide, and Beelen, Commerce, 13radY, Columbus and Water streets, all wide avenues. Most of the lots have two fronts, and as they are of various sizes, and will be sold one lot, with the priuileg,e arum or five, early applicants can be accommmlated to suit their own views of improvement. Persons who de sire to build or to make secure investments in pro : perty that is sure to advance in value, and particular -1 ly those who intend to erect manneactones, would do well to view these lots and examine the draft be fore purchasing elsewhere. The survey for the Bal timore and Ohio railroad and the railroad survey by the State of Pennsylvania were both made alongside of this property, and it is generally considered that Braddock street, or the ground immediately alongside of it, affords the only eligible route for a railroad from Pittsburgh to the East. Coal can be delivered on 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.. , E. D. GAZZAM, aug23-tf Office, Market, between 3d and 4th sts. Farmers, look to your Interest. /j 1 HE subscriber has publicly challenged any _L hatter:to produce a hat of as good material. style and finish at the prices at which he will sell. All his hats are of Pittsburgh manufacture, 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 elsewhere, He will sell for $3,50 and that's very fair. Then buy of friend Keevil the hatter. We invite those who wish to buy on the above principle to call at 152 Wood st—ilon't forget the number—next door to McCully's flour warehouse. jyl7 KEEV.IL & Co. Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS desirous of purchasing lots in this eemetcry 'are referred for information to the Superintendent on the grounds, or to E. Thorn Druggist, corner of Penn and Hand streets, Pitts burgh. By order of the Board. J. CHISLETT, dec 11 Superintendent. rrIABLES--Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ ", ant patterns. If you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. B. YOUNG lit Ca, .e 6 • 31 Hand st. EDSTEADS—Maliogany, Birch, Maple, Cherry B . and Poplar high and low post bedateads'al ways on hand and for sale low at the Furniture warehouse of T. 13. YOUNG & Co, je6 . 31 Hand at. Cl ROL ND PLASTER--We have, and will be con 1.31 - stantly supplied' with a first rate article of Ground Plaster, which, we :Will dispose of by the ton or barrel, to suit purchasers. - MARTIN k SMITH, Wood, bet. 3rd aruP4tii stet 31t51trartre..tompanic5. 'rho Franklin Fire Insurance Company or PHILADELPHIA , CHARTER PERPETUA L. $400,000 paid in of ' fine 1631., Chestnut north side, near Fifth.— Take Insdrance, either perManent or limited, against Ines or damage by fire, on property and effects of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either per sonally or i by letters, will be promptly attended to, C. ,N. BANCKER, Prest. C. G. 'llmtercr.v., Seey. 1, - . , DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker, „Jacob It. Smith, Thomas Hart, . George W. Richards, Thomas I. Wharton, Mordecai D., Lewis, Tobia'sWagner,' Adolphi Samuel'Grant, David S. Drown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WAratipc giIITIN' Agent, at the Exchange (Mice of Wariink Martin, &,Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets: , Fire risks taken tin buildings and their contents in Pittsburg) , Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marinb or inland navigation risks taken. - rpli ,usuranco Company of North America, 'of Philtidelphia,4llrough its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited Inturagcg on property; in this 'City and its incinity, and onilinpments by the canal and rivers. , • I • nntEcro. Arthitrla. Coffin, Pies!t. Samuel Brook's; Alez:lienry, •• Charles Tailor, Samhel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith; Eilivnid. Smith, Ambrose White!, John; A. Brown, . Jacob M. Thomas, 'John White, John It. Neff, - • Thou4s P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm, NVelsli, lien ryl4. Sherrarcl, Seey. This, is the oldest Insurance pampany in the Uni ted Stet's:, having been chartered in 1794. Inrchar ter is pel-petual, and front its high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extol hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the: public. I MOSES ATWOOD. At Collating Room of' Atwood, Jones &Co., Wa ter and l!'ront streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y.• 1 NATIONAL TIRE MIDII MUNE INSURANCE COMPANY, , - New Yorit. '' , Tmsi well knoWn and respectable company is pre pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make:insurance. et' every kind ;connected with risks of transportation and inland navigation; to insure against loss or damage by fire; Dwelling :Houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise; and every description -orpersonal propert • on the most favorable terms. - Applications for Insurance Intended to without do. lay at t, e office, No. 31 Water and 62 Front sts., by SPIRNGI.:II. lIARI3AUCII Ag't. At att Election held at the office in N. Y.; May 12th,' the following named gentlemen were chosen Direettirs of this Company, for the ensuing year, viz: i Joseph W. Savage, Stephen Ilia, Johti . Browner, John McChain, WilLam G. Ward, Win. W. Campbell, Mid Newhouse, Jacob Miller,. Witham S. Slocum; Marcus springy Mitt F. Mackie, . Joseph S. Lake, i John J. Herrick. And!at a sultsequeut meeting of the Board, JO SEPIII.%V. SAVAGE, Esq., etas unanimously re-elee teclrr sident for the clizoilia year. WM. JAMES BOGGS, Secretary!. au 4-1 v lustirnxice :kIF.P.IC.N.N INsurcAscr. t7t):llP ANT of] chila , lidpitia—Charter OW psid in. (awe in Philadelphia, Si,. 72 Walnut strelt4—Win. Daiidgon, I'rn4l; Fredvriek Fraley, Seey.l This old and, well established Company con tinui-sito insure Buildings, Merchandize, Vorniture, and ; P!roperty, not of an extra liaxardwus cloracter, againit loss or dainagn by Fire. Applicationi for Insurance* in Pittsburgh and Its neikht,orhood will be reee.ved, and (1114 taken eithezi perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble tetras, by CEO. VUI.3.IItAN, Agent, den' i 2.l tie. 26, Wood street. :054H gum. J. yrs:mit, rot. ICING & PINNETC, -47"en!x. nt Pinch:owl:, for the Dd.:ware 3f:itual Sifeiy lastircricz. Company of Philadelphia. rill: RISKS upon Thinitingt Itraclbatiilitt of vt.ry 3.7,s cripiam, su.l li.trmr 11.41,9 upon hulls or cargoes of telat:l2,taktu upon the most fat urabla tens. &ice at the warehouse of King & Ilolmes, on Wate'r at., near Market atreet, Pttlaburgh. . . N. ;11. Fit . tney invite tho colidence and pati..i.uge of th ,- -ir friniode. aud cr....want - tiu at lar;te to theltelaware : 1 / 4 t. S. lutmratule conlieui,, 114 nn it.l4 tutinn among the moat doniivh.sig in as having . al.irg . t , p4,l in capita), 4% hi.b, b the °per atitin of its constantly y.itdding to each perion in:surr.o 1114 due :hare of the profits of the Company, without, involving, li,m in any r...,:ponsibility whateier t limned the premium actually paid in hy him; and thert fore asi the Motnal princip:o diN.n...tp.l of every Oksillirt!.:s feal.uic, and in iG itioet attract' e e fort. GO V 141. Agency of Clut Praolain. Nice Innuorauct Coloporay of Pittladvlpltio. N. E. corner qf Third and if'pod t!r.titn , Pittalur,-;11. as,ets of thr cot:lraq i ,n th e fires t,f J an „ ; ,. ry ISIS, et pubindAqd in c.,nfortnity with an act of the Penns•lrania ere Bonds and Mortgages ,56.q(1,111.1 93 Ilea) Estate, at cost, 100,..in7 Ten:lnirary Loan', Stocks and Caah,... 207.199 7.2 Making a total of $90.91e43 :lfortling certain ati-inrancc that all lol , t.ts will he piomptly mot, and giving, entiro me!cority t all who obtain policica from thli? Contra:llr'. ttlen at as low rati:s as are conitititrat witheircority. oct WARRICK MARTIXI Attimt. WJOIIN 31(1R0 AN , Wholesale and Re ail Druggist, No. tr 4 Wood sticet, one door South of Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh.—The has just received from the Eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of till kinds, Dye Stutik, Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals. together wih all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a Wholesale and retail ding store. Ills stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. lie is confident that his _articles, both as to quality and price, will please such as may fa i.or hint with a call. mytf.y. "He who in pleasure's downy arms Neer lust his health, or youthful charms, A hero lives, and justly can too behold a ma"' DURING mane, TRIAL of a number of years, Dr. 'fhompson's PILLS have been found an inval uable remedy in cases of indigestion, bilious com plaints, for derangements of tho digestive organs and obstructions, a sluggish action of the liver and bow els, which occasion more or less the following symp toms, viz: heartburn, giddiness, acidity, head-ache, sickness, spasm, and flatulent distention of the stout achaud bowels, drowsiness and dimness of sight, nn uncomfortable sensation experienced at the pit of the stomach soon after eating, with a feeling of weight or oppression ' appetite impaired, breathing difficult, tenderness about the region of the liver, bowels ir regular, sometimes obstinately costive, with languor and depression or - spirits. Price 25 cents per box. Prepared by the sole proprietor, "P.DGAR THORN, Druggist, corner Hand and Penn ids., Pittsburgh, Pa. Also sold by all the principal druggistsin the city. je 23 • _... • i'lre mud Marine . IrJlllll9l3llle. Sew Drug Store Scotto Vegetable Pills. JUST received a fresh supply of 'those In valuable Pills, to those who know them, no thing need be said in their favor, forhy their in trinsic merit they can speak for themselves, but to the afflicted who have never used them we recom mend a trial, for they have been the means (under the blessing of God,) of imparting health and strength to thousands who were apparently draw ing hear to the gates of Death, the Inveterate Cancer and'scrofula have been effectually cured by them, also, Dyspepsia, Feverand Ague, Innate alien, Drop sy in the head, Jaundice, Asthma, Sores of twenty years standing, Croup, Measles, Worms and even eases considered Consumption have all yielded to their highly renovating powers. They are also un surpassed in their purifying properties,when taken as an occasional physic by old or young, being as wellsuited for the infant of one day as for the man matured in life. By the c.rpresa command of the Proprietor, thay are sold at .1.2.1 cents per box of 25 pills, with full directions. Sold wholesale and retail by SAMUEL LINDSAY, No. 104 Liberty et. jyl7-df2m Al. GLASSES. - -30 sugar t l o ) f u s s . .0; Fur sale by jy2S D. WILLIAMS ===i==EME ==al .ITts Found at Last 4 - A CURE FO I 4 CONSUMPTION. Seven ThOusand cases lof obstiftate Ptelmoncmy Coin- plerinte cured in one year! We ask the attention of the candid to a few con. eiderations. Nature, in every p ble marks of adaptatio' The constituti'on , of the forest, is, such th, cold of the frigid ,zone', In regard to digease, more or less striking::', The.,l)loss of leelaild, the Wild Cherry and Pipes of all Northern latitudes (and "Dr. WISTAIt:S BAL 'SAW' is a compouud 'ellemical extract from these,) have-long been colcbred for complaints prevalent only in cold climatei t Indeed the most distinguished Medical men have avt i rred that nature furnishes iu every country medicines for its own peculiar diseases. Constimptioa in its Onfidined and incipient stages - Coughs, Asthma, Crcluß and Liver cOmplaent form by far the most fatal glass :of diseases known to our laud. Yet even thesei t inay be cured by means of the simple yet pOwerful emedies (mimed above) and which are scattered, liy.' a bencticieet Providence, Wherever those 'naiad es - preVail. ANO'rHkill. :.'t, TONISIIING - CURE! WisTAß's - BaLssai Or WILD CIIERRY,DIWayB trium phant! cure - folloWs cure in its onward vietorions • career! J. TV. lmore ular authorized agent \Vistas's Balsam of od of making a state hope may be publishel an almost iniraculoo: Means of the above, Language.faili to deo. duced, and the great ' The citizens of DI lect that on the Bth , ous injury from the, tio'n of it content 's and in all probability the rant-rod passed tl the Lungs. - ! • After the lapse of about six weeks, I was attacked with a distressing tough and a violent pain in my right side: Some teta days after this when in a par oxysm of coughing - , yaiddenly and eter.a broke, and : a large quantity. et! very offensive . matter, mixed ' with blood, was discharged; tneet of which found passage through the (opening of the wound. From this opening there frequently passed a quantity of air, supposed to issue from the lungs. Daring all this time my sufferings were almost intolerable. My physicians, meanwhile paid the strictest atten tion to tun, and did all in their power for my recov ery. Lint with all their skill they could not each the seat of disfressi,after the Lungs had become affect ed. I was visited during this time by at least licenty Physicians. It was how reduced to a certainty, that in/lactation of the lungs was rapidly 'taking place; and that this would terminate my life in a very short time, was in the highest dreree!probabie. At this critical stage, a messenger was despatched. to Cincinnati, and ; a celebrated Physician of that place was consulted. When he was made acquaint ed with my situationche remarked that nothing could be done by medical aid, if the constitution itself was; not sufficient to throw off the disease. My friends new 'despaired of my recovery, and II had no earthly grOund of hope to survive many Fortunately at this juncture, I saw one of Dr. Wit-; tar's Pamphlets, entitled "Family Medical Goble,"', or "Treatise, on Consumption of the Lnngs.;" As had often heard of dying men "catching at Straws,"; I felt thia doing so myself. Br the consent of ,we Phys:cians, I sent to you for a bottle ofithe described Wistaee Balsams of Wild Cherry," . which relieved leo almost immediately. ; Alter I had used some five of xis bottles I sofas- reeiwered es to ben? and about: My cough ceased, and nl3; lungs were restored to is healthy state—all from the heal ing and tia/sny ilficaire and patreilut medicinal rir- Itul of Witvt4Ws Were it not from the external injury I received in m y shoulder and arm by the explosion, I feel e"nfi dent that I Might have been working at toy trade (which is black einithing,) hut this has prevented. By exposure, I l are since taken 'several revere' cold and my only rectssig hat he49l “the balsam." And I !new most cordially recommend the tentrise; IVistaros Balsam to all wlia are milicted with Colds,; CauhS, or Limo, Costriainta. I consider it an meal. ; cable real tilensing to the world. Any! person desiring farther information, may call uu cue; any tisie. yours truly,onurom !ER R. surnt. Sat74l-1,b. , ) 7 -311-ii ' 344 t - rf r: .r.-- t.4 , 4`....! 4..., 4....LH. 4.4 the Place, this I Ith dal , at Yeb. I?-I3. V.IIKNEZEII.FO*.I.Ext,.. 1 rk-4;,-.....y if lbree licAly creditable titirear (f A:..sp'ota, icw r.infiriemiinn 4 r.be Ithero. Vf,*6 the underrOgneA, Lentil iotOTtately ateorp,ll9' , l; oath NIr.S AV luv th,end hating wren 4:/(1 a ! ,, ith.-A o , c`r tom witrml rie. tato Inne...ta, lbw not 13s-otat , to wav ' ii,,i toe r"r0.,....if.:4 i 3 by no t1tt . 3 , 14 3:1 e.Z13:..D . rat.4 "LUC' OCIII, but i. fliilliCti to lOU credit. - I A. L. sTnorr. J. B. IL DOI)SoN, - 1 111.N.11V It. SSINTII. trfl'rhe true and genuine 4, Wisbtr's Ilatvirn of if lid ehtrry," weld at established agenAl:ra in uit parts wf t.!.e tiuljt in Cinicurati rorurr of rousth'and 1.1%t1..4ii...tr - tcts, by SANFORD Ageutx for t 1 We.tcru Sta.fra. Fug agile hr I. l'ilt.cl).K Jr., S. E. cor. Market 54. and fristuund ' I Frail Ulla :let*teal College. of Y,ikitatict, r 114): /If:11 , 131 count ull.:cter4,l ;a thi, ikon, will tie opened ou Ntenday, the t.,,elith day of Octob. , r tivxt,tthe ser.o . nd Mouday Octobor,} and will be continued until the cud the eneuit.; Febrx.cy. PAUL BECK GODDARD, M. D.--Anatiinly and, C. C. VAN wycg, M. D.—Principles and practice of StirL-.cry. CLYMER, 111. D.—Principles and; praevce of Aleilieine. Stitt N BARCLAY DIDDLE, M. D.—Materia Aled lea and 'Therapeutics. DAVID 111.:NTER TUCKER, M. D.—CilAerieks and diseases of WIIIIICII and children. LFIV IN S. JOYN ES, :M. D.—Physiology and legal Medicine. J.l 1%111S: D. ROGERS, M. D.—General and Organic Chrunistry. JOHN BARCLAY DIDDLE, M. o.—Dean of the JOsEPII LEIDY, M. D.—Detonnatrator of An atol-ae r ~. • T4e. Franklin, Medical College was incorporated in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an act ap proved ilStli January, 1546, and is authorised by sec tion third of its charter, "to grant the degree of Doc tor of Medicine, to any such persons as shall possess the qualifteations now usually required ofcandidates in other Medical Colleges in this State.” For 'achemirs* of lectures, $15,00 Marictdation fee, to be paid once 0n1y,. ; .... 5,00 Diplbma fee, 10,00 AOditional information respecting the course of in struCtion or other matters connected with the Facul ty, Ulm b ' e obtained upon application, personally, or by le,tter, to - J. 11. BIDDLE,M. D., Dean of the Faculty, N. E. corner of Quince and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. mar 11-d6ni BOWEL Oli SUS MEP. COMPLAINT.—Wo confidently recommend and could refer to hun dreds of' our citizens who hare used • - - JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, as alcertain, safe and effectual remedy for Dysentry, Dinadvca, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, SUMMER COMPLAINT, Colic, Griping Paine, Sour Stomach, Siel and Nervous headache, Heartburn, B.:c. pia M opal of the most efficient, pleasant, and :compositions ever ofibred to the public for the of the various derangements of the STOMACH DOWEL!, and the only article worthy or the least Ocience for coring CHOLERA WIER COMPLAINT; and in all the above die- Cs it really acts like n charm. and con SU eas 4 From the Ree. Asa Shinn, of the Protestant Method ] iet church. Tho undersigned having been afflicted during the past winter with a disease in the stomach, sometimes proileing severe , pain inflict stomach for ten or twelve hotirs without intermission, and having tried various reMedies with little Oka, was furnished with a hot, tie lt3tf Dr. JATSVS CARMINITIVE DAM AN. This he used according to the directions, and foUnd invaria bly' that this medicine Caused the pain to abate in hree or four minutes, and in fifteen or 'twenty min utes every uneasy sensation was entirely quieted. Thb medicine was afterwards tisecl-wheriever indica tiotussof the approach aPain were perceived, anti thl_pain was thereby prevented. 110 continued to us tho medicine every evening, and sometimes in the • ning, and in a few wqeks health wits so far red, that the sufferer was relieved i'rom a largo, mint of oppressive Pain. Prom experience, them e, he can confidently recommend Dr: D: Jaymb's iminativo' Balsam, as .a salutary medioino for din. E. es of the stomach and bowels. A. Sums . . .olnglietw MO 131.0 f =II fore Car i ear/ Ihigheny, city, July 1843. 'or sate in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, Fourth street, near Wood. ' 'rice 25 and 50 cents per bottle. :~.-f. ,~., spy - . "~~-~~»t«.r-'''"' ::~t ~~=: - -:y ~~," ititbit at. pf her works; has left and design: the animals andyegetables ~it,they could not endure Abe andyiee vcsa. and its cure, the adeption is Divirroa, Fob, 1101, 1545. Dear Sir As youare the reg lin Dayton, for the sale'bf "Dr iki Cherry," I take till's meth lent of facts to you (which to tho world) in reference to cure, wrought in my case by valuable )3alsara. cribe the salutary effects it pro tlibenefit I derived from its use. yton and vicinity, well recol- J,r August last, I received seri pplosion of a cannon. A por ttered my right side and breast; some frasmeuts or splinters of rough thol , plura, , t and pierced Ctty of Dayton, MisriN;)vitry co.. Sate of (3ko E=l CERTIFICATE .-,.,y,, - : : ,i; -- ...‘ . •••: - : 7..:••,'_ - , F ,-, ! , „ :'l_':t• : 4, - ;,: 4 4 . l'ec.•:'','''':'&j,;•::'.:.`''-:.!!' =MRS ~~i:e~cal Stilt • Another , Wouderrwa Cure of CONSUMPTION. . • DEL, SW.AItNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP ' •OP WILD CHERRY, RtE onroweb AND GENUINE PREPARATION Conghs, Colds, Asthma; Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting , 111°04'Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Sidaand Bicast, Palpitation ofthe Heart, Influenza; Crotip; Broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility; - - and all diseases of 'lliroat, • Breast and Lungs, the most effectual and • epeedy cure ever : • . known for . • any of the. - - above diseastti• . COMPOUND ,SYRUP OF MILD CHERRY... /TIDE OBEATEST CUBE EVER RECORDED!-'-- 1.• Dr. SwAstrs-Dear. Sir: feel it debt' of gratitude.due,yon—and a duty-to-the afilieted , gen esal ly, to offer my humble testimony in fa:Vor of your Compound Syrup of Prunus Virginia, or Wild Cher ry, or rather of its medicinal virtues.: . Sonic three years since I was violently attacked. With cold. and inhumation of the Lungs, which Was'accotnpanied with a vary distressing cough, pain in the breast and head; a., verjr considerable discharge of offensive mocha from the lungs, frequent from them, especial ly from changes of weather, however slight. At first I felt no 'alarm about my condition, hut was pretty' soon . convinced that I, was .rapidly going into cons humption.' I grew daily weaker,,and at length was scarcely able to walk abput, or speak above a ivhis pervsuch was the.exceeding weakness of my lungs. During this time I had tried various preparations and prescriptions, hut found no relief--;--growing all : then time worse. Just here 4 was advised and persuaded by a dear friend in I.Vilmington, to..make trial of your Syrup of Wild Clipry; I must confess that pre viously I. had been prejudiced against patent medi cines, and am still against those coining out of the hands of empirics, but lunderstaudirt6our claims to the profession and practice ofincilidne, and, having implicit faith in the say', so of m' friend, I forthwith purchaSed of Dr. Shari, one or your agents, a few bottle:solid conuneneed its use. My disease at this time was of 21) or 24 months standing, conse quently, was deeply seated. It therefore required time and a number of bottles to effect a cure - th o rny case; I found, however, considerable relief from the first four or five bottles. But being a public speaker, I frequently atteuiPted'to preach with my increasing strength and health, and thereby ruptured those Yes sels• that had, already began to heal, in this *ay, doubtless, my cure was greatly retarded. In conse quence of acting thus imprudently, I had to use 12 -vir 15 bottles before I was perfectly restored. I . ltare no question, much smaller number of betties would have Made me sound, but for the above indis cretion. The SYruti 'allayed the feverish habit, done away the distressing cough, pat a atop to the dis chatge,or matter from the lungs, and gave them and the entire system, geed health. Thinks be to God, who ii the source or all health, and to Dr. Swayne for it. would recommend the Syrup to all 'per tkllts who may be affected with colds, cough or con sumption. 1 verily believe it will cure consumption 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 who Oping cough, and is so very pleasant to the taste, thatchildren will cry for it. I has° deferred offering this certificate .until now, for the purpose alienist perfectly satisfied with the per manency of the cure, and now that I feel perfectly well, I offer it with pleasure. REV. J. P. JORDAN. Dublin County, N. C., Dee. 13, ISO. o:3s The ;original and mils') genuine article is only prepared by Dr. Swayne, Nortli-overt corner Sth and Race streets, Philadelphia. Remember, all preparations purporting to contain Wild 'Cherry, are fictitious mad counterfeit, except that bearing the written signature of Dr. swayne.—. Great care should be, observed in purchasing of tl authorized agents. The only agents in Pittsburgh for the sale of the genuine medicine hre,Witn. Thorn. 53 Market at.; Cmgilim & t,znowilen, , eorner of Wood 5.0.1 st., and Jose,, P. 03 Liberty et., where it eau be obtained genuine, ss holes:tie and retail, at, proprietor's priers. Sold by John. Mitchell, Alle-: Owns' eats; E. B. tleunxau. Cincinnati; Dr. Messoffin,' Mercer; If. Curtail & Co., Erie; .1, S. Morris & Co., Louirtille ' Dr. E. Easterly Si' Co., St. Louis; Andrew Coker St Co., New Orleans; Denis{ & Son, i Columbus; Boyd, Corns & Co., Butler; Mackenzie &. 'task ell, Ctrs eland; Dr. Baker, Wheeling, Va.; Wm. R. wo,A, Mhysville. Ky.; Miller, Brownsville; Dr. H. C.ampliell & Co., Uniontown; R. E. Johnson, Cum herlandt J. M. Sharp. Dayton; and by agents in all pait.l.Or the United States. insy 9 EXTR AORDINAR DISCLOSUR_F- 4 • - • bEw ARE or 110iens. vcs URI; G6/STS. QGMEDruggilts ars misled into the error of buy ),Z) ing a miserable imitation of Dr. Smith's Sugar- Coated Indian Vegetable Pills, simply because they Can 114.7Th-tif . the Sinni!,o,l Ottt:kel". We shall in all eases capose such iloalCrs throughout the country, who, bring daly Wormed of the rascality of thew , : imitators, boy and attempt to impose upon the public .with each worddess 'trash. It is not the Su gar coating alone that constitutes the value of my. Pills, but it is ray ineentinn, for which I claim the right. G. BENJ. SMITII,'M. D., 179 Greenwich st. and 2 Water 0.. Boston. READ AND JUDGE—EIIPORTANT FACTS. We, the llin:,11•4;ne , 1, wholesale druggists in laau urine, KV.. pro natt%lieil, front all the information that we can obtain, that Dr. G. BENJAMIN SIM ITII is the original inventor of the Sugar-Coated Pills, Vie are prepared to supply dealers at the New York price. Boeiresoa, Prler 4' Cary, 492 Main street. J.S. 17orrea .1 VA Alatn St. r • 11 r t. l' Machmherger, MI Main st. Grargel.rippin,T 4. Co.. 79 Fourth st. 11 , 411 ..1/dert. st Fourth st. The folloviing front druggists in New York shows the Sugar Coated Pills in 1813: • New York, J u n o 16th, ISTI. We, the undersigned, net er saw or heard of ••Su gar Coated until Dr. G. Benjamin Smith man ufactured and exhibited them to us ahron a year since. 111,:hton re., 110 Broadway and 10 Astor louse. Icrorl Ranchdph, I. D. ;,:e. Liberty st. //orare Everett. 96 Hudson :4. lota Caxtrre, 97 fludSon st. David Sara:. 79 Fulton st. A 1 'O/CE Fito2ll KENTUCKY. I have been Mail:wit with dyspepsia in its most ag eras ated nirm Sro three years past, and found no re relief until I used Dr. 0. Benj. Smith's "Sugar-Coat ed Indian Vegetable Pills." Atter using six boxes of said '4:tillable pills, 1 sea entirely - mired. They are a ^eneral retheilv. J. IC.-LEEMAN. Paducah, Kv. - Nov. 9,1845. ' We certiiv to the above flies. . Dr. Smith's "Sugar-Coated Pills" are ,univerially esteemed in this vicihity. DODGE GIVENS & Co, Merchants.. Paducali,ll.y. Nov. 19, 1845. • At the request of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's agent_ we cheerfully state that we visited the office of Dr. Smith in September last, while in New-York, and found him to all appearance carrying on a very ex tensive business with his •Sugar-Coatd Indian Vege table Pills. The extent of his establishment would astonish any one not initiated iu the : mysteries of the pill trade.—Louisville Journal. (From Dr. Singleton.) Smithland, (Ky.) Feb - . 24, 1546. Dr. G. Benj. Smith,—Dear Sir: Nothing has ,ever been introduced that has sold so well and given such general satisfaction as your Sugar-Coated Improved Indian Vegetable Pills. Very respectfully, yours, S. P. SINGLETON. (From Bull & Alden.) Loitisville,(Ky.) Feb. 13th, 1846. Dr. G. Benj. Smith—Dear Sir: Yru will please send its 12 gross of your valuable Pills. From present in dications we shall sell a large amount of them,. We find that they go very quick. Your friends ' BULL & ALDEN. ( Pram Starbird & Smith.) Louisville,Teb. 13th, 1846: Dr. Smith—Dear Sir: About two weeks ago we bought 2 gross of your Indian Vegetable Sugar Coat ed Pills. Though business is dull here at this time; yet we have sold tbeM all. You will please send its 10 gross through. Messrs, Lawrence & ICeese, of your city, who will forward them to us via Pittsburgh. Yours, respectfully, • WILSON, STARBIRD & SMITII,, This is to certify that I have used the Sugar -coated pills manufactured by G. Benj. Smith, of. New York, for sonic time, and bblieve them to he a good medicine; and also from enquiry in that city, [ sin persuaded; that :he is the original inventor, and therefore, is entitled to Bic benefit of the:inyenton. S. WILLIAAIS, aug2l. ' Pastor Ist Baptist Church Pittsburgh. We have forty lettersTrom different dealers solicit ing the agency of my Pill,although they had the spu rious in their store—one in particular front New Or leans, which we shall publish. Principal 011ices—New York, 179 Greenwich st; 'Boston 2 Water st. IK:f' G. BENJAMIN SMITH is written on the hot tont of every box of genuine "Sugar-Coated Pills." AGENTS—William licndersOn Druggist, 205 Liberty street Pittsburgh: John Sargcant Allegheny city. ..Dlartitt and Smith, .Q . UCCESSOIIS to Irvine • & Martin, wholesale.gro -0 cers;; produce and commission merchants,.and dealers in. Pittsburgh manuthctured articles, No. 56, Wood street. Pitthburgh, Pa. - 4018 jet d&Av j ;£t~i[Rl. • 11.1.edinal and Suirgical - Ornoe. Health is Ithe charm of life, withoutit gold, Lore, letters friends, all, all, are unenjoyed. DOCTOR BROWN, a egularly educate& ithysi.. iati from the eastern cit tes, would Fespectfullyanl . . .munce, to ,the citizens of ~..f„ * . l - .1.7. 0 . : &..,,,,,,, _, Pittsburgh, Allegheny and akt:4l7tsn vicinity, that he can be 'R,Aitce .. te;:i . -;44;,-!. consulted privately and ~,,kfcri;:.- . .\ confidentially, every: day ~,. -. yg`Z..----..., ,‘ evening at his office on __,e - 1,. -- Vl,‘ Diamond Alley, a few - .:.-4.......,..+6 1 ' doors from Wood ' street, ton arch_ the market. ' , , , eet, . . &Dirt . ' gives his particular attention fo the reatment and investigation of the following disea t t sea: 1, . - . . - . All diseases arising (rota Itnpunties of the Blood icrbfula, i4yphilis, seminal weekness. impotency salt rheurn, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatisin, piles, pill? 4. I ' Dr. Biciwnhas much pleasure iiiannounelng to the publi6, that he is in possession of the latest in ' forinaticim and improvement in the treatment of secondar r ysyphils, practised at the 'Paris Lock _Hos pital. The modern researches on syphilis, its complications land consequences, and the improved Modes of !practice which have been made known to the'puhlic but recentley,, and to those chiefly who make this branch of ,Medicine, their particu , ar study, and practise e flew and valuable, remedies havebeen late ly introdUced, which secures the patientbeing Hier canalized out of existence Strangers are apprised that Doethr Brown has been educated in every branch Of medicine, and; regularly admitted to practise, tuidthat he now confines himself to the study Mid pmetice of this particular brands, togcth er with ;all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human frame. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a short time; with out interruPtion from business. 1:0"-Ogce on DiamoncfAlley, a few doors from Wood stOet, !towards the' market. :Consultations trictly cOnlidential. - myl 2-d&wy 1 , 'Preserve the Teettti T - LR better is it to cure the toothache in one Min tite;!by using Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, than to,stifferithe aching; also to cure soreness of the gums, cure softness of the gums, stop bleeding of the guniii, and always keep the, teeth, gums and month Pleasant, and in the best state of health.' . Whilst introducing WHEELER'S TEABERRY TOOTH IWASH to the public, 41s:the painful duty of the proprietor, to state that this article, which is the original )and only genuine Teaberry Tooth NVash, has been imilated by numerous Teaberry Tooth Washes, Teaberrt Teeth Pastes, atid a variety of articles with the nariip. Teubrtry annexed to them, when, in fact, this article is the first that ever bore the name of Teaberry, and is the only one which possesses the real virtue of the plant, and established all the celeb rity for it, which induced others to Make use of its name, though they never did present its intrinsic vir tues to the piddle. As evidence...that it is the first preparation of Teaberry fur the Teeth, the copy of the certified', records of the United States. District Court islpublished. 1 . , ! _!;tlt;t : Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to .4.Wt. wit: De .it temembered,l That on. the `' ~ - 4.• second day of Fehniary,Anno Domini, r, ig D ft . one thousand eight hundred and forty toe ":'• " .4. - two, 4- 44.1 . 0. 1 .. - I'W.WHEEL ER, l Of the", said District, bath' deposited in this O ffi ce the [Title of a Book, the titlC of which is in the words following, to wit: ' ! ! 1 TEADEItRY TOOTH WASH. 4 The' right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in con comity .nrith the Ad of Congresf, entitled "An' Ac to amend. the : several Ants respecting Caey Rights. , FDA'S. fIOPKINSON, ;Clerk of the Dist. Court. ISt4, Feb. 2il. Copy deposited- IIEAZLETT. The above Copy Right for the Wrapper of the Bottle, showing the Title'of the Article in legal lan guage; and granted in the legal form, will prove this to he the Ominal TEABERRY TOOTLI WASH, and all others are but imitationsr, which has gone out of use wherever the Genuine Teaherry Tooth Wash is sold. ' Then, remember, none is'genuine but Certificates of Ms 11fafistrates gibe City of Flat, Atatit , wratde 'nse or ;!,-Ctur much celebrSteil Tea berry j Tooth IVnali;l lea convinced that it is the best article i !hive ever know recommend its - uso -to - rom Lai.o 211 gcne7a - s .. t . pleas:int] and etticacioui lactic:o for preserving the Teeth ;mil Gums.' Ammo: JolngsToN. For a number or j•eartr;my Teeth and Cams were so notch out of onler aS to prevent me from eating with any plea and caused Much pain. Having heard of Wheeler's TcaberrY Tooth Wash, I do cer tify that I tried one losttle of it, and in leas than,two weeks my teeth and Gains were sound and good; 1 believe that the use of it: weld 'be. an advantage to many; others. ; 1 J. .13HAZER. Certificates iiferah crs t e Philadelphia Bar. llai-itiglistid Wheeler:a 'feaberry Tooth I .Vash and powder. I have Cound'thein to possess cleansing and parii'ving properties • arid - while they whiten and beautify. the Teeth„,diey have a beneficial' effect upon the Glutei, by itnparting to them fke and healthful action. 1 • F. A. ILAYNOLD. I have used Wheel e Teabeirr Tooth Wash, and . . its effects, upon my Teeth and Gurus has given to me a high opinion el :its merits. I cheerfully recom mend it to the generil use. 11. It. IiNEASS. Mr daughter has ,used Wheeler's Teaherry Tooth Was . h (and powder) and has found -its etTeets to be cleansing and purification Of the-Gurns, and `a sweet ening of the mouth. .'1 Pate no'hesitation in recom mending it as the most himeficiai.l preparation for the Teeth e evcr seeu Cerflfie.ales of Ladies and Gentlemen of Philadelphia. "It is with gratitude that I send the following cer tificate hoping that many who sin Fer will beled,by a lierusal of it, to obtain Wheeler's Tcaberry Tooth Wash, Which article I j used, and It has effectually cured tooth-ache , ; soreness of ,ihe gums, removed scurf frOm my teeth, ;mid I fully believe has entirely ;wrested all decay rilthinti. I trust that dim sof fer,having:either Or dip same species or complaint, will !as soon as .possilde' use Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, that they May be relieved. "Owing to having Mien cold, but mostly in cones quence.of the acid!of aPaiot used in coloring' prints, my 'Teeth becatue; very : much injured, giving excru ciating pain at intervals for between two and three years. Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth V.T,sh wni used, and: haS, 'entirely cured them, which, in certificate form I send, that!thoSa who wish - a perfect remedy for painfalteeth, 6ntl also desire a pleasant Tooth I wash, may with 'confidence try', Wheeler's Teaberry Touth'Wa.sh. ' _MARY,A TAYLOR. , ~ W heelces Teaberry Tooth Wash'' , having re moved scarf and'eured'soreneis of, the gums, which bad troubled me for 'two years . ,it is my belief that it is a highly useful article, and that it is advisible to those who suffer ivith the Teeth and Gums to make use of it. MARY SULLIVAN. "Your Teaberry To'elk Wash cured the tooth-ache and able , 'soreness of ,ihe gums! in, my family, and. I genii you this certifieate, that those who suffer with tooth-ache or 6orenes4 :of the gums, may know that it is a remedy for thefii, and a very. pleasant Tooth Wash: .. : FRAS. PfiEVOST, W. Wheeler. • • "Wliceloi's-Teabervy. Tooth. Wash" having cured soreness, of the gums,; and effectually stopped bleed ing of, the gums, I deem it a debt of gratitude for the relief Which it afforded me, and a duty owed,to my felloW beings, ; to nay, Abut it is my firm conviction, that those who Will use Wheelers Teaberry Tooth Wash; for the Teeth and Gums, will find that it is an important article; THOMAS J. MTURDY, . • No. 238, Callowhill st.' Fromi,munh severe 'affliction of myself, and others of iny amfty, with decayed - Teeth and sore Goths,' and !the Many respectable testimohials highly in favor Of 'WHEELER'S TEABERItY TOOTH. WASH, I 1%-as induced so Ore it a trial; after which my fanffly used it; and I rejoice to say that it "did perform a thOroUgh and effectual cure for all - , and is :the, best article that .T. ever knew of. I would recommend its use to those whoinay be sulThring. JESSE MOORE, . Ne; 127, Market street. P . l;Vheeler. Many'morh - teatimoniale. are existing approving of Teaherry•Tooth Wash: , . Sold at WM..JACKSON 7 S Store, No: 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, heidl oflVood street. ` Principal Office, NO, 86 Chesnut st., Philadelphia. ap . • FiOE THRF4.D.—A, large assortment, together ShOe" Findings and Kitt of all kinds, just:re ceived , JOHN' W., BLAIIt t tns2.o 120 Wood street MSS OMR \V II E C. J. JACK JULIAN..-1 CUTIIRAL NO. 148, Cathrirto Btreet r c.+—fir ~, :s tbif al. McAlister/a All-llonling Ointment. INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION. THE preceding figure 1 9 =1 ,, -,..--:.:•;::: - • .7 , ‘ ,; - given to represent the Ix-. „. .r• - ...-'-';-,A -. .??• 45,?,: .: ,..-. ,f• =cant Penal:utmost,. ...:L....... ,. .v.1-• ;Ft ': --). If is the- great .7-i - , - & - 4 - •:...:v.,,,___ -4 , , - .klA for the impurities of -the ~,_...,.... -„ 4:. _ , ,_ „../--. - ,. : ---- ',,-4 - b_ofiy. a _lt: - yillbesoticed 7&-,...41. : L............7,7 49- .."-""_:: . 7 ~ !..hat: - thick cloudy mist - i --- Tva.--, •_-_- - -7.-,.1", ~', issues from all points oi - - ,/Z?...4-.:-,- --- 0....; - -w-•-::_ :. lifl the - surface, which indi / 4o , A 4 .--"71 cates that this' perspira- .. -- - 7 -- •. - -.:„.±-,-_--- - -. • ~...,, - ;!s".- . r , ..:.: tion Bows uninterrupted., - ,. - - -- - r --- -- .. , -'5 , ..., ~..;;;'-::. ~.-o ly. when we are hthealth, s me - 4, - ... i ; .= - .± , •,-- , .. - .. f. but ceases :when-We are . ' zrt,'-:. - /Cv- - -- -- 1, :- sick:. Life cannot be SUS.. Mined without it. ills thrown off from the blood and other juices of the body, and dispoSes by this ineans,of nearlyall the impurities within us. The language of Scripture is "in the Btoodisthe Life." - --Ifit ever be comes impure, it may' be traced directly to tlie stopl page of the insensibMperspiration., Thus we see, all that is necessary When the blood is stagnant, or in fected, is to open the - pares, and it ielieves itself from all impurity instantly. Its own heat and!vitality aro sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except to open the pores'linen the sinface: ' Tinos we see . the. folly of taking so much internal remedies. . All` practio nerS, however, direct their. efforts: to restore.; the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian, for instance, steams, the Hydrojiathist shroilds us in wet blankets, the Homopathist deals out infinitissimals, the Allopethist bleeds and .dos 6 us with mercury, and the blustering .4Q,nack gorges us With pills, pipe, To give some idea of the amount of tha Insetted ble Perspirntion, we will state that the learned Dr., I•Lewenhock; ascertained that file-eights of all we re- ceire into the stomach, passed 'off by this means: In other werde; if we eat and drink. eight Rends per., day; we evacuate five pounds of_ it by, the Insensible Perspiration: •.- -. ' ' This is none other than the used up particles of:„ . the blood, and flier juices giving place to the new and fresh ones: To check this, therefore, is to ' re;', lain in the sysfien five-eights of all the virulentntatter - that nature demands should leave:the-bay: ' - • . I By a sudden Transition" from heat to cold, the pores are stopped; the perspiration ceases, and diseasebe glut at only to de v elope itself. • Hence, a stoppage of:. [this flow of the juices, originates 'so many -corn plaints; . .It is, by tapping the pines, that overwhelms man kind With coughs; colds, and consumption.' ,Islints - tenths of the world die from diseases induced by ''a Stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration, -• . ..-. Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what connie: seems the most-reasonable to ptirktte, to unstop the -- : pores, after they are closed.. Would yon give physic" to unstop the pores? Or would Yon apply something that would do this upon the surface,where the-clog ging actually is? And yet I know of no physician who makes any external applications to effect it. Unites thbse circumstances, I present to physicians,' and to all others, NeAlister's All-Ifealing Ointment,- or the Mind's Sahtt: It lids power to restore per spiration on the feet, en the bead old Sores, upon the '. chest, in short, npoif any part of the hody, - whethei diseased slightly or severely. • . , - It has lower. to cause allexternal iiires,reeieftiltrifi -, humors, Skiff , diseases; poisonous wounds;: to" - ilis:. chargetheir putrid matter, and then heals them: It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue'. of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitcl is to its healthy-funetiens. • • . -..-- his a remedy that forbids the necessity of so many and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. ' . It is a rentedy that neither sicknensi gives inconve nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. - • ' - It preserves and defends the surface from all 'di rangement of its functions: The surface is the out let of five-eights of the bile and used up matter with 2 in. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, and death knocks at your door.. It is rightly termed All-healing; for .. there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. r I hive used it for the last fourteen , years for all diseases of the chest, consumption, EV er involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and man. that not in one single case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the reach of Mortal means. - I have had physicians, learned in the profession; I, have had ministers of the Gospel, Jedges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers •gentlemen of the highest erudition and mull - Rude; of the poor, nie it in every variety of way, and there has been tuif one voice—one.united and universal voice—sayieg "Me. Allister, your Ointmcntisgocd. ••' . . CONSUMPTION.—It can hardly he credited that a' salve can have any effect open the !zings, seated.as they are within the system.: .But if placed upon.the chest, it - penetrates direetly_ to the lungs, squ *? ats the poisonous particles that are consuming them, and expels them from the system. I need not say that it is curing persons of.consnzer:= -- ligv, -. 1 care not what is said, so lobe as ,T can cure reseed thousand per Sons yearly. . _ HEADACHE.—The Salve has cured persons or the Headache of ten years. standing, and who had it regularly every week, so that vomiting often.took place. Delfhess and Ear Ache are helped with like suc cess. _ COLD FEET.—Consumption, Liver, complrint, pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, - oneOr the other always accompanies cold feet. The Salve will cure every ease. - Screafla, Ervsipplas, - salt "Rheum, Liver Mani- Plaint Sore'Eyes:quinsy, , Sore - Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases; such as Asthma, Oppression,P ain, also Sore Lips, -Chap- , _ ped Hands, Tumours, Cataimons Eruptions, Nertioaa Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably named ' icine now known so good. - . • - 13IiItNS.--It is .the best thing in the world for Burns. atead the Directions around the box.) ' PIMPLES ON THE'VACE—Masculine Skin gross surface. Its first action is to expel all humor. It will not cease drawing till the face is free from any matter that may be lodged under the skin, and tie r quently breaking out to the surface. It then heats When there is nothing but grossness, - or dull tepid sive slither, it begins to soften and soften until the skin becomesns smooth and delicate ns a chili's. WORMS.—If parents knew bow fatal most medi cides were to children taken inwardly, they . ivould be slow to 'resort to them. Especially "mercurial • lozenges , ' called "medicated lozeitges,” "vermi rages.' pills, &c. The truth is, no one can - tell,in variably.when, worms are present._ Now let. me say to parents that, this Salve will always tell if a_child has worms. It will drive every vestige of them a way. (Read the directions around, the box.) ....- There is probably no medicine' on theface'of the earth at once so sure and 'so safe in the expulsion of TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it nsr a hair restorative yet I will stake-it against the worldt They may bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the hxir two'cases to their-one. OLD SORES.—That some Sores-are ,:an outlet to the impurities of tne system, is, because they cannot pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi ble. Perspiration. •If such sores are healed up the : impurities must have some other outlet, or it will, en danger life. This salve. will always provide for such emergencies. '• RHEUMATISM.--It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain ol course. Ceases. - PEVERS.-rln all cases of fever,the difficulty lietv in the pores being locked up, so - that the heat and perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture, could be started the crisis - has passed and the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases os fevers almost instantly itirdock the skin and bring forth. the perspiration:: SCALD' SCALD HEAD.—We have cured cases that acttt. ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told' us be had spent We on his children without any benefit„ , when a few boxes of , the ointment cured them. CORNS. - --;-Occasional use of the . Ointment will al ways keep cornifrom growing. People' need never be troubled with them if they will use it. AS A FAMILY 81EDICINE--No man can meas ure its value. So long as the stars roll along over' the Heavena—so long as' man treads the, earth, sub ject to all infinities of the flesh—solong as disease and sickness is known---just so long will this good. Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceas es trent off the _earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES MeALISTER & CO.' Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25 cents.per box._ _ . . - • - CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment ;has been greatly counterfeited, we have giiert - this Can tion to the public that "no Ointment will be, genuine. finless the names of fames McAlister, or :Tames Mc- Alister 4- Co., are WRITTEN with a 'rex upon EVERY label." Now we hereby offer a reward of $5O to be paid on conviction in any -of the' constituted courts of the United States, for any individual 'corm.. terfeiting our name and Ointment. • PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Erann Sr Reiter, corner of-Liberty and St. Clair ste.-nre-the-whole sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr., corner Market st.and the -Diamond; Hays 8r Brockivay, (Druggists No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty et.; 7. 11. Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward, and sold at -the Bookstore:in Smithfield st. doorfrom Second st; and in .Allegheny city by , TIP. Schwartz, and J. Sar gent, and by J. G. Smith (DruggisO.Birm nghtun; 'and D. Negley, East Liberty; H. Rowland, McKeesport; Samuel Walker, -Elizabeth; 3. Alexander it S'on,Mo, ' nengalaela City; N.B. Bowman ik Co.; J. T. Rogers. Brownsville; - Pa; ,Dr. 'S. Smith, Bridgewater; nod elin Barclay, Beaver Pa. , mar 20.
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