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11,11an'ce Porta:ble Pont Line.
VatZe:
-12 . 1846,
MICR transporting good between Pittiburgh and the
,E Eastern cities without. transhipping. This old
established lino (being the oldestportable bciat line on
the canal) is now prepared to receive produce and
merchandise fornhipping either East or West: The
boats by this line are, commanded by pkilful ; espe
rieneed and sobercaptains, and provided with good
crows.- Boats and cargoes are transferred from and
to canal and - railroad, saving all .removal and separa
tion of goods. i Trips made in - as short time, and
good! carried, on as fair terms as any °the - iliac.
Thankful for,:and respectfully soliciting,a continu
. since of the very liberal and growing patronage here
tiiifore bestowed upon this line, we with Confidence
assure those merchants disposed-to favor un, that their
business shall be clone to their entire satisfaction.
Goods carried, by nsi consigned to either of our
hoses, will be shipped, to their destination free of
charge for shipp.kig, stoiage or advance of charges.
As we hold no interest in steamboat stock ,Imerchants
mil:depend apon their goods always being forwarded.
without delay, upon good boats and at the lowest
rates of freight. ; •
Produce, consigned to our house at Philadelphia for
sale, Will be sold on liberal terms; and advances made
either at Pittsburgh or Philadelphia.
• . JOHN MeFADEIsi '& Co., Penn st.,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
. JAMES ZIL. DAVIS & Co., 219 and 251,
-aprlo.Gm ' , Market st.,
Portable Boat Line,
iniaM . 1846.kkr;
.2. TOR the transportation of freight between Pitts
jaitt.igh, and tteettlantic cities, viajissaisylvania
improvements and Baltimore and Susquehanna rail
,
The Proprietors of this aid .11Ittablished line, having
trimpleted their arrangements; are prepared to for
ward goods to and from'the East (on the opening of
the canal navigation,) on as reasonable terms as any
other respiansible line, and. are determined that no
care or attention on tlielr part shall b'e 'wanting to se
cure a continuance ordiat patronage so liberally', be
stowed upon them for several years past.
The decided success of the portable boat system,
so manifest in the regularity and despatchexperienced
in the delivry of geedS, the absence of all rink or,
tn
delaY, breakage or other daage, incidentito the 01(11
system, where:lands haveto be hurriedly transhipped 1,
three times on the way, nrel the titerciliant;lale order!
in ,Ivhich produce has. been avowedly delivered 'Thy
them, has induced the proprietors to increase their
stock ,considerably this . 'season. Their :extensive'
warehouses at each point; (imam:mile:l bylnny other
line,) affords them facilities to. conduct their business
with despatch; and. to shippers the convenience ol
free storage, if required, until their arrangements are
complete- 7 while their long experience in e carry-,
ipg trade; it is ; presumcd,lw ill be sufficient gdarantee I
to their patrons and the public that they will success
fully even themselves to give general satisfaction.
Produce received forwarded, steamboat charges
paid, and bills lading transmitted free of charge for
commission, advancing oi storage, and all communi
cations to the Billowing, agents promptly attended to:
' TANETE CPLONNOII,
Cor.tenn and Wayne sts.,Pit6burgli.
7110NLiS BOIII.SIDGE,
278 Market street, Philadelphia.
O'CONNORS ;Co.,
North st., Baltimore.
BinghamNi Transporiation Line.
1846. M
ricINDucTED on strict sabbath-kceping principlCA,
j though not claiming.tO be the only line that is sir
o:Minded. The proprietors of this old established
lino have put their stock iu the most complete order,
aril are thoroughly prepared to forward prndsca and
m3rchandize. to and trout the
_Eastern c.tles on the
cyerdia,, ,, of navigation..
We trust - that our long exp.:Tie:lee in the carrying
business,and zealous attenboii t o the int e re s ts of c ti.
tanners, Will secure to us ucontinuanceand ;increase
of the, patronage heretofore bestowed us , Ili'aghain's
Line.'
Our arrangemeras will ;enaide on to carry . freight
with the utmost despatch; and oar prices shall always
be as- low as the lowest charged by other responsible
Produce and marchandiie will be received' and for
warded east and welt without any charge for adverti
rik...,...storaie.or
Bills of lading foroi•arded and every (direction
promptly attended
Address, or apply to ! 'WM., BING /IA NI,
Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne sts.,
BINGHAM'S, DOCK & STRATTON,
No. 11711 Market st., Philadelphia,
J AMIN WILSON, Agent,
No. 122 North Howard et., Baltimore,
WILLIAM TYSON, Agent,
N0. , 10 West st., New ' York
Itiilependent Portable Boat Line.
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18- 4 6
FOR the transportation of produce and merchan
dim ,to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore and
Philadelphia; ir"without transhipping. Goods con
signed to our care, will be forwarded without delay,
at the lowest current rates; Bills of Lading trans
mitted, and all instructions promptly attended tn,
free from any, extra charge fur storage or Commis
sion. Address
C. A. McANULTY & CO.,
Canal Ilaxin, Pittsburgh.
ROSE, MERIULL & Co.,
Smith's Wharf,
MEARS, RAYNOR & Co.,
Broad st., Philadelphia:
iY 23
Pio!lr.*orth's Way Fret ght Line
=
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MIXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way
ereight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns
town, liollidaysburgh, Water Street, and all inter
mediate places.
• Ono boat leaves the Warehouse of C. ,t.
& Co.,Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and
Shippers can always depend on having their goods
m forwarded' without delay and on acconamodating
terms.
- „We respectfully solicit your patronage.
snornicious.
J. PicitSrarth of boats, Nile, Exchange, Paris and
kaciec. •
3. if. thinks or boats, Phsh and Exoine.
„John rifiller of cars on Portage Rail Road.
i ACT:N . I ' 3.
J. PICKWORTH, Canal Basin, Johnstown,
JOHN MILLER," ilollidaysburgli,
Cs. A. AVANULTY CO.j " Pittsburgh,
k 2 3, .
_.44ONONGAIIELA ItOUTLI,
TO BALTIIIO.4E, in 32 liours—fare
TO PRILADELPHIA . iii 40 bourta--fate $l2.
1 0:;Lr 73 ?mks ETAGING!
• , `. 6 r.,L; %nal: U. S. MUL.
. _
' - - The Great .N apt - Regularity and high Reputation
. -- .. , „ . - Artil re e. by this, pleasant passenger Route,
, cod.tlic.Post Master!. General, to place the
, P °°. erk - and - Philadelphia Mails to Pittsburgh, ul -
,ren It. - i -
xzttiar i ;
.
LOUIS-.T he s m uker vc ior u a , n l d ea .
, s e tviß s th s e te iN a i n o le n r o s ng, C a O h N o r a Ul w ,
h a a n r d r
precisely at S o'clock every Morning, and at 6 o•-
~. 'clock -- -euery'sysning; except Sundays. Splendid
Coachesawitittheir arrival at Brownsville, to trans
- port-Passenger3 and Mail, only 73 miles to the Rail
.Road at Cdmarland. '
.
The preparaticiml on this route are ample, and the
.:_ connections complete, so that disappointment or de
: lays wilt he unknown upon it.
. By our tickets, passengers can delay at Cumberland
-. -or at Italtiniore, during their pleasure, and continue
their journey either .by steamboat or cars to Phila
. clphia. i.. .
Office in the "St. Charles -Hotel," Wood st. Pitts
- I. uNh' J. INIESKIMEN,
Agent.
European and Am y"
erican Agency".
THEandersigned , 'European Agent having 'again
'arrived In- America at the regular timed will
• ?cave. Pittsbnigh, Pa, 'early in September next, and
-sail-from 'New York on the first day of October; ma--
king , a TirmitMsTn-tour through England, Ireland,
Scotlantl,3Vales; and; returning-to America in May,
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*.clBY ;this.agency - money remittances can be
.4e by drafts orlarge'andcmall sums, payable at
sight in , ;every, part' of Great Britain, Ireland, &c.;
.-regacies,debts, rents, real estate and'elaiins collect
ed and recovered; searches of all hinds-'made;
of :wills,- deeds and doeurnentrx procured; and
the usual bUsiness appertaining to this-Agency tran
. sacted' as heretofore. ,- Innumerable refercines giv
en. -Apply ;personally or adrdesspostpard,
uropean Agent mid Attorney at Law, PittsbUrgh.
Air,. .1. 8..! Dray will attend to all European busi-:
mess inmy absence. • lel9
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..LARANGEIZENTEI FOE Or li
.aa•
1846
1110 EMITTANCES to, and Passage -to and from
_D o Great liritain and Ireland, by the. Black Dan, or
'old Line of Liverpool Packets.-Sailing from New
York and Liveipool on the Ist and 16th. of every
Month. And by first clasit'Ametricart Ships , [S•tiling
Weekly.]
Persons sending to the "Old' Countryst• for their j
friends; can make the necessary arrangements With
the subseribersand have them brOUght out in. any of
the eight ships comprising the Black Ball or Old Line
of Liverpool*Packett; (sailing from Liverpool on the
Ist and 16th of every month,) also by first class ships,
sailing from that port:n:6oly, which our Agents, '
Messrs. James D. Roche & Co. - , there will send out
without delay. , •
Should 'those sent for not come out the money will
be refunded Without any deduction.
The "Black Ralloar old Line Of Liverpool Packd
eta," comprise the following magnificent ships, and
will sail from Liverpool on their regular appointe
day, 'as follows :
riaelia, On lst Jan. Ist May. IstSept
Europe, 16th 44 16th . . " 16th "
New York, . . lst Feb. let June. let Oct.
American, 16th " 16th 44 16th 44 •
Yorkshire,... sr-- Ist Mar. let July. Ist Nov
Cambridge, 16th" . 16th " 16th 'Dec
Oxford', .. .Ist April. bat Aug. Ist 44
Montezuma, 16th 4 4 16th • 44 16th 44
Not:LT.—lt is well known, that -the Black Ball. is
Are very best:conveyance for persons to get out their
friends, and as other passenger 'agents advertise to
bring'ffEt passengers by that Line, the public arc re
sp notified by, the owners that no passenger
ag,en7, but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely .&
Mitchel, are authorized to adverse and to bring oul
passengers by that Line. -
.. We Illtk . e at all times for tlee Dr*" at Sight for any
ainount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub ,
lin. Also on Messrs. Prescottt; Grote, Ames & Co.,
Bankers, Londo6which aro paid free of discount, or
any tirarge, whatever, in all the principal towns
throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Apply to, or address, if. by Letter, (post paid.)
ROCIIE:; JIRO'S & CO.
1\ o. 35, Fulton street New York.
(Nest door to the Fulton flank.
JAMES B. ROCHE & Co's Office,
No. E.4:1, Water street, Liverpool.
BLAKELY &
Penn street, near the Canal Bridge,
and Smithfield st, near sth.
Tarscott G elle Esulgratlon °Ale&
iIIEMI'UTANCKS and paesag to ,'X .
and from Littr.Ar: ISKITAIN AND t,
18E4. AN I", by W.f.: J. T. 'Fapseott
75 south street, corner or.lLiiilcri Lane, New York,
'and .11G tVaterloo runt! Lilespwil.
Tlic.irilre.ribers haring accepted the agency or
the above house, arc now prepared to make arrange 7
merits upon the: mots liberal, terms with 1.1104 e desi
rous of puyiag the passage ill theitY / 1,0 4 ,1 s &on! the
old Country, and flatter thetnesellt, their character
and long standing in business trtll girt, ample as
suranctrthat all their arrangenient 'mill be carried
out faithfully.
Measts. 11'. fi T. T.Tarisentr. ore long . and flisora
bly knotvn• for the iinperior uncionmodatifin
and sailing qualities of-their Packet t,itipi. 'lie
QUEEN or s•tie WEST, SIIEItIIiAN, Rooms-
TER;GARRICK.IIOI7II6UEIt, ItoStAL S, LIV
ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which least each
Port monthly, from New York the 21iit and 26th and
from Liverpool the 6th and I I th, in addition to which
they hare arrangements with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool- Packets to insure a depar
ture from Liverpool. eXera liv edays icing thus utter ;
mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in
creasing patronage, while Mr. yv.Tapccou'iciinittant
per-s-nnal struerintendance cf the business in Liver
pool is an additional security that the comfort and
01 the paioien,y,ers still be partica
attendr-.1 to.
Tlinauhscribers being an canal extenviimly enga,
;ell in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg
and the Atlantic- Cities, are thereby enabled to take
charm of and forward passengers immediately on
their landing. without a chance of disappointment or
delay, and are therefore prepared to contract for pas
age I . rnin any Coa port io tirrat tiritain or Ireland to
this City; the nature of the they are engaged
in, giving thorn facilities for tali-tang pain:imams no
far inland not otherwise attainable, itu , l will, ofne
cessary,) forn-ard passengers further %Vest by the
best mode of conveyance without any additional
charges for their trouble. Where porno's Rent f.sr
decline coining out, the amount paid for paSsage will
be refunded in full.
REMITTANCES.
The subseribersare also prepared to girt, drafts at
sight, for any amount payable at the principal Citir,
and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and
Wales thus affording a safe and expeditmus mode of
Remitting funds to those Countries, which persots
requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to
avail themselves of.
Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompt
ly attended to
T..I.IFFE F.:O'CONNOR,
Forwarding and Commits:on Merchant»,
marr d&wy, Pittsburgli„ Pa
Ittnalltaucca to England. Ireland, Scot
land and IV nick.
- nErisoss deairoue of remitting money to any n
1: the above countries, eau do so through the sub
seribera on the moat easy tenor. We are prepared
to issue drafts for any amount over £l,OO sterling.—
Remittances made through OM' house any day beiOre
the 23.1 of May, will be received iu Ireland, by the
30th of June. •
BLAIC EL Y & MUM IF.L, Pittsburgh,
Agents for Ruche, Ito • 14 & co.,
tor Id coN York
hARE CHANCE FOR GOtir.i iNv EsTm ENT S f
, The subscriber has laid out, and now offers for
sale at reasonable prices and on accommodating
I terms, one hundred and ten building lots, on that
i i hand-Amite level ground between &added., street and
1 the Monongahela river. They are about one-third
of a mile from the city line, and are 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,
nor has any heretofore been laid out with so liberal
lan allowance of wide streets; Braddock is from one
I hundred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety
feet whip, awl Herten, Couunerce, Brady, Columbus I
and Water streets, all wide avenues. .Most of the!
lots have two fronts, and an they are of various sizes, I
and will be sold one lot, with die privilege of four or
five, early applicants can be accommodated to suit
their own views of improvement. Persons who de- i
sire to Wild or to make secure investments in pro
perty that is sure to advance in value, and particular
ly those who intend to erect manunctories, would
do well to view these lots and examine the draft. be
fore purchasing elsewhere. The survey for the Dal
, timore and Ohio railroad and the railroad survey by
the State of Pennsilvania were both made alongside
of this property,.and it .is generally considered that 1
Braddock street, or the ground immediately alongside ;
of it, affords the only eligible route for a railroad 1
from Pittsburgh to the East. Coal can he delivered
on this property at a much lens mist than on the Al
legheny river, and there is always deep water at this
part of river. E. D. GAZZAM,
aug2s-tf Office, Market, betwCen 3d and 4th Sts.
Firth Stre - et Puriatare :VlTstrerooms.
MHE stibscriber would most respectfully call the
. 1 attention or the public to his stuck of Cabinet
Ware, possessing advantages over any other maim
facturing.establishment in the city. lie is enabled
to-sell his Wares at much lowcr'prices; therefore, he
would remind those who want good Furniture at a
air price not to forget the right place, No. 27, Fifth
street, , (mar 23-d&wy) 'll . . H. RYAN.
Scotts Vegetable
JUST received a fresh supply of those In
valuable Pills, to those who know them, no.
thine need be said in their favor, for by 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 iinpartinglhealtb and
strength to thousands who were apparently draw
ing near to the gates of Death, the In veterateCancer
and scrofula have been effectually cured by them,
1 1 50 , Dyepepsio, k'eyer and Ague, hdlamation, Drop.
sy in the head, Jaundice, Asthma, Sores of twenty
years s,tanding, Croiip, Mea'sl'es, Worms and even
cases cOnsidered Consumption have all yielded to
their Nghly renovating powers. They are also do
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 Arpreas command of the Proprietor, they
arc sold at 124, cents per box of 25 pills, with full
directions. Sold whole4ale and tetail by
SAMUEL LINDSAY, No. 104 Liberty st,
jy I 7-il2rn
IDEDSTEADS--Maliogany, Birch, Maple, Cherry
JO and Poplar high' and lowpost bedatoicla al
ways on hand and for sale low at the Furniture
warehouse of T. B. YOUNG Z.: Co,
je6 31 Hand st.
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.t inc..o . cif - s,4.titi,t* . ,i.4tic..ititpiiitileti
nitoTnzats & co.
BLAKELY 4- MITCHEL, .dgcras
, Extruntook of Pittsburgh
Mani
The Franklin Fire Insuriinco;s Company
Or TaLLADELPHL.t.
- eIIIARTER PERPETUA $400,000 paid in. of
fice 163}, Chestnut st., north side; near,Fifth.—
Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against
lois or damage by fire, on pcoperty and effects of
every description, in town or country, on the most
reasonable terms. Applications, made either per
sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to,
G. N. ,BANCKER, Prost.
C. G. Baticktn, Seoy.
DIRECTORS:
Charles N. Baneker, Jacob R. Smith, • ,
Thomas Hart, George W. Richards,
Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Belle,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown.
PITTSIIIIIIGH AGENCY.
-rnannicE Mawrizc, Agent, at the Exchange - Office
o'Warrick Martin, 8t,C0., corner of Third and MEth ,
ket streets.
Fire' risks taken on buildings and their contents in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country.
No marine or inland navigation.risks taken.
aug4-y.
Fire and Marine Insurance
TILE Insurance Company of North America, of ,
Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent,
the subscriber, offers to make portant:lent and limited
Insurance on property, iu this city and its vicinity,
and'on shipments by the canal and rivers.
DIRECTORS.
Arthur C. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry, es. Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. Junes," Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, . Jacob N. Thomas,
John White ' John R. Neff,
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D.:Wood;
Wm. Welsh, !teary D. Sherrard,Seey.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni
ted States, having been chartered in'll94. Its char-
ter is perpetual, and from.its high standing, long
experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of
an extra hazardous character, it may he considered
an offering ample security to the public.
'MOSES ATWOOD.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Wa
ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. 0ct2.11.
NATIONAL FIRE
AND MARINE'. INSURANCE COMPANY,
New York.
91111 well known and respectable company is pre
-1 pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to
make insurance of every kind connected with risks
or 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 orpetsotial
property on the Most fivorable terms.
A pplicatiOns for Insurance attended to without de•
lay at the office, No. 31 Water and tit Front stn, by
SPIIINGER HAI - WAUGH Ag'L
At an Election held at the office in N. I.; May
12th, the following named gentlemen were einem ! ,
Director:l' of this Company, for the mowing year,
•
Joschh W. Savage,
John Browner,
William Want,
Julia Newhoimr,
William Si Slocum
Julio F.:1146.4c,
Stephen Holt;
John Mt... Chain,
Win. W. Campbell,
Jacob Zitiller,
Marcuii Spring,
Joseph S. Lake,
John J. Ilerncl.
Au.] at a sult..equent etect:t.4 of the Ituard, JO-
S Ell IW. SAVAGE, ~ wa, ueahit.easly re-elec
ted President fur the C11 , 11:11W:
JAMIE'
a❑ 4-1 r. Set f
lumura LOCO
A NIKIIICAN rim , . INSURANCE COMPANY of
Philadelphia—Charter porpotual--Captval:ol,-
(too p a il i n . Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 %Volum i
street—Wm. Davidson, Preet: Frederick Fratoy ,
cm.Adipoied COMpaily Cltfl
tinure to mauve Dui!dings, Nlorchatultee, Furnititro, l
and Pr"ltntlY, not of nn oatra liazurdsme character,
against loss or damage by Fun. -
Applications tor Inz. - urancvs iu Pittaburgh and it, I
uoittlitiorlio.ol .11i rocoi‘od, and flakx taker,
either perpetually or for Innit'el petiole, ou favora
ble terms, by t.iAl. COCHRAN, Agent,
dec 21 No. 2G, \%ood strt•ct. •
E=ll
J. Elre: , tT, JR
It PUNNET,
Agcnts at Pitihburgli, for the DeLitrare.
Safety Li surance C'odopany of Philidalpriia.
TIME 111tiKti upon Buildings and ?derchandize. or
Vert' cleat - 1,13[11M, and MartilC ititls upon hulls
ur cargoes oC Veeae!S, L112.C11Up01) the moat eavorubla
terms.
Office at the warehouse er Kinq & Holmes, on
Water at., near Market street, Pittsburgh. •
N. It. tang & Finney invite the confideneo and
patronage of their friends and community at large to
the Delaware M. S. inetiranct Company, as an insti
tution among the most Ilouri.shing in Philadelphia—
ns having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper
ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as
yielding to each person insured his doe share oldie
profits of the Company, without involving him in
any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium
actuully paid in by him; and therefore an possessing
the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious
feature, and in its moat attractive form. nov 1-tf
Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance
Company of Philadelphia.
N. E. tornrr of Third and {Food streets, Piaiburgh.
/1111 E assets or the company on the first or .I:lima
ry, pnhtistked in confurnuty with an act
of the Punn,linrua LegisLitui e, a ere
Bonds and Mortgages, 5,600,615 93
Real Estste, at cost, 100,90 77
Tettiporar) Loans, Stocks and Ca.,h, 207,499 72
Milking a total of $DO9,ttS:.l 42
Affording eertain assuratico that all losses will be
promptly met, and giving entire security to all who
obtain policies from this Compant. Risks taken at
as low rates as are consistent with security.
oct S WARRICK MARTIN, Agent.
T ...,,
ilt: w.,N PILLS, as a remedy pckuliarly
adaptod for headaches and dyspeptic affection.,
arc pretty generally known and esteemed in this
community; and the proprietor, so often as he has
occasion to write or speak of them, can scarcely re
! fram from an expression of his grateful acknowledg.
merits to his friends for their patronage and kindness
Ito him. His ftielings are the warmer from observing
the "beginning and the ending"—thrown alinost in
Mstaposition---of so many nostrums and kind eed pre
parations equally loud in theirliretensions, and
much more industriously presented to the public;
while his preparation noiselessly advances, even to
remote places, soothing and comtbrfing the afflicted, i
and permanently grafting itself upon the afictions
or new friends, thus continually widening the circle
or its usefulness. Although well satisfied that hit
medicine has, as it were, a principle of perpetuity in
it, yet he is obliged to his friends for the most sub
stantial evidence of the fact.
In its natural history, if you please, the Wilson
Pill differs . front most other preparations in not being
originally made for sale, or with a view to pecuniary
profit; while as every body knows, the greatest tyro
(as h general thing) no sooner begins to dabble in
drugs than he casts about for some cheap prepara
tion, or must , gdt up,' an the phrase is, something—
anything that will sell. 01len he attempts it under
all assumed or fictitious name, as though conscious
his own were insufficient to sell it. The difference
then between the Wilson Pill and the preparations a
have just indicated,' would appear to be this: The
consciousness of the value of my pill originated
the idea of potting them on sale for money, and at I
price. The consciousness of the value of
,money
originates in most instances the many preparations
I have alluded to; and the price most likely 'to take'
is always first carefully considered, and the Pill or
ether preparation made and graduated to suit it. The
one is a DISCOVERS, and comes from the great Arcane
of Universal Nature; the other a trick or invention,
and comes from a not very popular quality of INDI
VIDUAL Nature. Reader! the difference hero is
great. In one instance the value attached to the PILL
is the starting point; in the other, the MONEY., But
it is not probable that some of the many prepara
tions having, even such paternity were accidentally
good, but that possibly by this process of "getting
up" as they call it, by puffing. add blowing, as We
clean wheat, they have been "got up", too high be
fore their specific gravity had been carefully !oder
tabled,' and have blown off never' to be heard of,
with other chaff'--sortie lighter, soine heavier.
Whaterenmity be. the rationale, I must repeat it,
that I am most profoundly thankful to my friends for
their discrimination in not consigning my discovery to
that compenduourreatgory of "inventions that did
not answer"--:of "tricks that won't win.." • • •
The Wilson Pills are useful as a orreirtat. remedy,
and may be kept and taken, in proper doses, in fam
ilies, as a preventative .of general ill health, Or dis
ease of vvhatever name, by any member of the fam
ily, without any fear of the consequences of expo-
sure in , the ordinary pursuits'of business.
(* - They may tilivayste had in' any quantity of the
proprietor, in Penn street, below Marbury, and of the
principal Drpggists of this city and Allegheny.
jy.22-dBr.w7m
xr EW,ORLEANS SVG 111:7:0
.11 for sale by .deo6 -Ohhdr. N. ST!gar
) . JAMES MAY.
nrwt.
?Eli Found* Lauf,
A CURE FOR.CONSUMPTION
Seven 77.1ousaad eases globstinate Pulmonary Com-
plairzts cured inone year!
We- elk the attention of the candid to .a few con•
aider4tionn
Nature, in every pert of her Works ) , has lea indeli
ble marki of adaptation aturdesigm • -
' The constitution of the animals and iegetables of
the forest, is such that they could not endure the 1
cold of the frigid zone, and vice -^resa
In regard -to diseases and its cure, the. adaptionis
more or less striking,
The Alois of Iceland, the Wild Cherry and Pines
of .all Northern latitudes (and “Dt..,lVisr.ari , ri BAL
LAD" is a compound chemical extract from these,)
have long been, celebrated for complaints prevalent
only in cold climates. Indeed the most distinguished
medical men have averred that nature furnished in
everycountry medicines for its own freculiar diseases.
Consumption in its con&amed and. incipient stages
Coughs, Asthma, Croup and Liver Complaint form by
far the most fatal class of diseases known to our
land. Yet MA these may be cured by means of the
simple yet powerful remedies (named above) and
which are scattered, by. a benefieient Providenee,
,wherever those maladies prevail.
ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE!
Wtsv-A - a2s 1 3 / I i9AII or WILD CHERRY, always trium
phant! cure follows cure in its onward victorious
career! .
Derrox, Fob, 11th, 1845.
J. 11 7 . Whilmore.—Dear Sir: As youaro the leg-
War authorized agent in Dayton, for the sale of "Dr.
IVistars Balsam of Wild Cherry," I take this meth
od of making a statement of facts to you (which I
hope may be published to the world) in reference to
au almost miraculous cure, wrought in my case by
means of the above Invaluable Balsam.
Language fails to describe the salutary effects it-pro
duced, and the great benefit I derived from its use.
The citizens of Dayton and vicinity, well recol
lect that on the Sas of August last, I received seri
ous: injury front the explosion of a cannon. A por
tion of its contents entered my right side and breast;
and in all probability, some fragments or splinters of
the ram-rod passed through the "'Aura," and pierced
the Lungs. •
After the lapse of about six weeks, I ;vas attacked
with a distressing cough and a violent pain in-my
right side. Some ten days after this when in a par
oxysm of coughing, suddenly and ULCER broke, and
a large quantity of very, offensive matter, mixed
with blood, was discharged; most of which found
passage through the opening of the wound. From
this emitting there frequently passed a quantity of.
air, supposed to issue from the lungs. During all
this time toy sufferings were almost intolerable:
My physicians, meanwhile paid the strictest atten
tion to me, and did all in their power for my recov
cry. But with all their skill they could not reach
the sent of distress, after the Lungs had become affect.
ed. 1 was visited during this time by at least twenty
Physicians.
,It now reduced to a certainty, that i ittlanuil ion
of (F# 1 etitgr was rapidly taking place; and that this
would terminate ins lite in a very short time, was in
the highest degree probabie.
At this critical stage, a messenger was despatched
to Cincinnati, and a eelebrated Physician of that
place was consulted. When he was made acquaint
ed with my situation, be remarked that nothing could
be dime by medical aid, if the constitution itself was
not sufficient to throw off the disease.
My friend, now despaired of on recovery, and I
hail no earthly ground of hope to ISUTOWC many days.
Fortunately at this juncture, I saw one of Dr. Wis
tar's Pamphlets, eutitled ••Family Medical Guide,"
or “Treatise on Consumption of the Lungs." As I
had often heard of dying men "catching at straws,"
I felt the doing to myself. By the content or my
Physicians, I sent to von fore bottle of the medicine
de,ciribed viz: 6. Wisiar's Balsam of B'ild Cherry,"
whmli relieved me almost immediately. Alter I
had used some tire or act bottles I so far recovered as
lobe up and ithuut. My cough ceased, and my lungs
were restored to a healthy state—all from the heal
in; and holoy influence andpmerrfol medichud vir
tues of Wistar's 1141,qta.
Were it not front the etternal injury I received in
nst .hooklor and aria by the canlosion, I reel confi
dent that I might hart been tvorltim; at my trade
iwhich is blacitsuntlnug,l but this Isas proven - tied.
liv exposure, I have since taken several suture
colds, and my unly rraeedy has been "the Iralsaut.'•
And I now most cordially recommend the genuThe
Bakinn to all who arc afflicted with Crdds,
Coughs, or befog Complaints. I consider it an inn-li
nable utediciue—a real bleating to the world. Any
person desiring further inlormation r may call on me
any Elute. earn truly,
CAMPS 'MPH ER R. SMYTH.
City olDayton,
Montgomery en., State or Ohio f
Subscribed and sworn to, before me, Justice of d
the Peace, this I lilt day of Feb ; lti-15.
FRII:NEZER, FOWLER.
Tfltimony rf the-e highly crrililatli. citizens (y"
Dayton, in cnnpru,ilinn if the above.
We. the oiolortsigne,f, 1,607 intintaiely acquainted
with Mr.smvth, dud listing seen and..'niched o ve r
him during bin late illness , do not he hate to say
tbat the foregoing is by no nicans an C.raggerati;cl
statement, but is entitled to full credit.
irrThe true and genuine «R'iwar•s Balsam of
Wild Cl:terry," is sold at established agencies in all
parts or the United States.
Sold to Cilueunail'on Mt corner of Fourth and
Walnut it reef s , br SANFORD & PARK.
General Agents for the Western States.
For sale by L WILCOX Jr., S. E. car. Market st,
and the. Diamond Pittsburgh.
Franklln Medical College of Phllndel.
runt'. raid annual course of lecture. in this institu
tion, will be opened on Monday, the twelfth
day of October nest, (the second Monday in October,)
and will he continued until the end or the ensuing
Februarr.
=MEI
PAUL BECK CODBARD, M. D.—Anatoxny and
Iloaology.
C. C. VII.!s; WYCK, M. D.—Principles and practice
or Surgery.
MEREDITH CLYMER, M. D.—Principles and
practice of Medicine.
JOHN BARCLAY BIDDLE, NI. D.—MZerin Med-
Ica and Therapeuben.
DAVID HUNTER TUCKER, M. D.—Obstericks
and dote:uses of %%omen and children.
LEVIN S. JOYNES, M. D.—Physiology and kgal
Nledicinc.
JAMES B. ROGERS, M. D.—General and Organic
Chemistry.
JOHN BARCLAY BIDDLE, M. D.—Dean of the
Ilcnl h•.
JOSEPH EID Y , .11; D.—Demonstrator of An
atom)".
The Franklin Medics') College was incorporated
in the Legislature or Dennsylvaniai by an act , al 3-
proved 28t.lilanuary, 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 qualifications now usually required of candidates
in other Medical Colleges in this Statc.',
FEES,
For each cninre of lectures, " $15,00
Marticulation fee, to he paid once only, 5,00
Diploma fee; 10,00
Additional information respecting the course of in
struction, or other matters connected with the Facul
ty, can be obtained upon application, personally, of
by letter, to J. B. BIDDLE, M. D.,
Dean of the Faculty, N. E. corner of Quince and
Spruce streets, Philadelphia. mar 11-4.16 m
BowE, 'Olt SUMMER COMPLAINT.----we
confidontly recommend and could ruler to hun
dreds of our 'citizens who bade used
JAYNF.'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM,
as a certain, sale and effectual rerriody for Dysentry,
Diarho,a, or Looseness,Cholera Morino, SUMMER
COMPLAINT, Colic, riping Pains, Sour Stomach,
Sick and Nervoun Headache, Heartburn, &c.
This is one of the most efficient, pleasant, and
safe compositions ever offered to the public for the
cure of the various derangements of the - s - rostActi
and nowEts,r and the only article worthy of the least
confidence for curing CHOLERA INFANTUM or
SUMMER COMPLAINT; and in all the above dis
eases it really acts like a charm.
, CERTIFICATE
From the Rey. Asa Shinn, of the Protestant Method
ist Church
The undersigned having been afflicted during the
past winter with a disease in the stomach, sometimes
prodcing severe pain in'tfie stomach for ten or twelve
hours without intermission, and having tried various
remedies with little effect, was furnished with a bot
tle of Dr. JAS'NE'S CAAIIIMITIVM BALSAM. This he
used according to the directions, and found invaria
bly that this medicine caused the pain to abate in
hree or four minutes, rmd in lifteen,or twenty min
utes every uneasy' sensation was entirely quieted.
The medicine was afterwards used whenever indica
tions of the approach 'of.pain were perceived, and
the pain wamthereby prevented. lie, continued to
use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in the
morning, and in a few weeks health was so far re; I
stored,. that 'the sufferer was relieved from a large I
amount of oppressive pain. From experience, there- I
lore, Be.cnn pottfidonny rarrlmnfnd Dr. D. Jayne's
Carminative Balsam, os a sslutary medicine for dis
eases of the Stomach' and boWels. A. Slime.
Allegheny laity, July 16th, 1841
For sale in FRtsburgh at the 'PEKIN TEA STORE,
72, Fourth street, near Wood. ,
Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. jelB-d&w
Still Another Wondertul Cure or
CONSUMPTION.
DR iVITIITNEFt3 COMPOUND .
49,:f D C f
_ER /IT
THE onidri.s.i.Ain GENUINE- PREPARATION
Coughs, WO, Asthma, Bronchitis; Liver Complaint,
'Spitting Blood; Difficulty of'Broathing, Pain in.
the Side and Breast, Palpitatioa, of the Heart, .
Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, •
Sore Throat, _Nervous Debility;
and all . diseases of - Throat,
;Breast 'and .Lungs, the ;
;I moat effectual and i
!, speedy cure ever
_ known for
!; - any of
i' above diseases
,
is.
OH. SAVAirAIrdW
COMPOI4IO SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY.
THE GREATEST CURE EVER RE,CORDEDI--
Dr. SwAirvic—ileat -feel It a debt of
gratitude duiyou—and a duty to the afflicted gen
erally, to offer my humble testimonyti favor of your
Compound Syrup of Prunus Virginia, or Wild Cher
ry, or rather !of its medicinal virtues.: Some three
years since R was violently attacked with cold and
initamation of the. Lungs, which was Jaccompanied
with a very-distressing cough, pain in the breast and
head; a very considerable discharge: of, offensive
mucus from the lungs,frequent from them, especial
ly from changes of weather, however slight. At first
I felt uo alarm about my condition, bet was pretty,
soon convinced that I was rapidly going into con
sumption.l grew daily weaker, and at length was
scarcely able:to walk about, or speak above a wills,
per, such was the exceeding weaknes.sof my lungs.
During this tune I had tried various preparations and
prescriptions', but found no relief--grciwing all the
time worse. Just here .I was advised and persuaded
by a dear friend in Wiliniugton, to .make trial of
your
,dear friend
Wild, Cherry; I must confess that pre
viously I had been prejudiced againstpatent medi
cines, and airy
_still against those email* out of the
' hands of empirics, but understanding your claims to
the professimi and Practice of medicine, and having
implicit (kith in the say so of my friend, I forthwith
purchased off Dr. Shaw ' one of your agents, a few
bottles, and_xtounnenced . its use. '3l/y disease at
this time was of 20 or 24 months standing, conse
quently, was aleeply. seated. ". It. therefore required
time and a 'thither of bottles to effect ia,cure in my
case; I founiLlhowever, considoratilc relief from the
first Tour or fi9C bottles. But beings public speaker,
1 frequently attempted to preach with thy increasing
strength and llealth, andthereby ruptured thoso vet
eels that hail;already began to heal, In this way,
doubtless, mylcure was greatly retarded. In conse
quence of acting thus imprudently, I had to use 12
or 15 bottles liefiare I was perfectly restored. 1 have
no question, much smaller number of bottles
would have matte me sound, but fur thd above . indis
cretion. The Syrup allayed the feverish habit, done
away the distrFssing cough, put a stop to the dis
charge of matter from the lungs, and gave them and
the entire systemgood health. Thanks he to God,
who is the source of all health, and td Dr: Swayne
for it. I would recommend the Syruli to all per
sons who mayl3e affected with colds, cough or con
sumption. Iv' rily believe it will cure consomption
in the first and second stages, and in the last, will
give ease and prolong lire. It is an *client medi
cine in cases of whooping cough, and is so very
pleasant to thM,taste, that children wild try for it ; I
have deferred Offering, this certificate uhtil new; for
the purpose of being perfectly satisfied With the per
manency of the cure, and now that I feel perfectly.
well, I offer it with pleasure.
REV. J. P. UDR DAN.
DIIIIIiII Country, N.C., Dec. 1 3 , 1 843.
rr The (original and only) genuine article is only
prepared by Dii Swaync, North-west corner Bth and
Race streets, Philadelphia.
Remember, ttil preparations purporting to contain
Wild Cherry, laic fictitious and counterfeit, except
that bearinm * the written signature of Dr. Swayno.—
Great care sltodiel be observed in purchasing of the
authorized age4ta. The only agents in Pittsburgh
for the sale of air genuine med i 6/le are, Wni. Thorn,
53 Market st.; ipgilett & Snowden, corner of Wood
and 2d St., and S. Jones, tSti Liberty pt., where it
can be olitalmil genuine, wholesale and retail, at
proprietor's prices. Sold by John Mitidiell, Alle
gheny city; E. 11. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Alegi:4lin,
Mercer; :1. 11. urton & Co., Eric; J.S. Morris &
Co., Louisville;;Dr. E. Easterly - & Co:, St. Louis ;
Andrew Oliver Cu., New Orleans; Denig & Son,
Columbus; Boyd, Cants & Co., lintler; Mackenzie &
Haskell, Cleveland; Dr. Raker, Wheeling, Va.; Wm.
R. Wood, lityir.ville, Ey.; Miller, 1110 *'llavil/e; Dr.
11. Campbell & Co., L'niontown; R. E. Johnson, Cum
berland; J. M. tiharp, Dayton; and by ligents in all
parts of the united Staten. may 9
_ ____ r•
EX TR AOII.t.MN A Y DISCIA/SURES
O . EUAUF OF FRAUDS. i
TO! DR If YST
(Lill:We Drum;Cits ars misled into the error of buy
; mg a tm, :41e imitation of Dr. Srnith's Sugar
; Coated Indian V(%getable Pills, simply because, they
can purclia,r Mel spurious rlo..uper. Wei shall in all
!cases expose such dealers throughout the country,
who, alter hcing duly informed of the; rascality of
1 these unitators, buy mid attempt to inipoae upon the
public with such! worthtess trash. It is not the Su
gar coating alone that constitutes the value of my
!Pills, but it is rri , ,y intention, for which '1 claim the
right. ; G. BENJ. SMITH, M. D., -
179 Greenwich et. and 2 Water st. Boston:
, - READ AND ATDGE—RIIPORTA.NT,FACTS.
We, the undersigned, whole.ralednigOsts in Lou
, tsville, Icy., are ''satisfied, from all the information
that We can obtain, that Dr. G. BENJAMIN SMITH
is the original t4entor of the Sugar-Coated Pills.
We are prepaed to supply dealers at the New
York price. ;1
-Robinson, Pet& 4- Ccri r t, 192 Main street.
J. S. Morris * Co., 4611 Main st.
Rupert 4- LinOnberger, 511 Main st.
George Lapping 4• Co., 79 Fourth st.
Dull 4. Alden, 1 Fourth st.
The followiugTrona druggists in New York shows
1 instated the SUgar Coated Pills in 1813:
New York, June Igth, tS44.
We, the unile4igned, never saw or heard of "Su
gar Coated Pills,',? until Dr. C. Benjamin Smith man
ufactured and exhibited them to us about a year since.
Rushton 4. Co.,1 ~ l
I °Broadway and 10 Astor House.
Israel Randolpli., M. D. Sti Liberty st.
Horace Ererel4 00 Iludson st. ,
John Castrer, 97 Hudson at. -
David Sands, 79 Fulton st.
A VOICE FROM IC ENTCYCRT. •
A. L. STOUT,
J. 13. H. DOD.SoN,
ILENRY R. SMYTH
I have been afflicted with dyspepsia in its most ag
gravated form tbn.three years pant, and found no're
relief until I used Dr. G. llcnj. Smith's"Sug,ar-Coat
ed Indian I:eget:lWe Pills." After using OLT boxes'of
said valuable pills, I am entirely cured. i They are
a general remedy J. K. LKEMAN.
Paducah, Ky. Nov. 9,1815.
We certify to the above Picts.
Dr. Smith's "Sqgar-Coated Pills" are universally
esteemed in this ticihity.
HODGE GIVENS & Co, Merchant
Paducah, Ky. 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 zippearance carrying on n very ex
tensive business svith his Sugar-Coatil Indian Vege
table Pills. The 'extent of his establishment would
astonish any one not initiated in the mysteries of the
pill trade.—Lotii3ville Journal.
(From Dr. Singleton.)
timithiand, (Ky.) Feb. 24,1846.
Dr. G. Benj. Smith.—Dear Sir: Nothing has ever
been introduced that has sold ao well and given such
general satisfaction as your Sugar-Coated 'lmproved
Indian Vegetable Tills. Very respectfully, yours,
S. F. SINGLETON.
(F'rorn Bull & Alden.)
Louisvillei(Ky.) Feb. 13th, 1846.
Dr. G. Benj. Smith---Dear Sir: Yru will please send
us 12 gross of youi valuable Pills. From present in-1
dications we shall sell a large amount of them.•
We find that theyi go very quick. Your friends,
BULL & ALDEN.
( Front Wilson, Starbird & Smith.)
Louisville, Feb. 13th, 1848.
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 them all. You will please acrid us
10 gross through Messrs. Lawrence 8; Keese, °Omer
city, who will tbrWard them to us ;via Pittsburgh.
Yours, respectfully,. -
WILSON, STARBIRD
This is, to certify that I have used the, Sugar
coated pills manulbctured by (3, Benj. Smith; Of New
York, for some time, and believe them to be u good
medicine; and alsd from enquiry in that city, I am
persuaded that hp is the original inventor, and
therefore, isentitled to the benefit of the ini:enton.
I S. WILLIAMS,
aug2l. Pastotl Ist Baptist Church Pitthburgh.
We have forty letters from different dealers solicit
ing the agency of My Pill,althoughthey had thcispii
dons in their store'— one , in particular from' New Or
leans, which we sliall:publish.
Principal Offices New York, 179 Greenwich st;
Boston 2-Water st•l
r G. BENJAMIN SMITH is written on the bot
tom of every box elgebuinc"Sugar-Coated
A GEKTlVilliant Ilenderson Druggist,2os Liberty
street Pittsburgh: Dohs Sargeant Allegheny city.
maYlBd7tn.
. .
SUCCESSORS to, !vino & Martin, wholesale grci
;--
curs, producei and commission merchants; and
dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, Ito: 46,
Wood strect.Pittsburgh„ Pa. jelB
FCMM
Acbical
!Martin and Smith,
MEM
•;~leltcal.
••• • Medical - and Surg!pal,olllce.
Hialth is the daunt of lifb, ivithoutit gold,
Love, letters.fiiends; all, al), are.uoenjoyed
Dr. Brown 'gives his particular attention to the
reatment and invistigation of the following, clisea
SE'S: ' -
All diseaseartriaing from Irnpuritiesof - the Blood
scrofula,' syphilis; Senainal weekness; impotency
salt rheum, ditease.s Of the eye and ear, rheumatism'
piles, palsey. •
Dr. Brown'. haaMuch' pleasure in announcing to
the public, that he is in possession Of the latest in
formation and intProvement in the treatment' f
secondary syphils•practised at the Paris Lock Hos
pital. The- moderh researches on syphilis, its
domplicationi and c!onserpiences, and the improved
modes of practice ihich have been made blown
to the publivibut ie l centley, Wand to those "chiefly
who make this branch of Medicine, 'their particu
ar study and practiSe. • ' • '
Many new 'aratkraluable remedies havebeen late
ly introduced, which secures the patientbeing rner
curialized out of ekistence - Strangers are appriied
that Doctor Brown i has been educateil in every
branch'- , of medicine, and' regularly admitted to
practise, and that he, now confines himself to'the
study andpractiee ofthiS partictilar bianch,togeth
er with all diseases Of a mil - ate er.Micate nature,
incident to the hurn;nfmme. No'cure, no pay.
Recent cases are relieved in a Short time, with
out interruptiOn froin business.
(I.otrice on Dianiond Alley, a few doors Irani
Wood street, inwards the market. Consultations
trietly confidential. myl 2-d&vry. •
Preserve the Teeth. ,
in, AR beitdr je it to cure the toothache in, one Min
i: ute, by using iVheelers Teaberry Tooth Wash,
than to suffer the aching; also to Cute soreness of the
gums, cure softnesi Of the gems, atop bleeding of
the gums, and alWays keep the' teeth, - , gums' and
mouth pleasant., and in thC best state of health. -
Whilst introducin' WIIEELEIt' SI TEABERRY
TOOTLE WASH' tOlin public, it is the painful duty of
the proprietor, to state that this article, which is the
original, and only Ondinc Teaberry Tooth Wash,' has
been imitated by numerous Teaberry Tooth WasheS,
.Tcaberry Tooth
.Pasteq, and a variety of articles With
the name Terzberry annexed to them', when, is fact;
thi s article •is 'the :first that ever bore the Mune of
Teaberry, and is the only one which possesses the
real virtue of the plant, and established all the celel ,
rity for it, which induced others to , Make' nse of its
name, though.they'nes;er did present its inhinsic vir
tues to the public. ',Ai evidence that it is the first
preparation of Teaberry for the Teeth, the-copy of
the certified reeorils of the United States District
Court is published.;
'....,...t. tti };astern District of Pennsyß;ania, to
ftejf wit: Be it remembered, That on the
second itiy of February, Anno Domini,
..% 11.„.;% one thoublid eight hundred and forty
td....‘,-. A i,'. two,
4c i ' Av wiiErLrn.
* ......re
Of the raid Distilef. hith.cleposited in: this Office the
Title of a Book, the title of which is in the words
following, to wit:
TEABERRY TOOTII WASII. . - •
1 •
The right whdreof he claims as Proprietor, in con
formity with the!..4et of Congress,.ontitled "An Act
to amend the several Arts respecting Copy Rights."
FRA , S. IfOPRINSON,
• . 1 ' Clerk of the Dist. Court.
18.12, Feb. 2d. CopY deposited. ' - '
i CHAS. F. HEAZLETT
The above Copyi night for the Wrapper of the
Bottle, showing the Title of the Articlerin legal-lan
guage, and granted in the legal form, will prove this
to be the OrgitiaITEABERRY TOOTH WASH . , and
all others are but Mutations, which has.gone out.of,
01.,e wherever tlut Clef/Mile Teaberry Tooth' Wash is
sold. Then, reineather, none is genuine but
111 ELER'S.
Cerlifitertes of the Vitairtstrcttes of the City of Phaa
cletihia.
'Raving made use or 'your much celebrated tea
berry Tooth Waelt, I feel convinced that it is the
best article I hare -, rer known, and hereby warmly
recommend its `b :to the public in general, as a
pleasant and efficacious article for preserving the
Teeth and Gums: i ROBERT E. JOHNSTON.
For a number cifi yearn my Teeth and Gums were
so much out of order ati to prevent me from eating
with any pleasuic, and Mused much pain. having
heard of Wheeler?e TeatierryTorith Wash, I do cer
tify that I tried one s battle of it,andin less thantWo
weeks oilfired] and - Gairs were sound and good; I
believe that the tieb of tt would be an advantage to
many others. • ; 1 J.
Ceri fli cafes of Armlets of the Philadelphia Ear.'
Having ..used Whnolees Teaberry Tooth Wash and
powder, I have found them to possess cleansing and
purifying- propertiis, and while they Whiten. and
beautify the Teetlqthey have a beneficial effect upon
the Gums, by imiidriing(to them lite and healthful
[
action. ; : F. 4.II.AYIVOLD.
I have used Who ler's Teaberry Tooth Witsb;and
its effects upon my Teeth and Gums has given to me
a high opinion of Its' merits. I cheerfully recom
mend it to the geneial use. H. IL KNKA.SS..
My daughter has used ;Whdeler's Teaberry Tooth
Wash (and powdery and has found its effects to be
cleansing and purifiCation of the,Gums, anda;sweet
ening of the motithi ; I have no hesitation in recom
mendin,";' it as the most beneficial preparation for the
Teeth lhave ever:seen. ' C. J. JACK. '
Certificate - 3 Of Ladias• and Geatlemen of Phtiadelpliia
"It is with gratitude that I send the following cer
tificate, hoping that inany.whci sufFer will be led bY
perusal of it, to. obt ain :Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth
:Wash, which artialh: I used, and.it has effectually
cured tooth-ache, tiOreness .of, the gumi,,removed
scurf from my teeth, ' ' and, I fully. believe has entirely
arrested all decay ,or them. I trust that all who suf
ter, having either 'of . the same species of complaint,
will, as soon as po ssible use Wheeler's Teaberry
Tooth Wash, that tliey may,be.relieved.
I JULIANA
wing to having taken cold, but mostly in conse
quence of the acid O,f,a paint used in'coloringprints,
my Teeth became very much injured, giving excru
ciating pain .14 intervals for between two and thrce
years. Wheeler's Teaberry'Tooth Wash was used,
and has entirely erred them, which in certificate
form I send, that these who wish.•a perfect remedy
for painful teeth, aqd.also desire a pleasant, Tooth
wash, may with c , 4a,fidence try Wheeler's Teaberry
Tooth Wash. MARY A TAYLOR.
"Wheeler's - Teal;l I
orry Tooth Wash , ' having ie
moved scurf and cuied soreness of the gums, which
had troubled me to two years ' it is my belief that it
is a highly useful article, and that it is advisible to
those who suffer with the Teeth and Gums to make
use of it. MARY SULLIVAN.
"Your Teaberry Tooth Wash cured.the,toot/Ktche
and also soreness oil the gums in. my family,. and I
send you this certificate that those who Alder with
tooth-ache ,or soreness Of the gums, may . know that
it is a remedy for tlipin, and a very pleasant Tooth
Wash. FRAS.PREVOST,.,.
W. Wheeler. No. i• 18, Qt.tharine street.
"Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash" having cured
soreness of the gumtl,:and effectually stopped bleed
in of the tams, I deem it a debt of gratitnde for the
relief which it afforded me, and a duty owed Id My
fellow beings, to say,' that it is my firm conviction,
that lhose who willies° Wheeler's Teaberry-Tooth
Wash, for the Teethiand.Gums will find that it is an
itpportant articlo. THOMAS J. APEURDY,
. No. 23S,;.Callowhill 'et.
;From much severe affliction of myself3.and others
of my tunny, with dbeayed Teeth and iore.Gums;
and the many, respeettible testimonials highly in favor
of WHEELER'S TEABEItItY -TOOTH 1
vi-as induced. so give it a trial, after which my family
used it, and I rejoice; titsay . that it did, perform a
thorough and offectu4lj cure for all, and is the best
article that I ever lenCw of. • I would - rekommend its
use to those who maybe suffering. , !
Ti..SSEIIIOORE; . •
No. 127, Markelitreet.
W. Wheeler.
_ .
Many more testimOnials are existing, approving of
Wheeler's TeaberrY, Tootli.Wash.-r, •
.Sold at .W.M. JACKSON'S Store, No. 89 Liberty
street, Pittsbunh, !mita o f Wood street.
'Principal Offict, 86 Chesnut st., P4iladelpyia.
ap 27-dly . -
0 yetlloE. THREAD .-÷A large assortment, together
►*tb - Shoe Fi Ot: tt r all kinds; justrr
; 1.11 an dK o
qoi,ved by ... JOHN:
tnv2o 120 Wood street
An Acrostic. ,
IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS:- -
Just received, a
_splendid assortment of ffpring. and
end - Summer goods,
Uniiirpassed for quantity, quality or, '
Style. The Proprietor of this establishment
Takes great pleasure in informing Ma friends and the'
public'
In In general, that he is now prepared - to fill all orders
that his
Numerous customers may'favoi him with.' Strangers
-
Travelers and would do well, in visiting the.
Iron City, to call'and examine his extensive and well'
Made stock of ready made clothing. He has a coin
- plete assortment of '
English cloth, to which' he ivould invite attentions
also, •
F'rench cloths of every;color.and quality, wich he is
Offering at a very small advance on eastern prices.
Remember. at this stem yottare net ask edtWo prices,
being
Convinced that small profits and quick' sales is the
best way to secure custom.
Having in his eroplorthe best workmen, he - can war.
rant
Every article made.at his establishment to fit
And to be of the best materialsjhe would, again in
vito
Purchasers generaly to give him a call
Before ; purchasing in any other . - •
As he is confident that he can Sell theta as goodgoods
alas :-
Reasonable prices as, any house in this
Going so far as to say a little cheaper.
All his -goods tire new, and of handsotde , patterns',
, purchased . - • ,
In the the cast but a few weeks since. - The intbscri
ber
! •
Now returns his thanks to his friends and VOHS
in,general, and , • ' • :
Solicits a continuance of their favors.
City Clothing Store,. No: 132 Libeity street. -'
mar 7 • . • C. IkPC,LOSEEY.
DOCTOR BROWN, a
sgularly educated physi
tan
. from the eastern: cit
s,. would respectfully an:
tunes, Id theeitizens of
ittsburgh, Allegheny and
minity,. that he - can' be
waited priyately and
rnfidentially, i every day
'cuing "at` his office on
iarnond Alley, a few
tors from Wood street,
Three Mg baois Clothing 'Store;
T_ No. 151, Liberty street..
Proprietors of this old arid higlArpoptdar es.
stabiishrnint inforMs : hierfriends and the public
at large, that a portion of his Spring , and Summer
Stock of
.
Is now prepared for their inspection, and he respect.
fully invites all who contemplate purchasing articleh
in his line to pay hima visit. His stock this season
is peculiarly rick coinprising all the latest Fashions
and Patterns; and all his Goods; having been seleet•
1 ed by himself in the eastern markets, he can:With
corthdence recommend thenxto his custotners as be=
ing of the very best quality. His lage assortment o,
DRESS COAT-S,'
Is rnadein the most ma:len:v . :mil-improved style,- and
the-workmanship, cannot -be-escelled„: , Pants - V, eer
erydssarVion, Salk," Fancy Vats. He has a rare
and biauliful assortment of ' •
TV'F, T.I N G ,
To which he would call the attention of public as he
believes theta' to be niore Beautiful and. Cheaper;
Than anything of the kind that has been offered
heretofore. . -
Tweed and ether coats, for Summer wear, ,Ip
great variety and made in every- style, Fashionable
Shirts, Latest Style cf Shicks,Suspenclers' of every
descriptions, Ilandkerchieth, and every. other article
necessary -for a Fashionable Dress.
Re has a very large and excellent assortment 02
Substantial Clothing, which will be .sold lowerthan
it can be purchased at any other place in the city , ---to
which he would havitethe attention of Workingmen
and others who wish servicable clothing for every
day's wear, .
Having in his employ some the best tutters and
Workmen, that the Country can produce, and being
provided with -a stock' of Goods,Which.:for. eicel
lence and Variety.cannot be equalled,: be is -prepar
ed -
TO MARE - CLOTHES TO ORDEtt,' -
At the shortest notice, and in a style that . Cannot be
Surpassed.
- DO NOT PASS THR TIME DIG DOORS.' '
It is not considered any Trouble to show Clothing,
and the proprietor feels confidept that, after art ex
amination' of his stock, nil who desire to purchase
will Thad it their interdst to deal aehis establishinent.
dThe proprietor wouid. take this opportunity to ten : ,
er his sincere thanks to. the public for the unprece
dented Patronage- bestowed upon his establishment,
and as the success he has met with is an indicatiOn
that his efforts to pleas his patrons, have not been
unadailing, he pledges himself - that nothing - shall ho
omitted on his part., to securetheii kindness for the
future. JOHN McCLOSKRY,
Three Big Doors,
131 Liberty st
marl7-d&w.
J. 8. I..o , firry, Dlerchant 'Tailor.
.
-TITOULD inform - Ms friends-Inch th & publie
general, that he has removed to Woodstreet,
is the Sr. CBABLES building, two doors beloW the
entrance, where he is ready to execute all orders in
theneatent and most fashionable manner, haiing- en
gaged the services of Mr. Janie M.CAxtrzw. as cut
ter, whose attention will be devoted to that branch
ofthe trade and whose well known ability in this par
ticular having-long been established in she fashiod
able community or this city, induces the belief that
by close attention to business; he Will be able to
give general-satisfaction 'to all who may favor him
with a,call---having also made arrangements to keep
constantly on hand a general. assortment of every
thing adapted to gentlemen's wear, such as Clothe,
Cassimeres, Yestings,Shirtl, Drawers, Bosoms; Sus
fenders, Gloves, Cravats, and every article pertain
ing to a gentlnmati's wardrobe, he will be read); at
all times to supply any demand
Thesubscriberrespettfullyinforms his friends and
the puhlic generally, that having entered-into the
above arrangement the establishment will -be able' 1 o
furnish any article in"the Tailoring line -with a punc
tuality and despatch scarcely, equalled!. by any-othqr
in the city, and for style and workmanshipxtor sur
piaded' by any in' the states. • • '
d3m, . JNO.' M. CAMPBELL.
T CST RECEIVED—.A 'splendid aaSortment' of
Summer Cassimeres, Giughams,and Gam
broons, suitable foi Coats and pants; a large stock of
fancy Summer Stuffs; fancy Cotton Cloths, a neWai
ticle; Oregon 'Ciissimeres; Gold .Milted Tweeds' and
Berkshire; 10 dozen white shirt Linen Bosoms and
Collars.
•
Also, It groat variety of fancy: shirt - striped - Ging
hams, &c.; a splendid assortment of, Summer Cra
vats, Marseilles, Silk, Satin and other Vestings of
superior styles and quality; Seas, IlandkeichieTh,
Stock% Bosoms, Cellars, Lisle Gloves, and all Rinds
of gentlemen's wear, ready made, or got up to`order
at the shortest notice, and at the lowest prices, by
W. B. SHAFFER,
Pittsburgh -Clothing. Store;:
je3 je3 • corner of Wood and Water ats.
-
, = . Can't be Dealt.:
1 M. WHITE has jUst received at hialarge
4.) establishment, frdnting on I.,iberty. and. Sixth
streets, a splendid' assortment of TWEEDS for
summer; also, a superior lot Of French-Satin VES
TINqs, all of-which he is ready to nrake•fip in
the jatestfashien and on the most reasonable terms
as usual. Observe, the corner, No 167 . ' l iberty
and Sixth streets.
myl4 J. M. WIIITE, Tailor," . Proprietoi:
THREATENED INVASION OP WEST-.
ERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swift,
with lu,ooo men, notwithstanding which, J. P.L.
White will continue to sell clothing cheaper than
any has heretofore been' offered in the western coon
try, having the largest establishment in'. the city,
fronting on Liberty and Sixth, streets. Ile is now
prepared_ to show to is numerous patrons the great
est varietv'of Cloths; eassimeres, vestipgs;
thing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching
season, that has ever.been offered in this marltet,,tts
which all Can have the'Right of Way- Observe the
corner r No. 167, Liberty and Sixth Streets.
J: M. WHITE, Tailor,,.;
Proprietor.
Veraltinn:Blinals. •
A :WESTERVELT, . the old and well known A
Venitian Bliid Maker, formerly* of Second
and Fourth - its. takes thisethcid to inform,his many
friends of the fact this '
method that his Factory is now in full op
eration on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny
Bridgeiwhere a 'constant supply of Blinds of various
colors Mid:qualities, is constantly - kept `hand and
at all prices, from - twenty-cents up to suit customers.
13.-If required, Blinds will be put-up so, that
in case of alarni_by.fire otheswise,.they maybe
removed w ithout the aid screwdriver; and4itlt
the same facility that any other piece of furniture
can be removed, and without any extra.experrae,
je24-d&wy.
' • Mats: Mats::
~•
SPRING FASHION.—Just received by eth
'express fromNew'York, tlici - Wrink - Stire
of Hata. those in want of a neat sopencrt_kat k
are respectfully invited to Call. •S. MOORE;
N 0.93 Wood at.; 3-door beloir Oiatitond:Aliey,
• marl
WARDROBES--If you want to purchase a
. goad wardrobe _cheap call At the;furniture
warehouse of T. B. YOUNG CO,
IY/ 7 . •
'Steamboat tot SaYea
THE staunch; well ligbl diaught steamer
Iletencie Cutter, will be sold low and on good
erme: - Apply to t ; ,1e24„ JAS. .MAY.
::i!llo#ling.
CL6TiIING -
To Arms S To Armst:.