Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, September 15, 1846, Image 4

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etanipprtation tints.
Reliance Portable Boat Line.
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- Flo.lt transporting good between Pittsburgh and the
2 Eastern cities without transhipping. This old
,
established line (Beingthe oldestportable boat lineon
the canal ) is nosy prepared to receive produce and
merchandize for hipping either East or West. The
boats by this line aro commanded by skilful, expe
rienced and sober captains, and provided with good
crews. Boats and cargoed are transferred from and
a t
to canal anttrailr d, saving all removal and separa
, lion of goods. ' rips made in as short time, and
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goods tarried on lair terms as any other line.
Thankful for, direspectfuliy soliciting a continu
ance of the very libdral and growing patronage here
tofore bestowed npcin this line, we with confidence
assure those merchants disposed to favor,us, that their
business shall bd deue to their entire, satisfaction.
Hoods carried by is, consigned .to either of our
houses, will be shipped to their destination* free o
charge for shippieg,storage .or advance of charges.
As we hold no inte.rest in steamboat stock, merchants
may depend upon their goods always being forwarded
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without delay, u oil!, good boats end at thelowest
rates of Height.
Produce consignecl i to our house at Philadelphia for
sale, will be sold on liberal terms, and advances made
either at Pittsburgh Or Philadelphia.
JOHN 111CFADEN Sr. Co.,Penn at.,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
JAMES DI DAVIS & Co., 249 and 251,
4110-61ri . 'Market st., Philadelphia.
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17:011. the trans ortation of freight between PALS-
Ji..` , burgh and th Atlantic cities, via Pennsylvania
IMProisments and thrltimore and Susquehanna rail
road. I:
The Proprietors ofithis old established line, having
completed'their ..rringements are prepared to for
ward goods to ant from the East fon' the opening of
the canal navigati nb on as reasonable terms as any
other responsible I line, and are determined that no
care or attention on their part shall he wanting to se
cure a continuance of that patronage so liberally be
stowed upon them! foil several years past.
The decided suecess of the portable boat-system,
so manifest in the regularity and despatch experienced
in the delivery of 'goads ' the absence of all risk of
delay, breakage on other damage, incident to the old
system, where goods have to be hurriedly transhipped
three times on thel way, and the merchantable order
in which produce has been avowedly delivered by
them, has induced the proprietors to increase their
stock considerably this season. Their extensive
warehouses at each point, (uneaqualled by any other
line,) affords them (facilities to conduct their business
With
.despatch; and 0 shippers the convenience of
free storage, if required, until their arrangements are
complete—while their long experience in the carry
ing trade, it is presumed, will be sufficient guarantee
to their patrons and the public that they will success
fully exert themsel t yes to give general satisfaction.
Produce received forwarded, steamboat charges
paid, and bills lading:transmitted free of charge for
commission, advancing. or storage, and all communi
cations to the fel:kiwi:4 agents promptly attended to:
i TAAFF.h. & O'CONNOR,
Cor. Pen and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh.
1 1 THOMAS BOIIDIDGE,
27$,Market street, Philadelphia.
1 i O'CONNORS & Co.,
Notth st., Baltimore.
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Bingltant's 7ransport.ation Line.
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nONDUCTED on s ict Sabbath-keeping principles,
N,,,„0 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 thuroughlyiprepared to forward produce and
merchandise to and from the Eastern cities on the
opouing of navigation.
We trust that out- long experience in the carrying
business,and zealons attention to the interests of cus
tomers, will scent to,s a continuance and increase
of the patronage heretofore bestowed on 'Bingham's
Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight
with the utmost despatch; and our prices shall always
i b in e e as s. low as the lowest charged by other responsible
Produce and mer'cliandize will be received and for
warded east and west without any charge for adverti
sing, storage or connuission.
BUls . of lading forwarded, and every direction
promptly attended to.
Addressoar apply! to WM. BINGHAM,
Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne sts., Pittsb'g,
BLNGIIAMS, DOCK & STRATTON,
N 4.276 Market at., Philadelphia,
I JAMES WILSON, Agent,
No. 12`.? North Howard et., Baltimore,
WILLIAM TYSON, Agent,
No. 10 West st., New York
Independent Port able float Line.
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17 0 R-the transportation of produce and merchan dize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore and
Philadelphia; ln'rriPiont transhipping. Goods con
signed to our care, Trill be forwarded without delay,
at. the lowest current rates; Bills of Lading trans
mitted, and all inAructions promptly attended to,
free from any extra charge for storage or Commis
sion. AddresS
C. A. McA.NTLTY P S: Co.,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh
itOSE, MERRILL & Co.,
' Smith's Wharf, Baltimore
!EARS, RAYNOR 8:
Broad at., Philadelphia
Plckworthis itVoy freight Line
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XCLUSIVELY Itbr the transportation of way
j freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns
town, Hollidaysburgh Water Street, and all inter
mediate places. 11.
One boatieaves the Warehouseof C. A. AlcAnul
ty & Co., Pittsburgh; every day (except Sundays) and
Shippers can alwayn depend on having their goods
forwarded without delay and on accommodating
terms.
e respectfully s4licit your patronage.
supra' crow.'
J. Pickworth of boats, Nile, Exchange, Paris and
Pacific;
J. IL Barnes of boats, Push and Exoine.
John Miller of cars on Portage Bail Road.
AGENTS.
T. PICKWORTII) Canal Basin, Johnstown,
JOHN lIILLER,‘i " Hollidaysburg'',
C. A. M'ANULTW dk CO, 44 Pittsburgh.
jY23
MONONG*FIELA .11011-
unownsvm.E.
TO BALTIMOIIFI, in 32 hours—fare 910.
- TO PHILADELPHIA in 40 bourn---fare $l2.
ONLY 73 MLLES STAGING!
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U. S. MAIL. -f-7-1.,
'The Great Speed, Regularity and high Reputation
already attained by this pleasant passenger Route,
has induced the Post Master General, to place the
New York and Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh, uF
on it. •
The superior and swift steamers CONSUL and
LOUIS RPLANII, leaves the Monongahela Wharf
precisely at 8 o'clock every morning, and at 6 o'-
clock . every evening, except Sundays. Splendid
Coaches await their arrival at Brownsville, to trans
port Passengers and Mail, only 73 miles to the /tail
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.
By our tickets, passengers can delay at Cumberland
era tUaltimore during their pleasure, and continue
their journey either by steamboat or cars to Phila-
Nelpbia.
Office in the "St. Chrles Hotel," Wood st. Pitts
aufgh - J. MESKIMEN,
jy3l Agent.
EUropean and American Agency.
THE undersigned European Agent having again
arrived in America at the regular time, will
leave . Pittsburgh, Pa. early in September next, and
sail from New York on the first day of October, ma
king a TurirrEnrrns tour through England, Ireland,
Scotland, Wales, and returning to America in May,
1547. By this agency money remittances can be
made by drafts for large and small sums, payable at
sight in every part of Great Britain, Ireland, &c.;
legacies, debts, rents, real estate and claims collect
ed and recovered; searches or all kinds made; co
pies of wills, deeds and docbments procurgd, and
the usual business appertaining to this Agency tran
sacted .as heretofore. Innumerable references giv
en. Apply personally or adrdesspostpazd,
• U. KEENAN,
European Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh.
Mr. J. S. May will attend to all European Mud
aegis in my absence. .
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ntigration Lino.
aocnie,. BROTHERS dtc
AII.RANOZNENTS FOE
18 4 6 44,
BL✓IKELY¢ MITCIIEL, Sgents
REMITTANCES, to, and Passage to and from
Great Britain iiiid 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 first class Anaerican Ships [Sailing
Weekly.]
Persons.sending to the "Old Country" for their
friends; can make the necessary arrangements with
the subscribers, and Axe them brought out in any of
the eight ships comprising the Black Ball or Old Line
of Liverpool Packets; le:ailing thim Liverpool on the
Ist and 16th of every nionth,) also by firstclass ships,
sailing from that port weekly, 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 Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packd
Ms," comprise the following magnificent ships, and
will sail from Liverpool on their regular appointe
day, as follows:
Fidelia, On Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept.
Europe, • 16th " 16th " 16th "
New York, Ist Feb. lot June. lot Oct.
American, 16th " 10th " 16th "
Yorkshire, . Ist Mar. Ist July. Ist Nov.
Cambridge, 16th " -16th 16th Dec.
Oxford, Ist April. Ist Aug. lot "
Montezuma, 16th " 16th " 16th "
Notice.—lt is well known, that the Black Ball is
the very beat conveyance fur persons to get out their
friends, and as other passenger agents advertise to
bring out passengers by that Line, the public are re
spectfully notified by the owners that no passenger
agents, but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely &
Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out
passengers by that Line.
We have 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, Ames & Co.,
Bankers, London, which arc paid 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, Fulton street New York.
(Next door to the Fulton Bank.
JAMES D. ROCHE & Co's Office,
No. 20, Water street, Liverpool.
BLAR ELY & MITCH EL,
Pena street, near the Canal Bridge,
and Smithfield at, near sth.
Tapscott'a General Emigration Gillet.
ItEIII.TTANCES and passag 'to
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and from GREAT BRITAIN AND
IRELAND, by W. & J. T. Tapscott
.75 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York,
and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool.
The subscribers having accepted the agency of
the above house, are now prepared to make arrange
ments upon the moat liberal terms with. those desi
rous of paying the passage of their friends from the
old Country, and flatter themeselves their character
and long standing in business will give ample as
surance that all their arrangements will be carried ;
out faithfully.
Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapacott, are long and favora
bly known for the superior class, accommodation
and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The
QUEEN or THE WE..ST, SHERIDAN, lI.OOIMS-
T ER, GARRICK , HOTTING U ER, ROSC IU S, LIV
ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of %Inch leave each
Port monthly, from New York the 21st and 26th and
from Liverpool the 6th and I I th, in addition to which
they have arrangements with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to Moore a depar,
tore from Liverpool. every 6v edays tieing, thus oeteri
mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in
creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapiscott's constant
per-sonal superintendance of the business in Liver
pool is an additional security that the comfort and
accommodation of the passengers will be partic.:
larly attended to.
The subscribers being (as usual) extensively enga
ged in the Transportation Business bet% een Pittsburg
and the Atlantic Cities. arc thereby enabled to take
charge of and forward passengers immediately on
their landing, without a chance of disappointment or
delay, and arc therefore prepared to contract for pas
sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to
this i City; the nature of the business they arc engaged
in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so
far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if n cj
cessary,) forward passengers further West by the
beet mode of conveyance without any additional
charges for their trouble. Where persons sent fn
decline cooling out, the amount paid fur passage will
be refunded in full.
RY-MITTA NC ES
The subscribers are also prepared. to give drafts a:
sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities
and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and
%Vales; thus affording a Nall, and eimcditmus mode of
Remitting funds to those Counteir,, which personir
requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to
Arad themselves of.
Application (if by letter poet paid) will be prompt
I y attended to
T.k A FFE 8: O'CONNOR,
Forwarding and Cumnaim o n Nierchant, , ,,
nasburgh, Pa
mar 27 d&Ni'y
Rcnilttaucca to England, Iryland, Scot
land and Wa
pERSONS desirous of remitting money to any o
the above countr i es, can du so thrutezh the sub
scribers on the most easy terms. We are prepared
to issue drafts for any amount over XI,OO sterling.—
Remittances made through our house any day bellire
the 23d of May, will be received in Ireland, by the
20th of June.
BLAKELY Sz MITCHEL, Pittsburgh,
• Agents for Roche, Ilro'r
IS VW Voris
Exten.lon of Pitt abargh
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ARE: CHAIsICE FOR GOOD INVESTMENTS'
The subscriber has laid out, and now offers 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,
nor has any heretofore been laid out with so libral
an allowance of wide streets; Braddock ix limn one
hundred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety
feet wide, and Beelen, Commerce, Brady. Columbus
and Water streets, all wide avenues. Most of the
lots have two fronts, and as they are of various sixes,
and will be sold one lot, with the priuiiege of four or
five, early applicants can be accommodated 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
ly those who intend to erect manufactories, 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,•alfords 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,
aug2s-tf Office, Market, between 3d and 4th tits.
Fifth Street Furniture Wareroonis.
r liE subscriber would most respectfully call the.
attention of the public to his stock of Cabinet
Ware, possessing advantages over any other manu
facturing establishment in the city. lie is enabled
to sell his Wares at much lower 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) li . 11: RYAN.
Scotts 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, 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 imparting health and
strength to thousands who were apparently draw
ing near to the gates of Death, the Inveterate Cancer
and scrofula have been effectually cured by them,
also, Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Inflamation, Drop
sy in the head, Jaundice, Asthma, Sores of twenty
years standing, Croup, Measles, Wornis and even
cases 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
well suited for the infant of one day as for ,the
man matured in life.
By die express command of the Proprietor, they
are sold at 12i cents per box 01 . 25 pills, with full
directions. Sold wholesale and retail by
SAMUEL LINDSAY, No. 104 Liberty st,
jyl7-d2rn
BEDSTEADS ---Mahogany, Birch, Maple, Cherry
and Poplar high and low post bedsteads al
ways on band and for sale low itt. the Furniture
warehouse of • T. B. YOUNG iSc Co,
•, , . ' 32 Hand at.,
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.3ltsitrdne t cii.ttii4ititi-.
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•
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Joseph W. Savage,
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against /1.1.53 ity Far.
•
AppllcAl,n. for Inxutaticca I s au.!ntrgli and rte
neiglaborlitxt.4l u,ll be rrce,..,l, to
either perpa•tualiv ut for Inu,t.ol 1.-,1011.., on 14 VO:4-
ble ternlo, by t,',121111..t.ti,
cicc 21 No. 26, tVo.:I •trect.
JQSIALI UM:
KINO S. FISNET,
ist - cots at Pilf3burA-1,, for 1), 11:1 , m-; re 314:u.:1
N..fey insurance Ccrop:Lny , tf
1 1 1 RE RISKS opou 13,14M/114, zud NIt.:cha:11::, of
jC ciery dt•r,craptcou, and .21:11t. ILAN upt•ti hulls
orcargues of talon upon the ot..tt Wlor. hie
term..
Vat, at th, war1.!, , ,,5, of liinz 110!mea, on
Warr a 1.., near Mal - Let
N. 11. km; tt; Pr try aril ile the C.L.h)l.2eure nod
inatrttrilgo ut Ore•r trr,eet.a ..s4lllltlislty al largo I.s
the 11,-lartarr N. S. I t toopavy. as an , State•
101.1 , 0 an;‘,l,g the 1;;;•_t Ileer:ah:ng to
as hat •11,.! a huge pa.d II cAlNt.tt , tet 11, the Opt,.
atom or it., charter, ia co:At:wily it.crr,,tlg--75,
1 0 ' 1 ' 11 °11 I ' , e..ch raolt olac:trd 11. s ;hie slur( of the
pr,,Lita of Chi' taltl,,,at 1;1%141%1114 h.ni in
any resp.fmthrtly wiate,or. tre , yonti tint
actually palll . lll by into; and therefore; as pteteer , ent ,
the Mutual pranap:e t r i,tettsl ul ,‘•,•ry rob/lot:v.oa
feature, 2111 to ;ta moat attractis C ftele. le, 1- ti
Agency of the Franklin Fire In•urance
Company of Philadelphia..
N. E. corner of T7..rd and Wow/ 1 , r re 4,, Pi;(s ) ,.rA-k.
TIIII airets of the e ,, mpan. nn the ft,t of
rv, 1.1!,:1011,1 to c01114(11111% N:1,11 an :al
ut the Leg,',.tt;sre, %%rim!.
lkildm fri
Itral 11,1 ate, nt no.I, 100,967 77
Tem pr,ra . L'_7,SP9 7.
Mal, a tnt,Jl r 593:11,6i :3 12
Alrnrding certain i>Rnraucc that all 10,013 1 111
promptly met, and givung ell tit I . Oceuritr tu all wlitl
obtain policies from tb.s Compan3. Cal.en at
as low 'ilea as are vous,oterit with aer. nly.
oct M.I.IITIN, Agent.
as a remedy peculiarly
adapted for headaches and dyspeptic aikettons,
arc pretty generally know, n and esteemed to tlo•
community; and the proprietor, so al es as h e has
occasion to write or speak of them, can scarcely re•
(tam flour an espreskon of his grateful acknowledg
ments to Jim friends fur their patronage and kindness
to him. Ilia feelings are the warmer from obserieng
the "beginning and the ending "—throw n almost in
justapoention—of so many nostrum, and kindred pre
parations equally loud in their pretensions, and
much more industriously presented to the public;
while his preparation noiselessly advances, even to
remote places, soothing and conifintinitthe afflicted, '
and permanently grafting itself upon the affections
of new friends, thus continually widening the circle
of its usefulness. Although well satisfied that his
medicine has, as it were, a principle of
,perpetuity to
it, yet he is obliged to his friends forth° most sub
stantial evidence of the fact.
In its natural history, if you pleatte the Wilson
Pill differs from 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 a general thing) no sooner begins to dabble in
drugs than he casts atrout for some chimp prepara
tion, or must 'get up,' as the phrase is,:something—
anything that will sell. Often lie attempts it under
an 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 putting them on sale for money, and at 1
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
otherpreparation made and graduated tosuit it. The
one is a ntscovcay, and conies from the great Arcane
of Universal Nature; the other a trick Or invention,
and comes from a not very popular quality of Inni-
VIDUAL Nature. Reader! the difference here is
great. In one instance the value attached to the ritt
is the starting point; in the other, the minim. 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 and blo'wing, as we
clean wheat, they have been "got up" :too high be
fore their specific gravity had been caieftilly ascer
tained, and have blown off never to tie heard of,
with other chaff—some lighter, some heavier.
Whatever may be the rationale, l must repeat it,
that I am most profoundly thankfu to My friends for
.their discrimination in notconsigning my discovery to
that compenduous category of "inventions that did
' not answer"—of "tricks that won't win.."
' The Wilson Pillsare useful as a CENEtiAL remedy,
and may be kept and taken, in proper doses, in fain
dies, as a preventative of general ill heilth, or dis
ease of whatever name, by any member': of the tinn
ily, without any fear of the consequences of expo-I
sure in the ordinary pursuits of business:
IKTThey may always be had in any quantity of the'
proprietor, in Penn street, below Marburg, and of the
principal Druggists of this city and Alli3ghonjd
. .
jy22;.tlBzw7ni
;NEW ORLEANSSUGAIt. —2ohluis :N O. Sar
1 1 11 for sale by (je26) -JAMES MAYI
_ ~ ~_
CINZEZ
PITTSBURGH AGENCY
Mrs and Marino Insurance
DIRECTORS
NATIONAL FIRE
New York
Stephen Holt,
John McChau),
Wm. W. Campbell,
Jacob MtHer,
Marcnn Spring,
Joseph $. Late,
tu•uraucc
J. IIN:71:1e, JR
W Ils on's Pills
AO cal:
oTts Pound at East,
A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION
Seven Thousand cases of obstinate Pulmonary Com
plaints cured lone pear!
We ask the attention of e candid. to a few con
siderations:
Nature, in every part of her works, has left indeli
ble marks of adaptation and design.
The constitution of the animals and vegetables of
the forest, is such that the could not endure the
cold of the frigid zone, and Tice vesa.
In regard to diseases and its cure, the adaption is
more or less striking.
Tho Moss of Iceland, the !Wild Cherry and Pines
of all Northern latitudes (aid “Dr. WISTAH'S BAL
SAM" is a compound chemical extract from these,)
have long been celebrated tlir complaints prevalent
only in cold climates. Indeed, the most distinguished
medical men have averred that nature furnishes in
every country medicines for i own peculiar diseases.
Consumption in its confia ed and incipient stages
Coughs, Asthma, Croup and leer Complaint form by
far tha most fatal class o diseases known to our
land. Yet even these may b cured by means of the
simple yet powerful reined es (named above) and
which are scattered, by a eneficient Providence,
wherever those maladies pre ail.
ANOTHER. ASTON SLIM/ CURE!
WISTAR . S BALSAM OF WILD
phant! cure follows cure i
career!
Droi ore, Feb, Ilth, 1896.
J. IV. Whitmore.--Dear Sr: As youare the .rig
ular authorized agent in Day on, fur the sale of "Dr.
Wistars!Bain of Wild Ch .rry," I take this meth
od of making a statement cif facts to you (which I
hope may be published to th 4 world) in reference to
an almost miraculous cure wrought in my case by
means of the above Inva{aa* Balsam.
Language tints to describe thb salutary effects it pro
duced, and the great benefit) I derived front its use.
The citizens of Dayton end vicinity, well recol
lect that on the Sth of Augut last, I received seri
ous injury front the explosion of a cannon. A por
tion of its contents entered iny right side and breast;
and in all probability, some fragments or splinters of,
the ram-rod passed through tike "plura," and pierced
the Lungs.
After the lapse of about si weeks, I was attacked
with a distressing cough ani a violent pain in my
right side. Some ten da y s a cr this when in a par
oxysm of coughing, sudenl and ULCER broke, and
a largo quantity of very at cosine matter, mixed
with blood, was discharged; moot of which found
passage through the opening of the wound. From
this eliciting there frequentl y passed a quantity of
air, supposed to issue from Ithe lungs. During all
, this time my sufferings were almost intolerable.
. r.
My physicians, nmanwlule iaid the strictest atten
tins to tne, and did all in tlit ir power for my rec.,.
cry. list with all their ski I they could not reach
the seat if distress, after the anga had because affect
ed. I was visaed during this time by at least twenty
Physicians.
It was now reduced to a cekainty, that inflamation
of the lungs was rapidly takiN place; and that this
, would terminate my lilt in a Sur, abort time, was in
the highest deßiee probabie. 1
At this critical stage, a nicallenger was despatched
' to Cincinnati, and a celeHated Phystman of that
, place was consulted: When ihe was inade acquaint•
e.l with my eduattoni he remarked that nothing could
be done by medical aidt if the constitution itself was
not sufficient to throw off thH disease.
Sly friends now despaired fmy recovery, and 1
had no earthly ground of hop(i
to survive many dam
Fortunately at thin juncture, sass one of Gr. Wig
.
tars Pamphlets, entitled ..1* roily 3.ledic9l Guide."
or “Treatiee on Gonsetlption of the Lungs." As I
had ellen heard of dying men "catching at straw s ,''
I felt this doing ad myself. t . ,i , the consent of my
Physicians, I rest to
,sou far lbottle of the medicine
det,crilted vit.: i• ti r istar's Bat am of Wild Cherry: ,
.ihich reticle.' me almost quiminliately. After I
had used some Ewe or sit bottles I:afar rei OW CAI ‘l.l
to be up and at:ma. My cougli„ccattiA, and my lungs
were ritstineil to a healthy sat, —dl from the ft,-,/-
.A . 4 5im, , ,,h..y Al:turner and, trerful me.ticinal sir
rues of irtatar li LtaLlant.
Were it nut from the etterulal injury I received in
t 1
my slam:der and sin by t.r: sp. t
ov i o n , I feel ein i fi.
dent that I lIIILitt hisS'e t a co sorkinu at ley trade
..h.cl; In bLickraantlimg,t but t is, fist releßte..l.
Its f.; iwot: ill, , I h.li , , tan , I Illk. en 2::, oral .I,tere
colt';, ALA Ulf sal/ rerar,lj I, .s been ••11 0 , balsam."
And I now moat cordially re nuniiimil the grawur
It' ia!arx 1111sam to ail elm at . sacks.] with Colds,
Coughs, of Lung Complaints. I consider it an in.:al
oe:ie niedic.nc—a real Wt.* to thin . mitt Soy
person itcs.ring, fin Ilier ianirmation, may call u.:4 rae
. .
any Luse.
youre truly ,
CiIttISTCPII}:R R. smyrif
4lity or Dssion
:1,1.%;',. , C1,1y co.,lSlotc at till, '
-
Nutiserilsesl alto! 21,.,t0 to, I.wrom me, JA,,t,Lici ori -
-'
:ht; I'e4Le, th.s I!wday or ,v, , ~ IS II /: X T n AO I: II I 1 A It y D 1
1:1:LNEZEl1 TOI,V1,1:11„ I LY.lw 1. AE or ismerir.
TO ORVUUISTS
Teslmorly oflkire 1,/,,,tlft ire,,Ph.l6l, cifiz r ,.., ,i;
i s(kmr. ritu f ,:.-7.4., oto nin.11.,1 into the error of buy-
Irsi.',..ii, to ciinfir matron ,5r 11. c y•.:44;te .
1,,
c. t ,„,.
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L,,Li, :+11„s with, 4,,,i h. 2,,, ,/ , r ip, : 2 ,,,,,1 ~,,14 , ;,„1,,,,,,, L ~ .I', l 1a..1 , ah r , 1,111.164. Ping, litop!y livcatise they
haw aunts,/ 1.4 late W 11C., ~1 I nut 1iC,1t4 . ...: to t.-41 : CO.. PU"'"'''' Lit .P . n. " 3 CP.' ,pr-r.. IV , ' shot! in ail
11.41 inn , f0i ., 1;0 , n4 , by no „0:,133
~,,, ~,,,, . .z . L .:, ,,,, j: 0.10C3 tlpOric etro . ,l Scalers throu;slikint the country,
*Ls:cow:et, hut is retitle., to Co l cite. lit.
~,
A. L. STOI T, i ;,o, islet Lem; duly illivrnoq of the rascality of
l these imitators. Luy and attempt t o impose upo t , the
J. It li. i 5 ,,i,, ; ,,5 . I politic: mull such worthless trash. It is not the So
ul 1 . .,„ It yU. ~., m , ll{. 1 gar coator4 413100 that coastittgc.i., the calve of toy
rr rb,
t.,,,,,„
art;!
lz,nri,,,, 4. wi,, , , , , mtha.,,.: :
Pills, but it 13 my r intvahcin, for Which I china the
", 0 i
It",:,; CA , , li, - .1 ro Is! 31 c,Labill.lifd agrliClrle in all ' n-4 . G. BENJ. S9lllll, )1. D.,
I 179. Greenwich at. and 2 Witter n. hasten.p-arim ~I tbv l'llitird :".Lit.,...
t 111 ID 4\DJ( GI / 4fPfLli 1 F CT '
1 , ..:,1 in thiennau or. fAe : , , , ./1/..r qf rottriA an.? i • - .. -
N40 , 1. , 011.0
4 ,... 1 , ,ki ,,,. i ‘‘ 1., the untlutsrgned, 0 h.:les:lle ktrugglSlS In Lou.
Irelni..l street s% by
" i iltatllo, toys, at*, satisfir,l, from all the infermation ,I
lienersi .lgents for the W 1, 1 1,1111 : 4 41:CF.
. that NV e can obtain, that Dr. G. 13 4',N1.1.11111N SIMITti
For clic hy L WILCOX Jr ,'l'. E. cars .Maiket It. I
and tile Diamond I'ittstier,;ll. iiisi9-i,.
lis the erigunal int entnr of the Swat-Coated Pills. I
' . •
' IS e are prepared to supply dealers at thu New 1
York price. il
. .
Fronk ."Irklic al Cotlfge of Pltnutlet.
ri lIIC tires annu 41 course iilliletides ut tbut institu
-1,41,11 Ile 1 , 1 , V111,/ an iMoµlt37, the, ts.da,h
clay of Cklub..flll•ll.,'ll.V se•can4 rtl,ndyy a October,
and „dl he cautioned until 114 cud of the 41,11:511itzg
Fetituarv.
ra +e r_sson*l
P 1l I. BECK GODDARD, %j. D.—Anatomy and
liot,ll
C. C. VANWYCK, :4. D.—PhncTlca yid pracilcc
or so rltery.
F.11E14 fll CLYMER, MI D.—Priucsphoi nod
practlce of Med.clor.
JOHN 11.1RCL.\Y BIDDLE, D.—Materia Mcd
Ica and Therapvtit:co.
DAVID fit.:NTER Tut - Km!, D.--Obstcrichs
and 4110 . 1,1 ten of women died Chlikitell.
LL l S. JOYNES, M. li.--d'hysinlogy and legal
Medicine.
JAM LS B. ROC ERS, M. D.--Crneral and Organic
Chemistry.
.10/IN 'BARCLAY MIDDLE, M. D.—Dean of thr
faculty.
JOSEPH LEIDY, M. D.—Dentonitrutrxr of An
atom v.
The Franklin Medical College Is as incorporated
in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an act ap
proved .12.8 th January, 1846, 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 requires.' of candidate%
in other Medical Colleges in this State."
For each course of lectures, $15,00
Marticulation fee, to be paid once only, 0,00
Diploma the, 10,00
Additional inlbranation respecting the course of in
struction, or other matters connected with the Facul
ty, can be obtained upon application, personally, or
by letter, to J. 11. BIDDLE, M. D.,
Dean of the Faculty, N. E. corner of Quince and
Spruce streets, Philadelphia. mar 11-dant
BOWEL OR SIIIUMER COMPLAINT.—We
confidently recommend and could refer to hun
dreds of- our citizens who have used
JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM',
as a Certain, sale and effectual remedy for Dvsentry,
Madura, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, SCAM ER
COMPLAINT, Colic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach,
Sick and Nervous Headache, Heartburn, &c.
This is ono of the most efficient, pleasant, and
safe compositions ever offered to the public for the
cure of the various derangements of the srost.sen
and BOWEL° ' and the only article worthy of the least
confidence for curing CIIOLER.I INPANTUM or
SUMMER COMPLAINT; and in all the above dis
eases it really acts like a charm, •
CERTIFICATE
From the Rev. Asa Shinn, of the Protestant Method
ist Church
The undersigned having been °filleted during the
past winter with a disease in the stomach, sometimes
prodcing severe pain in the stomach for ten or twelve
hours without intermission, and having tried various
remedies with little effect, was furnished with a bot
tle of Dr. JAYNE'S CAAMMTIVE BALSAM. This he
used according to the directions, and (lived invaria
bly that this Medicine caused the pain to abate in
twee or four minutes, and in fifteen 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 was thereby Prevented. He continued to
use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in the
morning, and in a few weeks heaßlil was so far rl
stored, that the sufferer was relieved from a large
amount of oppressive pain. Ficim experience, there
fore, he can confidenlly recommend, Dr. D. Jaynes
Carminative Balsam, as a salutary medicine for dis
eases of the stomach and bowels.. .
A. Sitturr.
Allegheny city; July 18th, 1842:
For eale in Pittsburgh at the PEkti TEA STORE,
72, Fourth street, near Wood.
Price 25 and 50 cents per bottlq: s jelB-d&r.iv
=MIME
Anothilr *Wonderful Care. of
co NSUAIPTION.
DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP
O,F WILD biIERRY,
TILE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION!
Conghs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis; Liver Complaint
Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in
the Side affilßreast, Palpitation tifthe Heart,
Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution,
Sore Throat, Nervous Debility,
and all diseases of Throat,
Breast and Lungs, the
most effectual and
•
speedy cure ever
known for
any of
the
Pit. SWAYNE'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CHERRY.
THE GREATEST CURE EVER RECORDED
Dr; Sw sysrE—Dear Sir: I feel, it a debt o
gratitude due you—and a duty to the afflicted gen
erally, to offer my humble testimony in favor of your
Compound Syrup of Prunus Virginia, or Wild Cher
ry, or rather of its medicinal virtues. Some three
years since I was violently attacked with cold and
intlamation of the Lungs, which was accompanied
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 no alarm about my condition, but was pretty
soon convinced that I was rapidly; going into. con
sumption. I grew daily weaker, and at length was
j
scarcely able to walk about, or Speak above a whitt-i
per, such was the exceeding weakness of my lungs.
During this time I had tried various preparations and
prescriptions,
but found no relief—growing all the
time worse. Just here I was advised and persuaded]]
by a dear friend in Wilmington, to make trial off
your Syrup of Wild Cherry; I must confess that pre
viously I had been prejudiced against patent medi
cines, and am still against those coming out of the
hands of empirics, but understanding your claims to
the profession and practice of medicine, and having
implicit faith in the say so of my friend, I forthwith
purchased of Dr. Shaw, one of your agents, a few
bottles, and commenced its use. My disease at
this time was of 20 or 24 months standing, conse
quently was deeply seated. It therefore required
time and a number of bottles to eflecte cure in my
case; found, however, considerable relief from the
first four or live bottles. But being a public speaker,
I frequently attempted to preach with my increasing
strength and health, and thereby ruptured those ves
sels that had already began to heal, in this way,
doubtless, my cure was greatly retarded. In conse
quence of acting thus imprudently. I had to use 12
or 15 bottles before I was perfectly restored. I have
no question, a much smaller number of bottles
would have made me sound, hut for the above indis- .
cretion. The Syrup allayed the feverish habit, done
away' the distressing cough, put a stop to the dist .
charge of matter from the lungs, and gave.them and
the entire system, good health. Thanks be to God,
who is the source of all health, and to Dr. Swayne
for it. I would recommend the Syrup to all per
sons who may be affected with colds, cough or con
sumption. I verily believe it will cure consumption
in the first and second stages, and in the last,' will .
gise irase and prolong life. It is an excellent medi
cine in cases of whooping cough, and is so very
pleasant to the taste, that children will cry for it. I
have deferred offering this certificate until now, for
the purpose of being perfectly satisfied with the per
manency of the cure, and uow that .1 feel perfectly
ell, I offer it with pleasure.
CHERRY, always trium
its onward victorious
nr.v. J. P. JORDAN.
Poplin County, N. C., Dec. 13, 18-1.5.
ra- The (original and only) genuine article is only
I prepared by Dr. Swayne, North-nest corner SA; and
Race streets, Philadelphia. ,s
Remember, all preparations purporting to contain
Wild Cherry, are fictitious and counterti4, except
that bearing the written signature of Dr. Sw ayne.—
Great earn should ho observed in purchasing of 11w
authorized agents. The only agents in Pittsburgh
sale or the genuine If3t;iicine are, Win. ° Thorn,
53 Mar Let et.; ogden & .Suowdeu, corner of Wood
and RI st., and S. Jones, Ist) Liberty cL, where it
can be obtained genuine, wholesale and retail, at
Pore , . Sold by Jobsl
glicivy car; E. B. Iliarivan, incaluati; Dr. Alegoffin,
Merei;r; J. If. Burton & Co., Erie; J. S. Morris &
Co_, I,uissille; Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St, Louis;
Andrew tuner tz Co., New Orleans; Denig & Son,
Columbus; 110)d, Cares & Co., Butler; Mackenzie &;
Cleveland; Dr. Baler, Wheeling, Va.; Wm.!
R. Wood, Maysville, Ky.; Miller, Browusrille,• Dr.
If. Campbell tz Co., Uniontow n; It. Johnson, Cum
berlaiel; J. dl. S:11,11, Dayton; and by agents in all
parts of [lie .at may 9
JtoUnsoa, Peter 4- Cxrs. 491 Malts street.
J. S. .!orris 4- Co., 401 Main st.
I:spur 4- Lindrnbergrr, :01 Maio st.
George Lapping 4- Co., 79 Fourth it.
Bull 4r Alden; hl Fourth st.
The thllon nag front druggists in New York shows
1 intuited the Sugar Coated Pills in 1543:
New York, June .10th, ISII.
We, the inidersigned, never saw or heard of ••S:1-
gar Coated Pills," until Dr. G. Benjamin Smith man.
ullictured and exhibited them to us about a year since.
Rushton 4- Co., 110 Broad. ay and
. 10 Astor House.
Israel Randolph, M. I.). gi) Liberty 64
Horace Err-reit. 90 Hudson st.
John Castro, 97 Hudson it.
Lurid Sandy, 79 Fulton st.
A VOICE FRO.II KENTUCKY.
I have been afflicted with Alyspepsia 11l its most ag- !
gratated form for three years past, and found no re
relief iltall 1 used Dr. G. Benj. Smith's "Sugar-Coat-
ed Indian Vegetable Pills." Atler using six boxes of
said valuable pills, lam entirely cured. They are
a general remedy. J. x. LEEMAN.
Paducah, Ky. Nov. 9, 1545.
We certify to the above facts.
Dr. Smith. "Sugar-Coated Pills" are universally
esteemed iu this vicihitv.
lIODGE GIVENS St Co, Meichants..
Paducah, Ky. Nov. 19, 1543.
At the request of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's agent
we cheerfully state that we visited the office of Dr.
Smith in September laps, while iu New-York, and
found him to all appmfrance carrying on a very ex
tensive business withlns Sugar-Coatd Indian Vege
table Pills. The extent of his establishment would
astonish any one not initiated in the mysteries of the
pill trade.—Louisville Journal.
(From Dr. Singleton.)
Sinithland, (Ky.) Feb, 24, 1846.
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. F. SINGLETON.
(Fro Bull & Alden.)
Lout yille,(Ky.) Feb. 13th, 1846.
Dr. G. Benj. Smith Dear Sir: Yru will please send
us 12 gross of your val able Pitts. From presentin
li
dications we shall se 1 a large amount of them.--
We find that they go ;cry quick. Your friends,
BULL & ALDEN.
( From Wilscn, Starhird & Smith.)
Louisville, Feb. 13th, 1846.
Dr. Smith—. Dear Sir: About two weeks ago we
bought 2 gross of youilludian Vegetable Sugar Coat
ml Pills. Though business is dull hero at this time,
yet we have sold theml all. You will please send us
10 gross through Mes s. Lawrence & geese, of your
city, who will tbrward them to Its via Pittsburgh.
ours, respectfully,
WILS N, STARBIRD & SMITH,
This is to certify that I have used the Sugar
coated pills manufactu ed by G. Benj. Smith, of New
York, tor some time, ad believe them to be a good
medicine; and also fr m enquiry in that city, I am
~I
persuaded that lie i the original inventor, and
therefore, is entitled to the benefit of the inventon.
i . 8. WILLIAMS,
' aut,2l. Pastor Ist Baptist Church Pittsburgh.
- W have forty letters from different dealers solieW
ing the agency of my Pill, although they had the spu
rious in their store—o d e in particular from New 011-
lean , which we'shall publish.
Principal OffiCes—New York, 179 Greenwich st;
Boattin 2 Water st.
CO" G. BENJAMIN SMITH is Written on the bot
tomf every box of genuine "Sugar-Coated Pills."
An hers—William H = inders Druggist, 203 Liberty
ei r,
street Pittsburgh: John Sergeant Allegheny city
maylBd7m
Q UCCESSORS - to Irvine & Martin, wholesale gro
cers, produce and commission merchants, ano
dealers in Pittsburgh : miehfactured articles, No: 56,
Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. jelB
Mtbifal.
above diseases
CLOSURES
Martin and Smith,
slltbicaL
Medical and stzi-ktieiiii Omer.
health isthe charm of life, wigibutiigtild,
Love, letters; friends, all, all, are unenjoyed.
DOCTOR BROWN, a
3gularly educated physi
ian from the eastern cit
Je, would respeardly arif
nounce;to the citizens of
"ittshurg,h, Allegheny and
icinity, that. he can be
:onsulted privately . and
:onfaientially, every day
citing m his office on
iamond Alley, a few
doors from Wood street,
towards the _m
,
Dr. Brown gives his Aiartieniar attention to the
reatment and. investigation of the following disea
ses:
All diseases arising from Imourities of the Blood
scrofula, syphilis, semimil weekness. impoteney,
salt rheum,diseases of the eye and ear; rheumatism.
piles, palsey.
Dr. Brown hasimuch pleasure in announcing to
the public, that, he is in possession Of the latest in
formation and improvement in the„,treatment of
secondarysyphils,practiseil at the Piris Lock Hos
pital. The modern researches on: sYpitilis, its
complications and consequenees; and the improved
modes of practice which have been made known
to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly
who make this branch of :Medicine, their partieu
ar study and practise.
Many new and valuable' remedies havebeen late
ly introduced, whichsecuiles the patient being mer
curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised
that Doctor Brown has been educated in. every
branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to
practise, and that he now confines himself to the
study and practice of this particular branch,togeth
er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature,
incident to the humanfrnrne. No cure, no pay.
Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with
out interruption f4ora business.
13:0ffice on Diamond 411eY, a few doors from
Wood street, towards the :market: . Consultations
trictly confidential. myt 2-4.lBzwy
Preserve the Teeth.
FAD. better is it to cure the toothache in one min
ute, by using Wheelerls Teaberry Tooth Wash,
than to suffer the aching; also to cure soreness of the
gums, cure softness of the' gums, stop bleeding of
the gums, and always keep the teeth, gums .and
mouth pleasant, and in the beet state of health.
Whilst introducing WH'EELER'S TEADERRY
TOOTH WASH to the public, it is the painful duty of
the proprietor, to state that this article, which is the
original, and only genuine Teaberry Tooth Wash, has
been imitated by numerous Teaberry Tooth Washes,
Teaberry Tooth Pastes, and a variety of articles with
the narue Teaberry anneied to thnm, 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,aud establithed all the celeb
rity for it, which induceiVothers to make use of its
name, though they 'nevC.'r did present its intrinsic vir
tues to the. public. As evidence that it is the first
preparation of Teaberry for the Teeth, the copy of
the certified records of the United States District
Court is published.
~sx.rt4 , Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to
wit: Be it,reMembered, That on the
„ second day of cbru4ry,.4.nno Domini,
11.2.dne thousand eight hundred and forty
v`,l.7 -t; two, !
W. WHE'ELER, •
Of the said District, bath deposited in this Office the
Title of a Book, the title of whidh is ire the words
following, to wit:
TEA BERRY TOOTH WASH. •
The right whereof he claims as I>roprietor . „ in con
formity with the Act of Congress,lentitled "An Act
to amend the several Acts respecting Copy Rights."
FRA'S. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of she Dist. Court:
lSl2,'Feb. d. Copy deposited.i•
CHAS. F. HEAZLETT.
The above Copy Right fiir thel Wrapper of .the
Bottle, showing the Title of the Ar i ticle in legal lan
guage, and granted in thelegal form, will prove this
to be the Orginal TEABEHRY TOOTH WASH, and
all others are but iniitations,, which has gone out of
me wherever the Genuine Teabcrr l y Tooth Wash is
sold. Then, remember, none is genuine but
WU EEL ER'S
Cert:firales of the Magistrates rjt .
11„tring made use of your muc,
berry Tooth Waal:, II feel conrin.
best article I have eser knoWn, an.
recommend its use to the public
pleasant and efficacious article lb
'reeth m d Gums. ROBERT E
}bra number of years triy. Teeth and Gums were
so much ant of order as to prevent me from eating
with any pleasure, and caused mu'hpain. Having
heard of ‘VlieeiersT eallerry Toot!1
Wash, I do eel.-
t.tfy that I tiled one bottle of it, an , in less than two
weeks me teeth and GUMS were sound and good; I
believe that the use of it would be an advantage to
many others. ' J. BRACER.
Corlificetro f firm:bets of the Phik
used Whee:cr'sTeaberrY
powder, I hive found them to poss,
purifying properties,and while t
beautify the Teeth, iey bare a ben
Gums, by
.imparting to them
action.
I have used Wheeler's Teaberry
'its effects upon my Teeth and Ginn.
a high opinion of its merits. I c
meud it to the geucral use. ll
My daughter has used Wheeler's
1W ash (and powder) and has found i
cleans:tig and purification of the Gu
ening of the mouth. 1 have no hem,
nteUdirio it a 3 the west beneficial pr
Teeth nave ever seen.
Certificates of Ladies and (knifemen of Philadelphia.
“It is with gratitude that I send c following cer
tificate, hoping that many who stare will be led by
perusaLof it, to obtain Wheeler's feaberry Tooth
Wash, which article I used, and it has effectually
cured tooth-ache soreness of the
.p ums, removed
seurf from my teeth, and I fully believe has entirely
arrested all decay of them. I trust titat all who suf
fer, having either of the same speehls of complaint,
will as soon as possible use Wheeler's Teaberry
Tooth Wash, that they may be relieved.
MEI 1 NM!
-
• I
"Owing to having taken cold, but mostly inconse
quence of the acid of a paint used in coloring prints,
my Teeth became very much injured, giving excru
ciating pain at intervals for between. two and three
years. Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth: Wash was used,
and has entirely cured them, which in certificate
form I send, that those who wish a perfect remedy
for painful teeth, and also desire a pleasant. Tooth
Wash, may with confidence try Wheeler's Teaberry
Tooth Wash. MARY A TAYLOR.
I
"Wheeler's Teaherry Tooth Wail" having re
moved scurf and cured soreness of the gums, which
had troubled me for two years, it ie my belief that it
is a highly useful Chicle, and that it in advlsible to
those who suffer with the Teeth and. Gums to make,
use of it. ]
MARY SULLIVAN
"Your Teallerry Tooth Wash cared the tooth-ache
and also sores]ess or the gitms in, my family;
,Mtif I
- send you this kortilicate, that those who suffer- With
tooth-ache or 4oroness of the gums, may know•that
if is a remedy for them, and a very pleasant Tooth
Wash. FRAB. PREVIAT, -
i W. Whack. No. 148, Catharine street.
- •
"Wheeler'skrcaberry Tooth Wash" having cured
soreness of tht! gums, and effectually stopped bleb&
iiig of the gurrkU„ 1 deem it a debt of gratitude for the
rblief which 15 afforded me , l and a duty owed to my
fallow beings,cto say, that it , is my firm ctinviction,,
that those who will use Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth
Wash, for the keeth and GUMS, Iva find that it is an
important artiale. THOMAS if. MCURDY,
No. 235, Callowhill at.
From much ievere affliction - of myself, and others
of my family, with decayed Teeth and sore Gums,
and the many ri , Spectahlo testimonials highly in favor
or WHEELER'S TEABERRY TOOTH WASH, I
was induced sii - give it a trial, after which my family
tied it, and I freloice to say that it did perform a
-thorough and effectual cure for all, and -is the heat
article that I eter knew of. I would recommend its
use to those wlromay.be suffering. •
JESSE MOORE;
W. IlThecleri No. 127; Market street:" • -
. , .
Many more restammuals are emoting approving of
"Wheeler's Teliberry Tooth Wish." -
1801 d at WM , JACKSON'S - Store, No,. S&Libeity I
street, Pittshurgh, hea.l orWocidatreet.
Principal OffMe, - No. SG Chesnut it, Philadelphia.
inp,27-dly
SROE laige assortment., togeii;
with Shoe Findings and Kitt of all kinds, justre
ceived by . 1 JOHN W. BLAIR.
tinv2o ; 120 Wood street
An ACrostle.
“JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS.'.
Just received, a, splendid assortment of Spring and'
and - Summer gotids,
Unsurpassed forquantny, quality-or,
Style. The Proprietor or this establishment
Takes great pleasurein informing'bis friends and the'
public
In general, that he is now prepared all.orders
that his' -
Nainerous Customers may favor him with. Strangere
and
Travelbrs would-do well; in, visiting the'
Iron City; to call and. examine his-:extensive and well
Made stock bf ready made clothing.- H&has a corn
' plete assortment of
English cloth; to which" he,would invite attention,
also;.
French cloths of every Ccjor and quality, wich he is
Offering"at a very small advance on eastern prices.
Remember at this"stbib you:are not asked two prices,
being
Convinced dint sindll .pibfits and quick sales is the
best way to secure custom. •
Having in his employ the best wbrktnen,he can war
rant
Every article made at his establishMent it:, fit well,
And to be of the beet materials; he'ivbidil hgain in
vite • •
Purchasers generally to give him a call
Before purchasing in any other - Place,
As he is confident that he can sell them as good gned4
at as
REigeitable prices as any house in this
t'oing so far as to say a little cheaper... .
All his . goads are new, and of handsome pitterns) -
the the
Inthe the cait but a few weeks since: :ThenubsCri:
her
kti*
returns his thanks to his friends and the publiSi
, . in general; and-
Solicits a cuntinuance of their favors.
Trod city Clothing Store, No. 132 Liberty street:
mar 7 C. NPCLOSKEY.
Three Clothing Store.=
No. 1.51„ Libert.y ittreet.
rftllE•Proprietors of this old and - highly popular es-
J.. stablishment informs his friends and the public"
at large, that a portion of Spring and Stunmer
Stock of •
READY MADECLOTIIING,
Is now prepared for their inspection,
and he respect
fully irivites all who contemplate purchasing articles
in his line to pay, hima - His stock this season
is peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest Fashions
and Patterns, and all, his Goods, having been select
ed by himself in the eastern Markets, he can with
confidence recommend them to his customers as be-
ing of the very best quality. liis lage assortment or
AGESS_COATS, • •
Is made in the most modern and improved style, and
the workmamth ip,carmot be excelled. Penis of ec-:
ery desaripti a n, Satin §-Fancy:Vests. lie has a sari
and beautiful assortment of
VESTINGS,
To which he would call the attention ofpublic as he
believes them to be more Beautiful and Cheaper,
Than anything of the kind that has been offered
heretofore. •
Tweed and other coats, for Summer wear, In
great variety and made in every style, Fashionable
Shirts, Latest Stgle of Stocks, Suspenders of every
descriptions, Handkerchiefs, and every other article
necessary for a Fashionabie Dress.
He bas,a very - large and excellent assortment of
Substantial Clothing, which will be sold lower than
it can be purchased at any other place in the city—ttr
which he would invite the attention of workingmen'
and others who wish seivicable clothing for every,
daps wear.
Having in his ernploy some the best Cutters and
Workmen, that the Countr r y can produce, and beini
provided with .a stock , of Hoods, which for excel
lence and variety cannot be equalled, he is prepar
ed
TO MAKE CLOTHES TO ORDER,
At the shortest notice, and in a style that Cannot ; ie
Surpassed. . .
DO NOT - PASS Tlll' TIME BIG DOORS.
It is not considered any Tiouble to show Clothing,
and the proprietor feels confident that alter an ex
amination of his stock, all who desire to purchase
will find it their interest to deal at his establishment.
The proprietor wouid take this opportunity to ten
der 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
unavailing, he pledges hirriselfthat nothing shall be
omitted on his part to secure their kindness for the
future. . ASIIN IttcCLOSKEY,
e City of Philo-
marl7-.Mw
ceiebrated Tea
ed that it is the
hereby warmly
lin general, as a
r preserving the
JOHNSTON.
.7. S. Lowry, Mgrehaut Tailor.
- I[I,TOULD inforni..his friends and the public nr
-1 V general, that he has removed to Wood street';
in the Sr. CILUICES building, two doors below the
entrance, where he is ready to execute all orders in
the neatest and most fashionable rammer, having en
gaged the services of Mr. Joni M. CAnrsmi. as cut-
ter, whose attention will be devoted to that branch
of the trade and whose well known ability in this par
ticular having long been established in the fashion
able community of 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 assortmenp of every
thing adapted to gentlemen's wear, such as Clothej-
Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Sus
penders, Gloves . ; Cravats, and every article pertain
ing to a gm:Wilma:Ws wardrobe, he will be ready at
all times to supply any demand in his line.
The subscribe r 4 respectfully in forms. his friends and
:the public generally, that having entered into the
above arrangement the establishment will be able to
furnish any article in the Tailoringline with a punc
tuality and despatch scarcely equalled any other
id the city, and for style and workmanship nor sur
pass& by any in the states. -
ang2ii:-d3m JNO. M. CAMPBELL:
11, 1 1 i n #ar
ITooth Wail and
ss cleanniitg and
cy whiten and
finial effect urun
o and healthful
. ILASNOLD.
ooth Wash, and
has given to me
!eerfully recom-
1 f caherry Tooth
JUST RECEIVED—.A splendid assortment of
g umme e Cassimeres, Gingbams, and Gam,
broons, suitable tar coats and pants; a large stock of
fancy Summer Stu ss; fancy Cotton Cloths, a new ar
ticle; Oregon Cassidis..t, , s;.Gold 'Mixed Tweeds and
Berkshire; 10 dozen whi:e. shht Linen Bosoms and
Collari.
. effects to be
a, and a sweet
ation in recom
paration for the
C. J. JACK.
Also, a great variety of fancy shirt striped Gin
hates, &c.; a splendid assortment of Summer Cra
vats, Marseilles, Silk, Satin and otter Vestings of
superior styles and quality; Socks, Handkerchiefs,
Stocks, HOSOMB, Collars Lisle Gloves, and sll.kinds
of gentlemen's wear, ready made, or got up to order
at the shortest notice, and at the low,est prices, by
W. Br SIIA,7FER,
• Pittsburgh'Clothing Stcre',-
je3 corner of Wood and. Water
1 M. WHITE has just received at his large
EY establishment, fronting
. on Liberty and .Siith
streets, a splendid assortment. of TWEEDS for
summer; also, a superior lot of French Satin YES.
TINGS, all of AV hi ch he is ready to make tip , in
the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms
as usual. Observe the corner, No 167 Liberty
and Sixth streets. -
mytl J. M. - WHITE, _Tailor, Proprietor.
.
To Arms! To .ArmuSl
ff . 7.?k,,THREATEIVED . INVASION OF WEST.
;W i ERN PENNSYLVANLV by. Col. Swift,
with 10,000 men, notwithstanding which,. ,T.
White will continue to sell clothing - cheaper than
any has heretofore been offered in' tlio western coun.
try, having the largest establishment in the city,
fronting on Liberty and. Sixth streets. Ile is now
prepared to show to his numerous patrons the great•
eat variety of cloths; cassimeres, vestings, and .clo
thing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching.
season, that has ever .been offered in this market, to
which all can have the Right of Way. Observe the
corner, No; 161; Liberty and Sixth streets.
•
AWESTERVFA,T, the old and well known
Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second
and Fourth eta.; takes this method to inform his many
friends of the fact that his Factory is now , in full 'op ,
eration. on 'St. Clair at:, near • the old Allegheny
Bridge, where a coestant'supply of Blinds of various°
colors and qualities, is constantly kept an hand and
at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers.
If required, Blinds will be put up, so, that
in case of alarm •by fire or otheswise t they may be
removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with
the same..facility that any other piece of furniturn
can be removed, and without any extra expense.,:;
• je24-418zwy.. '
SPRING leA_SHlON.r—Just received-by
express from New York, the Wing Style
Of Hats. AU those in - want of a-neat superiorrHat
are respectfully invited to call. •S. MOORE, •
. N 0.93 Wood et., 3 doors below Diamond Alley. - •
marl l-dw
AITARDROBES-It you want t purchase al
V T good wardrobe eheap'catt at the furniture
warehouse of - T. 13. YOUNG & CO e
iY-17
= Steamboat-tor Sale.
THE - staunch, well built, light draught steamer ,
Revenue Cutter, will be sold Tow and on good
erme. - Apply to je24. JAS. MAY.
la#ftiii4 .
Three Big Door:,
151 Liberty et
Can't St neat I
J. - 111. MUTE, Tailor,
• - Proprietor
vonittan - Blind s .
Haiti t nate: t