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T i t OR transporting good between PittSbprgh and the Eastein cities .without. transhipping. This old establidlled. line (being the olde.stportable boat line on the canal) M now prepared to receive: produce and ofd - Lh inerchandize for shipping either East or West. The York boats .by this line are "commanded by cape- montl ri . rimmed and sober . captains; and provided with good Weel creriVZ. - Beats and cargoes are transferred 'from and r to canal alid.railroad, saving all removal and separa tion o .goe s. rips made'in as short time, and the st goods dariled on ai fair terms as any other line. the ei Thankful for, and resincifully soliciting a cOntinu:. Of Lit once of the very and growing patronage here- intent tofore bestowed tipein this line, we with confidence assure those merchants dispoied to favor us, that their Meant business 4 - tall be done to their entire satisfaction. with() -Goods carried by us, consigned to either of. our Shi houses, null be shipped to -their destination free of ' charge for. shipping, storage or advance of charges, As we hold no interest in steamboat stock, merchants may depend upon their goods alwaysbeing forwarded without delay, upon good boats and at the lowest day, ' rates - of fieight. Pideli Produce consigned to our house at Philadelphia for Eurol sale, will be sold-on liberal terms, and advances made New either at pittsburgh or.Philadelphia.Amex . JOHN McFADEN & Co., Penn st., York Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Cam) - JAMES M. DAVIS Ez Co., 249 and 251, Gem aprlO-timl Market st., Philadelphia. Mon, lelitsltsargh Portablelloat Linet frien• . ..t.t . .)71 .. ." . 1 . . 4-._- - --,-- -- '"'" - ' 1846. ._---- 4'.:-r brlnZ YO.Z spent eVIOR the transportation of freight between Pate l: burgh and the Atlantic cities, via Pennsylvania Improvements and Baltimore and Susquehanna rail- 'PHs' road.• i' '., AV . The Proprietors of this old establiihedline. having ' me ' completed their arrangements, are prepared to for- lie' 'ward goOds to and from the East eon the opening of Ban the canal navlgation,)'on as reasonable terms as any any other responsible line, and areedetermined that no throt care or attention on their part shall be wanting to tie- Al cure a continuance of that 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 despatch experienced _in the delivery of goods ' the absence of all risk of delay, breakage or otherdamage, incident to the old Or , r ysteln;laftere good ehave to be hurriedly transhipped three tithes ou the way, and the Merchantable order ulY /4 i in Which produce has been avowedly delivered by Taps ors; General .Enligiation ‘,... them, has induced -the proprietors to increase their. r ase,Te . , - I EMITTANCES and pa!ssag to ... 2 ,-...... block considerably this season.. Their exteneive . .e.ts- ' te e 1 elea. „4 - 4 . 7 ..,, - ' ant. from GREAT BRITAIIN AND e,eer 4 •i'..... warehouses at each point, (untagna.lled by any other line,) affords them facilities to coriduct their business 75 South treet, corner of Maiden Ileane, New York, with despatch; and to shippers the convenience of and 06 ' tenon road Liverpool. I ; free storage, it required, until their arrangements are Thc a scribers haling acceptejel the agency of e complete-e-while their long experience in the carry- the abov ouse, are not: prepared to make iirran tee lag trade, it is presumed, will be Sufficient guarantee meats it u the most liberal terms with those de.si to their patrons and the public that they will success- eons of ). vin the passage of their friends from the fully exert themselves to give general seethe:ion-- old CoutP e, and flatter themesel4cs their character Produce received forwarde, steamboat charges and lea standine in business Will give ample as paid, and bills lading transmitted free of charge for' sarance t lat all their arrangements will be carried; -. commission, advancing or storage, and all coiMuuni- out ,b.i t i r Us. .1 . • i cations to the following vents promptly attended to: Messre W. &J. T. Tapscote are long anti favora-1 TAIFFE O'C.ONNOP., bly Limy for the superior clae., necommodatioa Cor. Penn and Wayne sm., Pitteburgh• and side g qualities of their Parket Stops. Th. THOMAS BORBIDGE, QUE.EN or rite WEST, F,BEBIDAN, ItheCl4.., 27S Market street, Philadelphia. TEII,GI RICK. HOTTINGUEB. ROSCIUS, IV-; O'CONNORS et Co., EIITOOL and SWOONS, tiro of which leave ce e ch • • North st., Baltimore. Port mu thl v, from New York the 21st and 26th head , from Lit rier.ot the lith and 11th, in addition to witieli llingliam , A Transportation Line. they hav arrangements with the St. George and . Union Ll'ins of Liverpool Packets to insure adense • 7 .7•'en... s. ! .. i 1 ' 6 • ,., 1 „, ~„,_,_ tare teem Liverpool. el ery tis cdaveteene thus come' ; ". - 15 . &eel' mined, I eir teMlitimi eliall kceprpace W'itli their; v in. 00NDUCTED on strittS.tbbata-kprpirg principles, ereasine patronage, whole M-•Wee-.ieret's conAant, though not claiming to be the only line that is so Pee -son '' se:peril:ten:el:lee of tetebesinese is I.i;ver..l conducted. The pi e peietere et' this e el eset heo, c a I pool is re additional seemity that tire cottio:to,..!, lire have put their m ee t ; it.: tee fatal e „„, 1 ,;,..., en t er, • ameme oia , .“111 or the passet•zers eel be particle i and arc thoroughly prepared to teireeed produce and larly at ende,l to. • merchandiste to and from the Eastern cities on the I The ' beer•beee betas Ca , eenalt extensive' y ete e ri- 1 opening of navigation. l gild tn. Trenspertation Beeeierstieta men Pittleir;. We trust that unr long' experlence in the carrying and ti: Car.tic Cities, are thereby enabled to tete beciness,and zealot:2 atteatien to the iaterests of cue- i chArg.? f and forward 1i a - -vs in-oodi , to!Y co touters, will seeic'e to um a continuance aa•l Mc:rase. • OteieUee 11.=:‘ , • ,,,, i-" ,,, :-" ,,,,, d. ,,, ,----- , or or the patronage heretalbre bestowed on eideigirmees I delae • are 0,`,,cf:," pr:-pared to L "'“ r3 ''' foe Pa ,- Line. , • rage tie 4 -. soy t••. 7.1 port in Gnat 13: itain or Ireland to - Our arrangsmente will enable ea to carry e c i . „- , -. 1 ! thin Cit t tlit, riailtre of the events they arm engaged with the utmost deapatch; and oar prices sliall always) in gile 'g then I•selbt'•ee fir eleei‘eee Paeeeeef. ee ee be as low as the lowest charged by oth;.+l- r ,,, , ,,,, i ,ib1ej far inii ad not otherwise astainseic, and will. ef net lines. I ce..eite e forward I..aereneers forther Went he te e e . Produce atei.rec-cliatel•7c vell l•r. received and ri , r- I beat. '• ode of coo , oro , - , e "beat env a'bli'eee! warded east and west without any charge for advcree ebelele for their troen: e. Where per-ens emit t, sing, storage or commission. dentin coming tea, the as:merit ;mid fry pa. , c...te will Bills of lading forwarded, and every dircction be re - eded is . full. promptly attended to. It EMI TT ANC lee. Address, or apply to WM. BINGHAM, Tekt subscribers are also prepared to gyre ilraqt , at Canal Basin cot. Liberia . and Wayne ste., letteicg. , . night or any amount payable at the prlocipal Cities BINGIIAMS, DOCK Iv. Silt.vrToN, aim 'owns in England, Ireland, Scotland rind ' .15 0 .276 m ar k e t Et.. Philadelphia, Wale. thus aTording a safe and expeditions mode of JAMES WILSON, Agent,!tenet ing funds to those Countries, which persons No. 1 4 2 North Ikexard et., Baltimore, I mgt.+ e.g such facilities, will find it, their interest to WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, avail , t iemselves ot. No. 10 West st., New York Application Cif by letter post paid) will be prompt 1 Iv ationde..l to aprlo-y Independent Portable Boat Line. 1846 -ar tv _-_,Z3 • - E lOll the transportation of ; produce and rnerchan x. dize to and from Pittsburgh. Ba!tiroore and. 1 - 7, Philadelphia; ta -without transhipping. Goods eon- Ij_ signed to our care, will be forwarded without delay, I act at the lowest current rates; Bills of Lading traits- to 1 nutted, and all instructions promptly attended to, Re free from any extra charge Mr storage or Commis-. th, sion. Address I 21) C. A. Mc:AM:LTV S.: Co., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh ROSE, MERRILL & Smith's Wharf, Baltimore IXEARS, RA .'::OR & Co., iY23 Broad st., Philadelphia EitClll.slo ll of Pittsburgh. ARE...CHANCE FOR GOOD INVESTMENTS I L The subscriber has laid out, and now offers Mr PleYworth'a SVay Freight Line. said at reasonable prices and on acconitionlatiii , ~ , terms, one hundred and ten building lots, on that n` - ' 11846 x. ~ ..74, . . -- -, : _ tv hatidAitne level ground between Braddock street and .••• 11 • 12 iir-a• ' • ..,"'"'"'"------ - '••• the Innongahera river. They are about one-third rXCLU I SIVELY for the transportation of way of a mile from the city line, and are situated in that A freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns- petit of the city district which will probably soon be town' 7 Hollidaysburgh, Water Street, and all inter- and Ned to the city as the Seventh Ward. No pro mediate places. petit • in the suburbs potsesses superior advantages, One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. McAnul- not its any heretofore been laid out with so literal ty & Co., Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and an i i a lowance of wide streets; Braddock is from one Shippers can always de.poud OR having their goods hu , red and twenty to about one hundred and ninety forwarded without delay and on accommodating feet wide, and Beekn, Com:nc:ce, Brady, Columbus terms. . aro Vatcr streets, all wide avenues. Most or the We reapcctfully solicit your patronage. lugs have two fronts, and as they are of various sizes, PRORIETORS.'. and will be sold one lot, with the pritiilege of four or •J. Pickworth of boats, Nile, Eichangc, Paris and fiv early applicants can be accommodated to suit Pacific. th i own views of improvement. Persons who de- J. H. Barnes of boats, Push and Exoine. si e to build or to make secure investments in pro- John Miller of cars on Portage Rail Road. pi v that insure to advance in value, and Iparticular- AGENTS. ly t our who intend to erect manuthetories, would J. PICKWORTII, Canal Basin, Johnstown, cl.vell to view these lots and examine the draft be- JOHN MILLER, 'I " ' Bolliclaysburg,ll, RI . purchasing elsewhere. The survey for the Bal. C. A. M'ANULTY f.: CO, " . Pittsburgh. ti re and 0:iio railroad and the railroad survey by iY23th tate of Pennsylvania were both mach alongside __ -- o t tin property, and it is generally comidered that 13 a dock street, or the ground immediately alongside o i , affords the only eligible roiute for a railroad VIA. BROWNSVILLE. ir i Pittsburgh to the East. Coal can tie delivered TO BALTIMORE, in 32 hours—fare 610. 0 his property at a touch less chat than rin the Al- TO PHILADELPHIA in 411 hours—fare $l2. I g ieny river, and there is alway • deep water at this p r or the river. r... I). GAZ'i r AM, ONLY 73 MILES STAGINAA . ti,:i , il a ,„:25-tf Office, Market, between 3d andlath sts. lissliggt U. S. MAIL. .... ~,,.,—.-.. 1 1 1 7 11111 Street Furniture 1.1 Varerdoms. The Great' SpeocT,Reg,ularity and high Reputationl, . 1 r , NE, subscriber would most ri t spectrullv call the already attained by this pleasant passenger Route, has induced the Post Master General, to place the attention of the public to Ms stock i i > , l Cabinet New York and Ptil. hiladelphia mails to Pittsburgh, - W re, possessing advantages over any ot, er menti on it. r Luring establishment in the city. He ' enabled The superior and swill. steamers CONSUL and t ell his Wares at much lower prices; th refore, he LOUIS M'LANE, leaves the Monongahela Wharr a' uld remind those who want good Furniture iit a precisely at S o'Clock every morning., and at 6 o'- forget the right place. .U. 27, Filth i price not to clock every evening, except Sundays. Splendidi leet' (mar 23-d&wy) 11. Hi RYAN. i Coaches await their arrival at Brownsville to trans- I 1 zipzioNGAIIELA ItOUTE, pcirt Passengers and Man, only 73 miles to the Rail Road at Cumberland. The preparations on this route are ample, and the connections complete, so that disappointment or de- lays will be unknown upon it. • By our tickets, passengers can dtlay at Cumberland - or a tßaitleiore, during their pleasure, and continue their journey either by steamboat or cars to Philo- Uelphia. Office in the "St. Charles Hotel," Wood st. J. MESJUMEN, jy3l Agent. European aml American Ar.'„eney THE undersigned European 'Agent having again arrived in America at the regular time, will , relive Pittsburgh, Pa., early in September neat, and sail from New York -an the first day of October, ma king a VIIRTEENTEI tour through England, Ireland, .Ccotlaritl, - Wales, and returning to America in May, 1547. By this agency money remittances can be made by drafts for lay's, and small sums, payable at eight in every part of' Great Britain, Ireland, &cc.; tegacies,debts, rents. real estate and claims collect ed and recovered; searches of all kinds made; co pies of wills, deeds and documents procured, and the usual business appertaining to this Agency tran sacted as heretofore. Innumerable references giv en. Apply personally or adrdess post parr!, H. KEENAN, European; ;gent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. .• Mr. J. May will attend to all European busi ness in my absence. • iel9 --- 7 -7 1376Enn, iadoTnEns L CO. A N GEM ENTS OIL - 1 8.4 6 t's"-* BLAKELY 4 MITCH - EL, dlg,cnts. :1111,T i l r., INCES to, and Passageto and from Great ritain and reland, by the Black. Ball, or En& of iverpool Packets. Sailing from New and iverpool on the Ist and 16th of every AO by first class-American Ships [Sailing ily.) rsons s 1 nding to the "Old Conntry" for their .friends; can make the necessary arrangements with übscrib rs, and have them brought out in any of, sight shi a comprising the Black Ball or Old'Line ' 1;erpoo Packets; (sailing from Liverpool on the td 16th of every month,) also by first class ships, g from that port weekly, which our Agents, re. Jut es D. Roche & Co., there will send' out ,ut del y. iuld - those. sent foinnt come out the money will refunded without any deduction. The." Black Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packd ets ) : , comp'ise the following.magnificent ships, and "I sail crop Liverpool on their regular appointe es follows .1 iOn s, - Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept. tpe,.. ' 16th 4 4 16th " 16th " York, . . 'kind,. Ist June.lst Oct. rican, 16th " 16th " 16th " shire,. lst Mar. lst July. Ist Nov. iridge - 113th 44 16th 44 16th Dec• rd, .. Ist April. 'lst Aug. Ist " ntezums, 16th - 44 16th " 16th " Notice.—ilt is well known, that the Black Ball is • very b st conveyance for persons to get out their is; at4d as other passenger agents-advertise to out assaigers by that Line, the public are re-, trolly inotified by the owners that no passenger agents, bit Roche, Brothers & Co.',' and Blakely & a Mitchel, eac horized to advertise and to bring out -engers by that Line. shave nt all times for the Draft); at Sight for any tnt, d.rect on the Royal Bank 'of Ireland, Dub- Also on Messrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames & Co., :ers, London, which are paid free of discount, or charee, whatever, in all the principal towns ighoqt England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. ply ts, or address, if by Letter, (post paid.) ROCHE, BBB'S & CO. No. 35, Fulton street New York. (Next door to the Fulton Bank. JAMES D. TROCHE & Co's Office, No. 20, Water street, Liverpool. [ BLAKELY & MITCHEL, 1 Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, ' and Smithfield st, near sth TAAFFF. &O'CONNOR., rdr.vard;ng and Commission Merchantx. rift 27 d&Nvy. P I ttAblll h ■p ttonces to England, Ireland, Scot lond anti Wales. '.. SONS desirous of remitting money to any ti It to above eouutries, ran do .?o , through the sub ib rs on the most easy terms. We are prepared is :e drafts for any mnount over XI,OO sterling.— en i tauces made through our house any day heAire e a.tl of May, will be received in Ireland, by the II f June. I3LAIIELY le MITCHEL. Ilittsbure.h. Agents thr Roche, Hro's tit Co_ Pew• Yorh Scotts Vegetable Pills 1 UST received a fresh supply of throe In valuable Pills, to those who.know them. 110- thiing need be said in their favor, for I,y their in tiansic merit they can speak for thernse!S - es. but to tle afflicted who have never used them 'sve recom Mend a trial, for they have been the.means (under 1(-e blessing of God,) of imparting health and stirength to thousands who were appurently draw s,. ii g near to the gates of Death, the Inveterate Cancer ala scrofula have been effectually cured by them, a so, Dyspepsia, Fever and A g,ue, I nfkun ati on, Dr'op in the head, Jaundice, Asthma. Sores of twenty years standing, Croup, Measles, Worms and even years considered Consumption have, all yielded to their highly renovating powers. They are al so 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 the express command of the Proprietor, they are sold at 12 1 1, cents per box of 23 pills, with full directions. sold wholesale and retail by SAMUEL LINDSAY, No. 104 Liberty st. • •17412 m BEDSTEADS--Mahogzuty, Birch, Maple, Cherry and Poplar high and loin post bedsteads al ways on hand and, for sale low at the Furniture ware : ll6lmo of T. B. YOUNG & Co, 31 Hand at. =MI nsurAntt tompanies. The Franklin Piro. Insurance Company PUILADELPIII.A.. • CIHARTER PERPETUAL. 4.00,000 paid in'of- VI -flee 1631, Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth.— Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against -loss or damage by fire, on property and effects of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made yither per sonally or by letters; will C h . e N pr . o B mp NCK t ER n , d P ed re o. C. G. BANCEER, DIRECTORS: Charles N. Baneker, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. LeWi3, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi Boric, 'Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WAIIRICR Manurr, Agent, tit the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin; fi4 Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets. Fire risks taken On buildings and their l contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. Vire exiit Marble Insurance. CLINE Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offeis to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. 11111F.CTORS. Arthur G. Collin,'Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Ales. Ilenry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Sniith, Edward Smith, Ambrose. White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John It. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrardi Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Cm ted States, having been chartered in 0794. Its char ter is perpetual and from its high standing, long experience, aline means, and avoiding all risks of an extra bazar; ous character, it may he considered as offering ample security to the lic. MOSES pub ATWOOD. At Counting Beam of Atwood, Jones Co.,&Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. N'AT'IONAL FInE AND BI Atli NE INSURANCE COMPANY, New Yorlc /11111 S w efl known and respectable company is pre- I pared through their rirrsuußG AGENCY, to make.insurance of every bind connected with risks of tranaportation and inland not igation; to insure against loss or damage by fire, Dwelling Dowses, Warehritizes,ldtaige in general, Goods, Wares. and Mercliamrse; atd every description of personal property on the moist favoroble terms. A pid ications fur 1:11,11elseer atl"rided to without du lay at the office, No. 31 Wutnr and Gll Front sts., by FFIItNGER. ILIIIB-11:1;11 Ag't. At an Election heal nt the oflize in 'N. Y.: 7:lay 12th, the follow:a:1 nanierl rintlenlen wt re cliiie.cn lorcctorii of th.ii Company, fur tho ensuing Jout•ph NV. Savage, John Ilrowner, t;. NV.11.1, John New hotm, Wilhain S. Slocum; John 17.1\t.doe, John J. Ilernck And nt n se Sne:pmnt la,-etn7, of 'the. Be•aril, .101 I w. SAVAGE, Esq.. *van unaeimounly re-cleei ted Pres det t ror the en:;:le:it s grGi;g, k 1-1111 - : IN:ICRANCE C:I2,II'.INA" p , in. 72 stre , t--NVin. IYaci 1 . 1[1 , 1 ,, Ck Svc"). old 31,1 Oa!: Vit.11,1 , ,:0 . ‘i l'Ort: , l7ly C 07.- Ittlll , to insure and not or an ry.tra hazaril.us ai . ;airvit loss or d . rile by fire. • 1 1 , 3.l:rAnc.-4 5 5 , neigonriritLino r either p..rpf-tuar) or f , ir 1.n0t , 2 tcriiis, hr G I.J. C:lCit RAN:. A , d.cWood iitrcr 1., =MEE ICES.":. A S . FINN 1, Ag!.als , al rilleairgh, far it.c ,11:14;tra,re ,Irtdual Sale:y la,mraner ji 4 I:ISKS upon Itinicflri,:ll:l Merchandize; of ery upon 11104 01 r.ttri of vet4e'.4, takei upon the nolt fa, 4,41 e :terms. • Otlice at the warehousei of ding & Holt:tee, on: Water st.. near Market street. Pittsbargh. N. It. King & Finney invite the. confidence and patronage of their friends and Mimmunity at largd, to I the Delassarri N. S. Insurance Company, as an. InFti- , tution aiming the most thou.:dying Cu P - hiladelphia . as haying a Large paid in capital, which, by the, oiler ation of its charter. is moistantq increasing—has 1 yi e ldoiy to each person insured his line share riche profits of the cohthithy, *Vida:tit hill ulving hint in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium lactually paid in by him: and therefore as possessing 'the M ntudl principle di* csteih of every obnosionr feature, and in its 111.151 attraciaile Sam. any 1-ti Agency of the Frankli Company of I'M N. F.. rorncr nj 1 h rd cud W. rimy assetti of the company ry, 1615, as publislehl in of the Verin.ylvatha Iktudw and Miirtast4e ...... Real Lstitt.. at cost, tncl:: a::,:' renyor,ry 1,31 Mil,ing a totrii rol . Affording . ecrtam IIS,WATICe i promptly met , andi , gtving eat obtain policies fro 1 thus Corn as lom. rates as aro coo,strnt out t.t NV ARIIIC . : N 4 iiil , oll . l. THE WILSON PILL:•:, a:/ a remedy peculiarly adapted for headaches a of dyspeptic affections, are pretty generally known l and esteemed in this community; and the proprietor, so often as he lins oceaston to 'write Or speak of' them, can scarcely re frain from an expression of h s grateful acknowledg ments to his friends for their ,atrnnage and kindness to him. Ilis lbelinos are the warmer from observing the “beginning and the end i ng" —thrown almost in juxtaposition—of so many notrims and kindreillpre paratoms equally loud in heir pretensions, . and f much more industriously p escnted to the. public; while his preparation noiselessly advances,,even to remote places, soothing and .riinforting the afflicted, and permanently grafting ielf upon the affections of Dew friends, thus continu Ily widening the circle ti lof its usefulness.. Although well satisfied thdt , his 1 1 medicine has, ns it were, n phinciple of perpettlit'y in it. yet he is obliged to iris ifriends for the most int,- stantial evidence of the Ilict. , In its natural history, if you please, the Wilsonsl i Pill differs horn most other li. parations in not being originally made for sale, or i t . la a view to pecuniary profit; while its every body k ows, the greatest tyro 1 (as a general thing) no soon r begins to dabble in drugs than be casts ;about for some cheap prepara tion, or must 'get up,' as the'pbrase is, something— anything that will SO. Ofir I lie attempts it under an assumed or fictitious nair o. as though conscious his own were insufficient to sell it. The difference then between the Wilson Pill have Stint indicated, would consciousness of the, valuel the idea of putting them on price. The consciousness j. originates in most instances 11 I base alluded to; and the pril is always fait carefhlly eon• other preparation made and one is a DISCOVERY, and corns of Universal Nature; the otl and comes from a not very vicum. Nature. Reader!! great. In one instance the is the starting point; iu the it is not probable that some tie us having even NO' pat good, but that possibly by ti up" as they call it, Ly pith clean wheat, they have been fore their specific gravity h. tamed. surd have blown off with other chaff—some light _ . . Whatever may be the rationale ' I must repeat it, that I am most profoundly thankful to my friends for their diserimMation in noteonsigning my disco Very to that compenduous category of"inventions that did not answer';of "tricks that won't win.." The Wilson Pills are useful as a GENEIIAL remedy, , and may beept and taken, in proper doses, in firm ilies,as a pr ventative of general ill health, or dis ease of who ever name, by any member of the fan.; ily, without ny fear of the consequences of. expo-1 sere in the, ordinary pursuits of business. 10-They inay always be had in any quantity of the ! proprietor, ih Penn street, below Marbury, nail of the [principal Drtiggists of this city and. Allegheny. jy22-d&w7m NEW ORLEANS Slit:Att. -201ilis N. O: Sugar for sale by (j 026) JAMES MAY. A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. Seven Thousand eases of obstinate Pulmon4ry Com, pldintx Cured in one year! We ask the attention of the candid to a lbw con, siderations. Nature, in every part. other works, has left indeli ble marks of. adaptation and design. The constitution of the animals and vegetables of the forest, is such that they could not endure the cold of the frigid zone, and.vice sem.' In regard to diseases and its cure; the adaption is more or less striking.' The Moss of Iceland, the Wild Cherry and Pines of all Northern latikides (and ~D r. 13.n't.- "XAsswis a 'compound chemical extract from these,) have long been celebrated for complaints. prevalent only in cold climates. Indeed the moat distinguished medical men havekiferred that nature furnishes in every country mediebteaTor iMown peculiar diseases. Constfloption in its IconSamed and incipient stages Coughs, Asthma, Croup and Liver Complaint form by far tha most fatal class of diseases known to our land. Yet even these may be cured.by means of the simple yet powerfuli remedies (named above) and which are scattered', by a beneficient: Providence, wherever those maladies prevail. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! WinAn's BALSA3I O ' T WILD CirinnT,alWays trium phant! cure follow's cure in its onward victorious career! Darrow, Feb, nth, 1845, J. W. Initmore.-i—Dear Sir: As youare the reg ular authorized agent in Dayton, for the sale of "Dr. Wistar's 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 an almost miraculous cure, wrought in any case by means of the above'intahraide 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 Bth of August last, I received seri ous injury from 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 rain-red passed through the "plum," and pierced the Lungs. : j! After the lapse c.t!bout six weeks, I was attacked with a distressing 'F ugh and a violent pain in my right side. Some ton days after this when in a par azysm of coughing; suddenly and otetn broke, and large quantity Of!very offensive matter, railed silt blood, was lischarged; most of which found w'ssage through th -.! )opening of the wound. Front . , s epening, there frequently passed a quantity ol I i 1 41 , supposed to iksue from the lungs. During, all 11.I's lime say sufferl l i g , s were almost intolerable. ' Iti i lk n ly to p I h n y e sic a la n a d is ,i,aealanili.6:l,Ulo%aipdot,lsi.e.erstrorirctneisyt r a c t e te o n y . : ; 1 11 i o a t m r 3 j ea i c o l; [II e scat of distressi after the Lungs had become affert e, . I was visited during this time by;at least twenty I' ivsiciaus. le y. Rut w i a 3u s t no7 ' red a n il ce t u be t i o r a sk ce il rt l a t i l n le t Y y, c i o h u at id in n j q the lungs was tipictly taking place; and that this would terminate itiv life in a very short tmc, was in the Int ; thentdegreti . probabic. At tie critical iltage, a emssenger was despatched I to Cincinnati, an'd a celebrated Physie;an of that; place seas consultbd. When he was 1113 , 1 C acquaint-1 ed with my situatiol, lie remarked that nothing could i be done by medicht aid, if the constitution itself wasl j not sufficient 20 throw off the disease. I My friends noel , despaired of my recovery, and I' I had no earthly nrntinil of hope to survive many days, Fortunately at ihn w i juncture, I sa one of Dr. W is ties Pamphlets ljeutitied "Family Medical Guide," j or "Treatise oiAleastunption Of the Lungs.)' As I j had oath hoard or dying men "catching at:straws," . I re! , thus doing sa myselr. By the consent of my Physkjians, 1 sent to you for a bottle of the medicine del:maim] sin: "Wistars humus of Wild Cherry," I which relieved sic almost immediately. After I had used some lISS or Pis Im:ties Isofir recovered as to be up 'lndia/id/J. Sty ceii2ll ceased, and my lungs I were restmcil to a healthy state—all from the heal ing . , 4,114.1inty 02;Iiit-goiri" a , :e. p?lreljeal Viedifilita cir ! tJes if IriStrlr'S 1,13.1!,.ve1. . . _ . , . • Jolla 3kCha;n, Camp!,ell, IS-t37t:1%, Sprin7, Jowph S. Llbe, —. . `A . re it not ['trim the carcrual iojnr:: I received in! ay sloidder anel arlo be (riv eaplo.•ion,.l feel .coatl- I ' dsot :hat I in,gitt: hare i r rosa workiii4 at toy trade, which is hlack.suOhnig,) but this hes prevented. By exposure. , I have since taken several se‘een ! ..olda, and my only rratedy bus been "the balsam." i And I n'iw moat cordially recommend the genuine Irhstar^i I::,:tsum to all who are afflicted with Co!ds, Coughs, or Lung Complaints. I consider it an inval uable medicine—a real blessing to the world: Any. person desiring further information, may call on owl 1 any time. ybors truly, CHRISTOPHER R. SMYTH. City of Dayton, k i M on t g omery en., State of Ohio s Subscribed and sworn to, before me, Justice of I the Peace, this 11th day cif Feb. 1545. EBENEZER FOWLER. ITi•stionony of three highly creditable citizens of Dayton, in confirmation of the above. We. the undersigned, being intimately acquainted with Alr.S myth, and having seen and watched over him during his late illness, do not hesitate to say that the foregoing is by no means an eruggeratod; statement, but is entitled to full credit. A. L. STOUT. J. B. IL DODSON, HENRY 11. SMITH. Ca - flie true nod genuine .. Wistar's Balsam of Il'iid Cherry." is sold at established agencies in all .: parts of the Carted States. I Sold iti Cinicunan on the corner of Fourth and Walnui streets, by SANFORD ..t. PARE. I General Agents for the Western States. For sale by 1. WILCOX Jr:, S. E. cor. Market st. and the Diamond Pittsburgh. may9-y. ettki t t'a .1. r.,,5.):e, Flre luxuriance I 'd streets, l'if ts&ur 1;11 Franklin Medical College of I'6lladel• /(VIE first annual course of lectures in this install tion, will be opened on Monday, the twelfth day of October neat, (the second Monday in October,) and will be continued until the end of the ensuing February. „., the firer atlllt, ~nlorinity with an act $00,G15 100,90 17 . ;:07,199 e.,.'909.653 42 hat all losses will be re security to all with Jtisks tillita at with security. MARTIN; Agent and the preparations a .ppear to he this: The of my pill originated le for money, and at I f the value of money he many preparations cc most likely .to idered, and the pill or actuated to suit it. The s from the great Arcana er a trick or invention, Hipular quality of , Ithe difference here is r, Mc attached to the FILL ther, the Money. But of the many prepara irnity were accidentally is process of "getting g and blowing, as we "got up" too high be ad been carefully asccr never to be he,i r d er, some heavier. s' , s - __ %., - slll.biral iTls Pound at Last, IMMEEI22 PAUL BECK GODDARD, M.. D.—Anatomy and Histology. C. C. VAN WWI:, M. D.—Principles and practice of Surgery. MEREDITH CLYMEIt, M. D.—Principles and practice of Medicine. JOHN BARCLAY DIDDLE, M. D.—Matcria Med- Ica and Therapeutics. DAVID HUNTER TLICE4R, D.—Obstericks and diseases cif women and children, LEVIN S. JOYNES, M. D.—Physiology and legal Medicine. JAMES B. ROGERS, M. D.--GcnerA and Organic Chemistry. JOHN BARtLAY BIDDLE, M. D.—Dean of thel faculty. JOSEPH LEIDY, M. D.—Demonstrator of An atomy. 1 The Franklin Medical College was incorporated in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an act ap proved 28th t r r anuary, 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 qualitlcatiims now usually required of candidates in other Medical Colleges in this State., Poe each course of lectures, $15,00 Marticulation fee, to lie paid once only, 5,00 ,Diploma fee, 10,00 \ Additional information respecting the course of in stinction, or other matters connected with the Facul ty, an be obtained upon application, personally, or by letter, to J. 11. DIDDLE, M. D., Dean Of the Faculty, N. E. corner of Quince and Sprucstrects, Philadelphia. mar 11-d6m 13OW \OR SUMMER COMPLAINT.—We confidently recommend and could refer to hun dreds °flour citizens who have used JAYNE'S \CARMINATIVE BALSAM, as a certnin, safe and effectual remedy !be Dysentry, Diarliceai or Looseder, Cholera Marlon, SUMMER COMPLAINT, Colic,A;riping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache, - llearthuni, &c. This is ono of the iroist efficient, pleasant, and safe coMpositions ever offered to the public for the cure of pie various derange s mcnts of the STOMACH and EOWELF, and the only article worthy of the least confideriee for curing CHOLER,4 INFANTUM or SUMMER COMPLAINT; and the above dis eases it really acts like a charm. CERTIFICATE \ FYorn the Rev. Asa Shinn, of the Protesta'n! Method. it Church The undersigned having been afflicted during the past winter with a diSeasein 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 bet= tie of Dr. JAYNE'S CARMINITIVE BALSAM. This le used according to the directions, and found inva a bly that this medicine caused the pain to abate in lace or four minutes, and in fifteen or twenty min utes every uneasy sensation was entirely quietdd. The medicine was afterwards used whenever indida lions of the approach of.pain were perceived, and ' the pain was thereby prevented. lle continued Ito use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in t i he morning, and in a few weeks health wee so farres stored, that th'e sufferer was relieved from a lat!ge 1 amount of oppressive pain. From esperience,there- I fore, he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jayne's tCarm , . inative Ba sam, as a salutary medicine for LT die- CaS of' the st mach end bowels. A. Siftlvr4 Allegheny cit:i July 16th, IS3I. . I For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72, Fourth street, near Wood. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. jel&-d&W 1 4. - L.;1 . ' ,. : , ';7....,, , :'''.: . Z. : .... , . - 1 : ' , .: - .i' . •.7f::. , ....: . ' 4 'i1• - :: ,- ,•..''.. ,, :;.: , .' ,- r. , , , .....S.'.,- -. : - [ . i . ::<AT!' , ..?. - ,i.: . [L,.. ,: :: .- :.' - .7„ . "; . 4j - 1-7'i..ti::_ ,, .i: : ::,..t. , ::2: , .... ,- .': ..,:.,, .-•it 1".i.:-:*!=•. : ;:- - !:?±, 7 1: - ,. , -,4-5 . ..:•. , ,,:,':.'.. , i[• - _,..'. --, ,.. , i.f.:t.' '::•::. ( . , .. --.. i. , . • :. , ..:;.. ,, 1.:j . .i:'.:?:: , :i.- - ;.: - :: - 4. - : - .::/::.4,.',...,... , r.-',„ , ',.! , .. , i;:.1.;..c., ,, r4,:.i:. - 5, : ,4,i , .: . :.•.:.'...:444%;: , ..,Z , ;' , • - •, F. i-.... :. .i'-':• .- ;",.,-.i.• - •ir , ; ! ,. • :, ' .. '''' F '-'• '--• — 7 ~, s:'•"•:::',... • ",.': „-".., ... :,*...•...'..-'. -:- - Z t ncal. Still Another Woriderfufatire of CONSUMPTION. Dn. SWASIENE , S COI•EPOUND O OF WILD CIIERR.r, THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION ! Conghs, Cold s, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, ' Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitationpf the Heart, Inflnenza, Croup, Broken Constibition, Sore Throat, Nenous Debility, and all diseases of Throat, Breast and Lungs, the most effectual and sp6tidy cure ever known for any of tho. ' fibove diseases COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY MHE GREATEST CURE EVER. RECORDED H j_ Dr. SwAvrin—Dear Sir: I leg! it a debt of gratitude due you—and a - duty to the afflicted gen erally, to offer my humble testimony in flavor of your Compound Syrup of Prunus Virgitria, or Wild Cher ry, or rather of its - medicinal virtues. Some , three years since I was violently attacked with cold and inflamation of the Lungs; - which was accompanied with a very distressing cough, pain in did breast and head; --a very considerable 'discharge of offensive mucus from the lungs, frequent from - them, eapecial ly from changes of weather, however slight. At first I felt no alarm about quy; condition, but was pretty soon convinced that I was rapidly going into_nou sumption. I grew daily weaker, and attength was scarcely able to walk about, or speak above a whir- Per, such was the exceeding weakness of my lungs. During this time I had tried various preparations and prescriptions, but found 'no relief--"rowing, all the time worse. Just here I was advised and persuaded by a dear friend in Wilmington, to make trial of your Syrup of Wild Cherry; I must confess that pre viously I had been prejudieedngainst patent medi cines, and am still against those coming out of the bands 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 cotnmenced 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 effect a cure in my case; I found, however,' considerable relief from the first four or five bottles.; But being a publiespeaker, I frequently attempted to preach with my increasing strength and health, and thereby ruptured those ves sels that had already begen to heal, in this way, doubtless, my cure was greatly retarded. In conse quence of acting thus imprudently, I had to use 12 or 1.5 bottleshefore I was perfectly restored. I have no question, a much smaller number of bottles would have made me sound, but for the above indis cretion. The Syrup allayed the feverish habit, done away the distressing cough, put_ a stop to the dis charge of matter from the lungs, and gave them and tire entire system; good health. Thanks be to God,, who is the source of alllhealth, and to Dr. Ss ayne for it. 1 would recoinutend 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 giro ease and prolong life. It is an excellent medi cine in cases of whooping cough, and is so very l pleasant to the taste, that children will cry for it. have deferred offering this certificate until now; fry the the mirpose of being perfectly satisfied with the per-I manency of the cure, and now that I feel perfectly' ! well, 1 offer it with pleasure. REV. J. P. JORDAN. Daplin County, N. C.,' Dec. 13, 1345. The (original and only) genuine article is only prepared by Dr. Swayen, North-west corner Bth and Lace streets, Philadelphia. Remember, all preparations purporting to contain Wild Cherry, are fictitious and counterfeit, except that bearing the written signature of Dr. Swayne.— Great care should be observed in purchasing of the authorized agents. The only agents in Pittsburgh for the sale of the genuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn, 53 Market st.; Ogden & Snowden, corner of Wood and 21 st., and S. Junes, 180 Liberty st., where it can be obtained genuine, wholesale and retail, at proprietor's prices. Sold by John Mitchell, Alle gheny city; E. B. Ifininan, Cincinnati; Dr. Megoffin, Mercer; J. H. Burtoln & Co., Erie; J. S. Morris & Co., Louisville - ' Dr.! E. Easterly & Co., St. Louis; Andrew Oliver & C4tl, New Orleans; Denig & Son, Columbus; Boyd, Cans & Co., Butler; Mackenzie & Haskell, Cleveland; pr. Baker, Wheeling, Va.; Wm. It. Wood, Maysville!, Ky.; Miller, Brownsville; Dr. 11. Campbell & I 'Co., 1. niontowni It. E. Johnson, Cum belt 'tad; J. M. Sharp. Dayton; and by agents in all 'art • of the United States. may 9 Lrif pa t EX' TR AO RDI . , A BY DISCLOSURES. ntw,trir: OF TRAVDS. TO 91.t.CGOISTS. CIGME Druggists ails misled into the error or bay- , ti l ing a miserable{ 1 - riitation of Dr. Sniith'slSTar- Coated Indian Veg,etaide Pills, simply becauSe 'icy can purchase the serious cheaper. We shall *all cases expose such dealers throughout the buritry, who, after beingd uly informed of the ra Cality of these imitators, buy land attempt to impose pen the public with such wpfrthless trash. It is n t the Su gar coating alone p i at constitutes the wall e of my Pills, but it is my rpeention, for which I lain the right. , G. BENJ. 52.11T11, M D.i 179 GreenWich st. and 2 Water st. °stmt. READ AND JUDGE—IMPORTANT I dCTS. We, the undersigned, wholesale druggists in Lot idyille, Ky., are satisfied, from all the informs sot . that we can obtain that Dr. G.BENJAMIN SIMITH is the original invtintor of the Sugar-Coated Pills, We are prepared to supply dealers at the New York price. 1 Robinson, Peter 4- Cary, 492 Main street. 1 J. S. Morris 4- (io., 461 Main st. Rupert 4- Lindetierger, 511 Main at.. George Lapping + co., 79 Fourth st. Bid! 4- Alden, S Fourth st. The following tra druggists in New York shows I invented the Sup, 'r Coated Pills in 1543: I 1 New York, Jund 16th, 141. We, the underryigned, never saw or heard of I.,Su gar Coated Pills,' 1 until Dr. G. Benjamin Smith t-tan ufactured and exhibited them to us about a year Since. Rushton 4- 'Co. 110 Broadway and 10 Astor 11, use. Israel Randolph ht. D. SO Liberty st. Horace Everett 96 Hudson st. John Castree, 9 Hudson st. i David Sands, 79-Fultnn st. 1 A varqv FROM KENTUCKY. I have been afflicted with dyspepsia.in its most ag gravated form for three yeais past, and found no re relief until I uses, be. G. Benj. Smith's "Sugar-Coat ed Indian Vegetable Pills." After using six boxes of said valuable piqii, I ant entirely cured. They are a general remedy. ' . J. K. LEEMAN. Paducah, Ky. Kov. 9, 1545; We certify to the above facts. Dr. Smith's "Sugar-Coated Pills" are universally esteemed in thislvicibity. IlefilDGE GIVENS & Co, Merchants. Paducah, Ky. Nov. 19,1345. At the requestiof Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's agent we cheerfully state that we visited the office of Pr. Smith in Septen her last, while in New-York, and found him to all appearance carrying on a very ex.. tensive business with his Sugar-Coatd Indian Vege table Pills. T 4 extent of his establishment would astonish any on not initiated in the mysteries of the pill trade.—Loi . .si' - ille Journal. 1 From Dr. Singleton.) I Smithland, (Ky.) Feb. 21,1846. rrith.—Dcar Sir: Nothing has ever It at has sold so well and given such eon as your Sugar-Coated Improved Pills. Very respectfully yours, ii S. F. SINGL ' ETON.' ( rom Bull & Alden.) Louisville,(Ky.) Feb. 13th, 1846. Dr. C. Benj. Suiith—Dear Sir:: Yee will please send us 12 gross of yodr valuable Nits. Front present in dications we shall sell a large amount of theni.- We find that they go very quick. Your friends,: • ; BULL & ALDEN. Dr. G. Benj. been introduced general satiafacti Indian Vegetal) ( From Wilson, Statbird„R: Smith.) Louisville, Feb. 13th, IS40; 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 wo have sold them all. You will please send us 10 gross through; Messrs. Lawrence & Keese, of your city, who will forward them to us via Pittsburgh. ! Yours, respectfully, WILSON, STARBIRD,& SMITH, This is to certify that I have used the Sugar coated pills manufactured by G. Benj.. Smith, of New York, for some t,ime, and believe them to be a good medicine; and also front enquiry in that city,. I am , persuaded that he is the original inventor, and therefore, is entitled to the benefit of the inventon. S. WILLIAMS, - altg2l. Pastor Ist st Church Pittsburgh. Wohave forty letters from different dealers solicit ing the , agencY of my Pill, although they had the spu rious in thdir Store—one in [particular front New Or leans, which we shall publish. Principal Ciffices—New' York, 179 Greenwich at; Boston 2 Water it. igr G. BENJAMIN SMITH is written on-the bof torn of every but of genuine ?Sugar-Coated Pills." Aotrrs—rtripiam Henderson Druggist, 205, Liberty street Pittsburgh: John Sergeant Allegheny city. ma 18d7m Martin and. ,Sn SUCCESSOBS to Irvine & Martin, vholosale.gro cers,, produce and commission tr_erclmnts, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 56, Wood street: Pittsburgh, Pa. ielB al and Surgical Ogler. Health is tlte charm;of life, withoutit gold, le• 'IN friends, all, all, are unenjoyed. DOCTOR BROWN, a -ig-idarly educated ,physi ian from the eastern cit ,' would respectfully an!, Rince, to the citizens of ttsburgh, Allegheny and'. tinity, that he can be insulted privately - and nifidentially, eve 6) day rening at his ofllee on iamond Alley, a few iors front Wood street, Dr. Brow gives his particuiarattentibti to the reatment an :investigation of the following disea ses: , . . , . All dieeasOsarising from Impuritiesof the Blood scrofula, syphilis, seminal, weekness,-mipotency,, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism piles, palseyl , . 3 • Dr. Browii has much pleasure in announcing to the public, let he is in.possession of the latest in formation aid improvement in the treatment of secondary syphils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital.. The : 1 ; modem researches on . syphilis, its complicatiops and consequences; and the inaproved modes of pchctice Which have been made known to the publik but recentleY, and to those chiefly who make tis branch of Medicine, their particu ar study arl . practise. Many ne and valfiable,remedies havebeen late ly introducqd; whichseeures the patientbeing mer curialized Oft of existenee : Strangers are apprised that Doctor 4 Broven hat been educated in every branch of4n . edicine,•and; regularly admitted to practise, an that,he now confines himself to the study and ptactice of this particular branch,togeth er with allcases of a private or delicate nature, incident tone humanfrnine. No curs, no pay. Recentrelieved in a short time, with out interrur from business. G 3-0 (110 a Diamond' Alley, a few doors from Wood streq,itowards they market. Consultations trictly coAdential. . • myl2..d&wy A rreserve the Teeth. 11, AR be is it to cure the toothache in one min ate, :rising Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, ii than to su et the aching; also to cure soreness of the gums, cur liOfttleSS of the gums, stop bleeding of the gums,Satid always keep the teeth, gums and mouth pie:l:lnt, and in, the best state of health. s Whilst ntroducing WHEELER'S TEABERRY TOOTH Vffell to the public, it is the painful duty of the propl,t, r, to state.that tideartiele, which is the original, 41 only genuine Teaberry Tooth Wash, has been imitTlel by numerous Teaberry Tooth Washes, Teaberry rc oth Pastes, and a variety of articles with the name. r:aberry annexed , to them, when, in fact, this artic the first that ever bore tho name of Teaberryila d is the only one which possesses the real virtu 5o the planyand established all the celehg. rity for it?,Which induced others to make use of its name, thstugh they never did present its intrinsic vir tues to the public. As evidence that it is the first preparatiqn of Teaberry for the Teeth, the copy of ,the certif y records of the United States District • Court is . blished. .stir); Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to 7.: :. , wit: Bde day f o e t m i gn b bered, A T n h n a o t D on the 1 . 140.1 re, il t:l s e n c e l thousand forty inl I I'' . .t: 4 ' .' . - two, • "'irr W. WHEELER, 1 1 ' Of the s e jd District, bath deposiv.id in this Office the Title oft Book, the title of which is in the words follOWin to wit ,4 TEABERRY TOOTH WASH. The, right whereof he claims as Proprietm 4 , in con formity illih the Act if 'Congress, entitled '"An Act to amen4' the several Acts respecting Copy Rights!' :,. . FRA'S. HOPKINSON', 4 „ 1 Clerk of the Dist. Court. 1&t°; eh. 2d. Copy deposited. I CHAS. F. HEAZLETT. The dove Copy Right for the Wrapper of the Bottle, Ocowing the Title of the Article in legal lan guage, ni)d granted in the legal form, will prove this to be thbprginal TEABERRY'TOOTH WASH, and all otho, are but imitations, which has gone out of use wheOver the Genuine Teaberry Tooth Wash is sold. pen, remember, none is genuine but 5 WHEELER'S. Certyieles of the Magistrates of the City (if Phila nay del ; made use of your much celebrated Tea - I berry = .voth Wash, ;I feel convinced that , it is the best all„Vele I have ever known, and hereby, warmly recommend its use rto the public in general, as a plcastO , and efficacious article for preserving the Teeth. ...1 Gums. ROBERT E. JOHNSTON. For ,number of years my Teeth and Gums were so multi out of order as to prevent me from eating , with al:' g pleasure, and caused much pain. Hating' heardit Wheelers Teaberry Tooth Wash, I do Oer- 1 tify ti II tried,one'bettle of it, and in less i than taco week-46:y teeth and Gums were sound and good; I ) belies:A:that the use of it would be an advantage to many,Wiers. . J. BEAZER. 1 , • , of Ccrtiiktes of Members the Philadelphia Bar. , a - Ilatiiao. used Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash and '°, powdbr:l have found them to possess cleansing and palsiiii , properties, and while they whiten and besot esqhe Teeth, they have a beneficial effect upon the Gl4-ns, by imparting to them free and healthful. action; F. A. RAYNOLD. i i I h'iie used Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, and its leff)its tip n my Teeth and Gums has given to me a highl'opilu n of its merits. I cheerfully rectim mdnd it to th general use. H. It. KNEASS. l 4 ' , ay 4aught r has used Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Was', land piwder) and has found its effects to be chian-4ng an purification of the Gums, and a sweet ciain f the mouth. I have no hesitation in recom men, i wit as the most beneficial preparation for the Teeti: 'have.ever seen. C. J. JACK. - --- C4l - 1T ofates qt . Ladies and GentlemenPhilcaelphia. r 3 ".t.ts with gratitude that I send the following cer tificai, hoping that many who suffer will be led by 'peiltml of it, to obtain Wliceler"s Teaberry Tooth Naahl which- article I used, and it has effectually mirddltooth-acho, soreness of the gums, removed scurf ;rum my teeth, and I fully believe ha.s entirely arrestbd all decay of them. I trust that all who suf fer, 'giving either of the same species of complaint, tJill 44 soon as possible use Wheeler's Teaberry tooth Wash, that they may be relieved. JULLINA CUTIIRA.L. "Oili -lag to having taken cold,lut mostly in conse quent.° 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,' Wheelera Teaberry Tooth Wash was used, and has i entirely cured them, which in certificate l t form Send, tha those who wish a perfect remedy for painful teeth,l and also desire a pleasant Tooth wash, may with confidence try Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash. . MARY A TAYLOR. , ''‘ltheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash" having re moved scurf and,eured soreness of the gums, which had troubled me; for two years it is my belief that it isl a ;highly useful article, and it is advisible to thosa who suffer!With the Teeth and Gtims to mage use of it. -' ' DIARY SULLIVAN. , I f "your Teabcrry Tooth Wash cured the tooth-ache and also s:oreness of the gums in my family, and :I sendiyou this certificate, that those who suffer with Moth-ache or soreness f the gums, may know that RIB a remedy for them, and a very pleasant Tooth lash. - ; FRAS. PREVOST, W. Wheeler. ' " No. 148, Catharine street. , . s'Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash" having cured sreness of the gums, and effectually stopped bleed ii, i ,g of the gums, I deem it a debt of gratitude for the relief which it afforded me, and a duty.owed to my f llow beings, to say, that it is my firm conviction, t at; those who wilt use Wheeler's Teabcrry Tooth Waoi, for the Teeth and Gums, will find that it is an important article. THOMAS J. M'CURDY, No; 235, Callowhill st. IPein much severe affliction of myself, and others Of roy family, with decayed Teeth and sore Gums, and the many respehtable testimonials highly in favor of WHEELER'S TEABERRY TOOTH WASH, I was iriduced so giv'e it a trial, after which my family used it, and I relic° $o say that it did perfaim a thorough and eirec ual cure for all, and is the best article that I ever, knew of. I would recommend its useqd those who inhy be suffering. JESSE MOORE, No. 127 3 Market - street. 1 --- Many more testimonials are existing approving of "Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash.!" Sold at WM. JACIISONXS Store, No. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, bead of Wood street. Principal Ofliee,lNo. 86 Chesnut at., Philadelphia. api 27-(11Y I . wOT; THRKA.D.—A large assortment, toFether ith Sfroe Findings'and Kitt of all kinds, justre. ceiyod bpi I JOIIN W. BLAIR. TA:92O 1- 11 , 120 Wood street II ' --7 .• - ''- ' , - :: : i0 Zt . . 4 . -, . ' 1, -. .,7,-;. - .. - '.7 - ,,t. , . f't4.-it,..r::::.:1,-..,2--::::: An Acrostic. ‘ , .11.15T IN TIMF,FOR CHEAP BARGAIN'S.% Just received, a splendid assortment of Spring and and Summer goods, Unsui - passed for quantity, quality or Style.. The Proprietor of this establishment Takes great pleasure in informinghil friends and. old public In general, that he is non• prepared to fill all orders - that his ' Numerouseustomers may favor him with. StrAngeri Travelers Would do well, in - visiting the Iron City, to call and examine his extensive, and well Made smelt of ready made clothing. lie Gaa a, corn; plete assortment or English cloth, to which he would invite attention, also, French' cloths of every color and quality; wick he Offering at a very small advance on eastern prices. Remember at this store you are not asked two prices; bein g Convinced that small profits an& yiick sales is the- best way to secure custom:: acing aving ih his employ the bestworkmen;he can war- rant Every article made at his establishment mit well, And to be of the best materials; he would again in vite Purchasers generally to give him a call Before purchasing in any otherplace, As he is confident thathe can sell theni as good goods at as Reasonable priees as env house in this city, Going so far as to say a little cheaper. All goods are new, and of handsome patterns, purchased In the the east but a few weeks since. The anbseri- - bar Now returns his thanks to his friends and the public in general, and Solicits a continuance of their favors. Iron City Clothing Store, No. 132 Liberty street: mar 7 - C. APCLOSKEY.' Three Big Doors Clothing Store. No. 151, Liberty street. ?vim Proprietors of this oldand highly popular es.: stablishment informs his friends and thepablid ' at large, that a portion of his Spring and Summer Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, . - Is now prepared for their instidatitati arid lie -respect fully invites all - who contemplatd purchasing artielest in his line to pay hima vilit. His stock:this season is peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest Fashions and Patterns, and all his Coods, having been select sed by himself in the eastern markets, -he can with onfidence recommend them to his customers as be. •"rig of the very best quality. Ilis lage assortment of DRESS COATS,, - • , Is made in the most modern and improved style, and the workmanship cannot be excelled. Pante of en= eryclesaription, Satin 4- Fancy Vests. lie has a rare and beautiful assortment of VESTINGS, To which he would call the attention of public as he believes them to_ be more Beautiful and Cheape4 Than anything of the kind that. has Leen offered heretofore. ' Tweed and otter coats, for Summer wear, In great variety and made in every style, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, Suspenders of every descriptions, landkerchiefs, and every other article necessary for a Fashionabie Dress. - • Ile has 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 ;alb which he would invite the attention of •workingmen and others who wish servicable clothing for every dav- , s wear. _ , • Having in his employ some the best Cutters and Workmen, that the Country can produce, and being provided with .a stock of Goods, which for °seal leace and variety cannot be equalled, lie is prepar ed TO MARE CLOTHES TO ORDER, At the shortest notice, and in a style that Cannot be Surpassed. DO NOT PASS THE THRE BIG DOORS. It is not considered any Trouble to show Cldthing, and the proprietor feels confident that after an ex amination of his stock, all who desire to purchise 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 beep unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shalllse omitted on his pan to secure their kindness for the future. JOHN McCLOSKEY, mark-t 1 tic .1. S. Lowry, Illerchatot.-Tidlor. ds and *the public in W ° g l3 e L ne l) M i l n , r t o h r a m t h h e is has frien removed to Wood street, • in the Sr. CuArtirs building, two doors below the entrance, where he is ready to execute all orders in 'the neatest and most fashionable maraier, having en gaged the services of Mr. Join M. CAMTET.I. 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 cominunity . of this city, induces the belief that by close attention to business, he will be able to give' gendral ntisfaction to all who may favor lank 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 Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Sus penders, Gloves, Cravats, and every article pertain ing to a gentlarnan , s wardrobe, he will be ready at all times to supply any demand' in his line. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that haVing entered into the above airangement the establishment will be able to furnish any article in the Tailoring line, with a punc tuality and despatch scarcely by any other in the city, and for style and workmanship nor sur passed by any in the states. aug22-d3m ' JNO. M. CAMPBELL. BST RECEIVED —. A splendid assortment or t y: Summer ..Cassimeres, Ginghams,. and Gam broons, suitable for coats and pants; a large stock' of fancy Summer Stuffs; fancy Cotton Cloths, a new at-. tide; Oregon Cassimeres; Gold Mixed Tweeds and Berkshire; 10 dozen white shirt Linen Bosomi and Collars: Also, a great variety of fancy shiit striped Ging hams, L.; a splendid assortment of Sumner Cra vats, Marseilles, Silk, Satin - and-other Vestings of superior styles and quality; Socks, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Bosoms, Collars, Lisle Gloves, and all kinds 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, "e 3 corner of Woottnnd Water sta. C'an't- be Beat! 1 M. WHITE has just received at his large vc, eqablishment, fronting on Liberty arid Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; also, a superior lot of French Satin VLS TINOS, all of which he is ready to make up_ la the latest fashion and on the most reasonable tenni as usual. Observe the corner, No 167 Liberty' and Sixth streets. . myl4l J. N. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. To Arms I. To Arms I' I THREATENED INVASION OF WEST ERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swift, with 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the western coun try, having the largest establishment in the city,. fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. lie is now •repared to show to his numerous patrons the great-, est 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, N 0.167, Liberty and Sixth streets. J. M. WHITE, Tailor,_ Proprietor... Venitlan Blinds. A WESTERVELT, the old and well known -1-1.„ Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is how in full op- eration on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of Various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand'and• at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver, pad with, the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expense. je24-d&wy. Ilatsl Hats!! SPRING FASHION.—Just received by 4 etpress from New York, the Spring Style of Hats. All those in want of a neat supertor Hat are respectfully invited to call. S. MOORE, N 0.93 Wood st., 3 doors below Diamond Alley, marl l-dw AILTARDROBES—If you want to purchase a V V good wardrobe cheap call at the furniture warehouse of T.. 8.. YOUNG & CO, jyl7 , -3.l.Hand tr,A, Steamboat for Sale. TAE staunch, well built, light draught steamer Revenue Cutter, will be sold low and on good erme. Apply to je24. JAS. MAY. Three Big Doors, - . 151 Liberty et