. -tvjv', : BOOKS! BOOKS! • . dVWtr** al the PBEBBYTERIAN BOOK BOOM,. 9 No. 39 Wood street tntifortale el Eastern pricts: gkaenias* Hebrew Lexteoa, TownsendVArrangeatent of che Bible, Neasdert History eftte Christian Bell lioa and Church: MHton 1 * .Treatise oo Ceristiaa Doe. uiae, life ef Jeremiah Evarti, Esq., Bobhmon’s Greek Hasmeay ef the Gospels, do English do do, Scott’s Bi ble, dvols, Boston edition; Parish's Bible Gazetteer. Mediant's China and its Prospects, Dr. Wood’s Lee' tares ea Bwedenborgianism, Hell’s Missionary Anee dfltts: sad manveAsr interesting works, in addition' to. ftp above, aflat ■*»!»» kmgzs.- - novas . i& engraver lit IB day*. Persons who may wish to hsvßVieWaof their country seats put on tbo man caa the views.*** *iU be required in-addition tothawieeef thereat-novip. tEE McQOWAN - ' . ' ; TOOTHS PUBLIC. A BOOT 4*ur jean lines, I vu traveling through A ik* Stale of- Ohio; while spendtag a few days la . fifivn* 1 discovered a lingular Metilio aabsunee. and subsequently learned that it bad. been known for JM& and (append to be of no me or value, b*t from n> uniformity of texture and lingular appearance. J was led to believe it might be made useful, bat Air wbilimrpomj/bad net the least idea. - I commenced nj. expenmenji by banting it,, boiling it, and polrer iztng u,and compounding it with vinous substances; aad ao crony was nty confidence that tfc ere waarahw- Im u, «bat I fire op my entire time and meant in the promotion of those experiments; and from that time to this, I bave attended to no other basinets; at the ex* nirnlon of abbot two years. I finally discovered, that, oyxedoetn* itjto a fine powder and mixing it with tin seed eii to about tbe contlstcncy of ihiek paint, ami. applying this Jompoand witb a brush, that this coating in a fow months would become a perfect stone or slate; sothu me substance wbcnappUed was actually slate in a liquid sons, and the larre amount of silica, alumina, mcgpcsi* and bisek oxide of iron that it eon* ■ uiaed, rendered it both weather and fire proof) as tbe longer exposed, tbe harder and more-permanent it ’ teems to beedme. and as the coating ieuer It urea to slate) is ef itself indestreeiible by fire, consequently it protects tbs wood covered with it from tbe air, and where there Is no air, there (a no blaze or combustion; i there lore the wood will actuary char, before tbe ooTirieg will Hire way, - j Leoasidered'the'discovery ofibe greaienimport* ««M»4 appUed to Government tor a patent for my wvwylen ,cr discovery, fondly booing that I should' now DeremnncTtted tor all my outlayln ii™« aadao uey. The government, without any aethaifon, grant* ,cd to mo Letters Patent for tbe sole right to mannfae* s*®> "J* aod ase my improvement in tbe manafacure S*. b t *Weauer and Fire Proof Composition or Arti ficial Elate,” Ist fourteen years. Aagait 14,iett., Wi Sf tbe inhabitants of Sharon, hav ead the abort tmurntxa of Mr. Blake, and t%Rexa tu be sabsun* tiauy correct, as wo are knowinAfibmost of the state* ments therein contained; and we win /briber state, that we do not believe that tpere ever yras a patent more Honestly mid laboriously earned, or more deservedly pen tod; as ho pursued nis experiments with the roost xtftomitnble perseverance sndcr the most discouraging cirecmstanees, as tbe pnblle had cot the least craft* deaee that there eoald be/any thing valuable made from tbe substance. Ue therefore had to encounter for yearn tbe Jeers and scoffs of nearly tbe whole comma pity. . Notwitbstandisg/all «*»<■) be was Indefatigable to the prosecution of us experiments, and we do not believe that there is one man in athoasand who would have persevered under all tbe circumstances. Bathe has at last triumphed over all obcuelca, and we be lieve there is cow but one opinion ia awarding him the merit af this valuable discovery. GEO. W. CRANE, } Jastieea of . UORACE GIBB, > the - JOPtATfIAN EvERHARD, j Peace. / LEWIS C. CHATFIELD, S Trustees v R.w.anul J. of / . BENJAMWJONE, J .Township. / WM. EVERETT, Township Clerk. / . ALLENHO WE, Treasurer. / : ': CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. / 1 have ascertained that there ere individuals engaged / in digging, grinding, and preparing Car sale, the above / raemionort Mineral, to be mixed with olh end uscdpre eiselyaslusemy patented article. i have been to those persons and shewn them my patent They say the* do not Intend to infringe er trespass upon tnr , rights; that they hare a right to dig, grind, end tell tho powder, if they eaa find purchasers; that (hey ere not bound to know whauhey.are to do with iu that it U y infringement until It Irttdxed with tho oil to sake tho composed; sad that those who buy,and ore it, masttekethe responsibility. Most of them say that they belie to that the patent is rood against those that mix and ass the compound, have aaid that I what they wanted to ose they ahoald certainly purch ase ef me, as they did not intend to makb themselves liable in any way. Now I feel myself in duty bound to CkposethisDarefacedfrauduponihepublie; aa I can Qkll lt by no zaiider name, where a man sells and ye seises pay for an article, the use of which he w*D nows subjects the purchaser and user to a presecu* tun and fine. * gome of thoao who are engaged in this nefarious traffic, will to the pubUo that B/jpatent will not stand, aod that I darn not prosecute. Now, to take this argument away from .a«m,l went to some of those who were proclaiming that ay patent was of t}o value, and made the follow ■ ingpropoßiion: that they might select a judge and two . lawyers who have had home practice in patent eases, andwo would sabmitthe patent to them, and if they decided that the patent jwas good, that they should stop y farther proceedings in the business but.lf they should decide that it would net, in their opinion, hold, * I would agree to let them go on and sell all they could, without saying any Hung to the public about them. Inis preposition they wt>uld not accede to. 80 far as theyaiidity of my patent is concerned, I do not <Je pend entirely upon my own judgment, ahhoogh I have - the fullest confidence in it;, bat I have submitted U to many of the judges, and; several of tho most eminent ' patent lawyers, who have, without exception, decided that in their opinion it was good, and would protect me la my discovery. P ’ I grind the article to! a fine power, and put Unpin barrels, the which are marked: “Bnars’s Pu®n Ftmx ' Al ®y^ lu *® : AwixtaaLfitan.” I therefore give notice to all who buy end use the •hove mentioned mineral for the purpose set forth in my patent, except from me or ray authorized! agents, that I shall hold them to a strict accountability, and ahtui commence suits at law against those who thus infringe upon my right. T WM. BLAKE. : Susies, Medina Co., b., Aug. H, 1919. ■IL/ji WO TONS of the- above Fire add Weather- Proof Artificial Slate po and for sale. The above we can recommend, for we have been using it for some 4 Tears, and know it to be what it is set forth in every particular Tj. A IL PWLUP&Agv ■ corr-d3m ■] NoS Wood st EXCELSIOR! E. H. EATON & CO., No. isa Povib [str«ct« Pitta tmrgb, Have now ln Store their fall assortment of frinimlnp, Glorcs, jfloslery and LaceCoodi A DAPTED to tho warm of every classof Merchants and Consumers. .No pains have been spared to present the newest and moat fashionable style of Goods in their line. Their stock coasistsmpanofthe following: \ . DRESS TRIMMINGS. Fringes and Gimpt, of every variety? new (tries figured Galloon*: Algerine and Imperial Braids;' wide end Barrow fiiik and Worsted Embroidering Braids; saved and c« Velvet Ribbons; plain do do; Corded Juntas and plain Batin Ribbons, for trimmlajß blade, white and colored Silk Ldces; extra wide do ! do, tot flounces; with a fall assortment of Dress Ballons: Dresses Pinked, Stamped or Embroidered to order. 1 ■ . LAGS GOODS. ! Embroidered Loco and Muslin Copes, Chemisettes, Breakfast and Retiring Cans and Half Sleeves,Freneh Worked Collars and CuZL:uigretrvariety:L*ce Veils, Loppeta andOperaTies: Mourning Cbemkettea, Col lara,-Csfla. and Half Sleeves; Linen LawnjHdkfs, plain embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Linen do; real thread Laces and Edgings; Im. do-do; Bobbin, lisle. Lace Mnsitn and Cotton Edgings and Inserting*. . sonnet trimmings: I : Eleh new stylo Bonnetßlbbons, French Face Flow, era, Bonnet Tabs. Velvets, Satins and Fiwences, Silk Illations and Tarletons, Bonnet Frames and Tipi. ! KID GLOVES. * . Best manufacture, with most approved fastenings, and choicest colors. An extensive assortment always oakand.- .i.- . HOSIERY. I " A (Teat variety of Silk, Wool, Cotton, Merino and Csihmrre, for Lutes and Aliases; Tartu Plaids, and - a tali assortment other styles fancy sod plain Child* tea’s Hoae; newest styles Infants’ Boots and Socks; Cents* Vigonia, Merino, Cotton and fine GLOVES. - - I A (UI assortment for men, women and children, among which are Derby Ribbed, Foleselle and -‘plain Silk; ribbed and plain Cashmere; Chamois lined Ber . Unj Cassimere, Merino, F'ur.lined Beaver, heavy fine Buckskin, Military and-Usle Thread and Ciotton. !; WOOLEN GOODS, \ Sash as Ladies’ and Children’s Hoods, Children's Woolen Baeka, Knit Scarf* and Boas. Children 1 * Gait ers tad Long mills, Worsted Caffs, KnUtiny Worsteds and Woolen Varna, California Comforts; also, > fine Cashmere Scarfs, for . . ; LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. ; Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Canvass Paiterns, Flore and Emb’g Silk, Bristol and Perfd Boards, Pa per Flower Materials, Lamp Mats, Tidies, and Em* bratdered Work. Also—Ladies’S.ix and Merino Vesta JptV'sr*;Embroidered SacksandFlanaeia, French Worked Cap* ud Waists for intents; and Swan's-down rnmaosgs. ■ .’ I ' GENTLEMENS weail ' ■.gtaiCiTOß, ColDm; Merino, Silk end e* Drawer® Sajpenilen, Shoulder ° OW,U! Hdkft; B&VBKES AND PERFUMERY. do, Buffalo, Batln and Rosewood Hair Brashes: Shell. Busin ana Eng.'Horn Dressing«nd fine IvervCombs* with uhMKmment of Nafl ud‘reeth B«Ih« ’ Wetheriir»“Gold ModaP* P ££S}f nUhtt ' ‘L - - VARIETY GOODS. N«4le® Puu, Tw., Sie.l 8... urf p„_. BatunanadSue]Oo«D, BerlinWirMraik-tf' Pnrae Twirl and Bewing* pine Rerewood Drik. Bni r CoMßlndinff AOMleoi, PnnSSSSr ftSSI. ClenkCMdnnd Tawl® PotSl~p„isjt5 1 '“. Mad A glrado Triminlngr, PaJplt A Banner Tassels, French Cork Soles.' UpfiMstereria Fringe* dilk*Owg*m iSbrellas Binding, ■ Corset and Shoe ’ j^lAKPEtafiiAtPtrfti::—Rfcedtbtsasy.ai w V/ CUntoek’sCarpet Warehouse, No. 74fourth \V. farther supply of Carpets, of the latest ud most ap proved styles, to which we invite the attention of triguttmal men, ud theta wishing to famish Honses to call and examine the largest aatonment in the city, which wo will aell cheaper thu ever belsre offered in the westera. market, nora WM-CLLYTOCK '' ■, . genrnlag Lo»i ghawln.. ill' ' B. MURPHY nas tec’da supply of the above ;• j¥ « ardele,of the beat quality; also, plain Black : TiibeiLcflg 6oawls; black Bombasines, Mourning AL aoeeas, Fertlu Cloth, black Coborgs, Pamettas, Cashmeres, Mods do Loins cod Freneh Merinos, black Cravat* cod Mourning Collar*, Mourning Bonnet Rib* : boos* neck do, and a fall assortment'of Moarmng Gooes generally. Also: PIdAIN BLACK SILKS, ! A hiaortoeat,- including a’ few pieces very wide and superior. Bayers are invited to took at them, at : North East comer of Fourth and Market su. - . Wholesale Rooms up stairs, where a large assort*' fp««* of New Goods has lately been received. (nvtiO DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. < Wiharo been informed byMrs-Roeeof scare per formed on ber byDnJayM's AlumiT« f which : prove! ita tapenority over every otherremedy of the kind. i Shakes bees afflicted for the last sixteen yean ; with NECROSES or WHITE BWELUNGS, attended : with aieerotioos arid eafolittien of various booes.du' : nog which tune many pieecs havo been discharged from : the irental bone of the cranium, ftps both ber arms, ; wrists and hands -and from both legs, ud from the left fentorh* botio. tod from the right knee, besides painful ulcers on etner pans of her person, which have-batted the skill of • umber of the mou eminent physicians of 00 of the time hex ■afleringshave 'boeadXOnuacsghad deplorable. Aboat three months Mae« she wasuuUeed to try Dr. Jayne’s Alterative, ;wMeh has had an astonishingly happy effect opoa ber, by reasmag al! pain and owdliagu, and causing the •jean Iff heat, whlie at the taoM time her general heahb has beeesneeompletdfTiwtwedjee thu she now weighs ts lbs more this shodid before she commenced the bso ofjhiscrniy yalsablsprepuioar-iSat.Eve.Foet.- - |^(hrtheriixfoßutios,^air«tf|ffr«.Bosa,No..lfiß Ull. rEHH *EA WORE, _ BLOAN*B COLUMN ifSSdbI* 8 W.B. SLOAN u^f^SS“ iK, *^“ ~0,“ , ' - SOOTr by JOHN CL SMITH. -- . ' ** HENaY *• SCHWAXTZ u Th* Bett mud Cheapest BerM B*dlflUi 'llf TUB IfOBLD* ' ‘ ‘ / ILOAJTO OXBTBSBV AND COVDITIOV ■ ' ‘ FQBfPKB, Haoaaarmada gnat.naau, Far Purttx. JnUma.toA. fjr, ttnd Tkanufinm, SLOAN’S OINTHENRBtcb’ 1 Audi* rapidly tapenaiiar. all mber.Otatmentsand Liniments n*w Is axe for the coreofthe foll6wisf'.<Us; e*il,emQaa, spavin, sweenejy finds! lam enow, sand crack, loßndcred^fe«.*finrti.h«h! P«J*s»infe or bore distemper. " h jVto IWto wot remon tmaiUamaflon ujtinw * Pjrfflr the blood, looMaik.dfiSSiSribrSS' laony foui dutu<S" “ "“.w a f£n«TP “ GrondDopotjdq jl, CHcojo, uSmU. f t .TOP PROOP ** ' * 'Lv '. /• f N«nh ? We«tem diueettiv OintmentondConditwmPc w(£»s&*?«*** fi«n»l* oa.wjr bona sad unproved iu eoaduioa more than £OO p* rwLi SCTTERING CHILD; ' i-.V^. 7 een Jfr lhai °°*** or childron, when ns tedq foil Into a large fire of live coal *.and war barned •enrelf from, head : to feet. - Urn best oTmedlcal aid and asenuoa was givea to the child for (bar or fire “*7* withoax **7 twief—eaehday’ssaflerinrs tncreas- i ,ed ull hi* groan* could be heard at a'treat distance, at which cnueal period cnC of mjrittigobOTs recomaen fled sad preseated to me 'a box 'of slean’s Ointment sad la less than fifteen minores after the application of the ointiaeßt tothe aggravated sores of the suffering ctjlid, the pain ceased entirely, mad ho speedily began to recover. My rtiidence Uin Udt township, Ver million connty, and State of Indiana.- *• * . THEODORE L. TAYLOR. Chicago, Aogist9t r lMB. ' WM. BLAKE. : EXTRAORDINARY CUBE. > April 13.1648. Four mhea north of Chleaxa iGa'ih* road to Mimankie,l Cook county, minola. • • Hr. BlorayDnar Sirs .One of my bones bed a lane boor tumor os bis breast baM, immediately under tie collar.;which lamed him and tendered U* service* of w* 1 SPpHedscrenU boule* of Or. TayjortNerro anißonft Uniment- withoox tie least benefit. ,1 than proeared Wilder's Celebrated lloiaa Ointment, andued that unttH-beeame-fttUr satl«fied.tbat it would neveTrefleve the pf. nallf I obtained a box ol your truly valuable Otnv , • POPULAR OPINION; ' . If popular opinion u any criterion cfChe wertbef an utiele, we Invito tbs Incredulous to read at least* few efthe many voluntary certificates tluu appear in our columns respecting the great variety of remaikabli These remedies no longer i*wfg among «Knf doubtful unity, they bare pssged from the tide of ax perimeat, and now stand higher la Becoming- more axtensively used than all otherarti clesoftha kind*—Mich. City News. ■ THE HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD. _ . Fox Biro, Jane 18, IB4SL Dear Plesse send by thebtarer a mw •ttpply ofypui HomMedißlnea. They are the*be«l axiieles of the kind- that I bare erer used, aerer baa*; ing been disappointed in their afleet, as I hate been In the use of others, even themnst celebrated Ointments Liniments, Aa, of tba day. I like very mueb this fe* tare in them, vir that they do all that Is promised, and npon a thorough trial one lieentrained to add, tfcif “naif baa not been told." - Rupee tfklly, M. DUDLEY. _ , THE DIFFERENCE. . .«bQ ordinary ointments and Hutments it is wall known are severe and partial in their operation*— Sloan's Ointmenvls mOd yet tborougb—it reaches and removes the cause, benee it gives real and penuanent relief. For purity, mildness, safety, certainty, ant thoroughness, Stoanto nimmem ud Is rapidly rurpe reeding all other Ointments aadunlmems now WE CANT GET ALONG WITHOUT IT. Rem's Gsotx, IIL, Ocu Si, l&a. air, Sloan—Sin I have tested the virtue of your Ointment ia the euro of rattlesnake bites, saro throat, bums, and many- other injuries, and la every ease it has sunassed our expectations As a family Qmv meat, I have never seen its equal, and for beasts we can’t gei along without it. Years, MILES M. JOHNSON. * ' - EXCELLENT OINTMENT. Mr.Sbta—Dear Sir: For a considerable length el in e I was seriously afflicted wuh the rheumatie com pbjioti and applied freely ibo various liniments, paint killer*, A % without obtaining any relief AAerWbieh jrour egk.et at this plsee influenced ms to try roar Ointment, and within two weeks from the time I com menced using it, tbe pain ceased, and I was effectually cured, and shall recommend all who are' similarly at nicted with the distressing complaint, to procure your excellent ointment without delay. Kop'.jjm, . OSCAR F.MOTT. Princaville, Peopa May 1,1843.. IDT From the Horn H. V. S. Brooks. Agent ot tbe Illinois and Michigan Canal Company. ■ ; _ Ckieaeo, June H, 181^ Br. W.tt Sloan—Dear SIR For tbe last 30 years 1 have had occasion to use many hones, and have used the great variety of liniments and ointments in' use, but have never found any thing equal to your out*- n** for injuries on bones. Within the last two montbs l have applied your ointment to some 80 horses, for various injunct, and in every Instance it has pro ved a aorereign remedy. A FINGER BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF. ' „ _ Two miles south of Chicago, Sept. 14,1843. Dr. Sloan—Sin On the 6th instant my son had a fin ger bttter entirely offbyahowe. We immediately «?• plied your celebrated ointment, which relieved him ol pain in a few minutes, and . prevented the finger from swelling the least particle, and the wound is beating tepidly. Resp’yyeen, S. BROCKWAY; - DOCTORINO IN GALENA Mr.Slou—Dear Sir; About three years age I was tfrerelyiejaredlnbaeofmyleesby tits f«nT«»y eft pUo o f wood which occasioned largo running nicer*, nearly every doctor in Galena tried to cure tn»m; bat tried in vain, until from sympathy ud improper tree'.-' meat my other leg beeame as bad as the one original, jy wounded.. I despairedpf ever being well again— bat la order that 1 might aegltet no wmm withm my reach, ! purchased of yoar agent in Galena soma U yonr ointment, and pbn eujadge of my carpnie off I graritnde better-thu leu express it, tofiiwmyseU entirely well before f had I p«iny t*,— second br X These facts I make known that others aflicted may believe and not delay tuing so voluble u ointment as yoara has proved to be. Besphr yoar- gralefa] frM. Galena, 111,^0.19, IBM. EVAN DAVIS. ONLY 30 ft AYS. Before the following order, Messrs. Vaaghri ft Co. pare based a large ssppty of Slou’s preparations. „ • . JaCKSOff, Mica. Feb. 91,1943. , S. IT. Hibbard—Dear Sin I am ont of Sloan’s Condi* lion Powder and Hone Ointment. The tale far ex eecdt my expectation. Ifyoo cu manage to send tae 4 dozen Ointment, I will pay for them the first tiros that yon axe here, and presame I shall be able to veil a large quantity in the coorei of the year. It will be ad object to yoo, as well as to myself, to keep ms con sternly nppued. Very resp’r yours, S. S. VADGHN ft CO. MISSBSIPFI RIVER „ fir. Lons, Feb. 28,1349. Dr. Sloan—Sir About two'yeare ago, while ratting on the Mistiasippi river, la passing over -the rapids, 1 was plunged into the water, and by the raft dash mg agatnftardrk,crnilunginyleft'lag ud otherwise so* rtoasly ittjanng me, so mou that I loir all searibiltty. When eonseionsness retarded J foand myrelf io St. Lotus, sarroahdedbymy'weeptngfsaily. Good nnr*- ing ud mediqal aid ; enabled ms in aboat two months to hobble aroud with the assistance of aenUch. The wounds only partially heated, leaving large running sores at the knee, which for many *■*"<»■» disc barged blood ud matter of the moat offensive character. My pains were inexpresfible, at times-my suffering wai so great that death would have received a beany web come. Fortunately Mr. Wilson, {one of my neighbors) advised me to try your Ointment. I. obtained a box applied it according to direction—the sores soon began to asstuae n healthy appearuce, ud in three monUts 1 waa entirely cared, end enabled to do hard labor.. Your obedient servant, ’ HIRAM W. THOMAS. - We, the udeolgned, neighbors of H. W. Thomas, were acquainted with the ease above stated, and knew* ing the cirenmttanees, most cheerfully confirm raid Thomas’ statement: 'REV. J. DOUGLASS, JAhfES WILSON, ‘ pprcDt tiru f. ■ GOOD WeWS. . Cmcaao, Jan. Sth, 1812. ' W, B. Sloan—Sir; One of my horses waahoof bound and also wounded in the stifle, ln.whleh he took cold, ud beeame so erippled that he conld scarcely UaveL By the free application of yoar valuable ointment, his beols were soon softened ud the stifle permanently cared. I have also used the Ointment In the ease of Poll-EvQ and on severe galls with equal soeeets. On a mashed finger that waa very painful. It opera* ted like a ebornTYoars, Ac, A. VAN ORDEN. . TESTIMONY FROMLITTZiE FORT. Slsu’s Ointment and Condition Powder are ae* knovrledged by all who bave'nsed them to be the text remedy tor horses and eattle that haa been discovered* Fresh wounds, galls, spavins, braises; ringbone, , poll evil, and in short every outward di*orueror injury can be eared by this wonderful remedy; The Powder Is detigoed for inward strains, distemper, hide boned, fatigue from hard exercise, diseased eyes, ftc<—Lake County Chronicle. . . ’RATHER DOUBTINGLY, BUT I THOUGHT WOULD TRY IT. n : „ WintUFva, Cook CofFeb. 13,1843- . Mr. Sloan—Bin I have a fine young horse tnat was - taken with the seratehe* last (all. J paid oat aboat three dollar* for medleine to core him, bat be grew ”r»e. I then bought a box of your ointment et your fiinratuT*** 0 , I*. C ? U^*S O !*•*» rather doobtingly, oat I thoaght! would try it. Judge af my surprise” ud my beneficial qlaUties, 7 when I found my f ad . w « H in days from the time t commenced applying it Yourobedlent. E F. COLBY. PACTB FOR TUE PEOPLE other parts of the iyuem7r^j cl _- k ~? [ back, tules, or A WISCONSIN WITNESS. Grenville, Milwaakie co. Wt*. Oei ii , n *. Mr. glean— Bir: Recently my horse.V!lisls with a log chain an*ched,‘whJeh liuaredthem aerietHly.-aouaehwthttl eomfd72S my turn mud for % <SS™* commended the use of yoar Ctmmcnt. I went insi? waukieud purchased a box. It noon removrf.i; inflammation, and In a few days the wound* heala? The great benefit derived, fro* the ase of roar Oin£ meet, on mr horses, induced mo te acquaint von wiu the fact befletingiutmiWieity would benefit yoo and ’ <JEoiaEcdasTOC£." IT B A BOffITIVE FACT. ' v Asi fcts become a common saying, that fflooat CnnOuetn and Coadidca Powder are repidlf shnersa ding all othes-reaedies (brail diseases of bersesand' carue. The beasty of the aefildoes **"«»««« taßssb' 4 alary resoMns from their fhMoeffi asaf oaTaover (kfl «o euro UjuSyCipaJaQf ore followed, Jyt^iriysr trbry : • A*«n.habi maim - 7 A-A.MABONfc CO.. ?*“ ***** prices. - f ; eontalnsmora than 3080 Shawls,. fTw..«JS^L4? DCLO “ OOO o*- ■ ' <;:r ■^^^SSOSSSSftffSIS? fig'd.BlLKS, Mi caau.Oasliuteres ariil&jaihffiadrehsw styles.- - White, -Goods,. T Mostrnlngdo^-E2ahroideries, litces. Bibboas, Gloves and Hosiery, TriMmings,it2 hew style CalieoesTw ca- Bbed Muslins, 100 bales Brown &a-~7V baits ' Also, Cloths, Cassisures,Jeut», Cajuinetxi, Ueaelylow.prices. ; _ J srwithanTmmense.Tsrtety.'ofotbcrGoodi,- ' m.-taaotuaent ono of tbe'mostextafisivela ' too country—all of, which have been marked down at .much lower prices than iheii extensive aunualjsaleJur , January last. • JThcy invite an early of their choicest Goods will be sold. ■ • . . .. . •• jii/ _J lu8 i Unrestprice.namedatfinL'l I -i*c3,- A.A. MASON A • fc Plains'* Blanket*, n. T. , H* atNonh East corner of Fourth • jad Market streets, has Utely feeelved uraS tba above superior make of BlankeisJ-'and *¥2 iu l t t ? lfl i 'to Idok nt ihem bc- : to buying. He haauisoon band Home Blade Blaoi ; WJJ, It. Utentun of dSV“ gliljjigß.LlVli ß fn^rl a MV uuetok^ sBg£S ' During the month of June, 1841 Itook. wh£S%£ "u^id® r S£l^ B ’ b 2SS S* , j, awtSrSSiSVSS sent for a box of. your Liter FiDs. and bv rhe ym* v satisfied that u was just w® my esaoi.ilamtfersnore. *» and,found myself almost lnMsrch last I lev are. ftrcmrfk l t»amlx tte diseaaaTand\nasl£rt feruSlunt *i OW I* V 1 *S» te * ,nrt "fcmmyto .yoarLiycTFilL, and took them every otheraiohrifor- and beearießally since, and 1 emu now ny. If uy symptSu of the, Uver Complaint, and nw general health ir as' §?* tf 4»w at It hasbehAfot thnlast 10 years. , ■^dsteassasr^ttsssj^' qualnted with the value of youridver PUls. the de mand flrrUitm wtU inoicase. Many of myneiglSjore!' to whoa i hero recommended tho pUla, ecu testify to ttnlrv»lue,pwellastott*fhet»&ove»uted. T : BaspeetfUly yours, - GsmexMitua. / nt£? Ori*lflhli oMy true and gen* am* Liver Pills are prepared.by H.E.Belkr£ aad have bis name tumped: 1* black wax upou the Cd of' s*®?. h bts signature on the outside wrapper. C£AIl oiurs are counterfeits, or base imitations. _spt37 R.ESFJ.LRBS, Proprietor, S 7 Wood »t '' M J*7nos*Ekpoetoimmt« TjR-a 1/ »ad the afflicted public, to ueail aevaelfef thiaop* pOrtniiityoftfvtgfpabiidtylolheaiarabrdiaanre&eia oryoar Bxnetorant onmyaeif. Ilarinr been afflicted for Kveral yem wiiheaeraracoatb, fceatic forer udiu concomitant dbeaoe*, and ieeaWpntr doomed Si^S? < SS l 15 h ® rl iV eiirtencSfuatUtbi 1 £**ii *®®» wlien » more «eTerelyaua*ked, and hrrinr retoned to all nryfonaerrenedie*, end the pre * i ami «*P«table phyilclaiu is ;ttone&btorhded without deririnjf anybeaeflt, ortba coaiolauon iut.a few day* or weefcral fanfc*it-.wliea the lt«t (lean of hope «u aboat to raaiili, I had wwa»s«ided to me your Expectorant-;' and bleued by that Being vfcodockaU tbfirvio the me otthe meaa»-a*d contrary to the expectation* of my phynaan* and friend*,! w*» in a fewdayaraiaed mun my bed, and waa enabled by tbo uoo of • ootiio. to acend to ®yMiiaett, enjoying aiscc better health than I had for ten year* preria jl*, ; ' Mi*W. Ettas. - Tor «aie in Piuiburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 7* Fourth atrect. . ... . . - m>raP ’ . Syi- 4l tP A ' ro; ‘? CEBTIPICJITE TO DH JAYNE,—This certifies, that immediately after "*Tiaf attended my trotter, who died of eonsHnujucn ia I was taken sick with the Consunjuion orLiver Complaint,andwureduced so low withthe duaua, that ferfouryeartl was enable te attend to mybtwness, either ct home or abroad, befa* for the BH»ttbae confined to bt bed. Dorinythe above perl od of time, 1 had expended far medical attendance o renlar Physicians and' medicines, te the ament cf ?3®> without, reeehrfaf.any benefit therefrom. -U Jaly, 1844, I commenced takisx Dr. Jayne's Wedi. eiMu and have taken them more or laaa aver sfaert, .and believe that it vuby persevering isthdraae! that I eta now traly «ay that I hare completely ▼era] my health. I believe that Jayne's Sanative Pills and Exiwctoraat an the bee family medicines now m I reside fa Bpringfield, Otsego eowuy, N, Y n and carry on afitxnaee aadimaehfaft shop fathat place, and am no time rested in any manner in t&e saleVtho above mediefaea, and nuie this certificate tor the ben. efit of those afflicted. ELIJAH EATON. Springfield, M. YtßepLU l&iE is! "WTft'PhWQOOltfl" ALFJLtNIIEU k DAY, corner of the Diamond and Uarkel street, notify their ft tend* and the bobtie' UanhorhJrre received their week cfFall and Win ter GOODS,'direct from the importers, tnansfaetßteri and auetujnsat the east. Heir siofkef newstyle and. lashiotable Goods t* largo, and presents strong aarac* «on» to Mrehamn. in Ladies Dreu Goods and Shawls, the most splendid and. AsUooa&ie Goods of the season art oowofihred, at remarkably lew prices ennsmmj-ta part of the following ’ LADIES'DRESS GOODS. : (? Srocha figM CameOoa Silks: • Coldud&faeh Sanq Da Checes andltire SatfaK ColdCamehan Gn>derlunes.of the best qualities: BUek flossy,Grodeaena or the eelehraied'Eaxfo manufacture. ' The above named BUick Silks are warranted not to vrytr; for dn»cu and they ore tha Cimeiianflminpq Chcne, the handsomest Saksof to* season. NewstyUßroehaSiik figured French Mennos, a “^i?^5 ,e PS ad for ladies* -walking dresser Bilk Embroidered fVenißh De Laines, for oresaes ud aaeks.unepdxelynewirtiele. - , Cashmeres, Bn Alpaeeas ud Par means, • large assortment. . • SHAWLS AND SCARFS! Long and Square Shawls, af the be* quail* Plaid Long Shawls, of tbs tarwest designs, remark ably cheap. -, • ■ , . BplendldTetkrri Shawls, at greatly reduced prices: - Camelioa Broeha fig'dSukfeawJ*,lngreatvar»ty. , ANi/VSTIjGS 1 ' Bist Sedu reaJ Freneh Twilled Ctoths, all prices;, beat Sedan veat French Cassiaeret; new style Amer* lean Cassimeres; an per Batin Vestings. LADIES’. CLOAKING CLOTHS! French and Belgian Black and Oliva Cloths, for La* dies’Cloaks. . - ; .BLANKETS! A splendid asaortiaeol of Americaa and imported Blankets, ax remarksbly lew price*. «• •• ■ • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS! A lam and eocapleto assortment now oa hand,— Many of ear present' ataek'of Staple(foods wen bongbt from the manafaciaww previees to the present advance inprieea. A'principal pan of our stock of French ami English goods have beta purchased at the great Aoetioo sales tn Philadelphia and New York, whleheaeWe* sate offer decided bargains in ■>««»«« every description, of goods In Oar line or business. - Cesatry hlerehanu, Merchant Tailors, and all wholesale ahd retail buyenL are invited to ao early exsminitiaa of oar stock and prices. • , / . ALEXANDER A DAY, 73 Market st, • north west comer of tbs Diamond. oetat to BCYibtut ur uEy uuuuai WB. MUHPUV, at north east comer of Fourth • and Market eu, is now rceaivisa his second for -the leases,. and can offer, indjn^m TTltt u» rarolr to bofnct with. His assortment of , Ladies’ dress goods is ▼ery.fkU, consisting of French' Sleiinoe, Cashmeres, 'Gobnrgs,Lyoneu Cloths, sapor Printed French Cash .meres, at prices considerably lower ihu they could ,bebouht early itriboseason. Hid stock of - LONG BHAWLB I* lute, end embraces many of the bnaxtifat styles bow oa exhibition at Frtnklia Iruutate, Philsd’a. • BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS, Of sew and Very hnndtoaa stylet, Velvet Trim mings, Ae. BACKING FLANNELS, Of variant styles and qualities, pltin and embroidered Blank Silk Lues. Needlo Worked Collars and fluff*. Bonnet Sadat and Velvet Rowers, Caps and Feather*. : - HANDSOME DRESS SILKS, Of the newest styles, and ai lower prices than usual; and richehangaablo Silks and Satina, for Martliist, Ati; and «large stocfcof ' BTAPLE AND HOU3EKEEPOJ GOODS,' at lowest prices. And In the gentlemen's deparuaeat will ho found frerh * FfiENCII BLACK AND PANOV OGL'D CLOTHS, Black Doeskin*, Winter Vestings, Pane/ Cistuseres, Undershirts sad Drawers, Silk Cravats, kerchieft, Ac. are invited o visa 4ko -Wholesale Rooms, up stain. ■ oe'UO t,aa* VERMIFUGE , . Mimexs, Mercer coy Sept. 99,2849. B E. Sellers: Dear Sir, I bought eno bottle of yoar Vermifago at the Iron City Furnace »lore, at this place, and it tea performed whst we eonslderoat here a woo* dccfal cure- on one of my boys eight yean old; ho had been on well for aome years, io much to that I had gly en up all hope* ofbla recovery. Iwaa advised by 0.. e of mr neighbors wiry a botuo of your Vermifuge— and 1 am happy to Inform yeo of it having the dear red effect of relieving my ton.' It* patted, m the abort space of 94 heart, 104 worms, some of them. meatar* log a* much as la and 14 inches loßg. J feel baud in juttioa fo give yon Uto above statement, to a* yonoay. make any ase of my name that you think proper. 1 Vonrs, wry wspoetfolljr, ; Joiutram S. Lm.u.l D 7* Prepared and told by R. E. SELLERS, 67 Wood street; and told by Drvggitu generally in tbo two Cities. ■ ■ - • . ; ■ ■ 009 ft - ,• RKIDI ItUAO tMdBLLKRtt’ UOUUH »V< BUP— From W. K. Clerk of ih« Conttof Qaaiterßeaafooaof Boarer County: • i Mr. R.K. Micro Bir, Some time laiba winur my wife wu afllinied witha aerere pud (Ditmainf eon^sj. andhearinf of yonr lnrataable Coagb Byrop, Ipar« ehaaed a bottle from S. T. Trimblo, of Bridjewalerj and after ukinf a portion of ii two or three owning! on going to bed; thefcrundinniidinte relief) as alio several tneoda bawbeen relieved In torero caaes. I aa therefore aatfefied n>«» Uia a ufe and Tainable me* dielne, and wo old recommend it, to ibua who may bo' afflletedwltb were concha and aoida. * Mweb #B, u _ W. JLBODF'* gmht&lMl - . by HE. SELLERS, S 7 Wood atreafurf ddf*- Itncr * il 7 ** Uio two ciiie*,%gd vtclnli?.. Fel * CXoth^jßitrtc’dartdrorttlAbr'^ 7 ' ' •'-< MUHPUV, WILSON 4 CO, :• •' • woodq St u Otem colored Uooa. i«Uiil«, Saasteasas j*^KSS53r“ -,, ± t* | > '<: jj4XS-4K, : ! ■HiI N %[AC(h • H4mla«ac« (MUi. . .rft HAHRlrfaj A CO. conoiißC to bring pencil* any part of England, Ireland. SeoUasd or npoa.the bur liberal terns, with their «**»! wnetaaltfjr. and anentioa to the want* and ecm- Wodonot allowimreaaaenPera to bjabbtedby the awtedUaa aeaajp* that Ja&ntheie** £*%*••*« *** el«**> of tbeajhe aoSSerST pj« ieauelTM, and i« to their well being. Sd de^ UmUu.wiffllhey -«nU to>n"w,,^-SSf; «MP ?“*>■ “» <K,»=llr. PmK .tafcSffiE* ■k.. if 10 . l *r rl °? n CDr caatneu aononilyTco*! , * SSil s« , sifs “■"«*»*» feMT.B.ftonillo §ss&£s B “*to - j ~ JO6HUA ROHJSSON, ! : T r -puul Paokei—avf ALLOW*."*****;“ l “** 1 ti , eir *«ne«*riih.ifee- MnlStSef&r ; | ; UNION UNeT^" OS TXtS PSHR'A AND OHIO CANALS, i Cnewvass A CaAXSKXUH.'Cleveluid. o I _ . . ‘ H. t«. Pf«n, Beaver Pa I Propr 1 *. TpinSlinewpl U prepay on navi lx*Uu>n.totn»ii»Mn (reirht and Passenger* from ,^ l A , li'£ cle ' W4d ' * facilities cfthe line are unsurpassed in rnunber, ii^.™pfc££ E s El, i£ NDMlc,l,GAN . .cteamers, Propellera aud VeiMla on iho Lakes, i Abkti*—B G Parks,Beaver,Pa. ssssfsif'ssr’ • ' Crawferd A Chamberlin, Q » ’and.O ! aetrsAGriffith.Buflalo.fi. » ; • | Wat,r , - ’ HBAVKH PACKETS* ; Steamer IaCIUQAN No. S-CapLGilaon. “ LAKE EWE, , Gordon, rpiffi above regular and well known Beaver Pack .*s* v\s*n 8 eonua ««sd makinr their daily trip* to jSL*®2. Be s\S r » "Hi cont&ne to ran between lfcaverTeguiariy during the aeaacn, at .Michigan No. S leaves Pitubnrjh dafly at 9 o’clock, A* nL, and Beaver at Ao’elocr, P. M. Lake Erie ISYSdoeSrp d W 8 ™ fl *» A ‘ **•» * nd h 1,111 nihln connection with R G-PaA*’&rpress packet Line, for Erie: Tarlor AUffite*weU»» Wanes fractals: UtuoaLioo of Freight Boau for Cleveland; A Co 1 * Pittsburgh and Cleveland Liao Frelfbt K G Parka daily New Castle Faeketa. OjUte PARKS A Co, Beaver, Areata. _„; ,OHN OABGHEJ, Agent Pinaburgh, _nmhai cor Water and faithflidd ra 1849. fITIUBBBE MD LINE, [ON TOT PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS. fJiHtProprieiflr* of this old established end popalar | JL dalle kn& consisting of SIXTEEN first elauCaaal i Oo4U,_oWßea by themselves end running in eonnec top wub tbe steam boats BEAVERAND raf-Ctr COPE,, are enabled to eder uneqaaUed facilities far tbe transportation of freight and passengers, on tbe opening of Cannj navigation, to all points on tne Penn* ■ylvenia and Ohio and N. York canals and tbe Lakes. S E. M. FITCH A Co, Cleveland. BIDWELL& BROTHER, 1. C. BIDWEL^Srat*" 1 ' I : WaterstwtjPitanarfb. ' * u, W. c. KSWZLLf | PftafcusE’’ ~ "Bearer. BiOWELL * BROTHER, romrdlng Bcrtbanis, 1 •• . BEAVER, PA^ AfnisfortbAPituhvrgkendCUvtiead Ism, Pitt*- tntrg\ ottdErt* Lint viaEri *, end for steam AoettJ Beaver and Celeb Copt. Haring parciuued the large and cabiUatiat Wkarf I Boarjatt.baUt tat the Moaongahela Packet*, bare I wuk the addition of a Waxeboaae, the mrm maple ac* eonmoottiou for reeeiTlnf and forwarding, and pledge their nuaoti attention, promptneu and dctpatch to eMdtnoe&u to their care, and tely on their friend* foratnfl. raanMly B.&BRO. ' • bKw FIAROSi TtTST. RECEIVED,'* new aMonraenicf TIANO9, V fron the muDmetorie* of Csicsmxo; Boitnn. and B«cos A Ratxs, New York. ALSO-A few elegantly eanred PIANO STOOLS, for atle it mannfaetarer'a prices, by • JOHN li. MELLOR, 81 Wood at. Sole Agent for Chiekennf** Piano*, • oeH for Wemern Kenntylrmiua. Utiut Fiaaoi. ONE secondhand Pinno, 4 octaves, price SSO 1 ** * u SI “ ** 43. 1 * “ " 4 “ » 40. 1 “ u “ 6 “ “ jo. For tale for cash at tb* above prices. bv de!B JOHN II MELLOB, PI Wood ft OrerVloEiN Fjiy—SroniVlijujrir VjoLla | School, altered and connected from the last Eng lish edition, to corrcspend with Spohr’s Original School of Violin playing, by hiapnpUU. C. IlilL “If any arrements an required to recommend this work, U may bo observed that Spohr himself adheres atiiody ta the system laid down in ike above tyorfc, and ihai he baa by ike same mode of inatnctlon. prodoccd a greater number of distinguished pepils than aay "'Vr master in Europe.*’ A supply of the above lost rrc'd, (price t7,l and tar ale by del? J H MELLOR. 81 Wood at '.iMaMSfettur A N EMINENT and experienced Pkyaieian &o» iha I , f** l * T*»f* « outline, offan lo treat all caae* of b Dtlie*lo Naisre with proqjptnMi and tecrecr. “ 5? M L ® #ad oUter >W citieiba* been proverbial. JUs ehargea am mo derale, and Li. cure* permanent. Old caaei cfGleet, fcrietere, Bern lala, Fluor Altai, Hheumauna, Arae, Syphitia, or an? chronic or invetcraie caieaiotfeued. * 1 Aeura warranted, or charte refunded. . Otttcu, St Clair atreat, B*Mnfrwa the Bridxa. ! Extracted. Advice to the poor rralu. ft. U.— Dr. A. toueita the worn cate* oTanv <?!«»»*» tn Pmibarjb to call. apUtllp PSTBoiiKOn, oa'BocKbiiif — •TJere ire non thus** in heaven and earth Tua are drcunpt of in philosoahr.« TUK VIRTUES or thu retoerkaole remedy, and the constant application lor It, to the proprietor. aa« induced him u havei it pat op in bottle* with u’ belt and direction* for the benefit of ibo pubile. The PETROLEUM 1* proeared from a well in tint eoßotj, at a depth of foot bandred feet, U a pore una dulterated article, without any ehemieai change, bnt just a* flow* from Nature'* Great Labrnlorv!! Tkatit eootain* properties reaching * number of disease*. !• so longer a matter of uncertainly. There are man? Uunga in the arcana of naiare,wkjeh, if known, might be 0/ rut srefalMM in aJla.uiing suffering, ud re storing the bloom of health and vigor to many a «of* ferer. Long before ibe proprietor thought of patting it op in bottle*, it had a reputation for the care of di*- e«»e. The eoo*tant and daily increasing call* for it and several remarkable core* it ba« performed. 1* a tore indication of lu fbiure Popularity and wide ■pread application in the mro of disease. Wo do sot wish to mako a long parade of conifi cate*, as we are conscioti* that tho medicine can aoon work Ju way into the favor of tboae who suffer and wi»h to bo bcaled. Whilst .we do not claim far it a universal appUcattonin everv disease, we uobetita. ungiy say. that in a number of Cbronie Diseases it U inrivalleo. Among these may be cmtmerated-aJI 1 diseases of ure mucosa tissues, *ueb a* CllBovifi samass'ssSt'ajS^^ Nervous Rbeamatie Palna KSViMPcLJ - Ibetter, 1 better, liiagworma, Dnnu, Scald* Untlaes, Old Sore*, Ac- Ac. In eases of debllttr re tailing from exposure, dr long and pretraeted cares of disease, this medicine will bring relief. It will aet ua ■ general TONIC and ALTEftATI VK in wdiwlea Imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, remov ing obstructions, opening the sluggish functions, which cause disease and a broken constitution, aud dviuc , i I w2?“SL MMwed energy to ait the organs of mFt-.aTfc 0 . P r °P r »° I «> r s knows Of eeveral cures of I ILLS, that resisted every other treatment, net well pndor the uso of the PETROLEUM for a short lime! Ibe proof can be given to any person who desire* it. N S£fdWS2 # «T%? 1 **• fi * na,, » re «he proprietor, sold by the proprietor, ■ ®* Darin, ne*r Severith sl AUo by R. E. SELLERS, 67 Wood am ftjjd—RKYSER A bI'OOWELL, cmnerWood st. and Virgin glley; who are his .— oovv-dly regularly appointed Agents TUDI AID ORVOas. AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY'. No. |T, eorner Market and Fifth—or 49 Market. . tweenTT»ird and Fonnliita. f hiE robreriber keeps constantly on band, Whole A *ale and retail, the followinr anlclei, rU: WadiTMtt, stoir Chants, MestTnbi, Darrel Churn*, BMbTobs Half BaihclnT w^h'nn^ I *’ £”*» *nd Half Pecks, tzi!Sxg» Kka * jy o k‘“n'*S l '"’ Urt.d Ro|i£’ Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, Ac., Ac. „ _ SAMUEL KfIUKtiKN, _NoC3 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh /•fflaipnu * Bom'Pttut ttodk aiL yOfj «* Sotp maker*’ Soda A*b, o£>O imported direct from the ohoro celebrated L WUOKS '” ** 6 ceka N K Kuu <oobbl*\Vhiikeyj fa rM | o jj* COT* • . 'VfcM NITCIIKLTRRB B^KACTnygTuwcEH^»r^i¥n- a , Sw* l Son*’brand, a luperior article, for*iio by rm»« W A M MiTCHKLTHKE 7* CASKS Majprmtfi bed* cSHI t O Oieacblci Fowder, arrived per ablp Oreobrldre. ■ and now comm* os by canal, for u)e by I ' ' ‘ ' W A M MJTCIfKLTHEK dttfiflj a, winter, Ur« npplicttlx Nclr Orlcaca. MT 3q - j S'«SL'^S ; L^ :D,^ :iI,Ea ■*. : w I? ESffi^ 1 " rd *?°° “ r«* twamitai. ,; 1 have Mid year Yermifage largely in my own tho ily,oneviaj fregnenily.aaswenniierexpeUinrl t*» qaantiUss (Mayl to 800) warms' from twochiiiSta I have also tied yoar Liver Pill# and Coagh Brian ta srssasii w, “” As I am Garaged is merchandising. 1 |n ahb' t* state that I taro yet to hear ef. the fim&Earewhent fast medicines have been ased in my section of ih» con wry. lit conclusion, Imajrstaot&attherancC medicines eltho day, and are dastined to have a v*™ extensive pspalanty Years,resaectfal*r. r J’repw®* *• l>is,Nenwiod «reei, and sold by Draggir* generally la the twod. tie# and vicinity. • c. * . . ; ttrar C6JdPLAIHTTbTQ UT original, only true, and genaineUverHLL * Saasf Cim« Ohio causty, VaL)'< March SSth, 1549. { ‘ Hr: B. E. Selim: Deaf Sir-1 think ft a daty I ©wa tt yea and to the pnbUe genera ly, to state that I have been amictcd with the Liver Complaint for a lona tune; and «o badly that an sheets formed and broke which toft tpe is a very low stale. Having heard of your celebrated Liver. Pills being for sue* by A'S Sharp, in Wist Liberty, and recommended tfr ms bv mvphysieiad.Dr.E. Smith, Iconeioded togive them ufalrtrfoL Jparehued one box; and foand them to '.>e jttstwhat they, are recommended, TUB BEST LI VER Pi LI. EVER USER; and afterinklngfour boxes I End the disease has entirely left mm and l amnow perfeetiy.welL Respectfully yours, •• '-DHCOLHHAN. • , • . . Wes*Liberty, March «,!&«. I certify that I am personally aeqoaintedwith Mr Cotenm-,andean bear to -the troth ot the . . - .A R SHARP - Tim genuine Liver Pills are‘prepared and sold bv REd • LLEBfI, No £7 Wood street,-'and by droniste Inthq wotaues. , • TOTHE i'DBLIC.—The orifikil.oftljr trie and nit* tun© Liver i'ill* era prepend by B have bis name jumped la buck wax upon the lid of each box* and till ligature on the oatiide wrapper—all other* are coumerfelu, or base imitations. aplO - BB SELLERS, * Hi JAYBIA’S IJBOhI the Kct Ad A 6EINN, a welt known and mo f nlarClersnaanoithaPTOtestantlfethodistCMrefr Tfie underlined h**™* K»n •imerwithe disease oiifce stomach, sometfmet pro* dacinijpeatpsin in the siotaaebforteneriwtlTehoars wiiboaiinierou e'«a,and after haTincnlod- vario&i remedieswitlv. • • 'pfleetwaafbrnWied with a bottle olDtUJsyne’iCi amureßatumi This be tied ae> eordiu to the dtrectens, aid foand invariably that this medicine earned (he pain to tbaio to three orXsumio* Dies, and in JUleen onwenty:mlnateaeTery uneasy sensation wu entirely quieted. ‘ The mddfeia* was aj> terwardsosed whenererimUeationsofthe approach oi palnwerepereeled, andthepatn was thereby prawnt cd. lie continued to ue tbs inediefae'everjr aveainf and sometimes ta the - morning, and la a nv wiiu health wassofartastored, that the suflererwas relic? edfrttaalarietmottmor oppressive -pain-' From el perienee.iherafofe.fteeancoafidenUy recommend D D Jstdm Carminative Balsam, as a salutary mediein fordmauesoftbesiomteh and bowels. ABHINNS ' 1 Alld*henv eiiy.jjin For sale In F-ittibnrfh at u«PKKiN lfcA BTOR 7S Fourth street. near We-e. sad also attbeDru BtarnofH PBOIIWARTT. Ve eralstreet. AHechoay VALPABLIfI BlliCOYßttTr " ' ~ CONSUMPTIVES, BE ON YOUR QUAEB, DR. SWATHES COffIPOUHD BVBDP 0 i WILD CHEUT. tn» oust mcniT xos Coavumpiion, Coughs, Cold*, Asthmsi Bronchitis, Liv •r Complaint, Bwtnng Blood, DtAeiltr of Breath ing, Pain la the &do and Breist, Palpitation of the Heart, lofleeuia,- Group, Broken Con stitution, Bore Throat, Nervous Dubilfc: (Trim sliDiseases of the Throat, Breastand Langs; tie most ef fectual and speedy euro aver known tor any of Its aJaarj^diacaa- PB. BWAYNK’S' Ooapoaad ■vnptf wild Okarryl Tbit medUlao is no longer among thoao of doubtful ■nitty. Ji has passed away from the thousands daily aunehed upon tba tide ot experiment, and new atandj ilxher tn reputation, and ia becoming more extensive yaaed than any other preparation of over prodacad tor tic rebet ot saneang man. Jtbas been introduced very generally through the United Btatca amt Earrpo, and there an tow town* of Importance but what contain eoae remarkable cri deaoo.of ita good ejects, For proof of the foregoing •mamma, ana of the value and efficacy of this medi cine, the proprietor will Insert a few of the many thou. mZZZ ttftfiymlils which have been presented to him by am of tho first respeetabitity-<aea who have higher views of moral responsibility and Joatlee, than to cer tify twfhctoj because it will do another a favor, and ltitnr~* —; tajastiee. Bach testimony prove* eon elusiTcJy.that its surprising excellence is established by its Intrinsic merit*, and the unquestionable aathori ty of public opinion. The instants noons relief it if. tordt, and the soothing' influence diffused through the whole frame by ita ate, readers It a meet agreeable «Wben men, acting from eonsdeatious impulses, voluntarily bear testimony to the truth of a .thing, or partiealar fact, such testimony, being contrary to their worldly interests and purposes, coerces conviction of its tram, and commends itself in a special manner to univuml credence."—Cllogan’s Moral Maxima. RB&DTUB HOME CERTIFICATES. Sim Asotnn Crux or Prutonuay Caasmmcr— There never was a remedy that has boaa as xaecessfU m deMorato-eases ofCcwamption, as Dr. Dwayne’s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, It strengthens the system, and appear* to heal thesleeraoa the hugs, creamy new and rieh'Oood} power pot seised by no other tdieiao. Camera Co-April 230*1813. Dr. fit syne—Dear Sir 1 verOy believe yoar Com* ponnd ft/nip of Wild Cherry has been the means oi saving my we.-I caught a severe cold, which rrada* altygrewwoiie, attended.with a severe cough, that resisted all the remedies which I had recourse to, still Increasing until my ease exhibited all the symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption. Every thing I tried seemed to 1 have no effeet, and my complaint increased-so rapid ly that friends as well as myself; gave ap ail hopes of ay recovery. At this time 1 was ttcommmdctfte try your invaluable medicine: 1 did so with, the most hap ay revolts. The &m bottle had the effeet to loosen the rough, causing me to expectorate freely; and by the time Ihad used six bottieM was entirely wqUl and am new as hearty a man a* raw was In my life, and would he happy to jive any Infenaatioaresjeeting my case, that otter sufferers may derive the benefit for wluA I«n so cruteftL For the truth of the above suuement, 1 refer you to Fetor Rush, Grooar, Wait Chester, Pa. of whom 1 pnebaaodtha medielna. ReipfmaQy your*, , Jamxa Mounts j Wo&krfulCttrtef « MAhntuiltiimMm. Dr. Bwayne—Deu Sir. I feela debt of fruited* due te you—and ■ daty to the affileted federally, to ofer B « bamble testimony 1b favor of you Compound By* nip of Wild Cherry. Borne threojean dace Ivu violently enacted with cold and Inflammation of the Lane*, which vu accompanied with-* distrcwlaf- WB *V pain in the breast end heed, e very considera ble diMherie ef effesstve msec* from the Inofi, aspe* eieUy epoa ehange ot weather, Igrwover alight At dm I felt BO alarm, about my condition, bet vu pretty •oon convinced that l vn» rapidly going Into eouuap* tkjn. I grew dally weaker, and at length was ware*, ly able to walk about, or speak above a.whlsper, tush wet the exeeediftf weakneM of my langu. During this dma I had tried rarioat preparations and prescriptions, but found no reUeJ—growing all the time worn. Jan ben I vu advted end persuaded by a dear friend in Wilmington to make trial of you Byrep of Wild Cher ry. 1 Bust corneas that previously l had been gnia* diced against patent medicines, ana I am Mill against Ikon coming oti t of the hands of empenet, hut under* (Undine you claims to the profewtaa and practice of medicine, and luting implicit faith in the aayin* of my friends, I forthwith ptfTC*ai«J of Ur. Shaw, oncofyoar acente; a few bailies, and commenced its use. Mydi*. ns atthsk tine of 20 or t# months’ standing, cod* seouently UwSs deeply sealed. I found, however, eoesideruble relief from lie use efthe first fouor fiv« bouiea Hut being a pubUe speaker, I frequently at. tempted to pnaeb with my, inereaeitif etreocih/and thereby ruptured those vewels that had already begun to heal; in this way, doubtless, my cure was greatly retarded. In &»*sequnne ol acting thus Imprudent! ( had to use tvuve or ilfteeotbotues before! waape.- feetly restored I have noqiesoon, a maehumatf number ofAottivs would handmade me sound, ha, the above lidiacrctton. The Syrup allayed the fove uhhabit,took -way the distressing tough, paten*., to the Citebarya ef matter front the. 'lings, aadgav them and the eaare mien good health. 1 have defat* red offering thl» oeruficsie until now, far the purpose of being perfects satisfied srilh the permanency ot the cure, and nowshulfeel perfectly well! offer'lt with pleasure. mV. Ji P. Joins#, Dublin county, N. C. important Caution—R*J? HtaU Thera fi buinegenulaa preparation of Wild Cherry, end that Is Dr. Bwa.tr*'*, the first cvef offered to the pablic, which *»as been Mid largely throughout the united States and tone pans of Eoropei and all pre paration* calle*- by the name of Wild Cherry hate been pal oat time this, under cover of mo* deceptive circumstance!, •« order Jo give currency to their sales. By a little observation, no penon need mistake the genuine from tL: false. Each bottle of the (ensue 1* enveloped wit. a beautiful steel engraving, with the likeness ofWiuaam Penn thereon; also, Dr. Bwayne’a signature: and -s farther security, the portrait off Dr. Swayne will li' added hereafter. *o at to diatingat+fr his preparatiov ’rota all others. Now; uit was net for the great eunuive properties and known vinnea of Dr. gwayne's Com wound Syrup of Wild Cherry, persona would not be endeavoring to give currency to their “fictitious nos*uu n by ateaiutf tho name of Wild Cherry. Bcmwnber, always bear in mind the of Dr. Swayne -nd be not deceived. Principal Oflwe, comer of Eighth and Bata tteeets, Philadelphia. For sale whvmaleand retail by OGDEN fc SNOW* DEN, cor Sd wet* Wood ats; B A FAHNESTOCK A Co, cor Ist an* Wood, and 6th and-Wood sis; WM THORN, S 3 Market st; B JONES, 180 Liberty*!? JAS A JONES, cm tiand and Penn ats; JOHN MITCH ELL, Allegheny city, and by all nspeetahie dealers in modielnc. . 1 ectl3 Or* W<F>ialwii’iprtaiiiinPiaitsrT DR. W. P. INLAND, of the Medical College bf PhU* adelphia, new ofiers to the publio hit Indian Veg etable Premium Plaster, the qualities of which, alter tone and tried experience, has been aatUfaeiorily es tablished. To all women who may bo afflicted with Prolapsus Uteria or Fallen Womb, he recommends his piaster, guaranteeing a sura- and speedy cure la the short space of from two to thee weeks, if applied with earn and rest—discarding alltha countless uutntaanis and expensive bandages to long in use, This hofeels conscientious la satiae.lnasmnsh as ha nut failed in one case out of three hundred and fifty-ihtta pa- Alio for Rbeumatitm and Weak Breast or Baek at tended with pain, there is nothing to excel this Plaster In affording reliefer effecting n cure. For hr L WUcox, comerof Diamond and Market tt liraua A Seller, u Liberty and Bt. Clair ate Dr J Sargent‘ “ Federal it and sn. ghany city -• • . Jacques AOo, ** Denman and Diamond Btrafou ham. , i R& skUASRH, Wrwfi.l, No « Wood nntL , Sole Agent for (he isle of D,. Towniend l * G«£: awe Sartapanlia, has Ju*t received SOU dOiea of ihl» Great Bprin g sad SaraJier Medicine. ' Parchafters thoald recollect Uisi H E Sellers It tala agent for Fltubargh, and DM Carry for AUetheov ««F. ;■ . apt "XTHAf ~ _^hiekr Extract op tmaiawwak’inE pdlr eoming into bm u a wholesome, noarufaint and delteioaa beeerare, being more nJeaiani and oaf* ■table than common Coffer, and (ar cheaper, u a email paper coaunj only ten cent*, win yoheteratfotfr pound* of Conce. Manufactured by JOHN a MILLER, Pitubanrh. p.. Sold at wholesale by B A FAitNERTOCK a ca. comer of Firil and Wood and Bixth and Woodatreeu! Pitubnrgh. ap3l CALIFORNIA BUDDED GOODS-Jan recoiled. 38 Cusp Blanket* 80 officer cult; 12 nri Ponti 18 pain sett Used Muting Boou; u lithhiQ« n u 7i water Tanka, < and IS gallona ea*fc 80 eastern* I gallon each; 1 das Baektkm Money Beits: j 3 eambho do do. Tke abore goods for tale at the c*ti. fontia Ostfidng Establishment, No ft Wood it. achat . JA If Pim.T-ipg A SSORTED SPICES—Pat np far family,,.- i a «u A eana, nnelnaed in a alidin* Ud box, eonuEii Muurd, Altpice, ' * .Cinnamon, - Giajer, Clove*, ' Pepper, Warranted pare. For *ale a* ,k Warranted pnrm For ttw at' fee new Spieel am) Hnataed Faeionr, corner of Ferry fc liberty eta. - ' _2Z!9 : : - JOHM hiß-.r . AN vTLs—Wroa*M Iron AarUiTlmaThßTvSnh; anceville worts, warranted; will ha eonuinnti* i_ • :■ iiwßooKn > . . —— .WITH-MEXJCO, br*. B. Ripler; 9 jßmr oaCSttfa Baptba; by BaptistW. Noel, U The Ocprles, a:Hor*L : Paiiy Talevfrta* all NaUeiu; by Anthony B. Mot I ttlba; with X llietemrons by Day fa. JonrecMby | i JOHNSTON ft STOCKTON. • 1 del9 Ve>tß<rTiiirt and Market streets Vnr a»d Sltgaat: OUI Bookit C ACBEO BCENE3 AND CHARACTERS; by J. T O Headley, with elirea original design* by Daxiey. roeos and Prof* Wrilrafs» by.Biehard IL Dana; 3 VML,DUIia eliminated Gems of Seared Poety, with six ffloitra oeoj enyraved on steel, by John Banain. ' ; Jail reeelred fcy.ji. JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, ■ *cB3 - i i -• eotaet Third and Matfcctsts. •jS«r Book*.; ■piIVBICIAN AND PATIEH7; «» Piulietl Vu.. !JL of. the rnnioslttnues, relaUeas.aad intereau of the Jtteaieil Prvreuloa and the Community:' by Worth* iartoa Hooker* A!i S. •: *■ -'fie Works of Michael Do-Montafarac; comprising his Essays, Leuera,4c, jßy Wm. Hasleu. ' Nineveh and its Jtemalan.‘By AtUten Henry Lay* ard,Esq., D, C.L. I i : . . ... Glimpses of Bpaln; or Notes of an Unfinished -Tear In 1817. By B.Ewtills. ; . Tipper’s Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; Ulus* tnie& Jnsl received by JOHNSTON ft STOCETON, j , oovtt •: eoreeT Market aad Third streets* | . . l iIMMOI. T OCKWOOD-Si ILLUSTRATED WORES-nia- JLjiatoaied Book*—Boo hi ia richly cured bieding,' UlMuatted and lUanrated—Boom eoperbly bcnndw v. Morocco, and Opm; otition, ta imitation ; of tie Middle Are*—Bible* and Prayer Book*, beta* ufallf boand to-Yelvetaod Morocco, megoiflcentir or namented aad illuminated.' For sale Sr i‘ JAM ESD. LOCKWOOD, deg - Bookwltcr ; Wood ti OMoaiuaad Saw Tm Approaching l ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS, i» Magnifiamx Antiju* fewA'ng, for llulh^ida^i. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookeeller aad Importer, :«Wood mroet; ka* received abeaatifal collection or lUaztnmd Cooke* bond ia tlm moo cpieodld nu> mby the gewLopdoa end American Made r»—aau>ag r J^' L *? { Amer^ 1 • r! Poetry; tnignUecntly (Qomiaa* cota?° f 'Ve»t«ia World; Utomtoatedingoldand • Greece: richly Ulastnted iJM rflaminucd by Owes Jane*, end boanrj.a carved vood.- . i The Song of Seng*; illuminated by Jonea. Jowar' JUadfCli Ttoaswi Ulaalaated by • Heroine* of Shikipwe; lUmtracd. _ Mr*.Jaoe*»>» ciuraeterUaeeor Women; illeatra teA . ,^ or,tle b 7 l . JAMES D LOCKWOOD. - J,ta \ " <QWoodalreei Hiir Books. b L H ' n “’’ u ' llriu “ Sideaia tbo Sorareu:by Wa. ! JOHNSTON ft STOCKTON, na?a * 1 1 comer Third and Marfccutrfeete *Omstf toe MoxlßmariahU Wprjb tfdu Age. 1 ' AND ITS REMAINS; with an aceoont AJ j JJ* 11 *® Chaadaan Chrutieo* of Kardia- SsS I ®®MSMfßwne' i “ p - “ d " "m book hu a rare uaoant of cranhle, vivid. el*.- tarewao-narrative.*—Twhnm, bmE?Z?££L} M i} Ti l f ®o*t prominent eontrl u“-k“ r ” a?* °£° ® xoel * to toteten the aecoant of Nineveh * i T‘ “ r Mr - ■^■-*"5“ . “Ae ** faliawibo digger* with broatidea Jotereet to?^LlJShl?e ,n#, * , * a^ d « nl y find oaroeive* be- dynre carved with atinato eeeoraey. I U^*.. to *? IKio keid tnm too dan of 3000 are-ready to cry oat with the wtnnfrhfd I deSSent!* U wwndarfwi,bm itii tree!’”—ln ft»»»toby ; JAMES D.IXJCKWOOB, I BTfW *** New T«tmmenL , Wni Book of 111* History of Boms. a THE U£CHONIC« ASSISTANT, mUmod lor iho •^^ aa S s& '®SS«!J!SE : Trenlee oh Ortdt PnH ComixwuioQ. OUendeiye Eleaeauiy Freneh Crammir. ByProt Greene.ofUmraUutrenitjr. iToLiQmo. jifftwniii o**enue» Hebrew, Lexicon. •*«*«h»7 **»■»*• Loftrithaie T»ble*. 1 fipgtt>h»»rt frretk CoaccnUncc lTol.(mtu- Jatfceift Cluaieal Wetewr l * lkniraary t rnrind ad. ItoLSto. o .®*. A * jj, tßkbzUfed. 1 toL 4to. T e *UmeßL ToagteepJ Eed *^* ti “ l 9 TOU. £ad a Veetigea •? Creation] iWifibo. j Borne. l?oL(cleiS rrsSy. , H^’.f*' l lmJ.Triirmi.toJ. li ,01. ASSESS" Boyer’e French Diedotury. ! Sarin 4 * Bonce. & HOPKINS, Hn 0T ii * 1 A P° lto Sailditif, Foan U « -J??2iGS* c,ti H b7 H - ,Ulllu t eonpriung hi* Mrtjrto iMtens esd Uoanrey ihrouhOerauv aoi iu^t with mm boa ilitha OosaDmuiorit Bitnipk* *ad Brbliarnphieil mQgr P Tbecry «ni Pnadea of Teaching; or, tha hlolive* V&J&P&wSJ!*?- byßieldyBield Pli ßW^,*** .®»te Normij School, Fiii ui Rahing ef tha 17. flute* ud BnttahProVliieealof North innet, hr Ileary Wm. Herbert. J OHNSTON & BTOCSTON+- — MT < • * CBrner/Diird *ud Market Tkt tiati -JIOCIWOpD, Bookaeller ini Impart* r, bi».t» h tat ute a tew eopiei com* Sir.t?? 0 ®! 1 ? l ?° ot Document*. and SSL2S hea, S I » fafa * l ‘nn reliim* to tbe early ex* * tod improvement of ike country W Neville B. Craif, "?-.of Plxuberjk,iQBrob.evo. . OOTIO . .... ■-j; . ..; ■ J. IX —** P •SMSLUBE*T»: li Hbuqr,-wilk > »iew of iho EESiSiw!?*! "“f* '*“'■ Jan published sad far sale by ‘ _ JAMES & LOCKWOOD, Bookseller end’ jjgylfr i ' Importer. «3 Wood st IN ITALY;: anthcrizedfedltioni * SSJsfeo^^ AMN ’ f “ MOLEra YEJUI "ne mdiiw ®f this book has Impressed bs with a ■aek Usher opiaieo of in »Bthor than we had Aimed from pending hey ether yrriungt. ltdiutaramdoeper toaoof thought, Baited to.more pars woaaalr gnee-of feaUng than any otherprodapiion of the frrn.T.. m | n «t w th which we are acquainted.* s —E*e, Mirror, Ills a very agreeable !ind readable book, written in f*“7 *«hle , a heat style-bold, spirited and enter talnias.. We recosuaend il «o oar readers as the beat pablieauea of tho •eason.”—Beading Gsx. “It cootateathe Journal of «travel through Europe, and mideneo La luljrj and is one of lha pleasantest aod most interesting loots of the season. l '—cour. and Enquirer.- j “ATeryebsracteriiticbook. Wo haTe read it from utje page to Calophoa with anabated interest. A y|* vid pleura of life in Borne. Ip ail respects eminently reaoahle.’wCaiekerhoekhr. L For sale hr JAMES D LOCKWOOD, QQTia Bookseller A Importer, 83 Wood n liltho|nphlsEiUbUihnant OF WM. BCJIUCHMANN. Third at, opposite the . Pon-Ofiec, Pittsburgh.—Map*, niu. heads, Showbills, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Batistas and Yiiitisg Cards, Jte. enmred or draw o on suae, and printed in colon, GoidTSmase or slack, la the most approved style, and at the oust leaaonablo price#. ocu&ly KEQ nUIiKB—P kega for tale by del? .WICK AMcCANDLESS FLOOR— 60 bbls Family Flour, for talo by dcl7 jWICgAMcCANDT.r.au M^ N for •ata'bv JB CANFIELD pHBAP MOUB. RE UUNS-3 eases good style: V fast colored M. de Lain*, at the extremely low price of lie. per yard. j A A MASON A CU. 1 No 60 Market at HktaU FRtHT—Odes.cast /resh Peaches; X 6' * Tuttle* do.' ' 4“ : “ Pisa Apples: 3 * ; *••• Cberriei; 3" : “ strawberries .1 >-*: kilfoi.UnßicU.li .3 “ quart do. j 3 M . tanoj; da, Ree'd fad for sale at tho Pekin Tea Store, 70 Foanb .. ...... ._ declS lb Yb FLOUR-iabbls torasla by - It. deai WM H JOIIN3TQN, Ilk Seecnd it 'DECEIVED THIS DAY, at the lndi% Rabbi Be* XV pot4>i case Women’* Mstallio Rubber Sandal*: Ii :■ •• [■: Stej J « ÜbM,’ j. “ “ BilpperS 1 . Mjn'i “ OrU ; l “ “ ieilhci.'ioled . _ Orerlkoe,: All of which will be sold; wholesale or retail: lower than a: any house ia the elijr. JA il PHILLIPS. notiH •■ l 1 Hod Wood meet PE&LBU PBAUHAS-dibblsiuai ree’d, tor sale'bv , d , c i 9 _ —;l**wj*ariiaugh y -“‘«rrfss i . . L s Waterman I CjODA ASll—*3 cuts to «mre per Ktnrrow, for i fAasEy **^ r t>LACW^VAPI)iWU--10 JntlncM by BHACKLKTT AWHITR * ~ jfe 9 *- i--_- SoWWfl^ 1 .. VlztfTfES--« e«*e» inper French Bn£i~sT]T‘v7 T wnw,extt**runatartwcVlper«xßre*rM _ ric) « AAMASOV 4 , (X’B SIANUiUKtf— a btid Cotton; mbfrNSTi'W Sg^KS^-r*: To oniTo oo otouierFort hv . fc ‘< ISAIAH mW iw&n, „ rj iNarao-41,,. cioritoCWaTV ‘k* 7 ... A McCANDLEaa j '' JfcHPmmps Md tor Ml* toy ‘ • I KIDD«CO I UOi * ««» for Mle bj iißOLni.Aioai. '* SOTIB.BIUPrajA^tTAN^qpLD.m.tBB COLLECTIONS*—Drafts, Notes and Acceptances payable in any pan of the- Union, collect*! ea the mast fovorable terms. EXCUANGEon New York, Philadelphia aridßaL timore; also,Cincinnati, LeuimUe, Bom Louis usd New Orleans, constantly for sole. TT BANKNOTES-—Notes on oil solvent hanks in the United States discounted at tha lowest rates. Alt Unds of Foreign and American Gold and Silver Coin bought Office No. 65 Market street, between :3d and tih. ■ Pittsburgh, Pa. , oetBs MbXIOI KXCHABfiKT ~ ILLS on England,.lreland, ind Bodtlandbonght Jj any amount atihe Current Battaofßaehaago. Alto, Drafts payable In any pin of the Old Coanmea, fron A to £lOOO, at lUmet* S 3 to the £ Sterling, wlApntideduction or dmeoast, fry JOSHUA ROBIN* ISON, Bozopou ud QenenTAfUU, ofioc Bth ft on* doer west of wood. , .oeUStf *xm ~ • •. -_ . j ••• • KBASBR A BARM, ~ T>ANKERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, dealers 1 :P laForeiniftadDaoestle Bills ofExenanc.}. Cer=" Depothe, Bank Notes and Coin, eonteref Jj and Wood streets, directly opposite 8L Charies Ho* 1 BISTtSdIT . il*mi voabs- : —■+— Ohm, Jtattokjr, Missouri, : rfrk Noises 1 parehassd ax the lowan rates; by - r N. HOLMES A SONS, . . i’hlladelphla.a&d' . ' ' Baltimore, I Constantly for sals by N. HOLMES A SONS. «q>» .. . 35 Market*. MISCELLANEOUS. -BAULE FOUNDRY, joh* mcuoraos - o. w. o. ranrn. fpHB undersigned, successors to Anhors A NichoK X son. bey lease to inform the citizens orPitubunrh and public generally, that they have rebuilt'the Ka* GLb FOUNDRY and are now in fall operation, and have part of their patterns ready for the market--' Amongst which are: Cooking Stores, Coal and Wood Stores, with a splendid air-tight Cost Store, which is now superceding in other cities the common round Store. Also, a cheap coal Cooking Store, well adap ted for email familiss, with a foil assortment of com mon end mameiGrotea -We'would - particularly in rim the attention of persons building to eail at oar warehouse before purchasing, a splendid aftiele of enammened Grates, in fine *y to— entirely new in this market. ' - Warehouse, No. 181 Liberty at opposite Wood si anggidti nichoLsSnafaynr OdUs ofths Dilkwsw Matnul iafttyln. suriace Gwmpamj* Patt*»njPHu,Nor.«th,ls«- fit HE Board of Directors day, declared a A dividend of TEN PER CENT, in scrip, oat of the fro&u of the Company for the yeirr ending October 31, Mflj Certiieotea (or.whicb wiU be Usuedon and after the first day of December neat. Also, a dividend of SIX PER CENT. In cash, on the =““ k faorlO P. A. MADEIRA, AgWPitu’g. | FITT3BUBGH IMPORTATIONS. G YEAGER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in • FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS I Bijn of the Gtlt Comb, 109 Market st, Pittsburgh, Pa. Western Merchants, Pedlars, and others rutting Pittsburgh to purchase Goods, are reipeetfolly invited to call and examine the extensive nasortatent of Eng lish, American, French arid German Fancy Goods. - Ail Foreign Goods at this establishment are import ed direct by myself, and pure ha sera may rely oneei- I ting goods Ikon first hands. I bare the finest assort* meat of articles, in the Tariety line, in the eitr or Pittsburgh—all of which will bo sold low for cash or | city acceptances. The Stock consists, in part, of Lace Goods, Hosiery, Gfores, Ribbon*. I Silk CntTatt, Shoe and Potent Thread*, Bcwing Silk. | BgoolCottoa, Tapes,Saspenders,Buttons, Pins,Nc«. Gold and Stlrer Watches, Gold Jewelry, all kuds of Brushes, Comb* su>d Razors. . „ Percussion Caps, Revolvers, Pistols, Clocks,Bili k Cotton Pursea^Bpcciocies,-Steel Mq«i ? Boxes, Bindings. Findings andTrimmlnga. *Tbys and Fancy Goods; together with 4 larxe>*rto* ty of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. C. YEAGER la also agent for the celebrated Lon* caster Combs. • , • ; . port? . Bsadt Besdt SELLERS’ COUGH BYRUP.—From W.K.Bodea, Esq., Clcr srik Court of Quarter Sessions- of BeorerCour I Mr. R. E tJcCs • Soma time in the winter my I wife was amictsl mac. a severe and distressing cough, ana hearnig ef/sur .evaluable Cough Syrup,! pur chased a bottle l/sm B. T, Trimble, of Bridgewater, and after taking a portion of it two or three evening* on going to bea..«no found immediate relief) as also several friends hare been relieved Iriseveracnie*. 1 am therefore satisfied that It is a safe valuable medicine, and would recommend it to those who may - be afflicted with severe Coughs and Colds. ! March 53,1343. W.JLBODEK. Prepared and sold by R.E SELLERS, 67 Wood st, and sold by druggists generally, In Pittsburgh and AJ 1 tethny. • ■- ." , peg).:. •• The Chartlsn Coal Ceapaay, [INCORPORATED.] BOOKS WiU bo open for subscription to the stock of “Ihe. Cbartien Coal Company, n on and after Wonday*tho24th-day of September init, at tho ofiei of Z. W. Remington, Penn st, Pittsburgh. - spttRMU Z. W. REMINGTON. Grout Ksgllsh Rsmstty. FOR Coughs. CflMs.Atthnii and Consumption? The GREAT AND ONLY RKMEDYfor thecare of the I above diseases, is the HUNGARIAN HAT-gany OF lIJFE, diseovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, el I London, England/un Introduced into the United States | under the immediate superisteadenee ofths ioTestotr • I - The extraordinary success of this medicine, in th« I ears of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the At»»rirnn { Agent in soliciting fortreaxmest the worst posrihieea* J set that can be found in thoeoamnnity—cases thalseck I relief in vain fromanycf tbs common remedies of the I day, and have been given op by the most distinguished | bhjriietans as confirmed andlneurable. The Hanguii- • an Balsam has cured, and wiU cure, the most desperate Ipf cases. It is &o quack nostrum, but a standard Eng lish medicine, of known and established efficacy.' - • • . - Every family in the United Btstes should be (applied With Buchan’s Hungarian of life, not only to Counteract the consumptive tendencies , of the puitobensedasaprevuitiTeiaedicinniasU ww T I eoldx, eoughs, spitting of blood, pain in the it, irritaiioa and soreness of the lungs, brochitis. ! difficulty of brenting, beetle fever, night sweats, cmici | general debility, asthma. Influenza, whooping | bough and croup. - . ; Sold in largo bottles, at *1 per bottls, with fall dirao tions for the restoration of health. . i Fantphlcf,ccntninipyanm«af Rnir»»h tiyj iwi >r i.- un cerUfieuct, and ether erideoee, ehowiartheW fcqo&Ued menu of this great Ensiiih Eeamdr, but be pbumed of the Agenti, rranitoaiiy. • . > For ule by B A FAHNESTOCK fc Co* corner o itandWoodandWoodandeUiett. -JnWfcwg • . VUSXUII OUSDB* maEcrutettud beat variety ewoffsred Intbieeity JhiSSSfcSt v? Mn «PPro»ed Euteapluw s®f.pg*}(**yM&l*EMterap«ierßi«ndeoloiiL Alto THi, CHEAP BOLL, or BOSTON BLIND, ea band orntdfltoorderorau«isei,andatal!prte«al : K!£SL lk ® *****i for tftcmieNea.uaiivUibeMtd SKSfiL'iSSS? 4 * » *° ldl r • . . ~. A WEBTEHVELT • > THB ITAR OP THE WKIT . v A _VEZSTriAN BLIND MANUFACTORY i TOL lf , j ,U # o n , w 8 D* 4 ® whew VeoiSn i Blind* of 41l the diflereat sixei and colon .MP^T*** .kept oa hand or made to order afle ; Uie»t and most approved Eastern fash. tho shortest notice and on ifa» WM reasonable terms. • - » Also, the cheap Boston roll or split Blind Tiaamal reoey and Paper Certains ofall thYdiflSS SSud K!f e iSfei 00k ? nd f ai<:or * al * towfore “ k * OUVaS uaa BUnda painted over and repaired, or takenin nan paym^tferncjr. f to*, done with the best materiai and workmanship, and warranted to please the mostO* Allegheny city, Any. 10, lfla. aaglWly STIHIP-Tai,^ e*red4 coB« of iwo month** tuKniTSSadKS nenth atnce, the eouehretuned, mi *S.J_ t>oßl oa ® tilt the coo3d hardly *> »▼«« ;«rar.% { ric^Sr s r. e. 3«s ““ or A CAZLD* : • “* mined to enlarge my b«{.sff£Sl?&Ji:?* VO .. ttete * > •tyle and at fiur pneu! and alkiL.J.i? oat ““i ehanta and diiiEni . J*s *®p uttaUM of net*, N ih^* rpeU nu< *° *od pot doj ww. NnnLF. ALIiKQHBBT VEEUTIAH OLIBO. ANOCABINET WARDROOM. ■L £• A. BRuIVN would respect ■felly inform tie pvblie, that he Ikecpt on band at nis itand on tie i weal side of-the Diamond* Alle gheny dry* a complete assort , ment of Vemiian Blinds; ■!»* Ve« nilian Bhuueri an .made to or* dor is tie best style, warranted equal to any in tie United Statta. Hu lUinda can be removed with* eat tie aid of a screw, driver. Having purchased the stock, tools, and wood oftie cabinet es tablishment of Hamsajrfc M*Clel« land, I am prepared to farnlsh their old customer*, as well as ■ -L mcliSS _ j J-A.BIIOWr,, JUST redd, an elegant plain Rosewood&o«. Piano 4 from the celebrated manufactory o( Nanua A Clark, N. Y., of superior tune, and ven 'moderate price. For talo-by dclP ; at J.iW. WoadwalW. WILLI AUS’IVORY PBARETpi for removing Tartar, Scurvy, inbitances destrueiive to tie Teeth, f tie tasie, eleaatlng tie mouth, heaUnj ing tie gams, and purifying tie bread ■ For sale, wholesale mod retail, by f dcao RK BELIEF Jothpowder, r And all J Ifti' deltetonsto if and Btrengthea- |B,f7 W^odn TI7ATCHE* II—CHEAPEST Vv Justree’d, an invoice of fall u verWatches, 13 carets fine cases, w low as thlrtv and thirty five dollars keep good time, ■ * f .■ splendid assortment of J] prising tie varioos and latest strict. i ?“W*W t WXLBON, Watcksuktt <sM oocaer Market tad: fUAN EVER?— hrelled patent le* piwlcaaaeuaa til warranted to fBL&Y, cam*, tfenpaoena. 1 Jewaier, «nksaoM% to an entire se t, on (he suction tifol repreaeniattoa of the natural j** l * übcao. ortriS! live of U» toafrr~. N. ft—TOeOi MI««odlinlo ' RALTsam } To - t : r GINSENGfPANACSA* ! __ • WONDERFUL PREPABATION r J> ' The ehaggabto weather which marks ■MfttiitiU ’ winformanths, is always a fruitfol aourteWT -^ 1 i ' “ ,CO J - -‘rt ' araVstihcprrcuriofs'of * r.. ’ , OOSUMPTION. !!SOT?te tow shaßwanlpGibiff>tre)Wtt thfr.bsdT herw ahall .we get dear orowbptthi fmd oldst is of vital importance to tne public. THE GREftT AND ONLY REMEDY -‘i y\i will** found in the 6inSbag Paniul■ Jq proofefihto grnten , ; : / JOURNALS OF THE DAY*-.- - i vs have embodied in pamphlet fora, sad msv-b* ki^ ttT&s&fSnssßpfeg:* bare boon tased in this dnr. • . " i l * .= THOUSANDS -AND TQQ OP THOUSANDS thnmgbMtthoUnited States and Canada* tnftinaki WfoanymantoDolnteuta * ■ • 1 - SINGLE INSTANCE o which, when token according to diraetionk«n*v». fore the togs had become foully £y • : EFFECT A.PERFECT CURE, ... (t Yhy. then, need the afflicted hesitate? Why reran t»' i the mamhls up byahic, owhtSrau; Baton ..iertheaasnmed.namaof some onabwiSiSl., tielaa, and puffed into notoriety by eenifietraTCi<2£ '* soosequaiiy unknown? ' Whilst a medinineaf•» UNPARALLELED EFFICACY. * - -, snatched from the gbave. ' - .", 1 la order that this involnahto amdtMn* wisy - '' a * P * o '" _ ■ 'OKTPlWfaini''' -.i'jr.-i Just one half the usual cost of cough meuelnem nn\, for sate by our agents in nearly every town and vfllaaa ‘ over the west, who are prepared tofpre fttllteform*- ' ion rdfllivo lo It .. . Jt. SJU.TEB, PiojolSorTv;, • _ Broadway, Q>n<>lwrii«ri | ' M'ALLIBTER>B OINTMENT^ OMEBUDRY^oSmrMIn ease exterularlnteraal, I bare used it for the last uxteen yean for all Jf *fw of tbn chest, involving he utmost danger and' responsibility, and 1 declare >efora heaven and tnaiv that'notla hitodsto benefit whan tha patient was within the reach of mortal means... . I hare had physicians teamed in tho profeuioa.-''t t have ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench, al«. dennen. lawyers, genyemea of the . highest erudiuau, and numtades of. the poor use it Iq every yariety.oi wayi and there has boen bnt tmevoiee—one takfutSi voice saying—“M’ALUSTEB, YOUR OINTMENT.* 13 GOOD!" ..trl ■ BhkiiM*TlßM~lt • | i "wStv*»iy the inflammation and swelling, when thd pain eeasu. (B tbs directions srousd tie box.) • •■ • * D-ACHE—The salve has eared persons of th* hebifc+chs of twelve years standing, and who had U regttiur every woefoso that vooitingtoek placo.-EAR AOHK,TOOTH-ACHE, and AGUE IN THE FACE, ire kelped with like sueeess. * ..ovr^.u. HEAD—We have esred eases that aetaaUT dtftuf every thing known, as'well as the ability df flf ta«s fo twenty doctors. One man told a»he had sped j •diSi on his children withou any benefit,. whennrfirw auvss of Ointment cured them. . -ijrrjj TETTER—There is ' nothtaf better ‘ for .tbs «urt'if Tetter. - . BURNS—It to one df the ben things in this wioridtbk 1 'Barns. :" -i ■■ PlLES—Thousands are yearly eared by thiaOiau, menL It turns foils la girog relief forthe E3* Around the box are directions .for: qtinn kPAfcd low’s Oinarvhtfor Senfuia , Isetr Cossulauia rrsiljis : lat t Tmur t Ckiaiaax, Scald lTtnS, Sort EfO,-Qv^kV. •aunf t&4 Spvu^iiiadacJu l aiJana l Dtafiua. Ear acls, 1 RMmsjC«mt,an Distmmiftl*Shin, SortLipti-PSh •dm, Aru* in us JWs, Ac. 4-e, COLD FEOT—Liver Complaint, pain in the Chest and Side, (oiling offef the hair, or the other accompa nies cold fed. (This Ointment Is ibe'trae remedy.) it to a sure sign efdisease to have cold feet/ . . CORNS—Occasional. esc of the Ointment-will aL ways keep eoms from crowing.' 'People seed neTef* be troubled with them u they usb'Ufrequenify/ L -z; This Ointment is good for any pm of the body limbs when inflamed. In some eases it slfouMHe appUedcften..’ . r- : -.j " : i. CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unless the 1 ' name of JAMES McALLISTER to written wftkh jS I ongverviabcL-j . .. ..... eaJtveryjabeLov ; - • t_. ,i*•• • - Bote Proprietor w Office, No tßNonh TWrd (treevPhll price ss Cents per box. • h Aonn a Prmwaon— Brtsn A Belaveerwr'bf LOony udSi clu, ,u; uidL Wiltoi, Jrj coxS.yf, Market st and the Diamond, also corner of liMafiß Smlttificld sts; J H Cassel, corner if Walnut and fcaril su, Ah ward; and sold at the bookstore in «e»T»KB*|M at, 3d door from Beeond sc in AUegbeny city- by HP Sehwanxand J Sargent; by J G Smith, DragghmillTw gingham; D Ncgloy. East Übcrtr, H Bowrtnd?Me> Seesportr'J AlrxanacrA Bon, BlBowmu A Co, and J T Ro«rs,,Bre^AS^ffi “"feb&SSS? r*i : •» »I»W. . ... Fsct«forth«.FuiajQ. Io rfttttiaaw tut ttoHraUe'd fluaflrgilrt, DMLBY’B fiJBICAL FAIII< BITBiCfOE. rpErfTIMONT of a respectable Physician.—Bead ffl^>fu A IfS“ eMutjr taiWley^iPawEoiiicttir. , Being opposed in Gaaek- :! eryaad all nostrums haring (or finEra#* from'the-«*Kia*sf* PrinjKxUro l *—f ua fodaeedto tenderyimlUtettt£> *s®* ; h**opsed it mnr family. in my p,«<«tw. I«PPT otulrWondarfalefleettihateeaki, *?££&*? iB W e<L > T : H.J. BaonutM.Br?*. - ■ -fa/faieitTfcwy RJuttMstitsu . ■ T^° followingtestimonialcomes from aaosrtOlhS* !*^* r »? ®J®rof these,traveling on ©nr Westers. va> l JfJ*; Mr. GLune, the -well and favorably ksova pw Ms^sssiV^ssiSKsa'f^ i^sai^^^ff-ggaK. St 401 rortbeb«be? J . L-fiSiSSrtrtl® may beaffiieted withpaln.-eaasedb*' : sa^^^w*ttasßassa& • daring many acquaintance* formed - by thefc Vis** U my bosband’a hotel in this pitrc, 1 hare sasposed, ' - .• KnyiwTW fTirwa. ■ *f «»tetUia the hope that Mrs. Clime wtll pardadihft> pauucuyl give to herleucr. -t*weUeatho scon. of. homarnty u of Ua being the sorest inode of bxugliu it to the notieeofhcr friend*.—H. Dauxt.J .'* • ■ - FtbmCiett& • ' \ ' l ' , ‘r a * . Extract oft letter, dated" -'’ i JJ ‘' ■£'•“ « . Bxutrtr, Ky.Noy.»,l&l3;vi - Mr. u. Dailey; “I hare tried roar Pale Extractor in'; a case of felon, .ip nr own family, which umUaysd> aaa eared la a very abort Urns." In haste. yoaft re* spectfltlly, • • . • JaaMT xonw; .’ • Breast, Eruptions, Sores, Cats, Weanai sndaUin** : flsmmation, yields readily to the woodetnl properties] of this fcnrivalled family salve. Bat, la the same pros portion that yoa trill receive benefit from the teQtune,' ypßTriU be injured by tbadeletenotu effect* "bf’ths' edoaterfeit salve*. • - j u; - CAUTION—Be s«re tad apply smly to theiattator.i ILDauxi, 415 Broadway, Nav^Yerk*’er to hls aaL thorized agents.. . JOHN D MORGAN; ' : General Depot, PUabarrh ' ' - ■ Henry P. Behwam, Allegheny-, Agent: J. WheeUng, James W JohaaioaT-MayKrtiu g. - F, MemVeathevClnoi tins 0,0, Genaal_DeooL • (?, : ,N. B,—ln the severest .Bare* and Bcalda£ewut» i itiw pain in ■ fair aunnics—it never Ml| i nwmwil- . ' ai*Faan>Toct, >Pituborgh. r*?**r .#♦.**» G» W. Pturoroe..) vr— —... r.i_ zsfSKsssga^' tfauedTsibUof «srMitsai«tar-:- CURis TOR WORMS, :l —'Z TN order to adbrd »n v" lumUuto the p«teef «itioofrotaeottiuertiiSar^BMn2i«!^* w, i* o‘* 0 ‘* achango in the •nlfage. Thenewlabel.MdS&ie the mo«t exqniiitedetim «id^lk^? l !5 a *t^s*- <, C introduced at a-TerrS^S!*?* B *?* ****** and the execution elaborauTai./i? «*** **'°s" r ai letter* andevety Um. of -ti*, whole*?!?J3» thn, p 3 &>«? ? ssS* a J£S5 l -?» y ,¥ rtB ‘«* ontah ridM-ofOr wwv lai* anoaid in all esaea heobserred. Ajswi iS^ftsasssiaa®^^ liSin*^« ? W on -^ eTe, T e *«wh««Jhepaneal** • affiieted with wernu. eertainhr tenaen itver* thythe ettentioaorphyiieieasf— - - -rha proprietor hu made u. a point to ascertain ft* ll t * uc .hca«e» as caao'wi&lMj* knowledge aw) observation—and heloTariatlyw l ®*' it to prodnee the mwimaJntary efleet»-eef aa/m*** ly alter nearly all the ordinary prepared**' ***■► mended for worms had beea preTioßJlT -r®«o*4;** withoat any permanent advantage. ThUfret.fijifc toned by the certificates and statemeois of haiidf*M .of rerpeetable persons In different parte of the**!* try, and should hidoee families' aiwsyrte hasp ttattl of the preparation In their frnrnlnn It is eaUdiWdl operaben, and taay bo administered withP6tftetM% : Uy to the most delicate tntiuL The only gtnaine is prepared br : T ' ;r> ;'°**'* —*&** p A FAHWKSTPCKp PltflftjPifcH
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