writes . -ITi.'ll6 . c.k.iicod's Miiazine has been furnishing series of ' letters on the euhket. nf the ;rutin; contained in popular supersutioni.--..Proceeding upon the sere just.grouna, thut nothing purely and . ontirely" without foundation or rea son ,could command for any' great length of dine, the popular belief, he has aotti.lit to oxpluin upon philosophical principles, the manner in which various opinion!, _ . nate. aripor; and spread, and how much actual truth - Id:ley contain. A mong.t. nth- .era which he examines, ie the very gcu oral belief in the ellicaq of the Divining Rod, in the hands of parti c ular individu :: iri the discovery of veins of metallic ore 'or ender-ground springs of water. In ;he mining di,triets of Cornwall, it isl used; more particularly for the former purpose. In this country, we have known of its being used to ascertain the iirdper place for digging wells. In ms ny parts of the country. faith in its virtue is very general. • . _ . ' The instrument, and the mode of using it, is thus described. A twig, that finks naturally into two equal branches, is Cu'. stripped of its leaves, the slump being left of the•length of three or tour inches. ,and. each branch being about a foot lung. Thu end of. a branch 'is held in each • hank'the stump projecting straight for ward.' The elbows of the operator are bent, ihe-fore-;arres aril bands advanced, the knuekles downward, the ends of lb , brancheA coming.out between the thumbs and roots of. the forefingers, the inner side of each hand turning to its fellow, anti held a fet-Inches apart. 'finis arm ed, the operator walks over the grimed to be explored, under the expectation that when lie passes over a vein of metal sir spring of water, the fork will nurse epentancously, the tatint of the stomp rising or falling as tie r , case may be. Thin phenomena takes place only in the hands Of particular persons: Those ~ .about adopt the , superstition, suppose tha, about one in forty have the magic gift. Varioui . experiments have been made. and are narrated for the purpose of teat ing the reality of the alleged . favt. In one case it was ascertained that a divin ing fork, made of iron or copper wire, exhibited the same phenomena. The two handles of one of them being coated • with sealing wax, no movement took place. , ' Count de Tristan published in Paris, in lEq6 l , the results of a series of simi lar experiments. lie describes the mo tion of the fork as commencing with a gcnilii ascent, gradually attaining a verti cal poiition, sometimes passing beyond and lowering itself towards the chest of the,operator. It has been known, it is said, to have made several entire revolu tions. The explanation given is, that he not- Lien is produced hy a current o 5 e ectrici - Ity, or Some similar fluid, cachet; by the presence of running water or, 'metallic ore, which is conducted by the fume of ; . the susceptible operator, attd roc aces by the laws of electric attraction and repel ' sign, the rotatory motion in the e rlt.' This is confirmed by the fact noticed • above, that an insulation of the f rk, by a coat of sealing wax, prevents • ny owl don. 'Wrapping it with silk, i- said to have the same effect. The 'ph notnetia will. not take place either, tin ess the .. , twig is''connected with both h nds. it loses its virtue., also, when a y other medium of communication with he earth and its handles exist, than th I holy of the operator , The general course of its motion is by an•asceot and a rotation towards;the body . drib° person holding it. It sometimes moves in a contrary direction. The Count de Tristan found 'than the latter wan always the case when he .partially insulated the right handle of the fork tee a layer of silk. ' This is explained by the . supposition that between the two sides of the human body illM6 is some difference, in respect ` to the transmission of the fluid,' by which a stronger current, in general. is • trinemitted through the right side, which , . .determines the motion. By _ covering ' the right handle with a thin layer of silk, the. current usually the stronger ,was checked, the preponderance given to the . opposite current, and the ordinary motion reversed. , - We commend the subject to the curl ' ous, with the advice giveu on a certain occasion to a Royal Philosophical Soci ety, plin had puzzled themselves in vain . for a long time, to find a satisfactory an swer to - the question, why a tub full of - . .water, with a fish in it, weighed no more - . . than without the fish. .. First, satisfy yourselves of the truth of the fact to b. .., ...--- explained, before you seek the require '...:.n,Xplanation.—Nia. Press. . ~ ALtr.NCIC ketlt2 PATIPNTS. ircahinggrnt, D. C. ZI:NAS C. Iltil3i3Nll , Mech.:Mal Enemies, ...tent for moettone Powell, will prepare the moorara Drawings and Papers for A;:plitants fer Pa, cuts, and tratteact all other itisinds , i in the Une of his ptotcwion at the Patent' ()face. lie can be consulted on all miestuaas relating to the Patent Laws and arch emus In the Unibul Plates or ((.rape. Pe s otans atdan o dist anre desitous of having cementations imn.dc the Pot tot Older, prior no 0,0,1.0 .t; , rilieatinn for tipairing iimutrdtp.... pool. Coo. • a fee or floe Mater.; a e.. . •iatemtnt ot num.:A.lc oiler, 11010 wilt be gldctt toio se iinontation glut couldlkholitamed by a et too applicant in pctsott): promptly communicated. , I All lettere oil Ousitmas tows tapir. pub), mut contain sniMble fee. whore a written opinion is lemorcd. Office on F. street. opposite the PAVIA Offacc. • Ito hod the honor of refetnne, lip penni.sion. in • !Inn. Eattnnoll Burke, COSIMIIiII.IO. , of Patents; I I lion. 11 L Ellsworth. hate , do do 101 II Knowles, Machinist, Palen hinist, Pate IRGee: /adze Crunch, Wmliinginti. I/ Co Ilmb Clow, hlwehelin..ww,th l nnte . lion. 0 Alma., Oho. do; lion.! If Goof ml 4 C, hilisapuri; _ • Ilan. Willis tld4 New Far:J; lion. Robert Smith, M C. illinia,, !Min. S Omen, U S Senate; Ron. J II Rene, M C, Mts..% Capt. N 51 Sharer. Mimi:mai; Erectus Brook., Enlo roylc Attorney, Counsellor and General Agent.; vvr noopt, t o , u tl . t . tex, A tent for I.uping anhr that d selling foal estate. in this city, and win devote • toter portion of his time aod ;mention the leasing. lotting and lining of bonees, wive, a and taro or Loadings; aollecting nod disbursing rentibandah ,r claims •ntolcannsult, and in atlendingto A pimp lA. general.) , Ile collat.. comp , in the uegotia t.ent ni loans, contracts, att.. will furnish authentic information in twation to the paying q litter and re. nspotwilnlipea ✓of tenant., do for winch hia emenstite acquaintance amtmAtly qmaligeo h Ile may be found at hie residence. No 141 Allen streeb until 111.11Pclue k i n t h e , fl oramt,aha after S o'clock In the caching, soil nher hours s 1 hit °Mem Na gtlChanthers tact:band I Boor front room. NEW FORK. REPERF.NCIEI4--Pon F A Tallmader. Pon John, 11 • . geom. lion John McKeon, 110,1 Ogden A/ TCOUNTItIr.- -- Thst G1C4C141:4 t l ^. - - Old. Wm V Brady litaged . r - i(O, - .) Plain Dealer—by the way, Leggvit would make it one word—"Plaindealer" —after something of an argument prove that this is really a great e.mn try, confirms its assertion by the sub joined round statistics in reference ,to the business that is going on in grain in that section of the country. On Saler .. day last there arrived.in Cleveland over one hendered and thirty thousand !undo Is of grain, including the flour reduced in bushel!; and, the. Plaindealer continues • an follows : "A letter from Massillon says: ' goiter to Cariton the other day, I met in tray, 1- -ling font miles, 87 wheat teams, most of them carrying about 100 bushels. Fri day last there arrived in Massillon and sold from wagons 26,000 bushels, and we have had many such days of late Yesterday 160 wheat teams passed through Canton before breakfast. and i lly ; - noon 600 had passed through. Wheat comes hero froth within four miles of Mansfield. Half a million bushels 'of wheat have been cleared at the Collec tor's office within one month. Receipts • for tolls during same time, $15,000 half the amount of any former yeas,' &c. "At nearly all the points on the canal we ; hear of similar movements. Little Milan, up the Lake, boasts of a train of .-ternits three miles long, pouring the -.wheat into that town. A. yet there is no abatement. The cry is 'still it comes.' ; The warehouses are every where overflowing. Our out-door docks. are also occupied in their utmost capaci ty. - Buffalo is so overrun that her -for warders refuse to receive more, and have sent a request to this port not to send it forward. Thu avenue and sot the market is glutted. Notwithstanding the New York Canal employs 3500 re gistered canal boats (occupying 53' miles in a continuous line) and 100 load per day in Bulralo, yet produce accumulates there." . Certainly, it is a great country—for wheat or! for what yOu will. There is no •other country that ventures to com pare For fighting, farming, spethilatiou,--any thing you please—this is the country; - and the late Felix Grundy M'Connell was right in his resolve that 'this is ;• groat country. and is extending."—A'wt. • The Christian Guardian states,, that TEM& The," Esq.; of Lundell, has ent the sum of esspoo, towards a Wesley an Mission in China. He contributed, but ,a little' time since, $2,500 to the Monrovia Mission. 'Mr. Farmer is a wealthy , Wesleyan, who makes the, true wise of his wealth, Would that we had more such 4mt thi+, side rif the Atlanta , - Zion'siilierald, i` ~t '~ l `~f+_'. '_.' A t 1 .'~_ -pin a Mo al ng. INGOLIMIVIV Nes froyagFo JLP • terbdti - maid cures tber Wend., bleeding or blindolso, 0r irritation tithe kb:lnsp.! blad der, puns in the hark awl side, halollual e,p. Females benne sad atter nandneocat ant awn Iron:Aid with corwripwano of the twerek or main:lwo, as well ea ex pikak. In el no& an the Spec& cur be taken with pee n. safety, wad is • certain remedy. The Spank is err perkeik, and an entirely regetabk remedy, wnhout *per risk of gamboge, colueynee or aloss—pleasent ro lake awl Pia PTA iy harnakes in the maw dclicwe caw, ••=lll. Ilk is to certify that I know Dr. Ingeddeby's Pile Spori6.l be > certain mare and safe remedy. Haring seen ite wirerleases, =venaly fanallionceinto, in amoral boa w famed and ere mem of she pi where it made sal entire ore in every mom. HEN Y Wk, • New York, !day, lot', 3G4 Sixth Amt. I chrerfolly of tmtinanny as to the certain and aston .tung deem of Dr. IngoldMy's Pik, Speeifx, as I !mow tt from my oleo elperienecYod. ohm - ram, to be infallibk, haring accost wed with 'owe , . in wren) eases of piles malt and female. OEO. 111ILLEII, New York, May, 1am. 364 Siathereet. LADIES' CIALTIVI9Ary.S 12213=1 Mr. Mats—Mar Sit —I hare the pleasure to my, that pour medicine, Dr. IngoldsbysPiterSperiGe t has modest per feet cum iu the crow f my some, and 1•J Ot gnu you my word that I ham town ourpriod et it, so It was in nm opinion im locum her. However, I can now testify to Meows!. rili " e b m k being infallible, and do ulnae all iv-hers RIO art at flkted in the, Lilm aisanet, to proeure the artiek, as they May deverd on a certain cure. Yours with respect. West Chester, N. Y., May 15,1.545. Dr. IrOdsby—Dear Sim—That jou may benefit others who any be suffering, as well m to mpress my gratitude for the benefit I lime derived from the use of your valuable Spe ride, I comply with your invest, and now desire my Mato moor in Eseor of it, 100 int been eared of a severe alba nl the Piles after hawing used other remedies without success. Yours with respect. Sold wholesale sod retail by WM. JACKSON, at hi. Pat rot Medicine Warehonse, end IMot sod !Moe Mom, No. Si Liberty heed a Wood, Pittsburgh. Prier, 50 rents pm beet. lIILDICAL AND SUIEGICAL OFFICE. I t 5 , DIAMOND 1. LEV, a fear door , . below - • ' Wood Yore:, towns! t th. mulct. . Era. GILLOWN, ilavain been regularly ed. , • ~..• tn.:lna( to the metheal re.yarn, and laaat ha . (out( olnn , nl getleiiil prarner, now tuniineir alientrol.• .• the treatment of thuYe gate and - antlrmer ll nm non.. and ex perilthee qualdy him.— Eleven Tenn uhranunly r Icon e 4 to' tag study sod treatment at thane Wald , ttr, Wanly, winch Line be ha• bad more pmettee and cured mare patient° thou can ever fall to the lot .' a y to , vMe PrYellnonml tumid 07:11 na ar +needy. ttiaar. neat and satlafactory .nre all ulna:tad oa th Montt .I,yea.e.. and all diseas.ri slaying therefrom Dr. Ltrrovn uold inform Ow., athletc.l oath ykrar• Orases winch rove heroniii ri, rainy lgyul Wriinai aggr *ra led tip the use of any of the common nu day, that th.r ran', radieally nod al., outlay cared, he haring given Inl eareitil ahb•.lhunn to OW treatment of sneh ea., and our reeled in liunilyeds , n allineef , tn peirtnnis rit inflaniatinn lie Mirk -4 the I.le.trit r, and kindred dr.o.rr wi!, ohm. reyel: Ono, r ba ase wbere others hav re y met• ne une.. peleYy de.pait . . Ile patheatarly atvitey irs have I been tans au! alimere.yrally waled by other% to eon. ..ell lam, sanolruan roll I e given thorn and 11, eaten neyna.!•n a ~ and ottelli,e, mannel,,maray4 oil C 1 loot flkn.C.,..lodr , tad ." ‘e.rligiatora.velireh traporYible for the engage , . n general proem: of 10 PVC .nr on , Oa . ; n d,Yease I . J. tlertou ar Ruptutr—Dr. Drawn :nye 1110 atIl•cte,1 tv,th to call. be h, pan! PaPicular atumuna th , 17,....tycy; vb. Pdey, ealay, etc. lieriddy rated IliaigelYsri 'nee. Is.—PotrinUia 14f e,th , r sex I.v.ny, at a deny., by Hon i g their dl.r i ee 41 7.1 . 11112, germ( all the quip( tnin, eau &dam uted•elne* ttirertamo Gar u-o, LI addresong T. 11111 110 oa 1 and rue, *ma aft. , ridge Nn. e 5 alloy. 0,110.01 the I lour 4, hit ram. rah', 1)B.. JAYN ICA FAMILY PLBUIL4NBS.— , It t•oar principle the ninnagethentot Mit pao., lit dot evinlything which we bad unt i l - nom personal ot• vett.endrin,,o teof unlit, to the mute. home of Id. .1u) net inediehwe std, have it in out family for Mao, y,a r ., For taannee the EXITAMMANT, the CTIR MINATIVE. rind which we know to Todd Mr the emnpbuittr they proles , to cum. We were on Lake Omani, the past mounter. when tavern! Notea.ra,clligeoripantons. from Mama. In Wetiein VoiU.drank. for many days, the limestone tem:it en' odd temon, were [truth attacked with violent Dais' r , tat, amt Ilyivotery. Mr. li. had promved him elf. pretsom ; e a, h. roe, with 'The Cartrannuteof lie Jsyno." owl in ult elites or its u.e. amen, taut arntlo- LILL it was elleming reedy eum. rho Kiroctorrutt walMan kilown used among rut kinialote friends with equal rsite.iti; pia we feel that um 'halloo a good net to famdita mt. tinted to theycannot have &Loos? to immediate medical alt,l to wtvite harm to keep en band hoththe Eipecto. runt and Canninutivr. The I..seeeterant it lielived i.y root physieiana to to the hem recipe for l'ulcimin.y Cvn.utmillan complaint., that has ever yet bac° cam inainden Tue t estae. it, Dr. Jayne it tot quitelt.l.ut n and alio medical praelannivr ben. Pelf Ills medicines are used by the I..tphir EZRA HOLDEN • Editor of the l'hilada. Saturday Courier Ent. vale in Pitistaargh at the TKA oIVRE, 72 Ft utth intent, near Wood, nod alto at the Darts etc on It I' Sebeense. rearell it. atlktheny teig.tx.oT •f 1111: perm,. . ~ li,fore—made on tbn Mott appro , ed Ito,tern pi. and mast farldanabballasmrn gamer.. and rotors.. or Ittlsll/N 'CLINT', on hb or made In order of all aim's. and al all pn rlaimuy alerchama and other" Die !gelled 10 mail examine late *l,OlO for thearwlyea. an all will be , old orwkrale or, ',tall, and dad ma , " wholrrale punbourrh aridly TO OONTYACTOBA. 1)110f ORALS. wilt 110 veceivrd ai the Office of the JL James , River and Kanawha Campapro ItteliMOnd, Va., until the 15th July nem, tic the tan. strwition of three moire name across Jame , Rivet on thin line or the Company's Lariat between Lynchburg and the mouth of t. e North rivrr. This first of said dame will be shout 31 ft hieh and En rent land. and `n amed about.* miles above Lynchhorg: the reeond ne 11 be fibrin 15 ft high end 510 ft long, and situated aline 9 miler! west of Lynchbargh: the third . ..rill be 'dam tre ft logb and 390 ft long, and &tame/ wheat II miles West of Lynchbeig. The foundation of there dams ale of rock, and the superstructure , will lie mlltoPoi to to'tAs• led as high as loin water level, donna d., present son. 1.1”..1 said worksinsy seen,and specificatinna obtained. at the Company... Office In Rielanond. or at the subscriber . * Office on said line above Lynehhorg, an 'ld after the lit of .KEy at.. . I • WALTER EW TN N,Chief Engineer • Jaws* River A.Kunawha Co Richmond, 94ih May, 1547. ney9s.3taortlbld INVALUABLE LY LECTURES on the (IRKS Cl THE LUAGS S lX Gasses, Prevention and Care of Co asumpthin Asthma, and Disealesi of the Heart. On the Laws of Longevity, and Mode of preserving mato pod le shale health, symmetry and beauty- exposing ceases and mare of those diseases that pnedisce Consunire. tins, or shorten life as Affections of the Skin, Spine, Stomach, friorvels„ Kidneys, Liver, Scrofula, Piles, Gravel, and Female Oomplaints• ire riles, navy. pracriesl and pure, limn a guide to perlest health and long life. Z 3 EngravingMllELs, 32 1 1 pager. 5Q "cis. 1 Postae SA Fut g il, A. M., t M. ,Hy at 7P7 PROAD*W Y, NEW YORK. Any person remitting filly rents, free, will receive one copy, liy mail. to any part. The trade supplied. 1 ' Fob 10,1017AG:is NO CURE NO IPAI • DIt...CULLEN'S INDIAN vEcerA REMEDY—Warranted to cure, or the 'mon. ereturned. This medicine is prepared from an than Receipt, obtained from ono of them in the For %Vest, at great expcme. Those Irho have bean Camilla: with the Indians, know that they can and do mire Venereal without the knowledge of Men. eery, Balsam; or anything of the kind. 'llia aro Ilicted have now an opportunity of being cured e,itkou +the use 01 Balsam. This medicine ia plesaant to the taste, and leaves no smell On the breath. Prepared by ROWAND 6, WALTON. and sold wholesale and retail, by J. T. Rowand, 376 Market weet.rbilmVa. For wile in Pittsbargh by R E Sellers, 57 wood street. and by Wet Thorn.tra Menke .1. nefKlVr No Carob Na Payt Pal,* I Piles 1 ' 1111. Einbmeationis the only medicine abet / veal cure this to very wanton and troubleatene disease. It not only immediately allays pain end logs. =Won, stops all bleeding, entitle. that .mien rattle itch, i og. care% in every short time persons' whose lives bale been rendered meicrahle for years lie spin/emit:al prodecea no pgdn. b. , ,rather en agreea ble anti pleasant aentation. If perm.s afflicted is t All dud heat of the . great number of teat, that have been cured, thly wui be astonished. A gentleman of I hi- rile, who bed been ender the knife of the subteen fee two rte thlveteniet without being cured, has; by w a•, nl.ile•of the llnibroretine. bergs eared. —ll. beyond precedent:l-41'1.1. Sat/Iraq Courier. yy l'lr stale , st Pittsburgh at the. TEA Sri S tit.:'Fourth awl., net wood, iffia alto at the Oor Ant, nt II nekinea rt-deral at Allegheny ni t • InfrdALW - , .t — nr — ' - erirsoi - Vemediot./... tot rear JOHN I/ Mt/ AZ. e o=inl . . - ~~~- - - TO ITEM; DICK' AND NE% A.tTLICTED. IC4 -MAY • GREAT!" DISCOVERY. . • ...IV.guatiSnnedy for - • tormalarnothCowgir, Cool, Amlinia.Branchitir, Liver 'comp:eon, Venue; blood, Vacuity ortlienuttnit, V`itin in the zu.i Bream. Calidomon ot the twart,lndeerca.,Crottp.BrototCourititoo o t., :lore Throat . ; Nervous DO-day, and nit diseases of the 'throat firtsavt and UK" inteit csfectuas mels speedy ea re e v et known ser any oi above trlsrait is DIL SW A Y a fIOMVOUND SYRUP Or WIWI CHERRY. A l oe, an ',seine %tontine—Read with axiom ahrsvent the wanderlnt cure performed by Isom,' Swaync's Compound Syrup of WILD Cli mitre: I I PettLalieLenta, January a 1.3, 1347. lir.tawaync--Dear So: I to jelliCe to youvacil and a duty I owe 10Itullfering humanity, I elicerlully givesmy testirnony, and declare to the' world the most astonishing. elects, and Die great cure your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry performed nn 100. under toe most enfavorable mreunistancrs. I was token with a violent Cough, Spitting of Rion., so. -.fere Patna in the Side and Recaat. which acctitt,l to break down arid enfeeble my Cetoibletion,s • Leal mirk tome, thought my case biartnd the power 01 m.ice, nudely friends all gave me up to die; but tht sto you and the elects 01 your grtat dircrive ry, I now feel miticll a well matt, and raised ruin came skeleton tO as fleshy and healthy a elan as hove been for years, and null be pleased to give any inferroatton iespecting nay use, by calling at my residence, Al reliant(' strect,ttoril door below George street, Northern Liberties. Ja ton VainTeli. Trittmazy is wax? realm, Puns all vitiates 0/ the Globe. '1•119 bOto.log : letter% are presented with a view of more fully showing the vii nine. of Phylici .ns relation to the Medical value of Ur. SW A VINE': COMPOUND SYRUP liP WILD CIIEHIt a. Swaync—Dear Sir: Havil.g used your Con, pivot Syrup of iWild Cherry extenverelytoy practice, I was retreated by your Agent, Doctor Crutcher to express my °melon in writing of tis properties as a remedial .gent, I moat cheerlullr Comply,. I feel by to duing, I will discliater ' debt I owe the community it large, and Physicians in!porticular. its much as I detest quack Reme dies and Patent Nostrums, 1 ...al induced from a failure of thei : most polout expectorants, lemon rtinntleti in our i'matena methaa in genie eases el Diseased Longa, to try your preparation ni Prunus Virginia or Wlld Cherry. It is sufficient uma)' was so inechipleased with the result or 1011 end serweguent trials. that I now prescribe it In prefer. ertrie al) other Demedics where an expectomnt ,s nintimated. the Mel, dreaded Pneumonia Or Bitstase of the' Lungs, in the alarming hurl in which+ it appears in Kentucky, I regard it as an involuable lientedy in the treatment 01 that disease. To all who know roe I have said enough, het as the. may bp sorts by persona nut of the yortnity rd Fu.iikfori, Is will beitctli add, that 1 have been crgaged In an. active practice ol my profession rat 11 wars,and art, a Regular Graduate or Trattaylvental, and this is the Brat Patent Bledietne I ever 'thought enocigh tit to expteas i nn opinion in willing. J. IL ELLIcoN, M. D. Januftry tab, 1,37.,, Franklin Could), by. . Vetiver:F . or , , Ity.,Jau'ry 711, 11:17. The ab,,ve certificate I. 1-um one of our gistliving.a few toilet front here, ho is dome g'fts g wad practice, and is considered a geld Physicia, and stands fur; he is, as he sad, a regular gradual( iDn. W. L. Cue Yen tit, Wort an I Apothecary i Testimonial! toil haw- tease. Front th Tempennte Pledge. Now that Wrtder is' upon us with its alit - avian Dam of Vulruonic and I,lrouthial allectiona,Coughi golds, Ike 'Ace , we would Idols.. 50010 aCdieted to this way to make itnniediate treat al Dr. Swayac's Compound',Syrup 01 Wild Cherry. It will helot tall to pi-NI ran a permtinent cure. The reputatmn te'this medicine has caused many .putsous articles in Le put WO under Ile name; but the preparation of Dr. Swart, braise being the lint ever uttered to the poblir, is ti e only One V:at can be relit don. ton other; mixture, told for Wild COW)r S 1 Balsam,, he., ere all apunnm Ica worthies.. are 'Contain our ol the virtues of the original prepay,. bon, Ur. Swaytteda Compound Syrup or Wild ,Chi I F701:1 the if ptingbeld r,tpress. Of the thousands of purported curative nostrum. ow before the public, but very few are found to men. the healing venues ler which they' ere re tended. Among the latter we are pleawd to warn none aloud a better .test than Or. sivraync'• Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The afflicted in this vicinity ore beginning to use it, and to them joy they find in its use their hopes hawil upon recronmendattorm more than realized. Ph' afflicted need not despair. While there la ate, there LOW hop.. A CAIITION 'll l TOE PUBLIC, ;LYSinee the introduction of my article to tie dere have a on Cr viduals got up niviltunis which they contain w •hesry, sonic are called - Ito and earn Spud 01 Wild Cherry, bat mine is the original rod only genuine ideparation eon introdu end (olive public. widen efn be proven by the puS. tot Records nt.tho Corunion.vaith of l'ennolvania The only uleguard neeirost imposition a In ten that I toy signature is •in caul, bottle . Int IL SW Al' NE. Crepol,cia only by Dr. 0. ,WAT2III., at ois pal 011ite corner ol L.uwr and Rae[ Streets. rhiladelptna. All Wild Cherry preparations being fictitious and counterfeit without his signature, For sale in Pittsburgh; oholetale and retail by IVM. THORN. 53 Market strut, OGDEN 6:SNOWDEN, corner ;Zed& Wood .1, 5. JONES, la) Liberty street. Sold .alsd by J Mitchell. .Thce.heny Cain. A: to.. Bullrri nor; Norman I aka., Mc.also:fr, J II 154r...,n a. Co., Elie; M'Kenwe 4. kiaakcll, Llevetaudi Denis & Son, Columbus,. :Miller, Groton...Mr; Marst, \Vheefing, V., F. lillitintan,Cinrinnati3Ohim Or E Easterl y At Co.. Si. Louis; J S Morns f, Co.. Louisville, Ey.; Andrew Oliver & Co., New On a:6 —•- STAINTOWS NiTEILNAL ILEBIEDV. cit.htu ' H U N T'S' LINIMENT, IS now uni•ersall77 acknovritalued to he the IN FALLIBLE REMEDY fur Rheismausin, Sp. nal Affections, Conti:mimes of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy. IlkimeeOld Ulcers,Pains tip the Back and Chest, Agak in the Ureast and Faces, 'Tooth Ache, Spottiest Ilruises;Salt Rheum, Burn., Croup, Frosted Fret. and all Nervous Diseases. l'ha TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS which has at tended the a policatlon of this most WONDER Eli 1. MEDICINE in curing the most severe caves of the different Humes above unwed,—and the HIGH ENCOMIUMS thstlmee been bestowed upon it, wherever it has been intrnduced, glees mu the right to tall on the AFFLIC MD to resort at tines to the ONLY REMEDY THAT I:AN BE RELIED ON. ll7The faculty unsie in recomincoding the comet ated External Remedy, Hunt'. Liniment. The following letter from the highly canner t Physicians who have bees attached to the atrium Pleasant StatieTraoh for many years, is the best evidence of the value of this celebrated Liniment. Sinn Solo, Deem:inter 3:6, 15th. My DESI . Bre,I received your note of yesterday, asking my opinion inlrelatien to Hunt's Liniment, as prepared by Mr George k: Stanton. Knowing its composition, and hiving Aresuently used it. I can recrimmend it to pet 13 a sare. Esternal Reme dy, and in my opinion, the best Liniment non in use: ; Very truly and respectfully ynurs, A K HUFFMAN. Col Pierre Van Cortlantlt, Croton Manta. I fully concur 111 the above opinion. W A BELCHER. YORKTOWN, Jan. 14, 1:51.5. Sir—ln reply to your letter, I would am that I have :used your External Remedy, called thint's Liniment, in my practice iince )ou made tile at: mounted with its composition, and unhesitatingly my that 1 believe it to he the 'best External Rerun sly now in are for rho complaints for which y,:u rr commend u. Yours respectfully, L LIKP4J 11 MILLIsR. M. D • Geo E Stanton.Erq. roA m eng the nu.s oh worthless articles and -.bugs that are pow.' forth at the present day --oh s refreshing to A W hser F.RV F. 1.7 to the country, it is rosily refroihing tai I,nJ to thing of real ptactical utility, m something Ri pie, ,speedy and effectual in its operation, and al the same /time tree from those inimines etlects which generally attend powerful remedies. Hones Liniment, prepared by Geo. L Stanton. of sing Sing, though it has been but a slhal t time Were the public, 6v already bbtained the confidence. not only. of our most wealthy and influential Cili2llr, h ut nor most em inent physicians. All ackiiowl• edge it lo be a •otereiga halm for tinny or the ills that:flesh is heir in, soothing the arising limit, tad by tV genuine atimulatterlallueace,lianoilliq ha ease from the stigma. Mr. Statilorl.—Sir.-Seeillg your mivertirephoit rg Hunt's Liniment, I was induced ti: try its ell Cl. on my son, who had been crippled with a back from an Infant; and it I. with gratittide I oar testimony to lin wonderful healing prop truce. aty child, who is now livoit'ars ut age, is now io h fair way of recovery, Yours, DEMAION. C NICKERSON. PotT Orrter.,Towit, Os. Putnam; ••. certfy that l am' personally acquaint. rth the above named child, and think the father would be See in saying that biome. is aimnist well. JAS W DWICAIAN.• Nov 5, 105. Deputy Peat Mast. r. I'. S. I would also state that I have been! number of years lodgect to frequent attack. of br Rheumatism, wineh in many instriceu prew..ie my attending to al hollow. Two or three nations of the Liniment invariably teroo.o fections n 1 the kind. l In case* of !oohs., and !MC/, ton numerous to mention, it has ii aieinity pruned a Certain 'roma, rig traihr only be estimated tiy those olio tram riven it trial. ',Phis Liniment is sold at 5 and 5,1 coots poi by all the Principal Druggist. led Itteret iio throughout the country. Wholank: Agaits in Nair York. - HOADLEV, PH ka.PS & Co. I it Watei RUSIrPON & Co, 110. roadway. A 11 dc 1/ SANDS, corner Fulton and William ASPINWALL I% William altect ' Orders addressed to me at Sipg Situ, N V. wo, bo attended to. GEOIOGK' ,TANTON, Propriet“. For sale in Vittsbnigh by I. Wil.cox,Yr, not J KIUD & Co. AllegnenyCity,JOlM SAIDJE.4T. Birmingbam,JOHN SMITH. ' Ptil9 YOU PUeILLANIISOUN FIG U'NDILI L I wIIOSE m'ania's can equal 5 et.! L hook at your fair young icife, with her Wield a nen y fact! I.nok at, your own, cowl with eruptions and wide hes ! ICI yea tle 100 utemil to give filly Celli, loi• rake..i the {teat Italian Carl/limit Soap, *Lich *paid 00111011 C. e you from theses, mid make your yellow dim clear and healthy. Vei al once 10 Jikeltson's :hare, t -o Liberty It. Pjushargh,and let a cake. Nll Jackson's lathe only place in rinsbotgb where the GENUINE Baba obtatned. Beware of skinnier. IcitM IreOLLSERVE the Di Boot wands Mute doorway. Ladies, ladiea,Vm astonished,• when you Imam that you amTlami , t'd A natural, life-likg, snowy white. That yoa'wlll rtill are common chalk, And lank • dauthly yellow fright. The theme of laughter and of talk. Itlaa .aroald use a Lex of JONE , :t Lilly-white, it aroald gineTour ah.rt analabaster yet natural white sad the w oeOwe clear and impkove it Sold at JACKYON,P,..n Liberty rt Prire • erno o. per boo m alga TRAJ PEN Ss9 17C.D1....tttFad? PADKEr , exult DITTB9I.TRUII To l'nll.,A VA. U n BALTIMOILE. E 'rho 'ray fur Fewingtrs. T 4 Falk Are reopTetfolly luform,l that this Linn runanier oil or lout the loth inftatit , i ii cutilibur thennahnot the re arn. 'the proprietor. bore nowptaeod a %uproot ell, cif I . aeltet. and Rad• rood Caro on. the route, with ...rim neeontatodatiorts, YrOtelt (toe grratvr comint to traveler, A jacket float will afar.ya oa t! u and the ran- , elan, puhlic are requeotro to call and and them, proso.i , to FARE ONLY NINE DOLLARS' , ('nc of the l'ankei• will leave the loading, lopporne the L. nited Man , lintel,.colour resin slant and the tonal. every night ot tOolortr I t 1,4 F. 31. DAYS , For in ,r ornanbon apply at rho Lace r Morron.,irhuhr t :oh., ll urcr dicer. ono D I.,EVA:II &Co ow: 3 ear Vern, Meet and Canal WESTlallt.ll TILANSPOiLTA I TION C f OT 4 LwEcII&CO'R. ul.> TRANSPOttrATION (INFO ItE - I , V ET:!`: RCM. A. 11,1.1.T10,0NE A N lt NEW YOWL ri l .L.7.7 ' ,:foo ''', . ' .u l l?•er c -lot ' .ed ni 4 winch tll Ord, hr me polio ~.1 tai onvont , aree qulabl) ol Nletehanklize and Pooture T. di rot ody and .I.9itell, Produce .1. • ott•lptc.! to any of the an, deroteeled 1..1,4.1,6, ,iii' tilt, charge for Coo or ...wane if.to.lll.lled anal all lio.truel oho plotartly itt 'l he it thoi loneenoduetod on o'nonly rho...oth T... 1000 poor tples ALtlfesr, or apps) l,l I.ITECII Propranont. C.-Qal [Mon, utelt I,FECll,Protira.tor, No Fltiotti rumor l'adadniplart it n: TA 1 . 1.011 SONS. Arent, Noll 4 Stunt I to‘Oord Luc. I, I:ahnot, it Wll ,40i. A,1•11:, NO 7 e•tritect,N lot h IA 1.11"1 . SBIL'ItG11 PORT LILL: IS. LINN. abifMil 1547. agiym 1„,,,.!,.,1:::.1.rva.titn•1inv,.:32,1,1:,.:::.:11:::::,:h,,,,,t,v:,.:.:::,t,,,:a..17.1,1, .1114 ...,.31U1 1111 1 Ili owd• 110KIlttlInil: A CA.II No Sr. 51arkel TAA A.,,CONNIiIZ enr Veen :wit 1)'0, ()TON Nil): f). Co, N... 1. 'i.e. t. 11011.00. re Agent, W.X J rikl.St:.fer. (ii :1,10 Ni Ei.couregril have rtitiled tr. their... 1 :1.11e...0i1ed the artmige U. .1. dui., the L.. itott peetialf ti tur• tre r .1 *till unna rims. .1 I. ...) Inn[ Tiral••• e. carrier, the 111.1 1 . ...1 ,, i, 1(1.11 unit e usirelt, 31Id 11.11Vvi.i... , go the wure• llttl.t.• Y. rpid iit the lone. are {ie....batty calcula led). enable the p..1..101111 , 0 1111181 their ettgagensett. o.4.ureuiurnodatv the. etvitontrev—ruallitetttly otferol4 the Iv.. nv cm•ranty fur Ittu future. they voi.eit enutinuanreof that worming.. which they mow ! r/glt. or),novelellge. 11i Tana.. ❑ O'Connor will lie rye. ad tor. A.)... Stentutiont (harp i es peal old 0 ire , of an) . rhurge for Vonlummon ails:twin, or ...evil. Ilev C. interest diteritl) 0, kn intercivt or thr ronvignori tit,/ rier..iirity 10n their prinietry °Neel it. vhipl Va. ) to forward all . vitoif to promptly !Intl on the 01...1 0110nti. ge...•to the worn. rv. tell I. ti-17 10,1 INIPF.PKNDPINi` POILTAUL) BOAT LINE.. • nal= I 1 , 1 7. dr i tawit IYrllFitt: I DA NSDIIRTATION DV PRODUCP: 711 AND EIDINI 1 tul“.11, DiIIt.ADELDIDA AND lIALTIAIDIM , ci•D',Dinuk Tr.Pc/ipmenl—Lll (:on/l• cno,n , ta °or eAte will to, comao , r,l wah• out ~ luy, to the 10w... curotni taw. MIO imp nout.i. and 1.11 nooruclooo prompti. Ilarmlrgi to ur. trout any rate:.rhos" tIo etoralt , or mdtro.r , ort Al 1,, or app, A 4 MeANCI.TY a ro tool ritog.urkth EC= 'llnemg n err larxr an 4 eninmodAus wamhou.. , a, aro rtpritr.l rccrevml.n ntldiuon firTcht for rowno Ainoonl 0111.10.111 fr, &r. on Sunn, nt tn,po.l A 7 A Air ANULTN" A V._ PICILWORTIIIt CO'S LINE. I3 ZII . 1 S town, Sttcrt, retrro,urch and s:t tns• 0a- lb, tar oratehop. of C A MrAoulty . every diy. [efo t 4 turtel.s)o. mod • , sayso Useir , L oo.i. for. fast rat.— ; ..•- I..he o .1....-lA.l..cconos....:at.ors • ..s:+y „pa ...It • pharc of paronskyr. erap•non. 1 - I,lil`. Milli 11111.1.r11 I. II BARNES k m Fut.ry.. -WA i 1 I t.l.llAlitollltttoit 4 tterhi Itlt t A •1.1 .I.llllt-tor. C AMcA A I. I,C St - o met lE2=l J J NlcDeval. John Rt..ert .Nlpnre, llasalry te. Snnth. Pitt...arab , . • Uhl'. MICIIIILIN LINE. . „ :4 3 ; 11 2 81 7. ESSfigta It., .!•. 01 11,t Pity. I,err w ~1, .1 r l: kr ,.o ,0,1 a.. a rl,ct. opcn• Nuvigalmp to rare,Y I , ...nc