MISCELLANY• TEE WAY TO SETTLE DISPUTED AC copvris.,-- The fiillowing was related 'many-years since, TO the etriteLty one of the parties, Who was a very'respeeta -ble citizen of Montgomery county, Penn sylvania, since deceased: -During the Presidential term of Tho mas Jefferson, 'two young men front .Pinnsyliania took a lease ,from him I , i hii merchant mall, at Monticello, one of the •atipulations of which was that the landlord should erect, for their use, with in ,a given time, a cooper'. 'shop. The time for the meeting of Congress soon arriving, the President had to repair to -Washington to attend to his official du ties, where he'remained for a long time absorbed in national concerns, and the building of the cooper's shop was entire ly forgotten by him; not so with his tell anta, whose daily wants constantly re minded them of the provisions contained in the lease and finally they determined to 'erect it themselves, and charge the cost of it to the landlord. 'On the return of the President to his mansion, the parties met to settle a long account current which had been running during his absence: the items were gond over. and 'scrutinized one by one, and were found satisfdctory but that of the charge • for building tile cooper's shop, which be objected to, alleging that he could have erected it with his own work men. Several attempts were made to effect a settlement, but they always fail ed when they came to the cooper's shop; the young men became warm and zea lous in the affair, and the parties, instead • of getting -nearer together, found them selves at every interview wider apart. •lin this state of affairs, the father of the young men, who was a mild, affable, conciliating gentleman, possessing some knowledge of the tiorld andlts ways, ar rived on a visit to.his sons, who inform ed him of their difficulty with their land• lord. lie reqUeSted them to leave it to • him, observing that lie thought he could effect an amicablehettlement in the case. This course-Was acceded to, and in due time he wailed on lie President with the_.aceount, which say scanned and 'agreed to, exceprthe charge for building the shop, which he said with some firm ness, that he should not allow ; for rea sons stated. Ills opponent, observing his apparent decision.,oe the subject, very gravely.remarked, "Well, friend Jeffer sonlit has always been my practice through life tei yield rather than contend:" Imme diately on this reminrk being made, the Prepident's chin feff on his breast for au instant, and then raising his head in - an - upright position, he observed, in a very emphatic manner, "a very good princi ple. Mr. Shoemaker, and I can carry it as far as you can : ,_Let the account ror the cooper . . 4 shlop be alloWed." Thus elided the difficulty, and the parties chntinut d their friendly regard for each other till death bcpatated them ; and the cultivation of - a similar disposition to "follow peace • with all men," would terminate thousands of difficulties every year, and -add much to the happiness of individuals, and tend to promote the general 'harmony and or der of society. , Never Frighten Any One.s i 'Phe following, article,.from the Lon _ doff Magazine, administers ai solemn I warning against the practice In which the young are sometimes tempted to in dulge, of frig binning their companions by way of pastime "The sister of a medical man in Lon don had, in the presence of two young gentlemen, who were studying medicine with her brother, ridiculed thesveakness and folly : _by w,hicli some people were governed. "ShP said, (or her part, she had no superstitious fears, and had cour age for any emergency that might hal - pen. The young men doubted the truth or .her boastings, and l one of them pro poser to ,the other, that merely,by nay . of joke they would put her coiiiage to the test. in a glass case in the doctor's study was a ILuman skeleton. This they removed and placed in the young lad3l's bed. She retired at the usual hoer, and they stealthi l y followed hes to listen. Some time elapsed; and no sound was heard. They were about descending the stairs, thinking that their jest had failed, and That in reality she was as courageous as she had boasted herself to be. !Scarcely had they come to the con clusion, ere•their cars were assailed by a most appalling shriek, after Which all became silent. They retired, pleased With their success, and thinking of the laugh and joke they would hare with her in the •orniog at breakfast. Morning 'came-but she did not !come down as usual. r They . suffered•an hour or no to elapse, and her brother, thinking she might hare overslept herself, ,knock ed for admittance, calling her by name at the same time. No answer being re turned, he and the young men forced her door, and sad to relate, there sat the poor girl, playing with the bony fingers of the grim and appalling skeleton, quite uncon scions,,of the presence of the intruders— there the poor thin , ' sat a confirmed idiot for life ! When she gave chat fearful,shriek, the reason fled, never to return. ft is needless to remark on the remorse that attended the after lives of the two. young men." _ POINTiD SERMONS.—Mtny years ago, there graduated at !tortoni University a man by the name of Rawson, who Sub sequently leenled in the ministry at l'ar mouth; on' Capo Cod: Ile used to preach very potited sermons. flaying heard that some of his parishioners were in the habit of making hint the subjein of their mirth at a grog shop, he one Sab bath preached a discourse from the texj, "And I was the song . of the drunkard! , His remarks were of a very moving char acter;as many of his hearers ruse and left the ouse. A short time afterwards he 'delivered a discourse still more pointed : "And they, being convicted by their own consciences, went out one by one." On this occasion no ono ventured to retire from the assembly, but the guilty ones likened in silence to the lash of their .pastor: • We have but a little while to stay in .this, world, and when we leave it we 'Carry nothing with us but our moral char acter, good or a bad conscience, our guilt or our innocence. How important it is then to look after those things which we must take with us, ratter than those things which we must leave behind. DEATHS AT POINT /5A81:1..- , -The offi cial statement of deaths that occurred in the Oeneral Hospital at Point Isabel, for the year ending May 9th, an published in,the New Orleans Picayune, puts the total 'at 82. Of this . nurober 41 were .volunteers and 41 regulars. Th a t total that of cases in the hospital during esir bras 1,368 on to nab be ye' r smestze.—"They Sift' the sir be foue paising into the lungs," says en EnglislOnedical writer in their behalf. gentlemen of our acquaint !-"llante.teninneands them becalase they serve -as strainer" for one's soup. Goma TO Law.--Dr.- Johnson corn. pared ;plaintiff and defendant, in..an Of .of law to two men ducking their isesils in a b ucket,: and daring each other -to rema in longest under water. E MCA L DR. !MAYNE'S GREA Th• T rata DISCOVERY. • /Maeda for uwie.on. Cou,ht. Benecha,l.tver • Convisea. Billieallrot Befalln, Pain ea the :tide and Brut.. Palpitation of tile I leartlafluenrs.Crotip,ltnten 14Itgl:tO1100. Yore Thtost, Nervous Bebflity. and all ' tl,-eates of the Throat tireaxt and I Lunt; the matt effeclustun.l speedyrore ever knovre for any shove drora.to, IR 1/11.SWAYNE'S ===9 . . ANotnr.i: LIVICO av irricce.—head with actun. ahment the wonderful mire performed by Doctor !too)c s Compound Syrup or 1911.0 1.211EllItY: PHIL& DLL7III.It, January i,1317. Dr. Swayne—llear Sir In Justice to vouraelrand a duty I ,owe to coffering huinanity, i cheerfully give me testimony, and declare to the world the mos: actoniching effects, and the great cure your I.ftimpound Syrup or Wild Cherry performed on me, under tne most unfavorable circumstance.. I was taken sigh a viol. ut tough, Spitting of Biped, Nu sere l'ainc m •the Side and thicast, which created to break dowry and enfeeble my conchtution,ci thai my phyncialt thought Inv rise bovond the Firmer ni noolicine, andny friends all gave me up to die., but thank. to no ta il the effecor of your V.I. diccove ry, I now feel inyql I a well 03 it', and ranted from a mere itieleton to as Husby and lealthy a man as I 'byre been thin yews., and shall beplefsed to girt an) information importing my care, by calling at my rccidence,Nlechanic cireet,third door below George street, Northern Liberties. JACOB PAIFTEIt. Testimony is nom remote( front an quarters 0 •• "•• The hallowing lettere are presented with a view of more fully .bowing the °pone. of Physieninv in relation to the Metrical value or Dr. SW AIN e's COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CID:Htt Y. • - . . Lir. tivrayne—Dear Sirr Having need your Com pound Strop ef Wild Cherry. extensively re my practice, I was request. 'by your Agent, Doctor crutch. : to express my opinion ip weiting .„o y it s properties as a remedial zgent,4 most cheerfully comply.. I feel by so doing, I will discharge a debt I owe the community at large, sad Physicians intrarticular. As much as I detest Qua. Item, dies acd Kay. Nostrarns, I was induced from (allure of the moot potent expectorants, recom mended in our tuatara* incelico in some cases of Diseased Lunge, to try your preparation rib Preto. Virginia or Wild Cherry. It illotificient to say that I was so much pleased, with the result of,that and su'werpuent trials, that I now prescribe it in peeer ence to all other Remedies where an expectorant t intimtied. In the much drezded Pneumonia or -Disease of the Lungs, in the alarming brat in which it appears to Kentucky,l regard d as an invaluable Remedy in the treatment of tltat disease. To all who know ine I have said enough, hot ru this may be seco by persons out of the vicinity of Frankfort, I will briefly add, that I have been ergaged in air active practice ul my Profession rat 11 yearsand am a Regular Gradriate of Transylvania, and th is to the brat Patent.hlediciue I ever thought enough of to express an opinion in writing. ' J. LI. Ewan*, Al. D. January 7thr 1617. rranklin County, Ky. Fnanniour, Ky., Jan'ry 7th, 1517. The above certificate lb Potn one of our Physic rizns living a few miles from here, Ipo is doing g very good peach.. .if is et/nicker.] a 'gond Physician, and stands lair; he ts, as lie mils, a regulargraduafe, Lt. 15.. L. CROTCH/La, ggist and Apothecary. j Testimonial, will never mast. From the Temperance Pledge. Now that Winter ts upon us with its attendao train of Pulmonie and Bronchial aftectioit•,Couglm cohis,&c. , wo would advise those ainicted pot this way in] make immediate trial of Dr. Svi ne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. It will never toil to perfr rm a immanent cure. The, reputation of medico. has caused many spurious artteles to he put totth under its name; 'hut the preparation of lir. Sway., besides being the first ever ollered to the public, is tte only toe that can be relied ou. The other router. sold for Wild Cherry Sirup, Balsams, he.. are ail spurio and wonhielee, and .ntain none ol the virtues us the original : preparw won, Dr. Swa r yne's Compound Scrap of Wild Cher " l ik From the Springfield Express. Ol t the thousands of purported curative nentrunis now before We public. bat very few are lound possess the healing, virtues for which they are le , commended. Among the latter we arc pleatad loan, mine stand a better test than Dr. tiwzyne's Compound Syrup it Wild Cherry. The ugh.rd to the 'dandy are lAigitininti to use it, and to their joy they find In its use their hopes Lased upon its re...Aldan°as more than realized. The a Illictse seed tort despair. While there is lilt, there now tz hope. A CAUTION TO Tilt: PUtiv,l4 rir-s,.ce the introduction of any attic].) to the public, there have a number of unprincipled lode veinal, got up nostrum, which they Wirer,. contain Wild 'herry, NMme arc called “Ils I same," ..kiitihni; and eien Syrup of Wild cherry, b a t thine is the original and only genuine preparation colt introdu red to the public. which can be proven by the pub. lie Record, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The only mfeguaril against Impusttion IS to see that my signature us on each bottle. 1)11. IL SIVA VNE. . Part' n- only by la. H.Nisafne, at his Princi pal titticc ' comes Eau., and RACE Streets, Plilladelpbitt All Wild Cherry preparation. bean, fictitious vial counterfeit without his sigmlure F'or sale in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail Ly THORN. 53 Market street, 00, DEN & %YUEN, Comer 2nd & Wood its. SI JONES, 180 Liberty atteet. -Sold oleo by J Allegheny City; Boyd, t Co., Butler, Weaver A: Henderson, filer Norman t 'alenday J II Burton A. •.... Eie ri Kent. , Zr. it 'levelaydi Denis .1. Son, Colointoni,• Sill t. r, urilie , Minh, Wheeling; ,• E U Hinman; Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr E Easterly & Co., St. Louie; J S Morrie & Louisville, Ey ; Andrew Oliver & Co., New ()c -lean, r 5 STANTON'S ALILTIMILNAL ILIC/1111, c•LLru HUNT'S LINIMEN, is now tolfiversally aeknowY fur IthledgneT tax be the IN FALLIIALE REMDpumatisen, Spa .1 Aleutian., Contractions of the Miiides, Sure Throat and Quinsy, hbrues,Old Ulcer., Pains in the liack and Chest, Ague in the Breast and Face, Tooth Ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Bums, Croup. Frosted Feet and all Nervous Disease.. 'the TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS' which la. at tendyd the application of this moat WONDEP.FDU MEDD !NE. in curing the most severe coat. of the different Ihreaws,•abrive named,—and the HIGH ENCOMIUMS Brat have been bestowed upon it, wherever it Isas been introduced, gart me the right to call on the AFFLII: I'ED to resort at once to the ONLY REMEDY THAT CAN BE RELIED ON. n--Tile faculty unite in recommending the cele ated External Remedy, Mae Liniment. f The following letter from the highly eminent Physician. who have been attached to the Mount Pleasant Stale Prison for many years, is the beet erad.ce of the ralde of this celebrated Liniment. Sono Stria, Deeepseer 1845. My Dear Sir—l received your neite of yesterday, asking my opinion in relation to Hunt'. Liniment, as prepared by Mr Georse'rE Stanton. Knowing its composition, and having frequently used B. I can recommend it to you a. a safe External Reme dy, said insny opinion,' the heat Liniment - haw in use. Very truly and respectfully yours, A K HOFf MAN. Col Pierre %'antlortlandt, Croton Manor. 1 hilly Concur in the armee opinion. ' • W N UELCHER. • I Irtiourows, Jan. 14, 1815. ' Sir—ln reply to your letter, I would say that 1 have used your External Remedy, calleff Hunt'. Liniment, in my practice sines you made mean. quainted With it. composition, and unhesitatingly cay that Llfebleve it to he the best External Renee dy now an use led hie complaints for winch you re commend 0. Yours respectlully, . BENJ D MILLER, M. D. Geo E Stanton. Esq. E&Among the mar of worthle.• articles and humbugs that are poured forth arthe prevent day upon the enuntr, it M really refreshing to but something .1 - rea lpractical utility, something aim pie, speedy and en ectual in its operation, and et the Mule time free from those injurious elects which - generally attend powerful remedies. Hunt's Liniment, prepared by Geo. E Stanton, of Sang Sung, though it has been but a short. time before the public, bas already obtained this confidence, not, only of our moat wealthy and influential citizen., but nun most eminent physicians. All acknowl edge it hs he o sovereign balm for nanny of the ills that flesh le heir to, Jnothing the aching limb, and 'byis genuine stimulating inllueuce, banishing dm ease from the system. Mr. Stanton—Sir—S, ring your advertisement of Hunt's Liniment, I was induced totry its effects an nay son, who had been crippled with a lame back from an infant; and hie-With gratitude I bear testimony to its wonderful healing properties. My child, who is now live yeare of age, la now in a fair way of - recovery, Yours, itc, DEMMON C NIC!KERSON. Posi Orr t ce, ToWn BS, Putfiam Co. I certify that I am persamall acquaint"' with the above named child. and thin kthe tether would be sale to saying that his son is almost well. • JAS W DYKMAN, Non Deputy Poet blaster. P. S. I would also state that I have been fur a number of years subject to frequent-attacks al the Rheumatiam, which in many inatsnces prevented my attending to my business. Two or three appli• cations of the Liniment invariably remove all af fections of the kind. In eases of bruises, sprain. and eines, too numerous to mention, it bas in this vieivitty proved a certain remedy. Its value can only be estimated by thou, oho Itavelgiren it a fair trial. 'l7,is LiaimenC a 'old at 25 and 50 cents per bot tle, by all the Principal Druggiata and Merrhanta thlonglinut the-country. Wholesale Agents in New York. HOA MEP, PHELPS & Co, 142 Water HLISIPION & Co, 110 oroadway. A U & I) SANDS. cornor•Fulton and Willem, ASPINWALL, 86 William street. • Orders addressed to me at Sing Sing, N V. mat. be attended to. GEORGE E STANTON, Proprietor. For salein Pittsburg!? by I. WiLCOX, Jr. and KIDD & Co. A IlegnenyCity,JOHN SARGENT Birmingham, JOHN SMITH. febl9 YOU PUSILLANIMOUS ecousnuieLs V Vr4=l7:=VrtMLy, ° ,,y L irm k a a l:g. nt yoor own, palmd with trent°. and blotches! Yet 7011 ale malllooo 10 1 any r eenta for rake of the V eit Italian Chemical Poo p, mhtch 'maid inertly (ten -you front them, sled make your _yellow skin en m and healthy. Co et once to Jackaan's Store, Libeny it. Plea harch,ail get. cake. • If Jackson's lithe only place in Pittsburgh where the ( It:NO/NEIN le be oldamed. Beers. DP (banter lea& CcrOBSERVIkthe Dig Boit mind. to the doorway: ladles, ladies, Pia astonished, When you know that you amp rewind A natural, Ilfwlike, snowy white, That you will sill Oft cannon chalk,; . ...- Aruklook a deathly yellow frilla, nit Oteroe of laughter end or talk. yen would aka has of JONFI23 Laity-white, it woall give your sin, an alabwrier yet nororil while, .ant at the Sawn tine elear and improve IL -Add at SAMOAN'S, Ea Liberty st. Pries Zen= per pffr;m4. OvEßrhstgri7 IDGE RO/tl;abeve Battouvreod Street. Phtt 2.lVedelphie.: At t.hte establishment may be IMlnd the greati 4 variety or Plans and beautiful Patterns I IRON -It AllittiCia; in trio bolus! Lo whack the atteettus ol those In v.,mt ot ant descry liOrt,aml especially for Cemeteries, is Fatimularly . The principal part of all the handsome [fading. at Litre] Dill. Monument, and other celebrated Cemeteries in the city , and county id Philadelphia. which bare town so highly extolled by the public prey. were executed at this 111.hr...tory. A large Wareiltroarn is connected with the estats fishinent, where iti—kept constantly on hand a large stock of ready-made Iron Bailing.. Ornamental Iron Settees. Inn Chaim, new style plain aunt ornamen tal Iron Gates. with an extensive assortment of Iron Posts, Pedestals, Iron Arbors, Arc: Also, O. great renew, Wrought end Gast I rail Ornanie nw ,Pl.ltaltle for Railings. and other puifieres. The subyriher would also state that in his Pot tern and Designing Department lie has employed, sonic or .111, best talent in the canary, whore whole' ationuon is mooted to the bonne..—fendirg viler one of the mor.coritfilete audtay6tentatir ess, tahltslinsen a el the trod in the II mon. Roma WOW), lbeprietor. Ridge Road, abort Buttonwood street, Starch P 2. hilt CIDICALP WATCUIDS. ANL) sit.vEit xv.vrch T E.s IN 1.1111.AD1N.14.1A. Gold Levers, foil Jewilied, till lir: L ' Silver du do . ....1 00 .1 Gold Lepinrs. Jeveelled„ :ai ail Solver do do • IS 00 , S,lver (laimer., foie ',moldy, 10 111 Vold Watches. Warn, I:ii IN, Shiver Spectacivs, I :a Gold Pencils, .2 103 0014 lirarelet,, A1.0,0n Land. a large nio.ortno nt of Gold and A t.i Ul , o , e.iets, linker nog., lin 001 pine,, Loup eat nag.. coal pen., civet 1.11.1115. 01.14011.00 c, thialarlV., goldnvel... curl, and fob chains, guard Lei • 001,1 lewe l r) 11l es iF deceription. 'at equally low m wleires. Ail I ant , a,. 01 tricotivint, CII,IOIIICI, All 1.1.111 of Watches and Vlocks ri.1,,1 utia tv i rsoted to keep good unto for cone) rai, old gold aril I. ver bought or talico in exchange. For *ale, rlgla day and thilty,liour bros. El,. I ,S a S Watch, Clock, and loweir) LEWl Stoic. NoLAIN.,SII lilt 313 iii. .trees, above I.::cycnt!,, Numb ..1., Ph.ladelplidt. tl3 I have .o,ne Gold nod S,I err (.11100. 101'. r than the -ahoy prices. ABMYTH'S PATENT •IRECT-AC7'tl) , 11 , 111:1 Ilemmer p0...,...5en el. other..—among which ma, be meiniom-.1. rapid.tit, Iner of nlow may .be eon:rolled with the g raw cti.r .1..4. I, hat is in OrCt2lloll. rtn.l the loonnwr nm, nn stanily arrested, and ..sveri..4 at an) Jts Umversalny. or eapaet‘y to eareme kinds, from the larpst to tlit. qmslte.t. .ler thr latumer. hnoopheity, Conspnetneee ezol Cheneni-e It% Aereluoinkty upon oil the . wortmen' A!I the uartnnetoure etude Seth Ac urge The roe,etshere tonunoe to exec... uler. WI lit 1 11 411111:lt, upon resoonnhlr tertu•. For tuf Ebel' portieulart,uepurt. of AIt:MUCK S. ToW A/Nig:let , of the Poe,e for the der y FooEni ry Ph I Intl!A DERRY &NYCKERsOIN, SICAING uynoms, WIAGON COVERS AND DIVA I N Of AL) DASCIIIriIoNS ' No. :1144 South Front S eeeeee Bark of 7 .4. ailsoyforabinel Warr .11ormfyi POIL.II/11C.I.P111A. Al.l. order% left mil. R. S. N,ou. at the rata. , lho Merettaniq 1101r1, htol,orgh. will hr 88.01888 8 11) attended to. • Tut IS. I*Fltl.V ivpltr-rll v • • A t! NICK EitSt4 o , TO WATCII3IAIkiZIIS anB.l-DeBAl7BlB:ltti. J, LADOMUS, IMPORTER of Watch,. Witrtonakce. 1, Watch Alatartali, wbgirrale nod reimi.aad von rtaittly bantra 1.41, an .saltakt nut Luovuv, and Plain Alalstrproto. Vrtg, a. 11/al, ), n.rh liandr, and a completv amoroarnt art allTooot :ut.l Ala trriala hviongoig at, ill.. land wol, n tarp. of flak: and SO vet Lover, •. and I . nan whn:lt wtli trauma, in at U., lovvv.t V otk p rlcrs. •Il ord., Vsuosi doe ruanir, panctoaf., co N v eal,. II —Cunts./ N.:frit:lh. ha oil.. 8- no. ol‘nr4 call rain rya ..... e . at the 01.1Stan,l, No 3.18,88,188 roar°, eel, l'hdadvlviaa r 8.888t.:48.8 ./11(14.1.01,UK5. WILLIAM OUr..E, •'O.I, .11.1 k . I 11, •pul II , .4,11, PAlLatlteytalea, Lie .1 - the etre ellt., t Watroa, resieelfellv three... I.et st and the puhlse, that heteet trey Cortalahtly tea banal wad fee tale, a hateittent et,,t t to et o...bramble Carrab Vehttlet I' II I Jade I„ • ..valerrt t ve,therletl iteealt/t ate t • the very bed masettek, ..elected utatertal • At 1) Ie 41 r DR. ROSE'S DESERVEDLY CELEBRATED CII ) • Mi.:KRIEL MEDICI:4 ES. CIONSISTING of hi l'auldislartie Syrup. a ,r• ILI lain remedyfor all Cns it4l eelrl. on L.... On ions atreetionsi I'mq:ll:Syrup, I 'nm t 'un centrated 'extract , Isarsafauilla, Man.:tab, supcnor to all other etlracts. haene given I.llel when all others have tailed. tun nd ihrouell .. nee. mecca, CIO IC runeentQbal than au. otherre. otrered to the public: AaTII.NIATII: F:LIN having ellected permanent cures of that stubborn disease, when al more than 11. years smelling. hence it stands without a rival in that altlen radel disease. Pr. Roses LIN IIhIENT, for all calor of orak • nem or pain. and complete eubstiliste for Milner,. Dr . Rose's TOW MIXTURE, an core for chilfif and fevers, and Ind , is more nt . specific for fevers of oil kerdv th e. br'k nr St,t•. nine. Dr. Ruse's INCOMPARABLE VP:10111.111;E, when known. is useaLin preference to any lath, Vermifuge preparation. Dr. Hose • TONIC ANTI-DISPEPTIC. for all diseases el the Stomach and bowel., Cholera in feetiorel, &e. Too high an encomium cannot he passed on the merits of this medicine. tu cute an Diapepsia, •ndiall diseases that result tear weak. nen of stranteh nr bpd Mgration. Dr. Bose'. FEMALE I 11.1 s. a most I tluattle moody for those general complaints nrw loch ft - males are subject. the. Rose's 'I'ON ALTLItATI Vt. 11l LLS— No pill ever before offered the public so h firmly combines the qualities of a valuaule niedicinens an antl.dirpeptie, LIVER or sir...ei n e p al , m o r r eca. mg those diseases, and thereby preventing con. aunaption. A young Lady years of :Tr, harms, a diseased liver for some time, lire intern:lh prps tested and appetite gone. was completely rk:stortsl in ass weeks by the use of the Anttstlisprptio omit. (utensil theie pills aline. Dr. Rose's CII HO NO-T Elt AI El. S' F.N/IT H. ENING PIASTER, for weak eclat ottlie back,mde breas . t ilet lkr. 's SPECIFIC , BPI LEI'S Y,the most eer. lain remedy for all eases 01 fits or convulsions, whether to infants or adults. So certain a SptrlSC is it lot this formidable disease that the most oh stina le cases,tand Wrath ton, lon, of look standing, bark yielded at once. Dr. Hovels RI lEUMATIC NI ETU RE—A Oct many year. of diligent research this compound was iliSSOn reed, and ns never failing etheney places its cattle:lry above an ono, for therms of Rheumatism. Dr. Rover ASTRINO ENT kIOSIPOUND., ccon to remedy for spitting nbatel, .ntred tot n.tritnters of bloral whether from Lungs, nonntis °renter pikr, , bat. Dr. Horeb SYRUP for Chole:a Zalla Itotecl tompis.ros —This anolure will earetaatlv cute bowed Dyseinery,Cholrra Marini.. mid- throb / aAt rho blue the AVOW . Cholera wet ragior. Plolatt . vlinon ,u tie foetid to be the most reccrssfal t., narrtiotg m nine tenths w - of all those it used it. . • . What may he raid of our of there re medic. may Lot sald of all; their value. wth only he iti , tee,ated h^ those who try theta. Lelter, train tbnoc wan hove Lei It eared of the •tion. otaludler nut net the human body might he given, hut we me wiling to rent nn. matter on the merit, nt the compound• ‘Ve have a panneest for Scrotal,. tone. ea tomato:no, ra and elLoactoun that it...healing power hp. artonielnol Many. A rose of Calfref.orrurring in dn• wile ol the latathrvemor of Delaware, woe etimpletoly cared m a few months. The cancer had been teetee cut nut by prominent Surgeon., and mewed ;net( o;.11, mere:tied malignity, yet notwitlinatolim; for delnlny of C.11.11t 6011 apd removal of the ont part*, the an: at the phylaktic rOelpleilr I y er cry ni the d/a9o.t. Ciaea innumerable of the vaar w• 16u G3l,lowril the II Ar 0 / thew reirtedie rm • are our *ion, bat it i• not deemed neeen.nry to eumnerim• them a, the uaeof Mein will recommend iLrgt to oil. 3.tiCII(X)NMAKER, tr. Co., Nn nl Wood f 4 trert *grin. for Yittr.burgh. , soggdly ri ;ERN 211 - OUNTAIN I OINTIIIS4.3I7. NIOV Gentl=tuen 'Some cram or eight month- 1.01e.r. tt zatne upon the button, or one of my !dot. whorl, w vent, Itinfitl; I rotornetterd apply.n then-oat rented tor eorcA. I.ut ort.ureeestillly, ihr AM.! enrtimur,l up g. I decker, and *pread In the cpe of thr polo, of toy ham.; 1110 i only bad Ore otlviee of Phltne , an.• hat o.ed all On' solver. and po 111ut 011;1,1 I could hear•of, and not our of them had the °trek In 'else', the won or arrest tbr prows% of the .ore, ttsi , te nnOtrnlrrplii unintnatation I itornd o .errre and perpetual pa. and it had. enhd d won two a regular Irner .w ,11r. Sutti.rd of Util eity. odetsa.ttme to try l nor I Outortent; I laughed at the oleo. but upon Itt• urgent rot tettehrtn, I etateltsded to try il, and lu toy great 'chef aitd.o.unnotnenb it a; most nottAntancouSly relteved tbr, quirt, teduerd th tnflon.tounon, and nontnencedd.enling the ..ore. 101.4. to t• n nearly well. Id ronfolently and sidearrly L.amec that it antli rat any fever sore. Ir thoroughly opplwd. , Respectfully yours, S PARSONS Put tole by KR 00 , 1,011 rt, 17 Wood at. I. DEAN'S CDENIICAL BitASVE7R77 --- , From Rey Charles Milton, 51titmter of the Ilapiet Church. Wooster, late of Ash/ale/I,ft AlWars. li. Berns af.- Co, I'mpnciors or E. Deng . , Chemical Plaster, Gentle...re—Few several ear• I have' hem time tested the virtues/of Deatds Chemical Plaster by twine if in my Mindy av a remedy for MIEU matsto; wraknevs and Dawn,. of the tel pm. ../ the Wen., innamotion of the Mow ntel eyes, agile to the bream, &e; tnnd I take pleutuie in gay itg to you and to this that its every ease 1 have found it urefol. and Ido bet ' that aunt poweaws Vinl3l.• /./ mortspitan °Winery rhetoric rt and that it will general. ly found a sufficient remedy far Maredoewetfar which it is weeininended, tied met: y entitled to me notice and patronage of uti enlightened coat tonna y. \fours holy, CHAS AIORTOIII. Wooster.O., Dec. WIS.D. Mold by B It Pahnestoek & Co. corner. First & Wood streets. my liLbw DONN& ANpeD SCALDR EOFIR.ITUALLY and s cured by Ilse use n BM Great Remedy of Natore diley . AMBRICAN It almost toiraeolowsly reduce* Inganimatien, 011,1 COW , reggently te warrented In all cone. to leave no .cont or sear ;tithe Sold /wholesale/and retail by WIII..JACKSON, nt hi. Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Aled wine Warehouse.. SI Liberty street, head of Wood, l'iushurgh. Nice 50 rents and it per bottle... W Jackson being the Erelmive Agent (or Western Ppnnsyleanta, none to grower but what is sold by 11151 or HIS appointed Agents. Ni 11. A Pamphlet containing amide 4 1 (CCI10111, hr. wills Memories; and eddrem of the l'enpre to r .t 1 p,., Abal Agent. is enveloped with wrapper of each 14011 , C ondatne of ceifficems ran be seen at the Steve • febl7dllat 4,2 IX Aa ti liiilea — MLßV Walt - ALL RENOVATING MIS. 'For about one year,..prevlotie to making UN. of Mr. Near's Renovating Pills, I have suffered ezewmely Goan Dyspepsia, and on acid Sumach I hum mode ow of ,tt Croat variety of medicine wittaill receiving ramerial nenefit. About three mantbe lion. I commenced using Zr. }S ear'. Medicine, which has entirely relieved on. fromaeldity at my stomayp, had meowed me to eanifor tabli health. tteveral of mg friends And acquaintances have Made use of die Pills, and received numb benefit broad cm. I can with confidence reeoramend them. JANE A 1.v.E.2:7 Godson et Sok wholesale and mad, by 11 A PAIINRITIJOK . ka,cottser of Ist and kVood, and Wahl andallScts TQJS P:I L E 8 I.ICOOLDSB7tB ra. Specie, ' atisalasai remedy JJ a certain and natal care, whether Mensal, teleran]. blerdam or bruid,also n fur 'mt.. of the kidneys and der, ruts to the lurk Ind tide, I.stassal cominues, er_p sous, rec. Fsralcs befiga. sad *fin courionand, are often troubled 'nth roustirettiou of the bon eb or COOtiVOSIM, a) Yell as the pits Lo sae% cuss the Specific roc be tam nab per fret safety, and is a certain scantly. The Specific is not prepare, end Sao rosin ly emeiafilt manly, sills. • per ode or, comboge,rokseyhee or aloes—pleas... to take tat.lpoa fectly hunaless to dr sant delicate ans. This is to certify Ikot i l know Dr. logol‘Rhy's Pik Spsoitl,:, to • ccrtaiit eons anorak manly. Hitting wt.' its street to scs-rrslVsses, to to, (aunty mama Ro, nseverßeoti . Ctrior.l tievrte ot thc I ke, nhtte it otuk etitist curt 1.13 .7.17 HENRY WHITEHEAD. Pim, York. play, ISIS :E4 I elmerfullY pt a my tamith.my Isla the certain .4 alt., 't.l,ing treat or Dr , lugullatty• - • race Specific,. I know it Crum my own experteuce and obscrrathm, La Le ihfillittlet luting ~emi it mea with memo iu tete,. caors ofpile., '14,1, ~1 fatale • . . J.. Gyp. MILLER tics Turk, Blab Iria LAMES' CERTIFICATES - - New York, May,lll-111. Me. 11,11—Dew Sir. —I have the phataure toga y, that your-11,...lieine, Dr. logolalrl9la Sprettie t has made • per. th feat cure 4,. c-a,e gritty st.ter,wifauwxne).Eny wantthat I have Lem surprised ut It, v it wag an toy °pint.. ito -1,...14, locum her. llawaver, Ino now Wally W the that!. waot Lau, and aJaiseall others who are or nir,e4 au the lake fawner, to procure the artiele t as they may .leyasol ooe certain tory: . i ' Va. with :wawa. I Irert't:lnuter, N. Y., !gay IS It , Ll. • 1... lug. 1.1.1 --Dear Mir!—That t ote any beOeflt others who .y I...utfcrrnu, to w.II a. to esp. w my gratitod, for the twortit I harr d d from the ow of your lalttola Spa role, I ...ply wah ... ti or ' , rave., and mum Jog.. my tett, noo. in ...or ~fit, tOf be cored of a rew. aVark 01 Ow Ptlesaflcr harin,Wi,4,other tamed.. without sure... / • I'mar. with revert Sold whatrule and rrtail by WM. JACKSON. at his eat- rot ide.lieine N War...dm, aud Ilwat and Aloe Store, No. el• Lilo-r. Ore., toad or IVood, I . ll.shurgl. Prier, (Al rents F9: , r... _ i, , . , st. 14-41 y m Epic", a. ANI) SCIIGIOAI. OFFICE. , No. as DIAMOND Al.. ..,./,';`. - ,4 . ‘ L I:r . ,i law doom hrlow ..'.•;Tif,-i . 1 W0e...1 Itrent, towards Oa 4;ii . .. ,: ,;41,1 ,_. markut. .../1:17''t7.1..,...: ?... , ,t D/t. lIIIOWN, , ..- - itf.;" ~k, , .r. : .p..,,, 1 luv,ag been rowleurly pi 444 1.V.a..;:--.0,v nrotrillo the mech.-11 too. z, - . ..., 5 : , , .. ,- te..on and brro tor wtt. ii .' .r; , .... 1 / 4 tuna In general tsrttrt., • I 'o 4 41/4011wiefi. 1 . ,W,k. , ...,'.... . 1 / 4 tdieato and Jel•cato• tom . . 1 / 4 . •" / ' ' —,.;`, I.',..sit.'for wls,ch lo• °ppm .....1 0'• tutot.ro and eapmetire p.rultmly quably La lileven yratr a.; uotto eOl v oted to the rtudy and swats nf tho, ,pmpl i rar . (dilthtg whirls nose hr has Ladin.; tour tier a nd ta. rut.. more pullout. than CUR ever tall to thr lot of a y pritrate practitioner) ant ply qual:Le. hata tole. tau ten ea crf apettly.prOLlT 1 114.111.uml ratutarter. I PIG to all y stglieted with lelient. dtnert , r, and :ill J. c.. , ... atPong Ihrtpttout th lltowo wad; o.form thou althrted real. private dt.u.r. winch ht..'/ hero toe chrome by time 01 li,,g(0•11 le by thr tt.e al tly , oi the t°s molt nostrums of thr :day. that th,ti cool ltuat ,11 n , Ibe radically 011.1 ittor. °uglily Immune tested upon my lugs, show 6, alluhr symptotha of an approaching Consumption. Sly cough tight and imubkowne, attended with copious night E spit tip don counderablc gentility of bLed, mind hick dirk matter. Illy situot ins became anon. and abrm tug. Dario( this time I was attended by Iwo .4' Phyalciamot they did the best they could bir low inn. el length they pm up all hopes of soy reemery, tanning v ine Rut aolgieg usommould be dune— that toy 1., were fa• tally dimmed and hero] Fundy. I was Owe penunled by a friend of into. r 0 make a trial of lx. pu,,rapiF not Remedy, which say Physician. persisted natio, saying that this Midicine would' dolte goodond tuol.l .lill add more to Sty rufferieg. 1 told them it was my last, at of only hole, Aid that if I must die of the diseale, (ts •tei that to me,,) there would be nothing 1.,.1, S., tont to tit Cinch:m:2 OlEce anti uhlaineU 5 tootles of this truly Eel., tole Medicine, and comsat . ..etd mitirnomiling to the direr tiontiehich, Amino] of adding to my sulferieg, gave.Me relkt, at once asrvillur We trouble.... Cough cuing the . pain and tightnat w 141.16414 giving me k to.. I: fife and - strength, whieh moo enabled me to be about again. This medicine continued Rs good smelt, ollieb it Ito iseidy ...tweed. until I was made amend am. I hare slum Lee a atteed.ng b nay twines., (upostd. of I year.) and feel as healthy im 1 wish. 1 hare reemoneuded Dr. Due.'. Es. pectolmit Remedy lemony instances tolloseesimilarly end it has away. proved ...mural ea fa es / Laise witnewed its effects" My sister is wslag Dos norrUcine at peewit. Le a Lirtr and au iffection ..1" the Longs, which alas hod sulferett with Er t 0... Rawe r We ha, neatly neoyeeed by the me of this reedicine, end fain moideat the G boars. that 1 lake witti sae today will entirely Cure bee. / sort sorry to kimm that them ire thousands of valuable pen.. wasting 1111 i with this dreadful destroyer—CONS USIPTION.— Were it culy imaible for Was to procure this medicine time; bolos it he too late, crony lives might be probated and their Bardlie. and relations egoist meddred happy. Ti,. toed sae willgire instant relict..d at the same now erns the Bard and ptinf.4 Cough, remote the Vitamin the C 1... gieel Error. to theenfrebled aud emaciated frame, and in mod tan, l am sicken, will poke= Ai puke ease. ANDREW J. FELTED. • Montgonsery,Hunittow Cotuty, Ohio., N. B.—Thu.orhonlaynot be =yodeled with me I refer to the undersigned, chime. of GiesttioaMi Hama" 0 ' they wallet any time substantiate Beal.. stalemate s Noaxan Illuntnlrtit, Carr!. Some. • Dlt. DUNCAN'S WESTERN OFFICE, ItitSynemote arced, when this valuable Mediate ma always be obtained. Sold in Pittsburgh, by WM: JACKSON, scrims of: Weald end Lit arty etc.tbidko Patent Mork Spilag Truss, NINVENTED —For the relief and Permanent Care of. HERNIA or IttIPTUR.E. paited•to ad sie. ' 7 • The eaperior claims of Mrs Truer cumin in the corn.' pumice eua.oritb which it may be wan. The• Fad of snood being neatly balanced on syringe, yields cute oo any pan of it; and thoroughly advt. itself to any movement 'made by the wearer. It ton he worn without intennindoo, until n Cote is erected. The rtib t'ben' hare mode arringsruenu for the manufacture of thew valnablnTrunet, to a iouperhar style, in Phila delphla. and bare them now for sale el their office, No. 77, Sropliteld It near :firth, Pittsburgh. GEO: WATT, • •140 • D. W. 'NA L • • AST Saturday !Agave . n temp: oho tall of A.. FaA enStoek & We Venn/ince to tuy god, sthu i. between lout and five vett,. old, and during the day she parsed 103 large WORM., averaging won Ul4/1 u foot in length. • Peeing its efrects on this child, I then ease a teaspoon (antis her pounces sister, who win sepatctnit well, and she passed 37 worraVof equal sire. . • . . _ . . ./lENRY Cl3lltYPI'l ~ • Watchmaker, Itionhfirld etrrnP Prepared and .old Ly 1.1 A FAIINITt , eId & Po corner Ist and pool, and wood and aih md, .P. 5 .Se Cure, Ens Part Dr. Joanne Pilo Riehreirslion Nese 'Pain! THEltit ate few dlseues more .1311111011 blesome than the Piles, and yet, hutwithitand ng.ereatellorts bare been made to cure by the u.e f pillt,:electuaties, liniments, Ike., all p't re:tun l c. and of bcoefit. flow the EMbroedtion is the only medicine used. A person who has been auger. mg *RH the Piles of the worst kind came troni snot, New jersey, almost on perpoie to &Orem his gratitude for the speedy cure that this me'dieine had effected in his ca•e.—Phila. Sat. Post. . • . ErFor :ale t in Illtsburgh at the HEX EN TEA STORE,7!rdusb It, and also at the Ihng'Stote 1-1 P. Schwan:, rederal at. Allegheny Ca, rebtOT • • A l l ga lrytt tt l edtfl °° ri no S e f u li to U tre — puli " e.' i'li b t ' s war the expression of an old , rean who tried the Syrup. Yrruseardr, February I, 1,17. Me. troy certify ibeing massed with a treablesomc cough some time, I bouebt skunk. of Morgan's Coiilh Syrup, and am happy to say, aricr initial:, my coughs entirely toured. prontudice your Cough Syrup Cie hest medicine I have ever used. No family shooidhe whirl& this valuable medicine. pion D' !CZ . ..ROBERTS. :incr. : heap City r.l — This medicine is prepared erholettale and.retail al dm Drux Store of .. .101 IN .110/WA N. Wood sweet, one door below Diamond Allen Trier:C.o tents pee bottle. febl PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, 1 . 1:11L1811ED DAII,V;TRI-WEEKLY dr Ow Masai. Buatisigt, sus , zlt Port Cribs, ZI9kT - $ll OF AI3VIDBTIIIINO. One insertion of 15 lines, or less, ..... Two insertions witliontalteraGons, .. ... .. 15 Three - " " ..........' I (X/ 0110 Week " " 5O Two Weeks " • 11 •// 1,0 " " 3 01 O ne Slonth, - 4(U wo "00 Titian • 5O rr tenger eilvertlsernents In game proportion. . On? square, 6 months, without alteration,... 10 OD . .• " -.• 151%1 • Each additionasl epriare for 6 month., SW" • " -• 12 10 00 One mittartl,6 • months,renewable at p 00 leasure, 15 • 1 0•Al 00 • Each additional square for 12 months u 0(1 1 •Two squares; 6 monthr, neweble at plezimre, 30 01 Each additional square,G months, 8 (II) OR 711.111 ..... IR DAIL, (SOO equare,l insertions, SI 50 , each additional insertion, . . .... .37 BOaIgIRS Yin lines or 6.W , one year, daily gr. weekly, ID 00 11 -. 1 . month. ' 00 , . • •DYSILTISSIIIISTI IN WRIRLT ..... . . ,For linee,or lens; One insertion, $0 50 • • " _ 'Two, ' " 015 . • it • Three, •••• . 1 00, • Three month., 3 501 Sk •I • • !Twelve 10 W i, reAlledvertliements to Ire charged by the , ge nre, zed a diaconate( 25 per cent to bo giverinthere the Aithoinat• of advertising ficeeds 50 dollar, Per Year, ROSIXWAS:CARDII. - Siva lines ei less, One you. ' ' 86 0 0 Sir month. 5 pp