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    MISCELLANEOUS.
. BOOBLBt BOOKS! ,
TtOTrec’d at the PRESBYTERIAN BOOK BOOM,
Sir N 0.99 Wood atrm, and fo* sale uEutenpnee*:
Geaenlus’ Hebrew Lexicon, Townsend’sArrerigeaeni
of the Bible, Netnder» of the Cbrisnwi Reli
gioo tad Church, Milton's Trapse on Ce'MtUa Itec
trina, Life of Jeremiah Erart*E«.. Bfobfomon’aGreeh
Harmony of the Gospels, do English do do, Seen s Bi
ble. 6 toU, Boston edidom Jamb's £**>!« Grocer,
Mechanfe China and it» rrospeeta, Dr. Wood’s
tares oa SwodcnbonfianUm, Bolt** Mireionary Am*,
dotea; aad many o Ji«r ini ere nine works, In addition
id the above, all at T'*’"* mexs. aorta
irainfxrvp'piTTißinrQ'B, axcu-
I LEGHtiNY, AMD VICINITY, will be ready for
the enrraTer in 10 days. Persons who may wish to
hare views of their wintry seats put on the map can
do eo by application to the nude reigned, any
tfm* before tha 9tm last. To defray the expense of
the view* -ill be required in addition
to the price of the maa. novlß /R K MeGOWAN '
TO THE PUBLIC.
A.‘BOUT few years since, I fn* Traveling through
A the State of Ohio; while spending a few days m
Aharon, l discovered a singular Metalic ratistunoe.
aad moteqeenlly learned tha; it bad b*»n knewa for
yean, and supposed to le of np ase oi value, bat from
tt» talformity of texture and lingular ■W£* r “* p ‘?
«ta led To believe it might lie made
what purpose I had not the Jes!»i Idea. 1
mj experiment* by burning it, boiling it, p
mag it, and compounding ft with Tancns
and so strong was my cooCdeneethattlere w*
ia It, that I gave op my entire time and»«“» »*•
preset utiua of those experiments; and ftma
to thia, I have attended u> no K
pirmtiea of about two years. I <i with lin*!
®tSS3rSfSS
PfTt; bo that the subsiance when applied was actually
a&naJUiuid state,and the large amount of silica,
SSmm,maJSstawd bUek °s i3o ,°J in}n^ litc ?“-
lt both weathenaad fire proof; as the
exposed, harder ant more permanent it
SS? M become, and as the cohung lafter it turns to
«latt> is of itself udeslrueiibl* by fire, consequently n
•retests the wood covered with it from the uir, end
where there la eo air, there is no blase or combustion;
therefore tha wood will acumiy char, before the slate
ctrsriag will give way.
I considered the discovery of the greatest import*
IBM, tad applied to Government for a patent for my
aassorion or discovery, fondly hoping that 1 should
pew be remunerated for all my outlay in time and no
tty. The government, without any hesitation, grant
ed to me Letters Patent for tho solo right to manufoe*
mrt, sail end ase my improvement in the manufacture
of a “Weather Fire Proof Composition or Arti*
ftalal Slata,” for fourteen years.
Ahgtst 14, ISO.
WM. BLAKE.
WE, the inhabitants of Jih»roa, bsvo read the above
ttauaeatof Mr. Blake, andbelleve it to be tabitan
lUlly comet, u we are knowing to noat of the stet&i
Btants therein contained; and we will farther state, that
we do sot ballsve that there ever was a patent more 1
henesriv and laboriously earned, or more deservedly
mated; an ho panned his experiments with the most
Indomitable perseverance nnder the most discouraging
circumstances, as the ptblie had tun the lean confi
dence that there eonld l>e any thine valuable made
from the substance.' He tberelore had to encounter for
yean the jeers and scoffs of nearly the wholo eomnsu-
Bky. Notwithstanding all thi *i ho was indefatigable
In tho prosecution of his experiments, and we do cot
haliers that there is one man In a thousand who wou'd
have persevered under all the circumstances. But he
has at last triumphed over all obstacles, and we l>e
llvra there is now bat one opinion in awarding him
- tho merit of this valaable discovery.
GEO. W. CRANE, ■) Jnsiicea of
HORACEGIBB, 5* the
, JONATHAN EVERHARD, ) Peace.
LEWIS C. CUATFIELD, 1 Trustees
S-W.MILL. > of
BENJAMIN JONE, ) Township.
WM. EVERETT, Towiubip Clerk.
ALLEN linwg, Treasarer.
•CAUTION Tu THE PUBLIC.
I have ascertained that there are individuals engaged
to digging, grinding, and preparing for sale, the above
OMmuoaed mineral, to be mixed with oil, and usedpre-
Ueely as I ase my patented article. I have been to
thoea persons and shown them my patent. They say
they do not Intend t> infringe' or trespass upon ray
rights; that they have a right to dig, grind, and sell the
powder, if thsy eta find purchasers; that they are not
bound to know what they are to do with it; that it is
ao Infringement until it is mixed with the oil to make
tha compound; and that those who buy, mix and nm it,
Bust take the responsibility. Most of them say that
they bailor* that tho patent is good against those that
mix ■Wit use the esmpoeud, and some have said that
what thsy wanted to use they should certainly purch
ase of me, as they did sotiniend to make themselves
Bahia in any way. Now I feel myself in duty bound to
CDMaa this Barefaced fraud upon the public; at I can
Mil It by no milder name, where a man sells and re*
•elves pay for an article, the use of which he well
knows nojeats the purchaser and user to a proseeu
ttoa •"<* Ana Some of those who are engaged in tliis
nefarious traffic, will unquestionably contend to the
pabUo that my jpatent will not stand, and that I dare
■BtproaoeutQ. Now, to lake this argument away from
them, I vent to some of those who were proclaiming
that my patent was of no value, and made the follow
leg proposition: that they might select a judge and two
lawyers who have had some practice in patent cases,
ud wa would submit the palem to thrm. aod if they
decided that the patent was good, that they should stop
all farther proceedings in the bnslnejr, hut if they
should dseiae that it would not, in their opinion, hold,
1 would agree to let them go on and sell all they coaid,
without saying any thing to the public about them.
This proposition they would not accede to. So far as
the validity of my patent is concerned. I do notde
pend entirely opon ay own judgment, although I have
the fullest confidence in It; hat I have submitted it to
many of the Judges, mod several of tho most eminent
Kat lawyers, who have, without exception, decided
la their opinion it was good, and would protect me
tt my discovery.
I grind the article to a fine power, and pat it up in
banuls, the which are marked: “Blass's Patxtt bias
ajb Wuran Peoor AsmricuL Sixes.'' "
I therefore give notice to all wbo buy and use the
above mentioned mineral for the purpoto «et forth in
my patent, except from me or tny antbonzed agents.
U»«i I shall hold theta to a ainct accountability, and
shall commence suits at law againsrthose wbo thus
Infringe upon my right. WM. BLAKE.
Hhxxoh, Medina Ca, 0., Aug. H, 1919.
(pITWO TONS, of the above Fire and Weather
Proof Anifieial Slate on hands and for sale. The
above we can recommend, for we have been rising it
in some 4 tears, and know it io be what it is set forb
in every particular. J. X 11. PillLLll’H, Apt.
aovk7-d3m No 6 Wood n
EXCELSIOR!
E. H. EATON & CO.,
80. OS Fourth Btra«t, Pittiburgb,
Bays bow in Store their full assortment of
frimmiiigi, Glotn, Hoiiery and Lace Goods
ADAPTED U> the wmu of every clast of Merchant*
. and Container*. No pants have beea »pared to
present the newest at.il most fashionable style <>(
Good* in their line. Their stock consist* in part of the
following-.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Fringes and Gimps, of every varietyt new style*
figures Galloons: Algerine and Imperial Braids; wide
barrow Silk. and Worsted Embroidering uraidt:
figured and eat Vfclvet Ribbons; plain do do; Corded
jgaarea aud plain Satin Ribbon*, for trimming; black,
white and colored Silk Laces: extra wide Oo do, for
finances; with a full assortment of Dreu Duttons;
Prases Pinked, Stamped or Embroidered to order.
f=- LACE GOODS.
Embroidered Lace and Muslin Capes, Chemisette*,
Breakfast and Retiring Capa and Half Sleeves, French
Worked Collate and Cuff*. In great variety; Lace Veils,
and Opera Ties; Mounting Chemisette*, Col
lars, 'Cuff* and Half Sleeves; Linen Lawn Hdlfs,
plsiaj embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Linen do;
real thread Laces and Edging*; Ira. do do; Dobbin,
lisle, Lace Muslin and Cotton Edgings and Inserting*.
BONNET TRIMMINGS.
Bieh new style Bonnet Ribbons, French FaceFlow
os, Bonnet Tabs. Velvets, Satins and Florences, Silk
p;—f/w%« end Tarlelont, Bonnet Frames and Tips.
KID GLOVES.
• Bgft manufacture, with most approved fastening*,
•ad choice*: color*. An extensive assortment always
•a hand.
HOSIERY.
A great variety of Silk. Wool, Cotton, Merino and
Cashmere, for Ladies ■"»* Misses; Tartan Plaids, and
a fall assortment other styles fancy and plain Child
ren's Hose; newest styles Infants’Boot* and Socks;
Qenta* Grampian, Vigonia, Merino, Cotton and doe
Wool Half Hoaa.
GLOVES.
A fall. assortment for men, women and children,
•moag which are Derby Ribbed, Poloselle and plain
SQk; ribbed and plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Ber
lin; Cassimere, Merino, Far-lined Beaver, heavy and
ftae Baektkia, Military and Lisle Thread and couoa.
WOOLEN GOODS,
Bach at Ladies' and Children's Hoods, Children's
Woolen Sacks, Knit Scarfs andßoas, Children’s Gait
ers and Long Mitts, Worsted Cuds, Knitting Worsteds
and -Wooten Yams, California Comforts; also, fine
Cashasre Scarfs, for Ladies.
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT.
Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Ccnvaii Patterns,
Floes and Emb'g Silk, Bristol and Ferfd Boards, Fa-
Ser Flower Materials, Lamp Mats, Tidies, and Km
raldered Work. Alto-Ladies’ B*lk and Merino Vests
and Drawers; Embroidered Sacks ondFlannels, French
Worked Caps and Waists for Infants; and Swan's-down
Trimmings.
GENTLEMENS WEAR.
Fine Shirts, Cravau and Cellars; Merino, Silk and
Oetua Wrappers and Drawers: Sospendert, Shoulder
Braces and Dressing Gowns; Silk and Linen Hdkfa;
Glares and Hosiery.
COMBS, BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY.
French patterns carved and plain Shell Back Combs;
BaCUo and Im. do; Shell Side and Long Combs; lm.
do; Buffalo, Satin and Rosewood Hair Brahes; Shell,
Baffalo and Eng. Horn Dressing and fioo Ivery Combs;
ygith an assortment of Nail and Teeth Brushes
WetherilTa'Gold Medal” Perfumery.
A . VARIETY GOODS.
Needles, Fins, Tape*, Steel Bag* and Parses,
Button* and Steel Goods, Berlin Wire Baskets,
Faraa Twist and Sewing* Fine Rosewood Desks and
Cost Binding** Galloons, Fancy Work Bukets
Cord and Tassels, Portfolios, Ptpiertres and
piind a shade Trimmlngi. Ladles' Stationary,
Ffclpit * Banner Tassels, French Cork Soles,
Upholsterer's Fringes, Silk A Ging’m Umbrellas,
BaFLines, ass’d widths, Paper Muslin* * Hollands,
F»j»sa nil Cloths. Elastic Bands * Webbing,
Flg*d Chiata Binding, Corset and'Shob Laccr*.
jnaH^rnl-tiSkpETSr!—Rec’d thlsdsv.ai W
VP Clintock’a Carpet Warehouse. No. 75 Fourth st, a
farther supply of Carpets, of the latest and most ap
proved styles, to which we invite the attention of
Steamboat men, and those wishing to furnish Houses,
to call and examine (he largest assortment in the city,
which we will sell cheaper than ever before offered io
the western market. novS7 \V M’CLINTOCK
Hevalag Leaf Shawls.
TIT «R. MURPHY nnsrec’a a supply of tha above
TV • article, of the best anility; also, plain Black
Thibet Long Baawls; black Bombasines, mourning Al-
Mteu, Persian Cloth, black Coburg*, Farmettas.
Cashmeres, Mona de Loins and French Merinos, blsck
Cravats nod Mourning Collars, Mourning Bonnet Rib
bons, neck do, and a fall assortment of Mounting
Goods generally. Also:
PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
A large assortment, including a few pieces very wide
tod superior.' Buyers are invited to look at them, at
Norths East comer of Fourth and Market st*.
Wholesale Rooms up main, where a large assort
maat of New Goods has lately been receiv'd. [uvSO
DR. JAYHpa^ALTEIiATIVE.
Wa hare been informed by Ain. Rose of a cure per
formed on her byDrs Jsyne'i Alterative, which
proves its superiority oyer every other remedy of the
giod. She haa been afflicted for the last sixteen years
with NECROSES Or WHITE SWELLINGS, attended
With aleeraxiein and eafoliaiioa of various bor.es.du
nag which ums many pieces hav e been discharged from
5o troatal bosa of the cranium, from both her arms,
wratsaad hands .and from both legs, and from the left
faSora. bone, and from the right knee, besides painfo]
alearaofietacrpemof her person, whiekhave baffled
tto shill of a aumber of the most eminent physicians of
sar ett7***dnnsg most of the time her sufferings hive
teen exenutttef and deplorable. About three months
atne* she was induced to try Dr. Jayne* Alterative,
wfeieh has had u astnlahingly happy effect upon her,
bv removing all pain and swellings, and causing the
Jam to heal, while at the same time her general health
) “niplgtelTrestored, so that the now weighs
•« is* more than aho <ud before she commenced the use
W this truly valuable prepacon.—{Sai. Eve. Pest.
For farther Information,inquire of Mrs. Dots, .No. 188
*j!»yJifc2ru!Svfc u Hi- PEKIN TEA STOKE,
SO Fowihkt. near Wood- Jyl
MISCELLANEOUS-
By Ut« Prtildtat ef tbs CalUd gutss.
Ift pursuance of law, I. Z AC&ARY TAYLOR, Pres
ident of the United States of Ameriea, do hereby
declare, and make known, that Public Sales will be
held at the undermentioned Laud Office*, in the State
of lOWA, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit:
At the Land Offiee at DUBUQUE, commencing on
Monday, the seventh day of January next, for the dis
posal ot the Public Land* situated within the under
mentioned townships, to wit:
Nartk_qftju baj» lint, and tout of tkefijlk principal
auridutn.
Township ninety-eight, of range three.
Townships ninety-six, aiaety»sevcn, and nine*
ty-eighl, of range four.
Township* ninety-five, ninety-six, ninety-row
ed. ninety-eight, and Bisetyoine, of range five.
.Townships ninety-three, ninety-four, ninety
five, ninety-six, oioeiy-seven, ninety-eight, and
ninety-nine, of range six.
. At the SAME PLACE, commencing oo Mon
day, the tweuiy-firjt day of January next, for the
disposal of the Public Lands within the undermen
tioned townships, vix:
Norik oftko fine, andtoutpflhofifth ynnapal
Townships ninety four, .ninety-five, ninety-six,
ninety-seven, ninety-eight, and ninely-ame, of
range seveo.
. . Township* ninety-tour, ninety-five, ninety-.
ninety.seven, and ninety-eight, of- range
Township ninety. Jive, township nineiy*six, (ex
cept the southwest quarter of section tweniy-iev
ea,tue southeast quarter c f aeqtion twenty-eight,
thirty-three and thirty%four, Includiog
the Indian agency,) and townships nfhety-eeven
and ninety eight, of range nine.
Townships ninety-two and ninety-four, of rango
ten.
Township ninety-one, ofraege thirteen-
Townsbipa ninety-one and ninety-two, oi range
fourteen.
At tbe Laud Office at FAIRFIELD, commenc
ingon Monday, the fourteenth day of Jannary next,
for the disposal of the Pablic Lands situated with*
in the undermcDtioned townships, to wit: .
AertA of the Uue line,and ictst of the fifth principal
Township* aixty-seven, rixtyaeight, sad sixty
nine, of range sixteen.
Townships, sixty-seven, sixty-eight, and sixty
tune, 0/ range seventeen.
Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, or range
eighteeq.
Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, ofrang©
nineteen.
Townships and sixty-nine, of range
twenty.
Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, ot range
twenty-one.
Townships aixty-eight and sixty-nine, of range
twenty-two.
Township seventy-one, of range twenty-six.
Townships seventy and serecty-one, of range
twenty-seven.
Townships seventy* and seventy-one, of range
twenty-eight
At the Hand Office at lOWA CITY, commenc
ing on Monday, twenty-first day of January next,
for the disposal of the public vithin the fol
lowing townships, rix:
Northof the base line, and teat oj thejiflk pnnapal
Township seventy-six, of range twenty-seven.
Townships seventy-ajt, seventy-seven, and sev
enty-eight of range twenty-eight.
Townships seventy-seven and of
range twenty-nine.
Lands appropriated by law lor the use of schools,
military, or other narposes, will be excluded from
the sales
The offering of the above mentioned lands will
be commenced on (he day appointed, and proceed
in the order in which they are advertised, with
all convenient despatch, until the whole shall hare
been offered, ana the sales thus closed; bat no
sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks,
and no private entry of aay of the lands will be
admitted until after the expiration of the two
weeks.
Given under my hand, at the City of Washington,
this fifteenth day of.Septcmber, Anno Domini one
thousand eight hundred and forty-nine.
By the President: Z. TAYLOR.
J. BtTtTXXrtKLU,
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS.
Everyjperaon entitled to the right of pre-emp
tion tdmy of the lands within the townships above
euutneraied, u required to establish the same to
the satisfaction of the Register sod Receiver of the
proper Laod Office, and make payment therefor as
soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and be
fore the day appointed for the commencement of
the public aide of the lands embracing the tract
claimed, otherwise inch claim will be forfeited.
J. BUTTERFIELD,
Commissioner of tbe General Land Office.
POSTPONEMENT
Of tbs Pwblle Land Sales at Da Baqae,
levs.
* NOTICE u hereby given, that the Public dole? oi
Lands or J.-red by proeUmarum ofibc President ot the
United Pule*, dated' the fifteenth day of September,
1519, to be held at the LAND OFFICE AT DU BUQUE,
lOWA, on the ?th sod 3lst days of Jui&ary, 1830. are
declared to bn postponed until farther notice.
Given under my hand, at the City of Washington,
this ttihday of D«c> anno Domini or<e thousandriebt
hundred mod forty-nine. Z TAYLOR.
By the President;
Jl BUTTERFIELD, v
Commissioner of the General Y-and Office,
del? ItawtS.
UIOU FALL GO ODB t
ALEXANDER A DAY', come/-«f the Diamond and
Market street, notify than friends and the public
that they have rec-ived their stock of Fall and Win
ter GOOtH, direct the importers, manufacturers
and wocticnxqt the east. Their stock of new style and
fashionabS&oods is large, and preients strong attrac
tions la purchasers. In Lsdiea Drr-s Goods and
Shawls, the most vplendid and fashu-naole Goods of
the season are now offered, at remarkably low prices
consisung in part of tbe following
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
New style Broebs fiy’d Camelion Silks;
Co I'd and Black Satin DuChcne* and Ture Satins,
Co I’d Camehan Grodertun •*, of the best qualities;
Black glossy Groderier.t of the celebrated Eagle
manufacture.
The above named Black Silks are warranted not to
cut ini the wear; for dresses and mantillas they are the
best imported.
- Neat fif'd’Cornelian SaitnDu Cbene. the handsomest
Silk* of tne season.
New style Broeha Silk figured French Merinos, a
new and splendid article for ladies’ walking dresses.
Silk Embroidered French De Lames, for arcsses and
sacks, an entirely new artielr.
Cashmeres,-De Laines, Merinos, Alpaceoa and Par
mettos, a large assortment
SHAWLS AND SCARFS!
Broeha Long and Square Shawls, of the best quail*
£iuid Long Shawls, oflhe newest design*, remark
ably cheap. r
SplendidTerkeri Shawls, at-greatly reduced prices.
Camelion Broeha fig'd Silk Shawls, in great vaneiy.
Crape Shawls, white and colored, tn great variety.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS!
Best Sedan real French Twilled Cloths, all prices;
best Sedan real French Casaimeres; new style Amer
ican Cassimerea; super Satin Vesting*.
LADIES’ CLOAKING CLOTHS.’
French and Belgian Black and Olive Cloths, for La
dies’ Cloak*.
BLANKETS!
A splendid assortment of-American and imported
Blanket*, at remarkably low pnees.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS!
A large and complete assortment now oa band.—
Many of our present stock of Staple Good* were
bought from the manufacturer* previous to the present
advance in prices. A principal part of our nock of
French and English goods have been purchased at the
great Auction Sales in Philadelphia and New York,
which enables us to offer decided bargains in almost
every description of goods In our line of business.
Country Merchants, Merchant Tailors, and all
wholesale and retail buyers, are invited lo an early
examination of onr stock ana prices.
ALEXANDER * DAY, 75 Market st.
oct2S north wen corner of tha Diamond.
Tu DUVaifo or DttY UUtIUBI
WJL MURPHY, at north east corner of Fourth
• ar.d Market st*, is dow receiving his second
supply for the season, and can offer Inducements to
buyers rarely to be met with. Hi* assortment of
{ LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
Is very fall, consisting of French Merinos, Cashmeres,
CoburgSjLyonesc Cloths, super Printed Freocb Cash
meres, at prices considerably lower than they could
be bouhl early in the season. Hi* stock of
LONG SHAWLS
Is large, and embraces many of the beautiful styles
now on exhibition at Franklin Institute, Philad’a.
BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS,
Of new and very handsome styles, Velvet Trim-
SACKING FLANNELS,
Of various styles and qualities, plain and embroidered
Black Bilk Laces, Needle Worked Collars and Cuffs,
Bonnet Satins and Velvet Flower*. CapsnndFeathers.
HANDSOME DBEsd sfLKS,
Of the newest styles, and at lower-prices than usual;
and rich changeable Silks and Satins, for Mavtiilas,
itj and a large elock of _
STAPLE AND HOUSEKEEPIN GOOD 3,
at lowest prices. And in the gentlemen’s department
will bo found fresh'
FRENCH BLACK AND FANCY COL’D CLOTHS,
Black Doeskins, Winter Vesting*, Fancy Cassimere.,
Undershirts and Drawer*, Silk Cravats, Pocket Hond
kerttriefs, Ac.
Op-Merchants ar* invited o visit the Wholesale
Rooms, up stairs. ociUP
a" verV~wonderful cukes—s elle k »»
1%. VERMIFUGE!
Mrxcxx, Mercer eo-,.P0., Sept. 29, IMP.
R E> Sellers: Dear Sir, I bought one bottle of your
Vermifuge at the Iron City Furnace store, at this pfsce,
and It has performed what we consider out here a won
derinlcure. on'one of my boys eight year* old; he had
been unwell for tome year*, so much to that I had giv
en up all hopes of hit recovery. I was advised by o.>e
°f J»y neighbors to try a bottle of year .Vennifage—
and I am happy to inform you of It flaring the desired
effeetof relieving.ray ten. He passed, in the short
space or 21 bout,-104 worms, some of them mearur
mg as muek as 12 and 14 inches long. I feel bound in
justice to give you the above statement, so as you may
make any use of my nsme that yoa think proper.
Yours, very respecifeUy,
, -JOJtATBAJf 8. LTTLS.
-,ST I^I’ nre M*i ld *£ ,d kJ.R* E. SELLERS, 57 WrxxS
street; und. told by Druggisu geneiaUy in the two
uue*- ■ nov!s
W* A aEBS ’ COUGH. HV-
W. K. Bod»n, E»q clerk of the
' JO £ n » ? n ? n » r BeMloni of Beaver County:
.¥'• ,r ’ Somcti 'D9 in the winter my
wife was tplictsd with a severe and distressing cough,
and hearing or your invaluable Cough Svnm
Ch.«a. bpiu, tarn s. T. T,tabl., ! Sr&K&ir“ r '
and after taking a portion of a two or three «««..
on goinr to bed, she found immediate rebeC u slfo
several friend* bavo been relieve.! in severe carea f
am therefore sausfiod tint itisasafe and valoablome
diclne, and would recommend it to those who mavbe
afflicted with severe cough* and eotds. 7
March 28,1 Ml \\ tr T>nnw
(T7-SoIdIyR.E.SELLERS, 57 WtodSSr.;*
ty dcV 8,,UJta ' rmUy 10Ibelw ® eili ««d vk’lmlV 4
FELT CLOTHS—3 evei Blue and Dith pr’
Cloth*, jtut rtcM and for win by Fc
, - murphy, Wilson * co
“ vl3 49 Wood .1
S CAMLET MUUa. UK iIaINS-W. R. Morphy h™
jwt ree*4 ejct of high colored ,Mous. deigns,
neb uCkerry, Scarier. Ac., atibo low price ofasT
per yard. Alto, Plain Drab, Brown, Ac, atmioisi
S*° tt Pet yard: and e large assortment of neat styles
finred Now. de. Lajns, u serious prices, together
wub a choice uunaent' of Snu Goods genfreOr
tocb u Fancy Silks, French Merinos, CasMasre*
Coburg* end LyoaCse Cloths, el the ’
-N; K- comer of Fourth end Market su.
Wholesale Rooms up stain. norlS
TRANSPORTATION TINES
' HARNDEN A CCrT^
HANRDEN A CO. continue to brine persons
b-lpilSLitant or
’* ales, Upon the most liberal terms, with their
wnl Punctuality and attention to the wants and eont-
e do not allow oar passengers to
, T icdlln * «amps that infest the see
wke ch ”** °f them the moment they re
“d ,ce their well being, and do
, ft? *“ without any detentiun by the first ships.-
ie( y one of onrpasaen-
H’, 11 Ulß >' detained boors by us in
ir^f.7 0 ® ’ .* l thousands of others were detained
months; until they rould be sent In some old craft, si a
, J»P J* te < which too frequently proved their coffins,
we Intend to perform our contracts honorably, cost
what it may. and not act at was the case last season,
with ether officers,—who either performed not all, or
whon it suited their couvemence.
Draft* drawn at Pittsburgh for any torn from £1 to
£lOOO. payable at any of the provincial Bonks la Ire
land, England, Scotland and Wales.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European and General Agent,
f#b’ Fifth (Vest, nns door batov* wood.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
SPEED INCREASED.
EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINE,
M2Mk
(Exclusively for Passengers.)
VIA THE GREAT CENTRAL KAIL ROAD,
TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
fIIHE public are informed that on and after Saturday*
J. the IsiofSeiitomber, the passengers by this Lint
will be carried «or the Central Rail Road from Lew-
Utewn to naMburgh. and from thence to Philadel
6hia by the Hanisburgh and Columbia Rail Roods.—
y this new arrangement passengers will go through
111 onK daT LE*i* tixb than heretofore. . -
Tbe Packet* of this Line are new and oftho best
claih. This route for safety, speed and comfort, is the
most preferable now in use to the Eastern cities.
Rail Roads are ail pasted in day light. Time, 3
day*. Fire, Ten Dollar*. For information apply to
W SUTCH, Alonoogahela House
celt or D to LEECH A CO. Canal Basin.
Youngatowii and Siw Caatta Canal
Packets*
JIIE paeket BEAVER, Capt. Stanley, will leave
Beaver regularly on Monday, Wednesday and
rnday evenings alt) P. M., and arrive at Y'oungstown
nextmorning alBo'clock—returning, leave* Youngs
lown Thursday and Saturday evenings at 4
.. r in lime for the morning boat,
ALLEGHHNY CLIPPER, arriving at Pittsburgh at
13 o’clock. 0
The picket HARKAWaY', Capt. Downing, wUI
leave Beaver Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday eve’n
inga at 6 P. M-, returning, leavo New Castle, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday evenings at 0 P. M. also con
necting with ibo rooming boat for Pittsburgh.
These pnu (cis arc fitted up in complete order, hav
ing line accommodations for passenger*, *n<t shippers
may rely on more punctuality and greater despatch
; than has beforo been obtained on these routes.
E. M. FITCH A Co., Proprietors.
J. C. Uidweil, Agent, Pittsburgh.
Bidwcll A Bio., *♦ Braver.
A. D. Jacobs, “ Y'oungsiowo.
•R. W.Cumiinghiun,“New Castle.
Tbe elegant steamer, ALLEGHENY’CLIPPER,wiII
leave Beaver, daily at 8 A- M- and Pittsburgh at 3 Pi
M., running in connection with the above boats, Jutfi
1549 -
Wirrin ud Clmlud Paaiingir lilat!
Canal Packet—SWALLOW.
“ u —OCEAN.
/"\NB of the above Pocket* leave Beaver eveij day
\J (Sunday*excepted)and arrive next morning at
Warren, when they connect with the Mail Stages for
Akron and Clovelaud, arriving at each of these places
before night. One of the packets leave Warren daily
aiSP.M., and arrive at Bearer in time to take the
morningboat for Pittsburgh.
C E S LEFFINGWELL A Co, Warren, >
u b tavloil . d 0 j 1 ™-
JOHN A CAUGHEY, Mem,
corner Water and RmlthCaid its
1849.
UNION LINE,
081 THE PENK'A AND OHIO CANALB.
Cxxwtobd A CtuxiCaLm, Cleveland,O )
R. G. Paao, Bearer, Pa. } »*ropr*«.
mills Liue will be prepaid oo the opening ©f navi-
X garion, lo transport freight and Passenger* from
PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on
the Canal and Lake*.
The facilities of the Line are unsurpassed in number,
juality and capacity of Boats, experience oi captuns,
tnd efficiency of'Arents.
One Boat leaver Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, ran*
aing in connection with itto etc amen .
LAKE ERIE AND MICUIGAN,
Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and a line of fir it clan
Steamers, Propeller* and Vessels on the Lakes.
Aerim—R (i Parka, Beaver, Pa.
Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Obio.
. MB Taylor, Warren, ••
Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna,
Wheeler A Co, Akron,
Crawford A Chamberlin, C , and, O
Sean A Griffith, Buffalo, N •
JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent,
Office, cor Water and Smtihfield sis, Pitubargh.
mchUMy
BEAVER PACKETS.
Steamer MICHIGAN No. S—Capt. Gilson.
•* LAKE ERIE, “ Gordon.
a SHE above regclar ar.d well known Denver Peek
. et», have commenced making their daily trips to
and from Beaver, and wtlLrontinoe to ran between
Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season, as
follows: «s
Michigan No. 2 leaves Pittsburgh daily at 0 o'clock,
A. M., and Beaver at 2 o'clock, P. M. Lake Erie
leaves Beaver daily nt.-t o'clock. A. M., and Pittsburgh
at'Jo'clock, P. M.
These steamers will run in eouneetion with
R G Parks’ Express packet Idnc, for Erie;
Taylor A Leffilngwcll’s Warren Packets:
Union Line of Freight Boats for Cleveland;
Clarke A Go's Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line Prvight
Boats.
R G Parks daily New Cattle Packet*.
CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agents.
JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent. Pitubargh,
mch3l cor Water and Smithfieid so
1849.
PITTSBDEtII AND UDIHLANO
LINE,
ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS.
THE Proprietor* of this aid established and popular
dailv line, consisting of SIXTEEN first class Canal
Boats, l *rnen by ihemrelvee and running-n eonnec
non with the steam boau BRAVER AND CALEB
COPE, are enabled to offer unequalled facilities for
the transportation of freight and passenger*. on the
opening of Canal navigation, to all points on tne Penn*
tylvamaond Ohio and N. York canals and the Lakes.
E. M. FITCH A Co. Cleveland.
BIDWELL A BROTHER,
Agents, Beaver.
J.C. BIDWELL, Agent,
mart Water street, Pmsbnrjh.
S. W. C. SrDWXLi,
Beaver.
c. sibwxll,
Pittsburgh.
BIDWELL & BROTHER
Forwarding fit reliant*,
BEAVER, PA-,
Agents for tke Pittsburgh and Cleveland La**, Pitts
burgh and Eru Lin* via Erie, and for ttmm
boat i Beaver and Caleb Cope.
Having pnrehased the large and substantial Wharf
Boat rust built for the Monongahel* Packets, have
with the addition of a Warehouse, the most ample an*
commodaUoos for receiving and forwarding, and
pledge their ntmosi attention, promptness and despatch
to consignments to their care, and rely on their fnends
for a trial. mart-dty B. A PRO.
PITTSBURGH AND ERIE LISE.
gte 1849. JSSS&.
Old Established lane.
ON TriE ERIK EXTENSION CANAL.
THE Proprietor of this well known Line of Canal
Boats, is now prepared to transport Passengers
and Pieigbt to all points on the Erie Extension, New
York Canals and tne Lakes, upon the most favorable
terms and with despsteb.
Thu Line runs in connection with the steam boats
BEAVER and CALEB COPE, between Pittsburgh
and Beaver, C M Reed’s Line or steam boau and ves
sets on the Lakes, and the Troy and Michigan Lake
Boat Line on the New York canal.
C. M. REED, Proprietor, Erie, Pa.
Bidwell A Brother, Agents, Beaver.
W T Mather, Agent at J Meakimen’s Passenger
Office, Mononrahela lloa*e, Pittsburgh.
CONSIGNEES—W C Malun, Sharon; JE A B Hull,
Sharpsburg; Smith A Downing, do; J B Plummer,
WestGrcenvUle; Wick, Achre k Co, do; Wm Henry,
Hartstown; Davis A Sutton, Buffalo; .Barney, Gibbs A
Co; Sandusky; Jas Armstrong, Detroit; Kirkland A
Newberry, Sheboygan; M'Clure k Williams, Milwau
kie: Knap, Murfey A Dutton, Racine; John 11 Kinzie,
Chicigo; A Wheeler A Co, New York. ap3
PESNBYLVANIA CABAL * R. ROADS,
EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINE,
Pituburgh to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
(Exclusively for Passengers, i
THE public are respeclfu’ly informed dial this Line
will commence running on Monday, 19th March.
. The boats of this Line arc or' a superior class, with
enlarged cabins, which will give greater comfort to
passengers.
A boat will always be in port, and travelers ajnre
quested to eall and examine them before engaging pfc»-
sage by other routes. They will leave the landing, o >
potitethe U. S. Hotel, corner Penn street and Corn'
every night at 0 o’clock.
FARE—NINE DOLLAR 4 THROUGH.
Tiau— 3l Lay*.
Por Information, apply at the o > • li. Monongahela
House, arto JJ. LEECH A • o/Croal Basin.
N. ll.—The proprietors of tim above L*ne are unw
building a* additional Line of-Packets, to run u above
on or about J«»9lSt, in connection with the Pennsyl
vania Rail Rond from Lewi*u-wn to Philadelphia. At
that time np&nke! will leave every morning and even-
Ing. Time d*ough,_2i day*. mchlfl
NEW EXFUKSB AuRAMiBfIEM’.
Sfe3^lB49.gßiSl
ADABIB * CO’S LISE.
THE citizens of PITTSBURGH nnd its vicinity arc
respectfully infnrm-d i«.»i we have no connccuon
with any other Weitgrn KxpicM. and are now pre
pared to forward PACKAGES. MERCHANDISE Ac.,
from Bostrn, New York. Philadelphia and Ballimore,
in Pittsburgh and other Western Cities, with extraor
dinar? expedition and aassonanu cnaeoxa.
At Bultmloro we have associated wtlh us Dr. W. S.
Woodsid*. who was for fifteen year* superintendent of
the Ballimore and Ohio Rail Rond Company; llowa&p
KttvEbt, Esq., for many years principal confidential
agent of the Post Office; and G- W. Casa, Ksq., of
Brownsville, Pa. These gentlemen will give personal
supervision to the Line from Ualuroore lo Pittsburgh.
From Philadelphia we shall run IHREE Daily Lx
press Lines, arriving at Pittsburgh respectively in
-Two', Three and Four Dam. Oi.o I wo Day Lino wjjl
run at mail speed, and is principally intended forsmall
and Valuable Packages. We shall invariably receipt
fbr tik* and rxict. ,
\v, have au arrangement wuh Messrs. EPWaioo,
nlil aS “transatlantic express, b?
which we can forward Packages to, or uanaact Com
missions in, Great Britsin, branch and most of tha
Continents/Cities. Messrs. Edwards Hale A Co.anno
in England with the well known great forwarding
hotueof Messra. Ciururt A lloas, and in Franeewilh
the “Maaaager*®* Natioaale."
We ehalT spare no expense or exertion to get oar
rooda through with the ounost despatch, and endeavor
to furnish the public with a really well conducted Eg.
press. Small parcels and package* will beeanied by
£» at extremely low rale*.
Persons wishing to aso our Lines are respectfully
rennested to particularly order their correspondents to
S?p by -ADAMS A CO’S EXPRESS »
Philadelphia. Nov. lIX ADAMS A CO.
The Agency of ilia above Express Line will be I
conducted at this city by J.C. BIDWELL, I
nsvlfi-dlm Water (treat. 1
TRANSPORTATION.
1849. g£^H§|
THE now and elegant Passenger Packeu,
NIAGARA, Copt H H Jeffricu:
PKNNSVLVANIA, - JllHoiSS
LAKE ERIE. * M Trilby:
CiUKKN Crn' - JAleHallj;
Forming a daily Line between Beaver and Erie have
eoanoenoed running, and will eontinoo during the sea
wn 10 make their regular trip* leaving Beaver after
the arrival of the morning boat from PiUsbunrh 11 o’-
clock, p, *) and arrive at Erie in time for pissenrers
to take ibe morning boats to Buffalo or utnhe Lake.
TlifcrisihrotghtoErieaadaß Lake non* can be
had by application to JOHN" A CAUGHEY Agt.
comer of Water and Smithkeld *ts.
«v GEORGE KECK.
under the St Charles Hotel
is-i 9. m&gm
nERCHANTfI’ WAY * hkight link.
FPr Blauaviilc. Johostawu. hollidaysburgh, and
ail intermedia :>iocet.
miflß UiievKllUomioueto cany all Way Goods
freight!** tt * aaJ *«P«el». and at fair rates of
Aeuro-C. A. iPANULTY A'Co, Pittsburgh
/ D D Wakefield, Johns toW ‘
n !_ John Miller, llolUdaysburgh.
RxlgßEtcxs—J ames Jordon, Smith & Sinclair Dr F
Shoenberger, H Moore, John Parker, SFVoabona
nSf,Vfci??,^SP1 !*!>*«* Co, Jno M’DevitlA Bros,
HltiUafgh; 7An ivory, Small, Mulhollan A Ray. Jno
Gruff* Co, Blgevdte_ tffi?
BSfiD, PAatKB 4 PACKET ujg,
1848.
BEA VER AND CLEVELAND
Canal Packet—SWALLOW, Cape Ford.
“ “ OCEAN, Capt. Walton.
/■\MEof the above Paekeu leave Beaver every day,
u/ (Sundays excepted) and arrive next morning at
Warren, where they connect with the Mail Stages for
Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these places
before night. Ono ofthe Packeu leave Warren daily,
at 6 P. MT, aad arrive at Beaver in tlmo to take the
motAingsteamboaifor Pitubargh.
COTES A L EFFING WELL, Warren,)
MB TAYLOR, “ ’jTropril’ra.
OEAVER AND ERIE PACKET LINE
tnaouea to tbs u«« in rosrr aoona.
v-anal Packet—PrsMSinvanu, Cant. Jeffriea;
** ' Tzumaara, “ Pollock;
u “ Lug Rare, “ Traby;
** ** Pkttosu, “ Brown;
*' “ Pauaiox, “ Bayer.
The above new and splendid Passenger Packeu have
commenced running between BEAVER ANDJERIE,
and wilt run regularly daring tho season-i-one boat
-leaving Erie every morning am o’clock,and one leav
ing Beaver every evening, immediately after tho arri
val oi the steamboat Michigan trora P:v>'_u;eu.
Tl.v boats are new. and comtotlahly inrmsucu. and
win tuu through :n forty Boi:>s Passengere to any
i*o.ii on ineLakes.or to Niagara Falls, wilt find this
r*ic i . -i.i m;oruu.e and expeditious. TickeU
ta.-oaso •.< t>‘. cons on the Lake can be procured by
anpiymg m »br proprietors.
REED, PARKS A Co, Beaver.
JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agt. Pituburgh,
cor. Water and Southfield tu.
FS—Ja* C Harrison, Buffalo, N V
C M Reed, Erie, Pa.
C C Wick. Green ville,Pa;
M'Forianu and King, Big Bend. Pa;
Hays A Plumb, Sharpsburgh, Pa;
W C Malan, Sharon, Pa:
D C Mathews, Pulaski, Pa; ■£
R WCunningham, Now Castle, Pa. Jyl
HEW PIAHOS.
JUST RECEIVED, a new assortment of PIANOS,
from the manufactories of Caicxmaa, Boston,
and Bacon A Raver, New York.
ALSO—A few elegantly carved PIANO STOOLS,
for sale at manufacturer's prices, by
JOHN H. MELLOR, HI Wood *u
Sole Agent for Cbickenng’s Pianos,
deal for Western Pennsylvania.
ONE aeeond hand Piano, 6 octaves, price 950.
I “ “ “ 61 - “45.
1 “ “ “ “ 40.
For sale for cash at the above pricr*. by
deU JOHN H MEL LOR. FI Wood si
YIOLIfc PLAVKRS—Sroiii’s Gusto Viou.v
± Scnoon, altered and connected from the.last Eng*
llth edition, to correspond with Spohr'a Original
School of Violin playing, by his popil U. C. Hill, “if
any arguments are required to rveoamend this work,
It may be observed that Spohi himself adheres strictly
to the system laid • own in the above work, and that
be ha* by the tame mod- of instruction, prodursd a
greater number of distinguished puplis than any other
toaster in Europe "
A supply of the at ovo fort rec’d, (price 87.1 and for
sale br do.? J H MELLOE 91 Wood it
A N EMINENT eoduipvfieaaed Physician from tbs
.A East, of SO years standing, offers to ireaLaiJcasei
of a Delicate Nature with promptness and aeereey.
His success in Buffalo and other largo cities has
been proverbial. His charge* are moderate, and his
cure* permanent. Old cases ofGleet, Stricture. Scro
fula, Fluor Albas, Rheumatism. Agae. Syphilis, pr any
chrome or inveterate eases solicited.
A cure warranted, or charge refunded.
Omen, 8l Clair street, t doore from the Bndga.
Teeth Extracted. Advice to tho poor gratis.
N. B.—Dr. A. solicits the worst cases o( any disease
(a Pittsburgh to eali. apt4:dly
SELLERS’ IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP-Tana'a
Noihiso Lux 111
Ptmicssi, Match t 7 ,1547.
Mr. R. K. Sellers—ln justice to yea and your Lncore
parable Cough Syria, I beg leave to state, fsr the ben
efit of the community, that my wife has been several
umes affiieted with e most distressing cough. I pur
chased.'la January last, a bottle of your Syrup, which
cared a coogn of two months' standing. About one
month alnec, the eoush returned, aad was so severe
that she could hardly move, from weakness to the
breast; I sent lot one bottle of yaur Cough Syrup, end
a pan of one bottle cared the cough 1 gave the ottiei
to ■ journeyman who waa severely sfflieted, who bad,
to use his own words, h tatca anouih conga candy to
care all the people to Pittsburgh,” if the candy umd
been as good *e represented.
Yours, rtspeetfaJly, ALT*an U Kxktu.
Prepared and sold by A L SELLERS,#7 Wood
street, and sold by Draggisti generally la the two
cole*- del*
PITTBBtfROU~QIP~OJf'fA , IIOSB.
C YEAGER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
• FANCY AND'VARIETY GOODS
Sign of the Gill Comb, 1(M Market *t_ Pittsburgh, Pa.
western Merchant*, Pedlars, ana others visiting
Pituburgh to purchase Goods, are respectfully invited
to eall and examine the extensive assortment of Eng
lish. American, French a&d’Germaa Fancy Goods.
All Foreign Goods at this estahliahment are import
ed direct by myself, and purchaser! may rely on get
ting goods from first heads. I havo the largest assort
ment of articles. In the variety Une, in the eity of
Pituburgh—ail of whieh will b« told low for cash or
city acceptances. The Stock consists, in part, of
Lace Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Rlbbont
. Bilk Cravats, Shoe and Patent Threads, Ac wing Bilk,
filpool Cotlom Tape*, Suspenders, Bolton*, Pins, Nee
dles and Cutlery-
Gold tad Silver Watches, Ooid Jewelry, ail kuul*of
Brashes, Combs and Razors. -
-rßereuasloa Cap*, Revolvers, Pistols, Clocks, Silk A
Cotton Faroes, Spectacles, Steel Pena, Mosio Boxes,
CtiiMt Bags and Baskeu.
BLndirsgs, Findings and Trimming*.
Toys and Fancy Goods; together with a large varie
ty of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS.
. C. YEAGER is also dgent for the celebrated l-oa
easter Cocntm- - noyt7
PETBOLEDS, OR ROCK OIL.
“There are more things in heaven aad earth
Than are dreampt of in philosophy.”
THE VIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and
the constant application for it, to the proprietor,
has induced him to have it put up in bottles with la
bel* and directions for the benefit of the pablie.
The PETROLEUM is procured from a well in this
county, at a depth of four hundred feet, is a pure una
dulterated article, without any cbemieal change, bat
, just as flows from Nature's Great Labratoryll Thant
contain* properties reaching a number of diseases, it
no longer a matter of uncertainly. There are many
tilings in the arcana of nature, which,if known, might
jo of vast usefulness in alleviating suffering, and re
storing the bloom of health and vigor to many a suf
ferer. Long before the proprietor thought of pulling
it up ia bottles, it bad a reputation for the coje of dis
ease. The consuat and daily increasing calls for It,
and several remarkable cures jl ha* performed, is a
sure indication of iu future nopuiarity and wide
spread application iu the iura of disease.
We do not wish to make a long parade of certifi
cates, ss we are conscious that the medicine can soon
work its wny inio the favor of those who safer and
with to be healed. Whilst we do not claim for it a
oniversal application in evenr disease, we unhesita
tingly say. that in a number of Chronie Diseases it ii
unrivalled. Among these may be enumerated—-all
Stwwr* of the mucous tissues, such as CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS. CONSUMPTION (In iu early stage.)
Asthma, and all diseases of the air passages. LIVER
COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Ditrhaa, Diieases of
the Bladder and Kidney*. Pains in tho Back or Side,
Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy, Rheumatic Pains,
Goal, Erysipelas, Truer, Ringworms, Bunts, Scalds,
Braises. Old Sores, Ac., Ac. In eases of debility re
sulting from exposure, or long and protracted eases of
disease, this medicine will bring relief. It wili act as
a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE In aueh cases,
imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, remov
ing obstructions, opening the sluggish fonetians, which
cause disease and a broken constitution, and giving
increased and renewed energy to all the organs of
Life! The proprietor knows of several cures of
PILES, that resisted every other treatment, g*l well
onder the o«e ol the PETROLEUM for a abort ume.
Tue profit can be given to any person who desires tt.
Nona genuine without the signature of ibo proprietor.
Sold by,the proprietor,
S. M. KIER, Canal Batin, near Seventh »t
Alao by RJE. SELLERS, C 7 Wood st,
and—KKYSKK A M'DOWELL,
corner Wood si. and Virgin alley; who are hi*
_ novxslly regularly appointed Agenu
TUBS AND CHURNS.
PINL AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY.
No. 87, corner Market and Fifth—or 49 Market,
tween Third and Fourth its.
THE subscriber keeps eooatauUy on band, whole
sale and retail, the following articles, viz;
Bloa Churns,
Barrel Chum*.
Hath Tob». Half Bushels,
Wooden Bow i«. Peeg, #n(J ,» eck>i
Wash Board., Brass o ound Backets,
Clothes Pirs, Towel Rollers,
Wooden Ladle*, Bread Rollers,
Clothes Bsskeu, Market Baskeu, Ac , Ac.
.* M „ SAMUEL KKUEBKN,
mvH No 63 Diamond alloy, I'ituhurgh
LOGAN WILSON & CO.,
NO. 189 WOOD STREET.
1 EE NOW RECEIVING . ud comnl.u ...
A aortmenf of CUTLERY, BAD-
and direct from
the manufacturers in Europe and America, and are
new fully prepared to offer good* at such price* as
cannot fail to please, and would particularly request
tho attention of Alerehanu who are In tha habit of go
ing East, as we feel confident they will find, after a
thorough examination, that our prices will compura
favorably with any house in Philadelphia or New
York. octt
TUST ras'd, an elegant plain BosewoodflocL Piano 1
AM from the celebrated manufactory of Nunns A
Clark, N. Y., of superior tuna, pad rtry moderate price.
For tale by HrKLEBKH,
dell at J. W. Wood well*
MEDICAL.
SFJJ.HR3 FAMILY MEDICINES— “They are tL
MfiliCines of the day."
Gusnxxi’a Ststujs, Ohio, May Pi, 1549.
R. F. Sellers: I think it right for thctienefit of other*
to stale *onre facts in relation to yt ur excellent Fami
ly Medicines.
I h*tfc ustd your Vermifuge largely in my own fi»"a
ily.one viai frequently answering for expelling* rge
quantinrs («ay ito 200) worm* from two ehildret l
have al*o sled your Liver Pills and Cough Syrup ,n
my family, and they have in every ir.jrooce produce*,
tho eflccideaired.
As 1 am rngaged in merchan*R*lug, I am able to
state tliut I liavo yet to hear of the first failure where
your on.dic.nes have been used in ray seciion of tho
country In conclusion, 1 may state that tncy arc iA«
medicines el the dar, and ere destineJ <> have a very
exten-jve pspuiarity Yours, re-; •-* tiul? y,
*• H.PmsEtL.
Prepared and sold by R. ■ i 1*5.N057 Wood
street, and sold by Druggi* - ■'•neiaily m the two ci
ties and vicinity. _ _ ravUl
rTREATCIfRE OF LiVEKCO.ViPLAINT, by fie
It original, only true, apd genuine Liver Pill.
Sbozt Cntzi, Ohio county, Va.)
March SoiU, 161 U. (
Mr R. E Sellers: Dear Sir—l think it a duty I owe
to yoo end to the public v-mora iy, to mate that J have
been afflicted tHtU tho Inver Compltunt for h long
time, and so bqdly that un ahce»4 formed ana broke,
which lert mo in a very low atal«. Having beard of
your crlehratdd Liver PiUs tieioj lor sale by A It
Sharp, in West labeny, aud recommended to me by
my physician, Dr. E. Smith, 1 conduced to give them
a fair trial. I purchased one box, nnd found them to
•e just what they are recommended. THE BEST LI
VER PILL EVER USED; and after taking four boxes
J find the disense bss entirely led me, und l am now
p,rf„u f «u. COL£auN
West Liberty, March :M,lt>4».
Ice-ny that lam personally ocquaintod with Mr
Coloiii .hnd can bear testimony to the truth of the
*u<ve . rtificate.
Tit-. - * name Liver PlO* are prepared and sold by
RE- 1 I.LKRS, N 057 Wood street, oml by .flro.ggists
intoe " o aiue*. '
TUTIIE PUBLIC.—The original, only true and gen
niue Liver Pills are prepared by R ESciiers, and have
bis name stamped in black wax upon tho lid of cadi
box, uni hit signature on tliu cuuidc wrapper—all
others are counterfeits, or base imitations.
*„!,! R E SELLERS, Proprietor
DIUJAYHE’B CAJUMHATIVVBALSAM
r'RO.M the Rev A *A SHINN,:* wdlhtjowr
X* alar Clercvmanotthe PTotects!itsleuwmi-ii..ti.r. -
I'ne undersigned having been *t»Ft»cled *-i'nn** tin- )*/.»'
aur.ct with a disease o.the stomach, someinnct. p. -,
dac.nj great in the owaachforienortwelvehocrt
withoul nterdu' * ou.aad after havinfftried various
remedirt with. <fleet wasfurmsfied with a bottit
of Dr DJayne’aC Buinam. i Thishe used ac
cording to the direct <?ns,a»d found invariably thnubn
medicine caused the pain »tba-e in three or four mm
utes, and in fifteen or twenty minute* every un**#y
sensation was entirely quieted. Ihe medicine wnr.iif
lerwardsnsed whenever indi«anor.ro'the approvch of
palnwcreperreive(l,andtho|>a'.i> wire ihereby prever.i.
ed. He continued to use the medicine cvrry evening
and sometimes \c. -he morning, and in a few *co..i
health was eo farCiStorcu.ll.at the auflrrer wm rel.- »
ed from a large anrnu mof oppre*nve p-i.c I ro.a *.-.
perience,therefore, •ecanconfi'lemly reconnse-d •-
D Jayne’s Carminative l.aliam. u a S’l uniry
for diseases oftheatomarh arm bowel* A MHN.*D
Allecheuv c»)..iy-'
For salt In Pituburgh at :«PEKI N Hk -'T t**:
73Fourth street, near "'■) ' un-l nlso vMi*r..nig
Bioreofll 1* SCHWARTZ v
VALUABLE DIs»COVI£UYI
CONSUMPTIVES, 11E 01\ YOUR OUMll).
Dtt. S.VAVNK-d
COHPOBSD 81KI1P OB WILII CIIKRBV.
TJIX CUE4T KEXCTT 1 Oi
Consumption, Coughs, Cold*, Asfoma, Bronchm*, I.i
er Complaint, BpUttug Blood. Dtfficultt nf Ur< eth
luf Pain in the Side and Breast-1 alpiuiioi* id
the Heart, Influenia, Croup, Broken Cm.
atitalion. Sore Throat, Nervous Dt*«d!i
ty, and all Disease- of the Tfuo:«i.
Breast and Lung*, the mo»i ef
fectual and speedy cure
ever known lor any oi
the >bwo ducas
<4. is
DR. S V'. A Y N E' S
Ocapouad Bjrrap of Wild Cherry)
This medieine is no lomror among tho.c or dn.wf j
atility It has pasted away from the tnousaoda dm'/
iaonebed upon the tide 01 nf 6 " 111 ? 115 - nt>w
Maher in reputation, and it ueconuag more extensive
ly used than Any other piepoxalion of mrilicir.c cvci
produced forU e rehet oi sufieanr man.
v n h«* been woduced very generally througb -J.c
United States amt ltareoe, aud Uierc are few town, of
Imiortanee but what eor.tain some reniatkabl. *»..
denceofiu good ellecw For proof of the loregumg
•Utamems, and of the value, and efficacy o. th ; sn.---
eine, the proprietor will mserl u fow uf tiic uiat.jr »h»u
sami testimonial* which have been presented w c.m by
msn of the first respectability—men who have higher
views of moral responsibility and jusUce, than to crei.
BN to facts because it will do another a favor. nuJ
themselves no te.uuiony prove.
Clusively, that it* surprising excellence u mV‘.i«h-d
by h. intrinsic menu, and Uie anquesUouablc authon
ry Of public opinion. The utatanttneoes reLrl it ui
fords, and tire soothing influence «lifln«ed ihrourh t;re
wSde frame by its use*, render* .t a most ngreeaM?
"When men, a rung from conreicnnou#
voluntarily bear testimony to the truUi oi a■* , * l -**.‘ "}
particular fact, such tesi.ruony , be.nc column i‘>
“‘""biSSthe Hos*E , c*amnc.*T*».
S.ui ASorar, c.-,« I‘.i.. ro»r«n... -
There never was a remedy tbit has been as *u, ,-e.».ui
m deaperetc eare. of Consumption, a* Dr Sws>-,.-.
•ystert, and appears to heal th- ulcer* on me luiu*.
creaux t new aod nch Mo."!, . power posse*** ty «*>
ut*e, « Ca, A,:ii i-.“
ÜB..P. .fK-Oeu S.r 1 „«1, 'T.ST.
rertvSTlUh^rVmrdiC* wU.rJ. l bad rrwto'W *-it|
increasing o..tU mV case cxklbrted a 1 the . «!♦»««
Pulmonary CnnsumpUatt. t.vzj, >•'* 'B *
» have no effect, and my torn? •••«?■■.)■
W “at fnendsas well a. myself, gave up all nope 0(
Bt Mfowrv At this urae I was rcnracimdrd 10 try
?o 7 u"nv^u r li.le medicine: I did «'with »« mo.« h-i-
L re«iu The fir* 4 , bottle bad the effect to thr
ecughTeauwng me to expectorate froelri auu uy M<
arould^be*happy to rive any informationsvecun* . ; iy
Se UtaiotEar suflerera may derive the■ benefit »«•*
whTch I « so grateful. For the tn.il. cf tSe si*va
statement, t refer you to 1 «® r : * r : U
Chester, of whom l purchase.! ue u* t ••ie
RespWuilT yoat«.
I < »'• “/ - *'“*?*“ M»uxv-
Ur S-.T.--""' 9ir 1
.. . d.l, to Itl 11l .Irr
Lunas, which was with a Wi*ln;s*.uf
hSßpajn in the hreaat «»> ***f. « very «ot*uUru.
•( -i-ii-iw ““«»■ 'r“ lir ."‘t
eiailrarea change of weather, however *jg..L A.
firefTfcitho alarm about my condition, but wa* r .r.-tt y
•rniVniivtaeed that 1 w»« raptdfy goiug imn consurop
tion. I grv« daily weaker. *>'d »t length was soanc
re 2bleVo walk about, or .peak ab-.ye u«b w., tmyt
theexcecd-ng weakncaaofmy lung. !»ariag thus
dmo I had tried >anoot preparauons and presehpuons.
WUUI.I ofyoui 9rmp■ .1 WIU L1.,-,,
rr I mast eoiucss that previously I had been pre.u-
Jewl ajainst patent tardioiucs, and l am suU againn
those coming out of the hanus of c«niH*rlr* but u;».cr-
Mading yew ct-um* ro the profession and pricticc of
medicine/and hiving implicit
fnends, I forthwith parch wd o' Dr. bhaw.onu of >oui
JSSto, * few U«tiles, and eommenecd.its u*e. My d..-
1”,- .tth*. ume ofJUot Sidmonlb* s.ar.ding.cor.-
scrnenilT f ws» deeply waled 1 found, howrrer,
botllei- Uol Urn, » POb-ic ,p.»i.i. 1 IreiiaenU, .1-
Umpted U, preach i-iia HT li.crcicmc . reuph, cr.l
SrePT mpiprc-l 11"- -cud- to. -li-.Jr »ct»'i
u kcih mihii »«T, Jouhuu.. m, Pjri- -»» I'r.Uy
iSSSi. In c wrnne. of .eras lh», im.,n..|cp,
I hvl u> »w t-mi-c or tfteco Urtde, beinre I pc
frcll, rr rioted I h.r. oo ,00.1100, . much .»»1!
nnnUr ofiotil.. woold h..r m.do bo nut, bu
SSlbo.o lndi«rcUoo. Tho Sfrop -H-T-U tho
Sh h.UI, look - —T Ito dlMicuiM co«,h, pm l . .1
lo ike Jl.oh»!,« ol b.iici from 100 loom Bid
ikeß *o*l Ik. ..or. .y.lcoi gooJ bclih. 1 k.ve One,
rod offotiuit tkl. ccruficic uniil oob, for ihc
.f boln. perfect, f.P"k.d —tih the pemaornej' ol ihc
eoSliJ nowtku 1 fool pefeepy wrl 1 olTcr 1, »,0,
Dublin county N. C.
hnvorviAt Cautwn — Head' Head'
There is but u* egrnumo preparauon of Wild Cherry,
and that is Dr HwimX the &r*l offered to the
public Which -a* been sold largely Uiioughout the
United tttatea a»al some part* ol Europe; and all pre
oarmUon* caHe. by the name of WtU Cherry have
been nut out aiuee this, under cov.-r of some deceptive
elrcumiundc*, -a orderzogive currency tutheir .ale*.
Bf a liiiic obM'vaUoiii no person need mistake the
uenttine ftott Ui false. Kwh bottle of the genuine Sl
enveloped wtl a beautiful steel encraving, with ili
likeness of WUUam Peun thereon, also. Dr Swayne's
signature: and ■* further security, ibe portrait ol Dr.
Swayne will l» added berealter, so a* to distinguish
his preparation •ram all other*. Now, il u was not lor
the grent curative properties and known virtue, of Dr.
Swayne’s Com‘-uund Syrup of W iid Cherry, per.on.
would not be aridtavorinc to give cuneucy to ibeir
“fictitious not-sni*'’ by stvaimg the name «f U tld
Cherry. Remtanbcr, always bear in inmd the uuine
of Or. Swayne ud be uot decciveii
Principal Oflise, corner of t-Jghtti and Race Mceet*,
Pl For l aafa w'hiorsale and retail by OO DEN A SNOW
DEN, Cor lid and Wood «n; II A FAHNESTOCK A
Co eor Ist an*. Wood, and ftth and Wood sis; WM
TlioßN. W st| S JONES, iso Liberty «t; JAS
A JONES, col Jand aud Penn its, JOHN MITCH
ELL, Allegheo. city, and tiy all respectable dealers in
medicine. . _ octlll
~gj r '. \VTP. Inlsusd'a Pramluu Plantar.
DR. W. P. INLAND, of the Medical College bf Phil
adelphia, now offers to Ilia public hi* Indian Veg
etable Premium Pia«tr.r, the quuhueis of which, after
long and tried experience, has heerr suusfucioriiy r*.
tabttthed. TO ail women who mny he alllirtcd with
Prolap*us Utcna or Fallen Woinh, he recommends In*
plaster, guaranteeing a sure and speedy euro in the
short space of from two to tln'e week*, it applied with
care and re*t— discarding all the counfle** iu*iruin»nis
and expensive bandage* «o long in use. This be ft'fU
conscientious In staling, inustnuch us he has not futlcd
In one ease out of uirco hundred and fitty-three pa-
Also for RhenmaUsm and Weak Ilrrust or Buck, at
tended with pain, there is nothing to excel this P,*«i e r
in affording relief or effecting a cure. For sale by
L Wiicox, corner of Diamond and Market it
Braun A Reiter, “ Liberty and Su Clair at*
Dr J Sargent “ Federal stand Diamond. Alle
gheny city
Jacques A Co, “ Denman and Diamond Htmoig
ham. * r 'i
RE SELLERS, Drußpi»t, No i 7 Wood siren,
( Solo Agent for tiie sale of Dr. Townsend'. Gen
nine Rarvaparflin, has just received aoo dozen of this
Great Fpring and RuinEer Medicine.
Porchssers should recollect thut R E Sellers iv .ole
agrullor Pitlh'burgh, and DM Curry for Allegheny
ciiy a l’ s
OF COFFin-i— An artieie whicluts ra-
Pi pidly coming into u*c us a wholcoine, iiounshing
ana oeheious beverage., being more pleasant and pal
a table than common Coffee, aud far cheaper, as a .mall
paper costing only ten corn*, will go as tar as four
Sounds ofCoflee. Manufactured by
pounu* 01 v JOJ|N 8 Mjl.LElLPm.horch, Pa.
Sold *1 wholesale by B A A 00.
corner of First and WooJ and Sixth tnd Wood streeLs,
Pittsburgh _ .... a P-i
CTAIAFORNIA RUBBER GIKJDS—J u »t received,
j 38 Camp Blanket*; « officer coat*., Pi prs Pant*;
IS pairs nett lined Mining Boot*; PJ Isthmus Uagi; j
water Tanks, fl and PJ callous each; 50 canteens, |
gallon eaeh; I doz Buckskiu Money Kelts; j do oiled
cambric do do. Tho above good* for sale nt tho Cali
fornia Outfiting EatnhlislinicnU No 3 Wood n.
meh24 J A II PHILLIPS
Assorted bpices-Pui up /or rntmiy use, lu t,„
• ana, enclosed in a sliding lid tor. containing
Mustard, Alspice,
Cinnamon, Ginger,
Closes, Pepper,
Warranted pore. For sale at the new Spice. and
Mnnaed Factory, eerner of Ferry fc Liberty au.
mylg " JOHN b HE 1
A r?v!Us—Wrought Iron Antnli, Irom Uc Temper
fcnce*UJe work*, wuruntedi wiU be conitaaiiy
“ ” PP ““‘ S^Sk&BAN,» Woo.
Zit s frfS?£&S££34 l s£&B?a ca H j k
gs 1 IlflpIlWililt! iliflililllj r f4!flpßpPi Ife
SD P CO Hlu s lsalj7SBSfi||§|| 1| j|
■* >g »«■*,. I^^!i||||flifgliliisltlfll tlpii
*, H a C i. O 2‘3 h, *-T®a-35-Jas M *ros* rs= sa a
J OJ©2 ■ c « KB'sl • • . -go 53 1
«is f| MsfltWilsljiPMi If n;
*9l »«1 PMIK&IH 2 ill
»« H Isle 15 Si
t- ° I 1 $ ji y 3 4ilfif!il-p&i;®| s^ii
alls {fes]iiHM|!sil3fflllllll
wgi . __ 1 ilpslllJ! i=£li! II fll
r"|ailiiiry i
ililiillii Ilfil!!lii g fH' IHlilllil* dtrtF* 1 B* *3
ID* AGKN rS:—WM. JACKSON. JOHN D. MORGAN, PVutbargh; P. M. CURRY, Allegheny City; A. PATTERSON, Birmingham. hrl9:dmB
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Islthonraphlc Eitabllihaiat
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Pon-Oilice, I'uisburgb.—Mops, Landscapes, Dili
beails, Showbills, Labels, Architectural and Machine
Drawings, Uusmcs* and Visiting Cards, Ac, engraved
or draw ii on stone, ami pnuted in colors, Übld, Droiiza
or Dlaok, lu the most approved style, nud at the most
reasonable price*. OctlSily
GRATEFUL fur the very liberal encouragement I
have received for so many years, I Imre deter
mined 10 enlarge my business considerably. Having
engaged a coun-ctgnt Foreman, I will be enabled 10
hli all order* promptly, and do the work m our usual
style and at fiur prices, and ask (lie attention of tuer
chants and ciuaeiis to my large stock of UFHULBTU*
KY CiOODd and Jleds, Alattrssses and Ueddittg, Cur
lain Materials, Damasks and Moreens, Cornices, Frin
ge*, Bordering*, Tassels, Split and Roller Biiuas, and
every arucle usually kept in an establishment of the
kind. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly at
tended to
H.—Cut|iels made and pul down
war. \iiiu.R
ALLEQIiBIit VESITIAS BLIND —
AND CAUINI'.T WAitEKUOM. *
the nulnc at large, with every thing in their Un^ 11 *'
Agency, No 0 Wood Hreet, Pittsburgh.
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IjAPER HANGINGS —I am now receiving, direc
from the manufacturer* in New York, Philadel
phia m:d Baltimore, a large and well selected assort
ment of all the latest and most improved styles of sa
un, glared and common PAPER HANGINGS, con
sisting of—
-10,000 piece* of Parlor and Freseo;
10,000 " Hall and Column;
10,000 ** Dining-room, chamber aad office
Paper—which I would particularly invito the attention
of iho»e v bavinf houses to paper, to eall andexamine,
at the Paper Warehouse of 8. C. Hj1.1.,
ap9 07 weed it
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ttended the use of the
GINSENG PANACEA
: n all the various forms which Irritation of tha lungs a*-
same*, has induced the proprietor again to cal! atten
tion to this
WONDERFUL PREPARATION.
The ehangable weather which marks our fall and
winter mouths, Is always a fruitful source of
COLDS AND COUGHS.
These, if neglected, are but the precursors of that faU
destroyer, .
The question, then, how shall we nip the destroyer in
the bmlT how shall we get clear .or ear coughs, end
olds? is of vital importance to the public.
THE GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY
will be found in the Ginseng Panacea. In proef of this
we have from tune to »"> published the certificate* Of
dozens of our best known citizens, who have experi
enced iu curative powers. These, with * mass of t«s
: timoiiy from all'fltris of the country,—from
MEDICAL MEN OF TIIE FIRST STANDING,
Ministers of the Gospel, Ac., together with copious na|
ices from the i
JOURNALS OF TUB DAY.
we have embodied in pamphlet form, and may be had
gratis of any of our agent* throughout tha country.
HUNDREDS OF BOTTLES
have been used In this city.
THOUSANDS AND TENS OF THOUSANDS
throoghootthc United States and Canada, and we aha
lenge ary man to point out a “
SINGLE INSTANCE
n which, when taken according to directions, and be
fore the lungs bed become fatally diiatgaciisd, it hag
ever failed to T
EFFECT A PERFECT CURE
Why, then, need the afflicted hesiiatsf. Why resort te
the miserable nostrums, gotten op by ant< owstndivid
tals o ier the assumed name of some eo ehratad phy
sician, and puffed into notoriety by oertifieiiaT~ci par
sons equally* unknown? Whilst a mediein* at
UNPARALLELED EFFICACY
Is to be had, whose Vouchers are at home,—ear n»(yh|
hors, —many of whom it has -
SNATCHED FROM THE GRAVE.
In order that this urrsia&ble medicine may ba placed
within the reach of the poor as well the rich, we bava
pul the price at
ONLY FIFTY CENTS,
just ooe half the usual cost of cough medleinea it is
far sale by our agents in nearly every town and village
over the west, who are prepared to rive full infoona
•ic o relative to it T. SALTER, Proprietor.
Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio.
M’ALLISTER’S OINTMENT
CONTAINING N O
MERCURY, orother Min
eral. It has to
POI^NOUS
I sixteen years for all diseases of; lb* chest, involving
Lie utmost danger and responsibility, and 1 declare
before heaven and man, that hot In one case has it
failed to beuefit when tha palienrwe* srithtn the reach
: of mortal means. \
I hava-hmd physicians laazaed ia itbe profession. I
: have ministers of the gospel, judges of the beneh t al
dermen. lawyer*, gentlemen of the [highest erudition
aad mniiitades or the poor use it in every variety o(
way, and there hat been bat one voice—one universal
voice sayiar—“STALLISTER, YOUR .OINTMENT
IS GOOD!”
RHEUMATISM—It removes almost immediately
the inflammation and aweiling, when the pain ceases.
(R . the directions around the box.)
D-ACIIE—The sarira has cured persons of the
headache of twelve years standing, and who hnd it
regnat every week so.that vomiting took place. EAR
ACH*,TOOTH-ACHE, aad AGUF. IN THE FACE,
it* aaiped vrilh like success.
i SCALD HEAD—We have eared.ctsea that actually
. daii«(Jevery thing known, as well as the ability of fii
! iaen o twenty doctors. One man told'as he had spent
g.Noa hit chDdran wuhou any benefit, when a few
I sovss of Ointment cared them.
I TETTER—There is nothing better far the cure of
! Tetter.
BURNS—U it one of the best things In the world far
luma
1 PlLES—Thousands are yearly eared by this Oint
ment. It itxvca fails in giving relief far the Piles.
Er Around the box are direction, far usinjr'ffrXJ
luur’s Oinmcfti/of Sere/ulo, livsr Complaint, Eryiip*
las, Tcsur , Chilblain, Staid if red. Sets Eya, Qvuwy,
Sots Throat, BroneJuiat, Ifmmi Affsajonty Pains* Di*-
Burns, Corns, all Dtssasss of Ur Sinn, Son Lips, Fist*
pin, 4*e., Stealing of Us Limbs, Sera, JUsirotatuet,
Fiio, cold Fsct Croup, Steslltd or Breast, ToolA
aeJU, dnu in wr Fact, A'- sft*
COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, Ipain in tha Chest
and Side, failing off of the hair, or as other accompa
nies cold feet (This Ointment is ihb true remedy.) It
is a cure sign of disease to have colli feet.
CORNS—Occasional nseof tho (Ointment will al
ways keep corns from growing. Pfeople need never
be troubled with them u they an itfrequentiy.
nry- This Ointment u good for anti part of the body
or limbs when Inflamed. In some ckses it übonld be
applied often.
CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine anlassthe
name of J AMES Me ALLISTEJI is written with a pen
on every label.
For sale by my Agents in aU the principal cities and
town* In the United States.
James McAllister,
Sole Proprietor of the abovo medicine. '
FT Principal Office, No tid North Third street, Phil
adelphia.
PRICE a CENTS PER BOX.
Asxmts or Pittsbchuu —Braun A Reiter, corner of
Liberty and St Clair sm; and L Wilcox, Jr, comer of
Market ct and tho Diamond, alto corner of 4th and
Bmithfield tt«i J II Cosset, comer of Walnut and Pena
sts, Sth ward; and sold at the bookstore in
: st, 3d door from Second at; in Allegheny city by II P
Schwarts and J Sargent; by J O Smith, Druggist, Bir
mingham; D Nrgley. East Liberty; II Rowland, Mc-
Keesport; J Alexander A Son, Monoagaheia City; N
U Bowman A Co, and J T Regers, Brownsville; John
Barkley, Beaver, Fa; are wholesale agents.
febS7*dcodly
Pacta for tho Public,
lu relation to that unrivalled family Salve,
tIILLEI'S fiiQICAL PAIN EITBACTOB.
of a respeetable Physician.—Read
X the following, addressed to my Agent, Mr. F.Mei
ryweather, Cincinnati:
Cixcuous, ?cbi 12,1849.
Bin A sense of duty compels me to give my tribute
to Dailey’s Pain Kxtrector. Being opposed to qiaek
ery and all nostrums hiving for their obieel sinister
motives—but realising mueh good from the “King of
Pain Killers”—l am induced la tender you this eortii
cate. I have used it in my family, in mV practice, and
with all the happy and wonderful effects that could
possibly be imagined. H. J. BuonmM. D
Dr. Brodie is the senior partner of Brodie&Levir
Druggists. ’ 1
Inflammatory Bheumatinu
The following testimonial comes from a source fat
miliar to many of those traveling on our Western wa
ter*. Mr. Gltme. the well and favorably known pro
prietor ot the Parkersburg Hotel, ia husband to the
lady whoso letter I annex:
_ u FaJurasauao.Va, April 13,1849.
To Henry Dailey, Chemist. Ac.—Sir; Having for
merly been long afflicted with violent, inflammatory
Rhenmausm, which appeared to firmly sealed as is
defy all ordinary appliances to allay the sever*' pain
attending it, I was induced to try your Magical Pain
Extractor; and it having eflected; almost as if by ma
gic, ar immediate relief; aad also, to all appearances
on en'ire and perfect core, 1 am induced fbr the bene
fit of others who may bo afflicted with pain, caused by
any kirnl of inflammation, -to write to yon, declaring
that >n my opinion, founded on actnal experience
your Magical Pain Extractor is the most valuable dis
-1 c ?? er ,?, . prevent age fbr the immediate extraction
of bodily pain. It is an almost immediate and a per
fect cure for Burns and ficalds, and all external in
flammation.
Having many acquaintances formed by the.; visits
at my husband's hotel in this place, ( have supposed
«y rj, lll ®b«»vring them these few lines, it may possibly
be of benefit both to them and yourself.
- . i.t.nn uw»*.
(I entertain the hope thnt Mrs. dime wilt pardon the
publicity 1 give to her letter, as well on the •core of
humanity as of its being the surest mode of bringing it
to the notice of her friends.—ll. Dallxt.]
Felon Cured.
Extract of.a letter, dated . .
Oxmo.vT, Ky. Nov. 29,1&45.
Mr. H. Dalloy: “1 have tried your Pain Extractor in
a ease of felon, in my own family, which it relieved
and cured in a very short time." in haste, yours re
spectfully Jis M. i oc.vo.
lE?* Bonis and Scalds, Piles, Bore Nipples, Broken
Breatt, Eruptions bores Cuts, Wounds and all in
flammation, yields readily to the wonderful properties
ofthl* unrivalled family salve. Buhin the samo pro
portion that you will receive benefit from the genuine,
you wilt be-injured by the deleterious effects of the
counterfeit salve*. , , ,
CAI.TION—Be sure and apply only to the inventor,
H. DitLit, 413 Broadway, New York, or to hia au
thonn-d agents. JOHN D MORGAN,
General Depot, PiUsbargh.
Henry J’. Pel.warix, Allegheny, Agent; J. Baker*
Whrrrtng, Va., James W Johuston, MayaviUe, Kyi
F Mcrrywi-ather, Cincinnati, 0., General Depot ■_£
N. B —ln tho severest Burns and Scalili it ezwa
;hc psmln a few nnnutes—it urver fails' -iufffr£
U A. basrasavocE, 1 . A. B. llffu, N. Y. r sj».
0. L EaßJiigroca, VPuuburgh. - r
G. W. F*H*moc,>
Wholesale Drug Stora la ih« oitw a«
Naw Tnk, r "
rjtllE undersigned an extensively engaged in tl»
1 W holasaleDrug baslqaes at No. U ln^MnS,T
the eity of New 7ork t ffiut prepared i© suntiiv
DrogrisUt sad eentry llarehaaia ?Sn2
Ols, Dyt-staffs, Fereifn and AwfieuftsSSH 1
Muffler* Ckd2ffi o Ew!?*!2l.
VnrV«k,M4r a A.MHSBBTOC* *C
Read! Boftdt
SELLFJtS* COUOtFSYRUP.—From W. K. Bodes.
Clerk : »Court of Quarter Sessions or
Beaver Cour. ..
Mr. B. E. Sel'a s >4l . Some time is (he winter my
wife was afflicted «nc a severe and distressing cough,
and hearing *f -«ur .nraluable Cough Syrup, I pur
chased a bottle f-sat 8. T. Trimble, of Bridgewater,
and after taklnma portion of it two ortbreo eveniugs
on going to b|l the found immediate relief; as alio
several friends nave been relieved in severe cases. I
am therefore satisfied that it is a safe and valuable
medicine, and would recommend it to those who may
be afflicted with severe Coughs and Cold*.
March £3,1343. . W. JL BODEN.
Prepared and sold by IL E. SELLERS, 57 Wood at, •
and sold by druggists generally* in Pittsburgh and A!
leghny. . ,
Coal Company*
(INCORPORATED^
-nOOKS wdl lie open for subscrlpuon to the stock of
ie “The Chartler* Coal Company,” on and after
Monday, (health day of September inst, at theofflso
mf 2. \V. Remington, Penn st, Pittsburgh.
sptaiMtf z. w. remington.
OBOBOSABOOR,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Ho. 46 fiarktl street,
HAVING purchased an axtendve and carefaUy se
lected stock of Spring and Sommer Gooda, tha
subscriber respectfully informs his' friends and tha
publie, that he la now preparing to receive and exe
cute their orders with dispatch, and in the neatest,
most substantial, and fashionable manner. Aa he la
determined te do ouineu on the cosh system, he flat
ters himself that he will be ablo to do work aa cheap
as it eaa be done at any establishment in the country,’
His stock Is varied, consisting of Cassimeres, Broad
ninths, Vestings, Ac., which his friends are re'speetfulj
ly invited to examine for themselves.
myMidlf ~ GEORGE ABMOIL.
<T. WTEUyDIETBsaUft—
REMOVED to a new ihroo story brick
tHTffMn on Bmith£eld street, can door below
• 1 ■ • r sixth streeL Teeth inserted from one
to an entire set, on the suction principle, with u beau
tiful representation of the natural gum—restoring tha
original shape of the face.
N. B.—Teeth extracted with little or ho pain.
Deeayed Teeth permanently saved by plugging,pre
venting the tooth ache, whioa is mneb belter ou
ting it, though it should bo dose in five minutes, or
even instantly, - MflblX
CURE FOR WORMS.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S TEUHIFCQE.
dSAXoa ok axTORAi waarrsa.
IN order to afford all possible seeurity.to the pablie,
as well gs to themselves, against fraud and"irapo
sition from counterfeiting, the proprietors have «««<*»
a change in the exterior wrapper or lablo of their Ver
raifage. The new label, which is a steel engraving of
the most exquisite design and'workmanship, has been
introduced at a very great expense, and is from the
brain of an artist of the first talent. The design Is new;
and the execution elaborate. Several figures and a
portrait are most prominent, but the word “Vkain
rvaa,” printed in white letters on a red and finely oo*
proved ground, should be particularly examined.—
When held us to tha light the letters, shading .of the
letters and every line, however minute, throughoattha
whole.of this part of the engraving match as exactly
as if the impression had been m*rdc upon oo© tide on
ly, although it is setualiy printed on bith sides of the
paiper. This should in all cases be observed. A la
bel upon each dozen 1* also printed in red upon both
tides, and should be examined in the tame manner.
Thu preparation has now stood the test of many
years mSt, and is confidently recommended as a saw>
and effectual m-dieinc for expelling worms from tha 1 '
system, ’t he unexampled success that faaa attended
it* administration in every case where tho patient was
really afflicted with worms, certainly renders It wot
thytao attention of physician*.
The proprietor has made n a point.to ascertain tha
result of us use iu such eases as came within his ''
knowledge and observation—and he invariebty found •
it to produce the most salutary effects-root unfreqsant
ly after nearly all t£e ordinary preparations recom
mended faf worms had been previously resorted to 1
without any permanent advantage. This faet is at
tested by the certificate* and statement* of hundreds
ofrespectable persons in different parts of tho. coun
try, aiul should induce families always to keep svy <
of the preparation In their possession. Ills mild ir it.
operation, and may be administered with perfao» .1/Z "
ty to tho most delicate infant . "
The only genuine is prepared by '
- B A FAHNESTOCK,
Graut Emfllab Rsa^Z —z
above diseases, is the HUNGA r uUN HALSS?K f np
of P"tai»«n; due«ej, wmt,7riiZ7Zii„;
Aral i. MllcuLi,urtreumamie wont MSStoTI!,
liiii b« found to u,o 1
relief In rjto from uiy of too
day, uid ha.e bcoo cma up by. too moitdlntooßjiAod
physieians aaeoafinned
an blaaku cured,and wiIfSSS; £%.
H f hHf e A4 t *sv-^ D * c^ noHrom, bma *uniar?EaS
wito Euekna'a auu*adau Balaam of
eoanleraei too conaompliTe lcodoocioa7flK^s^{“
bo. to ba ured aa o preieoUm acdloio. to adl
colda, coujba, aphuni of blood, pato to
ehest, tmtatioa and aoreneu oi" tha lpnA. u* , '
difficulty of treating, heetiefover,
utioa and generaUSbQity. astham hSSz
eouth underoup.
Bold in largo bottles, at «1 bouFwt, fc
lion* for the restoration of neailh. *"* ““ direo*
Pamphlets, eotuainitit a mass of c n Lius. ..a
WSS'ffi&JFjSSSsS
obtained of the Agouti, grata*
mml' tmktlis sural. !
t ir-r bextvaxfotjreverefleredlathiaotty
aid «5SV rl ?^ 48 on the ooetappnved Ewterapl**-
AI»
THE CRiIAP ROLL, or BOSTON BUND; ea k»«
° r <s t^e of all siief, usd atall prietu ' •
Coantry Mcrehaata and ouera ere invited R> call and
•“® lQ e tha above tor thwa»eJTe*,aJ aJI *lll bo *914
waoiesaie or retatl,aod« libaral dodietloa made it*,
wholesale paithtaen,
apioty
A WE3TERVELT
„I*OGABfrWo7ssa * COji •
TMPO&TERS and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and
•■.Domestic Hordwan.-. CnilcrT, Saddlery, Ac., 190,
Wood street, PitUbttTgh, are bow folly prepared with
a recently imported stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Bad*
diery, Carpenter*’ Tool*, Ac., to offer very rreat : in
dneemema to Western Merchants, aa in addition w.
the many advantages bad by our predecessors, Mes
an. Logtui * Kennedy, we have greatly-increased oat'
facilities, and pcchaso all our goods tram first htade*
on the eery best terms.
Tee Junior members of the fins.devote their whoiw
attention to sales, and fsetisg confident of giving a as- -
Ufactiou, respectfully solicit a call from silwtaomtT
Tiiit this market. 'rorhgl
HIBDEftT'S CHSHUJAL WUITIS6~
UIDBEBTS SUPERIOR RED INK.
HJUJ'ERT’S MACHINE COPY INK. ,
ALL thesedider from ordinary Ink. as liter art .»
ektislcJ wlatipn. coauinlng no -»i.cilni, ,£!■
flow.freely from any kind of pea—the color
S' hi and durable. If there havo been better rS
e, . Have neither teen nor heard of them, o. **
pie bottles can be obtained gratis, by the io»
from 11. A.
Sebwaru, Allegheny, or of the raanafaeinr*» Si'ZoV
I L IUBBERT, Draggut and Chamisw cqm£?
y and Smith field streets, Piusbarth? Ltbcr-
N. tt—Any boule not giving eotanlsto
to pri " ™n* ."Jl !
THE STAB OF THB Weml
Blinds of alltha Veaiaag- , (
are kept on hand«* «■* i •
the latest and most anntr or * sr
•-1 ions, at the thonennotf^! 4
reasonable terms. tUe lad oath* !
Also, the cheap Boston roll or «nit* mi i •«.' ’ ■
reney and Paper Cnrtains of *** jsna
pal terns, on hand andfarsaiM !««»"**
jgs^~£s^£s&japL.i
■ii I *.’/ the msstfts*
Allegheny city, Aag. 10. last
„ ITUBHBBB B IIP r
I fl»cPALL,b««tomtbnaiK .LIBIUIKJiT.
.hki-V?w.*? 4 Ti s* oi 7» .•lnh»btauM»*ff»'
above eiubiuhaeat Wbett' ikehu onened A*
every aneatlooWl. *f
•t, bei* -vbo mayfavar fcba»»®
<> « , evn Seveaib ajj.Wee“>
•er dtlicaeiee of.lb* ee*** 8
A foproaT.
to^Aniar**
ka*e, part -t
AnMsfrt w «*iJ for «* •<•
5ftCTM f 'w l yi fc , , {2nJ»*raf Buwe», 0«l»JW®od '
Caw ttjjere e s|^3p*:**x < *«hJCoafSw**. , w&to& “ u
«iuer cTtfo i the eoM»,«an«_-_
vicrchiatnr. and a**»ia» a ■pleaiij'~ ,J
finUterf la 4» atrto—
* jtfli -liberty «; oppodie Wood rtj .
,l' NICBOIidfUtrAYNK. '