miscellaneous. BOOKSTBOOZUt tvnnt'i Uto raESBVfEBIAN K»K EOOM, I M*Swood mJ fornl» UEonorapitoK Oebitw Leilcom, Tpwnteod’li Aim jwoenl rVtW Übte. Nwtoert HUIOI7 of to Cbnnun Rtfi- SjifiSirtli, Millotfr Trcotuo onComuui Dot ttrwcaSwedeabOTjUritfm, ftoil I *Mir«oo*J7 Ane«. buat cJier taterauajr wcthe, u» tddidoa SoSibo^nttjunxMJTOtfc 1 ixOBOfY, AMD VICINITY, wJI be reedy for tMesfrvreris lftajr*. Yertoaewbo m*7 ©rtft hetSiKweof ihdrootatryeestepHtoaftettep cm doiofemikißffroUcstioato the amjemfoed, asr ittnr ft® expee« of tothggrieoof <bo«e>. aorI9_g.EMcGOWAN_ TO TBB PIJDUCi i ’SOIfT Umi year* aiaee, I was traveling through A «v. bum af Ohio; while spending a few days in gtV™ I riaralu Meuli* s&bsunee. SSSSOT';. S?5SSSiuw tt, EiTiStoaiwuiiaiSiii with tram EdloiSSr ■»«!liroSW'”' e lltttitra ml Ttlj. CTh Mt'n* eodn time end means in the JtoM experiments; and from that time ■ amlrinc this composed with a brush, thatlhUooating Sa-ftw Bombs weald become a perfect stone or •fete; to that the substance when applied was actually 2ato In a liquid state, and the Urea amount of siliea, »t—and black oxide of iron that it cos* ; ' nSedTwoSiedit both weather and fire proof; a* the ; ui«t emend, the harder and more permanent U , wailtebecoma, and a* the coating (after it tnrni to slats) Is of Itselfindestreetible by fire, consequently it 1 BretMts the wood eovtred with it from the air, and when there U no air, there is no blaze or combustion; l thanfore tbe wood will actosuty char, the title *?o^M^S i Se , 3teoTery of the greatest import anee. and applied to Government for a potent for my tramea or diecovery, fondly hoping that I should BOWbormunorated for all myontlarlatlme and mo- Bty. The fOTcroment, .without any hesitation, grant* ed 10 bo Lenars Patent for the sole right to manufac ture, sell and vasty improvement in the manufacture df a •Weather and Fire Proof Composition or Art!-- Adal State." to fourteen years. - m Alf«Slld,l&0. WM. BLAKE. WB,theinhahimnuofßbaron,hiv eadtheabove • 0 f Ur. Blake, end believe Jio be sabitan* tisdly sorreet, as we aro knowing wnwstof the state meats therein contained; and we will farther Mate, that wodonotbelieva that there ever was a patent more . honestly and laboriously esroed, or more deservedly grantee; aiL he pursued his experiments with the most / mdomltableßeraevertneeunderihemostdisccttriging stroßßataacea, as the public had not tbe least conn* .tjiwj*. «a«t there could be any thing valuable made fpw— hnwiM.. Hetheretorehaatoeneoumetfor yean the jeers and scoffs of nearly ths whale rcpmum- Binr. Notwithstanding all this, be was Indequigable is the prosecution of Ba expenmoats, end wo do not b«U«T« »t,t there ia one man in a thousand who wool d ' have persevered under all the circumstances. But he has at lasi triumphed over all obstacles, and we be lieve there Li new but one opinion in awarding him tt* Barit af this valuable discovery. GEO, W. CRANE, ■) Jnaueea of • HORACE GIBIL > the JONATHAN EVERHARD, t Peace. LEWIS a C HATFIELD, *) Trustees R.W. MILL, > of BENJAMIN JONE, J Township. ' — WM. EVERETT, Township Clerk. 'ALLEN HOWE, Treasurer. CAUTION TU THE PUBLIC. f)LtVeeseeneinedthaliheieareiQdividnalsengmged to digging, grinding, and preparing for rale, the above Bumtionod Mineral to be mixed with oil, and used pro* eisely as J use my patented article. I have been to . thoee senoaa and shewn them mypatent. Theysay they do act Intend to infringe or ircipass upon my rights; that they have a right to dig, grind, and sell the powder, if they can find purchasers; that (hey arc not bo and to know what they arc to do with iu that It is no Infringement until U Is mixed arith the oil to make the compound; and that those who buy, mix and use it, mast uie the rcspohsibility. Most et them say that, they believe that the patent is good against those that snty ud use tha cam pound, "pa some have said that ' what they wanted to use they should certainly purch ase of me, as they did not intend io make them selves liable in any way. Now t feel myself in doty bound to ■ axpeee this barefaced fraud upon the public; as I cun "call It by no milder name, where a man sells and re* ' voeivea pay for an article, the nse efSvhich be well knows subjects the purchaser and user to a prosecu* • den tad fine. Some of those-who arc engaged In this -V-eefaiieaa traffic, will unquestionably contend to the \ public that myjpamst will not stand, and that I dare \«ot prosecute.. Now, to take.thls argument away from !mem,l went to some of those who were proclaiming that my patent was of no value, and made the follow ing preposition: that they mighiseleetajudgeandtwo lawyers who have had some practice in patent esses, aad we would submit the patent to them, and if they deelded that the patent was good, that they should step all farther proceedings In the business; but if they should doeioethat it would not, In thblr opinion, hold, I would agree to let them go on and sell ail they could/ without saying any Hung to the public about them. This proposition they would ooi accede to. So far us the Validity of my patent is concerned. I do not de pend entirely upon my own judgment, although I have the fullest confidence in it; but I have submitted it to ttany of the judges, and several of tha most eminent patent lawyers, who have, without exception, decided that in their opinion it was good, suid woald protest me iu my discovery. I grind the article to a fine power, and pul it up in barrels, the which are marked: -Duse's Pateiti bias ajs Was Taxi Paoor Aaruncut. Slate." I therefore, give notice to all who buy and use the . above mentioned mineral for the purpose set forth in sny patent, except from me or my authorized agents, that I shall hold them to a strict accountability, aiul shall com me ace suits at law against those who thus infringe upon my right. WM. BLAKE. Smaaon, Medina Co , 0., Aug. 14,1W9. IT PfWO TONS of the above Fire and Weather Proof Artificial Slate on hands and for sale. The above we een recommend, for we have been using u for aome 4years, end know iFlobe what it la set forth iu every particular. J. fc IL PHILLIPS, Agt, norT7-d3m No ft Wood it EXCELSIOR! F. H. JEATON & CO., 80. 09 Fourth Street) PtUibargh,. Here now in Store iheir foil mortmain of Tltaunlnp, Blokj, Hositry and Late Goods ADAPTED to the wants of everyclassof Merchant* and Cohsoxaers. No pains hare bees spared to present the newest and most fashionable style of Goods in their line. Their stock conaiststnpartofthe fallowing: DRESS TRIMMINGS. Fringes and Gimps, of every variety; new styles figured Galleons: Algerine and Imperial Braids: wide and narrow Btlk ami Worsted Embroidering Braid*; figured and ent Velvet Ribbonk; plain do do; Corded Mantas and plain Ratio Ribbons, for trimming; black, white and colored Silk Laces; extra wide do do,' for Soonest; -with a fall assortment of Dress Buttons; Dresses finked. Stamped or Embroidered to order. LACE GOODS. Embroidered Laee and MosUn Capes, Chemise ties. Breakfast Retiring Caps and Ualf Sleeves, French Worked Collars'and Cuffs,in great varietyiLvce Vails, Lappets and Opera Ties; Mourning Chemisette*, Col lars, Caffs and llalf Sleeves; Linen Lawn Hd*fs, plain embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Linen do; real thread Laces and Edgings: Im. do do;-Bobbin, 7■<«)*, Laee Muiiin and Cotton Edgings and Inserting*. _ BONNET TRIMMINGS. Rich new style Bonnet Ribbons, Preach Face Flow ers, Bonnet Tabs. Velvets, Bruins and Florences, friik and Taxietoas, Bonnet Frames and Up*. KID QLOVES.' Best aura&ctsre, with mett approved fastening*, •adefcoicen eolon. As exteasive auortme&i always •a hand. SOSIEBT. A rnit variety of Silk, Wool, Colton, Merino and Cashmere, for Ladies add Misses; Tartan Plaids, and a fail assortment other styles (oner and plain Child* tan’s Hose; newest styles Infants’ Boou and Socks,- Gents’ Grampian, Vlgonia, Merino, Cotton and (ine Wool Half Hose. GLOVES. A fall assortment for men, women and children, • among which are Derby Bibbed, Poloselle and plain ftis* ribbed and plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Her* ScCassimers, Merino, Far-Used Beaver, hear? and jfeMfclklo, Military and .Lisle Thread and Colton.' WOOLEN GOODS, stq.ti •«' Ladles’ and Children’s Hoods, Children’s Woolan gaeks Knit Seth's and Boas, Children’s Gait ers and Leas Mias, Worsted Cads, Knitting Worsteds and Woolen Yams, California Comforts; also, fino Cashmere Scarfs, for Ladies. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. ■ Zepbyrand Tapestry Worsteds, Canvass Patterns, Flats and Emb*f tilt, Bristol ana Peri 1 d Boards, Pa per Flower Materials, Loan Mats, Tidies, and Em broidered Work. Also—Laaics'Silk and Merino Vests ■ad Dim wets; Embroidered Sacks nndFlannels, French Worked Caps and Waists for Infants; and Bwan’s^own Trimmings. : GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Fine Shirts, Cravats and Collars; Merino, Silk and Cation Wrappers and Drawers; Snspeuders, Shoulder Braces and Dressing Gowns; Silk and Linen Htlkit; doves and Hosiery. 1 COMBS, BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY. I FrraehpatternscarredandplainShellßeekConibi; Bcfhla and Im. do; Shall Bioe and Long Comb*; Ira. [ da; Buffalo. Satin and Hoaewood Hair Braihc*; Shell, ' Bafftlo ana Eng. Bom Dreuing mad fine leery Comb*; with an atsonment of Nail and Teeth Cm»h**. WattaarilPa “Oold Medal" Perfumery. VARIETY GOODS. NcodU*, Pina, Tape*, Steel Bag* and Panel, - tenon* and Steel Good*, Berlin wire Baakeu, Pane Twi*t and Sewing*. Fine Roeewood Deakt and Oealßiodiags k. Galloon*, Fancy Work Baakeu fi«t* Cord and Ta**ela, Portfolio*, Papiertre* and Blind ft Shade Trimming*. Ladle*’Stationary, *****“£, ™* eU > French Cork Bole*, CphpUterer’* Plinni. SilkAGingta Umbrella*, ***’d wtdih*, Paper Mb urn* A HoUaad*, U* l FJaatie Banda ft Webbing, Biff'd CUnti Binding, Conet and Shoe Laeei*. CAKfi.TBl!—Ket . jii Ja. 1 - J Cuttack's Capet Warehoase, No. 75 Poorth »l ■ torthaTsapplyof Cameu, of the latest and most an* mood styles, to wbidt we' Jntlta the attention of Steamboat non, and those wishing to famish Houses to etli and examine the largest assortment in the city. wUeh we wrlli sell cheaper than erer before dffere4La the western market potSI WhfCLINTOCK ■omralng Lob| itT E. MURPHY bas Fet'd a supply of the above W • article, of U» best quality; also, plain Black TUbet Long Bhawls; Mack Bomba* mea, Mon rainy Al* Persian Cloth, black Coburgs, Parmeuas, Sahaenc, Mona da Lain* and French Merino*, black CraTßti anaMourning Collar*, Mourning Bonnet lUb« oeek do, and a fall auoruunt of Mourning SILKS, A tun Menmeat, inclading a few piece* eery wide tadwpcrfcr. Bayers era layitcd to lode at them, at NarthXu* corner of Foanh and Market sts. WhAlaaala Rqaw up stair*; where a large assort gf Mew Good* ha* lately been received. {avAb. . DR. JAYiIfTS ALTERATIVE. Wa ha*a been informed by Mr*. Ro*e of a eare par forSdSSrSlJr* J •F«’A AUArAMTo,w£ieh piotm Its aaperiorUyoeereTery othorremedy of the • feaA She hasbeen afflicted for the la*t atzteon year* wUhWRCROSEa or WHITE SWELLINGS, attended ■nth ulesrutieos and enfoliatloa of vanoas bones, du tt p«. which time many piece* hare been discharged from ■ ike iroaxal bene ol toe crasitUß, from both her anna, V wrnta and hands land from both leg*,and from the left ' and from the Tight kaee.be*ideepainflti ■leers on otter part* of her person, which hare « allied -- *ha iHilafi anmbcr of the moat eminent nhinieianiof mr cny-adanag Bottor the tlme her eaneringshay* bean exemanng and deplorable. Abovt three month* tinea aha was Tttdueed to try Dr; Jayne 1 * Atoxtiye, which haa had an aatoalahingly happy effect npen her, by reaoTtag all pain and swelling Land earning the ■leers to heal, while at the came time her general health has beebau completely restored, to that the now weigh* ttlba mere than she aid before she commenced then** ef till indy valsableprepaiion.—{Sat. Eve. Pen. Fn farther lsfarmauos. insure of Mrs. Rom, No. 189 - mien tt* Philadelphia. PEKIN VBA BTORR. ljT^ MISCELLANEOUS BjtbtPruldiatofth* Calttd BUtM. Is ponuaace of law, I, ZACHARY TAYLOR, Pr**. ideal of the Coiled State* of America, do hereby declara and make known, that Pnblie Sales win iL Land Office*, la ihe State of lOWA, ax the period* hereinafter dwienated, to w Ai tbeXud Office ai DUBUQUE, Monday, the eeavath day of Jaatiarr next. tnr ,v» At. r.uit ui .SSffiS : mentioned townships, to wit ‘ unoer North oftiu ba* lint, tndvtst oftJu fifth principal TowmMp ninety-eight, ofrango lire,.. Townehip. ninely-iix, nioely.eeyen, tod nine. ty-eigfct, of range icur. ' Townjhips ninety.fiw, : ninely-eix, ninety..,. ed T^» n ° V Bhl i md "f nmge ninety-four, ninety . ®» *uooty*«x, ninety-seven, ninety-eight, and tunety-iike, ol range six. “ a on Mon a»y» the twenty-first day of Janoary next, for the i&HV oflh * Public Lands within ihe andennen uoned townihips, viz; Ifmh efUu Ui. Hat, aadmaofihtfifthpriaapcl mmidian. Townships ninety-four, ninety-five,' ninety-aii, ninety-seven, nioety-eight, and nfnety.nine, of range aerea. Townships ninety-tour. ninety-five, ninety , > omety-seren, and ninety-eight, of range eight. , Township alaety.five, township (ex oept the aouihweit quarter of section twenty-eev ea,;the southeast quarter of section twenty*efght, ““ thirty-three and thirty*tour, including the Indian agency,} and townships oinety-seveu •odcinety eight, of range nine. ' Townships ninety-two and ninety-four, of range ten. Township ninety-one, of range thirteen. Townships ninety-one and ninety-two, ol range fourteen. At the Land Office at FAIRFIELD, commenc in; on Monday, the. fourteenth day of January next, for the disposal of the Public Lands situated with in the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line,and toat of thefifth principal Townabipa auiy-eeven, aixty*eight, and sixty mne, of range aixleeo. Townahipa sixty-seven, sixty-eight, and sixty* sine, of range seventeen. Townships rixtyveig ht and sixty-nine, of range eighteen. Townships and sixty-nine, of range nineteen. Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of range twenty. Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, oi range twentyvjne. • Townships andaixty*nine, oi range twenty-two. Township seventy-one, of range twenty-six. Townships seventy and seventy-one, of range twenty-seven. Townships seventy and seventy-one, of range twenlysefght ; At the Land Office at lOWA CITY, commenc ing on Monday, twenty-first day of January next, for the disposal of the Public Lands within the fol lowing townships, vie ' North of tin ban line, anJ tout of the f/ihpmmpot Township seventy-six, ofraege twenty-seven. Townships seventy-seven, sad sev enty-eight, of range twenty-eight. '> Townships seventy-seven and of range twenty-nine. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, or other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. The offering of the above mentioned lands will be commenced on the day appointed, and proceed to the order in which they are advertised, with til convenient despatch,.until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; bnt no sale shall be kept ope'h 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 mv band, oLthe City of Washington, this fifteenth day of September, Anno Domini oae thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. By the President: \ Z. TAYLOR- J. Bdttxxfixld, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-esp liou to any of the lands within the townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper Lind Offiee, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and be fore the day appointed for the commencement of the publio sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. - J. BUTTERFIELD, Commissioner of the General Land Office. POSTPONEMENT Of Use Pabile Land Salas at Da Baqnt, lowa. NOTICE u hereby given, that iho Public t-alesof Lands ordered by proclamation of the President of the United Stales, dated (he fifteenth day of Be member, 1819, to bo held at the LAND OFFICE AT DU JIUQUE, lOWA, on the 7th and Slat day* of Janaary, 1830, are deelatedto be postponed until farther notice. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, thi» tub day of anno Domini one thousand eight hundred andjony-mne. 2. TAYLOR. By the President: <* J. BUTTERFIELD, Commissioner of the General Land OCee. dcl7liawtS. .... UIdHTAIL OOODBI ALEXANDER A DAY, comer of the Diamond ud Market street, notify their friend* and the pnbllo that they have received their stock of Fall and Win ter GOODS, direct froth the importers, manufacturers and auctions at the Cut. Their itock of new style and fashionable Goods is large, and presents strong attrac tion* to purchasers. In Ladies Dress Goods and Shawls, the most splendid and fashionable Good* of the season are now offered, at remarkably low prices consisting in part of the following LADIES'DRESS GOODS. New style Brocha fig'd enaction Silks; Col'd aad Black Sana Da Chcnes ond Tore Satins; Co I’d Caxseltan Groderhinevof the best qualities; Black glossy Groderieits of the celebrated Eagle manufacture. The above named Black Silks are warranted not to eut in tho wear, for dresses and mantillas they are the best imported. Neat fir’d Cametian BaOn.Du Chene, the handsomest Silks of the season. New style Brocha Silk figured .French Menno*, a hew and splendid article for ladies’ walking dresses. Bilk Embroidered French Dc Lalnes, for dresses and saeks, an entirely new article. Cashmeres, De Laines, Merinos, AJpaecas and Par metios, a large assortment SHAWLS AND SCARFS! Brocha Long and Square Shawls, of the bestqaall ties. Plaid Long Shawls, of the newest designs, remark ably cheap. Splendid Terkeri Shawls, al greatly reduced prices. Came lion Brocha fix'd Silk Shawls, in great variety. Crape Shawls, whim aad colored, in great variety. CLOTHS, CAS3IMERES AND VESTINGS! Best Sedan real French Twilled Clothe, all prices; best Sedan real French CaSsimeres; new style Amor ican.Csssimeres; super Batin Vesting*. * LADIES’ CLOAKING CLOTHS’ French and Belgian Blaek-and Olive Cloths, for La dies’ Cloaks. BLANKETS! A splendid assortment of American and imported Blankets, at remarkably low prices. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS! A lam and complete assortment now on hand.— Many of our present stock of Staple Goods were bought from the manufacturers previous to the present advance In prices. A principal, pan of our stock of French and English goods have been purchased at the great Auction Sales in Philadelphia and New York, whieb enables us to offer decided bargains in almost every description of goods in our lino of business. Country Merchants, Merchant Tailors, and all wholesale and retail buyers, are invited to an early examination of our stock and prices. ALEXANDER A.DAY, 72 Market it, oct2S [north west corner of the Diamond. TO BUYmsss OT Uuk tAniuat WR. MURPHY, at north east corner of Fourth • and Market st*,-is'now receiving hie second supply for the season,, and can offer inducements to buyers rarely to be met with. His assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Is very fall, consisting of Frenek Merinos. Cashmeres, CoburgSjLyonese Cloths, sapor Printed French Cash meres, at price* considerably lower than they oould be bought early In the season. His stock of LONG; SHAWLS Is large, and embrace*’ many of the bcautifal style* now on exhibition at Franklin Fhilad’a. BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS, Of new and very handsome styles, Velvet Trim- SACKING FLANNELS, Of various styles and qualities, plain and embroidered Black Silk Laces, Needlo Wowed Collar* and Cuffs, Bonnot Satins and Velvet Flowers, Cap* and Feather*. HANDSOME DRESS SILKS, Of the newest style*, and at lower prices than osual; and rich changeable Silks and Satins, for Mar-Mas, 1 HOUSEKEEPIN 000D3,- at lowest priees. And in the gentlemen’* dopmrtmen t rarociriiLAOK and fancy cold cloths, Blaek Doeskins, Winter Vestings, Fancy Ctssuneies Undershirt* and Drawer*, SMc Cravats, PockelHand ‘ OQMterehanta are Invited o visit the Wholesale Booms, up fairs. I _ ' ocia^ ~i VERV"WONDERFUL CUKEI—HfcLLLKD’ A VERMIFUGE! > Mocxs, Mercer Cot Sepu SS, 1649. R B. Sellers Dear Sir, I bought one boltlo of your Vermifuge at the Iron City Furnace store, atlhia place, and It ha* performed what we consider out here a won derful cure, on one of my boys eight year* old; be had b«en unwell for some years, so much so thstlhad giv en up all hop** of hi* recovery. I was advised by one of my neighbors to try a bottle of Tour Vermifuge— and ( am happy to Inform yon of It having the desired effect of relieving my ton. lie passed, in the short spaca of 84 boats, 164 worms, tome of theta measur ing at maeh at 19 and 14 inches long. I feel bound in lustiee to give you tho above statement, so as youmay make any use of my name that you think proper. Yoon, verjr respectfully, JoSATHAIt 8. Lms. 07*Prepared and sold by R. E.SELLERS,67 Wood street; and sold by Druggist* generally in the two cUies- . novlft I HEAD I—SELLERS’ COUGH KV- W. K. Bod»n, E*q., Clrtk of the Sessions of BesverCounty: Some time in the winter my. W *$ B . WM . *®leied with a severe and distressing cough, and hearing of your invaluable Cough Byrup, I pun chased a bottle from A T. Trimble, of Bridgiwiier, and after taking a portion of li two or three evenings on going to bed, 'be found immediate relief: several friends bare beta relieved ux severe U,**. I am .therefore satisfied that tiise.ar* and vslusbU me* dieute, and would reeommend it to thosciwho nrevh# afflicted with severe coughs and colds. 7 March *9,1643. - W. X. BODFY jn-aoldty R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood .uieC.nd bjvnjtUU generally in the two cities and vicinity. Epl.T- CL4JTH9—3 cases Blue and Drab Ft Cloths, lust we’d and for sale by MURPHY, WILSON A CO. noTia • • ‘ *8 Wood st S" CAttLlfl'MOUd.l»Kl<AlNJ4— W. K. Murphy t*B •jairree’d a let of-high colored Mod*. dsLaias, low price ofSSe. perTtrd. Auo, Plain Drab, Brown, Ac, tt 181 to 18* cent* P«r rerdj eiid e lerge ueonmcnt of neel styles AnrodJfoas. do Loins, at varioas prices, together i3m a choice assortment of Dress Goods gens rally, socb os Foney Bilks, French Merinr'- Cashmeres, Cohans ond Lyoaese Cloths, at the N. & corner of Fouth' | j' I Wv>lnt> bap* *yyijS[-7 : . uu fMcxtal au. n&rtf ; TRANSPORTATION LIKES. HAPPEN A CO’S passsnrar anv Ramlttaaea Office. jgf£ UANRDEN k. CO. commne to bring perron KSffyrgni any of Eegland, Ireland, ffiofiand or nmrn Wiles, upon the most libera! terms, with their asaal punctuality and attention to the wants and com fort or emmigrants we do not allow ourpasrotycr* to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea ports, os we take charge of them the moment they re port themselves, and see to their well being, usd de spatch them withoat any detention by the first ships We say this fearlessly, as we defy one of oor passen ger to show that they were detained 49 boors by at in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months, until tbfey conld be sent in some old craft, st ■ eb2 prate, which too frequently proved their coffin*. Wo intend to perform oar contracts honorably, cost what it may. and not act as was the case last season, with ether officers, —who either performed not aIL or when ii suited their convenience. Drills drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from j£l to iI«W, payable at any of the provincial Banks in Ins land, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and Genual Agent, Jf W Fifth street, one dnor below Wood. NEW ARRANGEMENT. SPEED INCREASED. EIPEEBB FAST PACKET LISE. S&SOI : , (Exclusively for Pas*enrer»,l 'VIA THE GREAT CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. THE public are inlbnaell that on and after Saturday l tbc lit of September, lie passenger* by thi* Lina »ul be cargfcdjßTCt the Central Railßoad from Lew- LitowTX to flMßurgh. and from tbence to PhiladeU pbia by the Baimburgh and Columbia Rati Road*.— By Uu* new arrangement pa»senger« will ro thronsh in on* hay lxss time than heretofore. 6 The Packets of thu Line are new and ofthobcit elaaa This route for .safety, speed and comfort, ia the mon preferable now tu uie to the Eastern citiea Rail Roads are all passed in day light. Time 3 d.aya Fi re, Ten Dollar*. “For information apply’ to tv . „ W SEES!. Foil oct4 or Dtp LEECH A CO.Canal BasinJM 3 -££°' Yoangttown and Naw O mUi CanaF Packet# ~ iLghjg3jl> rrif packet BEAVEB, Capu Stanley J'lleEa 1 bearer regularly on Monday, Wedneso./ and Fnday evening* at 0 P. N., and arrive at Young.-own ne * l worauif at 8 o’oloek—rtturniait, leave* Yoanrs- Tn e f^ a T»Thnr»day and Saturday eveninrvatt £y¥aJSf J2K in «“»« for *** ALLEGHENY.. CLIPPER, arriving at Pittsburgh at U ocloek. I The paeket HARKAWAY. C&pt. Downing, will eave Beaver Tuesday, Thnraday and Saturday even ™PV l «/• M, returning, leave New CaaUe, Monday, Wednesday and Fnday eveninga at 6 P. M. also con necting with the raonung boat Sr Pituburgh. 1 Thesepaciioii arefitted up in complete order, hav ing fine accommodations for passengers, and shippers may rely on more punctuality and greater dispatch than has before been obtained on these route*. \ K. M. FITCH & Proprietors. J. C. litdwell, Agent, Pittsburgh. Bidweli A Bro., “ Beaver. \ A- D. Jacobi, “ Youngstown. R. W. Count ugham/'New Castld, The elegant steamer, ALLEGHENY CLIPPER, vrif leave Beaver, daily at fl A. M., and Pittsburgh at 3P M., naming in connection with tho above boats, jalfi JEO. 1849 ‘ ateeal Wtrna and Cleveland Faeaenaer Line. Canal Picket—SWALLOW. u “ —OCEAN. ONBefthe above Packets leave Beaver every day (Sundays excepted) end arrive next coming at Warren, when iiey connect with the Mail Stages for Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these placet before night. Ono of the packets leave Warren daily at 6 P. M-, and arrive at Beaver in lime to take the morning boat for Pittsburgh. CES LKFFING WELL A Co, Warren,) p . n MB TAYLOR, do J" 0 ' JOHN A CAUGHEY, Agent, • ap!3 comer Water and Snuthneld tta gfoiggh 1849. ONION UNE, OS THK PENN'A AND OHIO CAI Ceawtoid A Chasuzeus, Cleveland, O F R. G. Feus, Beaver, Pa. \ f"*”- THIS Lute will be prepared on the opening of navi gation, to transport freight and Passeagem from PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any pbinton the Canal and Lakes. \ The facilities of the Line are unsurpassed in aka quality and capacity of Boats, expenence ot eabt and efficiency of'Agents | One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland daiHr, . ning in connection with the steamers LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN, Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and a line of firs < , SteAmor*. Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes. Aacnv-R G Parka, Beaver, Pa. Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio. _ MB Taylor, Warren, M Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna, Wheeler A Co, Akron. Crawford A Chamberlin, C. • and, Sean A Griffith, Buffalo, N. « . JOHN A CAUGHBY, Age Office, cor Water and Smitbficld sts, Piosburg! mchSltly BEAVER PACKETS. Steamer MICHIGAN No. 9—Capi Gilson. * LAKE ERIE, “ Gordon. THE above regular and: well known Beaver I ■ eta, have commenced making their daily in p and from Beaver, and will continue to run bet a Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the sea* z follows: Michigan No. 9 leaves Pittsburgh daily at 9 o’o < A. fiL, and Beaver at 9' o’clock, P. M. Lake! leaves Beaver daily at 3 o’clock, A.M., and Pittsblj at 3 o’clock, P. M. These steamers will ran in connection with R G Parks’ Express packet Line, for Erie; Taylor A Leffiingwell’s Warren Pockets; Union linn of Freight Boats for Cleveland; Clarke A Co’s Pittsburgh'and Cleveland Line Fra Oats. R G Parks daily New Castle Packets. CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agents. JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent. Pittsburgh, moh3l cor Water and SiaithfieTd sts ■ dgjfc. 1549. PITTSBDEen AND CLEVELAND LINE, ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS. THE Proprietor* of this old established and popular dailv line, eonslttingof SIXTEEN &rm;elaa«Canal Boat*, owned by themselves and running in eonnec oon with the steam boat* BEAVER AND CALEB DOPE, are enabled to offer unequalled facilities for the transportation of freight and passengers, on; the opening of Canal navigation, to all point* on the Penn sylvania and Ohio and N. York canals and the Lakes. E. M. FITCH A Co, Cleveland. BIDWELL A BROTHER, Agents, Beaver. J. C. BIDWELL, Agent, mart N Water street, FiUsoargh. I.C.BtSvrgU, \ 3 D. W. C. axDWELL, Pittsburgh. ’ Beaver. BIOWELL & BROTHER. Forwarding Ikrtiiaoli, BEAVER, PA., Agents for tht Pittsburgh and Cleveland Lons, Put* burgh and Em Lint via Erie, and for steam bats Beaver and Caleb Cope. Having pnrchaeed the large and eebstantial Wharl Boat jatt built for the Monongaltela Packet*, have with toe addition ofa Warehouse, tire most ample ac commodations for receiving and forwarding, and pledge their utmost attention, promptness and despatch to consignment* to their care, and rely on their friends for a trial. manJ-dly B. A BRO. PITTSBURGH ABO ERCBURK. gfisjggfi 1849. Old Eatablished Line. ON THE ERIE EXTENSION CANAL. THE Proprietor of this well known Line of Canal Boats, is now prepared to transport Passenger* and Freight to all points on the Erie Extension, New York Canals and toe Lakes, upon the most favorable terms and with despatch. This Line roni in connection with the steam boats BEAVER and CALEB COPE, between Pittsburgh and Beaver, C M Reed's Lane or steam boats.and ves sals on the Lakes, and the Troy ami Michigan Lake Boat Lino on the New York eanai. • C. M- REED, Proprietor, Erie, Fa. Bidwell Aißrother, Agents, Beaver. W T Mather, Agent at J Meskimen’s Passenger Office, Monongahels llou*', Pitubargh. ■ CONSIGNEES —W C Milan, Sharon; J F. A 8 Hull, Sharpsborg; Smith A Downing, do; J B Plummer, West Greenville; Wiek, Achre A Co, do; Wm Henry, {{artstown; Davit A Sutton, Buffalo; Harney, Gibbs A Co; Sandusky; jaa A Armstrong, Detroit; Kirkland A Newberry, Sheboygan; M’Clure A Williams, Mitwan kie; Knap, Murfey A Dutton, Racine; J*hn li Kinuo, Chicago; A Wheeler A Co, New York. PENNSYLVANIA CABAL * R. HOADS, AM 1 849 -Sift EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINE, Pittsburgh to PkiladtJj'kia and Battimere. (Exclusively for Passenger*, i THKpublic are respat'tfu'ly informed that this Line will commence running on MomUy, 19th March The boat* of this Lute ure of a superior class, with enlarged cabins, which will give greater comfort to passengers A boat V7tll always be in port, and traveler* qaeated to call and examine them before engaging p<»* sage by other route*. They will leave the landing, op posite the U. 8. Hotel, corner Penn street and Can a every night atSo'cloek. ’ FARE— NINE DOLLARSTHROUGH. Time-Si Days. ForMbrattion, apply at the on., r, Monongahela Htmte,«Vtp J). LEECH A "o, Ct nal Basin. N. U,—The proprietors of the above Line are now building as additional Line of Packets, to run a* above on or about Jape Ist, in connection with the Pennsyl vania Brill Rcmd from Lewi»:own to Philadelphia. At (but time a pallet will leave every morning and even toy. Timo<rougb.2H»y< »*chlC NEW EIPBEBB A&KiNGENENT. ADAMB * CO'I LINK. mBE citizens of PITTSBURGH and Its vicinity are 1 lespoctfully inform'd 'hnt we have no connection vwihonf oilier Western Express, and are now pro nared to forward PACKAGES, MERCHANDISE Ac, from Bosti n. New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore, to Pittsburgh and other Western Cities, with extraor dinary expedition und uaMaaßUciMMn. At Baltimore we have associated wub us Dr. W. S. WooDiiD*. who was for fifteen yeur* superintendent of ; the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company; How’s an KrauiST. Em-, for many years pruicinaPfconfidential agent of the PO«t Office; and G. W£C*m, Esq, of Townsville, PA These gentlemen vnlffirt personal supervision to the Line (torn Ualurhore to_Piuibunjh. From Philadelphia we shalrnin THREE Daily Ex press Lines, arriving at FiiuburohrejpcctivHy to Two,TbrenandFour Dav». Ow Two Day Line will run at mail speed, ar.d it principally Intended for small and valuable Wa ahull invariubly receipt for toss and raica. „ We have an arrangement with Messrs. Entrains, -Hals A Co’s TRANSATLANTIC EXPRESS, by which we esn forward Paokagea to, or transact Com missions in, Great Britain, Trance, and most of tba Continental Cities. Mc*»re. Edwards Hale A Co.«mt# to England with the well known great forwarding house of Messrs. Caaru.v A Moss, and in Franco with the “Menageries Nation*le." W* shall spare no expense or exertion to get osr through with the utmost despatch, and endeavor t» furnish the public with a really well condseud Ex prea*. Small pareels and packages will be carried by usatextremelylowrate*. ’ Persons wishing to use our Lines are respectfully mmwaiof.rtoj.rt, on!,,ih.ltcorro.poidinuu •hip by “ADAMS A CO'S EXPRESS.” Philadelphia, Nov. tl. ADAMS A CO. Tba Agency of lha above Express lane will be conducted at this dry by J. C. BIDWELL, • W star streeu TRANSPORTATION. ffltoga 1849. mszasm B*M*r tarSfi# Xzpnu ptekii lame. T_ R. G. PARKS, Beaver,Proprietor. HE new and elefmai PussengerPaekeu, NIAGARA, Ca>t H H Jeffrie*; PENNSYLVANIA, “ JHHoffmaS Lake ERIE, ° MTnl>r, _ QUEENCTTY, “ JMeHiiy; Forming a dally Hue between Beaver and Erie, have commenced running, and will continue during, the mq to make their re ruler trips, leaving Beaver after .the arrival ofthe morning boat from Pittsburgh, (1 o’- ' clock, p. m ) and arrive at Erie in time for passengers w take the morning boats to Buffalo or.up the Lake. Tickets through to Erie and all Lake porta, can be b»d by application to JOHN A CAUGHEY, Agt, corner of Water and Smlthoela si* o« GEORGE KECK, «MMn under the Bt Charles Hotel 1849. UROHABTS* WA\ rRBIOBT LIRE. For BisinviUe, Johnstown. j.oUldsyibnrgh, and all intermediate niaces. rpHIS Line will continue to cany all Way Goods < I with their usual despatch, ana at fair rates of > freight. Assets—C. A BPANULTY A Co, Pittsburgh. D B Wakefield, Johnstown. John Miller. Hollldaysbnreh. Rxrxuscxa—James Jordon, Smith A Sinclair, Dr F Shoenberger, R Moore, John Parker, 8 F Von Bona* horst A Co, Wm Lehmer A Co, Jno STDevitt A Bros, Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Surait, MulhoUan A Say, Jno Gruff A Co, Biaissville. _ mcu7 REED, PABHfi'A Oo'u.FACHJBTLUE. mr'm 1848-' BEA VER AND CLEVELAND LINE, via WARREN, Canal Packet—SWALLOW, Capt. Ford. u “ OCEAN, Capt. Watters. ANE of the above Packets leave Beaver every day, U (Sunday! excepted) and arrive next morning at Warren, where they connect with the Mail Stages for ■Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these placet Oefore night. One ofthe Packets leave Warren daily, at 6 P. Ml, and arrive at Beaver in time to take the moininr iteamboat for Pittsburgh, COTES A LEFFINGWELLTWartaa, > A B TAYLOR, « J Pwpnt*n. BEAVER AND ERi« PACKET LINE. THaooaa to tbs !-*«■ ui rotxr bocss. canal Packet—Pxasm.vaxia, Capt Jeffries; “ u TzLxaaava, 41 Pollock; u “ Laxx Esn, u Trnby; ° “ Psrroioi, • “ Brown; “ “ Falcatoa, M Sayer. The above new and splendid Passenger Packets have commenced running between BEAVER ANDfERIB, and will run regularly daring the season—one boat leaving Erie every morning at 8 o’clock, and one leav* lag Beaver every eveningTunmediately after the arri val or the steamboat Michigan from Pit>imsrn. TL V boats are new and comrortably mnutneo. and wm ,un through in lorty hm:»* Patsenaeis to any pom< on tue or so Niagara Fall*, will find tins f.'i’t .n, ui.>- rfinionao.e and expeditious. Tickets tnroaan *.■ nT; ports on the Lake can be procured by atfpty'ng to ,he proprietors. REED, PARKS A Co, Beaver. JOHN A. CAUGIIKY, Agt Pittsburgh, cor. Water and Smilhfiela its. rS: —Ju C Harrison, Buffalo, N Y. C M Reed, Erie, Pa. C C Wick,Greenville, Pas hPFarland and King, Big Bend, Fa; ' Hays A Plumb, Bharpsborgh, Pa;: W C Malan,Bharoa, Pas , DC Mathews, Pulaski, Pat R W Canniagaaia, New Castle, Pa. )yl 9BW FIAHOS. TUST RECEIVED, a new assortment of PIANOS, tl from the manufactories of Chicxxxik*, Boston, and Bicos A Ravza, New York. ALSO—A few elegantly earved PIANO STOOLS, for sale at manufactory r s * priees, by JOHN H. MEL LOR, St Wood st. Sole Agent for Chlekenng’s Pianos, dcfll for Western Pennsylvania. s'seaad Band Plsusoa* ONE second hand Plano, 6 octaves, price 950. , a - “ 5* - “ 4A 1 “ " K “ “ 40. Por sale for cash at tbs above prior a, by deta JOHN H MELLOR, H| Wood st T 5 Plavkrs—sroita*! Gasan Ytoua School, altered and connected from the last Eng* Iksh edition, fo correspond with Spohr’s Original School of Violin playing, by bis pupil U. C. Hill. “If any arguments are required u> recommend this work, It may he observed that Spohr himself adheres strietiy to the system laid <'own in the above work, and that he has by the seme modo of infraction, produced a greater number of distinguished pupils than any other master in Europe." A supply of Use ahovo Just ree'd, (price 17.) and for sale by del? J H MELLOR. ei Wood st A N EMINENT and experienced Physician from Ufa East, of 90 years standing, offers to mat all cue* of a Delicate Nature with proaptnesa and secrecy. His success in Buffalo and other large eitles has been proverbial. His charges are moderate, and his eurespermanent. Old eases of Gleet, Stricture, Scro fula, Fluor Albas, Rheumatism. Ague, Syphilis, or any chroole or inveterate eases solicited. A cure warranted, or charge refunded. Orncxa,St- Clair street, 2 doors from the Bridge. Teeth Extracted. Advice to the poor era Lis. N. B.—Dr. A. solicits the worst cases or an? disease In Pittsburgh to cull. - apli-dty SEU.ERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP—ThxxxV Nonnso Liu IV. Prrmtraas, March *7, IM7. Mr. R. E. Sellers—ln justice to yea and your laeom parable Cough Byrap, I beg leave to state, tor the ben efit of the aommunlty, that my wife ha* been several time* afflicted with a most distressing cough. 1 pur chased, to January last, a bottle of your Syrup, which cured a cough of two months’ standing. About one month since, the coggh returned, and was to severe that the could hardly move, from weakness to the breast; I sent for one ooule of yaur Cough Syrup, and a part of one bottle eured the coach I gave the other U> a journeyman who was severely afflicted, who had, to use hit own words, “eaten enough cough eundr to eure all the people to Pittsburgh,” if the candy had been a* good as represented. Yours, respectfully, Atntxn B. KsxnL. Prepared and told by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street, and told by Druggists generally in tha two cities. dels PITTaB'URGHTCFffiCTATjOHB. C YEAGER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In . FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS! Sign of the Gill Comb, IDS Market st., Pitubargh, Pa. Western Merchants, Pedlars, and others visiting Pitubargh to parch use Goods, are respectfully invited to call and examine the oxunsive assortment of Eng lish, American, French and German Fancy Goods. Ail Foreign Goods at this establishment are import ed direet by myself, and purchasers mar rely on get ting good* from first hands. I have the largest*!ton men! of articles, to the variety tine, in the elir of Pitubargh—all of which will be Mtd low for cash or city acceptance*. The Stock consist*, to part, of Lace Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbon* Silk Cravat*, Shoe and Patent Thread*, Sewing Silk, Spool Cottoou Tapes, Suspenders, Buttons, Pins, Nee dles-end Cutlery. Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Jewelry, all kinds of Brushes, Combs and Razor*. Percussion Capa, Revolvers, Pistols, Clocks, Silk A Cotton Purses, Spectacles, Steel Pans, Maria Boxes, Carpel Bags and Baskets. Bindings, Finding* and Trimmings. Toys and Fancy Goods; together with a large varie ty offcaney and Staple DRY GOODS. C. YEAGER la also agent far the celebrated Lau easier Comb*. novl? FKTROLKUBX, OR ROCK OIL. “There are more things In heaven and earth Than are dreampt of to philosophy.” THE VIRTUES ei this remarkable remedy, tad the eonttant application for it, to the proprietor, has induced him te have it pat *p in bottles with la bel* and direction* for the benefit of the public. 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 chemical change, but just as flows from Nature’sGraatLabratoryl! Tbatit contain* properties reaching a number of disease*,.!* no longer a matter of uncertainty. There ure many things in the arcana of nature, which, if known, might be of vast usefulness tn allsviating tuffering, and re storing the bloom of health and vigor to many a suf ferer. Long before the proprietor thought of patting it up in bottles, It had a reputation for the eure of dt»- rare. The constant and daily Increasing calls for 11, and several remarkable cures It has performed, Is a sore indication of its future popularity and wide spread application In the oure of disease. We do not wish to make a of certifi cates, a* we are conscious that ibe'mediein* can soon work its wny inlo the favor of thoue who suffer and wish to be healed. Whilst we do not claim for il a universal application in everv disease, we unhesita tingly say, that in e nnmbcr of Chronio Diseases it is unrivalled. Among these may be enumerated—all dUeatei of ike mucous tissues, such as CHRONIO BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION (to iu early stage.) Asthma, and all diseases of the air passages, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, HUiboa. Distress of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pams to the. Rack or Side, Nervous Palsy, Khcumstio Pains, Goat, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworms, Bums, Scalds, Bruises, Old Sores, Ac., Ac. In cases o! debility re sulting tram exposure, or long and protracted ease* of disease, this medicine will bring relief. It wili act a* a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such cases, impartiug tone and energy tn the whole frame, remov ing obstruetlona, opentorthe sluggish functions, which cause disease and a broken constitution, and giving increased and renewed energy to all Uta organs of Life! The proprietor knows of several cures of PILES, that resisted every other treatment, get well under the use of the PETROLEUM for e short time. Tba proof can be given to any person who desires it- None genuine without the signature of the proprietor. Sold oy.lhe proprietor, B. M. KIKR, Canal Darin, near Seventh it. Alto by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood sq and—KKYSER A M'DONVELL, corner Wood st. and. Virgin alley; who are hi* norJ-dly regularly appointed Agents TUBS AND CHURNS, PINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY, No. 17, corner Market and Fifth—or 49 Market, tween Third and Fourth it*. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, whole sale tad retail, the following article*, via: WathTubs, Stoif Churns, Meat Tubs, Barrel Churn*, Bath Toll, Half Bushels, Wooden Bowls, Peeks and Half Pecks, Wash Boards, Brass Bound BuckoU, Clothes Pics, Towel Rollers, • Wooden Ladle*, Bread Rollers, ClOthe* Baskets, Market Baskets, Ac., Ac. SAMUEL KKOfcSEN, • hovli No (0 Diamond allay, Pmsburgh LOGAN WILSON & CO, 80. 199 WOOD gTBSJKT, A RE NOW RECEIVING a large !£ft s?sK ,e ff *,t A •ortment or HARDWARE, CUrLER\, BAD DLERV, «ad CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, direct from tits maimfaotnrere in Earope and America, and aro nrw rally prepared to offer good* at »och price, as- s « gsOBTEDJgPjCEB-Pai op for family see, in tin eaanot fail to please, and woold particularly reouest lU n, enclosed in a sliding lid box. containing ,th« attention of Merchant* who are totA'Siv* lag East, as we feel confident they will find, Murr a cinnamon, Ginger, thorough examination, that oar priewwtil compare Clore*, Pepper* favorably with any house in Philadelphia sr New Warranted pure. Por salo at the new 3piee, and York. _ “ tl Mustaed Factory, corner of Ferry A J’&’^StatSSft p SESSSST- , r!SSr , S I X S i™. a™* urass,. Vtii ui. w.y/mmL. I mr» axocoeHJUN.ag tm« MEDICAL. SELLER* FAMLT MEDICINES—“They are Os Medicines of-ihe-day."- OftAßAit'a Siatioh, Ohio.Msy 1643. R- b. Sellers: I think ft right for thcvenefitof others 10 stale tout facts in relation to ycat excellent Fasti* iy Wcdieino». Lhn?e used your Vermifuge largely in ray own Cncn* tiy, one via: frequently answering for expelling 1. rge qaanunaj trey l to 800) wonat front two ehildrst 1 havs al«o a led your Liver Pills and Cough Syrnp m my family, and they have in every icstfince produced the edccldenred. • As l am snyajed in merchandising, l am able to state dial I (lave yet to hear ef the first failure where yoor medicines have boon ased in my seeuon of the country. lit conclusion, 1 may state that they are Us medicines ol the day, end ere destined ff> have a very cxienuve pspelaruy Yours, res-.ecdolfr, - ~ . »\.u. rannax. p » re . d “?« ! i b 7 8- f t h.RSjNoOT Wood Mrect, land by Dna^^ij -■ c eu«tmljy m the tWOci* tiesjuidvicinlty. J njyai OPT3VgRC6UPCAIin;tyTe \J original, only tree, end genuine liver Kill Sboxt Caxax, Ohio county, Va. I B „ March Sflth, 1849. 1 Mr. R. E. Sellers: Deer Sir-I think it a daty I owe to yon and to the pohlio noons ly, to state that 1 have been afflicted with the Liver Complaint for e long ume, and so badly that an abeess formed and broke, which left me in a very low state. Having heard of your celebrated Liver PUU being for sale by A R Sharp, in West Liberty, and recommended to me by my physician, Dr. E. Smith, l concluded to rive them a fair trial. I purchased one box, and found them to ms just what they are recommended, THE BEST LI VER PILL EVER USED; end after inkier four boxes 1 find the disease has entirely left me, and 1 am now perfectly well. Respectfully yours, . D H COLEMAN . West Liberty, March I^9. Ice'iuy that I am personally acquainted with Mr Colecn . ,and can bear testimony to the truth of the aor.ve rnifieate. A R SHARI The . rnuine LJver PlHs are prepared and sold by RE j LLERS, No 57 Wood street, and by druggists Inihe vodiiei. , . TOTR£ PUBLIC.—' rbeoriginaLonly trueandgen uine liver Pills are prepared by R E Sellers, and have his name stamped in back wax upon the lid of onen box, ami his signature on. the outside wrapper—nil others are counterfeits, or base imitations. anttt R E SELLERS, Proprietor &ETjAYlfß’tf CARJUHATIVE BALSAM A=A SHINN, a wellknowtt and pop clar Clergyman oi the Protestant Methodwt Church The undersigned basing been afflicted daring the past •sinter with s disease oiue stomach, sometimes pro tein sgreaipsin in the stomach for ten or twelve hours without inters* »’on,and ufter having tried various remedies with. ■ elect, wae furnished with a bottle otDi D Jayne’s C > mauve Salaam: This he nsedae eordin* to the direoi.«is,aed found invariably thatthis medicine caused the pain to abate in three or (our min utes. and in ifteembrtwenty olnuteseyery uneaiv sensation was entirely qaieted. The medicine was »f -terwardsused whenever iodieauonsol the approach ol oalnweteperoeived, and the pain was thereby prevent ed. He continued to use the mediciee every evening and eomotimes in the morning, and in a few week* health was so farr estored, that the snflerer was reliev edfromalargeataonmofoppressive pain. oeriencc, therefore, i e can confidently recommend D D Jayne’s Carminative balsam, es a for diseases ofthestomeeh end besreU. A =HINND Alieghenv eity.jyjl For sale in Pittsburgh ei -i ‘PEKIN 1 KA STOR 78 Fourth street, near Wo c end also allheDrug Store of II P SCHWARTZ. V» rtal street. AHegHeny vst-ftAßLamacovkttTt CONSUMPTIVES, BE ON YOUR GUARD. DR. S'VAYNER COBPODSD BY Blip OP WILD CHBBRI. raaoixat xhcxstto* Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, BroncMUs, Llv “er Complaint, Sptmng Blood, Difficulty of Breath* iar. Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation ot iSoHotn,lnffaes«A, Croup, Broken Con stltution. Sore Throat, Nervous Debili* iy, and all Diseases of the Throat, Breast an 4 Lungs; tie most ef fectual and speedy cure ‘ ever known ior any of the ebg^discafi- DR. SH'aYNEJ-S rtornt>ommd STTBp Of *l9llll CAerryl ThUmeSjeLno is no longer among thnso ofdoubtrul KlSr IthAipiAieff .o*7 from Ik* dooiAaflAdoily EXod open do tide ol mponment, .od now eued. Kter ur rep.Ulion- *od >. t,edomi»ffmoroejleo>ive lr rSed duiony other pieTOKron of oodiedo o.er prodAcod for do rebel ol «ufle*n, nun. P uK been uorodoeed nenr ffeoodUy drnnjh de ‘ Unilod Stale, and Borrpe.AnJ dero «re few lown. of taSrrunoe Ml wUI opoum eomo remArk.ble evi dSiorf lu mod effeeu. For proof of do forepolo, SSoSrenu, ufl of do T.lno did o«c.C7 of die medl- MDrieror will iiuerr. few of do bikt don land iMtunomals whieh have been presented to him by msn of the first respectability-men who have higher viaarvornoral responsibility and jurtice, then to cer facts, because it wUI do another a favor, and igdaelves no injustlee. Such testimony proves con* elusively, that its surprising excellenee is established bv its intrinsic merits, end the unquestionable anthon t* a? nnblic ooininn. The instentaneoui relief it af- Jns, £d the reoffiing Influence diffused through the wboifrtrani* by its use, renders lie most tgreeehlo Misdv for the afflicted, rsgneay tor me bE^xEMBERI “When men, acting from conscientious impulses, voluntarily bear testimony to the truth of a thing, or nartiealer fact, such testimony, being contrary to thoir interests end purposes, coerces conviction of STommenJ. itself t special manner to “ bead THE HOME CERTIFICATES. Stilt. Ammtx» Cnl o; Co "*' n<rT '" ,: /7 There no.er wi . reoed, d*r h» been id d.cee.sful Sm^e'dSrJS'e’fwSdcS 1 , epre.ideAf’de Oder rdtcine. CH>rIU Co, Apnl 2Jd, 16te. Dr 9. .Toe-Deu Sir I .erlly Jwßeee yeer Com. neSd S/ip of Wild Ctjrry he. been de mebb. nl SfSi my Be. I emijbi. «.ere eold, whieh .rede- S»«ew word, munded wid e w.ere con s h, dm 7f' . remediee which i bed reconne 10, .uil Sffi™ iiUl mv elie elkiblled .U de .ympTom. ef SS“o."ip»h. Erery dirt, Irrie/wemed no effect. Arte my complmM uieremed jo r.H- S dm irieod. is well u mywdf, (>" «P All hope, oi reenverv At this time 1 was recommended to try reaMnr.lßii.le medicine: I did .o wilh do mem h.p- K raid The ffrm bellie bed de effect re leowo do MBtlnv me to expeetormiß freely; and by the Sitslzisstfz s"isr'3 g^lr.ag^K. D, dee m to the afflicted generally, to offer m/humbto testimony In favor of your Compound Sy n s\mu%#ttv game three yeara since 1 was J?oloniiyhOAcke?ertd eoA And toffAmmAdenof de violently auac eceompaMed with a distressing the breast art head, a very eonsldera soon con ic —..ker. and at length was searce ?*via u> welWboet, or speak above a whisper, such «TS*ng ofmy lungs. Dunngtlus rwdmed various preparations and presenpuons, urewlag t ll the Ume worse. Just a l ar.: naaiar out of tho hands of emperies, but ttuder those coming oa profession and practice of standing your i—swlieik faith in the saying of my of Dr. Shew, on. of your friends, I J oommeaced iu ase. My dis* .gents, ■ months’ standing.con* •asewasat ths j sealed. I,found, however, soquently It » 0 f the first four or five E^. Cr ßut uSi Vp*U# •P«^er l l frequenUy at* boale, 'i vrttn my increasing streugth, and t ? ttp v d vessels that had already begun doubUess, my cure was treatiy reurfed U~l.«uoeeoof heldff doe Imemdeii' PhldmoM rrolroor Uleeu hooie. before Iraw r. fd 10 have no quesuon, a much small ftetiv t h me bn tjS&ESvSS •asbFNxtez P Duhlls county. N. C. Important Cavnon — Bad! Raad! •than u but w « jenuino preparation ofWddChfcny, anVthmiaDi Bvjiißs'a, th* fcm ever offered to the !!a* been told largely throaghout the HSEi£S££T *ooep*rt*of Europe; aid ail pro- SSSiS*Sto b,U»Sjm« or WUdChornr k„. b»o7«toot.to.tii» ondetcoooror «>m«tdoeoputn cbrcnmiiuce., -o order Joptro eorroney tolkelt uloo. By o tittle oboonotton, 00 Pcreoo need ouotoke tko cfottloo rroto tli telio. E»ti bolUo or tie ,eouuo 1. SoSoped orit o bcnni/tU etoel comtruj, with tit, Ukeoeoi otWlmoio Penn tkereoni o&>, Dr. Sweyne’i ■ionetoret end ..tank,, oeconti, the pom.il. or Dr. B»erno ortll Id odded hereelter, to .. u> diounjoiok kie preporotioo 'tom ell otkero. Now, Uit woe not lor a., rrc&i eorauv* properties and known Ttnuee of Ur. Bwayne’e Com-ottnd Syrup of Wild Cherry, persons would not bo«ndeav ? ringto give enrreney 10 ihelt “fictitious no»>*tms”'bjr etealui* the name of Wild Cherry, Remember, alwaye hear in mind the name of Dr. Swayne nd be not deceived. Principal OfUte, eomer of Eighth and Race «teectt, For t »fe whi'itiilt and retail by OQPGNk SNOW* DEN, cor 2d ini Wood sU; B A FAHNESTOCK A Co, cot lit an*. Wood, and filh and Wood »u; \VM THORN,B3 Mwkei *ti 8 JONES, 100 Liberty *i; JAS A JONES, cot tflad and Penn at*; JOHN WJTCII - AJleghen. eity, and by all reipeetable dealon in nedieine. . J "Pf. W. Fo Inland’* Pro nTnd Plaiter. DR. W. P. LNLAND, of the Medical College lif Phil* adelphia, now otter* to th* public hi* Indian Vcg etahle Premium Blaster, the qualities of which, after lona and tried experience, ha* been satisfaeiorily es tablished. To all women who may be attticW with Prolapsus Uteri* or Fallen Womb, be recommend* hi* blatter, guaranteeing a*ure and tpeedy cure in the ihort apace of from two to thee week*, if applied with eare and all the eountle*i instrument* and expensive bandage* *o long in use. Thu he feel* conscientious in stating,.inasmuch a* he ha* not failed in one cate oat of three buni'rod and fifty-three p*- «*•?& for Rheumatism and Weak Dread or Hack, at tended with pain, thero U nothin* to excel thi* PMaier in affording relief or effecting a cure. For *ale by L Wilcox, eornorof Diamond and Market el Bmua A Reiter, •• Liberty and 8l Clair *u Dr J Sargent " Federal *t and Diamond, AHe- Jaeanes A&, " Denman and Diamond Binning him. lcJ RE hkm.KKS. Unigguu No a? Wood tireci, Sole Agent lor the tale of Dr. Townteiid’iGen aloe Saraapnntia, hat jail received i!U© dozen of Ihit Great Spring and BamEer Medicine. Ptrcbaactt thould recollect that K E Bellcrt i» sole aaent for PUuburgh, and DM Curry for Allegheny City _ - . . - ,p 5 EXTRACT OF COFFEE—An article which it ra pidly coming into ute at a wholetome, noumhiug and deiicicmvbqTeraff 6 * beln ff mare nleatant and pal auble than etewnoo Coffee, and far cheaper, at a email naner coiling only l*n cenlt, will go at far at four Manila of Coffee. Manufactured by peoniu JOHN S. MILLEK. Piiuburch, Ft. fiald at wholetale by BA FAHNESTOCK A Co, comer of Firm and Wood and Sixth and Woodatreeu, Pitttfrurgh. "FH California rljbiicr ikjuds—ju«i received, US Camp Blanket*; SO officer cornu; 19 pr* Pants; IS pair* nett lined Mining Bobu; L 9 Isthmus Bag*; U watrr Tank*, 0 and U gallons each; SO eameens, 4 rallon each; 1 dor Buckskin Money Belts; 1 do otied eaabrie do do. The above good* for tale at th* Coil, rami* OatflUng Establishment, No 5 Wood st . mcSi J fell PHILLIPS - - -•S«iI«|,3tk||o3i-|j,d; 1 «|,3tk||o3i-|j,d; j 3 uiSj-ln. jaS ,= S< t il!«^»3l’£aa s - e -i« a: f ’fc -.=w-«3~S J S'S« iffltlrfgflllßpli Illlili I Jffllnaplillllllffit::. S:i irsli. Si! f!§l?l!pif!M# p!f| 2 s 2 S“• |l gSi : ■■< "Si s! | y!lp|#ll|lli||il 1i If If ■ Ik jl g® . 2lisi^ :p iilflsEll‘&2a's-53 s| Ip§|“\ o g 1 1 g ffelllj|fiKj&Sii it 11k ' fe!.§ ?4l-= 5.2 E -IlSiSl£“J:|Hsl| sill' Ssl MlifKljlftiiHHirilt' I- Z | :l >- ill =ll“s!i s =lt- ll=g| I*Sf - 2 S ©S OJ ‘2 <s 3 SS * 2 g’Ss a h ®3. ?t-g .gSS's'.Q'S *jf 2? Iu ° * sl^S{sfi‘ a tsi , SE|i-3' i ®|3"lf£.s-Si'=' = S3>' j flirff *7§|l? !f |a5!JS"3 "gS.! a J Ja , 5? 51 fWpftiayfflpfflli® I I J-illpjflisiSliillfifiK-l 33: 2 *ffeS!|!isfHlfifi£illiilii?iti*iii^ l2 r- M£3Sj|aS3W*^*S*s« !r *S , *'¥*s*‘lsajfil 2 3 AOBSTSi—WM- J ACKgf>N. JOHN & MORGAN, l*vu*l.urghs D. M. CURRY, A!le*Ueny City; A. PATTERSON, Blrmlrpbant. lyl&dm* _ EXCHANfiFrBROKE^ nOLMKS * SO ?. S ' „ Bankers* Bxohaßf* Bxokars* NOTES, DRAFTS, ACCEPTANCES. GOLD, SILVER AND BANK NOTES. COLLECTIONS.—Draft*. Note* and Acwptanee* payable in any pan of the Union, collected rathe most favorable term*. .... • . _ EXCHANGE on New York, Philadelphia tad Bal timore; also, Cincinnati, Louisville, Saint remi* jund New Orleant, constantly for sale. , ' BANK NOTES.—Notes on all solvent bank* in: the United States discounted at the lowest rale*. All kinds of Foreign and Ameneaa Gold and Silver Coin bought and soldi Office No. &5 Market street, between 31 and 4th, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'oetJS S’oaEioinficllAKuji. BILLS on England, Inland, and Scotland bonght any emonnt ai the current Rates ofßxchaage. Also, Drafts parable In any part of the Old Countries, from £1 to £lOOO. at the rale of to the£ Sterling, without deduction or ditptnm*. by JOSHUA ROBIN SON, European and General Agent, office 6th at ona door west of wood. octlßtf itixii lutuLl . ; ! fxDYxxs ua* *raaurmss * BAHBi Bankers and exchanob brokers, dealer* in Foreign and Domestic Bill* Ercwngo, Cer tificate* of Bepotite, Bulk Notes and Coin, comer of 3d and Wood streets, directly opposite St Charles Ho tel; WMlr StillDiP Indiana. Esancky, ““SSk. us parch ased at the lowest rates, by N. HOLMES k SONS, sepl3 35 Market street nn>CiTODHEXCR AHGK—High* Checks on 15 New York, fruiadalphi^und^ Constantly for sals by N. HOLMES fc SONS, sepl3 33 Market st BOOK TRADE- H Oue of the Most Remarkable Works of the Age ** NINEVEH .AND ITS REMAINS; with *n account of a visit to the Chandean Chriitisns of Kurdis tan, and the Yszidis, or Devil-Worshippers; and an loqairy into the Manners and Arts of the Ancient As syrians. By Austen H*nry. Layatd, Esq., D. C. L. With Introductory Note by Prof. E. Robinson, D. D., LL. D. Illnsiratcd with 13 pistes nnd maps, and Oil wood euts. U vols. Bvo. elntl, 31,50. ‘The book has a rare amount of graphie, vivid, pic turesque narrative "—Tribune. “The work of Layard is ue most prominent contri bution to the study of antiquity, that has appeared for nsntr years.”—Christ. Inq. “Not one excels in interest the account of Nineveh and its Ruins, given by Mr. Layard."—Washington intelligencer. “As we follow the diggers with breathless interest in theirexcavaiions, ana suddenly fird ourselves be fore a massive figure carved with minute accuracy, now lining its gigantic head train the dust of 3000 years, we are ready to cry out with the astonished Arabs,'Wallah, uis wonderful, bat itts tiuel’ "—ln dependent. For rale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, novlS <3 Wood «l New Book*, I'HH WOMEN of the Old and New Testament. Edited by E U. Sprague, D. D. 1 vol. ltup. trvo., elegantly bound; Is exquisitely finished engravings; with descriptions by celebrated Americin Clergymen. POEMS BY AMELIA, (Mrs. Welby, of Ky.,) a new and enlarged eiUtlon; itlustraied by engravings from ortgutaideiian* by Wier. 1 vol.sqaare Svo, elegant ly bound and gill. Also—A variety of splendid Annu als and Gift Books: Sewell's Child’s First Book of the Bistory of Koine. 1 vol. Jtuno. THE MECHANICS, ASSISTANT, adapted for the use of Carpenters, Shipwrights, Wheelwrights, Saw vers, Lumbermen, Siudenu, ssd Aril rani generally: being a thorough and practical Treatise on Mensura tion and the Sliding Hulc. Bv D. M.' Kaptrr, A. M. Boise’s Treatise on Greek Prose Composition. Ollendotfl's Elementary French Grammar. By Prof. Greene, of Browi'k/JKWS’fey. 1 vol »£®o. Roediger’s Geseniut’ Hebrew Grammar, by Consul. Gesemut’ Hebrew Lexicon. Loomis’ Trigonometry and Logarithmic Tables. 1 vol. (sheep.) The Englishman’s Greek Concordance. 1 vol.(mus lin.) Anlhon’s Classical Senes. Webster’s Dieiiouary, revised ed. t vot. Svo. do do unabridged.. t vol. 4to. Barne’s Notes and Questions on New Ter lament Whately’t Logie. Moahetm’s Ecelesiastical History. 3 vols. and S volt, (sheep.) Vestiges of Creation. I vaL ltao. Mornings among the Jesnitsat Rome. 1 vol. (cloth and paper.) Scenes where the Temper has Triumphed. 1 vol. (eloth and paper.) Borne’s 'rheological Lectures. 1 vol. svo. (cloth.) Alder’s Prononneiag Bible. Boyer's French Dictionary, ttmart’s Horace. For sale by R HOPKINS, covt3 Apollo Baildings, Fourth si New books just received.—The works o Montaigne, edited by H. liutuu comprising hi* Essays, Letters, and Journey through Germany and Italy, with notes from allilieCenmeutaton, Biograph teal and Bibliographical Notices, Jte. Theory and Practice of Teaching; or, the Motive* and Methods of Good School-Keeping, b) - David Plage, A. M.. Principal of the Bute Normal School, Albany, N Y. Frank Forester's Fish and Eshierfif the U. State* and British Provinces of Nonh Amenta. by Henry Wo Herbert. JOHNSTON* STOCKTON, corner Thirfl Market sis Th* Otdan Tim*. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer, No. 03 Wood street, has formic, few copies com picu, (the remainder of the edinoao of this ralntble work, devoted to the Presemboa of Docamenu, and other-aathenus information relate* to the early ex ploration*, setileiDent and unprevinteatlof the country around the head of the Ohio. By Neville li. Craig, Em)., of Pt übnrgh, in 0 vole five. ao*!- 1 J. P. LOCKWOOD. ROMAN LIBERTY: a History, "wVba view ef the Liberty of other Ancient Jtiuon*. By Samuel KUiott. E*q. Uiutraied with twelve etigravinga, exe cuted at Kama. 9 toll, Svo, uniform Jrith Prcscou's Historical Work*. | Just published and for talc by J AMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bioksellrr and „_novlu JmporterLta Wood *i IJIANNY KEMSLK IN ITALY; aaihortxed edition, ’ Ittao. 73 eta MRS. FANNY KEMBLE'S YEAII OF CONSOLATION. 1 ’'Tbe reading of this book has impressed u* with a tnieb higher Ok>laion of m author than we had formed from perasuir her other wriUcg*. It display* a deeper tone of thought, united to more pore womanly grace of fcellugthan any other prodaction of the f>male mind with which we are aeqsaiuied. ll —Eve. Mirror. '•it i* a very agreeable anireadable book, written tn Panny Kemble’* best style-bold, spirited and enter taining. Wc rceommend linear readers u the best publication of the season.’'—Reading tiaz. “It contain* the Jouru*l of. * travel through Europe, and residence in liaiyi and u ene of the pleasantest and most interesting book* of ifc e *easoa.’'—Cour. and Enquirer. '*A very eharacterlftic boot \Ve have read it from title page to Colophon with estbated interest. A v|. vid picture of hfc in Rome. foaß rtspecu eminently rr*Mable. n —Knickerbocker. For sale by JAMEg j) LOCKWOOD, novld 800 It seller kltnixmer, tu Wood *t i.Uboar«pblo Kihblliluntat Of WAU SClit’CHMANil.'rbird si, opposite the po«i-Os£ce, 1 t<t>hurgh.>^| t Q S> Lai.dscapes, Util hea-is, Showbills, Lblwl*. ATttci c , nra ] and Machine Drawing*. UuiineM am) Cards, 4c etlfTavcd or urn* n on stone, and or lJlack. In the met nuA at most j ocils:ly A OAto— GtIATEFUL for the very lA» r „i ,• hare received for so mih W __ T> < -°“* li e t, «»ent I mined 10 enlarge .my ‘ vc lr d^f rughßcd a competent Foreman 1 will » a * Jlavlng hllnii.irdrrsrrommly.anddoVt” bc e " Me ' i style and at fat.- prides, and «ukiL 1 r 1 k °“ r . u * u, ‘ l chanu and citixen* to my t«rs«„ OP J“"“ *®“ »' RY GOODS and Iteds, Maitra**,'. wd u j tain Materials, Damasks and Moreem q ° du> K> 9 nr " get, Bordering*, Tassels, Split and Holler'll 06 *./ * ?r ' n " every article usually kept in an esttMi.t.... 3 > nnd kind. Orders respectfully solicited and ,~ neai ff the tended to. »* promptly «. N. U.—Csrpets made and put down. w *» NimhK l.V* •“Tothe United Hi*i«« luiadi ch i, e rernove<t wub ““ tf ft icrcw driver, jnf pnrctoied ib e ■to.-k, S ana woti ofthocaltmet e«- •limentotoeniiay* M’Ciei -1 ua ptpared to forutih Old cuMmen, *• well a» irj ihiacaUietf pMa and Baltimore, a large an 4 well ****s. fflent of all the latest and con. tin, glased and common PAIfH coa anting c£— . lWWGpleccsof Parlor andf™*^ J<W« u HaU and Cdumm-5 oJßc# I 10,000 _ “ Dininj.rpe» f Ue »ttenoon ,'.®^P® rw whlekl would panic examine, | of tfcow fcavjnV houec » w **£ & HILL, ■itfce Paper Warthcw of 07 wood it «f 9 MEDICAL SALTER’B GINSENG PANACEA! TO THOSE SUFFERING WITH DISEASED LUNGS.—Tho unprecedented aaecesa which ha* trended the tree of the . GINSENG PANACEA n all the various form* which irritation of tho long* at •times, ha* induced the proprietor again to call stun tion to this WONDERFUL PREPARATION. \ The changabLe weather which mark* our All and' winter months, is always a fmitfhi source of _ COLDS AND COUGHS. These, if neglected, are bus the procured* of that AD destroy er; ; The question, then, how shall we nip the destroyer in the bud? how shall we get clear of ear eoughi and olds! is of vital importanee to the public. THE GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY will bo found in the Ginseng Panacea. In proef ef this we have from tune to time published the certificate* of dozens of our best known citizens, who have experi enced iu curative powers. These, With a max* of tea: timouy from all pan* of the country,—front MEDICAL MEN OF THE FIRST STANDING* Minister* ef the Gospel, together with copies* no| ice* from the JOURNALS OF THE DAY. - we have embodied in pamphlet form, and may bs had gratis of any of our treat* throughout the eoautxy. • HUNDREDS OF BOTTLES have been used in this city. THOUSANDS AND TENS OF THOUSANDS throughout the United Btatn and Canada, and vra eh* lengo any man to point out a *" SINGLE INSTANCE n which, when taken according to directions, and be fore the lungs bad become family diaorganuad, it hat aver failed to EFFECT A PERFECT CURE. Why, then, need the afflicted hesitate? Why resort l» the nu.wreble nostrums, gotten up by an<t • own Individ aalsu ler the assumed name of some ce'-ihratad ahy sician, ar.d puffed into notoriety by certificate* ci par son* equally unknown? Whilst a medicine el UNPARALLELED EFFICACY is to be had, whose voueher* are at homcf—«ir treigh] 1 bore, —many of whom it ha* 'SNATCHED FROM THE GB AVE. In order that this invaluable medicine may be placed within the reach of the poor as well the rich, Wa have pul the price at ONLY FIFTY OBITS, lust one half the u?ual cost of cough medicine*, fits lor sale by our agent* in nearly every town and village over th« tve«, who are prepared to rive fall infotma 'icr. relative to it. T. SALTER, Proprietor. Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. M , ALUSTER»S~OINtMENT 6 CONTAINING N O ■ MERCURY, or other fUin craL —lt to their puirid'matiere, and A kL*-luSISNG,”fcT jamaer ease external or internal, kfigG that it not benefit. tikieen years for ail diteasas of the chert, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I‘declare before heaven and in*", that nut in onecuse-hs* it j failed to benefit when the palientw** within the reach | of mortal means. I Wl bUM uu Hir.lUfc I have had physicians learned in the profrfiioii. I have oiniitert of the gospel, judge* of the bench, al | dennen. lawyer*, gentlemen of the highest erudition, i and multi laden of the poor use It in every variety of ; way, and there has been but one voice—one mu versa! voiee raying—‘•M’ALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD!” , , I RHEUMATISM—It removes almost immediately [ the inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases, (it 'the direction* around the box.) D-ACHE—Tha salve ha* cured pereona of the hra-i-arh-of twelve year* (landing, and who had it regU'Urevery week *o thatvcnaitmiriook place. EAR ACHK, TOOTH-ACHE, and AGUE IN THE FACio, I ar* aelped with like *uceeu. , ECALd cured cases that actually | dafiog) every thing known, as well as the ability of of* l lscd .o tweruy doctors. One man tcldus be hidapeot ! g.}i< on hi* children withou any benefit, when u few 1 aoxe* of Ointment cured them. | TETTER—There Is nothing belter, tot the cure ef BURNS—It i* one ef the best thing* In the world far PlLES—Thousand* are yearly eu red by this Oint ment It Bivan fail* in giving relief for the Pile*. IT7* Around the box are direction* for using MVU lister’s Ointmmifor Scrofula, Liter Cemplaint, Eeytipe lae. Titter, ChifWam, Scald Head. Sort Ego, Qvinry, Sen Throat, BnneJuias, Sereous Affections, Paw. Du «a«« of the Spine, Head acJu, asAtna, Deafness, Ear ache. Burns, Corns-, aD Disease* of the Shin, Sore Lips, Pine pla, J-e., SittUinf of (A* Limhi, Sorp, Rheumatism, PUes, cold Fees,. Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth arhe, -ipn i* the Face, sc. • COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, patn ln tho Chest and Side, falling off ef the' hair, or the other acoompa* nie* cold feet. (This Ointment is the true remedy.) It i» a «nrr sign of Ui*ea*e to have cold feet. . . CORNS—Occasional use of the Ointment will al way* keep com* from growing. People need never be troubled with themtf they n*e it frequently. pji- This Ointment is good for any part of the body or uinb* when lufiamed. In some eases it should be .applied often. CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES MeALLISTE& is written with a pen on every label. ■ For sale by my Agents in ail the principal cities and towns in the United statea. james Mcallister, Sol: Proprietor of the above medicine. Enneipal Office, No S 3 North Third street, Phil adelphia. PRICK as CENTS PER BOX. Aucm in Pittsbcbah—Bnmn ft Reiter, corner of Liberty and Si Clair ms; and L Wilcox, Jr, corner of Market »i uml the Diamond, ol»o cornor of .4th and Smilhficld st*; J II Cornel, corner of Walnut and Petn sts, ftth word; ar.Usold at the bookilore in Smithfleld it, 3d door from Second st in Allegheny city <by lIP Schwartz and J Sargent; cy J O Bmllb r Druggist, Bir mingham; D Kcgley. Kail Liberty; U Rowland, Mc- Keesport;' J Alexander At Son, Monongahela City: N 11 Bowman ft Co, and J T Rogers, Brownsville; John Barkley, Bearer, Pa; are wholesale agents. febCT-deodly Facts for the Pnbile ( In relation to that anrirallcd family Snlyc, DALIEY'S HA6ICAL PAIN EXTBACTOB. riti_sTI.MO.VV of a respectable Physician.—Read X the following, addressed to my Agent,Mr. F. Mer ry wdather, Cincinnati: Circdruxi; rcb. 12,1849. Sir: A seuse of duty compels mo to give my tribute to Dailey'* Pam Extractor. Being opposed to quack ery and all nostrum* having for their obje.ei sinister rootive*—but realising much good from Uie ‘‘King of Pain Killers” —1 am induced la tender you this certifi cate. I have used it in my family, in my practice, and with all the happy and wonderful cfiecls that could powbly'be imagined. a. J. Bhodik, M. I). Dr. Jlrodie u the senior partner of Brodie & Lctj, Druggists. Inflammatory RAaraatirm. The following testimonial comes from a source fa* miliar to many of those traveling on our Western wa ters. Mr. Ulime, the well and mvornbly known pro prietor of the Parkersburg Hotel, is husband to the lady whose letter 1 annex : PasKSßuexo, Va, April 13, ]&4D. To Henry Dailey, Chemist. Ac,—Sin Having for merly been long atllicted with violent inflammatory Hheumstism, which appeared so firmly seated as to defy all ordinary appUanecs to allay the severe nun attending it, 1 was induced u> try your Magical Pain Extractor; and it having eflected, almost as if by ma gie, ar immediate relief, and also, to all appearances an euMre auu perfect cure, I am induced for the bene fit oi others who may bc'amicted with pain,ranged by any kind of inflammation, to write. to yon, declaring that ii my opinion, founded on actual experience your Magical Pain Extractor is the most valuable dis covery of the present age for the immediate extraction of bodily pain. It is an almost immediate and « per fect cure for Burns and bcolds, and all external in fl.uuuiation. ■laving many acquaintances formed by the:,, visit* nl ray husband's hole! in this place, I-havo tupj'A- d by y«ur showing them these lew hues,u may possibly be 01 benefit both to them and yoorsejil tlnurrs Cl.rvz. [I entertain the hope that Mrs. Glime will pardon the publicity 1 give to her letter, ma well on the score of humanity as of its bring the vuresl inodc of bringing it to the nonce oi her rriemls.—lf. DaiAot.j Felon Cnred. Elirari of a letter, dated _ .. Beuiu.'vt, Ky. Nov. 59,1615. Air. It. Bailey. “I have tried your Pain Extractor in a ease of felon, in ray own family, which it relieved and currd in a very short time.” In haste, Yours re •pectiully, . Jav M. Yorna. Burn* nod Scalds, Pile*. bore Nipples, Broken Breast, Eruptions, Sores. Cuts, Wounds, and all In flammation, yield* readily to the wonderful properties of this unrivalled fnmily salve. Bui, iu the same pro portion that you will receive benefit from the genrune you will he injured by the duletenoua effects of the eounierfnt salve*. OAUTION-lfc *are and apply ewly to the ia*entor H. Uaujct, 415 Broadway, New Yorlr,,or to hiaio’ Uiotiicd agcui*. JOHN D NORGAtT - General Depot. PimhnnV Henry 1* ScbwarU, Allegheny, Arent; J : Jr?' Whrclujj!, Va.j Jaine* \V Jobniton/May»TUle t,-- * F Merry weather, Cincinnati, 0., General Deftot N. U -In tlio *evereat Barns and Scald* it V,,.*,., the pain tn a few mlantea-U never f*iu« . C * £ t' 0. \V. FISSESTOCO WL»i..»x.^ S j w s 5 . Si to tb. city .< at city of N«r YortTM £S“. Mne, ‘ * Sff CELTS'KSSf m.l?.ir?J y4_Aaarieaa Perfumery; EMteSSSSSa?#" aA.raraxnooxkc MISCELLANEOUS. || -TUadt Ro»d! ‘r 3 I icjELLEHS' COUGH SYRUP.-FromMYK.Bodco, * O E«j.; Clrr ; -'i ‘>oun of Quartet Session* of Beaver Coo: | :i / Mr. IL E.wcl'e •-<i gomo time in the wiaier.my wife was ald l c‘.il wstc a severe and distressing oough, and hearing *f eur.nvelhablo Cough Syrup, J fit chased a bott'e f j*i S. T. Trimble, of;Bridgewarer, and after taking* portion of U-lwo or three evenings on gohii? to bed; siio foundJamediate relief as ■&» severa'friends havo 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 W afflicted with severe Coughs,and Colds. P March JW, 1843. i W, K. BODSN.. \Prepared and sold by R. E- SELLERS, 57 Wood.st, and sold by druggists generaUyrin Pitubtjrgh and. AJ (“ffitt-: ~-.i ISM,. \ Ths Ohartlin Coal Uempany, ' ' \ nNCORPORATED.J ‘ ' TJOtyrS will be open for subscripuon to the stock of JQ u Tjic Chartiera Coal Company,” on .after MondnjVthe tilth day of September just.,-at the office of Z. V?. Re mingles. Penn si, Pittsburg )u -s: • ' Z. W.BE^fr'GTOM. oeohse jisaon, MERCHANT TAILOR, . | Ho.. 46 market street, HAVlNG]purcbesed an cite nil reandcarefhily ieeted stock of Spring and Summer Goods, the subscriber respectfully informs his friends. and tho public, that he is now preparing,to receive andexo-’ cute their orders with dispatch, ami in the. neatest, most substantial, and fashionabio manner. Aa he la determined id do business os the cash system, Ju) flat* ten himself that he will be able to do work as chsap &J It con be done at any establishment in the 111 a stook id varied, conilsdngof C*sstnieres,Bn>ao> cloths, Vesting, which his friends are respectfldj ly invited to examine for'themselves. i . .. ]-T~ o» W» blddlik/ x>«»uii— sßSßggSag. REMOVFJ) to a new three story brick (jTr&WB&on Smithfield street, one door below 1 Sixth street. Teeth inserted from one to an entire set, on the taction principle, with ft beau tiful representation of the n&raral gum—restoring the original shape of the faee. \ N. B.—Teeth extracted wlllj little or no pain.' : Decayed Teeth permanently aaved bypraggtßg,pr&- Tenon* the tooth ache, whion is much better than on* ring it, though it should be dona in fire minutes, ox CTcn iananuy, _ _anSbH. CURE FOR WORMS, B. A. FAHSESTOCK'S ciusc*orrrrnftiLwaxrm. . IN order to afford air possible security to the public, as well as to themselves, against fraud and impo sition trom counterfeiting, the proprietors hate made a change in the exterior wrapper or table cflheir mifuge. The new label, which is a steel engraVing of the most exquisite design and workmanship, htS been introduced at a very great expense, and is from the brain ofan anistofthefirstulent. The design is new, and the execuiiou elaborate. Several figures and a portrait ore most prominent, but the word w Vktxf* voce, 71 printed in white letters on a red and finely en graved ground, should be particularly examined. When held up to the light the letters,’ shading of the letters and ever)* line, however minute, throughout the whole of this part of the engraving match as ex sell y asil the impression had been made upon one side on ly, although it is actually pooled on both sides of the paper. Tius should in alLcase* he observed. A la bel upon each dozen - is also printed iared upon both sides, and should be examined in thosame manner. This preparation has now stood the lest of many years Inal, and is confidently reedn)tnsjaded,aaa safe and cL'cihual m-dieine for expeUfngworms from the system. ibe unexampled success thstjiu attended iu administration in every case where the-patient was really afflicted with worms, certainly. rpiiaers it wor thy the attention of physicians. The proprietor has mado U a point to ascertain the retail of its nse in-such cases as caste within his knowledge and observation—and he.invariebly found it lo produce-ihc most salutary ellccis—not nnfrequent ly niter nearly all the ordinary preparations recom mended forwqrmshad bce|i. previously resorted to without any permanent advantage; . Tbit fact is at tested by the certificates and statements of; hs»wip»r|t of respectable persons in different parts of the coun try, arid ahoolaindnee families alwaya to keep ansi ofthe preparation in their possession. •It b faiM in its operation, and may be administered 'with perfect safo ty to the most delicate iqtant. - • The only gennise is prepared by '•' sptJ7 B A FAHNESTOCK, Pittsburgh Gri«t E»|Uah Rsntiidy, T?OR Coughs. Cnlds r Asthma and ConVuTmtiOPl Thl X G REATAND ONLY RF.MEnY-for therare of the almvc diseases," Is the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE, discovered by lha celebrated Dr. Rnct.sn 0 f London, England, and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence oftheinventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine in th< cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soheitingfor treatment the wont possible ca ses that can be found in the community—eases that seek relief In vain from any of the common remedies of Uw djy, and have been given up by the most dlsiiniuUbed physicians as confirmed and incurable. The Hungari an Balsam. ha» cured, and will euro, the rnoit desperate of cases, lusnoquacknostnun, but ft standard Em iish medicine, of known and established efieaey. ' Every family in the United States should be supplied with Buchan’s Huagarlan Balsam of-Life* noitnUyto consumptive tendencies of the climate, bn. to be used os a preventive medicine U all rates of colds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the ride and chest, irritation and soreness of the lours, b roe hills, difficulty of breating, hectic fever, night sweats, emsS ation end general debility, asthma, infiueoxa, whoopiu eougb ana croup. SoM in large bottles, at *1 per bottle, with trill dint lions for the restoration of health. ' Pamphlet*, containing a mau of English and Aaaii* can certificates, and other evidence, showing the *n eqnalled merits of this great English Remedy, may b« obtained of the Agents, mtnitonsly. For sale by B A FAHNESTOCK A Co. st and Wood and Wood and fi'h <ki. THi_ 0 / before—mode entire moat approved Kasteraelie**- and most rizhienableEaiteTnpaueTaaafldealeta. Atyo THE CHEAP ROLL, or BOSTON BLIND, on hand orjratde to order of All«ixef,mnd At aJlprieej. ; Poamry Merchants and others creiuvUed to ckllAitd : e, , a " unfi . U»e Above for themselves,aa all will be told whoiesaJo or retail, and a liberal-aedoefloa made te wboleralepareljaatra. ' - ' acidly ; A WESTRBVBLT LOUAS, WILSOB A CU; IMPORTERS end Wholesale Beiders inForeign and _ Domestic Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Ac., IRS, Wood meet, Pittsburgh, are now folly prepared with a recently Imported stock of Hardware,Cutlery, Sad* olery. Carpenters’ Tools,'Ac., to offer very great in* ducouent* to Western Merchant!, as la addition tu the many odvajUßge* hid by our predecessors, Me** •rs. Lo;*an A Kennedy, we have greatly Increased oar facilities, and parckase all our rood* from first handa i on the very best terras. The junior members of the Bnn devote their whole attention to sales, and feeling confident of grvinr sat isfaction, respectfully solicit a call from all who Bay »«"«* • ;®ch2>__ HIBBK&T’S CnESHCAL WBITIM PfiDlOi HTBItKRT’9 SUPERIOR RRD INK !Utti’EßT*g MACHINE COPV-tNjr- : or dlnary Ink, a* they are all chemical solutions containing nnvuela matter, e J y * fro .“J any kinJ of pen—tho color deep, mise If* lr * t,ere h **« been bauer aiuelM r*** o^ 01 beartl-of them. Sam ple bottiei.can be ‘'blamed ?niU*..t.v ifas merehaoß *cbwant AtiS^fh R ’ ** & Co, H«rr P. or o( Ul ® taanatacurer, THO*. V it!i U sffi’ H ra srt*t and Cherai it, corner if liber* > and SmnhficM streets, Pitubargh/P*. ■*an'l'e'remrJpa , ? B i n i olsiTin ® complete sadifaetioa, juluTdom d b ° price will be refunded. >. . tub STAR of tub WEST \\ W U L LN DMANUFAtfTOiT WSL iff* 1 / 1 , of, lie Diamond. where Vemtio ulia " B of All the different 4ue« and color* XJV t . cptl>n iwd or mode to order aft* • W uic ialcax andraott approved Eaiiern fiuh* rea,or.3,le KnS. U .*• «* ">»" eplilßUad Traaipa- Hey and Paper Cnruunaof all Ibodiffisienl aiaeeead El Sn.'ja" l ' t “ l > "4 4>r aale loir foreasi. Old Veaj p " Mai and repaired, or taken la »•« P f. f “a no»e- K M wrirrEKVEJ.T, PreW. »*r.V“~4v wo ‘» done With the Wit nuttriil **• ScS* n^ u? ’ .“ dWMraitled w p (cmo Allegheny, city, Anr. 10.1**» • • I^. kTUHEU WLOOIf,;.’ _ TAKD BATHING SSTAdUSSUWEjL. -Met-ALL, bcgi-to inform the Inhabit* B *** a , • hurpU end vicinity, that- ho fc _ w>oye eeubliihaent, Where eeery aicodoo _ . . paid to the comfort ofthore who may f**°f. urmi a cell liberty street. between gcycst* B8 * Ice Cream* and »I 1 other delieieie* •* B Milß-dtr -._ ' ; ilb gnowyaT* roitirnißiiouo.t J . T'HK undersigned, taceestflr* Pi tub n^h A Mt. beg leave to i ofo rm the c 10 *?? °/i. , and public generally, that they rr, «Ltf FOUNDRY u!t are how to ftp' have part of their pattern* rocOf toO®" 'JSJwhj Amongil whirb ore Cooking u Store*, with 4 splendid aiMtf *“ now superceding in other clue* *s®“®*}. "tore. Al*o, a cheap coal CookiOf jBWW, w<dj •&£ ted for email families, with a B \ ®( co f a ' moa and mantel Urate* \Y» w £?|'M? rlic, r l **7 “* site the attention of pcreona.balMlnjLlp coll at e*J wanhonH before patchasbig, *cdATiwiiw A tpleadiA article of enammeilfd Grate*, fetched la finenjlt** entinriy new in this market. , . Wareho&M, No. 181 liheity at, eppoaito Wood «J aag9ftftil * jOCHOIiONfcniTOB.
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