mmieimbeous. ’sissilllil . bf feasible. ctMMdiaWii, Mt^pw^ggSSSoiSi urine, LUtefJeremiah dfS£Sd?BJ ■'SS^ssffsasjSHfisas g^ssnTsraams fflJSto. «>!>.»■■ Srl» gBKeOQIWiMT. T : TO THE PUBLIC. .:■ ’ -.'i - ' ssywsi&ssffla® s £ S ?; rt* uSfonaMofwxtare and was led. to btf«v»-b-a(fhtWSM «•££**<” assassi'Sasa.wsaiJ-^s u il\Si>l™.“"oSS"!»• *?isss* ptolSeMten ifllw. e ?*'i* , 3tf,SSiSS2S«S! to this, I have attended to •*/?“ f th?2is2£Si?S i£e la a Uaaid state, and ike large amount of rilles, blbwwh, magaema and Mask oxide of Iron that It eon* tjUiSLrorfered it beih weather and fire proofi as the toaivr exposed. the harder and more permanent U seems to become, end s* fee coating (after it turns to riste)lscfittelflnde*ttuttlblebTfir*«onseqeentlyii prefect* the . wood eonred wife it from the air, and when there is no air, than is to blue or combustion; therefore the wood will actually char, before the slate eersrisg will give way. ' • I considered the discovery of the greatest Import-1 aneo, and applied to Government for a patent fee my »B««a.doa v or discovery, fondly hoping:that I abduid now be remunerated for all my oaua/ln Use and mo ney. The government, without any hesitation, grant* # ed to me Betters Patent for the sole right to masalas* tare, sell tad tee my Improvement in the manufacture of a “Weather and Fire Proof Composition or Arti ficial 81au, n ftr fourteen years.: • ••.••.: AugusU4,lBo. > : . . WM. BLAKE. WE. the inhabitants of Sharon, hnv’ aad the above statement of Mr. Blake, and believe "Bo be Mtbstan* tlally. eoiToet, as we are knowing to nust of tho state* scuta therein contained: and sra will farther state, that wa do not believe that there ever was a patent more - honestly and laboriously caned, or more deservedly granted; as ha parsoed hi* experiment* with themost mdomiuble perseverance under the meat dfeeoangwr ‘circumstances, as the public had not the teast eons dense thtt-there could be any thing valuable rasde from the substance. lie therefore baa to encounter tor yean the Jeers and eeolh of nearly foe whole comma »riiy. Notwithstanding all tat*, ha waa indefetfeable lathe prosecution of fib expenmduts, and we do apt believe that there is one man inathousand who would have persevered under all theeircamsmneea. Bot h*, has at last triumphed over all obstacles, nod wo be lieve there is new but one opinion U awarding,him. the merit ef this vslnnbls discovery.- ; GEO. W. CRANE; r yJasttoesof HO RACE GIBB, > _«• ■\ JONATHANEVEBHABD, j Peaec. LEWIS C. CBATFIELD, > Trustees • K.W.MSLL, . • > of BENJAMIN JONE, 3 Township.. WM. EVERETT, Township Oerk.. , ALLEN HOWE, Treasurer. . CAUTIdN TO THE FUBUG. . ihave ascertained that there are Individuals engaged to digging, grinding, and preparing for sale, the above menuoaea to be with riband used pre cisely as lose my patented article; I aarebeen to those persons ,w • O LOVES. ■ A fait assortment .far men, women tod’ . •ttoag which ere Derby Bibbed, Pplaoellean. 80k: ribbed and plain CtahmeretChaiaoit Line* Un: Caulmere, Med no, Far4iocd Beaver, bear too Baekskin, Military and Lisle Thread and \ WQOLBN GOODS, Bach it Ladl**' and Children's Hoodi. v—Jren*» i Woolen £ick>i X&h Bearft and Boa*. Children** Gait* - era and Lacg &iu*/Womed Cafis. Knitting WotiieCa: - and: Woolen. Yam, California- Com£m*j alioj tao Cashmere Bear**, for Ladka. - • I - I*ADIEy DEPARTMENT. 1 Zephyr tad Ttpestrr Worsteds, Cuttui Funenra, ’ Ftoreund Emb’gSUk, Bristol and P*rf4 Boards, Pa* per Flower Materials, Lamp Huu ‘Edteu.aad Ea-; _ ittitdcied Work. Also—Laditi , S»«.«»d MerinoVerts . anADrawcrc Embroidered Sack*undFlaaaels, French Worked Csps tad Wsists to t Infants; sad SwtitWown TH "” 1 "‘ , 'oEMTLEMEjrS WEAR. . ■ V■ , Fins eUrtdi Cravat* tad Collars; Merino, Bilk ud. Cotton Wrappers and-OtawerK Suspend* re, Shea der, Bnees sod Dressing Oowns; SUk and Linen Hi kfo; " Glares and Ifoateiy. • ... . .:»...• . j COMB&t BRUSHES AMD PERFUME, IX. Ftvnek partem* earred and plain Shell Baek Coi tot; BaaaJo ana Im. da; Shell Biae and Lena Corahs; laJ do; BtflklOvSatlnand Boeewood Hair Brashes; Bull,! -Brfatoand Rag. Born DresalcgaadfinelresjrCosh*; with an atsonaent of Mail tad Teeth Brashes - WethsrilPs “Gold Modal” Ferfaaer^, . -t .VARIETY GOODS*. ■•®satBSS2sT! : Fine Twisl and Sowings, Fine Rosewood Baaks ud: ' Cost BlndUAf A Galloons,' Fancy Work BtakeU i Cloak CordsadTauele, portfolio*, Paptenre* and | wtind a ShfidoTriaunlax*. ■ Ladle*’ SutUasrr. I FUplt A Bann*nli«aele, French Cock Boles, i Hpbolstewfi. Eriogefc SUk A Glaa*» Umbrellas, tGWTinsfl. us’d sndtns, Paper MasUneA Hollands, ■ English 011 Cloths EleaUa Bands A Wehbln*; St»d Chilatx Binding, Corset and Shoe Laeeja. ’ VAttPEßJli—«e , attUdar I a»W.MM V/ Climoek** Carpet Warehouse, N 0.75 Fourth m, forthwsujraiy of Carpets, of the latest.tad aonap stored styles, to which wo invito foo anentioa e: gtesmboat men, and those wishing to famish Mooses / to call and exaaine the largest assortment in the city which we will sell cheaper than erer before offered k - the western market. nov23 WhPCUNTOCK —" Bonrmlai lioai Ihawla 1 f W X MURPHY nas reeHfa supply of the above W a anicla* of the best onality; also, plain Blaek ‘riubeiLoa* Shawls; black flombannes, Meornlag Al> ’ paccaa, Persian Cloth, black Cohere* Parmettaa, Caahmetes,'Moos do Lai ns and FrenebMerioot, black Crams and Moarcing Collars,-Moaraing Bonnet Bib* y rr « 1 ncck dtk and a fhll aasoraaant of Moornug . S * a,p "®UN*BWCK SILKS, . i . A Urge aasonmeot, Indadlng Pfewsiccea rery wide and eaperior. Bayers are Uirited to took at fouas, at . . Merthbast comer of FoartaaniMarketit*. Wholesato Roomsup stairs, where a largo assort mantof Raw Goods has lately been repaired. [nr SO oft. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. - : W* hare bees lofomed by Mrs. Koeo of aeare per formed oahU by Dr* Jay*** Altaralkro, which - nrorea its Mpomrityorererery other remody of the kind. < She has been afflicted for the last sixteen yean ‘ urifoNECBHSES or WIUTE SWELLINGS, attended ■' mt k oiccratiaas and enfbUattoa ofraricuJ bones, da* nnawhichomeisasypieeeskareboeadisehargedireia rental bone of the cranium, froa both her anas, wntts and hand* .and from both legs, and/roa the left ' ftaißru botto. and Bom the right kneo, betidespaiofol ■feer, on outer parts ofherpersos,wluehkaTo baffled raiaklllof • Bunbor of the Btosteament pbyaieianaof iS,» «tv—donag most of the time her safferingshore - SSicfctßi* h»d an moaithln«lyhappy effect apoa her, Erreoffruwsll pain and sweilingj-and causing the - «<“ paß « Tt * "0“, I »nuSVMWWOO4 tri -j ! c6IUMN. .-, !(ljr AS the Medicines advertised by W.B. SLOAN ereieMby'''. •'•••’ • > • R P- and JOHN P.gCQTT feawo. SMITH. by HENRY P. SCHWARTZ an TMe Beat amd Chuptit BorH H«dielß» il •> IX TUB WORLD. MlT> OIBTSIEBT ABO COBDITIOB ; i . POWDKB, Bait asmtdugrtu mem*. Far Purity, Jfitins*. Sofi»> fjl.ajid ZVmtffau*, SLOAN’S OINTMENT EreZi Andie rapidly superseding.all other- Ointment* and ijtdmanta new ia nse for ihe rare of the following dir jn4*v: •:■•:-/■ ■ Fkesh wunhds. galls *f ell kind*, sprains, bruise* etaikod beds, ringbone, wihdbone, windfalls, nd eri\ csllbs, spavins, cwveney, fistula, sitfest, strun* Itcamets, sand crack, foundered feel* scratches or gretse mange or bone distemper. " TVs FowaetwlU remove all inflammation and fever pnnfy the blood, leoeenihe skin, cleanse the water apd strengthen averirpatlofthebody: andhas proved asorereignTtmedy lor the following diseases: Urtraper, • hide bound,'lots of appetite* inwaru ■train, ydlow wntoi* Inflammation of the eyes, fatigue romkara exercise; also, rheumatism, (coaaonlycal od naff complaint j) which proves 10 (kial to many cel* nahle borres in this country. It is also a safe and cer ttidremodyfor coughs and eolda which generate m mniy fetal diseases. J • W. B. SLOAN. ..•{ j ~ - Grand Depot, €0 Lake «t, Chicago, Illinois. ' t. ’ ; THB PROOF. Extract from the -“Galena North Western Garotte.', j By the Use of Sloan's Ointment and Condition Pow. der, I have entirely eared a fistula on my horse and otherwise immured Us condition more than 500 pe cent, on the .cost of the medieinn And a cow which was so feeble as to be considered worthless by myself and nrighbonkwas restored to goodJteal th and strength ' by the use eftere than half a package of the powder, and is nowdoinf better than any other cow I have. SmallPox,ldayl3,LB4S. WM. VINCENT. THE BVPFERING CHILD. : I hereby certify tbat.one of my cbUdren, when na ked* fell into a largo fire of lire coals, and was burned Severely from head to feet The best of medical eld and attention was given to the child for four or five, dan with oat any relief-each day’s sufferings increas ed till hia groans could be heard at a great distance, at which critical period one of my neighbor* recommen ded and presented to me a box of sleaa’s Ointment and in ten than fifteen minutes after the application ' of the ointment to the aggravated sores of the suffering child, the pain ceased entirely, and he speedily began SB recover. My- residence ia in Hell township, Ver* million county, and State of Indiana. 7 .r: . THEODOREL.TAYLOR. Chicago,August*l,lB43.. -EXTRAORDINARY CURE. April 13,1843. Four miles nonh of Chicago (on the Totd to Muwuakie,) Cook county, Illinois. Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir. One of my horses had a large -bony *■■»«» os Us breast bene, immediately under the t»q»BT. which titrf. Bmt rendered hit services, ol ytrr little valae. I failhfoliy applied several bottles of Dr. Taylor's Nerve and Bene liniment, without (he least, benefit. I then procored Wilder's Celebrated Horse Ointment, and used that until I beetmofnily satisfied that It woald never relieve the animal. S> sally I obtained a box ol year troly valntblo Otnt mnnt. and in less than 60 days from tie first applies*' tian the tuner entirety disappeared, and the horse wav welL Yourt, EDWARD A&MBTRONQ, . POPULAR OPINION. If popular opinion is any criterion of the worth of an article, we Invite the ineredalous to read at least a' few of the many voluntary certificates that appear In car respecting the great variety of remarkable caret efiaeted by the ore ot “Sloan’s Celebrated Oint mast and Condition Powders. 0 : TtLQB remedies p* lanirwT wm«ln «mnn, thOM-Ol doahtlU utility, they have passed from the tide of.ex* petiment, and cow stand higher in reputation and are becoming more extensively ared than all other uni* icles of this City-News. THE HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD. Fqxßxtu, Jane IS, 1618. Doer Sloen—Sir Rees* tend by the bearer* new ■apply of year Horae Medicine*. Huy are the beat ■xtulesef the kind that I her* ever aaed, never kav inf been disappointed in their elect, a* I have been in the aae of others, even she most celebrated Ointment*, Lintsunu,fce-ofth*day. I like very natch thli fea* tare in thaa, vir that they do all that la promiaed, and non' a thorough trial on* la cos trained to add, that “half ha* not been told.” / Bespeet&Uy, y|i« ordinary tn< Unimowf it Ii wall known an aavere and partial totheir operation.— Sloan’* Ointment is mild yet thorough—lt reaches and remove* the cause, beaee it gives real and permanent relief. For parity, mildness, safety. certainty, and j&oroaghness, Ointment excels, and is rapidly ell Ointments » n| t Liniments now inase. • . WE CANT get along without it. . . Bzstft Giots, 11L, Oet M, 1543. . Mr. Sloan—Bin I hare tested the virtue of youi la the can of rattlesnake bites, sore throat, bants, and many other in]cries, and in every ease it has soraueed oar expectations. As e family Oim not, X here never seen its equal, end for beast* wa can’t set alone withoat iL Years, MILES M. JOHNSON. AAVU4jbli VinUIUUU. . Mr. Sloan—Dear Sin Fora eossiderabie length of in e I was serioasly afflicted with the rheamatie- com plaint, and applied freely the rarions liniments, paint fallen, Ac., withoat obtainingany relief A/terwhich yoci agent at this place inoaeneed me to try yoor Ointment, and within twe weeks from the time 1 corn* meneed osing it, the pain ceased, and I wasefleetsaliy cored, and shall recommend all who are similarly af flicted with the distressing complaint, to procare your excellent ointment with?tit delay. Besp’f yours. OSCAR F. MOTT. Priacevilfe, Peons May l, 19M. ' U7* From the Hon. H. V. 9. Brooks, Agent ot the Illinois and Michigan Canal Paeket Boat Company. Cmeseo, Jane 9i, ldUl Dr. W.B. Sloan—Dear Sin For the last 30 year* 1 ' hare had occasion to ase many horses, and hare ased the great'variety of liniments and ointments in me, I Vat' nave never (band ahy thing eqoml u» ynar oiou I'meat'fer injoriea on horses. Within the last two \months I have applied yoaroimmeat to some 80 hones, for varioas injuries, and in every instance it Impro ved a sovereiftt remedy. ' \ A FINGER BITTEN ENTIBELY OFF. • \ Two mile* teeth of Chicago, Bept. 14,1643. i Dr. Sloao—Siß On the &th insuat mj aoa hid a fin* j -Vfer Wtler eatlrely.offby aborae. We immediately ap- | plied ybur celebrated ointment, which relieved him 3»iin in* few "■!"»"», and prevented the finger fram a welling the leaApaniele,aad the wound la healing Vapidly. \Eeap’y yoai*, 8. BttOCKWAY. DOCTORING IN GALENA Mr. Sloan—pear Sin About three yean ago I was severely injured in one ofmy legs by the falling of* Site of wood which occasioned lane running uleeri. [early every doctor In Galea* tried to core them; bat tried in train, util from sympathy and improper treat* m*nt toy other leg became as bad as the one original* ly wounded. I despaired of ever being well again— : bat in order that I might neglect no means within my reach, 1 purchased of your agent in Galena some ui you ointment, and you canjudge of my surprise an I gratitude better than I can express b, to find myself entirely weQ before I had finished using the second br-x ■ These facts I m*he known that others afflicted may believe and not delay using so valuable an ointment as roars has proved to be. Eetp’y your grateful fr’d, Galena, HL, Dee. 1», 1948. EVAN DAVIS. ONLY* DAYS. Before the following order. Messrs. Vaughn k Co. pore based a large supply ofSlosn’s preparations. Jmxsok, Mich. Feb. 84,18« a B. K. Hibbard—Desx Sin I am out of Sloan’s Condi* .tioo Powder end Horae Ointment. The sale tar ex*, coeds my expectation, if you can manage to send me 4 Mn Ointment, I will pay for them the first timt that yen ar* here, andymumel shall be able to sell • lajre quantity la the eourie ef the year. It will be aa object toyoo, as well as to myself to keep me con* stamly supplied. Very retp'y youre, . B.S. VAUGUN&CO. MISSISSIPPI RTVER Br.Lovn, Feb. 23,13*9. Dr. Sloan—6m About two years sgo, while raTUn* on the Mississippi river, In passing over the rapids, I was pimsged into the water, and by the raft dashing against a sock, crashing my left leg and otherwise se rtouily injuring r 8 * so much that I lost all sensibility. When eonsetoasness returned I found myrelf la St. [tools, surrottadedby my weepingfomily. ; Bg and medical aid, enabled me In about two months tonobblearoond with the assistance of aerateh. Tbe wtmods only partially heated, leaving largo running tores at the knee, which for many months discharged blood and matter of Ute most offensive character. My pains were Inexpressible, at times ray suffering was so great that death would have received a hearty wel come. Fortunately Mr. Wilson, (one of my neighbors} advised me to try you Ointment. I obtained a box . applied it according to direction—the sores soon began to ■—a healthy appearance, and in three months I was entirely cared, and enabled to do bard labor. You obedient servant. HIRAM W. THOMAS. Wo, the nndereirned, neighbors of H.W. Thomas, were tromlntM with the case above stated, and know in* the cireusutanecs, most cheerfully confirm said Thomas’ statement. REV. 3. DOUQLABS, aaomaa JAMES WILSON, ; \GOOD NEWS. . Cecaoo, Jan. 6th, 18*9. W It. glean—Sir. One of my horses was hoof bound mid also wounded in the stile, in which ho took eold, and became so erippled that he could scarcely travel. Bv the free dPPUcaUonofyonrvalaable ointment, bis booth were soon eoftenod and the stifle permanently eared. I have aleo used the Ointment in the easo of FoU-Eril and on eerero galls with equal seeeess. iMxssFßg” "i«swiar TESTOdONYFBOM LITTLE FORT. (naan’s Ointment'and Condition Powder are ac knowledged by all who have used them to be the left remedyurhoraes and tattle that has been discovered. Jtashwounds, galls,sparins, bruise*, ringbone, poll evil, and In short every outward disorderor tojury can becued by this wonderful remedy. The Powder Is dcrignrd for inward strains, distemper, hide bound, SSpiafrom hard exorcise, diseased eyes, Ac.—Lake County Chronicle. ‘RATHER DOUBTINOLY, BUT I THOUGHT WOULDTBYJT.” aiq Wicxttxrx, Cook Co. Feb. 13,1818 Mr. gloaa—Sir. I have a fine young horse that was taken with the aeratehea last fall. I paid out about three dollars for medieine to cure him, but hs grew worse. 1 ihen.bottgbl a box of your ointment at your office when inChleego last, rather doubnngly, btu i thought 1 would try It. Judge of my surprito and my opinion of its beneficial qualities, when I found my horse's legs smooth and well in four days from the time 1 commenced applying it. . .Yourobeuient, ■•**** E. F. COLBY. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. More than fifteen years of unrivalled success in the cure of every variety of external diseases and injuries snch as sprain* bruises, cots, bums, cutaneous ttofUj sore Up*, aore breasts, chapped hands, chill- Wains* biles, ulcere, corns, pains in the baek, iidck, or other parts of tha nsieo; rattlesnake bite*, Ac, bears .ample testimony that Sloan’s Ointment is jast ihe.tbinf forth© hour. Ceruficatea without number have been received by the Proprietor frea disintereited iadlvidu* ala, gmog deuula of remark able cures by itsue. A WISCONSIN WITNESS. Grenville, Milwankie eo. Wi. Oet 13 iw« Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir RwentlyiEy bones ran awav with a tog chain attached, whleh cut and atherwiu injured them seriously, so much so that I considers© my team ruined for bonnets. Fortunately « friend re coasmended the use ofyoui Cratment. 1 went to Mil. areakta and purebMod a box. It soon removed vhs Inflammation, and In a few days the wounds healed. Thogreat benefit derived from the ute of yourOmt nesu oa my horses, induced mo to acquaint you with tha fact, believing its publicity would Meefiiyouand the public. ReipeetfoJly Toon, : GEORGE COMSTOCK. IT a A POSITIVB FACT, . Aud feta bceone a common saying, that Sloan'i OCnunont and Condition Powder are rapidly tuperao I dinx all mher remedies for all diseases of horses and The beauty of tha medicines consists in thglr parity and safety, to wit; they may bo used ever so freely without any danger of taking eold, or any other, lalurr residting from their frequent use, and saver foil I tbweiflJtoduuedoaaaro foliowad. lyMtwlyffi. ■MISCELLANEOUS* Bjj the Frexl4«at «f th«. United SUiaa. Id pnrroanco of Uw, I, ZACHARY TAYLOR, p«*. ident of the .United Stale* of America, do hereby cedare and make known, that Public Sales will be aodenoentlotied ! Land Office*, in the State of U)wA, at tbe period* hereinafter designated, to wit: A* Office at pUOUQUE, commencing on Monday, the seventh day of January next, tor the di*- .pomlol the Public Land* situated within the nndor* meauaoed townships, to wit: of tk* hast Knty and vest oj Ou fifth principal Township ninety-eight, of range three. Township# ninety-six, wnetysseven, and nine* ty-dighi, of range foor. - Townships ninety-five, ninety-six, ninety-sev-i ed.viinety-eight, and ninety-nine, nfrange five. - Township# ninety-three, ninety-four, nineiy fivd, ninety-six, ninety-seven, ninety-eight, and ninaiy-nine, oi range six. At the SAME PLACE, commencing on Mon •day, the twenty-fint day of January next, for the disposal oflbe Public Lands within the andennen- Hoped townships, vie Nonk of the bate Hne, and tout pfthe fifth jnvttrpal Townships ninety-four, ninety-Avd, ninety-six, ninety-seven, ninety-eight, aod 'ninety-nine, of range aeven. / Townships ninety-four, ninetysfive, Six, ninety-seven, and ninety-eight, of range eight. [! : Township ninety-five, township ainelyvsix, (ex- 1 cepl tbe southwest quarter of section twenty-sev ea,the southeast quarter cf section twcoty-eigbt, and sections thirty-three and thirty-four, including the Indian agency,}.and townships ninety-seven and ninety eight, of range nine. Townships ninety-two aod ninety-four, of range ten. J. Township ninety-one/ofrange thirteen- . j. Township# nicety-one and ninety-two, of range fourteen. / , r At the Land Office at FAIRFIELD, eommenc- IngonMonday, the fourteenth day of January next, for the disposal of the Pablic Lands situated with in the undermentioned townships, to wit: North cf the bate line,and met of the fiftkprineipal / meridian. ■ Townships sixty-seven, aixty*eight, and sixty nine, of range sixteen. Townships sixty»seven, sixty-eight, and sixty nine, o'f range seventeen. | Townships six ty*eighl and sixty-nice, of.rango eighteen. ! /Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, oftango ■nineteen. Townships sixty-eight and sixty nine, of range twenty. Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, oi range twenty-one. \ Townships sixty*eight andsixty*mne, of range twenty-two. Township seventy-ono, of range twen(£rsix. ; Townships seventy and seventy-one,' oi range twenty-seven. i . Townships seventy and seventy-one, of range twentymeighL At the Land Office at lOWA CITY, ooinmeac ing oh Monday, twenty-first day of January next, for the disposal of the Public Lands within the fol lowing townships, vi£ . 1 North of the bate line, and met of theffthphhapal Township seventy-six, of range twenty-seven. • .. Townships seventy-sjc, seventy-seven, and 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 titles The offering of the above mentionediands will be commenced on the day appointed, and proceed •In the order in which they are advertised, with all. convenient despatch, until the whole shall have been offered, ana tha sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, 'and no private entry of say of the lands wOl be admitted until alter the expiration of the two weeks. M. DUDLEY. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this fifteenth day of September, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. ' By the President: Z. TAYLOR- J. BtHTxamxD, ; Commissioner of the General Land Office. • NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emp tion to any of the lands within tbe townships above enumerated, ts required to establish tbe same: to tbe satisfaction ol the Register aad Receiver oi (be proper Land Office, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and be fore tbe day appointed for the commencement; of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. J. BUTTERFIELD, Commissioner of tbe Geacra! Land Office. POSTPONEMENT Of tbs Pabtlo Lead Balsa at Da Bttquti lows. NOTICE is hereby given, that ihe-Poblie Sales of Land* ordered by proclamation of ihdPresxienl of the United States, dated the fifteenth day of September, 1819. to he held at the LAND OFFICE AT DU UUQUF, lOWA, «>Q the 7lb and 21 si days of January, 1940,rare declared to be postponed until further notice. . Given adder my hand, at the City el Washington, this lllh day of Dec- anno Domini one ihoosaod eight hundred and fony-nme. Z. TAYLOR. By the President: J.UUTTERFIELD, Commissioner of the General Land Offiee. del7 lawtS. . itlOU FAbL GOODS! ALEXANDER A DAY, comer of the Diamond and Market street, notify their friends and the pabbe ih«t they have received their stock of Fall and Win let GOODS, direct from the importers, manufacturers and auetious aithe east. Their stock Of new style and fashionable Goods is largo, and presents strong attrac tions .to purchasers. In Lsdics Drr*» Goods and Shawls, the most splendid and fashionable Goods of the season are now offered, at remarkably low prices consisting in part of the following Ladies’dress goods. «• New style Brocha fig’d C&melion Silks; Ccl’d and Black Saua Du Chones and Tare Saiint; Coi’d Camelian Groderbine* of the best qualities; Black gtossy Groderieoa at the celebrated Eagle . manufacture. The above oamed Black Silks are warranted not to eut to the wear; for dresses and mantillas they are the beat imported. . , Neat fig’d Camelian Satin Du Chene, the handsomest Silks of the season. 1 J - New style Brocha Silk figured French Mennos, a new and splendid article for ladies' walking dreaaes. Silk Embroidered French De Laiaes, lor dresses and sacks, an entirely new article. Cashmeres, De Lainet, Merinos, Alpaecas and Far meuos, a large assortment SHAWLS AND. SCARFS! Brocha Long and Square Shawls, of the best quali ties. > Plaid Long Shawls, of the newest designs, remark ably cheap. Splendid Terkeri Shawls, at greatly reduced pnees. Came lion Brocha figM Silk Bnawls,in great variety. Crape Shawls, white and colored, in great variety. CLOTHS, CAS3IMERES AND VESTINGS! Uist Sedan real French Twilled Cloths, all prices} best Sedan retd French Cassimeres; new style Amer ican Casiimeres: auper Satin Vestings. LADIES’CLOAKING CLOTHS! Freneh and Belgian Blaek and Olive Cloths, for La dies’ Cloaks. Lll BLANKETS! A splendid assortment of American and imported Blanket*, at remarkably low price*. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS! A large and complete assortment now ou hand.— Many to? our present stock of Staple Good* Were bought from the manufacturers previous to the present advLfce in price*. A principal part Of our stock of French and English goods have been purchased at the great Auction sales in Philadelphia and New Yoik, which enables us to offer decided bargains in almost even' description of goods in our line of busineb*. Country Merchants, Merchant Tailors, and all wholesale and retail buyers, are invited to an early examination of our stock and priees. ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market at, oet22 north west corner of the Diamond. fffHOYStts or Uui uuuuat WR. MURPHY, at north east’comer of Fourth . and Market ets, is now receiving his second supply for the season, and can offer inducements to buyers rarely to be met with. His assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS Is very full, consisting of Freneh Merino* Cashmeres, Coburgs,Lyonew Cloths, super Primed French Cash meres, at priees considerably lower than they eoold be bought curly In ibe season. His stoek 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 qualiuo«, plain ana embroidered Black BUk Lace*. Needle Worked Collars’and Cuffs, Bonnet Satins and Velvet Flowery Caps and Feather*. HANDSOME DRESS SILKS, Of the newest styles, and at lower prices than usual; and rich changeable Silk* and Salins, for Morullas, lr r ; and a large stoek of STAPLE AND HOUSEKEEPIN GOODS, at lowest prices. And in the gentlemen’s department AND FANCY COL’D CLOTHS, Blaek Doeskins, Winter Vesting*, Faney Cassimeres, Undershirt* and Drawer*, Bilk Cravat*, FoekotHand kerchiefs, Ac. ' . . , , flj/-Me reborns are invited o vmt the Wholejale Rooms, up stairs. ‘ "I - very Wonderful oukfj—selleks* A VERMIFUGE! MxBCER, Mercer co., Pa.,-Sept 83,1849. R E. Sellers: Dear Sir, 1 bought one bottle of your Vermifuge at the Iron City Furnace store, at this place, and it bo* performed what we consider out here a won derfhl cure on one of my boys eight years old; be bad been unwefl for some year*, *o much so thatlhod gtv en UP all hope* of hi* recovery. I wss advised by o.*e of my neighbors to try a bolUc or your Vermtfuge und 1 am happy “> in*°m* you of it having the desired effector relieving ray son. He passed, m Ute short space of 2* hours, IM worms, some of them roeasur -Ins a* much as 18 mid 14 ihches tong. I feel bound in Justice to give you the above •tmrment, so as you may make any use of my name that you think proper. Yours, very respectfully. ’. JoHATTLi!t 3. LTTL*. ITT" Prepared and sold by R. K. SELLERS, 67 Wood Eireet; and sold by Druggists generally ra lb" two citlo.. ■ B0 » 1 *.. ~g . m nttAPI—SELLEHtP COUOU BY-• ‘R RUP-fSb W. K- Itoden, Esq, Clrrk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Beaver County: mV » V fullerin' Sir, Some time tn the winter my wZfevwaiffletedwifo a severeand distressingcough, S'jSS “ k 'Efd! KunS 11-Sd£» •‘I ftiend. hi.c b.en ''“'’•“'"r/.'.'f.'.hT™ un therefore .etl.Sed tier libl ■»* V' dieine, end mould reeomrnerrd rt to rhoee mho mey be •utob wMS"" “ ' W. K. BODEN. o-sildir B. E. SELLERS, » Wood “ a generally in-the twqcitiee aud vieimty. deff - Felt cIoTHH—3 eaTw Blue and Drab Pel Cloths, just rec’d and for saleby MUREJIY, WILSON A CO. no*l3 1 48 Wooast SCARLET MoUii. DEIaAINB—B. M»'rpby hot just rec'4 a tot of high colored Mott*- de Lains, such a* Cherry, Scarlet. Ac- at the low prlee ofSfie. peryard. AUs, Plain Drab, Brawn, Ac ,ai 18k to lb| eetui peryard; and a large assortment of neat styles figured Mobs, de Lain*, at various priees, together wuh a choice assortment of Dreu Goods generally, aueh at Fancy Silke, French Merino*, Cashmeres, Coburg* and Lyoneto Cloths, at the N. E. eoraer of Fourth and Market *t*. WholMaioßoqmsupstalr*. nJvIS STATION LINES, t art Puisigsr maw XUnalttawes OCXs*. i HArJRDENA Ct). continue to bring persons JMVfrom any peri of England, Ireland. Scotland or Wales, upei the Dost liberal terms, with their usual punctuality us, attention to the want* and com fort of eomigranu‘[We dp notallow onr paaiengers to bb robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea port*, as we lake charge of them the moment they re port themselves, urn see to their wpl! being, ana de spatch them without any detention by the first ships.— ►Wd *ay this fearlessm as we defy one of onr pasien- Cn> to show that they Were detained 49 hours by ut in verpool, whilst thousands of ethers wcre-deinined momba, until they could be sent in some old craft, at a chSp rate,-which too frequently proved their coffin*. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, cost what it may, and noi act as was the ease last season, with ether officers, —who either performed not all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from £1 to £IQOU, payable at any of iheprovineial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBMSON, European and Gem i«l Agent, fehl Fifth strescone door below Wood, jSL j S49. Warren and CUti lud ptutanr Lla«> Canal Packet—BV 'ALLOW. *» M —OC BAN" |"iNH of the above Packets leave Beater every dixy vjf (Sundaya excepted) and arrive next morning at Warren, viiea they com eel with the Marl Stage* for Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these places before night. One of the packets leave Warren doily at 6 Pv-M-y and arrive atlßeaver in time to take the mdrding boat for Pittsburgh. C E S LEFFINGWELL A Co, Warren, > Pt „ MB TAYLOR, do } rro ‘ JOHN,A CAUGHEV, Agent, corner Water and Smith field »t» S&iJEEb 1849. UNION LINE, OH THE FESS'A ABD OUXO CASALS. I Cuwroxo&CBAXBXBLDf, Cleveland,O ) Prnn j. I H.O. Paul • , Beaver, Pa. \ Propr, ‘ m|US Line will bcprepa-ed on the opening of navi- J: Ratio'll. lo traniport freight and Patsenger* from PrrreHUaattanl'CLEvkLANß, «o any point on (be Canal and Lake*. The facilities oflho line are unsurpassed in number, quality and eapaeity of Boats, experience cl captains, ami efficiency of Arena, One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, run ning In connection with the steamers ■ LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN, Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and a line of first elass Saunters, Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes. Auxin*— R G Parks, Beaver, Pa. Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio. M B Taylor. Wanen, “ Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna, wheeler A Co, Akron, ... _ —, Crawford 4: crUn, C . ‘and, U B«m & Griffith, ttuffalo,N. v . JOHNA.C AUGHEY, Agent, Office, cor Water and Smithfield iu, Puuborg b. meHldy Bfi&VEa P&CKKTB. Steamer MICHIGAN No. 9—Capt- Gilson. “ LAKE ERIE, “ Gordon. THE above regular and well knows Leaver Pack eta, have commenced making their daily trip* to and from Beaver, and will continue to ion between Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season, u Michigan No. 3 ieavei Pituburgh daily at * o’elock, A- M-, wid Beaver at 2. o’clock, P. M. Lake Erie leaves Beaver daily atB o’clock, A.M., and Pituburgh at 3 o’elock, P. M. These ateamera will run in connection with R G Parks' Express packet Line, for Erie; 1 Taylor A LeflUngwell’s Warren Packets; Union Line of Freight Boau for Cleveland; Clarke A Co’s Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line Fisigut Parks daily New Cattle Packets. CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agenu. JOHN A- CAUGUEY, Agent, Pittsburgh, rp>.t.«n eor Water and Smiihfieid *u 1849. PimUUBGn AND CLKTKLANO LINE, ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS. milK Proprietors of this old established and popular I dailv line, consisting of SIXTEEN first class Canal Boats, twned by themselves and running in connec tion with the steam boau BEAVER AND CALEB COPE, are enabled to offer,unequalled faetliUei for the transportation of freight and passengers, on the hpening of Canal navigation, to allpomu on the Penn sylvania and Ohio and N. York canals and the Lues. F.M.FITCH ACo.Cleveland. BIDWP.LL A BROTHER, Agents, Beaver. - J. 0. BIDWELL, Agent, mar * Water street, Pmsbnrg b I. e. BIDWILL, »• v - e - UtPWHA, Pituburgh, Beaver. BIDWELL S BROTHER. Fomnlinß Merchant!, BRAVER, PA., Agents far the Pituburgh andCiewland latu, Put*- burgh asidEru hint via Erie, and for steam boats Beaver and Caleb Copt- Havingporchased the large and substantial Whan Boat )o«l built for the Manongahels rackets, have with the addition of a Warehouse, the most ample ac commodations for receiving and forwarding, and pledge4heir utmost attention. promptness and despatch to consignments to their earc, and rely Uteirmrnd* for a trial. marS-dly B. A BR». _ TUST RECEIVED, a new assortment of PIANOS, tl from the -manufactories ol Cmcxaauio, Boston, and Bscow A Barer, New York. s ALSO—A few elegantly csrred PIANO STOOL?, for sale at manufacturer’s prices, by JOHN H. MKLLOR, si Wood *L Sole Agent for Chickenng’s Pianos, jpg! for Western Pennsylvania Stcoad liaatTPiaaoi. ONE second band Piano, 6 oetaves, price *4O. , - “ 5i “ 43. ! - “ *' &l “ “40 J u M “5 “ “ ill). For sale for cash at the above prior*, by deltl JOHN H MF.U.OH, t-1 Wood n_ TO' VIOLIN" PLA>KttJt—SfoHa’s' Ou.vp'VioLin BatooL, altered and connected from the last Png nsn edition, to correspond with Spohris Original gehool of Violin playing, bv his pupil U. O. Hill. II anr arguments are required to recommend this work. It mar be observed that Ppohr himself adheres stne tly to the' tTStem laid down in tho above work, and that be has bv the same mode, of instruction, produced a greater number of distinguished pupils than any other master in Fuirope.” .... . ~ A supply of the ahore Just rec’d, (price $7.) and for u l e i,y del? JII MELLOR. HI ood*t A N EMINENT and experienced pbyiletu from tha A East. of.SO years standing, offers to treat alieasei of a Delicate Nature with promptness and secrecy. Hissuceeu in. Buffalo and other large,qitieshas been proverbial. His charges are moderate, and hn cures permanent. Old eases of Gleet, giricture, Scro fula, Hnor Albas, Rheumatism, Ague, Syphilis, or any chronio or inveterate eases solicited. BUIVIUU Vi um.«r,»w OMOO piiii,im.u. A cure wkrramed, or chain refunded. Omcxs, 8t Clair »lreetj 2doors from the Bridge- Teeth Extracted. Advice toihe poor critis. N. B.—Dr. A. solicit* the worst eases or oqt disease in Pittsburgh to call. _ _ >-• apUtdly PETROLEUM, 08. RbCR OIL. “There are more things in heaven ami earth Than are dreamot of in philosophy.” It HE VIRTUES oi this remarkable remedy, and the constant application for it, to the proprietor, has induced him to have it pm up In bottle* wiih la bel* and directions for the benefit of the public. The PETROLEUM is procured from a well io Uni eoumy, at a depth of fourhundred feet, is a pure una dulterated article, without any ebemicoi change, but Just as flows from Nmare'eGreaiLabratoryt! That it contains properties reaching a number of diseases, is no longer a matter of uncertainty. Thera aro many things in the arcana of nature, wDieb,if knowigrnight be of vast usefulness m alleviating suffering, and re storing the bloom of health and vigor to many a suf ferer. Long before the proprietor thought of putting it up in boille*, it had a reputation for the cure of dis ease. The constant and doily increasing calls for H, and several remarkable cure* It bu performed, U a sura indication of it* future popularity and wide spread application in die «.uro of disease. We do not wish to make a tong parade of certifi cates, as we are conscious that the medieine can soon work iia way into the favor of those who suffer and wish to be healed. Whilst we do hot claim for it a universal application in every disease, we unhetita-- ungly say. that in a number of Chronic Diseases it i* anrivallea. Among these may bo euumerated—oil diseasea of the mueoas tissues, such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION (In its early stage,) Asthma, and ail diseases of the air passages, LIVKII COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Disrhma. Diseases of the Bladder aqd Kidneys, Pams in the Back or Hide, Nervous Palsy, Khcuraslic Pains, Gout, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworms, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Old Sore*, Ac., 4®. lu cates of debility re sulting from erposure,or long and protracted cases of disease, this medicine will bring relief. It will act as a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such eases, imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, remov ing obstructions, opeidng the sluggish functions, 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 «f PILES, that ruined every other treatment, gn well under urn uhc nl the PETIUH.I’tJ.M for a short time. The proof can be given to any person who dusirox it. Noun genuine without the signature of the proprietor. Hold by.the proprietor, S. M. KIKR, Canal Batin, near Seventh it. Also by K E. SELLERS, 67 Wood »ij and—KEYSER A M’DOWKLL, corner Wood st. and Virgiu alley; who are his __ uovtt-dly regularly appointed Agent* TUBS AND CHURNS, PINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY No. 83, corner Market and Fifth—or 40 Market, tween Third and Fourth its. rjMIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, whole X sale and retail, the following articles, vu: Wash Tubs. Slolf Churns, Meat Tubs. Band Churns, Bath Tohs, Half Bushels, Wooden Bowls, Peeks and Half Pecks, Wash Boards, Brass Bound Buckets, Clothes Pie*, Towel Roller*, Wooden Ladles, Bread Rollers, - Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, Ac., A< SAMUEL KROKSEN. novli No 63 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh jrjffuiprtU A Bona* Patent* Soda~Ash, gne CABKB Glass and Soap makers' Hoda A?h, imported direct from lira above celebrated manufacturers, 89 per eent American lest, arriving and , for *alo by novO W_A M MITCJIELTREK EIQUORri— 17 hi pipes Brandy—Otard, Dapuy, fce; 2 pipe* U-iUand Gic; 5 csss N E Rum; I 4W bbis Whiskey; for sale by I novff W A M MirCHl-U.TRP.E ByPAriIffNG'PuWDER —tw casks Jo* Alusoratt ft Sons’ brand, a superior article, for sale by „ o v6 • WAM MITCHELTRKK 'ryri CABkS' Wuspratt’s Boda Ash. and TO caTTs it) Bleaching Powder; arrived per ship Oxenbridge, and now eenung on by canal, for sale by - W A M MITCHELTRF.F. N B —They will receive, during the winter, large supplies y»a New Orleans. novOO . ■■,,>, -y- -■v • -:■ MEDICAL. Qf :U ERA FAMILY MEDICINES—“They are iA« M'- liemes of the day." 1 Gas ham's MATtoir, OhioyMay Pb, 1849. B K Sellers: I think it right for thciienefitof others to rial' same facts in relation to year excellent Fautt« ly Mi>l i jnts. I have ius»d your Vermifuge largely in my own fam ily; one -iia; frequently answering for expelling! rtre quanm-vs lixy 1 to 200) worms from two childrii 6 i hate aim Died your Liver Pills and Cough Syrup ,n ray fauiiJT, and they have in every irst&ce produced tbtrellretdrsired. As I a in sngaged in merchandising, I am able to' stol<- tli.lt I Lave yet to hear ef the fimfailnre where yobr medicines have been used in my section of the coantrv. So conclusion, I may state that they are |A< medicine* ol the day, and are Costtned to bare m Terr exlennve pspulanty Yours, ret .ecHulfr, *' . 11. PBsm. Prepared and sold by R. >■ ' PH8,N057 Wood street, ami «old by Bruggii . Vi-uetaily in the two ei der mtil vicinity. mv3l / 1 LfcAT CORK OP Li V ER'CoSIFLAIfJT, 6yTe U ungiftal, only true, apd genaiae Liver Pill. Snosci Cbzex, Ohio canary, Va.) March 2Gih.1848. \ Mr. iR- F. Sellers; Dear Sir—l think it a duty I owe to you’isuid to the publie rtnera ly, to state that I have been ahiicieil with the Liver Complaint for a long time, u|id so badly that an übcess formed and broke, which |eft me in a very’ low state. Having heard of your cvrielicaled Liver Pitta being for sale by A R Sharp,in Weal Liberty, and recommended to me by my physician, Dr. K. Smith, I concluded to give them a fair triuJ. I purchased ono box, and found them to ns ju«t what they are reeommendod, THE BEST LI VER I'il/L EVER USED; and after taking four boxes I find the disease has entirely left- me, and I am now piTfccliU well. Respectfully yours, \ DU COLEMAN. 1 West Liberty, March jee-nty that I am personally acquainted with Mr Cutout , und can bear testimony to the truth of the niHvr . rufieate. A R SHARP Tin ' nuine Liver Pills are prepared and sold l>y. r E 4 t i.KRS, No 57 Wood street, and by dreggitu intn-': xvoaiaes. TO f UK PUBLIC. — onlv true and gen uine Liver Pills are prepared by RKSellers, and have b:s nautr stamped in black wax upon the lid of each box, and his signature on the outside wrapper—all other* are counterfoils, or base imitations. , B|>io RE SELLERS, Proprietor LitiJ.VlNE’ll CAIUSIN ATI VIC BALSA R • y BOM the Rev A-sA SHINN, a well known and pop i? u!*r UercvmnntMlhe ProtestantMeihodistChurch i\c undersigned having been afflictedduringthepait r with > disease ouhe .stomach, aometimea pro joeir i greatpainin the stomnchfor ten or twelve hours without.merdu > on,and after having tried varioui letnedies with. affect was furnished with a bouts of Dr D J sync’s C, mauve Balsam; This be used ac cording to the direct {»' #">B2“°™ m ' ,h " , ‘° "" l "stta. 4 toa''“^“ 4 ’“7 icuorolij through rhe impOTlunco hu fuccu. For proof of the fnrrgomg deftrt of , ofthe 0 fth e value and eflicaey of lhi» modi ,^* tCI ?i iiuert a few of the many ihou elne, U»c _p P . have been presented to aim by •*° J re7neltabllity--me:t ; who have higher Sm (?nonl s»poiwibllity *nd ioatice, than lo cer !&£el«ti%o mjarth*. Such watlmony proree coo that itTiorpruing excellence m Miabbafaed etttKfc.y.Uia rarid the nnqueiuoaabie anlhon by IU “S The «i ie f u g_£f £d *2c wothing influence difluaed through the nte, render* it a do.t agreeable -When men. acting from eonacienuoua .mpnlaea, >vnen m • mon w , he t rmh 0 f B thing, or «acbie»umony, being contrary to their dlv*niem»«n*lpotpo*s». coorre. conviction of . W J eommena* iuelf in a epeeial manner 10 ua trulh, and Mofal Muia „. “’‘ iT co*b? oil hor „ 0 j l 7 that tncnd.aawtU my recover) . A ‘ ‘ l j dld «, with the mott hap your ~7 a lu* ]i!* ? . bp i^ e had Uic effect to loosen the py recall*. J£\™7~S>,at* frnely; and by the touyh. e aasing » . wu entirely well, and am ante 1 had u*cd six > tnf} now “* h t'tnB T \rMrive any tnfbrm*uon*eap««ting my woaW he happy t" St« “^ dehTo for For the truth of tha above which l am eo rate™ gush, Uroear, West ur mt Urful Cure of a JtUWiil MwuUr. , fec , a of p.tiud. dae aduty to the afflicted Generally, to offer wT ? M«7AiimeaT in favor of yonr Compound Sy 'nJ ofWUd^SSry 1 *>»« three year* tinee I was fopottvuo t.-uei»j . of tho won weakw. and at length wu searce lion. I grew dal T r above a whisper, such ,y * b ,h *e weeding wcaknesTof my lungs. Ihirlng this was e , Prions preparation* and prescriptions, time lhad tried -anousptcH ume worie j Q(t standing your r'*‘£*Ujeit faith in the laying of my medicme, and tmp^ d of Df ShmW| on 6 of yOHf £*"£»* SwlSfeS, and commenced its ««. My dis agents, a few ■* 55 months’ standing,con 'd«plv ».led, I found, however, .eqoenlly II vr» OPT aM of die fir»l four or five So. Bo°hS« i7* Wl ' ! "“"‘tX 1 ' bottle*- om w*- **» increasing strength, and th?£br ruptSthoJo vessel* th#l b*? already iegan “V*H Effi wo? doobUe.., my Coro woo Jroody Siiriid to fi?.ii«qu?nec of oclio* rhu. imprudent' I Km’uronSilve or “M" bt! ° n V*” 1 ? - ' I had to use twa» nouuestion, a much small focUv re.mrud I hovo no qo J „ aa4 bu nnmtcr xho Syrop olloyod Ibo for, oKb?bk.° l oo? °wi?Uio di»tre»,inf cough, pui o.i v, HhbablL too r ftom tho lungs, und gav l?d“l.rinolbi* ocrl&cutc undl now, for the pbrpoj. fcaoueniiß «iiified with the permanency 01 the fori porfooUr^cl.. .to U w.U pleasure. Dublin county, N-C. Important Cautttnr—R&td.’ Rsad! Thera is but*-* egenuino preparation of WildCheny, and that is Dr- Bwatart, Uio first ever offered to the 1 , which -as been sold largely throughout the baited States trial some part* of Lurooe; and ail pro pamlona cutlet by the name of Wild Cherry have been rut out ii*e this, under cover of some deceptive circumstances, .e otdcriogtv* currency to their sales. By a little observation, no petsou need mtoiake tho renuine from tb false- Each botllo or the gdnutne is enveloped wiV a beauUful steel engraving, wuh tho likeness of William Penn thereon; also, Dr. Swayne’s tJcuatura; and -s further »ecurtty, the portrait of Dr. gwayne will l .'added hereafter, so as to distinguish his prcpaxsliOK’totn ail others. Now, ii it wua not tor the great curaUve properties and known virtue* of Dr. Hwayue’s Com>«uud Syrup of Wild Cherry, person* would not be andeavoring to give currency to four “fietiuoua by stealing the name of Wild Cherry. Remember, always bear in mind the name of I>r. Swnyne nd be net deceived. Principal Ofl.se, corner of Phgblh and Race sleceu, ‘’fw’ul. «■*“ by OUDEN t SNOW. DEN, cot •sdan.'l Wood sis; U A FAirNESTOCK A Co cor Ist an* Wood, and Gth and Wood sis; WM TlioHN, 63 M"kct m 8 JONES, 180 Ujwrtrav JAB A JONES,cot riand and Penn iu; ELI., Alieghen. city, and by all respectable dealers in medicine. __. oct >3 "Dr. W. P. Inland's Premium Piaster, Dr. w. p. INLAND, oflhc Medical College bf Phil adelphia, now offers to Ui* public his Indian Veg etable Premium Plaster, the qualities of which, after long amt tried experience, has been satisfactorily ek tabnhbe-1. To alt women who may bo afflicted willf Prolapsus Utrrin or Fallen Womb, ho recommend* bis plaster, guaranteeing aaure and speedy cure In thef short -pace of flora two to thee weeks, u applied with care and rest—discarding ail the counties* instrument* and expensive bandages so long in use. This he feels conscientious in stating, inasmuch as he has not failed in one case out of three hundred and fifty-three pa tients. Also for Rheumatism and Weak Breast or Back, at tended with pain, there is nothing to excel ibis Plaster in alfimlini; relief or effecting a care. For sale by I. Wilcox, corner of Diamond and Market st Braun ft Reiter, “ Liberty and *L Clair its Dr J Sargent “ Federal stand Diamond, Alle gheny city Jacques k Co, u Denman and Diamond Binning ham. i*3 KE. HELLKKH, Druggist, No 67 Wood strcei, . Hole Agent for the sale of Dr. Townsend’s Gen uine Banapaniia, has just received !OX> dozen of this Great Hprlng and HumKcr Medicine. Purchasers should recollect that K F. Sellers is sole sgt-M for Pittsburgh, and D M Carry for Allegheny city _ _ EXTRACT OF COFFEE—AII article winch i* ra pidly coming into use aa a wholesome, nourishing and dr-icious beverage, being more pleasant and pal* atublc than common Coffee, and far cheaper, as a small paper costing only ten cento, will go as far as four pounds of Codec. Manufactured by 1 JOHN 8. MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold at wholesale by U A FAHNESTOCK A Co, corner of First and Wood and Sixth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh ip3t CALIFORNIA RUBBER GOODS—Just received, j as Camp Blankets; *JO officer coats; 13 pra Panto; to pairs nett Imed Miuiiig Boots; 13 Isthmus Bog*; 3 water Tanks, 0 and 13 gallons c*cli; 50 eanteens, i gallon each; 1 dni Bucks*,n Money Belts; Ido oiled cambric do do. 'Hie above good* tor rale at the Cali fornia Outfiung Establishment. No 5 Wood st. mchUi . JAM PHILLIPS ASSORTF-D SPICES—Put up for family use.io tin «*ns, enclosed in a sliding lid box. containing. Mustard, Aispice, Cinnamon, Ginger, Cloves, P'PPcr, Warranted pure. For sale at the new Hplcoj and Mustard Factory, corner of Ferry ft Liberty sta. - nyj* JOUN B BELL A N VlLH—Wrought Irou Aiivtla, from UieTcraiwr anceville works, warranted; will be coustautiy on hand and suppfied to order, by aiySß . GEO COCHRAN,« Wood It J so miiiliii '»V t:; -*iS#ilSS$!i§?!H513' T* --fc^4 ts ii?Cfai3isS2!sJ^gs|s rf "3-’|B3:i|aS *g ‘•^«ills«lliisS*ss , B -§*'#** ** Si*JMf£ a s.£* a |3J2|a3i—J*sS gSri3“Sf £. '•' ,; * s lsl*fst^|*ill|* 9 § B«asMB3s fl S SsUSII-ls'i^wiS^'?* s|i.*g 5 « s § ! ...JpgS Sftllllllill 1 l»**i - 3g I5 sic |'il||iii|lJ if 3||a| tl! sj-» I°t § i « !1 315 ff f ■-~ i 2t § m PpKiffi jf*|L 1 8- Hilli” ,«g >p3 a«il«l!ls' •Mlsflsi*- -■=’*•■■ .1 Is ;«if 1 H.e sb|l«3;|iaipit|ff|lfla. tea;l! U-. ii! Iw|ia|s|l#s «l £ 111 ffifii «THI tell! i ll’r "s§. -11 IllhllJJiaifllllllf 4Mr <±i° lie; fllllifs plilMllffl Si. 1 III" -=■ 5?1 IIIIPIPIifIPI life «x 3 e ~s h i?&l ?: |s!S !|| * „ 6c I hi 63 ■• i? *if I £fsS S i i? 5 s| * fill ftd-rfyi !*“ Z H g a S. ?: s lsslSl = 3ll£2S’jf a ijr «,|,a ■ x ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS., dealer J 3 in Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, Cer U&eatei of Deposit*, Bank Notes and Coin, eomer o 3d and Wood streets, directly opposite Sl Charles Hew- W KITJCHS VGBDB— Ohio, , Indian*,* Kantueky, • Minsouri, lTank Nous; purchased at Ihs lowast rates, by NV HOLMES A SONS, *epl3 33 Market street. Jts New Ydtk, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, Constantly for sal* by N. HOLMES k SONS. sepU , 35Msrketst. "* BOOK TRADE- u Ont oftk* Mast RatariaiU. Wort* efth* Agtl } NINEVEH AND ITSiREHAINd; with an aeeount of a visit u> the Chahdmaa Christians of Kuniis tan, and the Yetidis, of Devil-Worshipper.*; and an Inquiry into the Manhersjand Arts of the Ancient As syrians. IN Austen Henry Layard. E»q, D. C.L. With Introductory Note by Prof. E. Robinson, D. U-, LL- D. Illustrated with 13 plates and maps, and 00 wood cats. 0 vols Svo. cloth, 8t JO. “The book has a rare amount of grspfcie, vivid, pic turesqae narrative 'Triliuue. “The work of Layard I* the mem prominent etrntri bulioa lo the study of antiquity, that ha* appeared for many year*.”—Christ Inq. “Not ooe excel* in interest the-seeounl of Nineveh and iu Hums, given by Mr. Layard.”—Washington Intelligencer. “As we fellow the diggers with breathless interest in their excavations, and suddenly fird ourselves be fore a massive figure carved with minute acearaey, now lifting its gigantic head from the dun of years, we are ready to cry out with- the astonished Arabs,'Wallah, it is wonderful, but it is true!’” —In- dependent. For sale by JAMES P LOCKWOOD, novlfl ca\Voo«lsi_ New Book*. THE women of the Old anil New Testament. Edited by K H Sprague, D. D. I vol. Imp i*vo., elegantly hoped; 13 exqanutely finished engravings; wifb descriptions by erhebrnted American Clergymen. POEMS BY AMELIA, (Mr*. Weii.v, a new and enlarged rduton; tilostraied by i-jigrnvuic* from original design* by W»er. 1 vol. square Svo , elegant ly bound and gi t. Also —A variety of splendid Annu als and Gift Hooks. Sewell’* Child s First Book of the History of Rome. I vol ISmo. THE MECHANIC’S ASSISTANT, adopted fortbe use of Carpenters, Shipwrights, Wheelwrights, Saw yers, Lumbermen, Students, and Artisans generally: being a thorough and practical Treatise on Mensura tion and the Sliding Rule. By D. M. Kaper, A. M. Boise's Treatise ou Greek Prose Composition. OUcndotfl's Elementary French Grammar. By Prof. Greene, of Brown University. 1 vol- Idcno. Roediger’s Gese.nius* Hebrew Grammar, by Conant. Gesesuus’ Hebrew Lexicon. Loomis’ Trigonometry and Logarithmic Tables. 1 vol. (sheep.) The Englishman's Greek Concordance. I vol. (mu*- lm] Ambon’* Classical Series. Webster's Dictionary, revised ed. 1 vol. Svo. do do unabridged.l vol. 4to. Barne’s Note* and on Now Testament. Whately't I-offir- Moaheim's Eceleataiiical History. 3 vol*. and 2 volt, (sheep.) ' Vestige* of Creation 1 vol. ISmo. - -Mornings among ike Jetniu at Home. 1 vol. (doth arid paper.) Scene* where ibe Tempter ha* Triumphed. 1 vol. (cloth anil paper.) Bone'* Theological Lecture*. 1 vol. Svo. (eloln.) Alder's Pronounciag Bible. Boyer’* French Dictionary. Smart's Horace. For tale by R HOPKINS, novl3 Apollo nuildtng*, Fourth «t NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED.—The u-ork* o Montaigne, edited by 11. llatlut; comprising bu Kitay*, Letter*, and Journey through Germany and Italy, with cote* from all the Commentators, Biograph ical and Bibliographical Nouee*, Ac. Theory and Practice of Teaching; nr, the Motive* and Method* of Wood School-Keeping, by David Plage, A, of the Stale Normal School, Forester's Fish and Fi»hing 9_( the U. State* and Britiih Province* of North America. hr Henry \V«b Herbert. JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, novO comer Third and Market »u - Xh* Old*n Time. JAMES 1). LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer, No. 03 Wood street. baa for *ale a lew copies com plete, iihe remainder or the edition,), of this valuable work, devoted to the Preservation of DocttmenD, and other ostbeutie Information relating to the early ex ploration*, *eulcmeol and Improvement of the country around the head of the Ohio. By Neville B. Craig, Esq., of I'i.tibargh, in 9 vol* Bvo. novlu J. D. LOCKWOOD. ROMAN LIBERTY: a History, With a viow of the . Liberty of other Ancient' Nations: By Samael KiUott, Esq. Illustrated with, twelve engraving*, ere* cuted at Home 9 vol*-, Hvo., uniform with Prescott* Historical Works. . Just published and for *a!e by JAMES D, LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and nO TtO Importer, 63 Wood et Kii.MiiLtr IN frXLY; aniltarizetTediiion, X 1 J*no. 73 cu. MES. FANNY .KEMBLES YEAR OF CONSOLATION., . . reading of thi« book haa impressed ai with & mioli higher opinion of its author than we had farmed from perusing tier other writing*.- It displays udeeper tone of thought, united to more pure womanly grace of feeling than any other production of thc female mind with which we are acquainted. 11 —Eeo. Mirror. , <*ll ia a very agreeable and readable book, written In Fanny Kemble’* be*t atyle—bold, spin ted and enter taining. We recommend it to onr reader* as the best publication of the season."—Reading Gas. -It contatnithe Journal of a travel through Europe, and residence in Italy; and ia one of tbs pleasantest and most interesting book* of tbb season."—Cour. and **»*Avery characteristic book. We have read it from title pare to Colophon with unabated interest. A vi vid picture of life in Romo. In all rcapeeu eminently reenable.”—Knickerbocker. For .ale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD, novld Bookseller A Importer, tIJ Wood «t " " fijittiograplilo Kitabllitimeni OF WM- SCIIUCHMANN. Third it, opposite the Poit-Offlce, Pittsburgh.—Maps, Landscapes, Bill beads, Showbills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawing*, Uusinei* and Visiting Cards, Ac, engraved or dm* n On stand, and printed tn colors,-Gold. Urease or Black, in the most approved atylc, and at the most reasonable prices. _ octtfcly _ acaßd. < -- GRATEFUL for the very liberal encouragement 1 have received for so many years, I bate deter mined to enlarge my business considerably. Having engaged a competent Foreman, I will bo enabled to hlfall orders promptly, and do the work in our usual atvle and at fair prices, and ask the attention of mer chants and citiaen* to my large slock of UPHOLSTE RY GOODS and Reds, Maltrassos and Bedding, Cur tain Materials, Damasks and Moreens,Cornices. Frin ges, Bordering!, Tassels, Split and Holler Bands, tuid every article usually kept tn aarStiiubiisbineitt of the kind. Orders respectfully solicited .end promptly at tended to. , , * • N it Carpets made and put down. •Unit ' WM. NOBLE VEBfITIAa BLIND, • AND CABINET WA.'KROOM. IJ. A. BROWN would respect fully inform the public, that he keeps on bund at hi* stand on the west side of the Diahond, Alle gheny city, a complete assort ment of Vemiian Blinds; also Ve nilian Shtiuer* are made to or der in the best style, warranted equal to any in ibe United States. His Blinds can he removed with out the aid of u screw driver. Having purchased the slock, tools, ana wood of the cabinet es tablishment of Ramsay A M'Clel land, 1 am prepared* to furnish their old customers, as wdl as u» p.b.l; mrh& N _J.V BROWN. TCST rec’tfSn elegant pratnßoMwoodOoeL'Piano' *1 from the celebrated manufactory of Nunns A S.i”n. Y., of.uperiar tune,and vemnoderatsprlce. “ J* w lWoeBw&*._ tXTILLIAMS’IVORY PEARL TOOTH POWDER, W for remtrring Tartar, Benrry, Ctnkor, and all substance* destructive to tboTeeth. 11 J? the taste, cleansing the month, healing and strengthen ink the gume, and purifying the breath. .» r j „ Wrod „ - ■ i«:.| S3fsfi|Sll|s*|j gf" g ajp- I^e!?•i I§l ■s|sft S* ■'*« i5«-S»2 »sa’sSa&» , s?i:S*2£ ©:gi.Hjr*«rf i Jii ii!|||*tii: s-s|4i| s g;ii’ r s 3 1 % tMSS3 ■ s&» sp. ■ 3=- ?; * slfsgtfjtgs jIU; ; * S.B-* .* : *1353: sit* s^tSi B > a £3,...„ , T 3 t-g 3 J laaS: 53 3a '£ %~? £ : , 3.., io Pttubargh; IXM. CUBBY, Allegheny City; A.PATTKBSON, Birmingham. ■ ,j t **= 2 c 5 3 a ills?Seijisll |' , iSE^s:sl||' S a .3|g.ls3j s >isSi!frl£1 a slil-3' ie^ - ? “^wi• 1 3S 3 o* fj MEDICAL, SALTER'S GINSENG PANACEA! I TO. .THOSE SUFFERING WITH DISEASED LUNGS.—The unprecedented success which hu needed the use of the ' IK3UUQU UiS yw UJ UIV • GINSENG- PANACEA , o all the various form*, which the lungs as* msec, hu induced the proprietor again to call men* lion to this _ WONDERFUL PREPARATION. . . The changable weather which marks'oar tali ess winter months, is always e fruitful aooice of- COLDS AND COUGHS. (These, if neglected, arebnt the precursors of that tell Uestroyer, COSUMPTION. The question, then, how ehall we ulp the destroyer in the bud? how shall we get clear of sot twugha end oldaTU of vital importance to the publie. THE GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY will be found in the Ginseng Panacea. In proef of thia we have from tune to tmm psbliahed the ccrnfroaiet ol loxen* of onr beat known citfxene, who hare eipari •need its euratire power*. These, with a max* of tei titnoar from all puta-Ofth* eosntnr,—from MEDICAL MEN OF THE FIRST STANDING* - Ministers of the Gospel,'Ac., together withsopiou OPJ ices from the • • - • JOURNALS OF THE DAY. • • we heTe embodied in pamphlet torn, end may Mhu gratis of any of our agents throughout the country. OF DOTTLES have been naed in this elty. <. THOUSANDS AND.TENS OF THOUSANDS throughout the United Slate* end Canada, and we eh* tenge any man topolntout a SINGLE INSTANCE n which, when taken according to direction*, and be* forr the lunge had bseomc fatally dieorgamzed, it has •ter failed to EFFECT A PERFECT CURE Why, then, need'the afflicted heaJtatal Why raaort W the uuwrable nostrum*, gotten up by uni - own Icdirid taleu Jcrthe assumed name of soma ee'etnaied >hy* tician, and puffed into notoriety by certificate* .ci par* ;«oos equally unknown! Whilst a medicine *f.' I UNPARALLELED EFFICACY It to be bad, whose touchers are at hom*,~4>ir igfc| ibors,— many of whom it has ■ <■ - SNATCHED FROM THEGRAVE. i In order that this invaluable medicine may be placed Within the reach of the poor as well the rich, wa ter# bet the price at \ ONLY FIFTY CENTS* lust one half the usual cost of cough medicines. nil : fir tale by oar agents in nearly every town and tillage ! nfrrr tbe west, who ere prepared to give fall inform** u'eo relative lo.it, iVSALTER* Proprietor, Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. M’ALLISTER’B OINTMENT CONTAINING NO MEECU RY, or otter Mia eraL —lt liti power to trail) all - EXTERNAL KOREA, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN DIS EASES, POISONOUS WOUNDS to discharge ‘theirpuirid7aauere, and thea heal* them. U is rightly termed AL L - HEALING, for there U scarcely a dt»-',l ease external or interna), that it will not benefit. I have used it for the Jail ~*.tcr.n years for *ll diuun of the chest, ioTolTing; die ctuuxt danger and responsibility, nnu l utciare Lefcre heaven and nan, ihatnolia oneeaseias H railed to benefit when ihe patient w*s within the much of mortal mean*. . . ■ r I have bad physicians lanced in the profession. i bare ministers of the pupal, jndgei of-lho beneh, al dermen, lawyer*, gecueiaenof the bigbeat craaihon. n«d multitudes ot the poor am it in every variety of wav, and there ha* been but one ▼oiee—one BmvexMd voice saying—“M’AU JITTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD;” , - , RHEUMATISM—It remove* almo*t Immediately the inflammaiioa and smelling, wben the Pfin cease*, ill the direction* around tne box.} V ' • D-ACUFV—The aalva ha* eared penoai of the head-ache of twelve years standing, and who bad il re*««*reveTTvreek *o that vomiting tool: place. EAR- AfiH*, TOtn 1 U-ACHE, and AGUE IN THE PACE, a?a wiped with like success. . - PCALD HEAD—We have eared case* that eetueUT dafiad every thing known, as well asjtbe ability or fif* ututT-o twenty doctor*. One man bold tu he had spent SIH on his children witboa any benefit, when a few. Mize* of Ointment cared them. , ] TETTER—There Is nothing better for the core of T BURNS—It is one of the best thing* In the world for B PILES— I Thousands are yearly eared by this Oint ment. It srxvs* fails In giving relief for the riles ITT* Around the box are directions for using &TAJ liiur'i Oinomntfor Scnfula, Liter Complaint, £rptij>t las, Tttut, CWfclom, Scald Htad, Sort Syu, Quine*, Sots Tknat, BrimthiW, Sewn Altaians, Paws, Jto touefUu Spins, Htod Ear gels, Burn*, Cants, all Distasss if D* Skin, Sort Lip*, Pio* Ties, 4*e-, Swelling tb» Limbs, Sorts, JUsuioanw*, pile, cold Pat Croup, Swefisd or Erpfan Bttnst, Tools cats, dfui in ui Pott, COLD FEET— Liver Complaint, pain in the .Chew and Side, falling off of tho hair, or the other accompa nies cold feet tfVts Ointment Is tho true remedy.) It is a sure idea of disease to have cold feet : • , CORNS—Occasional u» of the Ointment will al ways keep com* from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they use it frequently. , ; flr*» This Ointment is good for any pan of tho body or limbs when Inflamed. la some cases it should be No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES MeALLISTERi* written with a pen on every label. . „ . , , . j For sale by my Agents in ail the principal cities and town. t» the Un.led ° lalc MeALUSTER, ■ Sole Proprietor of the above medicine, gy Pnncipal Office, No S 3 North Third itreet,JPhil mtlelphm. pmcK CENT 3 per BOX : ■ \on.vni.i PiTisocaoH—Braun A Reiter, comer of; Liberty end St Clair «Dj‘ an* 3 L Wileor, Jr, comer of Market at nnd the-Diamond, alio comer of4tha«d : Smith field Jl< Caasel, comerof Walnut.and Penn sis sth ward: and sold at the bookstore in Southfield 1 ■t, 3d door from Second ec In Allegheny city by H P Schwartz and J Sargent; by 'LG Smith, Druggist, Bir mWham; D Negley, East Liberty; H Rowfknd, Me- Keeapottt J Alexander A Son, Monongahela City; N B Bowman k Co, and J T Rogers, BrownivillcrJjßhn Barkley, Beaver, Paj are wholesale agents. - ’ febt7-deodly . Facts for tho Ptiblle, In relation to that unrivalled family SalVe, BiUEt’S HAOXCIL PAIS EITBACTUB. 1 TESTIMONY of a respectable. Physician.—Read the following, addressed to my Agent, Mr. F. Mer rywoather, Cincinnati: ’ CnrciiOUti, Feb. 18,18tt. . - gin A sense of duty compels me to give my tribute lo Dullcy’s Pam Extractor. • Being opposed to quack ery-mid all nostrums having for their oblebt sinister motives— but realising much good from the “King of Pain Killers 11 —I am induced to tender you this certifi cate. I have used it in my family, in my practice, and with all the happy and wonderful effects that could possibly be imagined. H. J. Bioon, M.D. Pr. Brodie ia the senior partner of Brodie A Levi, Druggist*. „ *■'. inflammatory Rkenvtaiuvu 1 The fallowing testimonial comes from a source faj miiinf in many of those traveling on onr Western wa ter*. Mr. Glime. tlte well and favorably known pro prietor of the Parkersburg Hotel, is husband to the lady whoso letter I annex: . . t • _ Paßimarma, Va, April 13, ISO. ' To Heury Dailey, Chemist. Ac.—-Sir: Having for* merly been long nfflieted with .‘violent inflammatory Rheumatism, which appeared so firmly Rated as to defy all ordinary appliances to allay the severe pain attending it, 1 was induced to try your Magical Paiu Extractor; and it having eflected, almost a* if by ms gio, ar.tmmedtate relief, and al*o,"rio,all appearances an enure ano perfect cure, I am induced for the bene fit of others who may bo afflicted with pain, caused by any kind oflnflammaiion, to write to yon, declaring that .it my opinion, founded on .actual experience your Magical Pain Extractor is the most valuable dis covery of Ibe present age for the immediate extraction of bodily pula. Il ls an almost immediate and a per fect cure for Burns and bcalds, and all external in flammation. Having many acquaintances formed by the.. vi«t» at my husband's bold m UflTplaec, i have supposed by your mowing mem these lew bites. It may possibly be of benefit both to them and yourself KuzAsrrn Guicx. [I entertain ;h<» hope that Mrs. Glime will pardon the publicity I give to her letter, os well on the score of humanity as of its being tbe surest mode of bringing it to the notic'd of her friends.—H. Dallkt.J Felon Cured. , Extract of a leaer, dated . ‘ ■ Dauioirt, Ky.lSov. Mr. 11. Dailey: “I have tried your Palo Extractor id a cate of felon, in ray own family.'which it relieved, and cured in a very short time." In i)k*te, yoort ry sncctiully, _ Jja-hLYoosa. ir>- Bums and Scalds, File*, Sore Nipples,“Broked Breast, Eruptions, Sores, Cuts, Wounds,- and alt in-, flammation,yields readily to the wonderful properties of tin-' unrivalled family solve. But, la the same pro portion that you will receive benefit from the genuine, 1 you will bo injured by the deleterious effect* of tbe counterfeit solves. ; . • ” - CAUTION—Be sure and apply only to the- inventor, H. Dau.kt, 414 Broadway, New York, or -to his au- ngeuts. JOHN D MORGAN, . General Depot, Pitubargh. Henry P Fehwartx, Allegheny, Agent; J. Baker, WheoHuc, Vo.; James W Johnston, Ky.; F. Morry weather, Cincinnati, 0., General Depot. N. B- In itio severest Burn* and Scalds it extracts ihe p.iin in a few tnmotes—it never fails 1 . jail ... U, A. Fannmocx,’ * A. B. litru- N. Y. Ctty U. L.FAH!fsvroci, G. W. KaanoToc,J - / ; WhoUitla Drag Stor« la g|i« City of SiwYork..- fIMIK nndcnJgned are SxieniiTely'' engaged ia tba X Wholesale Drax btuiaßaatNo,« John street,in Ibe city of Now YoriL fflS are.prepared ia supply Uroxriita’.ucd sosaoy Merchants with Drraa Paonta, l We» Djo stuffs, Fhntn aad Atacrican ftstfuinery, olaatler, taio»:AUflQ)ta?«U eUwankloiia bash saw ’ftsswf KnrV«rt, F»bl» B-A.riuiXMroOK* Cv I d ihi g life] '3 |*-| : r tSj] - Sf*j! ■ ■ * " *"3; 3?=3K •°llll • MISCELLANEOUS. Retdt Bud! SELLERS’ COUOH SYBUP.-From W.fcßodefl/ Esq., Cler iCoon of Quarter Beuionu of u-. BeaverCour 1 Mr. R. E. sJel’.a ■ -It Some time In the winter ray ’ Wife was afflicted #rtc asovereanddittressißgdanth,- and hearing af /sor «oraloable Cough Syrup, 1 par;, chased a bottle I(*jr BTT. Trimble, of Bridgewater, and after taking a portion of it two or throe evening* y. On going to bed. she found immediitar'TelicQ •avera’. friends have been-relieved In severe casec- r- 1 am therefore satisfied that it is a safe amLvaiaahie medicine, and would recommend it to those who may be afflicted with severe Concha and Colds.- March 53, ISO. - . W. K. BODBTi.. : Prepared and sold ByILR-SELLERS, S 7 Wood ' and sold by druggists generally, in Pituburghand A 1 isasr- «a ■ Vht dunlin Coal Compsayi ? ■ TJOOKS wfU be open for subscription to the stock of _F>- “The 'Chnnitr* Coal Company,” on end mhtt Monday, the 2Uh day of September insL. at the office ofZ. W. Remington, Peon st, Pittsburgh.' ' -sputltdtf ■ Z. W. REhIiyOTON.: gSKSSSk- O* W. BIDDLE, Psitlltw -msSS& REMOVED to a new three story brick. on Bmithfield street. one door botoW' • -7 1 ‘j* ■ll • Sixth street. • Teeth inserted from oho to on entire set, oulho suction principle, with* bean- Ufa! representation of the natural gum—restoring the * original shape of the face. ; N. E.—Teeth extracted with liule or no pain. Decayed Teeth permanently saved by plugging pto:‘ venting the tooth ache, which is much better than ea ring it, though it should be done in five-minutes,'-or even Inrtamfa, . • if; i CURE FOR WORMS. i : A. B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VKRfiUSTGS* cnanoa or sxtmux vnurrau : ' IN order to afford all possible security to the pibbOi* u well as to themselves. against fraud aml Rope*, silica from counterfeiting, the proprietor! have iaade~ , a change in the exterior wrapper or table of theiiVar--, mifuge. The new label, which is a cteel engravingof the most enjuliiti design and workmanship, hasbeen , Introduced on each dozen is also printed in rp d upon both sides', andahoald be examined fit the tame manner. This'preparation has now stood the test of many' yean Inal, and Is confidently recommended as atau . and effectual medicine for expelling worms from.'the system. ,’(he unexampled success that has attended, its administration in every case where the pattern wa* < really afflicted, with worms, certainly . relwerait-wor* 1 thy the attention of physicians. . The proprietor has made it ; a point to aie'ertaliHhi 1 result of us use in such cases as came within his : knowledge and observation—and he invariably found it to produce the mostsaluiary efieets—not onfreqaent ly alter nearly all tho ordinary preparations recom mended for worms had bean previotaly resorted-to without any 'permanent advantage. Tula fact ia at tested by the certificates and statements of tandrdd* ofrespeetnMe'persons in different ports of Uie.eaan :rv, and should fnduco families always to keep a vial oi the preparation in their possession. It Undid id its - “ be administei'ed with perfect safe* ieata infant. *• ue is prepared by iPWSbargh* ; Kagliib Be'miajri ’ Ft.. —„.. T , u old*, Asthma and Consamption! The GREAT A.NI) ONLY RHMEOY/or thoenre ofihs aoove diseases', it the HUNGARIAN OF LIFE,-discovered by Oh celebrated Dr.- Baehata of Loudon, England, and introduced into the Uaxtcd'Sutea ander the immediate superintendence of the inventor. Tlie cxtraordiodxy success of this medicine, i&Ut, cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting {ortrcnunent the front poußtte-M* ki that can l>e found in the community— case* that seek relief in vain from day of the common remedies of tho day, and have t>«en\givennpbyihomosl distinguished physictsna as confirmed and incurable. The ilungujH an Balsam has eared,'em! will care, the most desperate of eases. It is no qnacfc nostrum, but a stondaroEng lish medicine, of known arui eKabiiahed efficacy. i‘ -• Every family in tho United States should be supplied with Buchan's Huagarian Balsam of Life, norenryto eooaieract the consumptive tendencies: of uio gl&ale, bo: to be used os a preventive medicine ia oil cases or i colds, coughs, spitting of bloody paizrin the edeaSd I chest, irriiationand soreness of the- lungs, hroebitis, : difiicalty cf brenting, hectic fever, night sweats, emaci ation and general debility, asthma, buhtenza,WMMiiS| eongh had croup. • <■ _ _ > v Sold in large bottles, at flper bottle, with falTdlrua* .-non* for the restoration of health. ■' •• -.-. v- Pamphlets, containing a mau of English and JLmerl ean certiSeatc*, and other evidence, showing the an equalled merits of this great English Ecmody,may Jn obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. ... * Fot sale by B A FAHNESTOCK k CoJ earner o stand Wood and Wood utddthsu. joSd&wS THi_ 0 . ——uithiieit; before—made on the Dost approved Easters plana— ormadeioorderofaUtiiea.andaiaUprioaa. Cotmiry Merchants and other* ere invited to call and. examine .the above forihemeelves.aS all will b« told wholesale or retail, and a liberal dedaotlon ra»da Ip ■■wholesaleparehaaera. •• aoldly . THB BTAB. OF THE WIEST . A VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY *>w4i East tide of thopiamond,' where Vemtian the different ai«» andkolars ■ k< pt on hand or made to order afte the lai it andtoon approved Eastern fesb* y. the shortest notice anfftSlflliahos' reasonable terms. Also, the cheap toitoa roll or split Blind Transpa rency and Paper C irtaiss ofall the different sices and patterns, on hand i adfor sale low for cash. Old Veiu uan Blinds painted oyer and repaired, or taken inpart payment for hew- S M WESTER YKLT, PnmT N. B—AU woi. done with, ihe best materialand workmanship, and warranted to please the,moktfaa idtoss. . aagio^ily i, Allegheny city, 4* - ,J - PK. ID, ISIS. •" AftfEHfißH SALOON, &HD BATHING J&STABLISHJIENT. m Me FALL, begs to inform the inhabitant* oJCPitla- X • burgh trip vicioitr, that he hu opened the above establishment, •where every attention will be paid to the comfort erthose who may favor him with aealL Liberty street, between Seventh and Wood. .Ice Creams (fed another delicacies of .-tba season. ; ialfHlv ,J . ••••■■ LOLK FOPI JOUH KU.IUJUU.I • «. W. O.' MT7TX. fftilK underdgVied, ra cession to Arthurs A Nletoo!* X ron, begleave to inform ths cilixensofPiusbnnrh and public «aeittlly»thaithey have reboilt the'XA* GLKrOUNDRYInnd are-nrtwin, foil ope ration.-and have part ofjtbqir patterns ready for fe»-tntfer— Amongst which aie Cooking Stoves; Coal irntfwood Blovei,'with a splqndid alr-uvht Coal is now tapereeding hr other cities the eanunaar'rßnnd Store! Also, a eMpr eoal Cochin* ted for small famlUhs.wliha fallatsortmejuiofcom ■non and mantel bnttea, We woald par-ieularlr in.- vita the attention oflpenons building to caliod ear warehonso before purchasing, and examine asolendid article of enammelletfiGraica, finished In tac-srrle— entirely new in Uus market. . - ‘ Waiebocse, No. lfil\Liberty st. opposite Wood it. «|g*u- \ WictiolsfiSTi.iivSt.. PITTSBCnaBWottTAWOSS. (1 YKAfiKR* Imported *nd Wbolerala -Dealer in J. PANOV.AKDVABIBTS^OI»Tr of the Gill Comb, iW Jltrket *r. fmibunrb. l*«. \\ r-icrn Merchant*, ftttl otheri Trtuinr Pittabor-U to pnneliMc tiooft* in tfspect/oU?iatited to coll and ezsimne the extermive au orlmentof £*> ' *' ii,h, Frenehusdli'rmei 'womlS*' AU FtoKijptOood* at thu eMabksbtneat arc Jinrott* rf diroel b, mr«eH, Md |>. re t "l - U n| ; go«l» Irom find Isandr. I bite Use braAlumt gpnt of Oruolcis InfUso variety line, in the cue of Filuborgb—all ofrtsch will* aol?low for emri or ■PereMhierl Cap*, Revolver*, PUioU, Clock*. Silk * Carpet *<**&* Rmdins*.(indln)pi«n4Tfi(ntnlQn,- •'- . Taj**M J anejr Good*: with «Intfcvano* tf6f Fkneyxwl Staple DRY * »• • * 'C- 'VKAIiI- R It aleo- ngeni for the celcbnned Lan- CMterCoaiu* - _ nbil7 » l. " > U S J 1 j'i! 301 It ei] r di t I i;r .1 o, V 21 i vr< 4.1 • f rev «( IJMJEWAL CaUOtlSTEUP^'^in*’* • v " ftrnanm, Mar<*-*? t ’IS47. licifr-In Justice to Srrap, I beg leere lo suue, forthe ben im«n»iy, UiaUßy wifaiuuicctfjeTeml wittia iaottws(K«nii2‘Ctatk/"iI far* u*iy latt,« bwile efyoor \ *f two aojrna* ttuj?lb«r.-*bp«i eQa jq«»*h retained, and n«t;|na'feve» ) Dinuy mote. from.wetkneaiHn u, e for rabotde of y«r fcctgti Syrup, anl Souls cured the eoogh I grre the other 4n who was MeeruTy offlicwtCwho had, i enbajJrcODah findT to ieopte in Pi