_ MISCfeiJiANEOUS. % No 79Woodatre*t,and Rjy ttl^mtEMierapncei: Yesenins* Hebrew of the Bible, Kedfedert History «f*£ gSrfS Sir S£i“?S2S XwfnttrklUrwart* b.^Ulttm to the above, all at xig'******!**•„- °£ffiL rißUH BAPTfl^PlffilßtUffißH, AGCE- I AND VICINITY, will be ready for tfio enrraver In 10 day*- Person* who may with to haeo Tien of their country teats put on the map can do so by miking application to the undersigned, auv time beforetfce*Clh-tB*L To defray the expense of the view* •**. •iU'be required in addlnon • to the price of the toga, novlP R E McQQWAN_ TO THE PUBLIC. ABOUT four year* since, I wasir*veUogiM°“« b the State of Ohio; while spending? few days*? Sharon, 1 discovered a singular Meufre wjw®®* and subsequently learned that It had ***9 from yeara. andsupposed to be of no uae iu unlfoTminnuttektare and •JKSbil {or waa led to belle to it might bo ®*f le . coo tmeDced wbal purpose 1 bad not the pulver my experiments by bnrnln*iV^ BB b»tancef} lung it, and eompoanding » vnfo value •and eo strong waa toy means te th# . la it, that 1 gave up “*7 and from that time proeeeution of lbo *V?K , SoSer*a*iae*t; altheex to pda,l have “^*ed»»discovered, that, plratton of dtouttwo r .J£2Ser and mixing it withiin by redacmg it to a fi°® ofUtica paint, "ahtl teed oil to about - that lluseoetirg 3HS ‘rsfiKS S^iStSeomWand aa the coating (after It tarns to t i>ia) uof itself Indestructible by fire, eonaeqoenOy it £rotocu the wood covered with it from the air.aod where there it no air, there U w> I »f** e . or , co therefore the wood will aetnmiy char, before the date the discovery of the greatesltmport anee, and applied to Government for a patent for my in«Mtrioß or dUeovery, fondly hoping that I *s®*™ now be remunerated for all my onuat la time andn»- ney. The government, wifoout uny rutt ed to me Letter* Patent for the sole right to mMuf«- tare, tell and use my improvement in the manufacture of a “Weather and Fire Proor Compoaltion or Arti ftelal 81 ate," for fourteen year*. __., m August . WM. BLARE. JESlWfifBKfSfaK we do not believe that there ever waa a patent mo» honestly and laboriously earned, or more deservedly granted; aa he panned hUexpenmeafovnfo the most indomitable perseverance under tha most disccmreg' o * circumstances, as the pnblle bad not the least eonJu SSrXSTE “cod/b. from lha aabaunce. Ho Iterator. years the Jeer. end ecollh ef nearly lha w f°>“ nlry. NotwilheUnJlne •Ulhl> J h«w»»Mef»t^hjo iu tho.proeecation of ma eiperurrsnt»r ~ ??} believe that there la one man in athoosand who wou.d hire peroeycred under ill 'hoeH«'““ u “®l has atUst triumphed over *U JuT lieve there is now but one opinion in awarding him ** o™*w”?CRANr ,<rl ' V> ***«• ®' a* LEWIS C. CHATPIELD, 1 Trustocs BENiAMIN*JONE, £ IP ' WM. EVERETT, Tbwnudp Clerk. ALLEN HOWE, Treasurer. CAUTION To THE PUBLIC. 1 have ascertained that there are individuals engaged In divtinf, grinding, and preparing for sale, tha above EneraJ to be mixedwith ctselv aa I use my patented article, i bavebewt to , those persons and shown them my patent. They they do not Intend to infringe « tr ®. , P. tfl * JP??, 1 rights; tint they have a right to dig, fnnA•“J |“ powder, If they ean find purchaser*; that *«r •»«“» bound to know whet they are te do wi h iti ib»t• H » no Infringement until trU mixedwith the oil to make the eompoond; and that those who bu^“ l *“J_ B# ( 0 must take tha responsibility. Most of tbeJn say lbot they believe-that the patent is pood twir and use the compound, and some have said that what they wanted to tue they should certalclrpureh; a»e of mo, u they did not intend to moke themselves ISbSilroly wuy. Nowlfoelmyaelf £ expose u'lis bafefoced fraud upon the public* aa I e«» call if U. uomiUctiuime, wiere « “IffliKVS •reive, yay. finm jutide. tile aie .f vrMei knows sabjecu too purchaser and user to u proseen ttco and fine: Soma of these who are engaged In this uefarioos traffic, will unquestionably contend to the public that my patent will not stand, and that I date sot prosecute. Now, to take this argument mem, I went to somo of those who were that ray patent was of no value, and made the foUow lag proposition: that they mighiaelectaiadge »«* two lawyers who have had some praeuce iu and we would submit the patent to form, and irthey decided that the patent was good, that they should stop, all farther proceedings in the business; but If uor should deride that it would not, in their opinion, ho d, I would agree to let them go on and sell ail thejcodU. without saying any thine to the pablie This proposition they would not aceedo to. ho far as the valiility'of my patent is concerned. I do not Jr pend entirely upon my own l.hare the fulirst confidence in u; but I have suormited i. t» many of the judges, and several of the most emin. ut patent lawyers, who have, without exception, decided UuU In their it was good, and would protect me anleio ro a fine power, and pat it up in barrels, tho which arc mirVcd: “Ulai <’» PaTunr t re* axu WxiTnxal'aoof Annricui Slatb.- I therefore give notice » all wl-o buy end ure the above mentioned mineral for the purp°« * C V, forU „, l ? my patent, extept from me or my aathonijw that I shall hold them to a t met aeeountahlU.y, ana shall commence suits at taw against toe wk»»'*«» infringe nponmr nghu" ” BLIAIiX " . Bsaxon, Medina Co, 0., Aug. 14,1819. j nyTIVO TONS of the above Fire end "Weather Proof Artificial Slate on hands and for sale. The. above we ean recommend, for we hare been uainr“ for tome 4vear*,aadkoow it to be what it is ret forth taJfSfpuJSHu.' J. AH. PIULUWA Aft ; norT7-d3m No 5 Wood sf EXCELSIOR! E. H. EATON & GO., So. e£. Fourth Blrsat, Plttibnrfh, : llavejoow la Store tboir fall assortment of Trimming*, Glovei, Hosiery anil Lace Goods A DAPTEDto Use wants of every elossof Merchant* &. ud Consumers. So paina Late been spared to DrtsenV the newest and most fashionable style of Goods in their Une. Their stock consists in partof the foUomnj; • SBESS TBlimm aS. Frin*e» end Gimps, of every vonetyt new styles finred Galloons: Algerine and imperial Braids; wide sadnarrow Silt and Worsted Embroidering Braids, figured and ent Velvet Ribbons; plain do Mantoa and pulp Ratio Ribbons, for trimming; blaak, white and colored Silk-Laces; extra wide do do, for floaneem wlth a fbD anortment of Dress Buttons, Dtcsms Pinked, Stomped or Embroidered to order. LACE GOODS. Embroidered Lace ud MuiUn Capes, Chemueue*, Breakfast tod Bearing Cap* tod Half Sleeve*, Frfach Worked Collars tod Cods, in great variety; Lece VoU*, &ppelr and Opera Tic*; Moarning Cbemi«ue*. Od* UnTottt taaßalf Sleeve*; lUnen Lawn SsSi embroidered and hemititchedldo, plain Uaendo; real thread Lace* and Kdgioe*; Im- do do; Bobbin, Lisle.'Ltee Moilln and Cotton Edgings and Inserting*. BONNET. TEIZUMINGS. Bleh iw# style Bonnet Bihhoos, Preneh FaeeFlowj. ersTßomarra'bKVeireta, Saiha and Florence*, 3d* Tllptlft™ and Tuletona, Bonnet Frames and Tips. . KID GLOVES. Best manufacture, with most approved fastenings, andcholeest colors! An er.ca*ivr assortment always on hand. SOS2SBY. , ' A areal varietT of SUk, Wool, Couon, Meri*o tni riihw.ru. fcr Ladiea aadiliwea; Tartan Plaid*, and atoiUwrta««oU»«*tylt» taa*a Hoae; newe*t anrlea Infant*’ Bool* and Bpe**? tgSJ G&npln£ WfOnia, Merino, Couon and. fine OiVool Half How. GLOVEi. . : A fall-euonmeat for men, Women urn anumt-whieh ate Derby Ribbed. Poloaeile and piam BUki ribbed and plain Caakserci Ckamoia Jin; bataiaere, Merino, Far-Unefl Beaver, fine Bnekakin, Military and Uaif Thread and Cotion, WOOLEN GOODS, ■ • *«. and- Cbildren , a.Hood*,'Childrea » Woolen flank* Knit Soari* and Bo**, Children * Out* ethandLaor Mitt*, Wonted CoS*. Knitting Wonted* ud Woolen Yant*r California Comfort*; alao, fine Caahmer* Searf*, for Ladle*. ; LADIES* DEPARTMENT. KenbrrandTaneatty Worirted*, Canraaa Pattern*. tSS «S EmVgSSt Briatnl «£2 PerM per Flower Material*, Lamp Man, Tidtea, and Km- Woldered Work. Alao—Ladw*' B'lk ani Merino V«5*U and Drawer* EmbtoideredSack* andFiannel*,Fnneh Worked Capa and Waiau for lutanuj and S waa’antown Trimmlat*. -- -'-GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. Pint Shirt* Cretan end Collar* Merino, Bi*k and Cotton .Wrapper* art.d Drawei*: Sespsnder*, Shoolder Brines aodDreettcg Oottnvoilk and Linen -tlakti; Gfoveo-nud Ucajery. COMBS. BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY. French patterns curved and plain Shell Hack Comhsj liuffji ' 'and" Ira- do; Phe<i dine and Lang Comb*; lm> do; Uu'aio, botln and Iloscwood Hair Bruit?* Shell, ‘ Buffalo ana hug. Horn Dressingand find ivory Cotabs; griih nnVaortmentof Nail and Teeth Brashes. Wptberili's “Gold Modal® Perfumery. - ! VARIETY GOODS. ’ Needles, Pin*, Tapes, Steel Ban and Parse*, Button* and bteel Goods, Berlin Wire Baskets,. Parse Twist and Sewings Fine Basswood Desks'aiul Coat Bindings & Galloons. Fancy Work Baskets Cloak fjord and Tassels, Portfolios, Pspierues and Blind £ Shade Trimmings, Ladles' Stationary, Puloit £ Banner Tassels, Preach Cork boles, Upholsterer's Frii'ge*. tJUk £Umg 1 a Umbrellas, Baff Linen, ais’d width*. Paper Moslms£Hollafti3s, English Oil Cloths, . • Emmie Bonds* Webbing, faints Binding, ■ Corset anJ Shoe Laeciq CABPfi-fiw:—Becditus day.ax W.n»- U Clintoekl Carpet Warehouse, No. 75-Fourth «• « farther SOPPIy of Oarpeu, of the latest and most ep ■roTed'aiyles, to which we iante the aiienikm of Hiaamboat men, end those wishing to farnUh Uoascs. ukcall and examine the largest assortment in the city, - •wsssssar ; Monrnlng I*tm* BUawl*. irr ;B. JUUKPiIY nuo mppljr of tho W .article, of ibebcil qooUty; »l«s ploln Block •rtlbaLon*ShawU; block tsomba»me», .iloorniny Al- MeenATcrflon Cle<h, black Cobnrgv I‘axa^iuo, I S2Se««,MoMdoUln*andnoncha7cnno*, i l;lack CraraU ini Mookniug Col or., Mourning Uanait Rib- »<ck do. ond-a full wwrootal of ilounung ■ .0 ■ ... , ‘ A iante tinorunenit including * (cw pieces rerj wi* j . Sid superior.. Boyett inrtttd »o foaliol; ihun, Bl North lSw* corner of Fourth and Mtrk-l rti. " Whole** 1 " Room* up »um, where a long* #on ' meniof New Good* luu lowly bcen wcetToM. f nTiiii | .■ —•' - - Dfi JAYNE’S , “ W'ataTebeeiilnfbnnediyMro.RooA'Bf «>mrep«f -foißtdonher byD« J*yn*'o Alt*r.«Uv»,which ' tu Sind.' Bhoh»*beeD*ffli«eilfbrthe I x*t#i-jneeaie»r* wfth NECROSESor paraded with DleeHfions.kad'eti/bhsDWßjr, ‘/annus boaeotds* nnrtrtid»umeoM?piece*MV«», . ‘ the iro&ul bone of jhn e»tuUß. froaboonier unii, S?imond-li»*d*'* ,l d&offlboth t jtfl3rr'>iatho ieft feasoou boa*- and from rim .'*nee, be'/de* |*«WW nicer* oaotiierfMs*oft«Pyrtf >n| whttlx.li*Tobtfß«d thfl-gyiH of a-atuabetef the tw»r. «nineai phnlcianr of our eitf— danng.ioßot, of <i* f her xafleringshive - b«»e«remUngeaddcprfTm> ;e . Ahoor three monthi " Sm* ihe wu induced i* u: ypr.jajtib’AAJtaraut*, which ho* hod on oruauhir Vfy hoppy effect upon her, penned r-,w C iliag*,omi cowing tbe alee«Wh»4wtul«*tih«r jjneUmetcrfMerolheoiih , ■ft’sssssfW-^aaasS!;: ,SSSSrIB«*««SS!-j** Xi'£ rail*mw«t l i SLOAN’S COLUMN. . ■ DT* Ail the Medicine* adveriiaed by W. B. SLOAN IqE. SELLERS, Wood street, and JOUN P. SCOTT liberty tt, Pittsburgh. - . Birmingham, by JOHN O. SMITH. 'Allegheny sty, by HENRY P. BCHWART2 an D.M. CURRY. Tbb Beat and Cboapeat Horao Medicine IN thb wobld. BtOAWoMTMBWAjn’ CONDITION Hsrs «?^ a^^^‘stOAN n S W all other Ointments and fiiuSv iu ore for Je cure of the following ms wound*, fails of ait kinds, 'sprain*,'braises ciSS heel*/ nugbone," wlndhone, wlndgalfo,- pol fSILeMIM, spavin*, aweenev, fistula, iltfast, strain* 'fineness sand" erack, toundcred feet, scratches or mare mange or bone distemper. * powtler wi] l remdve all inflatntnation and fever 'purify tbft blood, loosen the akin, cleanse the waie and strengthen every, pan of the body; and h&J proved • sovereign remedy lor the foltowingdiseaaev* Distemper,'hide bound, lost of appetite, inwutu strain, yellow water,inflammation of the eyes, fatigue from bard exercUd; alio, rheumatism, (eommouly cal led stiff complalnu) which proves so fowl to many val uable hones in this country. It is also a safe aiuiccr tain remedy for coughs *aa colds which generate to many fatal diseases. W. B. SLOAN. < Grand Depot, <9 Lake st, Chicago, Illinois. THEFROOF. Extract from the “Galena North Western Gaiette. By the use of Sloan's Ointment and Condition Pow® der, .1 b'arfl entirely cured a fistula on my hone ar.d otherwise improved hit-conditionmore'thau Mo pc cem. on thb eost ofthe medicine And a cow which was so foebls as to be considered worthless by myself WU PV ICCUIO ms W W.WIWfWf® V| ... - and aeighbore,wu restored to good health andstreneib by tho use of Less than half a package of the powder, and is now doing beuec than any other cow I have. Small Pox, May 13,1849. WM. VINCENT. . ! THE SUFFERING CHILD. T hereby certify that one of my children, wheana ked.fell into a large fiie of live eoals,-and was burned severely from head to feet. The best of medical aid ■nd attention was given to the child for four or five days without any relief—each day's sufferings increas ed liQ his groans could be heard at a great distance, at which cruicai period one of my neignbon recommen ded and presented to mea box of Sloan's Ointment and .in leu than fifteen minutes after the application of the ointment to the aggravated sores of the suffering child, tha pain ceased entirety, and he speedily began to recover. My residence liinllelt township, Ve>' million county, and State of Indiana. ' i. THEODORE L. TAYLOR. ! Chicago, August M, 1848. EXTRAORDINARY CURE ■ April 13,1848. Four mile* north of Chicago (on the retd to Milwaukee,) Cook eounty, Illinois. , Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir: One of my horses had a large bony tumor cm Us breast bone, Immediately under the collar, which lamed him and rendered his services ot yenr little value. 1 faithfully applied severai bottles of Dr. Taylor's Nerve'and Bono Liniment, without the least benefit. I then procured Wilder’s Celebrated Horse Ointment; and used that until I became fully satisfied that it would never relieve the animal. Fi nally I obtained a box ot your truly valuable Out menbondinleuthunCOdays from the' first applica tion the tumor entirely disappeared, and the horse wai welL Youre, EDWABDARMSTRONG. POPULAR OPINION. • If popular opinion is any criterion of the worth of an article, we Invite the incredulous to read at least a few of the many voluntary certificates that appear in our columns respecting the great variety or remarkable owes effected by the use ol “Sloan’s Celebrated Oint ment and Condition Powder*. 9 Tbe»e remedies no longer remaln-among those ol doubtful utility, they huve passed from the tide of ex periment, and now stand higher in reputation and are becoming more extensively used than all other arti cles of tha kiniL—Mich. City News. THE HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD. Fox Him, Jane 12, lSte. Dear Bloan—Sin Please send by tbe bum a new supply of you HoraeSedicinct. They an the best artiolu'of the kind .thaU have erer used, dctct har ing t>een disappointed in their effect, u I hare been in the use of others, eren the most celebrated Ointments, y.tnim»nt»- of the dif. I tike Tory much this fsa* tore in thematic that they do-all that tspromUed, ami npon a Uioioafb trial oca U untrained to add, that “Saif has not been told.” Respectfully, THE DIFFERENCE. Tho ordinary ointments end ! ini menu it is wall known ere severeiaad partial in their operation.—' Sloan's Ointment is mild yet thorough—it reaches and remove* the cutset hence it give* real anil permanent relief. £pr purity, mildnesa, safety, certainty, and thoroughness, Slosh's Ointment creels, and is rapidly e nrpereedlng all other Ointmenu and Liniments now 1,1 CAN’T GET ALONG WITHOUT IT. Bum's Giovnt, 111-, Oet. SI, 1549. Mr. Sloan—Sir: I hare tested the virtue of yoo: Ointment In the cure of rattlesnake bites, sore iliroat, boras, and many other injuries, and in every case it has surpassed oar expectations. As a family Oint ment, I bare never seen Us equal, end for beasts we can’t ret along without iL • Yours, Ac., MILES Mi JOHNSON. EXCELLENT OINTMENT. • Mr.Slow:—Dear Sir For a considerable Angm «*f. jtn« I «useriously afflicted with the rheumatic cosn- E joint, and applied freely the various liniments, p,<lm illers, Ac., without obtainineany relief. After which roar .agent at this place''influenced me to try your Ointment, and within two weeks from the time i com menced using it. the pain ceased, and f wasetTectually } eared, and shall recommend all who are sundarlv at* POSTPONEMENT " pn, “" r ”'. or.nc -* BmfTO-n. • OSCAR F. SUIT. ' ,O,T “ - . PrinccTille, Ptori. co-, May I,ISIS. J . NOTICE i> hereby ylvcn. Ib.l lb. P*Mm S*loa i U. ' T.antU ord-ted 'O7 prot tarnation «»f the President of tot E7-From the Ron. H.v;s. Brooks, Agent of the . United State-. «*W r s “V fi AT DIf&UQUE * the great variety of linimenu and ointments in an*, tins Utli da; ofDee,. ot-co Donum <me • ..w.|s bat hive never (band any thing equal- to T‘>ur olm-1 hundred aad fe rty-tua«v ment for ill flics on htnci. Wiuii.i in« tail two By the yt*»t£cnt-. months Iha e applied yoar ointment to some 60 horse t, • J. bL’TTKKHfc.LU, , A( c forvarioM tjanea, and in every instance ithupro- ; . OmnuMloncr of Ute OeceralUud Office. red a sorer iga remedy. I . 1 d«-t7 im.uqg. K ---. ■" ill 011 FALt fIfIODII AFI sGEB BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF. , s LEXJLNUEB * DAY, corner of the Ihsmond ana T. o nilea .oath of CMaa,o, S.p. H, ISIA A Ma/krt .ircc, ooufr Ibot <«»'“ “? ?Lj P ”y!£ ' -Bin On the Bth instant my son had a fin- . Uiat tney ha re received their stock or ran ana »»io -•crez irefy off ty ahorse. We immediately op-; tctCOODS, direct from theimponer«,miaafaeturrrs C Jehroted continent, which reUevedfhini *.l - and •.ucttcr.v ql the east. Hicir nock ew minutes. and prerented the finger from ; fitshionabl e Goods is large, and preront* strong hflesst panicle, and the woand is -healing : lions to jiurcbasers. fit Lsdtes Dre»s Good , f . Bksp’y roars, 3. BROCKWAY. Knawlr, -Am most vphmdid and lashtoaaalr G«*W ' •» r Urtpeaioaj are now offered, ul remarkably low prices DOCTORING IN GALENA ,J mMH 1“ I J6SKMSE! g tried la vain, until from sympathy and improper trea- i Uoa ‘ gussy Groceries 01 ment my other leg become os bad as the one original nm< . d m-.j, ojii, are warranted not to ess?**-™'**-***"™'* "ssstsss&ib.v*' wjrasw* - p " °™T' llrncl., b...1““- Before the following order, Messrs. Vaughn fc Co. ■ purchased a large supply of Sloan’s preparations. p iajll Long Shawls, of the newest designs, remark- Jscxsos, Mtei- Feb. 9s, IMS. \. cuea,> 8. K. Hibbard—Dear Sin iam oot of Sloan’s Condi- «4; c -did’Terkeri Shawls, at greatly rodneed pries*. Uoa Powder and Horse Ointment 'The solo-lore*- Cainelion Brocha figU Silk Sti'awU, la great variety. 1 eeeds ny expectation. Iffou can manage to send me ~ shawls, white and colored, in vreatvariey. fdSm Gammat, 1 will pay for them file first dim AND VESTINGS! that you are here,'and presume I shall be able to sell •te-'au real French Twilled Coths, all prices; a large quantity in the course of Ute year. It wul ■** , • real French Csssimeres; new style Amor on object wtdu, as well as to myself, to keep me coe- aaiin .stsntlysuppfied. Very rccp’y yonij, fc « la£)1& CLOAKING CLOTHS S. B. VALGHN a CO. .1 Frene^aad Belgian Black and OUte Cloths, for U dies’ Cloaks: jer bitter e. plied your c) psia in * fey swelling thf i apidly. ■ MISSISSIPPI RIVER St. Lons, Feb. 22,13 4b. Dr. Sloan—Sin Atom two years ago, while ratlin* on theMississippiriver, ta passing over tho rspids, I yn pinnred into.the water, and-by the rail dasbtog KUitt a rock, crashing my left leg and otherwise »e* rwotly injuring me, ao mneAthat I lost all sr/ntjhihty. When consciousness returned I found my-/elf in Sl Louis, surrounded by my weeping family. Goodnors i„, iad medical aid. enabled me In about *rwe months u\obble around with the assistance of a croteb. The droanda only partially heated, leaving large running irrea at the knee, wfiteh for many months diseba/ged and matter of the moat offensive e’aaraeter. -My Huns were inexpressible. el.times my suffering war •Xoeat that death would have reeeiwd a hearty wel cSoe. Fortunately Mr. Wilson, *ono of my neighbors] aorired me to try your Ointment I obtained a box applied it hecofding to direction—the sores soon begtn to assume a healthy appearance, and in three months I {ras entirely cured, and enabled to do bard labor.. Your obedient servant*. > IIIBiM W. THOMAS. We, tie undersigned, neighbors of 11. W. Thoms*, were s-nm 1 " 1 with the ease above stated, and knpwj (nr ihe clrcomrundes, raost cheerfully eon&nn said i l PETEK LAMB. \ GOOD NEWS. Cmcioo, Jan/fftb, IW9 WTU. Sloan—Sir One of ray bone* wm booM.ouiid and also wounded In the stifle, in winch he took and became to crippled that he conld scarcely unvet. Br the free application of your valuable *wtrne»t, hi» hoof< were soon softened and the stifle permtueniij cored. I hare alio u«ed the Ointment in tna su#eol Poll-Evil and on severe rail® with c<jual »uccp«t. On nmolltd Sum Hint jru Ttry MjJ6 , ki‘ D 'JK r "' Xoan,*«, a. VAN oku£_n. LITTLE PORT. BlmtaH Ointment iod <2udition Powder arc w knowledred by ail who ha+e uwd them to be Jio 1« it remedy lo* bor*e» end esttlj: that has been COVCT ' o “j Preth mwtlda, galla, tjWTifl*, ™{fe r V rm eyihaftd to short every ootwerd be eared by this wonderful remedy. Tbe rowiic-r designed far toward strain*. *“»«“£«'’ fatigue from hiirl oxevcue, dfteaaed e yc*» * c - County Chronicle. '. ‘RATHER DTIUBTINGLY, BUT I THOUGHT WOULD TRY IT.” t VVicxurrt. Cook Co. Feb. 13,1*4* Mr. Slow#—Sin J have a'une TOuog hor»e that was Uken with, the *cratchet last =ftlt. J P*d on ‘ * three dolljars for medicine to cure him, but he gte worn, 'i then bought ft box of your ointment at your office when in Chicago lan, rather doubnngly, but r though*, i would try it. Judge ef my »nrpn«c «n<l m, opinion of it* beneficial qualities, when I found my hone 1 • legs tmooih and welt infocr day* from the ume, l eoo imenced applying it • PACTS FOR THE PEOPLE: More than ht;een year* of unrivalled toccdf-t to the Cure, of every variety of external di*ea#e* and mjurn-i laeh aa ipramt, brunet, eau, barnf, euttneon* erup tion<> abra lip*, »ore breiwf*, dupped hand*, chill bla»U| bliem ulcer*, corn*, pain* in thn back, pi'lc, or other part* oflbe *y*trm, iiUl'*nake bite*, Ac:, b-.-ai* ample te*tnnotfy ihat Sloan’* Ointment it jati the itiinc fortheboor. CertiCcate* without number h»*r |.wb received by the. Proprietor from diMßierejundindivhiu* all riving detail* or remarkable cure* hj Umitr.v A WISCONSIN WITNESS V Granville, Milwsukje co. Wi*., Oei. 13, IMS. Mr Sloan—Dear Bin Recently my hor.c* ronawny with a lox chain attached, which cut and •tfierwtty SSed them, aeriotuly,. so much so that I con. .lerJM rnr team rained for buuie**. Fortunately a friend rr fiamemded the Me of JW Ointment. I went to Kii zZZAuTnA purchase a u box; It soon removed the umllfl • few days the wound* henled derived from the use of your Out. 2X£Smr horse*, induced me to acquaint you wrth c ‘ , ; n r ald bCneCtI ° U “ ,J thepuwto. * ReapeetfcJy COMSTOUK •IT IS A POSITIVE PACT, ' i.i become u commoa saytog, that Sloan 1 * Powder are rapidly aupems for all di*eo*M of bone* and bSSy^ to- medicines oouslsu ia theft eatue. -i no 7 .. wic may bo used ever it SSSI»-wsho«Wito»«« ofu,dn * coldl °i°H?n S£?T2StSell^n»tSs* r frwauenttt*«, i^ffJ^ShdLtufltloos. arc followad. JyUrwlyS MT^FIiLANEOUS- OJr the President of the United HUM< I To tmrsuanen of low. 1, ZACHARY TAYLOR, ?«■-. j.-iiVtil of lh- United Siato* of America, do hereby ' doclure andioaku known, ihai Pohlie Hale* will be \ Vi"lil ai ibr &ml<-rraciiUoiied ljsuti Olliers, in ihe State ! mi 10IVA. at the period* liereiuaAer de«xnated.to witr : At the Laud O&cc at DUIiUQUE, commencing on , Mofluay. ihe wreemh day of January next, far the dls-' l!ip Publie La»d4 rituaicd within the under imrCinr.cd towutlup*, to rvil: fiiorth of ihi base hue, and vest pf tk* fifth principal ' Township ninety-eight, o! range three. Townships cnieiy-MX, tnuely-MVca, anil nine* of range lour. Townships mm ty iivr, mnely-xix, ninety-sov« ed. r.lrpiy-eght, and ninety-nine, of range five. Tcwuship- ninety-three, iiiiiety-tbur, ninety five, ninety-six, niueiy-seven, ninety-eight, and nicety-nine, oi range six. Al the SAME PLACE, commencing on Mon day; the iwenty-firatiday of Januaryinext, for the disposal of the Public Laad3WUblß the undermen tioned towimhipa, via. North of the hast line, au<l vest of iksfiftk pnnctpjl Townships ninety-four, ninety-five, ninety-six, niuelyteveu, and ninety-nine, of range veveii. Townships ninety-four, ninety-five, ninety six, inndy-seven, and ninety-eigbt, of range eight. Township ninety-five, township nincly-six, (ex- i cepl ifo southwest quarter of eection twenty-lev ea,lhe southeast quarter cf section twenty-eight, . end sections thirty-three and thirty»fonr, including the Indian agency,); and townships ninety-seven and ninety eight, of range nine. Townships ninety-two and ninety-four, of range ten. Township ninety-one, ofrange thirteen- . Townships ninety-one and ninety-two, of range fourteen. Al the Land Office at FAIRFIELD, commenc ing on Monday, the .fourteenth day of January next, for the disposal of tho Public Lands situated with in the undermentioned townships to wit: North of the base vest of the fifth principal Townships sixty-eight, and sixty nine{-of range sixteen. r Townships sixty'seven, sixty-eight, and sixty nine, ol range seventeen. - Townships sixty«cight and sixty-nice, of range 'eighteen. Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, ofrangi ninet' ishtpa aixty-eight and sixty nine, of rang* twenty. Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of range -twecty-one. Townships *ixty«eigbt and sixty-nine, oi range twenty-two. . Township seventy-one, of range twenty-six. Townships seventy and seventy-one, ol range i twenty-seven. - Townships seventy and seventy-one, of range twenty»eight. i At the Land Office at lOWA CIT\, commenc ing on Monday, ltveniy-fir*t day of Jannary next, for the disposal of tbo Public Lands within the fol lowing townships, vie North of ththaa lint, and vat of the f/lh principal Township eevoaty-six, of range twenty-ueven. Townships sevenry-ajt, eevenly-oeven,and sev enty-eight, of rango twenty-eight Townships seventy-seven and of j rango twenty-nine. I Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, | military, or olherpmpoees, will bo excluded from 1 the sales- , ... The 0111-ring oflfae above mentioned lands will be commenced on the day appointed, and proceed In the order in which they are advertised, wilh ail convenient despatch, until tho whole ahall have been offered, and the salea thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two ffe*W) and to private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until nflcr the expinuion of the two Given under uiV hand, at the City of Washington, this fifteenth day of September, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. 1 By the President: Z. TAYLOR- J.'BirrromxLD, - Cotumitfsioner of the General Land Office. NL DUDLEY. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. - Every person entitle*! to the right of pre-emp tion to my of the lands within tho townships above enumerated, w required to establish the same to tha saiistitolioa of the Register nod Receiver of the proncr Land Office,.and niako payment theretor as fcocn a-* practicable alter seeing this notice, ana be to.-ty i:;u Cay vppoioted for the commencement of the jutb'ic sfalu uf the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will he loifeilCtL J. BUTTERFIELD, Ccmtmet ioncr of the General Land Office. BLANKETS! , A «p'endjd ewomueat of American end Imported BL^'£"tS •SSsSni goods: boastit from the manufacturer. prertoa. W Bdotnrew price*. A pnne.pai pen of .oar »“»«* French oudW‘‘» b good» hite been P “ **>*£. _.ji Auction hole*-w Philadelphia end Now YW*« SK»" .1 a. to offer deerde.l barstln. a atawai i>-<erii>iion of *ood* in our line of.boalorefc c ’ £££ =sf«i"bw!ls Merchant Tailor., and eU wholetoJe end retail buyer*, ero invited to an early. exexainiuofj ol onr nock end pnee*. ALEXANDER A DAY, Vi Market el, IW>lvt T.nnn weft corner of the Diamond - - To“BtfYEttS~br imY uooubi ; ' Wn MURPHY. ai north e»*t corner of Fourth . J Market eu. »• now imcivim bte eceond ...nnl* tor-die eeaton. and can offer inducement* 10 haver v MMlv 19 u« ran wtth. Hie a.-ortment of 61 LADIES 1 DRESS GOODS I. „„ fait catuletiar of French Manner., Ca.kmetra, Cobutie Lytincc Cloth.. <i.|.er Fnnladit reach Ce. price, coriiiderobljr loore, the, eoolff b ” b ”“* h ‘", ,jl £gSo»HAwiU 1. I.r-e, and emtaw m«n» of rhe beauUfoj etylee °",»NSKT as'“nECKKl&osl? Of [lrt T ud very haud'-mc «ylc*, Velvet Trim- SACKING FLANNELS, !!! Jins iW “o"c. B.ua“ r ;d Vrlv 1 1 tr.-e.., Caj»jgd Fearer.. tiANUSO.MI. hILKS, Zftspsssty&s 'sps&ut Ac STAI'LK AN't 1 ii'oHSKkEBriN uoous, Ot lo*<- .1 And r: U-- doptrlme ?KOvVi r ;'llS':'!; AMI KANOVen-'D cwmis, ~, i lii.ii'n Wiinfc Vc-nv*. taiMiy C»»«imere*, uiX.i'X Dr*w<-r<.*l* PMkat H«*., « ! - J ‘" TlF,t •* iVh S IO I'.KY WON UHU FL l/ UU.Ilb! —« i.l. L H« r 3' A MtfC „ caTp»-, *ept ‘A »/«- .. r cill-rv l><~ur Mr I I.ouglu one boiile or vour Vcimiiu'C nt lie !«■*» Fnn»ee *ftiie.»uKtiipi»pe, pprfena«d «!.•.» w.* colderootherj-.. won n..tl l! _ \ I t rlj|u y WI pU; heliul 1 Kr< f % car-, -o <n<icli no ilml 1 Wl frtv «», "r ViT> 'a t»* Tuurrni(ujfc— *Ti ‘'n'riiir 'jV lu fiiW-r:n uhavinij shr drttrrd “!r . I ~' iimi.Jb inf ><•') tin p-iicd, in lh<! .hart l-.-l.j h„ui* 16* :-««ne of them mcn«ur ft*ni mieV” • Ifl i«'t “ l 0« 1 M hnanii 10 UN r -* mcen U( , r „ iyr .liiitumin, ro n« yon roar my'"’ ••■■■■ “'I" 1 P ro l” r - J, V '} very rci«' • ty jos\Tn*r»BjLsttK. U.-K fIKMiKH3.67.Wnnd „& I ZSZu% «-•»» «£,— C . tiUUUII t*Y. I >*.AP.t UKflw ' , |>«, OKik of the r B.:-.v<-rt:oan«v: • Cr.ur. cl. * N , limn in the wmief my V Jh »»nj*ird w.Oi u ««»e on.! diiuoMimicough, wift wui. “JilitirC w-y { h syrop, I pur “k' 1 * * rri«nb!o,-ofl/ridjtewater, ehittuJ a f „( (l , two or ilirre cvemnjs und after i«Liiij{ s p . jmnjMiiiie relief, ‘lw'nUo .«.™dw.Ui .;«K eo»filw* w* bo dEN. i'’!w*ik-r r *F!.LKR&, 57 Wdoditreet, tnd by i D; i y>i«U / B eurriLl!y'uiinft(Wod’Jct ud vlcinllf. Y^tCrewrl iiV—U ci.e»’-U!ue, *iul X)r*t» Fel Jt; Cloth*, jaU rei.M and lot **le py * MUH*-ltV,JV l [.SON^Oj i £ MUL'i*. UK I,AJN»~VV. H- Murpfiy b*» jiul rec'J a loi at Inch colored Mom. dakarfo •noh 1$ Cherry, Pearler, kc- at tho low priee iOi *»»•' per yard. AUe,' Plain Dran, Urown, fcc .*1 Y*f lo *“* •ccois per yartlj wwl alarge *»*ortmcni of noat Carried Mool/do Lalii<, at rarioui price*, ioyauer wi:h »it:oiee>ui*ortmeiii of Dreta Good* generally! push *.< Fancy Silk*. French Merinoi, Ciuhatarei, Cohorrt and J.yoneao Cloth*. at the ; Jja -N. E.carper qf Fourth and Mwhfil att. _ vVholaialc Roca* np ndtl* TRANSPORTATION lines, . happen a ays ;-5- punsiir us lUmlttMca Ofiea. lIASRDEN A CO. continue to bring persons JHLfroo any part of Ergland, Ireland. Scotland or wsesTopon the wosi liberal terms, wuh their osbai punctnality ahd attention to the wants and eom o t-nunigrants We do cot allow-our passengers to U robbed by the swicdling scampii that mfestthe sea port, a. we take charge of them the moment they re portthem-elve*. and see to their well being, and de ipateh them without any detention by the first ships.— ) We ray this fearlessly, as we deft- one of our paseen* I rers u> *how that they were detained 43 hours by us m I Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained 1 monlhZunul they could be tent in some old craft, at a I eh 2 P rau!, which too frequently proved their eoffins. I w<- intend to perform our contracts honorably, cost what it may, and not act as was the case last season, with ether officers,—who either performed not.all, or when u suited their convenience. L>nUt* drawn at Pittsburgh for any tun from £1 to _£HXX), payable at any of lie proTLnciai Banks in Ire lani. England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBMSON, European and Gew tal Agent, Wftb streaLona dnorUelirw wood.- li —l* Warren and Clmland Pausnnr Llnt< Canal Packet—SWALLOW. id 1849. QNH of the above Pocket* leave Beaver every day (Sunday* excepted) and arrive next morning at natreu, when they connect with the Mail Stage* for Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these place* before night One of the packet* leave Warren daily at ft P. M-, and arrive at Beaver In lime to lake the I morning boat for Pittsburgh. UE9 LEFFINGWELL A Co, Warren, > *>._ M B TAYLOR, do J rT ®‘ JOHN A CAUGHEY, Amt, 1 ' *pi3 corner Water and Smlthnrld »t» 1849. id 1 ONION LINE, OB THE PEBH’A &HD OHIO CABALS* tt CHAXiziuiitCleveluxltO > t prepr**. R. U. Pan Beater, Pa. $ "° p . 11UIS Line will be prepared on the opening of nati ration, to transport freight and Passengers from PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on the Canal and Lake*. ~ . The facilities of the line are unsurpassed in number, quality and capacity of Boats, experience ol captains, and efficiency of Agents. , , , One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, ran* nine in connection with the sleasdra * LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN, . . i Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and alineofnrilcltss ' Steamers, Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes. Aeawra-R G Parks, Beater, Pa. Jesse Baldwin, i oongstown, Unto. M B Taylor. Warren, " Cyras Prentiss, Ravenna, Wheeler A Co, Akron, , , ~ Crawford A Chamberun, G . and, O Rears 4 Griffith, Buffalo, N.^. JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Offlce, cor Water and Smithfield su, Pittsburgh, mchkltly OBAVSB. PACKET*. Banner MICHIGAN No. k-CapL Gilson. •* LAKE ERIE, “ Gorton. TUB above resolar and well known Be*™ £•“' eu> have commenced making their daily trip* to and from Beater, and will continue to ran between Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly daring the season, as I No. i leaVe. Pittsburgh daily “• A. M., and Beaver at * o'clock, P. M. Une leaves Beaver daily at 8 o’clock, A. >L, and Pittsburgh Kt These steamers will ran In coaneatlon with R G Parks'Express Packet Line, forßria; Taylor A Lef&ingwell’s Warren Paekeis: I Parka daily New Castle Packet*. I CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver. Agent*. JoHNA - CAU w':» ay ilSSft 1849. PITTSBURGH AND CLEIBUHO LINE, ■ T dsjlv line.eonslstlngofBlXTEEN Boats,f-rnedby ihemselsei andmmnng*n non with the steam boats BEAVER AND CALEB OOPK are enabled to offer unequalled facilities tor the transportation of freight andpaswngm.onthe opening of Canal navigation, to allpointsoniie Petm* svHTniasud Ohio and N. York Canals and ihe Lakes. cyryanie auu w M K|TCil h. Co. Cleveland. BIUWELLA BROTHER, I Agents, Beaver. ' J. C. BIDWELL, Arent. I mEr n Water street, Pittsburgh. i.c.sniwm,. Pittst'uieb. B l OWELL fc BROTHEfI. Forwarding BerthanUi i BEAVER, pa., r . the Puub-jrghondCMand L»w,P*tfs tZrfh and Em Lint via Ene, and far titum loait Beaver and Caleb Cope . t Havirgpercba«d J the large and sahstantial Wharf i Boat ja*t built tot ike Mnnongabela Packets, bave with the addition of a Warehouse, the most ample ac* 'll iSi'd PIANO IOWJLS, '" •*" - “';s f A'“;"i‘i r Lwt'i wood .u ~M «• - Meaaii Uw»<» Pitmoi. ”7 ONE teeood hurt F»»a«. « octiret, price ■ r. : =i •' _• « F o\ ..1. to, «- | -"a;‘ l s° > y E Ltes.'a wood., i swjf&A jess? u IS h ."?nSbnTd i rM«.SiS , WU. 0 ?i« I -yp" rc sth%rx.?' \N EMINENT and uxpwiasca* Physician frond* East, 0/ 80 rear* standing, offer* to treat ail eases of a Delicate N ala re with promptness and •«****'•. Hissßceess In Buffalo and other Iwgo been proverbial. I li* charges are mwlarel*, andtas cares permanent Old eases of Gleet, Stricture, Sero* fula, Floor Albas, Rheumatism, Ague,Syphilis, or any ehronic or inveterate eases solicited. A cure warranted, or ehuigu refunded. Orrroa, 8t Clair street, * doors from the Brwga. Teeth Extracted Advice to the poor g*^ N. D.—Dr. A. solicits iho worst eases of an* dlseaao In Pittsburgh tocalL. _ apHidty . • pET&OI<BGH| OH BOCK Oils* “There are more (kings In heaven and earth Than are dreampt of la philosophy.” 7 , THE VIRTUES Of this remarkable remedy, and the constant application for It, to the proprietor, has induced him to have it put op in bottles with la bel« and directions for the benefit of the public. The PfcTITtOLEUM is procured from a well in this county, st a depth of four hundred feel, U a pure uni* dulteratcd article, without any cbcmlcul change, but lost as flows from Nature’s Great Labratonr!! That u contains properties reaching a number of diseases, is no longer a matter of uncertainty. There are many things m the arcana of nature, which, if known, might be o? vast u*efulne*s in sllsviatlng suffering, and re storing the bloom of heolth end vigor to many » *“■* fexer Long before the proprietor thoight of P“ n ' B * it up in bottles, it had a reputation for the core of dis ease. The constant and duly increasing calls for It, and several remarkable eerea It has performed, Is a sure indication of in future nonulariiy and wu»e -oread applicaiion in the cure of disease. *\Ve do rot wish to make a long parade of eerttfi* ctles, as w*- ure conscious that the medicine can soon work Us way into the favor of those who suffer and wish to be hrnied. VVbiut ; we do not claim for It a universal application in everv disease, we anhcsUa unglT say, that in a number of Chronic Disease* u *■ anrivallea. Among these may bo entunereted-all diseases of the mueous Ossues, such as CHHUmC BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION Jin lu early stag*.} Asllifha, end all diseases of the air passages, LlVtstt COMPLAINT,* DYSPEPSIA, lMarhma, Diseases of the Bladder stid Kldneya, Pains m the Back or Side, Nervous Diseases-Nesralgli, Palsy, Kheumatlc Pains, Gout. Erysipelas, Tetter, Kingwormj, Burns, scams, Bruises, tJm Sores, Ac., Ac. In eases of debility re soiling from exposure, or long and protracted eases of Unease. this mrdieine will bring relief. U will act as a general TONIC and ALTEHATIVh in such cases, imparting tone aud energy to the whole frsrnc, remov ice obstruction*, opening the sluggish functions, which enuse dlsesse and a broken constitution, and giving increased aud renowed energy to all the organs ol Life! The proprietor know* of aeverul cure* o PILES, that rciisled every othor treatment, gel well oi.uer ice us.- «.r tho PEIROLIIUM for a short time. The proot rail i»e given in any person who drsnos iL None genuine without tho signature of the propneiot. Boldly tlie proprietor, „ . •fl. M. KIF.R, Canal Basin, near Peventh si. Also by ft K. BELLEKB,O7 Wood at; and—KEYSKR A M’DOWELL, corner Wood st. and Virgin alley; who urc his , uovJ-dlr , ruguiarlyjtppointed Agenw TUBS AND CHURNS. PINK AND CKDAK'WABE MANUFACTORY. No. HI, cumm M»rket and Fifth—or 49 Market, fIMIF. »üb*«:nbci kerp« constantly on bani X tale and retail, the following article*, vu Waih Tub*,' Hu>(T Churoa, Barrel Chums, Hulf Bushels, Feck* end Half Peek*, Brass Bound Buckets, Towel Rollers, Bread Rollers, Market Baskets, &e., Ac. SAMUKI. KROKBKN, novJ4 No 63 Diamond allay. Pittsburgh J. uiipratt A Bona* PatllH Soda Aik, »j ne CASRd Ulais and Boap shakers’ BodaAsb. imported diroet from Uie above celebrated manufacturers, Wiper cent American test, arriving and roraale by novO WiM MITCiIELTRI.B t lUUORB-17 til pipes brandy—Otard, Dupuy, Ac; I a *J pipes Holland Ulo; JcsksNEßum; 400 bbla Whiskey: for sate by . novO W A M MITCHELTRRE BCKACiriNOTUWDER— ai csitt JasMuspratt a Bona' brand, a Superior anJele, for sale by no* W A SI kfITCHKLTBRR ryeL_CA»lGr’MospratFa Boda 'AsTi, a 53 10 casks 1 §0 Bleachinf Powder, arrived per Ship Oxenbrldge, „d ..w zmm S «, b, ciwjjta N’ D.— They will receive, during iha winter, largo rtppUei via New Orleans. Bo,so Meal Tuu*. Bub 'Fob*, Wooden Howlt, Clollie* I’lC*, Wooden La<JJc», Clotlie* Uuikeit, MEDICAL., SKM.KRa FAMILY MEDICINES —“They are Us Alclictues ol the day." „ . ... GasiiAti's Station, Ohio, May Pb, 1940. R. K. Sellers: I think it others to state »ontc facts in relation to yc ur excellent Fami ly Medicintt. • I b*vt* u» Mi your Vermifuge Inrgeiy in my own fam ily, one via. frequently answering for expelling; rge quaiiia>vs (>«y 110 SOU) worms from two cbildiei I Imv* nl«o etedyour Liver Pills *"<l though Syrup >n my faimly. fend they have in every iesnmce prodaeod Uic c 2« ci iltiirod. A* l mu iitguged in merchaadisingi I »m able to eUUC tl>ai I ijave yet to bear ef the first failure where your luctlicjiee have been uaed in ay section of the country, liioonelusion, 1 may.state that tuey are rAs medicines of the day, and are desUned .r. have a very extensive pspulamy Yours, re- ( Prepared and sold by R. ► ' 1 K9.N057 Wood «reet, undsoldby Druggn • reueially m the l»o ci lies sud vicinity. . , , “ v3 *. . t'TkEATCORE OF by he r original, only true, and genuine Liver Pill. ! " 5 SuoK Caixx, Ohio couuty, V a.) , March 28th, lfctu. \ MV It B. Seller*: Deac Sir-1 think it a duty l owe to you and to tho public rtnera ly, to state that I have been aJUicted with the liver Complaint for a long ume. and so badly that an abeen » n . a which left me in a very low state. Having heard of Tout celebrated liver Fill*.being for sole by A R flharn in West Liberty, and recommended to me by Wy"wlEV E. &ilh, I concluded to yve them a f.tr trial. I purchased one box, ie iati wnat they are recommended, THE BEST LI VEB I'lLI. EVER USED; and after taking four boxes I find the disease ha* entirely left me, and I am now perfectly well; Respectfully your* West Liberty, March 26,1st®. Ice-i;v that lam personally acquainted with Mr Coli% .Til.«.!»» ««Imonr <0 *tE sSta.’u.«rnn. «. ,O J^ REi LLERB, No 57 Wood street, and by drugpta The original, only true andgen- his signature on the outside wrapper all 3Sj g .^S3L.-«^^ remedie; »iUv ’““V " toSsT Tti> ho attd.c- S^ffiß^&SS^SfSS «d tom » IJIf« uno,« Jl ofWf I 1 mmo „d D pen* nee,therefore, \eean cowucnuy me diein i D JlT#e’»Ctnmniui i M »»» « aSHINND ! to, di««. of.h..m»«d »i , For «1» Id PllUborth •: ■> * “aSH” StSofM ‘rßoijwYaTZ. V- "mtmit. Jj2ziS} co^^Sll aUARD ' GOHPOBHD SIRUP OF WILD CPEESl vs&EggsT- uitution, Bore Throat, Neirooi »bUI «, and all Di»ea*e* Of the Throat, Brea»tand Lungs; Che mostef f4ottud and «pecdy„ cure ever known lot any of the abort di*ea»- ea. t* «-apr s tiSS^S 4 «2sS !a >“ Thl» i^ cln ®‘•3°»way from the lhoo*and* daily thirty. Experiment, and now .ur.d, w *. Importance FgrprtKlf ofihe foregoing deaee of iJ S value and efficacy of thi* modi- Statement*, and rL U Insert a few of the macr thou eise, riie been prclftEl pd to him by woo leiumoaial* ettb iji l y_ TO cn who hare higher men Of the firat JT!?t ni ihllitT and justice, than to err view* of ot,r * wilfdo anetheT a favor, and tlfy to fact*. kwanfS gch tt *tlaiony prove* eon .n? tJfSSffiin* e*cellenee 1. e.tabU-hed elß*i*oly»tk*t■»«unqucuionable outhorl % ‘.IS '«*%* J&!S£$SX&£ remedy for the . j ■otinr from conscientious impulse*. , “When men, £“£*/„“ the truth of a thing, or I volunwnly be*r te»U®^T on beinf contrary to their particular fact, •nehte^^Ji, coerce* conviction of wof ,dlT.ntere*««J V tpeeial manner u»„ iu trots, *nd e^PlyBSe In-. 1 n -. Moral Maxim*. amTer ’nw-AD THEiIOMK CERTIFICATM. . *&£EJ« or PvutonjJn Co.-wramw:--1 9rttt AWW* i'TJttfdv ihnt'has Uea as successful There never wmii »■« go' t#m j,tjoa, a* Dr. Swayne » in desperate oaaei l of Co cherrV It strengthens the < • > crr * ou u»c lungs, 3SEVS-1K ” &«* r»»- 1 b > »•’ ilher rdlelnc. Cu»tx» Co-* April 2*th, <*ir Iveriir believe jour Com • Dr. Cherry h« been the me* o ’ , Ht pound >/rop of , 1 , V, * TT ’L, ere cold, which prada «»*'*. *»} »U T g re w wo rse* I which 1 had recourse to, suit reused ■" bued *ll the symptom* of increasing until “> 'fcNery thing I tried *ct*tnfd Pulmonary C5 >n * a “ p . __ co mpl2nl increased *t> rapid -10 btre no «* ®» ° J|, |IY , np ill hope* of IT thhi fnendi “■•gf *££*l wm recommended* try toy recovery. At tht i a o with tb» most bap* your invaluable the effect to loosen the p7,c.ui T -i- Tk e £," l “',~;“ru« frcelr; *»4 l» U>* SABS;fcIIfS3!HSB£?.B, ! ease, that cl*er.»»»s«{* «5t the troth .Of tbu above 1 whicb 1 R«h, «TWf, w«t wxe*"}! » *92vsSriwjchM«*i lb® medicine. . Jaxm Mo*e*m < BespdWhUy y«t** ;/ku=bl.leO*»?W £1 °!h,UV«m ,mV. I ».. mp of Wild taflMnmaUoft of ihe UPI'I .ZXnul .nd lw*d. * ver * 1 «“'-“ ,! ' r *' ble diacWg* «f ofl«ther, however slight- At •WIT ?P° n * W"»booi my condition, but was pretty Int I felt »o tipidly going into coasump •ooo “* x r , ind leaglh was scarto- Uoa. 1 J„Tr7f speak ebore a whisper, such ly able to w^V*bo^a n «»of®y ****•• I>nnn « ni the<?eeed‘nj wceine uoM prewnp aonv time 1 had incd»anog»r . P*^ M me worse. Jast but {band llo persuaded by a dear fnend in here I was ad’tfJrJSwSykp of Wild Cher* Wilmington to «m*™ oM iy 1 bad been preju ry. 1 jaait con.«M ihatprc >uU M , mil but under-. those coming out <rftha ban feMJan practice of standing your faith in Ihe saying of my medicine, of Dr. Shaw, one of your friends, 1 commenced iu use. My dis agents, a rf.r >o T,ti months’ standing, con a**e was at th»» d® B , „ tlc< j 1 found, boweter, seqaenily it /Swathe «the first four or five considerable roimf ?*blie speaker, 1 frequently at bottle*. But hem* V£ ® strc«th, and Vtupted to preaeh wim u bad already begun ,thereby rupmred mos* ”“ eM ffl „ W as greatly to heal; Ift ihu way, of thus imprudeut’ retarded. bottles before I waspe.- Ihadlousotwarec or % much . mn U feetlf restored Ihß’j t a?e nuufe ®e sound, Uu number ofd»otUvs wo rep f c *. th ?^ b f7*,^fk*^Er*rtho^*tr'e*« u (f cough, put a.i is‘-stS‘s^sss££^sffssi oUasare. ™ V Dublin ooanty. n ; > N. CauXvm—RoaA: —: Thera i. but 0 /offered totfo’ I Unite a flutea aial_somo P«t» ®« f v r u rfcberry paiutlons eaßc* b T, nn der cover of somo-dWepuvo been put out * i * m 1 - tTe currency lOlhSr salea cireum.unces, ponder io o e » r 'BUiUkB the By » Utile bbcV bottle ofthc genuine is beautiful steel engraving, with the enveloped wfl B D ®* itcreon: ulso, Dr. Bwayne’s likeness ofWUnam i w # , signeture: and •fujih r e T o J t 0 ji, t ir, s m.h Swayno will l - *oo®“'' Sow, U It was uot lor his preparauos '°“ a ';^ I * n d known virtues cf Dr. U» 0 great eararw* 1 pr«>pcro • f Wi)il cherryt persons Swayne's bom*«unU oyrop currency w their would not be ondeaToung to ntme of wIM ”' i " J ,he ““ »Ss j srM iax, iShitan. clu,»a« «*p"“ bl ''"’a" medicine. —— - ; —— 'n. wn?. inlßßd'tFrenium Pta*ter. Dr W 1* INLAND, of ill e Medical College If 1 hil ndelphia, nowoflen ip *• puLlic b.. Indian V«- „1« Premium I*lnMe T , the qualitie. of which, afier ancUrled experience, ha* been .aU.fueionW ee alifidieil To all women who may be nlfturtcdiwiih Prolan'ui Uleria or Fallen Womb, he recommend, hi. niMter guaranteeing a Jure and speedy, core in the ?h«t Inuce of from two to the" weeks, if applied with «hort »p d - coutllleM m.tromeiiL ISu.'Xioiik In ■lklink, Innunueb a. bj ka* nol ta.laJ fn oL non ont of In hundred and CHy-lliraa pa- for nheamnuim nod Weak Nrea.i or Hook, nl tended with pain, there i* nothing to excel tin* 1 lu.ier in affording relief or effecting a cure, hor «n.e ny l Wilcox, corner of Diamond ®nd Market »i Dr.un A loiter, “ Liberty and St. Uair *u Dr J Sargent “ Federal .t and Diamoi.u, Alle- Jacqne. “ Denman and Diamond Dinning bam. i -—-- E. SELLERS, Drurgui, No i>l \Vi»o«i sirer, l\ - Bole Agent for the *ale of Dr. Townsend ►fle.ii utnc Sar.apardia, ha. jttM received VOO doren of lhi« (•real Knriiix and Bum Ker MrdlHne. ° Purchawra ahontd recollect lhal K F. Boiler* l» sole agent for PilLbuigb, and DM Curry for Allegheny city .. .-.- n - IxXTRAtTT OF COFFEE—An article winch l» re* 1. njf i| T coming inio um> a» a whotcoine, nourishing and dr'inoo. bever.gy. being more pleasant ami pal atable’than cocumou Coffee, and far cheaper, a. a small paper costing only ten cent*, will go as lar a. four nnundi nf Coflee. Manufactured by pound, oi cou JL)HN 8 mill.UK, l*,u.bu«h, F* a-,j ii wholesale by U A FidIShSIOCK A corner of Pint ami Wood and Sixth and Wood streets, Pill-Uruk SfiHi— —aLIFORNIA RDUHFK UOODS—Just received, 3d Camp Blanket.; 21 officer coat*; Iff pr« Pants; IB oatr. nett lined Mining Hoots; It! I.thtuu. a waier Tank., ® and 111 gallon.* euch; 60 cauteena, J nlion each; I dox Buek.Vu Money bell.; I do4Wcd. San,brie do do. The above good, (or .ale at llm l-ali- ASSORTED SPICES— Pui up for family ute.'id Un • ana. enclosed m • aliiling lid box. contuinmj jUuatard, Alipice, nj n n«mnn, Ginger, CloVe*> . Pepiwr. Warranted pan* For •«lo ai the new Spice ami *!*i* r~u.fr, ""■» A- —a~yfi.g Wrought iron Aimu, iraxn Uio Temper* uieeviUe work*, warranted; will be eontloaUjr ,abj«jui4 .upp! 4 g^ol‘c<Jci KANitt W j cl ., = lisp; 5 s a t|iwiSil- t | B2 ri:f ill Isg-sa-l^ SsSfflffi iWiSlliJM!|!t|n s *i*|f 1 S pal i ;5i 1 "« g |*3 I i@p»fii s P' jl ?j f - °“ i Iy lifllAltll Ifbss gsi ii Hpteiii r o u. e •»£§ »illssiisEl"?!Jsi-isl ' Li*. i li I !JiittSllliiß]il!|likf l|l ” r £ P § a sl^*£2i.!s2^n2w§! , 92«s*§B , £f a® s§ ■ g fr-a 1 -I*3 i||v Is| »«i i . i j I i ill Wfiiji fsftMiffilll *f si » < 1 twsSfi:t*aii!buss! bI3I « Sifiisiiiffl?iWlp! f■ ■ 5“ ° rf 1 1! ji}«i , ?lU i n3j P!| il! i =PU ill |IH i iatifll ||| |i §1■ 9 l}l|lis-|il|ltli|lfiPf|Pl|illi=Sil / lcr AOK MT S -WM. MCtSON.JOnN D~MORGAN, D. M.CURRY, All^h^jnAJgTrEraK^JUn;^^ EXL’HANftR BROKERS- | MEDICAL. MISCELLANEOUS. " ». H&£aiKß * iomi ' £xebKß(* Broktfif NOTE B,D BA^rf A 3°OLB, SILVER a jEKCUUVNGE on New York, Philadelphia and Bal timore; also, Cincinnati, Louisville, Saint Louis and New Orleans, constantly for sale. i„ tha BANK NOTES.—Notes on alt aolcent United Suites discounted ul tie lowest rates. All kinds of Foreign and American Cold and Silver Coin bought * D Offiee No. tt-Maiket street, between 3d atid 4ih, Pittsburgh, Pa- octP —EiciiASm* Bn.TJt on England. Ireland, and Scotland bought any amount at the Current Batrs of Also, Drafts payable in any part of the Old C|«f tnej> from £1 to £lOOO, at the rate of •*»}“'* SgSgJi without deduction or dtsoount. by JOSHUA KUoJlm General Agent, office sth st ona rinrvr wovt of wood. «ESST „ . „ lpw*» «*oi TJANKEBS AND ExSaNOK ll° a™ I) u, Forcirn ul Domtldc BUD oflfcAcbAWS. “J Mean. of iKpoulc, Bulk No “* S|gP"cSu!?Bo. 3d uid Wood ■treeu, dliccUy oppMUO SL WUMK&ffiWi ■ ohi °indlu», Kentucky, Missouri, Ifank Nots»s pnrehaud .1 Ibt 10w..! nin, ‘T A 90N3i septa _ 35 Market street. T)UiLfl OF BiCHAHljE— SigßrOliccFs on •15 Ncw '° rk^jul a (ieJphia,and *• Baltimore, Cpo.m,U,f.rul.bT N- BOOK TRADE- “OrueflAs Mast Remarkable Werke oftkeAge.'' NI.NEVF.II AND ITS REMAINS; with unuceonnt of a vuiflo the Chandman Christians of Kurdis tan, and the Yeridir, or,DeviMVor»h»pper»{ and an Inquiry into the Manners and AtU of As syrians. By Austen llmry Layard, hsq, D - £.l*. With Introductory Note by Pro! F. Robinson, D.D, LL. D. Illustrated with 13 pUies and maps, and »0 woodcuts: a v«U rto. d"ih, 81,50. , , “Tte book has » rare •mount *»l graphic, vivid, pic turesque uartaMvr Triiitwe. - Ibe work of Layord is ibe most prominent contn hution to the study of that has appeared for many years.’’—-Cbn-1 l'»q a »>. ■Nn 1 one ,-rrei* ia imercst the amount of Nineveh \ and its Omits, psra uy Mr. Lay*rf."-\Ya»hington I :s« digeers wuh lirnathteM interest inlheirerc«v3Uoit» oiw suddenly hrd **ur*elve» i*e loksiuw 6fuie carved wtta minute swsrsc), j „„»■ 1,0,08 moruo Wod Ron 10- K<u Book*. mm: womkn o« toiou and I LJitrd br-K U f*pr»d«e< D P * vol. Imp , Arti-Uy bound; H J*q3,.**ly fenuhrd wliii <io»cripuoi.fc by cricfcrairci Au»cnt*n Ciergynwa- I’OEMS fi V WelbT. of ky.l * new and rn’.af-ed ediuon: J!!d*unied by mprayuif * rir.i-n. L'V r I Ttfi- auuarc Wo , elcjanl ®r &und and Ri’l/ AU»-k of Anna ale and GUi t( the IBnory of Rome. Book RHEUM A'- U •-!;—*.rrr 4^u';ette i i ITOI. iftno, : the uflammauon anJ-nvellinx, when the pain «**“*•, TIIK MECHANIC'S ASSISTANT, adapted to* the r /n ike direction* around It* box.) «J“f JiSSSoMp-tiito. S.W- u-AOIIE-Tta Ml" b" cKtl ! *er* Lumbermen, Students, and Aruxans generally. of twelve yfcan BUiuling, 2ein*Vanniugt» end pracuculTreatue on. Mcntura- 4 W jV» f every week tfSi?«rar& U»filfd...g Kile. By D. M. Kapcr, A. M. , His TOOTH-ACIIE, and AGUMN THE FACE, lloiso’s Treatise on Greek Prose Composition. liped with UXe success- I lfteodo.fi'. Elementary French Grammar. By Prof. HEAD-We Lave eared«■**| Greeoe.of Brawn Umr« r»m . I vol. »?*no. ilrfiidtury thtof known, u well o lit «W « W Hocdiyeris ueientaa’ Hebrew Grammar. by uonant. weary doc lore. One BinuUu b ° h h jft *.ra an hie children wtthou any benefit, when a few «Krsr ,w “’ *™“- . -=^^“ P i'rSoS i-». a...... «< The KogUsluaan’* Greek Concordance. 1 vol (mu« , Tetter. ' .m.-'i, ikn vmid fat li(t) * ; BURNS— lit* one of the beat thing* In the world »i revised] cd. 1 vol. !«. Thousand* W« T S}’ 0 ® 1 " B.roV* Noiefaad ! “Jg. -»£*£ fSS&'GSL*™* »L,. ».... -• i volt ~beep.) ! Sen ffcreax, Bfe»auaj,.ymcm the Tempter has Triumphed. 1 vol. F**U O*«P, Sw»E*d or’Brefc** F™“*» IbeU ’theological Lecture*. 1 vol. dvo.(cloth.) , “cuj^^KECT— pain la Aider's Pronouncing Uiblc. and Sid©, fallinr offoflhe hair t «?re^dv? P^ h Uoyer’* French Ih*LoußO‘. . ' nies cold feet- ]TUi» OmanenU* ttte true remedy.) It f r;; ,lDr '" K ° r i‘X y o j,sh»£s« oS..* win * VTKW BOOK JUST HkcKIVBD.-Tb, «... » -W-Itt.P««jg *XEG™S.ESS&S# N Moni.lfcne, rdu.. by 11. ».■« ,iod tor My pin o< It. boAy 41 ■“ 6e •c.l irt M»MMI „ , h . M»u,u No Oinunenl will be Kenuino apleu ft. Of «JS23WS.“W M Sa „.^ L oT , JA|IK S .M.ALU 3 TEH..nn...»».ft.pn. I’lage, A. M.,_ Puncspal of the Stare Normal school, rny f^ enu [ n all thri principal dde« and A Kra& Torefter'a Fi»h and Puking of tha U. SK»l« «**-»»• ,n U,e UnlleJ McALUSTEB, and Unii.k by Henry Proprietor of tbd above medieiM. " rm a £!* n ‘ ID" Fnnctpal Oflice, No North Third tireet, Phil* * dclpail, PRICE S 5 CETJT9 PER BOX. Aoxktb is Pirmtriou-Braun A Beiler, comer of Libertyand St Clair .Ui rand L W'ileox, Jr, corner of Market- *r and the Uionjond, also comer of 4th aad' Smith field «w: i H corner of Walnut and Penn ■t« Sth ward: and sold ut the bookstore in Southfield IJ'K: from Second .t: to- AUeghecydtyby HP Skhwani and J Snrgent; by JO Blr mineham; D Ncgley. East Übertr; H Rowrand, Me- Kccsporu J AlexanJer A Son, Mortonjahela CujN N SWain A Co, and J T Roger*, BrownsriUej John llarkley, Deavcr, Pa; art wholesale agenta. • fch27-dcodly | Tb« ,01d«B Time. JAMB* l>. IAJOKWOOD, Bookseller anJ Importer, No. 63 Wood *ireat» ha* tale a tew copiescom plete, tlhe remainder of the edition,) or Un* valuable woik, devoted to the Preservation oi Document*, and outer authentic information relating to the early ex ploration*. •etilemenl and improvement of the country arooud the bead of tbo Ohio. Dy Neville li. Craig, '■ * S 7; D. UJCKWOOft. VkUMAN LIBKHTY: A History, w th a view of the /tv x, 4 berty of other Ajicient Nation*. By Samuel Wliott, E»q. Illustrated with twelve engraving*, exe cuted at Home a vol*, Svo., uiutorm with lTc*cotl» lluturicii Works. > Jutt nut iiabed ami for aaie by j aMBS D- LOCKWOOD, Bdokaclter and Importer, iSI Wood at V-VaNNY IN ITALY, uuthotuc'dediiion, jd lino. 76 el*. MRS. BAN NY KEMBLK’S k BAR OF CONSOLATION. ' , . . ••Ttto reading of thi* book ha* impressed ua with a mach higher opinion ol it- author thun we had farmed from poiu».ng V r other writing.. I» d<- |d«y. a deep* lone of thought, mined more pure womanly aw « (i-elitig than imy other i<toduc*ton ot die MSale mind wnh which wc aro acquainted fc>c Mirror. -It I* a very agreeable and readable hook, written ta Fanny Ivetnble'* t-esl sty ic—bold, spirited and enter, taming. We recommend It to our reader* as Uie best publication of the tetwn.’’— Ucadtng Oar. 1 -it cotiiainatliD Journal of a travel tlitough Lurope, and residence m Italy; and i» one of the plciuantcit and moil interesting book* of the reason.' —Lour, and very clisracleriituc book. Wc have read it from title page to Colophon wiUl unalialid iiilcte.t- A vi vid picture of i»fs m Home. In nil respect* eminently , ir»iSv to ' kV ““‘"lto : DL..C K W00.., novlb Book**Her A Importer, *l _ Lltboiiraphlc BitablUhmcnt OF WM. SCIiycH.MANN, Third <l, opposite the l’o*t-Oflicc, nttaburgh.—Map#, Landscape*, Bill* bead* showbill*, Label*, Architectural and Maehmo Drawing*. Uuitnci* and Visiting Card*. Ac .engraved or Oroa n on stone, and printed tn color*, fJoid, llrouao or Blnek, in the mo»t approved style, and at the most tea*miablo price*- _ * rvtUrty A CARD.' /'tttATEFUL for the very liberal encouragement l I j baV c received for so ninny years, 1 have detcr irniicd to enlarge my l>u«nie*« considerably. Having rur iEcd a competent Foreman, J will be enabled io bil uil nrdct* promptly; and do tho work in our usunl ■ivlo and ot tai; t:ncc», and a*k tho nllcnlion of mer cbnut* ami ciiuciu to my largo slock of IiI’IIOI.STI> KY LOUD- s u*d Bod*. Matiratsc* tuid-Bedding, Cur laia Material*. Damasks and Moreens, Cornice*. Frio ees Bordering*, Tusscla, Split and Holler U iml*. uid every' article u*«ally kept in an establishment ol the kind Order* respertluby Rolleitod and promptly nt truidcd to. v it Carpet* made and pul down. '...,Vii WM N018.K." ’“AiL'idli'lWlY VUKITIA8 I BLIND I A.NDCAUINirr \VA.*KIUMJ.M ■fully nilurm liial tie iler m ihit hfi*t »tyl«, wurraniml eqoul to any in the Untied State*. Hit Winds can tie removed with out the uid of a screw driver. Having purchased th e slock, tool*, ami wood of the cabinet er their old euuouter*, e* well a* ,be nulilie et large, with every thiol in their One. A fS’ N °' > "°°' l ‘ "‘It.BROWN. . H™T rer’j; eiihlepm plain Ro.br.ho'rt J from the celebrattd manufactory Dr . ec Clark, N. V n ol mperior tunc, and «I J. W. tVcelnoill- \X7 ILLIAMS’ ivory fkari. W for removing. Tartar, *cum, to substance* Jeiinieuvo to T .f cl ?r the taste, cleansing the mouth, healing »n B in* the gums, and purifrmgnhe Ire*^ ddO *' ° “r e SS.ll*>^7-W««l * ■ lALTKU'I GINSENG PANACEA! 4 TO THOSE SUFFERING WITH DISEASED LUNGS.—The unprecedented success which Ul ttended the uso of the . • glnseng panacea d fell the varies* form* which irritadon ofthelnngiM lame*, haa induced Iho proprietor again to call aU*n tion to this _ - WONDERFUL PREPARATION. The ch&ngablo weather which mark* our all and winter months, is always a fruitful source or COLDS AND COUGHS. These, if neglected, are bnt the precursor* of that fell destroyer, COSUMPTION. . ■■ sstjsis sra » Id,, “^®TSS.“ONir&EDV, will be found in the Ginseng la proef of thU we have ftom ume to time pablUhed-the certificates o' dozens of oar best known citixens, who ha,ve expen •nced iu curative powers. These, with a mass or tss Minister* of tho Gospel, together with tfoplou Oo§ ice* from the * , „ JOURNALS OF THE DAY, ..... we have embodied in pamphlet form, and may m *•* p.u.or -YiiSrD r ®OTiSfn^“* W - of thousands throughout the United Sate* and Canada, and wa o*» lense any man to polntotU a . - * - SINGLE INSTANCE . n which, when taken according to directions, and ba* fore the lung* had become fatally disorg oaaad, it has * TCf fAiled EFFECT A PERFECTT CURE. ' ? Why, tlien, need the aSlieted hesitatsT Why resort t* the nuvrable nostrums, geusa-Vp byann own Individ* ■also Jer the assumed name of some ce sbnlad phj* sician, and puffed iuto notoriety by certifiettas a par* ions eduilly unknownT Whilst a medielna at UNPARALLELED EFFICACY • la to be had, whose vouchers are at oalghf XHEGBAVE. . ■i n or der tier this invaluable medicine may b« placed within the reach of the poor as well tho rioh, wa Lav# p»i ita r" ct o “Jj tY fiittt GEajtß, last one half the anal cost of eoagh medicines, nis for *alo by oar agents in nearly every town and villaga aver the west, who are prepared to give fall- uuonat* non relative to it. T. BALTER, Proprietor • Broadway, Cincinnati, time M ’ A^£- ER ’ 8 •JttHUKr. MERCURY, or other Mia sores*'?crofu lo u a IvAVzStcH. humors, skin dis gggiS E A S EB. POISONOUS iheir g‘nuiJ'romttef«, end | tine rxternalorlrviernal, : .ixtc-n year, to' all the utmort dnoyrr and and l deelani t.efors heaven awl man, that noli* one eatn haa K, failed to benefit when ihe patient w*» within the Much , ° lTn*e h"d“by*ie(aEi Uanied in lha Rrofeaiuoo. I , have.uiini*teru of the roapal, l« d ?® , K ?f h ~? deral-it. lawyer,. RtnUemen of tho. fc*gjw»t «od multitude* 0/ the poor a»oU if way. aad there baa beeu bat one »£« e voter » ay m*—“M’ALUSTER, YOUR OINTMENT l IS GOOD:" -It removes almost immedimtoly Pact* for th« Public* In relation to that unrivalled family. Salve, DAI,LEV’S BASICAL*PAW EXTRACTS. rniiiTlMONY of a respectable Physician.—Head I Uio following, addressed to my Agent, Mr. F. M«- ry^ealhcr.CiiiemDuU: tttt.' Bir A sense of duty compel* mo to give my tribute to Dailey’s Pain Kiiraelor. Being opposed to quack ery and nil nostrums having for their object sinister motives—but realising much good from the “hnig of L’ohi Killor*'I—l 1 —1 cm induced t» tender y*»o this ccrtth caic. 1 have used.it in my family, in my practice, and will, oil the bonny and wonderful efleett that could no«ib:y bc imagined. H. J. Bmbi*, M.U. Dr. llrodie is the aeuior partner of Brodie&Levt, Druggists. Inpat The following u raitinr to many of jot notary RJwumctinu lertimooial conies from a. source fa )f those traveling on ourWecern wt t, the.weU and tavorably known pro 'urkersbarg Hotel, Is husband to tbi ■ 1 annex: ter*. Mr. Ghtne. prieiot of the la<Sy'xvho»c leiler FxXKXßMtrsa, Vi, April 13,1849. To Henry Dailey, Cbemitu Ac.—Sin Having ro.- mcrly been long.afflicted with violent inflammatory Rheumatism, wnieh appeared *o firmly seated aa to defy ell ordinary appliances to allay the aovere pain attending it, 1 we* induced to try your Juagtcal I**ol Extractor, and it having efieeted, almost as It by ma gic, ar nnmciliuie relief, and also, to all appearances an cn ire auo perfect cure, 1 am induced for the bene fit of other* wlm may be afflicted with pain,caused oy any kind of inflammation, to write to you, declaring that u my opinion, founded.on actual experience you. Magical Foiu Extractor is tho most valuable dts oovt ry o? the present age for the immediate extraction ofbp.tily pain.' It is an almost immediate and ■per* fiiei euro for Bum* and scalds, and ollexitnial m tin .'mi* many netiuaUJtances formed b) the., visits t.y >oi!r allowing Uicr.t lUr*.- tewTihes.U may po*»it.iy : 1,0 of h.m-lil MU »Ihnrn ««4 buM. ' (I onlerl.in lh. hop. Ih.t Mr* imhlii-i’Y I a.vc to her letter, a* well on the -score of hJmiumy u* of us hem* urn .urest mode of bnn<in K it in tire untie* nine? irlcnds.—H. iJsLtaT.j l'ebn Cured. E.ira.l of • lo".'. Ky . », IM3 . Mr II n-illev “1 have tried jour Fain Extractor in »„,i CO rod . V.ry «««• ,P irr Uurni .lot 3..1i1..ri'0". sore »inp|mr Broltcli Vtupuo..*, Cat., Wank sfil all in* yiei'U readily to the wondcrtulpropertie* K~ nnvillolhu.Jp.~l~. Bui, in the nninn pro-., dial you will receive benefit iron the genuine, ynu'wrll be injured by the deleterious'effects of die connierfrd >nd apply mUy totbe inventor, ii l)»li Kr. 416 Broadway, New York, or to bison* 1 JOIIHDMOKOAN, • General Depot, Pittsburgh. 11$,, ry l\ Sehwarn, Allegheny, J. Baker, Wheem.g, Vo.; James VV Juhntton, Mayiville, F Merry weather, Cincinnati, 0., General-Depot. N U —lu tho sevo'rfcfci Burns and Scalds it extract* ihe polo in a few minute*—lt never fails 1 jnl4 . . u A. I’UWBrwii )■-' ■ A- ti. Uni* N. Y. City u. i>. fAßsS»ioc*, VPmaburgh. G. W. Fabssstoc,.) : WlteliiUt Draf Stor* In ttra GUir of asw Yoriu 3 HIE andeuirned'ara.axlaiialrely.engaged la ike WboleuttiMft buioMs at John atreet,-1a e car of Now York, CH are Jtn»arecl to comply Uraemia asd etnury Herthante will* Dm**, Paint*, >!», DjAetnfla, Foreign and Amerio»a Perfumery, kan'ior, ******ltUinfafi. r>»—«■■»« Inf thair own tßfoi talks) tad aDtctfjai article* is tbefriicoaf baab sca*)Of a KpaUo rqsatiXy «a lavas tfceyraa be par abased in ibis or any 4*s*otii eky. ‘V B. A-PiHNtSTWJtkC Oiadl XUfcdt SELLERS’ COUGH BYRUP.—From W. X. Boden. s Esq„ Cler ‘Coart of Quarter Sesatens of BeavcrCour Ur. IL E riel's * -4i Some time In lie winter my wife was affllotil wncascvere and distressing cough, and bearing if year Coughßyrnp, I per* ehaied a bottle frearSl T. Trimble, of Bridgewater, and after tnVtnir a portion of it two or throe evenings on'going to bed, she found immediate relleft as else ■evera'. friends hare been relieved in severe eases. 1 am therefore satisfied that it is a safe and valuable medicine, and would reeommend it to those who ptay be afflicted with severe Coughs and Colds. r r Mareh 99,1643.- . W.K.BODBN. • Prepared aid told by H. E. SELLERS, St Wood st, and soldby druggists generally, in Pitabargb and AJ leghnT- . ’ Mok fhsM)hartisn,Oeal cempaay* [INCORPORATED.] J)OOKS will be open for subieriptlon to the stock of ) uiie Cbartlers Coal Company," on and sifter ondsy, the 81th day of September inst, attheofieu ofE-W. Remington, Pena st, Pittsburgh. . _ •aptffcdtf . Z. W. I&MUffIEOIt .ma. O. W, BIDDLE, Dsati»t» REMOVED to a new three story brink (JrVlßflHk on Smithfieid street, one door below 1 1 *LI r sixth street. Teeth inserted from one to an entire set, on the motion principle, with a bean* tifal represectarion of the natural gum—restoring the original ehape ofthe face. • S. B.—Teeth extracted with little or no pain. Decayed Teeth permanently saved by pugging, pre* venting the tooth ache, which is much better than ca ring itTihough it should be dene in five minutes, or even initanuy, J AgShlli _ CURB FOR WORMS. B. A. F&BHESTOOK>B VERRIFVOBi / auMi or smuuL wxarm. IN order to afford all possible security to tbo public, u well aa to themselves. against fraud amlimpe-« eition from counterfeiting, the proprietor! bare mads a change In tbo exterior wrapper or lable of their Ve*« i i tnifore. Tfie-newlabel, which U a itael engraving of . the most exquisite design and workmanship, has been • introduced at .a very great expense. and Is from the brain of an artist ofthofirtt talent. The design U new, and the execution elaborate. Several. figures and a : portrait are most prominent, bat the word “Vsxto roos, a printed in white letters on a red and finely en graved ground, should be particularly examined- Wbea helduoto the light the letters, shading of the ' • letters and every line, however minute, thiougeoattha wboie ofritis part of the engraving match as axaetly - as i< the impression bad been made Bp on one aide on ly. althoash it is actually printed on bith sides 'of the paper. Tdis should la ail eases be observed. h la bel upon each dozen is also printed In red upon both tides, and should-be examined in the tame msonar. This preparation has now stood the test ofmauT years trial, and is confidcdtly recommended as a n»‘ - - end effectual medicine for cxpeLiing-worms from the system, ‘the unexampled success that has attended , it* administration In every ease where the pattern was really afflicted with worms, certainly renders It wor thy toe attention of physicians. •••••.» The proprietor has made u a point to aseertattuhe reinlt of its nse in such eases as eame while hi* . knowledge and observation—and he InvarleLly toand - it to produce ths most snlulary effects—aottuifteqaeat* iy palter nearly all the ordinary preparations recom mended for worms had been previously resorted to without auy permanent advantage. This feet la at tested Iry the certificates and statements of handreds of respectable persons in different para of the eoun try. and should induee families always to keep a vial. ofthe preparation in their possession. It Is mild ikhs operation, and nay bo administered with perfeclaafe-:. . ty to the most delicate infant. ' The only rename u prepared by eptf? B A PAHNEBTOCK, Ptashargh ■* Qrwt Kmgllib Foil Cougba, Colds, Asthma and Censinnptioul Hi " C REAT AND ONLY REMEDY for the ears ertha above diieiKi, is the HUNGARIAN BAl*liK OF LIFE, discovered by ike celebrated Dr. Pachan, el Donjon, England, and Introduced Into the UnitedStatae aiikr the imraediate superintendence of the Inventor. ; The extraordinary success of this medicine, in th* cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American . Agent in eolicitiagibrtreaaacnuhe worst possible —« id »>»»« can be (band in the community—cases that seek relief in vain' from any of the common retaedica of the dxy, aad have by the most distinguished physicians as confirmed andlnearable., the Hanguri* an Balsam has cared, and will eure, the most desperate?-" of cases. It is no qaack nostrum out a standard Eng lish medicine, of known and established efficacy. ’ > Every family In ibo United Stales should bo sappliad . with Buchan’s Hungarian Balaam of Life, tun otuy to coonteraetthe eonsnntpiive tendencies of the elimatef bn: to be used as a preventive medicine la all coses eg ~ eolds, coughs, spiniagrof blood, pain In the’side and ebest, irritation and soreness of the longs, b rachitis, ■- diCeulty of breaiing, beetle sweats, omaci- •: alien and general debility,asthma^influenza, whooping cough and cronp. Bold in large bottles, at SI per bottle, with ftUdfca* } liena for the restoration of health. * ■ 7 ' Pamphlet*, containing a maos of. English and AmerV can certificates, aad other evidence, showing the an* , equailed-merua of this great English Remedy, maybe • obtained of 4he Agents, gratuitously; For tale by II A'FAiINESTOCK it Co, eproeroi st and Wood and Wood and oth sts. jufidAwS- Tbefort—made onthemost approved Eastern plan*?:. and most fuhionable Eastern pattern! aiuleolm*' Alaa THE CHEAP ROLL, or BOSTON BLIND* on hand or made to order of allaixe*. ud at all prieas. Country Merchant* and outer* are invited to eel! an! examine tke above for lhem*elve*,a* all will be toll wholesale or retail, and a liberal dedaetioa mad* U wholesale purchaser*. apldlr A WE3TEBVELT Tim IT AH OF THE west a VENITIAN bund manufactory East side of the Diamond, where Venutafl Blinds of A the different sizes sad colon kepi Wised or made to order site, the latest and most approved Eastern fluh* ions, at ike shortest notice and on ike mos reasonable terms. t Also.tba cheap Boston toll or split Blind Transpa- • Ttncr and Paper Cnitains of all the different aisos and patterns, on hand and for sain low for cash.. .Old Veal. -ss" °''iu\rr&z&i£,'sz& n N. B—All wen* dons with the best material and. - workmanship, and warranted to please the most fa* i diene. „„ an»lWlj. ; - Allegheny city. Any. 10, W& AJUBS£UB SALOON, AND BATHISG ESTABLISHMENT, TMcPALL, beg* “ tnform ihe inhabitant* of Pin*. • bnrrh and vieintty, that he ha* opened the above' establishment, where over; attention'will bo paid to the comfon or those who may favor hint with' ‘ a. coll. Liberty street, between Seventh and Wood. >' lee Creams and alt other UeUcncie* of thaeoaaea. tuia-div : » - BAOLE FOPMPRY. rona mcHouos e. w. o. nm lijlE undersigned, sneeessor* to Arthurs A Nickel*: son, ben leave to inform the citizens of Pittsburg* nnl public generally, that they have rebuilt the Eh* GLE FOUNDRY and are now in fall operation, and 1 have part of their patterns ready for the market— Amongst which are Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood; . Stoves, With a splendid air-tight Coal Stove, which is ’ * now superceding is outer cities the common romtd 'L Steve. Also, a cheap coal Cooking Steve, well adap* / ted for small families, with a flail assortment of com* " non and tnaatel Grates Wo would par icnlajly i*p vile the attention of; persona building to call at ear warehouse before purchasing, and examine a splendid article of cnaamelied Grates, finished In entirely new in this market WnrebooMi.No. 131 Liberty «V •PPoolte Wooi'tts'' tufJifcdtl ' NICHOLSON * PAYMS- > PITTSBURGH IMPORTATION*. C -YEAGF.R, Importer and Wholesale Dealer la • FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS! Si tu of the Gilt Comb, 103 Market »t., Pittsburgh. Pa. Western Merchant*, Pedlars, and other* visiUau - Pttteuurgh to purchase Goods, are respectfui}y:lnvited { to call and exomlna the extensive assortment if Eng lish, American, French andGcnaan Fancy Good*. All Foreign Good* at this establishment areMmport* cd direct by myself, and jrifrthaseramay raljrbafet- 3 - : ting goods from first hands. I have the largest assort ment of articles, in tho,variety line, ia-thn city.of - Pittsburgh—all of wbfeh will be sold low (br easa or city acceptances. Tbo Stock consists, la part, of Lsce Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbonai-^ 31 - ■ . , Bilk Cravau,9hooandPatemThrcads,B«wiog*l*«'■ Spool Tapes, Suspenders, Unions, Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Jewelry, all , Brushes, Combs and Raxor*. auk* ' PereuisiojrCaps, Revolvers, Pistols,' Clock* Sn», Cotton Purses, Spectacles, 3«el Pens, Mas* .7>V l Carpet Mags and Baskets. * *' .< - k < Binding*,'Findings undTritomJags. fut*. Toys and Fancy Goods; together with*. . I ty of Fusey and Suple DRYGOODS. . C. YEAGER is also agent fdr the eel«M£; iy I caster Combs. _ SELLERS’ IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUF^ Notuiso Lux It! «irii*MW- FrrraoßStf, -Sisroor incoca* Mr. R. E. gc!lero-In j twtico to J«»*2^ r the ben parable Cough Syni£ l beg ,e * T ®&{Sbe« geMf* efit of the community, that my Ejrtt timet ailheted with a aYrop,«tfiX chased, in January last, a bottle Wijui. 'About sM cured a coogn of two oonthr wt g M yera mouth tine®,.the cough mtarßBQ,.» l d m h At the that shn eoald hardly move.sXrCom«h Syrup,and breast; 1 sent Car one bento « 7** h IcaTe tb*Other a part of ouo bottle eared the c ?R...Mi"i»A whohad* u» a journeyman who was loSlytoi - to uso his own wards, "««wn *,2??siftho egfidj had. care all the people u» FkttfbwPi 4 H*° e f“ J J2£s£&&3£l2S&itsr* ■oittaa \ ..
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