--™. .-„ Xi]l ,- ■•■ . tr j r - ij. j-T-... .. w . v ,_. ..;.> ' « g goon~3uTig heous.' AttonOBYTEBIAN BOOK $00)£ jf.'.ikf. yffjoliwit CBft«a Ml* tiEwiem price* •TitoßSH : SMßdn«BisnT!Dnb» CfertaUa BelU ftoa tad Crneb, MUaart Treatiaoeo-Ceristioa Doe mod, m>pffwnaiali-ewn% &c-« Bottom’* Greek BsaMir of titf Gottal* 4e Jsuuik do do* Beoct!s Bi>. odides Fuisb’a Bible Gczeuocr, KMUaAQmui rod its Protpe«% Pr.Wood’*Leo tow oa MintonoryAne e-4M rod wb, ia addition I toikoobovOi'ouattumirnna. •• • - nortl -> fMi Kjj of giWßgnoH; secs- X LEGHQfY, AKO VICINITY, will be read? taaaamTeite fdaya, ■Pemnowhotaty wi» to hsTOVtowieftbdrooantrroesUpsioatbotup eu dooobyfluklaf aopikatientotbe. tmderslTßed; ,«w tlao befaotkolSlt To defray toe ®f tk view* tm* jiU U;ryttred;Jn «!4W9 a »l>wil»nik«l : iMI!-: K EMeOOWAS , • l ? N '‘A'‘-r®o THE PUBLIC* - >-*, fiiww* t «!]«Loust of the state*.: t*ants. therein eonfafae* tod we will farther stale, ttot ..are do not believe that there era was a patent more. honestly aad laboriously eained,OT more deeerredly, “ .{tinted; as he pursued to experiments with tto tw*t mdomlUble perseverance under tto most discouraging '.aireamstances, as the public ijadoottto least confi deaae thsi.ttora could be any tlunr valuable nude ftamthe nhstancc. Hctbertforohadfaeneoumerfor yean the )mt and eeodb of acarly the whrta comm* ’ n&y.Notwithstanding aU this, to was indefatigable fa the praeeeatinofma expenmanu, and we do not tolievettatitort la one man inathousand who would H have pamvered under all tto entumstaneea But to • has at last triumphed orer ail obstacles, and we be* ’ Urn there is now bat one opinion in awarding him the merit of this valeable discovery.: . . . , GEO, W. CRANE, 1' : Jaidccs of HORACE ClßflU -»be JQHATHANEVFHHftttP,j jtoee- ; LEWIsaCUATFZSUVV-Tnauet ! * B.W.UILL, • * BENJAMIN JONE, 1 Towjahip. Clerk. ALIEN Bnwß,|ltoanror. \ ; tIADTIpRIU’I'HB.PUBUa Have teaettalned ihit there atttndividaais engaged! nrtfulittar patented article. laavebeente. ifcooo persona shown them mr patent. They uy i -ttey doliottateadi* infringe fcr trespan npoa my ; rifaaj that they have a right in dig, grind, and tell the . if they can find purchasers; that (her an' net; -'; Ciritoknowwhattheyart-todowhhuu that It is no infringement until it is mixed with tbeoil to make , ' the Bowpoand; and that those who her, mix and tuc U, mast taie the retpouibUity. Host'of them aj that they believe that the patent U food against those that .. mi* and we the compound, andj acme have said that - whattherwastsdtosaetheyaaealdcertainly pureh* .no of ate, aether did netlntend to make, themselves t tUhla btaarwar. Ncrwlfeel myself indutyboundto -. czMe iUa Mieueedfried epos the public; aa I can • nUit by aomUder name,'where a man cells and re* petTM pay ftr an article, the joe ef which he well ■ ncwreatyeets the purehaaßranAßserteeptoaectt* ries andflae. Some of thoee who are engaged in this atftrtoas trifle, will unquestionably eonteod to the - public that my patent will not «taa<4 and that I dare net prosecute. Row, to tike this argument aww from ,atm»l.weat to acme of those proclaiming my patent waa ef no valeeV eon made the tallow* . lagprepetition: that they mightseleetejudje and two lawyer* who have had ease practice in patent cues, and wwwoald sahmlt the patent to them, and if they 4*eJdad Aert«im»*tn«»iAiliMihw afaoald stop aUtathuTpmeedUtgs in ihaWnem; but (fiber • dtfM*ri l ** t*»™lH nothin Ihelf opinion.hold. I weald agree to let them go on and tell all they could, . ;.'Wttheef uylng any to the public about them. proposition they woßd noC accede to. So far as ~' the validity of my patent la concerned. Ido not do* v Madentlruyßpeamyownjadgmfint,aith9ughliiare baclhaTesabnutteditte - ’ many of the Judges, and several of tha moat wninent •’ -patent lawyers, who have, without exception, decided .'.that fa tfcmr opniea it waa goodj and would protect me in my discovery. j " ‘ 1 grind the article, to ai fine power, and pet it up m benei%the which are marked: “Buns’! Purest tin* . ass Watm* Pxoev AwareuiSuia.” . . . J.lbetafere give notice to all who buy and use the .loovemeationedminenlfer tbepnrpoa* set forth la •• atypatentwxceptfrcm meor my ambooxed agents. " Chat l ahail hold them to a strifes accountability, and < tiiall commence suits at law igaiasitboee whoUus ■ /.-tannage upon my right . fflL BLAKE - /'■* Baa»OH,Medina . . : ByT WO TORS ef the: nboVoFire and Weather -' Proof. Artificial Slate on hands and for sale. ; The * ahevewe'aaareeomaend, forlwebavebeen.utingu EXCELBIOR! E. IL EATON & CO ,l 5 . ■#” e» P*mrtli «tP«e't, PlUb ns, French FaeeFltrw •■. , an. Bonnet l*bp, Velvets, Satin* and Fforenee*, Silk ■ V' ’ jftaaa* and Tdjlatoa*, Bonnet Frame* and Tip*- , : KID GLOVES. Bad maaa&cutrt, with moo approved (aliening*, aadcbeioestcolor*. .Anexteh*iveai*ortmeaialw»:r* - W-.!: offiMCSKS ‘ -tS -5^ Merino, Cotton and fin* • Wool Half Meat. ‘ ■-.•t. ■ GLOVES. ■ :• ' ■" jl Mi'anortment for men* women ana.children, • • -faitJwlSSfSDexbr Shed, PoKwf«_■»£.PJJJ*» • SMnbbed and plain Caskmfcre; Chamol* Luted Uer-. 'tiaTbauimer*, Merino, Far-linedßeaver, heavy and - tat Military and LUlo Thread and Cotton. , WOOLEN GOODS, _ • • -ta-h M Ladled-and ChOdna’a Hood*, Children'* ; i ''Wootoa' Backajbit Searfr and Boa*, Children** OaU*! 'afy ytU Sttg Mia*.WormedCaflyZnmmg WontoJ* : ‘ and Woolen Yanu, California comforts; alao, fold fotuimScarfs,farLadies.: -• ‘ - -■> ladies department. .- * ■* -ts • aadPnwwmEmbTcideredeach* andFlannela, French r e«p«-Mrf Walcvfor Infanta; and Swnn’odown ; GEt(TI£ I IIE2iB WE AK. v . Had Shin*; Cravat* and Collar*; Merino, Silk and Gottorn Wrapper* and Drawer*; Saipeaden, Shojtfder BraeesandDreoinc Gownd SUk and Linen Hdkfa; • Clove* and Hosiery. • *‘ f ' . COUEBj BZUSUES.JWD PERFUMERY. Tttaah pasanu earred and plain Shell Seek Cdmhs; Bsfhio"ta4 ba. do; PheU Siae nod Lonf Corabr, to. do; BafaJarSadneadßooewoodtlalr Brashes; shell, - Bafkk) and Eaf. Ilora Xhesiior end ftno Ivory Cootbs; ‘ - with an awmmanf or RaU aafTeeu Unuh«a. ; WotbaitiPa "OoM Modal 0 Berfoaery. \\ .VARIETY-GOODS. Neadfcq Pins, Tapes, Mteel Ban and Panes, Betwao and Stool Good*, Berlin Wire Baskets, Pin* Twist and j ßowfogft ftno Boaewood Desks and • CoaJßiodiapkOallooai, i FaaeyWork Basket* . Cloak Cord■ad'TaeselV' Portfolio*, Ptpiextxvs and. • jffladJtShidd Trimmings, • Ladle*’Stationary,.' • palaU&Banast Tassels,. Prtneb Cork Botes,- • . . upaolstenri* Prlcees, -.. BUkfcGlng’m Umbrellas, BoSUnes. ass’* widths,' PiperMulinsfc Hollands, . T MkhOUCloth*.'. - OasdsßandsfoWobblnx, ' Lagers. tnet%Can>ct Waahoes*. No. £thtraxppl7 of Carpets, hftbo lattstaad most ap ■ • guiyd atyltis,’ to-wnich w» invito the aueuton of ' {trafoboa: maa,'and tho*o wishlnf to famish liosaea, to call and axaadno the laryoot aasertaeat In the city, -a: *g&SSSfi£3^iSS^gS; SfflfS»OTSwWHlTEBWEtiLWoBf*i«aded •“ »n<* eaftllatioa ofvurloa*boncfcda ’ * ' 5?-nEtCfcl bone of thoertaram,firorobcAfaorarms, --KiSfLtifciMiitJtf JW®boihk**»«BdfraaUi«.Jea fie rightfe4> bcalSi ptlcftl -BSSdksmpesmt —' to trrDr.Jayart Alterative. ;r. : -XS«sS®ft , S^S!a.%3Ss^!: " ss^B&b^s^bss: r ' • * i£«v«: kji.j,--v> BLOA.N’S COLUMN: UT AH the Medielaea adTcrtiaed by W.B-BLOAN i atwet, cad JOHN P- SCOTT SMITH. - by HENRY P.SCHWARTZ an Th« Beat aad Cbaapaat Bora* BtcOleina Jilfflß WBLD. - OOTHKVT AID CONDITION POW»BR» Had tsnud a gnat nm. P»ifJV3tfi2ifnm, Baft n,amdn»rwgktuu, SLOAN’S OINTMENT fixe* And! i* rapidly BJperwdiar all other Ointment* and linfiaano nawinaie for the enre of the following dia euea: , Fre*h woorid*. gall* of all kind*, »prain*, : hrnlie* i cricked heel*, ringbone, windbone,wiDdjraJl#, pol eril, calla*, »patio*, nreeoeTy-fiitßla, aitfact, cumin* Uswoe**! *and met, toon dared feet, aeraiche* or gteare mango or bone dulestper. . lire Pomer will reamta alllnfltamatlon and fctar parley the blood, looaeh the akin, clean** the water and itrengthen erery panof the body: andhaaprsTed a *OTtsT«ifil remedy tor the following diwjueu \ . Disicapcr,. hide bound, i«w of; appetite, iaware ttraln, yellow water, inflammation of the eyei,fatigue from bard exercise; alio. rhenmaUira. (commonly cal* wd riff complaint.) which proves *ofaial to many vat* nablo hone* in tUi chantry. Itiselsoasafean’lccr lain remedy for coaghs ana colds which rent rate u many .■ -W.B. SLOAN, Grand Depot, 40 Lake it, Chieago^TiiinoU- THE PROOF. Extruet from thri' “Galena North Wettem GareUe.', . By the use efSloan’s Ointment’ond Condition Pow der,-Ihave entirely cured* fistula on toy horse and otherwise imsroved his.conditionraoro thanSOo pe -And a cow which was «o feeble a* to be eojWdered worthless by myself and neighborhwasrestoreAie good health undslrenvth by.the oseof tetathan half a package of the powder, and is now doing better than-any other cowl hare. Small Pox, May 13,1948. WM. VINCENT. THE SUFFERING CIIILD. Thereby certify, that one of my children, whcnna ked t fall into a large fire of live coals, and was homed severely from head to feet The best of medical aid and attention waa given to the child for four or five' days without any relief—each day’s sufferings increas ed till his groans coaid be beard at* great distance, at which critical period one of my neighbors recommen ded and presented to me a box of Sloan’s Ointment, and-in leas than fifteen minutes atier the application of theointmeni to the aggravated sores of the suffering child,'the pain ceased entirely, and he speedily began to recover. My residence is in-Kelt township, Ver million county, and State of Indiana. THEODO RE L. TAYLOR. .Chicago, August 9t, 1843. EXTRAORDINARY CURE. April 13, ISI3. Four miles north of Chicago (on the road to Milwankle,) Cook connty, Illinois. Ur. Sloan—Dear Sir One of my horses had a large bony tamer on his breast bone, immediately under the collar, which tamed him and rendered his service* o{ very .little value. 1 faithfully applied several bottles of Of. Tnylor 1 * Nerve and Bone Liniment, without the least benefit. I then procured Wilder’s Celebrated Horse. Ointment, and used that until! beeame &lly satisfied that it-would never relieve the Ft* njdly._4/utained a box ot your truly valuable Oint ment^ and in less than GO days from toe first applica tion me tumor entirely disappeared, and the hone was woU. Yours, EDWARD ARMSTRONG. POPULAR OPINION. •'. If popular opinion is any criterion of the worth of an .article, wo invite the ineredttlou to read at least a few ofthe many .voluntary certificates that appear in our columns respecting the great.variety .or remarkable cures effected by the me cf “Sloan’s Celebrated Oint meal and'Condition Powders.” - These remedies no longer remain among those of doabtftti nUHty, they have passed from the tide of ex periment, and now stand higher ia'repnution and are becoming, more extensively used than all other arti eleg ef the kind.—Mich. City News. . TEE HALF BAS NOT BEEN TOLD. Fox Rrrxt, June U, ISIS. Dear Bio an—Sir: Please send by tbe bearer a new supply of your Hone Medicines. They are the best ancles of the kind that I have ever used, never hav ing been disappointed in their effect, As I have been in the nse of others, even the most celebrated Ointments, Liniments, Ac, of the day. (like very ooch this fee tore in theta, viz: that they do ail that is promised, end upon a thorough trial one Is contracted to add, thai “half has not been told.** Respectfully, M. DUDLEY. The ordinary, ointments and liniments it is well known-, are severe and partial in their operatiam— Sloan’s Ointment is wild yet thorough—it reaches and removes the eanse, hence it gives real and permanent ; relief.. For. purity, mildness, safety, certainty, and , thorough ness, Sloan's Ointment exeels, and is npidly rerpereeding. all other Ointments and i.inin»»n*v now in use. . • WE CAN’T GET ALONG WITHOUT IT. , Bmu't.Giore, TIL, Oct. 21,1819. Mr. Sloan—Sin I have tested tbe virtue of your Ointment in the cire of rattlesnake' bites, sore throat, barns, and many and'in every ease it has surpassed our'expectation*. As a family Ornt ment, I nave never seen its equal, oed for beasts vt can’t get along without it *. Yours, Ae., MILES M. JOHNSON. EXCELLENT OINTMENT. Mr. Sloan—Dear Sin For a considerable length of im e I was seriously afflicted with the rheumatic com plaint and applied freelytbe various liniments, paint kilierSjAe., without obtaining any relief. Afterwhich your agent at this place influenced "me to try your Ointment and within two weeks from the lime T com-' menced using it the pain ceased,and I waseffeetuatly cured, and'thall recommend all who are similarly af flicted with the distressing complaint toproenreyour excellent ointment without delay. Resp’r yours. OSCAR F. MOTT. Priocerille, Peoria eo, May I, ISli . tCT From the Hon. Il*V. 8. Brooks, Agent ot the JPimds and Michigan Canal Paeket Boat Company. Chuaco, Jane U, 1B4» , . Dr. W. B. Sloan—Dear Sin For the last 30 years I have had occasion to nse many horses, and have used thegreml variety cf liniments and ointments in ore, but have never foand any thing equal to your oint ment for injuries on herses. Within the last two months I have applied your ointment to some 60 horses, for various injuries, andineveryitmaaee it has pro ved a sovereign remedy. '• A FINGER BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF. Two mile* tooth of Chicago, Sept. 14,1943. Dr. Sloan—Sin On the Bth instant my son had a fin ger tint r entirely oJTby ahorse.- We immediately ap plied root celebrated {moment, wfcleh relierod’him cf pain m a few minutes, and prevented the finger from swelling the least panicle,.and the wound is healing tepidly. Reap*}* f Dar *> - S- BROCKWAY. DOCTORING JN .GALENA Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir About three "years severely injured in one of mylegs by the felling of* pile of vcod whieh occasioned. large running ulcere. Nearly every doctoT'ln Galena trlpa to cure tnem; bat tried in vain, until from sympathy and improper .treat ment my 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 meant within my teach, I purchased of your agent in Galena some iV your ointment.and you canjudge of my surprise an I gratitude better thanleau express it, to find myself entirely well before 1 had finished using the second b< x These facts 1 make known that others afflicted may believe and- not deldy using so valuable nn ointment as yours has proved to be. Resp’y your grateful fr’d, Galena, 111., Dec. Iff, ISIS. EVAN DAVIS. ONLY SO DAYS. the following order. Messrs. Vanghn & Co. purchased a targe supply of Sloan’s preparations. JscxMS, Mien. Feb. 34,1849. S. E. Hibbard—Dear Sin 1 am out of Sloan’s Condi -Ikm Homo Ointment. The sale far ex oeeds my expectation. If you can manage to tend me 4 doaen Ointment, 1 will pay for them the first tim« that you are here, and presume I shall be able to sell a large quantity In the conne of the year. It will be ah objeel to too, as well as to myself to keep me eon vcrvre.pvr».^ AUGIIN4co MISSISSIPPI RIVER 1 >-,'f- r v.r.v '••' St. Loon, Feb.SZ, 1319. ■•Dr.moWH-Bjr: Abouttwo years Ago, while rafting 'Un fl)f.yVfyt»:ppi river, in pasting over toe rapid*, I wusotunged l"if» Use water, and by the raft dulling afiCsA'a reek, crushing my lefties and otherwue *«- noaslyinjnnaf me, *8 mock that 1 lost alt *en«il>ilitv: When consciousness returned I found myself in at. Lcmi*, ndtreopded by my weepingfamiiy. Goodnurs iiis •» tpfedical aid. enabled tne in about two montlu |ApH»V with the anUtance of scratch. The wwiodsimly partially hewed, leaving large ranuns aerfiu .at the knee, which for many months discharged WoodisßdnatlcroftbeHiastefleßslveehnTucier. My oam» were inerprenible. at time* ray suffering woe re great that death'would have received a hearty wel come. Fortunately Mr. Wilson, (one of my neighbor*) advised me to uy your Ointment. I obtained a box applied It according to direction-the *ores aoon began » assume a healthy appearance, and in three months I waa entirely eared, and enabled to do hard labor. Yoar obedient servant, HIRAM W. THOMAS. We, the undersigned, neighbors of 11. W. Thom a*, ware acquainted with the cue above stated, and know- In, th. .itcumuuiw mowebMrf.Uytcmatm uld statement. REV- J. DOUGLASS, nomar aratt-mei u JAMES WILSON, PETER LAMB. GOOD NEWS.” Cmcaoo, Jan. Bth, 1849- WD. gloati—Sin One ofmybome was hoof bound and also wounded in the stifle, la which he took eotd, and became ao crippled that he eouJd scarcely travel. Br thdireo application of your valuable ointment, U» ioo&were aoon softened and the atifle permanently cored I have ala© n*ed the Ointment In the ea»e of Poll-Evil and on severe falls with equal suece**- iisesssras: s: "v&sh&sr TESTIMONY.FROM LITTLE FOET. Slaan’a Ointment and Condition Powder are ac beeured by thfawonderful remedy. ThePoWderii Signed for inward strain*, distemper, hale bound fatigue from bard exercise, diseased eyes, Ac.—Lake County Chronicle. • ” OUOHT WicKUXfU] Cook Co. Feb. 13/1843- Mr.Sloan—Sir lhaveafiaeyoungbore* that waa taken with .the scratches lut fall. 1 P< u y* , l fc^®“1 three dollars for medicine to cure him, b« bd grew worn. 1 then bought a box of your ointment at year office when in Chicago lut, Tatbcr doubtingly, bat I thought I wonld try h. Jndgeafmy surprise and ray opinion of lu beneficial qualities, when l found my horn's legs araeoth and well in foar.day t from the t do I commenced applying iL Yoar obedient. EF. COLBY. FACTS FORTHE PEOPLE. More than fifteen yeara of unrivalled anccess in the eare of every varletyaf external diieaaca and injuriea such sa sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, cutaneous erup tion*, Mia lips, tore breasts, ehapped hands. c'hlJk hlains, bile*, utcare, corn*, pains in tne back, aides, or other parts of th* system, rattlesnake bites, Ac., bears ample testimony that Sloan’s Ointment is just the thing for the hoar. Certificates without number have boot received by the Proprietor from disinterested indsvidu •ls, giving details of remarkable euros by its use. A WISCONSIN WITNESS. GranviUe,Milwinkieeo.Wi*. l Oct in. l*ia ■ Mr. Sloan-Dear Bin Recently my horses ran away with a log chain attached, which eat end •ihcrwii iajured them seijoualy, aomaehso thstl eons.d«red ay team ruined (br business. Fortunately a friend ». commended the use of your Citument. m Mi), wuukia and purchased * box. It soon removed the : (nfltn" , » llrtp i and in a few days the wounds heated Thfegrtut benefit derived from the use ojfyoarOint- BeflW'oamylmrscs, inducedTaeto acotxaint yoa with the believing its publicity would benefit you and /...^ig^poanrvEFAcr,: ‘And hii become'a common suylng, ihar'Sloa’Y Ointment and Condition Powder are reptdly sopors 'ding ullether remedies for ill disease* of horses and eotue The beauty of the medicines eoutma in tfceij. ourity and safety, towib they may be ItfsedeTerst freely-without any dungeiof taking cold, or any other fsassP M ISC E L L AN E O.U:S- Vniud ltatss, Id pumtance bflaw, I, ZACfIARYTAYLOR.Pres ident efthe toiled State* of America,'do Jrereby }V.®,v d kn ? WB ’. Public Sales will be I Laud Offices, la the Stale ■ fe’sis meotioned townships,-.to wit; North tf the bate tint, andmtc/tltt Jifth principal vuridtan. Township ninety-eight, ofrange three. Townshipi ninety-six, nincty»seveo, and nine* ty-eight, of range four.! Township! ninety-fiVe, ninety-six, ninety-tev* efcnlneiy-eighl, aha ninety*nine, of range five. Townships ninety-three, ninety-four, ninety five, ninety-six,- ninety-seven, ninety-eight, end nicety-nine, of range iix. ■' At the SAUS PLACE, oommenoing on Mon* day, the twenty-first day of Janaary next, for the disposal of the Public Lands within the andennen tinned townships, vbe . • North ofOu bast lint, end wot oftkt Jf/H principal meridian/ Townships nmety-fonr, [ninety-five, ninety-six, ninety-seven, ninety-eight and ninety-nine, of range seven. Townships ninety-four, ninety*five, ninety* six, ninety-seven, and ninety-eight, of range eight. Township ninety.five, township ninety*six, (ex cept the southwest quarter of section twenty-sev en, the southeast quarter cf section twenty-eight, end sections thirty-three and thirty-four, including tbn Indian agency,) and townships ninety-seven and ninety eight, of range nine. Townships ninety-two and ninety-four, of range ten. Township ninety-one, of range thirteen. Townships ninety-one and nicety-two, of range fourteen. At the Land Office at FAIR FIELD, commenc ing cm Slonday, the fourteenth day of January next, for the disposal of the Public Lands situated with in the undermentioned townships, to wit: ■Wert h of the base line, and vat of the fifth principal Townships sixty-seven, and cixly nine, of range sixteen. Townships sixty-seven, sixty-eight, and sixty nine, of range seventeen. Townships and sixty-nice, .of range eighteen. Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of range nineteen. : “ Billy-eight and sixty nine, of range twenty. - Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, -of range twenty-tone. Townships sixty«eight and "of rango twenty-two. Township seventy-one, of range twenty-six. Townships seventy and seventy-one, of range twenty-seven. Townships seventy and seventy-one, of range twcnty»eighL At the Land Office at lOWA CITY, commenc ing on Monday, twenty-first day of January next, for the disposal ofthe Public Lands within the fol lowing townships, vie North of the baa fins, and tout of thefftkpnnapal meridian* Township seventy-six, of range twenty-seven. Townships seventy-ox, 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 olber'porposes, will be excloded from the sales. The offering of the above mentioned lands will be commenced on the day appointed,and proceed la tba order in which they are advertised, with ail convenient despatch, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but so sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private eotry of say of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under mv 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. Bottxekild, of the General Land Office. NOW TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. EveWberaon entitled to the right of pre-emp tion to any ol the lands within the townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper Office, and payment therefor aa soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and be fore tho day appointed for . the commencement of tbo public sale of the lands embracing the trac t claimed, otherwise such- claim will he forfeited. J. BUTTERFIELD, ?? Commissioner ofthe General Land Office* POSTPOSKnvitT Of the Pablle Land Saloa at D'a BaqMi lows. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Public Salas of Lands onlrrcd by proclamation of the President ol the United State*,-dwed the fifteenth day of September, 1:19, to be betd atlhb LAND OFFICE AT DU UUQUE, IIIWA, 00 the 7th and ttist days of January, IBiO. are declared to bo postponed until further notice. Given under my bud, nt the City of Washington, this lllb day of Dee- anno Domini one thousand eight hundred'aml forty-nine. Z. TAYLOR. By the President: 1 J. BUTTERFIELD, Commissioner ofthe General Land Office. dclTHawtS. _ A LEXANDB*I*SaY, corner of the DUmond.and A Market street, notify their Wends and the public that they have received their stock of Pall arid Win* ter GOODSi direct from the importers, manufacturers and auctions at the cast. Their stock of new style and fashionable Goods it large, and presents strong attrac tions to purchasers. In Ladies Dress Good*-and Shawls, the most splendid and fashionable Goods or the season are now offered, at remarkably low poees ff D n®bm^S»DS. New style Ilrocha fix’d Cameiion Silks: • Cot’d and Block Saun Du Chenes and Turc Sauna; ColM Cornelian Groderhinei. of the best qualities: Iliark glossy Groderiens of the celebraied Eagle manufacture. , The alore named Clack Silks are warranted not to cut in the wear;' for dresses and mantillas they axe the best imported- _ , . , i Neat fig’d Cornelian Satin Du Chene, the handsomest Silks of me season. . ; New style Brochaflilk'figured Freneb Mennos, a new ami splendid article far ladies’ walking dresses. Silk Embroidered French J>e Laines, for dresses and socks, an entirely new article. . Cashmeres, Do Laines, Merinos, AJpaecas and. Tar meltos, a large assortment . , SHAWLS AND SCARFS! Broeha Long and Square Shawls, of the best quail* ties. . Plaid Loni; Shawls, of the newest designii, remark 4t>iplendlS Terkeri Shawl*, at greatly redue ei prieea. Cimelioa Brocha GgHl Silk Sa&wls, in great variety. Crane Shawls, white aad colored, m pres t variety, CLOTHS, CASSiMERES AND VESinNGS! Best* Sedan real Freneh Twilled Cloths, allpjiee*; test Sedan real French Cassimeres; new atj !e Amer* French and Belgian "Black and Olive Cloths, for La dies’ Cloaks. BLANKETS! splendid assortment of American sad imported at remarkably low priees. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS! i litre and complete assortment now oa hand. — [any of oar preseal stock of Staple Goods were iught from the manufacturer! prertoßj to thepreseni ivauce in price*. A principal part of oar stock of reneb and English roods have been purchased at the real Auction Sales In Philadelphia, and New '.York, rhichenables ns to offer decided bargains in almost rery description of goods in our line of business. Country Merchant*, Merchant Taliora, •ad'-all rholesale- 1 and retail buyers, are Invited to an early lamination of onr stock and prices. ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market at, north west comer of the Diamond. • fiTßirVb'tM OV iiaY 00008 l WR. MURPHY, at north eait comer of Fonrih # Ul( t Market tts, U now receiving fcia second gnppiy for the scaeon, hail can offer Inducements to buyer* rarely to be met with. Hie jumtteat of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS Is eery fall, consisting of French Merino* Cashmeres, Cobares, Lyonese Cloths, *nper Printed French Cash, meres* ** prices considerably lower than they eoald b » b "' h .“''' , . is Urre, and embrace* many of the beaatlfnl styles now on exhibition at Franklin insUtato, Philad’a. BONNET AND NECK lUni(ON3, Of new and very Uundeome styles, Veltet Trim i"l”s''3ACKlNo FLANNELS. 01 rarioai styles and qualities, plain and embroidered Black Silk Laces.-Needle Worked Cellar* tad Caffs, Bonnet Satins and Velvet Flowers, Caps and Feathers. HANDSOME DREsS SILKS, Of the newest styles, and at lower prices than nsnal} and rich changeable Bilk* and Satins, for Mar*illaa, ‘'■‘staple* AND HOU3EKEEPIN QOOD3, it lowest prices. And in tho gentlemen's department FBENCII BLACK AND FANCY COL’D CLOTHS, Black Doeskins, Winter Vcr.tink*, Fancy Cassimere*, Undershirts nod Drawers, Silk Cravats, Pocket Hand* are invited o visit tho Wholesale Booms,Bp stairs. _ • .-* o *? - -T-vKiIV WONDERFUL UUHI2—» tiUL. fK»* A VERMIFUGE!' „ Maxcra, Mercer co., Pa., Sept. 2S, 1E49. R E. Sellers: Dear Sir I bought one bottle of your Vemiifago «x the Iron City Fumaeettore. atthisplace, and It ha* performed what we contlderouibere a won derfut cure on one of my boy* eight year* old; he had been unwell for tome year-, *o tnneh to that [had giv •en up all hope* ol hi* recovery. I wai advued by 0.0 of my neighbor* to try • botuo of your Vermifuge— ud l am SapPT W inform you of U hi«lu the de.irrd efliretof relieTUig ;my *on. He patted, In the thort _r u 4 houta, 164 worm*, *o«nc of them mea*ar- Iwaa much a» 13 und 14 iuche* long, I feel bound in justice to give you the above •uurroent.toM you may ffi uny U.-U of my name .bat you think proper. r '“ , " ,r ““ r io,.T, U ,*S. LT7LX. m*" Prepared and told by R. E SELLERS, 67 Wood it£t;wd aold by DruggitU generally In the two cltieii Js i^OteSlwii » MVf n> una di.lwrtnj «|l, ESSSps *'K’A'SftaS”* "** w. t Boden. BELLF..IS, 67 •”> by Urofslsu emeraSiy in mo two eilie# «¥* TlefoiJT. dctf -• •■ ’ pKLT, ClAStm 3 cp' Jut rec’d ' euM Blue- ud T>«J» Fe and for *alfl by . MUgIMIY, WILSON rc SOABLCT MOUft. UK I.AINS—W. fi. Morphy h**- jn*t rcc’d ft lot of bi*b colored Moot, do Lunt, lucb u Cherry, Seartei. ate, at iho Jow price ,° r *?£ peryinl. Alto, Pl»ia Dra'b.J}rown, tte, at 12# lo IBf ceou per yard; usd a large dtsorunent of neat ftylea figured Moss.' da Lain, at VariotU' price*, together with a cboic? aaMrtaent of Dreu Good* - generally, such at Fancy Silk*, French Merino*, Caahaserea, Cobnrga and Lyoosco Clotba, as the . N. E. comer of Foutii tad tuotot lta< Wholesale Soqbu apeuin. ' , unit : TRANSPORTATION LINES. uafiai * w. p “ves;r„“-... n, “ |u **— 0n... : xyrg HANRDEN A CO. continue to bring persons ; fiffWfom any part of England, Inland. HeotJand or AMw&Wales, upon tho most liberal terms, with their 1 areal pan email ty and < attention to the wants and com fort of enunlgranti . Wedonolallewourpesseunrstn be robbed by the swledling scamp* that Infest the tea ports, as we cake charge of them tho moment tboy ro port themselves, and sco to their well being, and de spatch them without any delerulun by the first ehlps.- We say this fearlessly, ae we defy one of oar paisen- Cn to show that they were detained 4a by as in verpool, whilst;thousands cif others «"Vra detained months, until they could bo tehl in some *A •'raft, at a eh 2 p rate, which too frequently proved iheir aofins. wo tuiena to perform our. chouse u eonersbly, cost what it may, and not,act as was the ease last season, with evher.officers,—who eithff performed cot all, dr when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgl; for t»y earn from *1 to w i,PV*^ ! ®L* l «ro f thopTovfielal Banks In Ira land, England, Scotland and walas. . , JOSIIU/. BOOT If SON, . ~ _, EttropearioiAOen»v*l Agent, Fifth strap t. One doortmWiwWooJ. 1849 - W.rr.iMia C1.T.1..AF ul . nla r Lla.. Canal Packet—SWALLOW. •• w " —OCEAN. I f\NB ofthe above Paa uledve Beaver every day .V (Sundays excepted) . d arrive next morning at: Warren, when they eon t with the Mail Stages for Akron and Cleveland, a ing at each of tbeieplaeee before night Onnofth ekots leave Warren daily. aioP.nL, and ; arrive Boater in time to take the menuagboat for PiUsbn .1 JOHN a CAUGHEY, Agent, apt" comer Water and Smithficld its 1849.1 UNION LINE, ON THE PENS’A AND OHIO CANALS. Coawvoin AChaksxxlot, Cleveland,O » _ R. G- Paaxs. Beaver, Pa. J Proppa Mils. Line will be prepa-ed on the opening of navi . ration, to transport freight and Ptasenaen from. TTSItUBGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on the Canal and Lakes. The faeilitiee of the Line are u usurp used in nomber, quality and capacity of Boats, experience ot captains, and efficiency of Agents. \ tine Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland’dally, run ning In connection wiih.the steamers LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN, Betvfeen Pittsburgh and Beaver, and )e line of first else* Steamers, Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes. Asents— R G Parks, Beaver, Pa. Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohiou . Mjß Taylor, Warren, • *' / Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna, wheeler A Co, Akron, Crawford A Chamberlin, G , 'and, O Bears A Griffith, Buffalo, N. - . JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Office, eor Water and Smithfield sts, Pituoargh. jjtchtfttly BRAVER PACKJCTB. Steamer MICHIGAN No. 9 Capt. Gilson. - LAKE ERIE, u Gordon. THE above regular and well known Beaver Pack ets, have commenced making their daily tripe to and from Beaver, and will continue to ran between Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season, as follow*: Michigan No. S leaves Pittsburgh daily at 9 o’clock, A. M., and Beaver at 1" O'clock, P. M. Lake Erie leaves Beaver daily at 8 o'clock, A. kL, and Pittsburgh at 3 o’eloek, P. M. These steamers will ran In eouneetlon with R G Parks’ Express Packet Line, for Erie; Taylor A LeflingwelPe Warren reckon: Union i-ino of Freight Boats for Cleveland; Clarke A Co’s Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line Freight Boats. R G Parks dally New Castle Packets. CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver. Agents. JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent. Pittsburgh, meh3t cor Water and Btaithficld sts 1849. PITTBBDB6H AND CLEVELAND LINE, ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS. THE Proprietors of this old established and popular daily Utto.eoaalstingofSlXTEEN first class Canal Boats, (.wned by themselves and running *n connec tion with tho steam boats BEARER AND CALEB COPE, are onabled ta. offer unequalled facilities for the transportation of freight and passengers, on the opening of Canal navigation, to alf points on the Penn sylvarjaand Ohio and N.YorkeanaJs and the Lakes. EM. FITCH A Co. Cleveland. BIDWELL A BROTHER, Agents, Beaver. J. C. BIDWELL, Agent, mart Water street, Pittsburgh- j. c. ainwxLL, n. w. e. aniwsxi, Pittsburgh. Beaver. BIDWELL & BROTHER. Forwardins ItrehanU, BEAVER, PA-, Agent t for the PittsburghandClewland Ltnt,Pitts burgh add Ene lans via Erie, and for steam fools Bearer and Caleb Cep e. Having purchased the large and substantial Wharf Boat jait built for the Mocongehela' Packets, hate with the addition of a.'Warehouse, the most ample ae eommodations for receiving and forwarding, and pledge their almost attention, promptness and despatch to eonstgimams to their care, and rely on their friends for a trial. matS-dly - B.ABRO. SEW FIASOS. TlisT RECEIVED, ft new ftiwnme««f **£**2?» J from the of CaicxiftKO, Bo«an,- fewest *»nil y Ewred PIANO STOOLS r„.... w.* «. .... 80- Meosa klua tuaofc ~ ONE cecoul hud Piuo, 8 oet*Te*,- price *5O. ! “ «' « 9 - ajssrfrfiWtfs S^nmraiT■» rccomrat.d Hi. -»*, It marges ©burred thaiSpobr hUuelfjdhore* »>ricilr to the •r»tcm laid iio»n iu tbe abor© work, and that gro*®W«i:- A N EMINENT «aJ c™rttnc»i Ptr«iu*a f™* A. of2o yean itydifly, o ffe n tatrc*l»H cum ia DeUeius Nature with promptness and •e^rocy. HUsneoess in B*®do and ether l«*« eitleshas been proverbial. His ebarfes are moderate, andlWi enrcsjwraanent. Old eases of Sleet, flmetttrtt, Bero* ; foil, Floor Albas, Bhctmatism. Agae, Syphilis, or any 1 chronic or inveterate eases seueited. A core warranted, or eharge refunded ! omen, St Clair street, 8 doors from the Bridge. Teeth Extracted.. Advice to the poor rr*U». t N. a—Dr. A. sollelu the worst eases or ut “isesss I in Pmsbatxh.lo eall. I PETROLEUM,"OH. HOCR OIL. “Tbera ere mote thing* in heaven and earth Titan are dreampl of Is philosophy.” THE VIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and the constant application for it, to the proprietor, haa induced him te have it pul np in bottle* with la* bela and directions for the benefit of tho pobue. The PETROLEUM U procured from a well in tbi» eonnty, at a dep\h of four hundred feet, is a pare ana* dalteraied article, without any chemleaJ change, tint iu»t a* flowa from Nature'# Great Labratorr!! That u contain* propertiea reaching a namber of disease*,.is no longer a matter of uncertainty. There are many thing* m the areana of nature, which, if known, might be of vast usefulness in alleviating suffering, and re storing the bloom of health and vigor to many a ioi fexer. Long before the proprietor thought of putting it ap In borne*, it had a reputation for the euro of ot*- eise. The eontlut and daily Increasing call* for *h and several remarkable caret it ha* performed, i* ■ sure Indication of lu fhture popularity and wide •oread application U the core of disease. We do sot wlah to make a long parade of eenia eatca. aa we are eoaseloue that the mediein* can soon work iu way intoilhe favor of those who suffer and srish to le healed.' Whilst we do not elalm for it a universal applicants in every disease, we unbesna* tiniHy say, that in a number of Chronlo Disease* it w unrivalled. Amoag these may be enumerated-MI diseases of the maeou* times, such as CUKUNii. BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION (in iu early stage. Asthma, and all diseases of the air passages, LJVfc.K COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Diaihma, Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys. Pains in the Back or Side, Nervous Diseases, Neuralria, palsy, HheurasuePains, Goal, Emlpeliu;Teller, Ringworm*, Buro*. Scalds, Braises, Old Bores, Ac., Ac. In cases of debility re tailing from exposure, or long and protracted oase* oi disease, this medicine will bnag.relief. It will ael as u general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in sueh eases, imparting tooe and energy to the whole frame, remov ing obstruction*, opening the sluggish functions, which cease disease and a broken constitution, and giving increased and.renewed energy to all tun organs oi Ltfel The proprietor knows of several cures or PILES, that rnri-ted every other treatment, get well under the use *1 the PETROLEUM for e short tune. The proof esu be given to any person who desires u. None genaine without the signature of ihe proprietor. Sold by the proprietor,> „ , S. M. KJKU, Canal Basin, near Seventh si. Also by It E. SELLERS. 67 Wood si; and—KEYBER A M'DOWELL, corner Wood it. and Virgin alley; who are bis novU-dly regularly appoinlsd Agents TUBS AND CHURNS- PINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY No. 87, corner Market and Fifth—or 4D Market, tween Third and Fourth sts. THE subscriber keeps constantly on bend, whole* «ale and Tetail, tbe following articles, viz: Wash Tubs, Stott Churns, West Tubs, UsrrelCburnt, Bath Tabs. Half Bushels, Wooden Bowls, Pecks and Half Pecks, Wash Boards, liras* Bound Backets, Clothes Piet, Towel Rollers, Wooden Ladles. Dread Rollers, Clothes Basket*, Market Baskets, Ac-, Ac. BAMUEL KKOKBEN, novlg No C 3 Diamond alley, Pitubargh J. Boipratt A*lens' Pstsnt Bod* Ash. OOfv CASKS Glass and Soap makers’ Soda Ash, occtlal!y, ’ iv. 11. Pnom. Prepared and sold by R. ... i * !KS,No67 Wood street, and sold by Druggu » tenetally in the two ci-' ties «ud vieinity. _ ■ mv3l G" kEATOURE OPTaVBBCOfIPESINTrby’he original, only true, and genaino Liver Pill. Shokt Pint, Ohio eetaty, Va. I • Mareh 28th, L 849. i Mr. R. E. Seller*: Dear Sir—l think it a duty I owe to you undto the poblle generally, instate that I have becnnffiieted with the Liver Complaint for a long tune, and so badly that Cn abeess formed and broke, which left me in a very low state. Having heard or your celebrated Liver Pills being for tala by A R Sharp, in West Liberty, and recommended to me by my physician, Dr. E. Smith, ; I concluded to rive them a fair trial. I purchased one box, and found them to io just what they are recommended, THE BEST LI VER PILL EVER USED; and after taking four boxes 1 find the disease kaa entirely left me, and 1 am now perfectly well. Respectfully yours, DH COLEMAN. W«t Liberty, March 26, ItrlO. Iceniiy that lam personally acquainted with Mr Colon: , and can bear testimony to tho troth of the abr ▼£ . frtifieate. A R SHARP Ttt* .rtiuine Liver Pitls are prepared and sold by RES LLERB, No 57 Wood street, and by druggists in tat, '- o Sues. TO THE PUBLIC.—The original, only true and gen* nine Liver Pills are prepared by RE Sellers, and have h:s name stamped in black wax upon the ltd of eneb box, and his signature on the outside wrapper—all others are counterfeits, or base imitations. apld R E SELLERS. Proprietor UuTJAVI*IC‘S CARJfiiMATIViiBAJLSAai * .VROM the Rev ASA SHINN, a well known and pop ’ ■ '«UnthleihodistChurch ul«: Clercrmnn 01 the ProteiUnt; l , c underatfned b.t*tn» been afflicted daring the peat iiiicrwithadtaeaea o:the itomach,somclunei pro* sent «reitpjin in the nomaehfor ten or twelve honri nilioat nieriii »on,and after having triad varioua emedierwith, - -effectwaatarnished withe bottle >[DrDJeyne’iCt native QahßTTi: ThUheuedec* sorting to the dinqi.cne.Bad (band invariably that this medicine cauedthe pain to abate in three or fonrtnln* qtee, and in fifteen or twenty minuteieverv uneasy sensation was entirely quieted. The medicine wataf terwardtoaed yrhenever indteaaonsol the approach of palnwereperceived, and the pain wa» thereby prevent, ed. He eontinned tonso the medictae every evening and sometimes»«; the morning, and in a few week* health waa ao farresiored, that the sufferer wa* reltev edfromal«rgeamoumofoppref.«ite pain. From el parienee, therefore, ae can confidently recommend D D Jay ue’» Carminative lialsam, a* a salutary medlcin fordi>sa*cioflhestomaeh and bowel*. A MIiINND Allegheny chy.jy:;! For aala In Pittaborih a; t tPEKIN 1 I£A STd than any other preparation of modicum ever erodnendfOrthnreUetoraoflemngmaa. “alrodocedTory generally thtongh the United Statea ano Kurrre, and there are few towns of but what eoutaia some remarkable c*i» SaSftß SSSSStt MS STS it will do another a t.aor, ond tWaelveeno Injure. Bach testimony proves con* SSSS!!!tat iu wrpflatas«eelleneo f. established bflulnlrinaicmeriu,andihe nnqneeticnable aulhon **? “ShT ©pinion. Ae instamaneoo* relief u af- Zt&SS' the soothing Influence diflused through the wbota“amebylu tt n most agreeable . “When men! noting from eonseientloua impulses, Mrinnuuity bew testimony to the troth of a thing, or testimony,beingeontrory. to lieu UiteresU snd purposes, coerces conviction of S??™X. 2fdlemoenJ»l£eirin.„epaelalo | u,ne. to l^ii 1 l ?l-lt?»iSnee n —O’lJogan’s Moral Maims. ho.mkSertificates. •] *-TTT sicerru** Celt*OF f*tus#:u*T CoroumM:- ThSSnerarwaJ ai”edy that haabeen e. eorccraful m desperate eeaea of Consumpuoe, a. Dr. Swcyne's Comnonnd Syrap of Wild Cherry, ft strengthens the npienrsto heal ihe ulcers on the lung., erSEVoew iSrieh bleed; power possessed by no other tdicine. - cnmxs Co- April 25th, le-te. n* -1. imn Deal Sir. I verily e«: Itatemeni. * «f« 7« Dn rcbased the medicine ■= :-»^^r f iKfSg|sa«.- £/bttmbUto«wMny yearaeinco 1 was rap of Wild CteeTry. S® d inflammation of the gently with a diwresxing U«*» head, a very coijudera eoMh, pain In ihe »«« from the long*, espe blcuiscuxrgeofoffei««mncua hoWfer lh^L At eiailv upon chango 01 eon ,ution, bat wai pretty hrvtl *dSt lw« rapidly going imoeonsump aoon convineetf . iad at length was searce tion. I yTcw doi T aboret whisper, such was the d prescriptions, time *hxd 3l the time worse. Just bat found n* tttot-gomtojtw* j e ar ffieilll in here I wax of WUd Cher - '■Wilmington wmako^' u '! had been pre;u -■ rv. I mostoomcM ma a ,<<] i»m «»il agnioxt : '!?cad against patent m^{&^ einj>er j efi bnl nn d er . those coming, outof the ban fcMi#a practice ot itandiag yonr faith in the saying of my medicine, and ghaw, one of your friends, I its use. My dis agents,-! fewJ‘’“““j Sf2oor *5 months’ standing, con eaxowß»aith»fcU®o rtale d. i foand, however, ■equernly- ft w** Also of the lim four ©r five tottle*. {SJJJSftrif my increamna aireafih, and KnpmJ f r '“s,„„ atareli thai had alreijy W '’‘V'V EfSKwax, douhllei>i my care waa areally to heel, la this “ T» 0 r ihusTtspruaeni' 1“ en £ttl« before 1 was pc.- | I had to «*o twatve or h eflioot * muc tf email i r“rjsfit t would have made me sound, bu_. namoer ©ttiottu. The Syrup allayed the fevt ' distressing cough, putaai- . I matter from the longs, aiit gav . to the discharge, _ good health, (have defe r ted offenn* * )fid the peniuuujucy ol the of being perfee«v u Veil 1 offer it with -earn, and now that I feel pene j ? Joans*, pleasure. _ , Dublin county, n. hanr»n* Caution — Rtad! JUad! The« is ffuto. egenuinepreparauonofvrdd Cherry, j.t .i.iw BvAmi the first ever offered lo the. which Si bwn sold I«K* I T throughout the and home part* of torope; and oil pre- U ~d nunc of Wild Cherry have KSfpu *oai?b»« b ii*. under cover of some deeepuve 1“ « nrdet io*ivo currency to tie r tales. ■>«*«■»* .k» ° J i.lrLm Ii falie Each bottle of the fen nine » lt beautiful tteel cngreTinf, with the Uklnwa ofWUiiam Perm thereon; uUo, Dr. Swuyiie’* 2cnl“«: «d .ifurOter security, the portrait of Dr. K wS W added herealter. «> « to tfisUnguih huirePMaUos'wm all elhet*. Now, if It Wm noltor ihn rreai ciiiutt properties and known virtues of Dr. Co£«und>yrup of Wild Charry, persona not br«ndeavo/ing to five currency to the.r “fictitious no.*-sms” by stealing Iho worn of Wild Cherry. Remember, always bear in mind the name 0 , «w Hwavne -nd be not deceived. Principal Ofbss, corner of Eighth and Raee sleeeu, and retail by OODEN A SNOW* DEN cm Si'S Wood au; B A FAHNESTOCK A (£w lilLTWood, and Clh and Wood .u; WM T1108N,53M-kelill S JONF.S.M JAB A JONES, coi aland and Pena sta, JOHN ftUrCtl- KLL, AUegheiL city, aud by all respectable dealer, in medicine. “9? ■fjjr xVTP. inland's premium Plaster* DB W. P. INLAND, of tho Medical College bf Phil adelphia, now offers to tbs public hi. Indian Veg etanle Premium Plaster, tho qualities of which, after Lon* and tried experience, has been satwiaciorfly es* übushed. To ail women who may be afflicted with Prolapsus Uleria or Fallen Womb, he recommends Ids nlasler, guaranteeing a sure andspeody cure in the short space of from two to thee weeks, if applied with earn end rest—discarding all the countless inurnment* and expensive bandages so long in use. This he feels conscientious in stating, lnamnueb as he has not foiled in one ease out of three hundred and fifty-three pa- for Rheumatism and Weak Breast or Back, at tended with pain, there ii nothing to excel tins Plaster in affording relief or effecting a cure. For sale by L Wilcox, comer of Diamond and Market st Braun A Reiter, “ Liberty and St. Clair sts Dr J Sargent “ Federal it and Diamond, Alio* . gheny city Jacques A Co, u Denman and Diamond Burning ham. ‘«- 1 EK xr.l.t.KKB, Druegm, No 07 Wood street. , Bole Agent for the sale of Dr. Townsend's Gen, nine S.raaparuia, has just received‘Joo dozen of this Great spring and BumEer Medicine. Purchasers should recollect that B E Sellers Is sole *«atfor Pittsburgh, and DM Curry for Allegheny etty _* ; _. 5? 3 EXTRACT of COFFEE—An article which is ra pidly coming into use as a wholesome, nourishing and delicious beverage, bring more pleasant andpal stable than common Coffee, aud fir cheaper, as asms]! psper cornu* only ten cents, will go as far as four Bounds of Coffee. Manufactured by JOHN b. MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pa Bold at wholesale by U A FAHNESTOCK A Co, comer of First and Wood and Sixth andftVood streets, Pittsburgh. «P a * _ California ruuoer goods-just received, 3d Camp Blankets; 30 officer coals; Id prs Fonts; 18 purs nett lined Mining Boots; it! Isthmus Bags; 3 water Tanks, 6 and Iff gallons each; 30 canteens,! ration each; 1 doz Uocksi.n Money Belts; 1 do oiled cambric do do. The above goods for sale at the Call* fomla Outfiting Establishment. No 6 Wood sL mehSH J A Ii PHILLIPS ASSORTED SPICES—Put up for family use, ia tin sans, enclosed in a sliding lid box, eonlaining * Mustard, Alsplee, Cinnamon, Ginger, Clove*, Pepper, Warranted para. For sale at the new Spioe. and Mustaed Factory, comer of Ferry & Liberty sis- JOHN-li DELL - Wronght Iron Anvil*. from the icmpcr aaeeville works, warranted; will bo constantly “■^■’’““ssaasin.w^. P mull- It B. i ! ; I ailiflp S;| t ill4W!lJ!jfe)n!f 1W:; Za« i-f§ r : a;!.: 3 g s £ f fff ffirPilisliiMlf li Is i ttL l iS Sa i jills* If 15 > I im ?«t I ferJ yf te I— h „ I 2'|fe "?;rsl*!SS?^«t!!-= S i??zi! 5J* I|. I*l i?lfellillMiil!!llf{?Ft ?< H Q &• s-u 12 s«s 5 g>s S - £*> 3 s * nPjslH il .i e 2 ■•WWWHWnfeRWsWgt HsH «SiWtW \ma its* ?sl|||s||3i|liffJs|g?s->- JffiJll»*ll « •' i °tl3Ssl?l!*S3SViSsS ir 5 *' e "' ?.' ID- D.'mOUGAN, P~itt»bl.rBt; D. M. CPHRT, CUT; A. PATTKRSOV, llirolcgUm____Wf^ - EXCHANGE BROKEN I MEDJCAL. J 1 MISCELLANEOUS. M. HOLMS * BOJT Btnkir 1 1 Exclunffi Dokiri, ASB DULSES JS NOTEB,DRAFTS,ACCEPTANCES,GID, SILVER AND BANK NOTES. COLLECTIONS.—Drafts, Notes nniceeptancee payable in any part'of the Union, collect on the most favorable term*. ... . „ , EXCHANGE on New York, Philsdel|a and Bal timore; also, Cincinnati, Louisville, Sau Louis anti New Orleans, constantly for idle. BANK NOTES.—Notes on all solvent jjkaln the United States discounted at the lowest rott All kinds of Foreign and American Gold and Silvenin bought and sold. Office No. S 3 Market street, between and 4th, Pittsburgh, Pa. octtS _ TOBKiojnscsnsx EILLS on England, Irelahd, and Sebtloi bought any amount of the Curreut Bates oExchange. Al»o, Drafts pavnbld in any pan of the OtiCountnes, from £1 to £lOOO, at the rate of S 3 to tb£ Sterling, wilhoot deduction or discount, by JOSHtk ROBIN SON, European and General Agent, o&etfth st one door west of wood. octlotf ■ ti.i.sit»V»inra.l [Q3TAED UIDt KRABtIB * BAHa Bankers and exchange BBoias,deideM In Foreign and Domestic BtUk'of Eichuige, Cer tificates of ocpoiitc, Bank Notes and Or, corner of 3d and Wood streets, directly opposite SLQarles Ho teL nartSdlT WftdVAJU Vo37i= Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, BankEßct; pirehued at ths lowest rates, by n? holmes « sons, 35 Mrket gueeu Sight iheefcs oa ~ •epia t£uxroFiaxvir£r< Jj New York, PhOtdelphlit aad foUtimoTi Constantly for u!« by N> HOLMF? &■ SONS. •epl3 3SMarket«L BOOK TRADE- u Chu of tht Mott UtmartaUe Works tfUu Age.'* "VTINEVEH AND ITS REMAINS; with an account- Xl of a visit to the Chandrean Chriiliani of Kurdis- Ur, and the Yeriitls, or Devil*Wcnhipjpn; and aa Inquiry into the Manners and' An* of the /spicct As syrians. Uy Austen Henry Layani, Pun, D- C. U with Introductory Note by Prol. E. Robiwou, I). D-, LL. D. Illastrated with 13 piste* and maps and 90 wood cuts. U ve!» fivo. c10th,.51,50. “Tbe book ho* a rare amount of graphic, vivid, pic* tnresque nartailve "—Tribune. “The work df Layani is the most proauiicn eontri* bqlion to the stady of antiquity, that has apptared for many years."—Christ. inq. “Not one excels in interest the account of Nineveh and its Ruins, given by Mr. Laynrd.*’—Washington Intelligencer. ! “As we follow the diggers with breathless interest In their exeayatiana, una suddenly fird oersehrea be-, tore a massive figure carvpd_with minute aceuraey,- now lifung its gigantic head from the dust of CUIO yean, we are ready to eft* out with the astonished Arabs, ‘Wallah, it is wonderful, but it is true:,"-rlu dependent. - ] i for sale by JAMIES D. LOCKWO'.ID, 1 novlC j CJ Wood st New Book*. I>IIK WOMEN of the Old and New Testament . Edited by K. B. Sprague, D. I). _ 1 vol. Imp. avo., elegantly bound; l@ ciquisitelv finished erKTavings; with descriptions by celebrated American Clergymen. POEMS 11 i AMELIA, (Mr*. Welby, of Kj*-J a new and enlarged edition; illustrated by engravings from original designs by Wier. 1 voL square trva, elegant ly bound and gilt. Also— JL variety of splendid Anna; at* and ftiflilodca—-—-— ■—: - THE MECHANIC’S ASSISTANT, adopted fort be use of Carpenter*, Shipwrights,'Wheelwrights. Saw yer*. Lumbermeh. Student*,, and Aniians ecrerally: Icing atfaoroitglrand practical Treatise on Menturn tion and tho Sltding Kule. By D. bL La;»er, A. M- Boise’s Treatise on Greek ('rose Composition. Obeudorfi's Elementary French Grammar, ily rxoi, Greene, of Brown University. I voL lSuio. Roediger's Gesenios’ Hebrew Grammar, by Conant. • Gesemus’ Hebrew lexicon- , Loomis’ Trigonometry and Logarithmic Tobies, l T °The b Kagliahmnn*s Greek Concordance. I to!, (mus lin.) Anthon’* Classical Senes. Webster 1 * Dictionary, revised ed. 1 vol. Svo. do do unabridged. 1 vol. 410. llarne’s Note T-and Questions ou New Testament. Wbntely’i Logic. „ , , a Moiheira’s Ecclesiastical History. 3 vol*. and S vol*. (sheep.) i . Vcsugea of Creation l vol. ISno. Mornings among the Jesuits at Home, t voL (cloth where the Tempter ha* Tnumpbed I vol. (cloth and paper.) . , . . .. , Bogoc’s Theological Lectures. I voL Bvo. (cloth.) Alder’s Pronouncing Bible. Boyer’s French Dictionary. Smart's Horace. For sate by R HOI KINS, n 0, 13 Apollo Buildings Fourth *t NKW BOOKS JUST BRCFJVED.-The work* © Montaigne. edited by H. Haxliu, cotnpruing hu Hunya, l*uep, ami Journey through Germany and Italy, with note* from all the Commentator*, Uiogrepn* ieal and Bibliographical Notice*, Ae. Tlieory and FricUcc of Teacaingj <*r, the Mo are* ami Method* of Good Bchool-Keepmg, by plage, A. M., Paineipal of tho Slate formal school, Foreilcr'i Fuh and Fulling af the U. Stale* no »6 corner Third and Market *l» Tba Olden Time, JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Booknellcr and Importer, Mo. 03 Wood meet, haa for tala a lew copie* coio pieie, (the.remainder of the edition,) of thi* valuable woik, devoted to the Preservation of Docntnenu, and other autlicnue talouaauou telaling to the early ex ploration*. settlement and improvement of the country around tin- bead of the Ohio. Uy Neville B. Craig, K*imo.i o( U-. author than we bud f.rmca from perusing her other wetting*. It display#* deeper lone of Brought, united to mote pure womanly arnceoi feeling than tuy other production of the female mind wiUi which we are acquainted.”—Evo. Mirror. ‘•lt is a very agreeable and readable book, written in Fanny Kemble’s best style—bold, spirited aud enter taining. WO recommend it to our reader* as the best publication of the season.”—Reading Gax. -It coutamstbe Jdurnal of a travel through Europe, and residence in Italy; end ia ono of the pleasantest and most interesting books of the season."—Lour, and characteristic book. We have read it from title doto to Colophon with unabated interest. A vi vid picture of life iu UoiOe. |n all respect* eminently "?ii“r 1 ‘. l sc"hV L °' Ck ' <1 " Ck j"'MES D LOCKWOOD, nov!6 Bookseller A Importer, frl oodst liltHographto Kitabllihment OF WM. SCHUuHMANN, Third st, opposite tho Post-Office, Pittsburgh. I —Maps, Lai:dscapci, Bill head. Showbill., Labels, Architectural and Maelitue Drawings, Btuinetn and Visiting Cards, Ac, etiemved or draw non sum*, and printed in colors, Gold, Uronze or Ulaek, In the most approved style, and at the moil reasonable price.■ octl&ly G HATEFUL for tho very liberal encouragement i bavo received lor so many years, J have deter mined lo enlarge iny business considerably. Having engaged a competent Fohcrnan, I will bo enabled io till ail orders promptly, dad do the work - ui our u*u»l stylo and at fair prices, and ask the altentiou of mer chants and citizens to my large stock of UPHOLSTE RY GOODS aud Beds. alaUrassc* and Bedding, Cur tain Material*, Damasks and Moreens, Cornices, Frin ges, Bordering*, Tassels, Split eftd Roller B inds, and every article usually kept in an establishment of the kind. Order* respeetiuliy solicited and promptly at tended to. ... N. U —Carpeu made ami pat down.. msMi Wil. NonLF. “AX.LBOIIi.NV VKNITIAN BLIND, ANDHADINET I ilia Ulißiis con be removed with out the aid of a screw driver. Having parchnscd the stock, toola, and wood of the cabinet es land, I am prepared to furnish their old'customert, as well as the public at large, with every thing in their line. Ageney, No A Wood street, Pittsburgh. mchffQ : J. A. JUST red’d, an elegant plain"RosewoodB oct Piano 1 from-the celebrated manufeetory °f Clark, N. ofsuperiot tnue.andveiy mpderate For sale by » ddff ' at J. \V. WovhwoUs- IXTILLIAMS'IVORY PEARL TOOTH POWDER. W for removibg Tartar, Scurvy, i c ‘ r 's'|!,’f, t o •obfUacea destructive to the Teeth. It U .w--* tho taats, cleansing the mouth, healing and strongman* in* the game, and purifying the breath. Wu, *h5U*U. mg n „ fIAI.TKR’O C I JINSENG PANACEA* l TO THOSE SUFFERING WITH DISEASED LUNGS.—The unprecedented success h*» ttended ihe a»e of Ihe _ „ ' GINSENG PANACEA IV n ell ihe various forms which irritation of the jJtugses* tomes, has induced the proprietor again to ca%anan* lion 10 lhil WO j J | )E g FO | 4 PREPARATION!- _ The ehangable weather which marks cur fail and winter months, it always a fruitful toare# of; COLDS AND COUGHS. | These, if neglected, are but the precursor! of idestrojer, COSUMSTION. | The question, then, how shall we nip the destroyerin 1 the bud? how shill we jet clear of ear coughs and will be foundln the Ginseng Panacea. InpiwOKW* we hare from omo to published-the eeruocateaoi i dozens of oar best known eitiions, who haro exren ,enced its curative powers. TheSajwlth a mass of t** Ministers of the Gospel, eopioas bo| ices from the ~ _ A _, JOURNALS OF THE DAT, • 1 we bars embodied in pamphlet form, and may ■* aaa paus of any of Smm^tg'O^tßy. throughout the United Statea and-C«ada, and we t»i . •> Q which, when taken according to direction*, and be* fare the lungs had become fatilly VUorgbiosm, It haj aver failed to EFFECT A PERFECT CUBE.! Why, then, need the afflleted hasiJaut Why moil te the miserable nostrums, gouan upnßun* r own Individ* ■Also Icrtheassumcdnaaiaofsameceebreledphy* liciaa, and polled into notoriety per* ions equally unknown! Whilst a medicine ef -1 ■ ' UNPARALLELED EFFICACY[ ft to be bad, whose vouchers are n*lgl| tors, —many of whom it has • ! .. SNATCHED FROM THEGBAYE. ; In order thatuhi* invaluable medicine may be placed within the reach of the poor as well tho rich, we have DUI the price ut •. I P OSLY FIPTTY CE»T% '■ | lust one half the usual dost of eough medicines. llte 'v evmy-town and village to jrive fell infoona* .TER, Proprietor. . v, Cincinnati, OMo._ NTMENT ICURY.orothcrMin aL —lt has power to uue all EXTERNAL SRES, SCROFULOUS PMOBS, SKIN IBS* 4BBS, POISONOUS OUND9 to discharge lr BBtridTihauen, and i neals-them. t Is rightly nennetT >L • HEALING, for re is scarcely a dU i external orlnternal, . it will not benefit, wo used itfor tbs last the chest, involving .bility, and I declare _Ainotln one ease has It nf mortal means. , , . -J.fi-.t-- t 1 base bad physicians Isamedm the prontsloa. I base ministers of tbo gospel, Jadgcs of the ; dernier, lawyers, gentlemen of 1 and multitudes or ibe poor use “ _ l£C --®4StTMErtT isrey,anatLdpu in Vu Fact, ffc se* —r- _ COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain in the. Chest and Side, falling off eftbe hair,or the other accompa nies cold feetf (This Ointment is the uue remedy.) It is n sure sign of disease to have cold feet ' CORNS—OcsasiQjial use of the Ointment will al ways keep corns' from jpowing. People need never be troubled with them if they use it frequently. )>y- This Ointment is good for any part of tho body or Linlis when iuflftmed. In some eases it should be No Ointment will be genuine anless the name of JAMES MCALLISTER is wrinenwith a pen on every label. „ . For isle by my Agents in all the principaleities and ! ,B ,hc VrMci au “ james McAllister, i Sole Proprictorof the above medicine. I i£7-. Fnueipai Office, No 28 North Third itrest, Phil .Jdpbc- . I Aaennin Pinsncsiia—Ursnn A ReiUr, corner of liberty and St Clair sis; and L Wilcox, Jr, corner oil Market «t-oiid tho Diamond, also corner efdlh aad I ! SmitUfiel J *u; J 11 Cassel, corner of Walnetand ftsiin «t* sth ward; and sold at the bookstore in Southfield st, 3d400r from Second, st in Alleghenycity ;by HP I Sehwam and J Sargent; by JO Smith, Druggist, minehsm; D Negley, East Liberty; H Rowland, Mo- Keesport; J Alexander A Son, MonengaheU City; ;N | D Bowman A Co, and J T Rogers, Brownsville; John; BarUoy, Beaver, Pa; are wholesale agents, fcbtf-deodly : Facts for tht Public* In relation to that unrivalled family Salte, DALLEY’B sagical pais extractor. Testimony of a Tcapeotable Physician.—Read the following, addressed to. my Agent, Mri P. Mer* rytroaiher, Cincinnati* CutcactATi, Pe,h. IS, 1843. Sir: A tense of dory compel* me to giv* my tribal* to Dailey'* Pstn‘Extractor. Being opposed lt> quack ery nnd elk nostrum* having for their object sinister I motives—but realising much good'from the “King of] Pun Killers’I—l 1 —I utn induced te tender you this eertifi- j cute. 1 bavo used it in my family, in my practice, and 1 with a!) the happy and wonderful efleets that coyld possibly be imagined. IL J. BuqblE, ALI). l)r. Brodie is the senior partner of Brodie A Levi, Druggists. Inflammatory Kheumatun. The following testimonial come* from a source fa] miliar to masjr of those traveling on our Westers wa* ten. Mr. Glime, the well and favorably known pro ririowt of the Parkersburg Hotel, is husband to the ady whose leuer I annex: . Pxsxsmcso.Va, April 13,1943. 1 To Henry Dailey, Chemist. Ac.—Bin Having for merly been lonxsfllicted with violent inflammatory | Bbeumnium, which appeared so firmly seated as to .defy alljordinary appliances to allay the severe pain II attending it, I was induced to try your Magical rain Extractor; and ithaving efleeted, almost as If by Pts* gie, ar Immediate relief, and also, to all appearance# ■n entire ano perfect cure, 1 am induced for the bene fit of others who may bo afflicted with p*ia>ean*ea by any kind of inflammation, to writs to you, declaring that n oy opinion, fonuded on actual experjeu® your Magical Pain Extractor is the most covery oi the present age for the immediate extras■ of bodily pain. It ia on almost immediate anaspo Act cure for Burns and scalds, and alfextemal in formed **£-*gl at my huslntn>r» hotel in this place, I . 1?^m v bj your showing ti.cm these lew Uncs, tt may ,» ,) : bs of benefit both u> them *ud * oB g£iu**Tß Guise. i •I rbn hope ihtf Mr.. CUM' S^\SS££Sip^r^ to the notice oi her mends.—ll. Dallxt.j Ftlon Curea. . Ulr.cl o( * IMK'. n 1..-, ui have tried your Pain Extrafcter in . "ir «■” i“ u Ti w i“ eh “ r ' llc, “ l i””-” ln J »x'sr »mi Sealda, Pile*i Bora Nlpplea, Broken Kcai., Wound V*nd tills rt to the wonderful propertiea iTSillcd family ulve. But, in the fame pro roJmii th*t y«"» will receive benefit Cron the genuine, injured by the deletenona effecta of the. eo r--TrriOV-Be ture and upply only to the inventor, "t 4 "*? ”%&'$&&& •*’ 1110 8 General l>pot,:Rtubttrgh. H'nry P. Schwaro, Allegheny,- Agent} J. Baker, WliHimS, Va.s' jamei W Jobation, Maytrille, KT4 u >!irrywcaiher, Cincinnati, O, Geneni .Depot. N J —ln the aevereit Bursa and Scald* i; extract! t be ptin in a few rainutet—it never fail*' juU pT" V -CUT j_X>*aH*s7od,'l„, A.B.Hbu,N.Y.\. B. u rASsmoct, jPitubnijh, o. \V.Faix»»toCjJ WbiUiUi Oral Itorr la tba City of B«w Tarlb ' mint andentoed eittmmly earned la the X WholeaalelJrofbaiiMpeiNadPJoha etreet,in toe elf of New York, OB an prepared to tepply Uraeratr aad eodurr Merchant* wiihprajn, Palau, Wt/Dye-etafe, ferr-jo aad American, Perfumery, dancer, iff war * Mudert (In ieeli. (of thetrowo ■poriatop) ntf «&atftet astieleaia their lioeof bait* ien,o(a eweftorqaaUryaa town tfceyeea fcepw -n^uioc**« , Baadt Baadt SELLERS’ COUOH SYRUP.-Frem TO R. tofcn. Cler s'.A (Tout of Quarter of Besvcr Coo . . Ur. B. E Selle ■ -*l Boms time in the winttriny wife twntffiletti true aseverc end distressing eongh, and hearing jf /ear .nvaluable Cough SyTttp, ! pur* chased a bottle freei & T. Triable, of Bridgewater, ■nd after, taking a portion of U two or three evening* on going to bed. the found Innediate relief? aval so severs'. friends have been relieved in severe etteh I am therefore satisfied that it U a aofe and valuable medicine, and woatd recommend it tothete whom*/ be afflicted with severe Cotuba and Colds. March 29,1843. . W^K.BOBESt. Prepared and sold by R.R SELLERS, 37 •'Wood s*, andtoldbydraggUtagenerally,in Pittsburgh and, A) leghnY. ' Tgjft The Ohartlen Coat Oompasyi ■ pNCORPOOATED.I - • I 1 BOOKS will be open for subscription to the stock o! i “The Cliartier* Coal Company,” on and alter ; Monday, the sMlh day of September in*L, at ihsoffloa ; of 2; VV. Remington, Penn et, Pittsburgh. I { ept2laitf • ,Z. ,W. BEinMOTON- : mi lTi *" ■**""*" .J fKZmsMB REMOVED to a new three itory brick -UirWW%onSmithficldstreet, ono door below '■n’rsixthstreet. .Teethtnaenedfromone to an entire set, on the motion principle, with a bdao dftti representation of thenautral gum—tcstoring tha original shape of the face. NTb.—Teeth extracted with little or no pain.- Decayed Teeth permanently saved by plugging, v«ndng the tooth ache, which is much better than en- M : ring it, though it should be done in .fire minutes, or p* even instanux». - CURE FOR'WORMS. - B. A. PAHBKBTOOK'B VERMIFUGE. emutax or zmanan wurm. 5> IN order to afford all postible security to the public, . as well as to themselves, against fraud ami impo- \ ■ition from counterfeiting, the proprietors here made —ft a change In the exterior wrapper or lable oftheirVer* mifage. The new label, which is a steel engraving of S \ the most exquisite design and workmanship, haateea , introduced at a very great expense, and is from iho ! brainofanartisteftnefirsttalent. Tbedesigolsnew, j and the execution elaborate. Several figure* ahd a • ponrair-are most prominent, buttbe-wordWxx*!* i VBox.f prlhiedin white letters on a rod and finely en» J graved ground, should be particularly examined.— : When held u? to the lightlne letters, 1 shading, Of-tbe * leucrs aad every line, however minute, throughout the l whole efthi* part of the engraving ttateh'as exactly - asif ibe impresiloQhad been made upouoneplde an* i ly. although it is aetsaily printed.oa bilh tides, of the paper. This should in all easea be observed. A la* j belupoaeueh dozen is also printed la red'upon both' I aides, and should be examined in the same manner. • ; This preparation has now stood the test of many *• yearatnal, and is confidently recommended man safe ; { and effectual medicine for expelling worms ftba-lhe j system. The unexampled success that has attended its odnlinittration in every case where tho patient was reallyofllicted with worms, certainly .renders it wor* ; thy tael attention of physicians. . .ft . .. . , The proprietor has made'it upotnt toasevruln the „ 1 result of its uso in' such eases as came within his • knowledge and observation—and he lovariebly. found [ it to produce tha mosisalotaryefleet*—notunfrqiaem , ly suer nearly all the ordinary, preparations reeom* : mended for worms had been previously resorted to without any permanent advantage. ..TaUCsfl.iaot tested by the certifieotes and staiemenu of hundred* - ' of respectable persons In different part*~of the conn* ’ try, and should induce families always to keep* vial of the preparation in their possession. It U mild in Us i operation, and may be adniutistcred with perfect safe* - ty to the most delicate infant - * - ' ’ ; The only genuine is prepared by-• sprgy DA FAHNESTOCK. pmsborgh above disease*, is the llUNGs!2Kforih»cuTeoftha LIFE, discovered by the eelebraieifTft*£'fcftALi)i? Londom England, and introduced info the United States under the Immediate superintcpdopco Ofthe investor. . The extraordinary-success of this medicine,'in tha euro of Pulmonary diseases, warrants 'the American * AgentinaolieitingfoTtreataeaithe-wom poiiiplo oa* aes that can be found in lh« ■»« tfot ,cek relief in vain from any of the common tumedlef of tha day, and havebeengiTenupbytheaoAdUtiuujhed physietans as confirmed and incurable. ,Thc'Unhguri* an Balaam has cured, aitdwili cure, the most desperate of eases. It is no quack nostnom bat a.'standard Eng* • iish medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United Stales should be. supplied with Buchan's Hungarian *ui—m Of Life, net ©tuy to eeanteraetihoconsumptive tendencies ofthn-fUojue| bat to be used as n preventive medicine in’ all leases ol eolds, coughs, spitting of bloodftpoia ia thd tidsand ehest, mitatkm and soreness or the difficulty of bresting, hectic fever, night sweats, esacl* atinw and «pnwT«l T aathma, lmlii»iwi eough and croup.' .— — Sold inlarge bottles, at tl per bottle,with {£l dirss* tions for the restoration of health. •*, n.-'* Pamphlets, ftantalnlnga mtsaaf EngHdiana Ameri. . can certificates, and other evidence, showing the an* equalled merits of this great English Remedy; may b« - obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. For saio by B A FAHNESTOCE It Cd*, eereere st and 'tVood. and Wood and fith its. |-''*--JufldAwS rpHt.*.. ■Lbe£ore—cudeoniipmMt*ppfg»t(JK*«erapl»fi»— and most fashionable Eastern paueraa andeolon. AUo THE CHEAP ROLL, or BOSTON BUND* oa hand -or made to order of ail fixe*, and at AllprtSfA* Coniury Merchants tad others tro invited ip eallaad examine tie above for theaselves.as ail will bosoia wholesale or.retail,andalibaraldedxetioa ntda u wholesale purchasers. acidly ...... A WRSTEBVEL*. THJC fiTAA OF TUB WEST ~A VENItIAN BLIND SL&JWFA^ O^ Earn Ido oftho lMngrorn} f wkctf V«p°m ~ fiiimlm of fcll tha different tic* «fla oolora JiPin kept on band ermd* » order jute lift Uteii and raoit approred Ewaern lon»,»ttho*kMte*rw>tiee*adoa“o®« '"g£B ite« ra »g.r g.ii.aajl-s^?; ;s^Jßaassss«ffiSSSS Mi o ?', donewith tie beat material and *V»rSlrs;iiSSri ftiiil to ton to .Ailejriea; mUtievn sum, Aim BATUISO ESTABLISHMENT. m toPAU. b«i to inform the inhabitants of Pitts- T. M bi*h and ficinlijr. thu bp .has- opened the A* VitabHahiaeoi, where every attention will be SR of thoie vgho may favor him with £ «iL Überry street. betwwn Seventh and Wood.. leeGreuu and all other delioaetea of (he seaecta' __ - ,:i BAMLB POUMPRY, IOSV jdcbouos o. w,«. F*m,' Inknadtrsigned,«BCee«aora to Arthurs a Niehoi •ooi beg leave to inform the eilixcnsoj Pittsburgh LaadruWicreneraliy.thattheybaro. whflJit the BA* oUifOUSDBV and are now. in fall operation, and hare part of tbelrpatternsreadyto tho’market’- Among® which are Cookiag Goal and Wood Stoves, with a splendid air-uah! Coal Steve, which if now superceding la outer cuie*'tho-common resfld more. Alto, a cheap eoai Cooking Stove, yrell adap ted foramaU families, with a fall asaoitmeat of earn tnofl and mantel Grout We would pari calmly in* rite the attention of persons building to‘tall at Oar warehotiM before poretuulng, and evniwf aaplesdid article of enanuneiied Cratea, fnt«>im4 fryarmaryte— aatirely new in this market. . t.-- > - . . Warehouse, No. 181 libemut, oppcrflf.Woed *tj NICHOLSON A PAYNR PITTSUUIIOa IHPOaTATIONS. CV EAGER. Importer and Whdlewlti Dealer in . . FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS V Situ of tho Gilt Comb, 103 MirkctsUßniharjk.l’a. Western Merchants, Pedlars, and Other* valtin* Pittsburgh te purchase Good*, are respeetfttliyisTitea : to call and eiaaina the cxunicve assortment of Eng- Ushr American, French and Gdnu an Feney Goods. AU Koreign Gooda at this eilaMithmcnLere import ed direct by myselfj and purchasers may rely on get 4ng goods trom dm hands, 1 have the largedAssoii* ment of article*, in-tho variety- line-in.the tity of Piits^rgb—all of whlelr will be cold top for etih of city acceptance!.- The Block consists, la part,of • Lace Goods, Hosiery, Gloves. Ribbona *; ;■' Silk Cravats, Shoe and Patent Threads, Sewing Sbjf* Spool Cotton, Tapes, Suspender*, BundnsjPfa#,:***'. diet and Cntfery. - . • . Gold and Silver Watebet, Gold Jewelry/aUto*** 1 Brushes, Comba and Raxori. . -• • {j .'•L.w V Percussion Caps, Revolvers,' Pistols, Cleek* ■"* Cotton Panes, Spectacles, Steel Pars, hfasts *>»»«-) Carpet Digs and Baskets. . V ■ Bindings, Findings and Trimmings, l.s , rfo. Toys and Fancy Goods; together wtih * l*ff* - I tv ofFtncy and Staple DRYGOODS ■ j. ». n . C. YEAGER is also agent to tho eeWWf** caster Comba 3C - SELLERS’ IMPERIAL COUQU SY2O?" Tb *“'* . Norms® LtaalTlj £***7, IM7. PrrrTirasß,UAMk Mr.R. HSeller*—ln joaUeeW parabio Cough Syrup?! bet 2B«b 'efit of the community, that my **“**SSL . times afflicted with a mast dtstreotoJS* chased, in January last, a «»g«S2S W S» J«S eared a eoogn of two monihsJAto* w „ T ® w tnaruh.lnce,ibnimb■“•“■’fcS'liSStt" ” tk> that she eon d hardly move, ftwzSa.,. .~a bream I sent ■ m »U llfpcoploiia “«»“ b«o a* good as represented. /, r *3. tt ) y ._m_ .. greSfiSl nit byf Dreggtsm gua*i*UT