Mi'SCEIiLANEOUS. BOOKS! BOOK*! (TJBT reeM «the PKraBVTEBIAN BOOK JUXJM, No. 19 Wood street; and tot sale at Easters prices: Ocsenias'Hebrew Lezieiiiii Amageann ■ of the Bible, Neandert History of (be Christian R«U. ctss sad Chareb, Milton's Trestiss on CeritUsa Doe*' , Wins, M iMlf«vnniryAnee- many eier interesting works, taaddldos : iotbohbove,aiiaigi*n**»mr*. ' . noe*t: i ..-i 1 [LEGHKNY, AND YICINIT.Y, will bo. reedy for tboeamveria 10 days. Persons who may wish- W have -news of their country sesU-pst on the nap e«d da ie by application to-the undersigned, say tins before thofiEh to*.: To. defray, the expense of -ill be required in addition to the erica of flwi Map.-" 80*19 _ B K_McOOWAN •_ ■i '9O TUB PTJBtIC* A the State of OUo; Sharon, Irfheorered -a saw MeuUe.Santee, tad subsequently leaned.that It yl ~5 >p4tigpp«fdtflbeofnos>eory>lae,btiintitn ■ S^^ySTSgtSfSSSffiSFwte , ixan* ©empoundiog it with nnou nbstuees; andsostrom wasiayooi^iCMeethsttlflrowaaTtlae in. it, that iftre up myentiro time andmeans lathe preset mi an of those experiment*; and from that tfane to this. I bate attended to no other business; at the ex. - piration of shoal two year*. I finally discovered, that, by reduemg it to a fino powder and mixing U with ttn* •eed oil to aho« the consistency of thick paint, and applying this compound with a brush, that inis coating in aT few‘months would become ‘a.perfect stone or tlstq so that the substance wbeaeppliedwaiaetnaliy slateinaliqeid.stau,andtheUrg* amosnt ©fellies, elaoant, magnesia and black oxide of iron thstlt con tained, rendered it beta, weather and fire proof; as the , ■ longer exposed, the harder and more. Permanent it . seems to become, add ’ as .the coating (after It tuns to slate) is of itself lndeitruetible by file, consequently it • protects the wood covered with -it from the air, and . where there is no air, there l* ao blase or combustion; the re tore the wood wiU aetnidy char, before the slate ! coTtring will give way. ’ i considered the diseovery cf the greatest Import ance, and. applied to Government for a patent for my. • jnMA'ion or dlscoverjfdfondly hoping that I should, now be remunerated for ell my oatiay lit time and mo ney. Tho government, without uny hesitation, grant* cd to me Letters Patent for the solo tight to manatee* - tare, sell and use my improvement In the maßataeture of a “Weather and Fire Proof Oomposltloa or Aru ficlal Elate.” fir fourteen years. ...• nt Avgust 14,1849. • _ WM.BLAK& inhabitants of Sharon, bay ’ oadthaabova statement of Mr. Blake, and beuevo to bo sabstta tially correct, as we are knowiagto aw« of tha «ata* menu therein contained; and wa will wo do not believe that were ever was a patent more, honestly and laboriously earned, or more deservedly: granted as he pnrsued nil cipeilmenta with Urn smut, mdomitab’e perseverance under the BSStabMwreguff eireumiiancet, as the pablie: had act the least confi dence that there could be .any n^ • fp?n 'h* He therefore hud to encounter Tot years the Jeers and scoffs of nearly tba. whole comma-, ally. Noiwitbsiandlng'aJi this,-h# waslndefalixabJa iu the prosecution’of his experiments, and wo do cot believe that there is one man in a thousand who would have persevered under all the circumstances Bat ho has as last triumphed over ali obstacles, B®d; w ® Ueve there is now but one eplsloa in. awarding film the merit af this valuable discovery.- ■ _ , \ GEO. \V. CRANE, ,■> Justifies of • HORACEGIBB, _ JONATHAN EVERHARD, J Peace. ' LEWIS dcHATFlELD,yikuswas . R.W.MILL, > - Jf.. * BENJAMIN JONE, 1 Towttthlp. : WM. EVERETT, Township Clerk. \ , - ALLEN Hawb, Treasurer. ' \ CAUTION TO Tt£B ru. . I have ascertained that there are Individual* engaged :l in digging, grinding, toil preparing for tale, the above I jmenooned funeral, to be talied with oil, and used pte osely as I use jay patented article. ) k*w bees to \ those persons and shown then ray patent.. They cay - they do not Intend to infringe.or trespass, upon my . lights; ihttlhey have aright to dig, grind,and tell the powder; if they con find purehasets; that they are not; hound to knew what they are to do with i& that It u no Infringement until it is mixed with the oil to make the compound; and that those who buy, mix ana use U, mutLUkethe recponcibUity. Most of theffl'cay that they believe that the patent la nod against thoea that mi* and on the compound, ana some hare said that what they wonted to use they shohld certainly purth iu of tse, as they did not intend to make themselves, liable In any way. Now l feel myself in duty bound to exposaihixbereracedfrand upon the publiet ei I can call it by no milder name, where a man sella and re ceive! pay for an article, the use of which ha well, knows snbieets the purchaser and user to a proseen- : tioa and fine. Some of those who are engaged in this nefarious traffic, .will unquestionably contend to the public that my patent will not stand, end that 1 dare cot prosecute. Now, to take this argument away from jum, I went to some of those who were proclaiming that my patent was of no and made the foUow leg proposition: that they mightselecta judge and two lawyers who have had some practice in patent eases, and we would submit the patent to them, end if they . decided that the paten: was good, thstthey should stop all fonher'proeeedittgs in the business; but if their should dome that it would not, in their opinion, hold,- I would agree to lei them go on and sell all they could, without saying any thing to the public about them. This proposition they would not accede to. So far a* the validity of my patent Is concerned.' I do not de pend entirely upon my own judgment, although I have the fullest confidence in it; but 1 have submitted it to many of the judges, and several of the oust eminent patent lawyers, who have, without exception, decided that in ihetr opinion U was good, and would protoetme is my discovery. I grind the article to a fine power, and put U us la barrels, the which are marked: “Bulkv's Patxjtt Fit* ABS WgITItXS PSQOr AXTtfICUL &LITK. n t therefore give ndtice to all who buy and use the above mentioned mineral for the purpose set forth in my potent, except from me or my authorized agents, that I shall hold them to a sirict accountability, and shall commence suits at law against those who thus, infringe upon uy right - WM. BlAt& Ssaxos, Slediaa Cov O-t Aug. Id, 1819. '—rJiWriJunficTaPi^le^olrha!mli*aS*fo"r" sale. Tho above we can reeommehd, for we have been using it for some 4 vears, and- know it to be what it is set forth in every particular. l J. fc 1L PHILLIPS, Agt, - _ nor27-dJm • 1 No g wood st • EXCE» SIOB! F. H. EATON & CO., So, 03 Foartb Street* Pittib«r|h| Have bow ia Store their fall assortment of Tiimmlnsi, Glom, Hoilery and Lace Goods ADAPTED to the warns of every elass of Uerchania and Consumers. N» pains have been spared to present tho newest and most fashionable style of Goods in their line. Their stock consists wpunoftlie' following: DRESS TRIMMINGS. Fringes’and Gimps, of every variety: new styles figured Galloons; Algerine and Imperial Braids: wido and narrow Silk and Worsted Embroidering Brjid*; . firored and cut VelTct Ribbons; plain do do; C&rdcu Mantas and plain Satin Ribbons, for trimming; black, white and colored Silk Lares; extra wide do do, M flounces; with a fall, assortment of Dress Bartons; Stamped or Embroidered to order. LACE GOODS. Embroidered Lace and Moulin Capet, Chemisettes, Breakfast and Retiring Caps and Half Sleeves, French Worked Collars and Cufls, in great variety: LseeYaUs, Lappet* andOperaTies; Mourning Chemisettes, ,Ccl* lars, Caffs ana Half Sleeves; Linen' Lawn RdM*, plain embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Linen do; real thread Laces and Edgings; Im_ do do; Bobbin, Lacs Mostin and Cotton Edgings and Inserting!. BONNET TRIMMINGS. ftigh nrw style Bonnet Ribbons, French Face Flow* era, Bonnet Tabs, Velvets, Batins and Florences, Silk Illarion* and Tarlcions, Bonnet Frames and Tips. * KID GLOVES. Ben manufacture, with most approved fastenings, and choicest colors. An extensive assortment always on hand. »• • ‘ • HOSIERY. * A {Kit variety Of Silk, Wool, Cotton, Merino and Culuaere, for Ladies and B lines; Tartan Plaid*, and a (alt assortment other fiylea fancy and plain Child ren's Hose; nearest style* Infant*’ Boou and Socks; Genu’ Grampian, Vironia,'Merino, Cotton and-lca Wool Half Hose. GLOVES. A Atii assortment for men, women.and eMldren, among which an Derby Bibbed, Poieselle and plain Silk; ribbed and plain Caihmcrc;' Chamois Lined Ber lin; Cassioere, Merino, Far-lined Beaver, heavy au»», Baflalo and Eng. Horn Dressing tfadfiMlvoryOombs; • with an assortment of Nail and Tehth Bnuhaa. i - W«tteriU* u GoU Medal” rerfuaery...- .. VARIETY GOODS, . Needles, Tins, Tapes, Steel Bags and Panel ' Battens and Hteel Good*; Berlinl Wire Baskets. Parse Twist and Bowings Fiun Rosewood Desks and Coat Btodingsfc Galloons, Fanfey Wortßiakeu ■ Cloak Cord and Tassels, Portfolios, Panic rues and Blind A Bhado Trimmings, Ladle*’ Stationary, ' Patpit L Banner Tassels, French Cork Soles, . • Upholsterer's Fringes, Silk AlUing’m CmbreOas, BeffLt ncn.auM widths, PaperMaeim* A Hollands, 1 - Englishttti Cloths. J Elastic Bands A Webbing, • yight-Chintx Bawling. Cor»ct|and Shoe Lasers. . i^AUl'Lk'Sl CAiU’L'Ps”—Ree'd this nay, u W.nt'. .1/ Clintoek’s Carpet Warehouse, No. 73 Foorthftja farther supply of Carpets, of the latest and most ap.; • proved'styles, to which we-incite the attention of bieambdat men, and ihoso wishing to famish Houses^ ■ 10 call and examine tie largest assortment in the city, ' v hich rre will sell efratwr than ever before die redin the western raarket .ocrtJ WM’CLINTOCR ■.V V. /sfoansias Lose Shstwia. . TXT B. Ml/KPHY uas jee’da 4 apply of ih* above ; Vy ;. nrdclc, of Iho best quailry; also, plain Black Thibet Lon* Shawls; black ttomt>nrfnc«,Monrning Al dJMCcas, Persian Cloth, btaek Coborrs. Paracttnx, Ashmens, Moos do Lains and French Merinos, blaek •ti . Cravats and Mourning Collars, Mourning Bonnet Bib bons, seek'do, and a full aasortasnt of MoarhiSg 1 '^"“^MlaCKsW A large assortment, Including a foir pieces very vfldh ) i - mad superior. Bayers are invited to fo k at them, at I North Bast comer of Fourth'and Market sts. J Wholesale Booms ap stairs, whepe a large assort-1 i nea of New Goods.has lately been received. - [avBo . DE. JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE. "P 1 . We have been infoTwed by Mrs. Hose of aeureper*' formed on her byDriJsyn* , *Alt*rativ* I wi!cV proves Us superiority over every other remedy of the . --kind. .She has bees afflicted for the lausixtcea years , , .With If BCHOSES or WHITE SWELLINGS, attended i .. with olecniiont aod ec/oUaUon of tarioasbonet-da- CJ ; nng which ome many pieces btvebeen dUehargedfrao. r thp iThfltal bona of (ha cranio®,from both her arms, v\ emits and hands .and from both legs, and from th* left - N fecors. bone and froa.iherighl kaee;besldesp*infhl —alaers on otnerpxm-ofherpcxsca, which have baffled. ■<«'- • theskiilof maarnberuf the nortcmincat physician* of • .carett!-***™ l * oo * l the time her aajSeriagshavtr :• - heejtcxvnnann* and deplorable. Abbot three nuU&r T ahc .vniaitidaecd^, rrrnr,Jayse%AttcrtuiTe, •t hyretssvißg aßpalaand swellings, tod-eaaSefcihe - vicers to heal, while aiths soma timehergetteTaihtaldi • has beeom«eotaple»tlT*wßßred,*e that aheaow weighs ■ b tba more thaa she am before she eocmcaced tie tss of this craly valßablcpTepassmHßit.ETa.ToQ. . • BLOAN'S COLUMN. :-BJ* Al| U» Mxiiclw tdrsttiaeJ by W. B. SLOAN «*• soldbjr - -T- *•• • i. * R. E. SELLERS, Wood •treat; tad JOHN P.RCOYT libeftf •tfitabßwk •' ' •»•: • Binafrifhtrn. by JOBS G. SMITH. .; - _ : HMmOr, by HENRY PTSCHWARTZ u s. jlcuuy. ■ Tb« BwtftSd Cheap* rt Boru flidlelaa ■■■■ ■ ISMBWWLB. ILOAS'I OIHTggW ATO COSDmOB r POWDKBf - AaSfffrtpULly 1 **s LUdmeati sow lots* fox uoeßr»of.&»<owißcdls I •mss: I •-* -i ■' ■i" ••"-'L- : ;..ijc.- 1 - Flash Womds, gtlls tftn kind*, ttnlatw*-*! erteked beds,.nnxboa*, wiodbOaoj wiaSrtUs. boT rewiai, swecpsT. Sgnl% bußCTW^nadqtefc,^fonaocrod. uttttto et n« PtfiroerwOl an^ puilt the hlaodj/loosett'iha skis. detest tbsweter tod UitugMaerpTf pah of tht tody: udhtsprored i t Mrtwwttllitly iayilafell(i»liif Ai«»—1«- i jDtaeap«r» hide. bound, IffluTVfftppertts, inwtrti i™°iTtpP r y water,laitmmtdott of lie eye*,'foiir»e! fromtaird txtnrtie; also, the gmdsia,(eoaPßon]yctl-; UdstiFecmplaimJ whica proves sofctal loamy tin i uhlo bones in this eosotfr.'-It is alto tstfotndeer mareafody foreoßfhsand.eolds.whieh reaerste m assy&aldisetKt; _,'W; B. BLOAN, r Gttad Depot, 40 Laka tt, CUeacOrDSnoia. THE PROOF. Extract pas the “Galena North Western'Gsr«te.'< •Bjr iheiuse ofSWen'e' Ointment and Condition Pow der, I htro entirely cored a finals on my bone end otherwise lanered-hie eondiuoa moro than 690: P* eenteathseeuefihemedleiae And a eow.whiea ’was to feeble u to bo considered worthless by mywif sod neigtomwaarestoted to goodhealth andstiength by the trie of Less titan half a package of the powder, and la now doing better than any 'other - cow I bare. Small Pox, filar 0,13(8. . WM. VINCENT. t THE BUFPKRJNG CHILD. Thereby certify fbueitoef my children, when jtn 'ked, fall; into a Lure firs of Ure coals, and was banted eerersty from bead to fset. Thebestof mediealaid and attention was gieeo;,t© the child forfour or fire' days wiiboat any relief -each day's sttlleriiurs mens*- ed dll his groans eosld be beard at s coat distance, it' whleb entieal period bite of say neighbor! recounts, dad sad presented tamo a box of SlotaV Ointment, and in lossthan fifteen minutes after the application efthe ointment to tbe separated sereaof thesafferiog ehild, lljs pain eeaadd cntireJyr sod ho speedily began to recover. My residence ii,ta Belt township, ver ■llllflh ft^ynty r awe yours, OSCAR F. MOTT. Prineertife, Poena eo., May I,IMS. lowa. NOTICE is hereby tires, that the Public Sties of Lends ordered by proclamation of the President of the United State*, dated the fifteenth day of September, lßtf.to be held at the LAND OFFICE AT DU BUQUE, w«a lOWA, on thd 7th and list days of Janaaiy, 1830, are .. JO years I declared to be postponed tut HI farther notice. .•ct,aed'hareuei Giren nnder my hand, at the City of Washlnftsn, dßtnymajn nee, .thisllth.dyr of annoDominione^hnnsaadright ? *^\*vßthlathe'laiftrro By the President: ~*"-»hame, J.BUTTEHFIELD, _ - {D* Rom the Hob. H. V. 8. Broeka, Agent of the Omois and Michigan Canal Pseket Boat Company. "\ .. rSn^.^w< 1 Inn, ftlj t Sl^ Dr. W. B. Sloan—Dear Sin For the left 30 years I hare had occasion to ace many horses,-audhare used tha great rariety of liniments and ointments la ase, months I ha*e applied yourointmenttosotneflO hones, for various injuries, and in ersry instance it hu pro ved a sovereign remedy. v A FINGER BITTEN ENTIRELY OFP. Two oileii tooth ofCfaiesgo, Sept 14,IStt. Dr. Sloaa—Sir Oa the Bth instant «nr Ma ud a lin ger bitter entirely offby ahorse. We immediately ep plied toot celebrated ointment, whieh relieved y™ of pain m a few minutes, end prevented the finger from ■welling the low particle, end the wound is healing Itpidly. Resp’y youn, 8. BROCKWAY. DOCTORING IN GALENA Ur. Sloan—Dear Bin Abdutthree yean arolwaa ■evenly Injured in one ofay leg* by the falling of a pileefwpod whieh oceustoned-Urre nutting nleara. Nearly every doctor In Guleaatrled to cure them; bat tried in vain, until from sympathy aod improper treat ment mjr other leg'beeame-as bu aa the one original ly wounded. I despaired of ever being well again— bat in order that 1 might neglect no means wftnu&Biy reach, r purchased of yoor agent in Galena some of your ointment, and yoaeaa judge of my surprise an 1 gratitude better than I tear express it, to find myself entirely well before I hid finished using the second br g _ These facts I make known ih»t others afflicted may believe and pot delay using so valuable an ointment ns yours has' proved to bd. Re«p*yyoer grateful fr*d, Galana, HL, Dee. IS, 1943. . EVAN DAVIS. ONLY *0 DAYS. ' Before' the following order.-Messrs. Vaughn A Co. purchased a large supply of Sloan 1 ! preparations. Jacww.Mleh. Pah. 94,1849. S. K. Hibbard—Dear Sirs 1 am oat of Sloan’s Condi tion Powder and Bone Pin intent. The salt far ex ceeds my expectation. .If yon ean manage to send me 4 dozen Ointment, I will pay.for them the.first linn that yea are here, and presume 1 shall be ablate tell a large quantity in the coarse of the year. It will by. an object to you, as well aa to myself, to keep me Btantlysupplied. Veryrasp’yyoun, ■ MISSISSIPPI BIVKB Sr.Lcrms, Teh. 22, ISO. Dr. Sloan—Sm About two years ago, while rafting on the Mississippi river, in passing over the rapids, J was plunged info the water, and by the raft dashing against a reek,' crashing my left leg and otherwise se riously injuring me, to much that I lost all sensibility. When consciousness returned I found myself in St. Louis, surrounded by my weeplngfsmlly. Good nurs ing and medical aid, enabled me ui about two months tobobbla around with the assistance of a eratch. The wounds only partially heated, leaving large running sores at the knee, whieh for many months discharged blood and matter oftho moat offensive character. My pains were inexpressible, ultima* my suffering was so great that death would have received a hearty wel eome. Fortunately Mr. Wilson, too* of my neighbors) advised mo to try yoor Ointment. * I obtained a box applied it according to direction—the sores soon began (•assume a healthy appearaneo, and In three months 1 was entirely cured, and enabled to do hard labor. Your obedient servant, HIRAM W. THOMAS. We,- the undersigned, neighbors of H.-W. Thomas, were acquainted with the ease above stated, and know ing the circumstance*, most chcerfaUy confirm said Thomas’ statement. REV. J. DOUGLASS, JAMES W}LSON, Pi,.-pn i iuu OOODNHWa "CmcfcOO, JafLBth,lß49. : '-iW. D. Sloan—Sir. One of my horses was hoof bound tad «l*e wounded in tis stifle, in whieh h« tockeold, and beetas-so crippled that he could acareeiy travel. Ut thefts# application ofyonrTalanHo ointment, {us loots were soon softened and the stifle permanently eared. Ihavaaleouaed'lfaeOmtment in the case « Poll-Evil and on severe galls with equal meeesa. , VSfMSST TESTIMONY FROM LITTLE FOBT. Stean’a Ointment and Condition Povyder are ac knowledged byvdl who have used them to be the lest remedy for horses and cattle that has been discovered. Fresh wounds, galls, spavins, bruises, ringbtme, poll evil, and in short every outward disorderor injury can be eared by .this wonderful remedy. The Powder U designed for inward strains, distemper, hidebound, fstigUe from hard exercise, diseased eyes, As.—Lose County Chronicle. • • ’RATHER DOUBTINGLY, BUT I TfIOUGHT WOULDTRY IT.” , Wtcntm, Cook Co. Feb. 13,164* .. MnSloun—Sr; Ihave afineyouogborso that was taken with the seratebee last ulL'-I paid out about three dotlarufor medicine to cure Urn, but be grew worse. *I then bought a boxofyour ointment, atyour office..wben inCbEtago last, ratherdoabungly, but 1' thought I.would fry »u Judge ef my surprise and my .opiums of iu beneficial qualities, when I foundmj bone's tegs smooth and wall in four dsya from the time I .commenced applying it. - Yonrobedien^ FACTS FOR THE PEOPLED fifteen year* of unrivalled sueeessta ths ewPof every variety of. external di—nwv and injarie* .•wiaeapnina, bruise*, eau, bums, cutanaona crop* tion*, aora lipV;S« Bte-'W.iraUjtaartanM raa .war -BA .totrAUanyMJ. »hl«h |Bjoolllin» ,»rtwlT.-«>mid l «i it l n OTuitotd myiCTMTOM&feIMEHrav yortasaielr . tb. «M rfyi Caw.ru, I wear t, Mb-' «Mkl.nd a ; bexa . Xi4»en raamd tb. Infliam.Hnn, Mila, *Uwi*Tt Ha wmM. laalad Tbs great benefit from tho nse of your, (hot bflisew zss te' acquaint you with foofsetjboilßTiafua-Bablirity wouMbeaefityoa and Jhopubti*. > ; Kwtpectihlly touts, * - < -■ r. -v “TTT/TTr'GEO*®COM6TOCX.'• '*>• . InmSmtiSatoiwikaii';'"-* K'.‘ T -An, la* Utoom. eoamaa aarla,, tSat Ointment sad Condition Powder an rapidly eopefu I I ding aU other ramadka ter sH dmaaspatfkMiri I l ank.' TM*-~rnrtf i*rt itdiaimn ronitita laihab I Purity jowtfc thay may be trad ever sc I ■O— 1- I T | ■ tn ■ |—*j ■ I _MISOELLANKOITS. TRANSPORTATION LINES BrU«pr-LOB I p?e». idem ofthe Utmed Bute* of America, dolierebjr *7 that PUMic 8nle« Will 4» ■Sfmm'Jr w ’£ e nneouoned Lead Office*, in the Bute oilOvyAi ttlhe period* hereinafter designated, to win %> At»tae fcandOtScc at DUBUQUE, commencing'on -Awdtr, Ute«eTeatbda«ofJana3r7nezt, for the die* •posalol,tie Public f*™* eitasted within the nnder-' BOBUoned townships, to wit: North of pi* baM tint, and watt tf thtfifth principal ‘ j - wuridtan. Township ninety-eight, of range three. Towhihtp* nin«y-»ix, niaelyisevea, and nioe« 'ty-eight, bf range four. Townships ninety-five, ninely-eix, ninety-rev* e& nfnqy-eight, and of range five. Town*hips ninety-three, niheijtfirarj, ninety* five, niriety-sii, nineipeight,'and mnaty-ntoe, ol range six. At the SAME PLACE, commencing on Mon day, the] twenty-first day of Januiry next, for the disposal jo f the Public Lands within the andermen*. tinned Igwushlpai trie • ■ k North ofthsbatt lins, and witafths fifihpriattpal .> , euridus*. '■ ' ' Townships ninety-four, ninety-five, njnety-six, nlnety-spven, ninety-eight, add* ninety-nine, of range seven. \ Townihips ninety-four, . niueiy*five, ninety six, ninety-wren, and ninety-eight, of range eight f Township ninety-fire, township ninety-six, (ex cept thd southwest quarter of section twenty-cer es, the [southeast quarter cf section twenty-eight, and scdiona thirty-three and thirty-four, Including the Indjan' agency,) and township* and ninety eight, of. range nine. Townships ninety-two and ninety-four, of range ten-' ‘ ! . ‘Townahip-nioety-one, ofrange.ihirfeen. ,Towhahipa nluetyrone and ninety-two, ol range fimrteep..: . At the Land Office at FAIRFIELD, commenc ing on Monday,the fourteenth day ofJ&ncary next, for the‘disposal ofthe Public Lands tiLuated with in the fisdertnetUiODsd townships* to wit: North if tks lots lint,and wut tfUu fifth prittdpal i ' meridian. : ; • Townships sixty-seven, sixty-eight, and sixty nine, of rangesixteen. Towns hip»_sixty*seven, sixty-eight, and sixty-, nine, qf range seventeen. Townships sixtyteight and sixty-nine, of range eighteen. .Township* sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of ranee nineteen. - '•“Township sixty-eight and sixty nine, of range twenty. Townships sixty-eight and sixty-nine, ot range tWenty-one. , i Townahip aixtyveight anddxty*nine, of range twenty-two. Township seventy-one, of range Townships seventy and eoventy-one, of range twenty-seven. Townships seventy and seventy-one, of range twentyaeigut*. : At the Land Office at lOWA CITY, commenc ing on Monday, twenty-first day of. January next, for the disposal ofthe Pnblio Lands within the fol lowing township vie North cf tht ku*lin*,eadwostcf thtfi/thprmctfol Township seventy-six, of range twenty-veven. Townships seventy-ax, seventy-seven, and serv enur-dgbt, of range twenty-eight. Township seventy-seven and of range twenty-nine. Landsappropriated by law for the use of schools, military, or other purposes, will be exoinded from the sales. The offering of the above mentioned lands will be commenced on the day appointed,and proceed in the order In "which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall have' been offered, and the sales thus dosed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than' two weeks, and no private entry of nay of the lands will be admitted until after the expiratioa of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, thisfifieenth day of September, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-nice. By the President: Z. TAYLOK- J. ButTiimu, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emp-, lion to any ofthe lands withintho townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction ofthe Begiflerand&ecelverof the proper Land Office, and mako payment therefor aa soon aa practicable after seeing this notice, and be fore the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale ofthe lands embracing the tree! claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. J. BUTTERFIELD, Commissioner ofthe General Land Office. POBTPOVEIUSV Of Use PahUs Land Sale* at Do Baqwa, Commissioner of the General Land Office. dc!7 Uawiß. ttlOH vaLl qoo ALEXANDER A DAY, comer of the DUmood and Market street, ttetilV their friend* and the pabUe that they have received their stock of Fall and Win ter GOODS, direct from iho importers, manufacturers and auctions at the east. Theirstoekofnew style and fashionable Goods is large, and presents strong aorae tiona to purchasers, in Ladies Dress Goods and Shawls, ths most splendid and fuiurnabie Good* of tho season are now offered, at remarkably lowpriees consisting in part of Hie following s LADIES' DRESS GOODS. New style Brocha fix'd CameUon Stilts; Coiy and Black Satin Du Chanea and Taro Satins; Col’d Caoelian Groderhine*, of the best qualities; Black glossy Groderiens of the eelebnued Eagle manufacture. The above named Black Silks are warranted not to cut in tha wear; for dresses and mantillas they are the best imported. \ Neat fig’d Cametian Satin Du Chene, the handsomest Bilis of the season. \ Now style Brocha Silk figured French Mennot, a new and splendid article for ladie»* walking dresses. Silk Embroidered Frenck-De Laines, for oresiea and tacks, an entirely new article. Caanmeres, Do Laines, Merinos, Alpaeras and Par meuos, • large assortment ■. SHAWLS AND SCARFS! Brocha Long and Square Shawls, of tho beslqaaU* ■ Plaid Long Shawls, of the newefl designs, remark ably cheap. \ Splendid Terkeri Shawls, at greatiy reduced prices. ' Camelion Brocha fig’d Silk variety. Crape Shawls, white and colored, U* > great variety. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS’ Btil Sedan real Fteueh Twilled Cloths, all price*;, ,be*t Sedan real French Cassimeres; new style Amct •lean Cjuaimerec super Satin Vetting*^ LADIES’ CLOAKINO CLOTHSI French and Belgian-Black and OUra Cloths, for La dies’ Cloaks. BLANKETS! A splendid assortment of American and imported Blankets, at remarkably low price*. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS! A large and complete assortment now or hind.— Many of oar present stock of Staple Goods were bought from the manufacturer* previous te the present advance foprice*. A principal part of our stock of French and English goods have been purchased at the great Auction Sales tn Philadelphia and New York, which enables us to offerdecldea bargains in almost every description of goods in ourline of business. Country Merchants, Merchant Tailors, and all wholesale and retail buyers, are invited to an early examination of our stoek and prices. ; ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market st, oetiU north wen corner of the Diamond. r ‘ WBClfairia up Ditk utwoat WR. MURPHY, at north cost corner of Fourth • and Market.au, is now receiving his aeeond supply for the season, and ean offer inducements to buyers rarely to be met with. His assortmcoi of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS Is very folLeenaiitinf of French Merino*, Cashmeres, Coburgs, Lyonese Cloths, super Printed French Cash meres, at price* considerably lower than they could be bought early in the season. His stock of 8 1 long shawls Is largo, and embraces many of the beautiful styles new on exhibldon'at Franklin Insutate, Philad’s. BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS, Of new and very handsome styles, Velvet Trio minx*. Ae. SACKING FLANNELS, r. Of various styles and qualities, plain and embroidered Black Bilk Laces, Needle Worked Collars and Cuffs, Bonnet Batins and Velvet Flowers, Caps and Fttlhen. HANDSOME DRESS SILKS, Of the newest styles, and at lower prices than usual; and rich changeable Silks and Batins, for Martillas, Aoj and wlaree stock ofi . . STAPLE AND HOU3EKEEPIN GOODS, at lowest price*. And iutliegentieriwh'a department will bo found fresh •- ''-y • _ FRENCH BLACK AND FANCY OGL’D CLOTHS, Black Doeskins, Winter Ve«iioe4, Fancy Clssuoere*, Undershirts and Dra*cis, Sc< Cravats,Foekctlland kcrcbJcfs, Ac. •• , are invitee o titti tha Wholesale Room*, np «tair*. . -r-.-- ' oatffi) Very Wonderful cuue;-bellekb’ VERMIFUGE Mxscxt, Mercer co., Sept.37,-38-19. R & Seller*: Dear rtir. I bought one bottle of your Verndtege st the Iron City Furnace store, at this place, and it ha* performed what wcconsiderout here* won* derfol core oa one of my boys eight yean old; hehad been unwell for soma years, so much so that I bod giv en up all hopes of hi* recovery. I was advised by o«e of my neighbors to try a borne of your Vermifuge— and I urn happy to inform you of it having the desired effaetof relieving my son. lie passed, tn the short spaee of 3t horns, 1M worms, tome of them mearar- Utg to mueh as 13 and 14 inche* long. I feel bound in Justice to give yen tha above statement, so as yonmay mahe any use of my name that you think proper. Yoars, very faspectfuily, ‘ JOJUTtUS S. Lttlc. ITT Prepared and sold by R.K.ftF.LLER3,S7 Wood street; non sold by Druggists generally in tho two cities. • BgTts r ILEAD COUGH . BY- K. aup—From W. K. Roden, Esq- Clerk:of tho tourt of Qiarter Session* of Bemver County:. : 4Ir.ILE.FeUew Sir, Bomatimaia tho winter my trite was afflicted with a sercni and distressing eougii, and hearing of yonr fovahuble Cough pur chased a bottle from 8. T. Tnabls, :of Bridgewater, and after uklng a portion of it twara three ereainp oa xolng to bed, she foDndimmediatareUel;:M«lso savermifriendsbsvebcenretievetilateTfracsies. 1 sm therefore satisfied that his state and valuable me dteine.and.woald recommend itto these who pay,bo afflicted with severe coughs sod colds.. March 33,1643. - : ■' - .W.K.BODEN. - . imoidbyß-SSELLERS,-fi7 Wood stmrt. and and yidztirr; ntELT CLOTri&-3 exset Blae-i'mad Xfrab Fet r ClothSiimtrttfdaadfotsalgbi> 1 ; j- MORFaY.WILBONACO, novl3 -- ■ • ■•y-OWoodst O CABLET MOU2LJJS B, Mttipby has ■O Jbi*^««rt,*loi.of eolored Motis. doLaias, each as Cherry, Sotriet, Ac, at tho iewtirfee-oflfic. fphryftM. Atou, Plain Dntb, Brows, Ae..*tJiH toxw easts par yard; and alargeassottttedtofirtat styles I figured Mou*.; do-Lainsj-* 1 various prices, togather triikaetolcasksonmezu:c£Drem Geoda-meraUy, uusfc-as Finer SUkvFtraeh Marinos,-Csshmotea,. oabtMaaadLTansas.Ptfliht —lfcs.^ ; • r T PUMB|«l < «M« BlßltttßM OfIMJ ■ a MLf {fASfWEN fc CO. continue to bring person* lOJWi'roo any pan of England, Ireland. Scotland or JaUCWale*, opon tbs moslliberal teras, with their usual punetaality and attention to the wants and com* fort or enanigranu Wedonotallawonrpasaengeraio be robbed by the swiedling scampi that infest thcsca pora, as kre take charge of them the moment they/re port taestselves. and ace to their well being, anode snatch thfcm without any detention by the first ships.— we say this fearlessly, as we defy one of oar pusen rers to show that they were detained 48 Htri by hi to whilst thousands of others »“hte deiaibed months; dntil they-eduld be sent in some »dnraft,ata cbgp rate, which-too frequently proved their cofihii We iafcndto perform our contracts aonerabty, cost what it and not. act aswaa the eaie last season, with ethdr officers,—who either performed not all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts j drawn at Pittsburgh for any sms from £1 to £lOOO, payable at any ofthe oroTi jmal Banks in be* land, fSngland, Scotland and Wales, ' ROB? I ' . JOHN arCAUGHEY, Agent, tpH eorner Water sad m 1849. UNION UNE, OB THE PKNH'A AHD OHIO CABALS* Cciwroto A Ckaxixxlxb, Cleveland, O 7 p . JLIL . t , B. 0. paxes, ' BfttTßT, Pa. J Fro P rt - THIS Line will be prepared on the opening of navi* gallon, to transport rrtighi and Patseum from PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to an? point on the Canal and Laksa. The faritiiiea of the Una are uasunauedla umber, quality and capacity, of Bouta,.expenen«e ol oaptaiss, and oineleacy of Agent* : One Boat leaves Pittsburgh end Cleveland daily, run ning in connection with the (teamen LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN, Between Pittsburgh and Beaver,and aline ofintelus' Steamer*, Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes. AaxmV—R G Parka, Bearer, Pa.' Jesse Baldwin, Voangstows, Ohio. M B Taylor, warren, " Cyras Premiss, Ravenna, wheeler A Co, Akron, Crawford A Chamberlin, G ; ’and, O Sears A Griffith, Buffalo, N. v : JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Office, eor Wurr and Smhhfitld its, Pittsburgh, mehzltly : BEAVER PACKBTS. Steamer MICHIGAN No. 2—Capt. Gilson. LAKE ERIE, “ Gordon. IHE above regular and well known Beaver Pack* ets, have commenced tanking their daily trips to and torn Beaver, and will continue to ran between Pittibnrgh ahd Beaver regularly daring the season, as follows: • • Michigan No. t leaves Pittsburgh daily at 9 o'clock, A. and Beaver at t o'clock, P. M. Lake Erie leaves Beaver daily at 9 o'clock, A. Pittsburgh at 3 o’clock P.M. 1 These steamers will ran in eoasecfioa with R G Parks' Express Packet Uno.forjErie; - Taylor A LeffiingwelPs Warren Packets; UnJrnLlnobfFreighlßoatsfor ClevfUaa; Clarke A Go's Pittsburgh and Cleveland line Freight Boats. • j R G Parks dally Now Castle Packets. CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver. AgentA JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Pittsburgh, msh3l eor Water ana Smithficld sti 1849. "mSBOEBH ASD LINE, * ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS. THE Proprietors of this old established and popular dailv Una, consisting of SIXTEEN trstelass canal' Boats, owned by themselves and running m connec tion with the steam boats BEAVER AND CALEB. COPE, are enabled to offer unequalled facilities for the transportation of freight and passengers, on the opening of Canal navigation, to all points on the Penn* sytraniaaiid Ohio and N. York canals and the Lakea EM. FITCH A Co. Cleveland. BID WELL A BROTHER, Agents, Beaver. J. C. BIDWELL, Agent, , mart Water street, Pittsburgh. I. C. ItBWKLL, ' p. W. C.KSWXLL, Pittsburgh. Beaver. BIOWELL & BROTHER. Forwarding BtrthanU, BEAVER, PA-, Agent* for t&oFiUsbtrgkandClnvUnd burgh and Erie Lint via Erie, and far ettawt boat* Beaver and Caleb Cop*. Having purchased the large and substantial Wharf Boat Just buih for the MoDongahela Packets, have with toe addition of a Warehouse, the most ample ae cornmodatiom for, Ttceiving and forwarding, and pledge their utmost attention, promptness, and despatch t* consignments to theu care, and rely on tketunenda for a trial. • aart-dly B. A BRQ. ud Bicosfc Bincti&b- . . ALSO—AfeweletfUßlf esrved PIANO WOOLS, fcf **i« « mmoaftetarertpriecOr. • • JOHNttMELLOH, St Wood O. Beta Aigttn for CUekeang’j Piano*, dc24 : : :.fafr-Wo*lgw Pfnnirlrania- meoaJfa««a fitw—i ONE second band Piano, e octaves, pries *5O. 1 “ “ •* 6* “ M «- | m - « ftft «-. « 40. ?• l u «* « * “ i “ *O. ■ For sale for eish at tho above pricem, by delS JOHN Wood at rntrvlnUN PLAVKHA—BroH»’«"o»x*i“Vious 1 School, altered tad connected fromtha lut Eng* tUb edition, to correspond with Bpobris Original School of Violin pitying, by hi» pupil U. C. HIU. “If tny arguments in required to reconnnend uti work, tt bbt be obterred that Spohr himself tdlierea ctrietly to the system laid do*rn in the above work, tad that he ha» by the came mode Of isttraetioa. prodaecd a Itreaier number of distinguished pupils than any other taagter in Europe,* A cspply of the above Just reoVS, (price ST.) and lot salaby del? - JmMELI/08. 8t Wood it A N EMINENT and experienced Physician from the A East, ofttyeare standing,©lferatotreataUeaae* of a Delicate Natero with prompt* cat mod aeereey. .. Biaaaeceu la Buffalo and other large cideahas been proverbial. Hi* charset ere moderate, and hit cures permanent.. Old cases ofGlect, Stricture, Scro fula, Fluor Albus, Rheumatism, Agoe,Syphilis, oraay ehroaleor laveterute eases solicited. A can warranted, or chain refunded* Omen, St Clair street. 9 doon from the Bridge. Teeth Extracted.- Advice to the poor gratia. N> B.—Dr. A. solicits tho worn eases of any disease m Pittsburgh to call. _ _ , apllrdly PETBOLEVB, OB RGCKOIL. “There are more things In beavra and earth Than are dreampt of in philosophy.” THE VIRTUES af this remarkaole remedy, and the constant application for it, to the proprietor, haa induced hint tanSTe it put up in bottlea with la* bela and directions for the benefit of the public. The PETROLEUM ii procured from a well ia this county a depth of four hundred feet, la u pure ana* dulterated article, without any chemical change, but juit a* flows from Nature's Great Labraicry!! That it contains properties reetchlng a number of diseases, is no longer a merer ef uncertainty. There are many things in the arcana of nature, which, if known, might be-of vast urafulnets in aliavtudog suffering, and re* i taring the bloom of .health and vigor to many a suf* feter. Low before the proprietor thought of putting it up in bottles, it had a reputation for the cure of die* cane. The eonataat and daily increasing calls for it, sod several remarkable cures it has performed, Is a sure Indication of its future popularity and wida spread application In the tare of disease. We do not wish to make a long parade of certifi cates, as we are conscious that the medleine can aoon work Its way into the favor of «i»n4 retail; the following *nlele*,*ui Waib Tu’ji, • StoffCbttma, Meat Tub*, BanelChnro*, Bath Tub*. , . Half Bethel*. Wooden i&wU, Peek* and Half Peeks, Weak Board*, ' Brass Bound Buckets, Oplbee 11c*. Towel Boiler*, . ' . WoodenLadlti, Bresd-Rollers, ; Clothe* Baskets, Market Baskets, ke.,tc : • Samuel kroesen, No frequently answering for expelling i rge c 1 "Pncttii. Prepared and sold by R. *• t ]'KB,NoS7 Wood .street, ejid sold by Druggu - generally in the tsraci ties and vieinhy. my3l G-t KEAT CURE OF LIVES fcoMPLAINT. by' he F original, only true, and geuaiuo Liver Pill. Saosx Cxxsx, Ohio eeunry, Va.) March SOth, IMS.-- J Mr. Rl £. Sellers; Dear Sir—l think it a duty I owe to )ren and to the public genera ly, to stale that I have beenafliieted with the Liver Complaint for a long time, anjl so badly that ah abcess formed and broke, which left me in a very low state. ' Having heard or Sour celebrated Liver Pills being for.sale by A R harp, in West Liberty, and recommended to me by my ptsyiielan. Dr. & Smith, 1 concluded to give them aiuirtnai. Ipurchasedonebox.and found them to '3e just what they are "recommended! THE REST LI VER PILL EVER USED; and afterlakingfour boxes I find the disease has entirely left me, and I am now perfectly welL Respectfully youri^ T“ • DB COLEMAN. j West Liberty,*lMareh 89, l&td. Icp-tity that I am personalty acqiamted with Mr Colffl.i • ,and can bear testimony to the truth of the abnve u rttficale. •. A R SHARP Til- ■< nuine liver Pills are prepared and sold by •R.EI :LLEBS,Nofi7 Woodsireet, and by druggists Intae wo dues. TO THE PUBLIC-—The originaLonly true endren oine;Livcr Pills are prepared by R E Sellers, and have bis name stamped in black wax upon the ltd of eaeh box, and his signature on the cutsido wrapper—all oibehi ate counterfeits, or base imitations. • apW ' . R E SELLKRSr Proprietor DCiJAyBK’B OABSISAVITBBALSAII ip ROMtho Bey ASA SHINN, a well known and pop 1 ular t-lergymanoitheProtestantMethodmCbcrcn i‘ue cnd&rngned hating been afflicted doringthe past •>jiiu ijwith • disease oithe stomach, sometimes pro- Jac.r ilgreaipcin in the tsomach for tenor twelve hoarss witfcoii::ntemj'’>'on,and after having tried various tcmedicr snth, Tffeet.wasfttiniihed with a bottls otDrpJayne’sU. mauveEateasu Thlshensedae cording to the dinct.o&s,aad found invariably tbauhis medieme causedthepahi to abate in three or fourmin* -utes, dud in fifteen ortweuty mlnuteievery \uneasT sensation was entirely quieted. ' The medicine was cf terwafdsnsed wheneverindicatiotsol the approach of pain were perceived, and the path was thereby prevent* ed. Ue continued to use the medicine every evening and sometimes ir.-.he morning, and in a few weer* health wussofarr-.stored,that theauflererwaareUea edfrom a large amournof oppressive pain. Froraei perienee, therefore. »e can confidently recommend D D Jayne’s Carminative ualsam, as asalutary.mcdicin for diseases oflheitomacb and bowels. A &IHNND Allegheny eity.iy.ll For sate in Pittsburgh a: mPEKIN lEX. STOK n Focrth street, near Wo <* and also m theDnig BtoreofH PBCHWARTZ. *ral street. AReghmr VALbABLR DUCUVSRYI ~~ CONSUMPTIVBS, BE OI V YOUR GUARD. DR. BWAYNE* COBPODRD SYRUP OP WILD CHERRY. ■nr* oaxar iimpt rot Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Lit* the Heart, Influenxa.'Crw* Broken Con- Miration. Sore Throat, Nervous Debili ty, and allDieeaaee of the Throat, Breast and Labi*; the mostef ftfltupi end speedy cure ever known lor any of tha i DR. BVV A Y NE» S' Ooßpool IT»P ®* WUd db.rrrt ThD me£cln« i.n»tow" ““«* *»“ of udm It hu puled nwny Bo“ lh.mnd. diar SSed .ponlh. dd" otexperuaem, ud new .lud. P 7fhu d hS'fijSwl.muuSr lirmsh ihe Awagag 2± sjebt# a^SSSSSK^teSSK mm heu. Kccuu. U-iUdnuoto • f.Tot, ud iknholnrn. inlutlM. Suchle.nm.nr pt.ro.con- SS^dr!iluluurpri.lMeictllenco i. onUhjhed brluSimSt uqu.uonUlo.«ilon «f ntSlie opinion. instantaneoua relief it of £Sl the »otUn« influence diffused through the £S , byiuuie, renders U-a most agreeable “When men, acting from conscientious impulses,- M t.mtaf?tv bew testimony to the truth of-w tluug. or iSSEKI, .nchlc.ti'nony,tainsconnur. “ "ton; S&ttfSSSSaKS!ftIW=SS 5 -*i!sBsaasssaaa®‘ _ u ucco'Skl l?s£nmio”m«-f Ooninmpiion, u Dr. Swomo 1 . StauvSsrTnpoiWiidChour. 11 KTonsttan. die SSKud 8 he.l the nleere.n iheluu, 5SS\“e-SS rich Woolr power pnuemdhrho ,Sid “- ciuro Co, April 550., 164 a Dr 8. .rne —Deu Sin Iruilr, believe jdar; Com poiLl S.repof WUdChetry hta’h«ns?,'”'hta »' Urine mr life. leughl. wren cdld,which radtt -Tl-mw wort., nneued with • UTern consf, ihi jSS^ltataire£2BeS which I hod ruonru in, .IUI EJSSrinir uUI otr cue elhlhited ihe .pmetonie of Ever uto « 1 inedieemcd kiSuu compiun lneitneed eo rapid. £ aS rßufi£.«“ “reel. ! ,re Z. Atlhli lirnol wu recononeodea to ay my recovery. I did eo wilh the meet hnp S®.-assairsfffs ,, is , a ES? jssssrsassf b SrSra rL-sSs? WmuUrful Cun of a Method** Manner. . KSjJSSi r. 1 feel * debt of gratitada die , &r ' to the afflicted generally, to offer 27SSS?tito«V tafrwrof yoar.Conpound By gome three jear* since I wu y cold and Inflammation of the iry consider** eISJ «lS .bom “If coiulwi* b»> »«■ PXfOT S!f ‘A./m'ed various preparations and preemption*,, ome IhaflUic _ growing all the time worts. Just bat fop®*®*??wSluaded by a dear friend in Wltainffwnto triaMy w Syrup of Wild Cher r» lX twi. wale and retail by OGDEN k SNOW DEN, cor Sdaud Wood su; B A FAHNESTOCK k CA cor lst-uio Wood,, and-fith aiid Wood iu; WM THORN.S3 M-»ket «tj 8 JONES, ISO Liberty ati JAS A cot -Hand and Penn its; JOHN MITCH- Allegheny eity, «ul by all re«peetable dealer* in • medicine. _—— ocU 'l ~~nr. W7P. Inland’* Prcmlnm Plasur. Dir. W. f .-INLAN D, of the Medical College bf I'Uil adelphia, now offer* to the pubUc his Indian Veg etanle Premium Plaster, the qualities of which, after tong and tried experience, has been satisfactorily e*- übfubed. To.all womenwho may be aiUictcawith Prolapsus Utefia'or Fallen Womb, ba recommend* bit plaster,-gaaranleeing a sure and speedy cure in the short space of from two to thco weeks, if eppUed-wlih caro and all the eountless instruments and expensive bandages so long in use. Thu he feels conscientious in stating, tnasmoeh as he has not failed In one ease out -of three hundred and filly-three pa- U *Al*o for Rheumatism and .Weak Breast or Back, at tended with pain, there is nothing to excel this Piaster Ln affording relict or effecting a cure. For sale by L Wilcox, corner of Diamond and Market at ltraaa A Reiter, u liberty and St. Clair *t* • llr J Sargent “ Federal stand DiantonO, Alle gheny city Jacques k Co, M Denman and Duunoud Binning. ham. ia3 B. aEIXEHfI, Drunfwt, No 67 Wood •treej. Sole AECBt for tho ule of Dr. Towniend’a den* BineßaroapinlUthMjmiTceeited2oo dozen of liua E Selleri.o! e »g«nl for PiUibuxgh, and D M Carry for Allegheny 117 '•’ACT -7 ' “ = )ET?£iE>-/ ~~K7ch'‘” OF COt* An amcfe wbich’i* ra §4, nldlr conuaxintn B»e a* a/wliole*ome, nourishing and a«!icion» bereraae, being more nleasanj andpa£ ■tablfl cotamonOoflee, and ferehcaper, u a mall paper eoaunr only un eenu, will go as far ta (oar, -ccnr.diof Cone*. Miaafaetared by ■ -poOBO»«i a. MlLLEB.Kwbanrh, Pa. Bald u .-wholeaab by B A FAHNESTOCK fc Co,- ecrner of Fir* and Wood and Sixth and \V oodaurou, pjtubnrgh. - r '*' : *P gl California bubber goods—Jut received, 38 Camp Blanket*: SO office? coats; 13 pr* Putts; llnln nett lined Slinbf Boot*;’ 13 Isthmus Bagi; 3 mutt Tasks, « andlS gallon* each; SO canteens,* Dim* | "'"m™ A gSORTED SPICER—Pat op for fomily.usc, U tin t -„. in a sliding lid box.' containing Mwtird, ‘ Alsploe, . Cinnamon, • . Ginger,. Ooret, ' Pepper, ‘ - ;•» ‘Warranted'pate. Tor tale** fooßaitSpicejtnd- Mastoai FMttUT, cOffier of Ferry A liberty *u ■°Tln ~ • f ynff" flgj- a” Wrmfkt icon A»TiU>freoiTS?T*mpcr- J\ wiU f eMsuailj i.iiliiii it»mmuMihi 3 2;f/ !|?p||jttl!i!jpr!l s.ii «|g al I®p|iiisi* s idf | f H ls| ‘ s-il iiiiifiiiiiiyiy ijir Sa I §|ll| SpfelPp'Milp- / Hs.g.l «■ siiiN|l!lillllf|Sfil|!|l if nj~ AOMTgi-WM, JACKSON, JOIIN & MPEG AW, Pmtbatjfc aM. CURRY, Cllf, A.?ATTERSON, Blmtajham, , lria*»» 'EXCHANGE BROKSBS- 1 I. BOLHKS * lOK. ' •' ' Bt|k*ri| Bnbtttl* Br«k«t»i ‘ *5O BXALXaS W» •' _ _ ' NOTES, DRAFTS, ACCEPTANCES, QOLD,BILVER. AND BANE NOTES. Note* »nd Acceptance* payable ia any part of tbs Union,boliected obuo ®o*t favorable term*. . _ .... . _ EXCHANGE on New York, Fhfladelehla and Bal timore: also, Cincinnati, Louisville, Saint Loal* and New Orleans, constantly for sale. ... BANKNOTES.—Note* on all aoWent banks ta the United State* discounted at the lowest rate*- AU kina* of Foreign and American Gold aad Silver Cola bought and (bid. .... 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WITH D 1 nnpreeedentd& n;een s ttehded the bm of tbs ••••--• •] ■fc GINSENG PANACEA : 1 ; ■ oil tin ruloai fomi wbleh liriuuian.of the semes, fees Induced Uta proprietor again tot iUon(otVii« ■■ i-i, . ! I WONDERFUL PREPARATION. The ehungahle weather •which mark* ear «rater months, ie alw»T*-a fnritftri-aouce of COLDS AND COUGHS. These, If neglected, an bmthe pToearaora destroyer, The ' question, then, bow shUl we nip the det tM bndT how ■>■»» we get elear of ear oor oMj!U of riuU teponsace to tbo cttblio. l THE CHEAT AND ONLY KBMED 1 . wQlbefjnndlathe.GinsengFinacet. InpKwfoftlui we here fton trmc to time puhliahed thaeeniseatea'of ! loxeae of oar beet known ritinwi who hare eipsri* anted its earativo .The*e*with*4na«a of tit tiaosT frtoa all oitti of the eosntrrr-ftoa MEDICAL htol OF THE FIBS? STANDING* -. Uiniitm of tbs Gospel, togathar with eoplou nof ice* front the : _: i_ _ ; ... JOURNALS OP THE DAY. we Un embodied in pamphlet form, and may Him rratfrof aay of our agents throughout thaeoanß7»: '<, . _ HUNDREDS OF BOTTLES 1 Uw been and in ihia eity. • ' • ‘ ' * THOUSANDS AND TENS OF THOUSANDS throughout the United States and €anad*t tad wu eh* lengoinymuntopolntouta-' . ENGLE INSTANCE q which; whan taken according to dlrefldona, and fcf. fore the lung* had beeoma fatally dtoiftaiiM, Jt ever failed to ■ ■ - : . . EFFECT A PEKFEOt CUIEL ' ' Why, then, seed the affleted bfeittiUT Why rtrcrtt* the comrema, gotten up by tut i > cwaindtvid uli« iertboaaaamednaaiioraainece'ebtetedphy* tieiaa, and puffed into notoriety by certificates ei per lentwaallranknown! Whll« a medicine el ' UNPARALLELED EFFICACY % v la to be had, whose vouchers are at hrrmfj—mr bora—moay of whom it has SNATCHED FROM THBOBAYE - 4 la order that this invaluable mi be pi seed within the reach of the poor as well the lien, we hart put the price at •; OHLTFIWV OB NT #t : ’ fust one half the usual coat of cough medicine*. itts for aula by ouTSjrenta in nearly every town nod vllluge over the west, who ere prepared to give full infonna* tloa relative to iL T. BALTER,Proprietnr,; Bro adwuy, Cincinnati, Ohio. M’ALLIBTER'S OJNTMjEljjl^ et>l * ~Jn sixteen years forall diseases ofthn.cheat. Involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and' I-declare before heaven and man, tnat&ula oaeeusehta it failed to benefit when the parent was within the reach of mortal meant, -f have liua vi‘-m*benefl.ai'’ deraethlcwyen.geulemeaof.tSe highest erudition, and multi odea of the poor tue if.la every, variety, of way, and there hue been but one universal voice saying—“iTALLISTEB, YOUR jOINTHJWT IS GOOD!” ! 1 ' ’ RHEUMATISM—It remove* timed immediately the faflamtmttiwi ud swelling, when the pain eeasea. (B thedirehtionaaroandthebox.) .. ' I salve has cum penoos of the hctiT+cho or twelve years standing, apd who had it regmlareveryweeksothatvomltingiookplace. EAR ACHE, TOOTH-ACHE, end AGUE IN THE PACE, are Mped with like faeces*. GCALD HEAD—Wo here cued easesThataetaallT ds&arfevery thing known, as well ai the ability of fif teen o twenty doctors. One man told tu be hadapent f.u« on hii children wilhou eny benefit, when a few tiwi of Ointment cued them. ... .■• . i TETTER—There is nothing tetter..for the'eue of Tetter. . . , . BURNS—It is one of.the best the world for Duma _ PlLES—Thousand* are yearly mired by this Oint ment. It iravna fails in giving relief for tha Piles. fD* Around the box are directions for using dTAL. Ksm't Ointxuntfor scre/uJ«, I4ew CwßpJsuU, &fitp+ latiTaur, CMZbbrin, Scold i&od. Son Ego, Quincy, SorrThncL, Bnnckitas , A'rrroui Aftetie* s, Put**. Dts* tan of tU Mcad Ear adU, BuTw y Gfmt,aU DiumtscftinSk»n, Sers lips, Piot eto, 4'C., SwtUmg tf tXi .Ljmbt, 6prp, .RJunnaHm, Pfl a; aid FeA, Creep, SmZUd er Broittn ' Brtast, Toeti aC c6LpF&r-Sv«fempiaißt, paiiflo the Chest and Side, foiling'olTaf the hair, or the other accompa nies cold feet, mils Ointment is tho tree remedy.) it Unsure sign of disease to have cold feet- ' CORNS—Occasional oke of this 1 Ointment will al ways keep corns from rrowtag.-'.Pieopie need never' be troubled with tbemiflhnyueltfreciaently. .. good for any part of the body or umbs when Inflamed. ,In some eases it -should be applied often.' • ’- CAUTION—No Ointment wilt be genuine unless the name of JAMES MeALUBTEB is written with upon on every label. 1 For'sale by my Agents in ail the principal cities and towns in the Umted States. •■■■ ■ - > . JAMES MrAIiHSTES,. Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. : fry Principal Office, NeSS North Third street, Phil-j ulsphU. CENTO pER . I Auaats w Plmscadu—Braun ft Reiter, corner of liberty and St Clair at*; end L Wilcox, Jr, corner of Market st and the Diamond, also corner .of 4th and Baithfield at*; J II Caasei, comer of Walnut and Pend sts, fith ward; and sold at the bookstore in Saithfielq st, 3d door from Second st:' In : Allegheny’ dty by HR Schwarts and'J Skrgest; by J G Smith, -Druggist, Uirf minghais; i> N'cglcy, East Liberty; II Rowland, Mel feesport; J Alexander A Son, Monongahela City; N 3 Bowman A Co, and XT Reger*, Brownsville; John Jarkley, Beaver, Pa; ere vsbolcsale agents. j febtH-deodly Ftetifer tht Pnbii«. , ■ In relation to UiaiunriTilloddaiiiily BalTe, DALLEY’S BABICH fAid 'EIIBACTOB.: TESTIMONY of Pbyiiciaa-—Keajl the following, addressed to m'y. Agent, Mr. F. Mei rywealber, Cincinnati: ■ \ j Cureururt, IWB. { - Birt-A tense of duty eompelaine to giro my tribute to Dailey"-* Pain Extractor,. Being oppoted to quae It ery and all nostrums having for their object slnlstdr motives—but realising mnea rood from Uto “Klof Of Pain Killer*”—l aalsdaeed to tender yea this certil esu. Ibaao wed it in my iamilyrinmy practice, and .with all . the happy-and urondemileflect>ihnteoii}d potsibly be imagined. U.J.BbomkALD.) Dr. Brodie la the aenior partner of Brpdie A LerL Druggists. - .. . } InJLtmmatoTf Bkeusutuni ' -• 1 '-enialp * The following testimonial eomei* from asoarc'o w miliar to many of those trareUnjon ou Western wht ten. Mr. GUiee, the well and favorably known pro- * prietorofthe ParkersburgHoicL'is husband to the Lady whose letter I annex: 1 Va, April'l3,lB«( To Henry Dailey. Chrnu»t. iißTinj for merly been . loag_ afflicted with violent Inflammatory Rheumatism, which appeared to firmly Mated as ; to defyall ordinary appllaneet to allay the severe pain attending it, I wu indoeed to. try yoar Magical Pain Extractor;, and it having effected, almost as if by Ida* gie, nr, immediate relief, and alio, to aU appearances an entire' lam induced fot-the bene* fit of others who may be.afflicted withptin,cansed'by any kind of inflammation, .to write to you, declaring that /a my opinion, foanded on actual experience your Magieal Paid Extractor is the moat valuable die* eoTery of the present age tor the immodiaie-extracdoo of bodily pain.'' bit an almost .immediate,and * per* feet core .for Hums and fccalds, and “all externaiin* flantmation;' ; • , ■■ ■ < Haring many acquaintances formed by thei: visiii at my hasband’slioiei in this place,', f have supposed by yoar showing them these fewlmes,Umajrpo»slbly be ofbeneSl bou to them and youneli- - ; * • •—Kuzatrrn Gumx. : ht hopd that Mrs. Glime will pardOi) the : i o her letter, aa wtU on the score of it i being the rarest mode of bringiag it ,’i er friends^—ll. Dauxt.) Felaa Cured. , . {.,. ,e ter, dated • ” Jtnjtmrr, Ky. Nov. s>, jgia. - Mr. 1L Dailey: “I have tried your-pain Extracts* In a eats of felon,, n my own family, which a relieved and cured in a v :ry short time." In haste/yetuv re spectfully, .. Jia.M. Yocxa. : [£>- Bunjs.an< Scalds, Piles, Som.Nipplcs,.bxbketi Breast, Eruptions, Sores, Cuts, Wounds, and ill in flammation, yields readily to the wonderful properties of this unrivalled family salve; But,ln the aaam l pro portion that yon' riU receive benefit from tha geniune; you will ba injur ;d by the. deleterious effects eftho counterfeit salve. - • CAUTION— Bi sure and apply nly to the iavenwr. 11. Dauxr, d!6 Broadway, New York; er-tohfsa*! tkonzedagents.T • . JOIINDMORGAN. . . ...JGeneral Dettg,' PHtshutrh.' Henry P. Schwarts,Allegheny, 4 Wheeling, James W sviflel Kvl Ciooinaa^o n GeumsuEpol | N. b—ln the serlrest Burns aniSealo*ltexiruta i the pdin In a few yamn^s—ft never falls l • jait. . (I entertain tht publicity 1 give; humanity u ofii to the ooties *V Extract of a le} Wluluplp tha 'oujr oi «ap«pd;itt-ihq i^K?SS ,^!iP l aP“ «o.«JoS UTMtlrn ftggsilisssß “*Pj*fcffPßP»*|J«dtrt Chaplepli, (pf IbPir owa I «j«2PA*.epg?g*?f»«» afr;**'** *»W>| MISCELLANEOUS. E. J kaadl fcUadl r ' i.- V -' ' SELLERS’ COUOH BYBUP—FfomW.£Bode*i' -*- f Ciet >:*i tQeart ofvar" , ' < l *wtor*tnddi*tre*«iii» ..... waheuing jf /#« jjralaable Ooagh Strap, I jir-- thas«d II bottle u*a 8, T. Tdabl*. of Bridgewater, ind after ukmrapoitioaont-ivo or three eveidafs •- . ogoißfU b«], k&t'-Qnind lßtaedl&u eealje *>veita , < .frittda.uivafr««aj*UMßiia'MTer«oVM. I n therefore satisfied that It Is a nlo Ytlubb • • ’ MdjgUe,nd wttid teeeausend trio thosawto map- v? bi amfetod with aenue Cfouht and Golds.' filareh 39,1543. W.-C.BOBSff?*' .Preptrtdand toldbyltß.BELLKßS;»7Wood:«*- Bd»cldbydnißift>feaenllj7laßtttbßnb and AT , S22£— l ; •• ■ *• VJ ‘i ■ CnaJttera Canh-O— C> T> Sded for wonns bad .been.proTieosly resorted to octany permanent advantage.-Tnififlset la at-~' id by the certlfiestesand. :st&esBsts eft kindreds ■putable persons in didereat parts, of thoseo*.,* km should induce families always to Ittepii tftfl * ; ajpreparation in their possession.-Itbtaudittda - at toit, and may bo administeredwiih pscfeeisaJfc» v tv to the most delleate tfcfhat. • i The only renniae Ug^FerrdLhfe^-^^^- 01 * ' | rota? rdrbiESXWKt PtashMffi-;>. i -y- ■ omtKagHihEwiieij, wort diseases. Is the HWmtBT*WH«Ts^-ny finder the mt» •—* —■ - - -- ■ —, — | j,- u m> urn can bo fcmml in tha Mw;nmwi*> nifiitlil nt - ifclief in vafit' from nay of the rnaetftei ttSh/ b»« been given Atry tbo mom AiaiataiaM jhyilcian* u nn Balsua has cared, end will eßre,tfco mMt'demettm' jif cues. It übo qwlc nostnaL fant m «nM«3rBDg» M medicine, of known and esmoiiabed eficter. ' E-rery family in the United Same ifcttld’be; stwtkiT klli Daciutfi lUlnull otUfclKjaSfirS eountermetthaeonreoptiTe oftna eUaitfc* bn.tobanjadMo^rflgewMwia^lff^’ta^n^Vfci.^^ cough*, •pitting of blood/pkla laltiiih3siiurt cneit, imuUoa and wrenere of the lungs, brtebUa^ rSoldfal&nretwtflei^fctftperhenlilyrtth uonafortha reetaraiiim nf ■-. .-■•■. J'm.A j P*mnhieti.eontainißfaißM«flfESff».t>| ltl j n»w*t. , jcen ccniSauwj and otfeerferidhace, efewioff-thAviri - rpnE greaiettaad best witty erercfferedtaifclsctfy Xbeiore—ttiiaa on the mo« approved Saltern patten** •oi«e]o|%-iU«# THE CHEAP BOLL, or EOSTON BUmuJttAl or mide to order of alt size*, and ** “.** 1 Country Merchtnteand outer* are forUed id «tH tad jxamiae tbe'aboTO fen Usemaelres.uallwtllbasoM wholesale or rctad,aoda liberaj ded*eiic»m*4*’J» aoidiT; f . . .A . THB STAH OF VOS VSl* 2 w . A VENTZIAN BLIND HANVFAOTOBY Euiiid*of-Uifonaibocrilxea»ofPius«xi saßBBß^’^tei» , sa£a ban part wf their ponetntteadjr for £a ouhc-* Ampoptwhich are Cookiar SiovciL Coal aadmod Stove*, with avplendid aif-ilrhVCbai S tdv*.Whieh U now »ope reeding In-otherettie* jtht aesuoreeud isssssiset mod abd mantel Orated We'wotUdWoraJiilr i*- vito ths attssaox •f-ptnoaballdia* to call ** *** wtreho&M before jmrehaainr. andaxaain* .aiuele ofeunuMUed GrtteV i&lihed lafia«Wto— aodrcljrncw iaihiaßuokcir^» mtffcdtr' W °'”‘ L »icfioLsB!?t l t l^ik” piTTsßDaan inoaTAnoi* CVEAOFAlaiwrttr ■ad who’.cjtla DnkrX • , ■ %[«H Y **tdw4Su3crWuelMi,GoU*welrT<»** B !*‘ ,< Broshe* Comb* and Razor*. 1 -• anv * < FereaatbaCaps.BevolTcn, . Coboa Fanes, Bpeetaeles, Steel PeA v R»^« and nj|fVflf, - tv*of Taney and BtariO DRY GOOfl9>-: —...i t .... • C. YKAUBB is also agent for fo* • £ *tS,l7 carter Comb*. . ■ Sellers* imperial cpuaHS**?vT? mr " Mr. R. E. S*llere-In Jostfce »?SSHgBSS» aawsS iaass^ssng^^S: cored a eouga of two 2 rts»