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MISCELLANEO'
• BOOKSI'BOOKSI-' >-!> v'
(UBT reeMat the PRESBYTERIAN BOOK EtiOU*.
No. 7» Wood for Ml* «&*!«»prieeu
tSc*enlu> Arrangement
of ibis Bible, Meander 1 * Hate** Of feoCbristiaaßeti
poo and church, UUtnt'a Treatise oo Ceiixusa Doc
mae, Life of Jeremiah Evarta, Eaq- Robinson* Greek
Hannony of the Gospel*. do Rutuia do do, Bctaf* BL
‘ WojB vela, Boston edition; PansM* Bible GueQtti,
Mwhw» Qua* and its Prospect*, Dr.Wood'ilee«
tuts on SwedeabbrgiardsißjTioli** Missionary Anec?
dote*; aod bust other interesting .works,.lft'nddition
to tbe above, all at kajtxzbrassa. coTgf
nuui uP7nrvi¥fißVSstfriix&-
JL LEGHENY, AND VICINITY, will be ready for
the engraver is U days. Persons who may wish to
hmvo views of their ooontry sett* patonthe rots eu.
do ao by waking application to the undersigned, any
tiaa before fo* ffiik Lott. To- defray the expense of
the view* -ill be required in addition
to the price of the novlP R K MeGQWAN .
TO TBS PUBLIC#
A BOUT four year* since, T wa* traveling through.
J\. the State of Otfei'whtle spending a few'day* in
Sharon, I discovered a singular Metalie, «ab*taaeo»
•ad aabeequentiylearned that it had been kag*»
yeura. and tnppoaed lobe of no uae or ralee, buiflrow
ua uniformity of teztare and alngnlar *PP«"V n ?fBr
srfflssrswssssSwm-sss
ff «few monuSwold.tatono » P°l
•life; ao that the substante when applied was aetaally
: ~«lE. in . Uqsid ii.lt, Md tta lam >»« • “““i
alomma, mirnesja and blank oxide of iron that iteon
■-tainedT«a3ered it beta weather and fire proof; aatbe
longer exposed, the harder and wore permanent it
become, and aa the coaling (alter it turns to
alate) ia of iueirtndestraetible hv fire, eoareqnentiy it
protects the wood entered with it from the air, and
where there U no oir, there la no blase or combustion;
the relore the wood will neoudy char, before the slate
..ooTaringwUlglveway..
I considered the discovery-of tfie greatest import-:
once, and applled to Goternment for a patent for my
rew»‘ioD or discovery, fondly hoping that I should
now be remunerated for all my collarla lime and mo-*
ney. The goreinmeut, wiihott any hesitation, grant
ed to me Letter* Patent for the sola right to mumrae
tare, tell and use my Improvement In the manufacture
of a “Weather and Fire Proof Composition or Aru
fatal Slate." for fourteen yean.
August 14,1649. WM..BLAKE
WE, the Inhabhanta of Sharon, bar ead the above
statement of Mr. Blake, and believe *to be sabiun*
dally correct, aa we are knowing to nivat of the state,
menta therein contained; and we will farther state, that
we do not believe that Uiere ever was a potent more
honestly and laboriously earned, or more deservedly
granted; as he pursued his experiments with the most
mdomitable perseverance underthemott discouraging
circumstances, as the public had not the leart coon
donee that there could be any thing valuable made
from the substance. Hefoertforehadineneounterfor
yean the leers and scoffs of nearly tho whole eommu--
nity. Notwithstanding all this, he was indefutigab.e
ia the prosecution or Bs experiments, and. we do net
beliere that there is one man tu a thousand who would
have persevered »nd»v ell the circumstances. But bo
has at last triumphed over all obstacles, and we be
lieve there ia now but one opirnon la awarding him
the merit of this valaabie discovery. -
GEO. W. CRANE, - } Justice* of
' HORACEGIUR * >■ „^ e
JONATHAN EVEBHARD, J Pt««-
LEWIS C. CHATFIELD, ) Trustee*
J Township.
WM. EVERETT, Township Clerk. .
/tr.t.KN HOWE, Treasurer.
-CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
1 bare ascertained that there are individual* engaged
la diguing, grinding, and preparing for sale, the above
aenuoaed Mineral, to be mixed-wife eiLandnxedpre
etaely as I use my patented article. I bare been to
those persons and shown theta my patent They say
they do not Intend l» infringe or trespass upon mr
fights; that they have a right to dig, grind, and sell ute
powder,if they ean find purchasers; that they are net
bound to know what they are to do with it; that It ts
ao Infringement until it is mixed with the oil to ntake
the compound; and that those who buy, mix and use u,
must take the responsibility. Most of them aay that
they believe that the patent is rood against those that
mix and use the compound, «nd some have said that
. what they wanted to use they should certainly purch
ase of me, as they did not Intend to make themselves
liable in any way. Stow I feel myself In duty bound to
expose this barefaced fraud upon the pubue: as I can
call it by no milder name, where a man selU and re
eeivea pay for aa artiele, the use of which he wen
knows aubjecta the purchaser and user to a proseeu.
tine and fine. Some of ihoao who are engaged tn this
nefarious traffic, will unquestionably contend to the
Oublie that my jpafent will not stand, and that I oat*
hoi prosecute. Now, to take this argument away iron
mem, I went to some of those who were precfo*®“«‘
that my patent waa of no value, and made the
ihg preposition: that they might select a Judge
. lawyers who have had some practice in pater* cases,
and we would submit .the patent to them, an* *>
decided that the patent was good, that they £»>>*
oil farther proceeding* ip the buboes*;
should decide that it would not, in their
I would agree to let them go on an* »eB aa they eeuld.
‘withoat saying any thing to the pnbie about them.
TUa proposition they would cot scceto to. So •” **
tho validity of my patent ia cozened, I danotde
. scad entirely upon my own judges:, although I have
the fullest confidence in it; b« * kave ■obtmuedn to
many of the iudees. aWi t aev*rui of tho own eminent
patent lawiereTwho have, ritbost exception, decided
that in their opinion it waid***, and would protect me
n» Hy discovery. -
I grind the article u* fine power, and put a up in.
lha whie, «e wked:
sl» .
Iltaretora p.. U. ill .LO bay
above mentioned far the purpose Mt forth in
mr patent, »' MihttnttJ «etiu,
thut I shall no If them to a strict accountability, and
uhan commence *uils at law against those who thus
infringe upon nr ngbt. •• WM. BLAKE -
Sunos, Medha Aug. 14,1619.
OTTWO ©N3 of the abovo Fire and tVcathcr
Proof Anificid Slate on hands and for sale. The
•hove we earreeomaend, for we have been using it
for some 4 v«ua, and know it to be what it is set forth
in every pasioalar. J. AIL PHILLIPS, Agt,
novCT-dna No S Wood st
EXCELSIOR!
E. H. EATON & CO.,
So. ea Foszth Street, FltUkuilii
Bare sow in Store their full assortment of
Trimming, Glow, Hosiery and Lace Goods
AtfAPTHD to the warns of rrvry etas* of Merchants
and Coutnmcrs. No pains have been spared to
present the newest and most fashionable style of
Goods In their line. Their nock consists in pan of tho
following?'
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Fringea.and Gimps,'of every variety; new styles
figured Galloonr Algerine and imperial Braids; <widu
and narrow and .Wortiod Embroidering Braid?;
figured and entVelvet Ribbon;; plain do do; Corded
Mantas and plain tiaiin-Ribbcu*, for trimming; black,
white and colored Silk Laces; extra wide do do, for*
fauces; with a full. assortment of .Dress Duttons;
Druse* Pinked, Stamped or Embroidered to order.
! LAOS GOODS.
Embroidered Lace and Muslin Cepes, Chemisette*,
Breakfast and Retiring Cut and Half Sleeves, French
Worked Collar# and Cuffs, in great TarietyfLseeVea*,
Lappets -mad UperaTies; Mourning Chemizeues, Cot
tars, Culls ana Half Sleeves; Linen Lawn-Hdkfs,
plain embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Linen do;
real thread Laces ahd Edgings; Im. do do; Dobbin,
lisle, Lace Mason and Cotton Edgings and Inserting!.
BONNET TRIMMINGS.
Rich new stylo Bonnet Ribbons, French Face Flow
ers, Bonnet Tabs. Velvets, Satins and Florences, Silk
Uiufoas and Tfcrlctons, Bonnet Frame* and Tips.
KW'GLOVES.
Bern mtaofactnre, with most approved fastening*,
aad ehoieost colors. Anexter.tivoaisortment always
on hand.
HOSIERY.
A great, variety-of Silk, Wool, Cotton, Merina and
Cashmere, for Ladies and Misres; Tartan-plaid*.' and
a full assortment other styles feticy aod plain Child
ren’s Hose; newett 'styles Infants’Boots and 8ock«;
Cents’ Grampian. Vigonia, Merino, Cotton and fine
Wool lialfHosa. >
... GLOVES.
A foil aaeortoent 'for men, womeir and -children,
among which are Derby Ribbed, Fotoselte and plain
BUk; ribbed aad plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Bex*
Da; Casilmere, Merino, For-Uaed Beaver, heavy' and
fine Buckskin, Mifiiary and Lisle 'rhread and Cotton.
WOOLEN GOODS;
Bteh lit’Ladies’land. Children’s Hoods, Children's
Woolen Backs, Knit Bear is and Boas.' Children’s Gait
ers and Loog Mitts, Worsted Caffs, Knitting Worsteds
and Woolan Yams, California Comforts; ■ also, fine
Cashmere Scarfs, for Ladies. .
i LADIES’' DEPARTMENT.
- Stphyr and Tapestry Wonteds, Canvass Patterns,
Flan and Emb'g 6llk r Bristol ana Fcrf d Boards, Pa*
ped Flower Materials, Lamp Mato, Tidies, and Em*
braldeisd Work. Also—Ladies’B'lk and Merino Vests
and Drawers; Embroidered Backs aad Flannels, French
Worked Caps and Waists for Infants; and Swan's-down
Trimmings. ’ ’
GENTLEMEN’S WEAR,
Fme Shirts, Cravats and Collars; Merino, Silk aad
Cotton Wrappers and Drawers; Suspenders, Shoolder
Braes* and Dressing Gowns; silk and Linen Hdkisj
Gloves aad Hosiery.' <t
COMBS, BRUSHES AHZh PEtOhjilEßf.
French patterns carved andplaln Shell Baek Coats;
Buffalo'puff Im. do; Shelf Siflc and lxmg Combs; Im.
do; Buffalo, Sarin and Btwswood Hair Bmihes; ShelL
Buffalo ana Eng. Horn '>ing and fine Ivory Combs;
srith As assortment ofar •-* >nd Teeth Brushes,
WdlberilTs “OoEflv A - ’ <tFerfemerjr.-
, ' '. vmblzx goods.
Noodle*, Pins, Tapes,' Steel Bsgt'and runes,
Ballons and Steel Goods, Berlin Wire Baskets,
Pane Twin and Bowings, Fine Rose wood Desks snd
Coot Bindings A Galloons, Fsncy Work Basket*
Cloak Cord and Tassels, Portfolios, Papiertres and
Blind A Shade Trimming*; Ladles’Stationary, -
Palptt A Banner Tassels, French Cofk.Sbld*. ■ J :
Upholtf srei’s. Fringes, SilkAGlbff'inUmbrella*/
Boff linos, au’d widths, Paper Mourns A HoHshd*,
English Oil Cloth*, .- ' Elastio Hoads'* Webbing,
Fis*AChintx ' Corset and Shoo Lucero.'
THAEPRItti ’ 6ARVET&::—ftec-a this «?, at w.tn’-
I; CU mock’s'Carpet Warehouse, No. 75 roortAst, a>
farther «pply «fwpm*» of the latest and most ap
proved stylet, to whieh wejinvUo tho-attention of
. Btesttboat mea, and those wishing to famish Houses, i
w call and iskamioe the largest assortment in the city ,
width we will aeQ ohsaper than ever before offered ia
thoweusrn market, :: uure33| ;. W M’CLINTOCK
. gownalag liomk ghawi*.
Ttr ' R- MURPHY naa rac'd a supply of the above
Yf w'arttde, of the beat quAlity; ajio, plain Black
TUoet Long BaawJe; black go tnbarings, fljearning Al
paeets, Persian Cloth,.toackl iCobargs, Paraetlas,
Cashmere*, Moe* do Loins and: Freoch Merino*, blaek
OravaLs and Mourning Collars,' Mourning’ Bonnst Bib
boos, neck do,' aid a full assortment of Mourning
CoodakSwW.- Also:. \ ■ , ,-i
' PLAIN BLACE StLES, J
A Uad wsortnmnt, including d few pfeoesvery wide
and «n;>crinr. Buyers are invited to look at them, at
North Eats comer of Fopnh and Market «u.
Whole**!* Booms cp stairs, where a largo assort*
■uii it Now Goods baa lately been received. [avao
DSL JAYNE’S' ALTERATIVE. - r -
Wo hATO boon Informed by Mr*. Rose of a euro per*'
formed on bar by Dr» J»jmo»f ;Alt*rtit4T»j which
erovu itf OBpcrjoiijywexeTeryntherraaedyoriho
kind., am h*s been ofifow* for thojlast sixteen years
JrtrhJlLCßOSEaor WHITE3WELLING9,aucndrd
wtihaloeralions asdeafoUatloa'of.TarioDtboaeSjda-'
Rwrohiehnsoanny pieces hive bees dlsehtTged from
the iroatal boos of tab erulam,&omboth ber trao;
lira nfl't a*gds.aad oam both lep,andft«athe left
temra-kOM* tnifirM the right hltpnfbesldespajnfal
on etaar pans of herperwo, urfaicb have btffied
flZTgllj of a a amber of timmon enrinemnhjWdaasof
moct-oAihs tune beriaffensgafauve
aventtaock and dep arable. ; Abpttt three motuht
Sidte isssm
'■B&ssmssg
sred,oe.lhaS«&ndwWdghs
.fiibe mors than she o 4 b rforo she commenced the n*o
lUnrOONre, BTOttE,
. BLOAN’B ; -
MtyfadßCf advertised byW.B. SLOAN
_■ 2*' & SELLERS, Wood street, and JOHNP. SCOTT
Übem uVPittab«Tgh.
.bwmuum Johno. smith. _
by HENRY F. SCHWARTZ an
Tho Bs«t lad.GhiapHt Bene jiadlclme
ISTEBTOBLD. -
BLOABI OIBTMEBfT ABO CONDiTIOH
And’ls rapidly superseding all other Ointment* and
Lfoimenmnew ia we for tbe cure of the following dis
e*aeu:- - / -*■;
Presh wound*. galU of allkind*,, sprain*,, bruise*
cracked heel»T ringbone, windboae, windfalls, not
evil, eailua, *P*Tl»>*»2? a J r 'is M*fcMs.«wS«h
lameneea, amid crack, fouudered .foet,, scratches or
grease mange or hone distemper.
Tbe Powder will remove alllnfigmaaßanand fover
purify tbe blood; loosen tbe akin, cleanse the water
and strengthen every part of the bpdyt andhaapreved
a sovereign remedy ter the following digeaaea:
- Distemper, hide bend, loia -of appetite, in ware
strain, yellow water, inflammation of ike eyes, fatigue
from hard exercise; alsd. rhesmitiso, (commonly cal
ledatilT complaint.} which proves oefatol to many val
uable hones ia this eountry. It is alsb 4-safe and eer
tain remedy for eengba and eolds which generate ae
many fatal diseases. W. B. SLOAN,
- Grand Depot, 40 Lake at, Chicago, Illinoi*.
THE PROOF.
Extract from the “Galena North "Western Gazette.’,
By.the.nse of Sloan's Ointment and Condition Pow.
der, I have entirely cured a fistula on my bone and
otherwise Imuroved his condition mote than 500 pe
cent, on the eon ef the medicine Arid a cowwhieu
was ao feeble as to be considered worthless by myteb
and ndghbora,wai restored to good health and atrength
by the use of less than half a pkekage of the powrer,
and Is now doing betterthan any other eow I l*ve.
.Small Pox, MayU, 1646. WM/VINCENT.
THE SUFFERING CHILD.
I hereby certify that one of my children, when na
ked, fell into a large fire ef live coals, and was burned
severely front head to feet. The best of nedical aid
and attention was given to the child Tor our or five
daya without any relief—each day’s suffedaes increas
ed till hia groans could bo heard at a great distance, at
whigh critical period one of my neighbors recommen
ded and presented to mo a box of Sloan's Ointment,
and: in less ’hE" fifteen minutes affor the application
of the ointmeni to the aggravated sms of the suffering
child, the psinjeeased entirely, andhe speedily began
to recover. My residence is in Hell, township, Ver
million county, and State of Icdisnsu ' _
! THEODORE L. TAYLOR.
Chicago, Atgust 54,1848. -'
EXTRAORDINARY CURE
. April 13,16f8. Four miles north of Chicago (on the
road to Mtiwgakie,) Cook county, Illinois.
Mr. Sir. One of my horses had a large
bony tatnor on his breas: bone, inusediately under the
collar, which' lamed him and rendered hia services of
very little value.. 1 faithfully applied several bottles
.of Dr. Taylor’s Nerve and Bone Liniment, withoat the
least benefit. I then procured Wilder’s Celebrated
Horse Ointment, and used that until 1 became folly
satisfied that it would never relieve Urn animal. Ft*
nally I obtained a box ot your tntlroaluable Oint
ment, and tn less than 60 days from the first applica
tion the tumor entirely disappeared, and ihe horse wai
welL Yoon,. EDWARD ARMSTRONG.
POPULAR OPINION.
If popular opinion is any criterion of the worth ef an
article, we invite the Incredulous to read at least a few
of the many voluntary certificates that appear in our
columns respecting the great Variety of remarkabU
cures effected by the use of “Sloan* Celebrated Olnt
■mem ami Condition Powders."
These remedies no longer remain among those 0‘
doubtful utility, they h&ve passed from the .tide of ex
periment, and now stand higher to reputation and are
becoming store extensively used than all othivr artl
elea of the kin<L—Mich. City Nsws. .
THE HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD.
Fox Kira, Jena 12,1843.
Pray Sloan—Sin Please seed by tbe bearer a naw
supply of your Horae Medicine*. They are the best
articles of the kind that I have ever used, never hav
ing been disappointed in their affeeWoa I nave bean ia
ihe uae of others, even the'most celebrated Ointments.
Liniments,/bb, of Uta day. 1 like veff-much this fea
ture in them, vim that they do oil that upramised, and
upon a thorough trial oaa Is pontraloed to add, that
“naif has sot been told.”
. Respectfully, tt. DUDLEY.
THE DIFFERENCE.
• Tbe ordinary ointments and liniments U is wall
known are severe and partial in their
Sloan’s Ointment is mild yet thorough—b reaches and
'remove* the eases,hence it gives real and permanent
rwud For purity, mildness, safety, certainty, and
tooroughnsss, SLftan* Ointment excels, and Is rupidiy
wprpam-riing #ii Liniments now
in use. ——
• WE CANT GET ALONG WITHOUT IT.
Brno's Gaovc, HL, Oct. SI, ISJB.
Mr. Sloan—Bin I have tested tho virtue of your
Ointment in the cure of rartlesoako bites, sore throat
bunts, and many other injuries, and in every ease iy
has suretiAsed our expectations. As a family Oint
ment, I have never seen its equal, and -for beasts wo
can't get along withoat it.
Yours, to, MILES M. JOHNSON.
EXCELLENT OINTMENT.
Mr. Sloan—Dear Sin For a considerable length of
irn e 1 was seriously afflicted with tbe rheumatic com
plaint, and applied freely the various liniments,- paint
killers, A % without obtaining any relief. After which
your agt. ct at this place influenced me to try your
Ointment, and within two weeks from the time I com
menced using it, the pain ceased, and.l wuseffeetualiv
cured, and shall recommend all who are lumiariy af
flicted with the distressing complaint, to procure your
exeeUent ointment without delay.
Reip’v yours, OSCAR P. MOTT.
Priccevflfe, Peons eo., May 1,1643.
-Q7 From the Hon. H. V. 8- Brooks, Agent ef the
Illinois and Michigan Canal Packet’ Boat Company.
Csmaoo, Jane *4,184*'
Dr. W. B. Sloan—Dear Sir For the last 3D yean I
have had occasion to ase many bones, and hare used
the great variety of Jinimenu ointment* in use,
but bare never found any thing equal io yojp oint-:
ment for injuries on hsrses. Within the last two
months] have applied yourointment to some erihorees,
for various injures, and la erery inilance h has pro
ved a sovereign remedy. '' '
A FINGER BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF.
Two miles sonth of Chicago, Sept. 14, ISfS.
Dr. Sloan—Sir On the.Sth insunt mr-son had a fin
ger bitter entirely ofTby ahorse. WO immediately ap
plied your celebrated'ointment, which relieved him ot
pain in a few minutes, aud prevented the finger from
swelling the leastpartiple, and tho wound is healing
lapidty. Resp’y yours, S. BROCK WAY.
DOCTORING IN GALENA
Mr.Sloan—Dear ffin About three years ago I was
severely injured in one ofmy legs by the falling of t
pile of wood which occasioned large running ulcer*.
Nearly every doetor in Galena-tried to cure them; bat
tried (n vain, uaiil from sympathy and improper treat
ment my other leg became as baa as the one original
iywoanded. I despaired ofhver being well again—
. ho t in order that Freight neglect no means within my
reset, I purchased, of your agent in Galena some uf
yoDi ointment, and you canjudge of my surprise as I
gratitude better than ! can express it, to find myself
entirely well before! bad bnished osiogths second br i
.These facts I-make known that others afflicted may
believe and not delay using so valuable an 'ointment
os'yours has proved to be. Resp’y your rrsiefot frid,
- Galena, ill., Dec. 19,1643. EVAN DAVIS. -
ONLY 80 DAYS.
Before the following order. Messrs, Vaughn ACd
purchased a large supply of Sloan’s preparations.
Jacdos, Miei Feb. 84,1643.
, 8. K. Hibbard—Dear Bin 1 am out of Sloan’a Condi
tion Powder and Horse Ointment. Tho taJ* txi ex
ceed* my expectation. If you can manage to fiend me
4 dozen Ointment, I will pay for them the. first limt
that you are here, and presume I shall be able to sell
a large quantity in the course of the year. lawill be
an object to you, at well as to myself, wkeep me con
stantly supplied. Very resp’y Tours,
3. S. VAUGHN A CO.
MISSISSIPPI BtVEB. I 1
Sr. Louis, Feb. 2% 1349.
Dr. Sloan—Sir. About two years ego, while rafting
oa the Mississippi river, in passing over the rapids, 1
was plunged into the water, and by the raft dashing
against a rock, crushing my left leg and otherwise se
' nonsiy injuring me, so much that I lost all sensibility.
Whoa consciousness returned-1 found myself in tit.
Louis, surrounded by toy weeping family. Good nurs
ing and medical aid; enabled me In about two months
to nobble around with the assistance of aersteh. The
woundsonly parffalfy bested, leaving large running
sores u the knee, which for many months disc barred
blood aad matter of the most offensive character. My
pains were inexpressible, at rime* my lufferingwu
so great that death would have received a hearty wel
coma. Fortunately Mr. Wilson, (one of my neighbors)
advised me to try your'Ointment. I obtained a'box
applied it according to direction—the sores toon began
to assume a healthy, appearance, and In three monihi
I was entirely cured, and enabled to do hard labor.
Your obeoient servant,
HIRAM W. THOMAS.
We, the undersigned, neighbors of Thomas,
were acquainted with the ease above stated, and know
ing the circumstances, most cheerfully confirm said
Thomas’ statement. REV- 3. DOUGLASS,
, - JAMES WILSON,
• : GOOD NEWS.
- Cmcaso, Jin.‘Bth,lB49.
W.B. Slots—Sin One of my horeeswashnof bound
and also wounded in the etlfie, in whieb he took cold,
and became so crippled that he -could scarcely travel.
-By the free application of yourvaluable ointment, his
hoofs were soon softened and the stifle permanently
eared.' I have also used the Ointment iajbe case of
Poll-Evil and oa severe galls with equal success.'
On a moihed finger that was very painful, it opera
ted like a charTrTroun, Ac , A. VAN ORDfcLN.
TESTIMONY FROM LITTLE FORT.
BletnV Ointment' and Condition powder, are ac
knowledged by all who have used them to be the ten
remedy lor horses and ealile that has been discovered.
Fresh-wounda,gall*»epavißs,*bnii*e*v ringbone, poll
evil, aad in short every outward disorder or injury can
be,cured by this wonderful remedy.- The Powder is
designed for Inward strains/dlstemper,, hide bound,
fatigue from hard eyes, Ac.—Lake
.County Chronicle. '
‘RATHER DOUBTINGLY, BUT I THOUGHT
WOULDTBY !T£
( V . - Wicuirvs, Cook Co. Feb. 13.1648
Mr. Sloan—Sin Ihavo anneyounr horse that was
taken with the sermlches last {all.-I paid out about
.three dollars for medieine to cure Mm,’ but ha grew
worse. I then bought a boX of your , ointment at your
ofico'Whtn. ia Chicago lut, rather doubtingly, ball
thought I would try U. Judge ofmy surprise and my
epiuxon of ita beneficial qualities, .when I found my
hone% leg* smooth snd well in four days from the rime
1 commenced applying it. .Yoorobedient,
; • ''E-F. COLBY.
FACTS YOUTHS PEOPLE:
, j More than.fifteen year* of oerhralled inecew in the
dnre'oritery TarietYof-exiamil tfimiei and injuries
'fueh cutsiieoua erup
, dons, core.lips,r.eore breaata, chapped handy. e ul|.
: plains, biles, nicer*, corn*, pain* in the back, tides, or
i *iher pans of the system, rattlesnake bites, Ac„ bears
: amniote*tnnonrth*tBlo*n<*Oimmenti»jttcubethins
forth* boor. Certificates without number have beea
received by the Proprietor from dirintereatedlndivido
his, firing 4su£* of remarkable cores by-lu nte.
] i 4 Wisconsin,wnwis3.
l -G»onU«,Milwaakieco.‘Wls ; ,DeLls l tMB.
1 ,Mr.slo*n—Dear Sir Recentlymy bemsrmaawaT
rarith 'alO'f tluiffaiuehod/whleli cat'and otherwiae
jlhjored tbea sediuly, to mach ao that I.eon»dered
ay tCaaTVoedfinbulafiia. Fortunately a friend re
ioaetnM&dedthetudofybtfr Crntmeot.- l-wetaiofiiu*
iwaokie ond-pofebaaed ■box. It aoon .removed the
’bifiamasstfea, and in nfewdaystho rvoonda healed
The friiM benefit derived from the «ae of yoorOtot*
stem,«amrhoses, isdaeedothto aectiidnt you with
the bet. beUerinf lu pabUcity waald oeoeht yon and
th»*«b'li&> tßoapeeukllyroonv' : ':
‘:' t i-r' r y ; -.ir .
’ ,' ,;;n , uri.posmyEFACT, . :
And/Su Kd<fflw:iit*'ttomawa nybf, that .Sett*
Olnfirreat asid'Coaditlotr Po ylcrtfo ragdlyaapcaa
14iat till otker rciaedif for ill IIMW t cfhano tad
euuei. *Rk booty of tb» aodlclaeo cooriiti laiholi
Bariljf iad itftlx, to wit; tlier >ij bo asedomoe
fnfrf wltlwit tny difljtr of taking told* eroßjotbet
.-HISOFLLANIidUS
temi-Auauai Roio «g pej Good*,
ax rax osx ratcxincx op
A. A.jMASON & CO.,
uaTlLLeomaumeoon New'Ysur'a Day, ISSO, and
V . on “ n ®° the north of January, during
which umo fee whole of their iameuso esubUshmenu
(including all thetr Wholesaleßooms,)willbeferown
®P® n , fof Relal] Trade; and feeir entire ’Wholesale
Stoek will be offered at Retail, on this occasion, at
fotif oxx locjtTß.Lxsa than uoal prices. *
Tbetr Sltawl Saloon contains Bore than 3000 Shawls
, de *«nptimi of Long and Square
nlS?fc 8 M Wl ft. CAlluoere » Brt,che ’ t<! - Also.Vuettes,
CJoaksjManUllu, Sacks, &*., at an immense
tion from usual prices.
dress and cloak goods.
Tseir stock comprise* noro than 1000 piece* Thibet
CioihijMeriuD*,Faraaeoas, Alpaccas, Lyonete, Op
era and Pelisse slofei, will be uld from 30 to 40 per
cent, less than usual prices.
Also—3oo pieces rid plain and fig'd SILKS, redu
ced i 0 per esat. [
SO cases Cashmeres and De Laina, enlire now styles.
Also—Whne Goods, Mourning do., Embroideries,
lantes. Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery, Trimmings, Ae.
*0 cases Flaanefo, 70 cases new style Calicoes, Go ca
ses Bleached Muslins, 100 bales Brown 7O bales
Xlekioga. Also. Cloths, Cassimeres, Jeans, Cassinetts,
Ae n at extremely low prices.
Together vfife an immense variety of other Goods,
making an gasarusent one of the most extensive m
fee coaitry—hltof which have been marked dowu a:
much lower prices than feeir extentire annual sale lu
Jansary last.
They jnvitc ah early call, as many of feeir choicest
-Good* will bo sold.
fTr~Tne lowest price named ttfirst.
jqn3 , A. A. MASON A CO., 60 Market st.
“ffonray Plains** Dlsnksts.
WIL MURPUY, at North EastcornerofFounh
• and Mskket streets, bos lately received a sup
ply of fee above superior make of Blankets, end In
vites those in want of foe article to look at them be
fore buying. He has also on band Homo Made Blan
kets. a good heavy article, which he is selling low.
'Au>-Hotne Made FLANNELS, brown, barred and
white, of a superior quality.
Also—Twilled Scarlet FLANNELS, to which he
invites the attention of buyers.
(p* A large f apply of Goods recently opened In fee
Wholesale: Rooms, up stairs, makes his assortment
very fall and worthy foe attention of dealers.
novl7-
ELLERS 1 LIVER BILLS WAS MV DOCTOR
_ Bunn. Pa-Sept. 25, IMP.
H. R Sellers—Deal SinTfeelTt is a duty I ow*
to foe poblie, as well as to fee credit of your Liver
Pill*, to stale foe good effects produced by their use in
my own Base. During the month of Jane, 1942,1 took
very unwell, my appetite failed, and my •trenctb was
'purely prostrated, with revere pain in my «de and
shoulders. I was told by modical men that tuy disease
was a severe attaek of Uvet complaint. Itbokieve
of M’Lane’s Liver Pills, and some syrups,
which I was told was good for feat disease, Lutaitrr
aril vres getting worse. I finally concluded u* pfoir
myself tinder the sare of a physician for teller or
worse; but,, fortunately, juMatfeis time, 1 was told
: by fee~Rev. L Nibtock, of this place, feat a friend bad
seat him a box of Sellers' Liver Pills from Pittsburgh,
which had beccfitted turn very mueh. 1 forthwith
sent for s, box of your Liver Pills, and by fee time 1
was done using them, I was satisfied that it. was lust
fee medicine feat suited my case. I sent for more,
and took five or six boxes, and found myself almost
entirely eared; but in March lost I caught a severe
.cold, which brought back foe disease, and Ins short
time l was as bail as ever. I again had .recourse to
your Liver Pills, and took them every other night for
six weeks, and occasionally since, and lean now soy,
feat I can now say, that! teel liule if any sympiMt
of the Liver Complaint, and my general health is at
'good now as it has been for the last 10 years.
My neighbors ask me who was my doctor. 1 tell
.them that Sellers’ Liver Pills was my doctor, and by
fee blessing of Divine Providence the means of curing
me. lam confident feat when fee public become ac
quainted wife foe value of your Liver Pills, foe de
mand fin them will increase. Many of my neighbors,
to whom I have recommended foe pills, ean testify to
feeir value, as well as to,tho fact* above stated.
Respectfhilyyoare, GiotoaMuin.
To rax Ptrauc.—The Original, only true and genn
nine Liver PlUs are prepared by R E Sellers, and
have his name stamped in blsek wax upon foe lid of
eaeh Box, and hts signature on foe outside wrapper.
fT7“AII others are eoanterfons, or base imitatious.
«pt 27 R. K. SELLERS, Proprietor, 57 Wood st
Jayasi' Expectorant.
Sal**, Columbiana eo-,0-, Apr. 34, 1641.
DR D. JAYNES: Da*a Snu—l feel bound to yoa
and foe affiieled public, to avail myself of this op#
pommitTofgiringpablicity tothc extraordinary effect!
cfyour Expectorant onmyself. Having been affiieled
lor several ye, with aseverecough. beetle fever
and its concomitant diseases, and seemed only doomed
to linger out a short but miserable existence, until the
fall of 1839, when, being more severely an acted, and
bayingresorted to all my foraerremedtes, and foe pro
scriptions of two of foe oust respectable physicians to
the neighborhood without deriving any benefit, or fee
consolation of surviving kui a few days or weeks tj
farthest—when fee t*#i gleam of hope was about to
vanish, I had recommended to me your Expectorant—
and blessed by that Being who docs all things in fee
' use of fee tpe&ns—aid contrary to foe expectations of
;my physician* end friends. 1 was in a few days raised
;from my bed, and was enabled by foe use of a bottle, to
attend to my business, enjoying since bolter health than -
I had for ten years previous.
Respectfully yours, Am, Jas. W. Emit-
For sale in Pittsburgh, at foe Pekin Tea Siore, 70
Fourth street. marti?
MR ELIJAH EATON’S CERTIFICATE TO DR
JAYNE—Thia certifies, that immediately after
hating cuended my brother, who.died of consumption
in March, 1842,1 oras taken sick with foe Consumption
or Liver Complaint, and was redcccd so low wife the
disease, that tor four years 1 wai uuabls to attend to
my business, cither at home or abroad, being for foe
most tima confined to my bed. During toe above peri
od of tiram 1 had expended for medical attendance o
regular Physicians and medicines, to foe amount of
*3uo, without receiving any benefit therefrom. In
July, 1645, I commenced taking Dr. Jayne's Medi
cines, ami hare taken them more or less ever since,
and believe feat it yros by persevering in their use,
that 1 ean now truly say feat t havo completely reeo-.
vered toy health. I believe that Jayne 1 * banative PUl*
and Expectorant are foe best family medicines now in
UK.
I reside in Springfield, Otsego county, N. Y., and
carry on a furnace and machine shop in that place,
and am not interested in any manner m foe sale of foe
above nr die tact, and make this certificate tor fee ben
efit of those articled. ELIJAH EATON-
Springfield, N. Sept. If IMS. _ jalj_
men pall coops'*
4 LEXA.NDER A DAY, eoroerof fee Diamond and
J\ Market street, notify feeir friends and the public
feat they have received tbeir stock of Fall and Win
ter GOODS, direct from fea importer’s manufacturers
and auctions at fee east. Their stoek of new style and
fashionable Goods is lam, and presents strong attrac
tions to purchasers. In Ladies Dress Goods and
Shawls, foe most splendid and Cubirnaole tioods of
foe season are now offered, at remarkably low prices
consisting lu pin of the following
LADIES’DRESS GOODS.
New style Brocha fir'd Cam* lion SUk#:
Col’d and Rlaek Satin Du Cbenes and Turc Satin*;
Col’d Cornelian Groderhiues. of foe best qualities;
Blank glossy Groderiens of the celebrated Eagle
manufacture.
The above named Black Silt* are warranted noi lo
eat In the wear; for dresses and mantillas they are the
best imported
Neal fig’d Camclian Satin Da Chene, the handsomest
Silks of the neason.
New style Urocha Silk figured French Mtuio*, b
new and splendid anisic for ladies’ walking dresses.
Silk Embroidered French DeL&lnea, for nrestesand
tacks, ou entirely new articled >
Cashmeres, De Loines, Merinos, Alpines* end. Par
mettos, a large assortment
SHAWLS AND-SCARFS!
Brocba Long and Square Shawls, of the be at quail*
tics.
'Plaid L&g Shawls, of the newest designs, reihark
ably cheap. -
S" leudld Terkeri Shawls, at greatly reduced pneet.
jteltoa Brocha ijg’d Silk Shawls, in great variety.
Crape Shawls, white and colored, in variety.
CLOTHS, CAS3IMER.EO AND VESTINGS!
Bttt Sedan real French Twilled Cloths, all priees;
best Sedan real French Caatimrret; new style Amer
ican CassiiPercK super Selin Vrsimrs.
LADIES’ CLOAKING CLOTHS!
French and Belgian Black and Olive Cloth*, for Is*
die*’ Cloaks.
BLANKETS!
A splendid assortment of American and imported
Blanket*, at remarkably low price*.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS!
A large *M complete asrortment now oh hand.—
Many oi our present -stock of ritaple Good* were
bought Bom the manufacturer* prertoua to the present
advance in price*. A principal part of our itock of
French and English good* have been purchased at the
great Auction Sales in Philadelphia ami New York,
which enable* o* to offer decided bargain! in almost
every description of good* in oar line of basinet*.
Country Merchants, Merchant Tailors, and all
• wholesale and retail buyers are invited to an early
examination of our stock and price*.
ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market it,
ocCtt north west corner of the Diamond.
itTblTVatu or litiY uuoosi
WR. MURPHY, at north cart corner of Fourth
a and Market *u, is bow receivin;- hi* second
supply for the season, and can offer inducements to
buyer* rarely to he met with. Hi* assortment of
LADIES’DRESS GOODS
la very full, consisting of French Cashmeres,
Coburg*, Lyonese Cloths, super Printed French Cosh*
meres, at priees considerably lower than (hey could
bo bought early in the season. His stock of
LONG SHAWLS
I* large, and embrace* many of the beautiful style*
sow on exhibition at FtankUu Institute, Phllad’a.
BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS,
Of new and very handsome styles, Velvet Trim
mings, Ac.
: SACKING FLANNELS,
Of various styles and qualities, plain and embroidered
Black Silk Lace*. Needle Worked Collars and Cuffs,
■Bonnet Satins and Velvet Flowers, Caps and Frathen.
HANDSOME DRESS SILKS,
Of the newest styles, and at lower prices than usual;
and rieh changeable Silks and Satins, for Manillas,
Ac; and a largo suck of
STAPLE AND HOUBEKEEPIN GOODS,
at lowest poees. And in the gentlemen's department
will be found fresh
FRENCH BLACK AND FANCY RUL’D CLOTHS,
Olsek Doeskin*, Winter Vesting*, Fancy Casiiroere*,
Undershirt* and Drawers, StiU Cravats, Pocket Hand
kerchiefs, Ac.
09*Merchasu are invited n visit the Wholesale
Booms, up »tairt. oeian
~A ’’VERY' WONDERFU L CUitK-» tiLL us'
J\ VERMIPUGI3
. Mxxcxx, Mercer co., Pa., Sepu 29. ifAO.
R E. Seller*: Dear. Sir, I bought ono bottle of your
Vermifuge at the Iron City Furnace iiore»at this place,
and it has performed-what we consider out here a won
derful cure, on one of my boys eight years old; ho bad
been unwell for some years, so much so that I hod giv
en up all hope* ofhis recovery. I was advised by one
of my neighbor* to try u home of your Vermifuge—
and I am happy to inlorm yon of it having the desired
effeetof relieving my son. lie passed, in the short
space of 21 hoots, 161 worms, route of them measur
ing as much as.Jff and 14 inches long. I fee] r w und in
justice to give you the above statement,so ss youmny
make any use'of my name that, yon think proper
Yours, very respectfully,
Jotuntiit S. i,mg
BT’Freffcreil and sold by RESELLERS, 57W00d
street; and sold by Druggist* generally in the two
diucA novl6
KADI ktKAD »—''SELLERS’ COUGH sV"
BUP—From W. K. Bod*a, E*q, Clerk of the
Court of Qaarter Sessions of BoajerCoumy*
‘ Ur. R. K. Sellers: Sir, Soitfe’ti&j in the winter tnv
wife was afflicted with a severe and diatretemgcoarii
and Waring of your iitvalnahle Cougfriiyrun. 1 our-’
chased* bottle from S. T. Trimble, of Bridgewater
and after taking a portion of it two or three evenings
'on going to bed, she found immediate relief; as also
several friends have been relieved in sever© com*. 1
l am therefore satisfied thatitis ante and valuable me
dicine, and would recommend it to those who mar be
afflietpd with severe coughs and colds.
March $3,1841. -W.K.BODEN
ttrSolTty R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood
bymplkts generally in the twq cities and vicinity.
liIELT CLtfTHS—3 cases Bine and Drab Fel
* Cloths, just reo’d and for sale hr
' l murphy, Wilson a co.
- 110x13 4a Wood st
SCARUEr AlUL’tt. J4ta*-w. K. Mutphy has
high colored Mou*. do Lain*,
aach a* Cherry, Scarlet, Ac, «Uho low priee of U3e
pcryifd. Al*o, ; PU]n Prab, Brown, Ae .uIRH to lfc|
eaaaoer y*rm l*rge waoriment of neat styles
various prices, together
with Aicboico assortment of Dress Goods generally,
•uck at Fahey. Silks, French Merinos, Cashmares,
Co burgs tod Lyoaeao Cloths, at the
N. & comer of roujth and Market it*.
TOtolanlo Boobs'sp bud* novui
TRANSPORTATION l.ltißS.
_ l HAB'-''en i CO*
"***»»sr Amu BomlttAßco OSoo#
HaNRDEN A CO. continue to bring persons
H#Xm*r° m any part of England, Ireland. Scotland or
•"•swales, spon foe most liberal terms, with their
usual Dunctnaltty and attention to foe wants and com
fort of emmigrant* Wo do not allow our passengers to
be rob bod by the swiedlieg scamps that infest foe sea
port*, a* we lake-eharge of feem fee moment they re
port themselves, and see to feeir well being, ana de
spatch them without any detentiun by tho first ships.—
1 Yt e say tin# fearlessly, as wo dely one of our passen-
Gr» to enow that they were detained 48 h*»u”s by us in
verpool, whilst thousands of others »"Ve detained
months, until they could be sent in some *jl traft, at a
c “ mP fate, which too frequently proveti their coffins.
Weuucodto pcrforto'our eontraeti eonorubty, cost
wb»t it may, and not set os was fee case last Mason,
wub ether officers,—who either performed not all, or
when it suited foetr convenience.
drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from £1 to
£I««. payable at any offeeprorixctM Ranks In Ire
land, England, Scotland aud Wales
JOSHUA ROBJi'iBON,
, .. Europeansi.dGennai Agent,
aiu Fifth ttTMLon* door balnw Wood.
. 1849. .sehte-jsßft
mmassmm fUuai
Warircn udClovalAadPamumLinSi
Canal Packet—SWALLOW. ~
O “ “ —OCEAN.
NB of the above Packets leave Beaver every day
(hundsys excepiedf and arrive next morning at
>v arren, when they connect with foe Mail Stages for
Akron pnd Cleveland, arriving at each of these places
b*'! 0 ™ tiigln. One of fee packet# leave Warren daily
at 5 I . M., and arrives at Beaver in time to take foe
moriuug boat tor l’iushurgh.
m 4 Co, Warren,)
M UTAWOR do {Fro.
JOHN a CAUGHF.Y. Agent.
ss*? comer Water and Smith field sn
1849.
UNION UNE,
ON Tins PENN’A AND OHIO CAMAJ.S.
Cxxwtoud A Cnxscßxaufl,Cleveland,O } D _ .
RO. Pxxxb. Beaver, Pa. | Pro P^
'T'HlSILjne will bo prepared on foe opening of navi-
X gallon, to transport Height and Passengers from
PITTBBURGU and CLEVELAND, to any point on
foe Canal and Lakes.
The facilities of the Line arc unsurpassed in ntunber,
quality and capacity of Boats, experience ol captains,
and efficiency of Agents.
One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, run
ning in connection with the steamers
LAKE ERIK AND MICHIGAN,
Between Pittsburgh and Beaver,andalineoffirstelass
Steamers, Propellers and Vessels on fee Lakes.
Aoetts—R G Parks, Beaver, Pa.
Je«*e Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio.
M H Taylor, Warren, “
Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna,
A Co, Akron.
Crawford A Chamberlin, C *ind, O
Seer* A Griffith. Buffalo, K '•
JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent,
Offico,cor Water and Southfield tu, Pittsburgh.
mchfiLly
BEAVER PACKETS.
Stesnjer MICHIGAN No. 9—Capt. Gilsou.
“ tAKKKIiIE, “ Gordoa.'
fTIUE above regular and well known Beaver Pack
: J. ctn, have commenced making their daily trips to
and'ftnm (Uoaver, and will continue to run "between
Ptu*l>urgl.\iuid Beaver regularly during the season, as
follows: <
Michigan No. frleaves ritt«: arjh daily at 9 o’clock,
A. M., and Beaver at 5 o'clock, P. M. Lake Erie
leaves Beater daily stB o’clock, A. M-. and Piushurgh
at 3 o’clock, P. M.
These cleamers will run in connection wife
R G Paiki l Express Packet Line, for Erie;
Tayloc A Warren Packet*;
Union Line of Freight Boats for Cleveland;
Clarke A Co's Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line Freight
Boats.
R O Parks daily New Cattle Packets.
CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agents.
JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Pittsburgh,
mehfil cor Water and Smithfield «»
1549.
I'ITTSBDBSfI ASO CLKVtsU.IB
UNE,
ON Tim PENNSYLVANIA ANDOIIIOCANAI-S.
THE Proprietors of this old established and popular
dailv line, eonaisung of SIXTEEN first class Canal
Boats, t-wned by foemselvet and running .n contofa.
Qoa with the steam boats BEAVER AND CAOB
COPE are enabled to offer unequalled facilities for
tho transportation of freight-end passengers, on ihq
opening ofCanat navigauon, to allpolotson the Penn
sylvantacrd Ohio and N. York canals and fee Lakes.
EM. FITOIIA Co. devniand.
BIDWELLA BROTHER,
Agents, Beaver.
J. C. 11l DWELL, Agent,
tuara Water street, rittsburgh.
f. C. EISWUX,
Pitlsburi’E
BIOWELL & BROTHER,
rotwnrdii; lertbants,
lii : vr.R. pa.
Agmtt f.rr tJu Piiuittrgk andCuvtland lam, Pin*
burgh end Ert* Line via Brie, and for iteasi
beau iVawr end CaJfi Cape.
Uavingpnrehased foe large and substantial Wharf
Boat iust built for the Mooongaheia Packets, have
with the ixldition of a Warehouse, tho mo*t ample ae
eomtsodsiions for receiving and forwarding, and
pledge ihfllr utmost auentioa, promptness and despatch
to consigßiocntß to their care, and rely on feeir fnend*
for « trial. marl-dly D. A BRO.
SEW PIABOS.
JUST JO-CKIVKB. > new assortment of PIANOS,
from the manufactories ol CRicxxxnto, Boston,
and Dactv A Rsmi New York.
ALSO--A few elegantly curved PIANO STOOLS,
for «are v: mtiufseturer’s prire*. by
JoliN II MKLI.oR, fel Wood *t,
r Sole Agent for Cliickcnog’s Piano*.
for WoFtern Pennsylvania
» Second Baud PlanoaT t
ONE *-cnnd hand Piano, 0 octaves, price S5O.
*\ •' “ “ 5* " " 43.
1 “ “ 6* “ “40.
For *a e cor cash at the above pric/s by
del‘4 JOHN H MELLOR. >■! Wood st
TO VliVf.iN"PLAYEßS—Srona's Glass Viou.v
{tcn. ju, altered sml connected from the la*t Kng
'i,h editi.'in, to correspond with Spobris Original
.* ■■•• no! et Violin playing, hr bis pupil U. C. Hill. “If
i- argument* are required u> recommend this work,
li j»*y )» observed that Ppohr himself adhere* vtrieUy
to ibr syri’-m lud i'nwn in the above work, and that
Jieha* Pythe same mode of instruetion, produced a
greater lumber of distinguished pupils than any other
master in Europe."
A *npp!y of the above Jn«i reeHL (price f 7.) and for
sale by dc:? 1 H MELLOR. fit Wood st
A N EMINENT andbxpvneneed Physician from th*
a! K#© l -. of 20 years standing, offers to treat all cases
of a Delb ate Nature with promptness and secrecy.
HissuicecsHn Buffalo and other large cities hat
been proverbial. His charges are moderate, and his
euresjeTn.uoeiit. Old cates of Gleet, Stricture, Scro
fula, Flu-? Albas, Rheumatism. Ague,Syphilis, or any
chronic • r inveterate cates soheited.
A cure warranted, or charge refunded. .
Ornct •, St. Clair street, Shoots from the Bridge.
Teeth Kxtracted Advice to the poor gratis. *
N. B.—Dr A. solicit* the worst eases of any diseat*
m Pittsburgh to coll. __ *DM:dly
P’CTROLEDR, OR ROCK OIL*
“There are more things in heaven and earth
Then arc dreampl of io philosophy.”
THE VIRTUES or this remarkable remedy, and
the Lonstant application tor it, to the proprietor,
has induced him la have it pul up in bottles with la
bel* and direction* for the benefit of the public.
The 1 fc.TROLF.UM is procured from n well in Urn
count) , ut a depth of four huudred feet, Is a pure nna
dulterat'd article, without any chemical chaugr*. hut
just S' flows from Nature's Great Lubratory!! Thant
contain* properties resetting a number of diseases,,is
no ganger a matter of uncertainty. There are many
things in tho arcana of nature, which,ifknown,might
boot vaH usefulness in alleviating suffering, and re
storing the bloom of health and.'vigor to many o suf
ferer. 1 -onr before the proprietor thought of putting
it up in '•attics, it had a reputation for the cure of dis
ease. 1 tie constant and daily increasing calls for it,
■and several remarkable cures it haLpftnormed, Is a
sure indication of its future popularity and wide
spread implication in the cure of duetto,
Wc d > cot wish to make a long parade of certifi- ■
cate*, a* we are conscious that the medicine can soon
work iti> way into the favor of those who suffer and
wi«b to bo healed. Whilst we do not claim for it a
univcy*t-l application in evenr disease, we unhesita
tingly *ty, that in a number of Chronic Diseases it is
annvsilcd. Among there may be enumerated—all
di-enkek of the mucous tissues, such as CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS. CONSUMPTION (in its curly atage,)
Asthma and all di>ea.*ea of the air passage*, LIVER
COMPLAINT, DYPPEPSJa, Iliarhma. Diseases of
the Bladder ntid Kidneys, Pains-iu the Back or Side,
Nervous Disc uses, Neuralgia, Palsy, Rheums tic Pains,
Gout, fclryifoeJas, Trlter, Ringworms, Horns, Scald*,
Bruises. O d Sores. Ac., Ac. in cases ofldebility re
sulting unra exposure, or long and protracted cases of
ditense, this inudiein* wilt bring relief, h will act ns
n geuer-ti TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such cases,
impsrtii g tone and energy to the whole frame, remov
ing obstructions, opening the sluggish functions, which
cause d;suite and a broken constitution, and giving
increased and renewed energy to all tlie organs of
Life! Tins proprietor knows of Mvcral cures, of
IHLEri, that reii-ted ©very other treatment, get well
under the use of tho PETROLEUM for a short time.
Tl>e proof can be given to any person who desires il
Non-' genuine without tin: s>guuiurc of the proprietor,
by the proprietor.
S. .\t. Kllvll, Usual llostii, near. Seventh *t
' Also cy K I-SELLERS,S7 Wood st;
mid— KEYSKR A M’DOWELL,
eonter Wood st. and Virgin alley; who are his
novK-dly regularly appointed Agents
TUBS AND cnuaifs.
PINT. AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY
No. P 7. corner Market nnd Fififi —or 40 .Market,
twrer. Third iiinl Fourth st*. -
rpniC subecrit-cr keep* constauily on bond, whole-
X sale and rcloi!, tho following articles, vn:
WixshTu!'-, Stou Churn*,
Mem Tii!'-. Barrel Churn*,
Bath i Half Bushels,
Woodt-i llowli, ' Peeks and Half Pecks,
Wash Board*, Brass Hound Buckets,
Clothes I'ics, Towel Holier*,
Wooden Ladles, Bread Rollers,
Clothes Buskefv, Market Baskets, Ac-, Ac.
SAMUEL KKOBSEN,
no7H 1 No Rl Diamond alley, Pittsburgh
J. Mnatiratt A 8ona» Patent Soda Aab.
•_»,-)= CASKS Glass and Soap makers’ Soda Ash.
OwJ nii|>or rd direct from ute abo7o celebraioa
maaufucturert|b9pcr cent Ameiican tcit, arriving and
for safo hr novft J W A M MJTCHKLTRKfi
LUIUORS— *17 hf pipes Brandy-<ltard,~Dupuy,'Ac;
2 pipes Holland uin:
ScikiNKfiun;
400 bbls Whiskey; for tale by
novfl . W'A.M MITCHELTREE
BLEACHING PoVvDlikwjt) cast* Jos Muspralt A
Sons’ brand, a superior krtiele, for a ala by
novft W A M MITCHELTREE
o; CASKS Alaspmtt's Jioda Ash, and 10 oasis
/ O Bleaching Powder, arrived per ohlp Oxcnbridge,
and now coming oa by canal,'for sain by
W A M MITCHELTREE
N. R.—They will receive, daring tho winter, largo
anppliM via Now Or loan*. oovM
MEDICAL.
CjKI.LKJIb FAMILY MEDICINES—“They are fes
Q .Medicines ol fee day."
\ Gas Ask's Statiob, Ohio, May PL, 1849.
R. E jreller*: I think it rightJbr fee benefit of other*
to stale tome facts in.relation to year excellent Fami
ly Medicines.
I have ut«d your Vermifuge largely in my own fam
ily, one vim frequently answering for expeltingl rge
qoantitif«(»«y Ito worms from two childttl 1
Havq ali/> uted your Liver Pill* and Cqugb Syrup in
my family, and they have in every iniracco produced
fee eOectiltlired.
As I tun rngoged in merchandising, I am able to
state that I tiuve yet to hear ef foe first failure where
your medicines have been used in my section of fee
countrv. In conclusion, 1 may tute that they are Ui
medicine* cf fee day, and are uestiuei ;o have a very
ejtennre pspulhrity Your*, re* ci-tfnljy,
>'• . 11. PIWMTI-T-
Prepared and sold by R.' • 1 ] BS,No 87 Wood
street, r.nd sold by Druggn • »enemJly in fee two ci
ties aud vicinity. myfil
/•vLrLvrcl’RE of'UVEircoMi S LAU?T,"by”Bo
VX origmal, only true, and genuine Liver Pill.
Suoxr CaxKc, Ohio county, Va.) -
March fiGih. Ifrl9. \
Mr. B. E Sellers: Dear Sir—l think it a duty I owe
to you and to fed nubile genera ly, to state feat I have
been afflicted with the Liver Complaint for a long
time, and so badly feat an nbcess formed and broke,
which left me in a very low state. Having' heard of
Tour cc'ebrated Liver Fills being for stue by A R
Shsrp, in West Liberty, and recommended to me by
my phyiimn, Dr. K. Smith, I concluded to ave feetq
afairtr.al. 1 purchased one box, and founa them to
're just wlint they are recommended, THE BEST LI
VER Pi LI. EVER USED; and after taking four boxes
I find the disease has entirety left me, and i am now
perfectly well. Respectfully youf*.
DU COLEMAN. -
West Liberty, March i'fl, 1549.
I certtiy thst l am personally acquainted-wife Mr
i oloct . .and can bear testimony to the truth-of tbe
uo'vo . rtificate. A R BHARP
To - , i-iiutne Liver Pin# are prepared and sold by
RE-t l-LKRENo 57 Wood street, and by druggists
In tu* w'-to.ici.
TO run I’lißLJC.—The criminal, only true andfen
nine Livur l'illt are prepared by H E Sellers, and have
h:» num Monipcd In btark wax dpon the. lid of each
1 ox, and hU mcnatore on Hie couide wrapper—all
other* nre eoaitu rfeita.or ba*r imitation*.
apt« U F. SKLI.KK3, Proprietor
CAliinilf ATIVE BALSAM
I'lU'.M Uic Riv ASA-SHINN, n wcllkflownandppp
' oU: ‘lerrtmauosihel’roieitanijMethodist Church
I'iir ur.'lenurned having lieer.iffiicteddorinßlheptil
» net r with p oithe ttomach, tometunci pro-
Jae.i.j <iicupl'r. in the nouiach for tenor twelve hrnr*
wiiliou' ntcnni on,anJ titer bavins tried viuiniu*
tcmedie- with! eflect \va« furnished with* bottle
ofDr D Jaync’aC tenure Eiuaem; Thiabeuaedae
card inn to the direct (oi’pd invariably tbauhU
medicine eaurwdthc pain to awe »t» three or four min
met, and in fifteen or twenty tmnttteaevery nnean
ien»atic*n ws-TetulreJy quieted. The medicine was tit
lerwan]*UM.il I whenever indication? o I Ihe approach nt
pain were perqC'Tcd, end the j»a : i wa« thereby prevent
ed. He continued to ote tlie mediptae every evenm*
and lonieurocvir. -tie rnoTOniif.'ninriii: a fcw r»eclt»
bealih war wviarre»u>red, that the buderer was reliev
ed from a auinumof oppressive pmn. From r-a
parience, throelore. ■ e can confi-jeiuty recomrae.-u L
I) Jayne'* Carmmat.rr- l al«am. M « »*‘«iaryiiiedlr Ir
fordi*«tAeaofiLe*VMiiit(“l‘ and Itdwels. A.. HIMVJ,
; Aticithen> riiy.ivdl
For axleinTiUitiunit a- •M’ l ' 1 ' 1 ?* 114
7S Fourth atTtet, near'V.-,*; aaiLalo at «wt>n«v
Store of H F~- • fiitntort.-AE-RSei t
VALUABLK D|SCU“VBH¥»_
CONSUMPTIVES, BE Oi\ YOUR GUARD.
DR. SWAYNE’S
COSPOONU SYRUP Of Wll.ll CIIRRIU
TBt aaxrr atswnt fob l ,
Consumption, Cough*, Cold*, Aathma, pcoseluiia, Ut
■r Complaint, Battling .Blood, Difficulty of Breath
inr, pain in the Side and Urewa, Palpitation cl
the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Con
stitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debili
ty, and all PUeaMta of'Uie Throat,
Breast and Longa; tbe most ef
fectual nml speedy ear*
ever known torany of
the aborq diseas
es. li
Dll. 3\N A Y N K> 3
Oonpoaad Syrup of Wild Charryl
’ This medicine 1* no .ongcr among those ofdnubtfu!
aality it ha*pas*ed away from the ihouaands daily
launched upon the tide ol eipeinmrr.i, and row stand*
hifher ui Tflnutauon. an*! f becoming.more extensive
ly Bxed than any mhet preparation of medicine ertr
produced for tbt roltet m sufleang man.
• It ha* been .suoduced ren- generally through the
IJuiied Stale* at™ Hurepe<*nd there are few town* of
lmponiu.ee but what contain »ome remarkable «-*»-
deace of u» *ood effect*. hor proof of the foregoing
(moments aiA-of the valife and effiCAcyof this medi
dee, the proprietotwtll m»erlft few?. iheTOasrtiou
ttadteatimonial* whieh hove bcenpftwjitedtohlmby
men of the first rripect.biiity-mcu who have higher
view* of moral reiponaibiliiy and Ju.tice, than to cer-
UfTto UcK fiecittW it will do another a favor, und
ttaoiKlvet no tnjuidce. Such testimony prove* con
clc*ivoly,thal It* surpruwg crecller.ee te established
by it* intrinsic merits and the unquealionahle amhori
ty of public opinion. The in.tanuuieou. relief it af
ford* and the sooihing influence diffuied through the
whole frame by it* use, render* it a mo»l agreeable
“When men, acting from conscicntiouj unpulaea,
voluntarily bear iciumony to tl*e truth of a thing, or
□articular fact, «oeh testimony, being eontmy to thou
worldly interMt* and purposes, coerce* conviction of
it. tnilfi, and commend* itself in » *P«»al manner to
nnircrt&l credence."— O’Hogun * Mont! Maxuns
READ TIIE HOME OEETIFICATKS
Snu. Arumra. Cb« o, ri...-ur,.j,T Coznramo*:—
Thera ntrat ra«* .rcmriy Oral Mratoen »» .uccrat/ul
m de»[>ctttJe caseaof ConuunpUoiW, M Dr. Swayue’s
Compound Syrup o! Wild Cherry', W ttrengthen. the
jytiert, and appear* to heal the alctn an tho lung.,
ereatu g new and rich blood, j*ow«jf poseessed by no
other «.4ttt Cinema Co.. April 2£th, IsHd.
Dr avne—Dear Sin I verily heliere your Com
pound B/repot Wild Cherry ha* heeutho meau* ol
m* life lciuuhtn revere cold, which gradu
ally uShded with f ««***» that
R.liU .11 U>« rararfra. rawrt l bad raoou.ra ra, .0 1
increasing until ray.ee* cxiiibiird all ihe sjnynoraa of
rntHiviin, ’hmff J triravriSMl
U> have no effect aedmy cooipluiotuicrrased m rapul
ly that friend* n. well a* «avo. up all hope* of
myreoovcf}. At thi* urae I was recommended, to try
your invaluable ined»«in*i-ldnl so with the most han-
I r rrniiu Tbs first bottlahod the effect to loosen the
roach, caasm; me u> eipeetoratefrrely; and by Uie
djncVbad u*o2 aix bottlc«;rwa*«RuUy welLand am
now a* hearty a rt*n a* I e«cr I wa» in tny life, aim
would be happy to five *«* infotm.tiomreaweur.g my
-a»e that oier sufferer* may derive the benait for
which I>n *o grauffal. For theuulh of the abon
lUtemcnt, 1 refer you to Ccirr Ravb, Croeer, U««l
Chester. l‘a„ of whom I pwctmredtbe medirioo.
Ilc-pe«ully y«ur.», du»x*.le«AX.
I VonMfi't Cure of a
Dr swayae—Dear Sir. I foCi a debt ef gis.tltada.due
re Toe—and a duty t© tho ofllieiM gcncraily, to offer
m/hcnble te.tim«ny fb favor of your Compound sy
rup of Wild Cherry. Some three yw» «l”ce I wav
stn'ctlv ottaoked with cold and Inflammation of tlm
LmArs, which wa* accompanied with a dutroeung
Jou.h, pain in the breast and hc*d. a very consider*-
ble dlwltarge of offensive mucus from the lungr, espe
c’ally upon change of weather, however slight. At
fr*i 1 ipltao alarm ol'out my condition, but was pretty
*oon coavtncodOral lvn.* rapidly going mtoeonnutap
to,. I R »w dailT weaker, and at length was scarce
r able fo walk about, or speak above a whl/per, such
was ihcexceed'nr- weakness of my lungs During this
time 1 had tried various preparattoas and
but foumf no rchrf—growiug u» the time worm. Just
hf.re I wa« &itvt.ed and persuaded t>y a dear friend in
1" “ i * l » f I-” ff W” r 'ViU cbt,.
it I must eon.«ss that nreviously i had been prejo
dirad against patent medtemr*, and I am still against
Ihoic eonring out of the hand' of eiupcrJc*, but under
»trnduv» voiir e'aimk to tho prof-man and praeace of
nedi'rine, aod implicit fetth |h« *»)•»'? of my
friends, l fnrlhwUU purchased of Dr. one of your
aerms, a few 1-ales, and commeucediW use. Mydi*-
edw wm at tb»i dwe of 2Qor m-mlh* standing, con-
it writ deeply seated. 1 found, however,
considerable relief from the r.v of the href four or five
bottles. But bung * nablic speaker,! frequently at
tempted to preaeh w»W «y inrmasiiia utrsiietb, and
thereby ruptured those vewH tkut had already begun
to heal; a this way, dmibile*, my eure was greatly
•retarded. In c-«*©qnoncc of acting thu* ImPrudenf
T had to usr nwrc or fifteen bottle* before ] waspe.
fecliy restored l nave tin aUfriion, u muchsmal'
number r.fJwtiUwf would have made me round, ba
Uio alrovc ladt-erruon. The ftyrup nlla>cd Jic fev,
ish hvlnL took - way tho tusttevuig cough, put ist ■
to the dwhar.v of rontter front Urn lunss. and guv
them and the entire *7'"* R°°' LealUl v 1
red offering thl- eortifleaio unul now, for the ptirpoa
ifbeuig pftTec.v satisfied f*™**'™*Y ol the
cure and now ihal l feci .perfectly well 1 offer it with
pleasure. Rct 3 1 •
Dublin county N. C
iißfwroini CaiUwK — RitU! Head!
There t« butt- 1 e genuine preparation of Wild Cherry,
and ihalls Dr. Hw'aTS*'*. die first ever offered to the
public, which • nv been sold lanrely throughoat.Uie
United Stale* and some part* of Europe; and oil pre-
MmUon* collet by the nirne of Wild Cherry have
bees nut out *W<ee thts, under cover of some deceptive
circumstances, a order to give currency to their aale*.
Ur o little obrewauon, uo nersou need mistake the
genuine from d. faitc. Each bottle of the genuine i»
enveloped wit a beautiful ©ted feUffnmng, with the
likciievv of William i'vnn thereon; also, Dr. Swayne’s
.iKUature: and » further security, the portrait of Dr.
Swayne will U’added hurcullcr, so a* to diatiuguiah
his prcparatioi. iom all otlirra. Now, ilit wiuuolJor
the great carauvc properties anu known virtue* of Dr.
Swayne’* Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, person*
would not bn widenvoring to give currency to their
“fictitious nos-sms!’ by stealing the name of Wild
Cherry. Renumber, always bear m mind tbs name;
of Dr. Svraynn nd be not deceived. ' '
Principal OfUtc, comer of Eighth and Race steCefs,
safe wh'-raaie and retail by OGDEN A SNOW
DEN, cor 2daad Wood »U; B A FAHNESTOCK A
Co. eor lit anv Wood, and Olii and Wood ate; WM
TlloilN,«M*'k*»«l S l3O Liberty *«JAS
A JONES, coi -Hand and i’caa »ts, JOHN MITCH
ELL, Allcgten. city, and by aU respectable dealer* In
medicine. . ° c Hd
~Dr< \tfTP* inland's Premium Plaster,
DR. W. P. INLAND, oflhe McdiealCollege bf Phil
adelphia, now offer© to tbs public hi* Indian Veg
ctnhlo Premium PlAster, the itualiiic* of which, after
long bin! tried experience, ha* been satisfactorily es
tablished. To a|l women who may he oflUetcd with
ProUpru* Uteria or Fallen Wouib, be recommend* bis
plaster, guaranteeing-a eare.ajulspccdy cure in the
short *paee of from two to the* week*, if applied with
care and rest—discarding nil the counties© instrument*
and expensive bandage* w> long iipuse. Tht* he foci*
conscientious in slating, iuasmaeh aa he ho* not foiled
in one case out of litre© ami fifty-three pa-
Also for Rheumatism and WeaklireasL or Back, at
tended with pain, there is nothingi*r« er t this Plaster
in affording relief or effecting a curi*. Foraalc by
L WllcoX, comer of Diamond null Market st
Braun A Reiter, “ Liberty nnd Bl Clair su
Dr J Sargr.it u Fcdcnl stand Dirunotiu, Alte
■gheny city
Jacques A Ho, Denman and Diamond Binning.
tcJ
ts E riKLI.EiL'*, Druggist. No 07 Wood street,
b, Boio Agent lor the nil© of l»r. Town*?,,d’»Gen-
nine ftarsnpariiiß. ha* ju«t received 2UU doicn of tlus
Orent Spring and MimKer Medicine.
Purchasers *nould recollect that H J'. Sellers « *ole
agent for Pittsburgh, and D M Curry tor Allcgbcuy
city .. °l’ s
1 EXTRACT OF' COFFKIu—An arucie whicli u ra
'j pidly coming into uro a* a wlmUnotae, nourishing
and urhetoo* beverag**, being more nlcasant and pal
atable than common coffee,and t*r rhenper, a* a *mall
paper costing only ten cent*, will gtVa* far a* four
pounds of Coffee. Manufactured by
JOHN 9. MILLER, Piiuburah, Pa.
Sold at wholesale by B A FAIINEsTiJck a Co,
corner of First and Wood and Sixth and Wood street*,
Pittsburgh. * apdl
CALIFORNIA RUBBER GOODS—J u *t received,'
38 Camp Blanket*; tfi officer coats;' la pf B Pauli
-13 pair* nett lined Mining Boots; U Isthmus JUag*; y
water Tanks, 6 and Iff gallon* eaeh; 50, canteens, 4
gallon each; 1 do* Buckskin Money Belts ldo oiled
cambric do do. The above goods for sale at die Cali
fornia Outfiting Establishment. No S Wood *t.
meh94 , . Jill PHILLIPS '
ABSORTED SPICES—Pot up for family use, i a tin
•ana, enclosed in a. eliding lid box. containing
Mustard, Aispice,
Cilia amou, ■ ■ Ginger,
Cloves, ’ Pepper,
Wtnanted pure. For sale at the new Spice* and
Mustaed Factory, comer of Ferry A Liberty »u.
myla JOHN » H^LL
AN ViLS—wrought Iron Ajivu*, irom the Temper
ancevUlo work*, warranted;: will be constantly
on band and esppUed to order, b
WJ9 GEO COCHRAN, U Wood a
BOOK TRADE-
»W BOOStI
T H AR WITH ME3UC0 * bT s
of Rhetoric;. comprising an Analysis of
ue Laws of Aland Evidence and of Femuwo: by
Richard Whatefy, D. D-
Essay on Christian Baptism; by Baptist W. Noel, M.
p>? OtUries, a Novel.
Fairy rtlet, from all Nations; by Anthony R. Mon
dba; with st illustrations by Doyle.
Just rec’d by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
__dciu comer Third and Market streets
New n«d Elegant Gift Books!
Q ACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; by J.T.
i O Headley, with eleven original designs by Darley.
! Poems nnd Prose Writings, by' Richard H. Dana; 3
'voK muslin; :
Illuminaied Gems of Sacred Poety. with six Ohutra*
tions engraved on steel, by John Sartain.
Jnst received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
dear comer Third and Market «u.
Hew Book*.
PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT; or a Practical View
of the mutual duties, relations and intareau of the
Medical Profession and the Community; by Worth*
ingum Hooker, M. D.
The Works of Michael De Montaigne; comprising
his Essays, Letters, Ac. By Wa Hailetl.
. Nineveh and its Remains. By Austen Henry Lay*
ari, E#q, D. C. L.
Glimpses of Spain; or Notes of an Unfinished Tour
in ICH?. ByS.T. Wallis.
Tcnper’s Proverbial Philosophy, hew edition; Hint*'
tralod. Just received by .„ .
JOHNSTON ArSTOCKTON;
nov*l corner Market and Third streets
18*0-30!
LOCKWOOD'S ILLUSTRATED WORKS—llln
minaied Books*—Books in richly carved binding,
Ujuminated and illustrated— Books superbly bound u
Velvet. Milk, Morocco, And Composition, in imitation
or the Middle and Prayer Books, beau*
lifully bound id Velvet and Aloroeco, magnificently or
namented and illuminated. For salo by .
, „ JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, *
dcia Bookseller A Importer, Wood sL_
.Cbrlatmos nag Hew Tsar Approaeblugl
ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS,
In Magnificent Antique Binding, fortht.ReiiJajs.
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer,
|u street, has received a beautiful collection
of Illustrated Rooks, bound in the most splendid man*
tier t»y ibt best-imndon and American biodtrs—among
them may l.e found;
Pearls of American Poetry; magnificently illomlna*
nated.
Lays of the Western World; illuminatedingold and
'^ or^*w °rth’s Greece; riebiy Ulastrated,
The Preacher; illuminated by Owen Jones, and
bound in carved wood.
The Song of Songs; illuminated by Jones.
Flowers and their KindredThoughls;illumlnaiedby
Heroines of Shokspcare; illustrated.
Mrs. Jameson's Characteristics ot Women; illustra
ted. For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
del? : M Wood street
Hew Books,
REDBURNi llis Fust Voyage,by HermanMeJlviUe
author of ‘-Typee," “Oraoo,” Ac.
of King Alfred of England, by Jacob Abbott
With fine engravings.
Sidonia the Sorceress; by Wn, Meinbold.
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
novtll .corner Third and Market streets
" One of ihs Mast RmartabU Worts ofthsAgt ."
NINEVEH AND ITS REMAINS; with an account
of a visit to the Chandasan Christians ofKnrdis
mii, and the Yeiidls, or Devil-Worshippers; and an
mquiry into the Manners and Arts of the Aoeient As
synans. Bt Austen Henry Layard, Eiq, D. C. L.
nb Introductory Note by Prof. K. Robuuon, D. D
LL. D. Illustrated ;witb 13 plates and maps, and 90
wood cuts. 3 volt. Bvo. cloth, 84,20.
‘■Tno book has a rare amount of graphic, vivid, pic
turesque nanative •?— I Tribune,
The work of Layard Is the mast prominent contri
bution to tbe study of antiquity, that has appeared for
uianv yean."—Christ Inq.
“Not one excels in interest the aeeoont of Nineveh
and ns Ruins, given by Mr. Layard."— Washington
Inteiligeuctr.
“As we follow the diggers with breathless interest
in their excavations, ana suddenly find ourselves be
fore a massive figure carved with minute accuracy,
now lifting its gigantic head from the dust of 3000
yours, we are ready to cry out with the astonished
Arabs,‘Wallah, it Is wonderful, bat it is true!’ "—ln
dependent.
For sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
povIS 63 Wood St
Hew Books*
11IIE WOMEN of tbe Old and New Testament.
. Edited by E- Bi Sprague, D. D. 1 vol. Imp.
elegantly bound; 1$ exquisitely finished engravings
with descriptions by celebrated American Clergymen.
POEMS BY AMELIA, IMrm, Welby, of Ky-Ja new
and enlarged edition; illustrated by engravings from
original designs by Wier. I vol. square Bvo., elegant
ly boend and gilt. Also—A variety ofspleruud Annu
als and Gift Books, i
Sewell’s Child's First Book of the History of Rome
1 vol. ISrao. :
THE MECHANIC'S ASSISTANT, adapted for the
use of Carpenters, Shipwrights, Wheelwrights, Saw
yers, Lumbermen, Students, and Artisans generally:
being a thorough and practical Treaueo on Mensura
tion and tbe SUdingißnJci By D. M. Kaper, A. M.
Boise's Treatise on Greek Prose Composition.
Oiiendorfl’s Elementary French Grammar. By Prof.
Greene, of Browu University, t voL ISmo.
Koediger'e Gesenlus’ Hebrew Grammar, by Conant
Gere tuns’ Hebrew Lexicon.
Loomi* 1 Trigonometry and Logarithmic Tables. 1
vol. (sheep.)
Tbe Engbshman's Greek Concordance. lvol. (mas
lin.) i
Anthon's Classical Series.
Webster’s Dictionary, revised ed. lvol. Bvo.
do do ’ unabridged. I voL 4to.
Berne's Note* and Questions on New Testament.
Whaifliy't Logie.
.\Jo,helm's Eccieaiastical History. 8 vols. and £
vola. (shtep.) • . ,
V»-*tixt*«of Cr*«Uph; 1 vol.ißmo.
Mornings among the Jesuits at Kamo.. 1 vol (clotii
and paper.)
Scenes where theTVmptei has Triumphed. 1 vol.
(cloth and paper.) *
Bogur’s Theological Lee lure*. 1 voL 8 vo. (cloth.)
Alder's Pronouncing Bible.
Boyer’s French Dietionary.
{‘mart’s Horace. For sale by R HOPKINS,
novtj) » , Apollo Buildings, Fourth st
New books jusTTikokived.—rue worst o
Montaigne, edited by H. Haxhu, comprising bis
Essays, Letter*, and Journey through Germany and
.Italy, with noiet fro In ail the Commentators, Biograph
ies! and Bibliographical Notices, Aq. 1 ’
- Theory and Practice of Teaching; nr, the Motives
and Methods of Good School-Keeping, by David
Plage, A. M.. Poincipai of the State Normal School,
Albany, N Y.
Frank Forester's Fish ul Fishing #f the U. States
ft ml )tnu«h Province* of North America, by Henry
Wm Herbert. JOHNSTON A STOCKTONif^
novfi corner Third and Market iU
The Oldest Ttmei
JAjHES D. LOCKWOOD, BockseUeranJ Impjner,
* o. #3 M ood street, has for sale a tew copies com*
jiletc, tthc remainder or lha edition,) pf this valuablo
work, devoted to the Preservation of Documents,land
other auihenuc information relating to the earlylex
plurations, settlement and improvement of the country
around the bead of the Ohio, By Neville D. Craig,
Esq-, of l’ia«eurgh, In 3 volt Bvo. \
. jraylj) . J. D. LOCKWOOD.
"Ik OMAN LIBERTY: A History, with a view of the
Xv Liberty of other Aneient nations. By Samuel
Elliott, Ksq. Illustrated with twelve engravings, exe
cuted at Rome St volt., Bvo., uniform with Prescott's
iluiuucol Works.
Just pablnhed and for sale by 1
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and
_ jio~vlo i importer, 63 Wood k
ITtA.NNY KEMillttt IN ITALY: authorised edition,
J; Lhno 75 ell. MRS. FANNY KEMBLE'S YEAR
OF CONSOLATION.
‘*The residing of this book has impressed uwih a
ranch higher oidniwi of its author than we bad fonped
from perusing Iter other writings. Udisplay t a deeper
lone of tnougbt, united io more pure womanly grace of
fcclmg than any other production of the female mine
with which we are acquainted.’*—Eve. Mirror.
'■lt u a very agreeable and readable bonk, wTittenln
Fanny k'erabla’sbeil ktyifr—bold, spirited and enter
taming. Wc recommend Uto ony readers as the best
publication of the reason."—Reading Gas
“lt contain* tbo Journal of a travel through Europe,
and residence in lu)y; and U one of the pleasantest
and most interesting books of the season."—Cour. and
Enquirer. '
“A very chsracieriitie book. We have read it from
title pngs to Colophon with unabated interest. A vi
vid picture of life lp Rome, iu alt respects eminently
reliable."—Knickerbocker.
For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
novlO Bookseller t Importer, 63 Woodat
Lithographic Kitahllshninr v
OF WM. SCHUCiIMANN. Third si, opposite the
Foii-OEce, Pittsburgh.—Maps, Landscapes, Bill
heads, Showbills, Labels, Architectural and Machine
Drawings, Dntineis and Visiting Cards, Ac., engraved
or draon on stone, and printed In colors, Gold,-Bronxa
or lllack, in the most approved style, and at the'most
reasonable prices. ’ oettfcly
K'EU ai 1 I KK—CCken for sale by •'• -•
_dc!7 > WICK A McCANDLESS
I,'LOUR—SObbli Family Flour, for sale by*’,
J? <ict7 ' WICK A MeCANDLESa
MUTfMN l IAM&—4 bVls for sale by •
del7 J B CANFIELD
CiHKAP .MOUB- DE LAIN 9—3 cases good style,
> liui colored M. do Lams, at the extremely low
price of 11c. ner yard. A A MASON A Co,
dcH No 80 Market st
5 “ bottles
6 “ “ Pine Apples;
a “ •< - Cherries;.
3 *' u Strawberries;
3 u Tojnatoes;
3 •' half gal. bottles Pickles;
- a “ quart do.
3 “ lahey do.
RrcM and for sale at lbs Pekin Tea Stcre, 70 Fourth
•IreeL _ j ( - decU
RYE FLoUit-iabbUrecMand for sale by
dc« _ WM II JOHNSTON. 118 Second «t
RECEIVED THIS DAY, |l the India Rnbbs; De
pot—l ease Women’s Metallic Rubber Sandals;
-!«■ - “ mass
l •• Misses’. H “ Slippers;
l “ Meii's u “ Overshoes:
l t ** “ ** Sandals;
fV' “ “■ leaiher.soled “ Overshoes:
All will be soldf wholesale or retail, lower
than at any house in the city. JA II PHILLIPS,
noviil No 5 Wood street"
PF.aLEU PEACHES—3 bblsjmt rec’d,Tor saieby
dele 8 A W HARUAUUH
\\; IN DOW GLASS—St/0 bri, ais’d siics, rec’d end
VV fur a.oln l.y dels SAW HAItBAUGII
BUTTER— 13 blits and 3t» kegs, packed, iu prune
order lor shipping, for sale by
ueau L s waterman
SODA ASH—re casks to arrive per Kingirotd, for
rale l.y deXI TASBEY A DEaT
BL ACK Wadding—id botes large size and’lfcafv
just reo’d by SHACKLETT A WHITE, 1 *
up« No W Wood st
VIZETI'ES— -Souses super French Black Silk Vi
xettes, extra trimmings, rcc’d per express, at A
dctfO A A MASUNA CO*9 \
SUNDRIES—» boles Cotton; kfibblffioV Lari
44 bugs Feathers; | uerce 1 “ 7
Is sacks Wool;
Gdoz Lamb Skins, with wool; 1
a dos Sheep Skins, u « 1
3 dos “ ** dressed;
To arrive on steamer Fort Pitt, and for sale hv
dcl4 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Frsnt st
GINSENG— 4 bags Clari&edTfor sale by
del? WICK A McCANDT.pgg
lAKAfPERS ta sacks prime, inr hf~
- ii'!. cl 7 WICK AMeCANDLE3B
HulLsi-. CoVr.ftß-o uttm Etasuc Horse Covered
. T.-rfhra*imd.ptoMi4 M Uoi er , MI „ cM ,J a
ior sslo low, at No. A Wood street, by
J A H PHILLIPS
CtAbTOR OIL—l bbl ln store and for sale by
• . J KIDD A CO
ALCOHOL— la bbls [ustreo'd and for sale by
dc” - - J KIDD ACO
EUGS—Ubbis Fresh, just rec’d ua tor sale ny
de® ; STUART A SILL _
I~U£B GAnrWJUfiUT-l Carpet Bag In More;
l aattcst to charges, for Lake Cartwright, which tie
willplease call for. 0 B MILTgWBKIfoRR,
«•a No 87 Froat st
EXCHANGE! ’ BROKERS-
a. HoiiKXs Idas, r—
■•■koi, Biok.ri,
: *«m nnt.vn IS !
NOTES, DRAFTS, ACCEPTANCES, GOLD t SILVER
AND BANK NOTES.
COLLECTIONS.—Drafts, Note* and Aeeepuace*
payable in any part ofthe Union,toDeeUd outlie most
favorable terms. »
EXCHANGE on New York, Philadelphia and Bal
timore: also, Cincinnati, Louisville, Saint Lotus and
New Orlean»jeon*tantiy for sale.
K NOTES.—Note* on all solvent bank* in the
United State* diseonnted at th« lowest rates.: All kinds
01 5 0T *'? n «d American Gold and Silver Coin bought
and sold; : ...
pt 9® ce No. 53 Market street, between 3d and 4th,
PI tubary li. Pa. . i pcCtf
S„.„ VOILEIOH kXCHASOK. '
~~ on England, Ireland, and Scotland bought
,*5? ““iwt *t £be Current Rate* of Exchange,
from’ V,Tj£ lc ia “T P*n of the Old Cotmmea,
StthnSnS the rate of Ssj to lhej£ Sterling,
or ducount, by JOSHUA ROBIN
*n,n iBimw 1
{XOWAID IABM
B^?SSn AN ? dealer*
M and Wood atrceu, dinjaiiy oppoaiu St Sarlea Ho*
- mayggdXy
WE3¥BBSTCSB»
Ohio,
Indian*,
Kactacky,
Hiucun,
. ... iTanfc Molts:
parehued u the lowest mien, by
N. HOLMES & SONS,
•®PHI 35 Market tttr+t
JgU.Lß^^lOMASttErgrgOTESti-05^
i’MJndelphin, and
Baltimore,
Conatanily for uli by N. HOLMES & SONS.
jcp!3 35 Market at.
MISCELLANEOUS.
EAGLE POPBDRY.
O. W. O. fATIfI,,
undersigned, successors to Arthurs A- NichoV
X uni bcgleavr to inform the cilixeuß of Pittsburgh
and pablic generally, that they have rebaili tire Eg-.
ULk FOUNDRY and are now in full operation, arid
have parL Of their patterns ready for the morket:-|-
Amongit Which ore Cooking Stoves, Cool and Wood
Stoves, wiib a splendid oir-ught Coal Stove, which Is
now superceding in other cities the common rouAd
Stove. Also, a cheap coal Cooking Stove, well adop
ted for small families, with a fall assortment of com*
moo and mantel Grates We would pariicularly ih
vitethe attention of persons bnildlng to call at odr
warehouse before purchasing, nod examine a iplend d
article ofenammeflcd Grates, finished in fine
entlrely new in this market.
Warehouse, No. 18l Liberty ft, opposite Wood gt
auggfrhf NICHOLSON *• PAYNE.
Offle* of the Daltwtra Hatoftl Safetyln
saronee Conpuifi
Pnu-kDELrau, Not. Sib. 1640.
THE Board of Directors hare, this day, declared a
dividend of TEN PER CENT, in scrip, oat of tlje
profits of the Company for (lie year ending October 31,
IS4B, ccniLeaie* for which will he Issued on and after
the first day of December nexL
Also, a dividend of SIX PER CENT inc&sb,on Lite
capital stock and scrip previously Issued, parable hi
above. RICHARD S. NEWBOLD, SecV. '
novlO P. A. MADEIRA, AgU, Pitu’g.
PITTSBURGH IMPORTATIOSB.
C'l YEAGER. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
V, i FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS!
Sian of the Gilt Comb, ItW Market si., Pittsburgh, Ta.
Western Merchants, Pedlars, and others visiting
Pittsburgh ta purchase Goods, are respectfully invited
to call and examine Uteex tenure assortment of Eng*
lish, American. French and German Fancy Goods.
All Foreign Goods at this establishment are import
ed direct by myself, and purchasers may'rely on get
ting goods from first hands. I have the largest assort
ment of articles, in the .variety line, in the eity of
Pittsburgh—all of which wilCbe soltilosV forcash or
city acceptances. The Stock cousins, In part, of
Lace Goods, Hosiery,-Gloves, Ribbons.
Silk CraTats, Shoe and Patent lit reads, Sewing Silk,
Spool Cotton, Tapes,* Suspenders, Buttons, Pins, Nee
dles and Cutlery.
Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Jewelry, all kinds of
DrnihcsrCombs and Razors.
Percussion Caps, Revolvers, Pistols, Clocks, Silk A
Cotton Purses, Hpectaeles, Steel Pens, Music .Boxes,
Carpel Bags and Baskets.
Bindings, Findings and Trimmings.
Toys and Fancy Goods; together with a large vano
ty of Fancy and tiiapte DRY GOODS.
C. YEAGER is also agent for the celebrated Lan
caster Combs. novl?
Roods Soadl
SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP.—Prom W. K. Botlen,
Esq., Cler Court of Quarter Sessions of
Beaver Cour
Mr. R. E Bel’.s s -41 Some time In the winter my
wife was alflicl:! iron a severe and distressing cough,
and hearing *f /eur atvaluable Cough Syrup, 1 pur
chased a bottle frsm S. T. Trimble, of Bridgewater,
and after taking a portion of it two or three evenings
. on going to bed. see found immediate relief; as also
sc verm', friends nave been relieved In severe cases. 1
am therefore satisfied that it b a safe and valuable
medicine, and would recommend it to those who may
be ofßieted with severe Coughs and Coldv
Match Y3tlS43. W.KBODEN.
Prepared onrTsold by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood st,
and sold by druggists generally, in Pittsburgh arid A 1
ieghny. oci3o
Thi Chsrtlsri Coal CompoajrT :_r
[INCORPORATED.} I
BOOKS will be open for subseripiton to the slock o!
“The Chanters Coal Company,” on and aflet
Monday, the 64th day of September insu, at the offie*
of X. \v. Remington, Pena at, Pittsburgh.
_ spUltdU 2. W. REMINGTON;
Great Kagllih Bsmtdy.
FOR Conghs,Co!ds, Asthma and Consumption.' Thi
GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY of (hi
above diseases, is the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF
LIFE, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, pi
London, England, andintrodueedinto the United Stater
ander the Immediate superintendence of the inventor. |
The extraordinary success of this medicine, in th»
cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants tbetAmerleah
Agent in soliciting fortreatmentlhe worst possible co
ses that eon be found in the community—eases that seek
relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the
day, and have been given up by the most distinguished
physicians aaconfirmed andlncnrable. The ItutrgutL
an Balsam has cured, and will cure, the most desperate
of eases. Ilia na quackcostrum,but a standard Etg.
Ush medicine, of known and established efficacy, : I'
Every family in the United States should be capplieti
with Buchan’s Hungarian Balsam of life, not only to
covnteraetthe consumptive tendencies of the climate!
bu. to be used as a preventive medicine in all cases ©|\
colds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the side and \
chest, irritation and soreness of the lungs, brochitis,-
diffieulty of bresting, hectic fever, night sweats, emaci
ation and general debility, asthma, inflnwnvs, wboopiny
cough ana croup.
Said in large bottles, at SI per bottle, with fell' direc
tions for the restoration of health.
Pamphlets, coatamicgn mass of English and Ameri
ean certificates, and other evidence, showing the nn
equalled merits of this great English Remedy, otay b«
obtained of the Agents, gratuitously.
For sale by B A FAHNESTOCK A Co., comer o
st and Wood and Wood and Gthsts. . ju9<lAwS
Tilt,, w _
before—made on tie moat appresed Eastern plan*—
and most faahtonable Eastern patterns and colon. Alls
THE CHEAP ROLL, or BOSTON BLIND, on hand
or made to order of all«isea.and at aHprieas.
Oonntf r Merchants and others are invited to call and
examine the above for themsclveslas nit wit! be sold
wholesale or retail, and a liberal deduction oada t«
wholesale purchaser*.
_eoldlv a WESTKRVEL7
THE STAR 07 THE WEST
. yl _ VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY
Vs 4 £ui side of ihe Diamond, where Vemtian
MW Blind* of all the different sizes and colon
are kept on hand or made to order afte
V the latest and mo«t approved Eastern fhah«
v inns, at the shortest notice and on the mos
reasonable terms.
Also, the cheap Boston roll or split Blind Transpa
rency and Paper Certains of all the different sizes and
patterns, on band and for sale low forcash. Old Veni
tian Blinds painted over and repaired, or taken ih Dart
payment for new R M WtSTERVELT, Pro'pr
N. B—All woi« done with the best tnaterin! and
Workmanship, and warranted to please the men fas*
loiooa. anrlß-dly
' Allegheny city, Aug. 10,18J8.
SELLERS’ IMPERIAL COUGH STBUP-Taxxr*
Norma* Lux It!
•t „ pen . riTT, * c « Bn . March 27,1&17.
ui « 10 justice to you and your iheom.
parable Cough Syrup, 1 beg leave to stale; for the ben*
community, that ray wife has been several
tlmtfi aid.cied witnamost distressing cough, I pur
chased, in January last, a boWe of your Syrup, which
cured a conga of two months’ standing. A&ut one
month ..nee, iho cough retorned, and was so severe
that She could hardly move, from weakness in the
breast; l sent for one bottle of yaur Cough Syrup, and
a part of one bottle cured the cough I gave the other
to a Journeyman who was severely afflicted, whohad!
to use his own words, ‘'eaten enough cough candv to
si'^ p .'.r^a bu ' Bb '”
nSraSSVa a iffiSfiSE
eitfoa a3<l “ W bjf DrogBllu * en °faWr in the two
—— - dclt»
A CARD.
61t «3l order* promptly, «nd do the «!»k enable<! “i
.. f£, P „ p «' S 3 3SS,TSSSoSV,S;
»in Uamoala and Moreens, Camitrf.’pm-
s P lil *"d Roller Biimfs. and
HfJ* u,oaU y JF«P* *o*l csubllihracni of the
traded to 4 ' re,peetflll ‘y elicited and promptly at-
N. IL—Carpets made and put down
war. voiti.f.
ALLBGIIBIiT VKKITIAS BLIND,
ANDCABINET Wa/KKoOM.
I. . J. A. URoW.S would rc?*ptri-
Bully iulbrro the public, shut he
ikeeps on band at his stand onttie
west side of the Diamond, Alle
gheny city,,a complete assort*
Clout of Vrinuan Blinds; also Vc
nitian Shutters are made to or
der in the best style, warranted
equul l.> any in tbc United States.
Ills Biiuds can be removed with
out the aid of a screw driver.
Uaviug purchased t b e stock,
tools, and wood of the cabinet es
tablishment of Ramsay k M'Clel
land, 1 ora prepared in furnish
their old customers, as well iu
_E5t
J U-ei'rec'd, an elegant plain Rosewood fi oct Piano l
from the celel.rstrd manufactory of Nunn* A
Clark. N. Y., of superior tune, and very moderate price.
For tale by «; KLEBEU,
iel9 • at J. W. Woadwclfa.
WILLIAMS* IVORY PEARL TOOTII.POWDKR.
for removing Tartar, Scurry, Canker, and ail
«distance* destructive to the Teeth. It is delicious to
the ts/r, cleansing the mouth, healing and atrengtlien
ing the gum*, and punfytng tho breath.
For salAAvholesale and retail, by
dctiu 'K K SELLERS. 57 "Wood st
TITATCHESII-CIIKAPER than EVER!—
W Justrec’d, an invoice of foil jewelled patent le.
ver Watcher idcareufine cases, which I offSi u
low as thirty and thirty five dollar*, and warranted to
keep good time.
Also-A splendid assortment of JEWELRY, com
4alS earner Market and Fourth streets.
MEDICAL.
G«‘ W. BIDDL*, DMtbte
' REMOVED to tnewihree awry brisk
VlraVWfe oa Southfield street, one door keimr
4 ‘ r T-‘ r Sixth street Taethiasened fnmaaa
to an entire set, oa the taction principle, =wixk a >*»r
tiful representation of the neutral gun—noons* tks
original shape of ihe face.
N. It.—Teeth extracted with little sr no pain.
' 'Decayed Teeth permanently saved by plugging, pi*;
venting the tooth sehe, which is maeh better th«»
tin? it. though it shotfld be done iq fire; minutes, «r
even j jnflMv
' __ BALTKH'R I
aiNSENG PANACEA)
rpO 'rTIIOSE SUFFERING WITH DISEASED
X LUNGS.—The unprecedented- suecesa which has
ttended the nse of toe
{ GINSENG PANACEA
n all the various forms which irritation of tha tangs as*
mines, has. induced the proprietor again to eall sttan*
tiontothis' * _•
••* WONDERFUL PREPARATION.
The changable weather which marks our All and
winter months, is always a fruitful toarce of
V OOLB9 AND COUGHS.
These, If neglected, an bat the precursors of that fell
destroyer,
’ ' wiAimvnnu
T£i question, then, how shall wp nip the destroyar ts
the bud! how shall we get dear ofoar.eoaghs and
oldsT is of vital importance to the public.
THE GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY
wilt be found in the Ginseng Panacea. Inproefofthis
we have from to tune published the feeitifieates of
dozen* of oar best known eitisens, who have axpari*
sneed itecumivepowers. These, withamasses tas
Ufliour from ail parts of the country,—from
WEN OF THE FIRST STANDING,
hCnuiers of the Gospel, A&, together with copioas Co|
ices frost the ■
JOURNALS QF-THE DAY,'
we have embodied in pamphlet form, and maybs had
grstisof any of our agents throughout the eoaatry.
HUNDREDS OF BOTTLES
have bean used in this city.
THOUSANDS AND TONS OF THOUSANDS - "
throughout the United States and Canada, and wa aha
lenge any man to point out a . - *"
. .SINGLE INSTANCE
n which, when taken according to directions, and b#i
fore the langa had beeoma fatally disorganised, it has
ever failed to .. . '
Why, then, need the afileted hesitate! Why reaon ts
the mi vrable nostrums, gotten ap by uni' own Individ*
aaisu ier the assumed name of soma ce ebratsd ahy*
ucian, and puffed into notoriety by cenifiottas m par*
ions equally anknownT Whilst a medieina si
i UNPARALLELED EFFICACY .
Is to be had, whose vouchers are at fitichl
bora,—many of whom it has
, . SNATCHED FROM THE GRAVE.
,l T jwvslßahle medicine may ba placed
jS«to ““ poo ' *! w ? u “* *•>>« taT *
ONLY FIFTY CMTIi
fast one half the usual eost of eough medicine*. nil
b IJ2 r £F ,, “ ta 8w, 7 eni r to"* and village
over the wen, woo are prepared to rtve full informa
tion relative to.it. * BALTER, Proprietor.
■ r ‘ Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio.
M’AULISTER'S ; OJNTMEN J o .
@i eraL— It has power to
2. cause all -EXTERNAL
rtf SORES, SCROFULOUS
g» HUMORS, SKIN DIB
gE AS POISONOUS
Eg |bdr sue rs,
£
.> I bare used itforihe last
sixteen years for ail dlsaasai of. the chest, involving
the utmost danger and responsibility, and I deelare
before heaven and man, tnat notin one ease has it
failed to benefit when tha parientwaa within the reach
of mortal meant. -
I have bad physicians laaned in the profession. 1
bare ministers of the gospel, Judges of the bench, al
dermen, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest eredmoo.
sad multitudes of the poor use it in every variety ot
.way, and there has been but one voice—one universal
volco saying—“M'ALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT
IS GOOD!”
. RHEUMATISM—It removes almost -immediately
Ohs inflammation and swelling, when tho pain ceasgf.
(R the directions around tea box.)
D-ACHE—The salve has cured persons of tha
henA+ebeof twelve years standing, and who had It.
rcraiar every week so that vomiting took plice. EAR*
AO Hh, TOOTH* ACIUV and AGUE IN THE FACE,
are helped with like success.
SCALD HEAD—We have eared cases that aetsallr
d«fi«o every thing known, as well as the ability of fir
t#«D io twenty doctor*. One man told as be had spent ,
f.’tii on his children vrithou any benefit, when a few
»ovn of Ointment cured them.
TETTER—There la nothing better for .the cure of
Tetter. .....
BURNS—It is one of the best things la tha world lor
Burn*.
PlLES—Thousands are yearly cured fay this Oint-.
meat It xavn fails in giving relief for tha Piles. _
. Ip“ Around the box are directions for using JPAL
litttt'i Ointmtnt/ot SatfvULlMjr Complaint, Ersptp*- ,■
lot, TrOtr, CkUtlain, Scold Htad,Bori'Bfm,-
SoriTknat, Brcmekiuu, Nervous Afftetiont, Point, Du- ''
tou of t&tSptnt, Head adit, Ear '
Bums, Comi, ail Diseases eftke Shut, Son Lift, Pin-
Fla, qe.,- Stalling cf lAs Limit, 9cm, Rknematiere,
Piles, cold Fat, Croup, Svf*Uod or BreLa Breast, Tootit
adit, Spat in u* Fact, g-s.g’C. t"~
COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain in tho Chest '
and Side, foiling off of the hair, or the othef aceompa* •
nies cold feeL (This Ointment u tho true remedy.) It. .
Is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet .
CORNS—Oecasional use of the OLntmopt will at-.
ways keep corns from growing. People need never-.: ;
be tronhled with them if they uu it frequently.
£?-.Tfais Ointment is good for any part of the body
or limbs when inflamed. In some cues it should bo
applied often.
CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unless tho
name of JAMK3 McALLISTER is wriuea with a pen
oa every label.
Foe-sale by my Agents in all the principal cities and
io*ru»ln the United Stales.
JAMES McALLISTER,
Sole Proprietor of tha above medicine.
E 7" Principal Office, No 28 North Third street, PMU
•Uelphi*. ,r -
PRICE 35 CENTS PER BOX..
Aoctn in Pimicaoa—Brann A Reiter, corner of -
liberty and St Clair.sts; and L Wilcox, Jr, comer of 1
Market si and the Diamond, also comer of dthaad-
SmiUifield stsj J U Caiisel, corner of Walnut and Pen*
stsrfith ward; and sold at the bookstore in Smilhfield K
st, 3d door from Second su in Allegheny elty - by H P
Scbwartx and J Sargent; by J G Smith, Drugyiit Bir*' **
mfagfaara; D Negley. East LibertyrTl Rowland, Me-
Keesport; J Alexander A Son, Monongahelm Cityj
B Bowman A Co, and J T Uogers, Brownsville; /oka
Barkley, Beaver, Pej are wholesale agents.
febslT-deodly i. ' -
Facte forthe Pmblte, ;-r
lo relation to that unrivalled family Solve,
DALIiEY’g HABICAL 'FAIB KITEACMK.
1 TESTIMONY of n respectable Physician,—-Bead • •
, tho following, addressed to my Agent, Mr. F. Me*-*-
ryweather,Cincinnati:
CwcoriUTi, Ab. 19, IMA ■
- Sir: A‘tense of duty compels me to give my tribute n
to Dailey’s Pain Extractor. Being- opposed to quack*
ery and all nostrum* hatring for their object sinister*',
realising ranch good from the “King of -.' '■
l'oin Killersl am induced to lender you this eertifin.
cate. 1 have used it in my family, in my practice, and
with all the happy and. wonderful effects that eoakl
possibly be imagmed. - - H. J. Ueobix, M. ft' - -
Dr. Brodie is the senior partner of Bredie A LeVi.i
Druggists.
i Inflammatory Rhemnatitm.
The following testimonial come* from a eenree fal ' u
.nuliar to many of those traveling on oar .Western w«£.<>;
ters. Mr. Glime, the well and lavontbhf‘known pro* l
pnetor of the Parkenburg Hotel, IsTidsband to the -..
Jody whose letter I annex ., - • ‘ 1 ■
. - PiJtKxssßtJis.Vn, April 19,18 U. ' rS
To Henry DalleyvChemist, ce.—Sin Having for- <
merly been long afflicted with violent inflamaoimy*
' Rheumatism, which appeared so firmly trued u to
defy all ordinary appliances to allay the revere bnln- : -V
attending it, I was induced to try your Magical Pain ' '
Extractor; and it having effected, almost as if by me- r '.
gie, ar immediate relief and also, to all appearance*'
an entire ana perfect cure,! am induced for the bene-] -
fit of others who may be afflicted with paln.eaued by ' '
any kind ofinßammnUon, to write toyon, declaring; ;)
that in my opinion, founded on actual experience - 1
your Magical Pain Extractor ia the most valuable dia-t‘
e?je*7 of the present age for the immediate extraction' !
orotvltly psln. It isun almost immediate and a per- * -’
feel cure for Burns and Scalds, and all external i*- •'
flantmation. <
Having many aequalotaneea formed by thei: visa* ~
at my hnsband’s hotel in this place, 1 have supposed
by your showing them Uteso few lines, it may possibly 1
bo ofbcnefil bout to them and yourself " . •
ru-u.-CTB ' .
[I entertain the hope that Ura. Glimc will pardon the
publicity 1 give to her letter, m well on the *eore of.
humanity na of it* being the surest mode of bringing it
to the notice of her friends.—ll. Daiut.]
Felon Cvrtd.
Extract of a letter, dated ' _ • ••• <
BxusexT, Ky. Nov- 29,1943* , -
Mr. IL Dailey:. “I have tried your Pain Kxtraeterin
a case of felon, in my own family* which it relieved -
and eared ia a very short time.” In'hoste, yours is- -
epeotfully, Ju. SL Yotss,
IO“ Bums and Sealds, Piles, Sore NlPplea, Broken.. t
Bre niT,~Enrotions, Woonafc and all i»-
flantmation, yield* readily fo ihe woutlcnulpropertlen
of this unrivalled family salve. Baffin the same pro-, •
portion that you’will receive benefit from the genuine^ - "
you will be injured by the deleterious effect* of tht ;
counterfeit salves. • , . .. - u .
CAUTION—Be sure and apply ea/y to the inventor,.
11. Dsllxt, 4WBroadway,Newport, htfita
thorizcd~ngents. JOHN D MORGAN, j •
General-Depot, Pittsburgh. J
Henry P. Schwartz, Allegheny, Agent; ; J. Baker, !!
Wheeling, Val; Jame* W Johnston, .MavreUle, "
F. Merryweather, Cincinnati, O, General Depot
N It—ln the severest Bums and Scalds it extract*
the pain In a few minutet-it never fail** Jail *
11 A-FaaazsToex,! A. B. Hull,N. YiCaiy’i: 1
B. L. Fahxx*toc*, vPittsburgh. I _
wYof«wlT3&rt, sun la tu. Ctt, ar
Sow. Yark* 9
THE undersigned are oxtansively engaged tn the ' '
Wholesale Drue buslneea.at No. 40 John street in '■
the city of New York, fflff art prepared to sumly
Draaeisa and CWEtry Merchanu with DraroTWUi'
Oils, lere;gn andAmeiieaa PeriSSs - ,
Usurer, Amr AMandart Chenuealf,(of •
mforauemi and all other artialea in tirirliaßofbaai* -
acts, nf a esparto natality as low as they* an be bu- '
ilinre-J Iq this or any eastern elty. ™
VAvlr.jFabUt It. A.KAMVtYTOCY kC : i
, CURB FOR WORSI3. ’ - •* ,
b. a. faiiskstock’s vsßoirnaa. •
! ansa* or xxtkb'ui. wn* Ma * , .
: TN order in afford all Potsible security to the pnhiwi '•
J- ns in \tiem<dTct, against fraud aiHlitantw-*
" . U n.. JuV-i of their Vex* -
"' *• •" . which U a-steel engravlu* of
; the »MI exquisite design and workmanthipflmj been
1 M^af«nnAr«off? r » , 72!t le F pe, “ e » Wid it fromUio'
iftainoiannmstofibetrataJent. Thcdetisiiisaew
a:id Uie c *Ccuhon elaborate. Se*r.rul E»un;»
porirau are ow»t prominent, but the word “Vciid.:
pruucit m white letters o,t a red and finely
should be particularly
H ben held u,i to Urn light the tellers, (hadittr of ihet'
wbofr nunuie,liiro«jgbo«Uus
whole ofihM pan of the engraving match asexaoUr
h? niU bCCn OpOQ OnOlidO
l>, BtUiopeh it u actually printed on Intb sides of tfc#'.
paper, riiu should m all cases he observed. A la
555 “P° a * a «“ d ««» i» H»o printed in red upon both,
would bo examined in the tame manner
P r *P w **ipn ha* now stood the lest of •many
yean trial, and is confidently recommended p _* a fie
and eflectaal m-dieine for expelling worm', ffom dm
system. .Ihe unexampled success that tfim 4 * 4
ita adnumstraiiou in every case where t' M oaoentwtf
really afflicted with worms, certainly renders It WT>
Ihjr the aUeuUon of physicians. ; *
The proprietor hat made it a point to
result of its use in-surii ease* B s came within H*
Knowledge and observation—and he fnvariebly to® o **
Uto produce the most salutary eficcts—not ocfreqaeol*
ly after nearly all the ordinary preparations «««•
mended for worms had been previously rosortedrW
wlthoufany permanent advantage. Tflis facli* «1-
: tested by the certificates and itaieaentsof kindreds
of respectable Demon* in different parts of the eount
- try, and should indued families always u> keep * vud
o( the preparation in their possession. • It Is iU
operation, and rmay be pcrfbel ttf*-
ty to the most delicate infant.
The only genuine it prepared by
apcg _B AFAHNESTOC!
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