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    MISCELLANEOUS.
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To fetnr ttofWjort
"- ; . ; ij*o THE PUBLIC. - .;•-
A BOOT fear yea« sinee, 12?5w
A fee BUM Of, Ohio; while apendtag.* fc* gffif
-Skuaa,TdiKoi«red a tingulsr MeuUe w^nfS
been®*
Tens. mppoaed to be of ao I
tumfermirof tertare end «J®gJ|£JJJSifmntor
WM tea » Mlto»0 »W 1* r^SMKtd
®f “.“J ““’“SSsaSS Sm wurSw
ud ao roa w«*»J2 dMuid muni in Urn
, I«.n, Ihil lim;"Tffi? ftomOutUbo
pWMewion of Bom .boilnem MthOMt*
lotill,lhiTo .nratot u> oooaerwimOTJJ^u
sgslalssfHs
none or
itatepiTfeai the mb* Vance when wa* arnally
■Ste iae He aid stele, end fee large amount of silica,
ESS blaek oriSe or iron feat ii«m-
S^^«adere4it both weather end fire proof, a* fee
BSwf 1 , the harder end .mere permanent it
SSstolSSone, and as fee coating (after it torn* to
sSeVlaif ittelflndtttraeUble by fire, eonrequmitly it
; protect* fee wood eoTtred with it from fee airland
Vherefeereia no alr,,fesre l* no blase or eombustlon,
feereioM feo wood will aetaady char, before feo slate ,
of fee greatest import
ance, arid applied, to Gcrernmeftt for a patent for mr
i«wH«dos or difeoYtry, fendly hoping feat 1 aeonld
new be tetmmerated for all my outlay In time andmo
tey. The government, without aoy hesitation, grani
te to me' Letter* Patent for fee aole nght to manafae
ure, sell and me my tmproTement in fee manufacture
• of a “Weather and Fire Proof Composition or Arti
ficial Sate, o to fourteen yean. m ’
August 14,1&tt. __ WM. BLAm
- WE.to lnUbUwtfofSharaB.hßV eadtheabhr©
iwaMttoTUr. Blake, lallflm
tiaUr oortectj-ai-wo are nw«t ofthe atate-
Bents therein contained; and wo will farther state) tut
wadonot bcUerethaiUierc ever wu a P*^ 01
■
ssssss's'rsss'TSeE
year* the Jeers and te off* of aeai'T "{ScfatSKle
nity. Notwithstanding all this, to wai todefaxu^nie
- lathe preaeention eThtf expe ruaanta, “ d J? “ °L"? d l
bailers flat there U one man in a thousand w “° wcmia
Krepimwod under ill id* «!SHS?“JX
toa at '*«* triumphed oror all obstacles, and are
liora there is now bat .one opinion la awarding him
*r* t iSB‘#ffigr a ’ i
! JOIJ£raLAHnIfrKUIAM>,i Tnutoea
LEWISC.CHATFIELD, \ Treatoea
, i
! WM. EVERCTT, Township Clerk.
:• ALLEN HOWE, Treasturer.
osely as I ueny patented anielo. I
these persons and shown them ray patent They say
the, ia not Intend to tnfttoto or “WW
rights; that they hare a right to dig, grind, tail tell the
■Mtitix tbsy eta find porehucrs; that (hey «* B£
bond to know what they are to do wtfo tc “
ao InMateaeat aatll It is mired withihe oil to mako
and that those who bur, mix and «se U,
murttSethoresponsibility. M«t o* thte «T
they belle re that the patent U that
»wio «wit bso the com pound, aau some hate saut taai
what they wanted to nso they ihonld certainly
ase oftac, as they did not intend to make thegtselree
SSSSSawSi Now I feel myself indatybonndto
expose thUbarefeeed band upon the ptblie;a»lcan
eallitby bo milder name, where a
eeivea'pay for an aniele, the ase ef whiehheweu
know* snbjecu the .perchaseraadeserto*pM*e«£
ties and firm Borne of these who are engaged In this
nefarious trafte, will anquesUonably contend to the
eabUei that my patent will not ataad, end that 1 dare
not pSsecnie/ Nnw, to take this argumentawatfrw
jwm, I went» mm of those who w?rcj>wclnlmlng
that my patent waa of nomine, and made the wow
ing prepoSSn: tfrat they nughtsdeetajadgenn^two
. DM, toltalrnMUt
BtSSftSSS “
mxBT of the judges, and several of the moat onunent
piUMt lawyers.who have, wiihootexeepiioMeeidad
iim la if»i» opinion U was good, and woald pro met me
“iritod'SeMriclii to > trie powor, «n 4 PJ>>1Wjj
barrels,‘the which arc marked: “BunrP*®®* I** 1 **
axn WaaxKxx Paoor Aannnan Bluts. , -!■_„
. . I therefore giro notice to all who boy andnsnlhc
above mentioned mineral for the pnrpose set for« *n :
• my patent, except from me or my anthonaed ag««j
thatTshall hold them to a strict amt
shallieemmence suits at law
KUK
ILirIVVO TONS of the above Fireand Weather
Proor Artificial' Slate on hands and for side, w
j -* iLF “ i NoSw'o&tt
! EXCELSIOR!
m m EATON & CO-,
Ho, 6a PoortH 8 tract, PltUbnr*t»i
! Have bow to Store' their fall assortment of
' Trimmlop, Glora, Hosiery and Late Good;
A SAPTBD to lie vuu of everyclawof Merehiuu*
A ksd Cennmen. No pain* bare been ipared to
present tbo oowest and mo«t fashionable *J7‘® ®»
Good* U their line. Their stock ine
fcU»jrtßT. J)KESS TXJMMIKGS.
Fringe* and Gimp*, of every variety; new style*
finrea Galloons; Algerine andlmpenalßraite ww«
aid narrow Srlk and Worsted Embroidering unite,
figured and cot Velvet Ribbon*; plom.do do; Girded
Mutia* and plain Satin Ribbon*, for uimming*, black,
white and colored Silk Lace* extra wide, do do, for
wijh a fall assortment of Drew Button*,
Dretaea Finked, Bumped or Embroidered to order. ..
i.. ' LACE GOODS. . w .
•
&ssj3jffifesbss;jss!^
rest thread Lace* and Edgings; Im. do do; Bobbin,
l,i.u lAce Maaiin and Cotton fcdgtng* and Inserting*.
, i: BONNET TRIMMINGS. ■
' Bki new *tytoßoanetßibbon*, French FnePFloa*
' era.’Bonnet Tab*, Velvet*, B&um tmd Florence*, Silk
and Tarietona, Bonnet Frame* and Up*.
KID GLOVES.
‘ Rut manufacture, with matt approved fastening*,
andcheicest color*. An extensive assortment a.way*
on hand.
HOSIERY^ '
- A great variety of Silk. Wool, Couon, Hems and
Cutnaeret for Ladiea ami Miitea, Tanca wwi
irtUa«»rtaemoU»eratylei
. Wooliulf oloves. : .
“v A fall assortment for men, women and eaiidrep,
•'• amkagarhlci aro DeAr Ribbed, Folotello audLplun
• SUk/ribbed sad plain Cashmere; Chamois fJned JJer-
Merino, Far-lined Beaver, heary and
ftnVpnfkakia. Military and Li»!e Thread and Coo An.
•IV.' WOOLEN GOODS,
guh as. Ladle*’ and Children's.Hooda, Children’
Woolen gtrKftr *"■» t*carf* and Bon, Children. e G»il*
era and Lear Mitts, Worsted Call*, knitting
and' Woolen -Yarna,• California Comforts; • also, fine
. ffilmiw* *earis. for Lodics. .
' LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. •
• ZephnindTapettrr Warned*,
Fleas and Emb'f Silk, Bristol and Perf d Boards, Pa
per Rover Materials, Lamp lUu, Tidies, “dKo
btoidered Work. AUo-Ladics' S-lkond MennoVcsu.
and Drawers; Embroidered Back* and Floy eU,rtgneh
- - Worked Caps and Waists lot Infanta; and Swon’o-eovn.
T f°'* i!!,, 'OENTLEMESB VEtfti
, Fine SUm, CraTta and Collars; .Menne, BiUc and
Cotton Wrapper* and. DraweiK Sa«peaders,9bpajder
Braees and Dressing. Uovnr, Bilk and Linen Haku;
Gteft* and ilwderr.-'• • •
' COMBS, BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY*
french, patterns camd and plain gbeUllaek Combs;
Buffalo and Im. do; Bhe)i£loe and Long Combs; Im.
dd; Buffalo, Satin and Rosewood Hair Brutaesl Snell,
Bafldie ana Eng. Horn Dressing and fine tvery Combs;
with on assortment of Nail and Tecih Brushes.
JWetberilPa “Gold Medal” F crlamerf.
; . VARIETY GOODS, \
Needles, Pins, Tapes, Steel Bus and Parses, • •
Bn twos and Steel Goods, Berlin Wire Boskets, •
Pane Twist and Sewings, Fine Rosewood Desks and
Coat Binding* * Galloons. Pane? Work Baskets ■
Cloak Cord and Tassels, Portfolios,- Paplertres and.
Blind * Shade Trimmings, _ LodlesJ Stauoaaj7, -
Polnit k BannerTooseU, French Cork Soles,
Fringes, Silk fc Gteghn Umbrellas, I
pqffTJMQ, and WM, Psper Kasims* Hollands,
SSlfSiiuClothi, Elastic Bands tc, Webbing,
SSchtou BtoSng, Corset and Shea Loccre. i
rialiFtilW ihieOayjaiw.M'. 1
Carpet Worehoase, No. 75 Foanh st, a
• sSdkZrindalY of Carpets, of the latest and mon ap.
' £££s*2B2,t®:« invite ate mteftthm of
F” Bsmralnx l4Sg Sfcawl*., ,
wwy B.UUKPUV t*MTCC'd »iuppJy or the above
Uui cm.™, Yuruitu.
gSfS^kdSTtnd . falluwnitenl of Mimnun,
.P* SILKS, .
• Fount, and Meihetai*.
' Wboleaale Boom* up rtaira, where a.Urge asaort
* meutefNew Goodahaa lately been received. .{nvSO
p-TT TISL JAYHE’B ALTERATIVE;
i Wa have been informed by Mrvßo*ecr*ea^ep«^•
, ’ Dn Jerne'e Alterative, whieh
b «j^riodn r oT« ercry other remedy ef the
swags- s&sisnsssassa
Wb^iendftwatherightknee; berideapainftl
wiof b«rpSa,which due teOmt
ikeSratcmlntmpbnltiuuo
2JtK!-dim*owl “ f ft « *P ißlfcrijjg«h*Ta
«SS^s»sfS3»jssK , iß
by i«TO*. wfrik l at thcaamoilntoner general bealih,
""SS&S®^''.'“*• »w»“
] BLOAN>B COLUMN.:
tty All the Meflteines advertised by W. B, 1
Tle. SILEBS, Wood street, and JOHN P.BOOTT I
i O. SMITH,
i bT HENRY P. SCHWARTZ an
TTh j B>rt *md Okcspait Horn* H*dlel«»
a I M M fBB WORLD*. 1
CONDITION
A Jvi. nmiiUy upetMdißr all other Ointments and
in ue forth* care of foe following dis
eueit
Pfl.v wsunds, fails of itil kinds, sprains, braise* I
cracked Jieel*,n n *t >one » .wladbone, windfalls, pel
eril. call as, spavins, *w*eaer, nstola, uitfsit, strata*
Itaehess, sand crank, foundered feet,' scratches or
mas* mange or hone distemper. V >1
The Powder will remove ail inflammation and fever
paii/y the blood, looaen the thin, cleanse the water
and strengthen every pan of the body; and baa proved
a sovereign remedy foe the following diseases: ■•. 1
Distemper, hide botmd, loss of appetite,- isware
strain, yellow water, inflammation of the eyes, fatigue
from'hard exereiae; also, thenmadna. (commonly: cal*
led stiff complaint.) which prarer ao fatal to many rat;
liable horaea in this country. It is also a safe antieer
tain remedy lor eongba and eolda whieh generaie ao
many fatal diseases. <u • W.B. SLOAN,
Grand Depot, <0 Lake at, Chieago, Illinois.
THEPROOF.
Extract from the “Galena North Western Gazette.',
By the use of Sloan's Ointment and Condition Pow
der, 1 hare entirely eared a fistnia on my horse and I
otherwise imnrared his condition mote than 500 pe !
cent on the cost of the medicine And a cow which
was po feeble as to be' considered worthless by myself
and neighbors,was restored to good health and strength
by the use of lets than half a package of the powder,
I and la now doing better than any other eow I hare.
Small Pox, May 13, IMS. WM. VINCENT.
! THE SUFFERING CHILD.
I hereby certify that one of my children, whenna |
ked, fell into a largo fire of lire coals, and was burned ,
sererely from head to feet The best of medical aid
■nd attention was given to the child for four or nrc
days without any mief—each day’s suffering* increas
ed till his groans eonld be heard at a great distance, at
whieh eruieal period one of my neighbors racommen-
I ded find presented to mo a box of Slesn a Olnmeat
u.d in leu thin Eton mliuuci .tor
ofthe ointment to foe aggravated sores oftaetufferlng
chiuf, the pain ceased entirely,..and {*
[ to recover. My residence ism Hell township, Ve<-
“ U f aM “V.“ , ‘ fi^'4^gpOEKL. T AYlX.R.
I Chicago, August**, IMS.
EXTRAORDINARY CUBE. . |
Anril 13. IMA Four miles north of Chieago (on foe I
toad to Mtlwankie,) Cock ecunty, Illtoota- . {
Mk. Sirs One of my horses had a large ]
bony tamer on hia breast bene, immediately under the |
collar, whieh tamed hia and rendered hia service* ©I 1
verT little value. I fanhftaily applied eeveralbotties
of Dr. Taylor's Nerve and Bone Liniment, without the
least benefit. I then procured Wilder’s Celebrated
Horse' Ointment, and used that until 1 became folly
satiafiedthatit would never relieve the animal. Fi-|
nallr I obtained a box at your trely valuable Omt-i
j 'meat, and in leu than 40 days from uta first apphea
sshs? “ telT ’
POPULAR OPINION.
If popular eplsicau any criterion of the worth of an
article, wo invito the incredulous to read at least a few
ofthe many voluntary certificates that appear in out I
1 respecting the great variety of remarkable!
[ cares effected by the us© cf “Sloan’s Celebrated Owl
meat and Condition Powdera"... ,
These remedies no longer.remata amenrfoosa of
doubtful utility, foeyhav© passed from the tide or ex
periment, and now stand higher In reputation and are
I becoming more extensively used than all othernrti
[ eles of the kitd*-Mich. City Newa.
THE HALF HAS NOTBEENTOLD.
Fox Rnzx, June 12,18f3.
Dear Bfoaa-Sir. Please send by the bearer a new
supply of your Horae Medicines. They are the best
articles of the kind that I have ever used, never hav
ing been disappointed in their ©fleet, as I have been in
the use of others, oven the most celebrated Ointments.
Liniment*, Ae, of the day. I like very mneh.tide fee
ton in theta, vie that they do all that Is promised, and
upon a thorough trial one la con trained uradd, tha>
“half has not been told." _
RespeetfhOy, M. DUDLEY.
THE DIFFERENCE.
TOe * ordinary ointments and liniments it is wau i
known are severe and partial In their opexarion,-
Sioaa’a Ointment is mild yet thoraegb—it teaches ana
removes the ennse, hence it gives real and permanent |
,'reliet For purity, mildness, safety, certainty, sad
thoroughness, SuwJrt Ointment exeels, and ia rapidly
superceding all other Ointments and Liniments now.
WE CANT GET ALONG WITHOUT IT.
Bxxxx's Guotx, IIL, Oct. 21, IMS, j
Mr. Sloan—Sin I have tested the virtue of you
Ointment in the core ef rattlesnake bites, sore throat,
bums, and many other Injuries, and in every ease n
has surpassed cut expectations. As a family Oint
ment, I have never seen Us equal, and for beasts wa
'“V'VSSjEf" ll - shush. JOHNSON.
EXCELLENT OINTMENT.
Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir For a considerable length oj
im el was aeridasly afflicted with foe rheumatic com
plaint, and applied freely the various Unimeins, petal
killers, A <u, wuhout obtaining any relief. After whies j
your eg* el at this plsee influenced me to try your
Ointment, and within two weeks from the time I com-1
meneed using it. the pain eeased, snd IwaseffMtuallf
eared, and shall recommend all who are similarly al
, flieted with the distressing complaint, to procure your
I excellent ointment without delay.
Re*pT yours, OSCAR F. MOTT.
Prineesiile, Peocta co~, May l, 18*3.
try From the Hon. H. V. S. Brooks, Agent of the I
1.5&, ud £*«. Bgj. go^T.
Dr. W.B. Sloan—Dear Sin For the last 30years 1
have had occasion to use man; horns, and have used
the great variety of liniments and ointments in use,
bat have never found any thing equal v> your oint
raeat for injuries on horses. Within the jsst two
month* I have applied your ointment to aotaeßO borses,
for various injurus, and la every instance U has pro
ved a sovereignremedy.
A FINGER BITTEW ENTIRELY OFF.
Two mites south of Chicago, Sept. 14, IMA
Dr. Sloan—Sir. On the Bth instant my aon.had a hu
ger bitter entirely offbfmboTiß.
plied yonr celebrated ointment, whieh relived him oj
pain la afewminntea,and prevented the finger from
■welling the ka« particle, and
ispidlyr Retp’y yoai*, S. BROCKWAY.
DOCTORING IN GALENA ■ <
Mr. S!©a»-Dear Sin About three year* mo I wa»
severely injared in one of my legs by the falling or a
pile of wood whieh occasioned large running alters;
Nearly every doctor in Oaleaa tried to care them; bat
tried In vain, until from aympathy and improper trea.-
mentmyotherlef became as bad as the one origin al
ly wounded. 1 despaired of ever being well. again—
but in order that I might neglect no means witbiojnT
reach, I.purchased ofyour agent in Galena some id
yon*'ointment, and you can Judge of my
gratitude better than lean express it, to find myac a
entirely weUbeforolhad finished using tbe second br l
These facts I make known that others atoicied may
believe and not delay using iro valuable an . oj ,?wsm
a* yoara has proved to be. RespT ®*
Galena; 111., Dec. 19, IMA # EVAN DAVIS.
Only so days.
Before the following order. Messrs. Vaughn A Co.
purchased a large
S. SLUtlibard—Dear Sin I am out of Sloan*« Condi-
Uon Powder and Horae Ointment. The aale far ex
ceeds my expectation. If yoa can manage to sendme
4 dose* Omßiient, 1 will pay for thenidie first l/m
that you are here, and presume I Aall be abbito
a large quantity in the eourte of th* year. It will be
an object to you, as well as to myself to keep me coe*
..uul,nppU.
MISSISSIPPI HIVER
ST. Loot, Feb. 22,1319.
. Di. Sloan—Sin Abouttwoyeat* ago, vrhile rafting
on the Miwiwippi river, In pairing over ripuu, l
warplonged Into the water, and by the raft dathmg
Z£2n a reek, cm thing my left leg and «b«nme «;
rioualy injuring me, to much totl Imi
When eonaeieu*ne**_Temroed I found myaeu in St.
I/rais, surrounded by .my weeping family. , 000,1
b^Mdmedical aid,enabled me in about two month*
to hobble around wr?tb the aarittanee «>f aeralch. Tte
Woandt only partially heated, leaying large running
aorea at the*knee, which for many month* ducharred
blood arid. matter of the moat ©ffenuve ehamter. My
ouna wereinexprea*ible..at limea my aofletingwa*
ao great ibaldeathwould bare received a beany wef
?j£T Fortmmml, Ur.WUMn.IoM of nr n.l s toor.)
Llrired mo to try yoar Ointment. I obtained a box
eßDliedJt according to direction—the *©re» soon began
g2£& a hS appearance/ and mourit*
I waa entirely cured, and enabled to do hard labor.
W TI!OMAg
' We, theunderaigned, nelghlwre ofILW/ntomaa,
Were aeouainted inth the eaae above ftaled, and know-
In* th.'eireum.uneM, ““ ,t SS 1 WhSSgKss"*
■&>““’ *““r ’“• ' Suras wuSon?'
' d PETEK LAMB.
GOOD NEWS. _
Cbxam, Jan. 6th, IStP.
WD. Sloan—Sin One of my horaea waa hoof bound
*rd el to wounded in the ati&e/ in which ho .took cold,
and became *o erippled that ho could acar.ee lytraTel.
k» the free iDDlioauoo of yoor valuable ointment, hi*
Ld the atifte permanently
eurcd. W I have also uaed the Ointment in the case of
Poll-Evil and on aevere gall* with eqoaljntf” l4 - _
? On * muted Sngnr itet wu rnj k AgS'*'
ted like a charm. Your*, Ac, A. VAN UMUtirt.
TESTIMONV FEOM UTTtB FORT.
Slaan’a Ointment and CoodiUon Powder are ac
knowledefd by all who have naed them to be he lert
remedy £ r boraea and cattle that ha* been diae
Fresh wound*, gall*, spavin*, brabe*, ringbone, poll
evutand In abort every oatwanl duorderor W«T «g
be cured by this wonderful remedy. The Powder u
derigned tor Inward strains dietemper, bide bound,
failgoe from.hard dxetclae, diseased eye*, *«.—Lake
County Chronicle.
'RATHER DOUBTINGLY, BUT I THOUGIIT
WOOLDTBY IT." m tolo
Wiexurrc. Cook Co. Feb. 13.1843-
- Ur. Sloan—Sir: I lure a fine yoiiof horae that wu
takes with tho acrauheu last fall. 1 paid out about
three dollar* for medicine to cure bin, but be grew
worae, I then bought a box of your ointment at yosr
ofiee -when in Chicago laat, rather donbtingly, but I
thought 1 would try iu Judge af my 'asrprire and my
; opinion of in beneficial qualifier,, when 1 found my
I boree’a leg* «mooth and well in (oar day* from the lime
| I Commenced applying it.
FACTS FOR TUB PEOPLE.
Mora thin fifteen years of unrivalled snceen in the
cnra of every variety of external disease* and injuries
' *O6ll oa sprains, bruises, enti, boro*, eutaueous erup*
none, note lip*, *ore breasts, chopped hand*,’ ehilN
Main*, biles, nicer*, corns, pains in the back, sides, or
other'part* of the system, raUlesnake Mies, Ae., -bear*
ample lesttaody taatSloarts Ointment Isjiuuhe thins
for tie boor. Certificates without number have been
received by the Proprietor from disinterested Individu
al,, girinff details ot remarkable cures by iu use.
A WIBCONBIN WITNESS.
Granville, liilwaokie eo. Oct 13,1840.
Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir. ftaeently my horses ran away
with a log chain attached, which eat and otherwise
injured them scrieosty, so much so that l considered
mV team ruined for business. Fortunately a fnendre
eemmended the tue of four Ointment. 1 went to Mil.
hHh and porebased a box. it toon removed tit
and la a Cow day* the wounds healed
The jrreal benefit derived fto» the aae of year Out.
uttet on my horses, indoeed.me t» efqaain« yoe with
theuct, beUeviip its pabUctty weald benefit yea and-
IT 19 A POSITIVE PACT,
Asd-kas beeome a eoomea eaylnc, that
Ointment and Condition Po wder are' nwdJy sapersa
dine all ether remedies for all disease* of horsa and
ealUe. The beaaiy of lha medicines consists fat iheh
■gfiSSP’
MISCELLANEOUS'
ffcmi-Annwal l&le ef Dry Geedi,
at zas on-hook non op
A. A. MASON & .CO.,
TT7ILL commence on New Year’s Day, 1880, and I
f f ’ continue through the taomh of January, curing. |
which time the whole of their immense establishment, ]
(laeldding all their Wholesala Robm*,) will be thrown. I
open:' for Retail Trade; ami -their entire Wholesale |
Siock wDI be oflered at Retail, on this, occasion, at |
fully o** vocuthlxss than u*unl prices. )
I- Th*ir Shawl Saloon contains more lhanffOOQ Shawls, |
I comprising every description.of Long and Square i
I Wool Shawls, Cashmere, Broche, Ac. Also, Vuettes,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Sacks, at an immense reduo
| tion from osual prices. I
: DRKS AND CLOAK GOODS. .1
I Their stock comprises more than 1000 pieces Thibet
I'Ooths, Merinos, l<youe*e, Op-
I era and PeUsse Cloths, .will be sold from 2>i©4o per
I-cent.'ieu than usnal prices.
I ' AlAi—dOtt pieces rich plain and fig’d SILKS, redn-
I cod 3D per cent
| 39 Cases Cashmeres and DeLain*,cnlfrenew ityles.
I Alsoh-Whne Goods, Mooming.
I Laces, Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery, i
I 30 eases Flannels, TO eases new style CaUeoea. w ea-
I aes Blenched Mnslina, 100 bales Drown JU biles
I Tickiags. Also, Cloths, Cassimeres, Jeans, Casslnetts,
| Ao, bt extremely low prices. rj~vi.
r Toaether with an immense variety of other Goods,
I maSS an assortment one ofthe most extensive in
I foe oouatry—oil of whieh havo been marked down at
I much lower priees than their erteative annual sale in
I They^ uisito an early call, as many of foeir choicest
I Goods will be sold. .
i crTTTxe lowest price named at first.
i| Ai A. MASON a col, 00 Market st.
iigonrsy Blankeuu
TTT R. MURPHY, at North East eoroer of Fourth
VV and Market street*, hasjslely received a sup
ply df the above superior make of Blankets, and in
vttei those in want ofthe artlei6 to look at them, be
fore buying. lie has also on hand Home Made Blan
kets; a good heavy article, whieh he is selling low.
Aoo—-Home Made FLANN ELS, brown,~bancd and
white, of a superior quality.
Abo—Twilled Scarlet FLANNELS, to which he
invites foe attention of buyers.
. fry*A large supply of Goods reeently opened in foe
Wholesale Rooms, up'stairs, makes bis assortment
; very foil and worthy foe attention of dealers,
j novi7 .
SELLERS’ LIVER PILLS WAS MY DOCTOR
Bnrtxi,Pa_SeptSs,lMP. I
Mr- RT Ep Sellers—Deu Sir. I (eel it is a duty I ows
to the public, as well as tothaeredit of your Liver I
Pill*, to statefoe good effects prodneed by foeirusein I
my own cose. During foe month of Jane, IMS, I took I
very unwell, my appetite failed, and my strength was I
entirely prostrated, with severe pain in my ude afid I
'■hontdera I was told by medleal men thattay diseosa |
was a severe attack of liver eomplalnt I took sbvo- |
ral boxes of M’Lane’s LiTer Fills, and some syrups, |
i whieh I was told was good for that disease, but after I
i all I was getting worse. I finally eoneluded to place I
I myself under the care of a pbysieian for better vr
| worse; but, fortnnately, iust at this time, I was tntd j
by foe Rev. L Nibloek,ofthU place, that a friend bad
I seat him a box of SeUers’ Lives Fills from Pittsburgh,
I which had benefitted him very touch. I forthwith
I sent for a box of your Liver Fills, and by foe time 1
| was dene using them, 1 was satisfied that it was just I
I foe medietas that salted my case. • I sent for more,
I and took five or six boxes, and fobfld myself almost
I entirely cored; hut in Mureh list I caught a severe
I cold, which brought back foe disease, and ia a short
I time I was as bad as ever. I again had recourse to
I yoar Liver Pills, and took them every other mght for
I sir weeks, and occasionally since, and I can nowy,
| that 1 can sow aay, that I feel little if any symptoms
| of foe. Liver Complaint, and my general health ia ao
I good now as It haa been for foe fast 10 yetra. "
I My neighbors aak mo who was mydoetor. I teu
I foal ticllen' liver PQls was my doetor, and by
1 foe blessing of Divine Providence foe means of caring
I me. lam confident that when the publie bceomeac-
I qoatated with foe value of your liver Pills, foe do-
I mand for them will increase. Many of my neighbors,
I to whom I havo recommended foe pills, can testify to
I their value, as well as to foe faetsVtove stated.
I Respectfully yours, GaoxuxMnxxn.
To isx Prune.—The Original, only true and genu
nine Liver Pills are prepared by R. E. Sellers, and
havo his name stamped In blaek wax upon foe Ud of
eaeh Box, and his sign stars on foe outside wrapper,
trr All others are counterfeits, or base imitations.
tytST K. E SELLERS, Proprietor, 67 Wood «t
I Jayati'Espseurant, I
Sauqi, Columbiana Apr. 34,1 ML I
XbR- B- JAYNE& Diunflim—l foci boand to yoa
| lj and foe afflicted public, to avail myself oftiusepe
• portanity of giving publicity to the extraordinary effect* 1
I ef your Expectorant onmyself. Having been afflicted
I for several years with a severe cough, hectic fever
| and its concomitant diseases, end seemed only doomed I
to linger out a short but miserable existence, until the !
fall of 1839, when, being more severely anaeked, and
having resorted to all my former remedies, and the pre*
seripuotisoftwo of foe most respectable physicians in
foe neighborhood without deriving any benefit, or fo*
I consolation of surviving but a few days or weeks sj
I farthest—when the lt.t gleam of hope was about to
I vanish, 1 had recommended to me your Expectorant—
I and blessed by «b*t Being who does all things in fo*
I use ofthe means -and contrary to foe expectation* of
Imy physieians friends. I was in a few days rttsed
I from my bed, and was enabled by foe ase of a bottle, to
I attend to my business, enjoying sine* better health than
| I bad for ten years previous.
I Respectfully yours, Ac., - J**. W.Esrati.
I For sale in Pittsburgh, A foe PekiuTea Store, TO
| Fourth street.'
MIL ELIJAH EATON’S CERTIFICATE TO DR j
JAYNE—This certifies, that immedistely after ;
Having attended ay brother, who died ofcoosumption
in March, IMA I was taken rick with foe Consumption
ot liver Complaint, and was'redaced to low with the
disease, that for four years ( was unable to attend to
my badness, either at home or • broad, being for foe
most time confined to my bed. During the above peri
od of time, 1 had expended for medical auendanee o
regular Fuysletsns and medicines, to foe amount of
I gSfl, without receiving any benefit therefrom. In
I jaiy t 1645, i commenced taking Dr. Jayne’a Medi
etaet, and have taken them more or less ever ainee,
and believe that it was by penevering in foeir use,
I that l can now truly aay that 1 hav* completely reeo-.
vered my health, i believ* that Jayne's Sanative Pills
I and Expectorant are foe best family medicines now in
1 reside in Springfield, Outgo eoantjr, N. V~ tnd
carry on a'faroaee and msehinn shop in that place,
and am not inic reeled in any manner in the aale ofihe
above medicines, and make this certificate tor ben
efit of those aiSieted. F.I.IJAH EATON.
Springfield, N. Y-,Scpt. 18,1618. lai
E"IO'B~P'ALIFaoW»I * .
ALEXANDER & DAY, eojDerofihe Diamond and
Marketstreet^ nolift’ thiirfcfeada an d thepabUe-
Ibai they hare received ineirnock of Fall and Win*
ler GOODS, direct from the importer*, manufacturer*,
and auctions axiheeast. Theirstoekofnewstyleand
fashionable Good! U largo, and premia strong tone
lions in purchaser*. in Ladies Dress Goods and
Shawl*, the most splendid'aad faslurnanle Goods or
the season are now offered, at remarkably low prices
consisting in part of the following
5 Ladies* dress cocos. s .
New style Brocha fig’d Came lion Silks;
Col\s and Black Satin Da Chenes and Tare Satins;
Coi'd Camehan UroderbiseS.of tbe best qualities;
Black glossy Grodcriena of tbe celebrated Eagle
manufacture. 1
The above named Black Silks are warranted not to
cntiniho wear; f° r dresses and maniilla* they are the
best imported. -1 . , . . I
Neat Gg’d Camelian SatlflDa Chene, the handsomert j
Silks of the season.
New style Brocha Silt figured French Mrnnos, a
new and splendid artielefor ladies’ walking dresses.
Silk Embroidered French De Laines, for uremses and
sacks, an entirely new article.
Cashmeres, De Laines, Merinos, AJpaccas and Par
scAßra
Brocha Long and Square Shawls, of the bast qaai!*
Long Shawls, ot the newest designs, remark
ably cheap.
Splendid Terkeri Shawls, at greatly reduced price*.
Came lion Brocha fif’d Bilk Shawl*, in great variety.
Crape Shawls, white and color*!, in great *»£»ety.
CLOTHS, CA3SIMEKJBS AND VESTINGS!
B»«t Sedan real French Twilled Cloths, all prices;
Lest Sedan real French Casrimeret; new style Amor
‘'“^d^Tioakwo'cEoths
Trench and Belgian Black and Olive Cloths, for La
dies’ Cloths.
BLANKETS!'
A splendid. assortment of American and imported
Blanket*, at remarkably lowpnees.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS!
A large and complete assortment now oa hand.—,
Many of oar present stock of Staple Good* were
bought from the maauiaetarere previous to the present
advance in price*. A principal part of out stock of
French and English roods hare been purchased u the
great Auction lisle* m Philadelphia and New York,
which enables us tt» offer decided bargains mHlmost
every description of goodsln oor lineof_ business.
• Country Merchant*, Merchant Tailors, and all
wholesale and retail buyers, are inylted to an early
examination of oor s«ock and price*.
ALEXANDER A PAY, 75 Merkel it,
oct23 north west corner of the Diamond.
TtTBtTYKxus or"imv otiousi
TXH R. MURPHY, at north east corner of Fourth
Vr*. and Market sis, is now receiving bis second
•itfply for the season, and can offer inducement* to
l T*'"'’iS^'Dß&SGOOrS"”'
Is veiy full, consisting or Cashmeres,
iisrdissrssasffStsti&^Si
b ” l " s ‘“'“ ,l,^NO*aKXwLr c ,
Is large, and embraces many of the bicaßtifol styles
„w on exhibition at Prakimlruhth^PWlad’a.
BONNET AND NECK HIBBON3,
Of new and very handsome styles, Veltst Trim*
Bimp,*,. SACKLNO PLANNEL3,
-» H — -If
Of the newest style*, and at lower price* than usual;
and rieh ehangeablo ttUk* ondiiaims, for H*r -iflas,
AND k HOUSEKEEPLV GOODS,
at lowest prices. And ik the gentlemen's departmenl
ynRNCHBLACK ANI * PANCVCOI/D CLOTUS,
fjUck Doeskin*, Winter Vestings, l-ancy CasMinere*,
Undershirt* and Silk Orarttw, Pocket Hand*
kC^ f erslnU are lulled o visit the Wholesale
Rooms, up stairs. ,1 . ■
A "V'ERyWONDEHPUI, CUtlW—s t,no*
v Sept. IS, 1848.
d oSeller., ile.r Bli, 1 bonghiooo bold, of root
Vermifuge el ihe Iron Cl|y Furn.co .lore,etUOipiece,
nndiotarn performed wbel we eon.Uer on kero . won
derfnl emrnon one Of rnoboy. elgbl ye.r. old; tm bed
been anwell for eome yelfi, CO muck to tbet 1 hod plr
„ op“!bopet of hi. recotery. lw» nd.ired by o.e
*5 Jnv nelehuOr. to lry n bouro of Your Vermifuge
'll hbdot lo Inwrm you of 11 he ring the de.ired
H. ?"“">■ “ ohon
elfeetof rellenng mr~ e oflhem meeiur
•P“« long. 1 f«l bound in
iSfto, m d.“yon“lta nbifr. (intement, to .. you m.y
If my nemo dim yon think proper.
lUmyW—io^.Lnm
iry-Frepered end mid by B. K.»BLLERS,O7 Wood
rlSmTen l .old by Diuggi.le peuciudy in
cities. •
Your obedient
E.F. COLBY.
%s vesuri srsnnssnss^- «
_SJL 4ulu4w iSV Smui iiniudnjcomu,
I “Y°'K“*'K Kffid !«S“.« .s&s «*»
severe! friends hmve been relievedin •y”9*'K?L*
am therefore satisfied (that ills a safe “,?*
dtctne, end would. reepmmend u 10 those who may be
.afflicted with severe epoghs end colds. np .
Mareh 28, 1&43. w. K. BtHJfcW.
IDrSoldby E. B. SELLERS, ST - Wood street,, end
by Drsgeisis generally in the two cine* end vleuutv.
dcd _ <r. •
IJELT Cun*H»-3 euei Blue tad F<
; Cloihi, jtm TUi'dUnd for s&ta.by _
' yuguv.wiLaoMi^^
SCABLKT MOUB. DK I.AINB—W. It Wurpby has
jut rre’d a lot of high colored Moo*, do Lains,
foch u Cherry, Scarlet, ftc., at the low price of 22c.
per yard. 'Alto, Plain Drab, Brown, he, al 12| to 18|
ecma per yard; and a large asaortmesi of neat ajylp *
£nrao Moas. do Inins, at various prices, together
with a choice assortment of Drees Goods generally,
each ss Fancy Silks, Preach Merinos, Cashmeres,
Cobarga and Lyonesa Cloths, at the
~ N. Koetner of Fotuth and Market sta.
Wholesale Baooaap sab* aevis
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
P”' •* CO’S
Piuiiuir aaua Bwltuu* Mm>
M HANRDEN A CO. continue to bring persons
tMiWfrBM uj part ofErgland, Ireland. Scotland or
JBSKWiles, upon the non libera! terms, with their
I punctuality'-end attention to the wants and com*
1 fort df etnmigrants We do not allow oarpasseogers to
i be robbed by the swicdling scamps that infest the sea*
I ports; as we take charge of them the moment thcr ro
| pen themselves, and see to their well being, and do*.
I snatch'them without any delentinn by the first ship*.—
1 We say this fearlessly, as we defy one of our passes*
Gn to show that they were detained 48 h*nt*s by ns In
rerpool, whilst- wU of ethers * ere detained
I months, nntil they eonld be sent in some *4 •'raft, at a
ehSp rate, which too frequently provetl their eoffins.
• we tnwnd to perform oar contract* oonorably, cost
what it may, and not act as was the esse last season,
with ether officers,—who either performed not all, or
whed it soiled their convenience.
Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any tarn from £\ to
£lOO6, parable at any ofthoprorfAcial Saaks in Ire*
Isnd, England, Scotland and Wales,
JOSHU/. ROB! SON,
European sLd Genual Agent,
l fsbl Fifth street, one door below woodj
j 184 9-
Wtmasnd Olsrslaad Psuingtr Liao*
- Canal Packet—SWALLOW.
' “ M —OCEAN.
I /"VNB of the above Packets leave Beaver every day
I \J (Sundays execpled)and arrive next morning at
I Warren, when they connect with the Mail Stages for
Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these places
I before night One of the paekets leave Warren daily
latfiP-M., and arrives at Bsaver in time to take the
| morning boat for Pittsburgh. *
t?E BLEFFINGWKLLA Co, Warren,) om
M BTAYLOR, do J rro ’
JOHN a CAUGHKY. Agent,
! apl3 corner Water and Smith field its
1849.
ONION LINE,
[OR THK PBRH'A ASD OHIO OARALS*
I Cbawtois A Cbajiious, Cleveland, O ) JW...W
R-lS Psjuts, Beaver, Pa.. J ,
rruusxine will be prepared on the opening of navi*
1 nation, to transport freight, and Passengers, from
PiTrSHBRGII and CLEVELAND, to any point on
the Canal and Lakes. ~ '
The facilities of the Line are nssorpaiscd in number,
1 quality and capacity of Boats, experience ot captains,
and efficiency of Agents. . _
I Ope Boat leaves Piusburghand Cleveland dally, ran*
I nine in connection with the steamers
1 LAKE ERIK AND MICHIGAN,
I Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and aliueoffirstel***
I Steamers, Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes.
I AoctTS—R G Parks, Beaver, Pa.
| Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio.
M B Tsyltfr. Warren,
| Cyras Prentiss, Ravenna,
1 wheeler A Co, Akron, i ,
I Crawford A Chamberlin, O . and, O
1 Sears A Griffith, BnffalmN. v ■
I f. JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent,
I Omee, eor Water and Smithfield sts, Pittsburgh,
mehaily
BBAYRR PAOKBTB.
Steamer MICHIGAN No. S-Capt Gilson.
« LAKE ERIE, “ Gordon.
mH£ above regnlar and well known Beaver Pack*
I ets, have commenced making their daily trips to
and from Beaver, and will continue to ran between
PiUsbnrgh and Beaver .regularly during the season, as
j Michigan No. * leaves'Pittsbnrrh daily at 9 o’clock,
A. M., and Beaver at 2.o’clock, P.B. Erie
leaves Beaver daily at 8 o'clock, A. hL, and Ptusbnrgh
at 3 o’clock, P. M. ' . .
These steamen will ran in connectun with
R G Parks’ Express Packet Line, for Erie;
Taylor A Leffiingwell’s Warren Packets;
UalonLiaeof Freight Boats for Cleveland;
I Clarke A Co’s Pittibnrgh and Cleveland lias Freight
| Beats.
I R G Parks daily New Castle Packets.
I CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver. Agents.
1 JOHN A. CAUG HEY, Agent, Pittsburgh,
I mch3l eor Water and Smithfield sts
iJS5s£ 1849. &3k*=**
PITTSBDRGII UD CtKIKUHB
l LINE,
(ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS.
THE Proprietor* of this old established and popular
dailv line, conslstingof SIXTEEN first elass Canal
| Boats, owned by themselres and renning in jotutw:*
I uon with the steam boats BEAVER AND CALEB
COPE, are enabled to offer unequalled facilities ror
I the transportation of freight and passengers, on the
opening of Canal navigation, to all points on the Penn*
I sylvanla and Ohio and N. York canals and the Lakes.
I 1 * E. M. FITCH A Co, Cleveland.
BIDWELL A BROTHER,
| Agents, Beaver.
J. C. BIDWELL, A«nt,
I mart Water street, Pittsburgh.
t.C. IZBWXIX, . W.C'BBWI
Pittsburgh/ Bearer.
BIDWELL S.BROTHER.
Forwarding Bereoaau,
BEAVER, PA., , „ _
AgmtiJpr tht Pittsburgh anddsodand Iuu t Pitt>
burgs andEno List ev» ErU, ana far stum
boats Buver and CdebCcft. .
Having purchased the large gnd «nbstanual Wharf
Boat inst boilt for the Monongahela Paekets, have
with tho addition of a Ware home, the most ample ae
eommodations for teceiving and forwarding, and
otedge their utmost attention, promptness and despatch
to consignments to their eare, and rely
for a triaL mart-dly R A BRO._
HHW riaavn
TUST RECEIVED, a new assortment of PIANOS,
tl from tbe manufactories of -CmcxmDtie, Boston,
and Bacon A lUm, Ne w York.' -
ALSO—A few elegantly carvedJPlANO STOOLS,
for sale at manufacturer’* prices, by
JOHN H. MELLOR, el Wood at,
Sole Agent for Chickenng 1 * Planes,
£<•24 for Western Pemtsylvema.
■ Second llaad PUMs, “
ONE second hand Piano, d octaves,, price *3O.
j : a “ ' “ ii
| .i “ 5 u SO.
For sale for cash at the al>ove price a, by
deia JOHN H MELLOR. M Wood si
rrto ■vioi.l.N puivai!t-st.u»;. own Vgu»
1 School. .kcred ooi conooelrf from tb. I»«
li.h edition, to eorreapond »u» SMhr;.
School of VioHo ployln,, by bi.popil U. C. Hili. If
any anraments are required to recommend thu work,
tt maybe observed that Spobr himself adheres smelly
to the 1 system laid down in the above work, and that
he has by tbe same mode of instruction, produced a
greater number of distinguished pupils than any other
™ ArtPPly of the’ abo to Just reeM.lpriee *7.1 and for
-A *” rP y del? 1 H MKLIOR. Rt Woods*,
A N EMINENT and experienced Physician from Uta
J\ East, of W year* standing, offer* la treat all easas
of a Delicate Nature with promptness and secrecy.
Iflsssceess is Buffalo and other large cities has
been proverbial. His charges are moderate, and bii
core* permanent. Old eases of Gleet, Stricture, Sere
tola, Root Alims, Rheumatism. Ague, Syphilis, or any
chronic or inveterate cases solicited. >
A cure warranted,-or charge reftreded.
Orrtco, St. Clairttreet. 8 doors faun'the Bridg a.
Teeth Extracted. Advice to the poor gratis.
N. B.— Dt. A. solicits the worst cases of any disease
(n Pittsburgh to ealL __ jplltdly
PBTROLROIIt OR ROOK Oil*;
“There are more tbrers in heaven and earth
Than are dreampt of In philosophy.”
THE 'VIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and
the coniiant application lor iu to the proprietor,
has induced him to have it put upHn bottles with lu*
bets and directions for the benefit of the _publie.
Tho PETROLEUM is procured from a welt In this
county, at a depth of four hundred feet, is a pure una
dulterated artlele, without any chemical chance, but
just as flows from Nature's Great Labratorrl! That it
contains properties reaching a number of dl*easei,.is
j»o longer a matter of uncertainty. There axe many
•things in the arcana of nature, which, If known, might
; bo of vust usefulness m alleviating suffering, and re-
I storing the bloom of health and vigor to man/ a suf-
I ferer Long before the proprietor thought of putting
1 it up in botuet, it had a reputation for ibe-cure of dis
ease. Tho constant and daily increasing ealls Cor it,
and several remarkable cures It has performed, Is a
sure indication of its future popularity and wide
reread application in the oare of disease.
We do not wish to make a long parade of certifi
cates, as we are oonsclous that the medleine can soon
work its way into the favor of those who suffer and
wish to be healed. Whilst we do not claim for it a
universal applieanon In every disease, we unhesita
tingly say, that in a number of Chronic Diseases it i«
■ntivallcrf- Amon* me*. W lie eimintr.Kil-.il
diseases of the mucous tissues, soch as CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION Units early stage.)
Asthma, and all diseases of the air passegrs, UYKB
COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. Diathma. Diseases of
the Bladder and Kidneys, Palos in the Back or side,
Nervoue Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy, Kheumatie Pains,
Gout, Erysipelas, Tetley Ringworms, Burns. Scalds, |
Bruises, Old Sores, Ac., Ac. In cases of debility re
sulting from exposure, or long and protracted cases of
disease, this medleine will bring relief, ft will act as
a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE Iti such cases,
imparting tone H«d energy to the whole frame, remov
ing obstructions, opening the sluggish functions, which
cause disease and a broken constitution, and giving
increased and renewed energy to all the organs of
Life! The proprietor knows of several cures of
PILES.Uiat resisted every other treatment, get well
under the um of tho PETROLEUM for ashorttimo.
The proof can be given to any person who desires it.
Noun genuine without the signature of ibe proprietor.
Bold byithe proprietor,
t*. M. KIKH, Canal Batin, near Seventh il
Also by R K. SELLERS, 57 Wood st;
aud—KEYSER A M'DOWKLL,
corner Wood sL and Virgin alley; who are his
novB-dly regularly appointed Agents
TUBS AND CHUBJIS.
I'INK AND CKDAK tVARK MANUFACTORY.
No. 87, corner Market and Fifth—or 40 Market,
tween Third and Fourth tu.
THE subscriber keeps constantly on blind, whole
■tie end reiiul, the following article*, via:
Waib Tab*, Miolf Churns,
Meal Tab*, UarrclChurnt,
Hath Tub*. H alf Bushel*,
Wooden Bowl*, Fecks anti Half Pecks,
Wash Hoard*, Dross Do and Backets,
Clothe* Pic*, Towel Rollers,
Wooden Ladle*, Bread toilets, •
Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, Ac., &<
U SAMUEL K&OESEN,
nof l4 No O Diamond allay, Pittsburgh
jTMaaprnlt*. Haas' Patent Hoda Aabi
•1 CASKS Glare and Soap makers' Soda Ash, :
a'ZD imported direct from the a bom celebrated
j a D " Im, ' tei
** ScrkaNßßami
400 phis Whisker; far sole by
noT« W A M MiTCHKLTREK
B* vaKHW^GToWDER—SO easks Jos Msspralt A -
We^AiiisngspsOT
75 BteSchfngPowder, arrived per sUp Oienbridge,
and now comm* on by MITtfIIELTBEE
N. B—They wilt receive, daring the wittevjarge
■applies via. New Orleans. noT * ■
MEDICAL.
Sellers family medicines—*?They aft *ii
Medicines of the day.” ■ ■ 3
Gunam’s msTto.’a. Ohio; May K*, IStB. ■
B. E. Sellers: I think ii rightforthcbencfiiofoihere
to state some faou in relation to yc or execUent Fami
ly Medic in sa. - |
I have nsad yonr Vermifuge largely in my own fam
ily, eno vial frequently answering for expelling! tge
onantiiies (My Ito 800) worms from two chudtit I
bare also a led yonr Liver Pills and Cqugh Syrup ,n
my femily, and they have m every instance produced
theefleetdtsired.
As I am engaged in merchandising, I am able to
itatothatlttave yet to hear ef the first (allure where
♦our mediemeshaTp been used in my section of the
eonntrr. .In conclusion^' I mar state that they are ikt
medicines ol tho day, and are, destined to hhyeavery
extensive popularity : Ydun, ree
• Prepared and told by **4- 1 P US,No 67 Wood
ftreetTond sold byJDrnggH vgeneraJly in the two ci
ties and vicinity. 'Hk. invJl
SiiSfcDKE oTDreircsjsscAiOT, by i«
;■ ; UuehSSib,lBU. ,
Ml. B.'E. Seller.: Deu Slr-1 Uunl i! « dntjr I owe
10 Von uid to lie pobllo rr""™ to .rnro Uiar 1 h.tro
been dieted wit tboilnTer Comploiot br • 100,
SSe, uid K> bruUy Urol no .bee., fanned end broke,
whfcblcilme inn.ery'faw .tore, H.rin, be.rd oj
TOM peiebrnted Liter. Ptll. bern, for ode by A R
Shup. in Weit Liberty, end recommended to me by
my pVriiei.ii, Dr. E. Smith, I oonelttoed to nye teem
. fetr triwi. I p.rehued ooe box, ytd fannd them to
•»e inst what they are recommended, THE BEST Ll*
VER PILL EVER USED; and after taking four boxes
1 find the diseaae has entirely left me, and I am now
perfectly well. Rc.peetfnUy yonr^
Weat Liberty, March SMB«. ,|
I certify that I cm penotimUy aeqaaiated with Mr
Colemn ,and can bear testimony to tbe truth ot the
1 relSe Lirer PUla wre preparcd and wld by
KEd LLERS, No SJ Wood street, and by druggists
iD, n) TtffiPUWJC.—The original, inlvonie and gen
uine Liter rills are prepared by B E Sellers, and hare
sjsk ssnSASS ffjßtfvsissii
riie.JOf Btt CiIimWATIVBBALB4t
Sfa
doelnt cttipiiß in ihe ettmachfor tenor rweWehoon
Thlihe uiedae
toEedJteeton»,i«d found m'r*riiblrtbi:t}ui
raedieue cxwedlbe pain to aba-e in three or fonr rain
23»UonTOeS5rSriK“Z SS» **■*£
SaSasss l^
Sd ‘ HeSSSSdS ... erenc*«j™J
S^T
CONSWttfTWE^BEJ^^OUARD.
COBPODHD BtBDP OP WILD CUBRBI.
«n fllllT ItHDT fOB ...
"sSgsgaSMsJf®^
l£ o Heart, Iniueni*, Croup, Broken Con*
Lln3on,Bore Threat, N«tom DebUl
rr. and ell Diaeaiee of the Throat,
thomoatet*
tonal and ar»Mdy cure
over knownlor any of
the . .
no, B>% AVNE’S' '■
"“SSSuKFef'^i
r cl nud now .tend*
*nd » taoomlnj mowi oxleiuive.
f?SlUuofSro>l> c ' Pna?*. ,i ‘ m * r ri r
pSWt -aras ss tHEsrji
For proof of tie fomgoUw
done* or .nVafthevalneaisd-caeacy of thismedt*
*^°u Tn" inaert a few of the many thou
ejxtfc, ltl OpP^fii“ w kieh have been preaental to him by
MOWuWitT-®« who hare higher
■an of the Jwj SKn»ibUixy and inovice, than to err*
■ etoaoaof®nrai re»po r.—a^g another a favorj aitd
llfyto foett, JeeM" H ynneo Jj» pro7e ; con .
iifl«nitiaiiui excellence it eauhliabed
©laglryeiytt******_JK? .with* unqnettionable authori
ty U» iatnaaien. tjr inttantanectu relief it af
ttoSSS* Slnencedlffowd Ikm.skOic
wnd.nl- »»>
TOno d rf „rUw^»..»| ilEjn!ElU
...inw from cenoelenuoai tmpulaee,
“When to the truth of a thing, or J
TolanUnsybew“* s^2o Qyt being contrary to their
andpurpoaet, eoerrea conTiction of
worldlylntereawanof.peeial manner to
' l» truth, «dco^ T nd»!^‘ Mo^NlxLin ,.
1 on^TCT *nc HOME CERTIFICATES.
orVinjtoxxr.T Co»ntmo.T
-r •^
, There neyerwaaare™ r a,Dr.Swayne*
. tn deaperate C-aaea WHd Cherry, It rtrenglhena the
1 Ooatpoand Byrup . the ulccn on the lung*,
! SSEiiJ. Sd *n btoodi po»«> ponrrwd b, no
other tdicise.
Comxs Co., April s*h,isj9.
_n-»T Sir 1 verily believe yoar Com-
Dr.9a-ayne--**M _ ha * been the mean* ol
***** »/"& * f liifhT?£«ro cold, which .rada
aavutg my luo- * *“ 5 A<l with * tven cough, that
ally grew wane,•»«'»“'T.l j hw j n-eonreeto, aiill
nuslei ‘“^lorcueexhibitedaU the ayraptora*of
in creasing intil my e ifcine | tned aeemcd
Coosompu “• ,2nt inercwe u .o rapid
to have no effect, ana m» r f up *][ hopes of
[y that frtendewaarecommendedto try
my recovery. At taia i «o with the moat hap*
yrJtr inaalaable wgg"; \**& cffect w loosen the
pyreeolu. »»» fteely; and by the
eosgb, caaaing entirely well, and am
time 1 haduaed M*b°tU«jlL«“wa7in my life, and
® W i?iJSE3»»ISe'“T
•oild bo happy »P*® * y jttHre tLolecafit for
ease, that other asSerers o flse above
!3S»saSr«>*'» •Sfclrt ,eaer»llT, u, °Jcr
» “”Si d Jt3SnT In (MOT of T.o" Componn'l ST
ay b amble testimony _ __ years since l was
rap of sk£dwitl?eoU and Inflammation of the
7 iol “ UT Jwfh w SeoSnpanied with a distress
UW w and bead, irery considers
i eoagn. P« n maeni from the lungs, e*pe
| however slight. At
SffToSSTofiwt my condition, bat was pretty
first 1 feltso r l p idly going intoeonsnmp-
C ? «lw illT iiSer,- “ d » l lcn ** 7" iwc ‘C
I den. *ff Tew ,tfi‘^VTr abore awhupci, snch
|y able to walk about, P^ of j anjtt During this
7 M reparation*and preienpuon*,
time Ibid tneamnoa*i r .. j ßtl
I hot found "oreHeP-g . ftow j e d by a dear friend in
here I was odvved‘ “J vfap o{ Wild Cher-
WUaitMßMW^^“ p^^° tt .i/|h»d been preju
) ry. l®** teoß *?“,TO«Ufiines, and lam *till against
j me*d agimstp»t*® . . hal undef.
rctl ,r n ud pr «tiee of
standing yoar Mth saying of my
I asdleme, snd h*rtng “P ‘ f D ono ofyou ,
friends, I forthwith its uic. My dis
agents, a or'4» mooths* *unding,eon*
1 aase was at th** n*® . lff l {band, however,
I seqaenUy ft w»* “oepiT 0 f the first four or five
eonmderabl® Sic speaker, I frequently at
bottles. But being P increasing strength, and
1 tempted topreaeh »» trendy began
*«•*£ my care wu greatly
to heal, in £ t *7J'i ßei3e e of acting thus imprudent’
I retarded- In e»«“T fifteen bottles before 1 wi* pe. -
hamTo question, a mack small
I fcctiy have made me sooud, ba
I number •f*s*2jiu2aT The Syrup ollhyed tho fevc
I a^sl T distressing cough, put a*t->
I tth habit, took nf ° m „. /r from the luug*, and gat
}to thedisehargO,® * m bralllu 1 have defei
I red offering tnl» c .c-j w i(H ihe permanency ol the
•fbeing Perfectly well 1 offer .t w.th
I euro, and now shot i tee p-= v J(nsAJL
I pleasure.
Dublin eounty, N- C.,
Important HtaA! ,
l, UniweeenßinaprepwuionofWildCheror,
A.Jfx L. I)r MWAT'tt'*, tho Er.t ever offered to the
US been Mid largely thmoghmuthe
anl .©me part, of Europe; and all pro
niratlon. callcv br the name of Wild fcherry hove
KjSfoSl dart £)•, omler covet of acme deceptive
Bi«nm.tanee», .a Older lo give currency to thetr. ialca
lUaUtUeplrtS-vatiou, no P©r»on need m.*tako the
Uy a Utuep . ga eh bottle of the genuine t»
“•SS^SftS 1 ' a bSntiful .tool engraving, with the
Ke«JfWmtwl’“n thereon; af»o, Dr. Swayne/a
and (tardier »«driiy, the portrait of Dr.
i£Vn® will U added hercatlcr, to a* to disungutab
ft* prope rtiea and known viituea of Dr.
BSSUvcX-ku*ISP»P of wild Cherry, pbrwnt
wdu& not bo orrdeiyoriny lo ?f»e eorrenry to their
IISSuoS; noioem.” by rleebot the uome o( Wild
Cherry Remeoiber, olwoy. beer in omul die nome
° t ßUreipl( r o*.«. d ooru°“ ofßiSlli 004 •>“” neeeu,
P M. hi nullbyrOODEN
ELL, JUleghea. city, and T-y all respectable dealer, in
medicine. _ ;
'brT'WTP. Inland’* Premium Plaster.
Dn W P INLAND, of the Medical College bf Phil*
aielpbi* nowoaTr. to the public hi. Indian Vrg.
u Premium FUuter, the quatilie. of which, aflcr
Tow and tried expcneuc’e, ha. been utUfactunlr -e.-
■?l>fiahrd. To all women who may be atllicicd with
ProlanSi Uteria or Fallen Womb, he rceommend. hi.
Dluir, guaranteeing a .ure and .peodr cure in the
ahort pui of from two to thee week., if applied wiU.
and rest—dUcarding all thn countlew ui.irumcnu
Sul bandage. »long in u«. Thu he feel.
I«n«Aiflniiou. In .taung, Inaomueh a. he bn. not failed
K S o#l of ft’rce hundred and firty-lhree pa-
for Rheamau«maml Weak Breaet or Back, at
tended with pain, there i. nothing to excel this Plaster
to affording relief or effecting a cure. For .ale by
i wileox. comer of Diamond and Market at
nman A Aeiter, “ liberty and 8t Clair ala, .
“ Federal; ti and Diowor.d, All*
JacqueX A CoT “ Desman and Diamond Birming
ham. ■
TV E. SELLERS imugin; No 57 Wood atreoi.
K. 8ot« Agenl (or ibe »uie of Dr. Townsend'* Gen-
AmSaraaparitia, h** J u,t received 'A** Joicn of t!n«
MoriSf and Smoker Medicine.
° Wrcheaera abould recoiled thui K L filler# I* wile
•gent for PiUabargb, and DM Carry (or Allegheny
EXTRACT OF COFFKb— An article which i* rn-
Didlr coming into n»e a* a wholesome, nouriiiung
tod delicioa* beverage, being more pica.am and pal
almbie than common Coffee, and far cheaper, a» awnnll
naiwr coating only ten cenu, will go a. far a* four
PiUabttrgh.
CALIFORNIA RUBBER GOODS—Juit received,
38 Camp Blanket*} SO officer coaia; 1U pra J'auuj
18 pair* nett lined Mining Boot*» IS UUimu* Uaga; ;
truer Tanka, S and IS gallon* each; J) eanieeua,
gallon each: ! do* BaekaTL* Money Delia; Ido oiled
cambric do do. The above good; fori»alcai ilie Cali
"Vtugii'jjjpa
A BSORTED SPICES—Fa* »P for family uae, in tic
A aim, enclosed m a eliding lid bo*, containing
Mrntard, . Alapice,
Cinnamon, Ginger,
r Oort*, Pepper,
i Warranted pare. .For ;Me at Uie new Spice; and
TtTvTIS— Wrought Iron Anvil*, fromthe 'lempcr-
A ancevilia work*, waxmWed; will be couaiamly
,■&»c&cia»i«, a vm «
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The war with Mexico, by r. a Ripi«r, a
• volt. i
Elements of Rhetoric; comprising an Analysis ct
lies Lava oi Mon! Evidence and of Penauton: by
Richard. Whately, D. D- ' J . ... ..
' Eesaron Christian Baptism; by Baptist W. Noel, Id
A._ Vt . *'!'
The Qrilvies, a Novel. 1 . " „ „
Fairy Tales, from all Nation*,* by Anthony R. Mon _
talba; with 2t illustrations by
Just rec’d by JOKNSTuN & STOCKTON,
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SACRED IRENES AND CHARACTERS; by J.T
Headley, with eleven on|mal designs by Barley.
Poem* and Prose Writing*, by Richard ILDana; 8
vol<_ muslin ‘ . , . ~, i
-Illuminated Gems of Sacred Pocty, wiihaixlllusira
tion* engraved on »teel, by John Bar»in.
Jttst received by JohNSTON, A STOCKTON,
corner Third and Market ala.
Now Book**;!
PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT, or a Praet>nl View
of the rautnal dniie*, relation* and Intereau or the
Medical Probation and the Commanliy; by Worth*
ington (looser. Al. D. < . , .
Tue Work, of Michael De Montaigne; comprising
his Essay*. Letters, Ac. By Wm. Hazlett.*
Nineveh and it* Remain*. By Austen Henry Lay*
Glimpse* of Spain; or Note* of ah Unfinished Tonr
in IMT. By S. T. Wallis. .
Tcnper*. Proverbial Pldlosophy, new edition; illus
trated. Just received by
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1549-S0!
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ELEOANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS,
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(tt-Wood street, ha. received abeautiful collection
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ner by the best London and American binders—among
them may be ioun l»
Pearls of Arai“n • Poetry; roagnifieently mamma
"Dßlfll.
Lvyant tiic.We.ti in World; illuminated in gold and
colors. !.
Wordsworth’s Greece: richly Illustrated.
The ('■eachcr; illuminated by Owen Jones, and
bound * carved wood. \ .. '
The Pong of Bong*; illoimnatcdjby Jones.
Flowers and tbeir Kindred Tboagtiu; illuminated by
Jones.
Heroine* of Shakspearej Illustrated.
Mr*. Jameson’s Characteristics or Women; illustra
ted. For tale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
dell) > tU Wood .ireet_
New Book*.
REDBURNt IB* Fust Voyage,by Herman Mdlvill
author of ‘■Typcc,’’ • k Om«>,’';Ae.
History of King Alfred of England, by Jacob Abbot
with fine engravings. !
Sidonia the Sorcerees; by Wm. Mrinhold,
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
norJt corner Third and Marketsueet*
u Oiu of ih» Most RemariabUiWorh of the Age.”
-YTINEVEH AND ITS REMAINS; with an accooni
of a vi*il lo the Chondtean Ghrisliaifs of Korol*-
ton, and the Yextdis, or Devil-Worshippers: and ah
Inquiry into the Manner* and Art* of ihe.Anfeieul As
syrians. By Auten Henry bayard, C. L.
With Introductory Note by Prof. E. Robinson, 1). D.,
LL.D. lUatUnted with 13 plnfe* end reaps, and W
wood cutf. Svels. Bvo. cloth, 84',50. .
“Tho book ha* a rare amount of.gTaphie, vivid,ptc
turesque &artiiuve n —Tribune. ;
“The work of bayard is tho most'prominent contri
bution to the study of amlqaity, ilial has appeared lor
many year*.”—Christ, lnq.
“Not one excel* in interest the: account of Nineveh
and it* Ruins, given by Mr. L4yard. r —Washington
Intelligencer.
“As «* follow the diggers with brenthlei* interest
in excavations, nrut suddenly find ounclves be
fore a massive figure carved with minute aceuroey,
now lifting its gigantic head from the dust of ®l»
years, we are ready to ery out with the astonished
'Arab*.‘Wallah, it is wonderful, bat it is true!’”— , "-
ilependent.
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novlO
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, ,
63 Wood st
B«w Book*.
IXUE WOMEN of tte Old and New Testament.
Edited by EB. Sprague, D, D. 1 vol. Imp. evo.,
elerauUy bound; IS exquisitely finished engravings;
with descriptions by celebrated American Clergymen.
POEMS By AMELIA, (Mrs. iWeiby, of Ky,) a new
and enlarged edition; illustrated by engravings from
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Sewell's Child’s First Book of! the History of Rome.
I voL 18mo. ...
THE MECHANIC’S ASSISTANT, adapted for the
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yers, Lumbermen, Slaoenu, and Artisans generally:
being a thorough and practical Treatise on Mensura
tion and the Sliding Rule. By D. M. Kipcr, A. M.
Boise’s Treatise on Greek Prose Composition.
Ollendotd's Elementary French Grammar. By Prof.
Greene, of Browu University. vol. l&Wo.
Koediger’s Uesenlas’ Hebrew; Grammar, by Conant.
Geitcmni' Hebrew lexicon. .
Loomis* Trigonometry and Logarithmic Tables. 1
vol. (sheep.)
The Englishman’s Urcek Concordance. 1 vol. (mus-
Anthon's Classical Senes.
Webster's Dictionary, revised 1 ed. 1 vol. ovo.
do do unabridged. t vol. 4to.
Barne’s Note. onJ Question* ion New Testament.
Whatrtr’s Logic. . . _
Moshctm's Ecclesiastical History. 3 and 8
oL. (sheep.)
Vestige* of Creation 1 vol. Wan.
Mornings among the Jesuits at Rome. 1 vol. (cloth
ndpnper.) . - . . , ,
jtceues where the Tempter has Triumphed. 1 vol. f
doth and paper.).)
Bogan's Theological Lecture*. 1 vol. Hvo. (cloth.)
Aider's Pronouncing Bible.
Boyer’* French Dictionary. i . *
Smart’s Horace. Far sole by R HOPKINS,
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Montaigne, edited by H. Hazlttt, coropcising his
Essays, Letters, and Journey through Germany and
Italy, with uotes from all the Commentators, Biograph
ical and Bibliographical Notices, Ae. ,
Theory and Practice of Teaching; or, the Motives
and Methods of Good Sebool-Keeping, bv David
Plage, A..M- Pauictpal of the. Bute Normal school,
A Frvik Fore*;et's FLh and Fishing of the U. State*
and British Provinces of North Autenea, by Uenry
W*n. Herbert. JOHNSTON A. STOCKTON,
novA curner Thtrd and Muket_«U
The OldamiTlme.
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No. G 3 Wood *irect, has for *a!e a few copie*com
plete, jibr remainder of the edition,) of ihi* valuable
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other authentic inlorruailoii relating to the early ex
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around the heart of the Ohio.! By Neville B. Craig,
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Liberty of other Ancient Naaon*. By Samnel
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ruled at Home. 2 vol*., Svo., uniform with Prescott*
Historical Work*.
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JaMKS D. LOCKWOOD, JJ-wksellrrand
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X iSioSaiuT MRS. FANNY KEMULK’S YEAR
OK CONSOLATION. . . ..
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naeh higher opinion of iu author than wo had fanned
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feeling thnnauy other production of the lemalc mind
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-It contain* tho Journal of a travel through Europe,
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and mo*t intereating books of-the *ea*ou.”—Cour. and
very ebaracterutie boot We have read it from
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vid picture of life m Rome. In all respect* eminently
readable.”—Knickerbocker.
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& *• btiillc* do.
a •> Pine Apple*;
a »* •* Cherrier;
a •' M Mrawherrie*;
3 *• “ Tomatoes;
a “ half gal. bollles I'lcklet;
3 “ qiiait do.
a (aney do.
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tVYK FLOUR—I 2 bt>l» we’d and roraulo by
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6 “
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1 “ M*n’» „ u
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-* riZKITEs i«u»r» *up«r Frencb Hiuck Silk "V 7
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44 baei Fcailicrn; 1 uetco •*
In nar ks WMI;
ti Jox t-amU Skins, vhh wool;
:i do* Sbeep Skins, w ••
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NOTE.«.DRAfT^AKEreANC^aDI.D,Ba.yE»
New Orleans, constantly Jor sore. t,«„k*fn tlm
• BANK NOTES.—Notes oo all. MWent -bine* j" “
Bailed States discounted at *ke >owom rttea, All Mag
of Foreign and American Gold and Silver Coin bought
55 Market street, between 3d 4lh »
Pittsburgh, Pa. 06 ——
’ FOREIGI MCllAao**
BILLS on England, Ireland, and Seotlandbough*
any amount at Urn Current B*u» of
Also, Draft* parable in any part of tho Old Coonme*,
from SX to xIOQO, at*Ke rote «*•*»s* f pnm?s.’
deduction or discount, by JO9HWA BOBHv*
.SON, European and OencraJAgmU, oJßc* ®?*
door west of wood. ocQSU
sTt.ait - UE*
Bankers and exchange BRoifeßS, deaioia
inForeirn and Domestic Bills of Exchange. Cer
tificates of Beposite, Bank Notes and Coin, corner of
3d and Wood streets, directly opposite 81. Charles'Ho
tel. tnsvSSdlT
•yylcß'riciia vGb6i= ‘
Indiana,
Kentucky,
Missouri,
Bank Nous;
purchased at the lowest rotes, by
N. HOLMES A SONS,
sep!3 - 35 Market street.
BULLS OF i l£XCBANafc--&gh7ChMkron~
New York,
Philadelphia, and
Baltimore,
Constantly foreala by N. HOLMES A SONS.
aep!3 S 3 Market st.
MISCELLANEODS.
BAULK FOPBDR’
joint Nicnotaon o.w, o.tt.’tKti
1' HE undersigned, successors to Arthur; A Nichol
son. beg leave to inform the citixens of Pituburgh
aud-publfr generally, that they have rebuilt the BA
ULEFOUNDRY and are i)pw in full operation, and
haVa purl of their patterns ready for the mwkett-
Atnonirst which are Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood
Stoves, with asplendid air-tight Goal Stove, which is
now snpcrceding in othcrclties the common round
Stove. Also, a cheap cool Cooking Stove, well adap
ted for email families, wi th a full assortment of com
mon and mantel Gratea. W« wpold pkrtleularly in
vito the attention of person* building to eall at our
warehonse before purchasing, and examine
article of eiiammefied Graies, finished in fine style—
entirely new in this market. . ~ .
W .£S' wo -
ODc. Of th. DlliO«« MutO«l Bof.tr «»■
•uranea Company* i
Pjntapttrnu, Nov. Sib. 1849.
THE Board of Directors have, this day, declared a
dividend of TEN PER CENT, in «rip. oat of the
profits of the Company for the year ending Oclobcr 01,
ItsM, certificate* for which will be Issued on and after
the first day of December next. ,
1 Also,« .li.Ul.ml -< St*- rEtt “.NT. lo.uh.ojUh.
cuintal stock and *enp previously issued, payable a« ;
capdai atoea “» RIC|^A » BD 8 , NBW BOLb, SecY
novlO P. A. AIADEiRA, g.
PITTSBUBGII IMPORTATIONS,
C YEAGER. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
YEAGWL c im^on i>VAm | j:rY
BiCT of the Gilt Comb, 1W Market at, Pituburgh, Pa.
Western Merchants, Pedlars, and others Tutting
Pituburgh le purchase Goods, are respectfully invited
to call ud examine the extensive h-ug
" liah. American, French and German Fancy Goods,. 1
Ail ForeignGoodi at this csUblishmenl are Import
ed direct by myself, and purchasers may rely on get
ting goods from first hancU. I have the [a^F» l
metit of articles, in the variety line, in tl» «»y of
PuUburgh—all of which : will bo sold low for cash or
eity acceptances. The Stock consists, in part, of
' Lace Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons.
' Silk Cravats, Bhoc and Patent Threads, Sewing Silk,
Spool Cotton. Tapes, Suspenders, Buttons, Pins, Nee
d Gold'antTsUver Wafches, Gold Jewelry, all kinds of
Brushes, Combs and Huxor*. » _ .
Percussion Cups, Revolvers,
Cotton Purses, Bpecueles, Steel Pens, Mnsio Boxes,
■Carpet Bags and BaskeU.
Bindings, Findings and Trimmmgm • . .
Tots and Fancy Good*; lose liter with n lurgovari©'
ty of Faney.and Buple DRY GOODS. •
’ C. YEAGER Is also agent for the celebrated-Lan
caster Combs. , »»si!—.
Rsadt Btsdl _ •
SELLERS’ cough »YRUP.-FromW.K.Bo«len,
Esq.,' Cler Court of Quarter Sessions of
Bel'.v s-M Some time in the winter my
was olflletsi out * severe and distressing cough,
and hearing of your .ovaluable Cough Syrup, I pur
chased a bottle le*M 8. T. Trimble, of IBrnlgcwatejr,
nf«< after taking a portion of it two or threo evenings
on roing to bed, she found immediate relief as aln
•evera: friendshave been relieved in revere eases.!
am therefore satisfied that It U a «afa nod valuable
medieine, and would recommend It to more who may
be afllieied with revere Congks and Colds.
Min-h!Rllj4l W. K- BOUhii.
Pr^aredtid wld by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood st,
amHold by droggisu generally, in Pituburgh and AL
Icghny. '—
Tbi Chartists Cowl Company.
(INCORPORATED^
BOOKS wtu be open for subscription to the stock *
“The Chaniers Coal Company,” on ana aft*
Monday, the tilth day of September uut, at the offit
" er “ »!wAwcrow.
Great Kagllih B«m«ay.
FOR Coughs, Colds, Asthma and Consumptionl Ths
GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY for the cure of dii
above diseases, is the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF
LIFE, discovered by the celebrated Dr-:
London, England, and inirodncwl into iho United Slates
and-r die immediate superintendence ofthe inventor.
The extraordinary success of this medicine, in.th.
cure of Pulmonary diseases, warranu the Ameneao
Axent in soliciting far treatment the worst possible ca
tes that can be found in the eomnmntty-eases that reel
relief in vain from any of Ifao common remedies of lha
day, and have been given op by the most distingmshed
Dhvsicians as confirmed and incurable. The Hungari
an Balsam has cured, and will cure, the mo«t desperau
of cares It i* no quack nostrum, but a standard Eng
lish medieine, of known and established effieaey. . -
Evert* family in the United States sbouldbe supplied
with Buchan’s Hungarian Balsam of Lift, not only “
eounteraetthe consumptive tendencies of the climate,
bu ut be used a» a preventive medicine ta all eases oi
eolda, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the side aud
ehest. irritation and soreness of the langs, brochit-t,
difficulty of breating; beetle fever, night sweats, emaei
ation and general debiUty, asthma, mfluenxa,whooiHn|
*°Soldln *l per with fiOl Jin.
ean certificoiei, and other evidence, showing the un
equalled merits of this great English Remedy, may b«
ob For'if/ f, H ! A°FiS?iEsnSDSk * Co, «
st and Wood and Wood and Cth sts. JafidAwß
, clt J
A before—made on the most approved Eastern plans—
and njoi t fashionable Eastern patterns and colors. Alsc
THE CJIEAI‘ ROLL, or BOsrON DLIND, on hand
or made to order of auiixes.andniallpfieas. '
Coantry Merchants and others are invited to can an*
examine the above for themselves, is all will be *ols
wholesale or retail,end a liberal ocdaotion meda tv
wholesalepurcliaacra.
acidly A WESTERVtiiI
IRE STAB OP THE WEBT
j VENITLANBLINDMANUFACTORY
twil East tide of the Diamond, where Vewtian
Blind* of all iho different sizes and colore
' kepi on hand or made lo order afle
tliclaieatandmostapproTedKastemfiuhß
ion*, at the shortest notice and on the mas
reasonable term*. _ _
Alao, the cheap Boston roil or ipht.Blind Transpa
rency and Paper Certain* of all the diffcteut site* and
patterns, on hand ondfor tale low forcash. OldVeni
ttan Blind* painted over and repaired, or token in port
payment for new R M WEST KR YELT, Pro’pr.
N. 11—Alt «oi> done with the best material and
workmanship, and warranted to please the most fas-'
idtooa. auglO-dly
Allegheny city, Aug. 10, 1643. _
>’ IMPERIAL COVGI! SYRUP—Tara*’*
Prirntraoß, March 27,1517.
Mr. IL E. Seller*—ln jntiiee to yon and your incom
parable Cough Syrup, I beg leave to state, far the ben*
efit of the community, that my wife ha* been several,
times afflicted with a moat distressing cough. I pur--
chased, la January lutfirbotUe of your Syrup, which
cured a cougn of two months' standing. About one
month ►luce, the cough returned, and was so severe
that thn could hardly move; from Weakness In the
breast; t sent for one bottle of yaar Cough Syrup* and
a part of one bottle cared the eoogh I gave the other
to a journeyman who waa severely tfflieted, who had,
to use )ii» own words, “eaten euough cough candy to
euro all the people in Pittsburgh,** if the candy had
been a* good os represented. •
Yours, respectfully, Air am B. Kvxtil.
Prepared and sold by R. F- SELLERS, 57 Wood
•ireel, and told by Droggisti generally iu the two
cities. del*
A CABD.
GRATEFUL for thn very liberal encouragement I
have received for so many years, I have deter*
mined to enlarge my busiueas considerably. Having
engaged a competent Foreman, I will be enabled to
fill all orders promptly, and do the work in our usual
style and at fair prices, and ask the attention of mer
chant* and eUixens to my large stock of UPHOLSTE
RY GOODS and Beds. Alauraties and Bedding, Cur
talii Materials, Damasks and Moreens, Cornices, Frin
ges, Bordering*, Tassels, Split and Roller llanos, and
every article usually kept in On establishment of the
kind. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly at-'
tended to.
N. B.—Carpels made and pul down. _
- wir. Nnnr.F.
ALLEQRENY VKHITIAM BLIND,
AND CABINET WABEROOM.
HgHHI 1, A. BROWN would refpeet
r 3 B west side of the Diamond, Allc
g £55553 X&heny city, a complete a*»ort
& ZTi. jf bieHl of VemtilUt Blinds; also Ve
il ——9 aitisn Sltaiieri are made toot*
| giTITAV-jinlg 9 d e r in the best style, warranted
E t, 1 -*" mig * e naal loony in the United States.
I * r ~- ' ' . 3 Hts Blinds eon be removed with
i 3 purchased the stock,
i I 3£55=35 3 tools, and wood of the cabinet cs-
M sßsrsSS=j 3 lahhshmcnlofKomsay A M*Clcl-
J ' 11 SS sfland. I am prepared to furnish
2 their old customers, a* well as
every thing in. their line,
the punlic a ‘strceL PiUsburgh.
Agency, No a Wood* •* J. A. BROWN.
- - mr ?* V. -n-leruni plain Rosewood G oct. Piano*
T ".Vi’ erlebratcd 1 manofsetory of Nunns A
*f from the .f.unerior tuue, and very moderate price.
Clark, N. V.«l' u l* n0 ‘ H. KLEBEK,
Per vale by U 1 J. \V. WoodwoUs.
Hpl9 ••
.am** IVORY PEARL TOOTH POWDER,
destructive to the Teeth. It is delicious lo
£?££*, cleansing the mouth, hcahagondotrengthea.
i„e the gums, ami pnnfymg the breath..
wl ' ote * C *RBSELLERS,S7 Wood »l
TXTATCUB»n— CHEAPER THAN EVER!—
W Just rec'd, on invoice of fall jewelled patent le
ver Watches, 16 carets fine, eases, which I eon sell as
low a* thirty and thirty five dollars, and warranted to
splendid asaortmeat of JEWELRY, com
prising the various and latest styles, and best pattern*.
P W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweler,
i fejg ooroex Market and Fourth meet*.
MiBTCAb,
6. W« BIDDLE, DsaUltw
REMOVED to a new three-sjotv brick
on Smithfield street, ofle door beiow
T*l I l I-F gjthstreet. Teeth inserted from on*
to un entire set, on the suction principle, with a bean.
tUtd representation of the natural gum—restoring
originaJ shape of the face.
N B.—Teeth extracted with uttle or no pain.
■ Decayed Teeth pennanectly aavedbyplugguig.pro:
vunurur the tooth ache, which is mueh better than ea
ring it, though it should be done m five minutes; or
even instantly. _—
BAIiTER’B ... .
oINSENG PANACEAJ
mo THOSE SUFFERING WITH DISEASED
X LUNGS.—The unprecedented sneern which ha*
tiended the we of the •
GINSENG PANACEA
n all the variont form* which Irritation of the langi u.
nnei, ha* induced the proprietor again to call Mm.
*° , “ tU WONDEIiFDI. PREPARATION.
Th* ehanjrahle weather which mark* oer fell and
winter month*, it always a fruitful source of
watermon COUGHS. ~ k *'
Xbe*e, If neglected, art hot the prccunort of that fall
destroyer,
COSUMPTION. •
Tb« qaestion, then, how shall wo nip thedemroymn
ihe.hudT how «haU we gel deer .ofeat cOßgh* aid
ntde* is of ▼ital importance to tae pabhe. •
TOE GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY v
will be found In the Ginseng Facocea. laproeroltMi
we have from time to time rdKished the certificate* of
dozens of oar best known ha« ex»«i* -
•seed ii» ehratire power*. These, with a nut of tea
timanT from all parts of the conn try,—from „
mSmcal men of the fiiist stanmno. .
BditUsier, of thfcGoqmli *?•. loftlh.t wilh MploU »L
IM, from % DBNALB OP THE DAY,
_« >,. Te embodied in pamphlet form, and may a* *“
r*“*" •'‘^KS’op
OF TBOOBAND3 ■ ,
throughout the Uuted Slide* and Canada, and
l t n,c »»
n which. when taken according: to direction*, tod be* .
fore the lung* hid become fatally duorganxid, it hu
"“““‘effect A PERFECT CCER . ■
Why, then, uted the afflieted hentate! Why month •
UiemiM* rable noatnun*. gotten Bp by unu- ownjncivii*
I alio lerthe savumed turns of come es'inraisu pliy*
tfeian, and puffed Into notoriety by m p»I
-•ona equally unknown! • Whilst a mediclnsjrii
UNPARALLELED efficacy
ito he bad, who»e voucher* are at homo,—oar ctlgij
bon,—many of .whom it haa
I SNATCHED FROM THE GRAVE.
In order that thi> invaluable medicine may be pieced.
. within the reach of the poor an well the rich, wa have
. put the price at
r ONLY FIFTY CENTS,
i Jan one half the uanal coil of cough medicine*- It ta.
- for aale by our aeeuts in nearly every town and Tillage
over the wen, who are prepared to give foil infonna*
; den relative to it. ~ ,T. SALTER, Proprietor,
- Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio.
M'ALLISTER’S OINTMENJ o
®crS. !t
cue external or Internal,
‘CjSißiSSpfi** 1 have DK’d it for the lait
lilteen years for all discuss of chest* involving
the utmost danger and reiponsibiliiy, and l declare
before heaTcn and man, thatnottn oneeoaehaa it
IS to benefit when llii ptUcaiwaa within the reach
o *fhava had*phyaleiam learned In the - 1
hare minister* of the gospel, judge eof the bencb.il-
TJ!«“^t|^m-allistcb, oyour 0 your ointment
I3 »MATIS M -U remove* almost immediately
the inflammation and swelling, when ue pain eeasea.
m the directions around the box.) f .
B *S**j!{j> cared case*thu aeoujlf
dfirfeSS iwST« wall«lke «JtUw of fi/'
u> twenty doctors. One man toldus hak*“»f£“f
fcTw on hie ehildrtro withoa any benefit, when a few
\oxeeofOinuneiUcared them. . ■„ .
TETTER— There i» nothing better for the eore of
TC BUENS It ii one of the best things In the world for
Ul piLES—Thousand* are yearly cured by ijjJ*QinV
menL It sxy*a fail* in giving relief for the Tiles.
ITT* Around the box are directions for .Bang ATAI
- Ointmt**fir Scrofula, Ut* <£&**£'"£"£;. "
Mr, Ttßtr, CWJilaia, Scold Jfroi, Sot* Bjf®, /2 Wl «s?>
Sett Tkrcal, Bratukiutt, Ntrooui AjTeetwns, Few*,
tauef UuSpitu, Head acii, asikma , DtofrUU, Ear «*«, ,
Bums, Com», all Distant tf »** Sit*, SortMpr, Fj»-
wUt, 4-e., IU limbs, Sorts,
s>£*, FttL Croup, Svstlltd or Enkttt Srtau, Txtb
0£ pain In the Che it
and Side, falling off of the hair, or the other accompa
nies cold feet. (Thi* Oiutmcnt it the true remedy.) It
is a sure lien of diicaie to have cold feet.
CORNS—Occaiional use of the Ointment will «1-
wny* keep coma from rtowuig." People need never
bo troubled with them if they uie it frequently.
fir?- Thi* Ointffldnt ii good for nay part of the body
or Umb* when inflamed, In some ease* it ehould be
*‘'CAUTION—No Ointment will l*e genuine nnleaithe •
name of JAMES MCALLISTER « wntten with a-pen -
on'every label. . -<* ,
For iale by my Agents in afl the principal ciuei and
» m .hteii«ids«» MlES>MlusTEß : .
Sole Proprietor of ahe abov© medicine.-
C7* Principal Otflee, No SfiJ Nonh Third street, Phil-
PRICE S 3 CENTS PER BOX. • > ,'
Aobriri PmssusoH—Braun A Ueucr, corner or
Liberty oad St Claims; and L Wilcox, Jr, corner of
Market it and the Diamond, aho corner of 4thhad-
Smithfield its; J U Cawel, comer of.Walnnt and Penn
tu. sth ward; and sold at the book.tore in SmiUifiold,
•lAd door from Second its in Allegheny city bg.HP
and i Sargent; by JX» South, Draggutßir-.
mlngham; D Ncgley, Earl Liberty; U Rowland, Sic*
Keesport; J Alexander A Son, Monongaheln QtrjtN
U Bowman A Co, and J T Roger*, BrovrnsvilW; John.
Barkley, Beaver, Pa; aro-wboleialc agent*,
u. febd7-deodty - . •«, - •;
Facts for tbe Public*
la relation lo that unrivalled family Salve, ~
DALLEV’S SilUCib FAIN KXfBiCTOR.
TESTIMONY of » respectable FhTucion.—Rehd
the following, addressed lomy Agent,Mr.F, Mfcr
rywetlher, Cincinnati-
- Cikcixjuti, *eb.12,1849." '
Sir.’ A senscofduty compels mo to givetny tribute. .
to Dailey’* Psun Extractor. Being oppowJ to qnacx
ery and all nostrum* having for tneir object »im*ter
motive*—but realising muck good from the “Xing'of
Pain Killer*"—l am induce.! to (mder yon this certifi
cate. I have n*ed it in my family, mmy practice, and
with all the happy and wonderful effects thai'ConU "
possibly be imagined. II- J. Baonrs, M. D.
Dr.JJrodie is the sciuot partner of Bnxue*-ljevl,
Inflammatory Rheumatism.
The following testimonial comes from a soured fa)
miliar to many of those traveling on oar Western true
tera. Mr. dime, the well and tnvorably known-pro*
prietor of the Parkersburg Hotel, i* husband to (he
lady whose letter l annex: - v v
> ptamsacao, Vs, ApriH3jlSi>.
To Henry Dailey, Chemist. &c-—Sin Having for
meriy been long afflicted with violent inflammatory
Rheumatism, winch appeared so firmly sealed aa to
dWy all ordinary nppliaifces to allay.lhc-severc pain
oueuding it, I was induced to try your Magical rain
Extractor; and it having effected, almost as
gic, ar. Immediate reliel, and also, to all appearances
an eutirc auo perfect cute, 1 am induced for the bene- •
fit of others who may he afflicted with pain, caused by
any kind of inflammation, to write to you, declaring -
that In my opinion, founded on actual experience'
your Magical l’ain Extractor is the most valuable dis*
cotcry of the present age for the immediate extraction
of bodily pain. It is on almost immediate and a per
fect care for Burns and fecolds, and all external in
flammation. ‘ • •J,
' Having many acquaintances formed by tbe,; viau
atmy husband's hotel in this place, ( havo iß i , P®Jrf
by your showing them these lew lines, it may possio y
be of benefit both to them and yourself. _‘
l-iiXAßxni Gu*x._
[I emertaln the hope thal Mrs. dime Wll * P*™* of
publicity I givnto hetleilcr, a*wellonihe ■*{**•=.
humanity os ofiu being the surest wodcofbringtogJi
to the notice of her friends.—ll. DAt-urT.j
'.' “ Felon Cured.
* ***'«"«*'• sy.N».*»».
Hr. 11. Dilley: “I h.ye iried jct> r* al P
a etK of felon, in my own. family, »h»chL
and cured In a very short ume. j£ £oc?<q.
ud BcaN*i Filer. So™ S’I'* 1 '*
e °CAOT?Osi'l"'*»re «od »«* «■!» “ «» inremor,
tiionxed nyeuu. GrnrroJ Depot, Piusbotgb.
„ _ p Allegheny, Agent; J. Baker,
James W Johnston, Mavsvilla,. Ky.;
y«?._Ciueihnati, 0., General Depot
F, n*lC-In the »evcrest Burn* and SeaMn U extraeta
■» a few ,nintti^ T u nrver f,uU ■ , j„|4 •
!tt / ISs:S;U ! i.ba, s «. A ' u ' ,J '
«*• City at
T
-ME undersigned are extensively engaged la tte
I Wholesale Drag btniocsa M«o. 4i> John iWcuin
be city of hork, aft are prepared to.
Dnjw.Vu and eaontry MerebantevruhDracr., pJJti
0,1. inr-stallf, Foreign and Ameriean renamerv •
SindK *«-« k,M«sder*. l 'j fs2?££
auHtstio*) and ail cthor article* to the? t Uneof basi
aea'Ot a aapanoreality aa towns bopar*
t hnßft in this or an? eastern elty. . w
V«wVerk. M'lii l>, A. FAtiy SJTOClfhr '
" CURE FOB 7".
Bi A. FAHNKSTOCK’P' V£RJHIFCdEt
• CTU7ir.aoffsrtsr»ji WEArrEa> “r
TN ordorw afford nil iccariiy , 0 ihepnhhc,
± aa well aa to lbcrarelvc* against fraud auu
ailiou from counteneiung, tho proprieiorahavc made
a ehange m two exterior wrapper orlubWthcirVei
nufugc. rte new label, which-ia a steel engraving of
ihn iinwt dcMgn and workroan*hip?ba* hSeu
lutrnduced ul a very groat expense. mid. «trow thr
bram of an must of Ure firm talent. The dr-i-i it new
and the execution elaborate, {Several figure* taul a
portrait arc most prominent, but Ue word “Vmi
'printed tu wuite letters rut a red and finely.cu
graved ground, should be pnnicuhtly examined.—
When held opto tbs lighube teuers,.shsd.mj otjhfl
letters and every luxe, however cunute, throushDUtthe
whole of this pnft of the sugraviuij ruaicli a*, exactly
as it the impression hud been made upon one side oa*
ly, although it is actually printed mibith sides -of the'
paper. This should; in all cases be observed.' ;Ala
belupon each doaea is alsoptintcdin red ujmnboih
Sides, and should be examined in the same manner*
This preparation hna now stood the test of ma«/
years trial, and is eonftdemjy recommended a*a**(*
and effectual mediciue for expelling worms from the
system, the unexampled success that
Its administration in every case where the paueatw**
realiy.atfiieled witli worms, certainly tenders if*® f l
thjr tho attention of physicians.
fhe proprietor hu tuadu it a point (o aseettsl&'Jr*
result pf its ‘use in such eases at came within
knowledge ami observation—and he invadeM* - ® o ®,
It to produce the most salutary eflects—not unfr s l* ctlt “'
ly after nearly all tho ordinary preparation* ***??;
mended for worms had beer, previously tttaOßO. w*
Without any permanent advantage.. TWafeeM*?*;
teated by the certificates and siat'emenu of ImJwrecs
ofrerpeetablopersona: in different parts of-thc conn'
try, and. shoald induce families always to keep * ”■*
of the preparation in their possession. l ® 1“
operation, and may be administered with pertectwp*
ty to tho moat deßeate rn/aat.
The only genuine is prepared by "" •».-• •.
apiff- U A FAKNESTOCK. Fg»hnx«n_
BbrteE-o bt M s . l = !|s .a|^^
lciX, N. Y.CJII