MISCELLANEOUS of ill uaUUMiT'irm (too amVCMKh, MUami IteedMuCgiaStoaDog.. 5 trine. lifo Of Jeremiah Evans Esq-. BotoPyj**””*' ! Hammy »f Uis Gospels, deVito to the abev*, all it ltfTT^V^Sinnft^, 7'iy~ for toe eaXrftverinJgdftT*. gggs*g**!*gigjy-A ssSsssSfip«*Mj^^Spft^ : &JB&S&S&SSIBSS& SkVnSLVitmmm. DQTI9 ICEMeQOWAiy ■ vt *d'*feE jPH^l^C#;*f:--/;•-•;• '.V. * BOT7TfoWTw»*inc®i I.«**ttmrettaf tfasoagh A ihfl'«iMcf.XMW»totP»*P«BaaK*fgy-toTJi» jpSuofi, 1 discovered a singular Metalio substance* and •ab*gfteiH)!rW*jfte& toil U hid been known-for yean, aa#«upposed to be of-as ue ftmlae, bat from us uniformity of texttfre aad 'iintffiar appewoneej 1 wu led -brbelkhittemSgbft bft/made uaefal, bat for what panose I bad not »be leaslidea. 1 commenced ■yexpemaenisby fitning 14 belling IV ftftdpalvtr* ewafpoMdiagfeteito and ao strong wu my eonfideneetoat there wu ▼else Ss^ifjrasssssiSM to tola, I bare attended to no other badness; attoeex piratioe Of about twoyear*,- by redattof It too ftaapo*ilM,ab*«WwitfWitoliiH teed oil m'ftbout toe consistency of thick paint, and applying this command witoa.brittl4:Bnninrwj*nng la o few i&oBtoa would.be tomb > jjetfaxnow or due; sotoat toe sabslandovrlwftkppueajrfaiahte ally slate la a liquid date, and too larw.mOoant of silica,* gfawttw naffoeaia and biaekoxiM'ofltODtoatitcoo talnedTitmdered If botoweithar lead fire proofs as lha longer exiosed, toe buderfiad mate Detmaaeat It seems to lleeinnfc'and-aj.tbe coating (assy ft tarns to state) i»«f Itself udtotnatfbta<byfiyuea6seqaeatly it protects tke troed covered .with Unomtomafrjand. where there i* no air, toertfu aobUu or combustion; toeretemtoe woodrnll aetuady ehar, before toe slate. covsringwlllgive way, aj^liTUCi I cooddered tofe discover* of toe greatest Import*. Knee, and spjmed toGoretniafinlferapatcqfarxay' rawntton or foadry'fidblng thstT'iStnria bow be remunerated (or all my onttayin lima aad mo ney. The government. ee to me Letters Patent foi-thb eofy right to manatee* tare, tell and as* my taprarementra tostunalhetaro of a “Weather aad Flre Proof-Composition. or Arti ficial Blato.«rwfonrieeijy*antir:-.:..: ••. r. '* Ang«ttl4,*M». yi-T- -rri WM: ELAX&. r, WE,toe malementof Mr.,Ulakei andbeufeSro *to be sabstaa* tialiy comet, ftjvye ore knowu£to most of toe state ments toertln ebriuinedt andwcvrtn farther »iue, tout we do BOlheUere that ißcTceVer .yrad a patent more toneitly and deservedly" gran tea; u be ptusuednti expenmenlikfluftllcmbst indomitableperse retinaeander toe most discouraging circumstances, as-toe public had not toelSait oonfi* deneo tow tocre eanld be; uny,toinr vttoable mads from toea&bstaaees-ile iberaXorehflatMncosntetfoT. years toe Jeen tuul scoffs ofncarlr toe.whole epaunu nity. Notwithiundlni' ftllthls/bowu indefatigable to toe experimanta, and wedo not. believe that there is one wn htatoowand who would hare persevered under til toe rirtamdancM. Bathe hu at tin triumphed brer all obstaelesj-aod we.-to* liere there is now bat ooe opiniea tu awarding-him tos mcrilof this valaabl* discovery. ■ — - '-•■•«•• GEO. W. CRANE, i f >Jadieea«f UOBACECJIBB, *.V‘ ■ Jha. JONATHAN 3 J^ee. •-•• LEWIS aCIIATPIELIH^ \ Tnutoes ■ _ HENJ JONE, , T .WhLBVERETT, Tbwaihip Clerk.. " AlXEN'HOWE.Trchsartr. CAUTION TO THE FOBUd / I haveasoertaioed that there Cre Individuals engaged la digging, rriadlog) aad preparing for sale, toe above menOoMd aGneral, id he mixed with otL cad uedpre*'- osely as I ase my. patented article; ( have been to . those persona and ifcown them my patent.' -Tbar **7 they do doc Intend to infringe or trespass apon my : rights^toettoey have aright ta dig, giiodj'and sell too /powder,lf they can find porehesers; that they are not bound to know what toey are to do with tost it is no iaCongetsea) nntli Itia mixed with the oti to make toe compound, and that too to who boy, mix and ase it, but take too retpoaaibUity. Most'of them aey that toey believe tout the patent Isgood against those tost mix ■»»> us the compound, and' sosto haVe said that, what toey wanted to use toeysboald certainly purch ase of me, as they did not intend, to make toeatelvu liable in any way. Nowlfeclmyaelf indntybonndto expose toll beremebdfrani trpoa thepabliei aa 1 can call it by'oo milder name, where niman sells end ceives pay for.aa citJcle, toe nse'of whichhewell knows subjects’the-purehksef-aOd itocr to afire taea tioa and &a& ' Brnos of those who are engaged in this sefariotu trefle, will anqaesuonably eentend to the. public:tokC'tay. patoat wdl not stand, and that l dare so;prosecute. Now,touketouargiunentswayfrom jtcm.lwmtoaomoof.toMo who were promaiming. that my patent vrarof nb value,* andmade toe follow' ■ tog proposition: tost they mivtoselecmjndge and two lawyers who have hadaonfo practice tflpaant eases, and we would submit toe patent to them, and- iftocy decided that toe patent wu good; that they abostd stop all fartoer-procecdlngsJh too busiriets; but if they should dtolse that (t wouid tioV la their opinion, held,. 1 would agree to let toom go on and sell all they could, witooat saying any thing to toe public about them. This proposition toey would not aceeda to. JSofar «s toe validity or my is concerned.'-1 •'do Jtotcai. pend entirely opou my owu judgment,altooojh I bare toe fulleit cenSdenec in lq«bati batrasabnugrd It to many of thejadges,and isveral of too most eminest paienr lawyers, who have, wnhoutcrcepdoa, dscided toat in tn my ducovery. 1 grind the article to a fine power, aad put it up in barrels, toe which aro marked: VCulks 1 ! PatxstFixx an Wxkrfrxx Pwor Afisvtcux Bnawt® * ' - ‘-- I therefore glve-uotlse- to all who bsyiasd.ua.lhft above mentioned mineral Tot toe purpose set forth in my patent; except from mo or my-.auibotited agenUL tost 1/fthaU bpid toemloastric;aeeountaUluy r Aad ' sHall eommence tolls at law against those who Ihus Infringe upoamy nghL . WiL BIAKE. • gaaioa,MeduwtCo-jAug. 14, tolft.- : , f - CTTWO TOSB of too above Fire and Weather Proof Artificial Slats on hands and for sale. The above wo eito recommend, for we have beenanogit for some 4 veers, and know it to be what U ta set forth to every ptmieutar. • J. A If. PHILLIPS. Agt, ' oa»a74om--^-—-' No A Wood it ■ EXCELSIOR! iF. &-CO., I H*. 09 9ft«itb Btnet( FlUibufibi | bow in Store their fall assortment of . ' ' jTrimminffl, Glorex, Hosiery and Late Goods ADiPTEDrofEa*w*ai* oTc vcrycliiaor.TJercFaiiu' ta'ffCtfnmoicO. No _j>n!n* bare bwr spared to ‘ present Ihb utnsi and most- fashionable style cf Goods in their lift?. Their slock consists lnpaitoftbe ■fciiowtefTTV • - •■••••..''••• .: - ■ ' ••■ J' ) •. MEgS tZTWMMKVes. ■ - ; Fringes !aad Gimps/ofeveryvarietjvnewstyles JgßreoGallooai: Algcrino andlmperial Braids; wide ; jand narrow gilt and Wonted EmbteiSeriny Braid* ifijaredandcut VelTrt'Ribbon*7 plain do do; Corded' ■Mantua and plaia Fatia Rib boot, tor trial ‘whiteaod colored Silk Laces; extra wide do do, Ear ' flooneecwitlr * fall, assortiqeqt.of Dross Battens; Dresses Finked, Bumped or Eobrpideitdio order. - lagp . Embroidered Lace andMoslin Capes, Chendterifts. ; Breakfast and Retiring Caps and Half Sleeves, French ■Worked lngreni variety: L«ea Veils," Lappets and Opera Tie*: MonrofrTgChemlrece*, <3a!*- lurs, Ctrits; and' Half *SJOdVo*;: Linen'Lawn JrdkCr, plain embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Llnnndoj real thread Laces and Ednno:'lm; ep do; Bobbin,' Lisle, Lkttt Mosdnand Cctnm-tggings and toeiibip. KONNBTTROIBIING3. . , fiiefc new ttjrle.n6nnct Ribbon*, Preach Pace Flaw* ’ er*, BonnetTaba, Yelrets, Bruin* and Florences, Silk Illation* end and Tipa; r •: KID. GLOVES. Beit.jßEflaftctarc7-WUh. most appibretf fastenings,, and eneteesi color*. .'An tx ieu*We waortaent al ways' onh»ad. . .yJßosmsr: •. ; A «Teal':T*riei7 of Silk, Wool, Coltoa/Merin* aa4 Cashmere, fijr Ladies and Misses; Tartan Flaids.mod' ; a fall assortment other styles fancy and plain Child* ■ jrea 1 # Hose; [newest styles Infant*’ Boots find Sock*; IGentst Grampian,: Vtspnin,.MeTuio,Couou and fine [Wool Half Uott. |< . v GLOVES,- -: - *r i A-fali as»rtmnm for women sndehfldren, i among which are Derby Ribbed, Foloselle and plain iBilkj*ibbtd sod plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Her* ilin; Caiaimere, Merino, Fcr-iiced Beaver, heavy and t fine BaeJukin, Military «nd'JAile-Tb f ead and. Couoa* • 5 * WOOLEN GOODS, > t . Saeh a< Ladle* 1 and Childrcn’B .Uoods, Children’* Woctyn’floek*, Knit tieaifs aod Boas. Children’* Gail*' ers'aad Long writs, Worsted Cods, Knitting Worsteds and Woolen Yarn*; California Cim/ctta; also, fine; Cashmere Bearft, for Ladle*. 1 LADIEa’DEPAItTMENT. 1 Zephyr *nd Taper-ry Worsted*. Canvas* Patterns, : Fhtoaan4Ea*'jfiSilk».RriKol&?jdFerfdßoards, Pa* | per Flower Materials; Lamp Mats, Tidies, jwd Lhn i brelduiedWoric. AUoreLmlies’BjUaml MeriDoVests < French • WotkedCapsandWaistsforinfaniijandSwia's-down ■ Trimming*. ~~•*•■ —; —•- •- - ; ; • -GENTLEMEtraWEAIU V. "• ' 1 Fine Shirts, Cravatsond Collars; Merino, Bilk'and I Couos'Wranpex* and Drawers; Suspenders, Shoulder • BnwesM4ifre**intf Gowiisi'SiiE'iiad Linen lldkft; ’ Gloves aad-Jlosiecy. *" ; ' CO3IBSi BRVSiIES Atfi) PERFUMERY. French pafienu carved andpitinghell Back Comhc ißsasw and XA'do;-Sbell Side and Long Combs; Im, ;do; Buffalo, Satin and Bosewood Hair Brurhos; Shell, ;JJaffalo aha Bug. Hora DressiagandliiioivoryComlis:; : ; wi«h « or N*u and Tfceta Bnuhes. j j Welheiiir***C*ld Medal" Perftimsry. . 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VARIETY GOOD 3,. 1 ‘ ; Wocdle*!Pins,Tagesj gteelßaw indiPuraes, ;-Buttontwnd Steel Goods, Berlin Wire Ba*keu, ■ i Pax*©Twi»t and Sewing*, Pino Rosewood Desks aai -! ;Coaf Binding* A Galloons ‘Faney Work Baskets : Ciodk Cord and Tasseto, • Portfoboa, Pamcrtres add i Blind A Shade Trimmings. : Ladles'Stationary, • • j PulpUß Banner Tassels,- French-Cork-Soles, . > i Upholsterer 1 * Fringes, - Silk AOing'ia Umbrellas, ; Bad Linen, ! u*s>d width** Paper Menial a Hollands, 1 Eeylisn *->ii Cloths, Elastic Bonds A Webbtug, : Fif’d Chints Binding,’' ’' ■- Corset and ftboe Wero. ; ui, aaj, « w.m'. ; ,\j CDmodkVCarpet Wsrenouae, No. *73 Fourth ia a Duther sopplyoi Corpeisi-W tie latest and mastap-: . proved atjrles, to which InWfe.thft attention of : tjtfflpifronTaciyimd those wishing to famish Honscs, to (Si and bxsmfte the largest asratiment In the city,' which.wo yriU sell ehsttper.than erer btsorecflfered la lha'westertiinarkef ru>7S3 " WM'CLINTOCX ' ~ Boanilsff Loag Shnwls. < > • str B.MUKl'llVnasree’onsnpplrofthe ahoTo W-o nrtielelef thnbest qaalityj aiso, plain Blaek Qnioet Lane Shawls; black bomba?iaes, Mourning AH 'pabead, Persian'Cloth, blnek Coburg s,\ Panneuas, gaSuaeres, Moss da T- ,!n « and French Merinos, black ’ Cravats and Mourning Collars, Mourning Bonnet Rib* ;• bens, neck do, and a full assortment of Mounting °“ 3 *'“ , 'SaIN , HI.ACK SILKS, i A lam assortment, including a few pieces very wide • and SBperior. 'Boyers are Invited to look nt them, at ! North Bast eornerof Foarth and Msrkct its. 1 Wholesale Rooms up stairs, where n large assort* j meat of Now Goods has lately boen received. [nvfiO DR. JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE. Wa have been informed by Mrs- Rose of scare par* formed on her by Dr; Jayne’s Alterative, which proves it* superiorly overeveryoiherrcmody of the , kind. She has been afflicted for the Inst sixteen years • with NECROSES or WIUTE SWELLINGS, attended wnk aleerattons and eafoliatlon of varfotis bones, dn* nag whiehuru many pieces have been discharged from the irental bone of the ennina, from both her arms, .wrists and buds-and from both legs, and from the left femora, bone, and from the right knee, besides painful nicer*onctflerpartsof herp«too,wh><hhaTo baffled the skill of aamsberof thenwrtcmiMMphysieianiof oof city—daring most of the time her sufferings have been exertnoung and deplorable. About three months •lnee ahe was induced to try Dr. Jayne’s Alterative. mlcer* to heal, while at the tame time uergenerai health hx* become completely restored,»o that »bc towweiirhj S 3 Iba nors than she did before she commenced tho ua ef this traly saleable prapauoai—{Bat-.Eve, Post. . t tafamaaoa, inquire of Mre. Rose, No. 123 ram *** “Sf SLOAN’S COLUMN. nKidbr 1 ' “ e4lcto “ .ir.niKj Jrjn-.. B. BLOW JOHH&BMITH. ; -HENRY P. SCHWARTZ an Cheapest Bm« Bidlsiu ■ ... «TflggQgl,D. ttOAWomwOT AiDcosomos POWDER, Ff Mtw. XQdnmJStft ■■ (v,«ntf XkmßffiafO, SLOAN’S O!NTUBNT£b* Aa4 1» rsjadly superseding all other Ointments and .“Jffluu new in dm tor tho core of the following dia ambit bnlae. ®**ked. fc£«l%>ru£boae, windbooe. windfall*, .not fvu».eaUa* fi «p«Ti»ftwwasT t Csala, siiteSt. «WW j«WTMiii )I j*iiiJjtt«eki.foundered feet,-aerate heaor freaatf mango or botae distemper. . tmu>m ” ..Vf. T J ,w ?f l * i ‘! r <3* r " tlltaflmnimlon ani fe ra partly; the Mood, iuuaeirtfceikle, cleanse the waJ* 23SB&aBBjmg£*i as«— «m. iruiuSi 2SSSJ SSSSSSS»W-, *>jssjg*« .. ] Cra?dDcpcv,o Uko 11, Ciieag., lihccV • •••?' i ' ‘jij' vv 'JyKppOOp'' RxtraiLfigm the-.’fOalenu North Western G aiette.’. •A^ri 10 'W'PwkOintment and Condition Pow- on ny fan. aid •tMrawjtJßoroeed his eonduloo more than 600 pe jteixL w the cost of the medicine And a cowwtueb M>T*<*>b*ldsrcd worthies* by myself 10 S°o<l health and strength of the pointer, **y «*taf• cowl hare. . WU. VINCENT. ' .. one of ary children,' when na T-?_i •; t #°'iweeawofut«eoala,andwa*horned fro® head lofcef The best of medical aid and ahenlfan wab'fiyeA to the child for foor or five Fgffl.T*? I?** 1 ?** day’* andertnjn tnereas wad* eruteal period ope of my neighbors reeonnaen* ded and prdMued to me a'box ofSloan’* Ointment 4nd\ih ten \ktix fifteen mlnote* alter the tpplieailoc .Ej.F»inHtmesvu» the aggravated sores of the suffering child, the pain eeased entirely, and he speedily began Ip recover. -Hy ; revideoee U in Holt township. Ver- Wilma soumy, and Bute of Indiana. > r c ..... M THEODORE la TAYLOR. ■; Chioago,-Aagast M,-lfiß < "EXTRAORDINARY CURE. ApriLl3,lB4B. .Foot mile'* north of Chicago (onthc road to MdwsokiOCook eonoty, Illinois.. Mr. Sloan—Dear §in One of my. honea had a large .Lany tnmnron hiipwindl hone,lmmediately under the eollar. which lamed him and’ rendered bit service* ot very, little vataft/I fiuthfnlly applied several bottles of frvTßjJot!*Nmo and Ho ns Liniment, without the least benefit. 1 Utea procarcd Wilder’s Celebrated .Ifered Ointment, and ased that enlU I became, folly 1 satisfied that JL.vraald never relieve the animal. Ft . nnily.l obtained aibox ot your truly valuable Otnt cm>naad in less, than 60, days from the first applica tion the utmor entirely disappeared, and the hone war well. I Yoon, -. "'EDWARD ARMSTBONO. - : POPULAR OPINION. If popular epinkH> ts-eay criterion of tie worth o f on article, we JuritMhe iftcrednlotu to read at least a tew of the many volantarr certificates that appear In oat eolaans respeeung the great variety of reoarkabla cotes eflected by tfio usoot “-Sloan's Celebrated Oiol tnont and Condition Fowdeta” Th“« remedles no longer remain among thorn o' -doabuol utility, they have passed from the tide of ex periment, and now stand higher In reputation and ax* becoming morW. extensively osed than all othtr arti cles of .the Wad.—Mith. City News. TEEHALFLIAB NOT BEEN TOLD. Tfcar Sloan—Sin Pkootend by the bearer m aev aapply./Of roer Hone Medicines. They axe the beat andei of the kind, that l have ever need. ncrer hav i« beeadiaappoimed Jn ihelr.efleet, aa 1 hare been is the use of other*, even the Boat celebrated Ointment*. Liniments, fte~ of the day. • 1 Uke very nmch thi* fea ture in theta, vim that they do all that la premised, and gj»a trial on* is contrained to add, that fiL DUDLEY. THE BiFFEHENCR. .He' ordinary cinxmests and lirdmenU it is well known.are severe arid partial in their operation.—■ Sloan's Ointment is mild yet thorough—it reaches end -xemnvis the it gives real and permanent telift£ For-parity;/mildness, safety, certainty, and* thoroughness, Sloops Ointment exeels, aid is rapidly: vnrpereedtnffaU ether Ointments and Liniments boss In use.-j- ■ 'v^.. • . . WE CAN’T OCT ALONG .WITHOUT IT. • ;Dnta*aGßOT*,lii,Oct.9i,l&ia. _ Mr. Slots—Sin; I have tested the vitae of you Ointment in ihe cnrc oT reltletaako bites, sore throat, jsnii, and umny-qtherjniaries,. and in every 'case it has Bareaued'purexpectatioas. A* a. family Ouu. (hate never ceenjts equal, &sd for beasts wr •can’t.fet along wliheat. it. Your*, Am, MILES BL JOHNSON. - : EXCELLENTOINTMENT. . Mr.SZoaa—Dear Sir For a considerable length' •* use I was seriously wuh the then malic com- Pbriar,rend applied ffedy-the vazioos finiaems, ptlai aiuere, A % without obtaining any reli#£ AAerwhiek your ag«.atatthl« place influenced me to try year Ointment, and within two weeks from the time 1 com joeneed using It/lbe pain ceased, and I waseffectniliy eared, and shall recommend all who are similarly ar flfeiodwifothe distressing complaint, to procure you excellent ointment without delay. yours, • - • OSCAR F. MOTT. .UPnnesviUe, Peoria co., May t,t94S. . ID" From the Hoa-1L V. 8. Brooks, Agent of the lUiaois wad Michigan Canal Packet £ou Company. . CKtcauo,JuneM,-IMsS Dr. w.JL Sloan—Dear Sin For the . fen 30 years 1 have had occasion to uso many hones, and have used the great variety* of‘liniments and ointments in ate, bat bare never found any. thing equal to your oint ment for injuries on horses. Within the last two months Ihave applied your ointment to some SO horses, for vurioas injuries, and in every lutariee it has pro ved a sovereign remedy. * A FINGER BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF. - TwomUeeiouth of Chicago, Sept 14, I&IS Dr. On Thn ftlh intrant gje Min tail sfin* ger bitter entirely offbj ahorse. We immediately ap plied your celebrated ointment, which relieved him c I -pain inis few minutes, andr prevented the fifirerftom, swelling the least particle, and the wound is beating tepidly. ECspty jours,' S. BROCKWAY. vl; DOCTOREfO IN GALENA S&.SJoao—Dear Sin About three years ago I was severely injured in one of my lees by the felling oft Ipjie-orwoodwbieb'beeestoned large running ulcers. Nearly eifoxydOetMlft'Grieafttriedtae&ie them; but tried in vain, util from sympathy und improper tree:, mem sty othei leg. became as bad as the one original* iy wounded.'{‘despaired of ever "being, well again— Thu irrordcrlfiet (might neglect no means withiu my ' reach,. ('purchased of yopr agent in Galena some. u yoot ointment, and you can judge of my 5 surprise as I graritortc better thus'l can express it,-u? find myself entirely well before I hod finished using the second be x These feels {..make known .that others afflicted may believe and set delay using so valuable an ointment ai yotm bus proved *to be. Rexp*y yonr grateful Arid, .. .Gaienft T 'llL, D«B 19,19Ja' ' EVAN DAVIS. /•-- j -/-ONLY.SfIDATB. .ißcforo fbilowing otder, Messrs Vaughn ACo purchased uJurgusappTr.ofßloun's preparations. ... - .I. . jicMs, Mich. Feb. 24,1943. 8. &.Hibbaiffi»Deur Bln I amostof Sloan's Condi* lion Powde* apd-Hot»a,.Ointinaju TTie sale far ei coeds nr expectation.; If you etn manage to send me 4-doirn OnttmtiiVIwillptyfor them the'first tipu thusyoa ereberr, tadpresume I shall bo able to tell a Bosns of Ibe year. It will be ati’object tOiTou. as wcD as lo to keep no con* stanUirsuppiied.’ Very reip*y yoan, «*;■ ’ • : • BoBiVAUenNACO. MISSISSIPPI RIVER _ Sr. Lons, Feb. 22,1919. Dr: About two year* ago, while ratlins on the Mississippi - tiver/inpaiainr over the rapids,! .was plunged into the water, and try ths raft dashing against a rpek, crushing ny left leg and otherwise so* nooslyiejunag TO, *o'muc& that ! lon all sensibUity. .When eoosclpasneu returned I found myself in 8L Louis, surrounded weeping family* Good nor*- ing ani medical aid, enabled me In about two months t» nobble around dntb'the'astittanee ofaemteh. The woandk-oaly.pinrdaßy heaied, leaving large running sores at the knee, which for many months discharged blood and matter bflhe'muStoffleniive character. My pains were inexpresiible. at times my suffering was so grentthat deathsronfd have received a hearty wei come. Fortunately Mr. Wilson, (one of my neighbors) ad vised me to try year, Ointment. -1 obtained .a box applied it aceontingtodireetioo—the sores soon began to assume n healthy appearance, and in three monibs' 1 was entirely cared, and enabled to do hard labor. Yearobettiant servant, oi . . -HIRAM W. THOMAS. We, the undbTtigned, neighbors of 11. W. Thomas, were acfjualutod with theease above stated, and know. Inr ihe-etreamnances,'. most eheerfnlly confirm ‘said Thomas'atahjaent. ■- . .. REV. J. DOUGLASS, JAMES WILSON, • / PETER LAMS. . ' - dooii NEWS. - . . - Cmcaoo, Jan. eth, 1819. W.TL Sloaa—Sic One’ofmy bprses washoof bonne 1 and aNbwohodcdih'thsstiffe, in which he took eold, and became so etippldd that he could scarcely travel. By (he free' application of yoar valuable ointment, his hoofs-were sood softened and the stifle penaaaently eureA 'lhave also osed lhe Ointment in the easeol Poll-Evil nnii on isevere galls with equal success. On a finger that was very painful it opera ted like a Ac, A. VAN ORDEN. TESTIMONYFROM JJT7LE FORT. ' Ploan’s Ointment, and Condition Powder are ae* -’knowledge*by ait who have used them to be the lest remedy Jpr borics abd canla that has been discovered. Fresh wmiM*, galls, spavins, bruises, ringbone, poll evti.'fted in short every outward diaorderor injury cno ,be cored' by (his wonderful- remedy. The Powder l< designed for'inward sixains, distemper, hidebound, fatigue fromhort exeirelke,-diseased eyes, Ae.—Lake County Chraoicle.-7 •*»' • •EAWiSi ixiijßTSiBi.V. BUT I THOUGHT WOULD TRY fT.” ! - • Wmkuxvx. Cook Co. Feb. U. 1549- Mr. Sloan—Bin I have n fine young horse that was taken with the scratches tosi ull. 1 paid out about tbrde / dotlars fei r nedleina'')o cure him, but be grew worse. I then bought nbox'of your ointment at yoar .office when to Chicago last, rather doubling!)*, out I tboughthwonldtry 1l Judgeefmy surprise andmy epioion of iu beitefielal qaaiities, when I found mj hotie's legs smooth and well in four days from (be lime 1 cpmmeneed applyisgib Your obedient, E. F. COLBY. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE Mcretban fifteen years qf unrivalledisoceeu In the cure of every variety of external disease© and injuries <uch as sprains, braises, cuts, burns, cutaneous erup* J 1 ® I ?*’ i'b** “to breasts, chapped hands, ehJlb faiuns, biles, ulcers, eoras, pains in (he baek, sides, or other parts of the system, rattlesnake bites, Ac! bears ample terttmony that Bloaa's Ojntmcnt i s jostthe thing forthnhour. .Certificates without number have been received by the Preartetor from disinterested individu als, giving details of remarkable cures by its as«. A WISCONSIN WITNESS. / Granville, MJlwaukie eo. Wu„ Oct. 7ft rtua _ ilr, Sloan-Dear Sir Recently my horws An frith a log cham_attached, which cut and •iherwl J injured them senotaly, so much so that I considered my team ruined for basiaess. Fortunately a friend re commended tho use of your Ointment I went toMiu wankie and purchased n box. It eoon removed the Inflolnmation, andln a few days the wounds h ft u.< The great benefit derived Rom the use of ycur Omt meat, eo mr horses, induced mo to scoutim you with lhe fact, beJieviog 1» publicity would benefit you an* tho public. Respectfully .vouri, racpuoim. GEORGE COMSTOCK. IT 18 A POSITIVE FACT, And - ha* beeflah' n. common stying, that Sloan*l Ointment and CaatUfioa Powder are rapidly supersa diux all other rcmedle&for all diseases-of horses and ewto. The beotuyof tha medicines eonfjis in theij parity and safety, towfli.th«y may BjAfiMevcrso needy without any daajjerdf inldng cold,.oh any ether injury resulting from oso, and nbver fid) r . ' MISCELLANEOUS ta«UW,*llr,a»u, = , ay nix oax na grata *. A. MASON S CO, wiiciitiu u« (tuciullui, uta'eli/ RoomJj sssssssaisjs&sr ■ - aSkfM^ii9 M fe° e J e ’? recke Also, Vuetics, “ « uSSreredaoi AND (JLOAK GOODS. rti^?M*5 k comprises more than 1000 pieces Thibet Ptrwnctxas, Alpsceas, Lyonese, Op eraasriPdissoaoths, will be said from SO to 40 per cent less than nsoal prices. ' ' lchp '* ta “f W SILSS - red “' a ? Cashmeres and De Lains, entire new styles. Goods, Mounting do., Embroideries, “foboMj Gloves and Hosiery, Trimmings, ftc. cues Flunels, 70 eases new style Calicoes, to ca •es Bleached Muslins, ICO bales llrown do., 70 bales Tlckisga- Also, dm ti», Casrimeros, Jeans, CasrineOi, u| extremely low prices. Together with an immense variety of ether Goods, making an assortment one of the most extensive in the country—all of whieh have been marked down at much lower priees than their extensive annual sale In January last. They invite an early calL as mohy of their ehoieest Poods will be sold. G7"The lowest price named at first. Jana . A. A. MASON A CU n 60 Market sL “fforwsy Plains” Blankets. W, R. MtJRPHY, at North East comer of Fourth « and Market streets, has lately received a sup ply of the above superior make oMUankelo, and in* vites those in want of the article fb look at be* fere baying. He has also on hand Home Made Blau* kets. ■ good heavy article, whieh he is selling low. Also—Home Msde FLANNELS, brown, barred and whitejof a superior quality. *■ «*T fe|j end worthy the attentionpf dealers!^ CELLKRaUJVKRPUXaWAii MY DOCTUR^ k%^ I * n -rP'*JaSTISs 1 “s£i*asi ajwsssa s, r ssits of Fills, and some syrups, Wia sw i d J or «Em disease, butSSsr 5J* ‘-Tr* 1 worse. I finally concluded to plaee u*® «*» of a physician for better or SSM fertiutatety, just at this time, I was told L N, , b! i* c 1 f 11 of *U* rl>te, that a friend hud tS?uiTw “j b ?* of Sellere’ Inver Pills from Pittsburgh. o.. ha ? h"® sll ** l him very vouch. I forthwith seat for a box of your Liver Pilis, and by the time I was done naing them, I was satisfied that It was lust the medtmae that suited my case. I sent for tnore, and took five or stx boxes, and found myself almost entirely cured; but In March last I caught a severe cold, which brought back the disease, and in a short tune I was as bad as ever. I again bad recourse to your Liver Pills, and took them every other night for six weeks, and occasionally since, and-! con noway, thjU I cani now say, that I feel Utile if any sympi«ms of the Liver Complaint, and my general health is an good now as it has been for the last 10 years. My neighbor* ask mo who was my doctor. I tell them that Sellers’ liver Pills was my doctor, and by the blearing of Divine Providence the means of curing me. lam confident that when the nubile become ac quainted with the value of your Liver Pills, tho de* mind for them will increase. Many of my neighbors, to whom | have recommended the pUlt, can teatify to their valae, as well as to the faeu above stated. Respectfully yours, GzonxMnxxa. ,Yo rat Prauc.—The Otigirtal, only true and genn uine Liver Fills are prepared by R. E. Bellert, and have his name stamped in blaek wax upon the ud of each Box. and his signature on the jouutde wrapper. Ca All others we counterfeits, or hue Imitations. spt<7 R. E SELLERS, Proprietor, 87 Wood «t Juynua? Expectorant. D„ „ IS4L H- D. JA\ NES: Dsaa Brxt—( feel bound to you and the ulfiicted public, to avail myself of this cp« portnmtv of giving publicity to the extraordinary effects ofyour Expectorant on myself. Haring been afflicted for several yews with a’severe ebugo, hectic favor and Its concomitant diseases, and teemed only doomed to linger cut a short but miserable existence, oadl the fell of 1839, when, .beingmore severely attacked, and having resorted to all my former remedies, and the pro. senpuons of two of the most respectable physicians ia the neighborhood without deriving any benefit, or the eontolarion of sarvivinr hut a few days or weeks aj farthest—-when the la a gleam of hope was about to vanish, I had recommended to me your Expectorant— and blessed by that Being who does ail things in the ase ofthe means—uad contrary to the •xpecistiousof ,my physicians and friendwl was in a few days raised from ay bod. and was enabled by the use of a bottle, to attend to my buriness, enjoying since beuer health than I had for tea yeare previoui. Respectfully yours, Ae., Jjx W/Esrat. For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, IQ Fourth street mari9 VfR. ELIJAH EATON’S CERTIFICATE TO DR ill JAYNE.—This certifies, that immediately after baring attended my brother, wbn died of consumption in March, Ibid. I was taken sick with the Consnmptioo or Liver Complaint, and was reduced «p low with the disease, that for fear yews I was unable to attend to' my business, either at home or obroad, being for the most time confined to my bed. During the above peri* od of time, I had expended for medical attendance o • regular Physicians and medicines, to Abo amount of •300, without receiving any benefit therefrom. In July, 1843, 1 commenced l taking Dr. Jayne’s Medi cines, and have takenthem more or less ever since, and believe that it was by persevering in'their use, that I can now truly say that I have completely kcoh veredmy health. I Believe thatJayoe’slJattaave Pills sod Expectorant are the best family medicine# now in use. I reside in Springfield, Otsego eountt, N. Y n and earry on s furnace and machine shop do thatplare, and amnot interested la any manner in tna sale of the above medicines, and this certificate tor the ben* efit of those adhered. ELIJAH EATON. Springfield, N. Y., Bcpt 19 1943. <ja4 aic"a'“FX‘L'L' aooDB«“ ALEXANDER A DAY, comer of the and Market street. eotifrr their friends end the public that they have received their stock of Fgli and Win ter GOODS, direct from the importers, rqanufacturers end auctions at the east. Their stock of new style and fashionable Goods is lam, and presents strong auras* lions to purchasers. In Ladies Dress Goods and Shawls, the most splendid and fashionable floods of the season are now offered, at remarkably tow priees consisting In pan of the following „ LADIES’DRESS GOODS.- Newstyle Broeha fig*d Cumelion Silks: ' Ool'd and Black Sana Du Cheoes und Tare Satins; CoPd Camehsn Grodejbiaes, of the best qualities; Black glossy Groderieas of the eeUbrated Eagle manufacture. Ihe üboro rsmrd Black Bilks are wartantednot to eat in the wear; for dreases and mantillas they are the best imported. ; Neat fig’ll Canteliaa Satin Du Che&e, the handsomest Silks of the season. New style Broeha Silk figured French 'Merinos, a new and splendid anisle for ladies’ walking dretaea. Silk Embroidered French De Laines, for cresses and cacks. an entirely new article. Cashmeres, l)e Laines, Merinos, Aipaceaa and Par meuos, a large assortment. aHAWLS AND SCARFS! Broeha Long and Square Shawls, of the best quail* lie*. Plaid Long Shawls, of the newest designs, remark* ably cheep. Hplendiu Terkeri Shawls, st greatly reduced price*. Cornelian Broeha fig’d Silk Shawls, iu great variety. Crape Shawls, white und colored, in great variety, CLOTHS, CASSiMEEES AN D VESTINGS! Best' Sedan real French Twilled Cloths, all prices; Lest Sedan real French Cusiimeres; new style Amer* lean Caasimeres: super Satin Vestiugs. LADIES’ CLOAKING CLOTHS Freneh and Belgian Black and Olive Cloths, for La* dies’ Cloaks. BLANKETS! A splendid assortment of American and Isportod Blankets, at remarkably low prices. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS! A large and complete assortment now on hand.— Many of our present stock of Bup!a Goods were bought front the manufacturers previous to .tko present advance in prices. A principal pan of otr stock of Freneh and English goods have been purchased at the great Auction Boies in Philadelphia and New York, whieh enables us to offer decided bargains In almost every description of goods in oar Uno of business. Cuuntry filerebants. Merchant Tailor*, and all wbotesalo and retail buyer*, are invited to an early examination o( our s'oek ana prices. ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market tt. oettt north we«t corner of tbe Diamond. ■iti ncYatto or mtk uutwai WR. MURPHY, at north east comer of Fourth • and Market sts, is now renciving fats second supply for tho season, and eno oiler inducements id buyer* rarely to be met with. His assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Is very.full, ceuttsiiog of French Merinos. Cashmerea, Coburgs, Lyonese Cloths, super Printed V rench Ctuh* meres, at prices considerably lower than they could be bought early in the season. His stock of LONG SHAWLS I* large, sod embrtees many of tbe beautiful itylos now on exhibition at Franklin lustmue, PhUad’a. BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS, Of new and very handsome styles, Velvet Trim* mings, Ac. SACKING FLANNELS, Of various style* and qualities, plain and embroidered Black Silk Laces, Needle Worked Collars and Cuffs, Bonnet Satins and Velvet Flowers, Caps andFesthcrs. HANDSOME DRESS SILKS, . Of the newett atyles, and a! lower prices than usual; and rich changeable Silks and Satins, for MortUl at, A«h and a large nock of >- STAPLE AND HOUSEKEEPIN GOODS,' at lowest prices. And in tbe gentlemen's department • will be found freth FRENCH BLACK AND FANCY COL’D CLOTOS, Black Doeskins, Winter Vestings, Fancy Catsimeres, Undershirts and Drawers, Silk Cravuts, Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Ae ' ; (BjhMerchacts are invited o visit the Wholesale Rooms, Bp stairs. ' , AverY Wonderful ouKu-anhiinne VERMIFUGE! * Mcucex, Mercer eo., Pa., Sept. 164(1. R & Sellers: Dear Sir, 1 bought one bottle of your Vermifuge at tbe Iron City Furnaee store, at thl* pi ace ar.d it bat performed what wocowlder out here* won derful euro- on one of my boys eight years old; he lit* been unwell for some years, so much *o that 1 had giv ■ en op all hopes bfbla recovery, 1 was advised by o»i of m* neighbors to try a home of your Vermifuge— and Lam sappy to inform yon of it having the'desirei effect of relieving my sou. Ho passed, in the ibor space of SI bout*, 101 worms, some of them yea«ur log oa much as 19 and 14 inches long. 1 feel boand u Jusliee to give you the above statement, so os yev rosy moke any use of my same thtu yon think proper. Yoon, vcryrcipeelfally, JotUTiun S. Lttle. Prepared and sold by R. ti. SELLERS, 57 tVood street; and sold by Druggists generally In the two eitlcs. . . . ©Okie |)KAP< HKADI-aELLHKS' COlltilt WY- Afe'RUP—Prom \y. K. Bodan, K«j., Clerk of tbe Court of Quarter Session* of Beaver County:'’ Mr. R. K. tellers;' Sir, Some time in the winter my wife was afflicted with a severe and dlstrotsrageougb, and hearing of your Invaluable Cough Syrup, 1 pnr- Chased a bottle from 8. T. Tximale, of Bridgewater, nod after taking a portion of it two or three evenings on going to bed, she found immediate relielj as also several friends faava been relieved in severe eases. I am therefore satisfied tho: it is a safe and valuable' me dicine, nod would reedmintnd it to those who may be afflicted with severe conghs and colds. March 23,1841 W.K.BODEN. lOTJoidby B. E. SELLERS; «7 Wood street, and byDrepiiU generally tn Uto two cities and vicinity. lAk.LT Ci^rTHS—a cates Bloc and £rab Fel A? Cloths, jnst rac'd and for sale by MURPHY, WILSON A CO, novia 4fl Wood st UAKLBI' MOUS. DK LaINS—W. K. Mnrphy has last ree’d a lot of high colored Mou*. dolAlns, »peh as Cherry, Scarlet, Ac» at the low price ofSSe. peryard. Also, Plain Drab, Brown, Ao, at ie| cento P«r yard; and a larga assortment of nettf atyles fietrted Mous. de Lalns, at various prices, togsther with a choice assortment of Dress Goods generally,' Kb 4 .". c - i “* K *. TRANSPORTATION LINES. act HATNRDEN A CO. eoutnme to bring' persons BHUyfrcnsany part of Erglasri, Ireluri. Bcouand or * upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality andartc&iion to the warns com fort ofemml grants ‘We do-not allow oar passengers to be robbed b y the swiedllng scamps infest the sea* ports, a# wv< take ehtrge of them the moment they rq* portthemsetvea. and see to their well being, anode* »paten them without any detention by the first ships.- t\ e say tijs fearlessly, as we defy eno of our passen* Sre to sb ow that they were detained tS>*ux*s byas in veTpoo'i, whilst thousands of others* are detained months, until they could be sent in some tA vrafr, at a ehSp ra‘«, which too frequently proved dieir eolfies. ' We intend to perform our contracts aonorably, cost what it may, and not act an was the ehse last season, with et'ier officer*,—who either or when ic suited their eonvenienee. Dfafoi drawn at for any sum from fl to , joaaiv. BomrtsoN, , .' European sulGensial Agent, fsM • »ofthctreat.enadoorUalowW*«pd? JM. i 84 - Sfeasi. Writr«nand Olowolamd Fxasassar Ltna* , Canal Paeket—SWALLOW. I * “ ■= « -/OCEAN. CW&JSP 1 * abov ® Pt^ ke ? lßtTe Beaver every day ,V (Uundaya excepted J and arrive next morning at Warren, when they connect with the Mail Stage* for Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of thwpfeces before rnghu Onoof the packets leave Warren drily rio P-AL, and arrives at Beaver In time to take the mominy boat for Pittsburgh. JOHN a CAUGHEY, *PI3 corner Water and KmLMf*[d 1849. UNION LINE, OH THE PESIPA AND OHIO CANALS. Caawvoxo A CaaMsxauw, Cleveland, O ) n R. G. Pjkxxs. Beaver, Pa. J Pr °P rt * fTMUS Line will be prepared on the opening of navi* JLgaUon.toiransportfreight and Passengers from PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on the Canal and Lakes. The facilities of the Line sre unsure used in number, quality and eapaelty of Boats, experience ol captains, and'emciencyof Arnnu. One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland^drily, run nlrtgm connection with the steamers LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN, Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and a line of first class Steamers, Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes. Aasm*-R G Parks, Beaver, Pa. Jeaae Baldwin, Youngstown. Ohio. M B Tuylot, Warren, " Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna, Wheeler A Co, Akron. Crawford A Chamberlin, CT ' ‘and, G Rears A Griffith, Buffalo, h. \ ; JOHN A. CAUGHEY. Agent, Office, eor Water and Smithfield its, Piuuarxh. ncrihtly DBATEU PACKSTB. Steamer MICHIGAN No. a—Cspt Gilson. “ LAKE ERIE, ; “ Gordon. TUB above regular and well known Beaver Pack ets, have cosmenced making their daily trips to and from Beaver, and will continue to run between Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season, as follows: .* f- Michigan No. fi leaves Pittsburgh drily at 9 o'clock, A. AL, and Beaver at P. M. Lake Erie leaves Beaver drily at 8 o’clock, A.BL, and Pitubargb P. M. * There steamers will run in connection with . R G Parks' Express Packet Line, for Erie; Taylor A Lefliingwell’a Warren Paekets: Union line of Freight Boots for Cleveland; Ctaike A Go’s Pittshurgh and Cleveland line Freight Boats. R G Parks daily New Castle Packets. CLAJIkE, PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agents. JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Pittsburgh. meh3l cor Water and Smlthftefd sts 1S4!) - HTTSBDRCn AND CUillitANU LINE, IJN THE PKNNSVLVANLI AND OHIO CANALS. TtHEProprieiors of this old established and popular A daflv lines cooristiDgof SIXTEEN first class Canal Soots, twned by themaelve* and running m ronuee* 'ion with the steam boat* BKAVKR AND n*i,rn •20PK, are enabled to offer unequalled ‘facilities for foe transportation of freight and passengers, on the opdninr of Cana) navigation, to ail points on tne Penn sylvania and Ohio and N.'York canals and the Lakes. E. M. FITCH & Co. CJeTdiad. HID WELL & BBOTHEB, Areats, Dnirr. J.C.BIDWEIX, Ajreßt, Water covet, Fuufeugh. i.c. umrzu* PiUtbßrjtlt. ? D. W. C. UDVTJUX, Beaver. BIDVtfELL * BROTHER, FofWMdias HerebanU, " , ilKAYtin, PA-, Aptnufar thaPitUhurgk tutdCletdand Ltni,Tint tttrgA and Em Lias via Brit, and far. titan iocit Btavir and Cal*6 Cap*. Slaving pnrehnaed the large tad nbatamial Wharf Boat iui boiti for the Monongahala Pactetr, hare with the addukui of a Warehouse, thd moat ample ac commodation* 3or rewiring and forwarding, and pledge their aramt attention, proaptuesa and deipateh to conaignmema to their care, and rely on their friend* for a uiaL , . martf-dly B. A 8.10. . HKW PIANOS. » TEST BECT3VF.D, * new artcnnent of PIANOS, 0 from Jlie manafactoriet of Cuicuinto, Do*tca, and B*coi A Bans, New York. AIJSU-yA Tew elegantly carved PIANO WOOLS, for >a)e at tn.inufaetsrer*« rriera, bv JOHN 11. MELLOR, « Wood tu Sole Agent fur Chiefcmnr'a Piano*. deg| , , v , for Weatevn remvtrlvania- ■ ~ iveo&d litud Ftsaos. ONR second band Piano, S octaves, price 850. IP “i “ 5» “ ** 4A l -•* “ w SI “ “ 4a For sale for cashiat the above prieeaTby .lets ! I JOHN II MELLOUohI Wood st Hfif) VfoLlN 'VL’Ai EliS—arena’* <iaaiirp~'Vuarg ■ I Bcttoot, altered and coontcied from tho lest Rnu* Ibfa edition, to correspond with Hpohr'a Original School tif Violin playing, by his pupil B. C. HiU. ‘‘lf any areuments arereqaired to recommend this work, tt msy.be ob,fervrd that Spohr himself adheres strictly to the srsiem Hid t'pwit in tho above work, and that he ha* by the same mode of iniiruetloo. produced a greater cumber of distinguished pupils than any other master in Europe.”* A oupply of the above Juit rec’d. (price 87.) and for rale by ••• de<7 JII MELLOR« 81 Wqsml st jppQypgjjjiii A N EMINENT Physician from the jA East,of9oyears standing,offer* to uealaileaaes ef a Delicate Natare with promptness and socreey. Ills success in Buffalo and'other largo : rilics has been proverbial. Discharge* are moderate,and his cures permanent. Old cases of Gleet, Stricture, Scro fula, Fluor Aibus, Rheumatism. Ague,riyp hi Us, or any ehronle or inveterate cases solicited. A core warranted, or ehatgo refunded. OrncEi, St. Clair street, 2 doors from the Bridgs. Teeth Extracted. Advice to the poor gratis. N. B.—Dr. A. solicits the worst eases of any ditease : in Pittsburgh to eaJL as>ls:dly " PETROLEUM, OR ROCK Ol L. ‘There are more thine* in heaven and earth Than are dreampt of in philosophy.' l THE VIRTUES or this remarkable remedy, and the constant application lor it, to the proprietor, ha* induced him lu have it pat op in botllu with la bel* and direction* for the benefit of (he public. The PETROLEUM is procured from n well in (his county, ai a depth of four hundred font, is a pure una dulterated article, without any chemical change, but just as flows from Nature's Great Lahratorr!! That it contains properties reaching a number of diseases, it no longer amatter of uncertainty. There are many things m the B'cann of nature, which, if known, might be of vast utcfalnea* in alleviating suffering, and re storing the bloom of health and vigor to many a suf ferer. Long before the proprietor thought of putting It up In Louies, it had a reputation for the cure of dis ease. Tbe constant and daily increasing culls for it, and several remarkable cures it has performed, to a »sro indication ol us futnrs popularity anil wide spread application in the t j»o of duease. Wo* do not with to make n long parade of certifi cates, as we are conieioos that the medteine esnsoou work iu wsy into the.favor of those who suffer and wiib to be healed. Whilst we «lo not claim for it a universal application in everv disease, we anhetiu imply say, that in a uumber of Chroniu Diseases it U unrivalled. Among there may be • enumerated—all diseases ef the mucous .tissues, such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION (in iu early stage.) Asthma, and all diseases of the air pauages. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Dmrhsa. Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pams in Ujo Back or Side, Nervous Dweaaes, Necrulria, Palsy, Rheumslie Pams, Gout, Erfcipelas, Tetter, Ringworms, Burn*. Scalds, Bruises, oid Pores, ln cases of debility re sulting from exposure,or loog and protracted cases of dtiease, this medteine will bring relief, it will act as u general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in sueh cases, imparting tone and energy to tho-whole frame, remov ing obmucltans, opening the sluggish functions, which cause disease and a broken constitution, and giving increased and renewed energy to'uil the orgaus ol Life! The proprietor knows of several cures of .PILES, that resisted every other treatment, Fel welt under tna uso ol tho PFUROLIiUM for a short time. The proof can bo given to any person who desires it. None genuine without tho signature of the proprietor. Sold by.tbe proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, near Seventh si. Also by R L BELLEKH, 07 Wood st; and—KEYBER A M’DOWKLL, corner Wood st. and Virgin alley; who are his ftori-diy regularly appointed Agent* TUBS ABO CUUIISG. PINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY. No. S 7, corner Market and Fifth—or 49 Market, T,„; , tween Third and Fourth sts. HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, whole •ri* “d retail, the following srtieles, vis: Wash Tubs, stof Chums, UarrelCburnf, BathToU, Half Bushels; . Wooden Bowls, p c ck. and Half Pecks, Brass Bound Buckets, Clothes Pics, Towel Rollers, ''oodMlUMleV Bread Rollers; Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, Ae., Ac. SAMUEL KUOESEN, povl4 NoC3 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh J * Mn«pr«tt Sana* Patent Soda Alb. *JOf\ CASKS Glai* and Soap makers’BodaA»b, O&*J unponed-dxroet from Uib above relebraied manufacturer*, to p«r cent American teat. arriving: and for tale by novfl . Wfe M MITCHEkTBEB* LIQUORS —17 ni pipe*. UramJy--Omrd, Dupuy', Am ■ '■i pipe* Holland Cila: ' ScikaNEHum; 400 bbU Whitkoy; for sola by MT® fft>l MITCHKLTREB FSACHINQTuWCQ?— ai cuu ju MviirvtA pona» brand, a luperior aniele, for tab by noTfl W tc M MITCHKLTRUR >Jf\ CASKS hluiprutrs Boda A»h, andlti'casks 4 *J Bleaching Powder, arrived per iup Oxeobridge. ud bow coming oa by cintl, for sale by ' . WA M MITCIIELTREE N. B-—They will receive, during the winter, Urge , fßppUnyi«NewOrletna. narto * MEDICAL. Sellers^ awly- ml _ ou», turn.ua. S. IS. Seller*: J- think it right for the benefit of others to gtata sons (acts la relation to year excellent Jr Medicines. . ' - 1 tow need yonr Venniftxg* Iwgmy in Brown *»a* By, one viai freqaently answering for expeUlnr.. tge qoanlitiea <iay Ito £00) worn* from two ehildrtt- I bawslaoased year Liver Pills and.conghSyrnp *n my family, and they tors ia every inattoee produced itoefleetualred. ... As I am «ngaged la merchandising, I am able to state that I bare yet to tear .ef tbs nratuilnre where yoar medicine* baw been ased ia my «eeuon of .the coantry. D» eonelamen, Im«T*UtetbtU they are aJto medicine* a! the day, and are destined to haw a very exiaasiw pspolanty Ycair»,rctMcctfaUjj, Prepared and sold by B> .! P.JtB,NoS7 Wood street, and told by Dntggua generally ia the jwo ci* ties «ud vicinity.- ®T3I _ /V&iSA'IfCURB OF LIVEa COMPLAIjfif 1 . fafEa IT original, only tree, and genalne Liwr PilLi* ' ; Baaxx Ctxn, Ohio cettaty, Va. > J .-i MT.B.E. Bell ere: Dear Sir—l think it a daty I owe to yoo and to the pablle rtnera ly, to stato that 1 have been aide ted with the Liter Complaint fora long end so'badly that an abeeaa formed and broke, whieh left me la a very low state. Having heard of year celebrated Liver Pills being for sale by.AR Sharp, in West Liberty, and recommended to me by my pnysieian, Dr. E. Smith, I concluded to give them auur trial, jpnrehased one box, and found them to *ie last what they are recommended, THE BEST Ll* VEE PILL EVER OSEB; and after taking foar boxes I find the disease has entirely left me, and I am now perfectly mil. ; Ee.peeHHly West Liberty, March rt, 1845. - I certify that I *m personally acquainted with Mr Column,and eanbemrteitimony'to the truthut the there .*eni£cmte. AB SHARP T&e genuine Liver Pills are prepared and sold by RE4 ' LLEBS, No 67 Wood street, and by druggists intile wo'etues. . . . . TO THE PUBLKX—The original, only tree and een* nine Liver pills are prepared by BE Sellers, and have bis name stamped in Waek wax ap«i the Ud of each box, and his signature on the outside wrapper—all others are counterfeits, or base Imitations. apltf B E SELLERS. Proprietor l/tUJ&VUI OABUMATIVBBAXiMfI IftROM the Rev ASA SHINN, a well known and pop 1 Blur ClergnxmaottfcePretesUntMcthodutChurch Tee undersigned having been afflicted during thepast *ia;etwUhsaiae**e otthe stomach, sometimes pro ducing great pa in in the stomachforten or twelve hours withoa:interui»Voa,and after having tried vanous remedies with, *' ' rffeot was furnished with a bottle ofDrDJayne’sCi mauve Balaam; This he used ac cording to the direct oris, asd found invariably that this medicine eausedifa'e pain to abate in three or four min ales, and in. fifteen or twenty mlmtteseycry uneasy sensation was entirely quieted. The medicine wasaf* terwardsuaed whenever indlcadonsol the approach of paiawerepercetved.andtheptin was thereby prevent ed. Hocomineed to use the medicine every evening and sometimes m the morning, and in a few weeks health was so far restored, that the sufferer was reliev ed from a largo amonmof oppressive pain. From ex whence, therefore. ie can confidently recommend B b Je»ne’.C«tmlltoti»« Sabin, »« * “'"tor, mtdlcin foT disease* ofthe stomach and bowels. A iJHINND Allegheny elty.lyOl ' For sals In Pittsburgh at 'U‘PEKIN IEABTOR 78 Fourth street, near Wo y undjalso a ilia Drug BtoreofH P SCHWARTZ. V* rial meet. AHcghney CONSXJMFTIVES,SB OA YOUR GUARD, DR.BWAYNPS „ COBPODRO BYROP OP WILD CfIERRI, TSi ouxst uxxnr roa_ Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchi tin, Lit* •r Complaint, Spitting Blood, DU&eoltr of Breath' iuTpainln Se Side andHreastj Palpitation ot the Heart, Influensa, Croup, Broken Can. siiutlon. Bore Throat, Nervous Pobili l*. and all Diseases of Throat, ureas l and Lungs; fljooostef* flMtual and speedy euro 1 over known lor any of ths aboyo dbea* os. la i DR. AVNE’B Co»POfo»dßjr»P®*'WlliiChMT7l TWsmcrGelne isbo longer «aong «hi«o ofdotshtftU atlittr. It has passed away from the thoasands daily upon the tide of oxperunent, end now stands Sther ut reputation, end becoming more extensive* Ir «wd than uny other preparation of medicine ever ■vodaeed for ttt rebet of suffea&g man. -llkaa been utrodeeed verr generally through the Ctdtad States aaa Eurepe,ead “e*? •« •* Importance but what contain, some remarkable evl* Of its good effects. Fw proof ofthe foregoing SSSaents, and ofthe value and effltaey of this mcdi men ofthe first respectahUity-omn who have higher viewa of moral responslblUy and laatice, than to cer 7iZ « (-sea; because It will do another a favor, and themrelvesne WastiM*. Such tevtlmoav proves eon eiaaively, that its surprising exeellcpce & established brits intrinsic merits, and the tw at nubile opinion* Tfc« Instantaneous relief it af- Si££d tSowotiSnc lafiaeneo diffused through the whole frame by hs use, renders it a most agreeable —'i f"' l '* “iEfemraEßii . BWl*. otn, lotto* from cooM|etiiioti. totputra., Tolmuin!. be.r u.uoonr to the lifth of. fhtor, or XtUltor (hot, ...h loUmonp, bole, Contrary to tkeu SoVtdlr town*. .«d corpora,, coerce. eooYietioo of il.lr.li, andeotnmenmittralf to *■!*«■*• “ enleenal credence."—O'liofftof. acral Mexiau. “ READ THE HOME CERTIfICATES. Mai AiSrara cm. or Const »no.r:- nmunr wu . remedy Ural Ira* Ibenra mreeerafol in'deroeme |Uil( Connunpuom f.i Dr. B«me'. Syrap of Wild Cherry, .Irenpbeii. be nSaSTiid rppecr* io te.l bo oleera on bo Icora, orcmuT no* ill rick Wood; power ponced by bo •ber edicino. Cnntm Co, April 23b, lddt Dr. So .yno-Denr fir. I »eilly boliorn yonr Cob poind A/rap nf Wild Cherry ha. been be memra ol nrmy my life. I ennybt n oerera cold, which grade- Illreraw wom, illeisled wlb n raeera ennyh, bn. feumhdoUbe reawdle.which 1 hodreconraeb, mill berculn. nnlil my coo exhibited mil bo ryoipiomi of PnlmonnyConinmption. Erety blny lined neawl ShiJinoolbobmidmycomplmhlborenedjorapid ly bat friend, n woU n mynlf, pr, np hopn of mrreeorcry. Af bu thno Irn roeommendedlo uy Toorbranhlo medielnei I did mi wib be men h.n- K lira’ll: SSbotlb bwl bo e&cl u looran t£o eooXhTeoutnx me u> olgeiioraie freelTi Mdhy be JRSSi !S» ,Sa Wanitrful Cura r/ A MakaUit MtrJtUr. , Dr sin I feel. debt of yraUmd. iu u roe—end »doly bbe ahielrf yeneraly, lo oler mrh.mtolnum.ny to f.rorof your Compmmd Sy —. er Wild Cherry. Borne bran yen. mno. I ni TtoluUy nuehedwlb cold gr.J ie2iir.mii.cncf b. rinSr wUeh ni neorapomed wib . diraentoy JSS pto to bn bream and head, a rery eonidera touraebny. of ollenir. muon from be Inara, npe etoliynpen ebunye ot wonher, hownrer Hiyhu Al SMI fell ro ilua tomi my condiuon, bat ni pretiy iron colrtoced bulwu rapidly yotoy toto connmp. Son! I new dally weaker, tod ntonyb era. teareo hgito tolralh .bolt, orgpeahoboTe awhitper, raeh wnihoexend *aywaritoenofniyInara Diriioihu ton Ihxd tried ruioira prepxmioiu and prnenpiiaiir, bntlnnad norchef-BTowtoynll be lime warra Jam .dined mid perraaded by a dear friend to Wilmington lo male irimof yonr Byrwi nf. WUd Char ly. Imnil eotueij bal prerwagly I had been proja d£wl ayatail paleal mrifieian, and lam gull ayaint bora coming oulnf lha hand, otnmperin, but ojider- Sidlng yoor claim, to bp proieri oa and praeUco of Sodieiw, and hartoy impUeit fubtobo xaymy of my IrieadmTlbnbwib pureharad of Dr. Shaw, one of your raeau, a few booiea, and coamencedim are. My dim earawra at b». ttom of ® or »monlbi' guadiay, con aequeatiy ilwa. deeply ranted, 1 fraad, howerer, considerable relief from U» ora .f be brat fear or bre botUn. Bel leinf a pnbUo ipeaier, I freqeenily at. tempted lo pleach wilt my inereulng rirengb, and thereby replored bora mrala bat had already begun S 3 to ihil way, doubUen, my cure au y rexUy In Mcseaueace cf acting thus Imprudent' fifteen bottles before fwaape.- fcetlr restored I have no queauon, u muehmtii number of.botUvS would have made me sound, bu the above indtsoretten. Bywpoltuytti the fev,: uh habit, took -waffo® distressing cough, ,put ast-.,. to the discharg® ®f mutter from tho lungs, and guv them und the emitre sjrstem good heulth. I huve defei red offerimt thi» cchifleate until now, for the purpos. of being perfoc-v satisfied wilts the pe™uncncy of the euro, and now taut I feel perfectly well I offer it with pleasure. F* Dublineffuaty, ti.O. Jmpontnt Cautunr— Bead! Bead! There iVbut b* e genuine preparation of \V lid Cherry, and that is Dr. Hwatss’s, tho. first ever offered to the tmblie, which -as. been Mid largely throughout the United Statu a*l somo parts of Europe; and all pre paration* colic*, by the nano'or Wild CheiTy hare been pnt out stwse tala, under cover of aomn deceptive elieumstanccs, >« orderiogive currency to their sales. St »lilUo observation, no person need mistake the rcnalne from lL false. Keen bottle of Ute centime ij enveloped wit a beautiful steel engraving, with the likeness of William Pena thereon; also. Dr. Swayne’s signature: and .« farther security, the portrait of Dr. Swayne will U added hcreaJteff so as to distinguish hit preparation‘torn allethen. Now,Uit was not tor (he great curative properties and known virtues of Dr. sJwayne’a Cow«wiind Syrup of Wild Cherry, person* would not bo endeavoring to give currency to tkelr “fictitious not*- inn” by stealing the name of Wild Cherry. Remunber, always bear in mind tho nine o( Dr. Swayne od be not deceived. Principal Ufrse, corner of Eighth and Rase tteeou, Philadelphia. __ For sale whiAtsale and retail by OGDEN & SNOW DEN, cor Sdaal Wood «u; D A FAHNESTOCK & Co, cor Istaiw Wood, and dth and Wood its; WM THORN, 53 M«rket it) S JONES, ISO Liberty at: JAS A JONES, eoi aland and Pann su; JOHN MITCH ELL, Allegbeaj city, and by all respectable dealers in medicine. . octia Dr. Wi P. lnlsnd’i Premium Plutsr. DB. W. P. INLAND, of the Medical College bf Phil udelphia, now oilers to the phbllc his Indian Veg etable Premium Plaster, the qualities of which, alter long and tried experience, has been laiiifaeiorOy es tablished. To all women who may be afflicted with Prolapsos Vteria or Fallen Womb, he recommends his plaster, guaranteeing a sure audspeody euro in the short space of from two to thee weeks, if applied with ears and rest—discarding all tho countless instruments and expensive bondages to long in ase. Thu he feel* conscientious in stating, Inasmushas he has notfailod in one cum out of three hundred and fifty-three pa tienu. 1 Also for Rheumatism and Weak Breast or Sack, at tended with pain, there is nothing to excel this Piaster in affording reliefer effecting a cure. For sale by L Wilcox, corner of Diamond and Market si Drtun A Reiter," Liberty and Su Clair ats Dr J Sargent w Federal st and Diamond, Alle gheny eity 1 Jacques A Co, w Denaan and Diamond Binning ham. ; • to 3 KE BELLF.ILS, Druggist, No 57 Wood street • Solo Ageut for the sale of Dr. Townsend’s Gen ulne Sarsapanlia, has just received tfttl doten of this Ureal Spring and SnmEer Medicine. Purchasers should recollect that K E Sellers is sole agent for Pittsburgh, and DM Curry for Allegheny city _ ; _ap3 EXTRACT OF COKFKE-An article whleVisVa pidly coming into use as a wholesome, nourishing and delicious beverage, being more pleasant and pal atable than common Codec, and fureneaper, as a small paper costing only ten cents, will go as far as four pounds of Codec, llanufiacuired by JOHN 8. MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bold at wholesale by 0 A FAHNESTOCK A Co, corner of First and Wood and Bixth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. : apdl CALIFORNIA RUBBER GOOPB-Ju»t received, 38 Camp Diankeu; 30 officer coat*; 13 pri Pams: IS naira nett lined Mining Boots; 13 Isthmus Uags; li water Tanks, J> and 13 gallons each; SO canteens,! gallon each; 1 do* Bucks Tun Money Belts; tdo oiled cambrio do do. The above goods for told at the Cali fornia Outfiting Establishment, No fl Wood st mehM , J & 11 PHILLIPS Assorted spices-pui up for amiiy use, in un eons, enclosed m a tlidinglid box, containing Mustard, Altpice, Cinnamon, Ginger, Cloves, 1 Pepper, Warranted pare. For salc at the new Spice and Moused Factory, corner of Ferry ALiberry su. ' WVIB ; JOHN H HRI.T. Anvlls— WroaghtIron Anrus, irom Uiu iemper aaeeville works, wnrranted; will bo constantly 00 jiw- BOOK TRADE- • . raw aooKßi -fflonoorint-ttßipiey ;* BeaeaU of fthaierfe: compriimg u AoalT*U ot D a “ d « r «sSSi: i-r on Christum Bspdsm; by BaptistW. Noel,M • The OgUvies, a'Novet • 1. Falrj lUn fiem ell Nations; by Ambon* It Men talbu; with SI illustrations byDoyfe 1 * Jim rcc’dby | JOBNSruN * STOCKTON. delO . j comet Tmrf and - Market streets Sew mad Elegant Gift Books! Q ACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS: by J T O Headley, with eleven original design* by Barley. Poems and Prose Writing*, by Einhard u. Dana: 2 »ola,BMislin :j - .■ . Ulamioaied Gens of Sacred Poety, with six iUoslra tions engraved on steel, by John Sanain. . ; 1 Jut received by A STOCKTON, dcBd , . ii --yeara'erTMrd.aod Market sis. PHYSICIAN And Patient; or a Frit e tie al view of the mutual dntiu,relatibas of the Aledleal Provision and'tbo Cottununpy; by Worth* lngtoaHooter,M.D. The Works ofiMlehael Do Montaigne; comprising his Essays, Lettera,Ae.' Nineveh and its Austen Henry Lay* ard, Esq., D. C. Li . . ... . Glimpse* of Spain; or Notes of an Unfinished Toar in 1&17. By 8. T,: Wallis. - - - - Tapper's Proverbial Philosophy, cew.edition; liios* truteo. Jut received by « JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, ■ novSI , earner Market and Third street* • 18*9*501 Lockwoods illustrated works—inn* tninated Books—Books in richly eorved binding, 11 laminated and UI nitrated—Boots superbly boaod in Velvet. SUk, Morocoo, and Com, ositlon, in imitation of the Middle Ares—Bibles and' Prayer Books, bean* tifally bound in Velvet and Morocco, magnificently or* namented and Illuminated. For sale by JAM ESD. LOCKWOOD, . dc2? Bookseller A Importer. Wood it. Christmas ud Sow T«mr Approaching! ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS, In Magnificent Antique Binding, for the Holiday*. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller nod Importer, <Q Wood street, has received abeautiful collection of Illustrated Boclti, bo and ic the most splendid man ner by the best London and American binders—omoay them may be found* Pearls of Amcri naied. Poetry; magnificently illnmii Lay* of the Wad c m World; illuminated in fold and color*. I Wordsworth’s Cr«c« richly Ulnstmted. The P’eacber; illuminated by Owen Jones, and ho and * curved synod. Tho Song of Songs; ttluminnted by Joites. Flowers and their Kindred Thoughts; illuminated by Jours. Heroines cffibakspcire; illattnied. Mi*. Jameson’* Charaetcrisues of Women; iUostn ted. For sale by, JAMES D LOCKWOOD, dcltl <a Wood street EEDBURNs Ills Fust Voyage, by Herman Mcllviile author of ‘•Types," “Omoo," Ac. iiittory of King Alfred of England,’ey Jacob Abbott: with fine engravings. Bidooia the Sorceress; by Wm. Melnhold. . JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, novffl ; comer Third and Markcutrect* "On* of Uu IHast Renariali* Wonts of the Age.f NINEVEH AND ITS BEMAINS; with an account of a visit to the Chandman Christian* of Kordis tan, and the. Yezidis, or Devil-Worshippers: and an Inquiry into the Manner* and Art* of the Ancient As syrians. By Austen Henry Lajrard, Esq., D. C. L. With Introductory Note by Prof. E. Robinson, D. D-, LL,D. Illastratcd with Id plates and maps, and Vi woodcuts. 2vel*6vo,clrtb,Bl^o. “The book ha* a rare amount of graphic, vivid,pic turesque nanative Tribune. “The work of Layard is the most prominent contri bution to the study of antiquity, that has appeared for - many year*.”—Christ, lnq. “Not one excels in interest the account of Nineveh and it* Bains, given by Mr. Layard.Washington Intelligencer. . ; “As we follow the diggera with breithlers interest in their exeavutiops, ana suddenly fled oorselves be fore a massive figure carved with minute accuracy, now lifting its gigantic head tram the dust of, WOO years, we are ready to cry out with the astonished Arabs, ‘Wallah, it is wonderful, but it is true!’"—ln dependent. 1 For sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, aoTlfl , ; 63 Wood at Sew Books, THE WOMEN; of the Old and New Testament Edited by E-'B/Sprugue, D.D. 1 voL Imp. Rvo., elegantly bcundjalß exquisitely finished engravings; with descriptions by celebrated American Clergymen. POEMS lIP AMELIA, (Mrs. Welby, of Ky.,) a new and enlarged edition: illastratcd by engravings from original design* by Wier. X vol. square Bvo- elegant ly bound ana gilt.: Also—A variety of splendid Anna. •Js end Gift Books. Sewell’s Child's Firs; Book of the History of Bon vol. IStao. i • .. THE MECHANIC’S ASSISTANT, adapted Ber the sue of Carpenters; Shipwrights, Wheelwrights, Saw yer*. Lumbermen, Students, and Anizans generally? ’being a thorough acd praencsl Treatise on Meninra- Utm and the Sliding Bale, By D. M. Kiper, A. M. Boise’s Treatise on Greek Prose Composition. Ollendorff’s E3emeniary French Grammar. B>' Prof Greene, of Brown (Jr.iversJiy. I yol. ISmo. Roediger’s Geseniut' Hebrew Grammar, by Conant . Gescuiui’ Hebrew Lexicon. Loomis* Trigonometry and Logarithmic Tables, l vol. (sheep.) Tbs Englishman’s Greek Concordance. 1 vol. (mus lin.) An then's Classical Series. Webster's Dictionary, revised ed. l vol. Bvo. do do ’ unabridged. IvoLdlo. B tree's Notes and Questions on New Testament. Whntely*! Logie. Mosheim’s Ecclesiastical History. 3 vol*. and ‘2 vol*. (sheep.) Vestiges of Creation. 1 vol. Ifiiio. Mormoga among tho Jesuits at Borne. 1 vol. (elolh and paper.) Scenes where the Tempter has Triumphed. 1 vol. (eloth and papier.) j Rogue's Tbeologlcsl Lectures. 1 vol. 6vo. (cloth.) Alder 1 * Prouoonciig lltble. Boyer's French Dictionary, bruin's Horace. For sale by R HOPKINS, DOVI3 Apollo Buildings. Fnarth at NEW BOOKS JtfS'l r Hr.O£J\'EL*.—l'tie wo<s* o Montaigne, edited by H. Hulitt,' comprising his Essays, Letters, and Journey through Germany and Italy, with notes Grom an the Cbwaeataton, Biograph ical and UiblicKTraphica] Notices. Ae. Theory and Practice of Teaching; or, the ilolive* and Methods of Good by David Plage, A. Painetpal-of the Bute Normal School, Albany, N. V. Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing of the U. States and British Provinces of-North America, by-Henry Wo. Herbert. JOHNSTON A STOCKTON; PovO "• comer Thin! and Market sU Th«; Oldan ~TI JAME 3D V LOCKWOOD, Bookrelier and Importer, «0.«3 Wood street, hu for sale a lew copies com* piet& tine rcaaiaderot tbs edition,) of ibis valuable vork, devoted lo the ;Pre»cmtioa 0/ Documents, end other authentic inform tiion relating to the early ex plorauotu, settlement and improvement of the country around the head of the Ohio. By Neville D. Crair, Piumurgh, InSTol* isvo. 00*10 ’ J. D. LOCKWOOD. LIBERTY: A History, with a view of the XV Liberty of other Ancient Nations. By Samnel EUtott, Esq* lUaaraied with twelve engravings, exe» euted at Romo. X vols, Bvo., Uniform with J*rescoit‘» Historical Woriu. Just published uad foratte by J&MES D. LOCKWOOD, Bw>*»elto»nd norlO ! v ' Jmpones. iq WooJ «t fANNii r KKSECfiIN ITAiuY; BulhorwdttfiUwL, iamo. TScu. MRS. FANNY KEMULETB YEAU OFCONSOLATION. <■ **Tae reading of this book hat impressed us with a rateh hlg her opinion bf lu author than we had fanned from perusing her oihfcf writing!. It displays a deeper tone of ibOßgai, united 10 more pure womanly true of feeling than my other production of the female mind with which we are acquainted."*—Ere. Mirror. **lt ia a verr agreeable and readable book, written In Fanny Kemble 1 * hen ptyje—bold, aplrited and emer laming. We recommend it lo oar readera aa ilia best publication cf the season.’'—Reading Uaa. “It eonuuni the Journal.of a travel through Europe, and residence in Italy,’ and it one of the pleasantest and most interesting hooka of the season."—Cour. and Enqurer. i “A very characteristic book. We have read it from title page to Colophon'wilh unabated interest. A vi vid picture of life in Rome. In alt respects eminently reauable.*—Knickerbocker. 1 For sale by i JAMES D LOCKWOOD, oovlb Bookseller A importer, BJ Wood at Llthofraphlc Establishment OF WM. BCIIUCUMANN, Third .'at, opposite the Post-Office, Pittsburgh.—Maps, Landscapes, Bill heads, Showbills, Labels, Architectural and Machine' Drawings, Business and Visiting eugraVed or dra* a on stone, and printed in color*,' Gold, Bronze or Black, in the most approved style, and at the most reasonable price*. oetl&ly’ K~EU BUTf EK-33 kegs for sale by del? WICK A AIeCANDLK33 FLOUIt-rStJbbls Family Flour, for sale by dclT WICK A McCANDfcE>3 MUTTON HAMS—dbbts'for sale by del? JB CANFIELD CIHEAP MOUS. DE LAIN!:—O cases good style, i fast colored M. do Lajnr, at tbo extremely low price of tie. per yard.,* 'a A MASON A Co, dc!4 " No 60 Matkc.t at FitOir—OdoLcaus iresh reaches; 1 s■; “ bottles do. —t - Pine Apples: S'“ H Cherries; 3** w Strawberries; 3. ** M Tomatoes; s, 3- “ half gal. bottles Pickier, r 3 “ * quart do. 3 . “ tancy do. RecM and for talo at tbs Pclua Tea Stere, <0 Fourth street _ dec lb Rvk PLOUB-U butsrec’d and inr anlo by dedt WM II JOHNSTON, llg Second M RECEIVED THIS DAY, at the India Robbe De« pot—l ease Women's Metallic) Rubber Sandali; 4 '• “ ;t '* ** v Slippers; A “ u , ** “ liusiinsf l** MUtes’ “ “ Slippers; t “ Men’* ■ M ** Overshoes: I • - Sandals; ' 1 “ “ leather.soled “ Overshoes; All of which will Ire sold, wholesale or retail, lower than at any bourn in tho city. JA 11 PHILLIPS!, novXL No 6 Wood street PEaI.KD t*KACil£B—s Dbtsjust iec’o. tor sale by dclt» _ _ J» A NYHAttUAUtJH WINDOW GLASS-OW bxsTass’d iiiesTreo’d Vn<) for Bale by delb. 8A W ftAKBAUQH tjUTTER—I3 bbts and Vu aega, packed, m prime gj ohier tor shipping, for salo by drill) t L 8 WATERMAN SdiiA ASM— JiO casta to arrive hrr Kliiveold. tor salo by devil ' TASBEV AUEsf. BLAOK W ADuiNU-iubalcilarrc sueondllelTV just rec’d by SHACKLfcTJrf A WHITE, 3 .dcM i-_N°^_Woodst 'T/'HdKffi-tf— * caaea auper French Black atik~v7 T xettes, exua trimmings, rcc’d per express, at dcai aa mason aco’3 SUNUIUUS— a bale* Ctiiionj ObUtNo'i Laid 44 l»ag* Feathers; 1 tierce “ lb caeks Wool; Otloz Lamb Skint, with wool: a do* Sheep skim, •• •. 3ioi ' *?• “ dressed: To arrive on atouner Fort Flu, and for tale bv acu iSALAii DiWy&catTom,! jTI INSENQ—i bags Clari Ced. fo} aa io ES “* WICK jkftlcCANDl.r-Qg rmsuS—ioankarnme. for aaio by l—i-_ Wu:)(* MeCAJiDLKSS llOilSb CuVfcuS-fiOHtnKlinio Jior»i'cE7r7^ *r. '° J C'^^n^^^.^.TroTiSsr'—- V- dria .! * J KIUDa CO Alcuhuh-u ouumi tOO . a ■iiSS :.. 1 . J KIDD L CO RHHSr 5 MIU leeil u .or Ulc by — ■" a»at^asasaßasßr ta ’«*». No 97 Front as EXCBMfiE BROTOIS. / I. BOX.HBS * BOSS. Banktrtrlitehanfaßaokaas, ■ aaspßALnsin A N OTD3, DRAFTS, ACCEPT AN CEB, QOLD. SILVER ■ , AND BANK COLLECTIONS.—Draft*’ Notes and Acceptances payable in any part of the Union,collected oathemos favorable terms. * EXCHANGE on New kork, Philadelphia iind Bal timore; also, Cincinnati, Louisville, Sour*. Louis u,d New Orleans; constantly Cor sale. - BANKNOTES.—Notes on all solvent bankaia ilo United State* discounted at tha lowest rates: All kind* of Forest and American Gold an<j SilvcrCola bought Office No. BS Market street,'between 3d aad dth. Pittsburgh, Pa. .:, ■ oct*S • FORKIQ3I kxchanqk; T UHiLS on : England, Ireland, cnd-Scotlaad bonght, amount at the Cajrcnf^Ha^aofExchange. Also,Drafts payable la any pan ibf. tlte Old Counties. (£OQ. £\ to £lOOO, at the raw ci W to the £ Sterling, Vlthonl deduction crduccaat, bf-JOSIfIJA. ROBIN- and General Agent,'office &h st one coorttenof woo<L ■•• ' octlStt aiLia - r • •- jaswiiß tarot ttunra.l "7 1 __ hh» mn ft. T) ANKERS AND-EXCHANGE DFOKEJZS, dealer* JL? in Foreati and Domestic Bill* of Ercbaiigr. Ce*. nfieiuea of ueposite, Rank Nolo and Coin, comer of 3d and Wood meets, directly cppositaEt. Cluulea Uo» tel ■ • - maysßAly yyitixajka auiios- , •■ - > Indiana, ■ ' ' ijftntacky, • • fiwwHtrt, • i . . • Bank Notes: parchased.atthelowtstratea, by • r N. HOLMES 4 SONS, • _ • 35 Market street. ointtciixHaß=siiHrcßsaror“ MJ Newport, 5 'rUUdelpMa,ud - * -. . Baltimore, ■ ■ • Constantly for aale by * N.'HOLKES 4 SONS. _«tU • . • 55 Market at MISCELLANEOUS.'. SAULE, POPSDRy, mbs rticaotso.'t • ■ «,V. c; rjLTOx,';-' I*ll E undersigned, successors to Ant art * Ntehbl* - iod, beg leave to informthe citixensof Rtabhrgh and public geucrally, thatthey bate rebuilt GLK kOU>DRY and are now in fill) and have purl of their patterns ready for the Amongst which arcCaofcmg Stove*, . Coal and Wood St. re*, with a splendid aiMight Coal Stove, which ii now superceding in other cilie* the 'common round Stove, Also, a cheap coal-Cooking tjfcvo; well adop ted for small families, wlih a fall assortment. of com mon aud wantel Grate* We woaJd paniculorly in vite the atiemion of person* building to cal) at our warehouse before purchasing, and examine a splendid article of enajumeijed Grates, finished in fine ' entirely new in this market. Warehouse, No. lift -liberty *t, opposite Wood it eogtaidu ■ NICHOLSON 4 PAYNET ■ Ofiei of tlse Dslawars fiXutsaal Safety 1b« iitranee Company, PnulansLrHTx, Nov. Sth-IS49J' Tim Board of Director, have, this day. dedared a dividend of TKJLJ’ER CENT, urserjp. out of tho profits of the Company for the year ending O -tober 31, 1319, certificate! fur which will be iisaed on and after, the first day of December next. Alrd, a dividend of SIX FEB CENT. In cash, oruhe capital stock and scrip previously issued, payable u above. RICHARD S. NEWBOLD, Sce*y no7io F. A. MADEIRA, Agt n Pim’g., piTTSDcaon iirportati<v*s* /~1 YEAGER. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in v» FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS! Sign of the Gilt Comb, 103 Market su;Piusbargh,.Pd. Western Merchants, Pedlars, and others 'visiting Pittsburgh to parehase Goods, are respectfully invited to call and examine the eric astro assortment of Eng lish. American, French and German Fancy Goods. All Foreign Good* at this establishment are impart ed direct by myself, and purchasers’may rely on get ting good* from first hands. - 1 have the largest oason ment of articles, in the variety line, in the city of Pittsburgh—all of which will be sold low for coah or city acceptances. The Stock consists, in part, of Lnce Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ilibbona. Silk Cravats, Shoe and Patent Threads, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Topee, Suspenders, Duttons, Fias, Noo dles and Cutlery. Gold and Silver .Watches, Cold Jewelry, allkxndaoi Broshes, Combs and Razors. Percussion Caps, Revolvers, Pistole, Clocks, Silk 4 Cotton Purses, spectacles, Biee! Fens, Mniio Boxes,* Carpet Bugs and Baskets. ! Bindings, Findings nndTfimrainga. Toys and Fancy Goods; together with a large varie ty of Fancy and Staple DRYGOODS- C. YKAUEtt ta also agent fer tho celebrated. La ncaster Combs. povl7 Rcadlßeadt -• SELLERS’ COUGH syRUP.-Frcm W. K.po'dca. Esq.,Cier * Court of Quarter Sessions of BonverConr ' -• ’ ■■■% Mr. JL &. Sells a -51 Roms time in tho winter jay win was affilei ii mic a severe and distressing coegh, and hearing if your.nvalaahto Cough Syrpp.'l-pnr etnued a boiile u*a S. T. Trimble, of Bridgewater, and after taking a partion'of it two or threa evening* on going to bea. ana found immediate relief, as also levero' mends have been rellevedln severe eases. ( am therefore satisfied that it ivo, safdacd valuable, medicine, and would recommend it lolthgte who may ■ bo afflicted with severe Coughs andColdi.^... .*&.— . t March C 3,1513. * W.K.BODEN. Prepared and sold by It. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood at, and sold by druggius generally, in Pittsburgh and AJ. i Tht chirtlsrs Coal Company, , • [INCORPORATED.} ' BOOKS will be open for subscription to the stock of “The Chartism Coal Company," on and after Monday, thetMih day ofScptcmbcr rest, at iheoSti's of 2. Vv» Remington, l'enu at, Pittsburgh- Z. W, RiIMENGTON. r[ Gnat KngUsh Remedy* FOR Concha Colds, Asthma and Coairamptfcm! Th* UREAI' AND ONLY REMEDY fortbe care of tbs above diseases, is the HUNGARIAN RALSA.M OF LIFE, discovered by lie celebrated Dr:'ltuclicjvcf London, England, and introduced into the United States aider the immediate superintendence of ihe investor. .The extraordinary success of this mnUcLne, is tiu care of Fulmonary diseases, warrants the Aaerleos- Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible car us that can be foued in the eommuaity—cases that seek reUef in vain Romany of the common remedies of the day, and bavo.been given np by the most disiiii'&lshed physician* as confirmed and incurable. The llnngurj as Balsam has cured, and trill care, the most desperate of cases. It is no quack nostrum, bate standard Eng- ; LUh medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family In the United Elates shcrld be (applied viib Ddchon’s Hungarian DaUsm of life, notordy to cioiueractlho consumptive tendencies of the climaie, b>: to be used as a preventive taedieine is all cases cl colds, coughs, spitting of hlood, paia ia the side and chest, irritation and aotenesa of tho long*, brochiti.%' dlrtjculty of bresting, hoctie fever, night sweats*emsci aiiim and renerci debility, asthma, inilaeara, whoopicj' cough ana croup. - 1 . fall direc-' tipns for the restoration cf health. • il*nrap!ilct3, edhtminisg a mass of English andAmeri* ehJt certificates, and other.evidence, showing the un* equalled merits of this great English Remedy, may bi obtained of the Agents*' grafoitonaly. (For • *" A KAHNESTOCI sis- THi-„ before—made on the most approved Kutcrn plans— and ibosi fashionable Eastern pattern* aadeolors. Also THE CHEAP ROLL, or IK)£roN BLIND, on hand or madetoorderof alUieei.and atall^ricea. Century .Merchant* sail oilier* arc idTUed to ealland examine the at*ove for themtclTca.aa ail will be told wholesale or retail,and a liberal depletion mad* t> wholesale poichtxers. apldly A WESTERVELV . TUB ST AH OF THE WEST . . A VSNITIANBLINDMANCPACTORY Hast side of lie Diamond, where Vcnitian Blind* of all the different size* and. colors kepi on hand or made to order oho ' : “ W ike latest and most'approved Eastern fash ' * lons, at the shortest notice and on the mo* reasonable terms. Also, the cheap Boston roll or split Blind Transpa rency and Paper Canains of all tliu different sizes and patterns, on hand and for sals lew forcash". Old Veni-‘ nan Blinds pointed over and repaired, or taken In part payment for new. H M WESTKRVELT, Pro’pr. N. B —All woi* done with’the best material and workmanship, and warranted to please the mostfas idioos. * • auglO-dly Allegheny city, Aug. 10, IS4& * SELLERS’ IMPERIAL BOUGH SYRUP-Tnnu a. NonnsoLixalri ~ . PrrTSßcaon,March27,l942, Mr.RL Scilers-In jueUce loyoaandyourkcota parable Cough feyrap, l ix-g lease to state, for the ben efit of Iho community, that my wife ho* been several' times olflicicd who a most distressing couch' I pur chased, in Jan nary last, a bontc of poor Syrup, erhieh' caieda eouia of two months' sanding. •• About one ■non* Vince, |se cough returned, amt was so severe that she coaid haidly.move, from weakness in the breast; I sent for one kt!o of your Cough Scrap, and a part of one boub cued the cough • ■ IgaveWother to a Joumej min whu was severely sllUcKd, who had; to ute his own words, ‘•eaten enough eough candy ml SS “ •—-rM WSStfMBk st &BU&& itreet, atd sold by Druggists generally In tlio W iJ del* . GRATJBFUL for the Very liberal encouragement I havo received for to many years, I ha5T«Wr. mmed to enlarge my bnsi ness coasSrably lutme .engoccd a competent Foreman, I will • ba i' H .hul ,! fi 1 all onlcn, promptly, and do the v£ric fa on, style nnd at fair prices, mid ask the aoemloa of my r lar K® ,loc k of UPtIOLSTE- H\ m°? DS i and Hods, Muttrasses and DcddiiiffTour-' toM Materials, Damask* aud .Moreeus, Corniced Frin- S P lix »»4*oU®r D.mJ*. und: • , Bn Ml »h2lshnicntof the tended to Cr * rC *^ CClfa y • OUe i ,e d and promptly at*. N. B.—Carpets made and pot down. Kn> War. NOBLE; ALLEGHENY VK2TITIAN'DLJSD. ANDCABINirr VVAt-EUOOM. ■1 J. A; BRt»\VN weald respeot* Kollyinionn the nubile, that he [keep* on bund at bis stand cnihe west side of the Diamond, Alie nnmwif Veiliuan lUinit*; al#o Y«- nltiaa Shutters are made to or derin the best style, warranted equal to any in tbs united States. His llllnds can be removed with out the aid of n screw driver. Having purchased the sux-k, tools, ana wood of the cabinet e*- tablishmentof llamsayA M*Clel land, I am prepared to furnish llieir old eu-nntoers. as well a* A. i.u ..tic.. •. A S-S N ° * W ifi-tmovrS. =7,Vr an oieesnt plain RosewoodO oct Piano* K„.V. n v V«• superior tuue,afldverymoderateprice. c a, it*‘iw’ * - ILKMOHSC: dell Y MLW.WcsdwtTu.-; VV tor removing Tartar, Canker, and all substance* destructive to tho Teeth. Ills delicious tif vho tnste, clesn«ing thn mouth, healing and sirocgiheu uig the gams, n.;d pw.ljr.ng the breatm. •....... i*or talc, wholesale tuidrelaif, by _■ ‘ dctlO RE SELLERS, 87 Wood «t TTTATCHKSIt-C[iEAFER THAN BVERJ— VV Just rce’-t, an ittvoico of fall jejsvVUcd patent le ver Watches, 18 carets fine cases, which l can sell a* iow as thirty amt thirty five dollars, affd warranted to keep good time. Also—A splendid assortment of JEWELRY, com* priiiag ibo various and latest styles, ejtdfcest pattern*. \V, W. WILSON, WatehmikeJand dels Proof Mattel u4f mb ttc««h . MEDICAL. to ad entire «et, oa the *«edott principle, witkabaa^ ttfalrepresentationof tie natural mn nninmn iha orirfni •EApe-oftlwftßß,".'..'. . . -,.™- - N.B^—Teeth extracted with little ar M»l. .Deeeyed Teeth permanratly Saved bypluMuikift;'; touting the tooth ftehe, which la ontth heaj *???«(?■- tlayit, though it*hpuldbo.deno ia &Te nisstea. or ercainstantiy^’. • •' ■nm.7? • BAtmi . • 1 ■ : GiNSENq PANACEAt ... TO. THOSE - BUFFERING WITH . nrgßsctt* LUNGS.—The unprecedented ißeeoawU&kSu ~ eroded the use of the > - J ir :'! •" • •■• .GINSENG--PANACEA • ' i null the various forma which Irritation of the ton it-' ;tame*, has indue ed its pTonietarßfahttoeairSitei" - ; r . ™- _ .-WONDEHFDL PBEFiRATIOH.' The changable weather which mark* oar foil wxnferiuraths, la always a ftuitfol source of . i; • - COLDS AND.COUGHS. _ These, if neglected, an hut tha prteurson A that mi destroyer,- *"* .COSUMPHON. , .s The.question, then. Timr ihill trn nirr ttii rtmtiujii jn" ‘ the bndf htnr shall we get dear otter «■*» usd * olds? is of vital importance id the nubile.. THE GRIST AND ONLY REMEDY - will be found la the Ginseng-Panacea.- Inpreef of (hit we have from tmto to tune pjMiihed the eartifieatsa «f dozen* of oar beat known rllixens, wh*h*vsexpa*V- ; - - erfeedltsetuatfrepowers; These»withum*s*w tta.v datony from all pans of the country,—Gam MEDICAL MEN OF THE FIRST OTANDDWL : Misisten of the Gospel, *«., together with, pcpicti sof,:. icufrom the *-r . 1.- 1 JOURNALS OF7HE DAY, ' we hare embodied In pamphlet form, and say bdksi gratia of ai monatry. have been wed lathis city. •• • ■ • . THOUSANDS AND TENS OF THOUSANDS ' throughout the Unned States and Canada, and weeks t Icnge any man to point cat a . ■ ! 6WGLB INSTANCE n Vhieh,-when taken aeeordlMto dlraeC«».«aii fc#i * forothelssgshadbccomnfcaliy disoxgaaiiMrlt has ever.failed to - •“ • • : • - EFFECT A PERFECT CURE.. r . T7hy; then, need the afflicted heaitau? Why mart tt fee umtrable nojtramsjgctien up bytuk • ownindmi-' veisv.lertho atmtiaea name of soma eaehmsd uhy» tiriaa, and puffed into notoriety by cenifiemes ci par* ,tona equally unkoownt Whilst a medlelne ef * - " -• ■ UNPARALLELED EFFICACY - ■■ . Is to be bad,whose vouchers an at bow,—msnr -of whom it has . , SNATCHED. FROM THEGRAVE - In order that this invaluable oar be plaeed .within the reach of the poor well the ilea, wa km' patihepriceat : - . , ONLY FIFTY CMTBi Joit one half the usual eest of cough medsdnes. not fur sale by dor areata in nearly, every town and village over the west, who are prepared to rive' full informs-' ticn relative to it -. T. SALTER, Proprietor. , .. . Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio.. , OINTMENT i ©CONTAINING N0.,-; MERCURY, Di other Min >" erai. —lt baa power to. HUMORS, SKIN JH3-, there ia ac&rcelyA dis ease external or Intern al v I have used It for the last *■ sixteen years for all dlsaasn of th« ehac, involving theutmosl danger end raspcnsthillty, ana I declare before hehvon.snd man, tnat not in one ease has It foilad tDbpnefit when tha paiieniwvwithintheteanh; ofoonal means. - I have hkd physicians learned la the profession. I have minihers.ofthe gospel, jndre* of the beneh, al demeniidwyersjgentlemCnof ice highest erudition. sad tanltitadie or the poornse It in every variety cl .way, and there has been bnt one votee—one universal. .• voice YOUR OINTMENT , ISGOODJU ' ...... RHSUMATISM—It removes almost immediately the Inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (ll>. the ‘directions around the box.) •: . i* - DACJIE—Tho salvo has eared peruns of the hemtasbe'ef twelve years standing, and who hail* aro Helped with like success. SCALDImiAD—^We have eared eases that aetaaHv dsftcdevety thing knowm as well a* the ability of Af ues fo twenty doctors. * One man told ns he had spent „. 3iu on ha childrenwithon. any benefit, when-a flrw*-'";-' of Ointment cured them. ■ TETTER—There is nothing better for the-ewe of •Tetter. .- 1 -.- • - .. . 1 DUHNGrlt.ls one of the besttUagsin thdwerid-for" - PlLES—Thoasands are yearly cared by Uda'Ctot; ; . j tnent It nsvxa fails in giving relief for the riles. [n~ Around the box are directions for tuineAP.4£ * lister's OinontxifsT Scrofula, Liver Cew^lai*i, 4 .ErjptrmL) j ho, Tttur, OiUbtaifL Scald Heady Sort Eyes, Qmatfe, Sort Throat, BnnehxXat, Bereut 'Affktim*, Paine, Do- " core eflh* spine, Htad ache , asthma;Dsafoss, Ear sets, Burnt, Corns, all Distates lA* Sktn, Sort Lipe, Pxtn flo.At? ’Srodlint of Ute -Umbt, Sons, Rktumaiim, PitaTceld. Feet, Croup, StetHed or Broken Breast, Toefh adu.jßeueintbFace, ?:' ■' COLD FEET—Liver Oaxaplaiot, pain in the Chest ~ end Side, falling off of the heir, or foe other oecompt-. 1 ckscolil feet (This Ointment is the trae remedy.) lr v , - : is a sure sign or disease to havo eold feet - ' • '- j . CORNS—Oeearionalluieof the- Ointment wißat*; ways keep corns from growing.-. People need never' be troubled with themiTthey Bseiifreqttewly.'‘ M This Outmentis good for any part of or limbs wheu inflamed; In some eases if shmld be--.-, applied often. - . .• J tCAUTlON—NoOintD.entwillbe'genßinaunlmae 1 . name of JAMES MCALLISTER is written with span/' : on every label. , ' ■ For sylc by my Agents in all the prineipal eities and towns la the Unued tjtetea.. ' ' JAMES MeALLISTER, 3 ; ; -- - Sole Proprietor of the above medieisa. jjJT* Pnneipal OCce, No SS North Third Street, PhD- . sueinbia.' 1 . PRICESS CENTS PER BOX Aaxxrtm Pimetmos—Brann A Reiter, corner'of ' :Libeny.end St Clair sis; and L vyileox, Jr, r eomer of Market st and the Diamond, olio corner of 4th aad SralthCeld.stj; J il Cossel, comer of Wplnutand Parin ' - stt, sth ward; and sold at the bookstore -ia-SmithAelA Sfofld door from Second st: in Allegheny eity by HP Sebwanxaod J Bargent; by JO SntitlklpriugLt,Blr mingUaraj D Negley, East Liberty; H Kowtand, Ue- Keesport; J Alexander & Soa, Monongahele City: N B Bowman A Co, and J T Roger*,; Urownsville; John- Barkley. Ucaver, Pa: are wholesale agent*. , fofofT-deodly . v Facts for tbe Public, . In relation to that unrivalled family Salvo, -: DiLLEV’S SIGICAL PAIS EXTE4CIBE. r TESTIMONY of a' respe'etahlo Physician.—Bead-* the foUowtngvaddressed to my AgonifttE.-JV.JBei-> ’ ryjve’s thex, CiueumaU: . - .' " CacctsaTT, Fob. 13, ißfc.’hT: . Sin- A sense of duty compels mo >to giro my tribute. ** to Dailey’s Pain Extractor. Being opposed to eoaek-’ i cry and all noamnus havinr for tneir-object motive*—bul realising much good-from the . J'ain Killers”—i am induced to tender yon this eenlS- u '* J tie. 1 have ustd it ia my family, in myprsciice, ■"* : whh' all tha happy awt. wonderful enacts that eonld . poMiblr .be imagined. . . , . . IL J. Biomx, M. D; - . Dr.llrodie is the seriiorponn-rcf Brodio fc Levf, : ' - Draggisia.' 1 :v - ' — J - - : ' .Ho InJkmtxaM BJuuvtetiim.-. --y r.*:; i The feillowing testioonfal cones from a aoareo Ml j miliar » many of those traveling on ear .Wc*|ega trv • ters. ilr. Clime,; the wetland favorably knownpn>» : *' tiriemr of the ■ Parkersburg Hotel,' ia husband to We aay whoselener I annex i_ • v -f- - , , P*aiDtssr»a,Vd,Aprill3,lBiy. --, 1 To Hcgry Dailey, Cheoilst. ilavin* fer- f merly been long.atulctod sVith iafliau&ittsy Kheoraaiism, waich. appeared to finnly sealed as to deiy;all ordinary appUanees to allay the teveitr pila*'* atieudim'it, r was induced to trjr yonr MagieoJ Path -it Extractor; and it having edected,-almosta*tfbym*>'( gtc‘,ar. immediate relief, and alto, to all appearanees;.v aa eniiro one perfect cure, l am induced far the bene-' fit of others who may be oMicted with pain, eaosed by- - any kind oi LnHammation, tn write uryea, deelariar ' that in ciy . opinion, founded on oetoal experience ' yemr .Magic*} P«in Extractor Is the most valuable die-' covery of the present dge for the immediate extraction ofbodily.pajn; It-it aaalmott immediate and a per- , ‘ feet cere for Boras 'and.feealdk,'end all extent*!in*’ ■* Summation! j- riavLßj many acquaintances formed by theh visits ' - at my,husband's ho;c! in thuplace, I bave supposed by your showing them these few luxe*, U may possibly be of beuefit both to them auffyoarsell! - - ; ;= EunnaOtte! : -v ; ircnlert&lhtha hope tbsl Ur*. Clime will psrtias the : publicity 1 ,’ivn to bet. letter, a* well on the score .of;* hnmauuy ua of it* being the surest^'mode of bringing ll lo'tbcritiUce'of-uerfViendai— H.DaUST.) ' •!.' • ' Fthn Cuud. . * ; 'Extract of * letter, dated* • * •• c - BxLxurx,Ky.Nor.®, ; Mr. tLDaUeyt' ( lhavewied jottf Poiaßttraetorta , • a cusp of felon, in my owa family,’whleh it relieved ; and cored In d very snort Umc.° In k***» ypnwra- - hpeetfuily, .' Ji*. M. Yoon*. : ID* Boms and Scalds, Piles, Bore Nln»lM» Breken . Breast, Sores, Cau; Wosad*. ond-.aUla- Cammation. yields readily to the wonderful properties.. of this nnxrvtlled family .salvo. But, hhllw some pro l -; ; portion that yon will rccclva benefit from ute genuine, you wiU beznjared by the delsienoa* effec!s_of-tto f' sad apptr f* 7 * 10 lidinventor, H. DatLBT,, 415 Broadway, «f Utotised agents. JOH7TDISIORGAJ4, . Ceoeral Depot, 'Piusbarnu'' * . Henry V. Sehwartr, AUegboayv Agent; J;-JUker, .■Wheeling, Va.; James. 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