* w natSCEEMOTrr fURneU W»K BOOH, L^ssss^iss^ssagaL ZtSbeMo, Neauder** History of tteOaittUnßeli- Ctea asd ttawh, Nmorfs Troupe go Caisxtaa Itoe- Me, 6 Toil, Boston «diaos P»nih*s Bible Otietteer, HeOanScßasead its Fteraeets, Dr. Wood’* Leei ’ tares mßwedesborfUßisa* HoU’sMluSoaary Anet deles: aad bust ixoesesunx works, la addition *bT sfrttTo» efl ** tusnaa men. aorta. gSKflSffr reads* for (fiTff|i»uiifl lUni. Persons who ouy'viah-to tateviews of :tkdreo«mry seats pat oa the tup ess dotob?a*kt&f spftteatioato the aademgaeJ, toy tfass before tbafith last To defray the expense el lbs rtlsWv mv-"ill be melted la addition to tbe trios o< tbs sms. non» EE McOOWAN | , POTHO. A iBOOT few Ttci aiaee, I im trereiing'throng* A. ttaftuoof Okie; while opending « EEuaLHteortrt& e rfngaler Meulie »ob«tonoc, tod «Bwq«enUy learned that h tod :bccn ho**””* Tna»«*4 nrpjpooed lobe of no sheer smvurasf tfgs ssrsAt •tegs&^^svssii prwweßtion irSo*e «I* ritt 2 l £S? «itoea> to I kfra Ww«uiwii to no otherbnwnem*; at me ex- St^ 1 J?K£?SSw feSfflrs&hfe 1 * by rodmeng ino • too nod oUte nboot the conaUfopey of thiex point, and uaMiif this compound with a/brttih, thMCbii coating uo 7 dnv .moafca’wonld beeotae; o perfect Mono or T tyw MthMthflj^euoceirtynoppnedwoooetnolly sIM« in n liquid ttafo, end the area amonnt of silica, ■iWm ■tyaMt oad block xideof Iron that it cod uteedTresdereditbethweath tondfeeproofi as the foaier exposed, the harder i ad more permanent U nmo la become, and ae the jesting (after it twin to tlste) is of ittelf indattractibl byfir&eonieqoently it pretsetatho wood eevered ■ rith It tom the air, ond when there la no air;there is 100 biaxe or combustion; i therMon the wood will octaaJy char, bebro the elate oorertof will give way. I eosiUoted'thd diaeorery of the freMeat Import* use, add applied to Got eminent for a patent for my lawoiou or diaeorery, badly hoping that I o&oold bow botemaaermiod for all my ootlay in time andmo nayi - Tto gOTOmaent, without any hesitation, grant* «d to mo Lenar* Patent for the sole right to mannfae* two, sell aod eso my improTeaent In the manabctnio of a “Weather and Fire Proof Composition or Axti* idol Biota," frr foezteen yean. Anguild, 180, Hiereby certify that one of my children. when na ked, fell into a luce fire of life coals, and was burned severely from head to feet The best of medical aid and attention was given to the child for foar or five days withoat any relief—each day’s sodarinrs increas ed till his noans coaid be heard at a neat distance, at which critical period ono of my neighbors recommen ded and presented to me a box of clean’s Ointment and in less thu fifteen minutes after the applieatioc Of the eintmeat to the aggravated sores of the suffering 1 child, the pain eeased entirely, ud he speedily be ran to recover. My residence Is in Halt township, Ver million county, and State of Indiana. THEODORE L. TAYLOR. Chisago, August 91, IMS. WR, ltia he* ead the above wiwent of Mr. Blake, and believe He be substan tially correct, As wo are knowing to trust of the state ment! therein contained,- and we will farther state, that we do not believe that taere ever vu a patent more teaestly and laboriously earned, or more deservedly granted ** bopaxssad Me experiment* with the meet mdomitabtepereevnranceunderthemost discouraging aa the pmblle had not the lean cenh doaoe that there eoaid be any thing valuable made from the aabstanee. Ha ihereforehao to encounter for yean the jeers and seeds of aaarlr the whole c«ama tOty.: Notwithstanding all this, be ws» indefatteablo In the prosecution ©FBs experiments, and we do not baiter* that then ia one nan in a thousand who would have porvorered all the circa in sinnres. Bat he baa sf teat triumphed over ail obstacles, and we IteTO then is now bat one opinion ia awarding him * ttu merit *f this valuable discovery. : GEO. W. CRANE, . 1 Jastiees of HORACE GIBB, > the ■ JONATHANEVEItRARD, 3 Pace. LEWIS C. CQATFIKLD, 1 Trustees BJW.BDLL, of.. ; BENJAMIN JONE, 3 Township. . WML EVERETT, Townahip.Ctark. ■ ALLEN HOWE, Treasurer. ( CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. I have aaoertaiaed that there are individuate engaged In dining, grinding, end preparing for sale, the imiiiMJi he mixed with oil, and used pro* atsalyaslaae ißy patented article. I hare been to thoee persons: and shown them my patent. They say they do not intend to infringe or trespass pop mr tights; that they have aright to dig, grind, and sell.the powder, if they can find purchasers; that they are not total to know what they *re to do with it; that it is so infringement until it is with the oil to make the tftttr ‘rv nA t and that those who bny, mix and nse it, muxttaie the responsibility. Most of them say that they believe that the patent istood against those that m4y —id thm s"" umc have said that ' what they wanted to use they should certainly purch ase of me, as they did not intend to make themselves liable la any war.' Now I feel myself ia duty boand to expose this barefaced fraud upon the public; as l can tail it by oomUder name, where a man sells and re> eeivespayforan ankle, the use af whieh he welt knows' subjects the purchaser and user to a prosocn tko and fine. < Boats of those who are engaged in this nefarious trufic, wBl unquestionably contend to the pahlio that my patent will not stand, and that I dare aetproaeento. Row, to take this argument away from mem, I want to some of those who were procteiaung that my patent was of no value, and made the follow, izg proposition: that they might selects judge ana two lawyers who have had some practice In patent eases, and wa weald submit the patent to them, and if they decided that the patent wasgeed. that they should stop all fknhar proceedings in the business; bat if thev should decide, that it would not, in their opinion, bold, I would agree. to let them go on and sell all they could, without saying any thing to tho poblie about them. This proposition they would not secede to. 8o far us Um validity of my patent is concerned. I do not de pend entirely open my own judgment, although Inave the fallen confidence in it; bat I have submitted it to many of the judges, and several of tho most eminent potest lawyers, who have, without exeepdon, decided that in their opinion it was good, and would ptotect me ta ary discovery; I grind the ankle to a fine power, and put it eg jn barrels, tho which are marked: “Btsrs’s Paxsxr Fas an WxatsxaTaoov Ascnrxeut.SLaTx.” , I there tore give notieo to all who buy and ase the above mineral for the purpose set forth in my patent, except from me or my asihoriiedagents. that I shall hold them to a strict accountability, and yW«ii commence suits at law against those who thus iafOngo anon my right. J * W&L BLAKE. Ssaaos, Medina Co-, 0., Aug. 14, IBW. t ■ILri'WO TONS ef the above Fire and Weather Proof Artificial Slate on hands and for sale. The abeve we can recommend, for we have been using it ter aeme 4 Vears, and know it to be what it ia set forth in every particular. LteU.PUILUPS.Agi. Mrrf743n ’ No 6 Wood st 1 EXCELSIOR! E. H. EATON & CO., ■o. OB Mamrth Street, Pittsburgh, Hava nowin Store thsir full assortment of May sg% filoves, Hosiery and lace Goods ADAPTED to tho wants of every class of Merchants and Consumers, No pains hare' been spared to preoeat the newest and most fashionable style of Ooods in tbaif line. Their stock conxistsupanofthe teUowinr. i ' DRESS TRIMMINGS* Fringes aad Gimps, of every variety; sew styles figures Galloons: Algcrino and Imperial Braids; wide ud narrow Sd* and Worsted Embroidering Braids: figured usd cut Velvet Ribbons; plain do do; Corded- Mantaa and plain Satin Ribbons, for trimming; blaek, white and.ootored Bilk Laces; extra wide do do, for fffsnsfv; with a fall assortment of Dress Buttons; pinked, Bumped or Embroidered to order. ■ ZACB GOODS. BabraUered Zuce and Muslin Capea, Chetnixettea, Brdakfaatand Retiring Cap* and Half Sleeve*, French Worked CdUan and Cufik, in great variety: Lace Veils; Lima and Opera Tics: Mourning Chemiteoea, Col i«W) Ca& and Half Biecves; Linen Lawn Hdku, and hemniiehed do, plain Linen do; nil thread Lace* and Edgings: 2m. do do; Bobbin, yjrf®, Ijwi My«bw and Cotton Edging* and Inserting!. BONNET TRIMMINGS. Riakaewstyla bonnet Ribbon*, French Faee Flow ers, ffwirw* Tabs. Vetveti, Satins and Florences, Silk and Tarlelona, Bonnet Frames and Tips. 1 KID QLOVBS* Hinsjactore, with most approved fiuteoinfv •ad choicest colon. An extensive »ssortmeiHalw»yi os hand, HOSIERY. A great variety of BUk, Wool, Cotton, Merino and Ctahaere, for Ladies tad Misses; Taxtaa Plaid*, and a fall aabrtmest ether styles fancy and plain Child* ran*! Hose; newest styles Infants’ Boots and Socks; QeaU 1 Grampian, Yigenia, Merino, Cotton and ace Wool HairUoso. . GLOVES. • A fltH assortment for men, women and children, tmoagwhieh are Derby Bibbed, Folasetio afd plain BUte ribbed and plain Cashmere; Chamois lined Her* UajCassimere, Marino, For •lined Beaver, heavy and tw Baehakin, Mllitary-and Lisle Thread and Cotton. [ WOOLEN GOODS, , |V Ladies* and Children's Hoods, Children’* 'Woolen Seek*, Knit Bearfe and Boaj. Children 1 * Gail ervand-Lcnf Jaitts, Wonted Caffs, Knitting Wonted* “And Woolen Toms, California Comforu; also, fine CBskaieroSesilh, for ladies. ! LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. XeshTT and Tapestry Worsteds, Canvas'* Patterns, flees and Smbfe Silk, Bristol and Part'd Boards, Pa per Flower Materials, Lamp Mats, Tidies, and Km* ereUered Work. Also—Lames’Silk and Menno Vesu aadlkawets; Embroidered Sacks and Flannel*, French Worked Caps and Waists for infants; and Swan's-down Trimming*.: GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. Fine Shuts; Cravats and Co 11 an; Merino, Bilk and Cotton Wrappers and Drawers; Suspenders, Shoulder Brad** tad Dressing Gowns; Silk and Linen Hdkfe; ttfert* and Hotlcrr. C OMBSj EBVSHBS AND FERFUMERT. French patterns carved and plain ghell Back Combs; Sifihlo tad la. dv, Shell Bide and Long Combs: Ist. do, Buffalo, Satin and Rosewood Hair Brashes; Snell, ana Eng. Bora Oressiag and fine Ivory Combs; Witt an assortment of Nail and Teeth Broshes. WuberiiPs “Gold Mortal" Perfampry. } : r VARIETY GOODS. Needhs, Pins, Thpes, Bteel Bags and Parses, Button and Steel Goods, Berlin Wire Baskets, Fane Twist and Sewings Fine Rosewood Desks and Coat BUdingt A Galloons, Fancy Work Baskets Cloak Cad and Tassels, Portfolio*, Pspicnres and BUndft made Trimmings. Ladles' Stationary, Falplt A tanner Tassels, French Cork Soles, Upholster*** Fringes, Silk ft Ging’m Umbrellas, Baf lines hiss'd widths, Paper Masons ft llollamls, SulUa tHrJiolh*, Elastic Bands ft Webbing, VBr*d Ghlntsßinding, Corset and Shoe Lacers. /^lBPKfifacAkFKTail— Rac'd this aav.at tV r .Ai’- 1/ Ctinlock’iCarpet Warehoaso. No. ?J hearth at, a tether supply tf Carpets, of the latest and mostap* ■isved-StyleSf ta which we invita (be attention or for wishing to famish Bootes, to call aad ,f "* ll * the largest assortment in the city, which we will *e| cheaper than ever be tore offered in Swestemaaiktf. covSI WhTCUNTOCK > Boantag Long Shawls. TKTi B-MUKPHV uss ree'da supply of the above VV • article, of th> best Quality; also, plain Black Thibet Long Baawls,blaek riombarines, Mounting At weeas, Persian Clch, black Coborgs. Paraetus, h|.w>,w Mm detains sm] Frenchmerinos, black Cksralt a°ff Mpanting Collars, Mounting Bonnet Rib* Me*, neck do, arid a fall assortment of Mourning snjcs, A large assortment, ineitdisg a few pieces very wide iad superior- Buyers an invited to 10-ik ai them, at Nerth’Bttt'Comer of Fottih and Market »u. Wholesale Boom* up stars, where a large assort tatef New Goods has lady been received. {nvSO JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE. . ; Wahave bees informed W Mr*. Ko*e of near* po fernedsnher byDrs Jayae’e AlUr*ttT*,wEelt lu MperionnroTerewiT oihcrieocJ, of the C.I W.. has been afflicted Ut the last sixteen years er WHITE SWELLINGS, attended wtih aieefftiifn* and enioliailui of various bones, da mowhichumemany piece* have been discharged from rtMirantaJ bene of the oraaiaa, from both her. arms, rnttsu and hand* .and tom both legs, and tom the left the right ■leer* on outer parts pf her person, which have btffled JStjil kt, «l itlooUklialTfcWT tffeelߣoß tar, MKmSuuib.ZaW*™* ll " comacMOdUioM. F »£'l£; uraS®. “ , br JOHN O. SMITH. ~D ** HffIfBYP,BCHWABTZ *“ The B«it ■■■< Chftpcit Bom B*dlelni IB THE WORLD. BLOAH 1 ! OISTMKBTr AVD CONDITION 'And is rapidly •aperaeding' ell other Ointment* and 'Linimeatsnowinnseforuiocaro of (he following dis euea: Fresh wounds, gaHs of ell kind*, masked heels, nngbono, wihdbone, windfall*, pel eviLcallas, spavins, sw**neT, battle, *itfoit,«tnib* laaanass, sand creek, foundered foci, aeruiehea or Mutoeon or hone disttmpor. Ihe Powder will remove aad fever purify .the blood, looeeo the akin, cleans* the water ui strengthen every part of the body: end has proved e sovereign remedy tor the following Distemper,- hide bound, lots' of appetite, lawen attain, yellow water, Inflammation «f the eyes, fatigue from herd exercise; also, rheumatism, (eommonly cei led stiff eotsplaintj) which proves so fatal to many tel uable horses in this country, It U also a sale and cer tale remedy for coughs and colds which general* ae many fatal disease*. W. B. SLOAN, Grand Depot, 40 Lake it, Chicago, fiiMy - • THE PROOF. Extract from the “Galena North Wei tern Gazette.’! By the usa of Sloan’s Ointment end Condition Pow der, I have entirely eared a- fistula on my hone and otherwise Improved his condition more than 000 pe eent. on the cost of the medicine And a cow whieft was so feeble as to be considered worthless by myseU and neighbors,was restored to good health and strength by the ase of less than half a package of the powder, and is now doing better than any other cow I have. Small Fox, May 13,1848. WM. VINCENT. THE SUFFERING CHILD. EXTRAORDINARY CURE. April 13,1948. Fear miles north of Chicago loathe road to Milwankie,) Cook county, Illinois. Ur. Sloan—Dear Sin One of my horses had a large bony tamor on his breast bone, immediately under the collar, which lamed him and rendered his services of verf little value. I faithfully applied Several bottles of Dr. Taylor's Nerve and Bene Liniment, without the least benefit. I then procured WUder’s Celebrated Home Ointment, and used that until I became folly satisfied that it would never relieve the Fi nally I obtained a box o! year truly vuluebls Oint ment. and In less than 00 duya from the first applies* tton the tumor entirely disappeared, end the horse was welL Yoon, ED WARD ARMSTRONG. POPULAR OPINION. If popular opinion is any criterion of the wonh of an article, we Invite the incredulous to read at least a few oftho many voluntary certificates that appear in oux columns respecting the great variety of remarkable cares effected by the use of u Bloan’s Celebrated Oint ment and Condition Powders.” There remedies no longer remain among those of doubtful utility, they have passed from the tide of ex periment, and now stand higher in reputation and an becoming more extensively used than all other axtl clcs of the kindi—Mich. City News. THE HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD. Fox Rrvxa, June 12,1643. Dear Sloan—Bln Pleasa aend by the bearer a new •apply «f your Horae Medicines. They are the best enisles of the kind that I have ever used, never hav ing been disappointed in their effect, as I have been ir -the useofothers, even the most eelebrated Ointments Liniments, of the day. I IBre very much this fee care in theta, viz: tht they do ail that Is promised, and upon a thorough trial one is eeattained to add, that “naif has not been told." Respectfully, M. DUDLEY. The ordinary ointments and liniments It is w*L known.are severe and partial in (heir operation/- Sloan’s Ointment is mild yet thorough—it retches mad removes the eanre, hence it gives real, and permanent relief For parity, mildness, safety, certainty, and thoroughness, Slosh's Ointment excels, and is repidi) rorpe reeding all other Ointments and Liniments now inns*. j ' WE CANT GET ALONG WITHOUT IT. Bxxaz’s Gaovx, EL, Oct St, 1648. Air. Sloan—Sin I have tested the virtue of yum Ointment in the care of .rattlesnake bites, sore throat, bunts, and many other Injuries, and in every case it has surpassed our expectations. As a family Oint ment, 1 have never seen its equal, apd for beasts w» can’t ret along without it. Years, Ac., MILES hL JOHNSON. Mr.Sloan—Dear Sin For * considerable .length of im e t was seriously afflicted with the rheumatic com plaint, and applied freely the various liniments, paint killers, A % without obtaining any relief. Afterwhlch your ag>, ci at this place influenced me to try yoai Ointment, and within two weeks from the time 1 com menced using it, the pain ceased, and Iwaacffectually eared, and shall recommend all who are similarly at- Ecicd with the distressing complaint, to procure yon; excellent ointment-without delay. Rcsp’r yours, OSCAR F. MOTT. PrineeTille, Peons May 1,1848. FrpmtheHon. ILV.S. Brooks, Agent ©C the Illinois and Michigan Canal Packet Boat Company. Czscaoo, Jane 2-i, 184® Dr. W.B. Sloan—Dear Bin For the last 30 years 1 -have had occasion to ase many horses, and have bsed the great variety of liniments and ointments in ase, bat have never found any thing equal to your oint ment for injuries on heroes. Within the last twe months I have applied your ointment to same 80 horses, for various injures, and in every instance it has pro ved a sovereign remedy. A FINGER BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF. srMuciiTMiiui « . Two miles soath of Chicago, Sept 14,1648. Dr. Sloan—Sin On the Bth instant »y son had a fin ger bitter entirely off by ahorse. Wo immediately ap plied your celebrated ointment, which relieved him of pain in a few minutes, and prevented the finger from swelling the least particle, and the wound is healing tapidly. Resp’yyosxs, 8. BROCKWAY. DOCTORING IN GALENA Mr.Sloan—Dear Sin About three yean ago I was severely injured in one of my legs by the foiling of a Kle of wood which occasioned large running uleere. early every doctor in Galeua tried to cure them; but ; tried.in vain, nntil from sympathy and improper treat ment my other leg became as baa as the one original ly wounded. 1 despaired of ever being well again— but in order that 1 might neglect no means within my reach, I purchased qf yon t agent in Galena soma U yom ointment, and you can judge of my suipnse an I gratitude better than I can express it, to find myself entirely well before I had finished usingiho second tx x These facta I make known that others afflicted may believe and notdelsyexmg«o valuable an ointment as yoors has proved to be. Besp’y your grateful fr’d, Galena, UL, Dec. 19,1643. .EVAN DAVIS. ONLY SO DAYS. Before the following order, Near*. Vaughn A Co. parehaaed a large supply of Sloan’s preparations. Jscook, Mich. Feb. *4,1819. 8; K. Hibbard—Bear Sir lament of Sloan’s Condi tion Powder and Horae Ointment.- Use sale (at ex ceeds my expectation. Ifyoo can manage to tend me 4 dozen Ointment, I will pay for them too first bint that yoa an here, awl presomo I shall bo able to tell a lure quantity In thd coarse of the year. It will be : an object to too, as well as to myself, to keep mo con stantly supplied. Very A CO. MISSISSIPPI UTVER. St. Lons, Feb. 22,1319. Dr. Sloan—Sir. About two years ago,'while railing on the Mississippi river, in passing over the rapids, 1 was plunged Into the inter, and by the raft dashing again*t a rock, crashing my left leg and otherwuo se riously injuring tag, so much that -I lost all sensibility. When consciousness returned I found myself in Sb Louis, ssrroundodby my weeping family. Good nurs ing and medical aid, enabled me In about two months tolxobble around with the assistance of scratch. The wounds only partially heated, leaving largo tannins sorts at the knee, which for many months discharged blood and matter of the most offensive character. My pains were inexpressible, at times my suffering was so great that death would have received a hearty wel eomc. Fortunately Mr. Wilson, (one of my neighbors) advised me to try your Ointment. I obtained a box applied it according to direction—the sores soon began to assume a healthy appearance, and in three month* 1 was entirely cored, and enabled to do hard labor. Your obedient servant, HIRAM W. THOMAS. We, the undersigned, neighbors of H. W. Thomas, were Brno-lr 1 ** 1 with the ease above stated, and know ing tho circumstances, most cheerfully confirm said Thomas' statement REV. J. DOUGLASS, JAMES WILSON, GOOD NEWS. Catcsao, Jan. Bth, IM9. W.B.Sloan—Sir: Oneofmyborseswashoofbound and also wounded in tho stifle, in which he took cold, and became so crippled that he could scarcely travel. Bribe free application of your valuable ointment, his hoots were soon softened and the stifle permanently eared. I have also used tho Ointment in the ease of Poll-Evil and cm severe galls with equal recces*. On > mashed finxer that was very painful, it opera te?Uke Ac, A.*VAN ORDEN. TESTIMONY FROM LITTLE FORT. Sloan's Ointment and Condition Powder are ac knowledged by all who have used them to be the levi remedy for horse* and eattlo that has been discovered. Fresb wounds, galls, spavins, braises, ringbone, poll evil, and in short every .outward disorder or injury can be cured by this wonderful remedy. Tho Powder 1* designed fi>r inward strains, distemper, hidebound, fatigue from bard excTeise, diseased eyes, Ac.-*lake County Chronicle. ‘RATHER DOUBTINGLY. BUT I THOUGHT WOULD TRY IT." " Wtcaurra. Cook Co. Feb. 13.1819 Mr. Sloan—Sir: I have a fine young horse that was taken with the scratches last faJL i paid ont about three dollars for medicine to cure him, but he grew worse. I then bought a box of your ointment at your office when in Chicago last, rather doubtingly, but I thought I would try it. Judge of my surprise and my opinion of its benefielal qualities, when I found my horse's leg* smooth and well in four days from the tin I commenced applying 1l Your obedient, E.F. COLBY. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE Morethsn fifteen year* of unrivalled success in the cure of every variety of external disease* and injuries such' as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, cutaneous erup tions, soro Ups, sore breasts, chipped bands, chill blains, tiles, ulcers, corns, puns in the back, sides, or other parts ortho bites, bean ample tenunonr-that Sloan’s Ointment is just the thing for the hour. Certificates without number have teen received by tbe Proprietor from disinterested individu al*, giving details of remarkable cures by its nse. A WISCONSIN WITNESS. Granville, Milwankie eo. Oct. 13,1848. Mr. Sloan—Dear Bin Recently my horses ran away with a log chain atuched, which ent and otherwise injured them serionslT, so much so that I considered my leant ruined for business. Fortunately a friend re commended tho use of vour Cinlment I went to MB wukie and purchased a box- It soon removed the inflammation, and in a few days the wounds healed The great benefit derived tom the nse of yourOtnV on my horses, induced me to aeauaint you with the fact, believing it* publicity weald benefit yen end thepnblie. Rerecctfally rearm , „ - v . GEORGE COMSTOCK. rrifl a positive fact, And las become a comoura ttyiaf, that flleita% Ointment and Condition powder nre rapidly sapeno ding all otbet remedies for all disease* of bone* ted gfrnW The beauty of tbe medicines consist* in theii BBxity sad safety, towiu they may be nsedeversc Sely without *ny danger of taking cold, eranrothm <■>««» rereking from their toqoem use, aad never faff tp m if tn fSjowwi,:' /ylkvifS i MISCELLANEOUS- TRANSfORTATI ! Eimi-Aaausl gals off Dry Goods, ax xss oxx rm or A. A. MABON & CO., TT7ILL commence on New Year’s Day, IBSO, and \T continue through the month of January, curing which time the whole of it>ifimii»n«ji»ii»hfi«inii»«i {lncluding all their Wholesale RoomsJ will be thrown opes for Retail Trade; mid their entire Wholesale Btoek will be offered at Retail, on occasion, at folly on rokxiu urn than usual prices. Their Shawl Saloon contains more than 3000 Shawls, ttnipruing every description of Long and Square Wool Shawls, Cashmere, Broche, Ae. Also, Vuettes, Cloaks, Mantilla*. Sacks, Am, at an immense redan* tun from usual pricea • DRESS AND CLOAK GOODS. . Their stock comprises more than 1000 pieces Thibet Cloths, Merinos, Paniaettas, Atpaeeajf, Lyonese, Op era and Pelisse Cloths, will be sold iiea 80 to 40 par eeat. less than nasal prices. Alto—TlM) pieces rich plain and fig’d fIU-tra, redu ced 30 per cent. 80 cases Cashmeres and De Lain* entire new styles. Also—White Goods, Mourning Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons. Gloves and Hosiery, Trimmings, Ac. 80 ease* Flaanels, 70 cases new style Calieocs, 00 ca ses Biesched Muslins, 100 bales Brown do. 70 bales Tickings. Also, Cloths, Cuasimeres, Jeans, Casslnetts, at extremely low prices. Together with an variety of other Goods, Making an assortment one of the most extensive in the country—all of which have been merited down at much lower prices than their extensive annual sale in January last They invito an early call, as many of their choicest Gobdswili bo sold. lowest price named at first. Jaa2 A. A. MASON A CO n CO Market it. xSonrtj Plata*” BUakau. Wil MURPHY, at North But corner efFosnh • ud Mulct streets, has lately received * rap piy of lha above superior sake of Rujikeu, and In* mea those in wantofthe'artlele to look at them be* fore baying, lie haa alio on hand Home Made Gian* beta, a good heavy article, whieh ho la celling low. Also—Home Made FLANNELS, brown, barred and while, of a superior tjoalixy. Alao—-Twilled Starlet FLANNELS, to whieh he Invitee the attention of bnyera. „tLr"A la m anpply of Goods recently opened in the Wholeaale Rooms, ap stairs, makes his aacorunent very fall and worthy the attention of dealers. nov!7 gHMiKHS’ LIVER PULLS WAS Mh DOCTOR Bcnn, Pa., B*pt. gs, l&tt. . * —D*« Sin I feel it is a doty I ows to the pnblie, as well as to the credit of toot Live? ! Pills, tb state the good effects produced by their use in my own case. During the month of June, IMS, 1 took venr unwell, my appetite failed, and my strength was entirely pros listed, with sere re pain tn my side and shoulders. I was told by medieolmen thattny disease was a sere re attack of liver complaint. I took seve~ ral boxes of M 1 Lane's laser Pills, and soms syrups, which 1 yras told was good for that disease, but alter all I was gettifig worn. I finally eonelsded to place myself under the core of a physician for better or worse; but, fortunately, Just at this time, I was told by thellev. L Nibloek, of this place, that a friend hod : seal him a box of SeQera' liver Pills from Pittsburgh, which had benefitted him very much. I forthwith sent for a box of your liver Pills, and by the time I was dona usingthem, I was satisfied list U was jut the medicine that suited my case. 1 seat for more, and took five or six boxes, and found myself almost entirely cured; but inhlareh last 1 caught a severe cold, which brought back the disease, and is a short time I was as bad as ever. 1 again had recourse to your liver Pills, and look them every other night for six woeks, axtd occasionally since, and 1 can now My, that I ean now say, that 1 feel little If any sympiaats of the liver Complaint, and my general health is as good now as it has been Cor the Last 10 years. My neighbors ask mo who was my doctor. 1 101 l them that boilers' liver Pills mi my doctor, and by the blessing of Divine Providence the means of caring me. lam confident that when the publie become ao» qualued with the value of your liver Pills, the do* maud for them will incicase. Many of my neighbors, to whom 1 have recommended the pills, can testify to their value, as well as to the foots above stated. Respectfully yours, • OxoxaßMttxxs. Toths Pmuc.—The Origins], only tne and gens* uins Li Ter Pills are prepared by R_ E. Sellers, and have his name tumped in blaek wpx upon the lul of each Box. and hu signature on.the outsldo wrapper. others are eonnierfetis, or bate imitation*. t P c^7 R. E SELLERS, Proprietor, 57 Wood «t Jaynti' Expaetonaat* Situ. Colombians e0.,0., Apr. 84, 1941. DR. D. JAYNES: Dxxa Sou—l feel bonnd to 70* and the afflicted public, to avail myself of this op* portnnitr of giving publicity 10 the extraordinajy.effeel* of your Expectorant on myselfi Having been afflicted for several years with a severe cough, hectic fever and its concomitant diseases, and seemed only doomed to linger'out a shortbul miserable existence, until the fall 01 1638, when, being more severely attacked, and having resorted to all my former remedies, and the pro sc rip uo 01 of two of the most respecuble physicians in the neighborhood withoot deriving any benefit, or tbs consolation ofaurvivinr but a few days or weeks aj* farthest—when the Is .t gleam of hopo was about to vanish, I had recommended to me your Expectorant— and blessed by that Being who does all things Id the use of the means—aid contrary to the expectations of my physicians and friends, 1 was in a few days raised, from my bed, and was enabled by the use of a bottle, to attend to my business, enjoying since better health than I had for ten years previous. ' Respectfully rours, Ac., Jaa W. Evnu- Tor sale In- Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 78 Fourth street. • " marts MR. ELIJAH EATON’S CERTIFICATE TO DB JAYNE.—This certifies, that immediately after saving attended my brother, who died of consumption in March, 1843, 1 was taken sick with the Consumption or Liver Complaint, and was reduced so tow with the disease, that tor four years 1 was unabie to attend to my business, either at homo or abroad, being for the most time confined to or bed. Daring the above peri* od of time, 1 had expended for medical attendance 0 regular Physicians and medicines, to the amount of yffio, without receiving uny benefit therefrom. In July, 1944, 1 commenced taking Dr. Jayne’s Medi cines, and have taken them more or less ever since, and believe »hmt it was by persevering In their use, that I can now/truly say that I have • completely reeo*. vered my health. I believe that Jayne’s Sanative Pills and Expectorant are the best family medicines now In use.' I reside in Springfield, Otsego county, N. Y n and Carey on a furnace and machine shop in that place, and am not interested In any manner in the sale of the above medicines, and make this certificate lor the ben* efitofthose afflicted. ELIJAH EATON. Springfield, N. Y, Sept. tf 1843. _ _ jal —: RICH FALL GOODII ALEXANDER A DAY, comer of the Diamond and Market street, notify their friends and the publie that they have received their slock of Fall and Win* ter GOODS, direct from the importers, manufacturers and auctions at the east. Their stock of new style and fashionable Goods is tares, and presents strong tone* lions to purchasers. In Ladies Dress Goods and Shawls, Che most splendid and fashionable Goods of the season are now offered, at remarkably low prices consisting in San of the following * LADIES’DRESS GOODS. New style Broeha flg'd Camelion Silks; Col’d and Black Stun Da Cheoes and Tare Satins; Coi’d Camelian Groderhlnet, of the best qualities; Blaek glossy Oroderiena of the celebrated Eagle manufacture.. The above named Black BUks are warranted not to eat in the wear, for dresses and m»ntilla» they are the best imported. Neat fig*d Camelian Satin Da Cfaene, the handsomest Silks of tne season. New style Brocha Silk figured French Mennos, a new and splendid article for ladies’ walking dfossea. Silk Embroidered French De Lames, for cresses and sacks, an entirely new article. Cashmeres, De Laines, Merinos, Alpaccas and Par meuos, a large assortment SHAWLS AND SCARFS! Brocha Long and Bqaare Shawls, of the best quali ties. Plaid Long Shawls, of the newest designs, remaik -ably cheap. ' Splendid Terkeri Shawls, lineally reduced priees. Camelion Brocha fig’d Silk SnawU. in great variety. Crape Shawls, white aad colored. In great Tariety. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS! Bist Sedan real French Twilled Cloths, all prices; best Sedan real French Cisiimeres; new style Amer ican Caaaimeret: saper Satin Vestings. LADIES’ CLOAKING CLOTHS! French and Belgian Black and Olivo Cloths, for La dies* Cloaks. BLANKETS! A splendid assortment of American and imported Blankets, at remarkably low prices. DOMESTIC AND STABLE GOODS! A largo and complete assortment now on hand.— Many of our present stock of Staple Goods were bought from the manufacturers previous to the present advance in priees. A principal part of oar stock of French and English goods have been purchased at the great Auction Sales in Philadelphia and New York, which enable* us to offer decided bargains in almost every description of goods in oar line of business. Country Merchants, Merchant Tailors, and all wholesale and retail buyers, are invited to an early examination of our stock and prices. ALEXANDER ft DAY, 73 Market st, oetSk north west corner of the Diamond. ’iO BDYatta or tmx ouuuoi 7 WR. MURPHY, at north east comer of Fourth • and Market its, is now receiving his seeond supply for the season, and can offer inducements to buTera rarelv’to bo met with. His assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS Is very full, consisting of French Merinos. Cashmeres, Coburgt,Lyonese Cloths, super Printed French Cash meres, at prioea considerably lower than they could be bought early In the season. His stock of LONG SHAWLS Is large, and embraces many of the beautiful styles cow on exhibition at Rrankitn Institute, Philad’a. BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS, Of new and very handsome styles, Velvet Trim mings, Ac. SACKING FLANNELS, Of various styles and qualities, plain and embroidered Black Bilk Laces. Needle Worked Collars and Cuffs, Bonnet Satins ana Velvet Flowers. Caps and Feathers. HANDSOME DRESS' SILKS, Of tbe newest styles, and at lower priees than usual; ,nH rich changeable Silks and Satins, for Mantillas, go: and a large stoek of STAPLE AND HOUSEKEEPIN GOODS,' at lowest price*. And in the gentlemen’s departmeni will be found fresh FRENCH BLACK AND FANCY COL’D CLOTHS, Blnek Doeskiils, Winter Vestings, Fancy Cassimeret, Undershirts and Drawers, Silk Cravat*, Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Ae. are invited o visit [the Wholesale Rooms, np_«iuir*. ' oefri Atil£KY~ , \VONUEKPUL CUHtti— 9 c,L uc.n a * VKRMJPUGW Mucxx, Mercer eo., Sept. 38, IMP. R E. Sellers: Dear Sir, I bought one bottle of yoar Vermifuge at the Iron City Furnace store,atlUsplaee, and It has performed what we consider out here a won derful cure on onq of my boys eight yearg old; he had - been unwell for souxajear*, to much so that 1 had giv en up aJI hopes of his recovery. I was advised by o»o of my neighbors to try a bottle of vour Vermifuge— and 1 am nappy to inform you of it haring the desired effect of relieving my son. Ue passed, ut the short space of 34 hoots, 134 worms, some of them measur ing as much as 13 and U inches loag. I feel bound ut justice to give you the above statement, so a* you may make any use of my name that you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, JOXATBAft ft. LTTLU. yyy Prepared and sold by R. H SELLERS, S 7 Wood street; and sold by Druggists generally in the two «tue*. ; no*!* R*“ KADI HBAD I—3KLLKKS’ COUGH Sk- RUP—From W. K. Roden, K»q , Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Beaver Coantv: Mr. R. L- Hellers: Bir, Some time in the winter my wife was afflicted with a sevete and distressing cough, and hearingtof your invaluable Cough Snap, I pur chased a bottle tom S. T. Trimble, of Bridgewgter, and sfte r taking a portion of it two or throo evenings on going to. bed, she fount! Immediate relief; as also several friends fasve been relieved in severe case*. ■ j ea therefore satisfied that His a sofa and valutblo me dietne, and would recommend k.to thou who may he affiteted with severs coughs and eolds. March *9, l&U. W. C. BODEN. KT-Soldly R- E. SELLERS, 67 Wood street, and by Prosaists generally in the two-«itie« and vioioitv. dofl -< | (jttL't' CLUrttS—3 eases Blue and Drab Fe r doth*, just rac’d and for sale by fiIURFHY, WILSON ft CO, " norlJ . . <8 Wood ft SCARLET JUOUS. BE LAINS—W. K. Muiphy bas just ree’4 a lot of high celored Motts, do f■«*»«, sacs as Cherry, at the low price of yj. peryard. Also, Plain Drab, Brown, fte, at t!} to IB| cents per yard; and a luge assortment of neat styles Sored Motts, de Lain*, .at various prices, together iha choice assaranenuer Dress. Goods generally, such as 'Fancy Silks, Preach Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburg* and Lyeaeso ClothvtU the : N- E. wraer ofmrth tad Market sts. .Whelcsaie Rooms tpstain. botU >N LINES, hasten Passsaasr auu RsAwtiate OflUa* »» HANRDEN fo CO.'continue to bring persona JWbftwn any part of England, Ireland. Scotland or upon the most liberal terms, with their asms! punctuality and attention to the wants end com* fort of emmigrants We do not allow our passengers to be fobbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea* , ports, as we take charge of them the moment they re port themselves, and sea to their well being, and de spatch them without any detention by the first ships.— > Wa aay this fearlessly, as we defy one of our passen ger* to show that they were detained 43 h-nr* by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others » ire detained months, until they eould be sent in some »,d rraft, at a eh2 P rale, which too frequently proved dteir eoßns. We Intend to perform our contract* eonerably, cost what it may, and not aet as was the ease last season, with ether officers, —who either performed not all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any soot from £1 to £lOOO, payable at any oftheproviscial Books in Ire* Unit frngfhnd, Scotland and Wales. JOSHD7. ROBINSON, European si.d Genital Agent, feU Fifth street, one deer belowwoodi 1849. ffifaijjCza, Warran aad Clsvsiaad FamanrLlxla Canal Packet—SWALLOW. “ “ -OCEAN. QNB of the above Pockets leave Beaver every day (Sundays excepted) and arrive next morning at r> *rren, when they connect with the Mall Stages for Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these places before night. One of the packets leave Warren daily at 4 P. Ml, and arrives at Bearer in tim« to take the morning boat for Pittsburgh. CESLEFFINGWELLa Co,Warren, 1 MB TAYLOR, ’ do f Pro * JOHN a CADOHEY. Agent, apl3 corner Water and Smlthfield its s3a*lLZ2b 1849. UNION LINeT“ OB THB PEffff’A AND OHIO CABALS. Cuawroxs A Ctutoxaus,Cleveland,O ( R. G. Pasxs. Beaver, Pa. $ rropria mills Line will be prepared on the opening of navi* J. ration, 10 transport freight and Passengers from PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on the Carini and Lakes. The facilities of the Line are unsurpassed In number, quality and capacity of Boats,* experience el captains, and efficiency of Agents. One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, run* ning In connection with the steamers LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN, Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and a line of firstclaaa Steamer •, Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes. Aactrs —R O Parks, Beaver, Pa. Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio. M B Taylor, Warren, “ Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna, Wheeler A Co, Akron. Crawford A Chamberlin, G , ’and, O Sean A Griffith, Buffalo, N. » . JOHN A. CAUGKEY, Agent, Office, cor Water and Smlthfield its, Pittsburgh, mehatly BEAVER PACKETS* Bteamer MICHIGAN No. X—CapL Gilson. “ LAKE ERIE, “ Gordon. THE above regular and well known Beaver Pack ets, have commenced making their daily tript to and from Bearer, and will qo*tunue to run betweeu Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season, as follows:- • - * Michigan No. 9 leaves Pittsburgh daily at 9 o’clock, A. M-, and -Beaver at 8 o’clock, P. Sit. Lake Eric leaves Beaver daily atB o’clock, A. M-, and Pittsburgh at 9 o’cli>ck, P. M. There steamers will run in eonnestion with R G Parks’ Express packet Line, for Erie; Taylor A Leffiingwell’s Warren Packets: Union Line of Freight Boats for Cleveland; Claiko A Co’s Pittsburgh and Cleveland Lias Freight Boats. R O Tarks daily New Castle Packets. CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agents. JOHN A. CAUGHEV, Agent. Pittsburgh, mch3l cor Water end Bmithfield stt_ jMsdL 1849. agfeijgja PiTTSBDBSn AND CLEtSUND LINE, ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS. THE l’roprietors of this old established and popular dailv line, consiitingof SIXTEEN first class Canal Boats, t wned by themselves usd running in connec tion wiUi the steam boats BEAVER AND CALEB COPE,, are enabled to offer unequalled facilities for the transportation of freight and passengers. on the opening of Canal navigation, to alt points on the Penn* svivaniaand Ohio and N. York canals and the Lakes. E. M. FITCH A Co, Cleveland. BIDWELL A BROTHER, Agenu, Beaver. J. C. BIDWELL, Agent, mar* Water street, Pittsburgh. j. c. am will, d. w. c. atswiLL, Pittsburgh. Beaver. BIDWELL a BROTHER. Forwarding StrebanU, BEAVER, PA., Ajrenlt for tk* PiasburghandClmeland latu,Pitts burgh and Eru Line via Brie, and for Hearn booU Beaver and Caleb Cope. Having purchased the large and- substantial Wharf Boat lust built for the Monongahela Packets, have with ihr addition of a Warehouse, the most ample ae- commodauons for receiviug and forwarding, and pledge their utmost attention, promptness and despatch to consignments to their care, and rely on their friends for a trial. marJ-dly B. A BRO. NEW PIANOS. TTJST RECEIVED, a new assortment of PIANOS, tl from the manafactories of CBicxxaiaa, Boston, and Bacon A Ratzs, New York. At.Si I—a few elegantly carved PLANO STOOLS, for safe at manafaeturer’s prices, by JOHN H. MELLOR, 91 Wood n. Sole Agent fur Chickenng's de94 far Western Pennsylvania. Meond Baud Pianas. ONE sceond baud Piano, 0 oetaves, price 650. 1 “ - “ S» “ “ 45. . 1 “ “ “51“ “40. j .. » " 6 “ “ SO. For sale for cash at the above priers, by dcU! JOHN H MELLOR.HI Wood et rrio VIOLIN PLAYERS—-Srotta’s Glaxo Vidun 1 genoob, altered and connected from the last Eng lish edition, to' correspond with Spohr’s Original School of Vlotln playing, by his pupil U. C. HilL “If 4ny arguments are required to recommend this work, It may oe observed that Spohr himself adheres strictly to the system laid down in the above work, and that he has by the aamo mode of instruction, produced a greater number of distinguished pupils than any other master in Europe.” A supply of the above just rec’d, (price f 7.) and for sale by de 17 J II MELLOB. 91 Wood st A N EMINENT and crperieaeed Physician from the A Cast, of SO yenrsvtanding,offers to treat allcases of a Delicate Nature with promptness and seereey. Hiasueeess in Buffalo and other large eitiesbti been proverbial. His charges are moderate, add bn cures permanent Old eases of Gleet, Stricture, Scro fula, Floor Albas, Rheumatism, Ague,Syphilis, orany chronic or iuveterale eases solicited. A cafe warranted, or chain refunded. Orrn>.St Clair street, 3 doors from the Bridge. Teeth Extracted. Adnce to the poor gratis. N. B.—Dr. A. solicits the wont cases or any diseai in Pttuburgh to call. _ acUrdly PETROLEUM, OH BLOCETOIL* “There ere more things In hen Ten and eenh Thun an dreaiopt of In ptalctophyj l THE VIRTUES of ilua remarkable remedy, and the ronaiani application for it, to the proprietor - - j ‘ - to hi r , a> tho propriet bos induced him to have it sat Dp in bottles with i belt and directions lor the benefit of the pnblie. The PETROLEUM it procured from a well in tin countj, nl a depth of foar hundred feet, Is a pare ana d idle rated article, without any chemical; change, bat just as Sows from Nature’s Great Labratoryl! That it contain* properties reaching a number of diseases,.!! no longer a matter of uncertainty. There are many things in the arcana of nature, waieh, if known, might, be of va« ntefalness tn alleviating suffering, and re* storing tiie bloom of health and vigor to many a suf ferer. 1-ong before the proprietor thought of putting it up in I'Otucs, it hod a repuiatiou for the cate of dis ease. The constant and daily increasing calls for u, and several remarkable cures it has performed, Is a sore indication ol its future popularity nrf wide spread application in tho cure ol disease. We du not wish to moke a long parade of certifi cates, as we am conscious that the medieino can soon work lu way into the favor of thosfc who safer and wish to be healed. Whilst we do not elaim for it a universal application In etcrv disease, we anbesita lingiy say, that in a camber of Chronic Diseases it is* anrtvailed Among these may be enumerated—all diseases of the mucous tissues, such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS,. CONSUMPTION (in its early stage.) Asthma, and all diseoaes of the air passages, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Dinrhma. Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in the uaek or Side, Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy, Rheumatic Pains, Gout, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworms, Hums, Scalds, Bruises. O'a Bores, fcc., fce. In cases of debility re i salting from exposure, or long and protracted eases of ; disease, ibis medtein- will bring relief. It will aet as disease, ibis medicine «... a geßersl TONIC ami ALTERATIVE in aaeh cases, uopsrtint; lone and energy to the whole frame, remov* mg obstruction*, opening the sluggish functions, which cause dilate and a brnren constitution, and giving increueit and renewed energy to ail the organs of Life! The proprietor knows of several cures of PILES, tbmt rtffrted every other treaimeut, get well under me use ot tlie PETROLEUM for a short lime. The proof can Uo riven to any person who desires it. None genuine without the signature of the proprietor, Sold by the proprietor, 8. M. KIKR, Canal Uosln, near Seventh it. Alto by R E- SELLERS. 67 Wood st; and—KEYSKII ft M’DOWKLL, corner Wood Virgin alley; who are bis nonf-dly regularly appointed Agents TUBS AND CHURNS. pine and cedar ware manufactory No. 87, corner Market and Fifth—or 4B Market, iween Third and Fourth it*. THE subscriber keeps constantly ou band, whole •ale and retail, iho following articles, vis: Wash Tubs, *tntf Churn*, Meat Tubs, Barrel Churns, Bath Tob*, Half Barbels, Wooden Bowls, Fecks and Half Fecks, Wash Boards, Bras* Bound Backets, Clothes Pics, Towel Rollers, Wooden Ladles, Bread Boilers, Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, Ae., 4c RAMUKL KUOESKN, oovl4 No G 3 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh j, - -■ " ‘ ' .. Hupratt 4b Soai 1 Patent Sod* Alb* CASKS Glaia and Soap makers’ SodaAib. 060 Imported direct from the above celebrated manufacturer!, 80 per cent Amctiean teat, arriving and for ante by no*fl W &_ftl MJTCUKLTRKE LIyUOKS— 17 01 pipe* Jirandy—Ourd, Ihtpay, Ac; a pipei Uolland uin; 5 eika N K Hum; > 400 bbla Whiikey; for aalo by Cot< Wt M MITCHELTKEE BkEACHiNG POWDER—*O uili Jaa WospraU ft Son* 1 brand, a superior article, for sata by nor* , fflM MITCIIKLTRER' *JpL CASKS bioaprait'e Soda A»V, "and 10 cask* I O Bleaching Powder, arrived peraoipOxcnbridge, “* CSam «“ b ' “mSIELTBEE -They will reeeivo, daring the winter, large ■aytUeiTlaNewOTleaiu. eovJI MEDICAL. SELLERS FAMILY MEDICINES— “They are Os Modiemeaof the day.” _ .... Gas ham’s Htatiob, Ohio, ftlsyPi, 1949. R. E. Sellers: I think it right for Ihc benefitof otheri u>state tame facts in relation to year excellent Fatal* hr Medicine*. I have us id your Vermifuge lavgevy in mytrwn fam ily, one via: frequently answering for expelling! rge Quantities (aay Ito 800) worms from two ehudrsa | have also arod your liver Pill* and cough Syrup «n my family, and they have in every ins twee produced theefleetd«*ired. , , ~ As! am engaged in merchandising, I am able to state that I ttave yet to hear ef the firatfailure where vour medicine* have been used in my section of the Country. Ist conclusion, I mar state that they are U« medicines «1 the day, and are destined to have a very eitensive pspoianty Yours,ret recttal. Prepared sad sold by R. ► 1 PHB,NoS7 Wood streetfand told by Druggu * generally in the two ci* it,, and vicinity- ®t*l /TEiAT CURE'dP UVEi COSfW.AINT, b, b. IT original, only true, and geutune Liver Pill. ® n * Ui *v snoxi Laixa. Ohio caunty, Va.) March BSth, lb-19. } Mr R. E. SeUera: Dear Sir-I think it a duty I owe to you and to the pttblie «ne» jl. l , h *‘ * have been affiicted with the Liver Complaint for a long ume.ind «o badly that an abeew fanned and broke. which left me in a very low atate. Uaving heard of yoir celebrated Liver Pilla being for **lo A R Bharp, in West Liberty, and recommended to me by ayphyaician. Dr. E. Smith, 1 conclufled to §»« them a fair tnaLl purchased one hox, sndTgg5 nd T gg. n |^TV.® '« hist what they are recommended, THE Biai l.i* YFRPILL EVER USED; and after taking four boxes I find thedisease has entirely left me, and l am now perfectly well RespectftAly youre^ Weit Liberty, March 28,18**- I certify that lam personally acquainted with Mr Coloim-.,and can bear testimony to cl the ‘tm genuine Uver Pini are preparedsnd »°ld by BEd LL£RB,No 57 Wood street, and by druggists iB XO tIieI’UBLIC.—The original, only true and gen nine Uvct Tills are prepared by aksoW and haw his name tramped in blaek wax upon the ltd of each box, and his signature on the outside wrapper—all °^™r.' 0 ““ ,fdU ’ < 'RE““LE I RI, , p™p.l,u,,'. Dtt. JAYBKB CABBIIATIVE BALBAfI OBOM tho Ret ASA SHINN, a wellknhwn and pop P alarClergymanotlheProtestantMeUiodUtCbajeh The undersigned haring been afflieteddnrtnglha past ointerwlth a disease onho stomaeh, sometime* pro 4«dn ia U.« .«n«»chtor Jtaor wel.ctow. : without intermi . on,and after haying tried *awu remedies with. effect, wasfurnished with a bouls ot DrDJsyne’lC» mauve Balsam: This ho used ae* cording tothe dJrectons,asd found invariably thnuhis medicine causedlhe pain to aba'e in three or tour min uet, and in fifteen or twenty roinuteievery uneaa* sensation waiemlrelyquieiod. The 'JW“: lerwardsused whenever indications ot the approach ot palnwereperceiyed.andlhepain was thereby prevent ed. Ho continued to use the medicine every eveamg and sometimes tr. the morning, and in a faw weexi health was so far restored, that the suflerer wsi reliev ed from a large amour.tof oppressive pain. From ex psrtence, therefore. v e ean confidently woommend D D Jayne's Carminative ilalsem, as a snlutaiymedlcin for4l.M~. oflh.nom.Bh mi b0 J sfjj' h€ „ A^M D Fornlo In Pituhorjh »t .PEKIN I KA “£? * 73 Fonnh street, nesr'Vo *- snd alio s'thvLrug Btore ofH P BcAwa«Tl. V* rral street. AUegbaet * v/qi.ttAaLifPlMCOVgbYl CONSUMPTIVES, GUARD. DR.'SVVAYNE’S COMPOUND BIBUP OP WILD CHBBBI. tin a*XAT UMBT »0* Oosiumpiion, Couch*, Cold*, Aathms, Bronchitis, Llf ■r Complaint, Spitting Blood, Difleultv of Breiih luir, Ain in the SIA and Brent, Pwpiution ol the Heart, Inflaeaia, Croup, Broken Con stitution, Sore Throat, Nerroua DcMli rr, anil all Disease* of the Throat, Breast and Lungr. the most ef fectual and ineedy cor* ever known lor any of the ahoyc due**- ISShou reputation. and i*i.ecpming more exteniive nrodueed for Ik* relief oi *uflenng man. P U he* been introduced verT generally through the HniMd fltatea ixu Eat' pe, ana there are few town* of btttwhnt contain *ome remarkable eeI feSSTS to in.?l«n«“- For proof of the roioeoio, JSSSrAm,wKflho *»a oOc.ct of thi. meJl. „ j aacn , f CV r 0 f ibe mur thou else, the pr p which hare been pretented to aim by 2?.'SEsSlWti'o' SKI fiTu. boeooio ll will do number » f.vor, or.d uo lnjsolicc. 9neh InTtlmonp pm.e. ron- S5S«ll?!h“lu oorpHolHf oieolloato .. .nubUilmil S.T£ffiuln-oeTiu,nnd Iho uqaeuumaMo oolhon "J *J7 oniniou. The inatantaneou* relief, n ef wd the soothing influence diffused through the SSl“itfo Tendon l.n no,, xr-nbl. “» rf F f o' l! “* ffl ‘ C gBIE M BEB! owkoo non, nntin, trom nnn.rlrnrinn. unnkejb •niimunlv bear testimony to the truth of a thing, or -ZSSular ifSJlueh testimony, being contrary to their int#7ecu and purpose*, coerce* conTietion of S’.'“2 fndISJSf. Self In . .pnnliU »»' » !?ii?..Ltrredcnor n —O’llogan's Moral Maxims. BKM)Tnr: iiomkckiitikicates. - «TT,.i Ccaa of Bruiosaar Concxmwn '?i^^7&222?SS.'Ss2l SSSTi“wKSlidkUoodi powf po.rer.ed bjtn nltnii idintnn. Co. April Sib, 1641 ■Dr WiTne—Don, Sir I norilr tnlinrn ponr Oora. nmrnil S.rrpof WildChtrrybn. boon no mono, ol 1 caught a severe cold, which gradu- wo™.,iSSiid with n noon ooo,£ Ihm. which 1 had recourse to, «uU oiblb.ud .11 lie £ teufrien.Su well J my«l£. gave ap •» tope* of nJwooverr At thia time I wa* recommended to try my a» . | w wtih the most hap ,onr ra-nlMblc nndlnnA cfcc| „ toss Wmitrful Cur, cf n tlahoJirt Minor. .u sir- I foci adebt of gratitude due »si£JSftdS?J.^lifflnttd pnrilp, n o®, 2w 7 2mbletefttaony in favor of yoar Compound Sy “T 5? wild Cherry. Borne three year* since I was eold and InfUmmaUoaof the ssas toon and at length wa. Icarus. l* on :, nhast. or speak above a whisper, such Dnrin, Ihi, bn! fo .°bd nnld pornonded b, n denr friend in Wto’TO»lo*3iSl,i.Uf roui Syrnp of WiU Chrr „ li!"‘iii d,.' prerinn.ly l bnd born pirjn medicine,and hosing Sbaw.one of yoar l iU «w Sf miiublt lime of X or » month.’ .mndmi.onn *tloWHdeenlT seated. 1 found, however, seqnenUv it P T a»e of the drat four or five K. St bemg V?ublie.peaker,l frequently *t bottles. *" my Increasing •trenrth, and thftabr reptilrtJ those vessel* lhat had already begun tnereny rupiurv doubtle**, my cure wa* greatly twelve or fifteen bottles before I waape.- } l have no question, a muchraaii nn e would have mode me sound, bo, Sa&vetaSacteß"*- Syrup, allayed the fert Ish habit twk -way the dUtressing cough, putan-. I!r tViVditeharsa of mafxr from the* lung*, and rav *y*«® *°°* »«***. *fe: this certificate untU now, for the purpo*. rwnVpc- f sslisficd with the peTOßncncy ot the porfeea^oin^rHw.n, pleasure. Dublin county. N. C. bnportani Caution — Read.’ Head.' There it butv e genuine prepaiauonofWttdChcrtT, *, .1.., i. iw mwitkili the first ever offered to ibe !SIS. wbS • been Iflpy 'b'-'jbojH lie [loltcJsi.lt. e.«l eomeperteor Woe: erdell prc onroione die. by the oeme of WtlJ Caerry bon been pot out .ion ibis eodei co.er of nme deeepuee etreuni.tonces... order).fin cuireney to Ibelr .olee. By .little obnn.uon, no petno need ouetUe He ienolne from tb fnln. E*fl. bottle of tbe leerne n Innloped wit n bennllfnl .tool en.rn.inj wrlb tbe ÜbeneMOfWiinnmPetuitbeteoni nT.o, Di.Swnyne’e Sinnlniet end ■* fnrtber .eennly, tbe portion of Dr. ninyne will lndded berdtor, «i >» todletinjoub hi. prepnrntion nil .there. Now, 11 llwu not lor Ibe emit enrnun properue. nod kntnen ylrtuee ol Dr. awovne*. Confound Byrnp of Wild Cberry, pemon. would not be ondeooonne to dim eorrency to their “betitione not-erne" by etenlind tbe nnme of Wild Cherry. Kemtwiber, nlwnye beer In mini tbe nnme 01 Dr. Swnyne nd be not dcceimd. Principui Olbee, comer ef Kidbtb end Rueo tteeete, wh'-tiele end retell by IMiDKN & SNOW DEN. cor lM ui Wood at*; D A FAHNESTOCK A Co eor Ut an-' Wood, and Cih and Wood it*; \VM T110RN.53 M-*ket st} S'JONES, ISO Liberty st; JA9 I JONES, co. viand and Peim at* JOHN MITCH ELL. AileiheOi city, and by all respectable dealers in Seine/ ; «>» "nw, \VeP« Iniand'i Prtmliim Flattsr. DR W.i*. INLAND, of the Medical College bf Phil adelphia, now oilers to the psblic his Indian Vrga etable Premium Piaster, the qualities of which, after lonx and tried experience, has been satisfactorily es tablished. To all women who may be afflicted with Prolapsus Uteris or Fallen Womb, he recommends his plaster, guaranteeing a sure and speedy cure iu the short space of-froro two to thee weeks, if applied wuh eare and rest—discarding all the counties* instruments and expensive bandages so long in Use. This he fuels conscientious In stating, inasaueh as he has not foiled in one case oat of three hundred and fifty-three pa- U *Also for Rheumatism and Weak Breast or Bank, at tended with pain, there is nothing to excel this Piaster in affording reliefer effecting a cure. For.sale by L Wilcox, comer of Diamond and Market at Braan A Reiter,.* 1 Liberty and St Clair ata Hr J Sargent “ Federal st and Diataouo, Alle gheny city Jacques A 00, “ Denman and Diamond Birming ham- ic3 Tft H SELLERS, Uruggui, No ft? Wood ttreei, Iv, Sola Agent for Uie talc of Ur. Towntend’a Gen nine Snnaparme, baa Just received «xi doua of liui Great Spring and SuraKer Medicine. Farcbuen *hoald-recollect that R E Seller* it sole agent for Piutbargb, and U M Carry for Allegheny city tv apft '’ACT " EXTRACT of COFFEE— An anlelo which iwa* njdly coming into use as a wholesome, nourtsiuni mid delicious beverage, being more pleasant aud pal atable than common Coffee, and far cheaper, as a small paper cosun* only ten cents, will go as for as foui Donmii of Coace. Manufactured by pottaiis w JQHN 8 Phubargh, Pa. Bold at wholesale by B A FAHNESTOCK A Co corner of First and Wood and Sixth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. - California rubber goods—Jon receded, 38 Camp Ulaakett; Woficor corn; 13 pn Paul* 18 pur* nett lined Mining Bools; 13 liUunn* Uagi; : water Tank* * “d IS gallon* each: 60 eantacn*, nlloa*aeb: 1 do* BackUJi Money Belt*; Idooilei cambria do do. Tko aboro good* faraalo at the Call fornla OuiUlinr E»tablUluaenl» No 4 Wood it me hi; i AH PHILLIPS Assorted spices—Putop forTmiiy B *e,i a u» anno, enelooed 10 a tliding ad-box*- 1 containing Mniuml, Alipioe;- - Cinnamon, Ginger, Clore*, , Pepper,; Warranted pare- Per, rale at ibo new Spite and Mastaed Factory, earner of Ferry fc Liberty au. * ->'B. Jl ' aM AW lrou Anviu, iron Ue relate anecrilloworta, warranted; will be coaiinntiy on band and eopfUei to order, by m* aBO£bOMLU4,«W.o4n BOOK TRADE- HBW BOOKS! The war wmi Mexico, by r. a. BJpier. a TO't. Elements of Rhetoric: comprising an Analysis or the Laws of Moral iJSvldence and of Richard Wbalely, 0. D- Essay on Christian Baptism; by Baptist W. Noel, U The Orilries, a fjord. Fairy Tales, from all Naiioos; by Anthony R. Mon talba; with 34 Maturations by Doyle Just rac'd by JOHNSTON ASTOCKTON, de>9 comer Tnird and Market succti How and Elegant Glit Bookai SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; by J. T Headley, wUh lolsven original designs by Darley. Poems and Prow Writings, by Richard H. Dana; X vol«., moilin Illuminated Genu of Sacred Poety, with six illustra lions engraved on i teal, by John Sartain. just received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, drift comer Third and Matltet ata. law Book a. | PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT; or a Practical View of the mutual duties, relations and Intercut of the Medical Profession aud the Conunanlty; by Worth* injrtoa llooser, hi. J. - Tar Works of Michael Do Montaigne; comprising his Essay*, Letters! Ac. By Wm. HaxletL Nineveh and its Remains. By Austen Henry Lay er Esq., D. C. L. Glimpses of Spain; orNotes of an Unfinished Tour in 1847. By S. T. Wallis. Topper’* Proverbial Philosophy, hew edition; Bias* tialcd. Just received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, novSl corner Market aad Third streets 1840-Sot LOCKWOOD’S ILLUSTRATED WORKS—lllu minated Books—Books In riehly carved binding, illuminated and tllustraied—Books superbly bound in Velvet, Silk, Morocco, and Comj osition, in imitation of the Middle Axes—Bibles and Prayer Books, bean* tifully bound inYelvetandMorocco,magnificently or namented and illuminated. For aale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, dcH? Bookseller A Importer. Wood eu Chrlstmta aad Haw Tsar Approaching! ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS, In Magnificent Antique Binding,for the Holidaym. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer, 63 Wood street,,has received * beautiful collection of Illustrated Books, bound ic tho most splendid man ner by tho best London and American binders—among them may be fonndi Pearls of Amen: • Poetry; magnificently Mamina- Liya of the tVeiura World; illuminated In gold aad colors. j. Wordsworth's Greece: riehly Illustrated. The P-eaeher;/illuminated by Owen Jones, and hound * carved wsod. Tho Song of Songs; illuminated by Jones. Flowers and their Kindred Thoughts; Illuminated by Jonts. . flerolnos of Shakspeare; illustrated. Mrs. Jameson's Characteristics of Women; illustra ted. For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD, de!3 j 63 Wood street [Hew Boohs* KEDBURN: Hid First Voyage, byHermanMcllvUie author of “Tybeo," “Omoo," Ac. , History of King Alfred of England, by Jacob Abbott; with Ann engravings. Sidonta the Sorceress: by Wm. Meinbold. 1 JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, novil j comer Third and Market streets “ Ons of tke Mot} Remarkable Work» of the Age? NINEVEH AND ITS REMAINS; with an account of a visit to the Chandsan Christians of Kurdis tan, and the Ycridls, or Devil-Worshippers: and an Inquiry into the Mhnners and Arts of the Ancient As syrian*. By Austen Ifoury Layard, E»q_ D. C. L. With Introductory Note by Prof. R» Robuuon, D. D-, LL. D. illustrated with ill plates and maps, and VO wood ecu. X velii 670. cloth, 51,20, “The book haa a! rare amount of graphic, vivid, plo tnretqne norrativo "—Tribune. “The work of Uayard is the most proai’ient coutri button to the study of antiquity, that has rippeared for many ■year*."—Christ. Inq. “Not one ezcels|in interest the aecount of Nineveh and iu Ruins, given by Mr. Layardl"- -Washington luteUigencer. [ “A* we follow the diggers with breathless interest in their ezeavatiohs, ana suddenly find osrselves be fore a massive firure carved witn minoui accuracy, now lifting lu gfeantie bead from the -dust of 3000 years, we are ready to cry out with Uu 1 asionithed Arabs,'Wallah, it is wonderful, but ill* true!’"—ln dependent. \ , For sale by 1 JAMES D. LOCB WOOD, novlfl \ *Q Wood st ■' Hew Bosks, THE WOMEN of the Old and No*' Testament Edited by E. B. Sprague, D. D. 1 voLlmp.bvo., ■elegunily bound; 19 -exquisitely fitn*‘icd. engravings; witn desenpiioiit by celebrated AdetiesJt Clergymen. POEMS BY AMELIA,(Mrs. Wqlby, of Ky,) a new and culargtd'tdtUon: Ulastraied by eng ravings from original desigiu by Wier. 1 vol. sqn are ovo.. elegant ly bound enu gilt variety of splendid Annu als and Gift Books. Sewell's Child's First Book of the History of Rome. I vqL !Bmo. THE MECHANIC’S ASBIBTA NT, adapted forthe use of Carpenterm, Shipwright*, \ fheelwrighu, Saw yers, Lumbermen, Studenu, and Artisans generally, being a thorough and practical T realise on Mensura tion and the Sliding Rule. By D. M. Kapcr, A.M. Boise's Treause ou Greek Pro sc Composition. Oliendotfl'-s Elementary FreucJi Grammar. By Prof. Greene, of Brown University. J vol. ifimo. Roediger’s Geseblu*’ Hebrew Grammar, by Conant. Gesemns’ Hebrew Lexicon. Loomis' Trigonometry and J-ogarithmie Table*. 1 vol (sheep.) The Englishman's Greek Concordance. 1 vol.(mu*- liu.) - Ambon's Classical Series. Wetrsier’s Dieiiouary, re'dsed ed. 1 vol: Pvo. do do urabridged. 1 vol. 410. Barne's Notes and Question* on New Testament Wbately's Logie. Mosbeun's Ecclesiastical History. 3 vol*. aad 5 vols. (sheep.) Vestiges of Creation. 1 vol. ISrao. Mornings among U»e Jesuits at Rome. 1 vol. (cloth and paper.) Scenes where tho Tempter has Triumphed. 1 vol. (cloth and paper.) Rogue’s Theological Le ctures. 1 vob 6vo. (doth.) Alder’s Pronuoaeiig B ibie. Boyer's French Dictionary. - Smart’* Horace. For. aale by - R HOPKINS, uovt3 Apollo Building*. Fourth s! NEW BOOKS JLifrßtiljVEL>.--Tlie wore, o Montaigne, edited by H. Haxlttt, comprising hi* Essays, Letters, -md Journey through Germany and Italy, with notes irom all the Commentators, Uiograph ieal aod Bibliographical Notices, Ac. Theory and Practice of Teaching; or, the Motives and Methods of Good School-Keeping, by David Plage, A. M„ Paincipai of the State Normal School, Albany, N. Y. Frans Forester’s Fish and Fishing of the U. Slates and British Provinces of North America, by Henry Wm. Herbert JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, noyd comer Third anti Market »l* ThV OldenTlxxM. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, BooHerier aad Importer, ho. 03 Wood] »treel, ham for male a [ c*r copies ©otn piete, (the remainder or the edition,) o f thli valaabla «r-ork, devoted to the Preservation of ) laments, and other authentic information re!vans • x> the early ex ploration*, mettiement and Uaproremei »t of the country around the head if the Ohio. By N- iville B. Craig, EH-, of Pituborgh, la 9 vole. Bvo. • uoria J. D. LOCKWOOD. ROMAN LIBERTY: A Hlttory, w jth a view of the Liberty of other Ancient hath mm. By Bmonel LllioU, Eaq. lliutrated with twelve engraving*, eie* cated at Rome. 3 voli n Bvo., utufor. n with Premcou** Historical \Vor4». Juu publicised and for u.'e by J&UES D. LOCKWOOD, ) tookceUer and nor 10 Imp* mar. 03 Wood «t FANNV tfESBtE IN ITALY; ltao. 7ft eu. ÜBd. FANNY KKMELE’S YEAR OF CONSOLATION. “The reading of lh,s book hu asp retted us with a mach higher opinion of its author than wo h 0.4 formed from perusing her o’Jser writing*. ;It displays a deeper tone of t&ooght, on ! .ted to more pa re womanly aTaee of feeling than any o* jitr predociion of the ictnsia mind with wbleh we are acquainted." —Eva. Mirror. “It is a very agreeaMe and readable book, writxenUt Fanny Kemble'* best stylo—bold, spirited and enter* taming. We recommend it to oar readeis as the best publication of tho season."—Reading; tiax. "Itconiatr.athe Journal of a travoi through Europe, and rcsiden ce in Italy; and is one of the pleasantest and most Interesting Looks of the s» jason."—Coot. and Enquirer. “A re',"y characteristic book. We havo read it from title page to Colophon with unabated interest. . A vi vid picture of Jife in Borne, la aU respects eminently readable.*—Knickerbocker. For sale by - JAMES D LOCKWOOD, • noTIS BoaloelleT A Importer, U 3 Woodst Llthognptde KstahUlhmsnt OF WM. SCHUCHMANN. Third aty opposite Umi Post-Office, PUu'eurgh.—Maps, Landscapes, Bill*! beads, Showbills, Lal*els, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business said Visiting Cards, A*., engraved or drawu on stone, and printed iu colors. Gold, bronze, or Uiack, in the moat approved style, ami at the most reasonable puces. octlfely K Indies* I,>LOUR— 80 bbls Family Flour, for sale by 1 do 17 WICK AIK cC AMPLEST MUT fON HANS—4 bbls for sale oy ; dM7 J ll CANFIELD (IH’EAF MOUS. DE LAINS—3 cases good style, J fast colored M. de Lams, at the extremely tow prtue of lie.per yard. AA MA SON A CO, dcl4 No M Market st Ivuksh KHDlT—ado*. cans ireah I i*eacltes; l j . ... g - bottles di i. 6 u " Pine Apples; - 3 “ •* 'Cherries; .. 3 “ “ tHraa 'berries; 3 “ “ Toma toes; 3 “ half gal. boU. es Pickles; 3 M quart do. 3 “ taaey do. Rec’d and for sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street. dccli RYiT FLOjk— 13 bbls' ree*3 an d tor sale by dca WM HiOUNST'PN, na Second st RECEIVED THIS da Y. at th e , India Bubbe De* pot—l c~i«* Women's Metallic Bubber Sandals; 4 ** “ u “ Slippers; 5 *« “ ' “ “ Bussms; 1-« Misses* : “ “ Slippers; l « Men’s - “ “ Overshoes I » “ “ Sandals; 1 ** “ leather'toled •** Overshoes All of whieh will be sold, wholesale or retail, lowet than at any h'ouse in the city. JA 11 PHILLIPS, novel No & Wood street I »EaLKD PEACHES—S obla jaswe- ’’d. tor sole toy IT deli . S & W H AHBAUCH W" INDOW GLASS—SUIOX*, a isMaii es, rec’d and for sale by dct» »* WIU ÜBMJQH BUTTEn— 10 bbls and *> kc« e, packi A, ui prune order lor snipping, for sale b y dctfO L 3 WAVEttMAN UDA AS fcP-ib caakt to art ;ve per Ringgold, lof sale by 1 deal : TASSEYAHEaT "aim: W AlililNti--iO ball a large atzeand heavy Just rec’d by SHACK LETT A WRITE, defll __ » No M Wood at super freneh Black Silk Vt xettes, extra iruoi flings, re e’d per express, at deSO A A MASON A CO’S SUNDIUEH— b balm Cotton; 49*bblt No 1 Lord, 44 bag* Feathers; 1 uerce “ 19 sacks Wool; G do* Lamb Skins, with wool; 3dnz Shdep Skins, ** “ 3 do* k “ dressed; To arrive on steamer Fort Pitt, an d for sale by dc!4 ISAIAH DICK! 7Y A CO, Front st 7 VJT dc!7 WICK I ; MeCANDLESa liXEATH Eas—l9 sacks pntae, i* «r sale by { dc!7 _. • , WICK X McCANDLESS UOBsr . OoVEnS—O Gum EIM tie Horse Covers, a very heavy and splendid artis OCt23 BXCBAHOJfi* . 1 1ILLS on Rnirfarwi Irelsnd, and Beotland bought JJ any amount at the Current Hites of Exchange. Also, Drafts payable in any pan of tha Old Countries, from At to £lOOO, at the rate to the ffi Sterling, without deduction or diseoant, by JOSHUA ROBIN BON, European and General Agent, office Bth st ons door west of wood. oetlSU ALLxa'salxxx.l (xsWAXs'kAmt gnsavwm 4 ptna, ■pANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, dealer* -P in-Foreipj.and Domestic Bills of Exchange. Cer tificates or Depoaite, Bank Notes and Coin, comer of 3d and Wood ttreeu, directly opposite Si. *7tiaviea Hj>* teh • mavtsdly Indiaha, Rantaoky, « Missouri, iCsnh NOtMt parohaeed at tha lowest rates, by N. HOLMES A SONS, sepl3 ,3$ Market street giLLro/ixondvc^kmuircr itdladaipkls, and ~ Raldinor*.. Constantly for sale by Tf. HOLMES A SONS, sepia 33 Market O. MISCELLANEOUS. BAOLB FOPIIDttY. loin* mciiotsoii *■ w. 0. rtna rpHE undersigned, successors to Arthurs A Nichol- I M n, beg leave to inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and publte generally, that they have rebuilt the EA GLE FOUNDRY and are now in full operation, and have part of their patterns ready for the market:— Amount which are Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stored with a splendid air-tight Coal Btove, which is now aupereeding in other cities the common round Stave. Also, acbeap coal Cooking Stove, well adap ted for small families; with a full assortment of com mon and mantel Gratea Wo weald particularly in vite the attention of persons building to eall at our warebonse before purchasing, and examine a splendid artiele of enammeiied Gratea, finished in fine stylo— entirely new in this mprket , . Warehouse, No. ill Liberty st, opporite Wood iit auglMidtf NICHOLSON A PAYNE- Offlee of the Delaware Hutual liftty la* luruee Company, PnTT.tnitJglA, NOV. fitb. Ifilfi. THE Board of Directors have, thisday, declared a dividend of TEN PER CENT, in eenp, out of the. profits of tbe.Company for (he year ending October 21, 1849, certificates for whieh will be Issncd on and after the first day of December next. . Also, a dividend of SIX PERCENT, in cash, on the capital stock and scrip previously tuned, payable as above. RICHARD 8. NEWBOLD, Sec’y. noviO P. A- MADEIRA, Agt n Pitts'g. PITTSBURGH IMPORTATIOBS* CYEAGRIL Importer and Wholesale Dealer la , FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS; - Sum of the Gilt Comb, 10* Market su Pittsburgh, Pa. Western Merchants, Pedlars, and others swung Pittsburgh te purchase Goods, are respectfully invited to eell end examine the extensive assortment of Eng lish, American. French end German Faney Goods. All Foreign Goods at this establishment are import ed direet by myself, and purchasers may rely on get dnr goods from first hands. I have the largest assort ment of BTticle*, in tho variety line, in the city of Pittsburgh—all cf which will be sold low for eaan or city acceptances. The Block consists, in part, of Lace Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons. Silk-Cravat*, Shoe and Patent Threads, Searing Bilk, Tapes, Buspendert, Buttons, Pins, Nee- Gold and°BUvcr Watches, Gold Jewelry, all kinds of Brushes, Combs and Razors. Percussion Caps, Revolvers, Pistols, Clocks, Bilk A Cotton Purses, Spectacles, Steel Pens, Musts Baxes, Carpet Bags aaußaskeu. Binding*, Finding* and Trimmings. Tots and Fancy Goods; together with a large varie ty of Faney and Staple DRY GOODS. C. YEAGER is also agent for tho celebrated Las* easier Combs. Raaffi! Raadl • SELLERS’ COBOH BYBUP.—From W. K. Boden, Esq icr Court of Quarter Sessions of Reel's s -4i Some time in the winter my wi-e was affitetei wot. a aevere and distressing cough, and hearing sf /«nr evaluable Cough Syrup, 1 pur chased a bottle trsat S. T. Triable, of Bridgewater, ■nd after taking a portion of It two or three evenings on going to bed, she found immediate relief, as also rsovera' friends have been relieved in severe casea. 1 am therefore satisfied that it is a safe and valuable \ medicine, and would recommend it to those who may 'be aifiieted with severe Coughs and Colds. • • 1 . .. " w *r oniTVN ! March 2S, 1543. W. K. BODEN. 1 Prepared and sold by R- E. SELLERS, 57 Wood at, and sold by druggists generally, In Pittsburgh and Ai leghny. QPHP- Ttu CtauUar* Coni Corapony. [INCORPORATED-} T>Oora will be open tor eaoacripuon lo the etoek of | n ‘•The Cbartim Coal Company," on and aflat Monday, the S4ih day of September ia*L, at th > ofiot m. Grant Xagilth B«m«ay< '•>don! Foil Coach*. Cold*, Asthma and Consaiaptloa? Ih* GREATAND ONLY REMEDY for the eare of tha mbova diseases, la the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF LIFE, discovered by I be celebrated Dr. oachaa, oi London, England, and Introduced Into the United Slate* onder the Immediate saperintendenee of the inventor. The extraordinary success of thi* medicine, in «*•' eve of Pulmonary diseases, wimau the American Axeat la soliciting for treatment the worst possible ca ses that can befonnd in the community—caae* that seal . relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the 'day, and base been given up by the moat diiUnpuahed shyakiana as oonhnned and movable. ITte llanguri en Balsam bnaeared, and wilt eare,the most desperat* of case ■- It is no queek nostra at, bat a standard Eng- Ush medicine, of known and established efficacy, Every family in the United Btatcs shoald be supplied with Buchan’s Hungarian ***'»■« of life, net only to ooantermetihe consumptive tendencies of the climate, bn to be used as a premndTO medicine ia all eases ol eoida, eooghs, spitting of blood, pain in the aide and ebect, irritation and soreness of the longs, brochiiis, difficulty of b resting, hectic fever, night sweats, emad etion and general fiehtiiry, asthma, faflaenia, whooping igough ana croup. , Sold ia large bottles, at SI per bools, with fall dlree dons for the restoration of health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and Am vb pin certificates, and other evidence, showing the on* equalled merits of this grew English Bemedy, may M •Wlltf 8? STHSSS3& ik.« St and \Vood and Wood and.dth sta. JaOdAwS THB STAB OP THB WEST 'a VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY East side of the Diamond, where Vemtian Blinds of all the different sixes and colon are kept on hand or made to order aftc the latest and most approved Eastern fk*h« ' lens, at the shortest notice and on the mos reasonable terms. Also, the cheap Boston roll or split Blind Transpa* reney and Paper Cnruins of all the different sizes and patterns, on hand aadfor sale low foreash. OldVenl. tian Blinds painted orer and repaired, or taken in part payment tor new. RU.WEsTBRvELT, Pro’pr. N. B—All wei* done with the best material and workmanship, and wananmd to please the meat fas* idioes. a**lO-dly Allegheny city, Aog. 10,18& SELLERS’ IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP—’Taw* Noth tao Likslt! PimsutnH, March 97,1547. Mr. B. E. Seller*—la justice lo yob and your Incom parable Cough Syrup, I beg leuTO lo (tale, far the ben* efit of the community, that my wife his been several time* atfiicted with a most distressing cough. I put* chased, in January last, a bottle of your Syrup, which cured a pougn of two months’ (landing. About one month since, the cough returned, and was eo severe that she could hardly move, from weakness in the breast; I tent far one bottle or your Cough Syrup, and a part of one bottle eared the cough Igave the other to a journeyman who was severely afflicted, who hod, to use his own words, “eaten enough cough candy to cura all the people in Pittsburgh," If the candy had been ae good es rebreeonicd. Youre, respectfully, AumßKan. Prepared and sold by R. E. SKLLEBS,67.Wood street, and sold by Druggists generally in the two cities. dels - A. GAUD. GRATEFUL • for tht Ttry Liberal encouragement 1 have received for to maay yean, I have deter* mined to enlarge ay business considerably. Having euand a competent Foreman, 1 will be enabled lo fill ell orden promptly, and do the work in oar aiaal ttylo and at fair prices, and aak the attention of mer chant* and citizen* to ay lam ttock of UPHOLSTE* BY GOODS and Ikdt Mattresses and Bedding, Cur tain Material*, Damasks and Moreau, Cornice*, Frin* get, Bordering*, Tassels, Split and Keller Blind*, and every anleleniaolly kept in an eitablljhaait of the kind. Order* respectfully tolicltod and promptly at tended a. N. B.—Carpel* made and pat down. mi.KVt WU. NOBLF. ALLBOHBST VBHXTUB OblSOi AND CABINET WAHEBUOM. ■ J. A. BROWN would reaped- Tally inform the public, that he keep* on hand at ala *tond on the west aide of the Diamond, Alle gheny city, a complete assort ment of Veni linn Kind*; alto Ye nitisn Shatters are mado to or der in the best style, warranted equal to any in the United State*. Uis Kind* can be removed with out the aid of a screw driver. Having purchased the stock, toots, and wood ofthe eabioctet cablithment of Ramsay* M'Clel land, I am . prepared to furnish their old customer!, as well as ith every thing in ihdr Une.' the street, Pittsburgh. N J.A.BROWK. THTree’d. an elegant plain Rosewoods oct Piano* from the celebrated manufactory of Nann* fc Cl.lit N. V, .1 .nperiol pri... tiniXIAMSMVORY PEARL TOOTH POWDER, W for removing 'Tartar, Scurvy, Canker, and'all rebalance* destnetive to the Teeth. . ilia delicious to the taate, eleauaing the mouth, healing and strengthen ing the gums, aud punfytag the breath.- . For sale, wholesale and retail, by V'. : AdO_ R R SELLERS. ST Wood si WATOnESIt— CHEAPER THAN EVEfil— Jsatrec’dj an invoice ofjfail jewelled patent lo eer Watches, 18 carets fine eases, which 1 can seli aa low.ai thirty amt thirty Ave dollars, and warranted to ke ipkndid assortment of JEWELRY, -ecm jnumg the various and Uteaa styles, and best patterns. :| VV. WttBON, Watehaahn and JewSarT . w;-* } ; .fwwrjiynt } MEDICAL. MSfc BE ? C? Tf I ?i 0 * new three etsry brink offWßi on Smithfiald meet. eaa dorr belnr yJinXPeißhM Te« 2 iiueTtedfrtraeae to an entireset, ontheruction principle, with a been, ttfol representation of the utanl pnn rettonsa the original shape oftho foee. N. B,—Toalh extramed with liffle or so pai«, “ Deesyed Teeth permanently saved,by plugging. ***; ‘Venting the tooth aehe, which is nosh better tfc»n e»> ring it, though it should be done is fire bUsbiss, ox etrea instantly,, ««dr lALTBKV GINBENG PANACEA! rt THOSE SUFFERING WITH, DISEASED LUNGS.-=Xhe unprecedented necea which ku Beaded the Me of the GINSENG PANACEA ft all the various forms which irritation of the tun a*. •Hines, hss induced the proprietor again to call tttsa. tionto WONDERFUL PREPARATION. The ehaagablo weather which marks our fhH mnrj winter months, is always e fruitful scarce of COLDS AND COUGHS. These, If neglected, an bsttbepncancnef ikstfou destroyer, - COSUMPHON. The question, then, how shall wenip the destroyer in the bud! bow shell we get cietr of ear coughs tad olds! is of vital importance to lae public. THE GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY will be found in the Ginseng Panacea. laproofofthia we have from ten© to tana published the certlfiestrs of doteus of our best knows eiuzmis, who have experi enced its earatire power*. • These, with a mass of tss dmoay from all parts of the country,—from MEDICAL MEN OF THE FIRST Ministers ef the togithsr with eopioaanol lees from the JOURNALS OF THE DAY, we hike embodied in pamphlet form, end msybe hat « i “ uof “ t hdot^ofdBm“ , “ i - -■ ta TßOrosw» ANd'&NS OP TnOBSAKDS throughout the United States and Canada, and we «ha a whieh, when taken according to directions, and b*: fore the lugs had.becoice fatally disorganised, .R has ' ever foiled to EFFECT A PERFECT CURB. Why. then, need the aflieted hesitate! Why nsen ta - the imw’rable'ncsaams, goian *p byuakt owuindlrid sols* ler the asrnntes name of soma eeehratad phy sician, wdpaSed into notoriety by eertiAcstes MW< tons equally unknown! Whilst a medicine el UNPARALLELED EFFICACY le to be had, whoso vouchers are at home,' ear aaighl benr-aany of whoa it hu —- ' SNATCHED FROM THE OB AVE. la order that thia invaluable medicine may be placed within the reach of the poor as well the rich, we have pit the pries at , ONLY FIFTY CENTB, art one half the usual cost of coagh medicines, nil— for sale by oar agents In nearly every town and village over the west, who am prepared to give fall infonaa dea relative to It T. BALTER, Proprietor. " -• Broadway, Cincinnati) Ohio. M’ALLISTER'S O.jNTMJNJ c —1 t«.n c»*d i'.fo: the lul sixteen yean for.atl dissasss of the chest, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, sad 1 declare before heaven and man, that not In ena ease he* it . foiled to benefit when ihs patient was within the roach . of mortal means. I have bad phyaiciaas learned to the profession. I have ministers of the gospel, dennen, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudbloc. and multitudes or the poor use it in every variety of waT. and there has been bat ooe voice—H»ne universal ireiee taring—“STALLISTBB, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD’” • ’ . . RHEUMATISM—It.removes almost Immediately .. tlic inflammation and swelling, when the pain ceases. (R _ the directions around tbs box.) ... , D-aCHE—The salve has cored persons of the fcea&aebeof twelve year* standing, affifßassasssßaaßSfiffi^a-' “sJIGj lIEAdI-w'c'K™ cored ooe. tiu itiaSe.te.rr thine known, as well as the ability of flfr issn i" twenty doctors. One man told us ho had spent g,us-on hi* ealldren withoa any benefit, whan a few aevts of Ointment eared them. . ' r TETTER—-There is nothing better for the euxuot . *DURNS—It is one of the best things in the woiid for •; 8 BlLES—Thousands are yearly csred by iMs'Olm* . meat. U texvu foils in for the ' .f; ; rrr Around the box are directions for uslnxJPiL gtufie Ointwwufer ScnftdaJUw Compton**, &¥&+ Ir*. Tisrn, CWsSaia, Staid Seed, Sen Sya, : &»* Tknat. BnneXuu, Poms. Du —.. i,f t\. dpi, i», timd echs. gtttawo. Dtafom, Bar tit, ■- Eun is, Conufett Diuaut tftktSin*, Sen it ft, Pm win At, Swdteig efth* XMb, Sera, HAswuim,- pHa, cold FuL Ctv*p, Swtilad er Btthtn Ertoit, 2b*A * 4 pain in the Chest and Side, falling off ef the hair,or the other aeeompa-' _ eies cold foctTiThis Oatmeal is the true remedy.), It.. - U a sate sign of disease to have cold feet., .__ I CORNS—Occasional oseof the Ointment wultl--; I wots keep corns from growing. People need never be troubled with thui if thgruse it frequently. . •. . firs-This Oietinent is goodior any part of the body. or umbs when inflamed. In some cases it should bo Ointment will be genuine unless the aamo of JAMES MCALLISTER is written with a pea . on every label. For sale by my Agents in eH the principal cities and towns In tho Pmtedßtates. _ L Ll , , IUi^HT-ST.I.TSTEBj Sole Proprietor of the above SBedicina.' . C7* Principal Office, No a 3 North Third street, Phil ■£Tnhia. ' l PRICE $3 CENTS PER BOX. 1 Asxnrs a Prmstraoa—Braun A Reiter, comer of Llbuty and 8t Clair and L Wilcox, Jr, comer of Market st and the Diamond, also corner of 4th sad gmitbfield stK J IlCassel, comer of Walnut and Peu its. 6th wart; and sold at the bookstore in Smithneld stTbddoor from Second «c. in Abeghrarcity by. HP Schwarts end J Sargent} by J G.Bmllk, Diuiglst,Bir»- wiingti.m- J) Negley, East Liberty; U Rowland, Mc- Kecsporti J Alexander A Son, Monongahela City; N B Bowman A Co, and J T Rogers, Brownsville;’ Jooa Barkley, Beaver, Pa; are wholesale agents. fcbg-deodly ! . -- ", FteUftrtbiPiibllei In relation to that unrivalled family Salve, DHLBT’B HAOICAIi PAIN EXTRACTOR. TI2STIMONY of a'respectable PhyaiclaiL—Read • the following, addressed to my Agent; Uf.P. filer tTweallier, Cineuw.il: Sir. A tense of duty eompels me to give my tribute - to Dailey’s Pam Extractor. Being opposed to quack- < ery and all nostrum* having forltheir object sinister motirej—bat realising much good from the “King of; Fain Killers’ 4 —l am induced to tender you this eertUU - cite, l.have used it in my family, in my practice, and with-aQ the happy and eronderml efieets that oobM possibly be Imagined. 11. J. Baontx, &L D. : Dr. Brodle Is the senior partner or Brodie A Levi, Druggists. . Injtamßutton Bketmetim* The following testimonial comes from a soiree fa] miliar >o many of those traveling on oar Western wa \ ten. Mr. Glime. the well and ravorahly known pro prietor of the Parkersburg Hotel, is hasbandtotho ' lady whose letter 1 annex: ’/: • 1 Paaxmstso, Va, April 1$ 190. ' To Henry Dailey, Chemist. Ac.—Sir. Having for merly! been long afflicted with violent inflammatory Rheumatism, which appeared so firmly seated as to ' defjr all ordinary appliances to allay the severe pain attending it, I was tedaecd to try year Magical Pain :Extraetot; and it having efleeted, almost as If by ma gic, ar. Immediate teller, and also, to all appearances an entire ana petfcet cue, I am indaeed for tbo bene fit of others wno may bo with psin,eagsed by any kind of Inflammation, to write to yon, dceiariag that in my opinion, founded-on aetnol experience i yoar Magical PaioJhXtraetor Is the most valuable dis covery o?the present age bn the immediate extinction of bodily pain. It Uaualmost immediate.andapei 1 ' feet core for Barn* and be aids, and all external «j> flammation.. ' - L t- ' Having many aeqaaintanees formed by their visits K,nd'» h—• *- mrpoted at my haaband** hotel in thia place, 1 have; *»tf**°S by yoar showing them these lew tinea, it may poikbly boorbeoe&tbothtotbemandyoaisoli ELtxinrraGiai*. ri entertain the hope that Mr*, dime will p*rdon^«. pablleity 1 give to her letter, a* well on the ' h amenity aa of its being the wrest mode of bringing n to the notice of her friends.—U- Daiur.) ■ Fete* CutuL : _ Emmet of a letter, dated . __ ... • „ , c , O ExuroSfj ST- J»°j; 2'i_lBt3- ■ -tffiS*"StaKEl To- bS*. •»< s«u>. W». u *'J‘!?fc’l Breast, Eraptious. Sores, Cot*, Woapajj, and sU ln£ flamouition, yield* readily to tko wonderfnl propertied of thU unrivalled family wire. Bet, in the a&nw prof portionthat yon will reetiTe benefit from the senoinel youwlll be injured by tie doteteriotu effect* of tbfa M CAtfnoS-S« «w* and apply *"fff to the laTeaioi, H. Daiiir, 415. Broadway, *T *"&***» acnlrtiLw F Cincinnati, 0., General Depot. . f S a—lfl tie severest Boms and Scalds u extracts jjja poia u a few minatee-h new falls»- jnli- .}■* v,ua r iut* im tb* oitj Jr .' Bow ittkt ■ | THE undersigned an extemLnlj encaged la tits Wholesaleoni boiingp as No. dPJohn street* ia Via atty of Saw York, a® an prepared to «n»ly Oratriatr ted esanuy Merchant* with Drugs; Paint* o,l*. l)jf*stafls, FWaign.and[American tftn-ior. Waaler liMiadst*# Ctoairal*. (of their owa aucrutioa) and til other ankles ia their Use Ojhinti «eaa.of a aapttto totality aa low aa they* shesed in this cr any eastern city. "•“*•••' Ni*v«rt Fabt* a A.raifyfcyrocrhn CTJREFOH WOBU& ' c b. a. yaffiigiTocgHi TSRflirroß* CHaaas of khiul vurm. IN order to afiord ail possible seearftv to thewkW* u well uto themselves. against Cracd anuHiopb ntioa frota counterfeiting,, the proprietor* hsriT-tdad# a change in the exterior wrapper orlibioWtbeif Vo* mifage. Thenew label,which Is a itdel etogrfcring of the moat exquisite design and workmanship, ha* been , introdoeed at a Terr greataxpense. tad fcft-omiho* brain of an artist of the first talent. The design knew, and the’execution elaborate. govern! flgurtsand’h portrait are most prominent,. roes,” printed in white levers on a red and-fiiMlr ee paved ground, should be particularly Wben held ap to the light the shading of the letters and every line, however minute, throughout the. whole ofthis part of the engraving match a* exactly as it the impnsaton had been euus upta one side