I? * ki JOOK KOOM, \ *4. t !to.»Wood gotta, *a& tot ; - f&gpwMte*HebrewLe*le«*« Netndert Hikoiy «f Ow AnuaoJieU> fci TnatifetmOrrmiarDixs SS> liU>«rjefiuDlalrßm%E«q n BoUaaea’s Greek ; trttanr ®f iW <*•**!», doßutfaa dodo, fate,* veil* Bmu& edition; fttna 1 * Bibio Guetteer, Mini in I*l TTmn itt* f~~ ” —T T nr ttfMuwl Bwdeflbcryfefllnp, HoH’iMitriginry Apce- laurestioir w«tki,'to oddities r ; ■• aoygi . •jwDß’ Uy~PI i rWBCiU>H« ALLti -1 ljsghkny, and vicinity, wui beready tot ?;Bttpw»hjNiN iteTaocswfcoinsy wish to -'hariinewaofibdrcoantiyaeiupKoothomip eaa ! ...daaahymakinfapplieatkrow the anderrigaea, any 'before this frliklut. To defray tho expense of - the vfow« —.»-v< .■fil be required'ln addition an- mrng -BE McOOWAK: > TBS PUBLIC. ...... Breare rinee, I was traveling through Ohio; while spending a few days Is ntd a' ringeif Meulie tub nance, learned that it bad been known for i yuan, ana supposed to be of no a*e or raise, bvt from MOliiahT of textare and ainjalar appearanee, I to bellete it mlgif be made uefelf bat for 'Wba^parpMaJbadcsttheleastUea. I commenced UpqtttCma by burning iv boiling It, and ©alrer -1 J: mnrit,anfl eon puandlagu with vanoaa substances; and aostroe* was ay coefidesce that there was Talas 'iJa'iVTiatTraTe ap ay entire Qme and meant in the MtitiiitJu of these experiments; and from that time JlftAlaJllcre attended to ns other business; atibeex ptradoa of aboat two years, I finally discovered, that, : ' by reducing ft to a fine powder and mixing it with lin*. seed cU-toaboti the consistency of thick paint, and i , applying this compound with a brush, that (his eoating :{ in a few months weald beeooe a perfoet stone or :! • (r ulatef ae that the sahetance when applied was actnaliy . '; itas la a liquid state, and the lam amount ofsiflea, /aiejmnM,’magnesia and blackoxide of iron that ft eoa tained, > rchdeied it both weather and fire prooii as the longer'pxposed, fen harder and more permanent it seems fe become, and aa the coating (after it tarns to AM O) Ee Of itself lndestraetibla br fire, consequently it , protect* tho Trood. covered urith U : from the air, and ! .__Bto:e there'!* HO air, thsre U co blase or combustion; | ; therefore the mod will «;a*\iy char, before the slate ' conringwil] give way; I • i --1 considered the discovery of the greatest import . I ityeOj tafi applied u>,Government for a patent for my •! 4***«doB. or discovery, fondly hoping that Ifofcotld .now be remunerated for all my outlay in time and mo* ,) •; • • Tho government, wiihoat any hesitation; grant* ■ea taste Letters Patem for the solo right to mannfoe* ;-' : tare>sOU and a— bt improvement in the aanafactaro j 1 '• and Fire Proof Composiuon or Arts* j Ada! Sato." fir fourteen years.* Aagtit HjlMO. - WM. BLAKE. !, inhabitants of Sharon# bar ead the abort offer. lilake, and believe . So be sabitan* ■ uaily cuirect, aa we are knowing to Bum of the state* meins therein contained; and wo will farther stato, that yndo act belisre that tiiere crer wkj a patent mors sgfoatir and laboriously earned* ©t more deservedly j grulou as he portsed hls'ESpcnmenu with the most most discouraging - eiryupktanoet,-aa the.public bsdaottbaJcastcenfir 11 , dance tint there (eoald be any thing valuable rands !- fromthe tnbttaneej ifetberefowhadtoeneoumerfc* !! Years the jeera'aaffseeffs of nearly fhe whole eommi* P 'ftUy. . Notwithstanding ail this, ho was Indefatigable is tho prosecution of fit experiments, and we do not | bcUcrej that there Is cuemaninathousandwhowoutd j ; have persevered under all the eirenmkmneea. But hi I* haa’af lam triumphed over all obstacles; sod we be* * ; Uove there is now but one opinion ia awarding him J ths ma it of this rateable discovery. ! : GEO.-WICRANE,' h Justieea.of HOHACEGIBB, 1 S ' the .JONATHAN EVERHABD»3 Peace. - LEWIS C. CHATFffiLft 1 Tnmeea; r. w. snu>, v of . BENJAMINJONE, 1 Township., \ " ' 'WSL EVEBETTVTowniaip Clerk. ALLEN HOWE, Treassrer. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. ijhawasocnaiaed that there ere Individuals engaged . u dining, grinding, and preparing for sale# ths shore .' aannond Mine raj, to be mixed with oil, and nsedpre* i ctselyailaao my patented article. I hare been to \) thorn atnOni and shown them my patent They say ! .They, oo'ftai intend to infringe or trespass npoa my • 1 rights; that they have a right to dig, grind, and sell the ; powder, If they can find purchasers; that tbey are not .brand to know what they are to do whh It that it is : no Infringement emit it is mixed With the oQ to make \ thaeeaqidßnd; and that those who boy, mix and use it, ; most UxO, the responsibility. Most of them say that they believe that the patent is good against those that i aux.tnd.Ue the cempoond, and some have said that ; _what they.wanted to me they should certainly parch* ass of mo,'as they did not intend to make themselves i liable in any way. Now I feel myself ia duty boond to ■ expoeelMaearerecedfraadoponihspablim as I can f e all it by no milder noma, where a «p«" sells tad re* par for an ankle, the esc af which ho well the pnrchaseraadnsertoaproscen* j tiem and fine. Some of Uiom who are engaged In this Kaeforlou .trarte, will unquestionably contend to iha ' ■pabUo '(hat ay ’patent will not stand, and that I dare : not proseeqtCv N®W»to take this argument away from > went to seme ef those who- were proclaiming j ttsf ny-patent was of no ralne, and aide the follow* ' ißg proposition: that they might selectniadge and two | 'lawyers who have had some praetiee In patent eases, f 3 m»wewaald submit the patent to them, and If they ! ’decided”that tho patent was good, that they should stop [-'all further proceedings in the basinets; bat if they i shmld decide that it wonldnot, in their opinion, bold, c I woald agree to let them go enazKlseil all they eoold, i wifoout laying any thing to the pabiie aboat them. TUs proposition they weald not secede to. So far mi ' validity of ay patent is concerned. I do aotder T'pend entirely upon my own Judgment, although I have | the failed coandenee: in it; bat I have submitted it ia : many of thejadges,&nd several of the most eminent wpajentlawyers, who have, withoat exception, decided £ ; U»*rU»lheix opinion it was good, and would protect me ia my oixeerery... . "’ _ X grind* the ordeie to a fine power, and pat it np in ; - barrels, the which are marte#Tninii.aiJT#.’i 't , :•! therefore give rtotiee to ail who bay and use the :i abere mentioned miueral for the psTpose.uat l shall-held them lo a sirict accountability, and shall Cuoiaeaee suits at law against those who Urns : Infringe upon mr nghL WM. BLAKR - < : lißaxea, Medina. Ang. 14,1643. ' TONS of the above Rio' and Weather Proof Artificial Slate cm hands and for tale. The aoova we ean recommend, for we hare been using it ™r aomo 4 Tear*, and know It to be whu it is set forth in [every particular. j.itlL PHILLIPS, Art,. I 80t37-d3a . No 5 Wood »t EXCELS I OB! E. H. EATON & CO., • "Poarth Street, FltUbmrghj j : . 1 Haro aow la Store their full assortment of : Trimmlisi, dlora, Hoiitry and Lace Goodi X • fi OaPTED to tbewtats of every elasc of Merchants P J-X*. tad Oonsamcrs. No. pains hare been spared to .'-present. the newest and fashionable style of J Goodi in their lino. Their stock consists tapanofthe -kfaUOWiag: «?•:DRSSS TRIMMINGS. ';•’! Fringes and Gimps, of every variety; new etylea j figareo Galloons; Algerine and Imperial Braids; wide ; nod narrow Btlx and Worsted Embroidering Braids: - -figured and cat Velvet Ribbons; plain do do; Corded] - Mantua and plain Batin Ribbons, for trimming; black,/ ; white and eciared silk Laces; extra wide do do, for flounces; with a foil.assortment of Dress Duttons; i Dresses Pinked, Stamped or Embroidered to order. LACE goods: '' Embroidered Lkee and Muslin Capes, Chemisettes, 1 • Breakfast und Re tiring Cans and Half Sleeves, French Worked Collars and Coda, in great variety: Uee Vella, Lappets andOperaTies: Mourning Chemitcttes, Col litre, Caffs and Half Sleeyer;' Lioen Lawn Jfdkfs, pUia embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Unen da . 1 real thread Laces and Edgings; lm. Co do; Bobbin, -: Lisle; Lace Mosiin and Cotton Edgings and Inxcrung*. E ONNBT TRIMMJNGS. .1 •• Rich new style BoanetßildJOns, French FaeeFierr. l era, Bonnet Tabs. Velvets, Batina and Florences, Silk > UtaioAS and Tarlatans, Bonnet Frames and Tips. V KID,GLOVES, • —Best-niaafsetiiie, with uoil approved ftadchoicett colors. An cxteninrcassortment siwsjs !onA*a4''J HOSIERY. ; $ great variety of Silk. Wool, Cotton, Merino and iCaahioere, far Ladies and Misses; Tartan Plaids and ■;» nil assortment other at;lea facer and plain Child ren's Hose; newest style* Infants'Hoots andSork* . Genu’ Grampian, Vigonia, Merino, Coiloa and fii-e " Wool Ual?Uow7 r> ; GLOVES... . r.' A. fall awonment for men, women and children, -among Which are Derby Bibbed, Foloselle and piaio : ; flUk; ribbed and slain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Ber-_ ;Jinj Casaimere/Menao, For*Unetf Beaver, hoary and : .fine Buckskin,-Military and Lisle Thread and Colton. ! . WOOLEN Gooi>B, - Snell as.Ladies’ and Children's Hoods, Children's Woolen Sacks, Knit Searfi and Boas, Children's Gait --ersandLooghUu*, Worsted Caffs, Knitting Worsteds and- Woolen -Yams, Call/brnia Comforts; also, fine Cashmere Scarfs, for Ladies. ' • /'j, -MDIES* DEPARTMENT. .• Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Canress patterns, Plots and EmVf Silk, Bristol and Porfd Boards, Pa* pet Flower Materials, Lamp Mats, Tidies, and Km* proldered Work. Also—Ladles'SUk and Merino Vests .and Drawers,* Embroidered Sacks and Flannel*. French Worked Caps and Waisu for Infants; and dwea’s-doirn Trimmings. i'_, , OJUTLEMENB WEAR. Shim, Crarau and Collars; Merino, Silk and Gottoa Wrappers and Drawers: ttospenders, Shoaldcr Brace* and Dressing Gowns; Silk and linen,Hdkfs: dotesandlXotlcry. • . \ jcoaißa, brusiies Aim Perfumbbf, ~ PJOfnts carted andplaln Shell Back Combs; i n-r^c *•» k’helt Side and Long Combi; ltd. .:do| Mh tain and Rosewood Hair Brashes; Shell, “* 5?- Bo 1? Dreub, «nd Ite lv.nrComM; o .'.^W “* Tccli Bnukef 1 Wethetilrs«Oold Modal" Perfamery. • . -; • * it _ VAEiBTY GOODS. , J i ; Needks, Pina, Tapes, • {Steel Baga and Pams. - .Bataaaasd Steel Goods, .Farao Tarist and Sewing* Fine Rosewood Desksand :Coat Bindings A Qtlioca* Fancr Work llukri. - rSftf Portfolios, I'epiertresand . Btlark IsShade Trimmings. Ladle*’Simona nr* Palptt A Banner Tassais, French Cork.Soie*.i / Upholsterer's Fringes. Silk a Gleg's uSbreiias 2taffUsea.ash’dwldLts, PapwMaJSfcffiiSSK - atglttbtdiCloths, ’• Elastic Bandsfc Webbies Flg*d Chintx Binding, Corset and Bbcm !.»<•**« “ . CAKPtTSJ'-ini'tl 10,1 a.,., w * V Clintoek'a Carpel Warehoorc. No.7SFoanh st a -•Amber supply of Carpets, oftbe Uiest and toon *d. prated styles, ,to which we ttmtq the attention of Btcamboausen, and those wishing to famish Hoosea, n to eall and examine the largest assortment in Uta city, n which we will sell cheaper than ever before offered in 0 the westom'markeL nordi ■ WM'CLLVTQCK - {;JHoanUai Juonr Ehftwla. ,'rjjnr -R. MURPHYat&ee'aa »uppJy of ibe above * iW , article,of lh»be« quality; niw, nluo Ulack Thibet Loaf Bhawlij black AI» Mecca, Perilan Cloth, black Coburg*. Parmeuia, ' C4a3nnere*, Mdoa do Lain* aod French Merino*, black <’ Cravat*andMournlagCollar*,Mourning-Bonnetbib •l bona, aeek do, and a fall aaeortnunt of Mourning TttoodageMralijr. Alto: "pZain black silks. A large ataonmeu, including ■ few pieces Terr wide and superior. Bayers arc invited to fork at them, at .North East eoraer of Fourth oadMirketsii. i Wholesale Rooms up stairs,-where a large Q«ion event of 'New Goods has lately bccnrecotved. jqvjo ? : SB. JAVWPS ALTERATIVE. }' ■ > We hi»e been Informed byftlra.Brieof tcureptr formedenherbyDrs Jayne*# /UtmUT«i*bi«b ' prove* its' repenonryoveretery other remedy br the >• fand.'-Shehas-been'afSicied-fbr the lan sixteen rears . with JTKCROSESor WHITE SWELLINGS, attended •• wiih elceratiOar and eafbliation of various bones, da* r ''ruiffwhleh time many pleccsbave been discharged front • |to inmtal boae oi toe cranium, ftcarbodi her arms, wruu and bands .and from bothiegs, and Croat the left ,;1 ftasra; bond.ua from the right knee, besides painftU ' Bleersonotnerparti ofherpenDtitWhleb have baffled tbo skill of taamber of the nmt eminent pbyilctassof ‘-ask most of the time'her «ffenag» have beeAoxbjwuna* and deplorable. Abosrtbree months *. aiaeo she ou indcced »try Dr/Jaym 1 * Alterative, •: ; .which has had an astonishingly happy effect upon her, by restevutf all pala and swellings, and earning. the ulcer* » at the same time hergeseral keahh •. has become completely restored, so that She how Weirin' \951bl more tkaa she noosiy injuring me, *e much that I lost ail sensibility. When consciousness returned I found myself in 8l Louis, surrounded by my weepinrfumiiy. Goodnura tag and modiesl aid, enabled me In about two months to hobble around with the assistance efaeruteh. The wuondsoaly partially heated, leaving largo ranruns •ores at the knee, which for many months discharged' blood and mailer of the most offensive-character, ily pams were inexpressible, at times my suffering sras so great that death would have received a hearty wei come. Fortnnately Mr. Wilson, (eneofmyaelgnbcn) adviced me to try your Ointment I obtained, a box applied it according to direction-—lha sores soon began , to assume a healthy appearance, and in three taontii* ;I was entirely cured, and enabled to do hard labor. ’ Your obedient servant, MOSAM W. THOMAS. We, the undersigned, neighbors ©fH. W-TYomas, were acquainted with the ease above stated, and know* ing the circumitances, most ebeerfuUy confirm said Towns' statement. REV. J. DOUGLAB9, JAMES WILSO.%* ‘ i PETER LAMR. GOOD NEWS. Cmcsfio, Jan. Bth, 1819. _W. D. Sloan—Sir. One of my horses was hoof bound 1 arid also wounded in the stifle, in which he took cold, and! became so crippled that be could scarcely travel. By the free application of your valuable ointment, his hoofs were soon softened' and tha .stifle permanently eared. I have also used, the Ointment In the case of Poll-Evil and on severe gnllswith equal success. - On a mashed finger that was very painful, bopem ted like a cbarrvYours, Ae, A.VANORDEN. TESTIMONY FKOM LITTLE FORT. SUan’s Ointment and Condition Powder are ac knowledged by all who have used them to be the lest remedy for homes and cattle that has been discovered. Fresh wounds, galls, spavins, bruises, ringbone, poll evil, and in short every outward disorder or injury eas bo cored by this wonderful remedy. The Powder Is designed for Inward strains, 1 distemper, hide bound, fstiguo from hard exercise, diseased ejea^Ae.—Lake -County Chronicle. ‘RATHER BOUBTINQLY. BUT I-THOUGIIT WOOLDTRY ITJF.t* i. Wtcxurnt, Cook fthFhfri&lSCS- Mr. Sloan—Bin I have a fine ypting horse , that was taken with the scratches last fall,, t jaldest'about three dollars for .medicine to cure him, bjH be grew worse. I then bought a box of your olnioeat at roar office when in Chicago last, ratLerdoubtingly, bull thought 1 would try it. Judge ef my surprise and my opinion of iu beneficial qualities, when 1 found tnj horse's tegs smooth and well in four days from the time 1 commenced applying iu Yoarobediem, e. fTcolby. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE «*“» y-V‘ » r «nri»»Jtai aoceeu in Hi fonhe h™r. *ni£c.i«.»jUi«oi nSStr kSt S A WISCONSIN WITNESS. CranTiUc, MUwaukie eo. Wia, Ocl in i&ja Mr. Sloan-Dear Or Rece a U y myhorw iVi with a log chsip attached, which eut anrf , Ukl* W iojnredthem sericnily, so much so dwt| d eonffi£d my team ruined for business. Portanutelv a eommeaded the use of jour Ointment! went ESmE* wntskie and parchawif a box. It eomT. inflammation, and Inoi few days the wounds heabwi The great benefit derived from the use of tout ChnL meat, on ay horses, induced me to acquaint you with the .fact, believing its publicity would benefit voaaad tha public. BespeettoJJy vours, GEOHOE COMBTOCK, IT IS A POSITIVE TAOi; . And has.become a common laying, thit 8)0Ba% Ointment and Condition Powder an rapidly asperse ding ail other remedies for vll diseases of horses and cattle. The beamy of the medicines consists Inthelt parity and safety, to wiu they may bo tsedoverso Ireely without any danger of tsklngoold, or any other mMdag fron their fireqaeaa asm aadaaverfhfl to cm if (JUjurueboas an ffiUowoO. lytlrntyf * ,-^d.- »'*• • ' v'-i-- - *j iTfrCEirETO ■ni-luul A. A. MAgON * CO., / Ttiitj ud their entire Wholesale • T^rSh*wia*lp°*eaauiM»c»il l «i3000Sh«rl», wSov* f*"* of Loaf tod Sqnsre Sf“£ Shawls-Ceshmeryßroche, die. Also, Vuettes, -j WtfSS AND CLOAK DOOM. m lwr Moek comprises more than 1000 pieces Thibet ciouia,JleriaM, Pansettss, Alaaccas.'Lyoaese, Op era and Pelisse Goths, will be sold fna 30 to 40 per cent Itissthaausalpnee*. Also—®opieeea rich plain and figU SILKB, redo* eed 30 percent. 80 eases Cashmeres and Do Lain*, entire now styles. Manmlng do n fiabreideries, Lacey Bibbons, Gloves and Uesirry, Trimmings, Ice. 90 esses Flannels, 70 eases new stylo Calicoes, go es ses Bleached Muliny-180 bales Brown 7O bales Tickings. Also, Cloths, Cassiaeres, Jeans, Cassineus, low price*. • Together with an immense variety or »tber Goods, mat-frig ga assortment one of the most extensive in the eoumry—all of which have been marked down at me eh lower price* than their extensive annas! sale in Jsnnarylest. They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods will be sold. fTTtta lowettpriea named ufm jta3 A. A. MASON * CO., 60 Market n ««gorw»r plains" BUnieu. * \\f R IT • aid Marketatre«u,ha*latdT receded a asp. ply of.iba shore aopedor make of Blanket*. and is* rite* theae in want of the snide to look at them be (or*bfjrin*. He baa alaooahand Home Hade Bias* . ket*. b (On beery article, which he is aelltar low. I2»>-Uatae Made FLANNELS, hzornlburedaad white, of a aopedor quality. to^T£iS , SlW^ KNEL9 ' “ *“ ta ▼ery IWI and worthy & anemias of deale rs. gni-i-gtrc UVKBWLLSWAS MV Doctor- MnSftfl2s?;? w# ilH l * tf, * e r etf » of wLlvtl 'S!®* 1 by their n*e in ??rf!^*y , _j >Briag i th * mmh J*ne, IMS, 1 100 k S^sS^sssssrssfss Hauw?-!' M , L*n« , aUTer KUir«d some syren#, jH®* 1 w *i 4 *? w wu too&fn thu disease, bat after ™^ i J td ?P' ww,e ' } finally cencloJed to place *°J“" “dertbe can of a physician for better or wowj hn, fortanately, fwt at this time, I was told by the Ear. I. Nibtoek.efiU* place, that a friend bad “®»»J»* of Mien* liver Pill* from Piusbarxh whieb bad benefiued him very much. I forthwith aent for a box of you Liver Puls, and by the time I was done uutff them, I was saiiaSed that It was jut !the medietas that salted my ease. I sent for more, and took five or six boxes, and foand ray self almost bnt ‘nMareh Ustlcanjht a unrt cold, which breuhi back the disease, and in a abort P™ » was as bad as ever. I again had recoatae to jporldrerPills, and took them every other nlsht for mx weeks, tad oeeasionalty tines, and I ean uvmv, i that lean new say, that I feel little if any tympums I -of the Liver Complaint, and my genera] healthis as l pood it has been for the last 10 years. Jay meifhbers aak ate who wu my doetor. I tell them that MJers* liver Pills wu ay doctor, and by the blessing of Divine Providence the means of earinc me. lam confident that when the pahUe beeome e£ qaiinted with the vmlae of yoaf liver Pills, the de nendfer them will increase. Many of ray neighbors, to whom 1 have recommended the pUU, can testify to their raise, as well as a the ftets above stated. Kespectfaily years, flnoaanMatxa. Tons Pw»-Ha Original, only trea and rena ■ine liver Pxlis are prepared oy BL E. Sellers! end have Ui namet stamped In black wax open the Ud of ?”>. 8«j and hts signatan on the estslde wrapper. Uj All others are eoontetfeits, or base iw«f ttww sptdy B. K. SELLERS, Proprietor, 67 Wood «t I ExptetorAßti Saixa, Columbiana eo,o- Apr. £4, IML T\R. D. JAYNES; Das* Sia-f feeliSud’ toyo* XJ and the afflicted public, to avail myaelfof thiaop* ponnnliy of givingpublicity to the extraordinary effect! of you* Expectorant on myself. Having bees afflicted Corseysral yean vilh a severe eoagL hectic fever ana us eaaeoamaal diseases, and seeaea only to linger otu u abort bat miserable «"«>"»•<■, util tba fail ofjisa#, when, being store severely attacked, and baring retorted to allay former remedies, and foepre* seripuons of two of the aodt respectable physicians in the neighborhood vithoat deriving uy or the conaolaiwß ofaarTiTlnr bat a few daya or weeks al (hnhesv—when the liit gleam of hope wu about to vsnislt I had recoaaended Woe year Expectorant— and btasMd by that Being who does all than In the nseofthoßcm gad contrary to the expectations oi ay physicians and friends. 1 was In a few days raised from ay bed. and waa enabled by the use of a bottle, a attend a my business, enjoying suea better health than I had tor ten Tears previou. Respectfully roan, Ae., Ja*. W. Emu. For aale in Fimbutgh, at the Pekin Tea Bio re, 79 Fourth meet. stars M%.SJl JU i£ ATON ’ 3 certificate to db JAYNE.—This certifies, that immediately after saving attended ay brother, who died of ean««m P^n Is March, 184 L I was taken sick srith the Consumption or Llrer Complaint, and was redaeed so low with the disease, that lor (bar years I wu oaable to attend a ay business, either at hoae or abroad, being for the most time confined to mT bed. Daring the abore peri od of time, 1 had expended for medical «ii>nI COUGH BV BUP—From W. K. Bodan, Esq., Ctuk of the i Court of Quarter Besiions of Beaver County: ‘ Mr. 1L fc. (tellerm Bir, Borne tithe in the writ ter my wile was afflleied with a severe and distressingeougb, and bearing of your invaluable Cough ttyrap, I par chased a bottle from S. T. Trimble, of Bridgewater, and after taking a portion of it two or three evenings on going to bed, she found immediate relief;. as also several friends have been relieved iq severe caws. I am therefore satisfied that itis asafo and valuable mt dicine, and would recommend it to those who may be alhieted with severe coughs and eolda. March 53,1843. ; . W.JLBOBEN. |D*Boldoy B. E.SELLERS, 57 Wood.itieei, and brDmpixta generally in the two citiea and vicinity. s'ELir CLtrrHß—3 eases Blue and Drab Fel . Cloths, just rac’d and Cor sale by > MURPHY, WILSON A CO. wvl3 43 Wood st SCAHLtrr MUU3. BE liAiNß w, it. Murphy ha* !*■' * lot af high colored Mena, do Lain*. «U«o low price of 93c; 2£3HJ- PWa Drab, Brown, Ae, at IS* to l3| acaortment atylea figund Mouk da Loins, m varioas prices, togvihqr Cootog«enUly, SSI i • Hasw®| * co>b OffiU*. a£X HANSZI6H 6 Cft«oßtrae to briar penes* jAi*" *°T pm ef Bt*laad, Irtud. Seotfecd or Wales, apes the sect liberal wbi, with their WMwmrtaifity tad mention to the warns mad eem~ tort of emmigraais WedonotaUowoarpeMsatnTa to be robbed bj the nriedliacseana that ufeattSa see ports, as we take ekarpe of them rite aoaeat ther re pon themselves. mad see to tbeir well endde vpettb them wiihcmt any deteatiaabytlefint «hiat.— ” 0 say this fearlessly, u we defy 00a of oerpuaen !®pStesS«ftaatraf* we intend to perform oar eontrnetr ttonernilr.eofl whu I;e>r,udnotedoeuitie£olalr.JUan, ">* otter otfcOT,-wko oilier peiifcSedM, t3T3 wbea it sailed tbeir convenience. «w »“»** Dnll. town el KmbMji burmta, ei u B “ i * ta ■- : : „^^SSSS&, Fifth crest, on# Joo r 1849. ■’’“^assssfflasa^®'® _ m “ ■ “ -OCEAN. ?p S^i-J 50 ® ® r P*ekots leave Wenen ‘and. O Bears A Griffith. Buffalo, N.\ . JOHNA. CAUGHEY.Artnt, Officer Watsr end Bmiihfiehl its, Pituba^b. BE&VKB PACKETS. Steamer MICIUGAN No. S-Capt. Gileoa. Tl “ ItAKK EWE, u Gordon. HE above regular end welt known Beaver Pack eta, nave- commenced making their daily tripi to wan Beaver, end will eouanoe to na between ritUbnrgn and Beaver regularly daring the —ea tollow*>— ' : Michigan No. Sleeirea PJtubnrah daUr at* o’clock, A. hL, end Beaver el X o’clock, P. M. Lake Erie l B ,V®»g«*w dfilr •*« o'clock, Pituberg b ex . (rCioek, r. U. Tbeeo ateamen will nut in ebaseedea with RGParka’ Expreae Packet line, for Erie; Taylor A Leffiingwell’aWerren rackets; Union line of Freight Botti for Cleveland; gClarke*Oe>iPltttbufh and ClevelandLue Freight & 0 Parka dally New Caatle Packets. nch3i eor Water - iiStegfr 1849. pmsBOEM and cimEm" ■ LINE, ON Tire PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS, 'lULKProprietors ofthia oldestablishedend repair X. daiivliafi.eoiuijtin*ofSlXTEENa»telaasCiinai Boats, twaed by themselves ud nuutiaa *o hottneo* non with the steam boaa BEAVER AND ff*inn DOPE, on enabled to offer aneqaalled {of the transportation of freight and passe&fers, on the openiny of Canal navigation, to allpoisii on tee Peon* •ylvama nod Ohio mad N. York canals and the Lakea. E. M. FITCH A Co, Clevelaad. BO WELL A BROTHER, Areata, Beaver. J« a BIDWEIX, Ayent, ■Urt Water street, Pittabaryh. e. KPWK2, b. w. e BBW&L PltuborgST ~ "Bearer. BIOWELL & BROTHER. fonrarflßg lerekub, . BEAVKH, PA, AftaUfor t&j PiOiburgk axdCUvdand Luts, Pitt*- b*rgk and Eru Um» via £fw, and far deem Ao*t# Boawromd CoUbCopt. Haring parehaaed the targe. and nbttantial Wharf Boat Jwt bail! far the Mosongahela Packet*, have with the addition of a Warehoeae, (he bu»i ample ac commodation* for reectrlng and forwarding, and pledge their almost auedlton, promptness and despatch to consignments to their caw, and rely on their friend* far a trial. nart-dly B.ABEO. •Mold Uaad Piaass. ONE second hand Piano, 6 octaves, pries ISO. 1 - - - 51 « o. 1 - « “ 4» ' “ “ 40. i“ u “ 4 “ “*O. For salt tor eatfa st tbs above priors, by dell JOHN U MELLOR.H Wood st rfWVIOLIN l'LXvEkS—Sroßis GrnjrT Vidtoi 1 SovoOh, altered and connected from to# text Eng lish edition, to correspond with Spehris Original School of Violin playing, by his pupil U. C. Hill. “If any argaments are repaired to recommend this work. It may bo observed that Spobr himself ad bares strictly .to the system laid down in toe above work, and that be has by the same mode of lasuaetien, produed a greater nombei of distinguished pspUs than any other master in Earopa.” A sapply of the above last ree’d, (price g?,l tad for ssleby del? J H MELLON. 81 Wood st ■ r \j.Sr*ri;'* - ~ A N EMINENT and experienced Physician from the Kaet, of 30 years standing, offers to treat all cases of a Delicate Nets re with promptness and gecrecy. ■llls success in Batftlo and other large cities has been proverbial. Hie charges are moderate, and his =»«* pcraznrnu Old eases of Gleet, Strietaro,Sero fala, Floor Albas, BheoraaiUm, Agae,9yphilis, or an* chronic or Inveterate cases solicited. A earc wamnted, or chatre refunded. Ogrrcts, 8L Clair street, t doors from the Bridge. Teeth Extracted. Advice to the poor gratis?* N. B-~Dr. A. nliclt* the worst cases or any disease in Pittsburgh to call. spliidly PETBOLKDRro&BOCRofi; There are more things la heaven sad earth Than are dreampi of io philoaor>hv. a THE VIRTUES or this remarkable remedy, and the constant applteatioa lor it, to the proprietor, has induced turn to have it put up in bottles with la bels and directions for the benefit of the public. The PETROLEUM is procured from a well in this county, at a depth of (bur hundred fret, is u pure una duiUTated uriicla, without any ehemieai change, but just as flows from Nature** GreatLahntoryi! Tfcaiit contain* properties reaching unm&ber of diseases, is no longer a matter of eocenataty. There are many things in the areana of nstsre. which, if known, might be or vast usefulness m alleviating laflerlng, und re storing the bloom of beulth und vigor to many t suf ferer. Long before the proprietor thoaght or putting it up in bottles, it bad a reputation for the cate of di£ ease. The cooilaat and duly increasing calls for it, and several remarkable eurea it has performed, Ja a sore indication of it* future popularity und wide spread application in the «.ore of disease. We do not wish to make a long parade of certifi cates, as we are conscious that the medicine work iu way into the favor of those who suffer and wuh to-be healed. Whilst we do not eiaim for it a univereal application in everv disease, we unhesita tingly »sy. that in a number of Chronie Diseases it is unvaried. Among these may, be enumerated—all diseases of the mucous Ossoe*, such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION Unitsesrirstoge,) Asthma, and all diseases of the air passages, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Diaibaa?lCaaMs of the Bladder and Kidneys, Puns in ibo Back of Side, Nervoni Disease a, Palsy, Rheumatie Puns, Goat, Erysipel**, Tetter, Ringworms, Bams, Scalds, Bruises, Old Bores, Ae. In cases of debility re suliiiig from expeaue, or long and protracted cases of disease, this medicine will bring relief. It will act as a general 'TONIC and ALTERATIVE in sueh eases, imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, remov ing obstructions, opening the sluggish functions, which cause dlsesse and a broken constitution, amt giving increased And renewed energy-tb alt ine organs or Life!' The proprietor knows, of several cures of PILES, that resisted every oiboritraatment, get well under Um use of the PETROLEUM,for a short time. The proof ean be given to any person who desires It None genuine without the signature of the proprietor. Bold by the proprietor, 8. M. KIER, Canal Basin, near Seventh tt Also by R B. BELLERS, 67 Wood iq and—KEYSKR A M'DOWKLL, corner Wood at. and Virgin alley; who are his MrtMly regularly appointed Agents TUBS AND CQUIUVS. PINE AND CEDAR WARE iIANUFACTORY. No. ST, comer Market and PUffi-por 49 Maikct, T„_. . twen Third and Fourth sts. HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, whole femlljihefotJowinFanlfcle's, vix: Wash Tubs, Btoff Chuma,’ n e ?J U i bl ' BarrelChurosj - Half Bushels, Wooden Bowls, Peck* and Half Peeks, Wash Boards, Brass Bound Buckets, CtoJhesPiei, - Towel Roller*, Wooden Ladles, Bread Roller*, Clothe* Baskets, Market Baskets, Ae, Ae. , T BAMULL XROESEN, novl4 No <0 Dtaonnd'alley, Pittsburgh J* Patent Rotfa Asto. •JOft CASKS GUm and Boap maker*’ Soda Ash. OAtkJ Imponed direet from the above celebrated manufacturers, 89 per cent American ten, arriving and for tale by nov< WAM MITCH ELTBEE L * ci ficrkl N R Bani* -400 bbl* Whiskey; ftr sale by aa*< WAMMITCHELTREE -V*LEAt«HmtfVoiVDfcß—XOcasts Jai Alaspraa A ffi Sods’brand, a superior article, for sale by pp* WAMMITCHELTREE rri\ CASKS Alusprurs Soda Ask, sod-10 cask* I w Dlcaehiag Powder, arrived pership Oxenhridge, sod now cenuog on by cans], (br sale by i , W A M MITCUELTREE Siuns FAULT MEDICINES—"IIey ft» du Mrrilcuce M the day." • _ .. GUEAK’ISCAXIOS.OUo.MITf^iebL K.B.’SeSen: I think h right fbr the benefit ofothan to state teem frets ia reluloa to yen excellent Fami ly Medicine*. lhave used yoar Vermifuge Isryoyiamyownfain. Uy,oneviai frequently answering fi»rexpelHn*t «n esandxks fray ltoSOOj worm* item twoehlUraa I iiti also IM your Liver Pills and Uoagh fiyrup in «y they have ia every instwice produced Aalaxn engaged ia mcfcheadising, I am able to state that Iftavo yet to hoar ef the first failure where year mediates have been used ia my section of the .country. In conclusion, I may state that they ere ths modteines ei the day, and are destined lo have a Terr extensive pspalsnty Year*, retaectfaL^ Prepared and loJdby 8. ' -K. I ctnn, and told by Druggist* generally in the two el* ties and vicinity. - ntya fTREAT Cb'kK op lives compEaIKT; by he VX original, only tree, and genuine Liver Pill. Snomr Cunx* Ohio ceunty, Va.) ' - Mstyfr OfliV 1040 t Mr. JL E. Selim: Dear Bli*-I think it a doty' 1 owe to yea and to the poblio genera It, to etate that I have beenaffieted with the Liver. Complaint for a long tune, and to badly that as abcess formed and brok£ which led me in a very low etate. Having beard of Soar celebrated Liver Pills being for sale by A R harp, In Wen liberty, and recommended to me by my physician, Dr. E. Smith, I concluded to me them a fair trial. I purchased eae box, and found them to be Just what they are reeommefaded, THE BEST LI. VKR PILL EVER USED; and after taking four boxes 1 find the disease has entirely left me, andl emaow perfectly well. Rcspeetftuly years, DH COLEMAN. - West liberty, Harch 86,15*;. I certify that I am personally acquainted with Mr ColeoiM , and can bear testimony to the troth'of the atHTve certificate. A R SHARP The genuine Liver Pills are prepend and sold by REd .-LLERS, No 87 Wood street, and by druggist* in the '*ro eiuss. TO THE PUBLIC.—Tie originaLonly tree and gen* aiae liver Pills are prepared by REBellers,and have his name stamped In black wax opon the lid of eaeh box, and his signals re on the oauide wrapper—eil others are counterfeits, or base imitations. apltf. RE SELLERS, Proprietor uu-utaim cnuiunTi uum TltßOHtheßev i V ala; ClerrrmanoUheProiestaniMetbodit}Chare i . TbeenderslgnedhwtngbeeneiHieteddarinf theptrt •laierwithe disease olihe stomach,sometimes pro ducing gnat in the siomachfor tenor twelvehoan withoeiiniernu »'ca,and efteri having tried verioaa remedies with. < • yffeet. was famished with e bouls otDr DJey&c’sCi mauve Belssmi This he seed ac*. cording to the direct one, ted Coend invariably thstthi* medicine ceased the pain to ebre in three or fbar min utes, and in fifteen or twenty mioatesevery aneaiv sensation was entirtly qaieled. The medicine was af lerwardiDted whenever indications ot the approach of palnwere perceived, andtho pain was thereby prevent* ed. He centinaed to ese the medleiae every evening and sometime* m the moraine, and in a few .weeks health was so far restored, that the infierer was relit* edfiromelaigeamoamofoppressive pain. Frames, periesee, e can confidently recommend D D Jayne’s Carminative lielsam, as a sataiary medfein fordiieasesofthsstomaehendbowaU. ASHINND Allegheny eityJySl : For sale In Pittsburgh at ttspKKiN TEA BTOR 78 Fourth street, near Wo «• and also ettbeDrng Store of H P SCll WARTS. Ke rralttreet. Alleghegy VALtABURUCOVSRYi CONaTTMPTIVESt BE OPt YOUR GUARD. COfIPODRD BfBOP OP VltD CHBBEI, rnnuT unorm Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Dronehlos, tiv* er Complaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breath* Ingi'rain in the Biu end Breast, Palpitation of the Heart, Influents, Croup, Broken Con* BBtedon. Bore Ttuoat,Nerveae Debili ty, end ail Dlseesee of the Throat, Breast and Langs; (he most el fbetaal and speedy core over known lor any of the share discas -- as, is DR. BW AYNE’B Oompewad flyrwp of Wild Gbarryl This is no longer among those ef doabtfal ■ditty. It has passed away from the thousands daily non the tide of experiment, end now stands dehor ut reputation, and isAceoming more extensive* y dead thaztany other preparation ef medicine ever pradaood li>r the relief of suffering man. It has been utrodacod very generally through the United States aadßarcpe, and mere are few towns of iaaenuiea bat what contain some remarkable evi* deaeo of Its rood effects. For proof of the foregoing ctatMeats, and of the vales end efficacy of this medi* f the proprietor will insert a few of the many thoa* mmZt tMtfßornials which have been presented to him by msaodthe first respectability—men who have higher viawa of moral responsibility and justice, than to cer* tliyto facts, because it will do another a favor, and themselves no injustice. Such testimony pro*e*.con clusively, that lit surprising exeeilence ts established by Its merits, and the unquestionable authori ty ef pablie opinion. The instantaneous relief it af fords, and the soothing Influence diffused through the wfcSe frame by ft* «■», reads is it a moat agreeable .~4birfb, “Wkan sea, acting from conscientious taps!**, votaatuilr bear testimony to the troth of a thing. or partieaiar fact, sueh testimony, being contrary to their worldly interests atw* fnrposes, coerces eonsictisn of Us into, and commends itself In a special manner v antrnsal credence.”— Cm or Pnstejuxr Ccnsnono.’r— Tk*r* nntr wu a remedy that has been as saceessfal tn desperate cases of Consumption, as Dr. Swayne’s CeaaoundBlTap of Wild Cherry > « strengthens ihe mtsa, and appears to heal the alcen on the Lines, ereatt.i new and rich blood; power possessed by ho ether idieisL Cum Co, April 25th, IM9, Dr. B**ayne—Dear Sir I verily believe your Con. MU4 &/np of Wild Cherry has been the means or sarins ST Luo. leaaghta severe cold, which grada aUy grew worse, attended with a severe eoagS, that redsted ail the remedies which I had recourse to, sul! increasing untilmyeaaeexhibited ail the sTmniomsor Pmlmotianr Consumption. Every thing I tried seemed to have no effect, and my complaint increased so rapid* : iv that friends as well as gave «p all hopes of sr recovery. At this time I was recommended to try roar Invaluable medicine: 1 did so with the mist hap -3v resells. The &nt bottle had the effect to loosen the eoagh. ceasing as to expectorate freely; and by the dmo lb ad used til bottles, I was entirely wall, and am aow as hearty a man as I over was in ay life, and woold be happy tn give any In&mitioaresneetlng ay that other saffwora may dertee tha bcnaSt for which lam so grateful. For the truth of tha above statement, I refer ytm to *•«**»*. ««**«» Warn chaster. Pa. of whoa I purchased the medicine. Eeipwrallyyocre, JunMnau WenAmful Cun of m Mithodut MiauUr, n t gvtrno—Dear Bin I feel * debt of ground* dn to Tor tiri * daty to the tffietrd generally, to offer mv hambla testimony la tarot of Tow Composed sy npofWtU Cherry. Voautopitmtuet l«u vlilaaUT anaeked with cold and inflammation of the r-n». wkiek «u accompanied with a distressing ioSSTpain in Use bttw and bead, a very eonaidera bin Hoebarav of offensive maene from the longa, aape* oiaQr apon change ot weather, however alight At gist 1 fcltao alarm ahoat my condition, bat m pretty •oon eoßTineed that I waa rabidly going into consamp. lion. I grew daily weaker, “d at length waa scarce- I* able to walk about, or speak above a whiaper, each waa the exceeding weakneaa of my lasga. Danngthis lion t bad triad various preparations and prescriptions, hotlband no relief—growing all the tlma worae. Just bora 1 waa advued asd persaaded by a dear friend in Wilmington to make trial efyoar Syrup of Wild Cher ry. I moat eoruoaa that previously I had been preja dlead against palest medicine»> and lam «UJ against thoao caning o«t of the bands of bat ander etending roar claim* to tbe profession and practice of modieine, and having'implieu taU in the saying of my friends, 1 forthwith parchaeed of Dr. fchaw.cneofyoar agents,afirwbvitlea,andoommeneediun»c. Mydia nae ana time of SOor hSmontha* standing, coo. icqaestly it was deeply rented. I however, considerable relief fro® the aao of the fim foor or five bottles. Bet being a pabUn speaker, I frequently at tempted to preach with my inereamng strength, and thereby raptured those vessels thtt had already begun to heal; in this way, doubtleaa, my ewe was greatly retarded, lnrevaaequence of acting thaa imprudent* had to aao rw*ive or fifteen boulea before I was pe. ectly restored 1 have no question, a ranch email 1 amber oU>otU*.« would have made me sound, ba he above indiscretion. The 6yrvp allayed the fevt »b habii, took .way the distressing cougb, pat mu, to the discharge of matter from the long*, and gav them and the eaure system good health. 1 have defei red offering this certificate until now, for tbe purpos. of bains perfoewr satisfied with the permanency ot the core, ai.d now i&at 1 feel perfectly well 1 offer it with pUasora. Rxv. J. P. Jobds2l Dublin eoonty. N.C. htfanau Cautmk—Bmd! Rea# There it beta* • genuine preparation of Wild Chem, and that is Dr. flwara**, tho first ever offered to the pubUe. which »as been sold largely throughout the Unltoa States ami tome parts of Europe: and all pre paration* eallev by the name of Wild Cherry have Man pat out aineo this, under eover of same deceptive eircuß»unces,«e order to five currency to their sales By a little obteyveuon, no person need mistake the genuine from tkt false. Each bottle of the genuine is enveloped wit a beautiful steel engraving, with the likeness of WilSua Penn thereon; alao, Dr. flwayne’s signature: usd «e further security, the portrait of Dr. Struynn will LV added hereufter, so as to distinguish his prcparaUuv 'tom all ether*. Now, it-ir was not (or this great earative properties and known virtues of Dr. dwarnr’i Conimqnil Syrup of Wild Cherry, personi would not be ondeavering to give currency to their “fictitious no**>«m* n by stealtug the name of Wild Cherry. Renumber, ulwuy* bear in mind the name ofDr.Bwavne -wd be not deceived. Q Principal Ofiree, corner of Eighth and Race eueets, Philadelphia. For sate wbtwssale and retail by OGDEN A SNOW DEN, cor Sd aa.l Wood its; B A FAHNEBTOCK A CpTcor lit-anv Wood, and dth and Wood its; WU TllO&N, S 3 Meeket it) 8 JONES, 180 Liberty su JA3 AIJONKB, eot Mend and Penn sts; JOHN MITCH ELL, AUegheat city, and by all respectable deaJen In mbdlclne. _ oct!3 ~jDr. W. F> lulaud’i Prsmlnm riaitir.~ ThR W. P. INLAND, of the Medical College bf Phil. JL f adelphia, now offers to the puhtio his Indian Veg etable Premium Plaster, the qeulities of whieb, after lout and tried experience, has beea satisfactorily es tablished. To ait women who may be afflicted with Prolapms Uteris or Fallen Womb, he recommends his platter, guaranteeing a sura and speedy cure In the short space of from two to thee weeks, if applied wiUt cafe and rest—discarding all the countless instrument, and extensive bandages so long in use. This ho feels cootele atious in slating, inasmuch as he has not failed in one esse eut of three hundred and fifty-three no lien it. j Also foy Rheumatism and Weak Breast or Back, at tended with pain, there is nothing to exeel this Plaster in affording reliefer effecting u oure. For tale by L Wilcox, comer of Demand and Market st Bras u A Reiter, “ liberty and St Clair sts Dr J Sargent “ Federal st and Diamond. Alle gheny city Jacques A Go, “ Denman and Diamond Burning bam. taj T> L- SELLERS, Druggist, No 67 Wood strem, lb. Bole Agent for the sale of Dr. Townsend’s Gei tune BarsapariUa, has just received SOO down of this Greet Spring and SumEcr Medicine. Purchaser* should recollect that R E Belters J* sole •gent for Pittsburgh, and D M Curry for Allegheny city apg ; ! Extract of coffee-An anjciewhieh'UTT pldty coming into use as a wholesome, nourishing and delicious beverage, being more pleasant and pal atable than common Coffee, and (hr cheaper, as a paper costing only ten cents, will go as far as four pounds of Coffee. Manufactured by . . JOHN 8. MILLER. Pitubnrgb, Pa. Sold at wholesale by B A FAHNESTOCK A Co, Comer of First end Wood and Sixth and Wood streets Pittsburgh. apai California rubber goods-juh received. 38 Camp Blankets; SO officer coats; la p n Pants; 18 pairs naU luted Miming Boots; la Isthmus Bags; ?3 .water Tank*. « and W gallons eackfiO canteen*, ! gallon each; :ldoißuekakui Money Belts; ldo oiled cambric da do. The above goods for sale at tho Cali fornia Ootfiting Esablishmcnt, No 6 Wood st. BtchM • JA H PHILLIPS A BSORTED SPICES—PaI up for family use. in tin sens, enclofri tn a sliding |Jd box, elm. 1 Mustard, Aispice, " . CUnnumnn, Ginger, doves, Pepper, Wunanted pore. For sale at the new Spicel and Mistoed Factory, cener of Ferry A liberty sis. myla - JOHN h liKf.f. ' TtTvlUkWm(U lm Anvils, tma tte S ( .i A.'anMvlUawerk%w«naa»di wia b« eonstaatiy’ MTiaod ami to order. by_ i ■**••• ...... r^fOC{Ouii,»wo ? J lgw lotwrfy' : rpiffiWAß nriHMEJUco, b7ig.Kipi.ri« Hm.w. ofEk.wfc eoinpiitlar u Aml ri i. °< p “S. Bessy on Christian Baptmn; by Baptist, W. N M ) t m Ike Ogilvies, • Novel. Fairy Tali*, from aUNaiiens; by Anthonr B_ Man talba; withsTuiutradonaby Ifcyfc. “ 07 Woa Just redd by' JOHNSTON k BTOCKTON dels . comer Tmrd and ft T r';i Sow uft Elipai Gift Bwkit SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; br J T - Headley, with eleven original deaig tu by Uatlev Poem* and fme Writings, by Birt»ni n. ru...- • vol*., muslin 1 Illuminated Gem* of Saered Poety, with «ix illustm tiou engraved on steel. by JohnSortain. Jut received by JOHNSTON A BTOCKTON, dcSa . canter Thin! end Market it*. Hew Books* PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT; or e Prudeal View of the mutual da tie*, relations end intereau of the Medical Pretession and: the Coma unity; by Worth* ington Hooker, M. D. the Work* of Michael Do Montaigne; comprising his Essays, Letters,Ac.; By Wbl Harnett. Nineveh andiU »»‘fn*rp* By Ar*’»n Henry Lay. art. Esq., D. a L.’ . Glimpse* of Spain; oriNotes of an Unfinished Tour in 1847. BvS.T. Wallis. Tapper’* Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; ilia*, traled. Jut received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, novgt comer Market oad Third street* 1840^01 T OCKWOOD’S ILLUSTRATED WORKS—Mu- JLi minated Book*—Hooks in riebty eorved binding,' illuminated and ill nitrated—Book* snperbly bound in Velvet, Silk, Morocco, dnd Coati osition, in imitation of the Middle Age*—Bibles and Prayer Books, bean, tifally bound in Vel ret and Morocco, magnificently or namented and ill ami noted. For sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, dc» __ Bookseller A Importer, Wood it. Chrlaimma and How Tsar ApproMhlsgl elegant and substantial books, 7n MagntfitSTUAftiiqut Binding, for tha Holiday*. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer, O Wood street, has received a beantifai collection of Illustrated Books, bound in the most splendid man ner by the best London and American binder*—among them may be foanJi f. Pearls of Amem •* Poetry; magnificently illumine- Laysor the We.tt rn World; illuminated in gold and solora. Wordsworth** Greece; richly Illustrated. The r-eacber; illuminated by Owen Jones, and soaad • carved wood. . The Song af Songs: illuminated by Jones. Jo Thoughts; Ul aminated by Heroines of Shakspeare; illustrated. Mrs. Jameson’s Characteristics of Women; illustra ted. For sole by JAMES D LOCKWOOD, doU C 3 Wood street Blew Books. REDBURNi His First Voysge.by Herman Mcllville author of ‘-Types,’’ “Otnoo,” Ac. History of King Alfred ot England,by Jacob Abbott; with fine engravings. jreercss; by Wm. Mc.inhold. JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, corner Third and Market eireeu u Ono of tkt Most lUwutriailo Worts of the Agt. n Nineveh and its remains; with on sc count of a visit to the Chasdman Christians of Kurdis tan, and the Yeiidis, or Devil-Worshippers; and an Inquiry into the Manners and Arts of the Ancient A»- •£!*“»• By Austen Henry Layard, Esq., D. C. L. With inirpd tC i° r y Note by Prol. E. Bobuuon, D. D, LL.D. 11l unrated with 1U plates and mans, and 00 wood enta. a vela Bvo. doth, 84,50. “The book has a ran amount of graphic, vivid, plo taresqu nan alive."—Tribune, “The wprk of Layard is the moot prominent contri bution to the study of otatlqulty, that has appeared for moor yeara."—Christ. Inq “Not one excel* in interest the* account of Nineveh given by Mr. Layard.”—Washington “As we follow the diggers with breathless interest in their excavations, ann suddenly find ourselves be forea muilve figure curved with minute accuracy, now lifting its gigantic bead from the dust of 3000 I“”i we are ready te ery oat with the astonished it is wonderful, bat it is true’’ In- Kr sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, ooxlo <0 Woods! Bow Books* THE WOMEN of the Old and New Testament. Edited by E. B. Sprague, D. D. 1 vpl. Imp. Bvn., eJegantly bound; Id exquisitely finished engravings; w Us■.££^ c^ P oou, b T celebrated American Clergymen. POEMS BY AMELIA, {Mrs. Welby, of Ky„)i new and enlarged edition; illustrated by engravings from original designs by Wier. I vol. square Bvo- elegant ly bound and gilt. Also—A variety of splendid Annn. els and Gift Books. Sewell's Child’s First Book of the History of Rome, l vol. lBmo. THE MECHANICS ASSISTANT, adapted for lbs -use of Carpenters, Shipwrights, Wheelwrights, Saw yers, Lumbermen, Students, and Artixans generally: being a thorough and practical Treatise on Meusura uon and the Sliding Rulg. By D. M. Kaper, A. AL Boise ■ Treatise on Greek Prose Composition. Ollendorff* Elementary French Grammar. By Prof Greene, of Brown University. I vol. ISmo. Roediger’s Gesenius 1 Hebrew Grammar, by Conont. Getenms’ Hebrew Lexicon. Loomis' Trigonometry, and Logarithmic Tables. 1 voL (sheep.) i The Englishmans Greek Concordance. lvol.(mns tin.) Anthon's Classical Series. ■ Webster’* Dietiooary, revised ed. 1 vol. Bvo. do do unabridged. 1 voh 4u>. r.^ M , Note* and Questions on New Testament. Whale]Jr’s Logie. Motheim'a Ecclesiastical History. 3 vela and S vol*. (sheep.) Vestiges of Creation. 1 vol. ISao. Monungi among the Jesuits at Rome. I voL (doth and paper.) Scenes where the Tempter has Triumphed. 1 vol. (doth and paper.) ®®f Be ’»Theologled lecture*, l voL fivo.(cloth.) Alder’s ProDOtuinsg Bible. B®yc*’s French Dictionary. Smart** Horace. For sole by R HOPKINS, novl3 Apollo Building*, Fourth at NEW books* J tJsT RfcXTej vj-.u,—i’no «vu> i> Montaigne, edited by IL Haulitt, comprising his eiassys, letters, and Jouraer through Germany and Italy, with note* from all the Commentators, Biograph ical and Bibliographical Not'ees, Ac. Theory mu 4 Practice ofTeaehiiig-, or, the Motives as Methods of Good Sehool-Keeping, by Datid F.-ge, A M, Paincipal of tho State Normal School, Albany, N. Y. Frank Forester's Rah and Fishing of the- U. «-•»( ■£d B&iish Province* of North Amenea, by' Henry Wm. Herbert. • JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, „ l,oxo corner Third and .Market >ts Tb* Olden Timii ■ P,. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer, „W oodsireci, has fur salealew copies com remainder of the edition,) of this voletble nthi. “ e T ota * l Preservation or lioenmeuu, and iofarmanon relating to the early a aeulemeut and dnprovemetu of the country, aroumi the head of the Ohio. By N.jville U. Craig, E*d-,of Piiuoargh,l n9vols Bvo. * 00x10 J. D, LOCKWOOD. ROMA?* LIBERTY a History, wuh a view of the Liberty of ©the* Aoeisni Nations. Ur Samuel lllustrated with twelve. engravings, exe* *«“*• S svo, mmSotm wuh PrascoH* Historical .Works. Jut published and for sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, bookseller and 2?vio Importer, ct Wood at KEUbLB IN ITALY; ant^onxededition, * SMSJuS 88 - FANNI KE>,ULE *, v “* ‘The reading of this book tto impressed os',with a mich hlgticr opinion of iu author than wo had formed from perusing her other writing*. It displays a deeper ton* of thought, onited to more para womanly graee of reeling than any ether production of the female mind wuh which we are acquainted.' l —Eto. Mirror. *•11 u a very agreeable and readable book, writtenin Fanny Kemble's best style—bold, spirited and wuer laming. ft e reeommend ii to our rentiers u the best publication of the season.' I —Reading c ox. ~lt contains the Josntal of a travel through Europe, and residence in Italy; and is,one of the pleaaapiest and most interesting books of the •caiou.’ l —Co or. m>a Enquirer. **A very characteristic book. We have read it from title page to Colophon with unabated interest. A rf* vid pieiare of life in Rom*. 1 la ail respects eminently reaaebte.’ I —Knickerbocker. ; For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD, novtS Bookseller A Importer, ttt'Wooq »l Isltfeographio Sitablishmeiii OF TVM. JJOHUCUMANN. Third at, opposite the. Post-Office, Pittsburgh^—Maps, Lai.dscapei. liilt beada, Showbills, Labels. Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Vuitiug Cards, Ac- engraved or dra* n on stone, and printed in colors, Gold, Biomo or Black, In the taut approved, style, and at the most reasonable prices. octl&ly KEO HUTfER—33 keg. for sale by dc!7 WICK A McCAJfPLEBS FLOUR— 60 bbls Pamity Flour, for sale by del? WICK A McCANDLKSS MUTTON IIAM3-4 bblsior'sale by del? J if CANFIELD CHEAP MOUS. DE LAINS—3 eases good »W, fast colored M. de Lain*, at the extremely jow price of Ue. per yard. A A MASON A CU, del< No CD Market et JiVkfcrm FttUl'i*—A doz. cans trysh Peaches: ■“-* 5 * bouies do. 6 “ “ • Pine Applos: 3 “ - Cherries; 1 - 3 ** . “ birawberriea; ! 3 **.- Tomatoes: "i 3 u half gal. bottles Pickles: 3 44 quart do. 3 M tancy do. RecHl and for sale at the l’ekis Tea Blere, 70 Fourth •treet. deel* RYE FLOUR—I 3 bbls racy and torsHlc by deal WM a JOHNSTON, 113 Second »t RECEIVED THIS DAY, at the India Itubba De* pot—l case Wornon’i Metallic Rubber riandiU,; i : „ “ - ■■ as 1 “ Mlut.’ “ - Slippc; I Men’s “ Overshoes; 1 “ “ “ “ Sandals; 1 “ “ leather'ibled * Overshoes; All of which will be sold, wholesale or retail, lower than at any hoajc in the city. JA ii PHILLIPS, BO vat . ! No $ Wood street PEALED PEACHES—* Bbls jut reo'd, ior sale" tv dcl»l c S « W lIARBAUOU ..IA/INDiIW GLASS—SCO bis, oss’d sizes, rac’d and TV for sale by dclß SA W HAMUAUGII BUTTER— 13 bbls arul w twi, packed, in prime order Worshipping, for sale by - - dcso L 8 waterman SODA AiSH—i» casks to arrive pgr sateby - deal TASEBYSuEbJt BLACK (waDDlNU—lotiales Urge use an Alary JaatreeHlby SIUCiafcTTA WHITE, T _«sl Now Wood it ■»TIZEn?EsL-3ea»e»aoper.t'reiicJi Black ailk'TT V xeUei extra trimming*, rec’d per expreia, at deat) A A MASON A CO»9 O UNDRIEa— S bale* Colton] 49 bbl*~No 1 Lard O 44 bay* FeaUjrr*; l tierce - ’ 1(J sack* Wool; GdoiLambSkin*. wi& wool: 3 do* Sheep Skim, •* •• 3 dor M k dreiaed' To arrive c a steamer Fort Pitt, and for sale bv deli 1 ISAIAU DIbKEY A CO* from St GINSRTi o—4 bags Clarified, for iale by dtl7\ WItiKAMcCAN-mrg. "LIKATHr 1 X del? IEKa—IS sacks praae, tor *aiTby _ _ _ t> »V octas Fomas jkxg; T>ILLS w BuiaoS|tagiiadrudBcAtadbouhi - X) any amount mi u» Carnal Ketgs_qf &ea*agt« A&o,l>rmfts parable in say part of th* Ojd Ogßomem, from £1 i* fiat*), ml the rmieol SStotheXSterunp, withoetdednetiod or discount, by JO3HVA BOBIN* SON, o«ce «h ««* doorwwof.wood. - . - ocilßH ilUl 1~. . -".r... ■■’■'' . joVUSUU . Hit m irien 4 p iwh. T> ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BHOKEKS. iftr *? Domestic B2lr Cer- of Depo«Ue, Bank Notes tad Cain, cotattei Mmnd Wood opposite St Chsiteeßor Indian®, •- ' fcontacky, . i Jlmo ail, 1 KotH purchased auhe lowest rates. by - ' .• N. HOLMES fc SONS, j ■“PJ*. 35 Market strtaC i*hQad«lpUa,aDd R»ltl»TlW|Y [ Constantly for tala by R. HOLMES A SONS. •gpM ; •• '33 Market«. MISCELLANEOUS. BAULK _ FOUITPaT. Joan aicuouws . i o. w.«. rara. THE undersigned, rneeeMOrs to Arthurs & Nlchbl ion, beg leave to inform the citizen# of Pittsburgh and public generally, that they kave rebuilt tie Ea- ULE FOUNDRY and aro now in fall operation, -and bare part of their.patteraa ready- for the marten— Amongst which an Cookiar Stoves, Coal pud Wood Stovea, wiihla splendid alr-u/hl Coal Staves which’ is now superceding in other cities the common round Stave. Also, a cheap coal Cooking Stove, well adap ted for small families, with a full assortment of com mon and mantel Grate* We woold ’particularly In vile the attemion of persons building to call at our warohonse before purchasing, and examine a splendid - article of enamaelled Grates, finished in fine style— entirely new ip this market. ‘ Warehouse, No. 181 Liberty at, opposite Wood !tt amaSdti NICHOLSON A PAVNB. Offlcseftht Dilswsr*Kataslßafctyln< loraaee Company. pKXLADXtrau, Nov. 5 th. IBIS. - THE Board-of Directors have*this day, declared a dividend of TEN PER CENT, in scrip, out of the profits of the Company forihe year ending Octobcr3), 1848. eertifieates for which wilt be issued on and after the first day of December next.' Also, a dividend of SIX PER CENT, tncaih, on the capital stock and sertp previodslv issued, payableja* above. . RICHARD a NKWBOLD,Bec’T. 1 novto p. a. Madeira, Agt n pitu’g. PITT 9□ URGH IMPORTATIONS* 1 _ C YEAGER. Importer and Wholesale Dealer! In • FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS! Sign of the Gilt Comb, 109 Market st~ Pittsburgh, Pa. western Merchants, Pedlars, ana others visiting Pittsburgh to purchase Goods, aro respectfully invited io call and examine the extaniive assortment of Eng lish, American, French and German Fancy Goods. All Foreign Goods at this establishment are Import ed direct by myself, and purchasers may rely on get ting goods fromfirM hands. I have the largestasson meat of articles, in the variety line, in the eity-of Pittsburgh—all of which will bo sold low for cash or city acceptances. The Slock consists, in part of Lace Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons. Silk Cravats, Shoe and Patent Threads, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Tapes, Suspenders, Bullous, Pina, Nee dles and Cutlery. • Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Jewelry, oUbndiol Brushes, Combs and Razors. Percussion Caps, Revolvers, Pistols, Clocks, Silk A Cotton pamsr.gpec!aelei, Steel Pens, Musis Boxes,' Carpet Baga and Baskets. Binding#, Findings and Trimmings. Toys and Fancy Goods; together with a large varie ty of Fancy and staple DR r GOODS. C, YEAGER is also agent for tho celebrated Lan outer Combs. . . novl? , Riadl Saadi “ i “~•- CTELLERS* COUGH SYRUP.—From W. X. Bodea. srt Court of Quarter Sessions ©f Beaver Com ■ ■ *- Mr. R.E> Sells *«-4i -Some time in the winter my’ wi'e was afflleted With a severe and distressing cough, and bearing sf yam invaluable Cough 8 Trap,. I pur chased a boiUe te*bo with the best material and workmanship,, and warranted to please the most fa*, tdioas. ' aorllWlT Allegheny city, Ang. 10, IMS. ■ * ** SELLERS’ IMPERIAL COUGH SYROP—Tasitx'a Noruwa Lxii Irl i PirmnniT. March 27.1R37 i Mr. n. E. Belters—ln lattice to yoa add yoar Incom parable Cough By rap, I be* lease to state/for the ben efii Of the community, that my wife ha* been several ume» afflicted wita a most distressing eorth.' i »™ chased, In January last, a Bottle of year StWwhlch eared a conga of two months’ standing. About cue mouth .lace, the coneh returned, add was u *e»ere hat the coaid hartllr more, trxm weakoew “ffl? breast; l sent for oae bottle or year Cough Syrup,nnd a port of one botUe cured the eongh I lave Iheoffler £ * eTerel J «®«ed, who ha" to esc hi* own words, •■eaten enough cough candy to "SSKKSPfe r. £ jgSftfe •treet, and told by Druggists generally in the two _ ue i , delft A OAfiO, GRATEFUL for the eery liberal encouragement I have wedged for so many years, I ha™ d*w. mined to enlarge my business cotufflerabS^HarSir AU mil -onlets pnmamtv, and do the work in oar asaai •■*"**** Bn ? •aehtion"f me?. Rvrn?iM Jo4 *f ?? l ? ay ."*** «f UPUOLBTI> . I V l °P U 3 Mutlrastes and Bedding, Car* « a «J?5 r, * i ‘» and Doreens, Cornices, Frin ges, Bordering#, Tursel*, Bp lit and Roller Bunds, end gW VH. C, ° kent in an establishment of *ho etna. Order* respectfully solicited «"«t promptly *!• tended to. \.r :.. N. B.—Carpets made and pat down.. ~ v}l VVM.KORLE AIiLBGUKNT VKSITIAB. BLIHD, AiNDUABLVLT WAt’KROOM. ■t J. A. BRi»\YN weald respect- Imlty inform the public, .that he |keepa on hand aittl* stand on tbo westsideof Uto Diamond,Alle gheny city, a complete assert-, ment of Venilitaßlinds; also Ye nitian Shutters are made to or dor In the best style, warranted equal to any. in the united Stale*. His Bliads can be remoredwith out the aid of a screw driver.' Having purchased the stock, tools, and wood ofthe eablnetes tablishmrnt pf Ramsay A M’Cle]- land, I am prepared to furnish their old. customers, as well aa : mr.hSiO J. A.BRQWI*. : JUSTreeM, an elegant plain Rosewood ft oet. Piano* from tho celebrated manufactory of Noon* A Clark. N. Y* of superior tune, and very moderate price. For talc by w dct» at J. W.-Woedwells. • WILLIAMS’ IVORV P EARL-TOOTH POW DER. for removing T»mr;:Bcarvy, Canker, and all nibrtanoee dertniciiT® to lbe-Teeth. - li if deliciost to iho urie, cle«a»inf themonth, bealiof and ttreoirthen in* the goinr, and puw/jnj Ike breath. - a® For rale, wholetalo and retail, br • • '• deao RBSELU raasMss 2sa*at ili-AopknUd oaomient of JEWELRY, » r^?as«3fiaßaaaaßr»' =•"- mssi^rsgssiu. ; aftsg original shape of the too.;; : tlte . N. B.—Teeth exulted with Ur!e or no mi. wSEsaTatistssiffsiJttggas ring tt, though tt should be done is even ravtaotiy* - ~ • or ■AZ«TKR*s! GINSENG PANACEA! TO THOSE SUFFERING WITH DJSEAftrn LUNGS.—The unprecedented sacects wisithuß needed the use of the t . . GINSENG PANACEA a all the various forms which Irritation of the laurs *, sinm-o, has iadueed the proprietor againu ciiflm**.*-- tins to this • • WONDERFUL PREPARATION. Ho ehangable weafoer which marks' our foil winter mouths, is always a fruitfrl source of COLDS AND COUGHS. These, If neglected, an but the precursors of that fen COSDHPTION. Ths question, then, how shall ws nip the destnyarta the bud! how shall ws get clear of our oougha and olds! is of vital importance to tae public. ... THE GREAT AND ONL* REMEDY . will be found in tho Ginseng Panacea. In proof ef this we have fromuate to time published tl)e eertiSeatea of downs ofoW best known ultima, who have experi enced its curative powers. These, with e masa or tea timouy from all parts of the country,—from • • . MEDICAL mkn OF THE FIRST STANDING, Ministers ef the Gospel* An, togeUter with copimu no| ices front the ‘ • • JOURNALS OF THE DAY. we have embodied in p amp hist form, ana say he bm have been used in this city. THOUSANDS AND TENS OF THOUSANDS throughout the United Statee and Canada, and we e*» lenxe any nan to point out a I SINGLE INSTANCE a which, when taken according to diraeiion*. and be fore the lungs bad become fatally disorganize!; it has ever failed to ■ ■ 1 ' EFFECT A PERFECT CURE. ' Why, then, need the affileted hesitate! Why mart te the nnwrablo nososms, goueu up byunk* owaiadivid kvlsu ier the assumedname of some cealrrstedrphy tleian, end puffed into notoriety by certificates ei sous equally unknown!. Whilst a modicinsel ■ T UNPARALLELED EFFICACY ts to be had, whose vouchers era at home*—e*r na!gh| bon*—many of whom it baa . a SNATCHED FROM THE GBAVE. ■ In OTder that this invaluable medicine may be plaeed within the reach of the poor as well the rica, we have put the price at . ONLY FIFTY CENTS, ust one half the usual cost of cough mediolnea. mi . Or sale by our agents in nearly every town and village over the west, who axe prepared to give full informa tion relative to it T. SALTER, Proprietor, i Broadway, Cincinnati, (Rue. ; M'ALUSTER'S OINTMENT NO their gutridrmauers, ‘and Sixteen years foralldiaaasaaof the chest, involving tho utmost danger ,nd responsibilltyi and 1 declare before heaven and man, that not In one ease has it falladlo benefit when the patient was within the reach ofmonal meant. -V , # , I have had physicians leaned hi the profession. I have ministers of the gnspol, Judges of the bench, al dermen, lawyers, genuemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poornse it in every variety ol way, and there has been bat one voieo—one universal voiee saying—“ftPALLlSTKL YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD!** , ; , RHEUMATISM—It removes almost immediately the inflammation usd swelling, when the pain ceases. (R .. the directions eroundtae box.) ■ , D-ACHE—The eaive 'ftesenred persons of the headache of twelve years standing, and who had U reniarevery week so that vomiting took place. EAR ACHE, TOOTH-ACHE, and AGUE IN TUB FACE, axw Miped with like auoeeas. SCALD HEAD—We have eared eases that actaaHy daflsrfevery thing known, as weii as tha ability of fif teen ;0 twenty doctors. One man told us ho hadspent is on his children wilhou any benefit, when U few setts of Ointment cured them. TETTERr-Therc is nothing belter for the eure of •Tetter. ~. BURNS—It is one of tho best things in the world flu PlLES—Thousands axe yearly cured by fids Oint ment.'' It bxvub fails in giving relief for the Piles. [p* Around the box are directions for oung APAL fute’s Ointmtuifor Scnfula, Livtr Complai iu, • Eryrip#- Iss, TtOtr, Chilblain, Scald Htad. Sort Ega,; Qfe inep, Sett Threat, Bronekttas, N«reota A fftttiont, Paint, Du testpfih* Spins, Htad a the, ati\aa x Dta/tust, Ear adu, Bums, Corns, all Distam cf ths Sian, Sen Ligt, Pin pits, dye.. SwtUing ef ths Limbs, B eta, Rksumatiim, Piles, aid Fttt, Croup, Stalled or Broken Breast, Sbotfc aeis,4fusinUs Fats, COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain in' the and Bide, falling off of the hair, or the other accompa nies cold feet. (This Ointment ts tho true remedy.) it is A sure sign of disease to have cold feet. CORNS—Occasional use of. the Ointment will al ways keep corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them u they o*e it frequently.’ " Gy* This Oi h went is good, for any part of, the body or limbs when inflamed.' In somo cases it should bo applied often. >’ j CAUTION—No Ointetest wilt be genuine unless the come of JAMES McALLISTER is written with a pen anererylobeL • "f- For sale by my Agentsia aU the prineipal cities and towns In the United States. . JAMES McALLISTER, Bole Proprietor of the above medicine. D" Principal Office, No !S North Third street, Phil. ideJphia. - PRICE 25 CENTS PER 80X..... . Aassxs m Pmasusen—Brann A Relterj Corner of liberty and 8i Clair ctr, andL Wilcox, Jr, comer of Market it and the Diamond, also corner of 4th aad Smitbfield sti; J tl Cassel, comer of Walout'andFena su, 6th ward; and sold u tho awiAfifid st, 3d door from Second sc in Allegheny city by HP Sehwaru and J Baxgcm; Dy J O Smith, Druggist, Bir mingham; D Negley, East Liberty; H. Rowland, Mc- Keespon; J Alexander A Son, 'Monongphcla City; N B Bowman A Co, and J T Rogers, 'Brownsrillcj-john Barkley,Beaver,Pm are wholesale-agents, -.- i fcb*J7-deodly —~ TLI- Facta for ths Public# In relation to that unrivalled family Salve, . DAUiEY’S SJCIQIL TAIN EITBACTdR. TESTIMONY of a respectable Phyiician.—Read the following, addressed to my Agent, Mr.F. Mer tyweather, Cincinnati: c CnrecnuTi, ?eb; Sir: A mow of duty compel* mo to give my tribats to Dailey’s Pain Extractor. Being opposed to erfhck cry and alt nostrums having for weir object sinister motives—tut realising much good from the "King of Pain Kil ten’ll am indaeed to tender yon eertifi cate. 1 havo used it in my family, in my practice, and with all the happy and wonderful effects thkt coald possibly bo imagined.' H. J. Baost^MsD. Dr. ilrodie is the senior partner of Brodie A Leri. Druggists. ' • v InJliwf aU cthsr artielea in tovzJatofbtii' e *3penors*alcyaa low as theygaa bepur thased in this or any eastern eUr. jsuooepur; m«w York. FUbte n. a.VAHNiyrDctor CURE FOR WORMS*-'> T B. A. PAHSESTOCK'g VEltfllfllOßi - wen?s a to’ui the piibiic, a change in the extenor wrapper or table of ikmr'Ver mifege. TTie new label, whicais aitcd ectfnrriD* of S?rS?r^i X, '? uiW dcsign » a ' l •* »Teryere*:expcruc. ahtflvfromthe asd , rt«f«fe»^nlSSeeS imd the execution elaborate- Several figures and a pfoainent,- bat the l S^J24 prioted .. law “ to leueraoaa red'aml firfely^n* ** particularly examjnc:L— -iSI~ »- Ue l‘ Bht fcUers i wsdlnfctj the wKi? ???wl*oe, however minutc,‘thfwtffibot the m j» p,rtof , lslo engraving mstchslexactly uif the impresuoa had been made uponwndJWfc «* • it it actually printed on bvth sUwL’vf Ue. in ail cases bo obseffeaT A l *' bei upon each dozen . should he examined in the v'anb miafer* • . This preparation has now stood the tett df die B / yean trial, and is confidently reeommcnded&.g*^ > •ad effeetualtaedicine forexpellingwibnps/roA the system. The unexampled success thifc’h*saCf B ® e “ its administfalioa in every esse Wherethepsbeciwmi really afiliclcd with worms,ceriaialy'’Wiwei*«w w '* thy the attention of physicians. . .. . . . The proprietor has made it apoint te aseerodn tho mult of its ure in such eases as eatfe-Wt*"? »“» kuowledge end observation—and be wand it to produce the moitsalmary efioet*—ocru^r^d 00111 ’ ly after nearly all the ordinary prepan&p£ ftC . o, f“ mended for wornh had been previously. without any permanent advantage.Tw* 1* • l * tested by Uie eenifieales and statemtiftsnf-hfludreds i ofrespeetahle persons in different partt try, and shouJa induce families always of the preparation in their possession. L l* opesattou, and may he administered with pipfect.ssle lt»JPQHdefieatetnfam. . ... . M r -i TW«niy genuine is prepared by . < fvm r.B a FAIINESTQ6K. prttthxngh, 1* bbls ia suiro sad fer safe v. . .gvMfca ■ j■- enguss • uwNfnt