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ue,* fill, Bouton edition:. Paxtsh’s. BiW* Gazetteer,
M edhurtfri duna'aud Its Prospecti, Dr,’Wood's Lee*
tare* on HM?# Missionary A nee
dotes; sad Butst'dJtei liifcieating works, ia eddUeti
to the tbeve.su at a*srmntßS.' ‘ ; • * nor2t - > ’
fpiasnginr^rTP'iTnTOPgtmr^TJS-
X LEGHIT4Y.AND VICINITY, wlU.be.ready fire
the engraver In JO days- ': paeon* whd-inkjr-iriah to
heve views of titeireoentty seats pot on the map eu
doeobrmtki&ceppUeitfoste'tfce onceridgne*,w
time beteetMMthkast, To defray ihe expense of
the views' -spi» : -■RLbe required lit addition
.|o the priee of thetasal' nerlO BKtteOOWAN
1 ;;*o*n* public. 'j -
A BOUT does, I w*a traveling through
IA. the Btamef Ohio; wblln spending u tow days »
Charon, 1 discovered asinguiar Mbulie'subsmoee,
pad jrabseqaouir tensed that it htd> been kaewenr
Mats, and opposed to be of sense orvalae, bet troa
tU ouformfcy of texmra and singular upP2***®**£j
was I led to believe it might be made asa/U, bat for
what purpose! hid not the least Idea. I eommeaoed
■y expenmenu by burning it, boiling it,
ixutg U. with various substances,
ISaeJ^SS^Msaeethaitteiu^s
ia tt, that igave up my entire time sf*®**??}?,®?
'SS® ssSs^^Sass
tßssssaßss
iaafew 4 become a perfect state or
alate; ao that the sttbsts irewbeo appliedwaaaettaiiy
alumnsTnMnesta andblaekoxide of iroathstiteoo*
uinedTretidered it both weather and fire proof* as the
loan? exposed," the harder and more permanent it
Menu to MdS&A and as the eoafing (after It tarns to
lieu] U of itself indestructible by fire, consequently U
protects toe wood eoVered with it from the air, and
where there Is no air, there la no blase or combustion;
therefore the wood will actoady char, before the slate
covningwiJlfclreway.' . ' ' '"'
I considered the discovery of the greatest import*
anee, and appUeA to Government forupatent for my
jawadotror discovery, 1 fondly hoping that I aneuld
now be remunerated, fot all my outlay In time and mo*
nty. The government; without any hesitation, grunt*
ca to me Letter* Patent for the sole right to manufae*
tare, sell and Pse my improvement in the iwanafoetnre
of a “Weaitferand Fire proof Composition or Arti
ficial Blatn.’’ fir fourteen yean. -*» _ 1
August VTU. BLAKE.
'WE, the Inhabitants of Sharon, hav eadtha above
statement o& Mr. andhelieve tin be substan
tially comet, as we are knowing tomjst of the state
ments therein contained; and we will farther state,that
we do noibellsve that there ever was a patent more
* honestly and laboriously earned, or more deservedly
granted; os A* pursued nls experiments with the most
mdomlubte perseverance under the moat discouraging
circumstances, u the nubile had not the least eenfi*
dense that there cotild be any thing valuable made
from the substance, Ilethereforehaatoeneounterfor
years the leers, and scoffs of aeaxljr the who te eommn*
nlty. Notwithstanding ali.thU, ha was indefatigable
la the prosecution of fils experiment*, and we do not
believe that there is one man in athousund who would
have persevered under all the circumstance*-. B«t he
has. at last triumphed over ail obstacles, and we be*
lleve there is now„but*na Opinion lit awarding hhn
the merit of this valuable discovery.. : •
GEO; W. CRANE, , 1 Juitte. of
SJmfflßßAini Pj*
LEWIS O.CHATPIEUVI TniKee.
R.W.UIUU ■ t- <*.; ;■
BENJAJdIrt JONE, ' ■- J Tewnihlp.-
WAL EVERETT, Township Clerk..
. ALLEN HOWE, Treasurer;
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. - V*
Ihaveamertalned that there are individuilaengeged
in digging, grinding, and preparing for sale, the above
aeSoaS SUaeraL to be mixed wih tdl. and ured p re*
etaelyas Xusemy patented article. I have been to
thoee persons and shown them my patent They tty
they do not intend t* infringe or trespass upon my
rights; that they have * right to dig, grind, and sdl.the
powder, if they eanllnd purehamrs; that they are not
bound to know what they are to do with 1C that U is
no infringement until it is mixed with the oil to-make
the compound: that those who buy, mix and use it,
must take the responsibility. Moat of them any. that
they believe that the patent is good sgtlnst thorn that
wHt »nJ aomehaVS SSld that
what they wanted to use they should certainly pareh
use of me, as they did not intend to make themselves
liableinutyway. Nowlfoelmyselfindnryboundto
expose this baretaced fraud upon the publle; as 1 ean
call it by ao milder name, where a man ecus and re
ceives pay for an article, the use ef which he welt
knows subjects the purchaser and user to a prMeen
tianandfinev. Seme of those who are engaged id this
nefarious traffic, will unquestionably contend to the
publle my "patent will not stand, end that J dare
not prosecute. Now, to take this argument away from
mem, I went to some af those who were proclaiming
that my patenrwas of no value, and made tho follow*,
tug preposition: that they might select a) edge and two
lawyers who have had some praetiee In patent eases,
and we would sahmit the patent to them, and u they
decided tbat .the patent was good, that they ahoud stop ;
all fanherprocccdingr in the business; but If they
should deemothkt it would not, la their onimon, hold,
1 would agree to let them go on and sell all they could,
without saying - any thing to tho public about them.
This prorasUion they would not aeeede to. Bo far us
the validity of my patent is concerned. 1 do not do*
pend entirety upon my own judgment, although I have
the. fullest coandence in it; bull have submitted it te
many of the judges, end several of the most eminent
palest lawyers, who have, without exception, decided
that ia thou opinion it was good, and would protect me
to my discovery... ■ .
I grind the article to a fine power, and pul U up in
barrels, thewhieharemarked: “Btsxa'sPsrcnFix*
sao Waatax* Floor AJtrmmLfitara. n • . .
I therefore give nodee to all who buy and use the
above mentioned mineral fox the purpose set forth in
my patent, except from me or my. .authorised - *s cat, j
that 1 shall hold them to a strict accountability, and
ahall commence suits at law against those who thus
infange upon my right. \VH- DLABr»
tiasxox, Uediua tio, Ang. 14,
nyTWO TONS of the above Fire und Woather
Proof Artificial Slate on hands und for sale, The
above we ean recommend, for we have been using U
fox some 4 vesre, and know it to be what it is set forth
ia every purtieulir. ). & IL PHILLIPIAAgu
novg7-diha • ’ v * ' • ’No fi Wood it
EXCELSIOR!
E. H. EATON & CO.,
Ho. 03 Honrtts Btr««t* FttUkrorgb,
Have bow La Store their full assortment of
Trimminp,Jiloitiyllosiery tad lace Goods
ADAPTED to tiro wintsof every etaaof Merehinfa
ud Coßxomers. No pains nave been spared to
present the- newest and most fashionable style of
Goods in tbslrline. Their stock consists in port of tiro
, °"° yri^: ] dress'Tßiinuims.
Fringes'ud Gimps, of every variety: new ttyle*
figured Gsßoouk 'Algerine sod imperial wide
and narrow Silk ana Worried Embroidering Braids;
figured and cat Velvet Ribbons; plain do do; Corded
Mantua and plain Ratio Ribbons, for trimming; Mock,
white ud colored Silk Lues; extra wide do do, far
flounces; with a'fall ‘ assortment of Dress Buttons;
# Presses Pinked, Stsmped or Embroidered to order.
. LACE GOODS. •
Embroidered Irocc and Mnalin Copes, Chetntxettes,
Breakfast and Reiiiing Caps and HsifSleeveSy French
Worked Collars ud Caffs, in great varietytLocnYeUs,
Xappeu ud Opera Ties; Mourning Chemueues, Col
lsrs, Caffs ud Half Sicaves; Luron Lawn Hdkfs,
plain embroideredand hemstitched do, plain Lluentio;
rsal thread Laces and,Edgings Im. do do; Bobbin,
TJiiw 1 Lice MqiUn ufi Couon Eagtngs ud lnsertings.
bONNBTTTRIMMINGS. -
Rich new stylp Bdnnelßilibons, Freneh Face Flow
ers. Bonnet Tabs. Velvets, Satins ud Florence*,'Bilk
Ulusionh sndTarleujnsj Bounct Frame* arid Ups.
I KID GLOVES.
Ttptf mumf«etare, with nut approved fattening*
tad ebo!ee*{ cctare. An extea*i**Maorimeat always
«a band.
HOSIERY.
A great variety of Silk, Wool, Cotton, Merino and
Cashmere; fcr Ladies and Allises; T*n*n Plaids. and
a (all assortment other stylet' fsney and plain Child*
fen's Hose; nearest styles Infants’Boots and Socks;
Oenu* Grampian, Yigonia, Merino, Cotton-surf fine
Wool Ualf llose.
. • • GLOVES. .
A foil assortment for men. women and children,
among urhiehtre Derby Bibbed, Foloselle and plain
Bilk; ribbed nod plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Her*
Uni Cassimere, Merino. Fnr-lined Hcavef, heavy and
ina Baekakln, Military and Lisle Thread and'CotXoa.
WOOLEN GOQDSi
Bach as Ladies' and Children's Hoods, Children’s'
Woolen Sacks, KnU Bcarfo and Boas, Children's Qaiu
ets and Long Mills, Worsted Cab. Ksiuing Worsteds
and Woolen Yams, California Comforts; also, &ee
Cashmere Beads, tor Ladies.
LADIES DEPARTMENT.
Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Canraas Bitterns,
Tlots and Emb’g SUk, Bristol and PerPd Boards,' Pa
per Ptower Materials, Lamp Mats, Tidies, and Em
broidered Work. Also—Ladies’ Merino Vests
and Dr* wort; Embroidered Sacks andFUanets, French
Worked Capa and Waists for Infants; and Swan's-down
TrimMn, *''OEWTLEHEN , 3''WEAB.- .
Fine Shirts, Cravats and Collare; Merinof Bilk, and.
Couon Wrappers and DrewetK Bupenders, Bboaldsr
Braces and Dressing Oownsj Bilk,and Linen Jldkfh;
Gloves and Hosiery.' ;
COMBS, BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY.
French patterns carved and plain Shell Back Comb*;
Buffalo and In. do; Shell Side and Long Combs; Im.
do; Buffalo, Satin and Bosewood Heir Brushes; Shell,
Buffalo and Eng. Horn Dressing and fine leery Combs;
with an assortment or Nail and Teeth Brushes. -
WethertU* “Gold Madal® Perfumery. 1
VARIETY GOODS. '■'■
Needles, Pies, Tapes, - , Steel Bars and Parser’..
Bartons and Sieel Goods, Berlin Wire Baskets, • • -
Parse Twistand Bowing* Rne Bosewood Desks and
Coat Bindings A Galloons, Fancy Work Baskets ■.
Cloak Cord rnd Tassels, Portfolios, Paplertres.aad
Blind A Shane Trimmings, • Ladles' Stationary,- .
Pulpit A Banner Tassels, French Cork Soles, . -t-.
Upholsterer's 'Fringes, Silk A Gloria Umbrellas,
BolTlinen, aw'd widths, Paper UuunsAilollaads,
English Oil Cloths,- Baltic Bands A Webbing,
Fi?d Chinu Blnding, Corset and Shoe Laectsi
ys'aftPk'rMi CAkPAToi —Beeti thiscsT.at
I. cuotoek's Carpel Watehoase, No- 75 Fourth st, a
farther sspply of Carpets, of the- latest and mostap*
Droved styles, to which we invite .the attention of
Steamboat men, and those wishing to furnish Houses,
re call and examine the largest aiionment in the citr,
which we will sell ehesper than ever l>e:ore offered in
western market. , dot*! . W M’CLINTOCK
Boorning Long Shawls. 1
-i«r » MUBFilY.kSSiec’iTu inpply of the above
W • aitldle,of the best quality; also, plain Black
Thibet Long Bhawls; black Bombarlnes, Mourning Al--.
naceas, P«alah'CloihTblack Parmetus,
SiSxßere s, Woas do Lams and French Merinos, black
Cravats and Mourning Collars, Mourning Bonnet Bib-
Pf] oeek da, and a - fall assortmenl of Mourning
-. . ...
A large assortment, Including a few piece* very wide
and superior. Buyers are invited to look at them, at
Nsnh East comer of Fourth and Market sts. ■
Wholesale Booms up stairs, where a large assort*
jnrrtOf New Goods has jatgy been received, i (cvSO
DH-JAYWE’S ALTERATIVE.’ .
w. havo bees informed by Mrs. Bose of a ears per*,
fomedoaher byDrsJeyw’* AlUruUre,w&leh
nravei 1U euperiomy over every other remedy pf the
bis A She has been afflicted for the last sixteen yean
wfth HECBOSBB or WHITE SWELLINGS, alluded
with alee ration* tnd enfeliatioa of varicasbanei.da
which time manypicccs have been discharged from
lha itoami bane ot the cranium, from both her arms,
wnm and handa-andfrom both legs,aadfrotn-ihe left
femora. bone, and from the right knee, betide* painfol
alcers on outer pan* of her person, which hare baffled,
the skill of
ear euy—datAff>d«ref thotlme her ufffeHegtfhava
been nTrr— f ™r anddeplorable.'- Abear threemonths
tinea she was Dtdoeed tntryDr.Jaync’s Alterative,
which has had an asioaiihlaglyhsppy effect upon her,'
byrewma* all pain aad etrdlingiaad haasmg the
alcers to heal,while at the lanretimebergenetal health
has bceoate completely resteredjioib&t the now weighs
tsiba mere than sheoid before she commenced the net
of this inly valuable prepauom—iSdt Eva. Post. ;
• Fat talhertafonaatien,lnquire of Mrs. Bose. Ne. 1»
Filbert at, Philadelphia.-
For tala la Fttncargb, at tha PECN TEA STORE,
.v - - ;ir . pjr
All the advertised.by R SLO A 5
”k street, and JOHN P- SCOT!
Birmfniniiin.brJOilN' o. SSTflt." ~ . i
by. HENRY F. BCBWABTZ an
flu ifcst ifcmil C&baijpoat Horae Medicine
.. i - IS TDK WOEIiD.
■MlAin OiaTMKH£ AND COTOITION
eases: (
FreaU waunda, gallssftfl sprains, bruise*
eraeked hee^Tringbone, windbone, windfalls, poi
evil, eallas, spaviaa, sweenev, Amnia, titfast, strain*
i»—mm. sand.crack,‘foundered feet, scratches or
crease manga or hone distemper. -
r The powder will restore alllnflimmatlott and fever •
purify> the blood, loosen the tkm'..bleanse the' water
and strengthen cverypartof&p proved
- lou'of - appetite, inwaru
■train, yellow water, Inflammation of tne eyes, fatigue
from hard exercise; also, rfieumptism, (commonly cal
led stlf complain!,) which proves so fatal to many vai*
nab la henei in this country;;.* It is also a safe and car
tain remedy for coughs and cold* which generete se
many fatal diseases. - ~ W.B. SLOAN,
\ Gniad Depot, 40Lake st, Chicago, lUinois.
THE PROOF.
Extract from the “Galena' North -Western Gazette.’,
- By the use ef Sloan’s Ointment and Condition row*
entirely cured a fistula* on my horse und
•Qterwige imnroved hit condition more, than 600 pc
cent, on the cost of the medicine. And a cow whictr
was so feeble a* to be considered wonhleu by myselt
and nelghborawas restored to good health and streusth
by the nse of less than - half a package or the powder;
and la now doing better than any other eow I have.
.Small Pox; May 13,1843. WIL VINCENT.’
•• ? ! THE SUFFERING CHILD,
Thereby eenify that one of-ay children, when ns
ked, fell Into ; a largo fire of Uve coals, and was burned
severely from'head to feet. The best ol . medical aid
and atte&tion was given to theehlld/or four or five
days without any relief—each day’s sufferings increas
ed till his gtoaaa eonld .be heard at a great distance, mi
which critical period one of my neighbors recommen
ded and presented to me a box of Sloan’s Ointment
and infets than fifteen minutes after the applleaiior
of the ointment to the'aggravated sores of the suffering,
child, the pain ceased entirely, and ho speedily began
to recover. My residence* Is la Belt township, Vex*
million county, and Btste of Indiana." '•
i 1 THEODORE L. TAYLOR.
Chicago, August 34,1648. -
. ! EXTRAORDINARY CURB.'
April 13,1649. Four miles north of Chicagp (on the
rood to HuuranUe,) Cook eeuaty, Hlinols.
. Mr. Sleaai-Dear Bin One of my h&rtes had a large
bony tumor«n his breast bone, immediately under the
collar, which lamed Mm and rendered his services ol
very littlfr value.•: 1 futhfolly applied several bottles
of Dr. Taylor’s Nerve and Bone Liniment, without the
least benefit. I then procured .Wilder’! Celebrate?
Ilona Ointment, und used that until! became fully
satisfied (hat h would neverrelieve the animal. Fj
nally X obtained a box ot yocr troly valuable Oint
ment, and in less than 60 days from the first applica
tion the tumor entirely disappeared, and the horse was
well. Yours, EDWARD ARMSTRONG.
POPULAR OPINION.
If popular opinion u any criterion of the worth of as
article, we invite the incredulous to rood at least a few
oftho many voluntary certificates that appear In our
columns respecting the great variety br remaxkabli
1 cures effected by the use of “Sloan’s Celebrated Oin;.
msnt and Oonmtion Powder*.* '
' These yemedle* no longer remain among those o'
doubtfiU utility, they have passed from tho tide of ex
periment, aninow.sund tagher in reputation and an
borttfnifig more oxtenshuly used than - all otharuxti
del oftho kiciL—Mich. City Neva.
THE HALF ***** NOT BEEN TOLD.
- Fox Dim, Jans 12,1848.
DearSloan—Bln Please tend by the bearer a cen
•apply of yoar Hone Medicines. They an the besi
articles of the kindthatlhaye erer used,neTer has
lag been disappointed la their efleet,' as I lore been tr
the aae of others, mu the zaost celebrated Oiotments
Liniments, Ac-of the day. Hike aery ranch this flea
tsre in theta; ate that they do all that u promised, and
open * thorough trial one la contained to add* thi'
“calf has not-been toid.” 1
Bespeetfelly,
11 DUDLEY.
The ordinary ointments and liniments It 1* well
known ora revere sod partial in their operation-
Sloan’s Ointment is mild yet thorough—it reaches and
remora* the cussa, hence U fires real and permanent
rellot For 'parity, mildness, safety, certainty, and
titoreaghnass, Suras’* Ointment eieela, and is rapidly
rurpercedlflg all other Oiatmenta and Liniments now
in are. ; • * ~ ‘
WE CAN’T GET ALONG WITHOUT IT.
• Barfs Gxors, 11L, Oct«, 1949.'
Mr. Sloan—Sir. I have tested the rime of you
Ointment in the eon of rattlesnake bites, sore throat,
hams, end many other injuries, and *tn every ease it
has surpassed oax expectations. As a. family Out*
mart, I hare nerer seen its equal, und for beasts wi
can't get along withoat It.
“ Years, fttn, MILES M. JOHNSON.
Mj-Sfatn—Dear Sir For a considerable length «t
ime I wassetiaasly efflicted with the rhenmatic com
plaint, and applied freely the rarioas liniments, paint
fallen, A without obtaining any relief After,which
your afn«l,at this place influenced me to ur your
Ointment,and within two weeks from the time 1 com
menced using it, the pain ceased, and I wasoflectaallj
eared: and shall reeoatmend. all who are similarly nr
dieted with the distressing complaint, to procare yonr
excellent ointment withoat delay. ,
Resp’y yoar*. OSCAR F. MOTT.
Princenue, Peoria e©-, May 1, 1843.
PT 1 From the Hen. H. V. S. Brooks, Agent ot the
Illinois and Michigan Canal Packet Boat-Company.
* • Cmcaoo, June 24,1
: Dr. W. B. Sloan—Dear Sir: For the last 3o year* 1.
bare had occasion to aae many horses, and hare used
the great variety of liniments and ointments in use,
bat have never foud any thing feqoal to your oim
meet far injuries, an heroes. Within the last two
months I hare applied your ointment to some SO horses,
far various injuries, and in erexy instanee it has pro
red a.sovereign remedy.
’ A FINGEB BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF.
Two miles soath of Chicago. ScpL 14^843.
Dr. Sloan—Sin On the flth Instant my son bad a fin
get bitter entirely off by ahorse. We immediately tp>
plied yoor.eelebrated ointment, which relic red him ot
paiaiiiafavrminaasK,add‘prerented the finger from
swelling the least panicle, and the wound is healing
tepidly. Rrsp’y yours, - 8. BEOCKWaY.
j DOCTOHINQ IN GALENA
Mx.Sloan—Dear Birr About three years ego l was
severely Injured in one of my leys by the •failing of a
pile of wopd whleh occasioned iajre'Tunninr ulcers.
Nearly eTery doetorin Gaienatriirf to cure them; but
triad In. vain, antil frets sympathy and Improper treat*
awntmy other leg becamo as bad as the one original*
iy.vroßitded.vl despaired of ever being-well again—
bat la order that 1 might neglect no means within my
reaeh, I purchased of your agent in Galena some of
yoat ointment, and yoa can Judge of my surprise an l
graiitade beuet than I can express it, to find myaeif
entirely well before I had finished using the second be x
These facts 1 make known that others afflicted may
believe and net deity using so valuable an ointment
as yoara has proved u> be. Besp’y your grateful (r’d,
Galena, 111, Dee. t0,1M9. EVAN DAVIS.
ONLY 20 DAYS.
; Before' tie fblfowlnjr order. Mecsra. Vanelm A Co
pnrebaeedwlaire rappto ofSloan’a preparation*.
. * iicnow, Miek. Feb. *1,1649.
' S. K. Hibbard—Deer Sir lam oal of Sloan 1 * Condi*
lion Powder aod Hone OtstineoL Tie aalef*rex :
eeeda ray lfyoa can mnnam to aend me
4 dozen Cbnanent; I will pay for ihetn the firal lira
that you are here, and prtMtme I abail be able to a ell
a lane quantity In tie eonrae of the year. It will be
as object to yon, u well aa to myself to keep ae con*
•**’•*s*■ V “ Tr " , % T f , fACGHNtCO.
MISSBOTPIRIVEH
i Sr. Loots, Feb. 22,1 &9.
Dr. Sloan-Stc-About two yearn ego, while rafting
on the hliakisaippl river, In passing ever the rapid*, I
was plnng*d into the wuter, and by the raft dashing
against a rpefc, crushing my left lee end otherwise se»
rratuiy injanng se, to taneh tbet I lon ell sensibility.,
When cod*«U»eineM -returned I foond myself in St.
Louie, seraemded by my weepincfemily. Good nurs
ing and medieel eld. enebled me In alKwt two month*
tolipbble around with the assistance of a cratch. The
woundsonly partially heated, leering Urge running
sens et thp knee, which for meny month* dneherged
blood end metter of the mou offensive character. My
para* wcio mexpreetible. at times my suffering wat
so crest thht death would here received; e hearty wet
come. Fortunately Mr! Wilson, (one of my neighbors)
sdviied me to try your-Ointment. 1 obtained « box
applied It decordlng' to diraclion—the sore* soon begun
to itrfff"" k healthy appearance, and in three mouth*
I was estimly cured, and enabled to!do hard labor.
- Viiur obedient servant,
r mBAM W. THOMAS.
We. : theLhJertlgned, neighbors oflL W.Thomas,
were acquainted with the ease abor* stated, and know*
in* the eircanutances, most cheerfully confirm said
Ttotnas* statement. . RKY. J. DOUGLASS,,..
l •; r / JAMES WILSON *'
i PETEK LAMB.
i ' GOOD NEWS.
i < Cmcaco, Jan. Bth, 1619.
• \Y.B. Sloan—Sin One of my horse* was hoof bourn'
and alaowoomiedinthe-siifle, in whleh he took cold,
mad became *o crippled that he coaid scarcely travel.
Ur the fee eppUemuea of yoar valuable ointment, hit
hoofs were aooa aofteaed mad. the elide permanently
eared. I hurt also used the Ointment in the cow of
Poll-Erll and oo eerere. galls wiihcqaal taceei*.
On a mat bed finger that wu very painful, it opera*
tedUkeaflhmrwTVffara,Ae» A. VAN4JRDEN.•
TESTIMONY FROM LITTLE FORT.
«-81mdV (WatmeaCand Condition powder ere ac
knowledged by »I 1 who have ned them to to the Leri
.remedyfrf bene* sad cattle that hae been discovered.
Freab wounds, galls, spavins, braises, ringbone, poll
evil, and in short gvery outward disorder or injury can
be eared by thisvroaderftU remedy. The Powder ri»
fer inwardstrains,' distemper,' hide bound,
fatigue Cromiurdexeteiae, diseased,eyes, Ac.—Lake
-. w. l . n_ . ,f
•RATHER DODBTINGLY, BUT I THOUGHT* ~
! ■» . WOULDTRY IT.** j ,U
:•> :. Wnum, Cook. Go. Feb. 13.1«3V.
< Mr. Sloan—Sir; 1 have a fine young horse tnal fn
takenwiththe eermtehe* last lalL 1 paid out'about
three dollars fat medicine to care him, bathe-grew
worse. I Uses bought a box of your ointment atvoar
offiee srheniinClneafo last, rather doubyngjy, bat I
thought l would try it.- Judge of my surprise and Iny
opinum of ha beneficial qualities, when I found my
horde’s lega smooth and well in four days from the time
I commenced applying it. Yourotodieni,
k- . E.F. COLBY.
1 FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE.
• Mon than, fifteen years of unrivalled success In the
cure of even variety of external diseases and injuries
such as sprains, bruises, eats, bards, cutaneous erup
tions, soie Kps, tore breasts, chapped bauds, chill,
bluns, biles, ulcers, corns, pains in Uio back, aides, or
other parts oflhesystem, rattlesnake bites, Ac-,' bears
ample testimony tha! Sloan's Ointment is just Uio thing
/or the boar. Certificates without number hare been
received by the Proprietor from disinterested iudivido*
«Js; giving details of remarkable cares by its use.
A WISCONSIN WITNESS.
: Granville,filiisraukieeo.Wu^Oct
Mr. Sloan—Dear Sin Recently my horses run away
with a log chain attached, which eat and etherwisc
tajored them seriaostyr ao much so that I considered
sty team ratted for business. Fortunately a friend re
commended the ese of roar Ointment 1 went to Mil*'
waakie and porebasea m box.' It soon removed the
Inflammation, and in a few days the -wound* - healed'
The great benefit derived from the use of yoar.Otnv
meoLca my home*,'induced mote nedaalmyeti with
the fact bcuevinf its publicity would benefit yog and
Uwptblie. lU r eU “ lr SSSllO EC oMOTOCK. 1
•JTIBAPOSIIIVEFACT, ; '
And has beoomfr ambus saying, that Oorts
Oataeat and Conditina Posvder are rapidly supene
ding an other nwcAtofot all dtaeueo of toms and
canJe. Tha beauty of the medicine* consists in their
purity and safety, towltitbey may.bo.B*ed.ever*c
freely tyi th oat any danger of takiug cold, or any other
Injury resaUag trow their freoaemtne, andnsrer fsl
followed. jylfewiys
~ . Ssml-Aanualj Stjs of Dry Goods,
ax nix o|u Vines sroax op
A. A. MASON & CO.,
WILL commence in New Year's Day, a 850, ud
continue through the month of January, curing
which fine the whole (of their immeuse etiauiiihmcnt,
{including all their Wholesale Booms.) will be thrown
qpsa for Retail Trade; and their entire Wholesale
Buck will-ha offered at Retail, on this occasion, at
fairy offttroniß less than usual prices, .. -
Their: Shawl Salooneoutaint more than 5000 Shawls,
comprising every description of Long and Sqndso
Wool Shawls, C*shn)ere>Broche,&c. Also. Vueties,
Cloaks, hlanuilas, Sapks, Ac., et an inuneusc retluo
tionfrom nopal juices.
DRESS AND CLOAK GOODS. Ms.
._Thelr suck comprise* more than IOCU r>:ceej,Thibet
Cloths, Merinos, Pamnctlas, Alpaceu, Lyonese, Op
era and l'elisse Clnthh, wilt be sold from 20 to ’4O per
■Cent, less than usual briecs.
, Also—3oo pieces riuh piaia and fig'd SILKS, redu
ced 0(1 per cent. I
IS eases Cashmeresland De Loins, entire new styles.
Also—-White Goods, 1 Mourning do., Embroideries,
Laees, Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery, Trimmings, Ac.
20 cases Fiaontlt, 70 dates new style Calicoes, do ca
tes ilteucbed Muslins] ICO boles Brown do-, 70 boles
lickings. Also. Cloths, Cassimerer, JcantjCasMaetu,
kt~, at extremely low prices.
• Together with on immense variety of other Goods,
making on assortment one of the most extensive in
the eoontry—all ol which have been marked down at
much lower priees than their extensive unnuai'sale Ln
January last.
They invite an early call, as many of their choicest
Goods will be sold.
IEPThe lowest price named at first.
’ Jana A. A. MASON A CO.. CO Market sL
<>Honray PlAlnt’’ Ulankets.
WJR. MURPHY, at North East earner of Fourth
• and Market streets, bos lately received a sup
plyot'the abovo superior make of illaukeU, and in
vites those in wont of the- article to look at them be
fore buying. He has alto on hand Homo Made Blan
kets, a good heavy article, which he is selling low.
Alto—Home Made FLANNELS, brown, barred and
white, of a superior quality.
Also—Twilled Scarlet FLANNEL?, to which he
invites the attention of buyers.
Ip"A largo supply of Goods recently opened in the
Wholesale Rooms, np siutrit, make* bit 'assortment
very full end worthy the attention of dealers.
DOVI7
SELLERS’ LiVEJt i'iLLS IVAr> My LKKTTwR -
. „ „ „ , Hcitta, I’a ,t.>pL S 5, 1«8.
Mr. K. F. {tellers—Deal s.n I (cel ft n * duty 1 ow»
to the public, as welt ss to the credit n! j our Liver
Pills, to stale the good efler’s produced t.jr uicir use in
my own case. During the month of June, 1M5,1 took
veiy unwell; my unpetiic tailed, and ray strength was
entirely presumed, with severe pain rn toy side and
shoulder*. 1 wmrtoldliy medical ntea that ray disease
was a severe attack of liver complaint. 1 took sevo
rel boxes of M'Latic’s Liver Pills, ori'l some syrups,
which I was told was good fortiial du-rasc, bat after
all I was getting worse. 1 finally concluded to place
myself Underlie care of a physician for better t-r
worse; but, fortunately, at this Vine, l was told
by the llev. 1. Niblook, of this place,[that n friend hsd
sent him a box of Sellers’ Liver Fills tram Pittsburgh,
which hod benefitted him very much. I forthwith
sent for a box of your Liver Pills, and by the time 1
was done using them, I was satisfied that it was lust
the medicine that suited my case. ' i sent for more,
and took five or six boxes, and found myself almost
entirely cored; but in March last 1 caught a severe
cold, which brought back the disease, and in a abort
time! was as bod os ever. I again hod recourse to
your Liver Pills, and took them'every other night far
six weeks, and occasionally since, act!! can now say,
that I can now say, that 1 feel little if any symptoms
of the Liver Complaint, end my general health is as
good now os it bos been for the last 10 years.
My neighbors ask me who was my doctor. ! tell
them that Seller*’ liver Pill* wsh my (doctor, and by
(he blessing of Divine Providence tlte ptesnsof caring
me. lam confident that when the patylie became ac
quainted with the value of yoar Liver Pills, the de-"
mand for them will increase. Many'of my neighbors,*
to whom 1 have teeomoended the jnllf, can testify to
their value, as well e* to the facta above staled.
Bespenfatly years, Qxtaax Motion.
To tex Pcxuc.—The Original, bnlyj tree and gena*
aino Liver Pills are prepared by Seller*, and
have his uame stamped in black wax tpon the lid of
each Box. and bis signature on'the outside wrapper.
(fyAU others ore counterfeits, or baselimitations.
spu!7 K. E SELLER?, Proprietor! 57 Wood si
Jaynss’ Expectorant.
Sunt, Colambisna Wpr. $1,1541.
DILD. JAYNES: Dxax Stx:—! feel bound lb yos
and the aißicted public, to avail myself of this op*
portuniry of giving publicity to the extra irdinary effects
of your Expectorant onmyself. Ilavtii t been aiflicted
for several years with a severe com u. hectic fever
and its coucomitanl diseases, and seempd only doomed
to linger out a short but miSernble existence, until the
full of 1539, when, being more severely auaeked, and
having resorted to all my former remed es, and thepre*
serlpuorißof two of the most respeetab e physicians in
the neighborhood without deriving any benefit, or th*
consolation of surviving out a few days or weeks tj
farthest—when the l».i gleam of hope was about to
vanish, I had recommended to me your Expectoraot—
and bter.ed by that Being who does all things ia the
use of the means—ud contrary to the (expectations of
ray physicians and friends, I was in a lew days raised
from my bed, and was enabled by the u!>e of a bottle, to
attend to my business, enjoying since bitter health than
I had for ten years previous. I
Respectfully yours, Ac., Jus W. Emin.
For sale in Pittsburgh, at the PekiU Tea Store, 7Q
Fourth street. I marts
MR. ELIJAH EATON’S CERTIFICATE TO DR
JAYNE—This certifies, that immediately after
having attended my brother, who diedbf consumption
in March. ItilU, I was taken sick with the Consumption
or Liver Complaint, ami was reduced io low with the
disease, that for four years I was unable to attend to
my busiuesi, either at home or abroajd. being far the
most uzne confined to tny‘.bcd. Donne the above peri
od of time. 1 had expended far medical attendance O
regular Physicians und medicines, tb the unoantof
syuo, withoat receiviug j any benefit therefrom. In
'July, 1845, 1 eoratncuced taking Df. Jayne's Medi
“cines. and have taken them more or less ever since,
and believe that it was by persevering in their use,
that I can now truly say that I bare completely reeo-.
vered my health.,. 1 believe that Jaysd'a Sanative I’ll I»
and Expectorant are the best family medicines now in
! use. c
I reside in Springfield, Ouego county, N- Y n and
carry on a furnace and machine shop in that place,
and aru not uttefoted In any maonct i.i tiie tele of the
above medicines, and make this certificate tor tke ben
efit of those atiiictrd. eluau Eaton.
Springfield, N- Y* Sept. Id IB4S. \ Ja4 .
niCHFALIGOODS!
ALEXANDER' A DAY, corner of the Diamocd ond
-Muike* street, notify their mends and the public
that they have received their stock oflFall and Win
ter GOODc-, direct from the importers.' manufacturer*
and auctions at the east. Their stock >if new style and
fashionable Goods is large, (tad preset is strong nurse
lions to purchasers, ln Ladies Dn-is Goods and
Shawls, the must splendid and fasUnnaule Goods of
the eva*on are now offered, at remarkably low prices
eoatistiog m part of me following
LADIES’ DRrtiS GOODS.
New style Drocha'lig'd Camelion Silks;
Cot’d and Black Satin I>u Chenr* und'Turc Satins;
CoPd CliDCJian (jroderhines. of the best qualities;
Black glotiy Grodenens of the celebrated Eagle
manufacture.
The aGove earned Black Silks are warranted not to
oat in the wear] for dretscs and mantillas they are the
best imported.
Neat fig’d Cemclian Satin Du Cheer, the handsomest
Silks of the season.
New style Brocha SUk figured Prench Mennos, a
new and splendid article for ladies' walking dresses.
Silk Embroidered French Dc Lolncs, for drestes and
sacks, an entirely new arttele.
Cashmeres, l>c Lnines, Merinos, Alpsecsi and Par
mettos, a large assortment
SHAWLS AND SCARFS!
Brocha Long and Square Shawls, of the best quali
ties.
Plaid Long Shawls, of the newest designs, remark
ably cheap.
* splendid Terkeri Shawls, at greatly red teed price*.
Camelioti Brocha figM Silk Shawls, in grrat variety.
Crape Shawls, white und colored, in g/cal variety,
CLOTHS, CASSIMEiIEi AN D VESTISOS!
Best SeJan real French Twilled Cloths, olbj' , ‘ ce *r
best Sedan real French Casmmerc*; new style Amor
iconCu»imercs: «up< - r Satin Vesunft.
LADIES’ CLOAKING CLOTHS!
French and Belgian Btaek and Olive Cloths, for La
dies' Cloaks.
HLANKETS!
A splendid assortment of American and imponeJ
Blankets, at remarkably tow prices.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS!
A large und complete sjs'irutirn*. now o« hand.—
.Many oi our present stock of Maple <»**"i* were
bougQt from tUc manufacturer* previous to the preem
advance in prices. A principal part of our stock oi
French oud Knelirii gorra* have been purchased at the
great Acetion Sale* in I'uilarMpbU and New York.
which enable* us to oJcr decided bargain* m almost
every description of poods in our lin- of business.
Country Merchants, Merchant Tailors, ami nl‘
wholesale and retail buyer*, arc Invited to sn early
ex ami nation ot our s’ook snd price*,
ALEXANDER A DAY. 75 Market nt,
rrnrili wr-.l cornvr*if Mio Diomoml
•x'o AWbita uk unv uuuuai
WK. MURPHY, at norm cast corner of Fourtb
, und Market tu, is row n-r-:i*iii< bis sccoml
supply for the season, and can otf-r linluecmcnu to\
buyers rarely to t>e met wlih. Mi* :*«onmentof
LADIES’ DRESS GOUUd
Is very fall, consisting of French Merino*. Cashmere*,
Coburg*, Lyonese Cloths, super Fruited French Casß
meres, ut prices considerably lower tlmn they could
be boueht early in the season. Hi* stock of
LONG SHAWLS
Is large, and unbrace* many of the beautiful style?
how oa exhibition nt Franklin Institute, Phtlad’a.
BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS,
Of new and very handsome styles, Velvet Trim
mings. Ac. ■
SACKING FLANNELS,
Of various style* and qualities, plnin and embroidered
Ulack J?itlc Loccs, Needle Worked Collar* ami Ctnf.,
Uonnet Satin* and V«lvctFlowers,Gapsaml feathers.
HANDSOME DRESS SILKS,
Of tho newest styles, and at lower price* than usual;
and rich changeable Silks und hatini, for Marulln*,
Ac.: and a large stock of
STAPLE AND HOUSEKEEPIN GOODS,
at lowest price*. Ami in the gentlemen's departroeni
will be found froth
] FRENCH fILACK AND FANCY COL’D CLtrTIIS.
liUck DoeiklMf, Winter Vesting*, Fuitcy CaSSmietes,
UudcrshirU and Drawer?, Silk Cravuts, Fockct Hand
kerchief*, Ac ,
(J^M l! rtdiaT:ts arc tnvitei o visit the WTiolcst'e
Room*, up aWlfr.___ cr ’- ,|l>
?a CUiltd—
A VKUMIKUO;
7 • Munrra, Mercer eo., I's., Sept. 2?, )Fl9
•'t : R E. Seller*: Denr Mr 1 benight one buttle of your
-Vermifuge at ibn Iren City Furne.cn •iorc.ntiiii*plncc,
ftOrl It has performed what vre eon*ulcr out here* won*
derfbl cure, on one of ray boys rigbi years old; he had
r bcenaowell for •‘••rae year*, ?o itnch so.Uiat I find giv*
-cn op all hopes of itic recovery. 1 wusbldviied by o> e
of tnymigliours to i:>'u boitie j>( yoji Veumfugr—
and l am happy to inmrm you nr il.liavlng the desired
effect of relievtug my son. Ho passed.' m the than
space of 2t bnui*. 161 worm*, tomo df llicrn iflco.ur-
much as 12 and H inches long. ] fed bouud in
justice lu give you the above •lateweni, *o as you may
make any use of my name that you linuk proper.
Yours, very respectfully,
JoiuTiun S. Lttlu.
rryPrepared and *oliJ by R. Ik AKLLHKtt, 5? Wood
street; uod sold by Dnirguts cencratly in ihtf two
clues.
‘ H»CA P t~SKLLKHa> ~CUL'GH ' M
UUP—From w. 11. Hodeii, F.sq., Cbik of the
Court of lluartor Seesion* of Uesvcr Craioty:
Mr. R. K. tellers:. Hir, Somo time in Wie winter my
- wife was atDlctcd with a severe tyiddi*ire;*m{fOilgli,
and hearina of your Invalu'tble tough Hrrup, I'puf.
chased a bottle from S. T. Trimble, of Uridecwmter,
and after taking « portion of a two or three evenings
on goitnr to tied, she found immediate relief, as Also
Several friends have been relieved in severe ca*cj. I
ami therefore satisfied that iti* a sufj and valuable me
dirine, and would recommend it to those who maybe
affected with severe cough* and colds.
March 98,1*43. W.K.BODEN.
(JT*tfo!d by R. U. SELLERS, 5? Wood and
S cncraJ!y 1,1 lbc two c *^ e * ind viuiaitr.
'IAKLI' OLuTtlS—d cases Hlac and l>rab Fel
r Cloths, just rec'd and for sale by
MURPHY, WJLSON A CO.
~ BOVI3 49 Wood st
Scarlet muus. in-; i.ains—w. k. Mmptiy has'
jail rec'd a lot of high colored Motn. de Laics,
such as Cherry, Scarlet. Ac., at the low price of kfie.
per yard. ALo, Plain Drab, Drown, Ac, at lSj to lc|
eeau per yard; and & large ossanment of n*at styles
figured Mobs, do La ini, at various price*, together
with a choice assortment of Die*/ Goods generally,
inch as Fancy Silks, French Merinos,‘.CaJhmere*,
Cobafgs and Lyonese Cloths, at tho M > 1
.. - N. K.corner,of Fourth and Mkrhct sts.
' >Vh«lesale Rooms ap stain. -^Mvth
TKAfiSPORTATION LINES.
HARDEN A CO*.
Passawjrar oisu BsHttsas# OSss.
XCZ HAN EDEN A CO. eontinuo fa.bring persons
tMVEfrom any port of England, Ireland. Scotland or
HhC Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their
usual punctuality and attention to the wants and coa--
fartof emmigrents We do not allow oar passengers to
be robbed by the awiedling scamps infest the sea
ports, os we take charge of them the moment they re
port themselves, und see to their well being, ana de
spatch them without any detention by the first shipol—
• We say this fearlessly, as we defy one of ourpassen-
Era to show that they were detained 43 h*ra*s by u in
verpool, whilst thousands of otiiers • vie detained
months, until they could be sent In some *A -raft: at a
chgp rate, which too frequently proved <neir coins.
We intend to perform our contract! oanermbly, cost
what it may, and not act as was the case last
with ether officer*,—^who 'either' performed sot lift or'
when it soiled their convenience. 1
Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from XI to
XlOOO, payable at any of the provincial Bonks in Ire
land, England, Scotland and wales.
_ JOSHUA ROBINSON, '
European sj.d Gettn-tl Avent.' ‘
fasi Fifth Croat, one doorAfalnw wW? •
1849.
w *'cS“ , iS?S!!KSS“** B,t,r
H- M —OCEAN.
FNNB ofthe above Packets leave Beaver everyday
y (Sundays excepted) and arrive next morning at
Warren, when they connect with (ha Mail Btagesfar
Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of there ptaees
before night. One of the packets leave Warren daily
atSP.AL, and ■arrive* at Beaver in time to take the
mornlngboßl far Pittsburgh.
CESLEFFINGWELL& Co, Warren,
MB TAYLOR, .^^fPro.
JOHN a CAUG KEY. Agent,
an!3 ' corner Water find Rmtihsk^
1849.
UNION UNE,
OH THJB PBBH*A AHD OHIO CABALS.
CuvroiD k CautßxxLrn,CleTeland,o > .
IL U. Paxis, Beaver, Pa. \ Pro P rt ’
TIIIS Line will be prepared on the opening of navi
gation, to transport freight and Passengers from
PITISBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on
the Canal and Lake*.
The facilities of tire Line are unsurpassedin number,
quality and capacity of Boats, experience ot eiptalds,
and efficiency of Agents.
One Boat leaves Piusburgh and Cleveland dally, ru
tting in connection with the steamers
' LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN,
Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and s Line of first eliss
Steamer*, Propellers and Vessels on tho Lakes.
Agetts—H G Parks, Beaver, Ps.
Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio.
M B Taylor. Warren, “
Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna,
Wheeler A Co, Akron, -
Crawford A Chamberlin, C . ’and, O
Sears A Griffith, Buffalo, N :
JOHN A. CAUGIIEY, Agent,
Office, cor Water ud Smithficid sis, Pittsburgh,
ntchtiltly
beavkd packets.
Steamer MICHIGAN No. fl—Copt. Gilson.
a LAKE ERIE “ Gordon.
THE above regular and well known BeaverPaek
eu, have commenced making their daily trip* to
and from Beaver, and will continue to run between
Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season, as
follows:
Michigan No. S leaves Piusburgh dolly at 8 o'clock,
A. M., and Beaver at U. o’clock, P. M. Lake Brie
leaves Beaver daily atB o’clock, A.M*and Pittsburgh
at 3 o’elock, P. M.
There steamers will run In connection with
B G Parks' Express Packet Line, for Erie;
Taylor A Leffiingwell’s Warren rackets;
Union Line of Freight Boats for Clevelua;
Clarke A Co’s Rtubargh ud Cleveland Lias Freight
B U Parks dally New Castle Packets.
CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agents.
JOHN A. CAUUHEY, Agent, Pitubargh,
meh3l _ cor Water ud BalthfieH am
iSS 1849.
HTTSBUfiSII AND CtKIKUND
UNE,
ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS.
THE Proprietors of this old established ud popular
doilv tine, consisting of SIXTEEN first class Canal
Boets r t.wnea by tbemselvoa and running in ronnfo-
Qon with the steam boats BEAVER AND CALEB
COPF., are enabled to offer unequalled facilities for
the transportation of freight ud passengers, on the
opening of Canal navigation, to all points on the Penn
sylvania end Ohio and N. York canals indtire Lakes.
E. M. FITCH A Co. Cleveland.
BID WELL A BROTHER,
Agents, Beaver.
J.C. BIDWELL, Agent,
mart Water street, Pittsburgh.
i. e. btdwxia, A V. c. aawi
Pittsburgh. Beaver.
BIDWELL S BROTHER.
Forwardisg BerthaoU,
BEAVER, PA,
Agenu far tht Pittsburgh oadCUvfland Idtu, Pitts
burgh ondEn* Lin s via Eru, and far ttsam
boats Braver and’Caleb Cop*.
Having purchased the largo and substantial Wharf
Boat Just built for the Monongahela Packets, have
with the addition of a Warehouse, the mott ample ac
commodation* for receivlug and forwarding, and
pledge their utmost attention, promptness and despatch
to consignments to their care, ud rely on their friends
for s trial. mariS-dly B. A BRO.
HEW Pit
JOST RECEIVED, a new assortment of PIANOS,
from the manufactories of Catatmtse, Boston,
and lUroti A Raves, New York.
ALStH-A few elegantly carved PIANO STOOLS,
for isle at manufacturer's prices, by
JOHN 11. MKLLOR. 61 Wood st.
Sole Ageut (or Chickenng’s Pianos,
de'.M . for Western Frnnsvlvama.
- ; >ecoatf Usad Piaaca ;
ONE veeohd'Kand Piano, 6 octaves, price *5O.
I “ Si -
I - “ 51 “ “40.
For sale for cash at the abOTe prices, by
delO JOHN it MELLOB.'-i Wood st
TO VIOLIN PLAVEH&—Scotia's (jUabd Vto'u.v
Sciioou altered and connected from the last Eng
lish edition; to correspond with Kpohr’s Original
School of Violin playing, by his pupil Up C. HU). “If
any argument* are required to recommend this work,
tl may be observed that Spohr himself adheres strictly
to the system laid t own in the above work, and that
hr has ny the same mode of instruction, produced a
greater number of distinguished pupils than any other
master in Europe n
A supply of (bn above Just we'd, (price 57.) and for
gale by dc»7 J II MELLOR, 81 Wood st
rnilK VIUTUKS of tbit renirwo
X th» ronsttnt application for it, to the proprietor,
ha* induced bun to hare iLpnt gp in bottles with la
bel* and directions fnr thebenefit of the public.
rnc FOTRULKUM U procured from a well in this
county, nt a depth of fnor hundred feet, Ua pare ana
dullerated article, without any chemical ehanje, but
juit at Until from Nature’* Great Labraiorv!! 'Pistil
Hmtam* properties reaching a number of diseases, it
no longer a mailer of uncertainty. Thera are many
things tit the arcana of nature, wueb,if known,might
be of vast usefulness in alleviating suffering, apd re
storing the bloom of healtli and vigor to many a (of
ferer. Lone before the proprietor thought of patting
it up in bottles, it had a reputation for the care of dis
ease. The constant and daily increasing call* for it,
and several remarkable cure* it bat performed, I* a
sure Indication of its future popularity and wide
•prrod application in the ettre of disease.
We do not wish to maho a long parade of certifi
cates, nr we arc conscious tbat the medicine can aoon
1 work its way into the favor of those who suffer and
wish to be healed. Whilst vre do not claim for it a
universal application ia every disease, wo unhesita
tingly any. that in a number of Chronic Diseases it is
unrivalled. Among these may be enumerated—all
diseases of the mucous tissues, such as CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION (in its early staged
Asthma, and all diseases df the air passages, LlVktt
CO.MI’LAINT, DVBFEFSIA, Diarbaa. Disease* of
the Bladder and Kidneys, Fains in the Back or Side,
Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia,Fatsy, Kheumstio Fains,
C*bm, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworms, Burns, Scalds,
Unities, OiJ Sores, Ac., SU. In ease* of dehiliiy re
-1 suiting Iron) exposure,or I6ng and protracted oases of
dtreate, this mediciue will bring relief It will aet as
! a gruerui TONIC and AL.TKKATIVK in sueh cases,
imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, remov
ing obstructions, opening i ie sluggish functions, which
cauie disesko and a bream cousiitution. and giving
increased and renewed mergT to all the prgans of
Li/e! Tltr Proprietor ki uws of several cures of
IMLKS, that resisted even omcr treatment, get well
under the us«ol the FEt ROLEUM for a short time.
The proof can be given tc any person who desires it
None genuine without tin signature of the proprietor.
Bold bytlie^iroprletor,
S. M. KIKE, Cat al Basin, near Seventh it.
Also by R 2. SELLERS, 57 Wood at;
aud—KKYSKIt A M’DOWELL,
corner Wood su and Virgin alley; who are hi*
regularly appointed Agents
TUBS ARD CHURNS.
PINK AND CEDAR MANUFACTORY.
No. 87, corner Market gnd Fifth—or 49 Market,
tween Third and Fourth mi.
fpHK'iubscriber keep* constantly on hand, wbol#>
X solo and retail, the following articles, vix:
Wash Tab*, l Stotf Churus,
Mom Tub*. t Barrel Churns,
BaihTob*, I Half Umbels,
Wooden Bowls, ) Pecks and Half Fecks,
Wash Boards, ' Brass Hound Buckets,
Clothes Fics, Towel Rollers,
Wooden I.null's, Bread Rollers,
Clothes Basket*, Market Baskets, Ac.. Ac.
SAMUEL KRUKSKN,
DOTH No to Diamond alley, Pittsburgh
j. Slßßprsttt *. Bona* P*t«at Bod* Aali.
•JO F\ UABKB Cla.s and Soap makers Soda Ash,
Impbrted direct frbrn U»e above celebrated
manurtcmrcr»,K>pcrceniAmeiieM^st I niTivingand
for sale by no*t» ___ WA M MITCHfcLTRfcB
—iUCuuPuVTpip." uriiidi—Ounl, Dapujr, tc,
•j pipes H olland Uin;
ScrksNKßumi , ,
400 bbls Whiskey; for sale by
noTft W A_MMirCIIKLTRP.F.
BLKaCIIINO'PoWDIM-* cl. juUupnu*
MuiprattV Soda Ash, and 10 cask's
•7 h Wea&inß Powder, arrived per ibJp Oxenbridge,
and now coming on by eana # M^C J| ELTRBB
N B —They will receive, during the winter, larga
•applies via NewOrleana. MW
MEDICAL.
Sellers family medicines—“ They are a.
Medicines ot the day.”
■ - Oxatux’srizaTtos,Oide,Msyffi l 18(9.
R.E Sellers: Ititink it right far the benefit of other*
to state some facts in relation to y&ur excellent Fami
ly Medicines.
I have used your Vermifuge largely in my own fam
ily, one via> frequently answering for expelling 1 , rge
quantities(osy Ito 200) worms from two ehildtet !‘
havs also used your Liver Pill* and Cough Syrup ut
ay family, and they have iu every instance produced
the efleet desired.
As I am engaged ia merchandising, I am able to
state that Ihnve yet to bear ef the first failare-vrhere
yoar medicines have been used in my section of the
country. In conclusion, I may state that they are th*
medicine* e! the May, and are destined to have a very
extensive pspularuy Yours, rci icntui.'r,
*•.. ll.raniL
Prepared ud sold by R. > > V KS,Nofiy Wood
street, ud sold by Druggu * generally tn the two ci
ties aud vicinity. _ nryffl
/TBjIATCURE OP LIVERCoaPtAINT. by fe
\T original, only true, and genuine Liver Pill.
Saoxr Cxxxx, Ohio c&uniy, Vo. )
. March SSih, 1849. \
Mr. R- E. Sellers: Dear Sis—l think it a duty I owe
to yea and to the public genera ly, to state that I have
been affiieted wiux the Liver Complaint for a long
time, ud so badly that u übcess formed ud broke,
which leflme in a very l° v< state. Having beard o(
yoar celebrated Liver Pills being for sale by A R
Sharp, in West Liberty, and recommended to me by
my physician, Dr. E. Smith, 1 concluded to give them
a fair trial. I purchased one box, ud found them to
**e just what they are recommended, THE BEST LI
VER PILL EVER USED; ud after taking four boxes
I find the disease has entirely left me, ud I am now
perfectly welL Rcspectftiily your^
West Liberty, March afl, 16f>.
I certify that I cm personally acquainted with Mr.
Coletn->s,ud can bear testimony to the truth ot the
ibr ve certificate. A R SHARP
Tne genuine Liver PiUs are prepared ud sold by
RB 5 LLEB9, No 57 Wood street, ud by druggists
in tits wo cities. . .
TO THE PUBLIC.—The ongmahonly true and gen
uine Liver Pills are prepared by RE Sellers, and have
bis name stamped In block wax upon the ltd of each
box, and his signature on the outside wrapper—oil
other* are counterfeits, or base imitations.
■nio R F. SELLERS, Proprietor
lnUJAYffiß’o CABMINATIVBBALSAS
s.’tROM the Rev As A SHINN, a well known and pop
£ ular Clergyman ol the ProteitontMethodijt Church
Tbe undersigned having been afflicted during theput
viateiwith*disease oiino stomach,sometimes pro
iuc.nj rreatpsln in the swniachfor tenor twelve hour*
witboutinteraii ( on,and after having tried vanotu
remedies with. ' -effect was furnished with a bouli
o’Dt D Jayne’s Ct mauve Eaisoms This he used tc
eording to the direst rrts,aad found invariably thatthis
medicine eausedthe pain to al»a:e in three or four min
ate#, and In fifteen or twenty minutesevcry ueas*
sensation was entirely quieted. Tbemedrainewasaf
lerwardsused .whenever indications ot die approach ot
nainweiepereoived, and the pain was thereby prevent
ed. He continued to use the medicine every evening
and sometimes iu'be morning, and In a few week*
health was so farrsitored, that the sufferer was rehe*
sd from a large amoo mofopptesMTe'piun.Froraci
Ddience, therefore, t e cab confidently recommend L
DJayae^s Carminative tialstm, as
bidi.uootih.noo.cb .tra bowc.u. hcn A^Hirirdi)
For sal* in Pittsburgh at u tpEKIN 1 hA^TOR
71 Fourth street, near'Vo *, and kHo at the Drug
Store of H PBCIIWARTZ. !"• naturect. AHeg^fity
* 1 " va'ldAblk dimcovkryi
CONSUMPTIVES, BE YOUR GUARD.
DR- S WAYNE'S
COBPODSD BVBUP OP WILD CDBEB!.
TUX SSUT XXXXDT XOtl
Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Llv
v Complaint, Bpitung Blood, Difficulty of Breath
lax. Pain In the Side ud Breast. Palpitation ol
the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Con
stitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debili
ty, ana all Diseases of tho Throat,
Breast ud Longs; the most et
factual ud speedy curs
•vet knows ior uy of
lbs sboyn diseas
es, ts
‘ DR- 8W AYNK’S
flancoasd SfTwp of Wild Ghstryl
w, medicine is no longer .among thoie of doubtful
kSt It hnspassed swsy from tbe thousands daily
lannahed upcn ihe tide ol experiment, and now stands
Etom reputation-andisAecomrag more extensive-
wT other preparation ef medicine ever
■I, «rtfar the rebel ol saffenng mu.
P 7tta*b«ea ‘latrodueedyenrgeueraHy through the
UnitodlStates and Korrp©, and there are few towns of
Sues bat what contain some remarkable evt
•uJETTf iu rood effects- For proof of the foregoing
value and efficacy of this medi-
proprietor will insert a, few of the mans thou
testimonials which have been presented to him, by
nfihe first respectability—men who have
rtSsSofmoS rrapontibility ud Justice, than to cer~
tUVto facts, because it will do uother a favor, and
lEnSe ves no injustiee. i Sachteiuinouy
Cfauvely, that it* ■urprtringcxccil.nce .. e.tab’ithed
bTitsimnnsie merits,andlhe aaqaesuonable aatbon
it of Wbtie opinion. The lasUntueoßs relief tt sf
fardi-ud the soothing infiuence dnluacd through me
wSo frame by iu use, renders it* mo.t agreeable
remedy for tiro afflieui^^
“When men, aeting from conscientious impulses,
MlnnurilT beos testimony to the truth of a thing, or
Stroalarfmet, such testimony, being contrary to their
Wldly interesu and Purp&ses, eoerees eonvietie.t of
Strath, ud commends itself in *„»P«;»al manner to
gnlnnil eredence. r —O'Hogan s Moral Maxttat.
READTIIK HOME CERTIFICATES.
Stiu. ARornrx Ctra* or CojcraKmav:-
TwSrr,-**T was a remed/that has been as sueee**fnt
o—Col-omplioo. o. Ur. S-.W.
GaaooKrO BTKIP of Wild CbcrtT, ll rtroninhoo. Urr-
SSri lnri .ppoonlO lrr-1 'te Urr loots
'£•£, now orol not llooi; power p0.«..e4 Lp no
orAor rdicine. Cn „ Tla Co.. April Oi-J.. IslS.
Dr 8. OKIO-Dow Sin 1 -"*1, believe yoor Coro
™,S ,np of Wild Ororr, bo. twee th. moon. o.
l cooeht. eeocre cold, which prodo
illTtlrW wor*r ovr" l!r d wirh o .erere ooo,h. ther
Ja£dKnh™rotriedie. which I hod rocoorwr to, .oil
ESi, ontß m, cooeexhihired Kl the .ymolooi. o,
SfSowCoo—piioo. Keor, lh*og 1 tried —icoicd
loXeehO effect, widih7eoniploroli!icrcoM|l rorapid-
S sa'frfemfe o» wello. niyoeK. pore op ell hope, ol
Uw I —At this time l was recommended to try
roSrln'taJuable medicine; I did #o wih the mort W
The first bottle had the effect to loosen the
«dh, !h«
.nuf.L For rhe troth of tho oborc
Ufo'r too to Peter Roth, Grocer, Weir
SSSVSfVhKTI porehorod the oiedieioo
topStellTTOors
HWer/rrl Ctrr. cf s JllrJlrofUr TOr-ufer. '
Dr Swe Trie—D-er Sir. 1 feel .debt of ptotuod. du
?o,_ood . doty ur tho KErofed sororKlr, to odor
..’homblo lent too. T In fwor or yoor Ooorpoorid S>-
Itiif Wild Cherry Some Urree ye»r. Knee I wo,
ottMkedwlth cold Kid inttemmeuoo of tho
KiSf wUeh woe oceompoofed with o di,tie«em|
ln the breo.l hnd heed, o very con.idero
bfeSSeltm. oUteoKve rooeoe trim the lonpv e.jov
hi* ttiscitarg* weather, however *iigtiL At
toilfiT.o of“o ohool my oondiuoo, hot w« prelty
So CMTioeod Urol I wu tepidly ppinp nuo eoiioomp.
ftom 1 itSo doily weaker, end ol lenpih ou iteorco-
£ or K-mk above o whirper, oooh
toeJSri"wMkr»»«f»r '“"S> Damp iru.
iwVfl .nod various preparations and prescr.puoirf,
crowing ail the lime worse. Juki
h?nfl < was adv»-edud persuaded by a dear friend i(t
mtainptotoo .too Dial of your Synip of Wild Cher
„ iSuleomoutol proviomly I hod been preio-
mSudi potent medleiooK o»d I m "UU epam.l
tote oKof to hood, of empericr hot onder.
iZ. to the profession ud procure of
SStoofood ktvittpinip'iou foilh in to .oylop of my
friend*, 1 forthwith purchased of Dr.
. r. w bvdles, aiul commenced it* u*e. M> di*-
2uT WO* at tits* time of *) or » month*' sUudtag, con-
SSLaSv Itwas deeply soared. I fauml, however,
sequcnily . /mm the use of u** first lour or five
being a publio-speaker, i frequently at
£££} to preach with my wereamhi sueagth, and
i??2bv raptured lbo»c vessel* tirat bud already brguii
ro heah in this way, doubtk**, tny cure w»* greatly
rnrarded In Cap <tsequence of ocung tiros imorudcut’
Thidfaure 6ftee » »««*?“ ‘• eforo
toSiVUiored I hove io.tjoo.uoo, o mooli,moll
oamheroftottloe would hove mode me omud, |„
Ihe above loducmion. Tho syrup olio, ed ue fee
rkh hohll. took .way to dr.lro.ro.ip cooph, polar,. ,
”to di.ehorp. of m.ller free, me loop, and ....
them and Ihe eo.im ijnm P“oJ heolih I have Jefe.
ltd otfennp lhl» certlfieKo uulil now, lor ihe potpoo.
of hemp perfec—e uu.Sed with ihe P-rm—oey ol ihe
LS oowmollfee, P«n«o-J ->J
Dublin county. N. C.
hnporwit Caution — Raid! Read!
There t* but w e genuine preparation of Wild Cherry,
and that is l>r. SwatnsX >b* ?»* everoffered to the
PttbUc, which -OS been said largely throwhoattbe
United States and some paru of and oil pre
nrktlOQs eafle« by the name of Wild Cherry hare
oat out siase thia, under cover of some deceptive
circumstances, .% order to give currency to their salrs.
Ut a little obsareeUoa, no person need mmafce the
ceaoine from tb false. Each bottle of the genuine u
enveloped wit a beautiful stceleneravinn, with the
likeness of William Fcnn thereon; also, Dr. Swayne'*
signature: and .s further sccaruy, the portrait of Dr.
Swayne will U added hereaiter, so a*, to oisilngutsb
hiiprepainiiok’vom all others. .Now, it it was noltor
the rreai curauve properties and knowu virtue* of Dr.
Hwavne's Com*wund Syrup of Wild Cherry, person*
wo aw not be endeavoring to give currency to Uwir
“fiatitloos nos-tru” by stealing the name of Wild
Cherry. Remember, always bcur in nuud ibo name
of Dr. Swayne nd he not deceived. '
Principal Ofltse, corner of Eighth and Rare steeeu,
Philadelphia.
Forule whvisaleahd retail byOODKN A SNOW.
DEN, cor &1 oak Wood stif. U A FAHNESTOCK A
Coicor Ist an* »Vood, and Cth and Wood si*; \VM
THORN.S3 M'Wketstt S JONES, IfO Liberty «t, JAS
A JONES, eoi viand and Penn sts; JOHN AUrCK
rjj_ AJlechea. city, and by all respectable dealers in
So&iuc. ocua
T) r , WTP* loland’i Prsnlam Piaster.
DP. AV. P. INLAND, of the Medical College bf Phil
adelphia, now offers to ti>« pnbtic hi* Indian Veg.
etahle Freroiam Plaster, the qoaliucs of wlitcb, oflrr
long and tiled experience, has been satisfactorily c?~
Übittbed. To all women who may be aiilictcd wuh
Prolapsus Uteris or Fallen Womb, ho recommends lu>
plaster, guaranteeing a sate and speedy cure in the
short space of from two to then weeks, u applied wun
care and rest—discarding all the countless instruments
and expensive bandages so long m use. This lie foci,
conscientious In staling, Inasmuch a* hr has not billed
in one case out of three huudrod atjd filly-three pu
for Rheumatism and Weak Breast or Hack, at
tended with pain, there is nothing to excel this Plasici
in affording relicror effecting u cure. For rale by
L Wilcox, corner of Diamond and Market si
Braan A Reiter, 11 Liberty and St. Clair its
prJ Sargent “ Federal stand Diamond, Alle
gheny city
Jacques A Co, M Denman and Diamond Burning
ham. ie:j
B- B, rtt-XI.KRa. DrnecUL No 67 Wood strcei
a Bole Agent for the sale of Dr. Townsend’s Urn.
eiae Sartaportlta, has just received star doren of thts
(ireat Bpring and SamEer Mcdiciuo.
pßicbisor* uhould rcooltoct ihut It E Boilers is sole
ogent for Pittsburgh, aud nM Curry tor Allegheny
eity _ ~ 1. “I*** „.
TttXTItACT OP COFFEE—An article wmch is rn-
JH. pidlf coming into use os a wholesome, nourishing
and deticlous beverage, being more nU-nsnni and pal
atable than common Coffee,and far elieuper, as a .mall
paper costing ouly ten cents, will go as far os lour
pounds of Cottee. Manufactured by
JOHN »: MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bold at wholesale by B A KAHNESTYrCK A Co,
corner of First and Wood and Sixth and Wood streets,
Pittsburgh. np'Jt
CALIFORNIA RUBBER OOODtf—Just received,
3d Camp Blanket*; StO officer coau; IV pm pants;
Id pairs nett lined Mining Boots; IV Isthmus Bogs; 3
water Tanks, 8 and Id galloqs each; 60 canteens, 1
gallon each; 1 do* Uacksk.n Money Bells; tdo Oiled
cambric do do.. The above goods for sale at the Coil,
ferula Oatfiling Establishment. No 5 Wood it
mehiH J A II PlllLLtrs
ASSORTED SPICES—Pst up for family use, in tin
ions, enclosed in • sliding lid box. conuiuluc
Hastard, Alijuce,
Cinnamon, Ginger,
Cloves, 'Pepper,
Warranted pan. For sale at thh new Spice and.
Mustocd Factory, corner of Ferry A Liberty su. '
■»>'a KiHM ii nfi i .
AN VlL&—Wrooghi Iron Auvus, iruui uiu TcmiK-r.-
aneoville weeks, warranted; will be constantly*'
on bond tad sappUod to order, br a
wgm o*o COCBJUN,* Woods;
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Jo*t published and for sale by
JAMEB D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and
novld Importer. S 3 Wood at
(.Va.N.W KEMBLE iSTrALY, nomonrededition,
I? PJrno. 74cu. MRS. FANNY KEMBLE’S YEAR
OF CONSOLATION.
‘•The trading o( this book has impressed n* with a
modi higher opinion of it*.author than we bad formed
from pem«n3g tier oilier wriuugs. Udisplaysadeepcr
tone of itiougnt, united 10 more pure womanly (trace of
reeling thi.ii my other production of the female mind
*<th which we are acquoiuled E*e. Mirror.
’•lt is a very agreeable and readable book, written In
Fanny kcaille's best ttyie—hold, spirited and enter
taining. We recommend it to our readers oa the best
publication cf the season.”—Reading (lax.
-Ii contain* toe Jounml of a travel through Europe,
and residence in Italy; and is one of the pleasantest
and roost interesting books of the season.’ I —Cour. and
Tkiguiri-r. /* '
“A very charaeteristie book. We have read it from
1 uiic page to Colophon with unabated interest. A vi**
~vid picture of life in Rooto. In all respects eminently
reaoable."—Knickerbocker.
For ssie by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
novld Bookseller A Importer, Hi Wood *t
Llthographlo KitabtlihiaeMt
OF WM. SCm/CUMANN, Third si, opposite the
Poit-Otfice, Pittsburgh.—Maps, landscapes, BUl
heads, Showotlls, Labels, Architectural and Machine
Drawings, Business and Vailing Cards, Ac., engraved
or dra> u on stone, and printed in colors, Uold, Bronze
or Uiuck, to the most approved style, and at the most
reasonable prices. octlfcly
KEG uU ITER—33 kegs for sale by ‘
Urt?' WICKAMcOANDLFSa
t’LOUR— sUbbis Family Flour, for sale by
del? I WICK A McCANDLESS
MUTPuN HAMS—I 4 bbls for sale‘by
delf JB CANFIELD
CIIF.AY MOUS. DR LA INS—3 cases good style,
fast colored M. do Lain*, at the extremely lota
price of lie. per yard. A A MASON A Co,
dell No 00 Market st
FIiUTT—3 dot. cans tresb Peaches;
JC 5 “ bottles do.
6 “ •* Pine Apples;
3 44 •* 'ChcrTtes;
3 “ “ htrnwberries;
3 *• “ Tomatoes;
3 “ half gaL boulcs Pickles;
3 •• quart do.
3 taney do.
Rcc’d and for tale at the Pekin Tea Stere, 70 Fourth
tUecL dcclS
RVK FLOUR—I 3 blits tec'd and lor sale by
dcttl WM II JOHNSTON, ll’J rtccond >t
tytCEIVED TIGS DAY, at the India Kubba De
i, pm—l case Women’s Metallic Rubber Sandals;
4 “ “ “ Slippers;
6 - “ ” “ _ Buskins,—
1 “ Misses’ “ “ Suppers;
1 “ Mcu'» “ •* Overshoes;
1 - u ** Sandals;
t “ ** leather.iolcd ** Overshoes;
All f( winch will be soUl,'whole*alo or retail, lower
ll,un a> any house in the city. JAM PHILLIPS,
novel - No 3 Wood street
Fl.ii.EU ublf just lec’d, ior role by
del- SI& W HARUALUII_
U,’ INIHiW Glass—sW) ux*,'ti*s’d sizes, rcc’d and
for safe by_ do IS SA W HAHIUUUIj
BUTTER— 13 bills auu XU Kegs, puckcu, in prime
order tor stopping, for salo by
desw L S WATF.RMd N
Ooi)A ASH—vs ca*»s to arrive prt Ringgold, lor
O saieby dctfl TASSEY A UE»T
LsTTAoiTWaDUING— 10 bales large size and heave
> Just ref-d by SIIACKLErr A WHITE, *
NbTO Wood st
VIA KITES—a ouics super French •laek'odlf'Tr
Zclcs, extra tnmmnigv, ree'd per express, at
Jc - ' A A MasuN a CO’3
o UNi KIES—h bales Colton; 48bbHNo‘l Lard
O 44 bags Featber*} 1 tierce
i lb sacks Wo6l;
OdozhambSkiui, whb wool;
f>i 3 doz Sheep Skins, “ «
3 dor *• ‘ “ dressed;
To atjtve on steamer Fort PtU, and far sale bv
dell ISAIAH DIOKKY A Ou, Front it
Ginseng— 5 bags Clarified, for sale bv ~ “
J?! 7 . >VICK A MoCANDLESS
I.'tEATTiKKS— 13 sacks prime, for sale by
1 ' __l' WtHKA McCANDLESS
EUKSe. EuVErtS—o Bum Elastic HorseUotcm.s
eery heavy and splendid article. Jast ree’d aid
Hirsute low, at No. & Wood street,.by '
JA II PinLLU’S
( yy?*£y lt UiL—i 881 tn'kfore and for sale by'
VJ!*? L J KIDD A CO
A L . C^°^— for sale by
■■ J KIDD A CO
ITttiOS— 3.l’bls Fresh, just ree’d and tor sale by
J dt» !ir STUART A hi LI.
LUKE Usg In store
•(Ibjcet to charges, for Ltrice Cartwright, whieh he
will please call for. U U MILTENBERGER,
deal No 67 Front at
RTfIUAWfiK BROKERS-
|, ROLHBB * SONS* -
Baaksrii Kxehanfs Broksts,
shp tuini is
S OT E e,I.BAP gs A^T S GOL DIB n.VE E
COLLECTIONS.—Draft*, Note* and Acceptances
payable in any part'of the Union.collected oaihemoit
favorable terms. _ .
EXCHANGE on New York, Philadelphia 'and Bal
timore; also, Cincinnati, LceisviUe, Saint Lotus and
New Orleans, constantly for sale. ... .
BANK NOTES.—Notes on all solvent banka in the
United Sisusdistotmtedattboloweetrates. All kinds
of Foreign and American Gold and Silver Coin bought
and sold.
Office No. S 3 Market street, between 3d and 4th,
Pittsburgh, Pa. • oettfi ■
C FOKBIQN KXCHA3US. "
T>ILLS on Fkgiand. Ireland, and Scotland bought-
A* any amount at the Current Rates of Exchange-
Also, Draft* pavable In any part of the Old Countries,
from £1 to AfOOO, *r the rate oIsSS to the .£ Sterling,
without deduction or discount, by JOSHUA ROBIN
SON, European and General Agent, office filh'rt on*
door w«t of wood. oetlStf
*u-g» iaakxjLl' " faswass uu*
A. BABHi
ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BPOsEBS, dealer*
in Forelra tad Domcnie Dili* of Exeftaag.-- Cer
““catf* ? f Bene Note* and Coin, eorner of
Wand 'Vood stieeu, directly opposite Si. CLarles Ho
let f nayi&Ur
Iftdiaaa,
Kaataeky,
SUisourt, _•
parehaaed auha toweitme*, by Not**;
„ N. HOLMES * SONS,
■*P> 3 _ .. 25 Market street.
BILLS oß'Kicna.HoErsii.^Kas^ -
Philadelphia, and
Constantly for aalf bf N, HOLMES’ & SONS. '
»epl3 23 Market «L
MISCELLANEOUS.
BAULK FOOUQUY.
THE undersigned, successors to Artliut* A Niclol
son, beg leave to inform the ciliieo* of Pittsburgh
soul public generally, that they have rebuilt the Ea-
OLE FOUNDRY and are now in full operation, and
have part of their patterns ready for the market:—
Amongst which are Cooking Stove*, Coal and Wood
Stoves, with a-splendid air-turbl Coal Stove, which Is
now superceding in other cities the common round
Sure. Also, a cheap coal Cooking Stove, weli adap
ted for small families, with a fail assortment of com
mon and mantel Orates We would particularly in
vito the attention of persons building to call at our
warehouse before purchasing, and examine a splendid
article of enammeiled Urates, finished in fine stylo—,
entirely new in this market. .
W«rehow, No. lei Libeny «, «
augS&dtt •. NICHOLSON t PAVM.
Offlca of(b« DafewaraKattml Safety In*
isruci Company*
THB Board of Directors have, this day, declared a
dividend of TEN PER CENT. JO scrtji, out of the
profit* of toe Company for the year ending October 31,
IS4SJ, certificate* far which will be jutted on and after
the ur*l day of December next. , ,
Alio, Vdividend of SIX PER CENT, in cash, on the
canital stock and icnp prevjou*ly Wktted, paVable a*
above.' RICUARD S. NEWBOLD, See*!**
novHfc P. A. MADEIRA, AgU, Pltu’g-
PtTTSBVRCQIRPORTATIOSS* ;
(1 YEAGER. Importer and Wholesale Dealer In
J. FANCY AND VARIETY-GOOD*
Strn of the Gill Comb, 108 Market #U Pittsburgh, Pa.
Western Merchant*, Pedlars* and otbe/u visiting
Pittsburgh to purchase Goods, are respectfully Invited
to call and examine the extensive assortment of Eng*
Ush, American, French and German Fancy Goods.
All Foreign Goods at this establishment ore import
ed direct by myself, and purchaser! oar rely on get*
tlnx goods from first hands. I hare the largest asaort*
meat of aWeles, in the variety line, in the ettjr of-
Pittsburgh—all of which will br sold low for cash or
city acceptances. The Stock consists, in part, of
Lace Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons. _
Silk Cravats, Shtaand PatentThrtads,Bevnng6uk,
Spool Cotton, Tapes, Saspemlcrs, Beltons, Pins, Nee*
dies and Cutlery. _ „
Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Jewelry, ell kind* of
Brashes, Combs and Kazor*. _ , -
. percussion Caps, Revolvers, Pistols, Clocks, Silk A
Cotton Purses, spectacles, Steel Pens, Musis Boxes,
Carpel Rags and Basket*. •
Bindings, Finding* and Trimmings.
Toy* and Fancy Goods; together with a large Torie*
ty of Fancy and Staple DRY* GOODS.
C. YEAGER is also agent Cortbe celebrated Lan
caster Combs. \ x aovl7 i
Rssdl Rsadl
SFi.r.PR«» COUGH SYRUP.—From. W. K.Boden.
Esq., Cler vi*Y Court of Qaartcr ot
Reaver Cour
Mr. R. E riel's » Pome nme in the winter my
wife was atflictrd #r»x a sovere and distreauag cough,
and bearing af /ear .nvalaable Cough Syrup, I par*
chased a bottle tram 6* T. Trimble, of BridgewHter,
and after taking a portiozrof it two or three evenings
oa going to bed. sue found immediate relief, as alto
several mends have been relieved in i-vere cases. I
am therefore satisfied that it is a safe and valuable
aodieiae, and weald reeommeud it to those who may
be afflicted with severe Coughs and Colds.
March 2S, IMX • W. R. BODES. -
Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 67 Wood st,
and sold by druggists generally, in Pittsburgh and AJ
leghny. |
Ths Cbartlar* Coal Company,
{INCORPORATED.]
BOOKS wlil be open for subscription to tlie stock o:
u Th: Chartiers Coal Company, n on and aftet
Monday, the t‘4ih day of September insX at ihe'clfics
of Z. w.’Remington, Peon st, Pittsburgh.
_*ptfHdu ’ Z. W. REMINGTON.
Croat KagUsh Bsmoiy,
FOR Couchs,Colds Astfcmn and Consumption! Tin
GREAT AND ONLY' REMEDY for the care of tL«
above diseases, i» the HUNGARIAN BALSAM 01
LIFE, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Ruclisr.. e
London, England, and introduced into ti e United Stater
auder the immediate acperintendence of the inventor.
The extraordinary snccess of this medicine, in th*
care of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the Anericnr
Agent io soliciting for treatment the worst possible ea
ses that cun be found in the community—eases that seek
relief in vain fromany of the common remedies of ths
day, ami have been given op by the most distinguished
phfvietdns as confirmed and incurable. The Hungari
an Balsam has cured, and will cure, the most dcrpeni*
of eaeei It is no quack nostrum, but a standard Eng.
lish medicine, of known end established effieaey
Every family intho United States should be supplied
with Bochan’s Hungarian Balsam of Life, not oruy to
counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate,
ba to b« used u a preventive medicine in all cases tj
eolds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in ute side and
chest, iririution-and soreness of the tangs, brochti’r.
difficulty of brealiag, hectic fever, night sweats, emaci
ation and general debility, asthma, influenza, whooping
cough anderoap.
Soldi* large bottles, at fl per bottle,with full three
lions for, the restoration of health.
Pamphlets, couiaining a mass of English and Ameri
can certificates, and other evidence, showing the at;:
equalled menu of this great English Remedy, may l>«
obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. .
For sale by U A FAHNESTOCK ft Co., corner o
stand Wood and Wood and 6th su. JuIWAwS .
—,
X' before —mode on themostapprovedEastempians
ahd mosi fashionable Easuiu patterns xml colors. Also
THE CHEAP ROLL, or UOsru.N EUN'U, on trend
or raade.ro order of all sites, and at all prices. -■
Coantry Merchants and other* are invited to cal! ani
examine the above for ihcmsdves ? at all mil be h!<
wholesale or retail, ami a libsrxrdscaciion erect <•
wholesale purchasers.
acidly A WS3TERY&L?.
. TUB STAB. OF TUB WEST
w A VENITIAN BI.INDMANUFACTORY
Wiß East tide of the Diamond, where Vcuttion
> Blindaofall the different sizes and colors
/ kept on hand or made ialle
the latest and most approved H&tc'rn fiuh
™ tout, at the (honest notice aa<ftin the mo*
reasonable terms.
Also, the cheap Boston roll or split Blind Transpa
rency and Paper Canains of all the different sizes and
patterns, on hand and for sale low forcaah. Old VcnJ
uan Blinds painted over and repaired, or token in port
payment tor new. R M WESTER VKLT, Pro'pr.
N. B —All woi« done with the best material and
workmanship, and warranted to please the most fas*
idi oat. .auglU-dly
Allegheny city, Ang. 10,1&I8. *
Sellers* imperial cough syrup—Toms'*
Nanu.’io Lui It!
Prrmcaau, March £7,1517.
Mr. R. E. Sellers—la justice to you and your incom
parable Cough S> nip, I beg leave 10 state, for the hen*
efitof the eommanlty, that my wife ha» been several
limes afflicted wan a most distressing cough.- I pur
chased, in January last, a bottle of your Synip, which
curedacouga of-two months’ standing. About one
month since, the cough returned, and was so severe
that she coaid hardly move, from weakuesi in the
breast; l sent for oue bottle of year Cough Synip, and
a part of one holds eared the cough - leave tho other
to a journeyman who was severely a Dieted, who had
10 use bn own words, ‘ eaten enouxb cough eandv to
caro all the people to Pittsburgh,” if thecandr had
been as good as represented. ’
■ Your», respectfully, Aunua B Knv>r
Prepared and sold by R 47W«d
street, and sold by Druggists generally in the. twv
c ii ,e * del* , v...
A CARD*
Grateful forth, tot liberal oncou r ,, ra . nl i
have received for so many years. I h.J'TTt.r.V
nmted to enlarge niy busmeaa consul? rably HuSnr
engaged a competent Foreman, I will bn Vm-iiLi
fill all orders promptly, end dodte work to our lisual
style and at tot.- prices, and ask the attention of m“r
. . Y,us and Bed*, fliuttrasees and Bcddine. Cur*
tain Materials, Dutnnsks and Moreens, Connccs, Fnn-
K?.™"!" 6 *’ T S‘f 1h Itillorll iod. I,?J
S' tw..taOliKlinictitof iho
ttnOtdi? 0 ’ Boll ?‘ Icl l otid {irauptly .1-
N. B.—Carpets made and pot down.
\VM. NOBLF.
ALLEOUERV VEKITIA.I BLIND,
ANDCABINET tVAi'KUOOM.
■ ieep* tui hand at £]s stand on the.
gheny city, n complete assort*
mem of VcimianliUuds; also Yc*
nittun Shutters arc made'toor- 3
der tit the best style, warranted
equal to any inthc United
iits lijiud* ran be removed with*,
nut the aid of n screw driverr
Moving purchased t bedrock-, 1
tools, uird wood ofthe cabinet e«*
iabl*»hinenlof Ramsay A M'Cleli
land, 1 am prepared to furnitii
their old customers, us wcil a>l
ih. public .1 li.m, with«»CTy *“ Bi.S
*° “ "'~ rf BROWN. “
Jl’etT rce'd an elegant plain Rosewood (3 octJ'ianoA
from tlict* celebrated manufactory ol Nusus-fc;
Clark, N. V., ot superior tnne, and very lundc-ratr pneej
For sale by , ’
,I C I9 at J/W. Vrosdwells.
WILLI AMS’ IVORY J* KARL TOOTH POWDKR,}
for removing Tartar, Scurvy, Canker, and all:
lubstojice* destructive to the Teeth. It is delicious in'
ihc taste, cleansing the month, healing and strengthen*)
mg die gams, and purifying the brrutu.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by ,» ,
dcSO it E SELLERS 57 Wood st
WATCIIKBII— CMIIAPKR THAN KVElll—
Just ree’d, an invoice of fall jewelled pukctil lc-'
ver Watches, Is carets hue cases, which 1 cuiifett ss' H
ow as thirty and thirty five dollars, »> d warranted to
seen good time. ...
Also—A splendid assortment of JEWELRY, com*
prising the various and latest styles, and best pattern*
AV.W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jcwticr,
4*U ! ' , «orar Market and Fourth Htggi*. y
T"«IDICAL.
: a. W. BIDDUE, Dotilt
r REMOYEDiaasewthreamary bnex
(7nnBBC®«a,BnUth£«ld street,-«aa do*r~J>el*W
1 Teeth inserted frames*
to an entire set, on the suction principle, with a tap*
tifixl representationof theaafaral gum jcuonag .th*
origin id shape of the tdC*v._, .
N B.—TeethextraaiedwithliKle or nopals.
Decayed.Teeih perthaßMtlT saved by p]aggtu,pT»
renting the Wft ache; which is much beuer than ea
rinr itTthoaxh itahoali be done in -fir* xutautas, w
erea instantly. . . •
SALTER»S
QINSENO PANACEA! _
TO "THOSE 'SUFFERING /KTTH DISEASED
LUNGS.—I%. upiMedennd weew wttebUa
tiended the use cf the -v
GINSENG PANACEA
a all the variou forms which trriatioo of tha tags a*»
ttuues, has Induced the proprietor again to call uun»
bonpreparation.
the chaugabl* weather whleh muka oar ikfi aad
wintermonihs, is always a fruitfhl source of :
' COLDS AND COUGHS.
Fhese,'lf neglected, are but the precursoreof that AH
1 tanyzx, COSUMPTION.*
The question, then, how shall we nlt> tha destroy*r a
the Led!, how shall we get clear of ear eosghs and
olds? iaof vital importance to tne public. 1 •
THE GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY
will be foand in tbs Ginseng Panacea. Inproafofthi*
we hare ftpm mne to time published the eerdfieaiMOX
dozensiof dnr best known citiiens, whe have experi
aneed its curative powers. These, with a mass of «•
Umouy from all parts Of the country,—from
MEDICAL MEN OF THE FIRST STANDING, .
Ministers of the Gospel, Ao., toguthar with copious a*|
ices freon the
JOURNALS OF THB DAY,
we hsYe embodied in pamphlet form, iaa may b*k*i
gratis of any of our agents throughout tha country. '
.HUNDREDS OF BOTTLES .
have been used in this city.
THOUSANDS AND TENS OF THOUSANDS
ibrooghont the United Slate* and Canada/ and wt aha
leuge any man io point out a
SINGLE INSTANCE
t which, when taken according to directions, and ta
hre the lungs hadbceoia* fatally disorganised, it has
iver failed to
EFFECT A PERFECT CURE.
need the aflieted hcsltatal Why resort M
the tamrabla nostrums, gotten up bymnk* owninditii
s ilss ier the assumed name of seme ee
liclen, and pafied into notoriety by ecnificaias fM par*
tons equally unknown! Whilst a medicine *f
UNPARALLELED EFFICACY
is to be had, whose vouchers are at hums, —r caigkl
kors^—many of whom it has
. . SNATCHED FROM THE OB AVB.
In order that this invaluable mcdielho mat rba placed
within the reach of the poor as well the rich, wa har*
put the price at
. ’ OSLT FIFTY OBSVI*
just one half the usual cost of cough medicinal- nu
for sale by oar asenu in nearly evny town and yilligs
»rer the west, who are prepared to give fall Inform**
lea relative to it T. SALTER, Proprietor.
• • Droadway, Cincinnati, Ohm.
M'ALUSTER>B OINTMENT.
era]. —lt
SOKES, SCROFULOUS
foSonq^
there U scareel^a^dU*
sixteen 1 years for all disease* of the ehest,.invoiviag
the atusost danger And responsibility, and :1 declare
before beaTen and man, that notla one ease haa If
fatted to benefit when tbsyatlentwa within the reach
ofmortalmeans.• . ' I , l
. I have bad physicians learned In the profession. I
have ministers of the cospul, ledges of the bench, ml*
demen, lawyers, genuemanaf the highest eredittoa.
and multiuid&i or the poor use it in every variety ol
way, and there has been but one vMeo—cneunfvwval
voiee YOUR OINTMENT .
It removes almort immodlataly . -
the Inflammation and swelling, when the pun ceases
(R . the directions around the box.) ...
.. . p.ACHE—Th* salvo hat cured persons of tto
heodiache of twelve years standing, and who had tt
are aatped with like success.- . tt _
SCALD HEAD—WeJtave eared eases that actuaUr
dcfi«l every thing known, as well asth* ability of flf*
vaenrO twenty doernrs. One man told us.he hadsfmat-- --
g.-tu on his children withon any benefit, wheaafow-
,(*»** ofOintmeat eared them. . r - . - -
TETTER—There is nothing better for tho «u» of ,
It Is one ofthe best things In tho world for.
- BB^LES— Thousands are yearly cured by thisOlnt*
inent ! ItKSvxa fails in givingrelief for Ore Piles . .
-ID“ Around tho box»re direeuons for .using «Ul* .
litur't OinsntnsfcT Smfitlo, Lirtr fiyiif* .
las, TtUrr, ChUblain, Ssald ffeod, Sort Jfyo, Qiriar»,
ET»ndUm,if*novsAfftc&mS, &***, Dii- _
, ai *c/tkt Spin*, Head adu, Baracks, _
Dwm, Cpns, ell Disease if rii Skin, SartLipi, Piw* .
fits', 4-t, SwtUing ijftSt
Pile, told FvL Cftvf, StetUtd err Rrekenfirsalt, TbcA \
- - r --
COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain in the Cnest
and Side,' failing oJef ihe hair, or tha other accompa
nies cold feet .(This Ointment Is the true remedy.) U .
is u care sign ot divease to have cold feeL ■
CORNS—Occasional asa.of the Ointment will *L
way* keep corns from growing. People need never
t>e troubled with them if they use it frequently.
fir?* ThU Oiatment is good for any part of the body
or umbs when iallamed. In some cases it should be
inplied ottro. • . - i.
CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unless tha
name of JAMES McALLISTER is written with a pea
<m ••veiylnbcT. , - .
For sale by mV Agents in all the principal cities and...
.owns in the Untied Stales. -
JAMES McALLISTER,
Sole Proprietor of the above medicine.
IC* Principal Office,No XSNorthThird street, Phil*
4t.clpiua. _
-Aaisistv Ptmacaan—^Braun A Reiter, comer of
CJterty and St Clair sis; and L Wilcox, Jr,' comer of
Market si and the Diamond,-also corner of. 4th aad
Smltnficld its; J 11 Casrel, comer of Walnut and Penn*- .
*t>, sth tverd; dml sold at the bookstore in Smithfield *
it, 3d ddor from Second ft: in-Allegheny city by H P
Schwarts and J Sargent; by J G.Smith, Druggist, Rir* .
minghain;. D Negley, East Liberty] II Rowland, Me*.
Kecsporu J Alexander A Son, Jflonongahela Cim N
U Bowman A Co, ortd J T Rogers, Brownsville; John
Barklef, Beaver, Pc; are wholesale agents.,
fet>d7xleodly, •
Ffceto for th« Pttblle«
In relation to that unrivalled family Salve,
DltliEV’s HACICJL PAIS EXTHJCTO&. ’
MO NY of a respecutblo^Physiciam—Read ...
X the following, addressed lo ray Agent, Mr. F. Mer
ry wealier, Cincinnati; / ’ \
pactinuix,- Feb.- 13,1849.'
Sir. A sense of doty compels me to give toy tribal*
to Dailey’s Fata Eztractorl Being opposed to quack- ;
eryand>all uostmos having for their object sinister
isouvcs—feat realising aucTi.good from litfe “King of
l’ain Killers’ I —l.am iadaced to.tender yoa this eenlfi* .
cate. l.Ttova oteditin my
with all the happy ‘and wonderful effects that eovld *'...
possibly be irnttgined. IL J. Baostx, M.D. -
Dr. Hoodie.U the senior partner of Brodie ALevL
;PrUg£istS. ' - :
‘ Jnflastmatorg Bhmnatitm. i' ■
7%e following testimonial comes from a sooree to]
ntiliar to many of those traveling oa oar Western .. i
ters. —Mr. Gltme, the welt and favorably ;knswn pro--
prictor pf ilic Parkersburg Hotel, .is husband to Uta
lady whose letter I annex: , .. y.
> Pmastna, Va, April 13, IBM.
To Dailey, Chemist. Ae.—Sin Having-Cov-i ■
merly been longallltcted with violent inflammatory
Kheumatiint, whieb appeared so firmly seated as to '
defy nil ordinary uppliauces to allay the severe pain
attending it, 1 was induced to try your Magical rtia
Extractor; and it having effected, almost as if by a**
gic, ar immediate relief, and also, to all appearances .
an entire rug perfect cure, I am induced far the bea»*'.
lit of othhrs who may be afflicted with pain, caused by r ~
uny kind of inffammaUon,: towrlta tbyoo, deelasagi:.''?
that in jmy opinion, .founded. on actual experience ~
your Magical'Fain Extiuelor is the most valuable dis
covery o? the present age tor the immediate extraction -
ofuodilypaix It- is au almost immediate and • per* ’
feet curd for _Bums and Scalds, and,all external ia* -
flammatlon. ,
Having many acquaintances formed by their TisilJ -
at my husband's hotel in this place, I have sdppotSd ' '•
by your showing them these fewlines, it may possibly -
bo of biCeht both to them andyoarseld -
[I eninnoln the hope dial Mrs. Giimo wtU pardon the
pnblk-nf 1 give to her letter, as well on tho sect* of
humanity as of its being the surest mode of bringing ft
to the udticc after friends.—H.Djuaw.]
j Felon Cured. '
Extract of a letter, dated ‘ ‘
! Datinm, Ky. Nov. 1815.
Mr. H. Dailey: “I have tried your Fain Extractor In
a ease of felon, in : my own family, which it relieved
und cured in a very short time." in hastej jroors re*
speetfnlty. J*s.M. lotrao.
ITT- Bums and Scalds, Piles, Sore Nipples,
Breast, Eruptions, Sores, Cats, Woanui and all in
flammation, yields readily lb the wonderful properties
of this Bdri vailed family-salve; But, in the same pro
portion that yon will receive benefft from the genuine,
you will 'be tajurod-by the deleteiioas effeels of the
counteifeit salve*. - • , , '• '
CAUTION—Bo sure and apply «Uy to the iaventor,
11. DauAt, 413 Broadway, New York, or to his an
thorixed agents. - JOHN D MORGAN, .
General Depot, PUubargh. .
Henry; P: Schwartz, Allegheny, Agent; J. Baker,
Wheeling, Va.; James W Johnston, Mevsvllle,
F. Mcrrj'weather, Cincinnati, O n General Depot.
N. B.—ln too soverest Bums and Scalds it exttaets*
the pain jn a fow minutes—it never fails 1 jolt
li. A.F*axcsrocX,7 A- U. IiBIA, N. Y.Uty
U. L> FASnaxocii fPlttabargn.,
ti; W.-FananroaJ ' . w _
WboUaala Drai Ston lm thi City at
, Haw Y»»M*
I'lfß ttfldenixned an exit naively engaged 1b the
\Vholc*aloJ>tai biuingc* at No.tfr John stre*t,ia
toe e itr pf Now_}ork.'illi an prepared to cum;
Lfrus liM apd CMnlry Matehaau with Drnra, Falatt,
nil#, In«-«aSi, F«*:jb and American Ferftmery, -
jtiaiwer, Woa*«**W«atert Chemical*, (of their cwb , 7.
roromucc) *6* all eiber article* in theirundo f bail*
- fX », o( « tfspcrio a* low a* they* to bcpy v-nPd 1
shaded ittthiacr any eaitera city. _ • *
' ■ P * FAuyx»n>cy ac*.? at. -z
r j • CURS TOR WORMS. '■ ,l ' 7 . :
B. A. FAHSEBTOOK'S VEBJUFOOCv'! J
1 ' auacsoy-stTttxa.wEarm.'- ' - ..j.»sjr.el
IN older to adord all possiblo security 10 tbepaooCt
as'wcil as to themielre*. us&iDil fraud amiUoßP*'-'-.- ft
AiiloH froin coftalcrfcilln;, ibe proprietorehave r
r. clunge in the exteriw pxapPeror l*Mend*helryet»
niifuße. Tin new label, wluen U a itecl eogr»Ting«l#i|p y
Hie moil ei<iuiiite dchgn 'find workmanibife baa ,
introduced at a very grew expense, aad urfrom'tiUk. *•-
l firain of an artist of the hrsuaient. Thedc*{gpi*n*w»j ~v .
and the execution elaborate. Peroral figure* audit »
portrait are m.oit proraiftciy, .but the word^Yean^p, ' 1
printejl’in white letters 011 a red snp.Sheljrear.>i , u
craved gtound, should be particularly examined.—" •.U
When field arts the light the letters, thailint of iho ; <l
letter* anil cYeVy line, howeve/sunaie,lhn>wioaUbo • •
whole of tUie part of the ragravuw maieha* exact!*'
aa it tic impression had been mode upon'one lid* Od*
ly, although it ta aetttaily printed on Inth pidea of
paptr* Titi* should in ail cases be olneffll 'A U* , r ,y
LeL upon each doten i* alio printed in rpd upon
ridcsjornl shbald be examined in the «ame man)r*v-
Tu» preparaunu ha* now stood the w« j>(
jearii trial, anil 11 confidently.recommendedA*asi**ji> - n
and edeciuol mcdicine for expelling woreHgb®j{S:t"V
system. ’»fie ncexaiopled soceeu that ha* »«■“"! , t
ita adtninUtrmion in every cai« where thepaPyt'*.?’ -
really afflicted-with worm*, eertainly
thy tfib'alie.mon of physician*, .;><•;■■
• .The.propricUir bo* made it a poipi tft SLf
re*Woi its trie in such ca«e» 1 ' ■?
koovncdgti and observation— fid lnT»ruC’l> |en
lltoirtoducetheiuoUiaintaTyeSedt^r-BWiW®*^^
ly aficr nrarly oil tUe ordinary, tp . - - .
menilid for worms had been pteYioailrj/**"^ •: 1
without any permanent edyauutse. , T»V l tWlredJ' *:i:l
-teitpd by tfie certificate* and at*remMia«^
ty toUto most dolifjtfoinfant.,. { \,
lit ua jnu; KHOUWASm"*" ,
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