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    BOOK ROOM,
rfVßT»ee’d«lUte^«»®,* f *fJ2e atEasternprfees:
■ * IC *v W^? od Arrangement
d^cniu^ , Hebrew Q, e ctmitian HeU
gigo end Church, EsqroßoWnsen’sGreek
&»> “** 0 /&c£ftl?ffEn3U do do, e<«r. ffi.
Heniour oT®®Si£ai Pawb** Bible Ga«ue«,
Dr. Wood’. Un*
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wbiinnee.
™tffititbad been bnownfor
5S S£w o' '***’
mrß tn rf singular ePPoerxnMj 1
i h rB l p ht be made nsefal, bar for
-fifftbolewtidea. I commenced
I ffiSSSr iTboiling it, and P«lw I
with vanoas rabitincc*;
: ™2s7S£fiiencetbatifcerewr«Talue :
1 i ,£ my entire time and mean* indie
1 -~~ T ,2ftrberiment*! and from that time ,
l to nooiherbasiness; attheex-
I otbi*) 1 I finally discovered, tbn,
' SS2SetMt?w*)S«■»“ « i,h 'to;
i hT ’-"~ Sniiltocy of thick paint, and
fffSS'sSSltSoid >«"to" a po^oto•■
Sot is a Uqnid ai ire, and the Inrae nmonnt of “lice,
StZiw laid black oudo of iron that it con-
JHS!nmdered i bollt weather anil tre proof; aa the
kmnr tnrtfdi bo Junior and more permanent it
MMUto beeoae, and a* the coating (after it turn* to
- aicMl la of Uaelfi ideitmctible bv fire, continently it
■iMcti tie woo L eovered wiia it from tie air, and
•rim there there Is no blase or combustion;
(hetefora tie wood will actually eh»'» befim.ti* elate
• the diwoyery of the greatest import*
■«»«- mg applied to Goyentment for a potest for tny
tawmoQ or diaeoreiT*' fondly hoping that 1 would
now be remunerated for all my outlaylatino and no
n*T. lie cerenaeut, without any hesitation, grant*
edto Be Letter* Patent for the soloright to manufae*
tafOi sell end use my Improvement in the manefeemre
of a "Weather ud Fire Proof Composition or Aru
i detalßlate." to fourteen years. M tffP
_ At|dltl4,»tt v , WM. BLAKE.
wre do not bellOT#Ujai mere ever wu a• P*»“*_“S£
booecllT and laboriously earned, or more deseHrcaiy
SSSZ MbeSSwd bl* experiments with the
fromtbeaubstance. lie therefore for
yean the Jeer* end seeds of nearly the whole commu
mt» Notwithstanding ell this, ho wan indefatigable
saifae proaecntion of hie experiment*, “*jf Jf" “? °?J
iJSrl that there iaone mairlnathousand who would
benpenerered under all the £
hasai lest tritmphed over »H obstacle*, wt* we h jl
tier* there is now bnl one opinion in awarding turn
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LEWIS C. CIIATFIELD, £ Trustees
BEMAMJf?JONE, i TW<W|>.
WM. EVERETT, Towiulup Clerk.
ALLEN lIOWE, Treasurer.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
* 1 have ascertained that there are individuals engaged
they donot Intend to infringe or trespass uponmy
yleuK that thej have a right to dig, grind, and sell the
'poster,if they can find purchasers; that they are nol
bend to know what they are to do with ic that it is
no Infringement until it la mixed with the oil to ®“ e
tbe compound; and that those who boy, mix and use it,
must lue the responsibility. Most of them *»y that
they believe that tte patent la good against those that
mix and aae the compound, and tome hare taut mat
what they wanted to ase they should 11**?““*
aao of me, as they did not intend to make themselves
»«hU in uv way. Now l feel myself in doty bound to
expooe this barefaced fraud upon the public; as 1 can
ea& ll by no milder name, where a man selb re
eelves pay for an article.-the use af which ue welt
keowa cntt)ecu the purchaser and riser to a
« w »l Some of tboae who are engaged in this
nefkrioru traSOj Will unquestionably contend to the
vabUs that-ay patent will cot tuna, and that I dare
not moaeeote. Now, to ttko this argument nway from
mem, 1 went to aeme of those who were PJJ^JV/fow 5
Satiny patent was of no value, and made the follow
lat nropositUni: that they mlcbtselect a Judge and iwo
lawyers who have had soma practice lo patent eases,
and we would submit the patent to them, and irthey
that the patent was good, thatthey should stop
all tether proeccdlnra in the business; put u iney
' ahoold doeloe that it would not, in their opinion, ho a,
1 would agree to let them go on end sell all T C ®*M,
wilhoat saying any thing to the public about them.
This proposition they would not accede to- bo * af "
tbe validity of my patent is concerned. I do notes
pead entirely npoa my own judgment, although I nave
Gefallest ©ooMenee in it; but I bave subruittcd it to
many of the judges, and several of the most cmuiem
patent lawyers, who have, without exception, decided
that la their opinion it was good, and would protect me
mmy discovery. . / ,
- ! I grind the article to a fine power, and put it up in
barrels, the which are marked: "Blakc-S l xTum lias
axm WxiaaxaPwmy AxTirictAuSurs' , .
I therefore give notice to altwl-o buy and use the
above mentioned miasnil for the purpose set forth in
ibt patent,'except from me or my aathcneed
shyt'f.hsii hold them to a strict accountability, ana
•“ shall commence suiu at law agunw. those whoihu*
iafhnge upon my tight WAL BLAKE
- Co, O, Aug. 14,1849.
’ TON3 of the above Eire and Wcaiher
Proof Artificial Slate on hands and for sale- The
' : above we eaa recommend, for we have been ocjtg it
far aomo 4 tears, and know it to bo whnlit« fet form
EXCELSIOR!
E. H. EATON & CO.,
S«. WFOWrtfc Street, FUtatmrgb,
B>t» bow iaStore their full assortment of
TrinuniDEit fliovci) Hosiery and Lace Goods
ADAPTED to the wants of every clot* of Merchant*
•od Ccnsomers.Jfo pains have been rpared to
rrtKSt the newest ami most fashionable style of
Offeilslß lb*’* 11"* Their stock consists in part of the
following:
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Fringe*, and Gimps, of every varieiy; new style*.
finrofOallsona; Algerine and Imperial Braids: wide
nd narrow Bilk and Wonted Embroidering Braid*;
figured and eut Velvet Bibbons; plain do do; Corded
Mantaa and plain Satin Ribbons, for trimming; blaek,
arkh. jjii colored Silk Lues; extra wide do do, fy
aMMuig with a fall assortment of Dress Buttons;
SmneiJPinkod, Bumped or Embroidered to order.
LAVE GOODS.
Embroidered Lace and Muslin Capes, Chemirettcs,
Breakfast and Retiring Capa and Half Sleeves, French
Worked CoUari and Cuffs, in great variety; L«ce veils,
Ixraoeuand Opera Tics; Mourning Chpmixcues, Co.*
tuaTcefls and Half Sleeves; Linen Lawn. Hdkfs,
r i»7?i embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Linen do;
real thread Lues and Edgings: Im. do do; Bobbin,
tj.Uj Lfi-* Mniiin and Cotton Edgings and Insertmgs.
r. BONNET TRIMMINGS.
«A new stylo Bonnet Ribbons, French Face Flow
eta. Tabs, Velvets, Batin# and Florences, Silk
Unions and Tail*tons, Bonnet Frames and rips.
rrm GLOVES.
Pffrt manufacture, with most approved fa*',
ud colors. An extensive assortment
HOSIERY.
A great variety of BUk, Wool, Cotton, Merino an.}
for bodies and Misses; Tartan Fla'd*, nnd
• fail assortment other styles fancy and fl* ll , l
mi’s Hose: newest style* Infants’ Boots and *■«•«}
Goats’ Grampian, Ylgonia, Merino, Cotton and In.e
.“""'r. GLOWS.
** fill ifooi uuent for men, women and children,
aawnt which are Derby Ribbed, Foloscllc aud plain
Blifc rthbed and plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Ber-
Scbnatsere. Merino, Fur-linedßeaver, beaey and
- fo|o Military aud Lisle-Thread and Cotton.
WOOLEN GOODS,
flack as Ladies' and Children's Hoods, Children’s
Woolen flack*, Knit Bearfs and Boas, Children's Gait
ers ■>& Lon* Mitts, Worsted Call*, knitting Worsted*
• aai Woolen Yaina,’Californim Comforts; also, fine
' Cashamra Bear!*, for Ladies.
' INDIES’ DEPARTMENT.
ZeahvrandTapestrt Worsteds, Canvass Patterns,
FUoaaad Emb’g Silk, Bristol and Pcrf d Board*, Pa
per Flever Materials, Lamp Mats, Tidir«, nnd Em
broidered Work. Also—Ladies’S'lk amt MerinoVe»t«
and Drawer*; Embroidered Sacks aadFlanueD, French
Worked Cap* and Waists for Infants; and Swan's-down
Triamlncs.
; GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
■■ FtoofiUrts,'Crarau and Collars; Merino, Silk and
CoODD Wrappers and Drawers; Saspenders, Shoulder
Braeooand Dressing Gowns; Silk and Linen Jldkfs;
Gloves and Hosiery.
COMBS, BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY.
French patterns carved and plain Shell Back Combs
Bcwotnd In. do; Shell Sice and Long &unbs Im.
• do; Bnffs’Oi Batin and Rosewood Hair Brushes; Shell,
pef*!** and Eng. Horn Dressing and fine ir«ryComti«;
with on assortment of Nail and.Tecih llrushe*.
WetlmrilT* *Gold Medal” I’crfemrry.
VARIETY GOODS.
Needle*, Fins,Tapes Steel Bats and Torses,
BatMft* and Steel Good*, Beilin W ire Baskets,
Fane Twist and Sewings. Fine Rosewood Desk* and
Goat Sindian A Galloons, Fancy Work Basket*
CioahCord and Tassels, Portfolios,' Papiertrci and
mad A Shade Trimmings, Ladles’Siattou&ry,
Faipit A Banner Tassels, French Cork Sole*,
TTnMttirr , ‘ Frioges, e*ilk AGing'ra Umbrella*,
nlfUMm,«.»'il width*. Paper Muslins 4. Holland*,
SiwiLUUUCloths, Elastic Bauds A. Webbing,
IgdChina Binding, Comet and Shoe Lacer*.
ygTTFfeftt! CARPET?:!— Rec'd thii Ony,at W.Ai’-
i j ciiatOek*a Carpet Warehouse, No. 70 i-ounh «, n
totter sappiy of Cart***. of d»«- ana moil af
niauJ tfflct. to wkich we inTite -the attennen ol
Steamboat men, and those wishing to furnish House*
la call •■*«* examine the largest assortment in the city
.riU-n will will ehoaper lima e J“JSS?S^SEi“
market. novtft W M CLIJS fUCK
HoaralngZiOßg
-nr MUKPIIV UI leCd » mpply of lh<l
«V-*.’aftieic.«f the best quality; ai»o, plain Mack
‘lVbMLfrar Boawla: black tfomliarioca. Mourning At-
Cloth, black Coborpi, i'arrjtetiaa,
b«.ii ■' »■ kfeaa if* Lain* and French .Uermo*, “lack
Cnratt ud Moaming Collar*, Mourning Konnct Kit>-
seek da, and a fall' aisoruiitnt of .Mooming
fr*“"®UN’BI.ACK SILKS,
a im»l mortinrnt. including a few niece* very wide
■»j jywiM JJoyer* are invited to look a; them, at
HMk c««t corner of Fourth and Market
■ Bnwu up «ta;n. where a large tLMort
••Sof M*w<i*od* hu lately Uen received (>iv2o
VSL JAYffiTS ALTBKAT!V
mtjfc■»>%#»« lnformed by sln. Ko« of a core d«t
teMtMkr frjrDr»J*y»*'» Alterative, wkwb
ita taserlorty OTtr C7crr otl*er remedy of the
hiJucßafllicted for tha l*«ttizteen 7ear*
WIIITB s WKLUNW?, juiended
ZnZaiutrma&i end fnfoliaUon of vanes* bone*, do
imaatlflb UflM many piece* bare been tliieharxed from
27uMtft4 Uns frf ensmum.fmn bo& her uw.
m«| a*d fcasdt.aAd fiwa bplb l***»* n< * franube. left
fctfft* and free* Jbe riphv kwsa. j»« WnJ
b«tae4
. £2rtiU*f •«■*!'*'<*lb« reontwruiicmpbynci.niof
21SWffHJ* <w*t of Ibe.liPC bft •«tfering»ba«
t*Jzl+~rmLZt *sd irpUnitit. Aboet lbi« fwnih*
< SBKBw»y»<* r«4 M i/yDnJJTTW.** Alterasite,
*!£*£#lad »ft«#tortcbi«frk*ppy effectopen her,
*o4 * wdlio**. and c***ing Vjj jud ba« become a common saying,-tint Sloan*
Ui WW*^«*^ , y l^if;5 8 22SSSK Ofnuacnt andCorditlon Powder are n)wUy npem
Eu <hgt «Se now wri#bj ... rcnied;e*fnr nirdi*ea*e* or bones and
ajmfftdiflcm/«4 frtfero•►'OWJißKb**dtfc«a*4 • , Tbo fcaatyflfthe medicine* cooritt* talbcii
S«Cij4/«ff 7W**l/b! *- r « nariiy and rnfety, to wit: they m*y be asedererse
i «jair# of b?/* Ron, No. 123 without any danger of latriu* cold, or snyothet,
iiilaff' reniiins from their frequent ace, and sever fail i
FI-mTSai/*h*JuWttOM>ro folipwad.. ftrMnrlyS
SLOAN’S COLUMN.
JJ7* AH the Medicine* advertised by W. B. SLOAN
Wood street, and JOHN P. SCOTT
U &'ff^HNn. fs rrrn.
AlleebfnTCity, by HENRY P. SCHWARTZ an
D. Mi CURRY-.
Tha Beit and Cheapest Horae Etedlcina
IN THE WORLD,
SLOAN’S OINTMENT AND CONDITION
POWDER,
rr .Am nwiwarn*. For J'vriif, Wild run. So/*.
no*d ThenugXnat, SLOAN’S OINTMENT Exctii
Andis rapidly Mpereeding ell other Ointmenifl<nnd
Liniments now in use for uie cure of the following dii
esse*:
Fresh wound*. galls of all kinds, sprains, braise* j
cracked heels, ringbone, windbone, windgalU, pot 1
evil, callus, spavins, sweenev, fistula, aitfast,'strain*
lameness, sand erack, lonnaered feet, eeratebea or
grease mange or hone distemper.
*nie FowderiwUl remove all inflatnmatioo ani/evex
purify thebloM, loosen the skin, eieanse the water
and strengthen every part of the body; ondhns proved
a sovereign remedy tor the following diseases:
Distemper, Aide bound, loss of appetite, Inwsre
ttrain, yellow water, Inflammation of the eyes, fatigue
from hard exercise; also, rheumatism. (commonly col*
led stiff complaint,) which proves so fatal to many vat*
cable horses in this country. It is also a safe and cer
tain remedy for coogbs and colds whieh generate ec
many fatal diseases. W. B. SLOAN,
Grand Depot, 40 Lake ft, Chicago, Illinois.
THE PROOF.
Extract from the “Galena. North Western Garotte.
Uy the use of Sloan's Ointment and Condition Pow
der, 1 have entirely cured a fistula on my horse-and
otherwise improved his condition more thnnGQO.pe
Cent on tho cost of the metXcine And a cow widen
was so feeble as to be considered worthless by myself
and neighbors,was restored to good health and strength
by the use of less thnn half a package of the powder,
and is now doing better than any other cpwlhnve.
Small Pox, May 13.1&1S. 'Vll VINCENT.-
THE SUFFERING CHILD.
Thereby eenHy that one of my children, when n»
ked, fell into a large fire of live coals, and was burnjH
severely from bead to feet The best or medical aid
and attention was given to the child fo? four “ij 1 ”
days without nay relief-each day’s sntTenn« utcreas
cdtill his groan* could be heard ut a great distance, aJ
which critical period one of my n« ixhbots i««»»“■
ded and presented to me a box of Sloan s Ointment
and inlets than fifteen minutes after the
of the ointment to the. aggravated sores of the suffering
child, the pain ceased entirely, and he speedily began
to recover. My residence ts in Hell township, Vei
milUon l. TAYLOR.
Chicago, August M, 184 -
EXTRAORDINARY CURE.
April 13,15J8. Four miles north of Chicago (onlhs
road to Milwaukee,) Cook coanty, Illinois.
Sir. Sloan—Dear Sir: One of my horses had a large
bony tumor on his breast bone, immediately nuder the
eollar; which lamed him and rendered his services ot |
very little value. I faithfully applied several bottles
of Dr. Taylor> Nerve uud.Boue Liniment, wiibout the
least benefit I then procured Wilder’s Celebrated
Home Ointment, and used that until I became frilly
satisfied tliat it would neveT relieve the animal. Fi
nally I obtained a box ot your trulyvaluabteOmt
ment,and in less than 60 days from-the first applies
tion Uie tumor entirely disappeared, and the horse was
.well/*Woutß, . EDWARD ARMSTRONG.
POPULAR OPINION.
If popular opinion is any criterion of the worth o(*an
article, Vc invite the incredulous to read at trust a few
of the many voluntary certificates that appear in out
colnmaa respecting the great variety ot remarkabW
cure* effected t>y the use of “Sloan’s Celebrated Oint
raentapd Condition Powders.”
These remedies no longer remain among those o
doubtful utility, they have passed from the. lido of ex
periment, and now stand higher in_reput»lion and an
becoming more extensively used than all otbtrortl
clasoflhe kind.—Mich. City News.
the HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD.
Fox Ritix, June la, Ims.
Dear Sloan—Sin Please aeml by the bearer a new
eupply of your Horse Jledieino*. They are lha beat
aruclea of ihe kind that 1 bare ever eacd, never kay
uuj been diaappo'tnted in their effect, as I Lave boan ir
the use of other*: even the most celebrated Omttnenia
Liniment*. Ac., of tha day. 1 like very much this fea
ture In thus, viz: that they «lo tllthal wpromued,aiut
upon a thorough trial one i» coauaincd to add. the*
“half has not been told.”
Respectfully,
THE DIFFERENCE.
The ordinary ointment* and liniment* it 5i w«L
known are severe and partial in their operation.—
Sloan 1 * Ointment is mild yet ihorough-*-il re ache* ano
removes the cause, henco it give* real and permanent
relief. For purity, mitilness, safety, certainty, ant
thoroughness, Suva's Ointment tier.la, and u rapnuj
surpereeding ail other Ointments aiul LlrumenU now
10 um we cant get along wrrnouT it.
Brass's fisovx, 1!L, OeL S4,ISIS.
Mr. Sloan—Sin 1 have tested the virtue of >0
Ointment in the cure of rattlesnake bites, sore thros
burns, and many other injuries, and m every case
ha-* surpassed our expectations. As a family fur
meet, I have never seen its equal, and for hearts v
"vJSSf 0 ”' “• MILKS M. JOHNSON.
EXCELLENT OINTMENT.
Mr Sloan Dear Sin For a considerable length oi
ime I was seriously afflicted witn the rheumatic com
p!aint,and applied freely the-various liniments psm«
killers, A % without obtaining atiy relief. After which
your mg* nt at thi* place influenced me to try youi
Ointment, and within two week* from the Urae l com
■nenced using it, the pain ceased, and l was effectually
cured, and shall recommend all who aro similarly at
dieted with the digressing complaint, to procure youi
ercellerit ointment wnhr-ai "dar-, xrr ._~
RCsp-y you?*. OSCAR F. MOTT.
FrinccvilK Fcpriu co.. May l, ISI9.
PromtheHon. H. V. S. Brooks, Agent 0! the
litiwois and Michigan Canal Packet UotU Compary.
’* CniCAOO, Jane it, IsVe
Dr. W. B. Sloan—Dear Sin For the lust »' years 1
have had occasion to use many hor*es, and have used
the great variety of liniment-, un-i uintmcnt* in nse,
but have never found any thing equal to your oint
ment for injuries on horses. Within the lost two
months! Have appliedyourtdntmenuoootnet-ehorses
for various injuries; and in every instance n ha* pro
ved a sovereign remedy.
A FINGER BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF.
Two miles louth of Chicago, Sept-I*,
Dr. Sloan—Sin On the frth instant my sen had a fin
ger bitter entirely off by ahorse. We immediately ap
plied your celebrated ointment, which relieved him 0 1
pain in a few minutes and prevented the finger trom
svelKns the least particle, and the vround i» , h , r . n^“s
lapidly. Resp’y your*, S- BROt-KWA\.
DOCTORING LN GALENA
Mr. Sloan— Dear Sir About three year* ago I was
severely injured in one of my leg* by. the falling of a
pile of wood which occasioned large ruimng ulcer*.
Neatly every doctor in Galena tried to cure ui«n; but
tried in vain, until from sympathy and improper trea*.
meat my other leg became aa bait a« the one. original
ly wounded. 1 despaired of ever being well. a-oin—
but in orderthat I might neglect no imrans within my
r-joch, I pureha*«d of your agent in Galena some of
yout ointment, and you can Judge of py surprise an I
gratitude better than I can express it, to find rayseil
entirely well before I,had finished using the se.-onc lx x
These fact* 1 make knowii that other* aimcied taay
' believe and not delay using *0 valuable an otnimen;
us your* has proved to be. Resp’y your P**™,« d -
Galcna, HI., Dec. 19,1919. LVAN DAVIS.
ONLY »1 DAYS.
Before the following order. Messrs. Vaughn A Co
purchased u large supply of Sloan's preparation^
. Jaci?ov, ;Mieh. Feb. St. IrfH.
S K. Hibbard—Dear Sir. I am out of Sloan's. Coudi*
tiou IWdef «ad Horse Ointment. The sale far ex
ceeds my expectation. If you can manage to send me
4 dcien Ointment, 1 will pay for them the first umi
that you are here, and presume I shall be able to seu
a larce quantity Pa the course of the year. It will be
an object to you, as well as to myself, to keep me con
stantly supplied. Very ™P^^ AUCHN fc co .
SIIS3SSITPI RIVER.
St. Loch, Feb. iSi, 1.149.
Dr. Sloan—Sir A 1 out two year* ago, while ratting
on the Mississippi river, in passing over the rapid*, *
was plunged into the water, and by the raft dashiug
mmst a rock, crushing my left lee and otherwue.se.
riotuly injuring me, so muck that I lost all scnwl.iluy
When consciousness relumed I found my*clr tn . t
Ix>ni«, surrounded by my weeping family. Good nurs
ing and medical aid, enabled me in about two month*
to bobble around with the assistance of a crutch. The
wounds only partially heated, leaving large running
sores at the knee, which for many months duc.harged
blood and matter of the most offensive character. My
pains were inexpressible, at times my suffering war
«o areal that death would have received a hearty wel
come' Fortunately Mr. Wilson, (one of my .neighbors'
advised me to try your Ointment. I obtained a box
applied it according to direction-the sores soon began
to assume a healthy appearance, aud in three month*
1 as entirely cured, and enabled to do hard labor.
Your obedioal servant,»
111KAM W. THOMAS.
We, the undersigned, neighbors of 11. W. Thomas,
were aciiuaiuied with the case nt.ove staled, ami know
ito «ircuo.liu.M*, mml to.ißrn uid
Thomas 1 statement. j VdFS WILSON ’
PtfrEß LAMB.
GOOD NEWS. . _
Chicago, Jan. Ah, lfM9-
W. B. Sloan—Sin One of my horses was buof limiut'
and also wounded in the sidle, m which he took .-.old,
and became so crippled that he could Hcareelj travel,
lly the free application of your valuable ointment, ,ii«
hoof* were soon softened uinl th>* stifle peruiam.nUy
cured I have also used the Omiuicnt in the case ol
Poll-Evil and on severe pu il * Wllh c< l oa . l l, , u f C V. f '««
On a mashed huger that w» very ilopr**
ted like a charm. Vonrs.Ac, A. VAN OKDEN.
•TESTIMONY FROM LITTLE FORT.
Sloaa'a Ointment and Condition Powder nre ac
knowledged hy all who have uvd them to be Jie lert
remedy for horse* and cattle that has been di«covcre<-.
Fresh wounds, calls, spavin*, hnn-os, ringbone, poll
evil, aud in short every outward dtforcJer or »«"Y
b«* cured by this wonderful remedy. Jlie Powder i
designed for inward maun, distemper, hidebound,
fatiyue from bard exercise, diseased eye*, Ac.—l-ake
County Chronicle.
‘RATHER DOUBTINGLY
Wiraurrr, Cook Co. Feb. 13. It'll*
Mr. Sloan—Sir: l have a fine young boric that w
taken with the scratches last fall* 1. P al [i ,,ul n,,fl
three dollars for medicine to cure him, but he gre
Worse. 1 then bought n box of your ointment at fo
office when in Chicago last, rattier doubimgly, »u
thought I would try iu Judge sf my surprire and t
opinion pf ils licoefieial qualities, when I found r
horee‘« lrg« »mooth nni well in tour day* from the lit
I coiameueed applying it- Yonrobeilient,
E. F. COLBY
FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE
Mere than fifteen years of unrivalled siicci
eurc of every variety of external diseases Sind Injuries
*ucb a* sprain*, bruises, em«, burns, caisncous erup
tion*, sore bps, sore breasts, chapped hands, chill
blains, hUes, ulcers, corns, pains in the back, sides, or
other part* of the system, mule*nske hiics, Ac., bear*
ample testimony that Sloan’s Ointment is just the thing
for the hour. CcrtiDcutcs without number hnvo been
receives! by the Proprietor from disinterested mdividiP
a!*, giving detail* oi cores b> iLs u*c.
A WISCONSIN WITNESS.
' Granville, Milwanktc co. Wis„ Oct. 13, ty*.
Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir: Recently my horses ran away
with a log ehaitv.auaebed, which cut. and otherwise
Inioral them seriously,' so much *o thatl eons'dem!
mV team nyned for business. Fortunately a friend re
vomm*ltde«nhe nW.cfyour'Cinlmeni. I went to Mil
waukie nod purchased ,a. box. Jt soon removed the
inflammation, and in a few days the wotmds healed
The ere it benefit derived from the use of your Oust
menu on my horses, induced me to acquaint yoo with
thofacu believing tu publicity would benefityou and
U.C >"■* lle - Son COMSTOCK.
ms A POSITIVE FACT,
BinisAnniil Sal* of Dry Good*,
at me on rxtcß mix 07 .
A. A. MASON X CO.,
WLL commence on New Year'* Bay, 1550, usd
continue through the mouth of January, oaring
wmcn time the whole or their immense establishment,
(including nil their Wholesale Room*,) will be thrown
open for Retail Trade; and their entire Wholesale
J-ocs will be offered nt Retail, on this occasiou, at
raUv oxx rounrit lxu than ttsucl price*.
Their Shawl Saloon contain* more than 3000 Shawls,
comprising every description of Long and Square
Wool Shawl*, Cashmere, Broche, Ac. Also, Vtzeues,
Cloak*, Mantillas, Sacks, at an immense rcdno
uon from usual prices.
DRESS AND CLOAK GOODS,
i Their stock comprises more than 1000 niece* Thibet
I Cloths, Merinos, Famine tut, Alpaceas, Lyoacse. Op
era and Pelisse Cloth*, will be sold from SU to 40 per
cent, less than isnol prices. ,
Also—3oo pieces rich plain and fig’d BILES, reda*
cedrOnereenL ,
SO cates Cashmeres and De Loins, entire new sty lea
AtiO—White Goods, Mourning do- Embroideries,
Laces, Ribbons, Gloves sad Hosiery, Trimmings, Ac.
*teases Flannels, 70 eases new style Cancoe*, W ca
fibj Uieachcd Maslius, 100 bales Brown da, 70 bales
Jinking*. Also, Cloths, Cassimeres, Jeans, Cassineits,
Ac ,at extremely low prices. • , _ ,
"Together with an immense variety of other Goods,
making an assortment one of the most extensive in
the country—all of which have been marked down at
ranch lower price* than their extensive annual sale in
January lon.
Taey invite on early call, a* many of lhetr choicest
, Goods will be sold.
lowest price named at first,
land A. A. MASON A CO., 00 Mstki't it.
' uSorwsf Plains” Blankets.
WIL MURI’UY, at North East corner of Fourth
• and Market streets, has lately received a sup
ply ofUie above superior make of Blankets, mid In
vites those in want of the article to look at them be
fore buying. He has also on hand Home Made Blan
ket*. a good heavy article, which be is selling low.
Also—Home Mado FLANNELS, brown, burred and
while, of a superior quality.
Also—Twilled Scarlet FLANNELS, to which he
Invites the attention of buyers.
C7"A lonic supply of Goods recently opened Indhe
wholesale Rooms, up stairs, makes bis assortment
very full and worthy the attention of dealers,
novl7 (
SELLERS’ LIVER V lLLcfsvArTfiFY - iX>cAiß~
- UttTLKH, Fa., Sept. 25,1840.
Mr. R. E. Sellers—Deal Sir: I leel it i* a duty I owl
to the public, as well as to the credit of your Liver
Pill*, to ttate the good effects produced by their nse in
my own case. During the month of June, I&U, 1 took
very unwell, my appetite Tailed, and my strength was
, entirely prostrated, with severe pain in ray side and
j shoulders. 1 was told by medical men that my disease
1 was a severe attack of liver complaint. 1 took seve
ral boxes of M’Lane’a Inver Fills, and some syntps,
which I was told was good for that disease, bat alter
nil 1 was getting worse. I finally'concluded to place
myself under the care of a physician for better or
worse; but, fortunately, just at this time, I was told
by the Rev. L Nibtock, of this place, that a friend had
sent him a box of tellers’ Liver Fills from Pitlsbargl\
which had benefitted him very much. 1 forthwith
sent for a box of yonr Liver Fills, and by the time 1
was done using them, 1 was satisfied that it was lost
tlte medicine thor suited my ease. 1 sent for more,
and took live or six boxes, and found myself almost
entirely cared; but iaMareh lost I caught a severe
cold, which brought back the disease, and in a short
time I was as bad ha ever. I again bod recourse to
your Liver Fills, and took them every other night for
six weeks, and occasionally since, and I can now tty,
that I chn now say, that I teel little if any syoiptttts
of tbc ; Liver Complaint, and my general health Is as
pood now as it has been for the lost 10 years.
My neighbors ask mo who was my doctor. 1 tell
them that callers’ liver Fill* was my doctor, and by
the blessing of Divine Providence the means of caring
etc. I urn confident that when the public become ac
quainted with ibovaluoof your Liver Fills, the de
mand lor themwill tucicoss. Many of my neighbors,
to whom 1 have recommended the pUIs. ran testify to
their value, as well as te the fuels above r tided.
Respectfully yours, (tiaies Mills*. -
To tux riiiuc.—The Original, only trua and seas*
al&e Liver Pills are prepared by R. R Seller*, and
have his name stamped in black waxapon the lid of
eaci Uox, and bit signature'on die oauide wrapper.
in* 1 All other* are counterfeit*, or base iraiiatioiu.
tpcW IL R SELLERS. Proprietor, J 7 Wood «t
Jayaai* Espictoraab
Sites, Colambiana e0.,0., Apr. 94, 1841.
DR. D. JAYNES: Data Stm-I feel bound to yo»
and the aillicted public, to avail myaclfof this op*
portunity ofgiviug publicity to tbe extraordinary effeeu
of your'Expcctoraui onmyself. 'Having been afflicted
for several years with a severe coagn, hectic fever
and its concomitant diseases, and teemed only doomed
to linger oat a short bat miserable existence, until tha
fall of 1-39, when, being more severely attacked, ar.d
having resorted to all my former remedies, and the pre»
seriplionsoftwo of the most respectable physicians in
the neighborhood without deriving any benefit, or tbo
consolation of sarvivinr iut a few days or weeks aj
, farthest—when tbe ls,t gleam of hope was about to
vanish, I had recommended to mo your Expectorant—
and blessed by that Being who does ail things in lha
asc of the. means—and contrary to the expectations of
my physicians and friends, I-wai in a few days raised
; from my bed, and was enabled by the use of a bottle, to
| to my business, enjoying suiep better health than
I i bail for ten years previous.
I Respectfully yours, fcr., Jsa. W. EsrtU.
I For sale in Puubargb, at the Pekin Tea Store, 79
Fourth street- m ar J9
:,L DUDLEY.
MR, ELIJAH EATON’S CERTIFICATE TO HR
JAYNE—'This certifies, that Immediately after
hnvng attended my brother, who dird of consumption
in March, I was taken sick with the Coniumpuon
or liivcr Complaint, and was reduced so low wun the
disease, that lor four years 1 was enable to attend to
my bovine**, either at home or abroad, being for-the
most time confined to my bed. During the above peri
od of time, l had expended for medical attendance ©
regular PnysieiAtu and medicine*, io the amount of
fcdisi, without receiving any benefit thcreftom. In
July, IMS, 1 couunrncrd taking Hr. Jayne's Medi
cines and have taken ihem more or le**ever since,
and believe ihac it was by persevering in their use,
that 1 con nowinily say that 1 have completely reco-.
vered my bcalU*. i that Jaynn’s Sansnva Pills
and Expectorant are the best family medicines now in
1 reside in Springfield, Otsego county, N. Y., and
irry on a fnrnacc and machine shop in that place,
id ani not Interested in any manner in the sale of the
:,ove medicines, and make this certificate tor the ben
it of those afflicted. ELIJAH EATON.
Springfield, N. Y, Sept l« 184 e. i»4
men FALL OOODBI
ALEXANDER A DAY, eomerofthe Diamond and
• Market street, notify their friends and the pnbtte
that tney have received their stof k of Fall and Win
ter GOODS, direct from the Importers in anal acts re rs
and aaeiions at the east Their stock of new style and
fashionable Goods is large, and .presents strong attrac
tions to purchasers. In Ladies Dre*s Goods snd_
Shawl*, the most splendid and fashionable Goods of
the season are cow offered, at remarkably low prices
con*mini* in part of the following
UADI ES’ DRESS GOODS.
New *ty le Urocba tg’d Camefion Silks;
Col’d an-i Black Satin Da Chene* and Turn Satins;
Copd Cameltan Uroderhines, oflhe best qualinpx;
Hliirk glossy Groderiens of celebrated Eagle
manufacture. .
Tbe above named Black Silks are warranted net to
cut in the wear; tor dresses and mantillas they are the
best imported. - _ _ ...
Neat fig'd Caraeliaa Satin Da Chene, the handsomest
Silks of the season. _ , ..
New style Broeha Silk figured French Mennot, a
new and splendid article for Indies’ walking dresses.
Silk Embroidered French DcLaines, for Cre**e» and
sacks, on entirely new artlele.
, Cashmeres, Be Laines, Merinos, AJpaccai ana Far
meuns, a large asxmmenL
SHAWLS AND SCARES!
Brocha Long and Square Shawls, of the be ft quail-
tie*. .
Plaid Long Shawls, of the newett deugns, remarl
ably cheap.
Splendid Tcrkert Shawl*, at greatly reduced price*.
Caxnclion Rrocha fi?M Silk Shawl*,in great variety.
Crone Shawl*, wlmc- end colored, »n *Te»» variety.
CUITUS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS!
Oi«i Sedan teal French Twilled Cloth*, all pricetj
be«l Sedan real French Ca*»imcrc*l oew.ttyle Amor
te“
French and Belgian Black and Olive Cloth*, for La
dies' Cloaks.
A apiendid assortment of American and imported
Blankets, at remarkably low prices.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS’
A Urge and complete assortment nowon hand.—
Many of oar present slock of PUple Goods were
bought from the manufacturer* nrevious to the present
advance in prices. A principal part of our stock of
French and English goods have been purchased at the
great Auction Sales in Philadelphia and New 1 ork,
which ennblcs us to offer decided bargains in almost
every description of goods m our line of business.
Country Merchants, Merchant Tailors, aud all
Wholesale and retail buyers, are invited m an early
examination of our s'oek and once*.
ALEXANDER A DAY, 7S Market st,
north west corn erof the Diamond.
- oF DiiVtiOoojir
WK MURPHY, at north east comer of Fourth
# and Market »w, is now receiving bia second
supply for the season,’and can offer Inducement* to
buyers rarely to be met with. Hi* assortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
I* very full, consisting of French Merinos, Ca dime res,
Gabors*.Lyoncse Cloths, super Printed trenail Guilt
njerea, at prices considerably lower than they could
he bought early in the season. Hi* stock of
LONG SHAWLS
Is large, and embraces many of the beautiful styles
-now on exhibition at Franklin Institute, Phllad'a.
• BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS,
Of new uqd very baudsomo styles, Velvet Trim-
SACKING FLANNELS,
Of various styles, and quahlict, plain and embroidered
li{ ac g silk Laces, Needle Worked Collars and Cuffs,
Bonnet iialins and Velvet Mower*. Cans and Feauter*.
HANDSOME DRESS SILKS,
Of the newest styles, and at lower prices than usual}
and rich changeable Silks and Satins, for Maruilaa,
STAFLE AND HOUSEKF.EPIN GOODS,
at,iowr?i price*. And in the gentlemen’* department
PRKNCII BLACK AND FANCY CO.j’D t’LOTUS,
Blnck Doeskins Winter Vesting*, Fancy Csssimere*,
Undershirts and Drawer*, Silk Cisvan, Pocket Hand
kerchiefs, Ac.
aro invite.! o visit the Wholesale
Room*, up «tair>._ f "‘' nn _
' * VERY'WONDERFUL CURE’—» hi, l. b»s'
A vermifuge:
Mkejtf.r, Mercer co., Ps., Sept. ‘JS, 1949.
R F-Seller*: Dear «*it. I bought one botilenf youw
Vermifuge >*t the Iron ibty Furnace »iure. at this place,
ard u Ini" performed what we rounder out acre a won
derful cu/e. on one of my buys eight year* old; hebad
been unwell lor some >«:«*, so moeli so that I had giv
e.n Up all hopes of his recovery. -I was advised by one
of my neighbor* to try o bottle of your Vermifuge—
aad 1 am happy to tnwrm you of It bnviap the desired
effect of relieving my win. He passed, in tho abort
.pace of 111 bout*, ICI of them meosui
ini. i* much a* W and li inenb* long. 1 feel bound Ul
mi'tic'- to ri*e you the above statement, so ns you may
mnke’any use of my name that you think proper.
Your*, very revpeetfully,
JotuTiun 8. Lttlx.
ir7*i’rcpsrsd and sold by R. K.SELLERS,B7 Wood
street; and sold by Druggists generally in tho »wo
mties. nflTls '
RUT I THOUGHT
V*BADt’ COUGH »Y
-II uUI’ From W. K. Uodcn, b>q., Clerk of the
£>ortpf quarter ricMionsof Beaver County:.
m- R y jicilero: Sir, Some Uine in the winter my
witV wa* afflicted with s »vra ami distressing cough,
a: d heanui? of your invaluable <kmsh Bvrup, I par
chased a bottle from S. T. Trimble, oflttdgewaier,
and after taking a portion of t two or three evening*
on conic to bed, she found immediate relief; a* also
several friend* have been relieved in revere case*. I
um therefore *ati»Ged that Hi* a »afe and valuable me
dicine, and would recommend ji to tboieWho may be
utflictcd with revere cough*_Hiid colds.
March d-i.lMl ' W. K. BODEN.
lO*Sold by K F- SELLERSC-fi? Wood b I reel, and
by Drucalii* generally lathe two cltieo and vicinity.
dett - .
TTjjTi ci„>’>TitS—3 cmc* Ulae and Drab Fei
r Cloth*, just rcc’d and for *alo by
*■ MURFIIY, WILSON k. CO,
. 4a Wood at
SCaBLKI' MOUit. DK I.AINd—W, E. Murphy bu
jut rec'J a Im of high colored Moat, do Lain*,
„oeh u Cherry, Scarlet, Ac., at the low price of 2Sc.
.per yard. Alto, Plain Diob, Brtrwn, Ac ,at K'ltolsl
cent* pci yard} and a large nttbrtmem of neat'atylea
jicored Moat, da Lain*, at’ rarioat pricea, together
*nUtacboice at so mo cm of Dream Good* generally,
jiuch at Fancy Silka, French Mennot, Cathmeret,
Coborga and Lyooeae Cloth*, at the
n. K. corner of Fourth and Market
Whclctilo fiooma upitaira. aor!9 .
PtlMEftl •»« EinUUjM* Ofllti
HAN EDEN i CO. continue. to bring persona ;
■MlWfitwß any pan of England, Ireland. Scot! end of 1
SKBEWales, npon lie non liberal terms, with their
caul panetsality and attention to the wits and com
fort ofemmigranu We do not allow oarpassengers a
be robbed by the swiedling scamps that infest the sea*
Ku *e take charge of then the moment they re
emselres. end see to their well being, *na de
spatch them without any detention by the first ships.—
We say this fearlessly, as we defy one of parpSMciK
rets to show that they were detained <8 h*»m qr hi in'
Liverpool, whilst thousands of othen * are detained
months, anti! they could be sent In some *4} craft, at n
ehgp rate, whieh too frequently proved their eoSins. ’
We intend to perform oar contracts eonormbty, eoat
what U may. end not act as was the ease last-season,
with ether offlecr*,—who either performed not' all, or
when it sailed their convenience. , > ~
Drolls drawn at Pittsburgh‘for any son from £1 to
£lOOO, payable at any of tho prorisctal Banks in Ire
land, England, Bcotland and Wales,
JOSHUA ROBJffSON,
Earopean std Genital dimit,
f«U Fifth street, one door below Wood.
1849.
«ga»E—
Warns udClmludFamaK«rLini<
Canal Packet-SWAX-LOW.. 7 ".
“ “ —OCEAN.' ' '
/■\NB efthe shore Packets teave Beaver every day
\J (Bnndays excepted) and arrive next mofning at
Warren, when they connect with the Mail Stages for
Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these places
before night One of the packet* leave Warren daily
atOP.MT, and arrives at Bearer in time to take the
morning boat for Pittibsreh.
CIE 8 LEFFINGWELL fc Co, Warren, >
M B TAYLOR, do J rro *
• JOHN a CAUGKKY. Agent,.
ap!3 . comer Water and Bmithaeld at*
Steaga 1849. .ifiSE
UNION LINE,
oar tub psnau aid ohio oahals«
Cuwtoxd A CniMsxMim, Cleveland,O >
R. G. PaxxA Beaver, P*. I™***
TUIIS Line will be prepared on the ©peeing of navi
ration, to transport freight and Passengers' from
PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, t© any pom! ©n
the Canal and-Lake*.
The facilities of the Line sre unsurpasseain number,
quality and capacity of Boats, experience ol captains,
end efficiency of Agents. • ~ ■ , . ■
One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland dslly,tan
ning in connection with the steamera
• LAXE ERIE AND MICHIGAN,
Between Pittsburgh andßeav.er.andalineoffiratctoss
Steamers, Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes.
AOKTT3—R G Parks, Beaver, Pa.
Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio.
M II Taylor. warren,' “•
Cyras Prentiss, Ravenna, __
'Wheeler A Co, Akron,
Crawford A Chamberlin, C? i ' 'and, O
Sear* A Griffith, v ;
JOHN A.CAUGHEY,Ag*nt,
Office, cor Watsr and Bmithfield sts, Pittsburgh,
mehsltiy ,
DKAVBR PACKET!.
Steamer MICHIGAN No. 9-CcpL Gilson.
“ LAKE ERIE, M Gordon;
THE above tegular and well known Beaver Pack*
cts, have commenced making their daily trips to
and from Beaver, and will couunue to ran between
Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season,us
lollowe: ' i '* ...
Michigan No. 8 leaves Pittsburgh daily at 9 o'clock,
A. M., and Beaver at 9, o'clock, P. M. Lake Ene
leaves Beaver daily at 8 o'clock, A. hL, ondPiUsbargh
at 3 o’clock, P. M. .
These steamers will run in connection with
R G Parks’ Express Packet Line, tor Erie;
Taylor A LeffiingwcU'a Warren Packets;
Union Line of Freight Boom tor Cleveland;
Clarke A Co's Pittsburgh and Cleveland Lias Freight
Boats.
R G Parks daily New Castle Pockets.
CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver. Agents.
JOHN A. CAUGHET, Agent, Pittsburgh,
mcUl _ cor Water sad Bmlthfiejd sts
USSS 1849: aaa=a
PmSBUBBH IND CLKIBUS#
LINE,
ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANAIA
THE Proprietors of this old established and popular
dsilv tine, consisting of SIXTEEN tret class Canal
Boats, twued by themselves and nrnning m coanec*
arm with the steam boats BEAVER AND CALEB
COPE, are enabled to Oder unequalled facilities for
the transportation of freight and passengeri. °2 Die
opening of Canal navigation, to alfpointsoa the Penn*
tvlvamaond Ohio and N. York canals andtholmkes.
1 E. M. FITCH A Co, Cleveland.
BIDWELL A BROTHER,
j. Agents,Beaver.
J, C. BI DWELL, Agent.
BRT g Water street, Pittsburgh.
i. e. nrowau, ■" - »- w. c. nmwau,
Pittsburgh. Beaver.-
bidwell a brother.
Forwarding BrrtianU,
BEAVKR.PA-,
Agent* fa Uu PitUiurghamiCtevtiand Inn*, Put*-
bnrgh and Eru Lint ,via Erie, and foe tUam
boat* Beaver and Caleb Cop*.
Having purchased the larse and substantial Wharf
Boat just built for the Hoaooghheta Packets, hare
with the addition of a Warehouse, the most ample oe*
eommodadons for receiving and forwarding, and
pledge their utmost attention, promptness and despatch
to consignments to their care, and rely on ihetrfncnds
for s trial. muMtr B. A DBO.
SBW PIASOI. _
TUBT RECEIVED, a new assortment or PIANOS,
«| from the manufactories of Csmotßu, Bostoa,
and Bscou A Ravza, New York. .
ALSO—A few elegantly carved PIANO STOOLS,
for sale at manufacturer’s prieesJby
JOHN tl. MELLOB, 61 Wood »U
Sole Agent for Chlekennc’s Pianos,
* tor Wosicru Irennwlvanl*.
itcoml Usad PUaST “
ONE second hand Piano, « octaves, price %3X. *
1:: : a .
Ju «* «*#•» “«.
For sole for cash at the above prices, by .
d C *.j JOHN H MELLOR.PI Wood st
rfUTVIUEiN PLAV r Gaaap Vrous
I Scnoot- altered and connected from the last Eng*
lish edition, to com»p«d with Spohria OnpMl
School of Violin playtof, &/ Ms pupil U. C. Hill. H
sav arguments are required ib recommend this work,
observed that Spohf himselfadheres strictly
to the system UM down la thd above work, utd Uml
he ha* by the same mode of jtosintetlem produced a
greater number of distinguished pupils than any other
sopplyoPtSo above last ive’d, (prieo *7.) and for
jk supply «uj» J fl yoflfa a wood st_
A N EMINENT and cxpariciced Pkpaktufrontbe
A. E»*t,ofSOye»««t*adinfioffentotreeleUei»e*
of* Delicate Natan with premptnesa and seeney.
Hlssoeeess ia Bnfftie ana other tarfo dnea het
been proverbial. fli* charge* an moderate, and his
caret permanent. Old case* df Gleet, Strietore, 8«o
-fol*, Floor Albns, Bhttunatism. Agae,B jphliis, or an?
chronic or inreieraie eases solicited.
A'can warranted, or chain refunded.
Omexi.Sl. Clair street,idoon from the Btidgs.
Teeth Extracted. Adalee tq the poor gratia;,
N. U.—Dr. A. soliciu the worst eases of any diseass
m Puubsrgb to call. __ [ spindly
| PBT&OLXBDB, Oft OOCK OIL. .
BLANKETS!
•‘Tfcemare more Uunev to heaven and earth
Than are dreanrat of in philosophy.” ,
TUB VIRTUES ot this remarkable remedy, and
Use constant application for It, to the proprietor,
baa induced him to nave it pot op in bottles with la*
beta and direction! for the benefit of the public.,
The PETROLEUM la procured from a well In this
county, at a depth of four handred feet, ia a pare not*
daltorated article, without any cbemietil change, bat
lust a* flows from Nature’s Great Labratoryll That it
contains properties reaching a number of diseases, is
no longer a matter of uncertainty. Thera are many
things iu the arcana of nature, which, if known, might
be of va.it usefulness in alleviating suffering, and re
storing the bloom of health and vigor to many a suf
ferer,'Lone before the proprietor thought of patting
it up in bottles, it bad a reputation for the cure of dis
ease. The eonstaal and daily increasing calls for it,
and several remarkable cures U has performed, Is a
sure indication of HU future popularity aud wide
spread application in the core of disease.
We do not wish to make a long parade of certib
cates, as we are conscious that tho medicine can soon
work iu way into the favor of those who suffer and
wish to be healed. Whilst we do not claim for U a
onivenal application in everv disease, we unhesita
tingly say, that in a number of Chrouie Diseases it is
unrivalled. Among these may bo enumerated-all
diseases of the mucous tissues, such as CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION (in iw early staged
Asthma, and ail diseases of the air passages, LIVER
COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Diaitwea, Diseases of
the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains ut the Back or Side,
Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy, RhetfoitldPams,
Gout, KryslpeU*. Teller, Ringworms, Bum*, scalds,
Bruises, Old Bores, Ac., Ac. In eases of debility re
sulting from exposure, or long aud protracted ease* of
disease, this medicine will bring relief- - It will act as
a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE I*«dlOgee*,
imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, remov
ing obstructions, opening the sluggish functions, which
cause disease and a broken constitution, and giving
increased and renewed energy to all the organa of
Life! The proprietor knows of several cures of
PILEB, that resisted every other treatment, get well
under the use of the PETROLEUM for a short time.
The pfoof can be given to any person who desires jt.
None' genuine without tho signature of the proprietor,
Bold by.the proprietor,
8. U. KIKR, Canal Basin, near Seventh «.
Also by R. E- SELLERS, 57 Wood ah
and—-KEYBKR A M’DOWELL, ,
comer Wood sU and Virgin gUey; who are his
novu-dly regularly appointed Agents
PINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY.
No. 87, comer Market and Fifth—or *9 Matkst,
tween Third and Fourth su.
THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, whole
sele and retail, the following anleles, vu:
Wash Tubs, BIO? Chums,
Meal Tubs, Band Churns,
Bath Tabs, Half Bushels,
Wooden Bowls, Pecks and Half Pecks,
Wash Boards, Brass Bound Buckets,
Clothes Pica, Towel Rollers,
Wooden Ladles, Bread Rollers,
Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, Ac., At
SAMUEL KROESEN,
novU No <0 Dtamoml alley, Pittsburgh
J. Hatpratt dfc Boas' Patant s*a» Ajfcu
•JOF% CASKS'GInse and Soap makers' SwdaAth.
O*>o imported direct from the above **|*£“*®4
mnnufoctarors, 69 per cent Ameiieim wst, «Ti^^«id
for sale hy novd W SUMITCIIELTRi.K
LluCUiO— 17 ht pipes Brandy—Otaird, Dupuy, Aej
9 pipes Holland Uin;
scsksN BRum: .
400 bbls Whiskey; for sale by
_ WAM MirCHELTREE
BLEACHING TRJWDKR-w casks Jad-husprau A
W b'^d,. "P"^”-isVff
75
“ d “* “ b ' “witSStmfnSLTBBB l
N. B.—Thcv will receive, daring tho
supplier** New Orleans. oovw
HAttMteM & CO**
Spy,f m‘ FAMILY MEDICINES— “Th e 7 are Iks
' “““““g SUSjrt&nos. OUoik.rlM».
■ o C_ nailers: I think h right for the benefit of othere
JtiZVSSmi lSlrel.2h to ycor axeelleot Fum-
I, llhSmiSuJI I hSmiSuJ yoarVemilejo torrey m my »-«<*“-
l]T on. Tiw frdtptently aniwering for eipeUiny! tge
qScttS.. («y I*o 800, worn! from two ohlldm I
SiiLoaladlyoarUnrFlllaaal Uowasynip .O
“ r toSy; end.they taro looyety namoeo prodoced
wngalied 13 tnerehicdLilnp, I .wo able to
■tSeUietlUeVyettoheerel the Om failure where
ISSaSiotiw. kayo beat tuedta my teeuoit. of the
cotuttryTlti eonebuton, 1 mov mm that they ate U.
SSSia «l the <!ay, oodht, le.uoed to ban a very
Cltenote papalanty Yoom re.
Ftepaied till «oM by E. t■ ' l;“S,Ko 57 Wood
BASfSdioll by Diaigt... .euetally ut Vt«tw» ci-
H.w «Ttrf vieinirv. _ _
W*
C, -Ha'geaiSssW >
IBIU. $
M - * e. Seller*: Dear Sir-I think it» daty I owe
to yen and to iha pnblie *enera ly,» *t«te that I have
ass'jsi'&fsilrttssaa
teffigsSSftfSs
afafrmai. Iporeha*ed one bbiU.
*ia inct whal they are tecommended, TUE uwl -Ui
WrPII£evKRUBED; and after taking four boxe*
me, and I am bow
perfectly welt Re.peeifully jow^
We«t liberty, March SfljlWi.
leertify that I am perwnaUy acquainted with Mr
Colemst ,and can bear tetlimony to tje truth oMhe
‘‘KjSiSuwrßn. ■» prepared and .oldby
Hgj -LLEBS,NoS7 Wood street, and by druffgifti
hoiTaxtd hi* iißnature on the caulde wrapper—ou
•sa-g*
TUBS AND CHURNS*
mLJAVHK’M CAltniHATiyic balsam
ssfssa
#SJSSb»SSSe oahe «iom»eUjwnncumei pro-
S=f“2"S2isV=
sg^kSaSSSSS
»H*.SSSS&SK3T «?SaiSS-SS3
SEWS*™'*
s£"IK'SSSSdS... *« ™s; "S.
•d (no 4 1 V se^ 0 ”> l c o / n O Mnfid«jUy 11
fc,d, ; m....tu.«Ko»«ti.»dbdw f l.. lieii A c . i mms
Fbr..l.ldP».A»i- ;'
TiFoonh street. «c»r*Vo ;• ana eiw «» u> « s
BloroofH PSUIiwAKTZ. » >t»l HM.U.
C0BP0D1U) B°ftcf DP W'ILD CDBBBT.
rax saxsT UWT voa .. , , ,
stjtatfon, Sore ThroalyNema* Debijl’
ty. Dud E» »«eoae# ®[ **
'fereast and Lung*; the most et*
feotaal and speedy oare
over known lor any of
the above diseas
es. »
* DR fIWAYNE'S’
«*—kamiad Syrwp Of wild Cherry! , ,
■ n ? longer among those of dunblfol
„ thonswd. daily
sgStearaas ss •sissr^
iapottmiieo p OT proof of the foregoing
d**co of It* telbo and efficacy of this modi*
t t»ttfl»nls,and o tofert % few mncy thou
cta*f which have boon presented to bim by
«ad w.mnomeO* who htiyc [wgn , r
Si?,?' 1 ." SSSSbililT and inline, Ik.n lo nor
'E** r.???. because U will do another • favor, and
Soch testimony proves eon
thefitteives n» W“' • , n »«.xcellenee »• established
eluaively*,lhat»U an* uhqncslionable authori
by Ua intnnaUrelief, it af. |
fT of P ®} >1 w« w,ihing influence diflosed throws the
™“ d » (or Ike • ffI ‘ c^ LMEMIIK . R;
STSSS\
worldly ‘•“'“iSlf.'t'Srff In n .penial manner tn
tti train, Moral Mniimi
*° ITm SSLD?fIEIioMBI»:iITIFICA T »-
or VCUSUSAIt CoastTt rrlOT—
Stair A"®™” remedy that has been a* sxjcoc*»iul
There never was* **■£ piion, as Dr. tfwayno'.
J?mnfSJ*?«Tranof*VHdChany, A attengtUem. the
C# " pOUn l? to heal the ulcers «n the lung*.
gS£yl£* Kir Urn*; Power pon.m.nl Or no
- «!>•' COTSTO Co., April 2M.,I*K.
rw a. Dear Sir: I verily believe your Coin-
Dr. * ayttr , nv,..y has Iwtn the wc>ui» ol
PO“f d ®Ci?te 0f Uaaght a severe cold, wtueh grtulo
. roTpip or Me- w im . eon s U, il.nl
aUygrew worse, wbiph j hju i recourse to, sull
resisted exhibited all the symptoms of
Increasing until «T«»“ Kvcry thing I tried »cf,med
Pulmonary my complaint increased »o rapid
»have > npeflhet,«w mycomp up B ,j hope* of
ly that friends as T recommended to try
my recovery. Altnis u»> witb mint bap-
Toor hod 11*0 «r«l Ur Ir»«n He
w rcrolu. r»'“W^sL tU) „ te freely; and Iry He
: asKWfes Hftßffiiiiga
euteaentj I '', r "J°° l 'l„h..e4 Me m.Jidn.
...
* , KS5?»«£Ki? to of I« Compound Hj
■y huBPtC thrre years unco I ra
rspoTWlld Ctenr- *^® ld d l u nanuc»lion of the
! i^nUjr^K k £r «eSp«»rf * diairwuing
Lmict, .which w« be#(Jj B Tery eoa*Hier»*
eottw, ITJrfffemi»*■ mucus from the long?, etpe
bleutsehugo we *ifecr, however slight. At
l 72?ro*SJut“T condiucn, but w«. pretty
*«» ■ **“,3° Li 2trl was ripUUy going into cnnsump-
ind at length was marco
tidn. I P*»M »»eoJt a bore a whisper, such
<T of my Uo'ios UM
p?cJ imi( ]y I tod been preju-
TT‘ } medicines, and I“» ■•' il agaiiul
dtead against P*“ n A. e banii* oJemperic*, but ur.der
Handing your f'WM {*iih in the saying of my
medicine, and having P|i ( D {j.i,aw,onc of your
««?■.>^^.“SSmoncodI lu ole. Mydio
«2»u,» of a) or 25 monlhc nfodi.-.y, oon
«»*8 waa attn»kU«* i found, however,
**quently |t use of the first four or five
considerable reuef f "° bUc 1 frequency at
bottles. mJ u‘crea«n« strength, and
tempted to vessel* that bad already begun
marirSoViloS,“» »>. « re >.iy
to heal; in thi* way, of acting thus rntprudeut’
retarded. . fifteen bottles before! waspe.
lbadtoß« w % e “ K much atoall
feetJy r«£«f Ba deW sound, bu
rup|inayeJ lhe fcTt
th i?fc b^ e distressingcough, polar-
imaurr from the lungs, and fi*
l o' «v»tem good health. I have defm
them and the eM 7 fie#w * u ti| aow , for the purpos.
rtdolbmrg tlua ° Crd wilh Oses permanency oi the
perfectly well I oiler u w.tb
jure,and oowshamew v j. p JoSDAIc
pleasure. ~ -
Dublin county. N. O.
important Caution — Read.' Rtad!
of Wild Cherry have
P*** 1 * 5, «£l- ,W under cover of tone deceptive
M» P“ l , j»m® currency to tlieir «Uc«-
S re “?, , ,^hS.irlo' l no pet«o» need imiidM the
By »little OM. KocV bottle of the genuine t*
E!Sl!£i? wil l * LinUfol tteel engraving, vnih the
HjSfJlftlo Penn thereon; oleo, Dt. Muyiu'e
‘f >vud «*>„, ,* 7 ».
ggiJSsrffls&sz? 7*“ ““
f )Si«ipM Ofkie, corner, of Eighth and Race iteeeu,
Pt^:ife 11i wht..,.. 1 e ond
nrv cor Sd tal Wood -D A rA‘*‘*l>iutph 4
cfoor UtanhWood, and fitli and Wood «-*; W M
TtlnßN <nM«»tetat S JONES, IcO Liberty st; JAS
«MI Penn JOHN MITCH
KLLy eity, and by aJI re.prci.bte dealer* in
medicine.
-at w. pTiwi PrtmlPm Plkatcr.
D°R.\V P INLAND, oftbe Medical College hfThil-
no£oW” lo tbs public hi. main.. Veg
|o Premium Piaster, the qnaJiUe* of which, ftAri
loni and tried experience, lm* been «t.sf*cionly cs
tSbruhed. To all women who may bo ullMcied wub
Pralapiut Uteria or Fallen Womb, he recommend* hi
trailer, guaranteeing « KU, J and upeeily core la the
Ehorttpaceof from two to thee week*, u up,-lied wut
Jare andTMl-dUcarditig all the eounUe*»iu.i»u*enu
and expenme bandage* *o long in we. IT«* be feel-
COiiKieuUOO* In elating, ma*mueh as he bn* not failci
In one ca*e out or three hundred and huy-ilncc pa
***4.l*o for Rhenmatitra and Weak Brc*«t or Back, ai
tended with pain, there is nothing lo eierl Un« Waste:
£ affording reliefer effecting ■ cot«. For sale by
L Wilcox, corner ol Diamond «nd Market «t
BrMuilWr," Übrny .udSL Clair ,u
Dr J Sargent “ Federat eland Diamond, AUe
Jmlqaei kZo, " Denman and Diamond Burning
bam. ...—
B. BELUKHA, Urujrgwt, No 67 \VooJ Vlrecv
dole Agent for the tale of Dr. Townsend bGcii
o*Bar*apanH*»llB4 Jußtroccived sJtt) doxeu of thi*
Boring and Sumlicr Medicine.
** Unrchueri shoald recollect that R E Seller* is sole
tgeolfar Pittsburgh, and DM Curry for Allegheny
city :——
Extract of coffee—ai» umcic which « ra
nidly coming into use at a wholesome, nourishing
and delicious beverage,being more pleasant urni pal
atable than common Codec, and far cheaper, ns u minil
paper co.Unr oplj’ I™ »«' f« »•" f“'
_/Coffee. Manufactured by
pound* of t/o « JOHN s mLLK pmihureh, Pa.
Rnld at wholesale by B A FAHNESTOCK A
eoroer of Pint and Wood and Sixth and Wood sue
Pittsburgh-
CALIFORNIA RUBUKR GOODS—Just received,
(Iv camp Blankets; IS) officer coats; Id pra Pants;
10 naira nett lined Mining Boots; Id Isthmus Rags; 3
* JL r Tanka. 0 and 12 gallon* each; M canteens, i
ssskW wshafasvfi ss
rpmumt...,S-blbb-.-. H fi.Vi.UPB
A 6SORTED SPICES—I’Bt up for family use, ia tin
A ■neloacd in a eliding lid box. continuing
* Mustard, Alapicc,
Cinnamon, Ginger,
CIOTM, , IVpper,
Warranted pure. For sale at the new Spire' and
Mastaed Factory, comer ofFerry & Liberty sta.
myfa JOHN ft yfaM*
Wronsht Iron Atwto. Irom the ;i*mpct
aaeavillC works, warranted; will be constantly
•" '%lr t n *' M S&C&cSraN,
nv BOOKBI
TIJE WAR WITH MEXICO, by R.S. Ripley; 3
VoU. ... - '' '
Elements of Rhetoric: comprising aa Analysis ol
the Laws of Moral Evidence and' of Penansion: lj
Richard Wbntely, D. D.
Essay on Christian Baptism; by Baptist W. Noel, M
The Ogilviea, a Novel.
Fairy Tales, from all Nations; far Anthony R. Mon
talba; with at illustrations by Doric.
Just rac’d by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
de!9 corner Tuirdand Market streets
New and Elegant Gut Bookal:
SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; by I T
Headley, 'with eleven original daugns by Uarley.
Foeas and Prose Writings, by Richard H. Dana; 3
vol*., mnslin i
Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poeiy, with six iUustra
lions engraved on steel, by John Sartain.
Just received by JOHNSTON ft STOCKTON,
deft! comer Third and Market sts.
Saw Boolu.
PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT;‘or a Practical View
of the mutual duties, relations and interests of the-
Medical Profession and the Community; by Worth*
ington Hooter, M. D. |
The Works of Michael Do Montaigne; comprising
his Essays, Letters, Ac. By Wm. Hazlett.
Nineveh and iu Remains. By Austen Henry Lay* ;
ard,Tv<q., D. C. L.
Glimpse* of Spain: or Notes of an Unfinished Tour
in 1347. By 9. T. Wallis.
Tapper’! Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; illus
trated. Jnst received by
JOHNSTON * STOCKTON,
nov2l comer Market and Third streets-
1849-301
LOCKWOOD'S ILLUSTRATED WORKS—lllu
minated Books—Books in richly carved binding,
illuminated and illustrated—Books superbly bouud in
Velvet, Bilk, Morocco, aud Com, oiltion, in imitation
of the Middle Area—Bibles and Prayer Books, beau
tifully bound in Velvet and Morocco, magnificently or*
nememed and illuminated. For salc by
JAM E9IX LOCKWOOD,
dc29 Bookseller A Importer. Wood at.
Cbrlitmu and New Year Approaching!
ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOHS,
In Nagnifitejit Antique Binding, for ths Holidays.
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD) Bookseller ud Importer,
03 Wood nreei, boa received a be an Ufa! collection
of Illustrated Book*, bound in iho moil ipleodid man
ner by tbe beat London and American bindara —among
them nay bo founir ~
PearU of Amen
noted.-
I’oetry; magnificently Ulataina-
Layso! the vVe.tr nt World; illnrolnatedingoldand
Wordsworth’* Greece: richly Illustrated.
The j'TKhet, illuminated by Owen Jones, and
bound r curved wood.
Tim Sons of Son?*; illuminated by Jones.
Flowers and their Kindred Thoughts; illuminated by
Jours.
Heroines of Shakspearei illustrated.
Mx*. Jameson’s Characteristics 01 Women; illuitrn
:iL For solo by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
dclU ■ 03 Wood rtrret
Saw Book#.
REDUORNi nis First Voyage,by Herman MellviDi
author of ‘-Typee," “Omob,” Ac.
History of King Alfred oi England, by Jacob Abbot
with fine engravings.
Sidonia the Sorceress; by ffn. MeinhoM.
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
novJl cerney Third and Market streets^
a Ons ctf iha Most Rmarkaiit Works of the Age. 11
NINEVEH AND ITS REMAINS; with an aeeount
of a veil ut the Chandwan Christians of Kurdis
tan, and the Yeiidis, or : Des:ib Worshipper* and an
inquiry into the Manners and Arts of tbc Ancient As
syrians. tty Austen Henry Layanl, Esq., V.C.L.
with Introductory Note by I'rot R Robinson, D. D.,
LL. D. Illustrated with >l3 plates and maps, and 90
wood onto. avals. 8?©. doth, 84,60.
“The hook lias a rare amount of graphic, virid, pic
turesque narrative "—Tribune.
•‘The work of Loyard is tho moil prominent eontri
butida to the study of antiquity, that bis appeared for
many yeara.”—Christ Inq.
“Not one excels in interest the aeeount of Ntneven -
and its Rains, by Mr. I*yard.”~ Washington
Intelligencer. •
“As we follow the diggers with breathless interest
in theiroxeavailons, auo suddenly find ourselves bo
lore a massive figure earved wiiu minute accuracy,
now lilUng its gigantic, bead Irotn the .dull of 3000
years, we are ready to' cry out with the astonished
Arabs, 'Wallah, it is wonderful, but it Is true*’"—ln
dependent
For sale by
novlfi
JAME 3 D. LOCKWOOD,
A3 Wood »i
Htw Book*.
11 HE WOMEN of thb Old and New Testament.
FJiled by Jv B. Sprague, D. D. I vol. Imp. 8vo„
•elegantly bound', la exquisitely finished ergruviogs;
with descriptions by celebrated American Clergymen.
POEMS UY AMKUAVIMn. Welby, of Ky,) a new
and enlarged edition; illustrated by engraving* from
original designs by Wier. I vol. square eiegaut
ly boand and gilt. Alto—A variety of splendid Annu
al* and <ji ft Books.
Sewell’* Child’s First Book of the History of Rome,
i vot. ISmo. ...
THE MECHANIC’S ASSISTANT, adapted for the
uj« of Carpenters, Shipwrights, Wheelwrights, Saw
yers, Lumbermen. Stmlentt, and Aruian* generally:,
beiug aiLoroogli and practical Treatise on Mensura
tion and the Sliding Role. By D. M. Kaper, A. M.
Boise’s Treatise on Greek l’ro»e Composition.
Olieiidord’s Hemcatary French lirnmninr. By Frot
Greene, of Brown University. 1 vol. 18mo.
Koediger’s Gcseniu*’ Hebrew Grammar, by Conan t.
Gencaiu*’ Hebrew Lexicon.
Loomis' Trigonometry and Logarithmic Tables. 1
vot. (sheep.)
Thu Englishman's Greek Concordance. 1 vol. (mas
tin.) .
Anthon's Classical Series..
Welmer'a Dictionary, revised ed. 1 vol. Svo.
do do unabridged. I vol. ito.
Bartie’s Notes and Questions on New Testament,.
Whntely’s Logic.
Mosbeim’s Eecleiiastical History. 3 vols. and 2
ol*. (sheep.)
Vcstigcs of Creation. I vol. 16ao.
Morning* among the Jesuits at Rome. I vol. (cloth
«»d paper.) _ , ....
Scenes where the Tempter has Triumphed. 1 vol.
sloth and paper.)- - .
Rogue's Theological Lecture*. 1 vol. ttvo. (cloth.)
Aider's Pronouncing Bible.
Boyer's French Dictionary.
Smart's Horace. For sale by R lIOrKIMJ,
novt3 Apollo Buildings. Fourth »t
New boors jusT rkciuveu.— rn« wur*. o
Montaigne, edited by IL HaxJm, comprising his
Kuny*. Letters, and Journey through Germany and
Italy, with notes from all tiie Commentatora, Biograph
ical aud Bibliographical Notices, Ae. • .
1 Theory aud Practice of Teaching; or, the." Motives
and Methods of Good School-Keeping,'-by David
Vlage, A. M., Faincipal of the Blaus Normal School,
Forester'* Fish and Fishing 6f llio U. States
and British Frovincc* of Ndnh America, by Henry
W®. Herbert. JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
novh : comer ThirdaudMarket at*
Tli# Olds# Tlxn#-
JAME 3 I). I.OCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer,
No. 63 Wood street, bu far rale * lew copies com*
pietc, (the remainder or the edition,) of this valuable
work, devoted to the Preservation or Documents, And
other authentic information relating to the early ex*
plorations, settlement and improvement of the country
around the head of the Ohio. By Neville B. Craig,
Koq., of Pittsburgh, In 9 vols. 6vo. _
novio J.IXLOCKWOOa
EOMAN LIBERTY: A History* with a view of the
Liberty of other! Ancient Nations. By Samuel
hiltott, Kmj. Illustrated with twelve engravings, exe
cuted at Rome. tl.vol*.,Bvo, uniform with Prescott's
Uisioneal Works. t
Just pablUhol ud for Mle by
JA.MU3 D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and
' ooTin ; Importer. fi3 Wood «l_
1 "Sassy KEMBLE IN ITALY; authorisededition,
< ItUno. ‘Sets. MRS. FANNY KEMBLE’S YEAR
OP CONSOLATION.
-Tbo reading of this book has impressed us with a
maeli higher opinion of its author than wo bad formed
from perusing her other writings. Itdiiplaysadeeper
tone of icon gat, united to more pure womanly aruce of
fceUngthan any other production of the tamale rniud
with which we are acquainted.”—Evo. Mirror.
u lt is a very agreeable and readable book, written In
Fanny Kemble’s best style—-bold, spirited and enter*
uttutng. We recommend it to oar readers as the best
publication of the season.”—Reading Gax.
-li commits the Journal of a travel througkßurope,
and residence in Judy; and it one of the pleasantest
and most interesting books of the season."—Cour. mid
cba r ,etc r f ßtie book. We have read it from
titlo page to Culopbon with unabated interest. A vi
, vid picture of life in Rome, tn all respects eminently
reaaable."—Knickerbocker. _
For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
uovlS Bookseller A Importer, <Q Wood m
Lltbegrsphlc KitabUihnunt
OF WM. SCHUCHMANN. Third pi, opposite the
Post-Office, Pituburgh.—Maps, Landscapes, Bill
heads, Showbills, Labels, Architectural and .Machine
Drawings, Business end Visiting Cards, Ac-, engraved
or drew n ou stone, and printed in colors. Gold, Hrouie
or Black, in the most approved style, and at the most
reasonable pnees. octlftly
KEG BUTTER-*! kegs for sate by
< cl7 WICKAMcCANDLES3
i?LOUR— oObbls Family Flour, for sole by
i <I C I7 WICK A McCAN DLES3
MUTTON HAMS—tbbls for snie by"
del? J B CANFIELD
CIHEAI* MOUt*. DE LAINS—O ca*ea good rifle,
j fast colored M. de Lain*. at the extremely tor
price of lie. per yard. a A MASO»N & CO, •
v ,j c j4 Wo 60 Marker
'• feaeie-
iTHCtSU FKUIT—a do*. can* fresti Pea^
4 S *• bottles • Jo.
5 “ “ Pine Apple.*;
a “ * Cherries;
3 u “ Strawberries;
3 “ M Tomatoes,
3 " half jal. bottle* Pickles;
3 u quart do.
3 11 laaoy do.
RecM and for *alc at the Pekin Tea Sierc, 70 Fonnh
slrenl. „ dcclS_
■ YYK’FLQUR—I3 bills rac'd and lor anle by
|\dc!U WM U JOHNSTON, H 8 Second »t
Received .Tius day, at ibe Indiaßubbe n<
not—l cine Women * Metallic Rubber
4 U !• •• •• Nipper*;
Uuikln&i
Supper*}
IJverr.hc*
I •• Misses’
I •• M«*n'i
I - “ “ >auit:iK
1 “ “ leather wled ** t>vrr»hoE
All of which will he sold, wholesale or mail. Inwe
ikwaiMvliow *n the city. i* » i'llll.Lll**,
No 6 VN owl street
T>Ei\LtU I'KACIIfcS-—»» bbls jW rreM, lor *ai* l»y
J/*dcU> tJ it W lIARIIAUGII.
11 TINLmHV uxs, us’d sixes, rcc’d anil
VV ftusatoby dels Bft W HAHttAUUH
BUTTKII— 1U tibia and l!u ken», pucked, m prune
order Ini shipping, lor sole hr
jri LH WATERMAN
cmk« to arrive ner Ringgold, iot
„!e by drill TASBBVft UtsT^
—LACK - WaDUJNG—IO baiei.laree Vile amfiTeavy
j7.i rcc’d by SIUCKLETT ft WIIITK,
j p2 l __
TTJZKrTKcI—•* 1 —•* euei super French, tiiack silk Vi
V leties, extra manning*, rec’d per expreis, at • •
f dc--*o A A MASON ft Cit'd
CUNWUKS — 1 hair* Cotton; 48bill* No 1 Lard,
0 41 bags Feather*; ,1 tierce
Is angkA Wool;
C dox Latnb Skim, with wool;
. a dox Sheep Skins, “ “
3 dox “ ** dressed;
To nmve on stcurner Port Piu, and Tor sale by
dell ISAIAII UICKEV ft CO, l‘mot *1
Ginseng— 1 IsgsClaiifed, for sale by
del? \VSCK ft McCANUUga,
I" .IEATHERS—Ia sacks prune, tor sale by „
< dcl7 %Ylci!*McCANm.E93 .
HOItSt; COVKaS—G Gam Uuue llorss Coven, a
very heavy and splendid article, just rcc d anti
for sale low, at No. 5 Wood street, by ,
deal J ft II PHILLIPH.
CXasTUK OlLr-l bbl la store and tor aato by
/ j C £) . J KIDD CO
LCOHOIr-id bbK just
. dear. .
J iriiE"CAKT<.VRIGiif-l CarpetJU|S la »o«i
: : UB *^fSSSi?
NOTEg.DRAFTS^ACCEPTA^^^
“as^^^sMaffia:.sg
limorct also, Cincinnati, LottttyUie, sauu
New Orleans, «oii«lanUy fort»ie. v - fc {
BANK NOTES.-No«* omU■ 2J?2JJjSI kind*
United State* di*coanted •jAVSSwiwivfloin'boMkt
ofForeign and American Gold and .
*°Offieo No. 33 Market street, between »d *!&' *****
Pittsburgh, Pa. . , s
J JILLS on Ei{luia,lrcluid,ui4B«>U.a , Ita*U
i any amoanf atihe Current
to, Drafts pavable In anypart of th# Old
from £1 to £looo,.at the* rare £ oanuSl
without deduction or discount, by JO3HHAKOBJN.
SON, European and General Agent? effie* W» *
door west of wood. ~ ' - '- QMdftL.
sTJ.aw r'riuit ) IBWlPk^*
KRABtR a bahbu
Bankers and exchange brokers. dealers
in Foreign and Domettlo Bills of Exchange, w
a icares of Deposite, Notes and CXia, center o(
3d and Wood streets, directly opposite St* Charles Uo-,
WSaTKIUi PUSDS—
' ' • '■ •
• -Indiana^
Kentucky,
Missouri,
Bank Notts)
purchased at tha lowest rates, by . .
j 57 HOLMES A SONS,
W pt3 35 Market streaL .
BlLLB'OP'K!C9RAa6K>Sigl»cSeelii 0n...
New,York,. ... ,
Piiiadslphifcand 1 •-
. • Baltimore, , .
Constantly foy sal# by ■ - N. HOLMES A.SON3."
M pl3 ' ,-j 35 Market «t
miscellaneous;
EAtILB FOPSPB.Y.
join* tncnoiso* ;o. W‘O:TjLT7rTr.
THE undersigned. successors to Arthurs * Wiehoi
•on, beg leave to inform the citlieii* of Fittibu rgh
and public generally, that they have rebuilt the HA*
OLE FOUNDRY and are now in full operation, nnd
havo part of their patterns ready for-the market.
Amongst whieb are Cooking blovea, CoM and Wood
Stoves, with a splendid mir-ught Coal Store, which i*
now superceding in other cities the cqmmoir round
Stove. Also, a cheap coal Cooking Stove, well Adap
ted for small families, with a fall areonmenv of com
mon and mantel Grates >Ve would particularly in
vito the attention of persona building to call at our
warehouse before purchasing, and examine * splendid
article of enammefled Grates, finished in fine styi©—
entirely new in this market. ... .
'"sags- N '°-‘ gl
Office of tli# Dslaware Satnal Safety tss«
inrahee Oemptny,
NOJT. 6UlilB4fl.
THE Board of Directors have, this day, declared a -
dividend oLIKN PEII CKNT. ln•«■!>.'»«<* >£*
nrofiu'of the ComVauy for the year eaflteg October M,
is«, certificates fbr which will bftis*aed«9And after
th AtaS f FKR CENT.* in cash,on the
3S? l '“ ct * r 'iicVffis°NE\™SSb!S^.”“
covlO F. A. MADEIRA, Agt^Fitrt’g-
- PITTSBUQan iMPOkITATIOSB.
CYEAGFJL Importer and ln
. FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS! • • -
SiirJl of the Gilt Comb, 108 Market *U Pittsburgh, P»- ;
9 Wdstem Merchants, Pedlars, and others TUiling
Pituburch toporchasoGoods, are respectfully invited
to call and examine the extensive assonmem of Eng
lish, American,French and German Fancy Goods.
a\i Foreign Goods at this establuhmcnt are import
ed direct by myself, and purchasers maT rcly cn get
dn* goods/rom first hands. I have the jargtltaeaon
ment of articles, in the variety Une, in.the,city of
Pittsburgh—all of which will bo sold low for cash or
eire acMptanees. The Stock consist*, In par\of'
Lace Goods, Hosiery, Glovev.Rtbbona. .
Silk Cravats, Bhc#«odp«eniThread#,Sawnig3tlk,
gpoOl Cotton, Tapes,Buspendcr*, Banoni,_Puis, Nea-
Gold antTsflrer Waiches, Gold Jewelry, «U kinds o!
Brushes, Combs and Raxor*.' -- - .
PereStßionCaps, Revolvers, Pirtols.Cloeki.lilkA
Cotton Panels bpectaclet, Steel Pens, Mnslo. Boxes,
Cerpet Begs and Baskets.
Bindings, Finding* end Trimmings..
Toys and Fancy Goods; together with a large varie
ty of Fancy and Staple DRVGOODS. .
f C. YKAGEK i* also, agent for the celebrated Lan*
caster Combs, r s£liL
Q«tdt Bttdl
SELLERS’ COUOH SYRUP.—From W. 1L Baden.
E»q.. Cter Conn of Quarter beuwM -of
f C Wj’e • Some time id the -winter my
iri'eww illllciii *mc *aeTereanddi*trwsingc«agß»
and beuriitß -«f /our .ortloable Cougb Sriup, 1 put*
chutd u bouJo u*a S. T.- Tnmblc, of Bridgewater
and after taking a portion of it two_.or lireo erernn
on going to klm found immediate relief; u r
era* trieml* Lave been relieved in veverecases.
a therefore eawfied that it U a safe and ruinabk
medicine, and would recommend it to Ujom woo may
bo ufliicted with severe Cobjlu and Colds. .
SlureUiS. ttJW. W. K. BODEN,
I'rejnred and sold by 1L El. SELLERS, 67 Wood M,
and sold by druggists generally, in Pittsburgh and Af
Icyuny. _ ■ -
•Tto* Chtrtltri Coii OomfMff
• [INCORPORATED-] -
BOORS will lc ©pen for mibacripucm to tho atocfc a
-The Cbariiert Coil Company,” on and after
Monday, the »Ub day of September uut, ut aAoflic#
; Great KafUih BerneSy.
TTOR Couch*. Colds, Asthma end Consumption! Tt*
r QRKAt AND ONLY REMKDT forth owe of 0*
above diieuu, is the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OE
LIFli discovered by the celebrated Dr. Bneban, d
London, England, and introduced Into the United Slate*
andet the immediate superintendence of the inventor.
TbS extraordinary success of this medicine,' 4b 4h*
care Tof pulmonary diseases, warraws the American
A«nl in soliciting for xreariaeal the wont posmblc.es
s« that can be found In the community—cases-that stet
relief in tain from any of the common remedies of the
day,'and have been gtTeanpbyfaemo«disangtufl;«J.
■physicians as eonfinnod and tncorable. The, Hangup
an Bklsam has cured, and-will care, the most desperate
ofeises. It Uno quack nwtnum but a standard Eng
ilsh medicine, of known and established effieaeyf
K«ery family in rise United Stpieushoold be. supplied,
witk Dachau's HaagaxLsjt Balsam" of Life, not only tt;
counteract the consumptive tendencies of the climate,
h Q tx> be need as a preventive nedlcina in all dases m
'colilh, coughs, spitting of blood, pam" in the side and
ehest, irritation and soreness ortho longs, weenlti*,
; difficulty of breatinr, hectic fever, night sweats, emad
auoo andreneraldwrility,asthma,isdaenza,waoojmf
*°s£m in la < rgel>ottl(*, at SI per bottle, with fall
tlons far the restoration of health, f ' .
Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and Ameri
can: certificates, hud other evidence, showing the no*
cnuklled merits of this great English Remedy, may be
nr”" ■' -jw—a—
T before Penile onWfflwtepproaedEaiteni plans
and most fashionable Eastern pattens aoueolon.A*eo
TIIE CUEAP ROLL, or BUS TON BLIND,, on hand
Ofmidetoorderofaueixe*,and»»aHpricaa... :s • •
Country Merchants and others are mailed to e*U ani
examine the above for lbetafelte*.a» aU will be sola
wholesale or retail,and a liberal deduction made ts.
.... 4 WKS'fKUVELT .
THE STAR OP TSlfi WEST
1 VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY
WjA Eftfi side of lbs Diamond,' -where Vemtina
; Blinds of all tho different sires and colon
m* kept on hand ormadeto ordtr afto
jPV Uio latest and most approved FJjrtem fash*
ions,*! the shortest notice and on the mo*.
reasonable terms. „ , .2' ' •
Also, the cheap Boston nil or split Blind Tianspa*
reney and Paper Certains ofnli the different sixes and
patterns, on hand and/or sale low foreash.- Old Vent*
iinn Bunds painted over and repaired, or taken in pan
payment for sew- R M.WESTKJtVELT, Fro'pr. ••
N. B—All woi« done with the best materiai and
workmanship, and warranted to please the cMstfu
idiocu. • anglO-dly
Allegheny city, Aog. 10, ISO. ■
SEU
N<
iELLERS’ mPJJRIALCOUGHSYRUP-Tsw’*
PrmauioH, March t7j1&42.-
Mr. R. E. Seller*—ln justice to 7011 and poor ineom*
parable Cough Byrup, I beg leave to attu, for the ben
efit of the community, that my wife bs« been several
times afflicted with a moit dtureniny cough.- I pur
chased, in January last, a boule ofyoar Syrup,which
cured a cough of two month*’ it coding. - About one
month since, the cough rrtarned, and waa *0 severe
that iho could hardly move, from weakaea* in the.
br«a»lj ( sent for one bottle of year Cough Syrup,and
apart of one bottle cured the cough -1 gave the other,
to a journeyman who waa severely afflicted, who had,
to use his own words, ‘maten enough cough candy to
cure «U the people tit Pittsburgh," if the candy aid
been as good »s represented. -' .<_■»
Your*; rvipeetfally, -k"~' Atrssn 8. Knm.
Prepared and sold by R. ft. SELLERS, 67 Wood
street, and cold by Druggist* genercUy in tho two
cities. _ ■ 1 • • - de>B. :
A CARD.
GHATEFULfor the very liberal encouragement)
have received for so many years, Miavo deleft
mined to enlarge my btxsioeas considerably..' Having
engaged a competent Foreman,;! wtil be enabled to.
fitlatl orders promptly, anil Jo the work iu our usual
»tyle and ui fair pnees, and asktbe attention of met*
chants and ciuieut 10 my large stock of iII'HULSTE*
KY t.OOIiS nud lleds. Muttra sues and Uodiiiug, Car*
lain Material*, Datnatbi and .MoreemqCoruicc*, Frio*
gee, Horde-rings, Tassels, t'plit iunt Duller 11 icdi,and
every article usually kept iu an Rslx&Uituuriuoi' the
kind. Orders respectfully soiiriied and piuaunly at*
tended to. • ■' ’• • i •.
N. lh-~Carpels made nod put down.
. ' VVlf. NOHI.K.
ALiißGaßirr vehitiab dlibd,
ANDCABINKT WA.IKKOOM.
J. A. URUWN would respect*
■rally inform dm 'nubile,' that be]
keeps oti band at nU stand on thoj
west tide of tie ihaniond, AUe*j
gbeny city, a complete
ment of VeuiuutHliads; also Ve-J
oitian Shutters are made to or
der in tbe best style, warranted
equal to any, in the United Stated
Ills llliuds cut be removed
out. tbs , aid "of a strew, driver*
Having purchased tn> stock]
tools, and wood ofthacshiaclcs*
lablthUtnctitorßamuiyA, M’CleU
land; 1 ant prepared lofurittsb
tbeir old -eustotaerm. .as well as
■Hr n!l >,i: e at larce, witbetery thiitgltftheif Uuo.- ;
JijnT rer’d. an elegant plain BaieweipdC odL'Pfaab*
from Ibe celebrated |iia?u(*ctonr { of Nunns k
Clark, N. Y., ol superior tane>andve^aotfem^grieO.
by ' iu ; j-W.AV^SSW.!
W ILLIAMS’ IVORY-PEAHLTbanrPOWDKi:
for removing Tartar, Fcsrvyj.Canker; : andall.
substances destructive to. tbeTCetb.-'h isdedioidut to
the lute, detuning the mouth, hedlidc andCtroDgiheh*
ing tbe gams, and purif/loglhe breaUL .' > -> • -
For sate, wholesale and retail, byv; >-*; ••• •-? ■}
dfciO . RESELLERS.C7 Wood«t f ,
WATCHKBXI-CHKAPERTHAN-KVER-.-
Just rcc’d, an invoice of fall jewelled paienr le*
ver Watches,ld carets fine eases, whjeklcaaaell u
low ai thucr and thntyfive.dollars, and warranted lo
*'!£»—i splendid
prising ihn various and lalen tty lea, and best nwpsnt«
, r AV-W. WILSON, Watchnaler**dAowsli& > T
delB corns* Market and Feardt str«ntt£
id tor sale by ,
•J KIUUftCO
[QKEB& ii;
O,W.TODM, BonSuZi
eijnti *txcet. TMkMjatMihSlSl'i •"
m «n Ai>rim get ca flic ruction pmaaple, willi m
tiftdtCßreseatitienof <**
‘ < with Etd« W-nopaia.
tiagii;tho*ih ; itsioawbedooe lH;fiTt. -,
'■■■'■' i ■’ r 'r ■■'-■•--
•;' 'T- ( ' gALTKB'a *• • . *'• '■
QINSENQPANAC,EM
'fpo TBOSB. 3UETEBINQ. WITO DtBEASKtt ■,
I LUNGS.—'fte ftaineaeifeßttS’«ttc«ei» wMa> to : .
*****? r&mb panacea • • ; :;
a ill the Vuims form* whichlrriaUon of the ling*
yj-Wtndaeed-the-pgBr^r.»<f^wcallaaea. * *'
BwtoGu. TOgpißijios. -
lia‘cUn«»We wenher which mailw «X;M «a 4 . .
-
JeKrojer, 1 cosUMPnON.! i
et-msi "
«jsysws»^s»- / «i -
■
Ui£tS»rfa» (Huptl, te* uplliH will coplon Ml
-■■■
4Nn‘&N3oPTriotisiNl)3. r '
itoif Uiulfd Sum and,C*n*£U, tod »« «*■
"V; :. '
n whlchr when taken eebordihg to ulreetien*. tai be- -
fore Selenga had become-liaully diMmum*, Uhu • ■»
AFrarr.CT Cii*K _ ; '
Wby.th*n,needihe'»fflJetedb«#iuittf Wh?r*iert W ■ *
tha nui*nM* nostrum*, gotten up by*"*'
fUa ler the asiramed name « setae, coewataa pay*
tleian, and puffed into notoriety by ccn&ttta* ci pal
tori equally unknown?' Whlltt * nedletae #1 >■• ■ r
' UNPABALLKLED.KFIICACX ; >4 .. ~.
Uto be had, whose Toucher* are at horttif—o* l t®l*l
horfc—raanV ofwhotnftha*' v r —*■
T^NATOHUO.FEaMTUEGIIiUE,
ila ordec this invaluable medicine may be placet
wLihlatbe teach of the poor aiweU the nth, we M»»
|l “ th ' Ptio so’llLT ri«TV d 1 0»®»4 : '- j :
jsst one half the . usual cost-of cough meuieinet itte
tor sale by oar Menu in nearly every town ana TUia<»
overthewest, Who sinprepared to rivef fall mfonna- •< ... .
den relative«o It.. .. T. SALTfcB, Proprietor,.
Brfadway, Cincinnati,Ohio.
silfoenyaan feraUdtoimcfto* ln»ot»in*
aadldcclaro • .
kiixTen and |wiß - tsilootlß on# tufl hu It •
rmU*A u benefit when the witbln the teecli. -r.
of f^feV^lairiiedln tie^sjotowien.'• t.. i. •
-
tSee-»ayiii*- w M’ALI4BTEB f *oo* OINTMENT *- -
B KHHraiATISM-It ■
thyiHiumiwtifln tad fwellinjf*when *k® P" 11 ceM# **
(& the directions around the do*-) , . «■-
Uais?«3Jvsr.sssSSSSS -
•M Bslped with like success. - .j
Wehkreeu red caaaa that aetnaliy- . 5
daflWeVery thing known, as weJ as
twenty doctors. Pee miatoldas *>****“»%?*
tS onl lua childrenwithoii ■any benefit,-when* , s ,
**»•§ 01 Ointment cored theta.: .~. •> .■• .^t'-; •» .... j
*?TETTEjR— I There U nothing better for tie ettre el - •
*UUBN&-H Is on* ofthebest ihinfaia Ota world tot
mo yearly iry. thisOint
aavjlmnt f«n* In gWing-nllef •.
fry* Aroradthc box wdyectrans for
lu&£i Qinmtntfa Crttplainti %*?***' ■ i
luTnuti Ckitisin,■ Scarified. &« '«
Sat Throat. Browdlaas, UtrvouJ AjTattay, Jw*a», Du?
•ass ef JlsSnu. Htaiackt, aria** D*£ußi ‘ - 1
Burnt* ConSyttU DueasM «£tfs Sii*, ?>•'•'■ .
sia, Ae., Swllmf ef the «mM, Sere,
1 Slvrr Complaint, pain in the Chest i ‘‘ ’ *
and Side, fallinyoffof the bair, or the other aceompa-.; »
mes eeld feeu - (This Ointment u.the true, remedy.) ll .
U a sdre sign of disease to hare cold feet ;
CORNS—©eeeskmal aso'of-ihuOimmenU'wilJnl-,;.; t-u
wayskeep corns from growing. People need, neTer
be troubled with them ff they use it frequently. w*.
fir*. TtU Olauaentia^oodfor any -part Of <s***t- x u
or drabs when inflamed. In shoaJd .be , {<
CAimON—No Ointment will be genuine unless Urn
aameTof JAMES MeAUdSTEBU written with a pen
by ray Arentsin alt the principal citlea and ;
townalhthb Dialedßtaiea... ?•:••• y../ TO :„
7 . JAMES McALLISTER,
! Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. •- •
Ofllee,No ©North Third |treei*PhiK- ,
ukiphit, TEJ ce 53 CENTS PER BOX. li ,;j,n
' a«*h*bo» Prtrasuiaa—Braun*Reiter,.comer of .t. .
Liberty,andStClair sia; andL.Wlfco*, Jr, corner flf - ’
Market st end the Diamond; al«r wmar of «Oaad •., • *
Smi£feld iu;lU Caasel, comer oTWaliuitand Peon
sta. 9th ward: and sold at the bookstore in Smlthfield 1
suMdoor fromSeeond stj m Aik she Tj> y H P,.. ; ,
Schfrnru and J Bargenti 6y J O Smilh, Dmryiit, Blr
min|bamj, D Negley, East Liberty} H Bowtartf, Mo-
Keespbrtj-’J'Alexander kSootMonongabalaCi®. N.. •'
B Bdwaan A-Co, and J T Rogers, BrorrusTdle; John
Barkley, BenTeT, Paj are wholesale agenl*. l ; • -
feW7-deodly • . ~ .. ' .y^r.,
Fact* fin (b« PoHlCt
• ‘ In UiM*nriT«Uedfaßil» i
DiLLBf’S MAGICAL PAIS BimCTOB. '
rin&mONY of a mpectible .
X ilka following, addressed to tnyAgent, Mr. F. Met-; i )
rrmuher.CiaciniaU: - ; ■
dir A sense ofdatyepttpelsmo w give my tribal*
to Dalley’l Pain Extractor. Being oppotedtoipiack
eryiand all nostrums having for their object sinister . _
hot realUmy tncßfl pood, front loa u &ua o(. r
Pain Kilkw^—l am indaeed to lacderyoo ibiacertifi- • \
eatS. 1 iitTO OKd it in my family, in my practice, uni.
i.witlt' all the happy and wwnderial effect* that c0n1d.,,.....
pomibty bo imagined; - -.-•• r H.J. Bunts, M, D-. .
.pr.Erodle Is the senior partner of Biodie ALevl»,.r
JfrtggUls. ■'•" i ' '••••;• >'
. { •’lnflammatory Rhamatum. ,
. , The following teiumowal eomes . from asosrcefa] ' ~
, mill nr in in my. of ihtrae traveling On OKtWeilern WO- /,
ten. Mr. Clime, the well oad UTorably knownpro- ;
i prifetor-.oftha.'Parketsburg Hotel, I«vhßsbandto r the' J ‘
lidy. whoso letter lannex':
‘ Va ,Apnl 13,1840. *
■' To lfanryDnlley, Chemist. Ac.—Sir Having for- f
merly been longsiuieiedwith violent inflammatory.
Eheninaiiun, wßelf appeared oo firmly seated as to
dtfy alt ordinary appliance* to allay tie severe pain
attending it,'l was wdaeed totryyoar Mogieairain , -
Extractor; and It having efleetedf almosraajfbjf ma-/’
rii, or. Immediate relief, and alto, to ail appearances
on entire aaQ perfect eirre,’ I am. indaeed for the bene*
fit of others wno mayte anUcipd with pain,canted by - •'
aijy kind of inflammation; to‘writs-'tb you, declaring
that in ny opinion, (banded on oeraal exportencer j -
yfnr'Wjigieal Pain Extractor ia the moat valaablo dis? ;
covery of the present age for the immediate extraction...
ocbodily.paia. it.is an almost immediate and *per%
f«tcarc for Bums and tealdt, and . all external in.,
flimmation. f
(lUmgmany acquaintance* formed bythofcyistta
oi my husband's betel in this place, Ihavo supposed
bp yoor showing them these few lines, it may possibly,-)
bpofbenefitbothiothemandyoiirself; /•■:• •- •..! ~
. \ ‘ ■» . : Prjir»*rTWflanra. -j
: ! n entertain tho hope that Mrs. Clime will pardon the .
publicity I give to her lener,- a* well on the aeorexof
tmmnnuy asofils being the surest inode of bringing it .
tb tho notice of her f:tend*.—lf. Daturr.] , - - .
iFtldnCtutd.
Extiaei of a letter, dated ‘ •.•' '
- Bxutojff, Ry.Nov.{B,lStS. i
Mr. H. Dailey: °l have tried yoar Pain Extractor in '
a cate of felon, in my own family, which- nrelieved
and cored in a very shorttime.” in "haste, year* re
spectfully,. ■ Ja*. M. YotmOi - ..-
f (JT'-finrna end Sore Nipples, Broken -
Breast, Eruptions, Sores, Cals, WoandL and, all in—
iammotion, yields readily wthe wonderful properties;'
oflhis unrivalled famUysal*e.’>Bat,lntheaaa»fi;prp-C T
portion that yon will receive benefit from the genuine, I
yoa be injured by the deletenons effecu of the |
counterfeit talvci. h . . r ,
T CAUTION—Be sare and apply only to iheinvealor,
fi. DaUJT.4IS Broadway, NcWYottortohi* *■-
thoriiedagents, r r i , - JOHN DMOROAN, ‘V. .
J '• General Depot, Piusbargh.'
I Henry PJ Bchwaia, Agenti 'J. Baken
Wheeling, JameaWJohnstoaiAlaysviDe,
F.’Merryweaiher, Cinelnuau, 0, General Depot.: - ■:
[ N. B.—ln the severest Baras and Scald* it .extrapm
|h" pain in a fewmlnaic*—it after, falls* , ...]ni4 .
i*.a *'
A.U.UWi.N. y.euy
H. L. frFmibnrgh. •-/•<
ltort 1» ih* Oltj fci
•••-- • ■ >
THE undersigned art extenaitely eoxaced in thfe
Wholesale urarf btttinuhat No. 48 John street, in
.the city 'of Now rVork* wS in prepared to apply
iDniriia: and eoanirr Merchant* vuh Dnn palms,
[Otis, Dyiwßufl*, Fttfcn ,eitd American Terfamem
Han-w, ««*•« a Hinder'a Chemicals, (of Urtir own
: mronsdanl ■K’aUatoerankleslntodrUneof best*
<ie»», ot * npvno hi lew u theys on betas*
tUa<*lln.toiseraay.e«sten> elty, - *
Max»Vnr>i. y»}»ts tt A y*UV2rTOCTrfci? l'‘ _
• 'Cuuß : rtitti.woiufj?r7 *
D* A. P&BBT&STOCK’S VKH|]IPDOB< •
I' , i c ? u ”******r**!t*i‘\*aAnzK. *r »' *
N oniarto afford elrpOMiblesecoriiy.io the pubho,
, u well as to themselves. against fraud amlimtb
uuoa from eountorieijing, too proprietors bm mate
a chirgfltnTiieeaerior wrapper or table of toeir V*K
> uufuge. The new Jftbel, which it s tire! engraving el
: UtejnosveXQdisito.dttlgnana workmanship, hae been
j introduced! at >'yerY great expense, aud ui from the
i brain of an artut oftbe first talent.- The design is new,
; anU..toe eiccuudifelaborate. f t»erera> tigare*and n
portrait are mow-prominent* bat the word
: ktiersoiift tedandfinelru*
; kraved groand, should b« pnrUeularlf cXftnupedj
; When bdd upto too light tiio letters, shading oC'Cle
! ]e«era«d«eTr««te } ftowe»etraiinite,torcuMoaitoe
, whole ofthls part of ton engraving match as exactly
.as l( the impression had bean, nnde tipotionc aide'on*
Iy» although it is actually printed cm toih aide* of too
paiwr % ,Thu,«hpuld iaallcft«* be obxfcraedL JUa*
t>«l upon each doteu Wi]«o printed tit red :upon both
atdes, and she nidbastfa mine d,lrr the KUtle manner/
Thu preparation • ho'mow wood toe tesfof ; meny
yem ML and J* recommended m a *ala
•od effiwv>ul ttedleme ,for expelling worms from toe
,«yit«n» -/bo, anrtftttpJed.sttcdesa Unit has attended
' iuutmimstndorf where the pstnatwu
• really affiieted wiiiwcrms, certainly traders n wor*
toytho aueottoti«>rpby«tejanii.v'' •-
Tbo prrattetor has made, ila point to ascertain too
reshit of its cae in sacl^ca > ca >■' fum* 1 whfttw
I knowledge and ohsetTatiais—anil he Lavar lebly-fbUnd
■ it to produce ton mosuaiutary eflccis—not aafremtent*
. iy alter warly all the ordiiury .preparaiiona recant*
_ JdCTdejr.fer worms had been previously Ttaoned to
i yn.to«m , u« > Thla bsrja si*.
tMtedbythe certificates and auuneattofihwdreaV
afrespoeiabthpersena.^iftdiarTcr.t parts o/ thnetnin
tt/tind shoulddddoeo 'families always to kccpaslvnit
. ofUteptcparatjchLitheirpossession. tilaauldrniia
* -Tha holygeaauioisprepiredby '
. z'jtjptß .v ■; U/CgAHHtSTOOte'tttabdrah i
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