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MTJSTreeMmx the Presbyterian book room,
• m.f» Wood street; tad for cal s prices;
4eMA*’HebrewLex&eii, !V»wß»ad%Amaffemttt
•f the Bible/Heaader** Histovy oftta«in«an
gles tad Church, Milton 1 * Treause eo CeriiuuDoe
rHtyt, LUe of Jeremiah EvirtfcEaq.j Robinson** Greek
Hsrtmdnr of the Gospels, *> do, Bi-
Mo, • Tol*, Boston ediiiowPunsh's BAA Gazetteer,
Modhsreri China and its Prooeeu, pr-Wood 1 . Lec-
Areaaaflwedenborgtuisro, Uolt 1 * Miwaoniry Anee
dttac ud many ©Aer Ateresting works, in addition
totC above, all at axsvxaa rums. novS*
oyynraißChQH. alee.
I LEGUENYj AND VICINITY, will be ready for
As engraver Ai* days. Person* who may. with to
h*v* views of their ooantiy seat* put on Ae map eaa
dosobyßakingapplication to ike undersigned, any
time : before tht Slth last To defray the expense of
the view* *•« —*iU bo required In addition
tothspzteeof Aomaa. cdrifl BE McOOWAN .
. TO THE PUBLIC.
A BOOT four yean 1 was traveling through
jOl, the Stale of Ohio; while speiuJAg a few days in
Swob, I discovered a lingular Metalie «ab«t»aee.
Md stbscquenOy learned that it had been known for
Taan, and supposed to be of no we or valoe, butfrom
in uUbonity of texture and. singular *M** r “ ce j .l
was led to believe it might be b “‘^
what panose I bad not the least idea. . I commenced
■YciptSmuisby burning It.hoAng it, *
murSTand ecureounding7i with various substances;
Aat Aero was value
la it, 1 gave utrmy entire time and means ui the
yrneee alien ofthose experiments; an d from thatume
o »a>«-1 have attended to no oAer business; Mure ex
riwffin” aboattwoyear*, I findiy discovered, that,
byTedocAf it to a fine powder and mixing it with Up
seed oil to about the consistency of thick paint, and
a»Wn* this compound with a brush, Aatihis coating
iaa ww monthswouTd become e perfect stone or
.uw m that the sub nance when applied was actually
* giaJg in a liquid state, and the large amount of silica,
magnesia and black oxide of Iron that it con
readored it both weather and fire proof; as the
looser exposed, the harder and more permanent it
aeeau to become, and as the catting (alter it tarns to
•late) is of itself indestructible by fire, consequently ii
protects ib* wood covered with it from the air, and
when there is no air, there Is no blaze or combustion;
therefore the wood will actoady char, before tbo slate
eovminc will give way.
I considered the discovery of the greatest import
ance, and applied to Government for a patent for my
msrinn or discovery, fondly boning that 1 should
now be renaneraied for all my outlay in lime and mo
ney. Uto government, without any hesitation, grant
ee to me Letters Patent for the sole right to manufae
tare, sell and nee my Improvement in the manufacture
of a "Weather and Fire Proof Composition or Arti
ficial Slate.” fsr fourteen yeari. .
August 14,1649. WM. BLAKE.
WE, the inhabitants of Sharon, hav cad the above
etatement of Mr. Blake, ud believe no be substan
tially comet, as we are knowing to most of the steie
ment* therein contained; ud wo will farthe r stare, that
we do not belitve that there ever was a parent more
hanhsllY end laboriously earned, or more deservedly
grantee; as be pnruuod his experiments wire the most
indomitable perseverance under the most discouraging
circumstances, as Ac pnbllo had not the least conn
deneo that there could be uy thing valuable made
from the substance. He therefore had u» encounter lor
years lha jeers and scoff* of aearly the whole commu
nity. Notwithstanding all this, be was indefatigable
la the proseeation of us experiment*, and wo do not
believe that Aero is one man ineAeosaad who would
have panevered under ail the circumstances lint he
baa at last triumphed over all obstacle*, and we be
lieve Acre is now but one opinion la awarding turn
Urn merit *f this valuable discovery. ■
GKO. W. CRANE. - -7) Justices of
HORACBGIBB, ‘he
JONATHAN EVERIIARD, S Peace-
LEWIS C. CHATFIELD, ) Trustees
i R, W. MILL, > of
BENJAMIN JONE, 3 Townahlp.
WM. EVERETT, Township Clerk.
'ALLEN HOWE, Treasurer.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
■ IhavsasccrtainedAatAere are individual* engaged
to digging,' grinding, and preparing for sale, Ae above
mentwaad Minis r»V t to bo mixed wiA oil, ud used pre
cisely aa I usd-my patented article. I nave been to
those persoas'and shown them my parent. They say
they do lnrend to infringe or trespass upon my
rights; Aat Aey have a right to dig, grind, and sell Ae
powder, if they cu find purchaser*; that per are not
bound to know what they are to do wiA its Aat H is
no infringement entiUtli mixed wiA the oil to make
lha oompound; and that Aose who buy, mix ud use it,
masttuke Ae responsibility. Most of them say that
they believe Aat Ae patent U good against Aose that
mix and uae the compound, ud seme have said that
what they wanted to use Aey should certainly purch
ase of ms, u they did not intend to make themselves
liable inuy way. Now I feel myself in duty bound to
expos* this barefaced fraud upon Aa public; us I can
call U by m milder name, where a man sells and re
ceives pay for u article. An use *f which ho well
knows subjects Ae purchaser ud user to a prosecu
tion ud fine. Some of Aose who are engaged in this
nefarious traffic, will unquestionably contend to the
public Aat my patent will not stud, ud Aat I dare
not proaeeure. now, to take this argument away from
.asm, I weal A same of Aose who were proclaiming
that my patent was of no value, ud made Ae follow
ing prepothiotu Aat Aey might select* judge and two
lawyers who have had some praeuco in parent cases,
and we would rub mil Ae patent to them, and If Aey
decided thkt Ae parent was good. Aai Aey should stop
all' fhrther proceedings A Ae business; but if Aer
should docioe Aat it would not, A Aeir opinion, bold,
1 would agree to let Aem go on and sell all Aey could,
without saying uy thing, to Ao pnblie about Aem.
This proposition they would not accede to. So far as
the validity of my parent is concerned, I do not de
pend entirely upon my own judgment, alAougn I have
the fullest'confidence Alt; but I have submitted it ta
many of Ae judges, and several of the most eminent
patent lawyers, who have, wiAout exception, decided
that In their opinion it was good, ud woo A protect me
in my discovery..
I grind Ae article to a fine power, and put it upin
barrels, the which are marked: »'Rlaki’s Fxtett Piu
A» Waarnxa Paoov Annricui. Slazb."
I therefore give notice to all wuo buy ud use Ae
above mentioned mineral for Ae purpose set forth m
my patent, except from me or my uAorized agents.
Aat 1 shall hold them to a strict accountability, and
■hall commence' nils at law agaAst those who Aos
Infringe upon my nghL WM. BLARE
autuo*, Medina Co., 0,, Aug. 14,1849.
ILTTWO TONS of Ae above Fire and Weather
Tcoef Artificial Slate on hcmls and for sale. The
above wo eu recommend, for we have been using it
for seme 4 years, ud know it A be what it la set forth
A everypartieular. J. A 1L PHILLIPS, Agt.
novX7-d3m No 5 Wood it
EXCELSIOR!
F. H. EATON & CO.,
} No. aa Fourth street, Plttarinrgh,
Have bow A Store Aeir full assortment of
Ttimnlnp, Gloves, Ooiicry and Lace Goods
ADAPTED to Ae wants ofeTcryelaMof Merchants
. usd Consumers. No paint have been spared to
present Ae newest ud most fashionable stylo of
Good*in thuir Une. Their stock coniiitsinpartof Ae
following:
.. DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Fringe* and Gimps, of every variety} new atyles
figured Galloon*; Algerine and Imperial Braids; wido
and narrow Silk and .Worsted Embroidering Braids:
figured and cut Velvet Ribbons; plain do do; Corded
M«m»« and plain Satin Ribbons, for trimming; black,
white and colored Silk Laces; extra wide do do, tor
floancea; with a full assortment of Dress Uuuons;
Dresses Finked, Stamped or Embroidered to order.
LACE GOODS.
Bnbroldered Lace and Mnslin Capes, Chemisettes,
Breakfast'and Retiring Cap. and Half Sleeves, French
Worked Collar* and CaffiMn great variety; Lace Veil*,
Lappets andOpereTieat MourningChemieeiiea, Col
lar*, Cuff* ana Half Sleeve*; Linen Lawn Hdkfa,
plain embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Linen do;
real thread Laces and Edgings: 10. do do; Bobbin,
yi«t», Lnce Mnatih and Counn Edgings and Inserting*.
BONNET TRIMMINGS.
Rich new style Bonnet Ribbons, French Pace Flow
er*, Bonnet Tab*, Velvets, Batina and Florences, 811 k
lliuioos fpd Tune tons, Bonnet Frame, and Tips.
KID GLOVES.
Best taanafaetare, with moit epproreS fatieoingt,
end colors. An cite mire assortment always
on band.
HOSIERY.
▲ great variety of Silk, Wool,Cottmx, Merino nnd
Cashmere, for Ladies end Misses; Tartan Fluid*, and
• tall assortment other styles fancy and plain Quid*
run's Hoke; newest style* Infanta’ Boot* and Soehsi
Oenta* Grampian, Vigonia, Merino, Coitou and fine
Wool Half Hoh.
GLOVES.
A All assortment for men, women and children,
among which ere Derby Ribbed, Fotosellc and plain
Bilk; ribbed and plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Ber
lin; Cuiixsere, Merino, For-lined Beaver, heavy and
fine Buakskin, Military and lisle Thrpad and Cotton.
WOOLEN GOODS,
Bteh at Ladies' and Children's Hoods, Children's
Woolen Sacks, Knit Scarfs and Boss. Children's Gait
•n Long Mitts, Wonted Cads. Knitting Worsteds
»ini Woolen Yana, California Comforts; also, fine
Caiksere Scarfr, for Ladies.
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT.
Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Canvass Patterns,
Don and Emb'g Bilk, Bristol and Perfd Boards, Par
per Flower Materials, Lamp Mots, Tidies, and Em
broidered Work. Also—Ladiea’B'lk and Merino Vests
and Drawers; Embroidered Sacks andFlonnels, French
Worked Caps and Waists for Infants; and 8 wan S-down
Trimmings.
* GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
Fine Shirts, Cravats and Collars; Merino, Silk and
Cotton Wrappers and Drawers; Suspenders, Shoulder
Braces and Droning Gowns; Silk and Linen Jfdkfs;
Gloves and Hosiery.
COMBS, BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY.
French patterns carved and plain Shell Baek Combs;
Buffs to and lm. do; Shell Side and Long Combs; Im.
do; Buffalo, Satin and Rosewood Hair Brashes; Snell,
Buffalo ana Eng. Horn Dressing and fine ivory Combs;
with snatsortment of Nail and Teeth Brashes.
Wetherill's “Gold Medal" Perfumery.
VARIETY GOODS.
Noodles, Fins, Tapes, Steel Bags and Parses,
Button* and Steel Good*, Berlin WirelUslceu.
Parse Twist and Sewings, Fine Rosewood Desks and
Cost Bindings A Gdlloous, Faney Work Baskets
Cloak Cord and Tassels, Portfolios, Papiertreo and
Wind A Shade Trimmings, Ladies' Stauouary.
PalpU A Banner Tassels, French Cork Sole/,
Upholsterer’s Fringes, SilkAGing’nj Umbrellas,
Buff Linen, aw'd widths, Paper Uasnas& Hollands,
English CU Cloths, Fissile Bonds 9. Webbing,
IVd ChinU Binding, Corset and Sh/* Laeeis.
7'tAJU*LT& CARPETS!!—Rec’d this <',ay,apV.M r -
CUntoek’s Carpet Warehouse. No. 70 Fourth st, a
farther supply of Carpets, of the latest and most ap
proved styles, to which we invite the aiteiiuoa of
Steamboat men, and those wishing to famish [Houses,
to eail and examine the largest ass ortment in the city,
whieh we will seii cheaper than e ver before offered 10
the western market novtfl W MCLINTOCK
- Hamming Long Shawls.
w a. MUBPiIY has rec’d a supply of the above
YY , artiele, of the best quality; also, plain Black
Thibet Long Snawis; black Bomba/incs, Mourning Ab
paeeas, Persian Cloth, black Coburgs. Poraietiss,
Cashmeres, Macs de Loins anil French Merinos, black
'Cravat* ana Mourning Collars, Mourning Bocmet Kib*
bona, neck do, and a full assortment of .Mourning
Goods generally. Also:
PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
A luge assortment, ineluding a few piece* very wide
and superior. Buyers are invited to took at them, at
North Lost Corner of Fourth and Market sts. 1
Wholesale Rooms up stairs, where a large.assort*
mcnl of New Goods has lately l-cen received.JiivUO
DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. i
Wuhtveboenlnformed by Mrs. Hose of aeitre per
formed onber byDrs Jayns’s Alterative, wllclj
prove* it* superiority over every other remedy of the.
kind. She has been slSicted for the last sixteen years
with N ECUOSES or WfJITESV/EUJNGS,attended
wuh aleerutfons and enfolratinn of variant bohe*. da
nncwklehumemany pieceshaveb eendisehsrrfed from
lha irental bone of the cranium, from both her aims,
wrists tad hands,arid from both legs,and from!tho left
femoral bone, and from the right knee t
•leers on otaer parts of her perron, which ha voj baffled
the f bill of a ustnherof the most eminent physiiciansof
OW mty—dnnng most of the time her snfferiaksbave
bot-l and deplorable. About three] months
■| ff f she was todneed to try Dr. Jayne's Alterative,
wtuek'hM tod ua astonishingly happy effect nj »a her,
bf recßOUtuff all pain and~ swelling*, and causing the
nicer* to heal, while et the same time her general health
hu bcrmin completely restored, so that she new weigh*
BS lbs more then she aid before she commenced i ihc us
nf this truly valuable prepauoa.—lSat. Eve. Peri .
For further informs:ton, inquire of Mrv. Row, S 'o. 183
ln ml2ala 1 u 11.FEKfN7t* ffl OEE,
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BLdAN>B"eOtOMN. '
All the Medicines advertised by
ere told by • •
R- E. SELLERS, Wood street, and JOHNP.SOOTT
liberty st, Pittsburgh.
-- BitmAxWhyIOHNO.SMITH. _
AUegbnjrCky, by HENRY P. SCHWARTZ uu
Thu Bsitad Chupsit Eon* Bufriutmu
in THE WORLD.
BLOAJPS OINTMENT AND CONDITION
POWDER,
t^j^sssixiiSiSsssgk'S
Fresh wvunds. galls of ill kinds, sprains, brolseu
eraeked heels, rAgbone, wtndbooe, wAdgulls, p*l
evil, callus, spavins, sw*eneT, fistula, ihazt, strulnu
lameness, sand crack, foundered feet, scratches or
grease mange or horse distemper.
The Powder will remove all lpfl«nna«n.wf faypr
pnrify A* blood, loosen the tkA. cleanse the water
and strengAen every part of Ae body: ud has prated
a sovereign remedy tor the Allowing
Dhreaper, hide bound; Ass of appetite. Aware
strain, yellow water, tnflsinmstion of tha eyes, fatigue
from bard exercise; alia rtwumtim, T> ].
led stiiTcomplaint.) wAcn proves so fatal to many val
uable horses A Ala country. It Is al«o a ,lf * ami cer
tain remedy for coughs and colds which generate so
nuy fstsi disease*. ■ W. B. SLOAN,
Grand Depot, 40 Lake it, Chieago,illlnois.
THE PROOF.
Extract from the "Galena NorA Western Gazette.’,
By Ae use ofSloan'i OAtment and Condition Pow
der, 1 have entirety cured a fistula on my horse ud
otherwise imnroved his condition more Au SOO pe
eent. on Ae eon of Ae medicine And s eew which
was so feeble as to be considered worthless by myseli
and neighbora,was restored to good healA and ureas A
by Ae u*e of Ass Au half a package pf Ae powder,
ud is now doAg better Au any other cow I have.
Small Pox, May 13,1848. WM. VINCENT.
ITiereby certify Ast one of my children, when ns
ked, fall into a large fire of live coals, ud was burned
severely from head to feet The best of medical aid
and anention was given to Ae child for tour or five
days wlAont uy relief—each day’s suffering* increas
ed till hit groans could be heard at a great dUtanee, at
which critical period one of my neighbor* recommen-
ded and presented to me a box of Sloan’.
and iu leu than fifteen minute* after; the application
of the ointment to the aggravated aerea oftheraffbrini
child, the pain eeased entirely, and be apeedilr be ran
to recover. My reaidence «In Helt township, Ver*
million coustT, and State of Indiana.
THEODORE L. TAYLOR.
Chicago, Angut M, 1849.
EXTRAORDINARY CURE.
April 13,1849. Four miles north of Chic**© (oothe
road u> Mdwankie,) Cook county, Illinois.
Ur. Sloan—Dear Sin One of. my horse* had a lane
bony tnmor on hia breast bone, immediately under the
collar, which lamed him and Tendered hia aerrioea oi
very little value. I faithfully applied several bottlea
of Dr. Taylor 1 * Nerve and Bona Liniment, without the
leaat benefit. I then procured Wilder** Celebrated
Horae Ointment, and naed that until I became IWlv'
satisfied that it would never relieve the F>
naity 1 obtained a box ol your trnlv valuable Oint
ment, and in leas than 60 daya from tne drat applic*-
tian the tumor entirely disappeared, and thohoree wu
well. Your*, EDWARD ARMSTRONO.
POPULAR OPINION.
If popular opinion u any criterion of the worth ofan
article, we invite the ineredulona to read at leaat a (aw
of the many voluntary certificate* that appear In out
ealumna respecting.the great variety or remarkable
.cure* effected by the use ot “Sloan** Celebrated Oint
ment and Condition Powder*."
Tbete remedies no longer remain among those d
doubtful utility, they have pasted pom the tide of ex
periment, and now stand higher in reputation and an
becoming more extensively used than all other tit!
eles of the kind.—Mich. City News,
THE HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD.
Fox Rrrxa, Jana 18,1948.
Dear Sots—Sir Please send by the beam a new
(apply of your Horae Medicine*. They an the best
articles of the kind thatlhavo ever used, sever hav
ing been disappointed in their as I have bean in
the use of others, even the moat calibrated Ointments.
Liniments, Jfci- of the day. I like very mush this fea
ture In them, vie that they do all that la promised, and
upon a thorough trial oaa is eantxainea to add, that
“half ha* not been told.”
Respectfully, M. DUDLEY.
THE DIFFERENCE.
The ordinary ointments and liniments it is -wall
known an seven and partial in their
Sloan** Ointment is mild yet thorough—it reaches and
removes the cease, hence it gives reel and permanent
relief. For parity, mildness, .safety, certainty, and
thoroughness, Sunn's Ointment excels, and Is rapidly
superceding all other .Ointments and Unimens now
in use. »
WE CAN’T GET ALONG WITHOUT IT.
Bxzxz’i G sort, 111., Oct 94,1848.
Mr. Sloan—Sir; I have tested the virtue of you
Ointment In theeure of rattieinike bites, sere throat,
burns, and many other injuries, and in every ease it
has surpassed our expectations,. As a family Out.
raent, I have never seen its equal, and for beasts w*
can’t get along without it.
Years, Am, MILES U. JOHNSON.
Mr. Sloan—Dear Sin For a considerable length el
im e I was seriously afflicted with the rheumatic com-
Elaint, end applied freely the various liniments, paint
Ulers, A *; n without .obtaining any relief After which
your sg*. at et this place influenced tne to try your
Ointment, and within two week* from the time l com
menced using it, the pain ceased, and I waaeffeemailf
eared, and shall recommend all who are similarly af
flicted with the distressing complaint, to procure you
excellent ointment without delay.
Resp’y yours, OSCAR F. MOTT.
Princeville, Peart* eo., May 1,1848.
fp* From the Hon. R.V.S. Brooks. Agent #f the
DUnoia and Michigan Canal Packet Beat Company.
Cxtcaao, June 94, L9V»
Dr. W. B. Sloan—Dear Bir. For iho last 30 years I
have bad occasion to use many horses, and havo *aed„
the great variety of liniments and ointments ia use,
but have never found any thing equal to your oint
ment for injuries on horses, within the last two
months! have applied you ointment to soaeSO horses,:
for various injuries, and in every instance it ha* pro
ved a sovereign remedy.
A FINGER BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF.
Two miles south of Chicago, Sept. 14,1848.
Dr. Sloan—Sin On tho Bth instant ay son had a fin
ger bitter entirely off by s horse; Wo immediately ap
plied your celebrated ointment, which relieved him ol
pain in a few minutes, and -prevented the finger from
swelling the least particle, and'the wound la healing
■ apldly. Resp’y yours, 8. BROCKWAY.
DOCTORING IN GALENA
wviuojiiu u< ununno
Mr.Sloan—Dear Sin About three yean ago I was
severely injured in one of my legs by the falling of a
pile of wood which occasioned largo tanning ulcers.
Nearly every doctor in Galena tried to cure them; bat
tried in vain, until from sympathy and improper treat
ment my other leg became M bad as the one original
ly wounded. I despaired of ever being well again—
bat In order that 1 might negteet no means within my
reach, 1 purchased of your agent in Galena some eg
yoet ointment, and you eanjadge of my surprise an 1
gratitude better than I ean express it, to find myseu
entirely well before 1 had finished using the second be i
These faeti I make known that others afflicted may
believe and not delay using ao valuable an ointmenl
as yours has proved to be. Ke«n*y your grateful frx,
Galena, IIL, Dee. 19,1848. EVAN DAVIS. -
ONLY 90 DAYS.
- Before the following eider. Messrs. Vaughn A Co
purchased a large supply of Sloan'* preparations.
Jacoos, Mien. Feb. 94,1843.
S. K. Hibbard—Dear Sir: I am oat of Sloan's Condi*
lion Powder and Horse Ointment. The sale tar ex*,
ecedsmy expectation. If you can manage to send me
4 dozen Ointment, I will pay for them the Erst tlma
that yon are here, and presume 1 shall be able to eel)
a large quantity in the coarse of the year. It will be
an objeet to yon, as well as to myself, to keep me cob-
l'"T'^V ^ADOHHtc o.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER.
St. Lons, Feb. 8, IMS.
Dr. Sloan—Sin About two years ago, while ratting
4n the Mississippi river, In passing over the rapids, 1
vu ptanged into the water, and by the raft dashing
against a rock, crushing my left le* and otherwise se
riously injuring me, *o much that I lost all sensibility.
When consciousness retailed 1 found myself in Bl
Louis, shrrounded by my wecplngfamily. Good but*-
irx and medical aid, enabled me in about two months
to hobble around with the assistance of s cratch. The
wounds only partially hesied, leaving large running
f ires at the knee, whieh for many months discharged
blood and matter of the most offensive character. My
perns were inexpressible, attunes my sufferingwaa
so great that death would have received a hearty wj
come. Portnnaiely Mr. Wilson, (one of my aetghbdn)
odvisi td me to try your Ointment 1 obtained a box
appliedil according to direction—the sores toon begsn
to ass "w a healthy appearance, and in three months
1 wait entirely cured, and enabled to do hard labor.
Your obedient servaat.
' IUHAM W. THOMAS.
Wr, the undentgned, neighbors ofILW. Thomas,
were acquainted with tho ease above slated, and know
inr the circumstances, moil cheerfully confirm said
GOOD NEWS.
Cmcaoo, Jan. Bth, IM9-
Wfl Sloan—Sir One of my horses was hoof bound
and also wounded in the stifle, in whieh he took cold,
and became » crippled that be could scoreely travel.
By the free spplieauon of your valuable ointment, his
tools were soon softened and the stifle permanently
cured. 1 have also used the Ointment in the case of
Poll-Evil and on severe galls with equal tueecas.
TESTIMONY FROM LITTLE FORT,
aiean's Ointment and Condition Powder ire ac
knowledged by all who have used them to be the Lest
remedy forborne* and cattle that has been discovered.
Fresh wounds, galls, spavins, bruises, ringbone, poll
«vil. and In Morrcijn
be cured by this wonderful remedy. The Powder Is
designed for Inward strain*, Attemper, hide bound,
fatigue from hard exercise, diseased eyes, Ac.—Lake
■County Chronicle.
'RATHER TaOUaH T
Wiaum, Cook Co. Feb. 13.1843-
Mr. Sloan—Sin I hate a fine voun* horse that was
taken with the scratches last fall. I paid out about
three dellsrt for medieine to cure him, but be grew
worse. 1 then bought a box of your ointment at your
office when In Chicago last, rather doubungiy, but I
thought 1 would try it- Judga of my surprise and my
opinion of its beneficial qualities, when 1 found my
horse’s legs smooth and well in four days from the tios
1 commenced applying it. YottcWlM^^
FACTS FOB THE PEOPLE.
More than fifteen yean of unrivalled sueeess fnthe
-cure of every variety of external diseases and injuries
such as sprains, bruises, eats, burns, cutaneous erup
tions, sore Ups, sore breasts, ehipeed hands, chili
hlains, biles, uleers, corns, paint in ura back, sides, or
other pant of the system, rattlesnake bites, Ac., born
ample testimony that Stosn's Ointment is just the thing
forthebour. Certificates without number have been
. received by the Proprietor from disinterested indtvldo
[ als, giving details of remarkable cures by its use.
A WISCONSIN WITNESS.
Granville, Milwaukie eo. WU, OeL 13,1648.
Mr. Sloan— Sin Recently my horses ran away
with a log chain attached, which cut and otherwise
injured them seriously, so touch so that 1 eonrdsred
jay te S m ruined for business. Fortunately a friend re
commended tho use of yoor Cmtment. 1 went to Mil
wsnkie end purchased a box. Jt soon removed the
inflammation, and in a few day* the wounds healed.
' Tim great benefit derived from the use of your Oint
ment, on my bones, induced me to acquaint you with
the fact, believing it* publicity weald benefit you and
"U.p.bliA “'"“''•‘"aoEcoMroo.
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
- And has become a common saying, .that Slots*
I Gfauaent and Condition Powder are rapidly repena
disc all other remedies for *ll diseases of horse* and
emße. The beauty of the medieinea consists tatheU
amity and ta/eiy, to wiu they may be used «v*r so
; dtoely without any dangeref taking eoU, or any ethos
• dnlary resulting frooitheirlreq tan asib sad amt AH
wlawafl, =. = JfMnslyS 1
HM-timi »«i« tf'prr aiwi,
as to <an rsKS sroxi sv I
A. A. MASON & CO.,
TFlUiMsauMeaNtw YeoVDtT.lissi, and
TT cantiny thruafh ths month of January, cans*
mt®.?®® ""bole of their immense establishment,
{laeladfoff all their Wholesale KoomajwiUbethrown
cptn for. Retail Trade; and their entire Wholesale
‘•Hlbartered at Retail, on foie oeeasion, at
(a ut an vocbxb uaa than as oai p rieea.
' TnotrShawt Saloon contains more thanOOOQShswls,
f«B&rtclnf every deeenptiea of Lose and Square
Wool Bhawls, Cashmere, Broche, Ac. Also, Vtieues,
Oaaia, Mantillas, Backs, Ac, at an immense redoo*
tied from nsnslßnees.
SREBB AND CLOAK GOODS.
Their mock >*««priyrt morethaa loco pieces Thibet
Gatin, Merinos, Pamaettas, AJpaeeas, Lyonese, Op*
era and Pelisse Gotha, -will be soU from SO to 4u per
eeat leas than asaai prices.
Also—3oo pfoees rich plain and ftg*d SILKS, redu
ced 30 pet ceaL
- 90 eases Cashmere* and Do Lain*, entlre uew styles-
Also—White Goods, Mourning do, Em&roldenea,
I meet, Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery, Trimming*, Ac.
99 eases Flannels, 70 oases new style Calicoes, (W ea
aea Bleached Uoslina, 100 bales Brown do., -0 bales
Ticking*. *>««, Cloths, Cassimerts, Jeans, Cassioeus,
4a, at extremely low prices. , . _ ,
Together with an immense variety of other Goods,
tn«Hn«r «n assortment one of the most extensive in
the country—all ot which have been marked down at
tnaeh lower prices their extensive anneal sale in
January last. ~
They invite an early call, as many of their choicest
Goods will be sold.
rffTThe lowest priee named at first.
- A. A. MA3QN A CO., 60 Market cl
W.
ply of
<«sorw*r Plain*” BUaktti.
' B. MURPHY, *l North But comer or Fourth
, ami Market atreeu, baa lately received a *np
l tb« above euperior make of Blanket*, and in-
• thou in want or the article to look al'thcm be
fore bnyinr. He has alio on hartd Home MaJo Blan
ket*, a good heavy article, which he it telling low. '
AUo—Home Made FLANNELS, brown, barred and
while, of a caaeriorqulliy. !
Alto—Twilled Scarlet FLANNELS, to which he
invites the attention of bayera.
supply of Good* recently opened in the
Wnoleaale Boom*, op atairt, make* hi* aaaortmeut
very fall and worthy Uje attention of dealera.
novl7
SIS
HR PILLB Wa*« MV" KOU'IXJH
„ „ „ „ Utm*B,Pfc,» a pt:2s,lSJt.
Ur. R. f- Sc lien—Dew Sir. I fee) it U a duty 1 owe
to the public, u well as to the credit of your liver
PUU, to state the good effects produced by their uao la
ay own «ue. During the mouth of Jute, IMS, 1 took
very unwell, my uopetite failed, andmy was
entirely prostrated, with severe pain In my aide and
•hoolden. I was told by medical men that my dliease
was a severe attaek of liver eomplalm. l iook seve
til boxes of ItPLane's Liver Pills, and some syrups,
which I was told was good tor that disease, but alter
all 1 was getting worse. 1 Anally concluded to place
myself under the care of a physician for; better or
worse; bat, fortunately, jut at this time, I was told,
by the Rev. L Nibleek, of ibis plan, that a friend had
sent him a box of Selten’ liver Kills from,Pittsburgh '
which had bene fined him very mneh. 1 forthwith
seat for a box of your Liver Puls, and by tho time 1
was done using them, I wu satisfied that it was jut
the medicine that suited my ease. I sent for more,
and took five or six boxes, and found myself almost
entirely eared; bat (n March last I caught a severe
cold, which brought baek the disease, and in a short
time I was as bad u ever. I again bad recourse to
you liver Hits, and took them every other night for
six weeks, and occasionally since, and 1 ean now say,
that 1 ean new say, that 1 feel Utile If any symptoms
of the Liver Complaint, and my general health is as
good now as it bu been for the last 10 years.
My neighbors ask me who wu my doetor. I tell
them that sellers* liver Pills wu my doetor, and by
the blessing of Divine Providence the means of earing
mo.' lam confident that when the public become ac
quainted with the value of your Liver Pills, the de
mand for them will increase. Many of my neighbors,
to whoa 1 havo recommended the pills, cun testify to
their value, as weU u to the facts above stated.
Respeelfully youra, OtomUiuiL
To tex Prana—The Original, only true and genu*
uins Liver PUla are prepared by R. E. Sellenu and
have his use eta mpon In btaek wax upon the ud of
each Box, and his signature on the outside wrapper.
UTTAR others axe counterfeits, or baae imitation*.
splS7 ■ IL B. BEL T - gpg i Proprietor, S 7 Wood et
Jaynu* Expeetanxb
Columbiana Apr. M, 184 L
DR. D. JAYNES; Dxx* feel bound to yoa
and the afflicted public, to avail myself of this op*
ponunity ofgiving publicity to the extraordinary effects
ofyoar Expectorant ©nmyself. Having been afflicted
for several years with a severe cough. hectio fever
and its concomitant «<■*«■*»■, and seemed only doomed
to linver oat a short bat miserable existence, amiJ the
fall or 1639, when, being more severely attacked, and
having resorted to all my former remedies, and the pro*
scxipttons of two of the most respectable physicians in
the neighborhood without deriving any benefit, or the
consolation of surviving hat a few days or weeks sj
farthest—when the ls«t gleam of hope was about to
vanish, I had recommended to mo your Expectorant—
and blessed by that Being who does all things In the
ase of the mnsni aid eontrary to the expectations o '
my physicians and friends. 1 was In a few days nisei
from my bed, and was enabled by the ose of a bottle, to
attend to say business, enjoying since better health ihaa
I had for ten years previous.
Respectfully yours, Ae., Jaa W. Esthl.
For *■!* in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70
Fourth street mans
ITE. ELIJAH BATON'S CERTIFICATE TO HR
(vl JAYNE.—This certifies, that immediately after
having attended my brother, who died of consumption
In March, IMS, 1 was taken sick with the Consumption
or Liver Complaint, and was reduced so low with the
that (or four years 1 was anable to attend to
my business, either at home or abroad, being for the
most ft™ confined to my bed. Daring the above peri,
od of time, 1 had expended for medieal attendance o
regular Pnysielans and medicines, to the amount of
•300, without receiving' any benefit therefrom. In
July, IMS, I oomaeoeed taking Dr. Jayne’s Medi
cines, in* have taken <*»»"» more or lew ever since,
and believe that tl was by persevering in their ase,
the* I ean now truly say that I have completely reeo-.
vered my health- I believe that Jayne’s Sanative Pills
qrvt Expectorant are the best family medicines now in
preside In Springfield, Otsego eoanty, N. Y., and
eany on a farnace and machine shop In that place,
and am net interested In any manner in Ute sale of the
abovu and make this certificate for tbe ben
efit of those afflicted. ELIJAH EATON.
Springfield, N. TL, Sept 1» _IS4H. _ _ _ jat
: RICH PALL GOODII
A XiEXANDER A DAY,t£omer of the Diamond and
A. Market street notify their friends and the public
that they have received their stock of Fall snd Win
ter GOODS, direel from the importers, manufacturers
and auctions at the east. Thcii stock of now style and
- fashionable Goods is iaira, and presents strong attrac
tions to purchasers. In Ladies Dress Goods and
Shawls, uo moat splendid and fashionable Goods of
.the season are now offered, at remarkably low prices
consisting in part of the following
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
New style Broeha fig’d Camelion Silks;
dol’d and Black Baun Du Cbeoes and Tore Saties;
Col*d Came I tan Groderhinet, of the best qualities
Blaek glossy Groderiens of the celebrated Eagle
manufacture.
Tbe above named Blaek Silks are warranted not to
oat in the wear; for dresses and mantillas they are the
best imported.
Neat fix’d Cameliaa Satin Do Chene, the handsomest
Silks of the season.
New style Broeha Silk figured French Mennos, a
new and splendid article for ladies’ walking dresses.
Bilk Bnbroidered French De Laines, for dresses and
sacks, an entirely sew article.
Cashmeres, De Laines, Merinos, Alpaeeas end Par
mettos, a large assortment
SHAWLS AND SCARFS’
Brocha Long and Square Shawls, of the best qaall*
tie*. .
Plaid Long Shawls, of the newest designs, rtmark-
PplendlJ Terkeri Shawls, at greatly redaeed price*.
Ctmelisn Brocha fif'd Silk 9hawli,in great variety.
Crane Shawls, white and colored, in great variety.
CLOTHS, CAS3IMERES AND VESTINGS!
Bast Sedan real Freneh Twilled Cloths, all prices;
best Teal French Castimeres; new style Anar
! ‘'“^m-TwAKIN^cEOTHS.
French and Belgian Black and Olive Cloths, for La
dies’ Cloaks. -
BLANKETS!
A splendid aasonment of American and imported
Blankets, at remarkably low prices.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS!
A targe and complete assortment now on hand.—
Many or oar present slock of Staple Ooods were
bought from the manufoeturert previous to the present
advanea in prices. A principal pan of our stock of
French and goods have been purchased st the
greatAactlen&slesla Philadelphia and New York,
whieh enables us to offer decided bargains ip almost
every description of goods in our line of business.
Country Merchants, Merchant Tailors, and all
wholesale and retail buyers, ere invited to sn early
examination of our ttoek ana prices..
ALEXANDER A DAY, 73 Market at,
oei2£ north went corner of the DivnUmd.
BOYatu ur imr uoousi
WR. MURPHY, at north east corner of Fourth
. and Market sts, is now receiving bis second
supply for the season, and can offer Inducements to
buyers rarely to be met with. His assortment of
Ladies' dress goods
Is very foil, consisting of French Merinos. Cashmeres,
Coburna, Lyonese Cloths, super Printed French Cash
mere*, at prices considerably lower than they could
bo bought early in the seeson. His atoek of
LONG SHAWLS
Is large, and embraees many of the beaatifal styles
now on exhibition at Franklin Institute, Philsd’a.
BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS,
Of new and very handsome styles, Velvet Trim-
SACKING FLANNELS,
Of various styles and qualities, plain and embroidered
Blaek Silk Lace*. Needle Worked Collars and Cuffs,
Bonnet Satin* and Velvet Flowers, Caps and Feathers.
HANDSOME DRE3S BILKS,
Of the nswesl styles, and at lower prices than usual;
.and rich changeable Silks and Satins, for Mar-alias,
AND 1 HODSEKEZPIN OOODS,
at lowest prices. And In the gentlemen’s deportment
will be found fteih
FRENCH BLACK AND FANCY COL»D CLUTHS,
Block Doeskins, Winter Vettings Fancy Cmsuraere*,
Undershirts and Drawers Silk Cravats, Poeket Hand
kerchiefs, Re.
are invited o visit the Wholesale
Booms, up stairs.
~i CUKtr-3 IITI r.n o *
A VERMIFUGE!
MxßCsa, Mercer eo., Ps., Sept. 39,1849.
R E.'Beliers: Dear Sir, I bought one bottle of tout
Vermifuge at the Iron City Furnace store, at ihisploes
aud it has performed what we consider out herea won
derfal eure. on one of my boy* eight years old; he hsd
been unwell for some yean, so much so that I had giv
en ip all hopes of his recovery. I was advised by one
of my neighbors, to try a borne of your Vermifuge—
and lam happy 1“ inform you nf it having the desired
ufleetof relievut* my son. He passed, in the short
me* of 94 bouis IM worms *ome of them meosur
iLia ouch os I*and 14 Inches long. I feel bound in,
lattice to give you tho übove statement, to as you may
w .Sr aay use of my name that you think proper.
Yoon, very respectfully,
JoiUTitka & Lmi
rrrTrepared and sold by R. E.BELLERB,67 Wood
■trees and sold by Druggists generally in the two
cities!
—Vthi aMAbI—SELLERS’ COUGH SV
, BUF—From W. K. Bodon, Esq- Clerk of the
Court of Quarter Sessions of Beaver County:
Mr R. 2. Sellers: Sir, Some time in the winter my
wlfc was afflicted with a severe and distressing cough,
and hearing of your invaluMjle Cough Srrap, I pur
chased a bottle from 8. T. Trtmbl*, of Bridgewater,
Indafter taking a portion of it two or three evenings
ShgclM tohed, she found Immediate relief; as also
aaverolfriends b*« bwn relieved In severe cases. I
•m therefore satisfied that It Isi a safe and valuable me
dielne and would recommend it to those who nuy be
: afflieted with severe coughs and colds. • _
■ March 23.1843- W. K. BODEN.
irr SoMby B- E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street, and
br DrageUt* generally in the two cities and vicinity.
id - ■ ~~v 1 Si i
'f.<IKLT CLOTHS—3 ea.e* hU
P Cloths, Jaitnc’dandforcuebr
X u«“i • MURPHY, WILSON k CO,
43W00d«1
S~ HI CT Moua. DU LAINS—W. R. Morphy fa—
isat rac'd a lot *f high .colored Men*, de Loin*,
inch us Cherry, Scarlet. Ae., u( U» low prlee of 85c.
Mr yard. Alua, Plain Drab, Brown, A«, tll2J u> le|
£enu per yard; and a large assortment ef L uat styles
fijrsredMotu. da Lain*, at various pricea, together
wuh o choice aswmeat of Dnu Goods generally,
nek as Fancy Bilks, Preach Merinos, fiashmeies,
yhajpah Its m$ apdfti, ' aovlt
TMPORTMOriMS.
I ~T A CO’S
i |puMi|ir aau RasUtaass Oflch,
HAnRDEN A CO. connnse to bring persona
wSfeLfroa any pan of England, Ireland. Scotland or
jpHMtWalet, upon the most liberal terms, with their
usual punctuality yd attention to the wants and com
fort of emmignnts We do not allow out passengers to
be robbed by the swiedling scamps that utfest the sea
ports, as we take eheige of them the moment they re
port themselves, an* see to their well being, end de
spatch them without any detention by the first ships.—
We say this fearlessly, ai we defy one of our passen
gers to show that they were detained 48 Hare by us in
'Liverpool, whilst thousands of others■» ere detained
months, until they could be sent in some ".raft, at a
eb S P f*te, which too frequently proved (heir coffins.
We intend to perform our con tracts eonorably, cost
what it may, and not act as was the ease last season,
with ether officers,—who either performed not all, or
when it suited their convenience.
Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum fromXl to
£lOOO, payable at any oftheprovisaial Eaokslhlre
land, England, Scotland and wales.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European tLd Genital Axe.nt,
feM Fifth street, one door below waodl
jESOL 1549 - TStegm
Warrow and Clurolamd Passenger Line.
Canal Packet—SWALLOW.
“ “ —OCEAN.
ANH of tbe above Packets leave Beaver eveiy day
fir (Sundaysexcepted)and arrive next morning at
WluTen, when they connect with the Moil Stages for
Akron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these places
before night. One of ike packets leave Warren daily
atfip. N., and arrives at Beaver In lime to take the
morning boat for Pittsburgh.
! CE S LEPFINGU ELL A Co, Warren, i
; MB TAYLOR, do «^
I JOHN A CAUGHEY, Agent,
! ap!3 comer Water and Bmlthaeld sts
1849.
I UNION LINE,
Otl TDK FENN'A AMD OHIO CASALS*
i CmaWToan A Cnaiisxxun.Cleveland,© >
1 R.G.Paau, * Beaver, Pa. \
rpms Line will be prepared on the opening of navi-
I gallon, to transport freight and Passengers from
PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on
the Canal ami Lakes.
The facilities of the Line are unsurpassed in number,
quality and capacity of Boats, experience ot captains,
and efficiency of Agents.
One Boat lesves Pittsburgh and Cleveland daily, tun
nine In connection with the steamers
LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN,
Between Pittsburgh anil Beaver, and a Une of first elass
Steamers, Propellers and Vessels on tho Lakes.
■~AaaJiT» B G Parks, Beaver, P*.
Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio.
M B Taylor, warren, “
Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna,
Wheeler A Co, Akron,
Crawford A Chamberlin, <3 ,' 'and, O *
Bears A Griffith, Buffalo! N. * .
JOHN A.CAUGHEY, Agent,
Office, cor Wstcr and Smithfield sts, Putsbargh.
inehkltly
BKAVBR PACKETS.
Steamer MICHIGAN No. 2—CspL Gilson.
u LAKE ERIE, “ Gordon.
THE above regular and well known Denver Pack
ets, bare commenced making their daily trips to
and from Beaver, and will continue to run between
Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly during the season, as
follows; • * *
Michigan No. 9 leaves Pittsburgh daily at 9 o’clock,
A. M., and Beaver at 1, o’clock, P. M. Lake Erie
leaves Beaver daily siB o’clock, Pittsburgh
at 3 o’clock, P. M.
These steamers will run in connection with
R G Parks’ Express packet Line, for Erie)
Taylor A Leffiingwell’s Warren Packets;
Union line of Freight Bosu for Cleveland)
Clarke A Co’s Pittsburgh and Cleveland Liao Freight
Boats.
R G Parks daily New Castle Packets.
CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver. Agents.
JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Pittsburgh, .
iwMi cor Water and Balthflcld sts
1849. TPh r-»b
PITTSBURGH ARB CLKIELAND
LINE,
ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS.
THE Proprietors of this eld established and popular
ii*il* iiw» «im»i«HngafSi first clast Canal
Boats, cwned by themselves and running m connec
tion with the steam boats BEAVER AND CALEB
COPE, are enabled to offer unequalled facilities for
tbe transportation of freight and passengers, on the
dpening of Canal navigation, to all points on the Penn
sylvania and Ohio and N. York canals and the Lakes.
E. M. FITCH A Co. Cleveland.
BIDWELL A BROTHER,
Agents, Beaver.
J, a BIDWELL, Agent,
Bars Water street, Pittsburgh.
I. c. BTDWXLL, D. W. C. B2SWXLX*
Pittsburgh. Beaver.
BIDWELL 4 BROTHER,
fonrordiD; MertbanU,
BRAVER, PA.,
Agents far the Pittsburgh astdCierdand lans, Pitts
burgh and Erie lans ria Erie, end far steam
boats Beaver and Caleb Caps.
Having purchased the large and substantial Wharf
Boat last built for the Monongahele Packets, have
with the addition of a Warehouse, the most ample ae
coaunodsuions for receiving and forwarding, and
pledge their utmost attention, promptness and despatch
to consignments to their care, and rely on their friends
for s triuL mtrt-dly B. A 880.
JUST BKCEIVKD, a new asaoraaen! of WANO*.
from the manufactories of Ciiicaaxibo Uo»ic-n,
and Bacon & Rato, New York.
ALSO—A few elegantly carved HAN© STOOLS,
for ««Je at manufacturer'* price*, ty
JOHN H. MELI«OR.-i-l Wood »L
Sole Agent for Chicke •.!>.’> I’l&r.o*,
for W«»iern {'••nrei-iTanta
" Socoart Uaa4 Pianos.
ONE second band Piano, pnee JoQ.
i “ - “ t: «*•
j a *» “ i *• “ t!U.
?or sale for cash at tie shove prices. by
dcld JOHN H MEI.LOR, A Wood
TO VlilLlN PLAVUBA—Sroua’s tiaano Viouw
Scaoeu altered and conneetcd from tbs last Eng
lish edition, to correspond with Spobrs Original
School of Violin playing, by hi* P«P»J U. C. Hill -If
any arguments are required to recommend this work,
It may be observed tkal Spohr himself adheres smelly
to the system laid down in tbs above work, and that
he has by the seme mode ef Instruction, produced e
greater number of distinguished pupils than any other
mastet In Europe."
A supply of the above Just rac'd, (price 9?,) and for
tale by del? J H MELLOB. fit'Wood st
-.1 ;rriv£.
• ' i : :t
a N EMINENT and experienced Phytletan from the
TA. East, of SO yean standing, offers to treat allesses
of * Delicate Nature with promptness and seereey. ,
His success In Buffalo and other large cities has
been proverbial. Ills charges are moderate, and his
curespcnnanent Old cases of Gleet, Stricture, Hero
fula, Fluor Albui, Rheumatism, Ague, Syphilis, or any
chronic or inveterate eases solicited.
A care warranted, or ebatgo refunded.
Omen, St. Clair coon from the Bridge.
Teeth Extracted. Adviee to the poor gratis.
N. B.—Dr. A. solicit! the worn eases of any dise
n Pmabargh to eall. _ apli.dly
PETROLEUM, OB BOCK OIL.
“There are more things In heaven and earth
Than are dreampt of in philosophy. o
THE VIRTUES or this remarkable remedy, and
the constant application tor it, to the proprietor,
has induced Mm la nave it pet op In bottles with la
bels and directions tor the benefit of the pablic.
The PETROLEUM is "procured from a well in this
eounty, at a depth Of fear band red feet, h a pure ana
dalterated article, without any chemical change, bat
jast as flows fram Nature’sGreatLabratory!! Thatit
contains properties reaching a number of disrate*,.!*
no longer a matter of uncertainty. There ire many
things in the arcana of nature, wnieh, if known, might
be o? vast usefulness in alleviating suffering, and re
storing the bloom of health and vigor to many a suf
ferer. Long before the proprietor thought or puttiug
it np in bottles, it had a reputation for the cure of dis
ease. The constant and daily increasing calls tor it,
and several remarkable cures it has performed, is t
•are Indication of its future popularity and wide
spread application in the asm of disease.
We do not wish to make a long parade of certifi
cates, as wc are conscious that the medieino can soon
work its way into the favor of those who suffer and
wish to be healed. Whilst we do not claim tor it a
universal application in every disease, we unhesita
tingly say, that in a number of Chronie Diseases it is
unrivalled. Among, these may be enumerated—all
diseases of the mucons tissues, taeh as CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION (in its early stage,)
Asthma, and ail diseases of the air passages, LIVER
COMPLAINT, DVSPEPWA, Diarba;a. Diseases of
the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in the Bsek or Side,
Nervous Palsy, Rheumatic Pams,
Gout, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworms, Bums, Scalds,
Bruises. Old Sores, Ac., Ac. In eases of debility re
sulting from exposure, or long and protracted coses of
disease, this medicine will bring relief.- It will act as
rgeneral TONIC and ALTERATIVE in aneh cases,
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 OTgans of
Life! The proprietor knows of several cures of
PILES, that rcsisted'cvcry other treatment, get well
under the use of the PETROLEUM tor * short time.
The proof can be riven to any person who deurea n.
None genuine without the signature of the proprietor.
Bold oy.the proprietor,
8. M. KIER, Canal Basin, near Beventh st
Also by R. K. SELLERS, 07 Wood at;
' end—KKYBKK A M’DOWELL,
corner Wood st. and Virgin alley; who are his
oort-dly regularly appointed Agents
TUBS AND CHUBSB*
PINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY.
No. BT, comer Market and PifUi—or 40 Market,
tween Third and Pourtb st*.
THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, whole
salo and retail, tho following articles, vis:
Wash Tubs, Btoif Churns,
Meat Tubs, Bane) Chums,
BathTobs. Half Bushel*,
Wooden Bowls, Peeks and Half Peck*,
Wash Boards, Brass Bound Buckets,
Clothes Pics, Towel Roller*,
Wooden Ladles, Bread Rollers,
Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, Ac., At
BAMUKL KROESKN. '
novH No (0 Diamond alley, PiUsnurgii^
J. Buiprstt A Bona 1 Patent Bod* Ash,
CASKS Glass and Soap makers’ Soda A*h
04>al imported direct front the above celebrated
manufacturers, 60 per cent American u-M, arriving and
for »»lttbr nnvfl W A M MITOHELTRKK
Liquous— 17 hi pipes Uramiy—Outd, Dnpjiy, At
0 pipe* Holland Oidj
6 cvfcc N E Rum;
400 bbla Whiskey; for sale by
fluTp/ai
n Sons' brand, a superior article, for sain by
. . novfl VtH MrrCHBLTRE
rye. CASKS Miuprau's Soda Ai-h, and 10 casks
* J Bieachiug Powder, arrived per ship Oxenbridge,
and now coming on by canal, tor sale by
W A M MITCHKLTREE
I N. B^—They will receive, during tho winter, large
; supplies yja Now Ortoana. sevao
MEDICAL.
Sellers family msdu
ei die div?’
- - “ gESIUX’S &ATTOS. Ohio, Blaytt,lM».
fc. E. Selleia: I think it rightfortbobeaefitof others
to sum some faets in relation to Jtv excellent Fami
ly Medicinal.
I bare need foar Vermifuge largoy in my own fam
ily, one Tint frequently answering for expeQingl rge
Quantities (My Ito 200) worms from two children I
have also a Sod yonr liver Pills and Cough Syrup m
ay family, and they have in every ins ranee produced
Iheeflect desired.
Asl am engaged in merchandising, I am able to
state that I bare yet to bear ei- the first failure where
yonr medicates have been used in my section of the
country. In conclusion, I mar-state that they are Us
medicines ol the day, and are destined to'bavo a very
extensive pspalonty Yours, re< lcctiuUy.
Prepared and sold by B- ' i' l KK6,N057 Wood
street, and sold by Draggu.* generally tn the two ci
ties and vicinity. my3l
/TREAT CURE OF LIVER
IT original, only tree, and genaine Liver Pill.
Shok Cum, Ohio county, Va.>
March 86th, 1640. $
Mr. R. E. Sellers: Dear Sir—l think it a duty I owe
to you and to the public genera ly, to state tint I bavc
been afflicted with the Liver Complaint for a long
time, and so badly that an abceis formed and broke,
which left me in a very low state. Having heard oj
your celebrated Liver Pills being for sale by A R
Sharp, in West Liberty, and recommended to ro« iy
ray physician, Dr. E. Smith, I concluded to civ tuem
a fair trial. 1 purchased one box. amt found them to
ie just wbat they are recommended, THE BEST LI
VER PILL EVER USED; end after taking four boxes
I find the disease has entirely left me, and 1 am now
perfect], well Re.poclfully co p j g^, AN
West Liberty, March SM,IM<J.
I certify that lam personally acquainted witn Mr
I'oloru-' , and can bear testimony to the_tru(h ol the
atirve .•crtificuie. A R SHARP
The -enuine Liver Pills are prepared and sold by
RES LLERS, No 37 Wood street, and by druggists
inine wo ciuea.
TO THE PUBLIC.—The original, only tree and gen
uine Liver Pills are prepared by RESellera, and have
bis name stained ui black wax upon the ltd of each
box, and his signature on the outsldo wrapper—all
others are counterfeits, or base imitations.
anil) R E SELLERS, Proprietor
ISU.JAYHB>ITcAiUUfIATIVK BALBAB
It* BOM the Bev ASA MIINN, a well known and pop
' alar Clergyman ol ihe I‘ioieitant Methodist Church
Tlic undersigned having been afflicted dam* the paat
* Intel with a dtac.se oiihe .totnaeh, scraeuraespro
4gcinnre»tpa*» in the stomach for ten or twelve hour*
without interim ► on,nnd after bavinrtried variant
remedies with. xffect. was furnished with a bottl.
of Dr D Jayne'aC • entire Balaam: Thu he naed ae
cordln* to the direct ona.aad found invariably that thil
medicine cauacdlhe pain to abate, in three or four mis*
utea, and in fifteen ortwenty'mmuteacvery oneaaj
iemaiion waa entirely quieted. - The medicifie waaaf.
terwardsoaed whenererindicanonaofthe approach of
painwcrepereoired.andthepain waa thereby prevent*
ed. He continued to u«e the medicine every evening
and aometime* u. tha morning, and in a few weeai
health waa ao farrcatored,that the auffererwat rellev
ad from a large amount of oppressive pain, hreme*
parience, therefore, t e can confidently P
B Jayne's Carminative Balaam, aa a
tor dU ofth.au.mach and bowd ABIIIWD
For aala in Pitlibargh a: u « PEKIN 1
78 Fourth street. neax.VVo * and »J*o
Store of II PSCdWARTZ. F- era! meet, Allegum?
valcablu disco vkKy*
CONSUMPTIVES, BE ON YOUR GUARD.
DB. SWAYNE’S - „„„
COBFOUND BIBUP OF WILD CBBBBI.
Ooarnrapiion,
tv, anti all Direaaca of the Throat,
Breastand Lung*. themoatef
faetual and aneedy cure
aver known lor any of
tha ahqro Aiaea**
aa. la
DR. BW AYNE'B*
of •Wild Charryl
no longer among those of doubtful
atStr Tthaap awed awa? from the thousand* daily
fJ-Shed*MOO the tide of experiment, and now stand*
SSatatioruandtahecoming more extensive
finrfaeed for th. rebel ot auflenng man.
ITJfT n Juredueed very generally through the
tMIidSUH* .Vaßiiryjx:,».d Htre »™ fe* »”■!'
P.Tu?mnrn bntaahat contain tome remarkable en-
SSSg^w^SsiKifiss
St’S . f.ror, .rrf
?hu Lu. urpriiin rejcellence I. eiubli.heij
elOMTcly. i *T M q Qei u oM bi 6 amhnri
br lu lnmj.l. o.nij nlWil d-
SL£ f £!?lhe fiotliiw inftmuee. !!«■“• Hnr.shHri
S&’ftilSbTlu »«, «»«
"“'•J ta '
iuwa»n men acting from eonacienUou* impulses,
ta.limony HHe IrrrH. of . tbinp or
BTIU. A*®™** remedy that baa been as aacceaaful
2? derate" »e» Consumption, a* Dr, Swayne’a
Of'VUd Cherry, It atrengtona the
Comnouna ayrnp heai u i C er» on tho lunga,
£Ed rich blood; poorer po..e«od bTlio
olier idicirfo. cmio Co, April 3H, 1?1S.
_ n-jir Sir. 1 verily believe your Co«-
f m*;u Cherry ha* been the mean* ol
pound 8/rup of il„rht a severe _
“nllrd Juh Vaevere cough*, that
** TI * re whicb 1 bftd recourse U., auil
resisted all the re -«uwited all tho symptom! of
Increasing until tay Kverv thing I tned seemed
Pu i moa * nr^* L B fn P d mr ao rapid*
io have no effect, anu ,n hopes of
l T Ur.r (nerd. " Iwi Heommeoded'lo Irj
my recovery. . j j;j M u-ith the most hap-
SS&rs.wa
Cheater, l*fc, of whom 1 purr!’*—' ->«
Be*p««llT you»*» “
TVmdfrfu? -/ a Alinuur.
WmOfTjM . - , a ucln of grauteda dte
Dr. Swayne Rt ,i generally, to oiler
la T' ,; uf 1 . a ... i'«To: uf your Compound 8y-
some three years atnee l was
rep Chet y inflammation of thv
Jlol.nilr ■ » ilh . d;„ rel .„, r
lbe breu. Jt b'.J. . verj eoonder.-
touchrPtm ui ui # mncn , from the lungs, eape
h*a Jlticuarge o| wcftl her, however attghL At
[SKTo aSSm about my condition, but was preuy
first 1 felt do alarm rapidly going mioeonsuinp
tiou. ! grow daiiV weaa«, awhiaper, auch
of my lung*. During thia
vuiooa preparation* and presenpuout,
ume I had m«i w™ v. r ftU Ulc urae worse. Just
but found uo by a dear friend in
here l wa*advi.edland petnvn » wildCh „.
Wilmington m mahemal o bM . n pteja .
meitcinei, and I am atiU against
diead against T . B } eia , wr i c , t but ander
those eomtng owl ofjh pmfessien and practice of
* uu .^‘. n * y ?!‘ d having implicit faith in the saying of my
mndieine, and M Dr haw 0M of your
friend*, 1 g^^XS^dCommenced iu use. My
ag/nu,» ftw > oj ;!I)or month*’ itandnig.eon
aue waa at tha . *catrd. I found, however,
•eWllr 7“* use of the fim four or five
“*£* 1 bS Smg . public speaker, 1 frequeudy at;
S“„.pa e h with my increasing strength, and
tempted “ |V r ” l ? ho^,et Lils that bad already begun
thereby ruptured tho«ve cure vu greal , y
to hea*i i° , b * ft jA o encc of acting thus imprudent*
retarded. fifteen boille* before Iwaspe.-
Ibadtouietwatve or wumn t muchltmr £
feeUv would have made me sound, ba
The Syrup allayed ,he fan
uuhh uwik -way the distressing cough, pulast-.
of matter from the lung*, and g.v
? 11,6 retire ayatem good health- 1 nave defei
them and lb c4le un iU now, for the purpon.
"1 SS.Srf wilb He ol Ha
ssstfSK* •- wjis*
pleasure. _
Dublin county, N. C.
Important Caulim—Reod! R^l‘
TUcre 1. Kl unfenninn |U.p;n>tio!> of Wild Ch.mr,
i.i-.j-i* Hwiist'v tbo firsl ever offered to the
SSbiS which throughout the
Pf«W states and some pans of Europe; and ail pre-
J2S£;, U “StaT by the Itame of WdS Cherry have
Kfi out out slswe “ l »*under co,cr of « n>e^.«PV ve
circumstances, .a order jo give currency to their sales.
Bv a Hide obiwauon, no person need mistake the
tjwh bottle of the genome is
fnmloDcd wit* a beautiful steel engraving, with the
SMnT.fvKlii r.no Ikorcn, .to, D>.
SSuS.” «»d ..forth,. ...onH. >h, Pom«ll of Dr.
sSrivno will U odded hcreollor, oo u lo
:“, oh oih.ro- WuU —. nor fo,
rrrimmirr prop.ru.. «r.d hnowo «rlo.. of Dr.
SJ.op of Wild Cherry, perwoi
¥S3i nol b. todco.onug to «... .omroo, to th.lr
noss-sms” by stealing the name of Wild
Chom. feS!S“.',.lirny.h,.r in mind Ur. nun.
of Dr Bwuvne od be not deceived.
Mncipafoflme, corner of Eighth and Race sleeets,
IKFtfsrftsrr-‘Misss*
TIIoRNKIM-krtS JA9
IJ n NEjTe 01 Mand and Penn mw; JOHN MITCH-
lixy, ami by all respectable dealer. in
medicine. --
"nrTWrpTluluufl' l Premium Plaster,
D W R. WP. INLAND, of the Medical College bf Phil.
adelphla, now ofler* to tba public his Indidn Veg.
etable Premium Plaster, the qaahueu of which, after
lonx and Uled experience, ha* been ••tufmciunW e*.
. Xnhed To all women who may bo afflicted wnb
Prolapsus Uteris or Fallen Womb, ho recommend* his
plaster, guaranteeing a sure and speedy cure to the
.hart soiree of from two to thee week*, if applied with
C>re and rest—discarding nil tho couuUes* inurement*
and expensive bandage* so long in use. This he feels
conscientious in staring, inasinut b as he has uot failed
to one caso out of throe hundred and fifty-three pu-
U °Also tot Rheumatism and Weak Breast or Back, at
tended with pain, there is nothing lo excel this Plaster
in affording relief or effecting a cure. For sale by
L Wilcox, corner of Diamond and Market st
Braun A Rotter, “ Liberty and SL ■ Clair sis
Dr J Bargent “ Federal st and Diamond, Aile
jslqaes A <So, “ Denman and Diamond Binning
ham. 5?
E. SELLERS, Druggist, No 47 Wood street.
Solo Ageni tor toe sale of Dr. Townsend’s Ueu
mne Barsaparuiu, has ju«t received SJW doxon of this
fircst Spring and riumttor Medicine.
Purchasers should rrrollrci that R E Sellers la sole
acont for Pittsburgh, and D M Curry tor Allegheny
cVty _
EXTRACT OF COFFEE—An article which is ra
nidly coming into use as a wholesome, nourishing
ami delicious beverage, being more pleasant and pal
stable than common Coffee, and fur cheaper, a* a small
oaper costing only ten cenu, will go a* fur as tour
oeunda of Coflce. Manufactured by
pounua oi JOHN ri. MILLEIU Pittsburgh, l’a.
Bold at wholesale by D A PAIINDifItiCK A Co,
comer of First and Wood and Sixth and Wood streets,
Pittsburgh
/SaLIFORNIA KUIiHKR UOODd—*Jbm received,
ir as Camp Blanketij 20 uflicer coal*; 12 jh» I'mu;
Impair* »eii lined Minin* Boon, 12 Uuuuu. U
waler Tank*, C anu 12 cnllon* run, 5n 1
ealion each; 1 dot Ruckrttu Moju-.j Bclu>; ldo ml*
cambric do do. The ntw’ve pood* for aatc in the Cal
fnrnla llolSlins ftlnMumueiu, «» S W™* *<•,
pifhiU J A. il l IiILLIPS
A SNORTED BIMUfcS— Fut up for family u«e, ia tin
A iuu, eneloied in a eliding lid box. containing
Mallard, Atepicc,
Cinnamon, Ginger,
Oiorci, , Pepper, •
Warranted pure. For tale.at the new Spice] and
FiCtory> cornel ofyc.,7 *ttX Vi ; K l h
Aft wli A— Wrought Iron Anrilt, Iron tne Temper
anceriilo worki, warranted; will be couatanUy
,
BOOK TRADE-
The was with Mexico, by &.&. sipier» *
vola.
Element* of Rbotone; comprising an Analysis e!
the Lava of Moral Evidence and ol Pernasbn; by
Riehard Whately, D. D. . !
Eesay os Christian Baptism; by Bapbst W. Noel, M
A.
The Ogilvies, a NeveL 1
Fairy Tales, /rom aU Nations; hr Anthony R. Moa
talba; with 84 Uiaitralions byPoyfa.
Jnst ree’d by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
de!9 eotncrTtnrd and Market streets
Haw and Sli|*nt flift Beekst
SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; by J. T
Headley, with eleven ordinal designe by Dailey.
Poems and Pros* Writings, by Richard H. Dana; a
vole, mmlin ■ .. .
Illuminated Gems of Sasied Poery, with hi illutn
lions engraved on steel, by John Baitain-
Jnst received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
deaa earner Third and■Marhet «t>
PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT, or a Praetlcal View
of the mutual duties,relatione apd interest*?, it..
Medical P»o:**s*io.i aud the Community; »>i worth
ingion Hooter M. D _ ,
T.> <1- of Mxcnael De Montaigne; comprutni
**a, etiers,A«- By Wm. llasleit. ,
\,n- veh and Us Kcmtin>. By Austen Henry Lay-
of'Spain; or Notes of ah Unfinished Toui
in 1847. By 9. T. Wallis.
Tupper 1 # Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; illus
trateq. jnst received by __ ,
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
bov2l corner Market tad Third etreets
1840-50!
T OCKWOOITS ILLUSTRATED WORKS—THu
. j minated Books—Books in riohly earred bmduw,
nominated and illustrated—Boots ( superbly bound in
Velvet. Silk, Morocco, and Cooi oiltloa, in Imitation
of the Middle Agus-Bibles and Prayer Book*, beau
lifulty bound In Velvet and Moroceo, magnificently or
nunettud
de® Bookseller A Importer. Wood it
Cbrlatmas and Haw Yaar Appraaebtagt
ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS,
In Magnifier* Antique Binding, for tks Holidays.
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer,
63 Wood street, has received abeaatifal collection
of Illustrated Books, bound is tha most splendid man
ner by the best London and American binders—among
them may be found!
Pearls of Amen: ■■ Poetry; magnificently illumtna-
*Laysol the We.trrn World; illuminatediagold and
colors.
Wordsworth's Greece; richly Illustrated.
The I'-eacher; illuminated by Owen Jones, and
bound carved wood.
The Song of Bongs; illuminated by Jones.
Flowers and their Kindred Thougnts;Ulumlnatedby
Jones.
Heroines of Sbakspeare; illustrated.
Mrs. Jameson's Characteristics bt Women; illustra
ted. For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
de!3 fi3 Wood street
Haw Books*
REDBURNi Ills First Voyage, by Herman Mellvillt
author of ‘■Typee," “Omoo,” Ac.
History of King Alfred of England, by Jaeob Abbot'
with fine engTavugs.
Sidoma the Sorceress: by Wm. Meinbold.
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
novta comer Third and Market streets
"Oju of tit Mott ftomsrJbabU Workt of the Ago?
Nineveh and its remains; with u account
of a visit to the Chandean Christians of Kuidis
tan, and the Yezidls, or Deuil-Worahlppersj and an
Inquiry into the Manner* and Art* of the Ancient A**
Syrians. By Austen Henry Lajflrd, Esq, D. C. L.
With Introductory Note by Prof. M.Hobinsen, £>. D.,
LL. D. Illustrated with 13 plate* and map*, and 90
woodcut*. S vela 6ro. cloth, 94^0.
“The booh ha* a rare amount of graphic, vivid, pie*
turesquo narrative."—Tribune.
' “The work of Layard is the most prominent contn*
button to the study of antiquity, that has appeared for
many year*.”—Christ. Inq.
“Not one ezeela in interest the. account of Nineveh
and it* Ruin*, given by Mr. Layard."—Washington
Intelligencer.
“As we follow the diggers with breathless interest
in their excavations, and suddenly find ourselves be
fore a massive figure curved with minut* accuracy,
now lilting its gigantic head from the dust of 3000
years, we are ready to ery out with the astonished
Arabs, 'Wallah, h Is wondorful, but it is true!' "—ln
dependent.
For sale by
novlO
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
63 Wood si
Saw Book*.
THE WOMEN of the Old and New Testament
Edited by fc. 0. Sprague, D. D. 1 vol. lop. Bvo.,
elsganUy bound; 19 exquisitely finished engravings;
with descriptions by celebrated American Clergymen.
POEMS BY AMELIA, (Mr*. Welby, of Ky.,) a new
and enlarged edition: illoalrated by engravings from
original designs by Wier. 1 voL square Svo.. elegant*
ly bound ana gilt. Also—A variety of aplendid Annu
als and GiA Books.
Sowell’s Child’s First Book of the History of Rome.
1 voL 18mo.
THE MECHANIC’S ASSISTANT, adapted for the
use of Carpenters, Shipwrights, Wheelwrights, Saw
yer*, Lumbermen, Students, and Artisans generally:
being a thorough and pracueal Treatua on mensura
tion and the Sliding Rule. By D. M. Kaper, A. M.
Boise's Treatise on Greek Prose Composition.
Ollendorfi’s Elementary French Grammar. By Prof.
Greene, of Brown University. . I voL 18mo.
Roedigeris tiesenins’ Hebrew Grammar, by Con ant.
Gesenms’ Hebrew lexicon. ,
Loomis' Trigonometry and Logarithmic Tables. 1
toI. (sheep.)
The Englishman's Greek Concordance. 1 vol.(mus
lin.)
Authon's Classical Series.
Webuer's Dictionary, revised ed. 1 vol. Bvo. )
do do ueabridf od. 1 toL 4to.
Barne’t Notes and Questions on New Testament.
Whately’s Logie.
Mosheim’s Ecclesiastical History. 3 vols. and 3
vol*. (sheep.)
Vestiges of Creation. I vol. ISflo.
Mornings among the Jesuits at Rome. .1 voL (cloth
and paper.)
Scenes where the Tempter has Triumphed. 1 vol.
(cloth and paper.)
Boguc’s Tbeolegieal Lecture*. 1 voL tiro, (clout.)
Alder's Pronouncing Bible.
Boyer’s French Lh innivry.
Smart'- Horace For >*.• i*y R HOPKT’ ■*
novi3 t (►.»•!■-. SnilPhiga 1 ■
X' • w nixJfT- r K7ir - Tr«To* — 7nT^rrr — “
1> M 0.,:.., .. • . n. »1. tiot.it, -• i't ■■ «
i Ue\!. r- n* . J'.orn-) diroktvit Geitbu ■ •
lvaly, with no«e* from a ! u«e Commentators, Biog •-!»•*-
icai and Billiorrapluoal Notices, &e.
Theory and Practice of Teaching; nr, the Mo.tvcs
and Methods of Good School-Keeping, by David
Plage, A. M., Puiocipa) of the State Normal School,
Albany, N. Y.
Frank Forester's Fish aitd Fishing of the U. Suites
and British Province* of North Amenea, by Henry
,V u. Herbert. JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
Qovfi corner Third and Marker sts _
Ths Oldam Tlxao*
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer,
No. S 3 Wood sliest, has tat sale a lew copies com
plete, ithe remainder jof the edition,) of this valuable
work, devoted to the Preservation of Dooumenu, anil
outer authentic information relating to the early ex
plorations, settlement and improvement of the country
around the head of the Ohio. ;By Neville B. Craig,
Esq., of Pittsburgh, in 9 vols. Svo.
novio ~ J. D. LOCKWOOD.
ROMAN LIBERTY: A History, With a view of the
Liberty of other Ancient Nations. By Samuel
Elliott, Esq. Illustrated with twelve eagruTings, exe
cuted at Roma. 9 vot*., Svo-, uniform wtlh .Prescott's
Historical Works.
Juu published and for sale by
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and
novlU Importer, m Wood 1
I? ANNV KKMULKWITAEY; authonxedediUon,
' 12mo. 75 ets. MRS. FANNY KEMBLE'S YEAR
OF CONSOLATION.
“The reading of this book bu impressed di with a
meek higher opinion of iu author Uiaa we had f irmed
from penning ter other writing*. It display* adecper
tone of thought, united to more pure womanly arr.ee of
teeliug thau any other production of the female mind
with which we are acquainted. Mirror.
‘•lt U a very agreeable and readable book, writ! entn
Fanny Kemble'* Wot atyle—bold, apiriled and enter'
uimng. We recommend it to oar readers aa the beat
publieutlon of the season." —Reading Gax.
"it cootaiua the Journal of a travel through Europe,
and residence in Italy; and ii:one of tho pleasantest
and moat interesting book* of the eeason.”—Couri and
Enquirer.
U A very characteristic book.; We have read U from
title page to Colophon with unabated interest. A vi
vid pieiure of life in Romo. In all reaped* eminently
readable.”—Knickerbocker. '
For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
novli Bookseller A Importer, C 3 Wood i
ItUhogiaphle BitkbUiluimt
OP WM. BCHUCHUAN.N, Third it, opposite the
Post-Office, Pittsburgh.—Mmpi, Landscapes, BiU*
heeds. Showbills, Labels, Are hi tec taral and Machine
Drawings, Business 'and Visiting Cards, engraved
or drawn on stone, and printed m color*, Uold, iironze
or Black, In the most approved style, and at the m
reasonable prices. octlfcly
KEO BUTTER—JO frcp for i&le by
del? WICK A McCANDLESa
'LOUR—BObbl« Punily Floor, for ule by
dc!7 WICK A McCANDLESS
MUTrON HAMS—4 bbU for ioio by
de!7 JB CANFIELD
CHEAP MOUS. DE LAI NS—3 cuei good style,
fut colored &L do Luni, tt the extremely '
pnee of lie. per yord. A A MASON A Cl'
dc!4 No 60 Mtrkj
pBBTTTRi
[“—S <2 ox. cant irethVe.aciieti }
ft " boltlea do.
ft u “ Pino Applet; i
3 “ •* Cheiriet; 1
3 “ “ mrawberrict; \
3 ** “ Tomatoet; 1
3 “ half gaL boUlet Fieklet;
3 u qaan do.
3 “ laaey do. j
RecSl and for tale at the Pekin Tea Sterc, TO Fourth
ttreet. . dcfclft
R YE FLOlffi—l3 bolt rectfand for tale bj
dcai \vm n johnaro?c, na second »t
RECtaVKD THIS DAY, At the Jiulim-Rubbej De
pot—! ctu Women’* Metallic Bobber Sandal*;
4 ** “ “ • w Suppers;
11 liuiktfit;
M Slipped*;
M Overtime*
. V “ Sami&ls;
1 “ “ leither'ioled ** Overshoe*
All of which will l>e told, wholesale or retail, Idwei
at anjr hotue iu the pity. JA II PHILLIPS,
oortll No 6 Wood »trcct
a •* « **
1 Mitres'
t “ Men’s “
PF.ALKU FEACHta—* liblsjiut ree’d.icr sale by
dcia _ Bat WHARUAUJJH
Window ii* e»»u sizes, reoM »n 3
for sale by dcltf HAWHaHBaUCH
I—l 3 bbls and Mi Ke;
i order Tor shipping,
de«o
3 £ 9 WATERMAN
SODA ASU—W cull to «m»e per Ringgold; tor
«t!e by dc«4 TASSBY A ItKaT
Bial-TTWaPDINU— 10 bales taftrctixeand'hedTy
Jn«t rtc'd by BHACKUKTT A WHITE, 1
dclM Wo 09 Wood tt
Y lZhfrfKS-- coses super French Black sdkj Vi
tenet, extra irimzmngt, rec’d per express, at t
dc'JO A A MAWS ACCP3
SUNDRIES— ® bales Colton; 4S bblt No I Laid,
44 bags Feathers; 1 tierce “ I
lb tack* Wool; !
Odor Lamb Skint, with wool; !
U dot Sheep Skint, “ 11 j
3Uoi •* '• dressed; |
To arrive ou deiuntr fort I*l,l, and lur solo by I
deU ItsAlAil DltKt.V A *;o, Ftouil-:
GINSENG— 4 begs Cienhcd, for tale by
dc!7 WICK & •
•d I.lfcATHEßS—let tackt prime, for tale by J
Uel7_ WICK A MeCANDUafo
I i ORSt> CUViittS—o (jum EluaUc Itoraa Covet*, i<
1~1 v’r>* heavy and aplanditl arucle, just, wc’t} jam!
lor *»le low. al No. A Wood aiiecL by
dea> J*. II PHILLIPS.,
'IASTOK OIL—l bbl ui alow amd for aale by
j j«a J KIDD & CO
ALCOHOL —lJ bbla jail rre’il add for aale by
deS» J A S9—
bU ‘ Fr “ h ' i *“' , ° C ' J Suaet* ,
r UkE“CART WmaHt-l Ctopol Ba< la florq
hgsa
:l K x.u‘ ' ;■
RWHANfiE BROKERS-
~; ■. bolus * sosii
mk»ii
....... i.
NOTES, SILVER
N SlSßNoKl°X l lL» ,^r^«n>
Uniusl Bun duautucd bi«U
of ForeJxn and American Gold and SDTerCoin do«*m
No. 55 Market meet, between 3d
Pitubnuth, Pa. oc s=-
"DILLS lttlioi, uid BtoUMi b»»SM
X$ UIT «aoanl*tUie Cum® “"Jj S2SK
Also, Drill* parable in any part of the Old Cwattwji
from £l to £lOOO, at the rate at «S*®Sft £ S’nmJi
»Wwwidedactioii or disecant, ROBIN
SON. Eoropeaa and GenermiAfeßt, office «& « «*•
door of vood. ' . ocuou
U.LM mOTt l ' :
( >ANKEHS and EXCHjSgE dealers
O *n Foreign and Domestic Bill* of f* • Cat
ifieate* of IVpocitc. Bank Notes and Cain, comer Of
M and Wood streets .hrectlr opposite Si Charles Ho
tel M maySSdtT
W“?£'
Indiana. /
Kantaeky,
Mimbbil,
w . Bank Notea;
pmrehascd at the lowest rates, br
N. HOLMES * SONS,
sep!3 3S Market street
BILLS Ok r EICHA«oa-fi lf lu Checks «T"
New York,
; FUUdalpUa.and
I Baldroors,
Constantly for sale Ij N. HOLMES A SONS.
| eepl3 '35 Market si
MISCELLANEOUS.
EAUbB FOUNDRY.
jonn mcHoißoa o. w. a. rurrx. |
THE anderuigned, successors to Arthur* A Niehol- J
■on, bog leave to inform the citizen* of Pittsburgh |
uul public generally,thatlhey have rebuilt the EA-I
t.LE FOUNDRY and are now in full operation, and 1
have part of their pattern* ready for the market:-
Amongst which are Cooking Btove«, pal and Wood
Stoves with a onlendid air-Ught Coal Blove, which ia
now olhereltie* the common round
Stave. Also, a cheap cool Cooking Stove, well adap- !
led for email families, with a fnU a«onmem of com
mon and mantel Grates We would particularly In
vite the atiention of peraona building to eall at our
warehouse before purchasing, and exaome a»pkndid
article of enamwelled Grate*, finished In fine atyto
entirely new In thi* market. . .
N ° igi "aMferm
Office of tl»c Dilawara Hattul In*
inrane* Company*
PwiAnsirttti, Nov.s(h.l&tfl. .•
r HUE Bohrd of Direeiora day, declared a
?848, certificatea tor which wilt be issued on and after.
""auJ! "per CENT, in Cub, on lbs
ass "
no.lO P, A- MAPEIBAMut, PUu’P-
PITTSBURGH IHPOBTATIOBB*
/”1 YEAGER. Importer and Whole tale Dealer in. I
(J. PANCyXnD VARIETY GOODS.*
Sign of the Gilt Comb, 109 Market su Pittsburgh, P*.
8 weitem Merchant* Pedlar., and other. vugax
Pittsburgh to purchase Goods, are respectfully Uivttea
to call and examine the extensive assortment or Eng
lish, American# Preach and German Fancy Goods.
All Foreign Goods at this establishment are Import"
ed direct by myself, and purchaser* mav rely on get- j
tin* goods worn first hands. I have the largest assort- :
mStt of article*, la the variety Une, in the citT of
Pittsburgh-all of which will be sold tow for cash or
eltv acceptance*. The Stock consist*, In part, of
Lace Good*, Hosiery, Glove*, Ribbons
Silk Cravats, Shoe and Patent Thread*, Sewing flux,
Spool Cotton, Tape*, Suspended Bartons, Pun, Nee
* GoldancTsSver Watches, Gold Jewelry, all kuids of
Brushes. Comb* and Razors. _ . .
Percussion Capa, Revolvers, Pistols, Clocks, BUk A
Cotton PorsesTspcctsclcs, Bieel Peas, Musi. Boxes,
Carpet Bag. and Baskets.
Bmdingi, Finding* and .
Tots and Fancy Goods; together with a large Tano
ty of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. -
C. YEAGER is also agent for the celebrated Lan
caster Combs. . novl7 _
SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP.—From W. K. Boden.
E*q a Cler sPh Court of Quarter Sesstona of
Beaver Com
&lr. R. E Stile a -4i Some time la the winter my
wife was afflict:! wttc a severe and distrening cough,
and hearing of year .n valuable Cough Syrup, I pur
chased a bottle tram 8. T. Trimble, of Bndgewater, |
and after taking a portion of it two or three evening. !
on going to bee, she found Immediate relief; as siso .
several friend, nav© been relieved in severe eases, i
am therefore satisfied that it U * safe and valuable
medieine, and wosld recommend it to those who may
be afflicted with severe Coughs and Colds. •
March 29, 1643. W. K. BODEN.
Prepared and sold by R. S. SELLERS, £7 Wood at,
and sold by druggist* generally, in Pittsburgh and Ai
leghny. ‘ _ «*>*
Trio Oharttar. Coal Ooapuy*
[INCORPORATED^
BOOKS will bo Open for subscription to the flock of
“The Chartiere Coal Company,” on and after
Monday, the 24th day of September inst, at the o£e«
° f *■ gfccw.
Great BrngiUli B«atdy<
FOB Coughs, Colds, Asthma and Consamption! Tbs I
GREAT AND fWLY REMEDY tortte cure of j
above diseases, is the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF
LIFE, discovered by tho celebrated DiC Buehsn, of I
London, England, and Intiodnecd into the United States
under the immediate superintendence ofthe inventor. I
The extraordinary tuccets of this medicine, In th*.
cure ji l’uimoimry diseases, warrants the Americas.
Aaectin soliciting fortreaunenttho worst possible ca
u-sthatcau be found in the eoi'mr.ntiity—cases <bat seek,
relief in vain from any of the common remeuit» o» the
.lay, and have been givrn upbythemn*t«lisiuigowne4 I
rhyiir.oa# a*ci> ;Ufmtd and iticr.tanlc Tt"- Hnnguri- I
an llaioam ha.- cured.and wiil rtre.ihe »no'» dorperat* I
ofca»e». It uuu 14each nostrum. Sat k si ;i-lard Eng ;
lisb medicine, cf known and esiabueiW ttlicacy
Rvcry family rnthe United State* should be mppliec
with Buchan’s Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to
counteractthccouwmptive tendencies ofthe chmate,
bu to be used as a preventive medieine in all cases of
colds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the aide and
chest, irritation and soreness of the longs, broehitxs,
difficulty of bresting, hectic fever, night sweat*, emaei-’
alien axul general debility, asthma, influenza, wkoopmj
oough anu croup. .
Sold in large bottle* at SI per bottls, with fall direc
tions for the reiteration of health. .
Pamphlets, containing a mass of English and Ameri
can certificates, and other evidence, showing the un
equalled menu of this great English Remedy, may ba
* 6c, .
si and Wood and Wood and 6lh Its. . jnPdAwfl ..
' TUB ITA&OFTHKWKBT
'a VENITIAN BUND MANUFACTORY
WA East side of the Diamond, where VennUs
Blinds of ail the different sixes and colon
kept on hand or made to order afte
the latest and most approved Eastern fash*
ions, at the shortest notice and on the mo*
reasonable terms.
Also, tho cheap Boston toll or *plit Blind Transpa
rency and Paper Cartaiaa of ail the different sizes and
patterns, on hand andfer sale low foreash. OldVenl
tian Blinds painted over and repaired, or taken in pan
payment for new- H M WESTEftVELT) Pro’pr. •;
N, B—Ail wot* done with the best material and
workmanship, and warranted to please the meat fat*
idiocs. aagio-diy;
Allegheny city, Aug. 10,1M8.
Sellers* imperial couoii syeup—Tb*e**
Norntaa Ltn It!
Pirmcies, March 27,1947.
Mr. R. E. SeHcH—ln jnttice to yoa and yoor Incom
parable Cough Syrup, I beg leave to state, for the ben
efit of the community, that ray wife has been several
times afflicted with a most distressing cough. . I pur
chased, in January last, a boule of your Syrup, which
cured a cough of two months' standing. About one
month since, the couch returned, and was so severe
that she could hardly move, from weakness in the
breast; I sent for one boule or year Cough Syrup, and
a part of one betde cured the cough leave
lo i journeyman who was seTerefy a file led, who had,
to cie his own words, ‘-eaten enough cough candy to
care all the people in PiLObargh,” if the candy had
been as good as represented.
Your*, respectfully, Aims B. Karra. 1
Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, *7 Wood
and told by Druggisu generally in the two
ciUaa. data ’
GRATEFUL for the very libera] encouragement I
have received for to many year*, I have deter
mined lo enlarge my business considerably. Having,
engaged a competent Foreman, i will be enabled to
fill all order* promptly, and do the work in oar anal
style and at fair prices, and ask the attention of mer
chants and citizens to my large stock of UPHOLSTE*
RY GOODS aud Beds, Mattruises and Bedding, Cur
tain Materials, Damasks and Moreens, Cornices. Frin
ges, Bordering*, Tassels, Split and Roller H intis, and
every article osaally kept in ae establishment of the
kind: Orders respectfully solicited and promptly-at
tended to.
N. made, and pat down.
WM. NOBLE.
ALLEGHENY YKSITIAH BLIND,
AND CABINET WAi’EROOM.
J. A. BROWN would respcet*
ally inform the public, that he
sleeps on hand at his stand on ihe
; weit side of the Diamond, AUe*
igheny city, a complete assort*
nicut of Veuitian Blinds: also Ye
nitian Shutters are made to Or*
dor in the best stylo, warranted
equal to any in the United Slams.
IBs Blinds can bo removed with
out the aid of a screw driver.
Having purchased the slock,
tools, ana wood of the cabinet es*
tablishracnt of Katosay A M*Clel
land, I am prepared to furnish
their old customers, as well a*
1 ; <r rer'U an Rosewood 8 OCt. Piahtri
,J from the celebrated manufactory Cl. Nunns A
Clark, N. Y., of superior tune, and very moder: l > price..
L*or 4sle hv H* KLKiJhU,
tof y aiJ. W. Wood wells.
WILLIAMS’ IVORY PKARL TOOTH POWDER,
for removing Tartar, Scurvy, Canker, and ail
substances destructive to ihcTeeth, ills delicious to
the taste, cleansing the mouth, healing and strengthen
ing the goma, and purifying the bream.
; jGgBK
WATOIIBHI-CHEAPER.THAN KVERI
-,iqiaTcieaof.fall Jewelled petent lc
ver Wtiche*, IS etreu &bo cue*, which i ua seXJ tl
low u thioty md thirty Ito doiltxo, ud wex ruled to
keepfoodtme. •- .
Aiao*>A«pkadid taonaept of JEWELRY, eon*
wton* tho tutou ■adltxest nyteo. and beu Mttetn*.
, W, w. ud Jeweler,
r'.Mt X «sa«xlS*it««adro«nh*w«»
,“V'-
ITT T r sms street. Teeth inserted from «n*
to an entire «•!».<<* .-
rifti) representation of the nataral pim Tritonni ilti ‘
original shape ofthe fhee.
N. B.—Taeth exwtoted Yijk UKle atn»pain.
Decayed Tecih ffijaandß* P»?
vanttn* the tooth wMeh la maeho«tier than cu
ring it, though it ahoau bo done in Avo mlnstea, or
evea initantlT.! _ __ -
IfiLTER'S - :
GINSENG PANACEA!
mo THOSE SUFFERING WITH DISEASED
X LUNGSv—The unprecedented saeom which hta
ttended the &ae of the
Bea °* a 1110 (HNSENG PANACEA 1
aaU the wious farm* which Irritation of tbs totjgi as- 1
has induced the proprietor again to eall erita.
PREmRRTION.
no ehangablo weather which mark, our fkq and
a &uWtal ware* of ~ ;■
AND COUGHS.. 1-r -
There, if neglected, are.bst the preeunon of that feu
dalre,«. COSUMPTION. ' ;
ffarss' aaisw-fljsissna-'
wiU be found in the Ginseng I’aaacea. -lapreerofiai* .-
fimhave ftoa lima to tuna published the cernScatea of
Eea. ofotu best known r
anced iu curative powere. These, with amass of laa
jCaistet. af the ©repel, feB-»togethtr with eaptounai .
l«.fton op THE DAY.'
wo han eniodUd ini>«fflPhlattonD,aaam*y*ak»4 .
• mucr^ “'Sia , ofife c ' ,,w '
“ TOOMAWM ANDfeffl OF THOWOAND9 ’
, (himghoat the Umtod State* and Canada, and wo oka
“^IffiEiNSTANci:
I a which, when taken according to direebana, and bo=
I faro the lungs had become fruUy disorganized, It has .
•«er failed 10 •
EFFECT A PERFECT CURE
Why.themnaedtiiealflifltedhasiiau! Whyrarertta ;
I the nus»rable noiLnuns, gettan up by unk 1 own indivia-
I cals, lerthaassamednamaof somecaehsatad phy- ■
1 ilcian, and pufied Into notoriety by certificate* ct p«l • -
I tons eqaally unkhownT 'Whilri a medisina' af
I UNPARALLELED EFFICACY ’ „
I UlO bo had, whose voucher, are at horaa,—ear BSigh|
1 bor%—many of whom it has >
I SNATCHED FROM TUEGBARE. <
i In order that »bi* invaioaldo medicine may Mplaesd
I within the reochof the poor aa well the rich, wo have '
1-pot the price at
I OBLT FIFTY OUSTS.
I iut one half the uaalco.tof cough meuieinea. itxa
I tor sale by our agents in nearly every town and village
I over the writ, who are prepared to give full informs
-1 don relative to h. T. SALTER, Proprietor#
I Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio.
M'ALUBTER’S OJNTMEN^
MERCURY.OTptkwU*^
IoRE^SCROI^^U^
Ujg&m WOUNDS to 'discharge
their puirid'mauers, and
then oral* them. ■
A LL* in?AT > TN temfCd
there it scarcely a dU
SHBB - esse ortontal or internal,
.: Ihaveuredlttorthe last
tixteenyear. toraUdiareaaaof the ehest, involving
the utmost danger and responsibility) and I declare
before heaven end man, thalitotla one ease has it
ta htnftfit whan Urn patientwaa wilhin tho reach
i a/piai#»l »»«»■. - '
bad phyaleixnsUainodin tha'profession. I
have mlnistare ofthe gospel, Jp 4 p» 1 ? f l S* -
dennea, lawyer*; genuemaa of the highest erudmoo,
**d muldtadi* o? us poor use it In every variety o|
way, and there has been but on* wolew oriWywail
I Toioo saying—“M , ALLI9TER, _YOUR OINTMENT
removei immediately
I the infiaomadon and swelling, whdath* pain eaaaea.
lIR *v the directions around tha box.) -
1 - 1 1 • D-ACHE—Thecal vs has cured persons of th*
| hen£Aeheof twelve yeaxa standing, and who had tt
sfflEsSiia^sS , OTS®slM^;
I are feaiped with like success. . , _
I bcaSiHEAD-Wo have eared, eaaea that actually
I £<M on hiachildren, withoa any benefit, when afew
I haves of Ointment eared them. _ ' .
1 TETTER—There is nothing bettor tor th* car* cf
j It is-ona eftha best thing* in <h# world tor
I B PILES— I Thousands are yearly eared by this Olai-
I menu itnxvaxfeilsingivuigreJje/forttie FUc»_
I E 7“ Around tho bos are directions for using W&
I tJOtf, Oinmnifar fygg
I to*, now. CWWofis, Scald Hsttdj Bors *P®i .V U *?G , »
I Son TtfffTfi gnutiuUfFsw® AfWwl, fiiWi Ho l
1 tosse/liiSjrtJ**, Mtad ock*, oilkmuDtafnm.Ear oeks,
1 Bunu, DiuaiaqftiiSkin, Scrslipi, Pm*
I etoTSt, Smiting pf t*s X,*ijiJs, B«w, fkwaiattoau
I fits, c oU Fml Ct cop, SwsUcd or Bream Erbut, Ibefe
lihUs Fau, - , '■■■
I ri'iiTn FEET—Liver Complaint, pain in . the Chest
liand Side, falling off eftha hair, or the other aeeompai
r nits cold feetTjThii Ointment is the unc> remedy.). It
I ImauresigßOidiseasotohavoeoldfeeU--
I CORNS— Occasional use of the Ointment wujal-
I waya keep corns from growing. F«>pto need never
I be troubled with them if they use it frequenUy.
I nr?- ibis Ointment is good for ony part of the body
lor ttmba when inflamod. In aome eases it shoald ba
I Ointment will be genulna unlea the
oamo of JAMES McALLISTER is written wttbapen
00 IforsLoy my Agents in aU the principal
_,, lx ,„ 1 „ l
james m-
I Sole Proprietor of the above medicine.
K Principal Office, No 29 North Third street, Phil
la.
I PRICE 83 CENTS PER BOX;
j Aoxnaci Pmssuuag—Braan ARclier, eonieT of -
Liberty and St Clair its; and L Wilcox, Jr, comeijof
1 Market st and the Diamond, also comer pf 4th aad
i imitbfield sts; J H Cassel, earner cf Walnut aad Pena
1 ward: and sold at the bookstore In Smiih&eld
f*• 3d door from Seeond at: to Allegheny bity' by lIP •
Schwarts and J Sargent; by J G Smith, Druggist, Bir
mingham: D Neeley, East Liberty; II Rowland, Me-
Keesporc J Alexander A Son, Mouragaheta City; N
Lb Bowman A Co, and J T Rogers. Brownsville} John
Barkley, Beaver, Pa; are wholesale agent*. •
feb£7-deodiy _ -- •
Fact* for th* Public, « -
In relation to that unrivalled family Salve,
DALLEIf’S HABICAL PAIN EITBICTOE.
TESTIMONY of a respectable Physielaii—Read
the following, addressed to ay Agcai, Mr. F. Mer
ry wusiber, Cincinnati: ’
- ----Cxsecnuxi, «■ eb. 12,1948.
Sin A sense of duty compels me to give my tribsto .
to Dailey’s Paw Extractor. Being opposed to ouahk
cry and all nostrums having for their object naistar
motives—but realising much good from Uio “Kiag of
Pain KtUer."—l am induced to lenderyoa this eortii*
j esie,, 1 have used it in my.famiiy, intnjr practice,ani
Lwilh all the happy and wonderful effects that could
I possibly bo imagined. H. J. Baonx, Mi D.’
I Dr. Brodie i» the senior partner of Brodia A Lari,
Druggists. ‘
Injlammetar/ RAmmattm. '
The following testimonial comes from a source fk]
miliar u many of those traveling on our Western wa
ter*. Hr. Glime. the well and favorably known pro
prietor of the Parkersburg Hotel, is husband to tho
lady whose letter I annex: ■IV'
Paxaixatrito, Va, April 13,16tt.
To Henry Dailey; Chemist. Ae.—Sin Havihgtor
raerly been long afflicted with violent inflammatory
Rheumatism, which appeared so firmly seated as to
defy all ordinary appliance* to allay the severe pain
attending it, 1 was induced u try your Magical Pain
Extractor; and it having eflectod, almost as if by ma
gic, *r. immediate relief; and also, to all appearances
an entire and perfect core, I am induced for the bene
fit of others wuo may be afflicted with psin.eaased by
any kind of inflammation, to write to you, declaring
that lo my opinion, founded on aetaal experience
your Magieul Win Extractor is the most valuable dis
covery ofthe preseat age for the immediate extraction
of bodily pain. It is an almost immediate and a per
fect core-for Burns and bealds, and all external in
flammation. ....
Having many acquaintances formed by thah visits
at my husband’s hotel in thirplaec, I have sapposed
by your showing them these few lines, it may possmiy
be of benefit both to them and yourself. -
' Eloassts Gtm>
fl entertain the hope that Mrs- Glime will pardon the,
pahlicity I give to her letter, a* well on the score of
humanity as of its being the sorest mods of bringing it
to the notice of her friend*.—ll. iUizxr.j 3
1 Felon Curtl,
te "'“SJu.TO KT- Not. B,im
Hr. H. Dailey: U I have tried joui Fita Extractor in
* cue of felon, In mv own family. K _
and cared In a very short time. * a
sMetfnllv YOCJIO.
TO- Bomuid fk.id* P”! 1 ' s fSL N 'St I 2 J “2f t , c “
Breast, Eruptions, Sores, Cats, .Wosnai, and -.oil In*
flam motion, yields xtsdily to Uie wonder ful properties
of thisunrivaUed fsmily salve. Bat,ia the same pro
portion that too will receive benefit from the genuine,
yoa wilTbe Injured by the deleterious effects of the
W CACTION--B# swo •»!**«th® inveator,
EDuui. dtfaJcadw^.fiswYortjOt-ghiiM.
oJSS%B£raSg&.
Henry P. Schwartz, Allegheny, Agenq J. Baker,
Wheeling, James W Johnston, Wamllle,
F. Mcrryweather, Cincinnati, O* General Depot. -
N 8.-—ln the severest Borns and Scalds it extrdets
the naln in a few minutes—lt never fails * Jul 4
Irave'tiieotLt
B. A-yansgroci,?-.. . t A.B.Um,N.V.cuy
B. l. Fimw«ti Pittsburgh. j
Stars la tht City sf
Bow York*
THB undersigned an extensively encaged la the
WholenleDru boaism at Mo. 49 John street, la
tha eity of H** York, an an prepared to only
Drcsrists cad oeaiuv Merchants with Drurt, Paints,
Oils, Pwiija and American Ferftonery,
Hander, iffoavaffc Mtudert Chemicals, (of their own
jarortttioal as/ aQ ether articles ia their liaoof bui*
ace*, of a enperto totality as lew as they t as be par*
(based ia this or aay eastern ally.
Sew Verb. Fshtft ,It A. PAIIVtSTOCg fcf.
CURE FOR WORMS.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S YEaUIPOfeIE.
ctf*Boaavxxrxxiux,waaj-rx*. •
IN order to afford. all possible security to the rathe,
aswell as tp themselves, against fiknd and appo
wiion from counterfeiting, the proprietors have made
a change ia the exterior wrapper or table of theit-Yer*
mirage. The new label, whieh ia a.stecJ engraving of
the most exquisite design' and workmanship, hex been
inttodaced au a very great expense, and is from the
brain of an artist of the dial talent. Tha design isnew,
and the execution elaborate. Several figures and a
portrait are most prominent,- bat the. word “Vnxb
vto*,” primed tn white leuereoa a roland finelren
graved ground, should bo particularly. cxanot&d>-
When held a? to tho light the letters,: shading orthe
letters and every line, however
whole ofthispartof the engraving match as exheuy
asittheimpresaioafcadbeen made upon one aid#
ly, although it is actually printed on both sides H»»*
paper, This should in all cates be observed, tf fV
bet upon each dozen is also printed in red'.Bpeateu
tide*, and should bo examined in the same msAW*-
This preparation has now stood the test
years trial, and is confidently recommended w**g
and effectual medicine for expelling worms
system. The unexampled success that fa**.*sySs
its adminittraiionin every esse where the ftaeaj'T
realty afflicted with worms, certainly render* ii ***
thy the attention of phyeciaiis. . • _iJ ß ths
The proprietor has made it apomttoasW™?®
result of its u*o in saeh ea*es as, earn* ™* i ji aa 4
knowledge and observation—and he inTtriew J M ,_
it to produce the most salutary edeets-not uwgj
ly after nearly all the ordinary * w
mended for worms had been previously re»r“
without any permanent advantage. hTaJrtds
tested by the certificates and statements «
of respectable persons la diffetentparts of
try, and should indueo riuaiUr* n*
ty to the most delieateinfant. • v
TtoMir P 8111 " 1 * ■’"faSfeSnm. nalCT* _
ttHSRsSffiT
, *7 Wood*
that it will hot benefit.
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