-TTOTjeeW MtterBESBTTEaiANBOOKBCg^ ssaad&asaTOaMajs : Pww» Bible Gazetteer, ant) itr riny application to tbe-undereigiiea, aey tfaa befe*tih*Wßin*t To defray the expensed tbe view* w« r-..-.- ' -ill: be required la addition to iht price ef tit* man.' aovlß EE McGOWAN TO THB PUBLIC. A BOUT .font yean alace, I art* traveling through A ike State of Ohio; -while spending a few days to Bnrtm. I dfecoveied a singular Metalie aabstance, • ted aoMeOuenfly learned that It had been known for yean, tod opposed to be of no use or value, but from ttaiaifeßßltyef texmre and singular-appearance, I was led to oeliere It night be. nade useful, hot for what pttpoao I had act the least idea. I commenced mj experiment* by burning It, boilinf i*» ««f P al Ta r: Wprfe and iwmpoe"^ l » anih vanou* inbsiances; aod ae amok was nr edafideaeoihaut ere wa* value Is U. that mre np my entire time and means ta the Jtraneeution Of those experiment*; fr«® that time o this, I have anended w no other boime**; atiheex* ptrufen of abcat two year*, L finally dueovertd, that, ay redteinx itloa finepowder and miring It withnn aead aUt?aboal the ccnrinntey of thiet paint, and applying this compound with a bnuh, that (his coating ia a few months weald become * perfect atone or t t»w- to tVyt the rubstanee when applied waa actually alalaia a liquid state/and tho large amount of silica, mi blank oVlflaaf iron thalilCOfi raised, roadered it both weather and fire proof; aa the longer exposed, the harder-and more permanent it teems to become, and aa the coating (after it tnzsa to alata) la of itself uideitrnetiblo by fire, consequently It protect* the weed covered with it from the air, and where Die re ia so air K there la no blaze or combustion; therefore the wood will actually char, before the elate •ovsriAgwiUalveway. I considered the discovery of the greatest Import* snee,Juid applied to Government fee a patent for fay savMdpn w discovery, fondly hoping that I snohld sew beresiune rated for all my outlay In time and iho* ney. ttbo government, wiibout any neaitaiiaa,greim en lo dm Letters Patent for the able right to manufac ture, sU) and BM By improvement in the luenafactiro of a "Weather and Fire Proof Composition or Arti ficial a!aie. B (hr fourteen yearn. \ Atgut 14,1649. • WM. BLAXb! WE> iho inhabitants of Sharon, hav ead the aboVe etltemeet of Mr. Blake, and believe Uo be substan - Dally comet, as .wo are knowing to most of the sutp menta Ike rein contained; and we will farther state, that we do not believe that there ever warn a patent more honestly and, laboriously earned, or more deservedly granted; as he pursued his experiments with the most • *rfcsitahleperaeveraneeunderUtemo Peace. LEWIS C. CHATFIELD, | Trustees B.W. HILL, }► of BENJAMIN JONE, 3 Township. WfcL EVE RETT, Township Clerk. - ALLEN HOWE, Treasurer. CAUTION Ito XHE PUBLIC Ikave ascertained that tbetearo individuals engaged In digging, grinding, find preparing for sale, the above macoaaod Mineral, id be mixed with oiL and used pre cisely as I use my patented article. I have been to those pdrooas and shown them my patent They say they M-aet tniand tb infringe or trespass upon mT tights; that they hayej a right to dig, grind, and sell the powder, If they eaa find purchasers;- that (hey are nol bound to know what they are to do with it; that It is no Infringement until it is mixed with the oil to make thoeampoaad; and that those who buy, mix and nseit, must take (ho responsibility. Mott of them say that ; they believe that the Patent is good against those that mix and use the cempound, ana some hare said the what they wanted to ase they should certainly parch ass of me, aa they didlnot intend to mako themselvei liable In any way. Nowlfeelmyself indutyboondu expose this oareraeed fraud upon ihe public; us I can call it by.no milder aa sc, where a man sells and re ceives pay for an ar icle, the use of which he wcL knows ■ object* the I urehascr and user to a prosecu tion and fine. Some o' those who are engaged in thii nefarious traffic, will unquestionably contend to tbe Bah lie that my patent will not stand, and that I dare . not prosecute. Now, intake tala argument away from mem, I went to some of those who .were proclaiming : '■ that my patent was of bo value, and mode the follow ing proposition: that they mightseleei a Judge and two . ~ lawyers who have hud some practice in patent esses, ' and we would submit the patent to them, and if they v decided that the p&tenilwns good, that they should stop all farther proceedings in lbs Dullness; but if they should decide that it whuld not, in their opinion, hold, I would agree to let them go on and sell all they could, without saying any thing to the public about them. This proposition they wbald not accede to. So far as the validity of my patent is concerned. I da notde pvnd entirely upon my dam judgment, although I have tbs ralleat confidence ih it; but I have submitted it to many of the judges, and'.several of iho mnst eminent patent lawyers, who have, without exception, decided that ia their opinion it was rood, and would prctcctme ta my discovery. , I grind tbe uniele to a fine power,-and pat it up in karwU, the which are marked: “lluzi’sTaur.vr Eiua *» WnaraxaProoT Asrincui. Slats." ' I therefore give notice to all wm» buy and use the abgyn (Motioned mineral far Lkc purpose set forth in my patent, except from me or my authorized agents, u that I shall hold them to a strict accountability, ana shall commence suit* at law against thoso who thus Infringe upon my right. • WM. Hl.AtfV- Saasos, Medina Co-, 0., Aug. 14, IdU). TONS of the above Fire and Weather Proof Artificial Slate on hands and for sale. The above we eon recommend, for we hive been using it fer some 4 Tears, and know it to be whut it is set forth ia every particular. J. A It, PHILLIPS, Agt, . BQTfi7-d3m No S Wood at EXCES-SI0R! E. H. EATON & CO., So, 09 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Have now in Store their full assortment of i ffliiuiiißgi, Glorcs, Hosiery ami lacs Goods ADAPTED to the want* of every elassof Merchants and Consumers. No pains have beea rpured ia | present the newest and roost fashionable style of ; Good* in their line. .Their stock consists in partof the ! following; ; DRESS TRIMMINGS. Fringes and Gimps, of every varioty; new styles figured )GallOOiu: Algerine and imperial Braid;; wide and narrow Silk and Wonted Embroidering Urrido; firered and cut Velvet Ribbons; plain do do; Corded Manuts and plain Satin Ribbons, for trimming; bluer, white and eolored Silk Laces; extra wide do do, for •ounce*; with a full assortment of Dress Buttons; Dresses Pinked, Stamped or Embroidered to order. LACE GOODS. Embroidered Lace and Maslin Cape*, Qfemixettes, Breakfasrud Retiring Capa and Half Sleeves, Freneh Worked Collars and Caffs, in great variety: L«cc Veils, Lappeta and Opera Ties: Mourning Chemisettes, Co!- lan, Ciff* and Half Sleeves; Linen La cm Hdkfs, plain embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Linen do; real thread Laces and Edgings; Im. do do; Bobbin, Lille, Lace Mania and Cotton Edging* aad Inserting*. BONNET TRIMMINGS. Rich new at7le Bonnet Ribbon*, French Face Flow* an, Boqaet Tabs, Velvets, Satina and Florences, Silk lUwona and Tarietons, Bonnet Frames aad llpa. : l KID CLOVES, i Best manufacture* with most approved fastening*, and choicest colors.’ An extensive assortment always 'oahandJ i l HOSIERY. I A fre4t variety of Silk. Wool, Cotton, Merino and Cashmere, for Ladies and Mines; Tanan Plaids, and a fall audiUuent other styles fancy and plain Child tan’s Bose; newest styles Infants’ Boots aad Socks; Gents’ Grampian, Vigooia, Merino. Cotton and £nc Wool Half Hose. GLOVES. . A Atll assortment for men, women and children, among which are Derby Ribbed, Folcselle and plain Silk;'ribbed and plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Bcr ' Jin; Ca*sltnere, MeTiao, For-lined Beaver, heavy and fine Boekskin, Military and lisle Thread and Cotton. WOOLEN GOODS , ' Saeh a< Ladies' and Children’s Hoods, Children's Woolen Socks, Knit Scarfs and Boas, Children's Gait era aad Long Mitts, Worsted Caffs, Knitting Worsteds and Woolen Tarns, California Comforts; also, fine Cashmere Scarfs, for Ladies. . LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Canvass Patterns, Floss and Emb’g Silk, Brisrol and Ferfd Boards, Pa per Flower Materials, Lamp Mats, Tidies, and Em broidered Work. Also—Ladies’Silkand Merino Veits and Drawers; Ehnbreidered Sacks and Flannels, French Worked Capa and Waists for Infants; and Swan’s-down Trimmings. • • GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. Pise Shirts, Cravats and Collar*; Merino, Silk and Cotton Wrapper* and Drawers; Suspender*, Phouider Braees and Dressing Gown*; ailk and Linen llukfs; Glove* and Hosiery. ■ COMBS, BRUSHES AND PEftFUMERY. Frnehpatteni* carved and plainSbell Hack Comha; Bagjda_aad Jm. da; shell Side ami Long Combs; Jin. do; Brfalo.&aUn and Rosewood ilair Bnuhe*; Shell, mAio aad Eng. Horn Dressing ami line Ivory Corahs: with an assortment of Nail and Teeth Broshe* WataliJV“Gold MrtS”“S) VARIETY GOODS. Needles, Prat, Tapes, Steel Bags and Parse*. BaHons and Steel Goods, Berlin Wire Baskets, £ am rJ , L'* 1 «"« Rosewood Desk* aad •Coat BJofinf* Galloous, Fancy Work Baskets Cloak Corf and Tassels, Portfolios, Paplenres and Blind Jc Shade Trimming*, PaJpU & Banner Tassels, Preach Cork Soles TjphoJfterer’s Fringe*, ' iilkfcCingm Umbrellas, Baff linen, aw'd widths, Paper Mauiasfc Hollands! BtfkftOilCtoUtV Elastic Bands IsuSS Pig’d Chintx Binding, Corset and Shoeii-arsTa 6 #"l/LRPKri5! thu any, at W.M'.’ V/ CUmock's Carpet Warehonse, No. 73 Fourth tl a iartker sapply of Carpets, of the latest and mottep. proved styles, k to wctch wo invite the anemion of titeamboai men, and those wisbuig to furnish Houses, ■ t» eail and examine the largest assortment in the city, which vro wilt tell cheaper than ever before offered u the.western market. nov?) WN’CLINTOCK Boaralag Long Bhawli. Wf 'JL MURPHY Iju ree'il a supply of (he above Vf of ihe best quality; also, plain Block Thibet Long ttuawls,- black Ifcimbarines, Mourning AJ -paeeas, Persian Cloth, block Coburg* Parueau, Cashmeres, Moos . ; Wholesale Rooms up stair*, where a large n«»ort» »eitt of New Goods baa liuely [uvao 1 : V ~-~ DR. JAYNE*a^TEKAtiVK.’ i Wshave been Informed by hits. Rose of a core per* > formedoaher byDr» Jayne’i Alt«r*UVo, wnich proves iu superiority over every other remedy of the ■' Mnd. She baa bees afflicted for the last sixteen yean vitb NECROSES or WHITE SWELLINGS, attended v with alee rations and eoibliatioa of various bone*, da • "wySieb tune many piecesbavebeen discharged from tbs treats] bone of the cranium, from both her arms, exists aad binds.sad from both legs, andfrom the left ' femora, bone.andfron! the right knee, besides painfßl «leers on outer parts of her person, wbch bsve baffled ■ tip f ym of a number of the most eminent physicians of oar most of the time her sufleringshave beeaoxezatsnac sad deplorable. About three months ebo'wss induced to try Dr. Jayne’s Alterative, - ' wtoehbasbadanastosUbiotlyhtppyeffectcpoDher, .r; m renmvntg all pain aad swellings, and essatag tbs *L pfrytaheaL white at the sametiae hergeneral health h*at)tH!(Hisi nmplrirlTrrrrrnd|«ofhnttSinTiniTsrrfglii , tS lbs «ore than she ud before she commenced the asel ;. if this inly Talnablaprepaaon.—{Sat. Eve. Port; I Fbr tether Information, inquire of Mrs. Rom, No. 1391 ua, FEQH TZX BTOSE, 1 :S;-«.3Ssau BLOAN>B COLUMN. erSZiabi 11 " UtS **** Vlmtetibj W.B. BLOAB Jonm-.seou by JOHN G. SMITH. . DffiDß&y l ' 7 ’ by BCHWABTZ an But have never foandany ih-n» equdl tn Jour olat pent for. injuries on harsrs. Within the last two jnouths l have applied your ointment to somesO hones, lor various injuries ami in every instance it has pro ved a sovereign remedy. A FINGER BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF. Twomiles tooth of Chicago, Sept-lf, 1843. Ur. Sloan—Sin On the Elh instant my -bob -had a fin ger bitter entirely offby a horse. We imroedihiely ap plied your celebrated otnunesl, which reU*red him cl pain in a few minutes and prevented the Anger from swelling tho least panicle, and the wound is.healing tapidly. Resp'y S. BBOCKWAY. DOCTORfNG IN GALENA Mr.Sloan—Dear Sin.-About three years tago I waa severely Injured in one of my legs by the felling of a : pile of wood whieb occasioned itrrge. running ulcers. Nearly every'doctor in Galena tried to core then; bat tiled in vain, until from sympathy and improper treat ment my other leg became at bod as the one origincJ ly wounded. 1 despaired of ever being well agafu— out in order that I might neglect no means wilbte my reaehy I purchased of your agent in Galena suae u# yoai ointment, and you can judge of my surprise an i gmiitudc better than I can express it, to find rayse ft entirety well before I had fiuished using the second l* j These facts I make known that others afflicted msy believe and cot delaj*usng so valuable an ointment asyours has proved 10 be. Resp’y your grateful fr’d. Galena, 111., Dec. 19, 1519. EVAN DA VIS. ONLYSO DAYS. Before the following order, Messrs. Vanghn t Co purchased a large supply of Sloan’s preparations. ' ' Jactsox. Mien. Feb. 24,1849. S. K. Hibbard—Dear Sin 1 am out of Sloan’s Condi tion Powder and Horse Ointment. The tale lar ex ceeds my expectation. if yon can manage to send me 4 dozen Ointment, I will pay for them the first umi that yoa are here, and presume I shall be able to «eU a quantity in the rourre of the year. It wilt be an object to you, as well as to myself, to keep me con stantly supplied. Very resp*y yours, ' 8. S. VAUGHN A CO. MISSISSIPPI RIVER St.Locu, 22,1319. Dr. Sloan—Sir. A 1 oat wo yean ago, while ratting jo the Mississippi river, in passing over the rapid*,) was plunged into the water, and by the raft dashing against a rock, crashing my left leg and otherwise it nously injuring ns, so much that I lon all sensibility. Whencan*ei(*o»ne*i returned I found myself In St. Louis, surrounded by my weepingfamily. Good nurs ing and medical aidj enabled me u> about two months to nobble around with the assistance ofaeralch. Th< wounds only partially heated, leaving large running •ores at the knee, which for many months discharged blood and mailer of the most offensive character. My pains were lnexpresnble. at times my suffering wit so great that death would have received "a. hearty wel eome. Fortunately Mr. Wilson, (one of njy neighbors) advised me to try your Ointment. I obtained a box applied it according to direction— the sores soon began to assume -a healthy sppearance, and In three month* 1 was entirely cared, and enabled to do hard labor. You obealent servant, IiIKAM^W.-THOMAS. We, the undersigned, neighbors of 11. W. Thomas, were acqoainied with the case above slated, and know* inf the circumstance*, moit cheerfully confirm said Thomas’ statement. REV. J. DOUGLASS, JAMES WILSON, GOOD NEWS. Chicsco, Jan. 6th, 1645. W. B. Sloan—Sin-One of my borteu was hoof bound and also wounded in the dtifie, in which he took cold, and became *o crippled that he eoaid scarcely travel. Ily the free •pplicatkm of your valaable ointment, hit hoofs were soon softened and the stifle permanently cured. I have also used the Ointment In the case ol Toll-Evil and on severe gilU'wlth equal taceesL On a ma*hed finger that was very painfab It opera ted like a eiia’cn. Yours, ko , k. VAN ORDEN. TESTIMONY FROM LITTLE PORT. . SloudV Ointment end Condition Powder wo ac knowledged b y ail who hare used them to bo the ten remedy for horse* and cattle that has been discovered. Fresh wounds, galls, spevins, bruit ee, ringbone, poll evil, and in short evqry outward disorder or Injury eaa be cared by this wonderful remedy. The Powder 1* designed for inward strains, distemper, hidebound, fatigue from hard exercise, diseased eyes,- Coanty Chronicle. 'RATHER DOUBTINGLY, BUT I THOUGHT WOULUTRV IT” WicaLtvru, Cook Co. Feb. 13, ie« Mr. Sloan—Sin 1 huvc a fine young horse that was taken with the scratches last (all. l paid -oat a boot three dollars for tficdieine to care himp but ho grew worse. 1 then bought a box of your omtoient at your office when in Chicago last, rather doabiingly, but I thoaght I would try it. Judge «f my turpriie and my opinion of its beneficial Qualhies, when S found my horse's leg* smooth and welljn four days from the time I commenced applying it _’ r Yonrobedient, HP. COLBY. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE cdSSJiS-llftS I'V' ° f ne«n M it. cto ,»n. of ilia n.i™, rii.iirtTSiSSft.^Sui A WISCONSIN WITNESS. Granville, Milwaukie eo. Wu rvi Mr. Sloan—Deaf Bin Recently my liorshVlj Ml with aiof chaiiLSitached, which cut injured tliera ■crituly. i.i f «!?, my team ruined for himnet*. Fortunately commended the as© of your CmtmenL 1 wemf-ifn* waakic and purchased a box. it toon S"* inflammation, and in a few dayrthe The great benefit derived from the use of yonr*cat L meat, on mr horses, indaoed me to acquaint *«■ *,7,1 the-facLbelievingits publicitywoaldbenefi/vfln BT Hi iheptblie. . Respectfully tobis, 7 . GEORGE COMSTOCK. ITIBA POSITIVE PACT, And fits become a common saying, that Sloan* Ointment and Condition Powder an rapidly superse ding all other remedies for all diseases of horses and ! cattle. The benty of the medicine* eosxbta ia tbels parity and safety, to wit: they may be ojedeverso : freely without any danger of taking cold, er any other I Injury resulting from their frequent nee, and mr s.n to asra if are followed, jyUnjtyt * AS TBZ oxarsax OOXK ■ UnnSKaSbnU, -J. ’ ME»ANDCLOAKGOODa. 'wSSrff ««w than 1000 pieces Thibet CSotht Menn*, p 4r , iaetuij Alpaceas, tycoe*e,Op -15.*?? P sf u * e wtil be told from tiu to 40 per ctnt leas tbia »»»«' prises. 41**-3«ptecearichplain and ftrt RILES, redu ced OOper eent . 1 Cashmeres and De lain*, emirs new strifes. Alio—White Goods, do., Embroideries, Loses, Ribbons, Gloves and-Hosiery, Trimmings, Ac. SUfisses Pla»nels, 70 cases oew.stylo Calicoes, Uiru jes Bleached Merlins, 7O bales Tickings. Also, Cloths, CsssimeTef, Jeans, Cssiiaeut, &A, st extremely lew priees Together with sn iotmense variety of ether Goods, staking an sswrtmeat one of the most extensive iu tbs country—all of which have been marked down at msehdower prices than their extensive annual sale In January last. They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods will be sold. 03*Tbe lowest price named at first. , janfl A. A. MASON A CU, 60 Market st "Sorway Plains" Blankets. " TST R- MURPHY, at North East corner cfPourtb ¥ ¥ « and Market streets, has lately received a sup pty of the above suphnor mskc of Blankets, and m vttea those in wont of the -article to look at them be* {ore baying. He hu also on hand Home Made Blno* ke ft * s<^ d he 5Ty anlcle ’ »hich he is telling low. • E*-pvm Made FLANNELS,bretrojbarred and whits, of asuptriorquaUty. ’ • ' Also—Twilled Searlet FLANNELS, to which he invites the attention of buyers. * Mccwl T opened in the L* °P Bt3ir »' ««« hi. assortment ~ry£l.and worthy the attention of dealers. OKLLERiy UVKK FILLS WAS MY DOUTufc rau “5 “ "f ronr Ll.tr £iu? x s* ° e hTfane's Liver Pills, and soma ernes, Z^L 1 w *s, toW *** *ood for that disease, bat attar ™^“ x J eUi ?* wor,e ' } ®B»Hy concluded to ploee , n^ e J tQO we of » physician for better or OTjJ* l * time, I was told CT lI' Ni £« c £’ °* Jht* place, that a friend had "“‘w® »ho* of Sellers’ Liver Pills from Pittsburgh wbmh had benefitted him very taneh. 1 forthwith sent for a box of yonr Liver PiUa, and by the time I was done using them, I was satisfied that it was last the medicine that suited my ease. I sent for more, and took five or ex boxes, and found myself almost entirely cured; but in March last 1 caught a severe cold, which brought back the disease, and in a short time I was as bad as ever. I again had rccoerse to your Liver Pills, and took theta every other night for six weeks, and occasionally since, and lean now MV. that 1 can now cay, that I ted little if any symntMls of the Liver Complaint, and my general health Is as good now as it has been for the last 10 years. My neighbors ask me who was my doctor. I tell them that Hellers’ Liver Pills was my doctor, and by the blessing of Divine Providence the means of earing me. lam confident that when the nubile become to* quoin ted with the vales of poor Liver Tills, the de mand for them will focieasa. Many ofmy wlvhboti, to whom 1 have recommended the pills, can testify to their value, as well as to the facts above ttaied Respectfully yours, Grass Uolxl Tom Ptrauc.—The Original, only true and gena* au» Liver Pills are Preparedly IL E. Sellers, and have his name stamped in black wax apon lha fid of e *£h Box, and hii signature on the entside wrapper. All others are counterfoils, or hose imitations, vptfr? R. E- SELLERS, Proprietor, 67 Wood «t Jayass’Xzpsctoraßt. D„ ,BAtJaL,Columbiaaaeo n OJApr.S4,lSU. R. D. JAYNEB: Dui Bxxr—l foe] bound to- yoa and tho alQieted public, to avail rayaelfof thisop* portanity of giving publicity to the extraordinary effects of your Expectorant oamyselC Having been af&ie led for several year# with a severe cough, keetio fever and its concomitant diseases, and seemed only doomed to linger out a short bat miserable existence, until the fall of 1339, when, being more severely attacked, nnd having resorted to all my former remedtes,and the pre scriptions of two of the most respectable physician* ia die neighborhood without deriving any benefit, or- the consolation of surviving hut a few days or weeks al farthest—when the Is.t gleam of hope was about to vanish, 1 had recommended to me your Expectorant— and blessed by that Being who does all things in ithe use of the mean*—and contrary to the expectations of my physieians and friends. I was in a fow days raised from tuy bed, and was enabled by the use of a bottle, to attend to my business, enjoying tinee better health than I had for ten yeare previous. Respectfully yours, Ae., lu. IV. Eanti. For sale ip Piuibargh-, at the Pekin Tea Biore,7o Fourth street martf) it DUDLEY. MIL ELUAH EATON’S CERTIFICATE TO DR JA\NE— I This certifies, that immediately alter having attended my brother, who died of consumption in March, lt*4i. I was taken sick with the Consumption or liver Complaint, and was reduced so low with the disease, that for .four years I was unable to attend to my business, either at home or abroad, being for the most time confined to my bed. During tae above peri od of time, 1 had expended for medical attendance o regular Physicians and medicines, to tho amount of *ao. without receiving any benrfit therefrom, la luln I=*3, 1 commenced taking Dr. Jayue’s Medi cines, end have taken them more or less ever since, and believe that it was by persevering in their use, that 1 can now truly say that I have eomoletdy reco*. vend my health. 1 behove that Jayne's Pills and Expectorant are the best family medicines now in use. « I reside la Springfield, Outgo county, N. Y., and carry on a furnace and machine (hop in that place, and am not interested in any manner in tho »»i* of the above medicines,- and make this certificate tor the ben efit of tltoca axilicted. ELIJAH EATON Springfield, N.-Y., Sept Id ISIS. _ )a* aiOH PALL OOODII ALEXANDER & DAY, corner of the Diamond and Market street, notify their friends and the politic that they have received their stock of Fall and Win ter GOODS, direct from the Importers, manufacturers and auctioas at the east. Theirmtoekofjtew style and fashionable Goods is large, and prevents strong attrac tions to purchasers, fn Ladies Dross Ooodi and Shawl*, the most splendid and (ashtraable Good* of ihe season are now offered, at remarkably low prices * consisting in part of the following LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. New style Brucha fig’d Camelion Silks; Col'd and Black Satin Du Cbenes and Tare Saties Col’d Camcliau Groderbines. of the best qualities; > Block glossy Groderiens of the maunfocutre. ) The aboi-e named Black Silks are warranted not to cut in the wear; for dresses and mantillas thsr are the best imported. u Neat fig’d Camelias Satin Do Chene, the hsndsomest Silks of u>e Mason. \ New style BrochaSUk figured Freneh Merino*, %, new and splendid artiele for ladies’ walking drcVrrtT Silk Embroidered Freneh De Laines, forarene* aad tacks, an enarety new artiele. Cashmeres, De Lalues, Merinos, Alpaceas and Par mcuos, a large assonment SHAWLS AND SCARFS! Brocha Long and Square Shawls, of the best Quali ties. Plaid Long Shawls, of tha newest designs, remark ably cheap. Splendid Terken Shawls, at greatly reduced pricer. Camelian firoeha fig’d Silk shawls! In great variety. Crape Shawls, white aad colored, in great variety. CLOTHS, CAS3IMERE3 ANb VESTINGS! Rest Sedan real French Twilled Cloths, all price*; beat Sedan real French Caasimeres; new style Amer ican Qasumerea; super Satin Vettings. LADIES’ CLOAKING CLOTHS! French and Belgian Black and OUve Cloths, for In dies’ Cloaks. BLANKETS! A splendid assortment of American »nd imported Blankets, at remarkably loir priect. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS! A large and complete assortment now on hand.— Many of oor present stock of Staple Goods were bought from the manufacturers previous to the present adranee ia prices.. A principal part of our sloe* of Preach and English roods bare been purchased ai the great Auction sales in Philadelphia and New York, which enable* ns to offer decided bargains is almost every description of goods ia oor of business. Coontry Merchant*, Merchant Tailors, and all wholesale and retail buyers, are iavitod to an early examination of our s*oek sou prices. _ ALEXANDER. A DA Y, «•„ ecd north west corner of the Diamond. B' iita or uuv uuuuai WB. MURPHY, at north east center of Ponnh • and Market its, is coarreeeinnf his second supply for the season, and can offer Indneementi to layers rarely to be met with. Hit assortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS Is very foil, eomisiinf of French Merinos, Caihmeres, Cobaxjs, Lyonew Cloths, super Printed French Cash meres, at prices considerably lower than they could be bought early in the season. Ills stock of LONG SHAWLS la Urge, and embraces many of the beautiful Ryles now on exhibition at Franklin Imtitole, Fhiixd’a. BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS, Of new and very handaomo style*, Velvet Trim* minx*, >«. SACKING FLANNELS, Of Tarioas aiyle* and qoalitiei, plain and embroidered Black Silk Lace*, Needle Worked Collar* and Coff*, Bonnet Satin* ana Velvet Flower*, Cop* end Feathers. HANDSOME DRESS SILKS, Of the newest styles, and at lower prieea than usual; and rich changeable Sliks and Saties, for Manilas, Ac.; and a tsrge stock of STAPLE AND HOUSEKEEPIN GOODS, at lowest prices. And in the gentlemen’s deportment will be found fresh FRENCH BLACK AND FANCY COL*D CLOTHS, Black Doeskins, Winter Vestings, Fancy Casstmeiea, Undershirts and Drawers, Silk Cravats, Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Ac. we isvited o visit the Wholesale Booms, cp stairs. oe:3n Avery' Wonderful cube:—scLLLaai VERMIFUGE! Uncii, Mercer co, Pa, Sept. 29,1649. R E. Sellers: Dear Mr, 1 bought ooe bottle of your Vermifuge at the Iren Cay Furnace store, at this place, and it has performed what weeonfideroßthereadron* dcrfolcure on one of my boys eight yean old; he bad been unwell for some yews, so much so iballhadgiv. rn up all hopes of his recovery. 1 was advised by one of my itrighbors toiry a -bottle of your. Vermifuge— and < am happy to inform you nf it having the desired effect of relieving ay son. He passed, ut the short space of 64 bouts, 161 worms, some of them measur ing as much os Iff and 14 inches long., I feel bound iu ju«Uce to give you the above statement, so ns fr.a may make any use of my name that you think proper, yours, vary respectfully, Joxa-nua fi. Lmt ETPrepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, £7 Wood street; and told by Druggists generally in the two cities. ■ novlfi vuJfiAIM 3V LV UUP—From W. K. Bod«n, Esq., Clrrk of the Court of Qoixter Sessions of Besver County: Mr. it E. Sellers: Sir, Some time in the winter my wUe was afflicted whhasevereanddistresalngcough, and hearing of your invaluable Cough Syrop, I par* chased a bottle from 8. T. Triable, of Bridgewater, and after taking a portion of it two or three evenings on going to bed, she found immediate relief; as alto several friends have been relievoJ in severe cases. 1 am therefore satisfied that It Is a safo and Valuable me dicine, and wuuld recommend it to those who may bo afflieted with severe coughs and colds, March 38,1643. W.K.BODEN. {TTSoId by R. E. SELLERS, 27 Wood and byDrugalsts generally in the two cities and vicinity. defl I|tELT CLOTiIS—3 eases Blue and Drab l-Sl . Cloths, just rac'd and for sale by MURPHY, WILSON A CO, mbvM 48 Wood it jjcAKLErMOUd. DB LAINB-VV. R. Maiphy his islt* £ e * lot of high eslered Mens. da Lain*, £^l« Ch Vf 7, %; t * !e k* e *»M lba low price of *Je. rt j ,in w«b t Drown, Ac,at 13* tol?| 8«f»S e MJ*J d it 4n ? *t ,Mfe “•*«■«« Of MM stylos •Ch . m nrleu prices, togsthsr "‘S aoiTW«iir. I IMPORTATION ■« ■ ’ , fc COV ■ PfSWUtf MMU HwWIBM OOlli jb» HANRDEN fcCOUeentmse. tobans miso&s ’of" ' '-«r* fir u ia Liverpool, whilst thousands of othen » are drained taontha, ontilthey could be meat in some -,*/* at a thS» nut, width 100 imp jrnl, protet.Uitir eoSut. We in lend to perform our cootraat# toaoxaßly east what it mar. and not act is waath* case last aeascn. with mherofflcers,—who either pertowed actanTcr when it noted their convenience. ■ \ JEKU drawn *1 Kluhursk to «iit «ua fhtn il it £WKBc“S'dIW!S2f ,il ■ JOSHUA EOBJSSON. .Hgsaaa'dSMiidggLn JjEt&nisJb 1849. iTTfII i -Mi Canal Pocket—SWALLOW. I “ “ -OCEAN.- ’-•• Beaver everyday exeepted} and arrive next montfugai Wuißn, when they eonnenwhh the Mail Sugesfor if?? gllL Om of the psikou looto Winn Otilr ‘““W w ir»-( Fn , JOHN a CAUGHEY. Agmit, *P» comer Water and Smithficld tti :ifel •. 184ft- "-aggjfc UNION LINE, . OS THE PENN'A ABO ODIO CASAL& Caowvoap A ChuhiwllVi ClevelamLO > - , fL G. Pirn Beaver,Pa. j Line will be prepaid on the opening of navi* the Canal and Lakes. N *v The facilities of ike line are tutsurp osscd in number, qnallnr and capacity of; Boats, experience ol captains, and efficiency of Agents, One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland dally.ran* rung in connection with (he stemaera „ LAKE RIBAND MICHIGAN, 1 Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and a line offintciass Steamers, Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes. Agcttb—R o Parka, Beaver, Pa. I J*»e Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio. A! B Taylor, Warren, 11 Cyrus Pnfruue, Have ana, Wheeler A Co, Akron. Crawford A Chamberlin, C > *un• e. kiuwaii, n. vt. e. Unwin, Pittsburgh. ** BIDWELL * BROTHER. Forwarding flerebanti, JJEAVKB, PA, Agent* for the Pittsburgh andClevdand lan* t Pitts burgh andßru Lint via Eru, and for steam boats Beaver and Cold) Cape. Hawing parehaaed the Urge and anbauatlal Wharf Boat just bailt for the Monongabela Packets, have with the addition of a Warehouse, the most tropic ae* coramoilatioDa for reeeiwing and forwarding, and . n 'd to consignments to their care, and rely on thrlr mends for t tna>. mtutt«arua 7 Second Usad Ptaßoa, "" /*\NE second bend Piano, 6 octatet, price SSO \j l “ “ ’ “ 5J “ “45. 1 “ “ “ 5 « } or «&Ie far cuh «l tb* tbure prier *, by del* . JOHN H MKLLOK. M Wood .1 TO VIOLIN PLAY ER5—-Sporta'* Ujuto Violih Scuoqj, altered and connected from the 'an Knf Jith edition, to correspond wilt Snobr-'a • Original 'School of Violin playing, by hi* pupil 'll. C. Hill, “if any argumenta are rtqaireu to reeommrnd thin work, It Buy be observed that Spohr himself adhere* strictly to the system laid •'own in the above werk. and that |be ha* by the snae mode of Instruction. prodoeed a treater number cl duungmrhed pupils than any other caster in Europe/ 1 A supply of toe above Just rec'd, (pries ®7,l and for sale by del? J It MKLLOB. 81 Wood st AN EMINENT and experienced Physician from th* Edit, of SO yean standing, offers to mat allcaae* of a Delicate Nature with promptness and secreey. Illasaccess in Buffalo and other large cities ha* been proverbial. Ila charge* are moderate, and hii rure* permanent. Old ease* of Gleet, Strierare, Scro fula, Floor Albus, Rheumatism, Ague, Syphilis, or any chronic or inveterate ease* solicited. A ear® warranted, or chain refunded. Omen, St. Clair street, 2 doors from the Brides. Teeth Extracted. Adviee to the poor gratia. N. 15.—Df. A. folleiu the worst eases of any disease in Pmsbargh so eali. aslLdly PBtBOLBtB, OKWoCtToiCr “There are more Bung* in heaven and earth Than are'dreaißpt of In. philosophy." THE VIRTUES of (his remarkahle remedy, and the constant annlieattca for it, to the proprietor, has Indneed him to Dave U pat pp in bottles with la* belt and directions for the benefit of the public. The PETROLEUM is procured from a well in this count j, at a depth of four handred feet, is a pure ana* doitcraied article, without any chemical change, bat }ast as Sows from Nature’s Great Labratoryl! Tnatlt coniaini properties reaching a number of diseases, is no longer a mailer of uncertainty. There are many things in the arcana of nature, which, if known, might bo of vast aiefulness m alleviating suffering, and re* storing the bloom of health and vigor to many a suf ferer. Long before the proprietor thought of putting it op in bottles, it bad a reputation for the eure of dis ease. The cpnsuet and daily increasing ealts for tt, and several remarkable cures it has performed, is a sura indication of its future popularity and wide spread application in the cure of disease. We do not wish to make a long parade of certifi cates, as we are conscious that the medicine can soon work its way into the favor of those who suffer and wish to be healed. Whilst we do not claim for it a universal application In everv disease, we unhesita tingly say. that ia a comber of Chronic Diseases it is unrivalled. Among these may be enumerated—all diseases of ihn mucous tissues, such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. CONSUMPTION (in Its early stage,) Asthma, and ail diseases of the air passages. LI VER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, IXaxbaa. fhJcases of tbe'Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in the Baek or Side, Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy, Rheumatic Pams, Gout, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworms, Borns, Scalds, Bruises. Old Sores, la oases of debility re sulting from exposure, or long and protracted cases of disease,this medicine wilt bring relief. 'lt will act as a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such cases, imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, remov ing obstructions, opetdngtko sluggish functions, whleh cause disease and a broken coniilimioa, and giving increased and renewed energy to all urn organs of Life! The proprietor knows of several cures of PILES, that resisted every oilier treatment, gel well under Ute use of the PETROLEUM for a short time. The proof can be given to any person who desires it. None genuine without the signature of the proprietor. Sold oy. the proprietor, '■'S. M. KiER, Canal Basin, near Seventh si Alm by R H. SELLERS. 57 Wood sU and—KVY6ER* M»DO WELL, . corner Wood tl. and Virgin alley; who ore his norj-dly regularly appointed Agents TUBS AND CIIURNS. PINE AND CEDAR WARE XIANUFACTOttY. No. 87, corner Alarkri and Fifth—or 49 Market, twern Third and Fourth sis. subscriber keeps constantly oft hand, who]** i sale and reuUl, the following articles, vir WashTttbs, PtotT Chora*, Meat Tuba, Barrel Chum*, Hath Tobt. Half Bushels, Wooden Bowls, Peek* and Half Peek*. Wuh Boards, Ilra<> Bound Buckets, Clothes Pics, Towel Rollers, Wooden Ladles, . Bread Rollers, Clothes Basket*, Market Baskets, Ac- Ac. SAMUEL KROK3KN, novli No 83 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh J. nttipratt 4 Boas* Patsnt Soda Ash', : *J£)F\ CASKS Glass and Soap maker*’ Soda Ash, 'lmported direet from the above celebrated manttfaelßrert,S9 per cent American test, arriving and - for sale by novfl WA M MITCHELTREE • LiqUUKS-17 nl pipes Brandy—Olard, DupuT. Ac: •J pipes Holland Gin; ScikaNKßum; 400 bbls Whiskey; for sale by novfl W A M MITCHELTRRB Bleaching PoWDst-w hus jas tiupnitA Sons’ brand, a superior article, for sale by novfl W AM MITCHKLTRKB 17c. CASKS Xlosprau’s Soda Ash, and JO pasEs < U Bleaching Powder, arrived per ship Oienbrldrc, and now *oaun* on 67 canal, for sale by W A M MITCUELTREE N. B.—They will receive, daring the winter, lart* supplies ?U New ©ttoflps, sovW Sellers tawl? medii .tf edicinea el the d*y.» ' : GaaiuaHi gratnaaOMo, ■ - • R.EoeOei»: ItUakitriffettetbebesefitirfetten to stale eeae facts la relatiaa to ycc* excellent F««fc |j IlCdieisa*. - < X bare *Md tot Yomlfcre large? Isayeva fin ny* one ria». frequently answering for expiffinyl tn quaadii««(Mylto9oo) wonna fraarwo cbiMna | bare aheaad'Tear lire? Fill* aad.Ueugb Syrn va my family, and they hare la every Instance predated UuJefleetaaiired. v^- . A* I a® e ioxt what they are recommended, THE BEST LI VER PILL EVER USED; and after taking tear boxes J find the dlaeaso has entirely left me,, and 1 am now perfectly well. Eejpeetfiuly COLEMAN West Liberty, March as, 18«! I certify that lam personally acquainted with Mr Coletm: ,and can bear testimony to thetreth oi the aiWa certificate. * A R SHARP The yenuins liver Pills are prepared and sold by R Ed. LLERS, No «7 Wood street, and by druggists in the wo ciuea • , TO THE only true and ran* nine Liver Pills are prepared by RE Sellers, and have bis nemo stamped in bl tnk wax open the lid of each (•ox, ami his nynatart on the catslde wrapper—all oUiert are connierfeUs, or base Imitation*. • apb) , ■ R B SELLERS, Proprietor OILiAYRK'd OA UIIIATIVS B Alt SAB t;* ROM the Rev ASA SHINN, a wellknown and pop 1 BlarClergymanoi heProtestsathleihodistChuen • Taeundemgnedhavyngbecnafflieteddorfngthepaxt winter with a disease oiihe stomach, sometimes pro* dneiny greatpaln in tbestomachfor tenor twelve hoars withontmternu >*on,and after having triad variona remedies wittis , effect- was fnrniihea with a bottls otDTDJayse’sC: mauve BtUanuThla bo assdao* cording to the direct ens, usd (band invariably that this medicine eaosedthe pain to abate in three orfearmin* me*, and in fifteen ortwenty minatesevery an can sensation wa* entirely HUAI MMX! , . , _ , Ooumuptlon, Couto, Cold*, Aiiimi, BtomUUi, U». •r Complaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breath* lor, rain in the Bite and Breast, Palpitation©! tbe Heart, Inlaenxa, Croup, Brokeni Con* elution, Sore Thrpat,Nervoa« Debili* a, and ail Disease* of the Throat, Breast and Loathe moat**, tetual aad apoedy eur* *tm known lor any of the ebgye duets* as, U DR. BW AYNE’S' imp •* wuaotami Tlii*madlalae iaooionger among those ofdoobtral atllitr. It has passed away from the' thousands daily swashed upon the tide oi experiment, and now studs Usher u reputation, and isjbeoomlng more extensive* •*o«ed thim up other preparation of modieina aver nrodaoad forth* rebel of nlenngoia. Itbu been uuodueed tot generally through the Unitad Stales end EniPp*,ud there are few towns of bat what contain soma remarkable avi* e f its rood eteeta. Por proof of the foregoing «na of the value and efficacy of' this medi* cine, the proprietor will Insert a few ef the many thoa* sand tcsumenlals which have been presented to him by e>ca of the first respoetabUity—men who have higher riews of moral rerponribillty and Jostiee, than to cer tify to facts, because it will do another a favor, and themselves no isjssdce. Saab testimony proves eon* elasivelTithatitaurprisincexceUeaee is establishod by iu intrinsic merits, and the oaqaestienahlo aatheri tv of poblie opinion. The InsOmtsneoaa relief it af* lords, and the influence did used through the w holo frame by it* use, render* it a meet agreeable rart, for U* men. aeting from eenteleatioas impulses, voluntarily bear tastimony to the truth of a thing, or particular fact, such testimony, being contrary to their worldly interests and purport, coerce* conviction of its troth, and commends itself in a special manner to Stiu. AmnaaJt Ccu ov PnnesaiT Cowmerno*— Thar* never waa a remedy that has been m ueeeasfe) in desperate eases of Consumption, **Dr. Swayne’i Cenwound Byrup of Wild Cherry, It •trengtheat the ■yuan, and appears to heal the alters an the lungs, ereanty sew and rich blood; power possessed by ho other -idicine. .... CBISTXX Co~ April 83th, IM3. Dr. 9* ayno—Dear Sin I eerily betlereyour Com* oouad ft/run of Wild Cherry has been the meabs of Eri£myme. taught a 4rerecold,which ««d*- allvetew worn, attended wuh a aever* cough, that >£ .11 rnuJle. wtleh I k»l MOUIJ. 10, Mil, [neieuing .Mil m, «“• .JjdSilei fU U, irasloau of Pulmonary Consumption. Every thing I tried seemed to have u efleet, end my complaint increased so rapid* ty that friend*as well a*myself, gave ap all.hope* of my recovery. Atthlatimo Iwa* reecmmendedto try ssJas!*ttßfi!!s sasaissis 32fhS?2S SlSfiSi s■ tin Cinnamon, Ginger; ' • Cloves, Pepper,., , Warranted pare. For aale at ibe new Brie*' and Albstaed Factory, eOroerof Ferrp A Liberty ri »W • ' ■ JPIIM k HKT.I. on hand and Applied to ardor, by . U * l mjU OSO COTfOUN, , M SXW BOOKS! : : —.. JWWA* WITH MEXICO, by 8.8. Ripley; « s Riehard Wbately. D. D. *~mob, oy oa Chris&an Baptism;by Baptist i The OaOviee, a Novel. ‘ * . Justree'dby JOHNSTON k. STOCKTON. _ del9 i cower Ttiird and Mar ket atrfTta Now aid BUfaat Olft Boekn QiCBED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; by J T O. -Headley, with elerea original dodgas-by Dadey* Foema end Proae Writing* fey Richard H. Dana l 1 •:> ..... -. . . , v ~’ . lUuHdnatod Gens of Sacred Pocty, with tlx ißosai' Hons enyrared oa steal, brJehnSuxtain- Jmx received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON* . deg : . corner Third ami Market tU. ‘PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT} or a Poetical View X ef the mutual duties, relations and interests of the Medical Profession and the Ceauasniiy: by Worth. ia*totrllooker,'M-DUa r:;< , • «t Works of Michael De. Montaigne; ecmprlsiax hit Quays, Letter* fee* By WnL HaxletL ' Nioeveh and hi Remain*. Bv lutes Ihunrlaiw art,E*q.,D.aL. . , j ... .Glimpses of Spain: or Notes of an Unfinished Tour la iM7. Bys..iTwamt: Tapper's Pro verbal Philosophy, now edition; Bias, traioo. Just received by - .. i . 18AQ-30J T OCKWOOEFB ILLUSTRATED WORKS—TUn- JLJ rolnatcd Books—Books la richly carved binding-, riinainatod a&d:illutrated—Books superbly bound La . S®*! Morocco, aad Coa; osition, la imitation of Uie Middle Ana—Bibles and Prayer Books, bean. utally bound InYelvetandMeroeeo,magnificently er» nsmented and illuminated. Per tale by ' _ • JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, deg Bookseller A Importer, Wood st • Ohtlitaua ud New Tear Appreaehlagr iILEOANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS, ' ia Magmfiemi Aaftjßs Binding,for tJu Holiday*. JAMES D.LOCKWOOD, Bookseller aid Importer, n Wood street, has re caved a beautiful collection or lUustrated Books, ,bound in the most splendid man. nr by the best London and American binders—toon? them may be fottndi Pearls of Amen: Poetry; mag nificently iUosdnai* Bated. ktycof the vVeattßt WorldjlihnElniledingold and Wordsworth’s Greece* riehly Illustrated. The j'-cacher; illuminated by Owen Jones, and bound.'* earredwood. Tat Son f of Song* illuminated by Jones. JoaCaT*” *^ e “ Thoughts;i»«»mtn«i*dby Heroines of Shmkspeare; 01 nitrated, jus. Jameson’s Characteristics ot Women: illnxtra* ted. For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD. _ «» «3 Wood street B«w Bookie wSSeS2 ,^S^L& * d am»«, Stdoaia the Sorceress? by Wm. Meinhold. JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, aorta ; comer Third and Market • m Ouseftlu Mott BmerkaUt Work* of the Agt? WNmvjsH AND ITS REMAINS; with an aeeonnt Av of a visit to the Chandman Christians of Kvrdis* 1 tan, and the Yeridis, or Dexil-Wonhlppers; and«n bqalry into the Manners and Arts of the Ancient As. fCjfna Br Anaien Henry Larard,Eiq-> D. C. L. With introdoeiory Note by Prof. E. BobSsoti. D. D-. LL. D. Ulastnited with' IS plates and '•”* M wdewa. SvelaBvo.eloth,»4 l ». . book has a rare aooaat of graphic, vivid, pio> ttnesqae narrative."—Tnbano. . “The work of jLayard is the most prominent eo.ntri* ballon to the stady ef antießity, that has *ptiered Cot *aav.yeaia.«-ChristlSq:. vpoosta u»r /»« coo excels la interest the aeeonnt of Nineveh aatMu Rains, given by Mr. Layard.”—Waahiaju»a i foßow the diggers with breathless interest ia their excavations, ana suddenly find ourselves be tora u massive firm carved with minsta aeenraoy, now Hftmg its Mantte bead from the dust of 3000 V®*", «, are. ready l* cry ont with the astonished it Is wonderful, bat it is tmel ,M —Ia- JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, ef til* Old *ad New Testament. L E««*d byji B. Sprajee, D. D. l vol. imp. Sto., e*»nuy bound; 18 exqalshely finished ennsvlnfs; by celebrated American Clergy®**- POEMS Sv AJdKUA, (Mrs. Welby, of Krjl new dnd ealumd eduloniUluuited by engraving* from enyißSl Wler. 1 voL square tvo.. elegant *!» *adGlftlto*fc*, variety of splendid Anna* . Flm Book of the History of Borne. 1 VOL lento. THE MECHANICS ASSISTANT, adsptedfor the mo of Carpenters, Shipwrights, Wheelwrights, Sew-, rtn, Lambenscn,-Stadeau, end Artisans generally: oeiaf end practical Treatise eo tteann the Sliding Rale. By D. M. Kaper, A. M. Boise « Treatlso on Greek Prose Composition. OUeodortJs Elehentary Flreoeh Gramms.'. By Prof Greene, of Brown University. TveLlftno. Boediger's Gesenlss* Hebrew Grammar, by Count. Gesentas* Hebrew Lexicon. ■ Logarithmic Tables. I voMtheep.l Eofuibniiij's Greek Concordance. 1 voi. (tans- Anthoa'a ducieal Series. Wcbiter't Dictionary, rtTiaod ed. I vol. 8»o. “0. .. ~- Barae*! Notes and Qaesdoos on New Testament. Whately’a Logie. Moaheita’s Eceleaiastieal History. 3 vela and 3 vela, (sheep.) . Vestiges of Creadon. ! 1 toL lBmo. Mornings ame&f the Jesoita at Roac. 1 voL (cloth and paper.) Scenes where the Tempter has Triamphed. 1 voL (cloth and paper.) i SESsSSSSite” I, ° LB '°- »tnt comprising hia Lssays, Letters, and Joamey throagh Germany and Italy, with notes from aU the leal and Bibliographical Nodees, fcc. Theejy and Practice of TcaeMnc or, the UoUvea end Methods of Good School-Keeping, by David of the Btote Normal School, FtaokFemter'sFUh and Fishing of the U. Bute* and British Provinces of North America, by Henry; Wm. Herbert JOHNSTON t STOCKTON, > oev« corner Third and Merkel >u j TMa Old'ea Time* I Bookaellcrand Importer,! “ .** 0 -®3 Wood street. has Car ills a lew copies corn*! ptete, turn remainder of the edition,) of «!»>■ valuable! **?[*» *o lie Preservation of Documents, and) other authentic information Telacnr to the early exs and improTeaenl of the country! oioond tto head of the Ohio. By Neville B. Craigj f-q-, of PiiUtorjh, in 9 tolj Bvo. t noT l° J. D. LOCKWOOD. | LIBERTY: A History, wua a view of the “berty ®f other Ancient N«uoa*. By Samaej tjuon, IXj. Illßitrated with twelve engravings, exe enied at Roma. 3 vole, Bm, uniform with Prescou'i Historical Work*. ; Jost pablishedand for Mis by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and _ novto Importer. 83 Wood ft | W 11 IWU M CVANNYJtEaaLE ir* * &&3S lo^*- FANNY^ I^ reinm* of this hook 1«* impressed u withl Bach higher opinion of lu enUtor thin we bed famed fromperusingheralher writing*. ItdispUytideeper tone ©f thought, united a© more pare womanly grace of feeling than any other production of the female mind, with which we are aeohaiated.n—Eva. uirna. > t Mt i* ■ very agree able tad readable book, written in .Fanny Kcmbte’t beet wjit ■ hold, eplrited aod. enter* tailing* We reeomatesd it toon readenjmtbe bei pabUeatioa of the teasea.**—RemUng flax. “It eontmmsthe Journal of a travS through Earep< and residence in Italy; and is one of the pleosames and moat in cere Klnf looks of theaeuea.’ l —Coar.and Eoqairer. .“A very eharacteristiebook. We have read it from uUe page to Colophon with onabated interest. A vi vid picture of life in Homo. In'all respects eminently readable.”—Knickerbocker.. ; ~.. < For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD, i novid Bookseller A importer, 63 Wood tV Lithographic Kiubllihasnt OF Wit BCHUCHMANN. Third at, opposite the Posi-Ofice, Pittsburgh.—{laps, Laud&pcaK beads, Showbills, Label*. Architectural and Machine Drawing!, Basinet* and VuiUag Cards, t Qrravfcd or drav a on atone, and printed in colors, Geld, Broulo or Black, in the moat approved sQrle, and at the most reasonable ynccs. : ' octiStly EO SUTrEß—33kegs for j&le by '.Mil y WICK A McCANDLESS MUTTON HAMS—< tibia tor sale by dc!7 . . , JH CANFIELD CHEAP MOUSi BE LAINB-3 cases good style, ftst colored M. da Laws, ias the extremely tow pceaof Ue.peeyknL , A A MASON A Cu, «toU ; No CW Market at i>MASU FKUIT—« dox- cans iroalTFeaclics; V d•* boules do. 5 u - APP ,e> 5 J ; Chemes; v u 1 . 3;“ halfgaL bottßieklw; 3- “ quart do. . 3: u tansy do. - Reekl and for sale at the Pekin Tea Btete. 70 Fourth Kreet. .i.• - ..... docld, ■ EVE FLOUR—I 3 bbUrae'daodferatlaby tea WM H JOHNSTON, uSsecend st Received this day, *t the India sabba, Be* pot—lease Women’s Metalllo Rubber Sandafrs; . 4 “ ** M ' Slippers; a “ “ ' •• - «• - iiiaiaui? .1 “ Misses 1 “ “ Slippers; 1 “ Men’s “ “ . Overshoes; 1 • u “ “ • Sandals; • l u “ lealher'soled " Oversboes;. All of which will be soM, wholesale or retail, tower than as any hosse in the elty. J A H-FHlLLiPSr novkl No 6 Wood street •, EALKD PEACHES—6 tobUJnst rcc’d. iottale by del* - Be W IIAKBAUGH IXTiNDbW sliest reoM aHd W for sale by dels S A,W HAHBAUGH : BirrrLß-13 bbl* .and 3U Kegs, packed, tn prune order for shipping; for sale by -■ ; :>i te3o L B WATERMAN SODA ASH—Sf casks to amvo per Ringgold, jor saleby deti 1 TAS3EY ABEpT .. 10—10 baJeslenre size and heavy SHACKLETTA WHITE. Note Wood st v Lack WaEI 1 just rec’d by Ifrlk BITES—* eases taper French filaefc sok "57 T xstus, extra trimmings, reeM per express, at < dc3o AAhLASON A CQ3 bales Couon: 1 ta~fihl7>joT O 44 bags Feathers; ltierec ‘.w: 18 tacks Wool; CdoxLsmb Skies,with wool; I 3 dos Sheep Skins,, i 340 i • “ ■>*'• dressed; To arrive on steamer Fort Piu, and for sale bT. ; 4o» ISiIAH BItICKY t CO, from tl /TINBENO—I - bags ClarifiedTCar talc bv , \ U dc!7 4 j WICK k MeCANDf-ih a . tEArilEß^— lB eacka prune, for ealo by P~“ del? .•> ■- WICKAMcCANDLKSfI P&UECuVli»B—doom Etssuo Horst CoVcn,a yenr heavy and splendid article, jost rce’i and (orsateiow, atNo.A Wood streetby T _ .4ea ; rUhTOfl OIL—I bbl tn store aad for sale by I \J JcO t ; . ■ i KIDD Aj CO bUe ]tuirec*d and for sale hi . I .. > J KIDD j bbls Frelfi, lost ree'd and ler esle fcr : deg- - •• » ■ STUART A faLL_ I‘Uro CAKffWßlOiflr-1 Carpel Bag: 4n {store; j ±j MWholto elkiittei tor LakefJsScinrtfhuwlteli hr wffifia»eaUibr. aDkULTENBWEpT , J tett T TKjmpttkr s -wi Bouai *nn ;,• * * gukirii *!.**»«* w . . .icti nvirrH ■■ ' NOTE^DHAI^Aa^TArrc^OOLD.BILTEE COLLECTIONS—Draft*-Notes and Acceptance* payable in any pint of the Union.collected ea lie most New Qtlcans,' constantly for sate. • • • i-'iw. BANKNOTES—No»on oil aolsent io&ksln. tie UWtedStates discounted .AHkinds and 4 American Gold andSilserOom boojit Offiee No. fi» Market «xeot» ' - _• > „• - ,Clg "Dills f°N,&»peatf and General AgedV ofiJeo flUi Sc®?? door wen of wood. - -: -..rocflStr, 1 itLnmmj', I>ANKE&3 AND -M u Foreirn and Dorttstls BOis [*t PtPWIIB/.Ranfc- ted CdOfCVtatlpt M ud Wood «£££ FinhueduttelewwntMb b* « M N - HOLMES* BQSB& CoialjllUT for ul. by , 80.K3. wu ....... j :°" • MISCELLANEOUS. RAOIiBFODBDaY. johs mcnoLson , e. w; a. fits*. - IHE undersigned, successor* 16-Arthurs-*'NiehoU' . ton. Ixg leeveto latorsxihe cltftcns ofPittsbureh and public generally, thallheirhaTe , 'rebttill rtm «>■ GLE FOUNDRY and are now la fall operation, and hit©, pan of. their pattern* ready for the market:— Amongst which are Cookicr Stores, 'Coal ud Wood Stores, with asplendld air-tight Coal Btove, which la now npcreedinr in other Cities the. common roand Store. ■ Also, a cheap coal Cooking Store, well adap ted forsmaii,families, with a full assortment of coo* moa and mantel Grates. We would particularly in* rite the attention of persons building 16 eaJl ax oar warehouse before purchasing, and examine a splendid article of enammeiled Grate*, finished in-fine etyto— entirely hew in this market. ■. Warehouse, No. ldl Liberty at, opposite Wood at tug«fcdtf , NICHOLSON A PAYNE. Oißssofibs Dilawars MatnalltAtylna anrnaco.Gompnnp*.. PHiLanunna, Noe. fith. ISIP. • THE Board of Directors dap, 1 declared • dividend Of TEN PER CENT- in serip, Ottief the profits of the Company for the year ending October 31, IMP. cenificaie* lor which will be issuedan and after the first day of December next. Alston dividend 0/ BlXPEßC£NT.incub,6nthe capital stock and scrip previously Issued, parable at above. RICHARD S. NKWBOLD, 6ee*y ■ ■ corlO P. A. MADEIRA, Aft, Pitts*. ; PITTSBURGH IMPORTATIONS, ri YEAGER. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Vo FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS! Sign of the Gilt Comb: IN Market sti Pittsburgh, Pt ! Western: Merchants; ••Pedlars,, and others ratting Pittsbargh to porehase Goods, arereipectfallj invited to call and eiamino the extensive assortment of Eng lish. Americas. French and GermanFsacy Goode ' ■ All Foreign Goods at this establishment are import* •d direct by myself, and purchasers may rely on gra Ung goods nom first hand*. I have thn largest amen* meni of ankles, in the. variety lino, in the city of Pittsburgh—all of which will be sold tort fiffciuhor’ city acceptances..-.TheStoek consists,impart.of •' . Lace Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbon*. > < [ Silk Cravats, Bhoa tad Patent Thread*; Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Tapes, Suspenders, Buuoois,.Ftn*> Nee* dies and Cutlery. .■ > Goldacd Silver Waiehts,GoldJewelry,aUkinisof Brushes, Combs and Razors. ■ Percussion Caps, Revolvers, Plr.ols, Clocks, Silk A Cotton Purees, spectacles,* Steel Pena, Maslo Boxes, Carpet Bags art Baskets. • 1 ■■■ 1. ‘ ;.. ; Bindings, Finding* and Trimmings. : t ToyssidFancyGoodutOftUicrwlthalareeTari©* tyof Faney aitdSUpIe'DRYGOODS.' ' iC. YEAOER'is also.Bgentferthe eebbrstsdLao. easterOombs.- -- . r.s, povl? - Rssdt Bondi - 1 SELLERS* COUGH BYBCP—From W. K. Boden, O &q a Cler Coart of .Qusrter Sessions of. -Beaver Cos?' , . ~, , ; Mr. R. E. Bells * -41 Some time in the winter'my iwiis-wasaflllculwiut.a severe end distressing cough, and hearing if /ear .nvaluable jebased a bottle Us, o S. T. Bridgewater, Jand after takingapenion of It two or three evenings on going to bed, sne-fbttad-imaediaie relief; us also iseverel friends nave been mUeTedlaeevesecases. I jam therefore satisfied ihm it is a safe and valuable ■ me'dieine, and would recommend it to those whs may : be afflicted with severe Cough* and Colds. -March 53,1843. : W. K. BODEN. ; prepared and sold by B.E. SELLERS, 57 Wood St,, and sold by druggists generally, in Ptasbnrgh and Al lcghny.> - . • r . octap ; ' ‘ . The Chart! ere Coni CompanyT ".> '[INCORPORATED.] •‘ : BOOKS will be Open for sUbtctipuon to the stoek of ‘‘ThsCianlefa Coal Company,” on end after Monday,thotflthdayofSeptenberinii, atthaofflci ofZ. W.Remington,PennsfiPltuburgh. >• -;• - iptaaitf ;. T. W. REMINGTON. Grant Riglitli Bssaiay, F)B Cough*. Colds, Asthma'and. Consumption! -Th* GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY for thecare ofthe wva diseases, is’the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OP LIFE* discovered by the eelehrated ißr.tßaehan, of London, England, and introduced into toe United State* under the immediate superintendence of theinrentor. The extraordinary success of this jj, j], 4 cure of Pulmonary warrants,iheAmetiean Agent In soiicidngfbr treatment the went pouibl© ea* ■g*that r»n ha fanndin Oiw ih«l relief in vain froa any of the commas remedies of thh day, .and have been given up by the moat distinguished phynetansaseonfiiiaedandmmaabto. an Balsam has cund, and will cure, the most despentsi of cues. Iti*noquhckaemntm,buin.*tandardEu*! tiahmedlelna-af hnawn amt . Every family in the United Butea should be supplied 1 with Bachan’s Hungarian Balsam..otLife, not cwy to" the ©Hmate,' bu: ; ation and general debility, vrooonins ’ eoughand-eroup. -- Soldinlargob«ttles,«*lperboule,with fhlldirac tlons for the restoration of health. .- - " ‘ Pamphlets, eaotaiaisga mass of English and Ameri can certificate*, and other evidence, sboaring tho tta» ! equalled merits of thisjrcat English Rencdj, maj ba obtained of the Agents, frraaiiuroetr. - \ For sale .br JJ AFAKNESTOUJC AC*, earner of staadWoodaadWoodandfthit*. JeSdAwS ; .TBsinaoumwtiT w A '^fnANBLETOMASUFiCTOBT wriH East side of the Diamond, where Venitiu Blinds of all the diflereat sizes and colors kept os hand or state to oHcrsfls* II * the Itiesioadicset approved Easternfhsh* v ions, anheshortsaaoticoosdoa the am reasonable terma Also, the cheap Boston roll or splij Blind Traasoa* rency and Taper Cam las of all the Afferent pauems, on band and fbr sale low (or cash; Old Veal, uan Blinds painted ever and repaired, or taken in pan parmautornew. B M tVESTERVELT, N. D—AU wot* done with the best auientl ahd wprkaanthip, and wamnjod to plena the most fu tOloOa.-l • aerUkdlv Aikgfaeay euy, Aag. 10,190. • ■ _> SELLERS’ IMPERIALCOUGHSYBUP—Tatsi’s NonsaoLtx*lt! -.1 ’ Prirkicaaa, Mimvw m. SelJers—JniwUeetajoaandyoariaeoa parableCoagh S/rnp,l beg leave to stale; forthebea eSt of the comaonlty, thetmy wile hubeen aeverel times afflicted with a most dtsveoiiup ecu A I na*. ehaswl, la January last, a bottle ofyStrStapl which enred a eoaga of two aiSa •nonth since, the congh retsrncd,- and »u thal-shc coaid huSy move. bretsi; l rent tor one botUe year Couth 8m a part ©tone botUe eored the cottgh V lg!s®osM to a Journeyman who was aererefy afflMmt wtobEr to nsafaisomtwords, eacmehcoortcidyS . 'fSSm&jL-i. meet,, aid sold-by Dregyizi* generally in the two V- - M. ' • delft j ACABXL -ite the very liberal ecenrteeznent r IT have reocivedforsom*nyyeir*,iSaM dinLw m&ed to enhme ay buinesa f e “P et en*f««»ho,‘ I will be eiiafiSJm dU aU orders promptly, and do the work in-etfuiS sale and as fair prices, aad ask the attentionofnK! ehanu and citizens to my lam stoekof UPtrnr jme RY GOODS and Beds, Hattreseesn*&sSK2flSS!* itamaait* andMoreeS^SJfe^ gas,Doidcnugs,Tassels, ZFP WtofWMHykept fnatfTtubli*hmento?to«- ■' ‘N.U—Carp«u made anddown. " -‘J-: y • WILNOBL* JLLLKOHESY VBiHTIAB BLWdT AND CAEI?JET WAtIEROoSr^ P> ‘ IflßjfhUr inVomr wonld respect mS’wett tido of ihe ttSSSSI'IiS BBW ghcay-eiiy r a complete assort* SBHment of Veiutian Blind*; alto Vo BBHniuanShimers.aro made tocr-~ 9B ter in the best l style, warranted mm fqasl to any in tha Umiedfiutes. BB Bis Dltadt can be removed wnhV gW«s»Jba aid 1 of a screw driven OSS Having purchased she stock, BB tools,and wood oftheenblneteo aSßiablistuneniofßamsay A MVleT- Sßland, I am prepared to fatnUh HBI their old cnnotners.as.weli as .thepßhUc*tlar».wi*ev«TtUa*lnAefrUnA ■ ■■ Ageney, Nob wood street, Piushurgh.. mc£y -■ J.A.BBOWN-^ TCtyTreeM, an elersni plain Rosewood 6 oct.-R.^ n s ll from the - celebrated msnafaetory, QfNanns A cfsupcriortane, FcrssJp by . : , atj. W. WwSw?A«: ILLIAMS’ IVOBY PEARL TOOTHPOwBErI* fbr removing Tartar, Scarry, Canker; and an sabstaßces'dertructlve to the Teeth. It is'deiielee* u tho usic, eleaatlsg the mooih, healing and stnonheh: ing the gams, and pvttyug the breath. For talc, wholesale and retail, by ,* deXO E B SELLERS. 6t Wood st splandiAaiscttaent of JEWELR Y, eo» t W» inn Note! PO4 rnntKmt; id «D emilD W, «£g» jraclioa tiiaeltlJrWttTfcSJ" sS^X^r«“* I,cU K N.R—Teeth exsnftied with Urfe « n®Wn: " ' - : , t «X’S‘.^S!^^fSSi5 r tSfe , 3f riwilTthowti il.toalll parts of the country,—from 'MEDICAL UEN OP THE FIRST STANDING, Mialsten'of the Gospel, Ac, wgathsr with eoptoua oaf jeeifrom the JOURNALS OP-THEDAY. • , : we bs vs eabodied;fet-paffiphJet&na,ucdmiybthu . any^cTw^agnm^iroagreEitfoaeoantry. have been ussd in this cirr. - • t THOUSANDS AND TENS OF THOUSANDS throughout thnUmtedSmms and Canada, and week® &: which, when taken according u dirtetiena, tad fore the longs had beoo&a foully-disorganized, u has ever foiled to - •■-,:• •-/■' EFFECT A PERFECT CURE, - Why, then, need the aflletod hesitate) Why resort ts theaiuwrableoosmmiAgotteaupbyanioowniiuUvid- . eels* Jer the assamea name of soma esvhretad phy sician, and puled into notoriety by certificates rt par* ions equally unknown) Whilst a medicine #1 , ‘ UNPARALLELED EFFICACY is to be bad, wboae vooehen are at horns*—out neigh] • of whom it baa ’ --BNATCiIKP FBOALTHEGRAVE. In order that this invaluable medicine may be placed within the reaehofihA poor Baweii the rich, we haya pwthaprieeat .. ....... . .. ?: : t OSL-r «F»T C»BTBs rest «te half ihe asaal cost of eocjh medicines, ms sale by oar agents in. aeariy every town and village over the west, who are prepared to tin /fell infonaa doo relatm to U, ' . T. SALTER, Proprietor. Broaawiy, Ciaclnaati, Ohio. . M’ALUSTER’B OJN_TMENT o their putrid matters,'and 'then heals them. . there dfo-. etzteen years toraU dlasasaa of the ckest/'inTolTing the WBfoitiinngervßd'responsibility, and I declare before heaven and that not is one csso has it (Ulad fa benefit whan the valient wu within the reach of mortal means. 1 1 hare had physician* laateed ta ihe profession.' I hay* ministers of the gospel, Judges of the bench, al dermen. lawyers, ramemen of lEebighest erodiuon. __ and ranitltE&esar uto poor use U‘in every variety 0! way, and there has been bat one voice—one enlvenal wico^sjrnx— YOUR OINTMENT removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling! when the pain ocaeca (R the directions around the box.) r i D>ACHE—The talvehu eared persons of the hcßfiQfhe of twelve years smnding, and who had it regui«xevenrweekao that vinnUieg took place. BAR* AO HP, TOOTH-ACHE, and AGUE IN THE FACS, as* Mined with like reeeesa SCALD HEAD—We have eared eases that actealiy dafi ad every known, as well as the ability of fix* saasro twenty dwtora One man told us he had spent RjW on kis children withoa any benefit, when a few M»sa of Ointment cared them. - • TETTER—There Is nothing better tot the care o( Tetter. - BURNS—tils one of the bast things In the world for Burns. • • ! PlLES—'Thossands are yearly cared by this Dial* neat, It mvxi foils in giving relief for thePfle*. I the box are directions for usingfiPAf b&i Oi*»mtittfbr Etrefula, Lit# C OtfUrfawa' Sentd Knit, Serf Eye, Qvi*ep, Scrt Threat, Bmukuesj Ncrenu Afftdiant, Pams, Du-' ‘*amftUßrina,Htadaeit,*tti*na.Daifiua l Ear*cki, Burnt, Corfu,ett DimemtftktSb «% Sonupt, Pint' pits, SwaWeg vf tiu Aim)*, Bero, JUcumdrust, iPilw, nid Fnf. Creep, BwilUd or Bttktn Ertat, Ttxru 'scb,dpi Sirt Asense of daty compels mo' to rive my tribata to Dailey’s Pam Extractor. Being opposed to qatek* cry and all nastrems having for ineir.ohjeei smkter inonve*—bar realising mueh good from tho u Kia*of Pain Killen ti —l am induced to tender yon this eerafi. cate. 1 have need it in my family, inmy.praetie A and' with all the happy and sronderfrtleCeeu thaicoakt ptt»ahrbe imagined.. , H. J.Baonts, M. D. „nr. Brodie is tha senior partner of Brodio A LcvL Druggists. . ■ Jxfiammaigry Kktuaatiriu r , The following tettintomal comes from a scarce fol *t ttf foanded on setuai experience yosr Magical Pain Extractor is the most valuable dis wvery of Um present age fer the louncdiwo extraction Of bodily pain, it is an almost immediate and 4 per fect erne for Barns and fceaJds, and ail external ia utmmaoon. xlaviag many aegnaintanees formed by tbeh visits at my haiband’s hotel in this place,' I have toppetrd by yoar showing them these lew lines, it may possibly £e of benefit both to them and yoarselff • *_ . • • • . ■ £aUMBK7iI UUU «J **HMt*iil hope lint Ur*. Glimo wiii pardon the pßoactty I gitytoher Idunr. u-wcilontia (core of inmaaity«*©fiu being the aarcat mode of bringing it u> lie nodto ef her friend*.—H. Dalut.J ■ FdouCur&t ■' Entaet of a letter, dated „ - „ Bsucost, Ky.N0v.29,1949. Mr. H. Bailey: “I hare tried you f’tia Extractor ia a-caseeffeloa* ia BT own family, which u relieved and eared in a very short lime." la haste, your* re* *P£tftOta Jas.m! VocaaT . Ey Saras and Scalds, Piles, Sore Nipple*. Broken Snastf .luntpdoni, Cuu, \Voonds,'and all in* flsßtmition, yields readily to the wuuderfni properties w thl* unrivalled family *alve.- But, in tbesamo pro portion that yda will receive benefit /rant the reotuhe* yoa will be fpjnred by the-deleterious effects of the cpontertWt salves. CAUTION--B« wire tod apply cnlf to the Inventor IL Dajxkt, ?*"*■ , _«gm r < ‘°“ l °B‘A l iSHNEgTticg. pna>°B>__ ■J