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    MISCELLASEOU&
1 ' BOOKS! BOOKS* U.; • ,
%'USTreeM at the PRESBYTERI AN £pOKttOOM, >
I - No. 79 Wood street, and for sola atEasienwnc**:,
jeseniuk' Hebrew Lexirem,
of ihe Bible, Neander's History of tic ©mstraaßeti
gion and Church, Milton* Trrtttte « CeiutumJJoc;.
trine, Life of Jdrettiuh hvam,>Aq- Raknam’a.Gfecf
Harmony of the Gospels, dm English do do, Fcott < Bi
ble, 6 volt, Boston edition; Parish* Bible Gaietitrr,
Meiharst* China audits Precpeets, Dr. Wood’s l>e-.
turn* on fiwedenborginnum, Holt’s Missionary Anee
doteijosdjnaßTO^heT'laterestin*.works, in addition
to the aboTe, aUatXAsms kick*. noriAl
mnfc~KAF~iJV - PITT»BOnBu, X 033-
1 LECiIKNT, AND VICINrrY, wiU bo rt.d? (or
the engraver in todays. Persons who may w»*o 10
have viewi of ttelr country seats pat oo tfie map ea>*
do'sdby making application to'tho andersirneu, so
tins* btfot?th.MtkW To -Wray, the «l«»Sj
the ™w. 111 li rrouirrf Mt'S”"
to lbs ptlCO Of ft. JS««. SOTI, g B.»W»»AN -
• TO TDK P*nO»lC*
ABOUT foar years since: 1 was »»»««** «£■«“
the State of Ohio; while
u'ii“ih»?J*»*e 5®T entire time and means in the
Sow?"on °?tb«eexperiments; and from that umc
*e this, X have attended to no other'business; attheej.
piimdon of about two years, I finally discovered, that,
by reducing it to a fine powder and mixing it with Un
seed oil to about the consistency of thick paint, and
aspiring this compound with a brash, thou hi* coaling
in a few months would become a perfect stone or
•late: •oihalthesnbsinneewbenapptietlwasßr.tually
•late In a liquid state, and the large amount of silica
alumina, magnesia and black oxide of iron that it con
tained, rendered it both weather and fire proof; as tire
longer exposed, the harder and more permanent it
seems to become, and as the coating (after it turns to
slate) la of itself indestructible by fire, consequently it
protects the wood covered with it froerthe air, mtd
where there is no air, there Is no blase or combustion;
therefore the wood will actually char, belbto the slate
eovaring will give way.
I considered the discovery of the greatest import
ance,' and applied to Government for a patent for my
invention or discovery, fondly hoping that 1 ttould
now be remunerated for all my outiar in time and mo
ney. The government, without any-hesitation, grant
ed lo me Leuert Patent for the sole right to maunfne
tare, sell and use my improvement in the manufacture
of a “Weather and Fire Proof Composition or Arti
ficial Slate." fir fourteen years. ltfP
August 14, Ib4». ■ WM. BLAKE.
WE, the inhabitants of Sharon, bar end the above •
statementof Mr. Blake, and believe 'to be substan
tially.correet, as we are knowing to m.*«of westate
menu therein contained; and we wtil farther rwuc, that
we do notLellovo that there ever wn* a patent more
bonestiy and laboriously earned, or more
, gran too; as he punned his experiments, with the mo*t
mdomitablo perseveraneo nnder the most discouraging
i circumstances, as the public had not the least confi
dence that ioald be rmy thins randc
from the substance. Hr therefore hnd to encounter lor
year* the Jeon and scoff* of nearly the
nity. Notwithstanding alt tins, lie was indefatigable
iu*the prosecution of ins experuaonu, and we do-no
believe that there is one man in a thousand wan wou.o
have persevered ander. ell the Bat he
has at Isgt triumphed over all obstacles, wd w J|®*
Uevq there is now but one opinion in awarding non
the maril of this valuable discovery.
GKO. W. CRANE, *s Jnsnce* of
HORACE GIBB, - > „ Ulc
_ JONATHAN EYERHARH, 3 Peace.
“ LEWIS a CHATFIKLD, 1 Trustees
K. W. MILL, > of . 1
BENJAMIN /ONE, 3 Township.
. WM. EVERETT, Township Clerk.
1 HOtVK, Treasurer.
, CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. r
l have ascertained tliat there are individualsi engaged
(n digging, grinding; and preparing for sale, the shove
mentioned Mineral, to be-mixed with oil. and used pre
cisely as I use my patented article. I have been to
ihoao persons and shown them my patent They say
they do not Intend.to infringe or trespass upon mv
rights; that they Lave a right to dig, grind; and sen uie
powder, if they can find purchasers; that they are not
bond to know whst they are to do with iti that tt is
no Infringement until it is mixed with the od to
the compound: and that those who bur, mix anu use it,
must take the responsibility. Most of them saT
they believe that the p-ueni ia good against thorn that
mix and use thn compound, and some have sola inai
what they wanted to use they should certainly purch
ase of me, as they did not intend to make themselves
liable in any way. Now I feel myself in duty bound to
expose tidlbarcmeedfraud span the public; as 1 can
call It by no milder name, where a man sella l an “ r j f.,
eeives pay for an article, th« use of which no wen
knows subjects the purchaser and user to a prosecu
tion and fine. Some of those who are engaged in tun
nefarious traffic, will unquestionably conv-jid *o the
pubUe that my patent will not stand, and that t uare
not prosecute. Now, to take this argument away from
-oem, 1 went to some of those who were Primming
that my patent was of no value, and made the follow
ing propositions that they might select a Judge and two
lawyers who have had some practice in pmxcmt cn«e»,
and we would submit the patent to them, and if umy
decided that the patent was good, that they should stop
all farther proceedings in the baiiae**; but if they
should doeiae that it would not, in their opinion, bold,
I would agree to let them go on and soil ail they could,
without saying any thing to the public about them.
This proposition they would not accede to. Po tar a*
the validity of roy patent i* concerned. I do no l de
pend entirely upon tuy own judgment, although i nave
the fullest confidences in it; but 1 have submitted tt to
many .of the judges, and several of tho most cmmenl
patent lawyers, who have, without exception, decided
that in their opinion it was good, and would protect ine
in my discovery. •• .. •
I grind the article to a fine power, and put ji up in
barrels, the whieh are marked: “liutx** Faxaxr rias
ABn WaATiixa l'soot An.ncuL Siu.te-*’
I therefore give notice to nil woo bay .and use ihr
above mentioned min.Tul for the purpose set'forth in
‘ my patent, except from mo or my authorized agent*
that I shall hold them to a strici accountability, and
•hall'eommcsco sails at law against ihpie who thus
infringe upon my right. wM»BX*AKb.
guanos, Medina Co., 0., Aug. 14,1S1&. *
rryTWO TONS of the above Fire and Weather
Proof Artificial B!aie «m hand* and for sale, the
above we can recommend, for wc have been usiny it
for some 4 vear*, and know ii to he what it is set forth
jn even* partienlar. J. A H. PlllLLll’S.AKti
novgf-dam No a Wood m .
EXCELSIOR!
E. H. EATON & CO.,
80. 02 Fourth Street, PUtabargh,
Have now ia Store their full akiortment of
Trimmings, Gloves, Uositry and Laee Goods
ADAPTED to the wanu of every classof Merchants
ltd Coaiamer*. No pains have been ipared in
present the newest and most fashionable styl« ®(
Good* la their line. Their stock dotjststs tapartof the
following. DgESS TR [r,INjnGS.
Fringes and Gimps, of every .Variety; new style*
fignrea Galloonc Algerine and Imperial Bruidr; wide
and narrow Slit and Worsted FjotbroitJering Brant*;
•figured and eat Velvet Ribbons,? plain do do; Corded
. and plain Satin Rilrbonijo'r trimming; black,
white and colored Silk Laces; extra wide do do, f*r
floances; with a full assortment of Dress Buanns;
Drosses Pinked, Stamped or Embroidered to order.
LACE GOODS.
Embroidered Lace and Mu*tin Capes, Chemisette*,
Breakfast and Retiring Caps and Half Sleeve*, Frenco
Worked Collar, and Cuffs, in great variety} L»ce \
LappeU and Opera Tie.; Monruing Cbcnmcue*, <-<>!-
[ law, Calls and Half Sleeve*; .Luiea Lawn Hdkfs
plain embroidered'and hemstitched do, plain Linoudo;
real thread Laces and Edgings,' Im. do do; Bobbin,
lisle, Lace Muslin and Cotton Edging* and lunerungs.
BONNET TRIMMINGS.
Rich new style Bonnet Ribbons, French Face Flow
er*, Bonnet Tabs. Velvets, Satink and Florences, Silt
lilailoos and Tnrlctons, Bonnet Fromes and *nrn.
KID GLOVES.
Bert manufacture, with mert approved fwtenin**,
and eboieesl color*. AnextemiTe a*toruncnt aiwcyi
eo hand.
HOSIERY.
A neat variety of Silk. Wool* Cotton, Merino and
CaiUmere, for Ladies and RUasea; Tartan lluili. and
• full assortment other styles fancy mid plain Child*
ren'a Ho»e; newest »tyle« Infant*’ Boon and Hoc kr;
Genu’ Grampian, YigonU, Meriuo, Couou and fire
Wool Half llose.
GLOVES.
A fall assortment for men, women and children,
among which arc Detby Bibbed, Foioselie and plain
Silk; ribbed and plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Ber
lin; Casstmere, MerjDo, Fur-lined Beaver, heavy w»l
fine Back skin, hDltfafy and Lisle Thread and Cotton.
. WOOLEN GOODS,
Sack as Ladies’ and Children's Hood*, Children'*
Woolen Backs, Knit Scarf* and lloas. Children’* Gait
ers and Long Milts, Worsted Cull*. Knitting Worsted*
and Woolen Yarns, California Comforts; also, fine
Cashmere Scarfs, for Ladies. *
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT.
Zepbyt and Tapestry Worsted*. Canvass Patterns,
Floss and Emb’g Silk, Bristol ana Pcfr’d Boards, Pa
per Flower Materials, Lamp Mats, Tnlies, and Em
broidered Work. Also—Ladies* tMk and Merino Vests
and lhawen; Embroidered backs and Flannels, French
Worked Caps and Wains for Infants; undtiwaa’s-doWu
Trimmings.
GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
Fine Shins, Cravat* and Cellars; Merino, Silk and
Cotton Wrapper* and lira were; Suspender*, Shoulder
Braces and Dressing Gown#; Silk and Linen llilk&s
Gloves and Hosiery.
COMBS , BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY.
French patterns carved and plain Shell Back Combs;
Buffalo and Im. do; Shell Side and Long.Comb*; Iw.
.do; Buffalo, Batin and Rosewood lloir Brushes; Shell,
Buffalo ana Eng. Horn Dressing and fine lvary Combs;
with an'assortment of Nail and Teeth Brushes.
WcthcrilPs “Gold Medal” Perfumery.
VARIETY GOODS.
Needles, Pins, Tapes, Steel Bags and Paries,
Battens and Steel Goods, Merlin 'Wire U&skeu,
Porte Twist and Sewings. Pine Bosewood Desk* and
Coat Binding! A Galloons. Fancy Work Bx«kei»
Cloak Cord and Tassels, Portfolios, Papiertre* and
Blind A ShadoTrimmings. Ladies',Stationary,
Pulpit A Banner Tassels, French. Cork Soles,
Ontolsterer’s Fringes. SilkAGicg’m Umbrellas,
Hoff Liner, ail'd widths, Paper MaminsA Hollands,
English »>il Cloths, ttasne Bands A. Webbing,
Fvg'4 China Binding, Corset and Shoe Lanet*. ,
CARPETS!!—Kee’d Hus dayTai W.m>-
ti CUntoek's Carpet Warehouse, No. 75 Foonh si, a
further supply of Carpets, of the latest and mo«up.
prosed styles, to which we invite the attenuon of
•Steamboat men, and those wishing to furnish Houre*.
to call and examine the largeM ai-orunrm in the rtijr,
which we will sell cheaper than ever bataij* 'Grtr'im
the wcitern rot.) W M CLINTOCK
"Baaralng Long Shawls.
XIT R-MURPHY uoarcvd aiupply ut the above
W . article, of the best quality; aim, plain Black
• Thibet Long Shawls; black Botnbnrino*, Mourning Al-
Meew, rer»lan Cloth. biack Cobnigm nmnciln*.
CasLnerea, Moca do Lain* and i- rcuch Merino*, blac k
Cravats and Mourning Coliar., Mourning l»ou:>et Ki!>-
hons, neck do, suit) a full rnw.mtr.t of Monnniu*
SILKS ,
A large assortment, including a fywnji-re* very wide
and superior. Bayers are invited to lo.fc at them, at
North Cast corner of Fourth and Mulct its.
Wholesaleßooms op stairs, where a large u**hrt
meitt orNew Good* has lately biea received- In V iso
dE jAYN'E'S ALTKKATIVr.
W« have been Informed by Mrs. Rnr-eof a dure
: formedonher by Dr» Jayne** Alterative, r.cicfc
1 oroves its superioriiyoverevery other remedy of the
* kind. She has been afflicted for the last sixteen years
with liECKOrflirfer WMITK S»V I
With ulceration*, c: •) er,fo!'.u.nr. of vyrir.:,? '.-nacr.. du
- vmgtvhichumeinaity ui.'LCiua vo beu'ni. ’lutr^it.
. Iho ironul bone cl the cranium, from hota her iuiua,
* wriitT T,d bandg.aed f.m both legr.find train the Irfi
femora, bone, and from ihengnt knee, besides j.einrs:
nleer* on otner pans of het person, which have baii.ct;
■. Hie skill cl e nnmberof tbe motteminsnt physicisusoi
Air etlV— dating most of the time her sufferings have
t kiln «vcrniaung and deplorable. About three months
Se wu induced to try Dr.Jayne* Alterative
™?«Vta* tad an aitoalahir.p,ly happy effector i.er
hv removing all pain and swell ngs.and causing the
afeereto heal, wMle at the same time her general ben W.
Si. become completely restored, so that she now weigh*
farther
SLCi'AiWS COLUMN. ;
C7* All the Medtcfeaa adverused by W. B. SLOA»
Wood JOHN P- PCOTI
D3L OURRY.
tTha B«*t and Che*p«at
» TUB TTORLD.
«**« owww-fam. oo^|?
t.O«*Sof&HENT EiJt
And is rapidly sapeneding all other Ointments atid
Linimenu new in use for the cure of the following dts
Viesb wednds. galls of all kinds, sprains, braitea
cracked'heels, ringbone, windbone, windgmlis, pd:
evil, callus, spavins, sweener, fistula, litfast, strains
lameness, tand crack, tounaered feet, scratches or
grease mange or horse distemper.
The Powoer will remove all inflammation and fever
purify the blood, .loosen the skin, cleanse the water
and strengthen every pan of the body; and has proved
a sovereign remedy lor the following diseases:
Distemper; bide bound, lots of appetite, inwaru
straits yellow water, inflaxamation of the eyes, fatigue
from hard exercise; also, rheumatism, (eotnmonly.cal
led stiff complaint.) which proves so fatal to many val
uable horses in this country. It is also a safe and cer
min remedy for coughs and colds which generate sc
many fatal diseaws. W. B. SLOAN,
Grand Depot, 40 Lake si, Chicago, Illinois.
THE PROOF.
Extract from the “Galena North Western Garotte.',
By the use of Sloan’s Ointment and Condition Pow
der, 1 have entirely cured a fistula on my horse and
otherwise imaroved hi* condition more ibanfiDO pe
cent, on the cost of the meiVeine And a cowwhieo
so feeble as to be considered wottiiless by mysel
and neighbors,was restored to good health and strength
by the use of )c«* than half a package of the .powder,
aud is now doing better thoa any other cow I have
Small Pox, May 13, ltS4«. WM. VINCENT.
THE SUFFERING CHILD.
I hereby certify thni one of my children, when ns
ked, foil into a'lorge fire of live coals, and wts banted
severely irom head to feet The best o( medical aid
and aitrntiou was given to the child for four or fivt
days without any relief—each day’ssaffenmre increas
ed till his groan* eoold be heard at a groat distaucc, ui
which critical period one of my neighbors recommen
ded and presented to me « box of Sloan's Ointment
and in !e*s than fifteen minute* u/ier the applicntioi
of ilur ointmwt to the aggravated sores ofthc sutfering
child, the pain ceased entirely, and ho speedily beefj
to recover. My residence is in Halt township, Ve<-
million county, and State of Indiana.
THEODORE L. TAYLOR.
Chicago, August M, 1543.
EXTRAORDINARY CURE
April 13. tflS. Four miles north of Chicago (on the
roau to Milwaukic,) Cook comity, Illinois.
Mr. Sionn—Dear Sin One of my horse* had a large
hor.y lurnnr on his brcar.i bone, immediately under the
collnr. which lamed him and rendered hi* services o:
very little value. I futhfitily applied several bottle*
of Dr. Taylor's Nerve and Bone Liniment, without the
least benefit. 1 then procured Wilder’s Celebrated
Horse Oiutroent, and used that until I becamo folly
satisfied that it would never relieve the animal. Fi
nally I obtained a box ot your truly valuable Oral
ment. and in less than GU days from the firm applica
tion the tumor entirely disappeared, and ibe horse war
well. Youiu, EDWARD ARMSTRONG.
POPULAR OPINION.
If popular opinion is any criterion of the worth ofgc
rticle, we Invite the incredulous to read ai least a few
ftiie many voluntary certificates that appear in out
uliimnn respecting un: great variety'of remarkabli
ares effceicd by the use of “Sloan’s Celebrated Oint
tent and Couditinn Powders.”
msiu «iiu vvuuiwin . u».u»
Thrse remedies oo longer remain among thou i
doubtful utility, they have passed from the tide of e:
periment, a.td now siarnl higher In reputation and at
becoming more extensively need than all other art
dev of the kind.—Mich. City News.
TH2 HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD.
Fox Rim, June Di, IM3.
Dear Sloan—Sin Pirate send by the beam a. mp
supply of your Korea Medicines. They are the ber
articles of lid kind that 1 hare erer used, never har
ing been disappointed in their effect, as I hare been it
the nseof others, even the most celebrated Ointments
Liniments, Ac- of the day. I like rery much this fea
ture in them, nz; that they do all that ts promised, and
upon a thorough trial one i* contained to add, lbs*
“naif ba« not been tc!d."
lUspectfully,
THE DIFFERENCE.
The ordinary ointment* and linimcau it it w*l
known are severe and partial in their operation.—
SloanVOlntnant is mild yet thorough—tt reaches and
removes tho cause, hence it gives real and permanent
relief. For parity, mildness, safety, certainty, anti
thoroughness, Suu.a'i Ointment excels and u rapidlj
rnrperceding all other Oinunenu aniL.Llniat£AU non
m CAN’T GET ALONG WITHOUT IT.
Bezbx's tiaovx, HL, Oct 124,1843.
. Mr. Sloan—Sin I have tested the virtue of youi
Ointment in the care of rattlesnake bites, core throat
burns, and mauy other injuries, and in every ease ii
hns -arpasted our expectation!. As a family Oint
ment, I have never seen ita equal,and for- beam* ws
can’t «et along without it.
MILES M. JOHNSON.
EXCELLENT OINTMENT.
Mr. Sloan—Dear Sin For a considerable length 01
lot c i was seriously afflicted with the rheumatic com*
EUlul, and applied freely the various liniments, paint
!l!or»,<Sfwubout obtaining any relief. After wulch
your ag.. nt at thiv place influenced me to try your
(.liniment, and within two weeks from the time 1 com
menced Ming it the pain ceased, and I was effectually
cured, and shall recommend all who are similarly af
dieted with the distressing complaint, to procure ypar
excellent ointment without delay „
Resp'y yoarv OSCAR F. MOTT.
I’nncsviUe, l’eoria co.. May 1, lS4i
try From the Hon. 11. V. S- Brooks, Agent ot the
Illinois and Michigan Canal Packet Boat Company.
Cates 00, Jane Sf,'lBLd
Dr. W. It. Sloan—Dear Sir. For the last 3b years I
have bad occasion to use many hnr»r«. and have used
the great vsriety of liniments and ointments In use.
bat have never found any tiling equal to your oint
ment for injuries on n«r.«e«. Within the last two
mouths I have applied your ointmentto some W> horses,
for varioas injuries, and In every instance it has pro
ved a sovereign remedy. f
A FINGER BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF.
Two miles sonlh of Chicago, Sept-14,1545.
Dr. Sloan— Sir On the Bth instant my son had a fen
cer bitter entirely off by n horse. We immediately ap
plied vourV.’lehraied ointment, wl-.irh relieved him ot
pain i:> n few minutes, and prevented the trom
•wclii'w die least particle, and the wound'is healing
lopUty. RespY yours, S. BROCKWaV
DOCTORING INGALENA
Mr.Sloan—Dear Sin About three years ago I wu
severely injured in one of my legs by the falling of s
pilr of wood which occasioned large running ulcers.
Nearly every doctor inGaletta tried to cure them; but
tried in vain, until from sympathy arid improper treat
ment my other leg became as boil as the one origin al
ly wounded. 1 despaired of ever being well again—
but in order that l might neglect no means within my
reach, l purchased of your agent in Galena some ot
yout ointment, and you can Judge of my surprise an I
ernutude better tbanlcnn expreM-it, lo.fiud ray sell
entirely well before 1 bad finished using tho second hr x
These facts I make known that others afflicted tn.sy
believe and not delay usmg so valuable an ointment
, as yours has proved to be- Rc«p*y your grateful fr d,
Galena, 1)1., Dec. 19, ISIS. EVAN DAVIS.
ONLY iKTDAYS.
Before the following order. Mesm. Vaughn A Co
purchased a large supply of Sloan's preparation*.
jACKfox,Mieu..Feb. 24, IS4A
S. K. llibbanl—Dear Sin 1 am out of Sloan’* Condi
lion Powder and Horae Ointment. The salefarex
eeeds ray expectation. If you can manage to send, me
4 dozen Omtmeni, 1 will pay for them the first umj
that you are here, am) presume I shall be able to *-*U
a large quantity in the course of the year. It will tie
an object to you, a* well as to myself, u> keep me poo*
y T “» re,p \ r “viuonN * co.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER.
Si. Loci*, Feb. K, 1319-
Dr. Sloan—Sir. About two years ago, while rafting
on thf Mississippi fiver, in passing ever the rapids I
wa* plunged into the water, and by the raft dashing
against a rock, crushing my left leg and otherwise se
riously injuring me, *o much that I lost all sensibility.
When coii*ci(*usne»s returned 1 found myself in bL
Lout*, surrounded by my weepingfomily. Good nu?«-
lug and medical aid, enabled me in about two months
to hobble arouud with the assistance of a crutch. Tne
-wounds only partially hemed, leaving large running
#ores at the knee, which fur many months discharged
blood and matter of the most offensive character, My
nun* wen; inexpressible, ultimo* my suffering w.u
ro great that death would have received a beany wid
enme. Fortunately Mf. Wilson, (oeeof my neighbors)
advised me to try your Ointment I obtained a box
applied it according to direction—the sore* soon began
w nsrnoic a healthy appearance, and in three moiitus
I was entirely cured, and enabled to do hard labor.
Your obedient servant,
HIRAM W. THOMAS.
Wc the undersigned, neighbors of (L W. Thomas,
were acquainted with the cane above stated, and know
ing the circumstances, most «»>«rfaUr confirni said
Thomas’ rtMcmerif. Sii WliSoSf '
PETER LAMB.
GOOD NEWS.
Cuicaoo, Jan. Pth, IMO
W. B. Sloan—Sir; One of my horses was hoof bound
and aI«o wounded in the «Ufle, in which he took cold,
and became *o crippled thnt he 7a
Bv the free snplication of yonr valuable ointment, M*
hooft were soou softened and the stifle pemanemly
cured I have also uved the Ointment in the case ot
Poll-Evil and <m severe palls with equal rafee**.
On a mashed finger that was Very P" n '. u J> H ‘ l D ° t ?S f “‘
ted tikeaeharrr. Tours, Ac, A. VAN OKDLN
TESTIMONY' FROM LITTLE FORT.
“loan'* Ointment and Condition Ppwder are ae*
knowiedged by all who have used them to be the l evt
remedy lor horses and cattle that has been discovered.
Fresh wound*, galls, spavins, bruire*, ringbone, poll
evil, und in short every outward disorderor injury cun
be cured by Uti* wonderful remedy. The Eowderis
desigired for inward strains, distemper, hide bound,
fatigue from hard exercise, diseased eyes, Ac.—Lake
County Chronicle.
BUT I THOUGHT
‘RATHER DOUBTINGLY,
WOULD TRY IT.”
Wtcaurre, Cook Co. Fell. 13, 1819
Mr. Slonn—Hir. 1 have s fine young horse that was
takni with ihe scratches lost fall. I paid out aUiul
itire.e Hollar* for m'-ibrinn to cure him, but he grew
wars: I then bought a box of your ointment ut your
office when in Chicago ln«t. raiimr doubuugly, but I
thought I would try it. Jcdisofmy surprise und my
optiitnn of it* beneficial qualities, when I found my
horse’s leg* xuootli and well in lour day s from the tunc
I commr.nucd applying il Your obedient.
FACTS? FOR THE PF>H*I.F.
Mere than .fifteen years of uurivnlleil sucerxs in the
v cure of every variety of external <hrea>e» and injuries
»uch'a» bruifes, ruf. bums, rutsnroo* erup
lion*, *ore lip*. »<»re hrrn.t.. ■ hopped hands, chill
blaiiis. biles, ulcers, corn., p.-nn. m ihe hack, side*, or
other part* of the systrtn, r.uiicsnake bites, &p , t.rms
ample tc*timony that Sloan's (.nnimr.ity«ju*i n, P lhlllc
fonhe hour. CcrUheutcs without number h’tvc been
revived ny Uic Proprietor from disinterested individu
als, givuig details of reninrkuble cures by lUn^e.
A WISCONSIN WITNESS.
Tranvillc, Milwaukie co. TOi, Oft. 13,
Mr. Floan— I>c»r tf»n Recently wy horses runaway
with, a log chain attached, which cui and sthemiM
iiuureUlJiem serlpu'ly. somurkvo that 1 rous dered
iuv team ruined for hu,Mies*, t-ortunatply a friend re
coinuendeJ the u-e of your Cintmpnt. I went to Mil
wnukie and'purchased a box. It ooo.t removed yir
it.tluminatiou, und mi n few days the wound* heated
Tne prea* benefit derived from the use ot your Oint
ment! on my JiniKC*. induced me to acquaint you wnh
Ui- fact,’iicving its, publicity would leaefit you and
“ RC •' K t" ! ' i, Sx-WCOMSTOCK.
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
And has become a common saying, that Bloaa’l
Onameni and Condiiiou Powder are rapidly snpene
din* all other remedies for nil disease* of horses and
conic. The beauty of the inedinnes consists in ihelt
purity nml rnfciy, town; iri«-y may be used ever sc
~, rl y y. ithou t any danger ol inking cold, or any olhet
LLANhOPiS
Ecmt*Aannai Balt of Dry Goods,
at Tn eju razes troax or
A. A. MASON & CO.,
"\TTILL comment*err Net*Year's Day, it®, and
If continue through the mbutli of January, oaring
which time the whole oTtheir Vnraentc estanluhmini,
(including ail their Wboletdle'Boora*,) will be thrown
epen for Retail Trade; sod-. ifcir entire Wholesale
Stock will be offered at RetaiC on ibis occasion, at
follv ass roesnr tm than oiaalpriee*.
Their Shawl Saloon eoatain* more ttzan3oooSbawls,
comprising every detenplion of Long and Square
Wool Shawls, Cashmere, Brocbc, Ac. Also, Vuettei.
Cloaks, Mantilla^Sacks, Ac-, at an immeuse reduc
tion from usaol prices.
DRESS AND CLOAK GOODS.
I Their ttoek comprises more than lOQO nieces Thibet
Cloths, Merinos, Faramrtus, Alpaceas, Lyoae«e. Op
era and Pelisse Cloths, will be sold from ssz to lo per
cent, less than usual prices. „
Also—UOO pleees rich plain and fig’d SILKS, redu
ced 50 per cent.
SO eases Cashmeres and De Lai ha, enure new styies
Goods, Mourning Uo n Embroideries,
Laces, Bibboiu, Gloves and Hosiery, Trimmings, Ac.
•JO cases Flannels, 70 cases new »:ylc Calicoes. GO ca
ses Bleached Muslins, 100 bale* ilrown do., 70 bales
lickings. Also, Cloths, Cas-unere-i, Jeans, Casi-uieUs,
Ac., at extremely low prices-
Together wiih an immense variety of other Goods,
making an assortment one of tho most extensive in
the country—oil of which have been marked down m
reach lower prices than their cxieutive annual sale in
January Itrt.
They invite an early call, as many of their choices!
Goods will be sold.
rj-Ttic lowest price named ot first
janJ A A. MASON A CtL.OO Market it
“Norway Plaint** Blankets.
WR. MUnPHY, at North East corner of I'cunh
• and Market streets, has lately received a sup
ply of the above superior make of Blanket-, nrd in
vites those in want of the article to look at them be
fore buying. He has also on hind Home Mode Ulan-.
kets, a good heavy article, which he is selling low.
Also—Home Made FLANNELS, brown, barred and
white, of a superior qaaliiy.
Alsor-Twilicd Scarlet FLANNELS, to which he
inriteathe attention of buyer*.
JP'A large supply of Uoodi recently opened In the
Wholesale Room*, up sums, inakr.« tii- assortment
very fall and worthy the attention of dealer?.
novl7
SELLEroj 1 uVEirFrLLS“irXV mlifhr'K-
Hcrtta, I'a., s-ipt u 3, Its#.
Mr. R. F- Sellers—Pcai Sin I (eel it i- a duty I owi
to the public, oa well ns u> the credit of your Inver
Pills, to slhte. the good effects produced by their use ni
toy own case. During the month i>( June, 1*15,1 took
very unwell, my appetite failed, nml my strength was
entirely prostrated, with severe pain m my side and
shoulders. 1 was told by medical men that my disease
was a severe attack of liver complaint. I took seve
ral boxes of M’Lane’s Liver Pills, and some syrup-,
which I was told was good tor that disease, but after
mil i was getting worse. I finally concluded to place
myself under the care of a physician for bettri .-r
worse; but, fortunately, just m this time, 1 wn* told
by .the Rev. I. Niblock, of this place, that a friend had
sent him a box of Sellers' Liver Pills from Pittsburgh,
which had benefitted him very much. I forthwith
sent for a tiux of your Liver Pills, and by the lime l
was done using them, 1 was saiiafiod that it warn just
the medicine that suited my case. I sent for mote,
and look five or stx boxes, and found myself aluinrl
entirely cured; but in March‘last 1 caught a revere
cold, which brought back the disease, and in o shot!
time I was a* bad as ever. 1 again had recourse to
your Inver Pills, and took them every other night for
six weeks, and occasionally since, and 1 can uowaay,
that I can now say, that I lecl little if any ayraplAß
of the Liver Complaint, and tuy general health i» us
good now a* it has been for tbe fast It) years.
My neighbors oak me who was my doctor. 1 tell
them that Pills was my doctor, and by
the blessing of Divine Providence the means ot curing
me. lam confident that when the public become ac
quainted with the value of yont Liver Pills, the de
mand for them will inarease. Many of ay neighbor-,
to whom 1 have recommended the pills. < »;i tesu:, to
their value, aa well aa to the facts above timed.
Respectfully yours, Gioiaa Mu-t.»i
To tux Pcauc.—The Original, only into and genu
sine Liver Pills are prepared by K. E. tellers, and
have him name stamped in blaek wax upon the ud of
each Box, and his signature on the outside wrapper,
[f y All others are counterfeits, or base Imitations. .
spu!7 R. K SELLERS, Proprietor, 37 Wood si
Jaynea* Kxpectorant*
Salxx, Columbiana Apr. iM, 1841
DR.D. JAYNE& Data Sim—l feet bound to >'<•%
and the afflicted public, to avail myself of this opt
portiiniir of giving publicity to the extraordinary effects
of your Expectorant on myself. Having been afflicted
for several years with a severe cough, hectic fevr-r
and its concomitant diseases, and seemed ouly duoim-d
Si. DUDLEY.
to linger out a short but miserable existence, until the
fall of 1839, when, being more severely attacked, and
having resorted lo all my former remedies, and therf*
-eripuoiu of two of the most respectable physicians m
the neighborhood without dcriviug any benefit, or the
consolation of surviving hut a few days or weeks nj
furthest—when the la.t gleam of hope was about to
vanish, I had recommended to me your Expectorant—
and blessed by that Being who does all things in Lie
ase of the means—and contrary to tho axpcetatioi.s of
ray physicians and friends. 1 was in a few davs raked
from my bed, and w&s enabled by the use of a bottle, to
attend to my business, enjoying unco better health than
I bad for ten years previous.
Respectfully yours, Ac., Jos. W. Emit-
For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70
Fourth street. marJ3
MR. ELIJAUXATPN’B CERTIFICATE TO DR
JAYNtv—'Tfilrccrtzfics, that immediately alter
havingnltrsdtjd my brother, who died of consumption
in March, 1842)1 waa taken sick with the Consumption
or Liver.Gtnrlplaiut, and was reduced so low with the
disrareflbal tor four years I was unable- to attend to
mj-BusltiMi, either at home or abroad, being for the
most time confined to my bed. Daring toe above peri
od of time, ) had expended for medical attendance o
regular Physicians and medicines, to the amount of
sJuo t Tvmhoai receiving any benefit therefrom. In
July,!lS43, l commenced taking Dr. Jayne's Medi
cines;'and have taken them moro or less ever since,
and believe that it washy persevering in their u*c,
that I can now truly say that 1 have completely reco-.
vered my health. 1 believe that Jayne’s Sanative Pills
and Expectorant are the best family medicines cow id
I reside in Springfield, Otsego county, N. V., and
:arry ou a furnace and machiue shop in ibnt plat --,
and am not interested in any manner in tbe sale of U.c
sbovo medicine*, and make this certificate lor the hen
•fil of those afflicted. ELIJAH EATON
Springfield, N. Y., Sept 16 1848. jal
B'IOn'FALL GOODBI
ALEXANDER k DAY, comer of the Diamond and
Market street, notify their friend* juid the pubhc
that they have received their stock of Fail and Win
ter GOODS, direct from tho importers, manufacturers
and auctions at the east. Their stock of new style and
fashionable Good- is large, and presents strong attrac
tions to purchasers. In Ladies Dre** Good* and
Shawls, the most splendid and fashionable Good* <<f
the sca-on are now offered, at remarkably low price*
consisting in pan of me following
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
New style Brocha fix’d Camelion Silks;
Col'd and Black Satin Du Chenes and Tore Satin-;
Coi'd Cornelian Grederhinev of the best qualities;
Black glossy Groderieiu of the celebrated Eagle
manufacture.
Tbe above named Black Silks are warranted not to
eat in the wear; for dretaea and mantillas they are Die
best imported.
Neat fir’d Cornelian Satin Du Cheue, the handsome*!
Silks of lie season.
New styte Drocha Silk figured French Memo*, a
iew and splendid article for ladles’ walking dresser.
Silk Embroidered French DoLaines, for uresse* and
acka, an entirely new article.
Caanmerea, De Laines, Merinos, Alpaccaa and Par
aeuos, a large assortment
SHAWLS AND SCARFS!
Drocha Long and Square Shawls, of the best quali-
ties.
Plaid Long Shawls, of the newest designs, remark
ably cheap.
Splendid Terkeri Shawls, at greatly reduced price*.
Came lion Krocha fig’d Silk Shawls, in great variety.
Crape Shaw;*, white and colored, in great variety.
CLOTHS, OAS3IMER.ES AND VESTINGS!,
Orel Sedan real French Twilled Cloths, all price*;
best Sedan rei 1 French Caasimcres; new style Amer
ican Cassitncre*; suprr Satin Vestings.
LADIES’ CLOAKING CLOTHS!
Freaeb and Belgian Black and Olive Cloths, for La
dies’ Cloaks. __
BLANKETS!
A splendid assortment of American and imported
Blankets, at remarkably low prices.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS!
A Urge und complete aasonoent now on hand
Many of our present stock of Stapla Goods wrre
bought from the manufacturer* orevlou* to the present
advance in prices. A prineiptl part of our stock of
French and English goods have been purchased at the
great Auction sale* in Philadelphia and New York,
which enables us to offer decided bargain* In almort
every description of goods in our line of business.
Country Merchant*, Merchant Tailor*, and all
wholesale and retail bnyers, are Invited to an early
examination of our stock and prices.
ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market *l,
oegjg north west corner of the Otamnnd.
i)ry Ooubki
WR. MURPHY, at north east comer of Foorth
, and Market at*, is now receiving hi* iteccud
supply for the season, and eon offer inducements to
: buyers rarely to be met with. Hi* astortmeut of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
Is very full, eon»i*ling of French Merino*, Cashmere*.
Coburg*, Lyonese Cloths, snper Printed french Cash
meres, at prices considerably lower than they could
be bought early in the season. Hi* stock of
LONG SHAWLS
Is large, and embraces many of the beautiful slylei
now on exhibition at Franklin Institute. Plillad’a.
BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS,
Of new and very handiomo nyles, Velvet Trim’
lungs, Ac. gACKIN Q FLANN ELS,
01 YftriM* »tyles and goalltiei, plain and embroidered.
Black SiUk Lace*. NeCdle Worked Collar* and Cuifi,
Bound Satin* and Velvet Flower*. Cup* and Feather*.
\ handsome dress silks,
o l the newe*t etylet, and at lower price* than oiaal;
anil nch changeable Silk* and Sauiu, for MarMlla*.
v- - Tirf a largo *u>ck of _ I
AND HOUBEKEEPIN OOODS,
at lowed price*. And in the gentlemen’* department
Frisch'"knack and FANCYCOT.’D CLOTHS,
lllack Doe*kin», Winter Vesting*, Fancy Ca**ifnere«,
Unoe'nhiru and Drawer*, Bilk Cravat*, Socket Hand
*eflri!i*!Herchanw are invited o vl*it the Wholesale
Room*, op *tair». ... _ .——
* i iVERY WONDERFUL Ob»B-3 hL. L. i.it 3 ’
Awermifugei
V llgaco, Mercer co., Pa., SepL 2S, I M 4».
R ■R Seller*: Dear Sir, i bought one bottle of your
Vermifflffe at the irrn City Pnrnaoedore, at ihl*place,
and it ha* performed what we eon* dor out here* won
toful cure on ono of my boy. mill y«r> oU; bo toil
boon unwell for wore ycom, wt much to thnt 1 hub ylv
em op oil hopca of hi. recovery. Iwu uOvuml by o»c
of my nciobburt to ITT « boiuo of your V.na.iuyr
«od 100 huppr “ inform you of Itnuying IbcOn. roj
efcclof mliortnj my wit. Ho pound, in Uir then
Smce of M tow". >!>• ™""r ,om “ of l h ' m ,
inu iu touch ullmflF Jpohe. loop. I fool bouml in
Silt" to giro you tito ttboy. ,t»lci»rat,«. •• yoo m.y
mnto ony o.n "f W 'ft,' T»»
Von;*, very respectfully,
* JO*A7IIAN 9. Lttlk.
Unprepared atuJ sold bf R- R IWDLKIW, OT Wo*'
roStj on* -oU by UnfcUU pooi.tly
cilif-
K. F. COLBY
R*iaj?-From iTltolrlf K>J ; . Ci/it of Urn
°B? g. -infer m,
wife was afflicted with a severe and distressing eoagit,
and hearing of your invaluable U>ußb l pur
ebased a bottle from H>. T. Trimble, oflfridgewaicr,
and afteriakiuff a portion of }> two or three evenings
on gome to l>cU, she found immediate relief, ns also
several friends have been reiipvpJ in severe cases. I
urn therefore satisfied that ills a safe and valuable me*
dieine, and would recommend it to those who may be
afflicted with severe coughs and colds.
March 2s, IMJ. W. K. BODKN.
U7'Bo!d by R K. SF.LLKRS, 67 Wood street, and
by i>roßaiiu generally in the two cities and vieinllv ■
det)
IAbLI' Ct.irtrift— J cam* nine and Drab Fi
.C Cloth*, just ree’d and for anle by
MURFHY, WILSON A CO,
*'novl3 In Wood gt
S' CaKLKI* MODS. OK I.AlNit—W. K Murphy I.
just rec’d a lot of high colored Mou« de J.n<
such aa Cherry, Pdnrlet, Ac-, nt the low j>; ice o( VS
per yard. Al*o, Flam Drar>, Drown, Ac. at I'.’l 10 >
ccnu per yard; mid a large assortment of neat »ij I
figored Mou*. de Lain*, at various price*, togetli
with a choice Assortment of Ore** Goods genemil
such at Fancy Silk*, Hmjcl. Muriuos, Cnsbmere
Coburg* and Lyoceae Cloths, at the
. —Ji. Jt.corierof Fourth.AitUjy!»» k i‘*.»i»-
TKAIjSI’PIITATiON LINES.
HAH--- EN A CO’s.
poaseacer auu Uemlttanca Office*
HANRDKN A CO. continue to bring person*
■gwgwfrom any psrt of Erglnud, Ireland. Scotland or
XMk&CWales, upon the is*«i liberal terms, with tbeir
nrual panctuality ami ettenuon to the wants and Com
fort of cmmignun* >•. do not allow our pa-senerr* to
be robbed by the rwicdlmg scaxips that infest the .ca
pons, a* we take charge of them the moment they re
port tbern-elve*. and *«& io their well b- tr.r and de
spatch them without any tl^t—miun by the first ship-.
Wc say thi* fearlessly, n« wr defy on- or onr pac-cn-
to show that they were detained 4j Mere by us in
iverpool. whilst thoo-ar.d- of oiher* » «-te detained
months, until ihey c«iild be *en; u, some ».(j -rn'' ala
ehjjp rate, which too frequently |irovci'. ,tir;r '-nff-ns
We intend to perform our contract! aonrnibiy, ca*i
what it may. and tint act os was the ea«e last cca»on,
with ether Oilirers,—who either performed not all, or
when it suited their convenience.
Drafts drawn a; Pitt-butgh for any- sam from £1 to
£lOOO. payable at any of the prrTj.tcial (Units in Ire
land, England, Scotland and Wales.
Joshua Robinson,
Eo'opean ■» d Gemtol Agent,
fshj F:f.h otreet.oasilnnrttelnwWtwd;
Warren and Cleveland
Canal Pnclict—SWALLOW.
11 ’* —tiCKAN.
ONE ofthe above I’uckeit leave Beaver every day
(Sundays t-jecnied' and nrnve next morning at
Warren, nrhen they connect with the Mail Stages lor
Akron and Clcvclaud. irnving at cnch of there places
before night. One ot tin- p:uk«* leave Warren daily
aiCP. M. t and arrive* a: B-nver in lime to lake the
morning boat for I > tti*.L-urcli.
C K S I.KFFINOW !'J,L & Co. Warren.)
MBTAYUJK, Jo (
JOJix< a r-AUcsnrcv. A« c m.'
apl3 fi'Nii-r Water ajjJ SmiiUfielJ »u
IS’49.
UNION LINE,
on TIIK PKXS'A AND OHIO CAKALSi
Ctuwroau .V CiuvHtuux, Cleveland,O >
R.U. PaUK, . Denver. Pa. J 1,0 P r *
TUS Line will l.e prrpn'ej mi the opening of navi
gation, to transport irmgiil and Passengers from
(PITTSDURUM r.iul CLEVELAND, lo ntiy point on
le Canal and Luke:.
The facilities of the Line are unsurpusjedin number,
unlilv and cu|iurity of. Donis, experience ol captain*,
lid e&cimicy of Airents.
Oao ltoai loaves Pittsburgh ami Cleveland daily, rum
1113 in coiiuretion with tar steamers
LAKE r.KM: AND MICHIGAN,
Brtwrrn Piti-lrtinjli nini Dourer, anil n lint- of firslclaat
Steamer-, l'r.i|.<-Urii -.mil Yr»»el« on the Lake*.
Aea-Tis—ll «i Park*. Beaver. Pa.
Jense Baldwin. Youngstown, Ohio.
M R Tuylor, Warren, *‘
Cyro» Premiss, Ravenna.
Wheeler ft Co. Akron.
I’m .vrofil a tTianuHirtm, C 'anJ, ti
Pear* A Hiilfitb, Kuifaio, Pi -
JOHN A CAUGHEY, Agent,
Ofltre. ror Water ami Sn.ii'.iGeii' ats, I’mnburjb.
uicbdEly
UKAV£K PACKETS.
Steamer MICHIUAN No. D—Capi. Gilson.
“ LAKE EUIE. " (Jordon.
1 HIE above regular and well ki.r,xrn Denver Pack
et*, have cowim-ticcd rankiim their daily trip* to
anil from Denver, and will roiitniue to ion between
J’ltuburgh and lt<-ixvcr rrgulatly during llic season, as
Michigan No. *J It.ttvr- l*it(-**>urcU daily at‘J o'clock,
A. M., und Heaver »i ? peioc's, P. ,\1 Lake Erie
leave* Denver daily at -• •.’clock, A.M.,and Pillstiurgli
at 3 o : eloi-i, 1* M.
Tbe-e f.tetimefj will nm m eoanection with
R(J Parks’ Expn—■« i*aekn Line, lor Erie;
Taylor A l,eflimgweilS Warrca Packet*;
Union Line of Pidgin Pouts for Cleveland;
Clarke A Co’* Pittsburgh and Cleveland Ida* Preifbl
Dual*.
RU Parks duly New t'astle Paokets.
CLAUSE. PAIIKS & Co, Beaver, AgenU.
JOHN A. CAUJIIKY, Agent. Puisboinb,
meh3l • • c-ar SVetsr and L'lnithlieid st*
i’JTTSBIiRGfI AND CLEVELAND
LINE,
ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS.
TUIE Pmpiietor* of this old established and popular
dailv line, eonstsiineof SIXTEEN fir-tola.* CanrJ
Ikj-ili, t vfued I. y themselves ami ninmiijt .11 connec
tion with the titeam boat- DKAYKf> ASI) CALKU
COPE, are enabled to offer onequa'led facilities !o|
the transportation of freight and oa-*eDger», on tin
opening of Canal navigation, lo nil jwiftison the Penn
•rivallia and Ohio and N. York canals and the Lakes
K M. FITCH A Co. Cleveland.
IHDWI'XLA BROTHER.
Agents, Heaver.
J. C. DtDVCELL. Ageni.
mir 3 Water direct, Pittsburgh.
BIDWELL O. BROTHER,
Forwarilins Htrehauls.
Hr.AvKSt. PA.,
Aprnts for tke Ptitihurgh.cndC-Uvtland lans, Pitts
fnrrgn anti Ert' Ltnt cm Eritt, an>l for neatn
boats Heaver an»l Caleb Ccpf.
Having purchased Die large and substantial W hnn
Boat ju»l l.uitl for the Monotijrahrls Packet*, have
with th« addition of a Wiirchou.-c, Dir most ample ar •
■(ommndntioud for receiving ;,r.d forwaiding, anj,
; pledge thetr utmost sn-ntion, promptness anddespat-'n
to rctinttr.me.nt* to innr rare', arid rely >»n then friem.i
for s trial rmra-dly ; D. * DU*>._
SKW PIANOS,
JUST RECFrVKD, a new n**orwien of PIANfiS
from ihe manu^Hrmrie» of Cmraitaise. llovluii
and H»coJ« A R*vva. New y ork.
ALSO—A few e.ey.'ei'r tm-ol PIANO SPOOL? 1
for *a.e at ni:ii , n ( '«eiur-r’« prires. by
JOHN H Mi:i.li"K, *•! Won-t st.
Soir APi'iil '’hirkenrif'' I‘ioiin*,
defl 'O’ I'-'i'-r A»-..a
hccniui iiaml Plaoui.
iceond hand Piano, pnee .
1 “' ;; !' 5* u u o!
For *o!e for n- tire al ov.- prlera, by
d c |.j JOHN If .MCI.LOR. bl Wood *1
110 VItiLLN PEA i KRS —>rona , '« fiaaSU Vioi.irt
School, ultered and t-OKU-rfd from t'e 'nst Jj'e'.-
li»h editio'i. to eorrcsron'i Spohr* Originnl
School «f Violin pl.ayinv, by his pupil IJ. C. Hill if
any arrument* are required to recommend this work.
K may beotm rvrd that sfpohr hiimcii adhere* »'.ne'.lv
to ibeaystrin laid''own in Dio aliove work, nrd iliat
he ba* by tli« tame inode of ioMmcUon. prodor'd n
rrealer number of ilwunguished po;n»» than any other
master in Europe." '
A •apply of the above }tt«t rec d, (price 87.1 and for
•ale by dn»7 J II MF.LI.f iR. tsl Wood -i
A N EMINENT aniicTpafieneed Physician from tbs
J\, Ea-:, of C» year* «Uindlritr. offer* to treat all case*
of a Delicate Nature with promptness and secrecy.
Ills success In Buffalo and other large cities has
been proverbial. Hih charge* are moderate. and hir
cures n-rmancnl. Old <•*•*•« of Gleet, (tincture, Scro
fula, Fluor Albus, Btcumnti*in, Arne,Syphilis, or snj
chronic or inveterate chro* xdiriieJ.
A curr warranted, nr charge refunded.
Omen, Su Clair street, s door* from tnc Dridga.
Teeth Kxtractcd. Advice to ttio ponrfrruU*
N. U —i>r. A. solicit* the worn ca*c» of any <)i«eaai
ttt Pittsburgh to cull- apl-lidlv
PETUOLKfN, OIL HOCK 01L..,
“There tire more thing* in Heaven t.-d earth •
Than are dreampt of iu ptob>*oph}\‘’
THF. VIRTL’KJ* ol tins ritnur.aMe reme ‘y, mid
thr eon*iani Application lor it, to tlur proprietor,
ha* induced him l» have it put up in bottle* with la
bel* and direction* tor Hie huiclil of Ihe public,
The PKTKOI.MI.M i» procured front a well in this
county, nt a depth 01 lour hundred feet, i» n purg una
dulterated article wiihuut if ) chemical clinrigi< I'ut
just a* llotv* iroiii Nature'* Great l.abr.tli'rr" Timm
contain' propeciit-* fenening a number of diseases, 1*
no longer a mailer of uncertainty. There arc ninny
thing* 111 the nrcniiAui rtniiirr, winch, if known, mu lit
lie of v:iHl’'u-rfuln«‘A in nltcvfiiinc suffering, tunl rr
*l»rinr the bloom o! Wailti and vigor to many a sitt
fercr.' J«ung beiore Oic ijropnc.tor thought of putting
it op in bottles. it had u rl-pulc loin for the cure m di*-
ra*r. Tnc roiuianl and.ihoiy increasing call* for u,
and several rrmuTkablr. cur. * it n.v p-Tlnniicd, 1* n
.arc indication o( U* future popularity und wide
•pread application m the eUlc ol dora-e.
We do noi wnl to make a long parade of errtifi
eatet. n« we arc conscious that the raedieiiifl can *<p>n
work Us way into Urn fuvor of ti(oc who *uff r r itnd
wish to ho healed- Whilst we do not claim (nr il A
universal application in everv disease, we unhrsita
tingly *«y, Uint in a number ol Chronic Ui»emc* Hi*
tttiriv-iMeii. Among' tbe-o may lie enumerated— till
discitci of the mucous iimocs, such us CHItuNIO
OUONUJIITIS, CONSUMPTION (in iu early ring*.)
Atihinu, and all .li«cuwt» of the air pa'&ngr*, 1.1V1.U
COMPLAINT, UYJU’F.PiMA, Di«rW«, Dire:.":* of
the liUddcr and Kulnevs. Fiona m tins Dock or Jtnlc,
NerwriVUtheuses, Neuralgia, Fumy, Kheunmic Pnuis,
Gou(vKryripsJa*- Tetter, lLugworm*. Hunt*. fv-nld*,
Ac.,.Ac, In e:i*cs of debility re
suiting.ur.tfexpoturc,or long and protracted case* of
disease;This medicine v,ii. bring relief. It will net a*
a general TONIC and ALTKKATIVU in sucii rn*e.«,
imparling tone and reergy to llie wliolr frame, remov
ing obstruction., opening the sluggish function*, which
cause ditcf.se nnd a broken ruji*iHmuii. mid giving
increased uial renewed energy to nil 1110 orguus of
Life! The proprietor know* of several cures of
FILLS. that rc«i*ted every other treatment, get well
under t!.r u*c of the FtII'KGLF.CM fur a short uinu.
The proof can 1.0 given to upy person who desire* it.
None geinuuc without the signature of the proprietor,
tkild by ih« proprietor,
S M. KIKII. Canal Darin, near Seventh si.
Also by R K.tiKLLKRS.47 Wood si;
and—KKYSKR A .MTKUVKLL,
corner Wood si. ami Virgin alley, who arc hi*
novV-<t»v r-.-g'uiirty appointed Agents
TlUts AND CUUILNH.
FINK AND CKUAH VVAKH MANTFACTORV
No. »7, comer Mnrsei nn.i l-.1U.--nr 4V Mmkrl,
tween 'I Itfrd uml Fourth sis.
Tup: st<b*cnher In rp* ro.isti.nlly 011 hand, whole
sale and retail, tljc lollowiou .triic , c., vix.
WnshTabs. Moil chium*
MrUlTphs. - liun cl I’.n.r.
' Ilatli Tot'*, Half Rush.:..
Wooden Dowls, I’nrks nnd It..*-’ *«,
U’ush Ifosui*. llru'S Ihiund llm kcls,
Cioil.cs i’lc*. Towel Roller*,* •
Wooocu lm«l!c», Dfcud Roller*,
Clothe* iliisiet*. M-triict Il«sk>-*.<. Ac., Ac.
SA.MLLL KKOhSKN,
n«vJ4—= Ni> tj JJiaiiK.nd alley, IV.i-tiurph
jTMn*iir*ti A Kuna' Paleni uoil<% Aaiu
(f.YMv* rtiii} Koiii» Rinbrry Soiln A*li,
imported direct i»«ms tn<* ul»ci»-r i •*ie| l rntei]
mnmJlurTiircr*,fUl-cr cent Amtiiun lot, arriving mid
for «»'<• **v tmvi WiMMM'CIIKUra
i iWtTm? —1< i*l Urum!>—MJtnrd. Dupuy, tc:
I. a pip<* li •' l.:n.
" J c» k» N r Hum;
40U Wlii»kry; for «.niy \,,
novrt w O. M MliviiKl.TUF.K
•y; for «.n;y ty
filJJAfllllNC' 'I*oWDKK-in .•**«•» Jili .\lu«pran *
IS Sont’l-raiid, u »u|u:.mr amr.o. i..r »a.«? Hy
\V.v M MriCIItJI.CftRK
-t-,OA?KKMu.|" : '»' A-b. ......I ti* "...k.
/ 0 BirufWm: rim-ler, arnvrU p.-r -lit|i «»x>‘Tilinij ! ;i‘
anil now romuiC ou by c«naJ» l«f !•>’
\V i M Airi'CHKLTRKK
N. t*. I TUcy will rrcoive, during Uic vrtnlur, muc
MEDICAL.
SELLERS FAMILY MEDICINES—“They arc lJu
Medicine* ot the day.”
Gußia 1 * Siattos, Ohio, May rh, IBM.
E. E. Seller*: I think it right torthc benefilof others
10 iwe tome facta in relation to yc ur excellent Fami
ly Mediants. , , . ,
I have otad your Vermifuge largely ra tny owa fam
ily one yiai frequently answering for expelling! rge
ouamiu«»Mylto«W)womw from twoebiWua 1
ha»« also n*ed your Liver Pills and Cough Syrup *n
my family. and they have in cveTy instance produced
Asmara engaged In merchandising, I am able to !
note that Itiave yet to hear ef the first failure where :
your medic-iiea have been naed in my aecuon of the
country. !:• concluaion, I may itate that they are lAe '
medicines at the day, and are deatined ;n bare a very ;
exienaiyc pipularity Yours, res-'cettollT, |
. tiji.rnnnu.
Prepared and sold by B. b 1 1H5,N057 Wood
street, and sold by Drnggis « «en«ally in the two ci
tic« ami vicinity. __ _
/>t RrIAT CURE OF uViIR so?lFllAlfft\ byba
IT original, only true, and genuine liver gill.
snorr cJx»x, Ohio eeanty, Va. I
' March 80th, 1849. J
Mr. R. E. Seller*: Dear Sir—« think It a duty lowa
to you and to the public genera ly, to stato that I hare
been alCfcted with the Liver Complaint for a long
time, and to badly that an abceas formed and broke,
which left me in a very low itate. Having heard ot
your celebrated Liver FUU being for sola by A ll
Sharp, in West Liberty, and recommended to me by
my physician, Dr. E- Smith, I concluded to givo taem
n fcir trial. Tpurchased one boi,,and found them to ,
•e just what they are recommended, Tllb BEST LI
VER FILL EVER USED; and after taking four boxe*
I find the disease hni entirely left me, and 1 am now
perfccuy walL tte.pccvfally ,0^
West Liberty, March SJ6,I&Vr.
I certify that lam personally acquainted with Mr
Colcm •• ,and can bear testimony to the truth ot toe
aiKTc crtifieale. AB SHARP
Ton ; enume Liver Pitts are prepared and sold by
RBt LLKRS,NoS7 Wooditreel, and by druggists
wo cije*. \
TO I'HE PUBLIC.—'The original, only true and gen
• u:ir« prepared by RE Sellers, and have
.uine Liver i'ilt* ere prepared by K. —_r
1-* name fiamrcd in black wax upon the ltd or each
u.x.nmJ hi* mirttatare on the outside wrapper—ail
others ure conuteneiu, or base imitations. .
sniu : K R aKLLERS) Proprietor
WujAYHK’BCABIIIHATIVIiBALSAfI
r* ROM the Rev ASA SHINN, a well known and pop
r alar ClenrtrtnntioitheProtestantMeUiodutChiuch
The undersigned having beenafflicteddunnglhepaat
♦ UTwiiha disease o>iae stomteh,eomeumes pro*
lac.n» great pa*n in the etomach/or tenor twelve hours
withouiiiuef.m .©a,and after T ‘ n s lr, f.k
ictnrdicn with. effect wa« farmubed with a bottle
otlJr lUarne'aCv mauve Balaam; h® used ac
cording to the direaui’n*, a«d Co and invariably that this
'medicine causedthe pain to üba** in three or four min*
qtcß< and in fifteen or twenty mmtiteaevrfr uneast
«msatwn was entirely quieted. The medicine waaaf
lerwutdsused wheneverindieaUonsol the approaibol
pomwcrcperceived, aadthepmn was therelj prevent
ed...Hecont:tmed touae the medicine every cvemn*
and sometimes u.‘.he morning, and m a lew weraa
health wits w far restored, that the aofferer wal rcliev
edfromalanceamnumor oppressive pain. Fromej
neticace Uierelote. it dan confidently recommend D
f) Jayne'’. Carminaiivc llalsam, as a »« sal * r, sniNN*D
J,...... ofibe.u>m..li »d '»^. n v A cn'; .!>“
For tala In l*iti»l.ur*h at i ‘i’EKIN ISTOK
n Fourth sueei. near W o » and *l*o Bl 'f l , 6 ? o *.
Store of II l* SCHWARTZ er* l street. Aliegff-n
VAtTUABI*B mSCOVJCJAIfI _ _
GUARD.
CUSrOIINU SYBUP OP WILD CBBBRt.
tile Jlefctv, if a-
dilution. Sore Throat,Ne™o«i Delull
tr, and all Diwaaea of the TluoH,
XlrcMi and lurnga; the mo*t ef
fectual and ipeedy cnr *
•vet knows tor any ol
tkt abtpie dweaa
•*. ii
UR. BW AYNE'B
nn-noaadaimp®* Wild charry!
ThlfraeScine i» no longer among thoie ol doubtful
.tXw Uhaipaaiedaway from the thottiandi dally
Niched upon the tide of experiment, and now itnnd*
LuESrm re\mtati®a,»wli»l-rcoimng awe extensive
?y o£d than any other preparation of medicine ever
etfeeta. For proof of the foregoing
deo.e of u» g*~v __i 8e f nil efficacy of ilu« niudi
•uteoenujufl fewof thon-
C,M ? SShwWeh bava been prevented to him Ly
rand »e*omonial» wftwa aa wW haVfl Ugbrr
men ©f the 6m and Jtulice, than to ccr
vitwiofmorm po itw yid o mother a favor, ami
'i fy 10 Such testimony prove, con
j iheuu-Wcs “11 _ rlsln K excellence ii established
j cluiivcly, th .?£ onq**«tionable auihon
'>7 l«mtnc.«emema.an^ta^n^ iwotti
!IJi f «A«I influence diffused throogh the
utv-hen men, acting from eonadenuona impeliei,
, , J? lv bear to the truth of a thing, or
r rS^«»'»= r "
_. Sraj - that baa been aa luceewAil
There never * consumption, aa Ur. Bw#yac'»
m. desperate. .vUdCbetry. It itrengthens ike
Contend SyroponVl l B leen on i atl^t
and rich blood; power poaaeaied by uo
ether tdieine.
Citxrrzs Co-. April 25th. Ifi4d.
Dr A £!‘.'S; r r^?
*ni
•“'""rirSTnSSU;?irtirt I bid re.™™. u>, -till
my ir*«<rery- A» *“*. t dld , oV rilU the noit hap-
HsSsSs^sis??
x?,r r - k^'r^o o ™.*.
• taier.ent. 1 ff * .* . „ urc ha»ed lha medieia*.
* nr f u-.trvrs of m MeUtodist PtimsUr.
** l * debl °' S T,"I'°J, 1 '° J,
1 JKKjuiy io u« “ r lc '
r°“ Oonpoand sy
a-J 7 & , ce Tear* once I *»■
twiosUr auac*tu omp#aiei | with a dialresiiug
Lane*, ' wtu< T. hrcort and bead, a veijr conajdcra
««*?• P“>n mucn» from ibn long*, e*pe
bic howwl *£&. A:
fH'f If?“ SST.IIMI my condition! bol ten. pictir
first 1 fciicft *»r rapidly rota* intocooiurr.p
-““’““IK«”!•?£*.fleSEn "OUCC.
non. I‘‘r.peak above a whisper, such
ly aL ! weine«<rf«nT louga Dunngitu.
. WM voriousp reparations and prescription*,
Uiae I had me* v v worse.. Just
bat foaud no f eU *frJ??^ r ; aB ded by a dear friehd in
b, ro | wa. ,k * . Syrep of Wild Cher
\Vil».n*»nw«aem«* pfcJu .
ry 1 mu * l , medicine*, and lam still against
<liead tt^n “ , ‘ i J*f?f l v ie^a but under
those coning l 0 ij, e profession and practice ol
•landing y«» Unpbcit faith in the saying of my
? cdl i' u tTurchawrd of Dr. Shaw,one of your
friend*, I forth™ ‘ V Sdeommoneeditsaie. Mydi*-
s7t>£ Onre ofaior *S month.’ stajiding.eon
c«re»a»»»»‘ I fonnd, however,
li wi ofthe-itiifnaror fire
cnuuderaWe relief‘rom M . e #pelkcf<l ffeqncn ii T , t
bottle . B nj* Increasing strength, and
Sby y.7K?teil. Uat tS alieaJr
*V?./ m this way, doubtless, tay euro was greatly
u> heat, ui »»■ *.eaaenec of acting tbits imprudent*
retard. In e«Meqaence « befewl waspc
I bad u. a*c ‘Y'TliTe no qn«uon, a much amall
fectitr te.tored MM d,ba
pleasure. _
Dnblui county, N. C.
Important Cautwn—Re*& AwP •
T htn m bate *= fenuine P«P>™Qon ©fWMCharnr,
I , , r*_ hivatsc 1 !. thd first rvcl offered to Uic
SbiS, whfeh «** *•«“ Uiroufhoat the
Ulof States tod aomaparuirf
partition* c*De» by the name of Wild Cherry hare
L* n pm out ««ee til*, under corer of some deceptive
WctffflsUnMe. m onler to give currency Wlhelr «alca.
»y a little observation, no need mistake the
«, m i„e from tb false. Km* "
enveloped w,t a bc.ulilul *t«l eneravjnK. WUh lhe
tikcnc** of Wiuiaxn Penn iherron, aUo, Dr. B * a X c . e '
signature: and ■* further security, U»e portrait of Dr.
Swayu. will t V added bere.lier, *o u U» distinguish
Krt'prenaniUofc '*o® aUothcrs. Now, il it was not for
tbe great curative properties and hnown vmuet of Dr.
ffWayit-’a Command Bymp of .Wild Cherry, persons
wuSfd nut beandeovomigto ffive eorreuey to their
-fictitious noi'-ama” by Healing the name of TkUd
Cherry. Remember, always bear In mind the name
of Dr. Swuync -ltd be not deceived.
rnncipalOlh**, eoruer of Eighth and Raoe steed*,
r, lKI?? i and retail by OODEN&SNOW
DKN eor ad »» * \Vood aw; H A FAHNESTOCK *
Co eor l»i ao» Wood, and «lh and WoodaL; WAI
TlillßN.U Mwkrt »t( S JONES, IW> Liberty »t; JAB
A JUNKsTcoi %Jand and PctuTJu; JOHN WITCH
ELL, Alleghetu city. and by ail respectable dealer, in
medicine. oetlJ __
'DrV W. P. Inland 1 * Pramtnn Planer.
Dlt W p. INLAND, Of the Medical College hr Phil
adelphia, now oden to tba public hi* Indian Veg
euibte Premium Plaster, the tpialUica of Which, after
loti* and tried experience, ha* been satisfactorily es
laldishcd. To all women who may be afflicted with
Prolapsus Utcria or Fallen Womb, he recohimeudi hi*
plmier, guaranteeing u «are and speedy effre in the
ihnrt space of from two to thee weeks, if applied with
care and rc‘l— discarding all the countless instrument!
and expensive bandages so long in use. This he feels
conscientious in stating, Inasmuch as be baVnfil foiled
in one case out of three hundred and fifty-three pa-
UC S for Rheumatism and Weak Breast or Back, at
tended with pain, there is nothing to excel this Plaster
iii affording relief or afleeting a cure. For sale by
L Wilcox, corner of Diamond and Markelat
Uraun K Reiter," Liberty and Sl Clair *ta
Dr J Sargeut “ Federal it and Diamond, Alle
gheny city
Jacnucs k 00, “ Denman and Diamond Binning
ham. 1 83
RPV BI.LL.EIUi, Druggist, No 07 Wood street,
, Bole Agent for the tale of Dr. Townsend’s Uei>
mne Snrvipanliu, Imsjasl received SOO dozen of this
Ureal Bpring and BninKer Medicine.
Purchasers should recollect that R E Boilers is sole
agent for Pittsburgh, and DM Curry for Allegheny
city _ : “B 9 .
OF COFFEE—An article which Is ra
4/nidiy coming into use ns a wholesome,nourishing
mid i!iiii(tlousbeverage, being more pleasant nmlpal
qiuMd than common Coffee, and far cheaper, as a small
i>ni>rr costing only leu cents, will go as fhr as four
Pounds of Coflee. Manufactured by
' JOHN 8. MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pa
Sold at wholesale by U A FAHNKSTuCK A Co.
corner of First and Wood and Sixth and Wood streets,
Plnsburgh. ap**!
ttALIFORNIA RUUBER UUODB-t-Just received,
/ Cunip Blankets; tW officer coau; Ji! pra Pant*i
I- k naira nett lined Mtmng Boots; 1« Isthmus Dags; li
water Tanks, 9 and Iff gallons eaoh; 60 canteens,*
snUon each; 1 dot Buckskin Money Bclu; I do oiled
cambric do do. The above goods for sale at the Cali
fornia Oiitfiung Establishment, No 6 Wood «l
mcbiH J A II PHILLIPS *
Assorted spices— Pat up for family «k, in tin
cans, enclosed iu a sliding lid box. containing
.Musluni, Alepice,
Cinnamon, Linger,
Cloves,. Pepper, .
Warranted pure. For sole at the new Spiro", and
Muitaed Factory, corner of Ferry k Liberty sue
mylH ■ B UELL
Ai> VlLB— Wrought Iron Anvils, Irum Uic Ji-iiij>cf
ancevilie works, warranted, will be constantly
mi band and supplied in order, b^r
BOOK TRADE.
KKW OOOKSI
Tire WAR WITH MEXICO, by n. 8. Ripley, S
vol*.
Elements of Rhetoric; comprising on Analysis or
the Laws ol Norul Evideueo and ol Perrhasioit: by
Richard Wbalely, D. D.
Essay on Christian Baptism; by Baptist W. Noel, M
A*
The Ogilviea, a Novel.
. Fairy Tales, from nil Naiioas; by Anthony R. Sion
lalba; with ;H Illustrations by Doric.
Jut rec’d by JOiiNSIVN A STOCKTON,
dcl'J comer Tuird and Market I'tccu
New and Bleganc Gift Beokit
SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; by J T
Headley, with eleven otiguinl designs by Barley.
Pcem* and Prose Wfilings,.h? Richard 1L Dana; •
vol*., rmnlin
■ uiv.f luuiun
■' Illuminated Genu of Sacred Poety, with six iUnsUa
lions engraved cm steel, by John Saruun-
Jnst received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
deSK corner Thin! and Market at*
■A«W;Baoki.
PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT; or a Practical View
of Urn mutual dutiesyrelaticns and iatefrsl* or the
Medical Piofcssion and tlie Community; by Worth*
ingtoa Hooker, M. D. y . .
Tno Worn ol Michael De Moattipne; comprising
kia Essays, Letters, Ac. By Wm.,Hazlett.
Nineveh and iu Remains. By Austen HenryLay
ard,B*q.,D. G.L.
Glimpses of Spain; or Notes of an Unfinished Tour
in 1547. BvS.T. Wallis. *
Tapper's Proverbial Philosophy, new edition; illus
trated. Just received by-
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
norJ! corner Market and Third streets
1840*001
Lockwoods illustrated works—iiiu
tnmatod Books—Book* in richly carved b'r.ilhig.
illuminated and illustrated—Boon* superbly bound in
Velvet, Silk, Morocco,nndCom, osition, in imtuaoti.
ol the Middle Ages— Uibica and Prayer Book;, hoau
tifolly bound in Velvet nod Morocco, tnaj-mhceully or
naracnied'aud illuminated. For vale by
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD. ,
de* 1 BooksrDor A Importer Wood fL
Chrutmas and New Year Approaching!
ELEOANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOILS,
In Magnificent Antique Binding, for the Holidays
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer,
<U Wood street. ha* received a beautiful eoliecuou
of lilustraied Books, bound in the most splendid man
ner by tli* best London and American binders—among
ihrin may be founlt *
Pearls of Amen - Poetry; magnificently illumiaa
tinted.
Lnysol Uu- iVc.\» in World; illuminated in goldund
cot»rs.
Wordsworth'* Greece; richly lilurtratrd.
The i-eacncr; illuminated by Owen Jones, ano
boond <• carved wood. !
Tne Song of Sores; illuminated by Jones.
Flower* and their Kindred Thoughts, illuminated by
Jon's.
Heroines of Shakspeare; Illustrated.
Mr*. Jameson's Characteristic* ol Women; illustra
ted. For sale by > JAMES 1) LOCKWOOD,.
deli CJ Wood street
Saw Books,
REDBURN: llis First Voyage, by Herman Mellvitle
author of ••Typee.’’ “Omoo,” Ac.
History ol King Alfred ol England,by Jacob Abbott,
wiib Sue engraving*.
Bidhnta the ftOTcerett; by Wm. NeinboM.
JQHNSTUN A BTOCKTON,
nov?t coriier Third and Market streets
''One of the Most Repinriaile IVbria of the Age''
Nineveh and nt l remains; with an account
of n visit to the Cttandm.in Christiana of Kurdis-r
tan, and Uio Yeudls, or Doul-Wnrshippers; and .ui
Inquiry into iho Msuiueis and Arts of the Ancient As
syrians. By Austen |!*nry Lnyard, Esq., D. o.l*.
Willi Introductory Note by Prof. E- Robinson, D. D.,
LL.D. Hlusrratod with 13 plates aud maps, and PO
woodcuts. * vvl*.Bvo. cloth, £4,fiO.
‘The book ha* a rare amount of gnphte, vivid, pic
turesque narrative ’'—Tribune.
The work of Layard is the most prominent contri
bution to the study of antiquity, that haa appeared for
many yenra.Christ. Jnq.
“Not one exerts in interest the account of Nineveh
ml its Rains, given by Mi. Layord."—Washington
Intelligence/.
“As We follow the digger* with breatliWi intetesi
in their excavation*, and suddenly find ourselves be
lore o massive fifuro carved with muiutc accuracy,
now lifting its gigantic head from the dust of UUOU
years, we arc ready Ho cry out with the astonished
Arabs, 'Wallah, it is wonderful, bat ilia true!' ”—ln
dependent
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noviO 63 Wood *t
Saw Books.
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elegantly bound; la <txqui*ucly tnu* bed engravings;
wiio descriptions by celebrated American Clergymen.
POEMS BY AMELIA,(Mrs. Wclby, of Ky.,) anew
and rnlurgcd edition; illustrated by engravings from
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ly bound and gut. Also—A variety of splendid Annu
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Sewell’s Child’* First Book of the. History of Rome
-1 to). I Kino.
TUE MECHANIC’S A9SIBTANT, adapted for the
u»e of Carpenter*, Shipwrights, Wheelwright*, Saw
yers, Lumbermen, Student*, and’ Artisans generally:,
being a thorough and pracuc'al Treatise on/Meftsura
bon and the Sliding Rule. By'D M. Kaper, A- M.
Boise’* Treati«e on Greek Prose Composition.
Oliesdotfl’s Elementary French Grammar. By Prof.-
Greene. of Brown University. I vol. Irrao.
Foediger’i Uesemius* Hebrew Grammar, by Cottaul.
Oesemuj' Hebrew l-cxieon.
Loomi*’ Trigonometry and Logarithmic Tables. 1,
vol. (sheep.) ! ‘
Tlio ErigUshmon’s Greek ConcoyJar.cc. I vol. (mus
lin.) ; i
Anthon’* Classical ftenes.
Webster's DiCiionary, revised ed. 1 vol. svo,
do <io uiubridgeil Ivol.-tin. ;
JUrne’s Notes and Questions on New Testament.
Whately** Logie.
Mosbeua's Ecclesiastical History. 3 vol.*. and *J
Tulatsbeep.^
"VesUges orCreutlop.' -1 vol iPrio; »•->-« —.
Mornings among the Jesuits at Home. 1 voL (e >oUJ
and paper.) . *. • . -
Beenes where the TVmptcr -has Triumphed. 1 voL
(eloib and paper.)
Boeue's Theological Lectures. 1 vol. ?vo. (cloth.) ,
Alder's Prououncmp Bible. I
Boyer's French Dmtionary. •
Smart’s Horace. For sale I'M U lIOPKINB.
nov!3 j ApoltojHiiUdiiig*. Fuitiu *?^
NEW BOOKS JL/qt'RbJcElYd.H. -lne w»
Montuigue, edited by 11. liaxiltt, mtnjmsing his
Essay*. Ivrtter*. and; Journey lbruu?h Germany and
|inly, vruh noics from alt the Commeniator*, Biograph
ical and Rilmocruphical Notice.i, Ac. j
Theory mud i'racuise of Teaching; er, the Moure*
snd Methods of Good School-Koejnn?, by Dav)d
Plage, A. M., Paincipuit of the tftau Normal
Albany, N. V. j
Prank Fore*ter's Fish and Flshlnj; of the V. States
and Unu*h Provinces of North America,’ **v Unify
Wm Herbert. JUWNBTON A M'-kJK'T'JN,
no>C ; cornet Tumi d Market »t*
Tbe'OldenTlme.
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookcr-Bcrand Impnr«r.
No. CJ Wood sued, has lor suJr alau r.opie- cod»-
picte, (the remamder oi the cdiUon,) of this v.ii,iKijl<
work, devoid to iuo>l*re»«rvuuou of llocuuu :i'-
other cuthenuc uiiortnuiou rclaung to the c.u.y tix
plorauou*, Bculcroen; and improvement oftb'* c,-ui;tif
arouad the head of the Ohio. By Neville H. CruJg,.
E*q-, of Kuiuiurgh, iii i! vol*. 6vo. !
i.ovto J. D. I_A)CKV r lHilk
ROMAN LIBERTY. A History, With a Vic * of (he
Liberty of other Ancient Nations. By f-unpcl-
FJliou. Esq. Illunratei! with twelvo cagnvia.ci. exe
cuted at Rome livid*., uutlorm with Pi ucou s
iliitoncsl Works.
. Just published siijlfnr sale by
James d. Lockwood, B*ok*ciier*jid :
noVlh ‘ : Importer, ul Wood »t
T?ANNV'KKMiILfc IN rt'Ai*Y; autkofixcdyditlon-
JT ISioo. 70ct*. MRA.-FANNYKEMULE'jSYKAR
OF CONSOLATION. . .
‘■The reading of ibis book has imptcHCQ US wita a
msch higaer opinion luf it- nuihcr than wc had funned
from pc rasing her other wrmug#.
tone of thought, united jomore purewtomanly giace oi
ftelrng thau any other produeiion of the umale mind
with which wc are *f qua^llled. ,, —Evo. Mirror.
"It is a very agreeable and rendablo book, wriud in
Fanny Kemhle’s best style—bold, rpifiled and enter
tabling. We recrtmisenU itlooar readora aa ibe
publication of the »ei»on. , ‘— Reading Gax.
-H eoiiuiiistbc Journal of a travel through, tempo,
and residence in Italy; and is oae of the plea-u(iio*t
and most imerestiug Looks of the aea*ou.”—Cour. and
Enquirer. i ~ ,
u A very ehsraeterirtie hook. We have read, it from
title pnge to Colophon with unabated intrroC. A vi
vid picture oi life mllotua. In all tespecu eminently
readable."- Knickerbocker. ■
For *ale by JA.MESDLOCKWOOD,
novl-i Boaksollur A Importer, lid Wood st _
E*ttlao(raptiic ICitsbllihmeut
OF >VM. BCHUOII.MANN. Third si, opppiite ths
Poit-OSce, Pituburgh.—Maps, Landscapes, Uiß
hrads, Fhnwhills, Label*. Arehiteetaroi kuj .Mahmae.
Drawings, Uasincssand Visiting Cards, Ac ,'engraved
or drawn on *tone, and printed m colors, Gold, Broni*
or Ulack.tn the most approved style, and .at thu most.
rranottable prices, i , octlA:ly
i7"KG BUITEtt—IW kegs for sale hy '
"iYL;hcl7 WICK A McCANDLESg__
*n\l4JUß—Wbbl* Family Fiour. for sale by^
WICK A MoCANDLL>B_
A,f UTroN HAMB—I BtiU fur sale by
|V| dcl7 "* 4 U CANFIELD .
IriHEAP MOUB. BE LAiNS—3 case* good style,
fast colored M; de Lain*, ai tke extremely low
once of tic. per yard. A A MASON A CD, ,
i - No 60_Markctjt
lreslf l*earuV»,
|H 3 ** buttles do.
■** a " “ Pine Apples;
3 “ “ Chemeo; ’
v 3 “ “ Btrawbcrnes;
3 “ “ Tomatoes; .
1) “ halfgol. bottles Pickles;
3 “ quart do.
.3 u lauey do.
Rac'd and for sale at the Pekin Tea Sterc, ?o Fourth
street. .1
aYK FLOUR—I 3 bbls recVl and lor o»le by
dc2l WM II JOUNSTON, ltd Second M
RECEIVED THIS DAY, nt the India Kuhba lie*
noi-*l caw Woman’* Metallic KubbcrSiuiCiJs,.
1 . .. u “ supper*; '
l « U - “ UuM.m»,
l “ Misses’ “ u Mijipei*. ..
1 “ WCU’4 “ “ Ovctaliocfi
j » *• “ “ Sandals; •
1 u * icaiber'BoJed -
All of which wiilbe »olil, wholesale or retail,tower
than at any bo»« in Ute ally. J& *« IMIILLU’S,
No S Wood street
pg?“ i,BAcuta - s “tK;;a^aL?
I I7INUOW GLAbS—SOO LiXt, asskl *ire*, rccW ond
W for sale by dels St W HaUUAICiH .
BUTTER— uTEbU and !A» kegs, puckvfl, mpryne
„°'i“ ,o,
S—OOA ASH—® r*»k* u> arrive pfr iiiiiitf*nld, tor
•aleUy detH TASShI A liKsT .•
iTTAcTTWa UUIN U—i 0 bah?* large size nrulhtmvy
K Ju*l rac’d by SIIACKLKTT & Willl>n
d cSl - _ NoUO \Vnc.l,«t
case* super French- Bi*cfc stla Vi
V xeties, extra trimmings. recM pcreiprcss; at • •
f deal J AAMASUN fc.CU’3 .
SUNDRIES—& bale* Cotton; <l9 hbls No 1 Lard,
44 bag* Feather*; 1 Ucrco “
19 sacks. Wool;
(idox Lamb Skint, with Tfool; "
li do* Sheep.Skiui, “ *•
U dbz “ “ dictsod;
To arrivo on steamer Fori Pin, and (or talc by -
deU I3AIAU DICKEY A UJ, Front »l
&INBKNG— 4 bags Clarified, for talc by
del? > WICK fc MeCANUUiSS^
| AKAiHERS—IS sacks prune, lor solo by
\v»cka Mc-aniimw
HOHS UoVthS—ttouirt Kutlie Itoir* u*'icjs,»
v.-ry heavy aitd splendid uruclr, ja?t rac’d and
lor sale low, at No, 5 Wood itrecl. by'
devo j_ J a-:ii nui.ui'S
- ,
j dcy> ; i:n>Dtco_
ALCOHOL— ill bills just rac'd and »r r Mi« *>y
dc*£> J KU>D k CO
Fresii, ju»i ra-r'd and t»r
dcai STUAItf fc SILL
LOKK t.AirrWim.HT-i oarpet Bug m -'ora;
subject t» charge*, for Luke Canwrighl, whir.ii u c
will Please call (or. ti U MILTENBERGKU,
I-™ . . .. ... No*3 Frontal .
F.YfHANfIE BROKERS-
“ "'»i IfOI.«KS-«r MOMB* , I
B . Dk ,ri. Kxehißfi Brok.ra,
'SmiuKgE on'N«. Voitf
dmorc; also, Cincinnati, Lc-JUTtUe, Sajat'Loan aiu*
New Oriean*. conitantJy fofaaTo. . ,v*
HANK NofES.—Note* on all ln lhe
United 9taie«<U*crontedaXthelowe»t Tate*. Ank^d*
of Foreign and Amcrwaa Cold and SDtrer Coin bought
55 Mar*?? itrcet, between. 4th;
'iiubnryfa. P«-
FOHBIIGJI KXCHAKGK. , ,
BILLS on Enriand, Ireland, and
any ajsoaui at the Comm RatM'Oif ExeaWS®*
Aiio, Draft# payable Inaurpan-OftAO Old Coacmp#,
from £1 to £lOOO, at tha n»tt«S»ggf gss"«»
withont deduction' or diacoanu Iby JO2HOA ROdUv.
80N, Earopenn and General Afent, ofioß-Sw- •Jo/ 14
doorwtilofyrood. l • ■ >• • OCttatf.
TY ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKEtfMedW*
1> in Foreign aid Doaerio UilU of
Ufiealcs of Deposite, Bant Note*- aad
3Jjuid Wood streets, directly bfridmia St Gtmrig* H»
wi/_ _ • '•• • oraJi?_
WKSTttuii rvios- , \ ; ;
iadiiM. : .. \ /
Xantseky, -\
iUKOWIf, \
■ • • Bant Now*}- :
purchased *. >—oU
sepin . i;i
Bills os^kxchangb—srsVCEecki oa
Nejw .York," v " ‘ ‘
• i’hiltdolpW*. and .> . •
* ' . f.. .. .: lUllilßfit*, „
Constantly for sale by N. HOLMES *'SONS,
35 Marsel «u
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAULE FOOSPRY.
joiisniMioLsDH 0.w.0. pvraa. (
IMlRmnietMgned, successors to A ithnre A M i too**
*ouO»cg u-acc to inform the cittien* of I’ltisbargn
an,l public gonorttlly, that they haw rebuilt the \EA«
(iU-‘ FOUNDRY and are now M full operation,, pud
have p B *t of iboir patterns ready, for.uta ,n ““S : r‘ T
Amoutfit which arc Cooking Stoves, Goaf and Wood
Stove* with a inlendid air-tight Coal Bure* whieh\ts
now superceding in other dues the common rtftnu
Move. - A Lao, a cheap coal Cooking Stove, well adap
ted Cor email, families, wlib a full assortment or com
mon mid mantel Orate* We would paxitCDltriy in
vite the uttentlon of persons building' U> call at pur.
warelionst'Jrofore purcba«og, : aiid examinee splendid
article of cnummeUcd Orates, finished In fine style—
entirely new in this market. .
Warehimse, No. Isil Liberty *W oppo«t« Wood it
aor»dtt NICHOLSON A PAYNE
omc* oftho Dslawars Aatqal Safstp In-
suraaei Company*
PfmjntLreli, Nov. sth. I&4P.
PTUIK D.>ard of Directors have, this day, declared' a
I dividend of TEN PER CENT. 4n *enp, cut of tha
profits of the Companyforihe yearendmg.O:toher 31,
IHU, irrulicait" for which will be issued on and alter
ihp hr«i day of December neat- _ '*
Also, a dividend of SIX.PER, CthNT- m cash, on the
eaj.ial stock and scrip previously issued. payable as
iwvc. KICIMRDB. NBWEOLD,See‘y. • ■
■,,f, v |o ■ F.A- MADEIRA, Agt., Pitu’g. ■ .
* PIITSBUEOH inPORtATIOaa, -
(1 YEAGER* Importer and Wholesale Dealer la
I. FANCY AND VARIETY' GOODS
Sf'ti of the Gill Comb, Hid Market su Pitubargb, Pa.
tVetiem -Merehaou, Fediars, and others visrimx
Piitobarah to purcliase Goods, are respectfully invited
to call and examine the extensive auortaeotof baf
liah, American, Fkcneb andGenaaaFancy Goods. 4
All ForeignGooda at this pstabUihment.are import
ed direct by myself, and purchasers may rely on get*
tlnft roods from first hand*.' I have tba largest assort-*,
meut of RTtkles, in Ike variety lino, in the city, of
muburah—<ill of which will he sold bw for cash or
city acceptances. The Stock consists', In part, of
Lure Good., Hoilery, Glow* lUMh).i, . _> ..
Silk Cravats, Sbtaand PatcniThread#, Sowing Silk,
Spool Gotten, Topee, Sospenders, Buttons, Piaa,Nee-
Goldajbsflve’r Watches, Gold Jewelry, all kinds el
■ Brushes,'Combs arid Raxore. • ;
■ Perecedaa Caps, Revolvers, Pistols, Clocks, SRk A
Couon Putses, fitpeciaeles, Steel Pons, Musie Boxes,
Carpet Bags • ' J
Bmdmgv, Findings and Trimmings.
Toys and Fancy Goods; together with a large varie
ty of Fancy and Staple DRx GOODS.' _ . r '
C. YEAGER U also- agent for the celebrated Lan*-
center Coabs. _ - • •. ’ ■ novl7
nttdl'Saadl
SELLERS’ COUGH bYROP-—Prom W. K. Boden.
Esa-Cler . st**. .Cmiii of Quarter Sessions of
Beaver Com . . . '
Mr. IL E. Sells s -gl l ' Some time in the winter my
wl'e woi afllbtad wncatetereaßddlstreaaingoongh,
ajiahearinaaf /aurmvalaable Coogh.Syrap, 1 pur
chased a lioiue ti*A s, T, Wtable, or Bridgewater,
and alter taking a portion'ef It two or three evenings
on roinr to bed,* one foand. iauaediata relie(; as also
several friend* have been relieved in severe eases. I
am therefore Yaurfied thai it is a safe and valuable
medic.no, and would recommend It to those who may ;
be afllteled with severe Coaglta and Cold*.
March 2s. . - W.KBODEN. ,
Prepared and sold by R. E. HELLERS, SLWood m,!
and sold by drdigists generally, in -Piuhlmrgh and JJ
leghny. • H>r - - • .• . - {
The Chartlara Ce«l £flaap*my«
[INCORPORATED.) ■
BOOKS will he open for subscription to the stack oi
KUw Charlier* Coal Company,” on arid aftei
Monday ; theSttb day of September siul, at the offici
Or««t EagU«b lUm«ay.
FOR Coach*. Colds Aftiima and CotunLicptlon! Thl
/, HEA'r AND ONLY REMEDY for the care of LM
above it:<riuci. is the HUNGARIAN BALSAM Of
LIKE, di«c-i>wcfcd by lie celebrated, Dr. Buchan, ttf
Loudo::. En*land,.ar.d introduced into the UnilerfStata
ander the immediate superintendence of the inventor. {
The extraordinary success of this medicine, in th>
core of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the Anlericat
Acentiß soiicitinglbrtreatmcnltho worst possible ci*
itm can be found in the community—eases that sea
relief in vain from any of the common remedies of ins
day. and' have been given up by the most distinguished
physicians as confirmed and incurable: ; The Hungun
,n Balsam has cured, and wiUcure, the moat desperais
oi* cases It is no quack nostrum, but a standard. En
glish medicine, of known and established efficacy.
j>.*ry family in Reunited States sbould be suppli|4
with” Buchan’s lltmgariaa Balsam of life, nut only to’,
eousuraeuhe consumptive tendencies of the' clunale.
ha to be asod as a preventive medicine lb all cues tor
colds, roughs, spitting of blood,:pain i* the side aid
ehe«t. irnution and soreness of the itulg*, broeluUi
difficulty of. breaung, hectic fever, night sweat*, 1 emafci
iiipu mill general debility,‘asthma, influenxa, whooping
eovh croup. •
Boll! in farec bottles, at SI per bottle, with fall dirie
lion* forthi* rmioraiioa of health. ' • h
B.'inpMeis. eonmming a mass of Englishand Ameri
e»n r<.*rttfirntr*, and other evidence* shoving the 4u-‘
e.ni.i” *d of uu*great Englishßcinedy, mafjb*.
- l, For '«*!* liy B 2 A H A Cm, eoree{o
■l oud Wood and Wood.ami Cih *U._ inSdAu-S
1 VIdHKTIAN BIiCTDS. !
ntfiEgiesiestand best variety evarofferedjushifpUJ
X before—made on the most approved Eastern plats—
md iruikt fashionable Eastern patterns and colors. Also
THE CHEAP BOLl—or BOSTON OLINDJ on hand
or made to order of all sixes, and at all pries*. I
Country Merchants and others are invited to ealland
exanunf the above for theuselvei.as all will behold
wholesale or* retail,and a liberal deduction tnada 'ts
wholesale purchasers. . ... j_
anldly ...... • .A'WESTERVEjI .
..uidljr '
V Ttub star op. tub west T
.t - j. VKNITLAN BLINDMANUFACTORY
''fehS Earn aide of the Diamond, Where Vertman
of all the different-tin* andcblon
fcOptan hand or made lo.oniorjaJte:
iholato«aadmo*lapprovedEaxteni£uh'- ;
ions, oi the ihortesl notice and on thejmoa
reasonable terms. '• *• ' i , .
Also, the cheap Bbatedraß or epliltUind Traiupa*
teney and Paper Cartaiua of all the different lize* and
patterns on hand audibrjaale low furcuh. Old Veal
uan Ulinda pain let! over aud repaired; or taken.ij pan
payraentfortMrw- -• R!4%VKSTERYELT, Prrfpr.
N. U—Ad vroi. donewith iholwtil material and
workmanship, and waßdtuad to pleaM the. me ft £u-
Idiotu. ■ V - aujlO^Hy,
Allegheny city, Aag.ldj 1843. • . j :
OEJ.LKRS' I.MPERCAirCOUGUSV'BUi*—
O Norriiso Like It!- s ' I ,
PtrrsTOKoß, Marehfi?, ikjy.
Sir. n: K Sellers—ln jasQro to you ami your incom>~
parable Cough Syrup, 1 begleaveto slue, for lie hcit*
efilof the eomumuityj that my wife has been Mferiu
linje< afflicted witti a raoit diiireislngxoßgh. I pu
chuted, in Jnnniuy Usi, a battle of your Syrup, which
cured a coup) of two months’ ttaadiug. AOoat one
■onuih tlnce, the cough returned, ud wu so ievere.
that she coaid tmnilr move, from weakness In the
breast; l sent for one boale of your Gough Syrup, and'
a part of onohottle cared the cough I gave the other
10 a journeyman who was severely afflicted, who bad,
to use hit own wordr, '-eaten enough coogh ewtdy to
cure ail the people in Pittsburgh,” If theoasdr bad
been as good as represented. ■ - f
Voum, re«prctruliy; ;• Alveus B. Ksznx.
Prepared and sold t>y IL E. SKLCKRS, S7|\Vood'
street, and.sold by Uruggius generally in lie two
alien. _ d<!3
A. CAJOD. j
GRATEFUL for tio Teiy liberal encouragement F
have received for » manyyeuny 1 have? deter
mined to eni.irge my business considerably. Having
em-aved a competent Foreman, 1 Iriil' bc-enajiled to
kll ail order* promptly, and do die work in our ataal
stylo amt at fair prices, and ttsk the attention if mer*
chuiit- nml ritizentto my large atack of UPHOidtTE*
lIY GOODS and Bed*. AlaitfßHeaand Buddidg, Car-
Uio Mnierial« r Damask* and Morcen*,.Coniic<b', Prin
ces, lioralcrings, TaitcL, Split and Roller U idds. and
every article ataally kept-ln an estahltctunrdt of the
kind. Order* respccdbUy solicited and promptly at
tended to, ,
Si. D.—Carpets made and pat down. *
, WM.NOBLK-
Al.l.KGlllSay YEHTIAB BLIND,
c AN.D CABINET WAtiKKOOM. j
■fltlly rnforra the rabHei'umhe
keeps ou hand at his staid on the
Diamond, AUe^
utem of
nltian Shutters are mode to or
der in the best warranted
to iaUlo Uni 4 d States.
Ifis Ifllnds eon be removed with
eat the aid of a. sererr driver.
Uavitig parchasod. the stock,
tools»nnd wood ofthe Cabinet e»-
land,"! am -prepared s ӣ fumi'sh
tbeir old cttftomeis, iis wall as
the nubia-at inzke,svitb every thing in then line.
Aacney, No h Wood street, Pittsburgh, i
_ met.ir ; ' • J-A.imo\YN^
JOKV reed, an Vlegan'plain Rosewoodd ieLPiano l
from the celebrated manafaeiory < of'Nntms tc.
ClarkrNVY., ol superior tone, and very tcodCrsto price.
For <ale by 1L KLFU3EIC
I'rio ~ "mt J.AV. Wdadwclls.
tV; ILUANiV IVORY I‘KATIt. TOOTH POWDER,
VV lor removing Tartar, Fcorvy, Canker, and all
•u!>ston res destructive to the-Teeth. It is ddicmm to
die tUMc, cleaustog the mouth, healing and strongibcu
mg lUcxuaiiiond purifying' the breath.
V»r sale, viiiolcsdle and retail, by
dci.ll ’ --R B SKLLKR3.S7 Wood »t
WATCIIE3 IJ—CIIKAPER1J—C11KAPER THAN KYkR!-
Just rccVJ, an invoice of full jewelled patent le
ver Waleheu, ißcarets hoc case*, which 1 can sell a*
row as tbuiy.mid thirty five dollars,.and warranted to
kt-ep good time. •
Alsn-r-'A splendid ai»ortmetit of JE\VKLR\, eom
prising t>.o vaiious and latest style*, and best patterns.
W. \V. WiLttON, Watchmaker and Jeweler,
MEDICAL.
. G. W* BIDDLE, DvßtlßtM
R£MOVBl>W«n«wU)RrvoTTbtiek
,CTWlßHk€raSmiAScl<lUrcet»-oue doer i. e ; ow
- Sixth street. Teeth fron one
to an entire wt,dtt Ht«’***tienprinciple,, with a t-eao»
tiful representation of the natural
or«iniu,ihat»e«f*4>efwe- ,
• N. B.—Teeth extracted with tiMli
Deeayed Teeth pemaaett? sart
Tenting the tooth ache, winch is >ci
ring it, thoarh* it ahettid lie -dons. !
eten ln*tsnti&. ■ r
-V- SAT.TIfaIVS
* ; GINSENG PAN
mo THOSE SUFFERING V.
X' -LUNOS.—The enpico&lfenied i
Uesded the ue of uie
•GINSENG PANACEA
8 ail the taiioas form* whlch-irtliauon of the longi u.
haa'lndaeed th*-proprietor to call wun
lion 10 thi«
. ! WONDERFUL PREPARATION*.
Tho '»ti«n|piM» wßiUher.uttieh Httrkr oar f»ii_ end
i* always a fruitful »onrce of
• COLDS AND COUGHS.
These, If neglected, are but the precursor* of that fall
a “ tT? * ?r * - COSVMPTION’.. ..
tbe question, ifteriT bow shall we nip the dertroyar in
the bad! bow ihall ws gel clear of eur cough* ana
old*!is of vital importance »’ji« public. ,
, ; ,TBfi GREAT AND. ONLY REMEDY
will be found In tbe Ginseng- Panacea. In presfoftii*
we have from mm 10 tune pahb *hed tbe certificate* or
dozen* of our best known cltuen*, who have expen
•nced it* curative powers. • These, with a mas* of tea
tjmoaT from ail nan* of tbe eouauy,—from
MEN QETUL.'FIRST STANDING,
Mititten af the,Gospel, Ac., together with coflbu* «o|
tec*from the ■ 5 «■ 1 -
. JOURNALS- OF THE DAY, . .
we bare embodied tn pamphlet flirat, and may *« bu
have beenusedlri til*city- 1 --
THOUSANDS AND,TENS OF THOUSANDS
throaghout the United Stated arid Canada, and -a* c*a
lenjre anv man to point out a __
. ; .... EINCLE INSTANCE:;
n which,'when tuken according in direct*;*, and b*.
fore the Inogkhad become folatiy iliMigamsu,has
ever failed to l
'EFFECT 'A PERFECT CVK^
.Why, then, the afilieted iieauatc! V* by r»«ri ta
‘themiserablejncsSrum*, gotten up byum owiuudivH
tali a iiameef some ee shrewd yby*
jtfim, and puffed into uotoriety by certificatin' c; par*
sous equally unknowu! Whilst a medicine *f
- ! - UNPARALLELED EFFICACY
istb be had, whose voucher* are at borne,—oar nelgaj
hen,—many of whom it ha* '
, SNATCUED FROM THE GRAVE.
In order that thit invaluable medicine may be plaead
within tbe reach of the poor as well tbe rich, w* have
aat the price at
. » ONLY FIFTY OKST3,
|a«t one fcalf the usual edit of cough jacdjcineu. 1; 1*
fog sale by our agents in neatly every .town ur.d vihitga
ovirlhe west. Who arc prepsred to #ivr full inform*-
uonTolativerioit. T. WALTER, Proprietor*
1 . IJroaJway, i.'ii'cinmtti, Ohro.
ISJ Jo
Ht'AtOßP^KlN’^mS
-1 sixteen years farull diaeasesrfribnul.o -u
ihc utmnst danger and. n^-c»-c it
before heaven-and man, toatndtla ono ca.e ha* «
fhfledl© benefit wfcca the pauen.vra* wuhm the reach
bad'phyrielaiu laaraedin the
have minister* of the gospel, iuilKcaoftJe- al
dermen. lawyer*. gentlemen of t * variety
tad maiutades or tho poor use it'fnev.ry variety of
way, and there has bean but one v n''r f^n'>Tf/xj t
h°iee..«^to*- t *M»ALLISTEB, U>UR OLNIMENI
rDHroiIATISH-n rtciorM «D=°;'
the infttmmatien and swelling, when the Fata v.ea*ct.
|R - the direction* arourrd'the bo*) ; •
* ■-/. • D.ACHE~l'be*alve be* cured persona of the
h*a*L%cho of twelve years standing, and who had It
£lL«,areverv'weck *o that vootitingtoot place. .EAR* -
a 5h *,TOOTH-ACJIE, and- AGUE IN fiIEFACE,
Wwbalped with like eucceta-1
i SGALD HEAD-Wc have bored s a«*aib*t actaally
’dtfiadevery thing known, as\\rdl «the ability of nf
i JZTo twenty doctor*. Ooe man told cn bs had spent
iCS oa hi* children wilhou Any benefit, when a few,
sevst ofOintmenteored thomr ,
TETTER—There i* nothing better for the enre ot
It 1* one of the heat things in the world for
B pl&S— Thousand* are-yearly cored by tiiisOLnt.
menu It lrxvxa fails in givuig relief for tho Pile*
ITT* Around tho box are directions for using mbW-
Ointment for Scrofula, Livtr Comflatnt, Erjwff*-
toe, Tour, Ck&lam, s * ali ■ apßd » ScTI Q Uine V>
Sort Tknat, Bronduuu, AVw>w> Atfteiimi, Pattu, Da
tost of lh* Svine, Utad oJL'ima, Dtafrua. Ear acht,
Bums, Corns, all Disease! of tkt Si**, Sore Lyps, PlOl
- Ae., Swsiling of (A* Lmbi, Sctm, RJuumatum,
PiUs, ceit Rest Croup! SteiiUd or Broken JbotA
seif, Jlsut inti* Fact, £» t e ’ . . . |. „
COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain (ft ilhe Crest
and Side, falling off *f the bailor the otinir accoopa*
uies cold feet (This Ointment »o the iruc remedy.) It
is a sure sign ordKelse to hive eold feet.
CORNS—Occasional use of the Ointment will'aV
ways keep corns from crowing. People need never
be troubled with them irtbey use it frequently.
flr> This Ointment is good for any .part of the body
or umbs when iudamed. In eeme cases it should be
applied often. , '
UAimONr-No Ointment will be genuine onless tbe
name of JAMES AIcALLISTEH i* written with u pen
on every label. ... ;i . ...
For vale by. my Agents in ail the principal ciucs and
townsin the United States.
JAAIESMoAI.USTER,
• Rein Proprietor of tbe above medicine.
p» Principal OEce, No 4s North Third »irect,l'inl
■de phia. 1 paiCE CENTS per BOX.
Assam* Pnrsßcaon—Braun A Ucilcr, comer of
Liberty and St Clair sis} und L Wiledr, Jr, corner of
Market st ahd lbe Diamond, also corner of -til* and
Smnh&eld sis; J li Casset, comer of Walnut and Peun
sis, sth ward; and sold at the bookstore in Smiihficld
st, 3d door from Second stl :iu Allegheny’' city by il I*
Schwartz and J-Sargent; i>y.J G Smith, Dnjegwt, Bir
mingham; o‘Neglcy. Enst Liberty-, •II Itawiond, Mc-
Keesport; J Alexander A S>>n, ilonongnhcla Oily; N
. B Bowmioi A Co, and J T lloeers, Brownsville; John
Barkley. Beaver, Pa) arc whaleialc ajent*. '
TebOr-deodly ’ . .
Faetfrfor the PnbllCi
. la relation lo that.unrivalled fr truly Salve,
• DAIjIiKV’S aiGlCAliTJl.'t EXTRACTOR.
I'KSTIMONY of a respcetnUlo l'hynieian.—Head
llie following. addreafod lo my Agent, Mr. F. iie>
Tfvventlier, Cmemuau *
. , . CtxnJDUTt, ?eb. 12,1515.
Six: A icnne of flatv compel* me 10 rive my tribute
to Dalley’»i*aie Klirietor.. Being o;ipa/ed to quack
ery and cl! iio»uuni* having for rmirtcr
ntotive*- t*m reaiinuitrTWaeii good from, the “King of
Pain lulii r»”—1 am induced to lender you this eerttfi
calc. 1 nave used it in my family, in'tny practice, and
with all the happy end wonderful edects that eouU:
possibly Lc imagined. \ H. J. Iluoots, M. U.
I)r. Brotlic U the eeiiior partner of lirodie A Levi,
Druggists. .... “
Inflammatory 1
•jrThafallowing testimonial t
miliar to many of those truvi
ten- Mr. Ulunc, the well ui
ic-i tuna a source fa’
g «» our Western wu
ihvonibl)-known pro
tel, it husband to tne
tineior of the Parkcrflmrj
ady whose Icucr l annex:
J’ABkafcancßiS, Ya, April 13,15-19-
1 To Henry Dailey, Cticmisi.l Ac.—Sir: Having for
merly been long amicted withl violent inflammatory
Rheumatism, which upjieared (*n hmilv-scaud an to
defy'llll cMitiwy apphimoo# in allay Lite severe pain
atteadlngit,i wasiudiicui-Jo dry your Magical I’aiu
Extractor,. Bnd it having effected, almost a« it* *•>* ma
gic, ar. immediate relict, ami aim, to ull ippearaun-s
an entire fßapexftet core, l am Winced for the iw.ue
fitqf others who may be afflictedjwiili p*ia,c*areil t>y
any kiud ofiuQanuaalion, to mite toyoa, declaring
that iu my opinlhit. founded- orij actual experience
yoar Magical Pain Extractor i» th<i mort valuable dis
covery wi the prevent age'ib? the iin mediate exit acuon
of bodtly poiu. It isairalmnat immediate and u per
fect cure for Bums and Scald*, hud all external in
flammation. I
Having mny aetiuaint&ncei fertned by the:'. vi.it*
uttay hnsbond’s hotel in this place,\ I have *c,ipo»ed
by your showing. Iticin'these reaclmcs it may po»«ibly
bo of bcfle&i both to them amlyourwth.
(iUmi
JI entertain tho-bope that Mrs, GUmc will pardon the
publicity I give to her letter. a*wcllonihc scorn, of
humanity u of lls;bring ihe surest mode of Imnguig it
la the untie'e other friends.—H. Dallky. j
, ■ 'Sto*Cm*
Kj . No ,
, Mr. HrSilley; “Lliave tried yom i'hiit Extractor m
a ease of felbtirTn my own furadr, which it relieved
anil cured iu a veO' short time.* in ha>te, youra re
spectfully, J*». Al. Yoon.
" IXS“ Hama and Scald*, Ti!*"*. Sore NippU*, Broken
Drenal, Eruption*,' Sores. Cuts, Uoands. and all in
flammation, yield* readily to the wotulexmlproperties
of this uarivailcd family valve. Cut, tn-iltc mac pro
portion that you will receive bear fit from'the genuine,
yoa will bo injured by the deleterious effects of the
counterfeit *alvei. , „
CAUTION—Be rare and apply only to the Inventor,
11. JJaUXT, 41* Broadway, New York, or ir> lu« an
themed agents. JOHN D MORGAN,
• ; ‘ General Depot, I’nuburgh.
Henry P. Schwartx, Allegheny, Agentf J. Baker,
Wheeling, James W Johnston, Alavuvillc, Ky.j
P. Merryweather, Cincinnati, 0-, General Depot.
N. B-—ln ihe severest-Uoros and Scalds it extracts
the pain in a-faw minutes—lt never fwfts' 1 ’ juU •
o. a. Kokobtocx,') A. B. u&ll, N. V. Cur
0. I* Fausutoci, >Pitabargh«.
0. \V. Fahbotoc,.) •
Wholesale Sraf Btm la the City of
Kew York.
TUB undersigned araoxtensirely engaged in the.
WholesaleDre* business at No. <3 John street, in
the eity of N«» \ Ork. a3n are prepared to supply
Drcsiiraacd aoactry Jdarekanis with Dru*s Points,
Oil, Dyo-sTuffs, Faraign and Anonean’ Perfumery,
Lan ier, rt'e«r It Wonder's CbetnienlMof their own
mjoi'.BtionJ aad ail other article* in their lineef bori
less, of a nporio reality niiowaa heytao be par*,
tbosod tn this or any eastern city_
N«w Vnr». Fa hi A »A. Vh H'* VTTOTF kr __
CURE FOR WORMS.
B. A.FAHSKSTOCK>S VERMIFUGE.
COAXCS Of XXTK&.’tAL WRAmm.
IN onlor to afford all possible wearily to the public,
• a*ercUuto theaaelvcs.agaiim fraud ami impo
sition from counterfeiting, the proprietors bnvc mads
* change tilths exterior wrapper or lihic'of their Ver
mifuge. Tbs newlabel, which ts a tied engraving of
the most exquisite,design and workmanship, bus been
introduced av'a very groat expense, and i. fronts o
brain of aa artist of tbo first talent. '1 be design i«ne*»
and the executionelaborate. Several iiguresot'"*
portrait am most prominent, but the wurd*‘V««*£
Tt«a," printed in white letters on a red arid
graved maud, sbould.be particularly
When held up to tho light toe letters, rhaJinx<>f
letters and every line, however minute,
whole of this pan af the engraving match a* «r ’
as il the impression had been made upon one
ly, although ills actually printed on loth side* 01
paper. Tttis should in all cases bo olrsrrved.
Del upon each dozen is also printed in red of~“
sides, &ud should be examined ki the same c»n *
This preparation has now stood tbo t«t “ |t fr
years mol, and is confidently *•
and effectual medicine for expelling waro"
system. 'I be unexampled »ueite«s thtu-hW" wal
its administration in every en*c where lfce P „ wor .
really afflicted with worms, certainly rcno«*
thy the attention of physicians. ..eertain U»«
Tbo proprietor ha* made U bl|
result of Hi BSO UI such cases as a “* ricb i, fraud
knowledge and observation—and he
U to producr.the moctrui.uiary eilcets—not««» ”J eorn .
ly slier nearly all the ordinary prcparaiio* J 0
mended tor worm* had been previously
wilhoni any pennanenl advantage- *.„/hundreds
tested by the certificates and staiemrats COUIH .
of respectable persou* in different P u ‘“ Le P h cial
try'. nnd ihoaMhulaca families «i w, B ,iU in lu
of the preparation in their pos*c*»ioit.
operation, and may be administered wat*** 1 ** 1 ia,e *
iy to the meat dciieats luftuii