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    MISCELLANEOUS.
books: books:
*'DSTrecM tl the PBESBYTKIU AN BOOK BOOM,
No. 79 .Wood street, and far *mle siEssteraprioes:
Yesenin*’ Hebrew Lexicon, Towniend'a Arrangement
of the Bible; Neander** History of the Christian Reli
gion and Church, Milton'* Treatise on Cciittian Doe*
trine,life of Jeremiah Evans,Fan., Robinson’s Greek
Harmony of the Gotpeii, do English do do, Scott's Bi
ble, 0 TO!*, Bolton edition; Pamh's Bible GueUeer,
Medhnm's China aud it* Prospects, Dr. Wood 1 * Lee*
mreaon Swedenborgiar.lim, Holt's Missionary Anec
dote*; and many oier imereitin* woiki, in addition
to the abore, ail at umu r»im. nov*Ji
rrtHja ■ yspcttottr~inxE
| I LEGIIKNY, AND VICINITY, will be ready for
i the eex raver in 10 days. Peraona who xnay wi*h to
hate view* of their country seats pal on tbo map can
do *0 by making;.application to the undertigues* cr
ome before thoSf&iesi.l To defray the expense of
the! view* /rill bo required in “ddmoo
to tee price of the tana. I aovlP
TO TEE PUBLIC*
A BOOT four rtnU'c, 1"" j"** I }!*
A. theStucof Ohlo/while .penft**“
SketOß, I dbemered i .fart>r
end BBhKtieemlTteei :ed thtttith.il beee h . ,
reen. Jjnppiea t be of eo e» betfrem
iieuniformitT of teiu re cm! .iecclcr pp . :
-i. w.iebn... i »'««*,?£
re i^thSflreveup 17 entire umc and mean* n the
rperiment*;'and fromthatUme
o this. I'have attend'd to no other busine**, at the ex*
ye are, I
by reducing it to a tn s powder and inimnc » with lin
seed Oil to*about th< con»i*tency of thick paint, and
applying t hl * eompou :d with a bruih, that t hut cotUfig
y, a (ctr month* wo tld become a perfect atone or
date; »0 that the subsfance when applied wai actually |
fi.tx in a liquid (tate, and the large amount of silica,
• alumina, magnesia and black oxiue of iron that it eon*
tatned, rendered it both weather and fire-proof; a* the
longer exposed, the harder and more Permanent tl
geexnt to become, and aa the coating (after tt turns to
•late) 1* of itself indeitnictiule by lire, eonrequently u
protects the wood Covered with it from the wr, and
where there is no air, there is no blare or combustion;
therefore the wood will aetuaUy ehar, before the slate
cowing will give way.
1 considered the discovery of the greatest Import
ance, and applied to Government for a patent for my
m«»»*ion or diseorery, fondly hoping that I should
—*ew-be remunerated for all my outlay tn time and mo*
aey. The government, without any hesitation, grant
ed to me Letters Patent lor the sole right .to manufac
ture, sell cad use my improvement in the manufacture
of a “Weather and Fire Proof Composition or Arti
ficial Blale, n fsr fourteen years.
August 14, 1b49.
WE, tie inhabitants ofSharon, hav ead ihe above
Statement Of ftlr. litakc, ami believe tto be substan
tially correct, as we arc knowing to oust of the state
menu therein contained; and we will farther suite, mat
we do not believe'that mere ever was a patent more
honestly and laboriously earned, or more deservedly
(railed; as be pursued his experiments with the most
Adomitible perseverance under themost
circumstances, as tlie public haanot the least conu
dence that* there could-be any thine valuable tnado
from the substance. He therefore had toencoomcr for
years the hers and scoffs of nearly the whole commu
nity. Notwithstanding all this, he was ‘ndefaueablc
iu the prosecution of fis experiments, and we do no
believe that there is one man iu a thousand who would
have peraevered under all the circumstances. lmtne
hat at last triumphed over aU'obstacles, and we be
lieve there is now but one opinion in awarding nun
J t?NATHAN^F.BHARD, \ Peace.
LF.WB C. CIUTFIELB, ) Trustees
R.W.AIILL, ? 01 ..
BENJAMIN JONE, J Township.
WM. EVERETT, Township Clerk.
ALLEN HOWE, Treasurer.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
! have ascertained that there are individuals,«ngi*ed
In digging, grinding, and preparing for tale, tie above
menSonWMineral td be mixed withoil, andseedpre
cisely ma I use my patented article. I have been to
ihOM persons and shown them my patent. They say
rhey dp'sot Intend to infringe or trespass upon mv
tights; that they bare a right to dig, gnnd, andsell the
oowder. if they can find purchasers; that they are not
■>ottnd to know what they are to do with iti that It i*
;io infringement until it is mixed with the oil to - make
the eompeond; and that those who bay, mix and ascii,
mast take the responsibility. Most of them say that
ihey believe that tlio patent is good against those that
:oix and use the compound, ana some havo said that
what they wanted to use they should certainly puteh
ise of me. as they dhLiiot intend to mate themselves
Mable is any way. Now I feel myself in doty bound to
expose this bsrelaced frsnJ upon the public; as l ew
•■all it by no milder name, wuere a man sells ana re
ceives pay for an article, the use of which be well
knows subjects the perehaser and user to a prosecu
i liod and fine. Some of these who are engaged in uus
oefarioos traffic, will unquestionably ooniend to the
uablie-that.ay potent will not stand, and that t dare
■iot prosecute. Now, in take this argument away from
nem,l went to some of those who were proclaiming
that my patent was of no value, and made the miwv
mg preposition: that they might select a judge and two
lawyers who have had some practice in
and we would submit the pateat to them, aiw'H tney
•leelded that the patent was good, that they sbda d stop
all farther proceedinc* in the business; but u uiev
should docidc that it would not, in their opinion, no.u,
I would agree to let them go on and sell all they cou.d.
without soying any tiling to the public about them.
This proposition they would novecerde to. So tar as
the validity of my pruent is concerned. 1
pend entirely upon my own judgment, althougu * I,a ’ e
the fullest confidence in it; but I have submitted it to
many of tho judges, and severahof the most eminent
patent lawyers, who have, withrull excepuou. decided
that in their opinion it was good, and would protect me j
m my discovery. , !
I grind the article to a fine power, and puttt up m
barrels, the which are marked: “Hlaks's Patett rlxr
am) Wxatoxx Paoor Aroricuo. Slaton
t therefore give Ttolicc to all who bay and use Ui<-
‘above mentioned minenilTor tlm pun* o * o furth
- ■ - -my patent, except from me or my authorised agents.
that I shall hold them to-a strict aeooaauLllily, and
shall commence suits at law against those whothus
infringe upon my right.
rtn .Medina Co., 0., Aog. 14,1&40.
ITT-TWO TONS of the above Fire anil Weather
Proof Artificial Stale on hand* and for *aic. The
above we can recommend, for we have beeniuutg jt
(or route 4 vcare, and know it to be.what it is ret forth
•ut every particular. J.'A H. PHILLIPS. ArU
• nori7-d3m NoSWood«t
EXCE1.8I0B!
E. H. EATON & CO.,
Ho. OAi Fourth. Street* PltUtomrgh,
• Have bow in Store their full assortment of
Trimminis, Glovts, llositry and Laet Goads.
ADAPrRDto the want* of rvtryelassof Merchant
and Consumers. No poms have been rpnred m
present the tic we it and most fashionable styly o>
Goods m llveir line. Their stock connate ut part of the
following: _
■DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Fringe* and Gimp*, of every variety; new ftyle*
figured Galloons; Alger.ne and Icipcnal Braids; wide
and narrow Silk and Worsted Minbroidetiugßrauli;
figured and cut Velvet Ribbone; plain do do; Corded
Mantua and plain Sstirf Ribbons, for trimming; black,
while and colored Silk Luce#; extra wide do-flo, for
flounce*; with - a'full assortment of Dress Button#;
Dresses Pinned, Stomped orEtnUroidered to order.
LACE GOODS.
Embroidered Lnce end Muslin Capes, Chrmiietto.
Breakfast and Retinue Caps ami Half Sleevea, J-renr!.
Worked Collars and Cuffs, In great variety; Lace \ «il*.
Lappets andOperaTics; Mounting CUeniizcue*. Cm-
Ur*| Caffs and Half Sircvra; Linen Lawn Hdkf*.
plain embroidered and hems'iioiied *lo, plain Liner. Co
real thread Lace* and Edgings; Itu. do do; Bobbin
Lisle, Lace Muslin and Cotton Edging* aud Inserting*
BONNET TRIMMINGS.
Rich new style Bonnet Riblwns, French Face Flow
er*. Bonnet Tabs, Velvets, Batins and Florences, Mil
Illusions and Tarlctons, Bonnet Frames tind Tip*.
• KID GLOVES.
Be*t manufacture, with moil approved fastening
and choicest colon. Aa extensive assortment alway
ca hand.
HOSIERY.
A great variety of Mk, Wool, Cotton, Merino and
Cashmere, for Ladies and Mia*es; Tartan Plaids mid
a full assortment other style* fancy and plajn Child
ren's Hose; newest styles Infant*’ Bool* and Sort*!
Gents’ Grantpiin, Vigonia, Merino, Cotton ana tiny
Wool Half Hose.
GLOVES.
A full assortment for men, women and children
among which are Derby Ribbed, Folosnlle end pUti
Silk; ribbed arid plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined tier
tin; Caseimere, Merino, Fur-lined Heaver, heavy un<
fine Buckskin, Military and Lisle Thread and Colton
WOOLEN GOODS,
gach as Ladies’ aud Children's Hoods, Childrens
Woolen Sacks, Knit Scarfs and Boas. Children;! Gait
ers and Long Milts, Worsted Cuffs, Knitting Worsted,
and Woolen Yams, California Comforts; also, hue
Cashmere Scarfs, for Ladies.
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT.
Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Canvass Patters,
Floss and Emb'g Silk, Bristol and Pcrfd Boards, Ta
per Flower Materials, Lamp Mats, Tidies, and Em
broidered Work. Also— Ladies’Silt and Menno Vert*
and Drawers; Embroidered Sacks andFlanneJs, French
Worked Caps and Waists for Infants; and Swan s-dowtt
Trimainji. G g N . TLEMEN .xj W EAR.
Fine Thins, Cravats and Collars; Merino, Silk and
Cotton Wrappers and Drawers; Stupendcrs, Shoulder
Braces and brer sing Uownr; Silk, and Lutcn JMkfs
Gloves and Hosiery.
COMBS, BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY.
French patterns carved and plain Shell Back Combs;
Buffalo and Im. do; Shell Side and Long Combs; lm.
do; Buffalo. Sailn and Rosewood Hair Brushes; Shell,
Buffalo and F,ng. Horn Dressing and 6no 1 vary Comb*;
wuh on assortment of Nail and Teeth Brushes.
WeU»rilTa‘*Oold Medal" Perfumery.
VARIETY GOODS.
Needle*. Pin*, Tapes, Steel Uars and Parse*,
Button* and Steel Goods, Berlin \Vixe Boskets,
Pune Twial and Sewings Fine Rosewood Deska'and
Ckiat Binding* A Galloon*. Fancy Work Basket*
Cloak Cord and Tassels, Portfolio*, Paptcrtres and
Blind A Shade Trimming*, Ladles’ Stationary,
Puloit A. Bauuer Tassel*, French Cork Soles,
Uphd.urer'. Silt t Uiog'm Umbrellu.
flu if Liner-. asi'd width*, Paper Muslmsfc Holland*,
English Oil Cloth*, Elmuc Band* k Webbing,
Chinu Binding, ICoreet and Shoe Lac eta.
Sloaralag Long Shawls.
Ijr R. MURPHY nos ree'd a supply ol the above
W • article, of the brut qua.ny; alio, plain Black
Thibet Long S iawU; black Bomburitie.*, Mourning Al
2£i, Per-lan Cloth, black Cobargs Parme us
Caahraere*, Moo* de Lain* and French Menno*, black
CravaU and Mourning Collars, Mourning Bonnet Rib*
Uona, neck do, and a fail assortment of Mourning
“"“'"‘‘"rtAIN.HLACK SILKS,
A large assortment, including a frw pieces very wide
£* aSperior. Buyer* are mv.W to 1o»k at them, at
North Ea»t comer of Fourth and Market *u.
Wholesale Room* up stairs, where a large °* FOrt '
menl of New Goods has lately been received. (nvdfj
DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE.
We have been informed by Mr*. Ro«e of a care Per
formedonher by Dr. Jayne’* Altarmtiva, which
nnive* its superiority over every other remedy of the
Sind She ha* I-een afflicted for the last sixteen year*
•UhtfECKIMBS or WIIITK S WKLLINGI*, attended
w ih ulccralion< r-id «if.niaß.*n of variousbones.du*
ring which tune .caMßieet shave been d-rcharged from
the iroaul bom; crioiom, from both her arm*
wrmu and bands,and from both leg*,And from the left
Ea-ora- bone. aniirom the right knee, betide* pamth
aiceTS on other p«ru of her person, whichiave.boßted
Ti; skill of a number of the most eminent physician* of
“ . eits— during mOstjof the time her sufferings hate
been excrmkcng and deplorable. About three monlhl
iacaihe was induced to try Dr. Jayne’s Alterative,
waTeh has had on Utcmahaigly happy effort upon her,'
hT rcmavmg all pain and •wellmga.and causing the
..hereto heiil,while attheaamelimebergcnerolhealth
t.. hreonte completely restored, *o that she now weighs
Sib* mors than she did before she commenced the use
F, iwii‘iSwift.«rnuw *** ”9,^,
}«F»arth ,J *_
SLOAN'S COLUMN.
TT7* All ibe Medicine* advertised by Vf. D. SLOAN
"iLE? SELLERS, Wood iW t, and JOHN P. SCOTT
liberty st,:Pitabargb. • "
Dtnningharn, by JOHN O. SMITH.
Allegheny city, by HENRY P- SCHWARTZ an
D. M. CURRY.
Tho Dutaod Chitpcit Horn medicine
IN TAB WOULD.
si.pii.-B oraxjrejraAjro co.ditio.
oAN'soi'SraSiTsS*
Aud i* rapidly superseding all other Ointment* and
Liniments nsw in use lor the cure of the following die
eura:
Pypjj, \ponnds t gull* of all kinds, sprains, bruise*
cracked heel*, nogbone, windhone, windfalls, pol
evil, callus, spavins, sweeney, fiswlu, silfast, strain*
lameness, sand crack, foundered feel, scratches or
grease mange or hone distemper.
The Powder will remove alt inflammation and fever
purify tbe blood, looeen the skin, cleanse tho water
and strengthen every part of the body: and has proved
a sovereign remedy tor the following diseases:
Distemper, hide bound, loss of appetite, inwaru
strain, yellow water, inflammation of the eyes, fatigue
from hard exercise; also, rheumatism, (commonly cal
led stiff eomplnint,) wbieh proves so fatal to many val
uable horses in this country. - It is also a safe and cer
tain remedy for eonghs and colds which . generate sc
many fatal diseases. W. B. SLOAN,
Grand Depot, 40 Lake st, Chicago, Illinois.
THE PROOF.
Extract from.the “Galena North Western Gorelte.
By the use Of Sloan's Ointment and Condition Pow
der, I have entirely cured a fistula on my hor*e and
otherwise' improved his condition more than 500 pc
cent, on the cost of the medicine And a cow whtee
was so feeble as to be considered worthless by mytrli
and neighbors,was restored to good health and strrncib
by ihetree of less than half a.package of the powder,
and is now doing better than any other cow 1 havr.
Small Pox, May 13,1648. WM. VINCENT.
THE SUFFERING CHILD.
Thereby certify that one of my children, when ns
ked, fell into * large fire of live coal*, and was burned
neve rely from beam to feet The beat of medical aid
and. attention wan {riven u* the child for four or five
dayi without any relief—each day's sufferings increas
ed till hi* groans could be benfd at a great distance, at
which critical period one of my neighbors recommen
ded and presented to me a box of Sloan’s- Ointment
and in less than fifteen minute* after the application
of the ointment to the aggravated sores of the fullering
child, the pain ceased entirely, and he speedily bceat
to recover. My residence is in Helt township, Ver»
million county, and State of Indiana. „
, THEODORE L. TAYLOR.
\VM. BLAKE, j Chicago, August SM, IMd.
EXTRAORDINARY CURE.
April 13,1518. Four miles north of Chicago (on the
road to Milwaukle,) Cook county, Illinois.
Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir One ol my horses had a large
bony tumor on his breast bone, immediately under the
collar, which lamed him and rendered his services oi
very little value. I faithfully applied several bottle*
of l>r. Taylor's Nerve ar\d Bone Liniment, witboot the
least benefit. I then procured Wilder’s Celebraiec
Horse Ointment, and used that untill became-fully
satisfied that it would never relieve the animal. Fi
nally I obtained a box ot your truly valuable Oint
ment. and in less than 60 days from the first applica
tion the tumor entirely disappeared, and the horse was
. welL Yours, EDWARD ARMSTRONG.
POPULAR OPINION.
If popular opinion u any criterion of the worth of an
-article, we Invite the incredulous to read at least a few
of the many voluntary certificates that appear in out
columns respecting the great variety of reinsrkabls
cures effected by the use ol “Sloan’s Celebrated Oini
men! and Condition Powders.”
These remedies no longer remain among those o‘
doubtful utility, they have passed from the tide ofer-
Eerlment, and now stand higher in reputation and ar»
ecoming more ertensivelyiused than all other arti
eies ofthe kind.—Mich. City News.
TUB HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD.
Fox Risks, June 12,1949.
Dear Sloan—Sir Please send by the bearer a new
supply of your Horse Medicines. They are Use ben
articles of the kind that I base eser need, neser hss
injj been disappointed in their effect, a* 1 base been lr
the use of others, even Use most celebrated Ointment*
Liniment*. *c_ of the day. I like sery much this fee
ture in them, sir: that they do all that ts promised, and
upon a thorough trial ona is eontrained to add. that
"half has not been told.”
RespeotfliUj:
THE DIFFERENCE.
The ordinary, ointments and liniments It l* w*l.
known are severe and partial In;‘their operation.—
Sloan’s Ointment is mild yet thorough—it reaches ant)
removes the cause, hence it gives real and permanent
relief. For purity, mildness, safety, certainty, and
thoroughness, Slosh's Ointment eiceK and is rapid))
eorpercediag all other Ointments and JJniifienu now
in use.
WE CAN’T GET ALONG WITHOUT IT.
Buu'i Gaovz, 111., Oct. 84, I*l3.
Mr. Sloani-Sin I have tested the virtue of ytmt
Ointment in the cure of rattlesnake bites, sore throat
burns, and many other injuries, and in every ease n
has surpassed onr expectations. As a family Omt.
_meht, I have never seen its equal, and for beasts w#
can't ret along without iL
MILES M. JOHNSON.
EXCELLENT OINTMENT.
Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir: Far n roimiderable length of
into l was seriously afflicted with the rheumatic com
plaint, and appl'ed freely the various liniments, paint
tillers, A without obiainingany relief. AfierWhiek
your ag,. nt at this place influenced me to try your
Omuneui, and within two weekt front the time I com
menced using it. the pain ceased, and I was effectually
cured,'and shall recommend all who are similarly a.-
flic ted with the di«tre- ,a tng complaint, to procure yoiii
excellent ointment without delay
Resp’y your*. OSCAR F. MOTT.
Pnneevtue, reoria co., May 1, ItHS.
U 7 From the Hon. H. V. S. Brooks, Agent of thej
illinois and Michigan Canal Packet Itoal Company.
Cineseo, Jane 94, lot®
Dr. W. B. Sloan—Dear Sir For the last 30 year* I
have had occasion to use many hordes, and have used
the great variety of liniment* tuid oiutmetU* in use.
but have never found any thtug equal to your oint
ment for injuries on horse*. Wuhin the la*t two
mouths I have applied yoarointmentto some SO horses,
for various injuries, and in every instance it has pro
ved a sovereign remedy.
A FINGER BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF.
Two mile's south ofChiengo, Sept. 14, IMS.
Dr. Sloan—Sir: On the Sih instant my son had a Un
ger bitter entirely off by ahorse. We immediately ap
plied your celebrated ointment, which relieved lam «*f
pain in a few minutes, and prevented the finger truio
swelling the least particle, and the woumt i« hri-im*
tepidly. Resp’y yours, S. .
DOCTORING IN GALENA
Mr’.Sloan—Dear Sir; About three years sro I wa»
severely injured in one of ray legs by the falling ot a
pile of wawi-which occasioned large running ulcer*.
Nearly every doctor in Galena tried to cure them; but
tried in vain, until from sympathy end improper trea*-
nicni ray other leg became as bud os the one original
ly wounded. I despaired of ever being well again
bat in. order that I night neglect no mean* within ray
r.-nch, I purchased of your agent iu Galena rorae t*<
your ointment, and you can Judge of toy. surprise an l
gratitude better than I can express it. to find
entirely well before I had finished using the second U x
Thews facts I make known that others afflicted may
believe and not delay uang so valuable an ointment 1
as yours bos proved to be. Resp’y your ?,TvL*s,u d '
Galena, 111., Dbc. 19, lfc4S- t\ AN DAVIS.
Refore the following order. Messrs. Vaughn A Co.
purchased a large supply of Sloan's nreparutSou*
Jacesok, Mich. Fen. 81, s l -!
S. K. Hibbardt-Dear Sin I am out nf Sloan's Condi
tion Powder and Horse Ointment. Tbr sale tar ex
ceed* my expectation. Ifyou can manage to send me
A dozen Ointment, I.will pay for them the first t cm
tfiat you are here, and presume I shall be able to *cll
a lareetiuanuty in the course of the year. It will be
an object to you, as well as to myself, to keep me con
...mly Very -P-V 3 >»«-. AUGHN t m
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
Sr. Loots, Feb. 82,1310.
Dr. Sloan—S»n Alwut two year* ago, while ratting
on the Mississippi river, in passing aver Uie rapid-, 1
was plunged into the water, and by the raft da»hmg
against a rock, cradling my left leg anil otherwise se
riously injuring me, no much that I lost all sensibility
"When consciousness returned 1 found myself in SL
Louis, surrounded by my weeping family. Good nurs
ing arid jiiedtcol aid. enabled tne in about two months
Ur cobble around with the assistance of acrutcb. The
wound* only partially heated, leaving large running
sores at the knee, which for many months discharged
blood and matter of the moat offensive character. .My
paina wcro inexpressible, at times my ottering was
so great that death woltld have received a hearty wd
cotuo, Fortunately Mr. Wilson, (one of ray neighbors)
advised me to try > ,our Ointment. I obtained a I,ox
■ nplted it according to direction-the sores soon began
to assumc a healthy appearance, and in three months
I was entirely cured, and enabled to do hard labor.
Your obedient rervaut,
HIRAM W. THOMAS.
We, the undenugnod, neighbors of H. W. Thomas,
were acquainted with the caw above stated, and know-
Tk«n»,-.u KM nt. KJ{ K i!sftS{isf'
PETER LAMB.
GOOD NEWS.
Chicago, Jan. Bth, 1649
,V B. Sloan —Fin Ctac of my borne, w».bi>of tam.c'
„d .Uowouiidcd in lb. .ufle. in »L.el. he look cold,
“d become .o crippled th.t he coold .ean-clj ■.u.ck
By the free application of your valuable ointment. hi*
hoofs were soon softened and the stifle permanently
cured. 1 have also u»cd'.th<S£hntraent in the co»e ol
Poll-Evil and on severq palU vftth equal surges*.
On a mashed finger
ted like a char*r. A. VAN OKilfcN.
TESTIMONY FROM LITTLE FORT.
Sloan’s Ointment and Condition Powder are ac
knowledged by all who have used them to be Ac l e
s£3r£r iior.en ui cold, ih.l he, been dircovcrco
Fre*h wound*, gall*, *pavins, bruises, ringbone, poi
and in short every outward disorderor m ««
berured by thi* wonilertul remedy. The l owoern
lie,seed for iii-.rd .tretne, ft? lS
fatigue from hard exercise, diseased eyes, Ar.—Lak.
County Chropiclc.
‘RATHER DOUBTINGLY, BUT I THOUGHT
WOULDTRY IT.”
Wicxurrc, Cook Co. Feb. ULlftH
Mr. Sloan —Bin 1 have » une young horse that wi
taken with the scratches last fall. I paid out a!x>i
three dollar* for medicine to cure him. but he go
worse. I then bought a box of your ointment at > m
office when m Chicago Inst, rather doubungly, bui
thought I would try iu Judge of my surprise and ir
opinion of it* bcnchcial qualities, when I foniul w
horse’s-legs rmooih and well m iour day* from the Un
1 commenced applying it. ttrt,^<^'F't coLltY
FACTS FOR THE I’EOPI.E
Merc than fifteen year* of unrivalled success in the
cure of every variety of external di«en-c* and injuries
aurh a* sprains, bruise*, cut*, burns, cutaneous crup
(ions, sorr lip*. *ore brraMs, chipped hand*, chill*
blain*. biles, ulcers, corn*, pain* in the back, sides, or
Other parts of the system, rattlesnake hues Ac., bean
ample losunmuy that Sloan's Oumnt.ni i» just the Hung
for lire hour. Ceruiicu’.es withoui number Imvr been
received hy the Proprietor from di*iniere»ie,l individu
als giving detail* oi remarkable cures by it* u*e.
A WISCONSIN WITNESS.
Granville, Milwaukie eo. Wi*., On, 13, imh.
Mr. Sloait Dear Sir: Recently my borses runaway
ehain attached, which cut and aiherwise
injured them Kfieusly. so much so that I cons der, d
n, », i.ilfod for tui.iH.r*- Fortanalclj. . ftfoo.l re
comraendesl the nw of your Lintmeni. 1 wem u> Mil
—H.ki7snd oarchased a box. It soon removed the
uS?Jm^l P .rnlin a few days the wounds healed
The gretA benefit derived from thaiuse of your Omt
men! oumy horses, iudueed me to acouaim you with
SJfaet, beLrtinff iw pobticiiy would benefit you and
lhspubitc. Kcipce Qly COMSTOCK.
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT,
And hos bettomc a common «aying, that SVwn’l
Oinunnntand Condition Powder are rapidly inpeno
dm* KU othlT remedies for ill diaeaaea. of honea and
value Tho beanty of the mediemo coflaxu in tbeit
hiHir foil ».foU. to win ili.y «i»r ft nxnl ctti tt
fretly iJiSoar tiir dEi»«rorinkliite.l4, or ury oliti
ir i n resottiu from their frequent bte, and aever UD
vSfSt SSifccOoa.»™ IrttwlyS
MISCL'LLANEOUS
BemNAnnual gals of Dry Goods,
A. A. MASON a CO.,
WLL commence on New Year's Day, I*so, tad
continue through the momh oi January, uonng
which time the whole oflheir immense establishment,
(including oil iheir Wholesale Booms,) will be thrown
open for Retail Trade; and their enure Wholesale
Stock will be offered af Retail, on this occasion, at
fully oia roenn u» than usaai prices.
Their Shawl Saloon contains more man 3000 Shawls,
comprising every description of Long and Square
Wool Shawls, Cashmere, Broche, Ac. Also, Vizeues,
Cloak*, Mantillas^Seeks, Ac., at an immense reduc
tion from areal puces.
DRESS AND CLOAK GOODS.
Their stock comprises more than 1000 nieces Thibet
Cloths, Merinos, Parametias, Alpaccas, Lyonese, Op
era and Pelisse Cloths, will be sold from 80 to 40 per
cent, less than usual prices.
Also—3oo pieces rich plain and fifc’a SILKS, redu
ced 30 per cent , ,
Z) eases Cashmeres and DeLains, enure newstyles.
Also—While Goods, Mourning do., Embroideries,
Laces, Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery, Trimmings, Ac.
•.■0 cares Flannels, 70 cases new style Calicoes. CO ca
ses Bleached Muslins, 100 bales Brown do., 70 bales
Tickings. Also, Cloths, Cassunerer, Jeans, Cassiueits,
Ac ,ax extremely low prices. -
Together with an immense varicir of other Goods,
making an assortment one of the most extensive in
the country—all of which have been marked down at
much tower prices than their extensive annual sale In
.January hut.
They invite an early call, as many of their choicest
Goods will bo hold.
rrpriie lowest price named nt first.
janJ A. A. MASON A CO., CO Market si.
WJt. MURPHY, at North East corner of Fourth
• and Market streets, has lately received a sup
ply of the above superior make of Blankets, and in
vite* those in want of the article to look at them be
fore buying. lie has nlro on hind Home Made Blan
ket*, a good heavy article, which he is selling low.
Also—Home Made FLANNELS, brown, barred and
white, of a superior quality.
Also—Twilled Scarlet FLANNFJ.S, to which he
invite* the attention of buyers
(Hr A large supply of Goods recently opened in the
Wholesale Room*, up ituirs. niuke* hi* assortment
very full nnd worthy the aUenuon of dealrts.
_ novl? _ __ j,
SELI'KRS’ U VKRI* I LLN\V a? .Si V ImVoti iK
lirrurs, Pa., Sept is, IM®.
Mr. R. F- Sellers—Deru Sir. 1 feet it U a duty 1 owi
to the public, an well a* to the credit of your Liver
Fill*, to state the good eflects produced by their ut in
my own «aw. During the month of Jane, ISIS, I took
very unwell, my anpcliie failed, and my strength was
entirely prostrated, with severe pain in tny side and
shoulder*. I was told by medlcnt men that my disease
was a severe nttaek of liver complaint. I look seve
ral boxes of M’Lane's Liver Fills, and sons syrups,
which I was told was good for that disease, but after
all I was Retting worse. I finally coneiuded to place
myself under ilte care of a physician for better »r
worse; bat, fortunately, just at this time, I was told
by the Rev. 1. Niblock, of this place, that a friend had
sent him a box of Sellers’ Liver Pills from Pittsburgh,
which had benefitted him very mneh. 1 forthwith
sent fot3 box of your Laver Pills, and by the time I
was done using them, I was satisfied that it was just
the medicine that suited my case. ! sent for more,
and look five or six boxes, snd found myself almost
entirely cared; but in March lastlcaaghl a severe
cold, which brought back the disease, and in a short
time I was as bad as ever. I again bad recourse to
your Liver Pills, and took them every other night for
six weeks, and occasionally since, and 1 can now My,
that I can now say, that I leal little if any symptmms
of the Liver Complaint, and my general Health is as
good now a> it has been for the last 10 year*.
My neighbors ask me who was my doctor. I tell
them that tellers’ Liver Pill* was my doctor, and by
the blessing of Divine Providence the means of earing
me. 1 am confident that when the public boeomo ao*
qaainted with the value of your Liver Pill*, the de
mand fer them will incieaae. Many of ay neighbors,
to whom I have recommended the pUls, can lealify to
their value, as well as to the facts above tinted.
Respectfully years, tliotos Mm.ti
To tux Pontic.—The Original. only Irne and genu
nine Liver Pills are prepared by U. E. Sellers, and
base his uune stamped in black wax upon the ltd of
each Box, and tus signature on the outside wrapper.
f£>“A]l others are counterfeits, or base imitations.
spC/7 R. E BELLERS, Proprietor, 57 Wood si
dayns*’ Expectorant.
Salxx, Columbiana e0.,0., Apr. 84, lb4l.
DIL D. JAYNES: Pass bat—l feel bound.to yo«
and the afflicted public, to avail myself of this op*
portumty of giving publicity to the extraordinary effects
01 your Expectorant on myself. Haring been afflicted
for several years with a severe cough, beetle fever
and its concomitant diseases, and seemed only doomed
to linger out a short but miserable existence, until -.he
fall of IKS, when, being more severely attacked, nnd
having resorted to all my former remedies, and the pre.
senptious of two of the most respectable physicians in
the neighborhood without deriving any benefit, or the
(-■insolation of surviving sut a few days or weeks * j
farthest—when the ts.t gleam of hope wasaboutto
vanish, I had recommended to me yoar Expectorant—
and blessed by that Being who does all things in the
use of the means—aad contrary to the expectations of
my physicians and friends, I was in a few days raised
from my bed, and was enabled by the use of a bottle, to
n trend to my business, enjoying since better health than
1 had for ten years previous.
' Respectfully vours, Ac., Jab. W. E#rnt_
For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70
Fourth street. monP
M. DUDLEY
MR. ELIJAH EATON’S CERTIFICATE TO I)R
JAYNE—This certifies, that immediately after
having attended my brother, who died of consumption
in March. >*-12, i was taken sick with the Consumption
or Liver Complaint, and wua reduced so low with the
disease, that tor four years I *V uuable to attend to
ary buiiness, cither at home or abroad, being for the
most time confined to my bed. During inc above peri
od of time, I had expended for medical attendance o
regular Physicians and medicines to the amount of
gdtst, without receiving any benefit therefrom. In
July, 1*45, 1 commenced taking Dr. Jayne’s Medi
; ones and have taken them more or less ever, since,
I and believe that it was by persevering in their use,
| that I can now truly say that I have completely rcco-.
| vered my health. I believe that Jayne's Sanative Pills
pud Expectorant art l the best family medicines now in
U I reside in Springfield, Otsego county, N*. Y., and
carry* ° n a furnace and machine shop in that place,
and am not interested in any manner in Ute sale of the
above medicines, and make this certificate lof the ben
efit of those afflicted. ELIJAH RATON.
Springfield, N. Y., Sept. 16 IS4B.
11IC 11 FALtIOOODSr
Ai.KYAMnKR A DAY, comer of the Diamond and
Market street, notify their friends and the pablie
that they have received iheir stock of Fail and 'V in
ter GOODS, direct from the importers, manufacturers
and auctions at the east. Their stock of new style and
fashionable Goods is large, aad presents strong attrac
tions to purchasers. In Ladies Dress Goods and
Shawls, the most splendid and fashionunle Goods of
the season are now offered, at remarkably low prices
consisting in pan of Uie-following
Ladies’ dress goods.
New style Ilrocha fig’d Cumclion Silks:
Col'd and Black Satin Dn Cbenes and Turc Satm«;
dol'd Cameltan Groderbinev of the best qualities;
Black glossy Grodenens of die celebrated Eagle
manufacture.
The above named Black Silks are warranted not to
cut in the wear; for dresses sutf mantillas they ore the
best imported.
i Neat fig'd Camclian Satin Du Chene, the handsomest
t Silks of tne season.
New style Urocha Silk figured French Menno«, a
new anil splendid article for Indies’ wolktng dresses.
• Silk Embroidered French De Lames, for dresses and
, sacks, an entirely new article
Cashmeres, De Laines, Merinos, Alpaccas and Par
mettos, a large assortment _
SHAWLS AND SCARFS!
ONLY iu DAYS.
ue* .
I'lnni I.ong Shawls, of the newest designs, remark
ably cheap.
Splendid Terkeri Shawl*, at greatly reduced prices.
Camehon llroclia hg'd Silk Shawls, to great variety.
Crane Shawl*, while and colored, in great variety,
CLOTHS, CASSIMEH.ES AND VESTINGS’
Ue-it Sedan real French Twilled Cloths, all price*;
Lest Sedan real French Casstmcres; oew style Amer
ican Cuawmeres; super Satin Vestings.
LADIES’ CLOAKING CLOTHS’
French and Belgian Black and Olivo Cloths, for La
dies' Cloaks.
BLANKETS!
A splendid assorunept of American and imported
Blankets, at remarkably low pries*.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS!
A large and complete assortment now ou Land.—
Many of our present slock of Staple Goods were
bought from the manufacturers previous to the present
advance in prices. A principal pan of our stock of
French aud English goods have l>een purchased at urn
great Auction Male* m Philadelphia and New York,
which enables us to offer deetded bargains in almost
every description of goods in our line of business.
Country Merchant*, Merchant Tailors, and all
wholesale and retail buyers, are inviird to an eurly
examination of our slock and prices.
ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market si,
n, r n north west corner of the Diamond.
"rOTIt7YKHS~ok DHVuoojjr&i
WR. MUKPIIY, at uorlh east corner of Fourth
and Market sis, is now receiving bis second
supply for the season, and can offer inducements to
buyers rarely to be met with. His assortment of
T Ladies’ dress goods
is very full, consisting of French Merino*, Cashmeres,
Coburns, Lyonese Clolhi, super Printed 1-reneb Cash
mere*, at prices considerably lower than they could
be bought early in the season. Ills stock of
LONG SHAWLS
is large, and embraces many of the beautiful styles
now on exhibition at Frankim Intutuie, Philad'a.
BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS,
Of new and very handsome styles, Velvet Trim
nun,.,**. aACK , NO FLANNELS,
Of various Style* and qualities, plain and embroidered
Ulnek Silk Laces, Needle Worked Collars and Cuffs,
Bonnet Satin* and Velvet Flowers, Cap* and Feathers.
HANDSOME DRESS SILKS,
Of the newest styles, and at lower prices ihaigusaal;
and rich changeable Silks and Sauns, for Mirulfas,
'STAPL? AND HOUSEKEEFIN GOODS,
01 lowest prices- And in the gentlemen's department
FRENCH HLACK AND FANCY COL’D CIXITHS,
nUck Doeskins, Winter Vesting*, Fancy Casstmeres,
Undershirts and Drawers, Silk Cravats, Pocket Hand
kerchiefs, Ac
arc invited o visit the Wholesale
Rooms, up stairs. _
A VERY WONDERFUL CUKE!EL L hit a '
VERMIFUGE!
Mncut, Mercer co., Pa., Sept i!h, IMU.
R K. Sellers: Dear Sir, I bought one bottle of your
Vermifuge ut the Iron City Furnace store, alibis place,
and it ha* performed what we consider out here a won
derful cure on one of my boy* eight years old; he had
been unwell for some years, «o much so that I had giv
en up all hope* of his recovery. I was advised by 0.. e
of mV neighbor* to try u bottle of your Vermifuge—
and I am happy to inform you of it having the desired
effect of relieving my son. He passed, m the short
space of til hour*, HH worms, some of them, measui
ins as much as Iff and 14 inches Jong. 1 feel bound in
i ustice to give you the above statement, so as you may
make any use of my name that you Hunk proper.
Yours, very respectfully,
Jonathan 8. Lttl*.
ri—T«|> rr pared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 67M ood
i struct; and sold by Druggists generally in the two
• ciM"- __ ° OT,S .
ufforway Plains'* Blankets. *
Itrocha Long and Square Shawls, of the best qt
TnfiAuTttKADi-sV:llehs> cuumi s\-
l\, |U'P—From W. K. Itod-n, Esq, Clrrk of the
Court of quarter Session* of Besver County:
Mr 1L fc. Seller*: **ir, Somo tune in the winter my
wile wn> ulßieied with * severe and distressing cough,
and hearing of your invnlu«Me Cough Hyrop, I par
chased a Dottle from S. T. Trimble, of Bridgewater,
and niter taking a portion of n two or three evenings
on coin" to bed. the found immediate relief; as also
several friends have been rehevru in severe cases. 1
am therefore sutisfied that ills u safe and valuable me
dirine and would recommend it to those who may be
inflicted w.th levere coughs and colds.
March Ss IM-1. w. K. BODLN.
irysold by R. E. SELLERS, 27 Wood street, and
by Dregaisti generally in the two cities and vieinitv.
dert _
TST.It ilw’rfitS-3 cases Blue and Drab Kel
P. Cloths, just rcc'd and for sale b 7
MURPHY, WILSON A CO.
nov!3 48 Wood it
QCAUIET MOlftJ. DK LAINS—W. R. Murphy has
jait rcc’d a lot of high colored Mens, de Loins,
such as Cherry, Scarlet, Ac., at tho low price of 25y.
per yard. Also, Plain Drab, Brown, he ,at lil| to le|
cents per yard; and a large assortmem of neat styles
Cgored Mous. do Lain*, at variotta prices, together
wuh a choice assortment of Dreaa Goods generally,
sneb as Fancy 3ili*% French Merinos, Cashmeres,
Oobarga and Lyohefotfloths, tnhaij q ,
TT ItE comer of as.
WbBlc*ito*p«n»sp«**n» v r
TRANSPORTATION LINES. •
A CO’S
Paiuuir ana RsmUtancs OSla*.
Xfr HAfiRDEN A CO. continue to faring personi
J*TLfrom any part of Ergiand, Ireland. Scotland or
HlCWtlei. upon the most liberal terms, with their
usual punctuality and auention to the wonts and com
fort Of emmigranu We do not allow our passengers to
be robbed by the swicdling scamps that, infest the sea
ports, as we take charge of them the moment they re
port themselves. and see to their well being, ana de
spatch them without any detention by the first ships.—
We say this fearlessly, as we defy one of oqr passen
gers to show that they were detained 48 F-iura by us in
Liverpool, whilst thousands of others * ■.re detained
months, until they could be sent in some val -raft, at a
ehfip rate, which too frequently proved their coEnn.
We intend to perform our contract* nonerably, cost
what it may, and not act as was the cose last season,
vyilh ether officer*,—who either performed not all, or
tfhen it suited their convenience.
1 Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from XI to
payable at any of the provincial Hanks in Ire
land, England, Scotland and Wales,
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European aul Genrval Agent,
Fifth street one dnorlwlow Wood!
BKAVER packets,
'Steamer MICHIGAN No. 2—CapL Gilson.
LAKE ERIE, u Gordon.
ffIHE above regular and well known Bearer Pack
-1 ets, have commenced making their doily trips to
aRd from Be&vrr, anti will continue to run between
Pittsburgh and Bearer regularly daring the season, os
Michigan No. 2 leaves Pittsburgh daily aid o'clock,
A. M., and Beaver at 3, o'clock, P. M. Lake Erie
leaves Bearer daity eiß o’clock, A. M n and Pittsburgh
at 3 o'clock, P. M.
These steamers will run in connection with
R G Porks’ Express Packet Line, for Erie;
Taylor A LeffungweU’s Warren Pockets;
Union Line of Freight Boats for Cleveland;
Cl&rke A Co’s Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line Freight
Boots.
R G Porks doily New Castle Pockets.
CLAIUCK, PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agents.
JOHN A. CAUGIIEY, Agent, Pittsburgh,
meh3l cor Water ana Smilhfield sts
£££ 1849.
PITTSUURQn AND CLEVELAND
LINE,
ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS.
THE Proprietors of this old established and popular
dailv line, consisting of SIXTEEN Brit class Canal
loots, cwnetl by themselves and running m ponnee-
Uon with the sir am boots BEAVER AND CALEB
COPE, are enabled U> offer unequalled facilities for
the transportation of freight and passengers, on the
opening of Canal navigation, to all points on the Penn
sylvania and Ohio and N. York canals and the Lakes.
• E. M. FITCH A CojCleveland.
BIDWELL A BROTHER,
Agents, Beaver.
J. C. BIUWELL, Agent,
mart Water street. Pittsburgh.
J. C. BtXIWEIX, B. W. C. XIDWEIX,
Pittsburgh. Reaver.
BIDWELL fc BROTHER.
Forwiinlin? merchants,
IIEkVKK. PA.,
Agent* for the Piueburgh andCleveiand Line, Pitt*
bnrgh and Erie Line via Erie, and for fleam
boat? Beaver and Caleb Cope.
Having purchased the iargif and substantial Wharf
Boat lust built for the Monongahela Packets, have
with the addition ofa Warehouse, the most ample ac
commodation* fur receiving and forwarding, and
pledge their utmost ottrnuou, promptness ond despatch
to consignments to their care, ond rely on their mends
for a trial. mart-diy B. &URO._
new pianos.
JUST RECEIVED, a new assortment of PIANO?,
from the manufmctorle# of Cmcaaaiso, Boston,
•nd Hicoi A Rates, New York. _
ALSO—A few elegantly carved PIANO STOOLS*
for «ale at ntannfacturrr’aprice*, hy v/
JOHN H. MKLLOR, si I Wood
Sole Ageut for Chickenng’# Piano*,
j c j4 for Western Penn«ylvania
' “Second Raaif PianoiT ’
ONE second hand Piano, 8 octaves, price Shu
} .. u « t\ * “ <O.
j i “ “ ** 5 “ “ ,J 0
For sale for caih at the al*ove once#, bjr
del" JOHN U MELLOR. PL Wood st
TO 'VIOLIN PLAVERs*.—■ Sroua's OaisD Vious
School, altered and connected from the lan Eng •
Itsh edition, to correspond with Spobr-# Ongma!
School of Violin playing, l*V hi" pupil U. C. Hill. "ll
any arguments are required to recommend this work
tt may be observed that Spohr him*elf adheres strictly
to the system laid man in the above work, and thai
he ha» by the same mode of instruction, produeed n
rrcaier number of distinguished pupils than any ochri
master in Europe ”
A sorolT of the al-ove Just ree’d. ipnec §.,) and foi
ta | e by dcl7 J H MKLLOR. BIAVood st
A N EMINENT anduiperienced Physician from lh* t
J\, Rani, of SO yean standing, offer* to treat alleare* I
of* Delicate Nature with promptness and secrecy. r
ilia success in Buffalo ur.d other large clue* has \
been proverbial. His charge* are moderate, and. his
eures permanent. Old case* of Gleet, Suiciure, Saro
fula, Floor Albua, Rheumatism, Ague, Syphilis, or any
clironle or inveterate cases solicited- >
A core warranted, or charge refunded.
Orrctt, 8u Clair street. a doors from tbe Bridg*.
Teeth Extracted. Advice u> the poor gratia.
N B Dr. A. solicits the worn case* of anr disetaa >
tn Pittsburgh to eail. *pl4:dly
PETEOL&in, OB BOCK Oil..
“There are more thing* in heaven and earth
Than ore dreamm of in philosophy.”
THE VIRTUES or thi* remarkable remedy, and
Uic constant application lor it, to the proprietor,
hii* intlueed him u» have it put op in bottles with l.»- 1
bel* and direction* for the benefit of llie public.
The PETROLEUM is procured from a well in this
county, at a depth of four hundred feet. ia a pure una
dulterated article, without any chemical change, but
just a* Qows from Nature'* Great Labratory!! That u
contain* propertic* reaching a number of disease*, is
no longer a matter of uncertainty. There are many
thing* in the arcana of nature,wuirinif known, irngiif
be of vast usefulness in alleviating suffering, and re
storing the bloom of health and vigor u» many a suf
ferer. Long before the proprietor though! ot putting
it up in bottles, it had a reputation for the cure of dis
ease. The consianl and daily increasing eafls for it,
and several remarkable cure* it ha* performed, i* a
sure indication of n* future popularity and wide
spread application in the care of disease.
We de not wish to make a tong parade of rr.rufi
rate*, us we are conscious that the medicine can coon
work its way into the favor of those who suffer and
with to be healed. Whilst wc do noi claim fur it a
universal application m ever? disease, we unhosita
ungly say. that in a uuraber of Chronic Diseases 11 i«
anrivalted. Among these may he enuraeratol—ail
diseases of the raucous tissues. »uch a* CIIHO.MC
BRONCHITIS. CONSUMPTION fin it» early stage,)
Asthma, and ail di«eav# of the air passages, LIVER
COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Diajbcra, Dtsca**- of
the Bladder and Kidneys. Pains in the Back or Side,
Nervous Palsy, Rheumatic Pains,
Gout. Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworms, Burns, Scaids,
Bruises, Old Bores, Ac., Ac In cases of debility re
sulting from exposure, or long and protracted eases of
disease, this medicine will bring relief. It will net a*
a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such cates,
imparling lone alid energy to the whole frame, remov
ing obstructions, opening tbe slitggi.ii function*, which
cause disease and a broken constitution,' and giving
mereased and renewed energy to alt the organ* oi
Life! The proprietor know* of several cures of
PILES, that resisted every other treatment, get well
under the use of tbe PKrROLEL'M for a short time.
Tbe prnol can be given to any person who desires it.
None genuine without (he signature of the proprietor,
bold by.the proprietor, . .
*j. M. KIER, Canal Basin, near Seventh it
Also by K K. SELLERS, S 7 Wood tb
and—KKYSEK A M’DOWELU
corner Wood st and Virgin alley; who arc his
novd-dly rcguiarly appointed Agent*
tubsTandchurnb.
PINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY.
No. 87, comer Market uod Fifth—or *9 Maiket,
tween Third and Fourth st*.
THE subscriber keep* consianily on hand, whole
sale and retail, the following articles, via:
Wash Tub*, Htou Churns,
Meat Tab*, Barrel Chuyns,
Bath Tobs, Half Bushels,
Wooden Bowls, Pecks and Half {‘eric*,
Wash Board*, Brass Bound Buckets,
Clothes Pics, Towel Rollers,
Wooden Ladles, Ureud Rollers,
Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, Ac., Ac.
Samuel kroeskn,
i novl4 No C 3 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh
, jTnaiprtU A gonil Patent Soda Aah.
•inc casiKS Glass on<fßoan maker*’ Soda Ash.
o£o imported direct from the above celebrate'.
• manufacturers, W per cent Ameitcan test, arriving u ,id
1 for sale by novO WA M MITUmELTKF.E
ALUM— bbls double fubned-tor inln low by
febl4 BURBRIDGE/WILSON A C<^
A~~ lbs prime Dry Cape;
110 do Bccoirinc; for sale by
febj» R EjifcLLERS
COFFEE— 75 bags Hio, in store and for sale by
UROWN A KIRKPATRICK,
frblS 144 Liberty st
MULA*?E3-iisO bbls NO;
40 “• BHi jam tcc'iL for «»1" by
DROWN A KIRKPATRICK
OUAR—liit) hbds NO,‘for sale by
febll BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
RICE— 3S tierces fresh, arriving and for «a'e by
BROWN A KIRKPATRICK.
FLOUR— 100 parrels Extra;
11W barrels Superfine;
Ci barrels Cnc, on hand and fnr vale by
fe!its _ BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
CIORN— tOU sacks Yellow; for sale by
/ febli .BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
CORN— Ml sacks receiving per Mr. Nelson. uml lor
sale by fcbls JAMES DALZEL .<
WINDOW (i. ASS—ObO t*x« ass'd, m store owl for
sale by feb!s JAMES _DAL2ELL_
BLOOMS—U 5 tons Kelly ACo Tenn. Blooms. lor
•ale by leM5 JAMKH DALZELL
BUTTER, Ac—lb bbl* and Djkri'.s Balter,
2 “ Lard;
4 sacks Feathery; for sole l<v
JAMIIS DAI.ZKt.I,
ftM5
LAMP 135 jail for «ule l>y
__ * s f JOHN D MOiUJAN
ROSE PINK— 3SO superior, for tale l>v
feblS JOHN U MOIUJAN
GUNNY BAGS—'.two just rec’d and for gale l»y
janttf URKV FOGLE A CURKE__
SOAP— 250 1 1* Botin, In More <md for tale l>v
ENGLISH A BENNETT,
fcbU _ ~ No 37 Wood at
SOCKS —It do* Woolen, in More find for rale by
fcbU ENGLISH A BENNETT
WHirE"BfcIANS— 3 i>Uls in store and for tale by
. rc^.L 4 ._ _ ENGLISH A BKNNI-rrr
HOBS— 1 bale in store ar.d lor sale by
febH __ ENGLISH A BENNETT
RUBBER GOODS— I 3 pair Long Legging"!;
13 pair Slurred Leggings;
9 AirCubious, round and square;
13 Pea.Coau;
1 gross No 1 Rings;
1 do Not <Ui;
1 do Noli do; ju«i rcc’dtsd for talc at the
Bobber Depot, No 5 Wood si.
feblv JAH PHILLIPS
LCOi
AiwUHOL —6 bbU rec'd aad for «aie by
feblfJ JOHtfJ) MORGAN
MEDICAL.
SEISeRS FAMILY MEDICINES— “They are tA*
Medicine* ol the day.” ICL , B
Gesuum's Ststios, Ohio, May Si, 1849.
H.E.Seller*: I think it rightforthcheneCtofothers
• to state some fact* in relation to yewr excellent nuni*
lv Medicines. .
I have ns*d your Vermifuge largoy in my own fam
ily ©nevio. frequently answering for expelling; rge
auaniiliet{b*y Ito SW) worm* from rwo ehildrea 1
have also a*ed your Liver Pill* and Cough Syrup in
rar family. m«l they have in every instance produced
iheeflectdtaifed. t .. . , ..
As I am jngaged in merchandising, I am able to
«tale tlial I Have' yet to hear ef the first failure where
Tour medicines have been used in my section of the
country. In conclusion, t may slate that tney are tAs
medicine* ol the day. and are duminea to have a very
extensive pspulanty Yours, re
' Prepared and sold by R. • ’ I-US.NoS7* Wood
street, and soldby Draggi. * generally m Utetwo ci
ties »ud vicinity. * r . “T 31 . _
M REATCORE 6P LIVKR COMPLAINT, by ha
(jT original,only true, amTgcnW Liver Pill.
8 Suoxr Caxxx. Ohio cauaty, Va. 1
’ March J
Mr R. E. Sellers: Dear Sir—l think it a duty I owe
to you nnd to tho public genera-ty, to stale that I have
beenaiEicted with the Liver Complaint tot a long
time, ail'd so badly that an uhces* formed und broke,
which left me in a very low «»"• Having heard ot
tour ce’chratcd Liver Pill* being for sale by A R
Sharp, in West Liberty, and recommended to me by
my physician. Dr. K. Smith, 1 concluded to give inem
.U, Mial. i rorchurf one bo». “* ?
,c iust what they are recommended, THE UhSi LI
VKR PILL EVER USED, and after taking four boxes
I find the disease has entirely left me, and I am now
porfccu, woll. Rc.poclfall, cf)LEMAN
\Ve«t Liberty, March Utt, lb-V
Ice-lily that tarn pcrronally acquainted with M*
Oolum ,a»J can bear testimony to the truth of the
tiirvc • .•ftificatc. ®i* A iVi_
' Tin* > m,line Livrr I’ltl* >tc P"P"'f *" d
RE-t I.LERS, No 57 Wood street, and by druggists
'“to rHE C pUBLIC.-The original, only true nnd gert
aine Liver l‘Hl« «re prepared by RKswllen, and have
h:« nnmr stamped in black wax upon the I'd of each
'•ox »»d his signature on the outside wrapper all
other* nre counterfeits, or ba»e imitation*.
•ptii BE SHU .KHS, Irop rl eto r_
j \y Sit'S CAIURIHATiVIiI BALSAM
nROM the Rev A*A SHIN N, a well known and pon
I* ular Clerrvmsn oi the Protestant Methodist Church
Tae undersigned having been afflicted duringlhepatl
vuv.crwiih * disease oithe *toniaeh,sometimes pro
ice, nj treat pariiin the »u*machforteuor twelve hoar*
titer h..in,lrieJ ,»r»™
remedies with effect was furnished avitb a botUa
-o'Or D Javne’sC • mauve ilwtam; Thfa he used a*-
cording UKbe direct.nn», a*d found invariably lh*lthn
medicine cau.e.lth* pain to -on e in o,fo«rm»n
ctes, and in fifteen ortwemy minutesevcry uneasy
sensation waaentirtly quieted. Hie 1" «™ 0 t *
terwardsused whenever indu-ationsoi the approach of
oalnwereperciiived.andthc pa>n was thereby prevent
cd He continued tooae die medicine every evening J,
and sometimes > n 'he morning, and «j ■ /*"
i t
»%a > rs?£g’;
StoreofH P SCHWARTZ. i- ra'jtrecu
ward.
CUHFOUSD sTbUP UP wit® CI1KEB!
,HS SUAT BEMKUT FUB
lb« Heart, Influent*, C«.uj>, QroL™
uhuuott, Sore Throat, Neww peUJ,.
i» and all DiM*»« °f TUioet,
ilreart and tl-omoMef*
factual and our*
•ver known lor any of
Ui* alrOFc ihseai-
DR. sVaVH'?
fl AM no«md BrTop ot Wild Cb«rryl
ThlfmcSeiiif i» no longer aruon* tfaoee of dou .. t ful
-J.„U bS.?M<idiwßT »*•* UiosMnd* dnilT
SJnpoß the ude o» experiment, and now -land.
w2b« in reputation, anil ;,^« C oai.w»o« ei trns.ve.
SuSdth on »ny other prrparauon o. medtr uie t*cr
7 f or rebel oi sudemiß man.
Uxdteu si contain •pme reo.arkable e»i
imporuii e g e cta. Korlproof o\ the roreynmtt
dooee of U *o®j) j oJ iurd.-
:SSSr;A™««”i' few ,hr "rr "'r
Cine. U»e I which bate boeu presented to him by
wu ° !aßi,rr
«?»! reepnn«l.»lt»y an.l justice. than to .-rr ;
tifr to focti, beeaure it will «lo a/mtbrr u favor, and
illy to *“ • iniu .ti cc . tfurb lesiimony provci. oon-
ucl.bWrJ
brhlliinu *e and the u!H|u-.-no.mbk uuihon.
bytJtnin • n fhe t»i«tantar.eciu» relief U ut
nnd'ibe Jonhim! mlt-tnot JHustd ihroatb U,t
SSto “unc by .1. ««, ■»«
re mtdrtot*t*«»'J' ;Mral!lKll .
aart.„ mr n, acting from con»rte.ntioo« .rapalv.
■nluniarilv bear testimony to Uie truth ot a thins, or
•iiitvemaJ credenYjr jjoMK OKRTIFtCATKS.
•irru. A wrnw Ctxa or Coswtarrttw:-
wu» a remedy that ku been a*
m dd-oeritr care, of Corwutnpuon, an Dr. Swa> nr »
Camaoun?Syrup of Wild Cherry, h .trer.*tbeiu the
SSt” 2nd apP«*ra to heal U.r ulcers on the tan r ,
|} t ,V, new and nett blood; power poMcraed by no
oUier tdicine.
CudTKK (Jo-. April . I
Dr Sc ayne—Dear Sir: 1 Tr»iiy brlicvr your Cora- J
Ul 'i * JLr. «/ Wild Cherry baa been the mean* ol »
pound -/ P i cauehi a ►erere mid, which' grn.ni
tarniK rny life- I eaußju # ~C VPfr coue h. that
»Hjf I;'j'* l^p W! r , en , r ji e . which 1 had recourse to,,sut i
fr .wrd all the rcn ! ru,^ clklbUP ,| all ihe symptom* « .(
incrrawnc a»'t-l »«> n Kvery thing 1 tn*d seem d
I ulmenofT diny compleintinc reared mrup - .d
-tohavenoeCect,wdm>£«£l(.BU hopes of
Ijr that friend* m • wns recommended wr try
my recovery- j, cine . j jni v) with the most nap-
Tte Sf.U-oMe t.J lie elcoi i° !«'* d 'le
■l£h T.u.ini: me lo eipeemruie taely; end b , lie
Ctled 'j'V^d
vxj zibets:* sss s
aie. that tUi -...eftii For the trait of the above
refit you u» Peter Ktuh, lit acer, Wmi
"wVtrr Pa., of whom 1 purchased the me<‘ ictne.
Be.p«fc-uUT yoie*. J-«m. Mo-.Ui
Wonderful Cu" of a fiUthodtst J Ivxuis^
Dr Mwayne-Drai Sin l frcl a «W'» nf Koliada due
. » July to the aJfiicted pen'to offer
m/tienhle testimony in favor ot your C.xr.jiound - )•
T n“ Wild Cherry. Soam three yes r« since I %»«-.
.tucked with cold a»d inftr inmano,, u! the
[w. which VH. accompanied wrux a distress,.,*
i U thr breast and head. a.very considcra-
Ul e § 'fie nf offensive nuicu* from, the lungs, espe
e Llv upon ehni.ge ot wrofaer. bo weyer flight. At
Tint f alarm about my comliu on. but w». pretty
ks«“»
mno i II.J m.J mho., prrl'unuon. .'’ ll I'rr.eni uon»,
B»t>» “ “^bT'r^.r/W £ ‘pirju"-
U,o-t eonmig out prtifeamn and pr aeuce of
SKS^- s;s ;;
&■,' * s£“£i uszz.
ease was at th»>- , NCaU .j | found, however,
lUSiiblr ”"lmf trumV ** °< U« font ■» «»«
hH ,u. r Hut being a public speaker, I ft t*;ucr.Uy at-
\ li nfeaehVtth ttiy increasing i Artmgin, and
tempt . d top' . e ve/*el« that had a JmatTy begun
dnubde**, my cure, was greatly
Z ti ,1 in owßuence of acting thus uoprudetlt'
. fifteen bottle before f wo. ,*e.
I hnd to u»e twatye or “ no p|iUollt % m . ich .maif
*hhaliil.tJ>ok -way the distressing cougt., pui a«* ■
i»n oamt, u»a n f miller from the lunr *. and gav
to the disc i f_ tvs tem rood h enlih. 1 have ilelei
Mifee-r satisfied with 'die permanency oi tho
~Qf e «nT now .nut 1 feel perfectly well I offer u w.th
Sure . H ‘ v ' J 1
Dublm county. N. L.
}fipomnS Cavavjn—Rettd! RmJ!
There it but t-» r genu* tin preparation of Wild Cherry.
and that is Dr. Bwatha’r. the first ever offered to the
public,* which bcm a*W throughout the
United States and » nme part* of b-urope. oiul all pn
iuEn. cußo b , Urn null "f wua Otoiry hay.
Caen pul out siuao itu*. uniler uovnr* ol[|, '; d '' c f c >'" vr
circuui.iunce.. •». oriat lu«iv- .-umne, U. Iboir ■«!«.
Uy u little cb«o» vatnm, m> person need nustakc the
liuiuiua from Ip • ,ul*c. *•» »' >l*=.*™-'"; >•
LiyclupaJ WPJ. a ta.ui.Ml -l-ol u»W..jl.«,
likeness ofW ,ifl E m I’ciut thereon, uUo, Dr Swsjne *
• tenuture: a nd >• further securtty, the portraU of Dr.
Swuyne* W ui L: added herrattor, so as to distinguish
tus prepar auoi. 'torn all others. .N*»w, it it wo* not lor
tbe gnat aiid k n«wo
Swaviie i. Conn.«uml Syrup of W lid cherr >* P”" ‘
would not be amleavoruig to givu eurn-my to theu
"fictiti »ui noa*-sins 11 by stealing the name of Wild
Cherry. Rem>»«Bb>r, always bear in imnd the iisnn
ol Dr. Swo Vile Hid he nol deed* ed.
I*T mcips | Oftrtc, corner of Elg uth and Race slcceu,
t . o r *jd ssd Wood eLs, U A PAH MISTOOK A
Coe o r °‘l Min'* tV ood, and 6U, and Wood si.j WIU
si; tf JONtiis IW Lihcrty si, JAS
I 1 "and l*e.m su,. JOHN MITCII
BIsL, KneghsmJW. »nd by all respectable dealer, Ul
mcdie-iile. - , _ _
*dV.lssK^inlaDd'i Premium Plaster.
T-vIL INLAND, of the. Modie.ol College bt I'hil-
I ) adelp'ila, now offer* to th- public In, liuliuti Veg.
£lble fvmnm die quabuea of winch, alter
long and" irled experience, ha* Inieii suUsiacionly «»-
To nil women who may he ailticied wid.
Prolans* i* Uteria or Fallen Womb, he recommends bt*
pla-ier, guaranteeing a sure and cure m the
•LMt s pace of from two to thro week*, if app.icd will,
care e nd rrat-discanling nil me countless instrummi.
«nd e ii»cn»ive bandacr*. *o long in use. This lie feel*
const ieuiiou. in slating, inasmuch as he has not failed
in one case out of three hundred and hlty-thrrr. pa-
UC L ,l |'«, for Rheumatism and Weak Urcant or Dark, at
lendei; with pain, there i* nothing 10 excel tin* Filter
in mffcrditig reliefor effectiug a core. For sale by
L V Vilcox, corner ol Diamond mid Market *1
Ur, uii A Reiter, “ liberty and SR Clair sis
pr 1 Sargent “ fcdcntl si and Diamond, Alle
jJt <iucs * Denman ami Diamond Dinning
. bam- _ . _ . . leJ
Ev TiLAfT OF COFFEE—An article which is ra
* iiidly coming uuo use as a wholesome, iiourutung
mid dHicious beverage, being more pleasant and pal
ntnble than common Coffee, and far cheaper, as aiiuall
purer costing only ten cents, will go as far a* four
naui ids of Codec. Mmmtneiureil by
pout ms jotiN M. MU.i.Ktl, Fituburgh, Pa.
mdd Bt wholesale by U A FAiINiJITOI'K A Co,
comer of First and Wood and Sixth and Wood sired-,
1-iu.l.urslu . ?rl*_
M« l.ibcttv <i
C CALIFORNIA KUUHHH i»i)UDS—Just rt cnivcd.
1 as Camp Ulankrtr; -JO officer roots; C! prs I‘anis;
IBPUrs i.rll lined .Mining Hoot*; It! Isthmus Rags; J
waiei Tanks, 6 ami 1J gallons rneh; 50 canuvn*, |
t J«. llufUl,. M...cy IWW 1.1..U.W
EMil.ricJoJ» TU. •!«;.. Uuou-lur .ulu ... hi*
iciSr J <t ii i-im.ui-a
~A N V II.S Wrought Iron Anvils, from dir Temper
A onci-viUc works, warranted; will t>c constant!)
S*;,sl«.v * w~..i
IRJUOUS— bf P l P e * Umnd)—Ouint, Dnpuy, Ac
, ' •• nine* Uilland tim;
J i i,«. N K Bum;
40U bids Whiskey: for sale by
potß W hf.\ Ml rCHiXTUFE
Bleaching PuW*dkk-w ca.». j,„ M U ,,,'rmi a
Son.’ brand, a superior article, lor sale by /
sou. n ,v « s MircilKl.. liiß
n 'i. ao ‘*‘ l A!,tl ’ ,U,J M ' e “' l '
/ O Pleaching Powder, amvedber ship oxenbridge
at ,d now coming on by canal, loi sale bv
at .u now coming w A 6 MITCIIELTREF.
N D —They will receive! dorii g the winter, large
pplio via New Orleaaa. °"*L.
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'i’Nnmii Pill]lT —4doi. cans fresh Peaches;
H 5 “ bottles do.
5 11 “ Pine Apples;
a - •* Cherries;
a “ *♦ strawberries;
3 *• « Tomatoes:
3 “ half gal. bottles Pickles;
5 u quart do.
3 “ tancy do.
Ree'd and for sale at the Pekin Tea Sierc, 70 Fourth
street. *t c “.
KVF FLOUR—Id bbls ree’d and tor sale by
dcai WM U JOHNSTON, lid Second «t
VhECKIVEU Tins DAY, at the India Rubbe De-
K 11( ,._i ca «e Women’s Metallic Rubber Sandal*;
1 j>. •• “ Slippers;
~ >i m » “ Uuskina;
1 “ Misses’ “ “ Suppers;
1 « Men’s “ “ Ovcrshoei
I * ... “ ** Sandals;
I * “ leather’soled “ Uvcrsboei
. All of which will be sold, wholesale or retail, lowe
thun at any houso in tho city- JAIf l HILLU S,
iirtvut No 5 Wood street
TiKil'KU J*iiAClU»—O bT>l*iU*» rcc u, 10f sale by
J: icl# S <t W HARUAUUU
' « 7 JNIHI\V'CJLASS— 6W bit, as»'il sues, rec’d and
.a’e hv del* rtAWHAHBAUGH
W for *ale
BU mm—W i>bU and "-W keg*, packed, iq prune
i/I" fl ”“" lb [ g -wATBH.»N
ooi )AASli—acTewk* to arrive per fliuKKotd, lot
S "«tie ft 4eil TASSKV A ÜBST
Bn jCiTK "WaDUINU—IO bale* Urge aire end SeaTj
.not rrc-d by »»!ACKUfIT A WHITE,
■Jr‘J4 _ NoM Wood «i
yt/rnTli!*— ’•* e««e» iuj>er French Block Silk Vi
xettc*. extra trimming*, rec’d per ei'pret*, nl
A A_MA«ON A CO’S
3Ti!<l>BlEs—o l>nle* Cotton; 4? bbl* No 1 Lord,
O 44 (mg* Feather*; l uerco “
Iri sacks Wool;
Odoz LmnbSkint, with wool;
:l doz Sneep skiun, *• “
3 doi “ “ drcived;
To nrnve on ticamer Fort Pitt, and far «oJe by
tlrU ItfAIAU UICKCY A CO, Front «t
GINSKNG —4 bars Clarified, for tale ty
_ dc!7 WICK k McCA.NDLtgg_
IS tackt prime, for *mic by
Jfc 1 d«l7 WICK A McCANDLKSS
HUKsk Co Gam Klntuc llor»« &»"*•’ *.
very heat y &n«t splendid article, jatt rec a e
tor tale low, u .No. 0 wood street, by
dess J kJJ ILJ .'I! V
“SAyTCIU OH U aWaod fo [ C 0
A**® ““
E'S&r*
T UKE-CAtfrwiuUUT-r^^»s
±J (object lo chwiat, for Lnite A£qeb.
«“gf? c*J» '?'■ ' ÜBh 87^R
' BROKERS--; ~.MJEJ)IC.AL. _
B »Bk •r • t •, onSmithfield moot, on door Wow
NOi e , D E^CCgT @ OOU,,S I Lv ra *™5 «g■--^Sg^fRS
«HSb jsusjtsssi ““
payableinanypartaftheumo , - - nlb,—iSsth enraoiai'VptMtttfß or no pain,
Wu.NrPM New York, Philadelphia and Bal- XtecayedTftcthpermanfifer taTed
EXCHANGE oaMtw Louis and T«ntii« the uwth ache, wneh is much better than e»-
Uinoreralso. Cincinnati; ,ww™«i > rinx iiTtbouxb ll should be don© in fire minutes, pr
S SIBS : aas_
United StoSSonnifidanho lowestrales. All kinds .. BALTERS
or Foreign and American Gold and Stiver Coin bought GINSENG PANACEA]
between 3d and «th, mo I THOSE BUFFERING WITH DISEASED
OjtwrNo. S 5 Market aWL «»wee» ocCg I unprecedented sucem whiehhaa
lubcrgh, Pa. ttended the ue of the
« ! GINSENG PANACEA
. n' all the serious forms which irritation of lie lungs a*.
, induced the proprietor again to eta attan.
non if Iki, WONDERFUL preparation. ■'
The ehangahle-weather which marks ov fall and
winter months, U always a fndtfnl soarce of
-COLDS AND COUGHS.
Theses if neglected, are bat the preearsMicf that fell
doMrOfet, coSDMFXION.
Iha daestlon, then, how shall we nip the deKroyax m
the hadt how ahull art' get clear of ear eoafhi and
olds? is of vital importance to lae public
, THE 6DELAT AND ONLY REMEDY •
will be found In the Ginseng Panacea. Inptoarofuis
we have from time to time pabhshed the certiuCstes or
of oar best known citizens, who haTe experi
enced its curative power*. These, with a mass of tas
Umouiiifromallpamofthe qoßctry.—from
MEDICAL MEN OF THE FIRST STANDING#
Ministers *f the Gospel, &A, logsthar with eoploa* no|
ices from the
JOURNALS OP TIIE DAY. •
we Ijata embodied in pamphlet form, and jaay ba aaa
“ • r , Orte D l?I S J“oF
'"■mZvgZms'Uxo'iESS OF THOUSANDS
ihrotghoatthe United States and Canada, and vra eta
a which, when taken according to dlreatton*. and
fore the longs had .baoema fatally dlrorgacixed, H haa
aver failed to *
EFFECT A PERFECT CURE.
Why, then, need the afflleted hesitate! Why rsaort la
the callable nostrum*, gotten ap by end < own Individ
; aaJi a ler the ««pnn»J name of some ca abrated phy
sician, and pafied into notoriety by oerUleatea ei pfr*.
atm* eoaally unknown! • Whilst a mediainaaf
UNPARALLELED EFFICACY
is to be had, whose vouchers are at home, —ear naighl -
bort,—many of whom it has
BNATCHED FROM THE GRAVE.
In order tharthis Invaluable medicine may be plnesd
within -the reach of the poor as well the rich, wa have
out the pries at
r ONLY FIFTY CENTS,
lost one half the tuaal eott of eough mcdicinea. nto
forealo by oar agents in nearly every town and vlllaga
over tho west, who are prepared to give lull infonna
tlon relative to lb T. BALTER, Proprietor.
"Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio.
to™
. J any amount at lW Current IUW of
AUo, Draft* pavable In any part of tho Old C® **
from £1 to £11)00, at tbo ralo <8 *f » sXErft
without deduction or ducount. by JOSHUA »
SON,Europeanand Gencrtl Agent, office Rb^^eno
Uimiujm-r —jD-SHTua.
jCRAimCR 4 BAHB* .
Bankers and exchange brokers,
in Foreign and Domestic Bills of Ejct^ng^- C'f'
tifieates of Deposit*, Bank Note* and
3d and Wood sireeu, directly opposite Su Charlea *« > ’,
te [. may3Bdiy_
TiTKSTKUJI VtjMDß
’ /V Ohio.
Indiana,
suataeky,.
Missouri,
Bank Not**;
purchased at tUlowMt raw, fc SoN9>
«pl 3 _ 35 Market «tr®rt_
Bii-f.a 09 BXCtftllOß-SiliirCittfiM
New York J, hUl( i cl pi 11 . eni -
Baldmort,
N-uo^&S:
sepu .
MISCELLANEOUS.
Dealaui cured.
From the New York Tribune. ;
AESSSSSS
” ft tSme S ‘^carpa^Com^.nJ
SSSftfSi asfßS«l , tfS6& 2K£“
to Sijif3-toiflictod. ll.hj»'b»\“
*lu> bflo tureJ by 11. 11. nrfenUy ».«*“ " ilh IS
“Krrjr.r' 11 stobe,
,'b-j ’0 Fourth it, Pittsburgh
Combat Combat
Clf\ GROSS super Polka; 10 do do vciy nte;
£\J Mi •* aw'd Redding;
la “ super English Hom Redding;
tt ** “ Pocket Combs;
600 “ 41 Wood “
toon dor aw’d Fine Ivory;
30 4< Shell Side Combs;
10 “ super largo Baffnlo; .
•■co ktoss eas’d Sine Combs; rec’d and for sale oy
lets 8 O YEAGER. IW Market st
Duff Holland! Buff Holland!
TAKE NOTICE—That W. McCllntook boa llils day
received ccveral cares of the finest and lieel Huff
Window Holland, 10 which he would moat respectfully
call the attention of his customers end the public lit
■tenoral.
JD^Cai
:t Ware Booms, 73 Fourth st.
A FEW very fine GUITARS, joil ree’d from the.
celebrated manufactory of C.F Martin, and for
•nlo by janS J. H. MELIXIR, 81 Wood at-
Book* Jut KoealTod.
THE Complete Works of John Banyan; S volt, 6vo,
m i voU illuatraled; oailtn (tilt and gilt edge*.
Mitchell's Biblical.and Sabbath School Geography;
a new work; 1 vcl, Itao.
Town’s Analyiia and Speller. ...
Life of John Q. Adams; by Wn, .11. Seward; 1 toI,
lttmo; mnilin ...
Poems by Mr*. Hemana; 1 *ol, l2mo; mnslni: rUi.
booth’s Sermon*—Sermons preached upon •eretat
ocettioet, by Robert SouLh. D. D.; a new edition,«
■voir; inelading Poithumons Diteoartet.
Same—4 volt, in 2; ahetp, extra; |Tt> f .
For tale by R- HOPKINSi .
tebil Apollo Baildingt, Foarth at.
EAULB FOPBJ
joun mcuotaos' *• | !
TIIE naderorned, roecessors to Arthurs * Niehoi
lon. beg leave to inform the citizens
and public generally, that they have rebuilt ihe EA
GLE FOUNDRY and are now in full operation, and
hare part of their patterns ready for the martel>-
Amongst whieh are Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wowi
Stoves, with a splendid air-Ughl Cool Store, which is
iv fßpercedin* In other cltiea the common round
re Also, a eiieap cool Cooking Stove, well adap
• families, with a full assortment of cop.
. and mantel Grate* We would particularly in
* tho attention of persons building to call at onr
rarehonse before purchasing, and examines «plen<Ud
niclo of enammeiled Grates, finished In "fine style—
itirely new in this market. ,
Warehouse, No. 181 Liberty rt. opooiite Wood rt
augtßsltfJ NICHOLSON & PAYNE-
PITTSBURGH IMPORTATIONS.
C YEAGER. IraporteJ- jmd VVholcwJe I>c»le r to
. FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS:
Sien of tic Gilt Comb, 108 Market *L Pittsburgh, Pa.
Western Merchant*, Pedlars, and ©there Tisumg
Pittsburgh to purchase Goods, are respectfully “
to call and examine the extensive assortment of Eng
lish. American. French and German Fancy Good*.
All Foreign Good* at this establishment are import
ed direct by myself, and purchaser* mar rely on get
ting rood* from first hand*. Ihav© the (“****
men* of article*, in the variety Uno, la Utf eitT of
Pittsburgh—all of which will be sold low for cask or
eity acceptance*. The Stock consist*, in part, of
Eaee Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons.
Silk Cravats, Shooand Patent Threads, Bowing Bilk,
Spool Cotton. Tapes, Suspenders, Bauons, Pins, Neo
d Cold aatTsUvcr Watches, Gold Jewelry, nil kind* of
Brushes, Combs and Razors. .
Percussion Cap*, Revolver*, Pistol*, Cycles, Silk &
Coiton Torses, Spectacle*, Steel Pea*, Huai* Boxes,
Carpet Bag* and Basket*. _ . .
Bindings, Findings and Trimming*.?
Tots and Fancy Goods; together mlh a large vano
ir of Fancy and staple DRY GOODS. *
C. YKAuER i* also agent for the celebrated Lan
caster Combs. ■ ’ 801,17
Groat XagUib Ilimsay.
FOR Coosh-S Cold*. Asthma end Consumption! Tbs
GREAT and ONLY REMEDY' tot the cure 0/ th*
above diseases, is the HUNGARIAN IiAIiSAM Ot
LIFE, discovered by tho celebrated Dr. Buchan, OJ
London, England, and introduced into the United Slate*
under, the immediate superintendence ot the inventor.
The extraordinary success of this medicine, in Ui»
cure of Pulmonary diseases, warraau the American
Acent in soliciting tot treatment the worn possible cm*
tea that can be found in the community—eases that seek
relief in vain from any of the eommon remedies of tbs
day, and have been given up by toe most distinguished
nhvsieiana as confirmed and incurablo. The Hungun
an Warn has cured, and will cure, the most desperaw
of cases. It is no quack nostrum, bnl a standard Eng
lish medicine, of known and established efficacy.
Every family in tho United States should be supplied
with Buchan’s Hungarian Balsam of L}fe, not only to
eounteracithe consumptive tendencies of the climate,
bu to be uted as a preventive medicine la all cases of
eolds, coughs, spilling of blood, pain in the side and
chesu irritation and soreness of the lungs, broelntis.
difficulty of breating, hectic fever, mght sweats, emaci
ation and general debility, asthma, influenza, whoopinj
e °|£ldtalargeYoules, at Riper bottle, with ftzll dirst
lions for the restoration of health-
Pamphlets, containing a mass of English ana Ameri
can certificates, and other evidence, showing the un
equalled merits of this great English Remedy, tuay be
term a sisa * &■««.
it and Wood and Wood and flthsta. . .jufldAwS.
f|\ , Ihiieuy
X before—made on lit* moil approved Eastern plan*—
and moat fashionable Eastern patterns andcolora. Also
THE CHEAP ROLL, or BOSTON BLIND, ©u band
or made to order of all sizes, and at all prieaa.
Country Merchants and outers are invited to call and
examine the above for themselves,as ail Kill be sold
wholesale or retail, and a liberal dadaction made ’
wholesale purchaser*,
auldlr •
TILE STAR OF THE WEST
'a venitian blind manufactory
East side of the Diamond, where Vticiian
a Blinds of all the different sizes and colors
kept on hand or made U* order afla
the latest andmost approved Eastern fash*
ions, at the shortest notice and on the mos
reasonable terms.
Also, the cheap Boston roll or spilt Blind Transpa*
reaey and Paper Cartains of all the different sizes and
patterns,on hand andfor sale low forcash. Old Veni
uau painted over and repaired, or taken in pan
payment for new- R M WKSTKRVELT, Pro'pr.
N. B—All woik done with the best material and
vorkmaaihip, and warranted to please the most (as*
' aaglU-dly
i diotu. f-'r' - '*:"'-'
Allegheny tSO.
SELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP-TuxaiH
Nomina liiKUJtir - ‘
- Prmocautl, March 27, 1547. •
Mr. K. B. Seller*— In justice to you and your incom
parable Cough Syrup,! beg leave to tune, for the ben
efit of the community, that my wife baa been several
limes atlhclcd with a most distressing cough. I pur
chased, m January last, a bottle of your Syrup, which
cured acougu of two mouths' Handing. About one
motvli *lncn, the cough returned, and wa» ao severe
that she could hardly move, from weakneaa in the
breast; I tent for otic bottle of yanr Cough Syrup, aau
a part of one bottle cured the cough Iga*c *h°oiticr
to n journeyman who was severely afflicted, who had,
to use hi* own word*, '-eaten enough cough caiidy
cure all the people tn Pittsburgh," lf thecaudy hud
i l ?»Si »v b. b s b,?s!
street, and told by Druggists generally » n IWI
i cities.
AIaIrEGHKSY VKSITIAB BLIND,
AN D CABINET 'VAi.jytOOM.
I B J. A. BRIrtVN woald respect
■fully inform the public, that bo
■keeps on trend nt nil ((end on the
■ wcsliidco/ the Diamoud, Allc
-1 gfeeny city, a ‘complete usrotl
-8 meat of Venitiau Blinds; alio Vo*
K nitian Shutters are made toot*
i der in the best style, warranted
8 equal to any in the United Slates. :
| Hu Blind* eon be removed with*
Ipbi tbe aid of a screw driver,
i Having purchased't h o stock,
■ tools, and wood oflhocablnclcs-
S labliihmentof Ramsey tt M’Clel
-8 laud, I to prepared to furnish
| their old customers, as well as
with every ihing in their line.
(he put.nc •“i'-.Vood Pittsburgh.
' J. A. BROWN.
inch J> > '— l • • •• -
an elegant ptain RosewoodO oeu Piano*
.1 ivntn the celebrated manufactory of Nanus &
a„t° n. v., -i ‘"P" 10 ' >«“■
F °',S l ' lY *ll. W. WCwtlV
tl T ILL! AMS’ IVORY PEARL TOOTH POWDER,
VV for removing Tartar, Scurvy, Canker, ud all
substance* destructive to the Teeth. It i» delicious to
Uia taste, cleansing the mouth, heating and rtrcngi hen
in* the gams, and purifying the breath.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
dcso R IS SELLERS, 57 Wood at
W'~ATGUK»II— CHEAPER THAN KVEK!—
Jo»HeoM,*n invoice of fall jewelled patrol le
ver Waieheo, IB eorela fine eases, which 1 can sell «a
tow oa thirty and thirty fire dollar*, atd warranted to
keep rood
Also—A aple&did assortment of JEWELRY, com
prising the voriou and I Meat stylet, andl boat pattern*.
v yj. W. WILBON, Watahaaker and Jeweler,
M ' AL i^X! R ’ 3
oral. p^w^Mjo
that it will not benefit.
• vgragHp 1 have used it for the last
sixteen year* for all dlsaares ©f Jb* chest, involving
the almost danger and TCsponsibdliy,
before liraven and man, liainMia on« case has it
nuUdto benefit when tha palientwa* widitn the reach
° f fhai*b^p&siciaas learned In fho hencb’al
have ministers of the gospel, erudition,
OINTMENT
lt removes almost immediately
lbe\uflanimation and spelling, '»ha° P** u CEM **‘
(R •• the direction* aronnd the box.) .
O, AOIfE IN Ihe'FACE
duftarfevery thing known, as well as the
r*T_To twenty doctor*. One man told us he bad spent
«j»* on his children withou any benefit, when a few
wits* of Ointment eared thept. • .
'^TETTER—There is nothing bettor for the euro of
T EUENS-lt U one of tu« belt Ihin,? ta-to world for
“"IEES-Thouiund. *"7'*» 1 X. c " rf ,fjSi' oin ''
mentTUKXVX* fails in givingxwief for the P^o*.
itt- Around the box are directions for using M I AL
qSmT
r>Ua SvtUmg of tAs Lunhr, Sorts, Rhvma&m,
Pila, »2l FtA Cnvp, BwtiUd or Broktn Brtatt, Teoik
04 pain_ in the Chest
and Bide, falling offbftho hair, or the other aeeompa.
nita cold feet TThi* Ointment u the true remedy.) It
ij a sore sign of disease to.have cold feet. ... ,
CORNS— Occasional use of the Ointment will al
ways keep corns from growing. People need never
be troubled with them ff they use it frequently.
&>• This Ointment ts good for any part of the body
or ltmb*.when infiamad. In some case* u : should bo
* P CAUTiON—No Ointment will be genuine unless the
name of JAMES MeALUSTER U written with a pen
°yj r C J7tw by my Agents in all the principal cities and
town, tn the McALUSTERf
Sole Proprietor of the above medicine.
ET Principal Office, No' S 3 North ThirtHtreet, RhiL
lt^ Phia ‘ PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX- f*'
AQCRS a PtTTSßuafin—Braun A comer of
Liberty and St Clair *t»; and L Wilcox, Jr, corner of
Market st and the Diamond, al*o corner of 4thi and
Smithfield sts; J II Caascl, comer of Walnut and Pena
*£; 6ih ward; and *otd at the Snuthfield
ai, 3d door from Seeood it; in Allegheny city by H P
Schwarts and J Sargent; by J O Smith, Dmggtat, Bir
mingham; D Negley. East Liberty; 11
Keesoom J'AlexnndeT A Son, Mononguhela City; N
B Bowman A Co, and J T Rocere, Brownsville; John
Barkley, Beaver, Pa; are wholesale agenu. -
fc luff-deadly •
Psetiferthe Public,
' In relation to that unrivalled family Solve,
DALLBrS 3ABICAI PAIN EXTRACTOR.
1 TESTIMONY of a respectable Physician.—Read
the following, addressed to my Agent, Mr. F. Mer
ry weather, Cincinnati: '
* Ctscuraaft, ?cb. 111, 1B4».
S»n A sense of duty compel* mo lo givomy tribute
to Dailey** Pam Extractor. :Ueing opposed to qnaek- ,
ay and all uostrum* having for ine(r objeet sinister 5
motive*—but realising much good from the • King or r
• Pain Killers’s—l 5 —I am induced to tetiddr you this certifi
cate. I bavo used it in my family, into)- practice, and
with all the happy and wonderful effects that could
: possibly be imagined. 11. J j Bepdie, M. D.
Dr. Brodie is the senior partner of Brodie A Levi,
Druggists. • r .
Injiammatorif- RMVotalism. ?
The following testimonial cornea from a touree m]
miliar to many of those traveling on our Western wa
ter*. Mr. Ulime, the_weU and lavorably known pro
prietor of the Parkersburg Hotel, is' husband to lho_
lady whose tetter I annex : i i
Paaaxasßtrua, Ya, April 13,18 W. j
To Ilenry Dailey, Chemist. Ac.—Siri Having for
merly been long afflicted with violen inflammatory ( -j
Rheumatism, which appeared so firn ly scaled as u» *
defy ail ordinary appliances to allay t to severe pain 3
attending it, I was induced lo try you • Magical Pam
Extractor; and It having eflected, almost a* u!by ma- >
gie, or immediate relief, and also, to 111 tppearanee* !
an entire turn perfect cure, lam Induct d fortho bene- .
filofothers who may be afflicted with ioin,etnsed by ;
any kind of inflammation, to write to you, declaring i
ihm in my opinion, founded on actual experience >
your Magical Pain-Extractor is the nod valuable dis
covery of the present age for the immediate extiaeuo
nf bodily pain. It is an almost immediate and *
feet cure for Burns and &calds, and a^lextgma
flammation. •. _ .
Having many acquaintance* formed by i«n
at my husband 5 * hotel in tins place,' oiLbiy
by your showing them these few lines, it pay P° J,
be of beuefit bom.to them and Glow.
(I entertain the hope that Mrs- GUme P-^ '
publicity 1 give to her letter, a* well on tft
iumaiuiyiuiofiubcingthe.Brcrtmodeofbrtngingii
to the notice of her friend*-—H- DMA*»*l
FeUm Cured. ;
BlMltikm, K,. No,, as, 19» ;
:!WSSS**SBp3 l
and cured hi a very short “® c Jjul M. Yocna. j
and ‘tcald*. Piles, Sore Nipples, Broken ;
U7~ Bnrns and BCMo>s » Wojm J. Ul] M ln . <
readily to tho wonderful properties
flammation, > f-mjiy salve. Ilut, in the same pro
°f feSS* will receive benefit from the gennmo, ;
JSrSlfSffflirolW ■*» dolaeiioiu dbcM of U., j
cO .“ wid tppl, tfnl, to lie tn.cmorr i
ttS,"** 1 ” 1 -i
thotiKd Genenl Depot, Kiutaith.
ti«.nrv P Schwaru, Allegheny, Agent; 4. Baker, . ■ !
vx. ; James W Johnston, Alaysville,
Cincinnati, 0., (icncral Depot. ••
*’Jj i»_i.inthe severest Burns and Scald* it extract**^
;,in in a few mimite»-it never fait* ■ •
cbße for worms. % jL
A WESTKKVELT
n. A. PARSESTOCK'B VERfIIFUpBi / 7 I
cassea or xxtxuxl waxrrxa. I
IN order to afford all possible security ‘jo the pablie, :
B( well as to themselves, against fraud anu impo
sition from counterfeiting, the proprielors-have made I
a change in the exterior wrapper or table of their Vet- *
mifuge- Tho new label, whieh la a steel engraving of ;
the most exquisite design and .workmanship, bas been. ]
introduced at a very great expense and is from tho
brain of an artistoftnefinuolent. Tho design is new, 5
and the execution elaborate. Several figures and a •
portrait are most prominent, but the word “Vxasn- i
rcoc,” printed in white letter* on u red and finely en- j
graved ground, should be partieolarly 1
When held up to tlje light the leuers, shading of tue 5
letters andevery line, however minute, throughout too . J
whole of this pan of tho engraving match as exactly
as il the impression had been made upon one side on
ly, although it is actually primed on Inth sides of the 3
paper. This should in all cases be observed. Ala* .-
bel upon each doten is also printed in red upon both
aides, and should bo examined id the same manner. ;
Thu preparation has sow stood the lest of many
years trial; and Is confidently recommended a* a safe !
and effectual m-dieine for eipelliug-worms from tho j
system. The unexampled suecesmnut harmuenoed
its administration In every cai-e'wlicrti tbebaueutwM
really afflicted with woriui, ceruinly readers it wo l *
thy the attention of physician*.
The proprietor baa made it a poiat to aseertaW gj -.
result of tu use in *uch case* a».came : wt»ifl d
knowledge and observation—and be Invariably ?
Uto produce tho most salutary eflecla—not unfrvq
iy after nearly all the ordinary preparation* w
mended forwonnshad been pinviously re*n*»
wiihont any permanent advantage. Thu
tested by the certificates and statement* of
ofrerpeelabte persons in different parts of «=
try, and should induce fatmlic* nlway* toioen
of the preparation in their pos-es.ion. ft >* «*
opemuqn, and may be administered wilkpcrt®
ty to tho most delicate inlant.
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O ELLERS' COUG‘I “VRUI-.-Fn® “l t
O E*d-, Cle* '■'* Coun of Quarter oe
Beaver Conr . «« winter nT
Mr. R.E.riel’e a-gt Some time in foo y^
wi e was alfllctsd w.tt * severe
smi licnrinq *( /sur .ovaJuable
ebssed.a bottle ttJA g. I*. Trimble, P ln g*
and after taking a portion of it two or thre
going to bed. •&« found tmmetliaw ,
■ several friead* Lave been relieved valaablo
• am therefore satisfied that U f. who may
1 medleme, and would recommend *’ w
' be afflicted with severe Coughs UiW l **- noDEN.
• and sddby druggist* geaeraUy, in . 4
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