MI=SM FMB! FURS!—Ike robse'rlbers mil pay T U & R , S zCoon., Mak,' Work Itar, Gray and Rod Fox, sad an kIM, of 'hint.' Fork*e bitheor oaorern prloro. ReCORD & O, Gado , corner Fifth and Wood sta. 171.11110LUT103. 'ME Partneriblphersetefore t he beter,, e . y nme . 1. Massey end John Best, in the Groer, esti Cbeantiteiart MAW-a' into 'dist' ived by null cement, ea the 14th inn. 'Mr. John ' Best basil; per elated the entire isterest of Jeatee 'Dewey, rn the line, the baguets will be settled by him, at their old 4" 112 i*. 35 Wood ". ' . I2 .SVB "S'EY' • • Noks . O.m4 Omagh ammo, • Toon wta, UM Miran% CHO Syrup can C.Oll- adardosal.reenatznend It. • • Frain the Evening Trbute, Feb.lo,lEso. Moinaira :Covert Brine—.We can MISCIMILIMIT plE03:141110.11d till/ medleke foe einiths, a• it bas cured ,ris of is Mott agplanded attack. It I. a 'cry different V/new ordinary patent medicine. bare it ' I try • Prepared and sold, wholesale and mut!, by •• JOH D. MORGAN, OrdßOo, ma Wood H.l N door below Dimond alle!,_ cit - sass& T HE subscribers y , haring- ----- ecur largn Sonskeitesse; Porkar az. all times, to wash, hong maron reririnable (CM. KIER & JONES, Proprietor. , I=ll Canal Basin, near Paper Haseitagr. Q PROM PELECTIOPL—WiII he teethed, by firm O elm( aiipenants, a new and choke, assortment of Wall Paper, of the lawn French and Founam ogler, in gold, .h.mcds, oak, plain and !ugh color,. W. P.AIAILSIIALL, (late & C llili ,) gum BIS Wood went DUIDDLITTION TB Co.partuership heretofore existing between B:. B. Seabeeld and John McGill, under the film ot B, Baskfield P. Co., is Aids day dissolved by mutual cosset. no business of the old firm will be setoe,l by B. B. Bashlield, - at the old nand, No. PRO Libeny street, Pittsburgh. ' S. B. BUBIIFIELD, Muth 1,1850. JOHN MeGILL S. 11. BUSFIFIELD and GEORGE RICHARD will gamin= the Wholnule acid Retail Dry Goods and Grocery buzlneas, at the old nand, No. L'o Liberty et, .ender aim of .8. R. 8181IFIELII tr. CO. Merck I,lBso.—lattli Rennin , ' Glove Renovator. Tor effectually teetering wiled Hid Gloves to thel pristine cleanliness. TgIRECTIONS—Draw the glove tightly over th • 1.1 hand, or on a frame made for the purpose, the =Us Eantwator with a piece of elean flwroal by pcd . 4l tent thenlarodect, For Or•st. Ilarlad sad Ssuataer Iff•tucia.. Dr.. 9. P. Theusead's Boraopardfo. inn DOZEN of the gamins Dr. Tayrosetyl's SF. VLF upantla. for sale wholesale tu uld rel by R. E. Balers, No. 67 Wood street, and by D. Id: Curry, Allegheny Oily. moo WM - SPRING GOODS—A A Mason Co issue -LI this attonilon of their patrons and the pestle, to Omit exteadre stock of new spring goods, comprising the most fashionable styles - of silks, sOmerls, press goods, Incensing &I.:housekeeping do, as. Non goods constantly received, by the amen! of almost every packet ship and steamer. mrl4 — aLW..suns axone. ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market st, North West earner or the Nimmon', have commenced reeeiv- Ng their sleek of Spline Dry Goods They have Apeaed a choke assortment of Silks, Linen, Lustre., awl other Doc... Goods. Also—Donnoss amd Bailees Coll Ribbons, a handsome assortment of French Worked • ars, ke. BpDriolid French Cloth., Cassimeres, sad Saran Vest. b tsissis Furniabing Goods--a complete usorimmat at rho lowest masto_t Woes. AL=AN W DERMasker on mr4 • N comer of the Diamond. A Present ter Your WarnLly. MORRIMORRIS & HOME JOURNAI,—Pab S Inked Weekly—Wine annum. • "The bestpaper m the Union."—Fivecong Sur. 'Bather get Ls coal than go without It."—Bost Post New witmerthen can be supplied from January Ist, ISA if immediate application be mode (either per• woolly or by letter) so the office el publication. J D LOCKWOOD, 03 Wood et . D. L. hat also received— Illaelarood , a Magazine, for February; Ed/tabor-A anima. for JannarY; London lbw-tar:7 iterriorr, for January; Weruninator • do . do; IMES D IMCKWOOD Bookseller 997/ iltponer,63 Wood .y rare lAA= I.t April 92 Founk st. eun a Wood T . HE Life of Label Gaon, EDMt I col, a; A inetrudr of lady Colgoboan. B 1 Harahan D The Eoglish Potpie. A collection of sermons, by the most eminent Urtng Foglia divines, I ea, e en; thi .pointory lecture on the Epistle to the Ephesame. By • Robt J MeGhco. A Mi Brrow Concoalace. =name Ile; The illoantans of the Bible. By McFarland; The common maxims of Infidelity, By II A Rowland. Dilly Bible fUnstrations, belay original readings for elver, = labiate fratt sacred History, Blogeophy, :=7 l. Al f =azaft e d , :palcc ia c i ep u f:Lal p y de- Seabee' N ot es op the Grape], according to St Mat thew, with a harmony. The IMild's Book. By Me. Shreamoy, Ragtime. The complete work. of Joe M Mason D D, in a Tole. Edited by his eon, E Mt.= For sato by All ENGLISH & CO, auld TaLll - 1002 - 01 , IfRifiT=% EGIUMY, AND VICLNITY, will be ready Mr engraver in 1.0 days. Versorts who may Isiah to ban news of their reentry WS. Pot on the oi•P oha do so by maalarapplleation to the mdersignoa any time before ths iIIM last.. To defray the napalm of the views ..... ill he malted in addition to ths'prleo of the taaß no• 19 If E MOGOWAN . ==o A BOUT Lou years Am, I wim travelinn th rough .61. the State of Ohio: while receding a few day. in Bkaren, I discovered - a !singular beadle ahhatuttee, and übsequently teamed that it had been known far IMM L and supposed to be of no nu or value, ballot. Ito'ul.iteryy of t . " 10 beVare tlr.f2, " bno what porpons I had not the lent idea. I commenced my erect:meats by burning it, boiling it, and pulver ising and compunding it with venous substance.; and to Ming was my confukocethatthere was valve in n, that I gave up my entire time and means in the • promotion of those ezperiments; and from that time 0 this, have.anended to no other bunters; al the ox. sign of sh oot nen years, I finally discovered , that, iltedecing itto a fine po wd er and mixing it with Wl ' wed al to about - the cmdsteney of thick paint, and !Wring this compound sv.th a brush, Mathis coming in a few mouths meld beeome a perfect nom or alum to that the miltanuice when applied ma actually slatela a liquid MX, and the large amount of Mika, alManta, magnesia and black oxide of -iron that it non mined, rendered it both weather and bra proof; as the longer creaeed, the harder and mom perthanent it teem to became and as the coating after It matsio I slam) loaf itself Indestructible by fire, consequently it protects the wood covered with it from the air, and I where there is no Mr, th ere la no blase Cr coeibustion; therefore the wood will seemly char, before the slate . amain will give way. I considered the discovery of the greatest import ance, and applied to Government for a patent for my : stasswien or diseerrery, foruily.hopleg that I Meld now be mumeratat for all my outlay In time and roo my. The govennuent, I Ito at any hesitation, grant. eel loins Loners Patent for th e sole right to manatee. ten, all and use my Improvement in the manufacture eta "Weather sod Fire Proof Composition or Ani • Mal Ilat4e fir fourteen years. *Mort la 1512. .Wbf. BLAKE. WE, tba In!sublimate of Sharon t hay mid the above ontemeal of Mr. Blake, and believe no be eaistan daily Correct, 1 1 / 1 we are knowing to most of the slats- Meats therein conutinech and we will farther state,that we do not believe that Mere ever was a patent more hs , := and laboriously earn or tnons,deservedly i • to he pursued hie experiments with Me most eigloadtable the under the most discoarming einanstanotte, as the public had not the least confi dence that there could he any thing valuable mate Boa the sabstance. He therefore had to eneoonter (or yens the Mem andiecoda of nearly the whole comm. eirg. Notwithstanding all this, be was indefatigable • in the prosecution of hie experiences, and wo do mit believe that there is one man m a thomendwho would have ponevered under all the eirennstancea. But he hes at lam trinsphed over all obstacles, and vre be llow there is now but one opinion In awarding him the mutt of this saleable discovery. CrFA). W. CRA B NE, 'cutlets or GIB, the JO N ATHANN EVETWARD, Peace. LEWIS C. CILiTFIELD, Tromees W"AEILL, of MIN "ONE, Township. EVERETT, T p Clerk. ALLEN HOWE, Treasurer. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. luso aszertained that there me individeaLs engaged litgoZulin. and prepariag for sale, use above nil, to tar mixed oU, andd pre. ' as / ate my patented article. I have been to Uwe° _persons and gown them ray patent. They eay s Shay do not la th ed to nefr.ega or trespass upon tor tr • rightg that they have a right to dig grind, and sell the poonlar,lf they cue Sod purehaserm shut they ere not • . Wand 10 know what they are to do with In that It is no latrlmptineem mini it is mixed with mi x to make the • and that thosetwito bay end ase n, • mutteka the resmmaibillty. blest of them say that ' they baUeve that tho - patent is soon sonic thou, that mix aad am the campsand, and servo have mad that 'Mustily wanted to use they eiroald eimainly purelt. up of me, as they did not Inland to mate themselves lieble la sea . Now I kolas:w the eer in dory bound to :izArbP:* Mildn4l frau d , W i.e k 'll " a and eu • ddieett Pe, fro an anlew, the use s m f u' lntich ha wail knows anisets the o f and =dr to a prose.- don and doe. Some of those who are engaged in this Itelarioas Wattle, will nnenestionably contend to the Debits that my _mem will not stand, sod Ldrire not prommuse.. brow,. take this azgament a wa y fro m .aem, I went to some of those who were Pree/. l .thtg that my patent ante of he value, and made the follow keg porpeettleee that they might seleet • Judge and two lawyers who have had some enamel in patent cues, and we Weald submit the patent to theml ed it the / decided that the patent was good, Member ' simile stop tAll.infiuthes in the bruin.; bat if they stJde that 1i would not In their opinion, hold, I would agree to let them go on and sell an they could, milked earns any dung to the public about them. Tnis pmosition they weeld not accede to. tio lee as the vall&T of my patent is eoncented. I do not de. peed stttttely noon my own }segment, although I have ins fallen coneneeleo in in but I have sabontted it to Many of thejudges s and metre! of the most cm tent patent lawyers, who have, without eseeptlon, deelded that is thearopmion It sea good, tad would protect etc In my &worm. I dried the article tie fine power, and put it an in barrels, the which ere marked: .11Loas's YSTICIT as Wsarmsa Pecos Arnmetar. Stars* I timbre give notice to all woo buy and are the above mentioned mineral for the papaw set forth in my patent, except from taa or my ththorized agents. that I shall bold themto a strict accountability, end Mall COOILMer.CII sake at War %MIPS( thou who the. Waage upon my right. WM. BLAKE Bassos, bladma,Co., 0., Aug. 14, 1919. a TONS of the &Wye Fire and Weather Proof &niacin! Stela on hand. and for eat, The above we tan recommend, for we have been using it brume 4 yenta, and Snort it to he what it ia Kr forth In every pardenfar. J. & IL PHILLIPS', Ant, wet )43m No 5 Wood at DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. Welters bun informed by Mr. Rose of acre per formed en her by Dr. Jayna , Ar AlteraUve, whirls p.n.. its sreriority o vvvvv cry other remedy of the mad. She has been sfaiemd for the last sixteen years with NEGROSEd or WHITE SWELLINGS, attended nth alecrations and catenation et vatioat bones. do• nagvklebt.sme many piceestlawebeen discharged from the moral bone el the entninm, from both her aims, wrist. tad Itiouts..d from both ler, and from the le ft femora. bone. and from the right knee. terldespainthl *keno otner pans of her pence, which hare bathed the skill of • number of the ammentinent phystet.e oaf earl—during meet of the time her saderums hare been exenuanne and deplorable. Aboat three mouths since she Ars farmed to try Dr.Jaynn's Altered., watch bad had an astorthinaly happy effect open her, by remeruhr all pain and errelpags, sod ceee,,,, the al • ' ters To hod, iddla at the sena-Isom her general health, * broom completely restored" that she slaw weighs • IS Ds mane tit. the did beforeshe comm.ced the a. Or this truly Voluble prepattea—[`Jet. Eve. Pan. For bather Intormanon,inquira of Allaktose,lio. 11l .* • TIMM n, thtladelpkra. . For sit I• /a Pius/Auk, as TIT MEIN TEA TT6TE, , g oaarWT4 . 111 • SLOOPS COLUMN. '13:7" AL. dm Xedicinee whektised by W.H. SLOAN ILF 4 IIIIERS, Weed etreet,w6lolll . 4 r.scori Liberty p Shun by G. SMITH. er j a y ..ear, by HENRY P. scnwArrz ea The But and Cheapest. Here. Netlints IN THE WORLD. !LOAN'S OINTMENT AND CONDITION POWDER, - Hare oersteds great name. Fee Ririts, Aldan:l43st. ty,and otouglant, SLOAAPS OINTALENT Emisit And is rapidly superseding all other Ointments and Liniments now in nee tor the ewe of We following dis cues: Fresh vraunds, galls of all kinds, sprains, baba cracked heels, Wsbone, windbone, pol , evil, eau; spats., sweeney, Smola, sill.; etre., lameness, sand creek, ionndentd feet, scratches or grease MAW or horse distemper. The Powder will remove all inflammation and fever parity the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse the water and strengthen every part of the bodr, And has proved a sovereign remedy for the following ell se sae Distemper, hide bead, loss of the Loran, strain, yellow water, Inflammation of the eyes, Saga from hard exercise. also, rheumatism, (commonly ea/- led stiff coreplaintdwincla proves so fatal to essaY stable hones hr this country. It is also • safe and err rain remedy for roughs and colds which generate so may fatal &senses. W. H. SLOAN, Grand Depot„4o Lake at, Chicago, HE POOF. Falnset from the .t.tTaltaar PROOF Western Ge.wate.'t By the atm of Sloan's Ointment and Condition Pow- der, I have entirely euredet filrti/lit on my horse and Otherwise' Improved his eonditiou more than MD pa cent. on the cost of the medicine And it cow wince was so feeble as to be eentidered worthless by myself and neighbor restored to good health amistryqgth by the nee anew then half a package of the powder, mid is now doing better than any other row I hove. Small Pox, May L 3,1848 - WM. VINCENT. THESUTFTJUNG CHILD. rhenalg certify that one of my. children, when no ked, fell into a large fire of li ve coals, and was burned severely from head to feet. The heft. of medical aid and attention was given to the child for four or five daya without c ould fi—catyp wetter ed till his Forms be heard at a great distance, at which critical period ode of my neighbors recommen ded and presemed to me a box of - Sloan , . Ointment. and la less Chan fifteen minute. after the application of the ointment to the aggravated sores of the suffering child, the pain ceased entirely, and he speedily began to recover. Myridenee Is heft township, Ver million eounty, an d SLIM of Indiana. THEODORE L. TAILOR. Chicago, August m, IE4B. EXTRAORDINARY CURE. April IA 1841 Few utiles mink of Chicago lon the road to Mdwankle,) Cook county, Illiriois. Mr. Sloim—Dess Sin One of my hones had a large bony moms on his breast bone, Immediately under the collar wluelt !tuned him and rendered his service. of or "• gr. Line o 7 Nervet/ appliedo klly Li i " nt7Ztlia bo at tU tf,.. least benefit. I [beg procured Wilder's Celetnates! Hone Ointment, and used thai until I became fully satisfied Mai lt would never relieve the animal. Fi nally I obtained a box of your truly nluable Oint ment, and in less than 60 day§ from the firm appber tion the tumor entirely diamipeased, and the horse was we/L Youn, EDWARD ARMSTRONG. POPULAR OPINION. If popular opthion Is an eriteri wo to rend at le on of the rth of article, we Invite the Incr y edulottsast a fe of the many sentinel/ cortineates that appear in on columns respecting the great variety of remittent cures erected by th e use of .Sloan's Celebrated Oint meat and Condition Powdent.^ These remedies no longer remain among Mom o doubtful entity, they have passed from the tide of ax periment, and now stand !either to reputation and becoming mons emensively used than all other arti. else of the kind.—filich. City News. THE ELMS DAB NOT BEEN TOLD. Pox Emmy June Id, 1(341. Dear Moan- 7 131n Please send by IBC bearer • new supply of your How Medicines. They am the best articles of the Mud that I have ever used, tier hav ing been disappointed in their eifeet, as I have been in the use of others, even the most celebrated Ointments, Liniments, de, of the day. Hike very mach th is &a tom in them, et. that they do all that is promised, and upon a thorough trial one is contained to old. the; "half has not been told." Respeetfally, , - 111.. DUDLEY. TEE DIFFERENCE. Tim ttrdinarYlems and liniments ft la well known are severe and partial in their operation.— Sloan'. Ointment is mild yet thorough—it teethes and removes the manse, henna it gives real and permanent relief. For parity, mildness. aafety, certainty, and thoroughness, Stout's Ointment excel., and is rapidly eurpereeding all other Ointments and Liniments now ID GU. WE CAN'T GET ALONG WITHOUT IT. BElSOliGnova,lll., Oct 21, 164.9. M. Slam—Si,, have tested the virtue of your Ointment in the mire of rattlesnake bites, wm throat, bamsomd many other injuries, and in every cue It has surpassed our expectations. As a family QM le mem, I have never seen its emu/. and tor beau Wa can't get along without it. Yours, /Le., HOES M. JOHNSON. EXCELLENT OINTMENT. Alt.Sloan—Dear. Sit: Fora considerable length of im e I was ...bluely afflicted milt the rheumatic com plaint, and applied freely the various IMM:ems, paint killers, & v., without obtaining any relief. After which your agi. at at this place influenced ma to try your Ointment, and within two weeks from the time I com menced using it. the pain ceased, and Ivrea effectually eared, and shallrecommend all who are &Mihaly a flicted with the distressing complaint, to pmcure your excellent ointment witheat delay. Prince Re vil le m') , Peoria co., May I, urs. OSCAR F. AIOTT. 1248. 79 Woodfimeet. rla7 FrOra the Han. 11. V. S. Brooke, Agent of the Emus and Michigan Canal Packet Boat Company. Comaoo,June 24, lob o ; Br. W. B. Sloan—Dear Sly . For the Imt MI years I have harloceasion to use many hones, and hare used the great variety of liniments and ointments in um, bat have never found any thing equal u, your mist. moot for inMries on kArses. Within the lust two months I have applied your ointment to some 60 horses, Lie venous injuries; and in every instance it has pro ved a sovereign remedy. A FINGER DITTEB EtITIRELT OFF. Two miles math of Chicago, Bept. 14,1848 Dr. Sloan—&'r. On the hth Instant my son had a fin ger hitter entirely oglig shone. We uninediately pliedynto celebrated ointment, which relayed him o f pain in ti few minute", and prevented the finger from rwelling the Man panicle, and the wound is healing rapidly. Reap". yours,. 8. BROCKWAY. DOCTORING IN GALENA Mt. Sloan—Deer Sin .Atioa/ three Jean we I woe ,seirely injured in one of my leg. by the falling of • pile re of wood which occitstoned large melting ulcers. Nearly every doctor in Galena tried to core them bet teed in vain, until Irma sympathy and improper treat ment my other-leg became a 2 bad a. the one original ly wounded. I dupaind of ever being well . again— tot In order than I might neglect no means within my reach, I parehased of your agent in Galena tome 14 your 'ointment. and you canjudge of my Nunn. an I gratitude better Win I can oxpreas IL to find myse/t entirely well before I had finished using the second lir These facts I make known that others Maimed may believe and not delay unimg,o valuable an ointment as roan has proved to be. Eeap'y your giatrfitl fr'd, Galena, 111, Dec.l9, 1543, EVAN DAVIS. ONLY an R&M Itefirre the following order, Mem. Vaughn it. Co purchased a lure supply of Bloanis prepameana. Jsecrolt, Mich. Feb. St, lee. 8. R. Hibbard—Dear Sim I am oat of Bloan's Comb lion Powder and Hone Ointment. , The sale far ex ceeds my expectation. Irvin can manage to send me 4 donee Ointment, I will pep for them the first dine that you are here, and presentel shall be able to sell ' an h. creertrA ' y Y , ' aa nth w e eflUrin m of yse th ff Yt'o'kee It will n. supplied. Very ;espy yearn,' me eon smntlp 8.8. VAUGHN t CO. • UISSISSOFI RIVER. Br. Loma, Feb. V. Inn , . Dr. Sloan—Sir. Afoot two years ago, while rating m the kliesheiopt river, In passing ever the rapids, I was Maimed boa the water, aral by the raftdulling mamma rock, crashing my left leg and otherwise ae. measly mimeo me, w mach Mat I lost all sensibility. Whoa commences. reamed.? found myself In In.. Lode, aurrounded by my weep/n;(11211y. Good nem. trilMtglemedical d a Va l "r months 'll7, wounds wily partlally healed, leaving large runmng soots at the knee, which CM many month a discharged blood and matter of the most offensive character. kly puns were inexprestrible, at limes toy wafering was so great that death would Gave, l on e eived • bouty wel. die. Fortunately kLe. Wilson, on of my imighberal advised me to try your Ointment. I obtained a boa aplied it according to direction—the sore. swan began to enamor a healthy aPPearanee, and In three months I was entirely cured, md enabled to do hard labor. Your obedient serum, W. THOMAS. We, the undersigned, neighbors of IL W. Thomas, were acquainted wi th the ease above stated, and know ing the eireimitances, MOW cheerfully confirm said Thomas' statement. REV. J. DOUGLASS, JAMES WILSON, PETER LAMB. GOOD NEWS. Cmcsoo, lan bth,lB,ll. W. D. Sloon—Sir: One of sly horses was hoof hoard and alth wounded in the stifle, in which he took cold, and became co crippled that he could scarcely travel. tly the free application of your valuable ointment, his hoofs were soon softened and, the slide permanently cured. I have also need the Ounment to the vase of PothEvil and on severe galls with snail success. Oa. mashed finger that was very pineal, it open. ted like a chews. Yours, /cc A. VAN ORDEN. TESTIMONY FROM LITTLE FORT. Sloan's Oin.l and Co. lan Powdr •re . knowledged by t/9 all who have ored them to e be the lett remedy for homes and eaule dun has been discovered Prestrwoonda spavins, brairea tingtanc, poll evil, and in than every outward disorder orb:dory can be cured by this wooderfol remedy. The Powder is designed fur inward strains distemper, bide bound, fatigue from hard exert*, allressed eyes, he.—Late County Chronic!. 'II,k77IER DOUITITNOLY, DiTT I THOUGHT WOULD TRY IT.. Wlcaters, Cook fa. Feb. 13,1843. Mr. Bloat—Bic. have a fine young home that was Luken with the screeches bun fall. I paid out about three doilies for medicine. to care him, but he grew worm. I then bought a box of your ointment at your office when in Cinema lam, rather doubtingly, bat I thought I would try it. Judge alum surprise and my flopinion of its beneficial qualltiee, when I found ray ume's leg:pia:tooth and well in lour days from the time I commenced implying it. Yourobethent, K F. COLBY. PACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. noted:tan fifteen years or anrivnlled (Delta, in the etre of every variety or Cll [ll llitli3eitiel and each as &prates, brumes, cuts, ham., eumneotu n.P' lions, sere lips, sore breasts, chapped beads, chlu- Mato s, Meets, calms, puns in the back, sidery or ottourparts or the system, rattlesnake Lime, An., bops* staple tertosnony that ploante Ointment is lost the thaw. retitle hoer. Cr-marmites yelthom number hove been received by the Proprietor from LION termed inthvidm ale, dieing detatla or remarkable cores by its use. A WISCONSIN wrrrals. s. Itilurankie co oct. 19 , famo Me. Sloan—Dear with a log chitin mnached,wt i ta, " %f e n . t. Tao in) •ininned them settoosly, nm e h . 1 4 .idierminie my team ruined for loonies. Tom b y at, consideeed eommended the use of your Ointment. I fdend ' . srankie and purchased. a box. It :t.,...".../tiii- Inilamotinarion, and in a few dap. the oand7 bo de d The The pent benefit derived (mat the sew of yourm mint, on my hone., induced me to acquaint you vii * It fact t liciieving its publicity armild benefi, y ea the public. Erspectfally youre, and OflOtlfiECOUSTopiz IT Is A POSITIVE. PACT, . And hu become a common saying, that Skein's Ointment and Condition PO *del. am rapidly annum ding all other remedies au all diseases of horses and mile. The beauty of the medicines consists in theit puny and safety. to salt they may he used noun &soy straliont any danger of taking told, or any whet Wary residua; front their (mitten: use, andnerrer fah so an if the. ~arms 17141.1y1 - - flookl.otaanoal Male of Dry Goods, 4/ lin at • A. A. MASON ii•CO., - TirriLL cammenmon New Yeac's Day, law, Ty time through the month of January ; em 'winch time the whole of their inune.e establlams (inciatqug,elrlheir Wholesale Rooms,)will bathmt Shfor Retail Trade; end emirs Wholes, ock will be. offered at avail,thei on r tthis oecesion, fully era /10G1211 Ll= than meal prices. Their Shawl Saloon contains more than =May comprising every de. ri ption of Long and Sou. Wool Shand., Cashmere, Broche, ax. Also, V 1.1.312.1, T O Tl: l e u urly....As.k..tc.., at . immense redact. DIUSIS AND CLOAK GOODS. Their stock comprises more than 1000 pieces fiber Cloths, hierinosiParamettas, Alpace., 1.46.666- Or era and Pelisse Cloths, will be .41 from Yu m 41) , teat, leis thin tricaiprices. Also—MO piece. nch plain and fird SILKS Cr. ced ZO per cent. , 20 emu Cashmeres .d Da /..alna, cadre new aryl, Also--Whoe Goods, Mottnuag . do., Embroideries , Laces, Ribbons, Gloves and Hosiery, Trimming., 0.1 ea. Plamels, 70 cases neer style Calicoes, 60 k ats Dleaehed Muslim, 100 bales Drown do. 00 balm Mckinga Also, Cloths, Cassino reit, Jeans, Cs sinew, rce. at extremely low prices. Together with an immense variety of other Gcrod., Ma/ ring an assorna.t one of Oa molt calms:ye in the country—all or which have been marked down at much lower prices than their extensive annual sale In January last. Good Th e y in nvit be e an sold. early rail, so many of their choice will IT.T • Tire lowest prim named et first. :one A. A. MASON tc CO. GO Mark,. __- • olgorwray T ir R. MURPHY, at Nonh East corner of Fourth and Market streem,!ham lately received a sup ply ofthe above perior make of Ihmikets, and lo rries those in of the citric to look at them be foeT. b . rty g lrz t : ., H a e vy has al c r e, o w n hand home Made Ulan• hich be is welting row. white, 2.o—Homesuperior Made FLANNELS, brown, barred and of a quality. Scarlet FLANNELS, to which he Invites the attention of buyer. wiLliA..ll:+rtzt,:tr,zlyupof.FLoicet w re a l . rall i of .. n .. eil in c ent! . very full and worthy the attention of dealers • nevl7 SELLEgS' FILLMIYArt gIY uocruic ms, Set 15,1849. Mr. R. E. Sellers—De m Rum I f See k l a I , p t is a duty I owe to the public, as well is to the credit of your Liver Pills, to Cato the good fleets produced by their use to my awn ease, Daring the month of June, MIS, I took very anwell, my appetite failed, and my strength was enurely prostrated, with SeSere pain in my side and shoulders. I was told by medical men that my disease was a severe attack of liver complaint. I took seve ral boxes of hl'Lene's Liver Pills, and some symps, which I was told Ira@ good for that diee.e, bat alter all I was getting Irene. I finally concleded to plans myself ander the care of a physic'an for better or worm; but, fortunately, pot no this time, I was told by the Rev. E Niblock, of this place, that a friend had sent him a box of,S.Wers , Liver Pills hem Pittsburgh, which had benefitted him very much. I forthwith vent fora boxof your Liver Pals, and by the time I arm done using them, I arm satisfied that it was lea the medicine that suited my mate. I seta for more, and took five or six boxes, end Mend myself almost 'entirely cored; but in March last I caught a severe cold, which brought back the disease, and in a short time I was as ba4 as aver. I again had recourse to your Liver Pills, and took them every other night for Watteek. mid occasionally , aince, and I ran...shy, can.now my, that I feel little if any symptams of the Liver Compliant, and gencml health is es good now as It has been for the lost 10 years. My neighbors ask me who wan my doctor. them that Sellers , Liver Pills was my doctor, and by the blearing of Divine vidence the Incense( as toe. lam confident that when the pulie become ea quaintml with the value of your Liver Pills, the de• mend (or them will increase. M.) of my neighbor., to whom I have recommended the pills, can legal] to their value, as well es to the facts above staled. Respectfully yours, Coosa. Massa. To Inta Prima—The Original, only true and germ. Nina Liver Pills are revved by IL E. Sellers, .d have hls mum ramped In black war upon the lot 4 each Box, and his signature on the °maids wrapper f[rAll others are eamterfena or hue iasioninns. NISI R. E. SELLERS, hopriei Jaynes , T.:pewter...at. Brim, Colombians c0.,0., Apr. 24, 1841. DR. D. JAYNES: Daaa 81.-1 feel bound to you and the afflicted public, to avail inyeelf of this op. portant t4 , lving publicity to the estraorditmry effects of year ' tornat on myself flasinbeen afflicted for sere years with a severe eon beetle fever and its concomitant diseases, and wale only doomed to linger out a short but miserable existence, until the fall of when, being more severely attacked, and o ar rsorted to all m oat r remedies, and the pre. seripu of two of the respectable physicians in the neighborhood without deriwng any benef Or the consolation of amelvitur hat a few days or weeks ej farthest—when the la.t gleam of hope was about te had by to me your Especterau and bleesed by that Rettig who does all things in the use Or the means—mad contrary to the expectations of my phyeicians and frie ds,l was In a few days raised from my bed, and was enabled by the used( a bottle, to euend to my lumineim, enjoying ware better health thus bad for tea years presume. Respectfully yours, ko, Jag Enug. For sale in Pinsbugh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street. mars 'MIL ELIJAH EATON'S CERTIFICATE TO DR JAYNE.—This envies, that immediately after having attended my brother, who died of consumption in March, IS I was taken sick with the Consumption or Liver Complaint, and was reduced so low a-ids the disease, that for four years I was unableto amend to my business, either at home or abroad, being for the most ume confuted to my bed. Hanna the above peri od of time, I had expended for medical attendance o regale, Physicians and medicate; to the amount of &:00, whom receiving any benefit therefrom. In July, n 1b45, I commenced caking Dr. Jayne's et s, and bare taken them more or less ever nine, and believe thou it was by persevertng In their use, that I can now traly say that I hare completely then.. re.l my health. I believe that Jayne's &mauve Pills and Expectorant are the beat family medicines mow is use. I reaide in Springfield, Omego county, N. V., and curry on a furnace and machine shoo In that place, and ant not interested In any manner in the rate of the above mediemos, and make this certificate tar the ben . eft, of those &filleted. ELUAII EATON. Springfield, N. V., Sept. IS 181.3. let R - 1 H — P A Vt. - 0 0 0 Dill ALEXANDER & DAT, earner of the Diamond and Market street, notify their friend. and tile public! that they have ff