:^r^o^; : -* Mvx:;v : . AW&^'V * VO • r ~' W,-<V ;' - % | t * ■WlW&W^^S^rai Lt'wV:* ■' £V ~ \| J’> 2 rtf• v* f *<* ij f r< + f ,# * ; ’’s )iMM Simrm MM fMm wlftflis ps®6®SE^te®is Mmmmm&m PwMlfSi? Woss^tiSMi '#iiiisi: Iwffifi fcdl^J Mfeifiisllf I. SSsBfX^M jMmM§miikos. JiiMMii IIMMp ■wiMMMI^ '"-'’™ " —l!#2Ss*4-. ;»: '''^X ;v/f- I^tr^i * J ;^;,v Wft{®P^l?t'>V:>;/^ r; "*i «-< . gg&Sj & S-wc*. tl# m FOR SALE AND TO LET ' For Sale or Utn(. ITr 14. corner ot W ood and-Trimt j»trcctp: "VV eiV t'H 'iLU'Kimd t r, r»'-*T ■ JI« 11. ,-U\ AN.* “ iivJ ’ ' y - • Ai Rvan a Bmltlmiyy N<x-ol Fifth - SALfi—Anew anditJimoriHbtt*imKliLiAU IK-LSiV JC Nv>- GO Con<nv»v street, Sixth-AYnnf, : containing six Room: ( c - n - ylTOii ir jv iiUtrorL . i inrthor Inii'irinatioQ cninure on Abe premise* or ot fjwJl THOMAS LOU \i\ T|lo Lrn«-A x D\VI 4 LUAi, iIOtSL, waiUunini: nine uc ton J. roamvin Federal Allegheny Ci- hydrant m lheynrd. wldrhh. lar.ro enough tor u mtr detL , itent tow, and given UmnedHifelv, •. ■•.- . F 1> T.A7ZAM Inborn «drcu. ••jjf&btt near t he comer ot ; Third.. ,4 lIOtJSK AM) UH.slliutal on J*<! i.licot Wwoen rujL.Maluutawd Ftreelsviiuh. Ward. So lea fivw and W Xb* t deep, on trlut-h there aw two» «m*m • r tramc Tenement*. Terras cssj—Title good- . - • • dart enquiioof Alderman PAfilvDxSON, V 0 ™ 1 "*’]• Tjimi SALE. «i Fourth, Mrwl r on ß ; *O. b W*SK-3S« £££' »t I.W. !•-''> Fourth >tn»t. ■ tvn#l Vfir ■ rilllK CUARnfcKSpj^C^^Jj'^,^ 1 AvS™ u. n wrthom t®™ l ™’ 0‘ %* *"• " ,d * />. AV~ PJ3UI\GTOS f Mnn^r Rep* ■'- • • 1 • ■ • ■■■■■ —... .. • Tr.-.. ;■ •■ ~A ValiialiVe Piece of Proportj'i'or Sale, CIOVTATNI W SIX ACilkS, situate in.the. Immediate vj j duity of ‘Liberty, adjoining lands of Thomas Meh lou Kfq,'am! Mrs.Negoleyy about ££ of a wile from :tho •-Jtallrww- Tills property liaS on- it a hue. prospering young orchanVand is a vorydosirahle sitnatlon for a country resi dence*' bciuga tuw hundred yards from the turnpike, and flouting on the Old -Mansion Head.-. Thu? property is also -very suitable lor persons desirous of purchasing or 1 acre •• lotoyas it points on three: different streets.- If not sold in a body, it vill in lota to suit purchasers.. lor informa tion enqmrent this olQce.- -r ap2 For -Sale. - A LOT OF (iHOUND in Uogffs Plan of Lots in the Third. : /V Wan! oftbffGtyiof Pittsbxirgbi ntar llisn.rtrrct, and being 20 feet trout on -Pennsylvania Avenue, ana wunlng tack 117 feet, -lUe property will bo sold. clear of all ineum branco, except an annual ground, rentofone honanxi and plKty-fivr daflanr, to which it is now snlyoct On the proper ty ajo pevun good TEN KH3SXTS-five brirk and-two frame —aJl two rioriea-bigh*'and rioting for. at>out the.mnulrod doUnraannually. . „ - Prices $1200; SCOO cash,, anti sboo In A <\n'lKTwwteVf<irM»J* ' .rlkir*iS^ jrtg-tf 1 Attorney at Law. No 120 Pmirth street. Property for -Sale# rpilE subscriber oflrra fur rate, onycry reasonable terms, hStlSwingi, hud in one of.the most plearant noighboiv ' —embrarins nornera of Front and Ferry streets, ■ on 3 hundred and five loot front on Forry.auif f Uty feet on Front street, with ft Road three story Bricfe Buildingon tile - corner, a two story Frame on Front strand twollnck Build' • inpg. Ttpcd as shops; on Perry st- - : . - . 31 front by 80 feet. d«T\ on Front, between JlivrkPtan»ir<*n3’*trcwtj*. • ‘ •-. ■ A Lot,with very convenient Pmme levelling, Ix>t£Ofw-t 'bjrW, fronting ODCongrcwnnd Elm Rts. . '* • . Allousn and tot, m \tyne street, n<-r tho luw Court Tholiouseis well arranged mid m good oruer, and -..is now occupiedaß a hotel. - . .. - -PW-: a Three Story Brick, ouSmithfield ftivet, rofiT:£ey«‘uuj-- in an. excellent buslnesa location. Tlie U>t Is 20 by 80 feet tlt'cin ftonlmg on SmUbfield pt- • ACottncu Frame and Loh2S by V. 20 feet, fronting on Anne , and RoWn>on Ftr«t>cAlleglieny.City.- This Is a very dcsirn . We and pleasant locatbu for ft xcfulence. Three LoJfl on Centre street ami Picture Ijinc, in Alleghe ny City, ?m»y 00 f<n>t each, near of Mr.-Peter v • - Jcnning3.. •- • • < ' • ‘ 2>;ine-i>otrf in the tovrobf M Keosport. ecu-h GO foot by 100. Screrulof theso arc on the Malu street.- - Eleven Acres id Umetows. on the Mc.nonguhela River, on 'whii*htliPi-»>aiV‘tbQUfej«:theruarcsomeCor7aenv<oCex cellent stone coal, and abundonco of luuestone. wmonient .tothelanding; anil two cool pits open. ... . . Ninety hr.tsin the town of Colomldft, €dfeetby.lSO.e,!U*lJ, ' -nearly all level, and well located. /The tenant of each Lot bas tins privilege of using whatever stoiio coal ho niny-re ouire £br his own use, from a pit Gear the Locks, Columbia - is n‘ pleasant frit nation on the bank of the Monongahclnrlv. er, a short distance below Look No/3, in tho midst of an ex tensive Mono coal Temon, and would be a deslrab!o_j>olot flvr manufacturing establishments . •. • Two Hundred wtc? or KU\*enor bUroe Coal, with House, Riflroml.&c. Tbi» proiwrty ban a front of 110 rwts on the Monongahela river; nu excellent landing? good grade and ' tamihitjnn fQrmilTOid—with enough levet grouml at ono - point for Thp* vein is deep enough ‘to nHow horses to be m«d in haul-, ing out the cn*il—th£‘<iunlitv-of v;hHu for iron work. Kteain, • : gas, or farany ordinary use.vfa not jmrpa-vad by ony la the ■■■■ country. ■ ■■ ■ • In my ab*enrc,mv agent, James Bhkely, Esq-will give • * . aUnsecwaiy informSUon. and bo authorised to-give-vairan • t» deeds for any pror*rlv eold. J AMLft M A\, - -frhlS • - . ho. 110 Penn flrect. • important and True* J -UOOBTEIU Jr., Bco Uivo Clothing Store, No. 225 taker-. tY‘dreet* can sell a good suit of summer Clothing for -S2.WS and belter Gooifr, of every dettYiption, very low -for I‘V’K; Custom work mmloto ordi’f In fashionable fdyhrand on Teaeonabli* terms. - •-••••■. _ n FT^~__ JULV —ln order to nn.ke room Tor toll Goods, the pj»pr|» to clow out bU ttoek of Uleu’t* and Boy*'Summer Dt s greut reduction. The incredu lous sre iDTitod to cal). Cush huverp can lx’. ocromrnodfUeU. TF? (jvJll fe. CinaflOJl* 74 \\ ooA.su \V lint Kvery Body says, must be True! IT -\% &&M thru. BtHHIVKU. at the Bn; lUvc Ciarwisn Store- :;.v 22a liberty Street, *cil* the cheapest Clothing in the City—well made ami fashionably cut- Cull wwl ex amine them. hnd you trill not- fc-ft disappointed. - Just nwired, by fcxprcss, a splendid oflum-y Cashmere*. Brown; Green and Blue Chilli*. and other lash icmable Good.;. suitable for the kcamjq. which vo nre prepa* ml to make h>.order,.{mtliout disappointment.). in a style. unsurpw*ed la the* City, - • Come and see. • mar hi JAMBS C. WATT—Merchant Tailor. - No. 3b Marlcet, between Second and Third Streets, EEGS respectfully to Inform. his frfeods'nfld the public. that he has returned from New York aud Philadelphia, • haring there selected from the latest importations, an entire new stock of Block and Colored CLQI’JIS.CASSIMhRhb and VESTINGS, which for or designs nndrirhncfw. of fiibrics, are not surpassed ly any bouse, west-of-hew . Vork. All of which lie is prepared to make to order in a superior style, at the lowest pnre passible, and cordially in vites purcliasers to call and examine tlui stuck before pur* chasing elsewhere.. TO TAILORS.—! liavo un authorised agent lu thU Cify, for the sate of my work on GARMENT CLLTING. • H can only bo bad at the. store of the subscriber, 30 Market street, ot tbo following prices. viz: with Instructions, $10; with out. $7. : fmarlTl JAMES C. WAIT- ftewr Clothing House. . EDMUND WATTS 6i OU.—MthcuANT Taiioiuj, JNo- ISj Liberty Sired, abort £>L Ciinr. TTAVE opened a new Clothing Store at the above place, . I*l- and arc now receiving a splendid lot of CLOTHS, CAS- StMERK*. VESTINGS. &c., of Um latest importations, pur chased with an es|«?cial -view to dtv trade, and which they are prepared In mnko up to owlet in the latest and mostfa-h -ionahle style*. They intend to pay strict attention to this trench of their businesn. find they have fall confidence that • they will be able to give their customers entire satbdaction. They are also monufhcturmg o choice lot of READY MADE CUXntINGi of the newest style*, which they will Soil low for cash, As all this stock is ontirdv now, it Is worthy the attention ofbnyere, : npl0;ly SPIJIKG AND SUMMER CLOTHING. THREE BIG DOORS I . No. lt*l Liberty Slrcrl, PiUtbxrrpJu JOHN McCLOSKRY has now tho pleasure of announcing to his numerous friends nnd the public in general, that bis SPRING AND SOMMER STOCK is now ready for In spection, which, he behoves, will be found to be cno of the iargestand best selected stocks of READY MADE CLOTJf- to be found In tho Western country. He bos this season paid more than usual attention to the manufreturing and- styloof Ids garments so that tho vciy lowest priced, os woll ns the finest, are gol up In a stylo and elegance not to be surpassed. .. X - . He would particularly Call the attention ot all dealers in C3otblng to his present splendid assortment of Ready-Made Garments, A* he confiilenl, upon examination of the qualities and prfccsof bisgo*>ls»h e can offer them sucb inducemcntsua aball make it their interest topurchnso at his establishment. 1 Many years’ experience, and great success ia the business, together wHh on unprecedented Widesole and Retail pa tronage, bos enabled him to get up Garments to suit tbe bu -amoss habibt and tastes of every location in the Union, which Is of the utmost importance to wholesale purchasers. . • In the Cuttingdepartment will bo found a choice selection . of tbe most faslrionaWo .goods, oouristlns of Jfraich, English and American Broadcloths, CashvxeretU, etc. Also, on excel lent assortment of \ FJiTINGd, of the latest ond most fash ionable etylea-r-«U of .which hub prepared to make to order In the best mauner, aod at the most-raiconnblep&ces.— ~ . COME, THEN, ONE AND ALL! The Assortment, the-Quality,, and-the Variety,-is the roast mctenMvcj undoubtedly, to■ be found In. the United States. : - >: niariSO: ■ -Land Warrants Lost* T - OST-—By the aubsenber, on tho route from Cumberland l i to Pittsburgh, a largu POCIvET BOOK, containing three Mud WnrrnntP, 160 acres cacbt assigned to the subscriber bv R. .T. Holliday, of lVincheslcr, v irgima, $2O in gold, nnd a s2obill‘on Bankof Virginia, beridas severalmemo winda notes, Ac. Any pereon leaving tbe Pocket Book with the editors of the Post, orforwardtug it to the editor of the Clevebmd TJaihdealer,trill be liberally awarded. . jv!s ir It. DUI 3 rpiinAnccloverlheltigbt Shoulder, by Authorof Sunny X Bide • Feumle Patriotism, by Author of the. VYide. VV'ide World. The fourth nud lest volume of *-Cbflno.«,^: : - Whispers to u Newly Married Pair. : Tho LxcellentVVoman, brfipmguo;' — • - The American Varm-Booli, and a great variety of nowanrt popular v. ork-H , just rcccirol front the Eastern -Publisher?. Altoalot of tho new certificates of Sfarringe, ■Births find- DeatbSrrDiaries for 18.i3, and VVnUng boolw of various kindK DAM SOY A AGNEW, ./pcptf. . . . ... . bo near Fourth. J'AMIIA bOAl*.~Dmrcnoaii7oß Ust-Cold' or Warm water,-oUhcr soft, haul or sait-Saay •- with perfect sitcoms. Rub ,the soap .-upon ,*hb clothes mid ,then put them to.sqnk for tlfreo or four hourMheuteko •; tbem and rub them and riupe; thom:out, .They will : but littla.rubMng fifter«>aking,and no.boiUng is reqxAmL ; .. as Is usTUtl -with oUior poaps. - A largc wuphimj can be dohe • - , in one-third less tlme. troubte and expense, than with any - othfr.isoaps known.' ;■ Thi,s f*oap is.wamn tod not Jo injure ia • any way. the riicbtest fibre, or the skin, or auythiug it i« np pDed to'. 'Tt ihll remoTo uny kind of Gninse,"Paint, Tar. Ink ! -'br Steins, tbe. least l injury.— This IS ipadtifiiefeir«i solely by Cfildwoll, Pavron & Co., ■- 2SO Biviuirton''street. Nctr York. All orders promptly at •• tendwlto, AUd terMle at MORRIS’ TEA STOJUI - u,xxi> r ' : <ln the Diamond.) at I2).sc.^Jl). JUST PUBLISHED. *\TprCTEFRIABS; on,; to u&x pats :'.op chabxis to y\ second; An Htdoncal liomancp.. Large octavo, 240 • p&gos, illustrated; . Prire 60 cents. • - - .’This work, wbich-hos achieved a great popularity,ln.Epg • nnwfbr the first tiffin .placed before, ftn American ■'- public; Ithoa been compared by Kngluh critics with the. works of Walter Scott, and even pronounced by some to bo the bast historirel romance rince-lbe appearance of “Waver* . ly.” Tho petrol.in.which, the seeno is laid is replete with , romo of tbomost remarkable personage* and incidents on .-• the pages of English hlßtory r aifording the richest oftente .tiftl for romance. ■ The author baa skillfully introduced Into his work all these personagnsr and-icrUleuts, thereby succeed : Ing la giving, Mas a magic mirror, the very huoondformof , ihetime; the whim’s, the passions, the Crimea, the subtleties, ;. . • the very personages.* 'Tho ptot; and. incidents, are rof the -.•••-■ most absorbing . and intereating kind.. Thet interestnever • ■ ; flags; Bituation-upon situation, adventure upon adventure, crowd one after the other, enchaining the attention," and do* .. . . lighting the imagination. The reader finds In every pago . the stamp oftheanuior’fi power,: and.he/Cannotrisefroin -rfriv the perusal of thabook 'withoutvodmittins-it to bo' one'Of ■" <; the greatest nnd most powerful of modem rotnxurea; •■•-'■. BTOiCE & BKOTHEB, • MstrVoffi. ' . Cotta maM, on receipt of price usatitivo. BNraspapcra copying tt« alwra, (including ttys notice.) and culling attention editorially to to came, nrlU rewlTcecony postage. Jy2B CLOTHING. Gothic Hail* TRANSPORTATION. feiiii 11 r f n iiimi'i 1 fflwas«*i. Adams ' ' NO 80 FOLUtTH STKKKT, PICTSHOHCII. . ■fp U K iraM ic arc i nfunnwi that we nre DO ' T K e^* ' JL' iarly’ (o m and West and arepreparod to forward (“Vsent. daily for - Philadelphia,, ut, 4o*kiWiAm- ; Also.‘daily toCioclnanti, at IroMock^A.M. • Order* transmitted free otcharge,- and aGbJsTtfturned \,y. Exvhangc for pale on England, Ireland and Scot hml.'Jf *r any amount, .payable on principal Hanking Houses or l*os t Ofllaiii in the United-Kingdom.- . .. • • ••■'•:•• -BAKER&FORSVm Agent.! Pennsylvania Railroad Company. TTr Flare- forwarding Produce, Vfcc~tb Baltimore and FliHa- VV dclplila, promptly, on rcccipf .‘.Time, Fire Davs: . BATES 01* FluaQHt. - Bacon, Pork and Becs (salted,) 45c: On .,OU> Moßt, Colton, "Window tilai®; 50c. sa loolbs ..On Candles,.Cheese, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf-Tobacco. lOOtbs. . . - On lkc»wax. Dried Fruit, Bristles, CIOTOr and Timothy sw&l. 70c ft J ; :- On Deer bkins, Hemp, and Eggs, 70c. • .On Peltry* Brooms• and Merchandize, 90c. f* IOQIbs, ;r.On-Flour, barrel. - “We ure.also prepared t» forward freight to Jtodebaagh's Station. near (Ireeusburg. and intermediate Stations.' - -.: UdVOPE & GRAHAM, Agents, - comer of-Peun and Wnvne fits., Pittsburgh-■ U 11 HOUSTON, Agent, - jy2fl ■ v-r'- ;■•. : ■ -270 Market -Philadelphia PlerchAntn*.Portable Boat Line. Ibr the Trantporlalton of Merchandise '(VIA. tns PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND BAIL BOADS), BETWEEN PriTSBIIKGU AND PHILADELPHIA, ... 2hred, vnGiout Ke-skipmm, TEN DAYS. PATTON & REYNOLDS, -Depot, 2i>l Market pfc, (near Sixth,)Philndelplda.: C. A. M’ANULTY&CO.» Canal Basin, 40$ and 410 Penn . HAVING Increased our facilities and otherwise Implored our ftrraagementvfor Transportation, we are now pre> pared to Toceiee a largo amount of Produce and Merchan dise, to ship (on the opening of the Canid?.) with promptness and dispatch. - Boat-pystein of transportation over our State improvements, ho* been in use about ten years, ami the great success and favor it has met with, is a sufficient guar antee that it js no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment J but Is acknowledged by oil ns vastly superior to any male of transpartiou. used on Canals, (when inter preted by.RftjJroad*.) ' Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undis turbed until unloaded at onr Warehouse in Market street. Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequent on three different transhipments. an&'Veeuring the delivery of Goods ni entire lots, the packages clean, and inns good order cs when shipped. > , ; Produce, Ac.. consigned to our. House ct Pittsburgh, will bo recdvcd.-aud forwarded always tit the lowest currant ca nal rates, strictly according to instructions, without nny ex tra. charge for commission* storage* or advancing charges, . -■ -•- C. A. M*ANULTY & 00. FARKREmiCED! WEST XEWTOX rLAXJC HOAV ROUTE I,'OR 11ALTIMOUR. PHILADELPHIA and WASHINGTON .. CITI. .Vi£E REn’JCXI).;. • To less than Pa. Railroad- To Plillndclphia.“ o To Washington “ «. . u This is the only office which Insures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington, and, by taking:lliis route, ptwseugers will save time and money. ; - • ti The EoaWcarrylni* the United Slate* loaves Wharf, above . 1 "*■— the AVlro AFTERNOON, at u o dock, \ja the Yonghioghcny Riv.r. - )*aa?t'ngrn» will lodge on -ttn* Boat,-and take rpleudid United States Mail Coaches at \\ cst Newton, nextuonnn?, -over the Plank Hood, lag the mountain.* in daylight, the magnificent deep ing Caw of the. Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad. at 10 o'dork, IV.YL Bi'eokCifit ot BaUlujoru and Waddogton City, dine in Philadelphia, and arrive m Nov Vork. the Mine evening.: Farn u>ltaltimoro..«.... sftw • . da. PliUadelplna........ lGttt} do. Alnshragton 10,50 ' MONONGAIIELA ItOUTti. i fPJT’* b. Tlje steamerl«ma the wharf, above the Bridge. ; nr 80dock A. M. Traveler* leaving Pitt*- fiaT ifV'iartmrgh by the Morning Boat, will cross tlw Moun tains the mdjo uight, nud arnre In Cumberland the next morning tor the S o clock train of Cnra for Baltimore. Will £»p m Baltimore .and Wojducgtnn City, ami arrive in I’hUo delphm at d «;cloeh the snroo night, ' Fare to 8a1tim0re....... .... do.* iMttfcuMphla.. do. ISnKlrington Oiir,..;. 10,50 Tor bcketvby-.viUwr of lines, pkasu cadi nt tli* West Jicwloa I'l&nk Head Offiw?, m iho Mouonjjalh'hv "\\ntcrftrci't. _ jnprtil _ J. J. RYANS, Agent. JIICHHItiAM CKNTKAL RAILUOiVU. 1555!- CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINK, In nmnrehnn with the -Cleveland and CSncmnntl Rnilroad, Cleveland WiJ Lrie Rail road. Cleveland and Pittsburgh Ihdlroad, nml Michigan Central Railroad*. PASSENGERS will Ik' ticketed thronch from any ;*>lntou Laac Atichigan, to Cleveland, Cronnuntl end Pittebur/h and train either ot those places to any point on Lata' Mlehb gun; Tins line* will he composed of two new low procure FbnmicTVbullc expressly tor the route. IX.IND.. ..Oaph C. C\ SsTaxard. I UliKn'i i-iTI -Capt. L. A. PitRCE. . A..UoaMuil leave Cleveland for Detroit, and Detroit for Clrvi'UnJ, everpr at o rlock, nmunp In hath tfrttes thy foHuwmtj morning. la season for the moraine train of ear*. tor Cuidnnati anil I'tttslmrph, ami forth .superior and Saeinnw boou at Detrolt. They will run from Cleveland jo the loUrmino order FOiitST CITV ...Wednesday.. CUiVKIAM). ....Thursdar..;. CLKVKIAND. KOKE.ST CITV. Tu*Mny .....—.Saturday- The underr are prepared to make contrart* for all kln<l« r*f from Cleveland to Detroit, Mackinaw, fc'aut .Wo. Matte, od.l all ports mi Lake illrhtjam. The OCEAfi. CA&I’IAN auJ hT. hOLIS will, wtnpn?* the hue until the new bonis are r«idy. iilondar--. AOSSTR. ' C. imADBKUN & (X>.. Cleveland. oprlLCm] PITJIAN. THOIYBUIDOE k JONES. Detroit. CHAKOE OF HOURS. " SUMMER A}lß ANGEMEN T— FA RE REDUCED. 1832. m 1852 THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Out if Tm Miles Singing! Two Datlg Twins from J*itttbury?i to PMaddphia and Jlslhmare. Only fia hours ihrotryh . to either place, both 2 wins connecting a£ Harrisburg . with Trams for RaUmtorr.. btire. $5>,W). ON and after bfltunlay, July 'ZUh, the Express Moil Trruo. will leave the Difjwt on Üborty rtreeti above llni Canal Bridge, exciy morning at 9 o'clock. - Passenger* will go by tho care 30 mile-*, to Rodebnujrii’*, tirpomburgli,) nhcre they will find Iho best <d Coacbe* In rradin<-K» to cnnyoy them 10 miles, overn flrrt rate plank and turnpike road, to Beatty’s station, (Conductors accompa ny each train <d coachi'x.) nnd then take tho care direct to Philadelphia and Baltimore • I’awwngeni for BaUiinoro take tbe cars of tbe Vork and Cumberland Railroad at llarrbburgh. • ]*a*f*‘ncerH who Wisli to ovoid, night travel, can lodge at llolbJuVfhurgh over night, nud resume their peats tbe next morning in tbe C o’clock train, and anivo In Philadelphia or Baltimore the wune evening ot U o clock. The Evening Train will leave doih’ at 9 o’clock P. M., ar riving at l'liiladdphia or Baltimore nt 0 o’clock the next evening. - . We giro through ticket* to Bedford, via Ifollldavslmrir, for S6.W. Borage, checked through to Philadelphia. Taßwngow are at m>cri>cn?e in moving baygoge on thyi line.-v . Tho Accommodation Train will leave daily nt OP. M., and arrive at RodnbaugbV (near Greerwburjrt at R P. M 4 return ing, tho Trains will leave Rodebangh’s a« IbUowsi Tbe Ac commodation Train will lento at fi.l;* A.M.< arriving in Pitts burgh at S A. 31.; First Through Train at 3.30 P. 31., arriving nt 6 P. Second Through Train at 10.35 P. 31., arriving at 12P.M. ToGrcenfiburg. $l.OO. : Fare from Pittsburgh to East Liberty, 10 rente; to Wil 'kinrimrg.. 20 rente; to Turtle Creek 30 rente; to Ilodc biiugirs, Spocnte. ... • Psfisengcre will procuro their ticket* at the Railroad Office in tho Monongahula lloum>, lVnter street, or at the Detwt Office, Liberty atreet. . ottcx. —In ca*o of los*, tiio Company will hold them relvt» responsible.for-personal bagEage- only, and for an amount not exceeding $l5O. J. MESKI3IEN, aufi .;.. - v Ticket Agent P- R. Ik Co. UNITED STATES MAIL NEW AREA N O E M E iV T. . Commencing August 18tli, 1859. OHIO A ND PENNSYXVANIA RAILROAD. The only Western Railroad running out from. Pittsburgh] PEEB FKOXI AIL THE DELATB OP THE OIUO BTVEE. Tb ClcreUxnd, OJumbtcs, Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago , Milwaukic, tfc. Running, tn connection vnDt the Clere land and Pittsburgh Railroad from Alliance to Clew, land. Running Ihrexd from Pittsburgh to Gin* ton, Massillon and Wooster, andthnmgh in a - .. day to Mansfiddbg stages from Wooster. • T?IVT2 TRAINS start from 1 Pittsburgh daily, (Sundays ex- JPrepted) = 3IAIL TRAIN . ' •Leaves Pitteburgh at B^a.«. Passengers dine at Alliance ntTZSO P. si-, nnd reach Wooster at 4 v. w. Fare to-Wooster ®?‘“ ’ 12XPHESS TRAIN' For Cleveland leaves Pittsburgh at 11 a.-w. Passengers dine at Alliance nt2JJO r. m.. and reach Cleveland at 540 P In time for tho evening boats on Lake Erie. This train atopn at at Rochester, New Brighton, Enon, Columbiana and Salem,' and at no other station between Pittsburgh and Alliance ~ Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, in about sue and a half hours, yore $4. Passengerfl can toko this Train and be In Dunkirk thenuxt mornJng, or in Chicago in tbo oveningof the next day; , . . The Sftul train coming eastward, leaves Woonter at 0 GO A 3L, dines ut Alliance nt'IZGO p. M., connects there with the morning train which leaves Cleveland at 10 a;- m-, and reach es-Pittsburgh at sp. connecting with tho ovenlug'tfain on the Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia nnU°BaUi more nt S p. also with tbo West- Nowton Steamboat .route.' THE IAPRESS TRAIN KeturulnglcavesAUianceatS.oO p.m., and reaches Pi ttfibureh at 12at night. this tram passengers «une from Cinriu nidl to Pittsburgh in one day .of less than la bours, instead of several days by steamboats on the Ohio river. Faro from -Cincinnati to FittebuKh slo> .Tassongors leaving Cincin nati atfi,ls A.xr;,andCieTeland: 540 p. m., reach Pittsburgh the same evetdog.- . : ; - Stage linesrunln connection wlth.tharoad from Enou to "New Castle, Eric; from Salem, oa thc plank road to Warren; atul frmn Wdoster to 3lanaficl<te . FREIGHT TRAIN; leaves Pittsburgh *.ii.,andfreight iscarrlod through to a dayto Cleveland ond to Wooster.: .1 v v l , p^'CTr Brighton Accommodation, train leaves Pitts-' v >n?VS and 5.30 and New Brighton at 7 A. st °pping at intermediate stations. gg»sf SmT " •'“ twWß pMlSStoremoottfe ****>. tickets by the 5® ££SEfSE? w at rraaoDflWe rate, • vSSSZ With the hato to -ad from „ For tickets apply at. the Tcderal street sbirinn n'r and Pennsylvania Railroad, to GEORGE P°T?Kw° h , , Ticket Agent. • or to 3. MESKISIEN, AuguotZO Httabargh DlHsolation. ffIHE partnership heretofore existing under tho nahiß nnri- I styleof STUART 4 SILL, was thte day • dlSotf S 2 limitation. All the accounts of tho firm will bo settw w A. J. STUART, at the old stand, No, 0 Smlthfleld street* I'ltfrbuisb, August 24,1852. T. r! OTpr ll^ . 45*. A. J. STUART wilL continue the Wholesai* CptnuuMian. BusJuess, at tho oli herctofcre - A- J. STIMST • I*. S.—ln retiring frum tbo late firm, i , riammuuilusMr.gTOAMto ourfcrmer^ud»u toaera. , (auJoj T, R, SILL. - i * '/ » ;•£.vv 5- r /i‘ - INSURANCE COMPANIES. Trip Insiinmcc. * t^e .CZ‘COSjpii^*’ OP NOBTff AsmaiCA. V^ S Vn 3I^ rOIIIOVt ta ionun & ■ *\ ro —, htrw,r ’ housoeftst of Wood f< treaty tilxr will .fasiio Policies on BuOdiaga a&d qo Slilpmentsby Fteamboatsaud other Tessels, t(Jr tlie above-oli andTesporirfL'le company. ,4 Pj WTLLI \M P JONbij, Agent Slate Mutual. Fire Insurance Company* - Marrisvxtrg, - 1 : J**- ,*'V. only for. the safer property;hnann. ,otcbeapn e .-, s and accommodation, to city and.country , merormntr, and owners of dwellings, nnil.lsolated on country • properly. A A CAP.RIUt, Actuniy, ,Branchomco&4SmUliC(ildBt n 'PlKjl)urgl l .-- i aB * l Mutual Kire. Insu.rance~CompanyT hrwitt® 's*- i *™*tfwnia.—Capi tal $lOO,OOO. -■• ■ I- ,' UI^ l:r %uodii tbe Agent of the above Company for county, nruMs prepared to take risks on es wvOTnble tormd aa -any responsible company in tie State, filk!!?**^prompily.pnW^in sixty days after proof of the same.' 'fr^r Lift. Insurance Company, of .Harrisburg:. - ■ THOMAS MOFFITT, • ; ■ jylf-- - - - . -Ko. 29 Eifth street IHttshurgtu : ftfctv bnglaml Live Stock Insurance Co** H- • • JPf&o jtlmxn, O/jinedicut- * ORSES, CATlIih, Insured against death by disease *or accident.... Capital $50,000, with power to increase to 2>IW,UOU.: Jhiictor-t—Thomas JJcnarick, .1. Lewis Tnvlor, Nathaniel Thurher, Alfred Mwnrils, John Saxton, Vim -W, Kendrick’ . „ „ •.i ,Tbwm*Kmwuck. Praiicnu.- Cams T. llsvs'otn?, iimbny. .. _ CURTIS A DOBBS, Apvnts : No. 323, corner Wood .anil hitth streets,:(over Patricks* : Friend’s Banking House.) - - ' ' [my29 To Cabinet Blatters.: : - TctiMJ, Mahngany, Basacwdani-Walnut.; Vamuh, Hard- ioarr anti Furniture at Wholesale rniriJ subscribers. have just;received from New York nnd A Boston n most splendid'stock of TENKIIItS, and are innnnfactnring By machinery. Furniture suitable for tlio trade. All of which we win sell at extremely lowtrrices - As great carown* takeu in the BelecUon of the Btock. per* pons cannot foil to ho snitcui .either as to quality or price: anu, as It Ls well known that Furniture can bo inode by ma chinery superior and much lower than by hamLlboatten tiou of the trade is respectfully invited, • 3^ irrr . £ '^^*? r k» °lhls branches, carried on as usual. Flank for. hand rails, for Carpenters, nnd oil articles re quired in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on -bana—vU: Mahogany, Tarnish, Hardware, llalr Clotlis,' Springs, AfC-, &t. '. v • RYAN & ftI’KEE, . Ryan’s/Buildings. mstg&ydaw No. 31 Firth street: INSURANCE, - AGAINST: LOSS OR DAMAGE FIIIBS -iaj> Tin: PERILS OF NAVIGATION, ' bt tun ■ ■ PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPAHY OF HARTFORD. CONN. OLD. AND RESPONSIBLE Company continues to grant policies upon the most fovoroble terms. Apply to GKO. 12. ARNOLD, Ageut . sepB:3m - for Pittsburgh nnd Allegheny County. New York litre Insurance Company. ■ Accumulated Gipilal $50(1.000: THE Annual Dividends have been unusually large, show ing that the Company has been doing a very large and prosperous Imsinesfl.- . . The Dividends In 184 C were f«0 per cent. «. «■ ■■ ■ 1847- u f ;i) **■ “ -1848 .«• $O. •• .«■ 1849 <‘ 40 “ « • “ . 1800 «: 40 u w “ ISSI «* 60 “ • a M . : 1852 “40 « : This to among tho . oldest companies iu tlie Uuile.l States ‘ its accumulated capital is tunslanUy increasing for the erit <if members, prewHit mid futun*. tMonrJs Fiwnku.v,/Vcjiiffnt. Fust ViuxiUN, Actuary CURTIS & DOBBS.* Ageuts. No. 12b, comer of Wood and fifth ftreefo, over i’a tricks & Friend's Bankiug Honw, Pittsburgh. CALIFORNIA UlftKb TAKEN. F’mtcc tion and Fire and Marine Insurance, Capital £120.- OOOj and of branch office of the /Empire State Health As'nv sdaUon, cash, Including accumulated capital. $lB,OOO. . agonfo for the purchase and sale of Real Lstotc. my II- Dclawaro Mutual Safety lnsurauc t'o. Office* north <rx*rm <tf the Exchange, Third PhiL INSURANCE.—Buildings, merchandise and other . iiropurty, iu town nndcouutry, luimred against loss or dmuago by fire, at the lowest rata of premium. • M.uuxt IxsliftAXCP--~Thrv also insure nuil freights, foreign <»r under open or special policies, or tUo nasumt tnay iluriro. Isiaxd Ta.AsxrotiTATioX.—They also insure tnerejuindire -transported by wagons; railroad cars. wand boats hhd steam boats <ro rivers amt lakes, nn the liberal terms. « ‘ lhrti:h>Ts— Joseph it. &.*al, Edmund A- fiouder, John C- Bavl», Robert Burton. John R. Samuel Edwards Ooorge G. Lcipor,. LdwnrJ Darmurton, Bane K. Dari*, MU* liam lolwt.U, John Nowlin, Dr. K. 3J. Huston, Jas. C. llatul, lhiu;philas Fauldlft?:, H. Jomw Broo«i<, Ucnrv Sloan, Hugh CVnU*. <i«iri-e fc*\rriU. .•'j'cuwr M Ilvasii, Uuirii-s Kelly, 3. u. \\ ilHrun Hkv, Dr.S.'lhwiuis, John bollerA, Wdllam Km-.jr. Dxrrcion at l’dUhu>y{h—X>. T. Morgan, Hugh Crate, John I. liOgau. WtLUASi il vi'.TiN. President. Thus. C. IKm>, Tire. PitnitcnL J<im'iiX\.Cov:.KX,&c.'rUrj/. Office of tlie Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. jclmdtf _ l\ The. Franldiu Ftrr luuurai&ce Coiajiany, OJ IVjiiif'jtt.vnu. DlltlX?TOIIh— Charicrs H. Batickcr, fiiymns Hart. Tohim W aguer, fcamncl Grant. Jacob lb Smith, Geo. W. Rich hrdu, MonlK-ai D. Lends Adcdrht E. lF»n>\ David k. Browiii*, Morris l.’nttrniow, ? i;im. N. Bcxcitn. Jhrtitirnt. Cu.is. lb UCfOkUt, .Vm'An-i/. Continue to maheimununY, or limit»\Lou every de-M.T»pUon of in town and country, at rates n» low as Mre comdvtcnt with>-vuritv. The Company have rr««TU\l n large contingent Fund, which, with tiwir eni ital and pruirdums, MUidy invested, nf ford ample protection s the arwured. The AicwstN of ilie bompanv* on Jammrv Ish- IBul, os pub* li«hcd agreeably tu rm Ai t of Asjs*mbiy. were a*f follows, virj .Mortgage— ..$918,128(3 v Real .. 84JJ77 T 8 Temporary Loan*... Si.9&l 17 Stocks ; m.ssi) 00 Cash, Ac...... GbSitifil T0ta1...... —53,212,703 « Siuce their n ]>eTi<«l of twenty-one yearn, they have paid upward of-One Million lour Hundred Thou* *snd Doilflrs, lco?i.w bv trp. lls-rt-bv airoriing «ndcuee of the advantawj of insurance, ox weii as XUn ntybty and Übpcwt turn to meet with promptness all ISablUiie*. J.UAHDINT.U COmN, Agent 0p24 Office, north-etwt cor. M ood and Third sts. State Mutual Fire Insurance Company* Ifarrttburah, Jh-, J/.iy 1, iSTri CAPITAL, £2oo.oo<i, —Unmch Office, No. &4 SmithfteU st.» Pittsburgh. The following Is the SvjcohJ AuuuaJ htule* ment:— Total amount of prepurtyat risk... Amount of lallareoeivaMc (in form of Premium notes from locmlx-rs.. Amount ot Ciutft I’rt-mluins. 10 Total lospcm, rvturntrl premium:*, re-lniiunutfv auit exj*onH-.i V 0,140 ;>o Interest on l^ans. Cash Surplus . ~ $01,212 0d JMimatea present value of station ery, offlco furniture, 0tc.... 800 O') ••'Total... $210,549 03 One-half of tbfp amount expire* trUhln ft year, . Thu Directory m presenting tho Second Annual Brport, take leave to congratulate tlio membern upon the mnrkiil bumws of tho Statu Mutual Fire Insurance Company, lu opera tion only two years, it lifts taken a position boride the older institutions of the kind, and proves by its very groat success that tho mutual system, ns adopted by then], is beyond a question tho boat and only safo mode of insurance. Tho heavy losses of tho post year, which h&vo annihilated mouv stock comjwnk*«, Icftvo tlro btnto Mutual with a cash surplus of upwards of thirty-one'ihou&uid dollars, besides a rewrvo capital of nearly two huudrod thousand dollars, which is constantly Increasing. Tho Directors submit that tpp grata MutualFiro Insurance Company offers, to owners of fifth! property, inducements s?L dom equalled, and novnr exoeedod. Director*—John P. Rutherford,- p. C. Sedgwick, Samuel Jones, Philadelphia; John B. Packer, A. A. Carrier, Pitts burgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. J. GUlot, 8. T. Jones, Robert Klot*. . Johk P. ItuTHU’.rono. President A. J.CUlxxt, Secretary. jelalawtf ■ A. A. CAimiKtt, Actnary. Farmers' and Mechanics' Health Insu rance Association, of Pittwlmrgh, Paw . Home insurance-aid in time of nkkd.-oaicc corner of SmithfieldaudThird streets. Guaranty Gm- Hal, $30,900. This is nn Association established for the mu tual reliefer its members, in cases of sickness or accident, by -tho payment of their Annual Deposits. •■Perrons in good health may become members, and be entitled to a weekly benefit in case of.dekneft* or accident. All who join this As sociation are entitled to a vote in tno election of officers, and to participate in tho profits of tlio Association. It Is estab lished on a safo and permanent basis, being both mutual mid benevolent in its designs, with tho lowest rotes consistent for Its security, and conducted in a manner to insure its permanency and durability. • • • v •••'• • • . - .• . -AH persons.can see the advontageH or tailing out iv policy from tho general office. rSARLT DEPOSITS. . . $ 2 p<y? year draws $ 2 per week; a <» “ 3 « 4 “ “ 4 « 5 “ “ 5 “ . <> . 0 “ 7 u •* 7 “ •.-■8« “ 8 «• - . 9 “ « ' * 0 « 10 “ « 1» “ Initiation Fee, for membership, $1,50, which must bo paid at tho time of molting application, and tho first year's de posit within, twenty Uoyß. Each member is entitled to a monthly report, grahs. Offickiu — Prwlcnt, D, W. BEJuiaoxT. • • Pice 2Wsuie.nl amt Treasurer,- Wm. M. WttnffY. . Secretary, G, D. Dbowk. fiance A. J. Childs, A. D. Christie, and D. A. M’Mnstars. . 1 : . .: TmarlDOm : New Hooka, at Ncw Vork Prices. rpHEOLOaiCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, now X' opening- from Carter’s, FietiherV,; Harper’s, Apple ton’s, Scribner’s, Dodd’fc Putpftip, 4'o-» York; Gould & Lincoln, Jewett, &C 4 Boston; Martin, 4c., Philadelphia} from tho Presbyterian Board of Publication; and American Sun doy School Union* aiul Map Sabbath School Society. - - Together with fresh importations of stand ordTheolorical and Mbcelianeouffworks from Europe, nnd a large variety* of Stationery. . .. . Clergymen supplied at Eastern prices. * DAVISON A AGNKW, C 5 Mnrkct-st., my 22 - : - adjoining Wilson’s Jowolry Store- On ran: firstSa? tho subscribe^. - lormed a Co-Partnership, for : tho . purpose of carrying on tho \\ HOLESALH DRY GOODS BUSINESS, under the tmme and firm of llaxipton, Wilsos ft Co. They arenowflt ting np the spacious Warehouses,' N 0.45 Wood street, opposite the Sfc-Charles Hotel; and No. 102 Third street, which'they i n September, with a completo assortment of FALL ANP WINTER DRY GOODS. • WADE HAMPTON, (of the late firm of Hampton & Smith.) JOIIN A. WILSON, . - (of the I>te firm of Murphy, Wilson & Con) : - SAMPLE CAMPBELL, „ fiJ < ' (late of the House of H; Childs & Co.) • Pittahurgb, August 7.1952—1 m /• Agency for Different Lines of Packet Ships PASSENGER OFFICE. ■ M. 410 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, For P. W. BYRNES A CO . 09 South Street, cornbr of Pine, New York; 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool j and 65 Gravicr . Street, New Orleans, • .yjAgv HAS a Lino of Packets sailing every fivo sggy from: Liverpool toNew York; ft T - inp Packets tram Liverpool to Philadelphia, on iho eighteenth or each month; a Lino of Packets to Baltimore; on the 20th of each month. Also—a Line of Packets on. tho 3th and 24Ut of each mouth from London-and Portsmouth to. New-York. ALSO—Droits at sight always on hand, for any amount, at tho lowest rates of discountboml-al! information given concerning passengers, that c-aa be given, with pleasure, by their Agent, • JOHN THOMPSON, mar 15 410 Liberty st, Pittsburgh. „ * * .= I4,aj9 ( GlG DO . 01 £50,478 00 ?£.'s -1(5 •» y - , *V.Av;r ~ fy- i 4 * . DRY GOdDS. NEW GllODS! JUSTRECKH KD AT YOU\C, STRt FNSOV l K rfgagh WIVES, Sign oftho ORIGIN A L lUJRIII F7; w. 74 r BHgßifihfreE&frgrt. kcfawn ffrhrfrfr SlrxtandUic Diamond IhUslnnrgfu • ■••■ : have- anil leau- Uful stock of FALL and WINTER. DRY GOODS, which have been selected with greatcaro Irottitlicrtccnt: Importations, - and lai^e : Auction Salesin Philadelphia and Netr York; and will be sold for cash at a rery small artvnnwr above Eastern Cost. Barelmsrs airo respectfully solicited to giro :thera ah early, coll, nhd ;bafEoln»'n s; the stoi I !!:'consists of a dmiral assortment of . the following,artlelrn ' ?:, French! Merihoes and Thibet CLoths; , : ; Coburgs, ranunettas and Persian Twills; V •*- : : ■- -High Ool’d Delaines,Cashmeres, and Galla Plaids; - . . .Mohair and Silk Lusters, Alpaecas, nil colors; Bombazines and PerkLan cloths, all colors;' ...'.lligli Lustre, Plam Black-Silk-S all wedtiu; ' 'Brocades, Salih Plaids and-Watered Silks y .Black and Chamcllo».3U&*and:TurK Satina;, .. ' China Silks and Poplins, plain antlflg’d;.: , French and American Oingboius, aH pric<‘iJ; . . English ohd Americau Chintzes and Calicoes; . Needle Work'll .Chffs,-Collars, Chimisettß and Capers Embroidered, plainand hem-stitched Lined Catubrir lidkfs; Silk Pocket ildkfej CraTats and Neck ties: •. . .•■ - : Gloves, MUts,- Iloscry.and Suspenders; . ' , Tickings, Checks; Blca'd and Brown Musliu; . v .Irish Linlas, Table. Cloths, 'and Damasks;. : •- • • Bird Eye and Russia Diaper, Very ; • : Crasli and Towels, at CO per cent, below regulnr prices. • . lied. White and Yellow Flannel, very .cheap ;• High Col’d Dress and Sack-Haneter plain and Fig T d; ; Cloths, Cashmeres, Satinetta, Kentucky Jean and Testing ; Bonnots and Bonnet Ribbons, at bargains; • Fall and Winter Shawls, cetforal assortment*- • sepa TOtrXG. STEVENSON A LOVE. 108 FRENC !H STORE. 108 JAMBS GOSLING, iing rich Shawls,-from $5 to Let every lady'call', and soc thia.splemlid production oflm pcrial Chlneke mamifiwturc. Xoecs, Satjns, Silks Lawns,. IJenigea, Stintillas, and VWtea to match theifihriwlp. l . - Ladies’ ami , Cbildren’a Millinery, Gloves, Flowers, Edg ings, Ac.- Gentlemen’s Broad Clotlw, Tu.scan and Leghorn Ilats, (Ge* nln styles) Shirts, Coats, Ae*. MournlngGoods of every description. ; V . . Madame A, Gosling, (fnmi Eranee,). is in the monthly re ceipt of‘Faslilons ana Slbdelk, from Pitris London ahdNew York, at No. 51 St Clalrstrcct, where Jadie-f arc respectfully Invited to call. ' The trade supplied with models ahdtnaterials. ‘. fnpl4’ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. Citizens and Strangers*" ‘ Do yoo wisu to purchase a FJNE GOLD OR STL VEK. WATCH, at nboutphe-ludf tho usual price?. If f», call at Hood's. New Jewtirt Store, 51 'Market street, two doors north of Third, and take a look at hls.new stock, just arrived, and you can there purchase Watches, or any kind of Fine Gold Jewelry, at their real value, and not bo ohnrged two prices tor everythiug, as you have u.<inally ; been ? but edn get the very ,best quality of goodjrnt.the ycry lowest eastern prices Do hot believe .wliat others, Interested in their own sales tell you, but come and eeo for yourselves. All'goods sold at this establishment will he warranted as represented at time of that an .'may purchase equally safe and idireip. aul2 \ Henry Richardson, Jeweller, : HAVING netted hi* store inn handsome ’ manner, and but Tvceatly rvttirnrs! from tho eastern-cities witha fine • assortment of . WATCHER JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would.call the attention of his friends and custom ers to tho fttft that nmong hirf Watebes will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and maker.*. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast. Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Dings Miniature Lockets etc:, etc. • as Papier MacbeiWork 'fables and Boxes Desks Fjuicr TabUr Mnts. Coifs Pistols Porto Monnaif-s' in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; trithfin. end lew variety of useful and or nanumtol articles, which hare only to be coon to benppre cbted. {povl} ' NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Watcher, Jewelry, Ac, HAVING just returned from. the Eastern cities I have brought vyitU me one of the most beautiful riiul care fully selected stockp of Jewel ry.Watehes and Faccy Good?. over offered to thepubUc.; Persons wishing to purchase anything In my line, can rely on getting r. good article. .1 do not advertise to wit goods below rest, nor 50 percent, cheaper thaui an? hou» In city. Give me a cnlh and 1 am rure.yoawUl be satisfied that l ran soil .a good article as cheap as *uy of them. Another fact T wishjo keep L'tore the- people. If vou want your Watch, Clock, or any article of Jewelrv. repaired in th* best manner,- this is tlm place to have H done. To this branch of my business 1 will doYote attention. JOII.N S. I\ENNKDV, bf Market fitmd. npr« ■•••■• Skgn c-f the Golden Eagle.- If Time Is Uloiiey, SURELY It d<yt?rifVs to be w/dched. audereadotvyon may Lra-Viurcd that-*--- 4\ ATCIIKS l«*lT» r uoVr. w<ero «M, Whtfthflt ofstlrot ftr of gold, Thanyou willlind trhonweryou <?o And look ftt iho*! on «Uy Mw, L. REINKMAN &Ctk, Importer? an.t Dealer* in RtuVww. ■CVxkgtVitl Jctcrtr*/, HMc/t. Material*. SfUfeft J/jfcrr.i* 'do. <tc~. Fifth f-.trw-t, one .door from leave to an nounce to the trad<vacd the public generally, thal Uiey have just received, from tiio hestmanUfkctuxers’ ln Luropii, a lam lot of Gold and SDrer Watches, Watch Tool* ui>d Ma terials, and a mwt elegant assortment of Jewt-tfy,frc:intbe best maim Carton* r*j which • they olTcr as low as they can be purchased In the eastern markets. • Clocks. Watches ami Jewelry rr{-oireU la the ten manner, arid ori the most reasonable term*. : - ..Prompt attention .yradd to -orders from a distance. [hiar24. LOVI* KJ3MKUAN.. [Of tho latc Firm of Sands and Relneraan.i LOUIS HEISEMAN & CO., IMPORTER* AND DEALERS IS CLOCKS, WATCIIES, WATCH MATERIALS, TOOIJ3, 5c.» ,\c^ I\nhStrtcL, vne frimi U<<oei Steel Pitbhornh, l\u, rIvAKL leave to announce to the trade nodtlK« public ceu- I erally, that they hare tli«'in>*ive,«C3refully selected and Imported from Europe, alargeHtoek of GOLD AND SILVER" WATCIU-a, WATCU AXI) TOOLS tor W;il, h maltm; ana amort degant swortm.'nl of JOU'RUiY, from tho best manutirtoriw—which thrj. oihir it rtirw 03 low on they rau be purchased in the crwtcrh market.*:. Their rtock of. VatrAcsamsMs of Urfa an.l SHrer Patent l>‘ver»i u<>. Detached Levers: do. Lupines; Silver Quarters; nud elegant: Fruueh lime I'kvcs.of the most approv«<» raaktw. .Together with a.large atock ; of Time pieces, from the test American Factories. Tludf stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every descrip tion in this line, such as Flmror Rings, Ear Rrcnst IHns, Bracelets, Gold,. Fob arid Guard Chain-, Gold Guard Keys and Seals, buckets, Gold and Silver. Spectacle.*, Silrrr and German Silver Table and Tea Spoons, ami every kind or aney: articles generally kept In establishments of thbsde (vriptioo. . .. ' Tiff would respectfully call tire attention of tlw trmta to tlidr «tenBlre jtocit pf tvATCU MiTERIAtS and TOOLS, .orcvMTAWfetT, Which they Info ma»t cwfaliy w>l«uo..' They Juive alw on-lmud alargri assortment of IVier-copes, Spy Olasses awl Opera Glasses, from the best mtmufactorv In England. Together with o great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. -. Clocks, Watches had repaired In tho best manner and on : the most reagonablo terms, , - : foctlirly THREE PLY CARPETS—Received this day at tho Carpet Warehouse, NO. S 5 Fourth Street,\of now and rich styles, at prices as low as can be hrul In any of the eastern cities. ‘ t>ep7- ! W MCLINTOCK. : Phmtpibnrg Water CnrcEstabllahment, T N PHiiiLiPSIiUKG, Beaver county, Pennsylvania, on the X Smith aide fif the Ohio Rlvor, opposite the mouth of the Rig Beaver ' Crook; twoQ{y<«}ght, iniles fram Pittsburgh, eight from. Wheeling and cue. hundred from Cicveland. The Proprietor hasfcndlwcxityyears practical: experience as a regular physician, twelve ofwhlch lie lias practised. under the Hydropathic system, Terms only FIVE DOLLARS pKIt WEEK.—payable weekly. All ueasoua aro adapted to Hydro patbic cures./ Each patient is required to furnish two heavy woolen blankets, two lorgocmaforts, four sheets, (bar tow els, and ono cawp-blahkot, or lniiia-tubber sheet - - I DB, EDWARD ACKER* Proprietor, - marl&l - Phmipsbuiy, Rochester lb o^:Beaver county, Pa ENTEIIPIUSE WORKS. 170.136 WobnBtnßl.T7>miU) DOOn pF.LOW VUIUIN AtLEY . - 80W2T4 TETLEY. - - I3fPORTBK3 ami .urauufHcturpra of / «^W^*= SURGICAL AND DENTAL M|rW - ' INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, &e. Wo mm. : •-.keep’agpnernla.-sortraentbftheobovo articles constantly on hand; together with a general varioty.of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Puk tola and ItevolverSj Flosto, Gonis, Shot. Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Tailors and HairDreswra* Shears; Pocket Sdssors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Sapportcrs.. . ..- . Jobbing and repairing neatly executed,’ ‘ RIFLES !-i-Wottrb/making' Jtifle3 ofeyery description, to ohlor, of the test metorioh and workmanship Orders received for.than at 'Wholesalo or Retnil. will bo 1111, ed with despatch. • Hunting parties suppUed at Wholesale priceft. myls : George llletcUer, ” " (raoM' Yoas,). />.. *‘ . . MANUFACTURER ot the Celebrated / NS.Y :\ GOSSANIER.YKN Tl L ATING WIG, EX«SA. ) A ELASTIC BAND TGUPEEg, U ud evo- Car-* 1 ry description of Omonicntal Hair for laillcb and Gentlemen. No. 79 Fourth ptree^., between Wood uud .Market, Bietcher’fl System enables Ladies and T 'Gentlemen to. measure thoir heads ' with uccuiucy^r No. L The round of thp Head.. ■■■: «/' 2. .From the fdrch»d ovcrthohemltp neck, No. 2.r / 13, Froni ear to tKb. top, ,* { 4, - From oar to coij round tho lorohemL . . fbr TOUCHES* tocmer. th&Lty qf die. Head, only. A Paper Pat term the «xaci "shape of the Bald part. ■. jylO:um . *.■ : ■ •..; ■•■ :. notice* THE jpartnmhfp heretofore: existing botweeu the undey : signed in'tho Commission ohd Forwarding business, Ao., under the Qnn of S. F. VON BONNIIOIIST & CO-, is thLs day • dissolved by mutual consent. • Tho bufilness of tho late firm will be .settled by .S; F.'Ton lkmhhowt, who to use the naraeof tl» firm for that purpose. .--v. WrLLIAM EIOURAUM. S. F. VON BONNIIORST. . Pittsburgh,'Slay - . - Co-ParttiershipNotiec. THE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partnership, for tho translation of.a Wool and Gepernl-Commistion" and Forwarding husiness, r undor the firm of TONN BONN HORBT & MURPHY. lYarohDUPo No. 87 Water and -118 Front streets. • J.VME3 R. MORPHY. - S' F.- Vo>’ nONTi'IIOBST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1852-my4 Spencerian Commercial Coitegc v (LATS 0. K. CHAMKEHIJS'S,) •. . CORNER OF MARKET AND THIRD 3TRKETS, - PiilsbuTgJtr (Third. Floor.) . P. GOODNOUGH, Practical Accountant, and highly Ja acceptiblu Preceptor, recently of Cleveland Commer-: ciallCollcge, vHil: direct, pennanehtiy: and. efihdently f ;-thd. -Bookkeeping depttirtment.' r / : i: : ;r- . R. 0. . SPENCER, Associate—Teacher of Commercial Cal culationa and Practical Chirography^.- : Theprcsent proprie tors confidently Sober ciind ed public, that ho pains, or’ reasonaWe expense .have, or. will' be spared, to render tho advantogei of tbis: Icstitutiou s»?- - ond t<> : none, in.’systomatizlhg tho:huriDfiS3i enetgiea oftfao aspiring .youth of our country Tciais—Full Course, 51D,00.-• ■ P, R. SPENCER, 1.--- . Principal and Professor of Penmanship, v. » : aul3:d*w . and Teacher of Oommerclal Correspondence, I ... ;■ . V •' ■'V‘ %§,* . *■ v,^T^ 5 y > r - 't * *»* f * EMI 1 , t r *»» * - ► •‘A* i~i v) a J£;« > ■»-~'' , .'gi , i«t«~ /"N EltM AN WASHING POWDER;—A largo lot of.lhw ex* ;VX. cellenfc Washing Pomlm* warranted cheaper, than ..any. other in' use; and Is no&la tloJuHons to the clothing. It Is an excidlchiarticle, for : wafdiltiif printers* typti,—much jmenperand better thati.’potajih.,; tor ebleiat.! - Vv"'' -•/• . i.vJl;d&\y. . . KKV3KR’& 140 Woddfltrect . B. A. Falmeitoclt'fi Vermlftige. /O KAD the of its efficacy:‘r’ ' j-S Al> .■••-•.•;' ’ Txosesta, Venango PA, siay2D,lB'>T. . : v _Thk is to certify that l.havebeen. uslnglbA. Fahnestocks . vermifage in my and. hayo al* -ways UsgabdeffrtitA in expeUlhg.wbrmH; uhnicb •other kiiatsof Vorhiifugpwhich ilhes.friQt teavo a fever on the cbUd,.but expels the wQmß;lrithout.any injurious effects following,.About ago, .1 ,gaTO tine teaspobnful ofittomylittle girl, seven years hid; after: taking it ahe passed two hundred worms.-:!- only "mention this as dne among many instahceirin -which Ihavebbserved' Ahe good effects of the Vermilhge. - .r James G.JJau'sos. : Prepared and sold by B. A; FAHNESTOCK A CO, : ; ;; ; ; Phonier of First nhd'Wood stweta. Ahead of AUi - EXTRACT OP AMERICAN! OIL. "PREPARED and sold by; JNO. YOUNGSON, _2o9Xil«rfy X street. This powerfully TOncehtrated preparatioh, the inedicaVvirtues of wtiicli are found fav be; eight limes the Strength of the original; American Oil. Itls put up in bot tles at 26 and 37J-£ each, with full directions for its we. In ; every diseasp where the : original American Oil has been found at ail efficacious; and i tso fhr exceeds the'original in power, as to render it the CIIEAI’KST MEDICINE IN THE WOULD. . Call atul try. it, JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B.—The original Oil la its natural state as taken from the bowcls of the - earthy rein be .had os abore—and will be, . found genuine, notwithstanding a ;certain firm c|mms to be the only Proprietors^.. / . . . fd&witf] .. .. .J..Y : •MARKET. STREET. Mad* A. GOSLING, No. 51, ST. CLAIR STREET, COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOP ING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. MANY years of trials Instead of impairing tho. public. confidence In this medicine, has won for it an apprecia tion and notoriety by for exceedingdhe mod; sanguine ex pectarions of Its friends.- Notliing but its intrinsic Virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain the reputation ifren joys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the com munity, have failcd : and - been .discarded; this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benofits on the afflictedthey can never ftrget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to bo forgotten.. ... - •While it Is a fraud on the public to pretend , that any • one •medicine will infallibly' cnns-etUl; there is abundant'proof that the Ciieoet PEcroiutdoes not only ash general thing, hut almost invariably cure the maladies for which it is em ployed. .■•■■•■• As time makes those facta wider and better: known, this medicine has gradually become tho best reliance of theaf fllctedj'from tho log cabin of the American peasant, to the palaces of European Kings. - Throughout this entire eouh fcry, in every State, city, and Indeed, almost every hamlet it contains, ChebrV Pectoral ia known as the best remedy; ex tant fbr diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, anil in -many for-, eign countries, it incoming io.be extensively used: by their most intelligent-physicians. Iu Great Britain,-France and Germany, where tho medical have reached their highest perfection, CoEiiay I’EtrroKAir.'.is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, - Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public ; Institutions, ftnd in domestic procUce,as the surest remedy their attending physicians. can employ for the more dange rous affections of. the lungs. Also in milder cases, and for .children, it is safe, pleasant . and effectual to. cure, ' .In. Tact, some of tho. most nattering testimonials wo receive, have been from parents who.havefoand U efficacious in cases par ticularly incidental to childhood. The. Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical. Chemist, and every, ounce of it under his, own eye, with, in variable accuracy. and care. It is sealed and• protected.by. law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as gen uine without adulteration. .• WUOLESALE & RETAIL' Dtolersin Foreign & American . PA.NCT t -STAPLE DRV. GOODS, MiUlner}’,&c« IG AND SUMMER GOODS. We have endeavored here to famish: the community with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority anil wort has should commend itself to their, remedy at once safb, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and coiint less .trials proved itself to be; ,and trustby great careinpre paring it with chemical accuracy, of unifonn strength j to af ford phyricinnsa new agept on ; which they can rely ibr.'ihe best results, and the afflicted with a . remedy that will do for them all that medicine can.do.. .. •/... ’. 4S?* SoidiaPith*bnrgh by B. A- Fabnesbick. t CO4 In Al legheny, by H. P. Sclwvartz; and by DruggistsanADealcra. In Mediciue everywhere. ; : ; / aulS:Om(Uw • . WM. E. STfWENSON continues .to moauiacture CABINET-WARE of every description, atbLsold stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh strecti ' UNDERTAK **S »IX<|attcndwl fhall.its branches.- '- • myll. A.MILLIKEN &]CO.^: ■ HAI*E ON IIAND ut- their extensive CABINET aid. CHAIR MANUFACTORY, Na' W Smithfield street, a large mv-ortmeur of fancy and plain .furniture, whlch-thty. Vrill wU 15 per cent, below customaiy rates. - \ •' ;: : Ttnm»—cashbnly^-~ A • - - ,dgc2T:ly : ; Cabinet and Chair Factory. : . JOSEPH! MlfPEit hns oh: hand,, at his extensive UX . Cabinet and Chair Manu&ctory, NA 42t Peuh street, FKr 6 ’!above tho CanaJ. ali kihein of FEKNITURE. such «s • ‘Sofas, Centre Tables,‘Mahogany Cliaira-'Jlahogany d al! other articles in the'Ccbinet lino—which ho wiU.feu 2Apcr cent, below rates. TcrtAs—> CASH, <.»M.Y. : . .'•-, H -., : JOSEPH MEYER, . . aprff • •: -. . ; No. 42ireHii strict,‘Fifth Ward. 1 o. e. HA-vnu:* ; u. dallm:. Hammer &-Unnlcr, CABINET WAmytOGM, SJUTHPELB STREET.- ' JHUircfjt Arrtntft *.'»>/ cuti tills y, FitUbur-jh. Pj. fvi ILAMMER & BAirLEU:krep.ron*hmtly cm hand « vM. variety of cxccllcot Furniture, war- FSj£| nrntisl to" any la tlw city; and sold on', its favor- J *4-fable tcniirt n* ran b?, obtained atanysimilarestiiWhdi-- ment in the Wost. Tlu?y.)jave now Od band an unusually exten-dvo Vtocii, einbracing all kinds of Furuiturej fr:>m' tho ehcrtpest and plaiueft- lb the most tvsily and elegant ; AU orders promptly at tended to. -: •-■ y mj-21 The mutual Live Stuck IN&URANOE COMPANY. . CAPITAL, $50,000! rpHIS Coaipanj Is now rally tvnd prcpaml to : X 'fri*ur<* *;gaUi?t Ihj combined Ti-iks ofFlfvl/ WAT P.ll, ACCIDENT and DlSEASEanae«criptious or-UVF/STOCK, such as llnrws. Muirs,Catlle,'Slieep. kt\ r •.•'-// IVO 5&J.’ .Fifth yfretf, Pltfxhiiryh. Ponnsxiir pwpoi*al.<ahd.ril.necesraTy inf.'rmMion.can be-obtaint-d l>y calling ottheOfUcooFtbo Company. - nu2o:lm;Uw . . :{l)i*patcb'nud Journal copy.) Jourueymen Cabinet makers Association' WAREHOUSE* 110 HKCOXD STJl££'U\ .(SEAB. THE CORNER OP WOOD.) . ; ' ' : alretKly twice'.: to. throe times as GV many; hands ns thb largest and FCS?} mos-t renowned bufjuesfl * T »- Khopsoflhis have opened«tliesr Warehouse, and nro able to rumfch ihopublic; by wholesale or retail, with Fur niture of the following description—viz: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing JhiroamVEullColmnned Bufams: Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs j- Rocking Chan?; Mahogany Wash-stands; Sofas: Divans; Piano Stools: „ , hne v*?4 Tables; Centre Tables: ll&tflnckK; French Bedstead?; Ottomans;. Foplar Wardrobes; Dining and BrcakfcatTables; '* orkstxunis; Cherry and Common Workstamls; high pest, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; The advantages or co-operation, on an extensive scale, per mit them tOr .sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter mined to sell, lower than; any competitors, nu equally good, if not better article, and warranted—bs the pubUc will un derstand by riving them a call; • JftS” Stiotnbool taoWL* of all- descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the short est notice. ' .• • '/- ■.•/ ; ■ ... • ■ ' : JAMES W. WOOPWEIih, ~ MAXVFA VTURER • Ware-rooms 97 and 99 strict, * AIT-SK-: •infcrmsp* ; Ida friends and customers that ho\il boa now completed his spring stock {££s} tholMgest and best evcrbCfored for sale, in thU City, wldeh EastwWest. nt Pn£X ' S “ lo7f in the United States, to uphold.thp quality n-ith/vrail t-ea- : 'Workmanship, amt neiyestdoslgds; and from the extent of his eiders and facility in raanuihctnrimry pri«.™ ai 10 proUu<: " '’orrunted furniture, at the lowest «KteS«Orinß'Wa customers’ k 1? «*n>.lm gmdltyand price, and keeps al- SS,. h iS, l m- h <s, !sn ? te?t ‘ ma * <tcOTipttra of ““rki opest and plainest, to the most elm arouse, or. any. part of one, .may be rtl^S 'rh« I^expressly-toor aCw articles consist, .in' part, of hi/stock, . Louis XXV tcto-a-teto Sofiia; ' ; - &feB,'iri plush'andhiar cloth: v :50doz.MahoganyChairs:. ; COdos.-Walnut . hO Mahogany Rockine r «• • : V 20 Walnut « ■ - 60 Mahogany Kvtuis;' r; >, : • .•• -r- : '. t . : ; 20 Walnut • » « • -60 Marble .Top. Centre Tables: ’ ■ • . •/TV:, ' S L ‘ ‘ “ . • “ Dressing Bureaus:••' • / •>•. • : " / V 1 ' fi ' Wash-stands/ : ' •V' 40 Enclosed . •.■; . •. 100 Common /■ • i, :-. : : SQPlaVhilircwlhg'Buwaus; V : - v 40 ; Mahogany Beditends:. : - : • j - . / - • . 20 Wrinut - : V J l ■ V '. v; - ;-sQ.Cottage■') V-‘.V • ; 300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; •20 Mahogany AFardrobes:.-- . • i-lOWalnut. ;.•/•• 10Clierry .. • 60 JBlain. Bureaus; - ; <0 Dining and Breakfast Tables ; ; 12 Secretary and Bookcases; .- - - . • 20 doz. Cane’Seat ChMfs;/•'' ’ £4 Cane Seat Kbeking ChalraV V ' - . ■ V 2 JAdioa* M r riUng Desks; ! Jwt and Towel SUimlit; . : ’ What-Nohj: •' ; ■ - : • ■' f : Paper.Machb.Tables': : . OonvemtioßChoirs;;. . Pembroke. / n ! Hall and Tier “ ESSPtS?,. “ ladies'Work. “ Pcarl lnlfl|d . . intension Dirdng Tables;' • * Oothiraud HaliChaira; ott ' “ a:: : ; WmSVST/ or CI fCRNTTCRK mid tiofoifthdMtae. - uithallar-. noti«V 511iOAK ’ nttli '. f " n ' i#!, i'd at the charfert Altoyiierapromptiy attended Ux maro-’: Oil. —t.t bbki Linseed Oii, in ctore and Car sale l.v ..rcP 13 ■: ■"■■■... .tiIILER A. ItIOKJiTSfI\ T . leaso’ajtenm Piaao Forte Pnotory. -^gpCi_^ 4 appUed machinery to. maau&cturo of I'lAS’oa, he Li enabiirf to : WrWIPa xU ? /' en / P" cheaper than vs " *ahj brpught from the -Bast: and: wtoMiiwi winai in orcry respect. -r'n ana. warranted r .^ rrcm & ’ ,!mi «>'»- -Mineral ; r Accordcong, Violiiis fe, tuned and repaired. Adams <toCo>B WoMSSTsHfiSSi- HOVSS OF et/fA'/rjr 1 res “‘ "JjtROM -Philadelphia and East, 12 o'clock ye, l’„ Prom Baltmiora and S, 5 £ ' S'ih :,.:WayStaUonii,lotwecUPhan.MdßSe&,”-^■ ' .. The West, generally, at 6 "'tshur.;!,, o c lh, p. a . ForMtuaoroanaSeuth,nt4o-c;<x* p w ‘ P ”• AH Goods and patcols kit m *• ? homa mli go outby the foUoul^d™, ° W ° 010 BAKER * IGBSYin, Agents, . > v >‘ *’ i.s-'SiiSisi • - . . > / 3 - *-» J ... ... '..... s :v^ 7 .t. :- '1 ■* -■ -1 [-- »-i -*£*■*■.*'J '' MEDICAL.’ • poß.nn: op' Prepared and sold by.. . JAME 3 C. AYER,. . > ‘ ‘ 4 •• : , Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. FURNITURE. OHAIITER PERPETUAL,- DUtSCTOTW. : - •V..’ -.- ; - 'JAV\KS, VprMdeut. BENM. ft*r»!flQ’. WtiuDay. « - v - r Alox-TlUanil^’. - - Hf.ivry A/White, AVrcu O. hoslitf. . ’ IVm, Bake ’.wJI. , . , '’*'' ’ t. ' 11 -*' /* ' *•" : -, - - -~'‘-a .-* -\ •'■•■••■ '.':■ P,; : :- wtwm ■ waiss ■V. .- 1 '- p.- 'l - :c; : .Vvr"j ~T_. ■'..; .. - ','• 'v- ;•■' - -v ; -.i v- : .-»-.v. • •- ►•**■'.;.• ■>.■ U>' ■ F-.y'r: 'A ~ .Vrfv *■ IMI 1 >,* DRUGS AND MEDICINES., Broff ® ts newly discoTcrod remedy '•fw“£w32* a «peody and certain Remedy for thatpamfm ti-oublc. It n(r\er falls. T> H fl te? R v d Jv rl>a , UlC S su,tttacn ItoooaSa 41 DIAMOND. ** 1110 Doc,or b heme. Private “Disease#, ——'*,• . DR. BROWN, No. 41 iw ' &*£* vott,ft Ms entire attention to an office Pructs«> ieM hroughtpnbyibipmlonce j; youth?ulintlulgeni»i^d^xMv_ • ' Ureuiral Dfsdiarge^'lmpurity of ;ihe ißlood/withail •Hes of the Yeiibrenl Organ. ,-&.Uirr DUeas«£- Scorbutic tfona, Tetter. Ringworm,.Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak* ncuV Jm potency* Piles, Rheumatism,; lYmalo Weaknm, Montlily the in - Aito/Nerroup’AfftfCtions, Pains to tho Back andtolns, Irri tation of tho Bladder wnd : Kidneys, suecwwfuHy treated^ Cure guaranteed . . . s ~ . ~ _ ' - ;; f*lxteeti years’’ practice (nrjn IJus cityj enables Dr.Browti to offer assurances of n-speedy, cure-to derhiscare,ii;”- ; -- v ' - ;•• ■ Office and Prirate Consultation Rooms, 41, Diamond alloy. ' •• tg£Cbbxg:e3 moderate.:’.: >. Judd’sDletUcatedLiquid Cuticle. rrtHlS article ft intended for Family use, andsuchild bo. X foundlutheposjession of every.taiftUjr lathe lonxl.~- Mechanics/.who ore iu constant danger of. injuryto,thoir. peraonH through accident; add the improper;;©? careless use of toolSj 'wfll Cnd . Uiia article to he' Inyoloahle to them,, and after a fern trial; will consider it indlspenjuible. ■ . ■' - “This may certiiy, that we, the undersigned,having-fre quently. mode , use of Judd’s Medicated. Liquid Cuticle, pre pared by Mejters.ZPcdficld & Camp,Middletown, Connecticut, cheerfully recOmmeiulltto otir as ah ( .excellent substitute for adhesive plaster, in dressing bhrbi, cuts scaled bruises, ami all; kinds of fresh, wounds; also,- for.sora nipples a remedy tmeqaalledX- -• .. CHARLES WOODWARD, M. D.,' VM. B. CASEY, M. D, *D. HARRISON,M/D.* - /• F. WOODRUFF, M. D,. HAMmroy BREWER, M.D., ..ELUSWOITCH BURR, M. Dm Botanic. Ccrajirialßß nil tlf& practisingphysicians ta "the' city orj Middletown. : • •.[ . For fide.by jyi Dr. Do Lanoy’a Celebrated Curative Instrument. The cmly JnfaUQjlt Curt-for that-Preo^fulMiscast . Icnaum as ttoenrialorrhca, or. Involuntary ; "• Nocturnal Emissions. ;• SO harrasriugand destructive, and productive orsoinuch mischief to the. nervous' system* Inaipaeitating man for business,.society and matrimony. . • ' „ This instrument is simple, comprehensive; and. niter-: : pajuko, and may be-used vrtthotit the! slighfest' inconverffA encey orthe-fcnowledge-ofthe moriintimate friend. It 1a to' be used externally, producing no pain orlnjujywhatever, iior preventing any one front attending, to his business; and; while in use, not a sihyte omission cahta7:epldce,iningoraUng the organs in dsliort time to suchiah extetu 'that they rryam Uieir primitive power of retention, the loss' of which* eaueal! -by early abtßo, is the disease Inquestion,andtha cause of the thousand.concomitant bomplidnta'-Ti2: - -NcrTbusnpsK Prostrntioh,' ih>th6> H«id.ahd Dimness of Vision, Weakness orthe Back andfrower Extrahities, AiTcfcv tioh.s ; of. the -Eyes, Impotence Pimple* .dir the Jade, Prema two Decline of Virility, Weakness of Memory and Power for Mental Application, Aversion to Society, Tiiniditv and Self-Distrust, Doro of Solitude, Ac; ) All tlie^'complain U ; invariably disappear? as soon oa the source is stopped from ■ which they emanated-. ■ • • . V Tbis.-Instrnment examlntfr and approred briy; the highest'authoriUes-la Europe ahd- A'miema,ii recom-, mended by the most prominent physicians of all countries, as the only Certain fremrfy existing'; for those- coiaplaintß,-* and has -now .completelysuperredcadheure ©f-drugs, tlio bougie, cauterization, etc-, nottomontlon-tho thousanded- Tcrtiscd nostrums of thuday,' as cordials, antidotes, etc., etc. ; It constitutes at thc'fidme hme the. safest and most pleasant,' 'and by thr the cheapest treatment cverblKfed to tlio afflicted, —a fair price being allowed for the Instrunieiit, after thede aired effect baa been '-/A .A.'j ; ? .' Be it also remembered, that those complaipta'aro but little' : understood by the:profession lit. general, andVtliat ail tlie r mtriidno indne world'never has, avd ; ; never:trill; stop thoie losses, which,.if allowed to continue unchecked,'we sure to :produce the most distressing rensequcnberi:-'‘v. A.Ai.v. '• 4 v.'|: * •It has been a matter.'of surprise to some,' that .any one respectability and of professional ottninmehts'should devote . his attention to?: diseases which people of: every description, pretend; to" euro so eerily. 1$ hoivever, but ~tho .oho4hou .sandtb part of the miseries these pecplo bring upon reriuty , were known* a very different^opinion,would, bbframed.. it . is not only the. present misery and dejection . preying upon the iniudas well aa tie body, thatla deplored; but some ore .of such a nature as- to affect posterity,, and -.oven ;to -destroy s the reproductire;fkculty lt is a lact.that, when : not, properly tipated, they, mayrtimolaso dormant In the : constitution as to appear in no other way than in their ef fects upon posterity; yet, If properlyrnnderstood, are moat easily.and speedily removed. ..Tho r above, Eoingeniously icon-. trived instrument, will ■ doubtless, in a great measure, con-. tribute to check.tbe evils of quackery, so prevalent in . this class of diseases throughout the. Union. rV-.T b- : • lie price: of the complete instrument, airefuUy.secnred against aU obsoiratioh in a box, fa only $lO. It can. be sent by express* to any address in any part of the United-States,'. Canada, Ac., according to order, accompanied by. foll. direc tions, and important, advice to . the married and «ingle~thb ■ expenses even to the remotest partsofthe coun try .beingbut 'trifling. Tiio'unesainpled ra^3’this Jifatruraenfchas obtained, since its introduction in America, v has;indu«xl somo unprin-' cipled person hr New York, PhiladolpWa, Albany, Boston, toget.up;some.ridieulous thing3'ai3Tbd ‘‘lnsfruments/!- which,'however, bear nottho slightest resemblance* iieithor in form nor principle, to my otra invented, long tried, And universally approVodTnstrnments, and wblch'are as similar l - to them as light fa to night. ' 'Every att<nnpt to sell such In struments formine, will be proseentod to the fullest oxtont :of tho law, I being not willing to connect the Welt andhon estlyearned'reputation of my 'invention witliAquacks arid - theit worthlesjjproiluctlons. - '-ft© Instrument is ticnulne 1 and none can ho Warranted hut those ordered from myself, ' . ' All applications and remittances must ibe'dirWrted (post paid) to the Doctor hims**lChe having no Agtmeies feStablfab (*l but in London and. Paris'’ ’ . . . ' . Address, post-paid, Dr.B. Do Liuey^fl, liispcnard ctreet,- Kew York. ■ I 'o9sco;hours,daily, : from' 9 'A: M. tillfr P;M.,nnd fronv7 tnrSP. tlio Sabbath . ? ' " ■ undersignod corUfy* with great -plwisUte. Uiat'thff above iuontioned Instrument ywot only, yonstructed bhVd • entific principlcs,.hnt fre-ui Ita ui.e-tbe happie-rt results niay always V'Uh conf.douce 1 ' be autidpated; there being for the . cure of those no other.cartnin remedy extant. ' Hrlrrrrr SJKexiee, >i. n., T ,; - • Cji. OortiE, Sfl aaimber f-t.y { C. KcKU.wnr, Hi t«_. 24 Howard ; ■. - New York.' Dr. Dc liANr.r is preparo-l fo execute nil oniers for purgiral apparatus, vix: - Artiflcial Arms A:id.Lujfa t which move iil;e: ’naturalmembers;-Apparatus’ tor fruxation; for Gontractcd Legs; for Curyatura of the Spine atidWairi.;: f&rl’also Joints Hpf the Anna ftud-Kneesj-frur Pufnlytie- Legs; for Cl ub Foot; forXcchrymal.Fistulasv for.falling of. the Rectum; Hypo gastric Belts; Bed* and Cbalrs-fctcSick-PmonarCrUtchK*,- 'iViKse.vOnhopeilic ComtvAKC,'A-e. : > ; A. : > All work warranted. Letters musi,bepost-pnid,contain ingA proportionate remUtance or cityreferenco,:; [feVdS;ly - FOREST WINE! Thtdita>ixryvf.UicFQliESl\WlXEisUiigT<idtJd : Uexvrifr .. of the ag>\ J\itupsWq.)<urt,E<'.tl!&iarirtrjU bolticdf i • which does more goodianil g->;sfaTt\rr inthe cure -'7. of Miscasts* than ten bottles of nnySarim- '' . t v . in we, and ri-arrautei to curt ; ■. f' viihdii any unpleasant or . ...' >’ ■_ wettkaiiiig effect. ’- V '•■•••: TIIK method by which ftJl Sarsaparilla*, and' othorriml . larjnodicinc.s are pre'paml, by boiling'the Roots or I'lanla to obtain the extracts; Tlie medical Virtnoa are thda principally oraporaied and destroyed. ‘ ;Ii is not to l>c wondered at then T that eren : tori and twen ty bottles, of tlicae Saiyapurillas are soraeUmes'taheri. without >ny perceptible benefit: .Sot no- with the Forest Wlriel ' By the invention or a wonderful chemical apparntu* a perfect wine bvnrodncod without heatingi 'retaiiiing at ifce f annio time, all the - primitive healing properties of the rare medici nal plants ofwhleh It is composed,: thus Tendering the-Forcst Wine the most, efficient meUidno the world ever produced: at ; the same time the most agreeable. '‘V - - ;; : r v- • • ' ; ’ NERVOUS DISORDERS Arediseares of the mind.na well as of the body, are'usually brouglit on by-troubles Mid. -arid are most cbm mori to persona pfdelieatoeorisUtoUonsandaerisitivemiriaii. Xow spirits, melancholy; frtehtftil dreams, hud fearful ana: cipaaona of evil from the slightest'eauteg, generally aeebrav pany nervona dlsorders. The Forest "Wine and Bills are ari energetic remedy in tbete complaints; - ! •,»:. • Extract ofA letter from Mw Josonh C. Paulding, dated ' Dn. 0. W. Hauct: ■«>-- »12. • .Dear Sir: Your Forest -Kino and Fills have cured' my wife ofa drcadful h-crvous disorder, with which she had been af formany.years. Iler body Was almost wasted away. She, was frequently disturbediii hor'.sleep by- frichfcftil awaJdng; quite exhausted -'arid covered with perspi ration, andattimes laboring under the;deluiaon that aonie thing dreadful was about to happen to her. Kytho usoof fourbottlesof tho.Wine,-arid-a,b6xof thoFill*,-sheis bow :in pcxfbct health.’ She has regDiriedherflwhand color,and cayoya society as well ns ever..., •• • J. C, PAULDING. GENERAL DEBILITY, EMACIATION, WASTING OF THE BODY, He. i hro : alDicted with eome of tbo.aboTd rom plamts, • without, being able to trace it to any particular cause, auil tboreforo delay the tu* of tho proper remedy un-' til the discase-bccpmca; ccmstitptionai.; v.These dlsordcrs are often characterized by h sense of rinkingi or entlre cXhaus . tiou after cxcrcisc/v'Some experience sruggUhriesjf, and otUmes, paleneja or fiiishirigof tho pUatioa of.thpheart, or lllie'pymptqms, 7... 'ceUerit cffccts.which'havo ovor attonded the uscof the Winoand Flits, iri'eroryspecles.ofdehiiity,‘b wi-. elusive evidence of 1U happy results In -this class of disor .dersv- Jinny have resorted to those medicines asah ultima* c ur«l. ' For ; Nervous disorders and Debility the Winearid Pißsaretakeri'accordinif to tbOdlrec tionaoatho label., 7-. .-', V.\-m.-7 •••;': AGUE AND FEVER, OR CHILLS, Arorcauscd by the miasmatlc elHuyia.arising from marshefc decayed vegetations, aud lowV; .damp Bituatkins.,'-in FeyW aua- Ague the Forest Winb apd FRis ore a sovereign When.thcy lmTp.becii taken agreeably Jo tho directions, we na \ e never : h n own them to fail In effecting a complete cure. In the : first place take n largedoeooftho Forest-PlUs in time* - operations may. aubsiao boforo.thc-retum.chi».~ > The stomach being how well- olcarisedi take three or fotir 1 largo doses of Gw WIIIO, atiutcrvnls of half an hour, com* menclng about two hours before the period for tliociiUl tb return.. .This breaks tho ague, after which the Winoshould be continued in smail doses to restore strenedh. Sce Tull directions around iho. bottle. - . a : . Dll, HALSEY'S GOl-COATED FOREST FILLS, 1 Are an Imp6rtdnt:;adjurict to the Forest trine. : They are 1 roatedwith pure gam arnbicj.'on inventibh for which Dr. .Prily ' patent Ker ; 'grant«i: on Fills, bythe-Gororumentof Gie United States.v Blobd, andrestotntonof.tbe-Stobnachh'nd'ROwplftT :■: - J\ b ?A§ >I S t and Fills we recommended as and certain, cure, In the 'cbmplalritaj <bztiven<iss,D7i}7)S!/r Cbmpluiiitsof i/.e 7CidS?!fn rfpfcw* pmsumpt&u:J)#:hriwf GvuTatßeaUfc whieliit-ds. n .fyvtTeifftiJhm&Jiij Zgnmcidntgk.^ -«3> ana wantofAerrous Energy, ytoue which- it v . TO THE LADIES. to improVe the countenance.' True; S2ST l °vel iUfiS3'&ccompan- tha- hlgljcst perieefion of, Pure&stait.aftiie;. ■owoa.v.; wnat artificml' appen«latt»efltial :v that : yivid rimi of coup tenant' which emanates flonahlociriinF health;?. compare wi tB the ored blood-casting fte briillant roseate hue through the transparent torture or tceakinr. What charms are mnro’captivatlngthan ihfve.of nature. In her highest perfection' of health ?-' Let f)r. Jlal •sejra Forest Wine supply theplace of all The U5O of.this, excellent Wine for a short' time ■creates pure,.rich : blood, which, coursing through the veins, penetrates the mi nutest .fibres that verge toward : the r surihee 1 of causing all unhealthy pimples arid Wotcheß to disappear, impartingarivld,-roKy^ortotbe'Bktojapd;briihante^-. pression. to-the pyes, : : . THIS IS NATURAL JBEAUTT. • In corroboration of these facts Dr. Hfllseybas.many.testl* menial? from ladies of - tho most; rfepadable priding In Forest Wine in large square bottles, per bottle, w . six bottles for $5. Gum-coatod Forest FlUfw 25 cento per box. For sale at Dr. KEYSEU’S Drug Store, No. 140, comer of Wood street and Ytegto Alloy. (augl7:d&w. ■ DOMESTIC DRY GOODS—The aubscribora havo just rtf oetycdu fttsh. supply.of plainand toncypriuted Cali cocsv •Check?, Ginghams, . Muslims. &C.' Al?o;. on hand a well assorted stock of Yeriety .Ooodj, Jewelry and Watebn° which they offer greatly reduced - - J JAMES SFCANDIJ^SA CO* MIMMiII ,* ,< „ . V * V 1 „ I„ * > *. ar T r . a , f -> T ~ f * v tf» ▼ ih I- V * *v* *" J _ >*C- ± *, - i h « , , V '*• rp-U ~,*• i* ; . .. ' - - », Vr ' < W r ! ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, ; ! Corner of /Wood dad First sts'. DR. HALSEY’S 'VtX'vX' t*-" I*'* 1 *'* * " l J "* MEDICAL. 1 Important to Ftmtlei. TVOCTOIUjATIIOBB’S WUiNCIt WiMALK Vll,lS r in in. I / noßcrit, rafirandf-l&etiml rtm&lffcrCbiamiU or Orren Slckno-u. Wear r Allitis. or TVlillcfV tfupj/mwm, UyKotm orrhffio, Nerroun DoWlity, gonorul Weakness, JSfauwa, Pains In tho Head and limbs, £oss or Appetite, Palpitation, Tee more, DlsaaMd Sp[ne,CMti*encM,lrritaM)!t7, Dy*pop«l» or Indigestion, WatafcSnce ot Wind, and all Uterine complaints. Price, 20 ccuta, or fivo-boxes for $l. Sold wholesale and ro tail by W. C.; JACKSOfci : S«btjborty -street, head of Wood street* Plttsbcrgli, and hr nlHho.lirugfiisw. ■. . * . , «UreutiopAeiicl|bged< i |HiltTeajehboXrf<lgtu0 I tyJAy FOB THE MABBIED S M T)E rE FRUITFUIr AND is scomm/md n that should bexticferfijiryobeyed by . t/jo children of men. Dr. IARZETtES'JUNO .OOBDIAI*-"©* Froereatirw Elixir, preseribcil os anriSKtttftt restbiratfw In cases of Do bUity, Impotence'<nr.'BarrebiKs*,ttiid. ell > Irregularities bt aaiure.. It Is oil .that it protosc* to be, Tl 2: NiUuro'fl Great: and Remedy; Jfor those In the matrlcdfitaf fl with out offspring. It ifl if certQin xrure for SemihftbEniiAricni?, Debility, GleflVlVciikhess 'of .the Genital, Organ*, *moua LeUcotthflea ortVhites.' ;Aaan invigo rating medlcino it is .;ufiequalled. ! Also. ft- certain, remedy. v 5,^ tp .^^;^ oTl i riam ptloiii i 'lni3ißerticiß > .]ossof' Mascnlnr I i ’ -Physical LatedadcyFcmaJO Ac. ! ’it. I l ** o * o thouperin any of tho;.al»ve oeffi* plairib<, and fa afcounGesa-yalueta thbsb witbou i offspring., . w n**°!L-!? ra *‘‘r^ nd thc-aitttne-'of■ Comstock A Brother on I*i l ru’!v and rarer buy it nnless .yDti -find •the above n/jlate. Avoid - : poison. Agency at;, -h: . NO. 50 SMITHFIELP ST. To InriUitJs ana tli« Sick. THE ( .'ELEBB A TED COM&TO CK MEDICINES ■ PAra itaRACK)B. (07rin<Pj ADaltyt) JC ' curing and all External Faio/j amFSbres.. — \Z,^ m Gdumbia tor , Staying or Restoring the Hu man ° Yenka- Me J£hnr y n ciiro tav tiH cam of Rheumatism. : . 4th.— McXair'4 Acoustic 02, a certaincare for Dcafricsi . known caro: ibt-the POcx.- v 6th.— Spohn’sSick Head Adtc.Remcd'j,',. :.• '■ - - 7th>—AiciftcrV -women in the Family TVoy. • Bth.— Longky’g Grtatr Wislfixn Indian; Panacea, for Colds, ■ bod feverish feelings .and- preventing. fevers; : ibr -Asthma, liver Complaint,-and BHlious ‘Affections; for. Diarrhoea, In digestion and loss of'Appetite; far CostiTcnbsa itf.Feinales and Males; and nervous cobaplainta; Ibr Stomach Affections, Dyspepsia,-Piles, Rheumatism/ Ac. ; The groat points ore, it is hot-bad to take/ never gives--pain.. and “never leaves on a costive.'; Sth.— (Worm-Killer) for children or grown persona . 10th—.Vry. Ercnurfs Great Pavn Killer, No medicine has: been discovered that- is fid’happily adapted' to ustf internally/ as drops to; ho takcn/ andyct pcrforni fiuclf.Wotuters whon applied^ exUrnalltf as a wnsh or bath, by friction', ; In botUefi: from 12J<j to CO cents each. •*t 11th.— Jldach arul-Bed- Bi/cf &dn'e; Ibr driving away.iVorminin a Ebort time.'. - . •. 'Celebrated JatCs. JAJt Pilli nnd Bitters . . : 13ih.-r-I>r, . Eartholmnew'a Fink :si/rvp,. tlie popular EX PECTORANT FOR. COUQIIB, COLDS/ INFLUENZA, Ac, . ■liib....The Hist India and Xeus York Hair Vues, tno only SURE coloring for the hair.-.■ . :15thv— IfltfsJBalni of <China, a Chinese Rciacdy fur CutP, Braises, Sores. Ac, ■ . ■ • . 10th. —Extract of SarsaparflkL . TMs article lias outlived all other and BUU glveafiHgreat s&tlaliictloh a 3 17th.-r-Tho celebrated Plaitcr y . made from Dr. lis’o recipe, and.the' most {iopulurih the market. . • 18th.— Dr. Kline's Tooth Ache Drfips. K ccrtain'and easy Curefor-Tcwtho^hei;;: V- .:! -. .. - 19th.—Dr. Comstock has- lately bought the-bright for tho; Baited Stataff, of the celebrated Omcentraled JlfricnilWater. ■found at thnSatt SpringSof Dr. Wm. C. Chase l atBt. Cathn- ' • tines, C. W~ Thiv^ baa .attained a -nDhiriety and popularity n<rvort»&re'equfly«l;hy. any prepariitioh at that place, and its safe .has been oommehsuratij withidta merits, '.which aro:estraordlnary,;i-;V; 'y;.-:•;.. hcrotPfore iqiown ‘as; “Com- or tc OjasTocK & -Ckffi/t. always; bclongoh-and now belongs EXCLUdIMILY to,X>r.',Lucius S. Comstock, and- rigMturo i ofComstdek.t Cdv wBI bo contihucd, •this extra-label wiih the lao-iiimHe Flgnrituro'of Dr. L. 8. C. will-in future dwygpato the GENUINE. ■ ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS. LUCIUS S. COMSTOCK. X®*Tho abovo medicines can bo hail In this place of -IVILLL\M JACKSON, febQ •.• - 1 ,, , No. 210 Lilxsrty nt., head of Wood. THE GBEAT VEGETABLE REMEDYI DJI, Mi It. M V£J?! B EA'TKA (7T, w Dnndeleon, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla .rruilS valuable medical tnuparation'-dl{rCTs : pittmdy.fttim X any simple of SarBap.iirilla, ,, .orroinnmn puri fying medicine.lt is a compound of many most CLUANS ING Vrith othcris actdirectly on tho Kid neysy br having Immediate reference to fheroHef and contin ued.healthy .operationof some Intcmal orpins. • It contaizis tirticlre which.entcr intd.no other pronoratioilln existence. AND IT. IS UNRIVALLED ‘ in purifying and rcfrcfihihg. efrectsi'by nny Medicine in tho world.. It Is put up .In is very pleasant :to tho tasteyaml i9.;moreetmcentratetL r-; . , d •' ->■ ‘ STRONGER, BETTER LAND CiIEABKB, than any other In: the market, Ppracms , nho haro taken *• Snn«iparilla M -by without relief have beenxad icaUy.curcd-by nring two or three bottle?. • This D thnonly compoandtawhlchDan<ielion,WUd.Cherry-aadSarsaparil*. . la prepaxed :td; offer the-peculiar yirtucs of.caclr s lii combination with pure extracts of other healing in a-.highly concentrated atate./Its ingrpdtenta. are purely getabley-and arc such roots and -barks ra are found, though chicfly,afTecting certain parts, in thrir general- tendency; to produce'the mo3t.cleanslngand heallnff effect*; - IT IS IMPOSSIBLE , , To cure many 'diseases. - DrojwiesV^Kidney Complainta, ; draw off Watcrr lltimors from.the .Bloods or.cbtrupt.and ir icitating tccretions of. dlceaEedcugaTisfrorivthebodyy without the thorOuglUpporatfona'on the Kidneys*' as hy this imedicine.'-'.Noother extract even pretend to tbl9"etloch— -.lnfhctf-this.yery operation, furwhlchiti;; pnrticularlyccm poundoil, aiffura froni oilier: preparations, and makes it 'tliobefit'compound Ih'cxfetetice.; -'. - v ' - ‘■ •;•"• IN ALL .OASES OF DROPSY, u*v* this medicine/- It will ■ relieve; , ylt has curedvwhen life itfrelfwarf ; defipcired^b£ Jt .contains ortidea- that wilb onrix if nnjtldng can, and takes the only tnoOiod to ioake . ' SHIP -FEVER I * ■To produce ti*stimony in proof of . the of this disease ia adcnowlodgoilly. new.-The public hare fib long beehtbugh t to regard it ok .X-itai; : that . im.poriUvc cure would seem al taost a miracle* yet J ' SHIP FEVER HAS BEEN CURED. And by fhe'tirMt Vegetable Remedy, DrJ 11. U, Myon’ Rx -tractof Daudelioii,Wild Chc-rTy,.S:a,'alone-.' -*.T -i. -Wofidcct-tbo.foiloTTihgas.a: ppcciruiin of.tlio numoroun bstimcminls’ta tho oOlciency of ihedirinc in cares of thta maKgiiant«liwri#«i, which we:haveto exhibit.' ' * TESTniONTrOF PHYSKJiANS. - - 4;f'raariS:TlbMjn«s0 t Ffcilittf.physician, reading in jßufthlo; >VY. r and one wbolias deTotpJ'Mmselfpartirahrir toihertydy aM cuib.of tho Ship Ferer. wlth nliaost every phase of .which ho is. oonvetaant* gives the foilotring testimo ny ih relation to Uieeireets of. this Tneiilcipo* os prepared by himself; • ‘ - v u l:ldß)r. to certify, that 1-hiTC lut'd Dr. If. B.'Myors’ Ex tXßrt;OfvDah<lßljwu l r-..Wilil.::€herty-iußii-'.SorgapMlHfii. in my practice, in ca*cs of aimmber.of patients; sick with Ship Fe ver, with very beneficial results. And l.cotwliler Ifca gener al curative in that diseased :- - • . • Prcpimi by * : “MYERS & RICE, • No. ll W'onun fitrect, Nevv York. Sold by ' R. K SELLERS, .oprffolcod&.w'}. .■■. ... No. fiT-'Wood 1 street.. Pittsburgh. - Wlstsx'a Balaam of Wild, Chony! TIIIT BEST. 3UU»m VEVFR KNOTO TO MAN 'Asthma; • Croup, \Br6.nchitisj Irijlueitzd, }J^reathihg,'Zirerjjffec : timtjjpainpr. WeaJents? ofJfiißreast. or ‘.Side, Stages i r of : dc. . ■■ IN short, this Balsam is.jecttllariy adapted-toevery disease of the Lungs and laver, which 1b produced by our over ■varyingclimate. .. •• ■■ Wild Cherry has long been known- to posscsi important medicinal properties... This fact LtJhmillarto every-matron iu our land, and'.Phyrfdana often prescrifco-itin: different fbnna lor Xtvariety of complaints 'll, also, hashenn equal ly noted fbr lts vixtocs; and roiae-phys!ciaiis, wliOfte jifune .w famiil.ar to thp. whole obonitryv have . gone so; far as to de clare that even conjtumpiim could, be-curedby’tliataloru?.— - In. other hands; 'again, j t was nearly valuless, owing, ho doubtj.fo tlieir !gnomucoljrpreparlngand : ndrnimstering it ’ —a ' difHcultynowentirely ohviatcd' bv, patient experience and I6ng experiment . . “ . . The:extraordinary;mcdidhal :: thk«e'-two : anlj slanceaaro thefirsttime combined and embodied in Dlh. WISTAJi.’S.BAtSA3I.OF T\TU) CHERBFi By nuicp cd, w iimt.whafremalnH Is thembatextraordinaryaiKi truly ;offl«icibnsVeihedy'for alt kioda ; of pnlmonary mid llrci 1 dis eases'ever hhowrr.to maiu-iTd convince alt tinbcUevers-ihat our theory ia n»ily traei we refer ton feir cases of cure? pejw ftrmcdby.thiswonderfiiLmisdicJno:i.. _\\.v . : Two luxe Saved bylht use of. only Three HMks of * Iflrfans V■/:■■'Bdscmrf . IKftj ttheri-y. Air. Ndkx, Ky., July 2J r 3Si2. -•. Messrs. Harcourt, Howard & Co.—Gent*Uio Dr, Wis taria Balsam Cbairy Hmt Ibougbt of you : has bceu . of suchrignarbeiifiEt inmyCuhlly, that! wish totbakoit* virtues known for the benefit of thepubUd-f, ; ; ; My of.her-lMoiflnemenf which settled on he? Lung*..' -Tile phy efclans '.prendunced: her dis ease cons ump(lon. EhChad Often-piofuse nlghfaweatfl, and 1 liad coughs j- she wo* given up, fur wo despaired of her re* covcry, -and her child, partook, of her complaint. She then commenced Joking-" Jlutfari* Malsan of Wild Cfitri'uf and three bottle 'effected ah’ entire eiire'- with 'her and tie Child rv I have no doubt that they would havo now becn in IhWr graves if they bad not have used Millar’s Balsam oMHIiI Cherry. v t £ETIt IL SIiAKCV. : Seth It. Searcjvwhdse certificate is above, is a man of as ■ -much:. Vc racity os: buy in nma n 'of good - judgmentvtuul vre plaeoentixo.rc-liance-on hisxtatement,' lIABCCDRT, HOWARD A CO. coaismiPTioi citkabhe. , Robert Sanderson; - J uatice. of the .Peace, in Ilunh ■ Creek. Stnulerpon,” an officerm tlie war cf ISIS, cored of Con . sllfllSani of'tVildCher : ry■.^, • vv - Il^'Sii^>t*l'asaf>ide?ih»t ; my lirehaste’eii'greaith'nrp.^ • theruEo 'of .. - Ji Dr. Wlvtar’a i^L=am_qf|Til(lvCherry.” fliato the 1 symptoiUiiof Jhy core, thfltotuurs riuiilarly afflacted mtiwba induced to try this invaluable remedy, , l eapancnced' r4eat • .dlffLcultyinhreaUiingjdiad-the-hcctkaavtvsrith'vlQlont' • fliHlieH)! io bya.Teryl«(J- -; ,r«r Mnigbfa, nf«bfc swMtvTcrairlxc . iu?.-Ifion!iJ!3iy: at h* tm pillonsa niji,t, vta-cs th* thitjDßlK’;-! iSod. »6t :Bear at!o to work. ! ran. Hut I H.. wo;h rauwlaUM. ana idnio-t lit-UIS-i Klim X eoimaMusdoauJK<.Tsj4Bri.jR I .'j I nii of ii'iVl'f'niS.T Jha?c -u-ea.inalllabotUc?.and Irvtn ioVtoa- fiiPT% -llioi® curap!a(utVfor my bpalit. !.< pxj. - ■ ™ 11:1 . 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