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'.■ •.V V* ■ .-/■ \..7--‘:>. ..::■■■ *A« A*^’J- -J f "&<>'£&.&»-■■> !.■'-; ~-.r . ■r“• UA ■ ,■''''■ ''" . - - .V-.-- • ■ • ■;■ -,•-' ~ / , } v~- w 'b,'\v ■# * , -■* > J -’A *&: ’V-'§ SSSW^WSg^^gSS^rSJ?^ * «+ri‘ ’*< >I« tT- ■ i-4 I*~J feSSflMi^ll! 1 IS®@&- g '9 l#sSltl iMsto *3i4-- i ) <1 l^lpF iiillt?3 m iKrf-A • ssagsMg§d mm&j&gMi? wmM *®ms mp ■§B[l «gis till iBi»ft>;m#fer' mmMwM sfe gpgS®**®*®®**^ SlSif?l|| S■|g|J % ./■>• •.■ >• . ~ - KxtenslTe Arrl-ral or ' ’ fall jca~z> msTsu d&t coomi. - Tv Tom;/»U & CO- io.OT, narfii-wr«;tcorr.v:r< f‘\\M :i- . • • : oUqj, Import cry nolcsalu- Defers in put GOODo OAd \ jusiopeuinJS i ’ - coinploto ptDck.pf'Dzy Goods <»;d Vtrißi i • •'•• - tics* TJtxAwCioodAhAV* Ibcoa- pclectwr-.vfittt :'gr-.%t'fcftrfe,’>bfr: ; :•: expcnfiuwiJii^littbe^lly,which, for styis_ yririgty, wcstt)f tbtf-'ui- , mntaiofi. ::OursinfiteooasUts in port-ofw < : . ► : ■ vi;Frcini v ••• and Ji&ii* } •:.■■■■-.■■■■•••■■ Fm*cy I*rints» in jrre«it variety; •: . ~-v; P ro^n • • .-. .;.< - • tatinj and Cotton Vesting*; • .fresh Scotch MidDomijiiHo Ginghams; - •• ■.>■-■■ -Irish Linens tmdlhbh* Ihapcr; ■ •:, ■••■■ _-. 3ro'rnaDd Bleach«l DriUiaps; - .-Alpaca.c.jpelftinep, Merinos; • e.'V^wEjtrMui'Cantonrionnels;: ■•,.••• T: : . • - Under-Shirts ttnd Piia Jflckatsj , ... CUi‘fik#,TwoeilßaDd Utekorysv: • • • tlosicry.aml Uloyos; a lurge Assortinom.;. <- • >iUbhons* Lacos and v -*r Cambric and Mall MitsUii*; .'. - . • :• - •A’rilßjCollitfSMidCaffß; • « Pres*Silk.and Silk Uawlkorchlui; ... . - ; cmroffnimi«r»wn, ; . Combs, Threads ,n. v.. .Incotmoclionwith U f wet from tlio niam»f. k crutrM.n Ter> Imko of Gold and Gilt JEWELRY. Gold and Silver VATCWCS t Goldand Silver tens and Pencils,Judies jv j^.Genl^Gad . :•. ■ ■ PlnSvEtehtDav and Thirty Hour all MdiU, lor -••’■• 4~c-f toourngy • t dyk'-‘ , |ke fo/*: not'been enumerated.' .Mo wou«N A LOTF. FRENCH STORE, 108 JAMES GOSLING* •?9"$lOQ each. . . . ■ .. Xet«Teiy lacly call anfl two this splendid production of to* pflrlal Cbinc-TO manufacture. . - \ L&casrSaimst Silksltosns, Beragas, Mantttlal* MulVisitc* tomatcifthd-fißa’S’ls. -•••-••.. - - .. - : IcdiesVanfl. CnQdreirs MiUinerjy Glova-i, Hotter?,: Eds' lngs, ia • 1 Broad and tegliaraHats/fGo-; cirf styles) Shirts, Coats* dc. . HoondosCooArOftjrcydesctic-taoa. . - ! Mediuso-A- Gosling. ffcorn-Ftaßsty is in the month! rro- fashions, and ;&iadchv from Paii a J juondcm. and Xe*e Torts,«t-5a;.51 SL.Cbdr stroct, inTitod to call. . .The trade supplied ■with models and materials/ .fr.p-14. ■YJTHAiR'OIIr—2& bbls Winter Bleached Whald Oil. Ibr W snlo by (PcplC) . SMITH * SINCLAIII. ; 'r|xmAu*>r . X—2s- hxa 6-’s and Bfs8 f s Russell AEdunsoa's. sad Grant’s • bacoo* 12 da s’saniS , a Stcffart r 3 doj •••2D■•«o.-Mytfrs , --SnperiorPcrtuwJ.Lumji d»; ■ SO - da -do - dwarf, do; • • SO && Diadem Twist. ' - - da: ; 16 twist - • do; •• ■: 10 Lbln Bavtulan cut «ucl tlrjr .'■-do;- • 10 do - do, received, and fl>r ealebr MZT.LK& & RICILKTSON, * Non. 221 apd223 libertystreet. ' : ' Kiinoattona-TlK)' Femnle Seminarf) 1 .• • ; (LitsimvpoxsronrrMi’B.) "Wf ILL be coounuoil at tho Aisaal plow** corner of-TOishr , f f - Sngton street tuul East Common, Allegheny city—the fail tens eomniPiielng on the first Slonilay in September hext —under the efficient tramogementef Miss Hannah H Dstls* ■who has for some ilmohad ebargeas principal, and will have suitable nSHtstanco m its management. . : In point of location ami arrangements ibr tho comfort of the |t Uflotsurpassed in the comm unity. . Tor terms, ic., see CtrcularA. tta ' ' • Ptofttsor Tbompso&’a Female Seminary, 'TXriLL open the Fall bastion on MONDAY, 30tb Instant, \\ and continueFlvd Months,'. Asthenomberof pupils U molted, early application will bo neeesauy . to secure ad mission.' No pupil admitted for less time than nsession, and no-deduction of tuition except for protracted illness. One lialf of tuition payable invariably in advance. For further : information see circulars, Or. Prof T, in person, at.his rooms, M Idberty.ftreeVUrwin'a Row.) • • Pjof T. will form n fmali class of 8 or 10 lads, in Uatho matin? ntvl language.?, to recite from 3 toC F. M.,on m/i- 1 - sotnHeteraa. ••• •••*• •• ■ • -• ■.- feulS - •tonng hQdics Seminary, Allegheny* MR. tmd Mrs, N.W, METCALF. wiUcommencethcir Au tumn.-Session■;on: MONDAY, August: SQlh, at their dwelling* cn Federal street, * Row/* . Mods. F.W; Gcagembre isengaged to instruct in French; and Motts. H. ILGengembre; in Drawing ami Painting. Scholars may en teral anytime, anil will bj> charged tuitionfrotn the time of entrance to tbo-riose of the session. Cases of protracted sick* neMwill be an exception to. the above rule, Tuition bill a wQI bet received, ono half in advance, tire other half at the close of the session,. . • AU other arrangemontstho same ad heretofore, which may. be ascertained By reference to tlic circular, or by applying to % thoinstatetow, Allegheny. August 2. 1852.—ao.Vrtf Adams 4to Co’a Western Express* - norms of aiuhyal. Philadelphia and o'clock, midnight 'f-.- From Baltimore and South, 6 o'clock, P. M. Wey Stations between PIUIo. and Pittsburgh, 0 o’clk, p. at;. The West* generally, at 6 p. M, *.- •■ :: • • • • HOPE? FOR CIOSISQ. For Philadelphia and East, ot 5 o'clock, p. m. • - • ' ForßaltimoroandSouth,-at4o’clock, p. . "Way Statioa»>.bctween.Fittburßh ami Phila, 4 o'clfc, p, M. Cleveland, Cincinnati, and tbo West generally, 7 U.A.U. AllOoods- nud parcelslcft &t lhe OlOc«/aftfT tlic above anio: . - > ' BAKER & TOKSYTIT, Agent* .George Bletcber, : (FEOS KEW YORK,) .„ MANTJFACrUIUjR of the Celebrated V " OO^SAJIEaTFNTIIiAtri^GWIO, J EMKnCBAND TOUPEES, and ctc £> , rr description of Ornamental Hair for Indies anil Gcntlemrtv No. 79Fourth •m.'street. between Wwa and Slorket, pffpßpSßg.' -Bl etcher s System enablds Ladlea and rffl/ssii Gentlemen to measure their heads m f Apj=fgg=a»y with aocuraev. ■■-. * Jr'Oß WIGS, Nto'-l» v - Thfc round of the Head. • \ > . 2. From Jhe forehead bverthu head to neck. No. 2- ■ ** : 3. > From ear toear. over tho top.. ' • t# 4. " From edr to ear, round the forehead. <:. fbr TO&PEEB. tn cow th/stop of the ITtad, (mly. A’Poper Pattemj tho **xactrtwp< ' jylfrgp Tapacijtt’s Bemittanca and Emigration Offices. jyo. 87 SQUTH ST&EETf iS'mr FORK, And Xo. 180 Corner of Wood and Liberty zts, Pittsburgh. TIJR jplcsdid vosseta below, Trill sail regularly on FOR'NEW SOUS. SHIPS. CAPIAHO. Furnas, Mills, West iuc.t, Allen, Cap: Cod, limans,- O Eldildgo, JOHS SIDAEI.V - FppHa' ' Cashing, &sW.ar, Aiaaio«tU**x63r,--:. - -* g®? ? : - Hotki AKMfconc, z«twL Altaic, _ . 2ere|& ( 1: Va&nn&a; : : ■; p/v-.,- /;■. • Jfcrtlctt: •' •'•••• ■WtttU-U P2KS,, • Tolccr, Hsm CUT* Hill,-. Hicaißi>'sraaSE y ' - Perry,•'* Bnnuoaw, . ' Porter, ■ XJNjiZHTOiTEa, • '••"•.•■; fchjjilov, Cosuitas?, .•: Fi. BpTJrummona, AnbbShtT?osieB, - JtfcUierton, ••■■: Kurotf'Zc, Smith, ; • -~ Briggs,—;^ George GitsE**,^-. : - >' -Itedmohd, -. WATiSloo, Harvey, Bew.'.'AcaHS,(not? ship,) - J. Drnmmond, Pnoanssa, Chase, Rosejna, Maloney, Gnu? 'WfcsTZM., Furfcer, WjSCSESHaj-V'> Bri^r-V' : Vr-.' And suecoe4lng Pachata every thr©eday».%' POE PHILADELPHIA. • JDtuilavy, Tar’.or, . J olios, -. Pecan, Wtoxjxo, TUSOUWB*;> TojriW4M)ji, Siawus, . FOB BALTIMORE. Merrill -Mlstelty, ' . soom, Fwn.. SFDwAny FOB NEW ORLEANS. Oay, Devoreur, S«u» Hteora, OW*TIC, " _ SOU AUSTRALIA. Sosatiffr * Melbourne, >. •• -- 2250 Qoxlid&Xti ‘v Melbourne,' 2000 lh6 Bt>oVOShips for 'tbe: American .Porta-urn- fmmlaVn^ • •wilftthS totfpyteg4Pantttrot>Pwretelftnß.-fta» ,T ft«j«h’ ™T»gojr*2s&s?Biseuta .•• OatMeal i 2o^sEieo ;■ sufrnr; Ro)s3!bl&asesMMB>'Tcn; - j Wthe above, *:. Medldncs aria-.ilcaiwu Attendance aro-provtdea. : all-bf M^Cp^J^Goyerfaßieitaad.'oth^diayj^'. r - • ' ~ 'i ; -Tsmmfsssmo% i«s*. ..»»»• Adam*«k Co.’* Kxpt«») ko. so Foimu strklt, pinaiwiiaii rptnrpafcUodmioformcd iliafcaw-»?WTJ*wafPC loVlbekP.lL tigiiT toQaclniuui,.at *--U,dock»A.sL -1 Oiriera triuumlttcd free or charge, anil' Goods rrturnc-d-by 1 ' for pate on" r.i:-'la!id, Ireland nnif'Scot- IbjuJ. for-anr imrnupt, payaile.on principal Banking Houses: crK.it Offices on fho United Kluadora - BAKl.lt S. HHISYTH, Agent. Pennsylvania ItaUroad. Company. - vl&LiJ-. ■■ , , ytir sagbad'JUve Stoct Insurance Co., *Bs~isa3Sr ■ vl' ; ■ XcujJlactn, Ctnaiatunitr • Prfk ' 7: -- •';'" •:. £>w^rf^^^mas'lCtodrick,3.Lewis Taylor, I A Ta»s Thurfcer, Alfred KlworiK John Saxton, Wm.W. Kendrick. Mlbs’ ° a> TnUoWjCotton ’ M Glass 50c. ? I . ( Thomas Kttmick, PrmdtnL rr< CTttTl9-4-l)oß ß St\Ag(mifl,.-:-s r. u ■ .m ; v I No. 123, coruer Wood and ’Fifth streets, (over Patricks £ fiwd^Oa^n? Prult,Bristles,Clover tmd Timothy Friend’s Banking IfrmßC.) 1 -;■ .. - :■'■■■ ■■'>■■■'■'■. [my2o - Boer Skins Hemp, Flax, ami Eggs ffte. lOOIbs: • G^.F Wi thcrs, 'Furs Peltry, Brooms aml MerchandtiOrWc. .*■ - oa* Flour, r £ barrel. : •W« sre-tiiso preparcdto-fonTard freight to Eodebaugh’s station, near Gj^n{d3urc r and intermediate Stations. ". . COVODE & GRAHAM, Agents, ••-:■: corner of itontt and'Wavno sts., Pittsburgh. . •. '•*.. It IL HOUSTON, Agent, •■’ Jy2Q : < 21 O MarkOt Philadelphia. v. Merchants’ Line. . U GREGQ & CO. Mssa. ' _ JRrt'&tW0 AM) SLTiLMER GOODS, ujlagrkh Eh&wls, from |S.to • . • •• •• 4.0E513.: ,v ■' • G BIUDBERS A CO, Cleveland. •. nnrll to} PIXMAN, TiiOtS BRIDGE A JONES. Detroit, FAREItfeDtCED I ■■<•■■ T rrr.ST KEWTO& FLAKK ROAD ItOVTE, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and WASHINGTON X CITY Faß* Ra*ci*. ■This ti the only oflisa which insures aTHROUGU TICKET to Washington,- aa-L by taking this loutc, passengers wni save lime and money. • - The ADil Boatfcarryiag the United States MaiLHeivcsihc Mimcnp&cla Wharf; aborti the tVira Bridge, I.\ LSI AFTERNOON, ct - the VoajhioghHDT: River. .PassengffnrwUllodgo oo tnrrifoatynnd take splendid United States lihul Coarhr? at West Newton. nett wcrnlog, ovor the PtankKoad, cradl ing the meuwoinsin daylight. Take the »"pct! fluent alin ing Cora of the Baltimoro and Ohio Railroad, at-10 o’cloufc. P. M. Brenk&*t at Baltimore and Washington City, dine in Philadelphia, an.-l urrivula New York the some evening. Fare to DaUlpiore -...-...53,00 [ do. Phi1ade1phia........,...; 9,75" ; ao. Wnthincton City..— 9,?# i. MONONGAHELA ROUTE. . « : fl cr > ',.The6tramerleavcßthewharf,ftbovcthoßiidgi»,- • LgHKlwefrs , dr«ily,afc 8 o clock A. M. Traveler* leavingPitt*- . fSOTTfcgrfaa burgh by the Morning Boat, will cross the Moun tains the some uh’Jit, r.mi arrive in Cumberland the next inorning.far the & o'clock train of Cars for Baltimore. Will sap in Baltimore and Washington Citv, and arrive in Phila delphia at 2 o'clock the same-night. Fatvui Baltimore.., .$ 8,i«0 • do. b,75 • - tlo. .Washington P,50 . - For tickets, by either of tins above tines, please coll ct the IV cat Newton Plonk Rood Office, In tho Mcnonpohela house, 'Water street. • " fßtpli?] ■ . J . J. KYAftB. Agent. ••? SUMMER A H It A JXCEMXN T—FA RE REDUCED. R. W. POINDEXTRB. OnlyTcn Jf&s htepi mat Two Daily Trains from J?itltbvrgh to Philadelphia, and Only 25 hentrs throxxyh ■ to either place, both ITrarar connecting (ft Ifarrisbttrff - vr.ih Trainf for lkltxmorc. Hire. $5,50. and after Saturday, July.2ith, the Express Jlall Train \nU leave txie Depot on Liberty street, above the Canal liridger cicry morning at-9 o‘d«k. • Passengers •sit! go by tbo cars 50 miles, to RodchaagVa, (near Greenalnirgh.) where they trill find the best of Coaches In readiness to.coavcy thorn 10 miles, OTer a first rate plank ntul turnpike road, to Beatty s accompa ny each train of coaches) and thru take tbo car* direct to Philadelphianrul.Baltimore. Passengers for Baltimore tnhe. the cars of the Togaand Cumberland KaUroadot HmUburgb. • Op’ Passengers who wish to avoid night travel, can lodge* at HoHidayabutj'h over night, and resume*-their wntn the uext -morning in tho C o'clock train, and arrive in Philadelphia or Baltimore the aamo evening at 9 o'clock.: The Evening Train will leave dally nt 8 o’clock P. 31* «v riving at -Philadelphia or Baltimore at 9 o’clock thonext evening. - '• We givo through ticket? to BcdibrdjTia Uol lidnyphurm fbr ' ss,oo. ■ ■ '■■■• ■ ■ Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. • Passengers ore .at no expense in moving baggage on this lino. ■ :Tho Accommodation Train will leave daily at 6 P. M~ and arrive at Bodnbatiffii's (near Grcensburg) at 8 P. return ing, the Trains wiU leave Rodobaugb’a as follows: The Ac commodation Train wilt leave at 6.15 A.M., arriving In Pitta bpTgh nt 8 First ThroaphTrain at 3.80 P.M., arriving at 5 P. Second Through Tram at 10.Su P.M.. arriving at 12 P. 31. To Oreensburg, $l.OO. v Faro from. Pittsburgh to East Liberty, 10 cents; to WA kla4burg.-20 cents? to Turtle Creek 00 cents; to Rode bnugb's, 80 cents. -Passengera will procure their tickets at the KaDrotui Office in the Monongahela House, Water street, or at the Depot .Office, Liberty street. ■ —ln case of low, the Company will hold them* •elves responsible for pcraohnl. baggage only, and for an amount not, exceeding $l6O. ■■■■■. J.MESKIMEN, auS ■ • ■'. •• Ticket Agent P. It. R, Co. UNITED STATES MAIL. ■' iV E W A ft R A N G £ At S N T. Commencing August 18th, 1853. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 2b Cleveland, Cbhcrhbuf. Cincinnul3 } Chicago, YMthdaiikie, Ricfmittp in ooniibdimitoiih tM Vlac- 1 land and Pittsburgh Railroad,from Alliance to CI&o- ; : r land. Punning IXrtci -frmi Pittsburgh to Gm ton. Musillonond . . &yto Maittfuldlnf-iltagci front Wwter. ifTirFE TRAINS start from .Pittsburgh drifly, (Sumtaysex _T copied) MAIL TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh at 6.30 a. in. Passengers dine at Alliance at 12^0i\ a., and reach Vt oo*tar at 4P. M. Fare to Wooster “SWB. } •••••:,-V-v-VT KXPRES9,TRAIN . For Cleveland leaves Pittsburgh at 11a.m. Passengers dine' at Alliance at 2.30 p. m., and reach CUnrelrad at 5.4 ft p; m.; in • time for the evening boats on Lake Erie., ‘ This train stops at at Rochester, New Brighton/ Eiion, '-Coinmbiana and Salem, and at no other station between Pittsburgh and Alliance. ■ ■ -- from Pittsburgh toCleveland, 140 mQfis.Jn about rtx- and a half hours. Faro $4. Passengers can take this lYain and bo in Dunkirk the hext'motntao, or in Chicago in tbo ovcnlngof the next dny- : • • 'The Stall (rain coming eastward, ] caves Woos ter at 0.30 A. M.,tflhes at'Alliance *«fe 1250-• p. it.,- connects -there' with thtf ■ morning train which leaves Cleveland atlQ iLA/ohd roach* «9 Pittsburgh at 5 p.m.,' connecting with the train oh'tho Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia andßalii. Ajdore at B*.and olso wUlr the West Nowton Steamboat route.. • • . THE EXPRESS TRAIN lOIWrBCSi)EK. 2000,' •/- -2000 1000 •1800 .2500- "’T.iSpd: :v-- ; ,'.:2500- Returning leaves Alliance at 12*t night. By this train' passengers come from ;Ciudn* natl to Pittsburgh in one day of less than 18 hours, instead of several days by steamboats on the Ohio river; Parc from Cincinnati to PUtabOrchSlft-;. Passengers leaving Cincin natiat B*ls and Cleveland 5.40 P.M., reach Pittsburgh the same evening; • : ; . , v Stagolinis mn in cohnectlon with the. roadfrom.Enon to New CxstlejMercer, and'Ericr from Salem; bn the plank road to Warren, and from Wooster to Mansfield.. . THE FREIGHT TRAIN. -If aves Pittsburgh f day to Cleveland and toWobstof. New Brighton Accommodation tTain leaves Pitts* M l £ A * M *. and P. New Brighton at TA. ' stopping at intermpdiatn stations. - - PifcUburSh^ ll^l6 ' good -ior twO'days, are:sold between, QuarierTr^«if c . Btcr NeWßrightom-^'v::#.---- t r^ psekago to *° ld low hy-the- EscurslonSrSL^lf 11^0118 - ' ~ r •Thctialnadottot-^? acco ®niodatod at reas(3nablo rates. ' Omnlbusaea run in »« o^S?nda^‘ - - : -tho station on Federal Kr»^ tiott with tho trains to and from For tickets apply at and Pennsylvania Railroad tn I*l 1 * 1 a! 2 eet station of the Ohio ; «*«v o a,to GEORGE PARKIN, --Ticket Agent Pittetmryh, August Hon^Ktteto^h. ~"\/f'OLASSES— 180 bbls prime Now Orlon«. w"! —— iVI oak packages; 25 bbls 6t -James BuStT lolas3tsS » lxl -sosyiarsalo-by : :• [sep27] - L. Mola s-1 DUsql niton. “* 'rpHETOrtriership than.l—'- 1 stytoof STUART & SILL, waa this day limitation: All the accounts of the firm will bhfictti,3 A 3. STUART; at the old stand, No. 0 SmlUffiold by A J. STUART Pittsburgh; Augusts 1852. T. R, 51J.7, ( * A J..STUART WiR oootinuo the WholesaleGrocerr. • Produce and - Conmdsslon BxudDOta, -at -tho' old' stand.' na* herctoftro, A. J? STUART. y P. retiring from tho I&te firm, I take pleasura in recommending Mr. pTUART to our tonne; fidsmisandcus* tometP. £&u2s] T, B. SILL JIICHHIGAN CEMTEAI RAIXiROAD. CHAHGE OF HOUBB. 1852 ' 1852 * THE PEKSSYLVAISU RAILROAD. 18BS * : 18 5®* ; Tht only MisUm Jlaih'oad winning ottf frovi Pittsburgh! TEEE FROM AU. THE PEUY3 OF THE OHIO MVia. INSUKAS jjropertyi.toaa an.. JL/.,iUapic.oa^lta3 r &iidixgortb superior oapomV . of chEßpnoaFTsafety tuh! accommodatloEf.tocity an&cooAHy - merchants, end owners of dwellings, &xuijsola£ed or - - A. ATdAKRIEII, Actuary, _ —Accnt for tha ICcy^imii Xajc Tmwance'Qmz>anVi of irnrrbtburgv I’enn-yhama. MOFttIT, { iyli N'o. 29 liftlustruet* I'itlrijMgb. INSURANCE, AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE AXD THE PERILS OF NAVIGATION;. ST TUP PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. . ,ss?* This OLD AND RESPONSIBLE Company continues to grant policies.opontbu most favOmUoterms. Applyto CKO. E. ARNOLD, Agent , : sepB:Sm • - - .: 'for PRtaburghi&ud Allegheny Oount>v IVeu York Llfe lnenranoe Company. • « . .. Accumulated GtpiUil $5OQfiOQ. • ■ v • rpilE Annual Dividends hare been unusually torgcvflhow- X ; lug that the Company has bran doing a very largo and prosperous business Tho Dividends in 1846 wen? 60 pur cent.- « *• 1847 “ 66 . .> C« ■ ‘r . .... 1548. • « 60 - “ • > h < 1849 « 40 4 *• * f 1860 « 40 «• ■ ■ ' “ •.■:■.• 1851 .« 60 . « 1852 « 40 « lliis is among Ui& oldest companies In the United States; it* nraumnlated capital is coMtontlrincrcaslngfor tfaeben eSt of present and future; -- . .- t • Mor.tus F&ikeuh, PivstdaiL • i Puxr Fceemax, Actuary. . CLRTT3& DOBBS, Agents, No. 125, corner of Wood nnd Fifth streets, over Patricks- k Friends Banting House, Pittsburgh, -: •. - CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. Also—Agentstor Protec tion and Farmers' Fire and- Marinolnsurance. Capital $130,« 000; and of-branch office of the Empire State Health Asso clatten,. cash. induiUngnroumukitcd capital, $18,000. ; Also, agents for tho purclmse and salo of Real Estate. . rnyll . • •: • - Delaware Dlntaal Baßtylnsuranc:Oo« OJftcty}north room of the ExcJt&npe, Third stj PhiL' FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, merchandise ami. other property, in town and- country, Insured against loss or. damage, ov fire, at the lowest rate of premium. • Mauuw X3wmu3CK>—They also insure vessels, cargoes and freights, foreign or Coastwise, under open or special-pollefoy as tho assured may desire. ; Island Tuinskirtation.—They rtl*i insure ipcfchnpdlra transported-by wagons, railroad cars, canal boats and steam boats, on tbc most liberal terms. ' Jhmrfon—- Joseph If. Seal, Edmund A. Souder, John CL RavLv Robert Barton, John K. Femora, Samuel Edward*; George Q- litdper, Edward psrdngton, Isjpc R. Davis, WiJ* Ram Kolwell, John Nowlin, Dr. R.il; Huston, Jm.’C. Hand, Theophllus Pan Wing, H.Jonns Brooks; Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Scrrill, Spcucur JlTlvaln. Charms Kelly. J. Cofan, Secretary. (RBcivof the Company, No. 42 Water street. Pittsburgh. jelfcdtf : IV A. MADEIRA, Agent Tlifi FrankTiii Fire lumrance Company, Of J*hileiu}phui t X > t'n , nTylrQi:fa. Vr. Banker, Thomas .Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob . R, Smith. Geo. W.Tlfch* anls* Moiriocnl D, Lewis, Adolph! E. Boric, David & Browne, Moms Patterson,: '■ Cua3. X; lUNCXEn, I^uulcnL . • . Cius, G. Basciini, Secretary. • ■- Ccntlnuo to make insurance, limited, on every. dC’Scriptfon of property, in town.and rates as lav? m ara comristcnt with security, - .. • : The Company hoverepaved. a largo Contingent Fund,; which, whh th*iircapital and premiums,ca&ly fold amnio protection to the ascarcd. . • The As sou of the Oampiny cn January l.it, 1851, ea pub lished agrreabiy to an. Act of Assembly, weru oa follows, vta: Mortgage. . - .<518,125 65 Rail LRato « ~ .. SVJ77 78 : L0a83,96817 • _ ri,889 00 % Casli, Ac W,slo 81 Total. 44 Jjlnco their. iQcorpccfinon. a period of twonty-one yeoTS, they have paid upward of Ouu MUUcn Four Iltmdred Thou sand tkdlara, io.?sev by fire, thsroby tdTording evidence of the advantages of insurance, ns trcU us this abjuty and dßporf tlon to meet with promplittM all liabilities, J GARDINER COFFIN, A^cmt, ‘ R . 013c<\ Cor. Wood and Third rts. : btate Slntnal Fire Insurance Company*’ • . . JUarnsburffin J/aylt.lBs2i 5200,60*7 —Branch Office, No. 04 Smlthfield at, V Pittsburgh. The. following la the Second Aunuol State :mrnt:— . ■. Total amount of property ei rub 414,659,616 06 •Ajrtountoftfll3nH*lvabLG(infaros .- ~ - • - 175,627 91 Amoont of Cash Premiums..-.-, 14 - Total - tosses?, nituraed pmnimnd, ,re-lnsornoco and 05,140 * $30,478-60 Intorort on Loanf,.... •, 733 46 Caali Surphifl $31512 08 t>Lmotol present value of station* - ,%• cry, cfficefaruiturc. $OO 00 Total $210,649 B 3 - Onedifllf of thia amount crpiron-trithin a year. - Tlus BUectora,in the Second Annual Report, take Irovn tp congratulate the membera upon ihc tnarkra tmccers of the State Mutual iire Insurance Company. In opera* tlon only two ycara, it has talcen a podtion lu-jiklp the older inatltmioni of tho ktol, and prove* by lim very great faeces*} that the mutual m adopleil bv them, is beyond a question the bent and only Bato of insurance. ■ The heavy losses of tljc post year, which hsTO annihilated many stork companies, leave tho Btoto Mntual with a cash surplus of upwards of thirty-one tbou*and dollars, besides a reserve opILU of neirly. two hundred thousand dollars, which Is constauttyincrco-Mng. • ; . - Tho Directors submit that the State Mutual Firo Insurance Company offers, to owners of safe property, Inducements sel dom equalled, and never exceeded. Jhrectorj-f-Jobn I‘. Rutherford, P. C. Sedgwick, Famuei Jones, FhilAilelphla; John It. packer, A* Ai Carrier, Wtts burgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. J. Gillet, K. T. Jones, Robert Klott. John P, RcTHearoßp, JVsrtflfTif, A J. OILLCT, fiarslary. ; jehdnwtf : : A. A. CAUniKit, Artoary. JAVA COFFRK.-56 pouches. 40 to 60 lb*, each Old' Gor* crament Java Colfcc. jnst received and for sale at the •sopB PKKIN TEA STORE,3SFifth*L OATS— StX> bus r just rac'd and foriale by . . A. J. STUART, 'MP—- No.GSalthflcldatroet BBLb FLOUR, (trcHhT) just'rcc'il andJorrtdoby OXJyJ A J. STUART, - - - No. 6 Smlthfield atrecV . sep22 . . opposite thoMonongabela llongc. • f VHlftEB I*LY CAKtilTK—Received this tlay at tho Carpet X /'Varohouae, No, 85 Fourth street; of now and rich styles, at prices as low as can be bad In any of tho eastern cities. ‘ - &P" Vf M’CUNTOCK. ■■ Co*Partneralitp Nottop, '. rpUE sobwribers hnvo this day entered into partnership, ' the style and firm of TAAFFK, 3IAGUIRE & BANLxor uio purposa of carrying on agoueral ComtaLsriou. and Produce Business,' and confidently hope their long expe rience, extensive mercantile acquaintance, and poreonal at tention to tho interests of their customers, vriU entitle them to a share of pubilo patronage, which It shall be their study to deserve. ' I-UKK TAAFFR; Pittsburgh,: ■ BAM’L MAGUIRK, Cumberland, : : . . WSI. C. BANK, Washington, Pa; v /. Pittsburgh, April 3, 1652. ® * [ B po PhtUlnaburff Water Care Eitab¥«hmenti Ib VHILI/IPSBuRO. Beaver county, PctmHylvanlft, on the South side of the Ohio River, opposite the mouth of tho Big .Bearer Crock 5 mll«T front Pittsburgh, eight from Wheeling and one hundred from Cleveland. The Proprietor has had twenty years practical experience ns. a; regular pbjhUian, twelve pf Which he has practised under the Hydropathic system. Terms onlv FlYl) DOLLARS PKR WEEK—payable weekly. All seasons are adapted to Hy.irp* pathlo cures. Each patient is required to furnish two heavy woolen blankots; two largo comibrtß.-.fonr shoots, f&urtow els, and one camp-blanket or IndlMnbber sheet, ti PR. IiDWARD ACKER, Proprifttor. marlfr) Phililpsbnrg, Ilodicster P. 0., Boavor countv. Pa- ENTERPRISE WORKS. ." - no. 130 wbon sxam, third door.BStow vißOut iiitrf. - _ 27 0 ir.V «£ Tt TI, P J >@Q/slsgp“»rs% DIPORTERS and manufacturers-of HURQIOAL AND DENTAL ffflf**** INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We ;keop.a general assortment of tho above; ■ articles constontlynn. hond;^-together, with n general variety of Fancy. Hardware- ■ Alsoj Guns, PJf tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Caps, Load and Bulletsßowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tojlorahnd/lioir Dressers’.- Shears; Pocket Ac.—- Alto, Truss>is : and Supporters. ;:'r ' ' Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. - llDLEal—B T o are milking Rllles of every, description, to order, of. the boat mote rial, aud. workmanship Orders recolccd for them Rt W hole-sale or* Retail, will be fill ed with despatch-Hunting parties supplied.-; at priefis.. . ■ - .. my 15 ■ Spencerian Commercial College, :*’*"'* *' *.■*V (LATE 6. K. OHAaBSRUH , S,> ' - ; ■-••• CORNER Q} MARICET AND TIURD STREETS, • Pittsburgh, Pi.iiThurd-FCoor.) . '• . EP. GOODNOUGH, I*ololloll Accountant, and highly ; dcooptible Preceptor,irccently of Clercland; Commer cial * College,' will - permanently and; the Bookkeeping department. ■'.' ■" • R- C. SPENCER, Associato—Teacher of Ccnamerclal Cal culationa and Practical Cbirogniphy*' ' ; The present proprietors cbufidentfya?snro the sober mind ed public, that'no pains; or reasonable expense have, Or i will be spared, to render the advantages of this Institution rec-’ ond to none, and profitable : in systematising the business the aspiring youth of our ' • v .v : 2®* T®as—Full Course,- $40,00.'. :V .- - : "; -r"- - P. R- SPENCER, Principal and Ptofessor, of -Penmanship; • : : :and Teacher of Commcrd&l Correspondence. flanA Fortßb, MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CHARLOTTE SLUUE, JVo. 118 Wood Street, Second Door Above Fifth HTISBBBOH, PA. 19 Jttst receiving hor FallsoppUcsor goods in tho abovo line, which bating beon selected: with gnat care, and purchased ibr ca.'il!, enables her to offer strong Inducements to pnrchtiacra, who are respectfully invited to examine her, stock, among which are .. . ' PIANOS—A splendid seloctjon,:.comprfcing all: the latest styles and prices, among Which are the celebrated Hamburg Pianos; Double Carved Louis XlVstylo; also Cfdlo-£ Co’s, New Vorki Bacon * liaven’s Xew York; Bcicfccnbach A Son's, Philadelphia, 4c, 4c. , . . Persons atmrnoor abroad,about puKbaang Piano Fortes, -would do well to Call,:ail will sellas good an article as can bo found andbn as good terms, Varying In price from 42P0 to 4800, with a written gnamntca.- , utnTARS—A flne selection of French and Spanish,which WfJ-BTBS AND CLABIONBrTS'of the Very best French, American mannllictnio. . vS : ?S ) MNS, from the bes t Paris msmußctoTv. Theantat Italian, French and’ English make, lBl4soll3,Tious gjWNOSorttojcry itiitan, French and Ccrman.- «4 wparodwith neateoa . .... ' i ’’-FURNITUitE'. 1^; J . i* a W,:JB.f SIDWKSBON ‘cdjrthidca to jnaau&ctura yi CABINET-WARK of overydcscriptlou, athlsold stand, PBjW comercf-libexty at rveto-v CNDERTAK -1 branches. .. .. my 11 ; . , A. TXAVE ON HAND at their exteusiro. CABINET and XX CHAm-MANCFACrORT, No. *64 Smitbfield sttoct, a largaattottmcnt -:cf fanoyend plaftt for nit nrej • which- they will sell 16 per opnt bctow customary TQtos.. ? ; v ; Tqrm>t--*caah only.. ■ ... ..doc27;ly ;■. 0. C. HAMJtKa.. .w.DAOIKB. - Hammer dp Dealer, : , CABINET WAKKUOOM, SSIITHIELiy STREET, JBdu>&.Bemihsi&&andBlrG%Dfcny:aßepiJPittsbtirshi;fl& i9v : .. HAMMER A DAULRR keep constantly on hand a . yA ■■ variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, war ffflj ranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as fovor * 1 *nblo terms as enn be .obtained atony similar establish moot in tho West,. They have .now . on: band %a unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furniture, from tho cheapest and plainest to Hie most .costly and elegant. AU ordeal promptly -r x- - •. myghdOmw To Cabinet hfakers, Vcnea s, Mahogany, Jvosciroorf and Walnut; Tamifh, Hard ■■ wart and JRum&itrt at Wholesale. .. : npHE subsaibors' hero Just reoeired from -New Tork and X dloeton. a most splendid - stock-of VENEERS, :oud are mairaliicturlng by .machinery. Fnmitaro snltoblo Xor tho trade. All of which wo will soll ftt extremely low prices. ' As groat caro was taken fa tho selection of tho stock, per sons cannot fall to be sultot either, tut . to quality or price; and, as it Is well known that Furniture can bo made by ma chinery superior ‘and much lower than .by hand, tho atten tion of the trade is respectfully invited.' - Tarncd ‘Work, in alllts branches, cnrrlod on.as usual. •• Flank for bnnJ rails, for Coipenters, and, all .articles re quired in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—-via: Mahogamy Vamlsb* Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. ' RYAN & ITKEE, Byau'sHnlldlngs, . ; • . . No. 31 Fifth. Street. Journeymen Cabinet Hakera Asioelatlon* ; V ll9 SECOAW STREET, v.'.i (XEABTnECOBJnULO? WOOD.). . - THIS ASSOCIATION, embracingf?* • twice, to throo tlmeff naVIA ggSgSgSißsSßa many hands- aa tho' largest . and -PS| hitherto most renowned business • *| « shops of this city, havo.'openetl .their- Warehouse, and are. ablo to furnish tho nnblic, by wholosale or rataO, with Fur niture of tho following description—■ vizi.- 'Mohnganv^AVatdrobos; Dressing Bureaus: Full Columned Bureaus; 'Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking: Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; Sofas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Sccratsrleß; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Worlcstands; Cherry and Common Work*lands; high post, common, low, and trundle Cheny Bureaor,,Cribs; Cradles, &e. The aiWpatagcs of cnioperation, on an extensive scale, per* • mlt them to sell at Urn lowest prices, and they am deter mined to sell, lowerthatt any -compctUnrsy an equallygood, ir not better article, and worraatoa—na'tho public will Un derstand by giving them a call. - • . > Steamboat work of all descriptions, and. other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at tho short est notice. ' -■'»-• •'.■ maj29 "■'■ JAMEBW.WOODWELL, C Alt INF, T FURNITURE MANUFA VTUBER Ware-rooms 97 and OD Tfalrd street* ■ . J r W. W.- respectfully Informs his friends ami rustomrrs that. bevA-- - . 111111 of Furniture, which is; deddcdly * * the largest and hest ever offered for sato in thls.City, which wOl .be sold at prices os low os any In the United States, East or West, • . As ho is determined to uphold tho quality with well sea soned materials, l>cst workmanship, and newest and from tho extent of bis orders and fitcUUy in manufacturing, be is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at tho lowest 'price*- ' -v - Ho has adoptod the principle of identifying his.custnrncrs* Interest with his own, in quality end price, and.-kcops al ways on hand tho greatest variety of every description, of furniture, from thn cheapest and plainest, to tho most elo gant and costly, that a housr, or any imrt of ono, may be furnished from his stock, or. manufactured expressly to or der. Tho following articles consbt; in part,-of his stock, which for richness of stylo and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Kaxteru atlcs; ’ Jsnxls XIV toto-ftrtete Sofiu; • 60 Bo£a3» in plush and hair doth; ■ 60 dos; >hihogsny Chatrs; ■*•' 20dot. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Rocking u 20 Walnut ° 60 Mahogany Divans; . ; 20 Walnut “ 60 Marble Top Centro Table*: ■ «7 *• . “ Drosslng Bureons; 30 « « Wa^hstands; 40XnclfMffl ** -■ lOO Common ...< • u • • - S> Plain Drculug Bureau*; - 49 Mah»any ■ ■ ■•' ■ 00 Walnut '* 60 Cottage ’ lf ' • 300 Cherry and Foplor Bedsteads; 20 3lahoaeny Wardrol^s; ■ ■ 10 Walnut . • lOChorry ■ < * • 60 Plainßarcons;\ 70 Dunng and Breakfast Tables; 12 Socratssymul Bookcases;- : . 20 dox. Cana Beat Chain; . 34 Cano Ss&t Roaring .Chairs; . • 12Ladl«'WnthJg Desks; - • • Hat and Tvwol Stands; • What-Nots; . Etiguircs; Paper Macho Tabiea:: • Conversation Chairs;.- Pembroke - u Elizabethan **. . Hall and Tier • Reception ' .*• I«diC6* Work • Pnari lalati . M . Extension Dining Tables; ■ Am: '.'.**.••• - • Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; . A largo assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHATRS. ■ CaonrcT Maxsas supplied with aU cr- Uclca la thulr hn«. apd IfOTEL?, . furnished at thn shortest noiice. All oTOera promptly attended fo. - -• mars. • WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. citixeua anasitmxmera, BO YOP WSU TO REmDUASK A W NK GOLD OR SHr TKit.WATCniOtatoutoue-halftheUKualpriooT Ifao, call ot Hooij’s Nrw Jswnac. Srcsx. 61Markct nircnt, two doors north of Third, and take a look at hit new stork, just Qmv«d,atid you can-there purchase otrhe?, or any kind of Hno Gpld Jowalry, at their, real ralua, and not b<> charged fwouriccs for everything, m you have usually bran, but can get the very best quality of goods at tho very lowest eaistcrn prices. Do not liolicvc whnt otbt-ro, interested in their own. sales, tell you, but come and see for joursdye*. All gpod* Sold at this establishment wilt bo warranted as represented at time of salo--«> that all tnsy purchase equally fnfc and cheap., ■ ■ ■■■ • ■ • • ■ aulu :: lienity Rtchordion, Jeweller, | j AVINU-re-tittcd his store In a handsome manner, anil XX hut xecemly from thn eastern dUrowftha fine assortment of WATCII>IS. JEWKUtY, and FANCV GOODS, would call the -attention of his friends nud custom ers to. tho foct that, among. hl» Watches will be found tho mofd desirable styles, pattcnis and makers. Of Jewelry, tho latest styles of Brooehes, Breast Pins; Fob and Test Chains, Unger Rings, Ear Bings, Miniature Dockets ete, etc. .FANCY GOOPJf—bnch ns.lMplcr Machc, M*brkTables and Boxes, Daks, Huey Vases, Rerfoma Rotflcs, .Tablo 3ists. ColtV Pistols, Porte Mommies in groat variety; China Vmit and Cake PUhcs; with on mullets variety of usafril and or namental articles, which have only to bo peon- to bo appro clatod. fnovll NO. 31 MARKET STREET. Watohei, JewelryiAet HAVING Just returned from tbo raistern cities, I have brought with tno onn of tho most beautiful and care fully Selected stocks of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever offered to the. public. Persons wishing to purchase .anything In my Ifnu, can roly on getting a good article. 1 do not advertiw to rail goods below cost, nor 60 per cent . choaper than any-bonao In the dtr. Give me - a call, and I am suro yon will be satisfied that l ean rail a-good article as cheap as any of them; . :• r Another fact I-wlah to keep bcforo the people. If yon want yqur Clock, or any ortlclo of Jewelry, repaired in tho best manner, this iR thoplacA tohavo it done; To this branch of my business £ will devote especial JOHN 8. KENNEDY, 04 Market street, :apr7 • . : . Sign of tho Golden Eagle. . . . .: IT Time lii Money f *•.” ■■■" ■ SURELT It deserves to be . watched; and- reader, you may bo assured that— - WATCHES better ne’er were sold; Whothcrof sllverbr of gold, . Thau you will find whene'er you go .-. And look at those on Solo below. L REINEMAN & lmporters and Dealers In Watches. Clocks a7id JcuxJry, Watch Makers' ZboU, i'Bailroad Company, are horobynotlflsi, that thepqoond. t instalment of fivo dollars per .share Is now called in; : fihd will bo paid into the Treasury of said company, On or before the 12th day of August next,, at the .Treasurer's Office. No ’ 46 Wood at, Pittsburgh, , By order, of tho bcumi of Directors. ; Jyg3rtt >VM. A- HILL, Treasurer. -Notice. mUE partnership heretoforo existing :betwecn the . XvfiteQcd on. and Forwarding bngfnpea, ic .Wider the firm of 8.F..T0N BONNHORST ico., la thS day dissolved by. mutual-consent. The business of tho lata firm bp. settled by S. F. Ton Bonnhotst,. who is authorised to use the name of frioflrm fot thsipurposp _ IVTLUAM KICHBAUM. > - S.F.TOXBONNHORSr ..'.Pittsburgh, May fid; 1852-faxy4... Co-Partnership Notice; mUE undersigned have thU day formed » Co-Partnership ■ "X.f ol tho transaction of a Woof: and General Commission and Forwarding business, .under tha firm of YONN BONN HOBST A MURPHY. Warehouse No.. 87 -Water add 118 Front streets- JAMES JEL MURPHY; 8. P. YON BONNHORST. ■ Pittsburgh,May 5d,1852-my4 ■ ..., , v , 12fDIARFBOBRGLOVESi2iiTTESS t &e, /nOUNTHYr MERCHANTS, in making their - mirehases: Vy should ttot neglect these desirable and saleable articles. Their manufacture fans bora much Improved - recently, -and they are mode very- durable, tartichlor attention is re qutttotf 'to the WOOL LINED GLOTES AND MITTENS tney are Indispensable in cold and wet weather.: • Ladles will • find those Gloves uscfiaUn any warkthotwill soil tho hands; at tho game time that tiny will cure the worst Salt Rheum or Chapped’Handa tomfidlatoly.: They are made alHengthsp toprotocttheffr&tfand wzUta.: . . ■ - - . For wale by * Bowra * York ; Norcrosa &■ Thcirnlay, Ehilodelphla; E-5L Pun- Oerson AOxjßaltimorejHiU A Brother, St. tcmisrßart & CindnnstLnndby aH Rubber Dealersin (he Hnlon. - l . ibrsalant retalHjyOmmtry Mfirchantalhroughouttiie 1 United Btotos«sdGulada. -J T\OCIOK LAlttMß'B EHEKCtrßUMiiEPaaS.jm.te' XX noccnt, safo -tudnunu. Hear ■. orthtat, Kotom 3).:lliits r : in th? ilau uni Umbs, tes.4 ermifage In my fmnily to the lest ten tmj*, and hmre al waya pfeervod fieod effects •in cxpcUliig ynrmu ahllto other klDda <>f y.eepbrago : wbli!h -I have usmantton this Mono among many instances In whlchal hftvontesrrad tho goodeffecte of tho.Vcrmifuge/ ‘ 1 • • JaaoaREPARBD and sold ' by. JNO. - YOUNG SON-;-200 liberty • -XT- street. This powerftuly. medical Virtues of wrhlch are found to Be eight' times the strength ofiho > original - American OIL It Is put up in fent* ties at 25 and 3£ch, with full directions for Ita use, “In' every-disease- Whero tno original'-Americah Oil hasbrau found:at all efilcadtmp, and it, sofaroxoeodsthe original in power, as to render Ittbo CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN‘THE WORUX Call and. try if, JOHN YOUNGSON, : N. B.—Tho original 01l ln 1U natural state as takCn from the bowels of thr. earth, can be -had as above—and will bo found genuine; notwithstanding a -certain firm claims to bo tho oato-ProprifstoTO.;•••■•.• j-fd&wrtf] - v - .’-J/.Y'''’' DR. KEYSER’S PECTORAL SYRUP! FOE THE VARIOUS DISEASES OF THE Seen as COLDS, IKFLCENZAi 'WHOOPIKG COUGH, CROUP, HOARSENESS, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, QUINZy, ASTHMA', INCTPIENTCQNSUMPTION, and the various diseases having their origin in an inflamed, ton-: gerted or torpid condition of the organs of respiration. - : This Medicine, sow offered to tho under tlic above name* Is st remedy of Immense value in tho diseases for which It is recommended, and has been toed to considerable extent throughout thi* dty, as well as in other 10&8Rjfc& with a success that has rarely attended any mcdlCinr the diseases of the Pulrao* aary-organ*. IT DOES NOT SICKEN THE STOMACH, by containing nauseating doses of squills nntlmony, and ipecachuana. - ' It has in lino opiates to cototipale tho bow els; anddry up tho secreting organs; hut its action iswholly different from the action of any of the above named drugs.; XT IS AN EXPECTORANT, that dears out the tubes and air cells of tbe Lungs and Bronchia, in a manner that Is-cot equalled by but other remedy. It dtaolvesvin a great mea* sure, tho greatly increased Bocrction of mucous, 'attending: tho various diseases of tho air colls and bronchial tubas.- It allays all irritation, almost as soon as It is taken,' end lb has boon known to cure a cough-of several wccks 9 duration, in TJiRKE DOSES* Wo have several remarkable cases noted down, where It succeeded In curing coses having every appearance of- ; . PULMONARY CONSUMPTION CA£2 l«*-A youngmfia, U7fd 19; c?ugk; -oxpcctoratioa: of dork - mitton-from the XungH and Bronchia, tor throe vcidaj; pulse up la 120: hectic {brer and night srrcattv great cmsciattoa; pain luihp breast f'scm&>- tbnea of: zoatter streaked with blood ; bed: to -I;cn Tsrloua remedies from;phyridana,-with. little op .no-r* Itcf; commenced taking the itiicrat Syrtin inhalf the usual • doscorlhc oxpectcnitlcn 'diminished;--tag-ccugk.bhatedj the hcctii fcrerlcft ; CBtliirtoc r days all the bad symptoms. had entirely .disappeared, and tho man Is now entirelywdL Cass 2.—A lady, nmJ4s.;tronhVl Vitim slight ccogb dating all cr the greater port.o: Ta&. . CAUTION* EXTRA-—Many pereons will try to Induce you to bny some other prUcle, stating that. R R a? good as thisi but wo - ailvjso you to cut out tho niuno, “DIL KEYSEH’S PECTORAr/ SYRUP," n and buy no other, and you will not he disappointed. * - 4ST* The Pectoral Syrup Is prepared and sold by l)t. Geo. H. Koysor, wholesale and retail Druggist. No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. ; ecplfitdAw • CLOTHING. What Every Body Bays* xnnst be True l IT b said that BOOBYEB, at tho Dee- £lrvt Clothinu SttnuvNo. 225 Liberty Street, sells the cheapest Clothing In the City—well uuvdft and fashionably cat. Call and ex* omino thwn apd Jhit will pot bo disappointed. ' • Just received, by Expreaa, a splendid assortment of Fancy Cashmeres,Brown, Grcetfennd Bine Cloths, and other Fash ionable Goods, suitable for the season, which wo are prepa red to mnko to ohler, {without disappointment,) in & stylo unsurpassed la the City. - . o - mar 21 A CARD. E» Watts & Co. r s Tailoring Establistunent, NO 185 ZIBEIiTrSTIREET, FALL AND ‘WINTER STYLES.— I Tho Buweribcrs bavo just opened their Fall and Winter styles of MERCHANT TAILOR'S GOODS, to which wo invito 'partfcular attention. We flatter ourselves, that wo have in store altogether tho richest stock of Goods in our line, ever offered lathis city. Our stock of Over Contiqgs, aro or tho nawestondmost do slrablo stylus in mariiot; and. of overy -varloty. Our stock of fine Block, Blue, Olive, Brown and Mulbcny, French Cloths, are of tho latest i importations, and was nover so good, nor prices so reasonable,: ns at this time. Our stock of Fancy and: Block Gossimcrcs, and' Doo Sklnsi'oro of very cholco selections, both as regards quality and stylo. To gether with on assortment of rich piush Silk -Velvet Cash mere and plain Silk Vestings, which are prbnounccd, by oU.' who have seen, them* to be much tho bc*t variety for grutlo- this city,.. . - vv gcp2s' • JAKES C« 'WATT-jMeVehont Tailor. • No. 30 Markeiy beUetcn Second' and Third Streets, TYEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the Xf that he has returned from New York and Philadelphia, having there selected from the latrst importations, an entire new stock, of Block and : Colored! CLOTHS. CAftSIHERES and TESTINGS, which for newnCAA of designs and richncss oflabriCA, are -bot surpassed by any' faonso west of -NoW : York. All of whlch ho- ls prepsred-to make toorder in a’ superior style, at the lowest price possible, and cordially In ivitpo purchasers to call and exammo stock-before pure -Shaslngoisawhera;•. TO 2VLf£oiML—l have no authorized agent in this City, for tho sale of my work on GARMENT CUTTING, It con only be had at the store of the subscriber, 36 Market street,- at ibe-following pricey viz: with instructions; AioV wjth* : out. $7. • [marl7} JAMES CtaWATT* ! New - •EDMUND -WAJETS & • JVa.4B5 XnUrty Strut, above sLClair.: TTAVE opened * new Clothing Store at the above place/ XI and are now.recoivlngasplendld lot of CLOTIIS; CAS -1 3IMERES, YESTXNGS, tho latest importations, pur chased with on especial viow fo city trade, and which they are prepared to make up to order in the lntast and most lonable/stylesj They intend-to pay istrict attention tothii' branch of their business,and-thoy have IbU tonfidcpco tba£ tboy wUI beable togivo their customers entire satisfaction: They are also munuacturins acholce lot of READY MADE CLOTHING,-of the.newest styles,which they will gelljow for cash. - As aU tMa stock lscatirely ths' -attention of buyers. ■' ■ _ "' v / - apiStly '. SPRING AND BVOUIBR CLOTHING," , THREE BIG DOORS! ... .ifa IblZHjeHytitreit, Pittsburgh. .., TOHN McCLOSKET has now the pleasaro of announcing U to his numerous Morula and the public fa jrenomL that his SPRING AND ls “now ready &r ln* •tjpectlon, which,-he beliearesj .wili bo found to;ho ona-ortho largest and. best, fielcctodstoeks of BEAUT MADECLOTH INIKto.bofound In the Weaternconntry. -- • • .. •. • • •Uo has this season. pflLLinigftfopTi usual to the 1 manufacturing and style of his.garments, so that the very : Lowest priced,-as Well uslho arc got up in a stvlo and ] elegance not to.be.tmrparaedL . lie Would jiartlcnl&rljr call the attention of all dealer B In ! /Cldthfogto roleiidl^ pt -- : ' ; X'H .Jfteady-iradeGartnentff, • As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and i prices of his goods, he can offer 1 them:mich:Judiueoinents'as i shall make it their Interest to purchase at his establishment* i SJany. years', experience, and great auccoßsiatho business, i together with nn uupreeedeutpd Ifholaale and SdaH pa-' i tronago, has iomhlod him to up Garments to suit the bu-i slnoas-habits and tastes of every location’iu the Union, which is of the utmost importance to wholesale purchasers;: , In the Cutting department will be found a choice selection ■ of the most foshionabta coods,.conrfsting of Frencfy 'Unglish: and American Broaddcths, dC- :.. AJso, an excel lent assortment- of VESTINGS, of the. latest and moet fash ionable styles—allof which lio hr preparedtomake to order in the best maameft and at Ihojmast reasonable pritev^. • COMb/miEN, ONKANI) ALU' -The Aflsortmentj the aDa lho -Yarloty. U the most atcß*ire/undoaUodiy, to te fbmid in the Uotted States.. v .'.. .. " / s tHEIUIV.BOA!iDS**‘IO I OQO feet Cbcny fioanls* on rah* \j sJsnment and fcralotiy . . . • •. <°P» KKO & MOORHEAD, Jteaire'a Steam Piano Forte Factory. — B a waff™sjJsS uauf ‘«U» *ott “ *itß *’* “ 1 tw » 1 « WatewSSraS 2 ’ C * aM ' 4 Btreet ’ of«‘John’* WTmrnt ■■■;. St, tuned swlwpaStoS. iSVy-'"' JHivwa'Mtewlß tiilcanmSc remedy tSJ&r iSuS? ** ‘ ’ ’ ' IV 1 ..Priwi'e'Utnainii; ’ l,u ' l """■'' ■'■ 1 «DR. -BIiUWN.No. 41 PiAmfir-fA: Tv, •: -.rotesHa entlresttentiaa.to;in,aißco nia bnra>ag4»jaoaUy.,noatltva> tolgSfogfc Tig alTiyiim.....Mtt.< .toouqhton by Imprudenro, yootlifal Imiulgenco wScV^V : ; SfypWll*,- fJitJhilltlq Eroptlms,OtmDrT}i i . xx fc j. t filsteeii years’practice (ate is thti ; to offer assursiiceaof a spcody te«*lwbfrioap cometm* dex-hlsc&rc. “ ’ - -- ; Office ans Private CfeusaltatJon *ll*y, ■• ■ T .' ~ ‘ G :. i". foundtn tha possession, of ovqvy-: family,in ) thßland.-T'- Mechanics who are: In constant danger bf-injury, to feel* persons thwhgh tbelmproper, orcarele3au*&- of tool*; .will Dnd .this-artteleto be •inwlualito toßthdfl/ find after a fair trial, will consider itlnt3lspeiv»hle.r; : - 7 ' . ‘.v r. .:; : “This may certify that we, tho undersigned* having fee qnentiy xnodo usoot Judd’s Medicated liquithc practising physicians In .the city or Middletown. * For sole by Jyi B. A. FAHNESTOCK & ■•••■.• Corner of tYbodambFiret ats. Pr. Do Laney’a Xtelebrated Curativ& Instrument; The only infallible Ctret far that Pnadfid lKwabt? ■ - . - v knoren at. Sprrmxdorrheay or JOnottmtary i v v iVocfanjol Emusto os. SO -bamutting and destructive, and productive 'of so much mischief to tho nervons Fystein, mcap&dtatlng mnJ for bmuness, society and matrimony. .. •. This Instruzuent is shnjile, comprehensive, FAluftVantLmay bo need without the slightest inconveni ence, ortho knowledge of ihomcetlnlimato-frieiKL It is to he used produedog no :pain or irhatererit nor preventing any one £rcm attending to his business;: and ..while In use, not a tingle emUsumcan Wee place, invigorating theorgans mathort time, to elicit an extent that they regain thnrprimihte power qf rrfrntam, tho logs of’whJcb, caused by, early abuse, is tho disease: in question, and the cause of .the. thousand -concomitant romplMiris* viz:< Nervousness. l Prostration, Dyspepsia; Pain itt the Iteadacd DimnesS of Vision, Weakness of the Back and Lower Extremities. tlons of tho Eyes, Impotence; Pimples on tho Fact*, Prefiuir . ture Decline of Virility, .WcalmcBsjaf Memory and Power ibr-' Mental Application,Dgcction, Aversion to Society. Timidity and Seif-Distrust, Love of 86Utudo, 'AR theso txnnpialnts .invariably disappear as soon -as the sources stopned fmm which they emanated. .-This Instrument has been examined ami approved of by tho highest authorities in Europe and Atncriva, hj recom mcuuted hy tho most promlncntphypidanA af all countriesr os tho oulyportain Remedy existing for tbottcomplalnts; and ,haa.now completely superseded’the user.of drugs, tho •houglo, cauterization; etCn not to mention the thousand ad ■ rertised nostrums of the day, as cordials; antidotes, etn, etc. It constitutes at the same time the safest and. most pleasant, and by far the cheapest treatment ever offeredto the afflicted —-a fair price, bring allowed far the-instrument after the do* sired effect has been attained. - ' - - : Bo it also remembered, that tkoseoomplaints are but little' understood by the profession in general, and that nil the modidnemthe world never has, and' never will, Stop those losses, which, if allowed to continue ttrteheekcd; are sure to produtt the most distressing consequences. It has hem a matter of surprise to some,-that'any one of . .respectability nndof professional attainments should devote . his attention to diseases which pcqpla~of every description pretend to cure sn. ensfly* If, however, but the ono-lbou sandthpartof themlrertai theso: pecplebring upon society : were known, a very- different opinion would' he formed. -It is not ouJy.tho present misozy and dejection preying upon the mind as well as the body, that is deplored, but some are of such a nstnro as to aßect posterity, and even -to destroy tho reproductive faculty: altogether. It is a fact that, when not properly treated, they may remain go-dormant in the constitution as to appear in no other way than in their of toctft upon posterity; yet, if properly understood, are most easily and speedily removed. Tho above; s? ingeniously con*, trivca.lastrument, will doubtless, in agreat measure,con tribute to check tho evils of this class of diseases throughout the Union - . •The price, of tho rompleteTnstrwncnt, carofally pecured against all observation in a box, Is only $lO. • -It can bo sent ■by any address in any part-of thaUhltedStates,- . Cornua, Ac* according to: order, accompanied by: foil -direct and important. advioO to-tbettaßied «nd siughS—the expenses oven to tho remotest partsaftho country betog-but' trifling. ..••Theunexampled success-this Instrument has obtained/ rincc its introduction in America, has induced somo unjoin* dplcd person in New Yora, Philadelphia, Albany, Deaton* ..Jfcc- to cat upborne ridfcnlous things • called aHy approved Itwtruments, and which-areas similar to them as hget in to nights Every attempt to scU'such ln strumonte for mlno, will he prowcutod to the fulled extent of tho law, I being not willing to connect the wall and hotK ostlycarned reputation, of my invention with quarks and thfllr worthies* productions. -• No Instrument is Qentdm) and none can be ‘Warranted bufthese. ordered from tayr-dC • •' . :AJl.appUcarions and rcmittances. must-bo directed (post .pdid) to the Doctor himself, he estawish ed but in Londou and Pam. v • - •• jv.* Address,. pc«t-pridj: Dr.D. Da Laney, t>l : Xt«penasd' ; Strecf; ; Npw York, :Oficc:houm,daflyv £ronj.T A. L M. till 3 F.3tv&nd from 7- • till 8 V. Sir tho Sahnath excepted. ; AS?-Tho undersignod corilfy, with great ploa.-mra; that the • above mcrtfaonpd Justrumcut is not only Constructfid on eutific principle?, hut from, its; use tho- happiest results may -always wife obnflilenee be anticipated; tfipre .being- fot the euro of tbnsa diwaies no other certain remedy wrfa&L..-"- .... Ha.vr.r F. Keuxb, »t o, :. .:Cfi..OomE f ,.M.n..i>CC , bmnhr:r •: 0. Ersn Wit, m. p, Ti Howard hew York - Dr. Dfi L^suaci*prepared fo exacufo all onlcrs for Jnirgleal apparatu-s via: Artificial Arm*mul Lprr. which move like natural member*; Apparatus foe Luxation r for Contracted Legs 5 for Carvatura of.tho Spine and Waint; for False Joints of tho Arms and Knee?; for-ParaJj tie : 1 ; £br Club Foot; fhr Lachrymal Fistulas; for FaUlng of-the. JiretmnMiypa* gastric Belts; Beds and CUtdrs for Sick Persons; Crutches Trusses Orlhopcilic Corw^, liettira must be post-paid, contain* Ins aproportlonate remittance or Wty referenm.. [fohaclw. DR. HALSEY’S FOEEST WIIE! Thediteorerg of Ike FOREST WINE u the prrnU’xl blttsing vhifh dot* tanrepood, aiUlgottfarther m the cure • of DiMav^Viantni.boitXtrffany Sarto-- . panlla in «.w, and tcamjnfiri to ctire - wxtlmttanii-unpteatant-or ■■■■ ' ircakfmnq -effect,': ■... .. fpIIE method by.which all Sarsaparlllas, anrl other slmi- I lar medicines are prepared! I* by Ixiillng. the Roots or Plants to obtain tho extracts. The medical virtues are tbuj> pnodp&Uy evaporated and destroyed. It i* qot to he wondered at then, that.even ten and twen-. ty bottles of these Sarsaparilla* are sometimes- taken wllhput any percoptiblo b Djl G. W, llaisey: . ~ . Dear Slr.: Your forest Wine and Fillsbavecured my wife Of a dreadful Nervous disorder, with which she had been af flicted for many years. Her body: was almost wasted away. She was .frequently disturbed in her'sleep by frightful dreams,-awaking, cpillo exhausted and covered with perspi ration, and at timw laboring tinderthodcltaiion tKatsomstmfa:, Amy, cstmf ftmmtpton. Atirnof jvimlc s™*“g£Ps«* ».«*« ht&idnSt, Us, endwantof Acrnuj ©lepjr, AyM ani) Ai«r, vklcg It nererdidb to t cn«,; Scrtfde, Oiy Oior qf Vis San, Weakly and mpairtd Slaa'efOit Om- SitattioTt. J r.'-i'./:- TO THE XADna. Nothing in the world Is more absurd -than the custom of using paints, chalks, £c. r to imprevb tho-co ante nance. True beauty wtl lovelincM accompany the highest perfection of health, wWch aggaJnTarlabiyfollowßtfco Purai stateofth* s™, What artificial appendages equal that vlvW oxprea. .s»n of countenance which «maaat« from blooming health ? wKSf™? compare with the iv buo throughthe, transparent texture 5 too skinr / .Wnat charms are more captivating thah frioao of nature, in her highest perffectfoa.-of heallhT- Eotr Dr. Hal* ,^w»f orcst « V l? e «S PIJ I' theplKfr ofall cosmetiCT. • ; Theu«j °jcellent Wine for a short ; time; creates pure, rich crowing through tho veins; penetrate* tho mi* n 8 rerß ? tel surface of Hie skin, causing all unhrelthy pimples and blotches' tA disappear! to v^ 0 ‘’ y “ 1 ” r tottß akta> “ 4 ' brlllh ““> 1 ’ - Tins IS KATURAJ, BEAT3TV. la tyrroboTntioa facta, Br. ttonWaftom ledlea of tlie mo* twpectabl* rt*hd%:in so. wjgiSSS-SB^^SSi SiS&s. a-S-CJOEka, - «u» : '•* V’ ’S kgg^asgsaa It a to «K*Ueot «tld» ittr -Mtihlßt sitetawf «nv-maa : << yBjPBOTXKtrii ! ANDSIDtinM/5r, , ' l»*aimtaini! i>th,tBhouia of tABZ!HTO’8 f 3TWO‘OOnJ)»V. rating nudlclno it Is xdteuiaicd. JiU* Oinaln manly •for ladjlrait QiiMttpfoOj TnSfatißitmylAss ot Moscnlar JJiefgr, Physical VemSo Weai&S, DeHlity, Ac. .It ia warnmied.to please the-hserltf-Bixyiof th? abovo com-. - plaints and Is bf cooutlesa valuo those- yfithoui-o^ipring. Find the nxtafi of Comstock A Brother on tho Wrapper^and tußosa you find : tho .abovo .nomr; a» it has been crfirrww>ely emmterfatal of late. Avoid, .the.counterfeit o#; yoa wonl4'poison;- f Agetiey at - au27aUwly hO. SO' BMITHFIELD BT. * * rott mb crac t\ p WIfOOPf ; IMG COUGH, CfiOUP, ASOTMA tod CONSUMPTION • AyCA'NT’years o/trial, Instead of: impairing fhe'-publlc JJX conOdcncfr.in this jnedirfno, fcßßWonibrlt&irajmred*' - 'iionattf ly'itoexttwltasiW-mast fcantrahw ex*- peeftrtlonßofitsfronds.:: JJothlng imfrdtelrtrin& virtue* : ami tho untnfetakßblo beiiefit K confcrmJ on. thousands of ; sufferer?, could originate tod-mstHtatn tftb feput&tfou itea- ' jojs. mniiy ioferwrren«>die#- thra3t «pon iho«)m-. j jnunlty, hat o faUedand boeutflscaitiert, thl» Jtmagalnod. ■■> friradaby evcry triaU-coufemd benefits on the afflicted they t -can never lbrget,jtnd too and too' -6 rexuarkablo to bo forgotten. - While His jt freudfin the public to pretend that any ose. modidne TFllUoj4UUb]y eurts--atni, there la- abundant proof - ?■ i that tbo CiicafiT PivrooAt docs not only aa ft general tiilog, v butolmoatinvarlablymretho maJadlea forwhkhlfcifloa* ployed. rAs time maizes theseiiicts -wider: ah';'■■■ •■-{>• 7th^—for all ■ wum en mtfc o Fam2y Way. • • -. SXhs—Longltifs Great ITezUrn"lrtdum Jtyruzcaqlcff Cwljf, ■. £■'. and fcvcriuh-Teolings and.preventing 'ftnrcTsrlbr Artim^ ,; ' I liver Complaint, and BUUouA'AiTecUans; tbr :Diarthtr&, Io*'« { ■-• digestion:end Lars of Appetite; for Cortlvehea; in Fcar&lß^V'g; a&d nervous for Stomach t' 5 • Dyspepsia, Klny Rheumatism, Ac, The oval polnia-sroy l£ ” is not bad to tab**, never gives pain,'txuF ncver leaves oxto ■ -t • ::. 9tb.—■ CamsSicSiS' T’cntsifug^ t for-chDdiazt os <■* I' : ' gxO'ffU-jpewons. _ -A - lOth-j-Jfrs. Brown?* Great Tb\i\ fCUlcr*. JTo tacdlcdna ims '• § i cr.nsQiiitef)aiCyi: > :'|,i as drops to bo taken, and ■ yot perform. such vronderß Tt'iSQti - ' * applied cUtmaUp as a .wash or. bath,-by friction.. In bottles - - is' : from 12j£ to 00 cents each. *» :11th.— Sauiihc&s Reach aOd'Bfcl Buy Bona,', for driving:-' - :hTOy--yefmtoto:fc*harttiriiK ' lStiu^Tne-cdlobrtteii pilf# r.trd• • T&pstxaxi • -$> Biitert. ft , 13th<— Dr. BarGioto'mn’fz Etrik papula r -Hl * r * PECTORAKT FOR COUGHS, COLDS, INELDeSza,. Ac. 4 .. 14fb.(., - 77r. RUnci 2btfK Acf\& Drqptt . A certain and easy- ii‘ eim? for Toothache. ,» .: -10tlL—l>r.Cons7ocE : has-lately bought the rightlbrtho -1 >: States, of the celebrated Omcmhatpi MinvalWaltr. . % fcuhd at.tbo-halt Bprinp» of l>r. \Tm* C. Chase, at St, Catba-* ..« = rinea.TC,:lT;; :Tlxia.mcaidtio bas atLained a hotortetysstd’ popularity never before equalled hr any preparation at that jj ; aha its sale lias bocn, commensurate with Its merits,- • -j >rhitmarejextrntiTdinsiy. b • KO^^—All preparations, liefctofcro known ba “Com- & stoft^s^br-^‘Comstock- always belonged,' and s aw -' £ belongs KXCLBSIYKLY ta I>r, bucias.-Sj -Comstock, jjnd K tbopgk of Comstock k Ccl,'Wl bo continued, - ST thin extra labcl vlth iho flio-sithlle'id«udsro of Hr.X.-&.O. v. y vill In futuredefiiCTiafe'tho QENUINk; ' . - . r ALL OTHERS MUST BElfiFtmiOCS. •, _ . 4 JiUCIUS S. COMSTOCK. * BSfr' The above medicines con-bo had In £h!a ptaco'of: •■-; .f - WILLIAM JACKBO2T. ’ - y 0.240 Übe-’hr of WrwvL « Wistu’g Balaam of Wild Cherry! THE BEST REMEDY EVER KNOWN DO MAN Fcr/Omghs, fXUh,AsOma, Croup,Frmdiilis, 'lnftumm. ri ■ '. mailing cf tht. Lungs, Diflcidl IhiaUiing, fiver A fftc* - ■ }. Ham,pain or Weakness of Ifießnaa or -Side, First Stages t* of Cantuiavliaa, ifc, rfe, . . TS sbortv-tbls Balsam is peculiarly adapted to overydisease J ': X Of the bungs :and> User, -which' is produced byour «Wr' H varying climate. - „ V, Wild Cherry has lon* hocn known to possess Important '! < medicinal properties. This fact U familiar to every matron ' ' in our la mV and Physicians often prescribe It indifferent It forms fir a. variety of complalntai Tan also, has hceneflnal." "J :ly noted to its vlrtucaj and soma physicians,! whoso ’mufiiv ' isfamiliar to tlio wholo country, have gone so far us to do.'- ’ li claro 'thatcTenTonrranpO'onfotutl ho cured by that alone.—‘s In other bands,'again, It waa nearly. valaWss, oyln*. no ' i doubt, to their ignontucein preparing and admlnlitarta* it w —a difficulty now cnlircly obvlatcd by patient experience ' li. .and bmgexperiment. ~ . Urn extraordinary medicinal powers ofiheso two sub- ", stances arc now, for. ibeflrsttlmecombined and embodied in. 1* -wt. WISTAU'S baisah OP '■ chondral process,, every thlngdeleterimisor uffilciis is reiect. *S od. so that what remains is the most extraordinary andtrnlv f oil) Melons remedy Tor.nil kind, of pulmonary nhd liver dis cases cyer known toman.To convince allrmbelloversihat i our theory Is really true, we refer to Mow eases of euros nor. ‘ formixi by OiL,v.-nnderi\ii medicine: - ■ ■ ... ... ? f ‘ ? % $ JM § isi T\ro lias Sam} Ip fix vis of. only Three amier of. “ -M ; FaUtm of ViUd 'Cherry* .. .. JlvJter.HjvJulySl. lgci ' v" Heros. narcaurt, Huwani XCo--tlentsj—Thoßr. Wl*. tar’s Balaam of Wild Cherry list thought of yon has hrvm T of such signal benefit hr myfirnily,ths.t I-wlsh tomaidim =' r vlrtufS known *r.U» benefit of thepnbUt- - . . je My Wife took cold nt tho time of her confinement, which !, sottud oahorf.ungsr Tho thysKians oronaunceafaer Bnloatown.s H. W«tty, Umusburgh; S BrooivUle; A Wilson * Bou. Waynesi.ureh: JrrwtoA&cn’ -N Suet Hcuryforke^ »SSfesSS£‘ Kl *.tv. » 1 ~ > \ <■ ’ 7 fit- jrf ik