3’’%C ’- \ s*#? ■'>*'" &u'?' ’~ 4 ' p*~ ’~‘- * V V ■. ’ . i ■ ■»!' ■vi" >v. \ k Ah~: \:,£ ‘ -..-4 • ■ -'■ '".:’s& : '4 ’ •• - s'-y,; ■.■«+•■■■.;■■. o■. -V, .-- ■ 1 HmM m tmmmum Mglapppß fKßaifeai^yfefe&sfeg^ 1IBBM«jB8l8j IP * ‘*B* ..44.c - '4 4=dim - • 40.-- AI t ,tlSti a_ t ' t 7, 11 I 'l4 4 % . * ' 4 Th - o -44-40 t v .:, -D Vz:Nigko%4 , ::faatp2l, 3 t? ,otbJt ': *0 1 . 1 4 ' . ' .4 4 , -,...,,t_ . st o, I. . . 4 „i A . plal, --- ;t4trii *vv. .- I . ii .4 34 . .4. 1 ',A4311.-A2,4%:p e r, 0 svAiTiowptest , r,v act s - vq-.44 , 40, • • 0 1 1 .4.4w4,- if-4320,',45,-ww-- :V - 21 DBrT"<3odßSr' ~;-r - FAEL AND WINTEBBBX GOODS! MILLINERY, Ac., FRENCH STORE, 1/1 No. IQS Marlcet St. ■ , ®® well as tho richest. Goods the pattern market affords, - Alpaca, Colored and Black gfik Lustres; French and Irish l*oplia.s Broadcloths, Yestlngs,Cassimeroa. , Rible. Linen, Shootings, Moufilin Delaine, Calicoes, Hosiery, bought on tho best .'terms, of the bcstquality, '"jAMES lag twins.. Millinery Establishment;' ' £&» MADAME A..oo3US»’orliß.«&l» reeelTod her FALL A\&'WINXBB FASHIONS, direct from Parl^-Londoiraud, New -York.toeelhcr with ft complete assortment;) of hew* Styles of Jtihhotift J-aoe?, Gimps, Braid*, Fringes andDrefs Trimmings, of iwcry description... Ladies are respectfully iuvlted tffSdl. /-&&' l*® twdc _v - f:\ . • >; - JTo' NafilSt CialE.streot,Jind lOSMarkel street. . N. B- ties. .’rhesoGpgiiif Haye. been selected with great care, by one Of, ibrembst exporiencedmeb in the city, which, for style, variety, and cheapness, cannot be surpassed by any boose wcstOT the raoanta|ns.'/OorKtoek consists in part of— " ’ French andUuglisdi Broad Cloths; Cmwimeres, Satinctts. Tweed* and jeans; . Fancy PrlnUJu. ereat variety; -Browh Bleached Muslin?: 'Fatin; Velcet, WoraleU and Cotton Veslings; Fresh Scotch and Domestic Ginghams ; < IrWrldixens and Table Diaper; Brown and Bleached Drilling*; Alpacas Delaine?, Merinos, &C 4 Woolen and Canton Flannel?; ..Drawers, Under Shirts and Pea Jackets; Chocks, Tweeds and liickorya; Hosiery ami Gloves, a large assortment; Ribbons Laces and -Edgings; Cambric and Mull Muslins; Veils. Collar? and Cuffs; Dress Silk, and Silk Handkerchiefs; l*ocket and Tablo Cutlery, Of our own importation Combs, Threads, Buttons, Ac. Inconuecuon with tbo above, we have josl received, di rect from the manufacturers, ’a very largo assortment of Gold and Gilt JEWELRY, Gold anti Silver WATCHES, Gold and SUrer-Feus tmd Pencils, Ladica’ and Gents GcCa - Piu-vEtehtHay and Tliirtj Hour Clocks, of aU kinds; Per* fumery; Drugs, Ac., to ournerr stock—tbo half of which has not lien enumerated- We would Invito the particular at tention of city and country merchants, Pedlars and Milli ners, as they may rest assured wo will make it an otycct worthy oftbeir call. '*■ sep2s' #JUST RECEIVED AT YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVES, Sign of the ORIGINAL BEEim r E> No. 74 Mariel Street, bclioem Fourth Street and the thamond Pittsburgh. The subscribers have juri received a Very large and beau tiful stock of FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS, which hare been rejected with great care from the recent Importations, and large Auction Sales in Philadelphia and New York; and will be sold fur cash at» very small advance a love Eastern cost. Purchnsorfl art* respectfully solicited to giro them an early secure a good bargain, as the stock consists of a general assortment of the following article?: French Mertaoca and Thibet Cloths; Cobuigs/Parainettas and Persian Twills; High S>rd Delaines, Cashmeres, and Galls TMaui* ; Mohair and'Silk Lusters, Alparra*. all •'olors; Bombasine? and Perrian cloths, all colors; High Lustre, Plain Mark Silks, ailwed tbs; Brocades, Satin Plakl3 and Watered Silks: ’ Black and ChamoUon Silks and York Satins; China Silk? and Poplin*, plain and tig‘4’: Frcnch«&d American Ginghams, all prices; English and American Chlntres and Calicoes r Nrs.*dle Worked Culls, Collars, Chlmizntt? and Cape*; Embroidered. plain and hem-stitrUcd Linen Cambric Udtf.% Silk Pocket Hdkfo Cruvofa and Neck tie*; Glover, Mitts. Howry and S\uq*nders; Tickings,.Obrtfci, Blea'd and Brown Muslin; Irish Tabic Cloth?, and Damasks; Dinl Eye and Jtu&da Diaper, very cheap; Oranh and Too rlcu at 60 per cent, below regular prices. Heel. White and Trilov t'lann* !, very cheap; High CoPd Drey? aud Sark Flauols, plain and FigM; Clolhn, Cashmeres, Satinctts. Kentucky Joan and Vesting Bonnets aitd Bnnrnd Ribbons, at bargains; Fall and W inter Shawls, general assortment *wn« YOUNG- STKVBNSON A IXJVE. AN ASSORTED LOT OF DRY GOODS, amounting to alo. will K> sold, or bartered on favorable twnii. KPA L ESTATE. NOTES. MORTGAGES, ur dr.draLte liartor of any kind, taken in exchange. If nece-sary to a trade —»auue cash will bo given. Inuuire of Rep ’v-M' GEO. E. ARNOLD & CO. CIUKKUY iJUAKUS—It'.IXX) iret Cherry lioatvl*. oti ceo / anti ft«r ralebj sei»2?t f | Huir-i nMrr would m»i*i«ctiully Iniortn tin? puUtL'tiuit X hehn* got tli^mwsarj'moulds and pres** lot putting up W.-MD uu , laH!<' pnt'kagpp of \ ff>, }.£ lb and V 4 lb. ll* will park any nroor.nt with neatnea? ami despatch fur any house in the i >iv, and <>n reasonable Uma*. Apply to J. P. D. KKATINO. comer of Wylie and Fulton stT-oid*. •\d ' juand Acfitcj 1 and Offices for liOCsUng Lands in the "West, ANl>forth*' ami Bale ( Stewart’* do:; "0 do Myers ’ Superior Ikiuud LCffiJV ~do; ruj do do do dwarf do; 20 cose Diadem Twist. do; Ift kepifi twist do; 30 Lbl* Bavarian cut and dry do; 10 do Uungariau dr* do. received. and for sale by MTF.T.FR ti RJCKETSON. BeplS Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. Kducaiton»Tbe Female Seminary, W(LATE JSJf*. POEIUBrTKB’E.) ILL be continued at tic usual plwe, comer of Wash* Ington street and East Comrixon, Altegheuy city—the fell term commencing ou the Qrst Monday in September next —uuder the efficient management of MW Hannah E. Dari*, who has for some time had chaise as priurfpal, and wilt have suitable u**bitanc© in its management. In point of location and arrangements for tl»e comfort of fh<» pupils, it is not surpassed in the community. For terms, Ac., tee Circulars. Jy2l It. W. POINDEXTER. Professor Thompson’s Female Seminary, IxriLL open the Foil rtearfon on MONDAY, SOth instant, \y and. continue Five Months. As the number of pupils is iwnttwrt, eaiiy application will be accessary to secure ad mission. iio pupil admitted for less time than a session, and nodeducUontof tuition except for protracted Ulncea. One half of tuition payable invariably in advance. For farther information see circulars, or Prof. T. In person, at his rooms, 64 Liberty street, (Irwin's Row.) ... ... Prof X- will form a small class of 8 or 10 lads, in Mathe matics and Languages, to recite from 3to 6 P. M., on rea sonable terms. Young Ladles Seminary, Allegheny* TITR- and Airs. N. W. METCALP, will commence their An- JjA tumn Session on MONDAY, August 30th, at tbeir dwelling, on Federal street, M SPLcan's Kow." Mods. P. W, Gengembro is engaged to instruct In French; and Mons. H. P. Gcngcmbre, in Drawing and Painting. Scholars may en ter at anytime, r od will be charged tuition from the time of entrancotothcc.osecf the session. Cases of protracted sick ness will bo an exception to the above rule. Tuition bills will be received, one half in advance, the other half at ihe close of the scstioa. All other arrangements the same as heretofore, which may be ascertained by reference to the circular, or by applying to the instructors. Allegheny. August 2.1R52. Adams 4b Co.’s Western Expresti UOUIiX OF ARKH AL. T7IBOM Philadelphia and East, 12 o’clock, midnight. r* From Baltimore and Bouth, 6 o’clock, P. M. Way Stations, lietweon Philo, and Pittsburgh, 6 o’clk, p. b. The West, generally, atO p. k. HOCES FOE CLOSUfO. For East, at 6 o’clock, p. m. For Baltimore and South, at A-o’clock, p. m. Way Stations, between Pittbursh and Philo. 4 o’clk, p. si. Cloveland,:Cinclmmtif and tho West generally, 7U A «. • All Goods pn/j parcels left at the Office, after the above hours, wilt go out by the following day’s Extma*. aulO IUitEK A FORSYTH, Agents. Hough 4b Anthony’s Dagucrreotpei. THE undersigned’ would inform their many friends and others, that they barb removed from Borke’s Building to No. 62 Fourth st{a few doors atavo their old stand) vrhero they have fitted up rooms for Dagnorruotyping.' Haring a very superior arrangement of Ugbt, and the most approved instruments now iu use, with some ted years experience lu the business, they pledge thcmsolvjjs to turnout os good pictures as tfny otbor eKtablltdimeot in the country* and for more thuthpol likenewes Chun has heretofore boon furnish-' ed to the dtizeds of Pittsburgh,-either siuglo or in groups. Citizens and strangers ure respectfully invited to call, whether they wish pictarw or not. Our motto is good pictures, fair prices, and perfect satis, faction to ourcustocner.-*. KoUCHi 1 ANTHONY. N. lI.—VW furnish all articles in yur business toother operators a* heretofore. a „n */CT\P\ MANUFACTURER of U» (MeLratwl /%v\ 1 GOSSAMER VHXTI LATINO %VIG ELASTIC BANI> TOUPRKS. nu«i £*» ry dftwu-iptiOD of Ornatmmtal Hair for J Julies and Gcntlfmon, i$D. T 9 Fourtl No. 1. Xboround oftlicllead « ’2- From, the the bond to No. 2. “ 3. From ear to tor, over tho top. “ 4. From ear. to ear, round the forehead. Jbr TO UPEBB*, to corrr the tap of-lhs Head, only- A Paper Fatturu, ibe wort FdiApv at Ibe Bald part. ' jylO&m : : t EXPRESS FOR p. ttittk nft/JfDDEPOT .far ’ receiving, yaTorming and do -1 D/edana vJaibid, ttUchort notice, AM. COtORS, upon Silk, Linen, ■: , ttdfls that mb i eelioraily UK& fiucli as Cotton rmd'Wool; Cotton flild Wool 7 uiea-fcr^ladto.nnd gents’waring »p-' drfflliln "nny.nnfr In erei y shape X /•-. ;w: **)& r..■- -;,■ **»p«? ,f -V ‘V*\‘ Kfet! fci!£*j» M»r»'.\,V.V ft-. ' .’■ *■*£. ••:> i ; - Y'‘P’’i“ ' ■'" S V ''' . v „., ~ D. GREGG i CO. NEW GOODS 1 . DKY GOODS. TO CLOSE A CONGERS KINO A BJOORIIKAII. George Bletcher, (VROU NEW VOHE,) 3 street, between " Pittsburgh. Bietcher's System enables Latbus ntul / Gcntlcgten to measure their h**wiii /•a with-Accuracy. ‘ _ -PUB WIGS, 'ixxi anil Murk**! TRANgBORTATIOff: A’dam* 4&'Co/» Exprew*^.,. -> ;m B.o«>DßmßiaE^EXrP>&^ t,Ml^: ' •'•: TnE puUfo are Informed-thal wb are now yppnlog Tegg< larlytb tbtKRMt and West, and aro forward all Goods eutnutcd to ourcare. <■ _ ‘ : . *.,1 : A SPJJOIAL JIKSSi»6BK sent Uaily Cir Philadelphfa, at 4 o'clock P.M. Also, dally,so Ctacltmall, at ~ o’clock, A. M. Onlenj transmitted free of charge, onU Ooodaretonrod try first Kxpre**. - -i Billa of Exchange for sale.on.-England, Ireland and Scot* land, fur any .amount, payable'oh principal Banking Houses or‘l\xftX>ffi«w ia the United Kingdom* .■ - -- - dec34 BAKER & FORSYTH, Agent Pennsylvania Railroad Company* - VV Jclplrio, promptly, on,rcc«pt..'.Tl moj Five Da™ tunsoerenoai. ■ J 0U > Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. Leaf Tobacco, SoS“, 7^ Me S.W'.Briatlc.ClpTcr; and Timothy 5“J>, Ski ''& Draap, jlax, and Eggs, 70c. B IOOIbs. rooma and Merchandise, OOe.' r-On: Flour, S7J§s. barrel Bl^y a t tl ^ o'Prcparcd to forward freight to Rodebaugta'a Stauo.n, neir Greenaburg,and intermediate Stations. COYQDI2 & GRAHAM, Agents, V .• .comer of Penn and Wayne sts~ Pittsburgh, v:■ - ' , - H. 11. HOUSTON, Agent, *■. jy29 ' • ' g 6 Market Philadelphia. Merchants’ portable Boat Linc. ' iB*a.. i8 B ». Jbr flic TranxportaHon of Menkandite aitd Product , (YU TEE TXHSSTt>VANtA CiXALS ASP VAIL UOADS), nzTWEJLY : PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, * ; Dirat, vriViout Rc-thirmino, I OS-TIME, TEN DAYS. PATTON & REYNOLDS, Depot, 251 Market st, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. ? . C. A. JTANULTY &QO n * Canal -Basin, 408 and 410 Penn at, Pittsburgh. HAVING Increased our facilities and otherwise improved our arrangements for Transportatfc>n,'we are now pro* pared to recelro a large amount of Produce and Jlerchan dise, to ship (on the openlug of the Canals,) with promptness and dispatch. The Section Coat system of transportation over our State Improvements has ; been in use about ten years, »od tbe great success andXSror it has met with, is a sufficient guar antee that it is no longer courfdcred a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged by all as vastly superior to any mode of transportion used on ‘Canals, (when inter* Sorted by Railroads.) Goods loaded iat£rour Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undis turbed Until unloaded at'our Warehouse m Market street, Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding the delay consequent on three-different transhipments, add sccuriug the delivery of Goodsto entire lots, the packages clean, and in as good order as when shipped. ■■ Produce, consigned to our House at Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always at the lowest current ca nal rates, strictly according to instructions, without any ex tra charge for com rates ion, storage, or advancing charge*. frb33 • 0. A. MMNULTY A (XX niCHHieAH CEHTHAL KAILUOAJL). 1859, CLEVELAND AND DETROIT LINE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Railroad, Cleveland and Erie Bailroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh anil Mtrhipm fWmtwil Rattmari- PASSENGERS will be ticketed through from any point on Lake Michigan, tp ClcTeiand, QndnuaU and Pittsburgh and from either of those place* to any point on Lake Michi gan. This line will be compoM*! of two new low pressure steamers, built expressly tar the route. CLEVELAND.'.. -Capt 0. C- Staxa*©. FOREST C0T.... -Copt. L. A. PtOtcs. A Boat will leave Cleveland for Detroit, and Detroit for Qeruland, orery evening, at 6}-$ o'clock, arrtrlug io both cities the following morning, Id season for the morning train of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and for the take Superior and hapnnw boju* SI Detroit. They trill ran from Cleveland In the fallowing order FOREST CITY. ...Wednesday CLEVELAND. ....Thursday CLEVELAND. .. AYS.:j?2ss»£s££ Mail ) learc# the Monongnhela Wharf, above tbo Wire Bridge. EVERY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock, vis tlie You/ddoglrcny River. Pawngcr* will ludg« on the Root, and take spiendiJ United Stales Mail Coaches at Wcet Ncvrtun, next morning. over the Plank Road. lotf the mountain* iu daylight. Take the magnlta*nl sleep lux' Carrf of the Baltimore ami Ohio Railroad, at 10 o'clock, P- M. Breakfast at Baltimore and Washington City, dine in Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the same evening. Farv to Baltimore. * 8,00 do. Philadelphia., „ u t 7& dtx Wtt*bington City _ \*'to MONO.YU AIIELA ROUTE. m*»., Tb« steamier leave* the wharf, above the Bridge, at b uVim-k A. SL Traveler* leaving Pittx- BtrTnf ii4Mt»nryh hy the Morning Boat. will crow* the Moun tains the same night, and arrive In the next morning for the 8 o'clock tndu of Cars for Raliluioty. \rui sup In Baltimore and \Ya*bhii.*tou City, nud arrive iu I’lilla deipbia at 2 o'clock the wue night. F»re hi UaiUcnore ...... ...$ b. 05 dp. .... .. e,*i> do. Washington City For tickets. by either of the above liuea, please cal) at the West Nevrtou Hank Road Office, in the Monosgahela bouse, Water street. I*-'p2T| .1. J. KVANS. Agent. CHAHGE OF HOUB& RUMMER AURA SO EM EM T—PA R E REDUCED 1862. is&>. THE PENNSYLVANIA IIAU.UOAU. Only Ten. Miles Stugingl Tax> Daily Train* from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia ana llalixmort. Only 26 hour? thrxmyh to either [lace, loth T'raini arnneding at llurrulnrry \ciih Train* far Baltimore, lure sa,S7*4, ON and after Saturday, July aith, tbs Expmw Mail Train will leave Uic Depot on Übertj street, above the Cam) Bridge, every rooming at 9 o'clock. " Passengers trill go by the cars 30 miles, to RodebeogUX Greensborgh,) where they will find the beat ot Ocnrhes in mullncA? to convey tlu?m 10 miles, over a Qr*t rate plonk and turnpike road, to Beatty’s station, (Conductors acmtnpo ny each train oi coaches,) and then take the ran direct to Philadelphia atnl Baltimore. Passengers fur Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cmnbcrlacti Railroad at llarrishurgb. Prowcngcm wlio wUh to ayoid night travel, can lodge at Hollklayeburgh over eight, and resume their seats the next moruing in the C o'clock train, and arrive In Philadelphia or Baltimore the same evening el 0 o'clock. Tl»e Evening Train will leave doily at 8 o’clock P. M., ar riving at Philadelphia or Baltimore at 9 o'clock the nsxt evening. IVc give throagh tickets to Bedford, via lloUkiaysburv, for WO- Baggage cheeked through to Philadelphia. Passengers an at uo expense in moving baggage on thu line. The Accommodation Train will leave daily at 8 P. M., and arrive at Rodebougb’s (near Greensboxg) at 8 P. return ing, the Trains will leave Rodebaogh’s os follows: The Ac commodation Train will leavo at 6.15 A. M., arriving in Pitts burgh at 8 A. M-; First Throagh Train at 3JJO P. XL, arriving at 6 P. SL; Second Through Train at 10.36 P. 6L, arriving at 12 P. M. To Grcensburg, $l,OO. Fare from Pittsburgh to East liberty, 10 cents; to "Wil kinsburg, 20 cents; to Turtle Creek 20 cents; to Rodo baugh’s, 60 cents. Passengers wilt procure their tickets at the Railroad Office in the Monongaliela House, Water street, or at the Depot Office, Liberty street *o3~NoncE.—ln case of loss, the Company will hold them* selves responsible for pet-aona) baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $l6O. J. 51ESKTMKN, jms Ticket Agent P. R. H. Co. UNITED STATES MAIL. NEW J RRANdEMENT. Commencing August 18th, 1853. OHIO AHDPERSBYLVANIA RAILROAD. The only Western Railroad running out from Pittsburgh] F&££ FS.OU ALL THE DELATE OF TUI OUIO lUTIE. 7b Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Mdwaukic, cfc. Running in qormectxcn with the Cle t> land and Pittsburgh Railroad from MBance to Cleve land. Running Direct from Pittsburgh to Cbn ton. Massillon and Wooster, and through in a day to Mansfield by stages from Wooster. FIVE TRAINS atari from Pittsburgh dally, (Sundays ex cepted) MAIL TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh at 8.20 a. u. Passengers dine at Alliance at 12.30 p. it., ami reach Wooster at 4?. tt. Faro to Wooster $3,76. EXPRESS TRAIN For Cleveland leave* Pittsburgh al II A. M. JPassengem difl& at Alliance at 2450 p. and reach Cleveland ot 5.40 p. in timo for the evening bools on lauto Erie, fhls train stops at at Rochester, Now Brighton, Enop, Colomwana and Salem, and at no other station between Pittsburgh and Alliance. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, HO miles, In about rir and a half hours. Fare $4. Passengers can take thU Train and be in Dunkirk the next morning, or in Chicago In the evening of the next day. The Mail train coming eastward, leaves Wooster at 9.30 A. 8., dines at Alliance at 12.30 p. connects there with the mornlog train which leaves Cleveland at 10 a. m., and nrach es Pittsburgh at 0 p. m., conrmctlng with the evening train on tbo Pennsylvania Railroad for Philadelphia »ud Balti more at BP. and also with the West Newton Steamboat route. THE EXPRESS TRAIN Returning leaves Alliance at 8450 p. 11., and reaches Pittsburgh at 12 ai night By this train passengers come from Cincin nati to Pittsburgh In one day of less than 16 hours, lustead of several days by steamboats on the Ohio river. Pare from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh $lO. Passengers leaving Cincin nati at 0.16 i'H, and Cleveland 6.40 v. u., reach Pittsburgh the same evening. Stage lines ruu in connection with the road from Knon to New Cattle, Meroer, and Eric; from Salem, on the plauk ruad to \Y arrvu, *nd from Wooster to Mansfield. THE FREIGHT TRAIN. L“uv«-3 Pittsburgh at 4.30 a. M., and freight U carried through iu a day to Cleveland and to Wooster. tts»The New Brighton Accommodation train leaves Pitts burgh at 10 A. M,, and 4.45 P. M., and Now Brighton at 7 A. SL, and i P. m.. stopping at intermediate stations. , t »;*oursion Tickets, good for two days, are sold between Pittsburgh, Uochttnt**r and Now Brighton. Quarterly tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by the package to some of the stations. Excursion parties are accommodated at reasonable rates. The trains do not ruu on Sunday. OmOibusses run in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street For tickets apply at tho Federal street station of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, or to J. MESKIMEN, Monongahela House, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, August 20, 1852. Festering carpeting—just received at w. M’ciin tock’s Carpet wareroom. No- 85 Fourth aud 79 Wood street*, of rich, and new styles, we fiolielt a call from pur chaser*, aa we ore determined to sell cheap. ocU4 Dissolution. Tub partnership heretofora existing tinder the name and style of STUART A SILL, was this day dissolved by limitation. All the accounts of the, firm triUbosetUed by A. J. STUART, at* the old stand, Mo. 6 Smith field street ‘ - , A. J. STUART, JPlM«lint£hjAvgU»t24,lBs2. :• i T.8.811L. ■ ■- STOAET wlllamtlmie tho Whotalo flrooery, Produce «m\ Qommlsaloa Biuinos*, at tliQ .old_Bt.ntl, as ieretafcre. --v'. -../t; , t oA.'-J.nluAitT. x "-InirfWiigftom tho Ute fln&lMra plMror»ln ; ■nit sir. SHJAET teitmtltomo fttend»wd«u. .•vJuiMfltj - : t-ft-ma, ~t INSURAygEr COMPANIES. v . State Mattel Fire Insurinej Company* :»r ample capital, and tdfcnla tuperior BdTozitftgca In'poi&ta ; or c&eapnosv safety, and aeccmunodation, to city and country cusrcbanfe, and owners jand isolated or ccmntry • v* A. A. OAHEB2R, Actuary,,- occn BranchoSco&4Smlthßeld at,f lttoburgha Caih fiitttttal pij«lnsaranoe Company* Of sloo,ooo. . „ * *lundersigned Is the Agent of tho abora Company far Allegheny county, and & prepared to take risks ott aa any responsible company in the State. 'All losses promptly in sixty darn after proof of the same. Also—Agent'for the Keystone lAu Insurance Cbmpgny, of Harrisburg, PeoawlTanla. THOMAS MOPFITT, • W* - No. 29 Tilth street, Pittsburgh, Bi- ew England Live Stools Insurance Co., Hew Haven, Cbnncctictd. HORSES, CATTLE, a c., insured against death by or accident Capital $50,000, trith power to increase to $lOO,OOO. £ Director*—Thoma* Kendrick, J. Lewis T&jlot. Nathaniel Tliurber, Alfred Edwards, John Saxton, Wm. W. Kendrick. _ THOKAsKxxDiacx, PraidenL. George x. Brnroiw, Secretary. CUUTIB & DOBBS, Agents, No. 123, corner Wood and Fifth streets, (over Patricks k Friend’s Banking liorise.) ■ ■ [my29 The Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock INSOEANCE COMPANY. Capital, 950,0001 CBARTBR PERPETUAL. rpQIS Company is jurat folly organized, and prepared to X Insure against the combined risks of FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptionsof LIVE STOCK, such as Horse B, Males, Cattle, Sheep, Ac. Office, I?o. 91 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pi. miuOToas. ALEX. JAYNES, President. BENJ. BFLAIN, Secretory. Wm. Day, Janies Mathews, Alex. Hilands, Henry A. White, Wm. 0. Leslie, Wm. Bakewell. Forms for proposals, and all necessary information, can be obtained by calling at the Office of the Company. Rep2&(liW INS U RAN Cl. AGAINST ,h ■> LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE AA'D THE PERILS OP NAVIGATION, bt tin PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OP HARTFORD. CONN. ■GSr-Thl* OLD AND RESPONSIBLE Company continues to grant policies upon the most favorable terms. Apply to GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent Rgp&Sm for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. New York lilfe Insurance Company* Accwnidatrd Chjnlal $500,000. rIE Annual Dividend* ha to been unusually large, thaw ing that tl)c Company ha* been doing a 707 Urge and prosperous badness. Tho Dividends In 1840 were 50 per cent. « “ 1847 « 60 « « iaiB “ 60 ** ** 1849 “ 40 M “ « 1850 “ 40 « " u 1851 “ 60 “ M “ 1852 “ 40 “ ‘ This is among the oldest companies in the United States; Its accumulated capital U constantly increasing for the ben efit of members, present and future. Mourns y&asKUH, Pnsulext, Post Fkequx, Actuary. CURTIS k DOBBS, A grot*. No. 123, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, over Fatricks it Friend's Banking House, Pittsburgh. CALIFORNIA RISES TAKEN. Also—Agents Ibr Protec tion and Farmers* Kin? and Marine Insurance, Capital SL3O,- 000; and of branch office of the Empire 6iate Health Ar«> elation, cash, including accumulated capital. $lB,OOO. Also, agents for the purchase and sale of Real Estate. myll Delaware Mutual Safety Inauranc Co. Ojficr, north room of th< Exchange, Third Phil. IMRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, merchandize and other . property, in town and country. injured against low or damage l>y fire, at the lowest rate of premium. Maejxz 1 xsc* onct.—Tiwy aim Insure v ewe is, cargoes and frdehta, foreign or coastwise, under open or s pedal |*Urio.\ as tno assured may desire. —Friday. —.’ Saturday. .Friday. LtiAxa TaajtinmTanos.—They aim insure merchandlre transported by wagons. rallro»>l cars, canal boats and steam boats, on rivers and lakes on the toast liberal term*. IHredart —Joseph H frral. Edmund A. Soudcr, John C. DavU, Robert Burton, John R. IVurrec, Samuel Edwards George 0. Lciner, Edward Burlington. Isaac R. Davis. Wil* Ham rolwell. John Newlln. Dr. B. M. Hu-too, J&S.C. Hand, Paulding, 11. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. Geora Serrilt, S;wocrr MTlraiu, Charles Kelly. J. G. Johnson, >1 ilUam Ilaj, Dr. H.Thomas, John Sailers, William Kjr*. jr. LhrtcLort at Pittstargh—VT Morgan, Hugh Crate, John T Logan. ' Wtiua* SLuen*. Jos n*u XT.Cowaa, ■Svmtery. UifW of the Company, ftp. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. jelfedtf V A. M AIiKUIA, AgeuL Fraukßa Fire lnsnranrc ('ompauy, Iff PhOadetfA iu, iVnnry«mm'dL DIRKCTO 'diaries W. Basvker, Tliotnas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Hamurl Grant, Jacob K. Smith, Uro. W. Rich ards Montreal D. Lewi*, AdotpM II RorW, David S. Urownc, .Morris Pattenuo. thus. N. Rascxcc, Prrsidcnt. Cats. U- Bisect*, .Snivtury. Continue to make iusurauve, jierpetual or tic?lied, on rvury description of projwrty. In town and country, at rates as low a* are cooshteut *Uh v>eurity Tin* Cotapony hare reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with tlirlr rapllal ual premiums, rafely forested, af ford ample protection to the aaarwl. Th# Am#is of tlw Campony* on January let, ISM, a* pub lialitd to an Act of Awempty, were as follow*, tii : Mortgagw JHPUtt GS Real Estate MJtTT *8 Temporary Loans 80.WC0 17 Stocks.. .. eiAfc) 00 Cash, Ac _ C 4.340 si Total -$1,212,70* 44 Sbco their Inrurporatioa. a period of tweotyyiuo year*, they haTff paid upward of Om* MUlkm Four Hundred Tliou- M&il IXriUrm locus iiy tVrr, thereby awarding erfcirue* of the mlTaulspi** of inxarunre, t» well a* tbe airily and di'j-o*!- ttmi to meet wUb protapUJu** &J 1 jlaUliUe* J. OAEDINEK Com*. A peat. BJJ24 OCL*«. uurtb-c*£t rar. Wood ami Third xta. Stale Mutual Fire Insurance Company. flurrisburphi, Jb., ALijf 1, 1552. C CAPITAL, si*OU,«W tUaurh Otfcv, No. W KmithfleM at, J llttftburijh. Tt:o Ldloelnpla the &«oo.ClG 00 17*,627 01 131,212 00 r PANNKRS’ 01L—26 hbl*. “Straits” Ofi; X 25 do Shore OH; Received and for sale bv MILLER A RICKETSO.N. ~lSotice to Htoekholderi, THE Stockholder* of thß Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad (tompany, arw hereby notified, that tho second instalment of five doilurß per nharo is now called in, and will be paid into the Treasury of said company, on or before the I2ih day of August, next, at tho Treasurer's OflW. No 40 Wood at., Pitt*burgh. By order of the board ofrDireetors. Jr-a:tf WM. A. HILL, Treasurer. Co-Partnership Notice. subscribers haw this day entered into partnership, X under tba style and firm of TAAFFK, MAGUIRE 4 BANE for tho purpose of crrryihg on a goneral Commission and Produce Business, and confidently hope their long expe rience, oitoosivo mercantile acquaintance, and persoual at tention to the interest* of their easterner*,-will entitle them to a share of public patronage, which It shall be their study to deserve. LUKE TAAFFK, Pittsburgh, SAM’L MAGUIRE, Cumberlaud, Md. 'VSL a BANE, Washington, pa. Pittsburgh, April 3, 1852. [ ai> 6 THE partnership heretofore existing between the under signed in the Commission and Forwarding business, 4c under the firm of S. F. VON BONNHORST4CO-, Ls this day dissolved by mutual consent. The busines* of the late firm will bo settled by 8. F. Von Bonnhorst, who is authorised to use the name of the firm for that purpose. WILLIAM EICHBAUM, Co-Partnership Hotice. riIHE undersigned hare this day formed a Co-Partnership JL transaction of a Wool and General Commission and Forwarding business, under the firm of YONN BONN* HORST 4 MURPHY. Warehouse No. 87 Water and 118 Front streets. JAJLES R. MURPHY. M t L „ 8. F. VON BONN HORST. Pittsburgh. May 3d. 18SS-my4 I" /NDIA HUBUBHGLOVES, BIITTENS, «fcc. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, in making their purchases, should not neglect then* desirable and saleable articles. Thdr manufacture has been much Improved recently, they are made very durable. Particular attention is re quested to the WOOL LINED GLOVES AND MITTENS they are indispensable in cold and wot weather. Ladles will find these Gloves useful in anywork that will soil the hands, ntthesametime thatthey will cure the worst Salt or Chapped immediately* They ore made alUenffths. to protect the arms and wrists, I- - ' , 4: • - ; For gate 6y Bmp 4J pWmc&Sn?.: YOTltj'NoreroM'i Towne^BartonpJohn Thomley, Philadelphia’ E.lLPmw' • k ’ - 1.; i * 1 f 1 « .ill :• • IpUBNITIJEE:. W M A; yM,-E. STEVKN9Ql i I coatinpca to manufacture : vjLi stand, ‘ of liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK - ' 1 * XNQ:attended •fayia alllta teaachea. myll * - -i rXH!ESiSES&cOM l_l AYE -.OK HASP • at.their : extensive CABINET and XX CHAIB MANUFACTORY, No. M &nlthfield street, a large assortment' of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell IS percent helow-customary rates. , Term*—cash .only, o. c. nAMMTB JL i.. • JHaafaer 6 battler, , cabinet waiieboom, smith feld street, -Between Seventh street and Strawberry alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. , ; HAMMER A DAULKU keep constantly on band a WL variety of excellent and fcshionable Furniture,, war* JW ranted equal to any in tlie city* and sold on as favor • | vahletermsas can bo obtained at any rimllar establish ment in the. West, They hare now on .hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furniture, from the cheapest and plainest to tho moss costly and elegant. All prders promptly attended to. my2l:d6m JourtteymenCablnct makers Association. WAREHOUSE!, 119 SECOND STREET, ' . . .. . i • (SXAB THE COBSXS O? WOOD.) ." THIS ASSOCIATION, -already twice to three times asvUL many hand* os the- largest and «Q} hitherto most renowned nurinefis' * ». shops of this city, have opened their Warehouse, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or-rctail, ‘with'For nltureof the following deacriptkm-^riz: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; FuliOolnmncd .Bureaus; M&bogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Hocking Chairs; Slabogany Withstands; Sofas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cascsj; Secretaries; Card>Tables; Pier Tables; flno Card Tables; Centre Tables; U&t.Bneks; French Bedsteads; -Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining arid Breakfast Tables; Workstaads; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; (Mbs; .Cradles, Ac, ' The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive wale, per mit them to sell at tlie lowest prices,- and they arc deter mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, If not better article, and warranted—as the public will un derstand by (riving tliem a call. i 9S- Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles Of any description, made to. ordcriu every style, at the short est notice. . mar 29 JABIES W. WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. Workrooms 97 and 09 TlUrd street. J. W. W. respectfully informs (5a his Mantis and customers that he vUL has now completed his spring stock KSm "“''■“of Furniture, which is doodedly » i » the largest!and batterer offered for sale in this (Sty, which will be sold at prices as low os any in the United States, .East or West As ho fa determined to. uphold the quality with well sea soned material*, bent workmanship, and newest design??; and from the extent of hfa order* and facility in manufacturing-, he fa cnablttl to prodnoe warranted furniture, at the lowest price*. ... .... . Ho has adopted the pripripla of identifying hfa customers’ Interest wiUx his own, fn quality and price, and keeps al- Ways on band the greatestwaricty of every description of fnraKwe, from tho cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and cosily, that a hou>e, or any part of one, may be furnished from hfa stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The fallowing articles consist. In part, of hit stock, which far richness of style and finish. cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern nties: I/rafa XIV tete-a-teto Safas; GO Sofa* in plush and hair rlolb; CO dot. Mahogany Chairs; 2) dot. Walnut “ GO Mahogany Hocking M SO Walnut « *♦ 60 Mahogany Divans: 20 Walnut ** GO Marble Top Centre Tables; GO “ « Dressing Bureaus. 30 ° " Washstrnds; 40 Enclosed ** 100 Common u 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut “ GO Cottage “ COO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; *2O Mahogany Wardrobe*; 10 Walnut u 10 Cherry *» GO Plain Bureau?; 70 Dialog and Breakfast Tobias; 12 Secretary and Bookwcv-s; 2D dot. Otno Sint Chain; 24 Cano Scat Bucking Chairs; 12 Ladles’ Writing Dents; Hal and Towu) Stands. WhafXofa; EUgulirvs; Paper Maclie Tables: Conrmaiion Chair*; Pembroke Elizabethan ♦* Hall and Tier *' RccpctWm * Ladle*' Work “ Pearl Inlaid n Kxua-don Dining Tobias Ottomans; Ann ** Qothfr anJ I1&U Chain; A assortment r.f COMMON FVEXITUTIE aaJ WrSIiSOR CfIAIHS. C*i4xrr Hutu rappllcd sritb til ar ticles la tb*ir line. STEAMBOATS tnJ IIOTKIA ftirnL«b.j Of Fin? tbdd Jewelry. al Itwir rod voiuo. and twit l« <4*argnl two prirea to ercrytlriup, a* you bar** usually bren. but cam gel too very brat quality of 510J* at the very lowest eastern prhva It) ikA l»dte«« what other*. InbitMt**] inihmrowu rales, tell you, but come and v%> for rouirrivr*. All good* bo1«1 at Ibli gtabltohatst till be warranted u at time of ale—w (hot all any purrha.v* equally uf>* and dmap. wild lUnrr Uiciiardaon, Jewclicrt HAMM) rMjttrd bU *i*>r>* m a manner; and but nwitly returned from Llw* cistrni rhica will) a An? aMortmota wf WATCIIKS, JKWEUiY. oral FANCY GOODS, would call o]«,||i|i«>tkfQ ef blx fikaib curd runtna* •*» to Ute &rt that among hi* Watrlt.*- will be found the mrwt thnlrablo style*. patter::* ami tasker*. Of Jewelry, the Ulret stykrs of hronrlub, Dr*-m:t I‘in.a. Fob and V«*t Ciunnj>, Flnjpr King*, Ear ltlng:*, Miniature UckcU, *tc_ etc. FANCY GOODS-—Sorb tu Ihtpier .\lai-h<% Work Table* and Box**, IWO, Fancy Va.***. IVrlumc Ik-tUm, Table Mat*, Odt’a PUtnla. P-frtr Mcmttib** la great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dl*br»; with an eudlea* rarkty uf iwjitl ami or namratal article*, which have only to be «en to l* apnrr* elated. [no»l] NO. M MARKET STREET. Watcher, Jewelry, Ate. HATING Jud roiuruwl ftv.ni th« Ka/teru cUKss I bate brought wtih tm; nm> of Ui* most beautiful and care fully flrbil of Jrw,lry. Watch* 1 * am! Fancy Ooodit, ever ofbrmi to the public. lVt>ou* widdn* to anything la toy thus nui rely 4m a gt»od article. 1 dd not advert!.*’ to wU p*d.« below nwt, nor Lti j x -r rvnt. cheaper than any homw In ill* city. Give uk* a call, and 1 am sum yoa will b* «xU>f.ed that ! raa aril a article w cheap u any of tbcaxi Another Cu*t 1 wUh lo kt'f’fi befiu-e JJm* people. If jjm want your Watch, Cim-k. or any artirU- <>f Jewelry, repaired In thr heat manner, this b the pine* to have it dyne. To thb hra&rh of dr businrs* l will devote e.-a*x:UJ attention. JOHN A KENNEDY, M Market stmt, «P r ~ . MjTTj f>f the UnMt't) Essie. ft Tine U Dlouey, SURELY It an bwuw to the trade, and thr public generally, that they have just received, from tho l>e*t manufacturer*' In Europe, » large lot of Gold otuihilvar Watchc*, Watrh Took and Ma terial*, and a moat elegant assortment of Jewelry, from the best cianufhrtum**, which they offer an low as luey can bo purchased in lh» eastern markets. Clocks, Matches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and on the most rcaaonalde tonne. Prompt attention paid to order* from a distance. [marSJ. - ..........41 [Of the late Firm of Sands end Jldneman. I LOCIB EEINEIUAN ft CO M IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY* WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, 4c., *c •£\ftA Slrcti , one iXxrr from Rood Sirttl Pittsburgh, Ab, rpAKF leave to announce to the trade and the public gen- X craUy. that they hare themselves carefully selected and iMpWted ftutn Europe, a largo ftock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, WATCH MATERIALS AND TOOLS for watch maker*; and a mostclegtuu assortment of JEWELRY, from th* beat manufactories—which they offer at prices as low as they can be purchased in the eastern murkets. Their stock of Walohe* consist* of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do. Detached Lever*; do. Lcpifina; Silver Quarters; and elegant French Time Pieces, of tfet* moat approved makcß. Together with a largo stock of Clock*, and Time Plotta, from tho best American Factories. Their atbek of Jewelry comprise* articles of every descrip tion In this line, such a* Finger Rings, Ear Ring*, Breast Pin*, Bracelet*, Oold, Fob and Guard Chain*, Gold Guard Kev* and Seals Locket*, Gold and Silver Spectacles, gilver and German 811 tit Tablo and Tea Spoon*. «wH everykiod oi (&ncj ardries generally kept in establishment* of this de scription. They would respectfully mil the attention of the trade to their extensive stock of WATCH MATERIALS and TOOLS, of every variety, which they have most carefully selected. Thev have oUo on hand a largo assortment of Telescopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory lo England. Together with a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Clock*. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best mnnuer and on the most reasonable term*. [octlltly CURRANTS— 25 cask* Currants of superior Quailtv, for sale by _[scplo SMITH 4 SINCLAIR. rjtEA Half cheat* Imperial, OuupowderTYoumr - Ht r - X' Mu and Black Teas from good to tinu quality, received and for *a!o by f*ep22 KINO 4 MOOItnEAD. S. F. VON BONNHORST Pittsburgh, May Bil, 1852-my4 - v ; 7. .i ' r .A •' ' * * , T VI , . ’ ’ ;-j I DR. KB¥S E E ’ S f*. P EC TORALSYEUP! FOR THE VARIOUS^DISEASES OF THE SUCH oa COLDS, INFLUENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, HOARSENESS, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS,' QUJNZY, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, endthe various diseases haying their origin in ! an Inflamed, oon» gested or tdrpkl condition of tbeorgansof respiration. ••• ; ‘_- This Medicine, now offered to the public, under the aboro" paifae, is a remedy of immense value in thev'diseaaes for 7 which it is recommended, and has been used to considerable* extent throughout thij city, as well as ih other with asueccfathathas;rarelv'atteDdodiacy aodkine,-hot heritided throughout tbewhole amqtiT bribe ipreea. 7 ■ Dr« Keyaer , s Pectoral Syrup, v - Is tbo prescription of a regular physician, who used it for several years in his with s KUceess-tin equal] edby any other xaedirino in ure, aud it was only- upon tho-greatr and daily increasing demand lor it,-thut he; was iddnced td put it up in bottles,lbr Amoro genezaiand extensive *ale. Wednim for the Pectoral Syrup that ib is an [ENTIRELY, NEW PREPARATION, differing in every respect fromthe various remedies now in use, for tin diseases of the Pulmo nary organs. IT DOES NOT SICKEN THE STOMACH, by containing nauseating doses ■ of squills, .antimony, and lpocachnana. It has In it naoplates lb constipate the bow els,;and dry up the secreting .organs; butitaartjon is wholly different from the action of any of tho above named drugs. IT IS AN EXPRCTORANT f tliat clears ont the tubes and air cells of the Lungs and Bronchia, In a manner that is not equalled by any other remedy, w lt dissolves, in agroatmea* sure, thegreatly Increased Aecretton of mucous, attending tbe various diseases of thoair cells and bronchial tubes/ It aDays all irritation, almost as soon as It is takori, it has been known to euro a cough of several weeks’ duration, in : We have several remarkable cases noted down, where it succeeded in curing cases having every appearance of PULMONARY COXSU3IPTION. i Cakel.—A young man,aged 19; had: cough: expectoration of dark, matter from tbo Lungs and Bronchia, for three weeks; pulse up. to 129; hectic fever and night sweats; great emaciation; pain Jn the breast; some times expectoration of matter streaked with blood; had: tar ken various remedies from physicians, with little or ho re lief; commenced taking the FedoraLSyrup in half the usual doses; tbe expectoration diminished; the cough abated; the hectic fever left; end in four days all the bad symptoms bad entirely disappeared, and the man is now entirely well. Cass 2.—A lady, aged 46; troubled with a Blight cough during aQ or thp-greater pert of last summer, which, to-, wards fell, greatly increased, and continued night and day, threatening to involve the lungß and pulmonary organs to a serious extent; there was pain in the breast, palpitation of the heart, and headache, as almost constant attendants; stuffed condition of the vessels; occasioning a feeling of fulness of tbo head, nose and throat, and a discharge of ao rid srcTotion from tho nostrils; various remedies had been used; several physicians consulted, without relist £ho commenced taking the Pectoral Syrup, in the evening; that night she coughed but once'; took another dose of Pectoral, and slept well all night; continued the syrup nextday, and by night was entirely free from the cough, and all the bad svmptoms. She is now weQ. Other cases, equally remark able, could be given. If space would permit. We furnish below a certi6catn, signed by a number of our own cltiieiia, in proof of its efficacy: $ $ 9 We, the undersigned, having ustti Dr. Keyser’a Pectoral Caugh Syrup upon ourselves and in our fern Hies, do respect fully recommend it to others as a safe and efficient medirine for the purpose.» recommended: James McKenna, James Fowler, W L Foulk. Jobu Fowler, E P Dwyer, Jr .Alexander Wright, Robert LanghUn, John J ititchel, James K Leader, J Porter. Win G M’Cartnej. Joseph Thompson, Hugh Baltic. Ldtf D Jones, W II Andemm. P M'Kenua. Michael Kane, ?r John S A gey, Thomas M'Glven, J M’MQlftit, Francis Dunn, J P Smith. Job Wliyrall, Maurice Cmiuco. COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS will find this an excellent article to sell, and alii give general ml I* fiction to their cu> loinijv Liters) UeUnctlnns wUI bo made to retailor* and oth< r* pun-h.x'ong by the J-Ten—prfcv single bottles W ets, or 0 Lotties for $2.50. CAUTION EXTRA.—Many persons wHL try to induce you to buy Totnc other article, staring that it Is as good as thls; bat adrUe you to cut out the name. ‘*DR, KEYSRR’3 I‘ECTuUAL SYRUP,** and buy no other, and yoQ will cot U» disappointed. The Pectoral Syrup Is prepared and sold by Dr. Geo. 1L Kcyrer, wholesale and retail Druggist, No. 140, corner of IVml street and Virgin alley. J$ seplSolAw What Every Body* snya, must be True I IT Is sail that LXXRIYKU. at the BXE Hive CunHUO 226 liberty Strict, sells lbe cheapest Clothing iu the (Sty—well mode and ■ fashionably cut. Call and ex amine tiu-m and you will not be di*apixrintod. Just revolved, by Express,'n splendid aslade Garments, As be feels confident, upon examination of tha qualities and prices of his goods, he can offer them such inducements as shall xnako it their interest to purchase at hi* establishment. Many years’ experience, and great success io the business, together with an unprecedented DTuiesole and,£da£l.pa tronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit tho ea siness habits and tastes of every location In the-Union, which is of tho utmost Importance to wholesale purchasers. In the Cutting department will be found a choke selection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of FirruA, Engiixh and American RrazddoCfii, OuhmeretU, dc. Also, an excel lent assortment of VESTINGS, of tho latest and most fash ionable styles—all of which hois prepared to mako to order la the best manner, and at the most reasonable prices.— COME, THEN, ONE AND ALE! ' The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is tha most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found in the United Bta»2._ mai-26 ESTHAoI liKNTlA.N^ddtee" “ petit; Bi A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. Fink WATCHES AND IUCU JEWKLKY.—Tba place to get a rcry line Watch—one that can be depended upoato keep correct time; or' to get any description of Jewelry, at its true Value, Is at HOOD’S, £>l llarket'strect. No mistake! Call and see the only opposition Jeweiy Store west of New York City. „ sep2o Lease’s Steam Piano Forte Factory. - *' _ irf m j~i iiVjri__' r - L LKASL ‘ baring applied machinery to gfjfeafeggliltho tuanuCicture of PIANOS, he Isenabled to fr a un f/^ 11 al l«»t twenty per cent, cheaper than u * « *any brought from the Fasti and warranted equal in every respect. Six octave Rosewood Pianos, from SISO,GO and upwards. Seven octave M u $250,00i. Piano Wareroom, on Hand street, over John’s Mineral Water'Warehouse. Anconlwraa, Violins; Arx. tuned and repaired. jvB:y Just Received, at tho Carpet Warehouse, NO. 85 FOURTH STREET, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SEASONABLE GOODS—. Comprldiiff the following seasonable vaxictlui : Extra Velvet Pile Carpets; Extra Tapestry Brussels Carpets; > Extra Brmseß Carpets; Common Brussels Carpets; Extra three ply Imperial CarpeU; Superfine three ply Imperial Carpets; Superfine Ingrain Carpets; Fine. Ingrain Carpets; Keedhnm Indian Grain Carpets; Common do do; List and Bag Carpets; Heavy Striped Silk Carpets; - Heavy Twilled Hemp Carpets; Common Hemp and Cotton Carpets, from 6-3 to M- Super ChemiUe Rugs; * Super Tufted do; Fine do do; Common do do; Brussels Ruga; ChemiUe Door Mats; Sheepskin Door Mats; Adelaide Door Mata; Jenny Lind Door Mata; Tufted Door Mata; • • - ; . ' "SmS 111 Jo^Coro ' Alfc “ t “4^e] (1 l oa bSS, • : W. WCtETTOCK; ■* * l IT]." \.iTy " -le’’ w ' *"** r * *eft -' - ’ lr ' _:;: ■"-’V,.. - - -v^v e * - >V > ’ >T^ V *KV* * c*-** ' %tfr j T "“r * v v ■• ■ ‘ •*•"'- ~ O* ; _ '-v +- 1 Hp t^-s*’’w* v** * 7. ,->. ’O *-•%.-*£** ' 3|r «„ ■'* v '->- * *- ' - ,V>' *-» - * \X, **Gt}Z£sr **v + -c-j 5 , ■\ . ,»V »- t ■ **■ ' . ' . . -■ ••• 1 J - • ■ ■ ..... * t +r; j.%. ....... . vi.v. ' l ‘ s' ,V ' 1 „ f 1 >• . Vi r / > **Li? s *- * fWi'.’Vt j. v s ! -«■<* -> 4" A( 3 4 ,:, TIIRKE BOSKS! Read! Read !1Re«d!!! CLOTHING. A CARP. >*: ‘ H * V.. . ■ - t •• 1 -v - * T- r „ >*■ r -i ■*- DRUGS AND MEDICINES. - TVASUrKaro^VBEB.—A liigo l o t of thij \T clientWaAJug Powder, wirmitai cheaper Unuxurt othgr ln n«. tad hart In tholamtfalnrion. ' It b an eluent argda to Trashing ptoters- typoy-mS cheaper and Letter than potaslu__ycr tala «fc' iygaUwr “i XmportanttoFen»sefc - DOCTOSIAXKOBK T aiJ J PEtIA ji. nbcenl, gate andeffecinal remedy forChlorosL*. or Qiwn Sickness* Fleur Albuf or White, suppression, Dysmen-' NemmaPeMlity. genarfl Weatoe«. KatMgfl ) p n 'i n j in the IJeada»i.liiabfl, ZiOes of Palpitation,'Tre* mors, Diseased Spine, Costlveness, Irritability or Jjidige. c 'lten } : Flatuletice or Wind, and all Uterine complaints. Price, bcoceafi3r SI. Sold wholesale and ro tail hr VF. C. JACKSON, S4O liberty street, heaiLof Wood street. Pittabcrgb, and byall tho Droggista. ■ with each box. fdeclOflvaAw . . :' -v vAlie*d or-sAJli.r >: - - EXTRACT AMERICAS OIL. ‘ TJREPARED and sold • far «TNCb XQT7XGSON, 209 Libert; X 'street This powerfimy concentrated preparation, the medical virtues ctwhich are fburitT to be eight, time* tfci strength of tha iflrfginftt 'Amgric&n OiL' Itte Pat on la bot tteot2saidS7M^»?i^^ Q3i;4jr ? ,J^?l;f “ r iteuse; In tirery disease 'where the v haa pcett -ffmtrf at *ll tJßtwfasjjfi wrifl- It pQ figPXCOed&'thO OriglflUi ID power, mtn iHKljPßffl^^udiKlSffilN■ THE WORLD. Can and try It ‘:• ; JOIIN-lOUNGSGN*... N. B.—The original Oil InTbi naturalsfc&to as taken. from the. bowels of the earth, can bo- Twi as shore -ahd.wiQ be found genuine, notwithstanding-* *certaifl‘flrm'^ainiS‘to : be . the on^Prpprietors.: r FdtwrtQ :y : Br A« Fahneifock’s Termlftage. • .. [Yrom B.T. Hollins, Hillsboro, Tezm*Jalyl}lSsl-) ; . ESSRS.B. A. FahnestockA Cov^-Gcntlemen:. I havo UXL beetr selling your Vermifuge for several years in this" place, and caafreeljysay that It has given entire gatis&ction.- uis an Indispensable article in ; manyfamHics r with whom ’no other tdndwill do; scores of persons. In my vicinity could: testify to‘lts efficacy in relieving suffering and restoring' health.-'-.:-* V-.= ; X') 1 ' v :V-- Tbe quantity of worms expelled from sbmechildren almost: exceeds belief; every family should haTs asapply constantly on hand. lamout'and wantasupply assoonaapossiblc. ' Ivi:--, •'. • u. T. HOLMES. Prepared and sold by ;. B. A.'FAHNESTOCK 2t OQ* » . ; corner Wood and First streets, Pittsburgh. ■ .oeSdAwtf ' ;;f ; •'' 2>r. Be Laney*# Celebrated Curative Instrument* -T’htjmly IrtfaUHAe Can fozXhut Dreadful Distant. • ar.lnvclanlary : i .. .. v : iVaitOTwjJ JESniuioni.' ' ■ C»0 harrasring.anddestrnctiTc, andprodoctlve ofso ranch O mischief to the nervous system, incapacitating man for business, societf and matrimony. .• , Thls inrtnunent anii.WETSE-. rAruso,aadmay be rosed without the slightest InccnvenS-- or the knowledgeof the'xbost intimate friend. -Itis.to -be used externally, producing ho pain'or injury whatever*: . nor preventing any one from attending to his business; ana while in fateplacej in rfgoratwf the argon t in a short, that to such an extent that theyreffain .their primitive power qf retention, the. loss, ofvrhieh, eausod by early aLtisc, is the -disease in question, ind tho Qiisa of tbo tbouasd concomitent yix:- -Konronsnaa;" ProstrsUon, Dyspepsia, .i’ain .in the. Head and Dfameffl :of Vision, Weakness of .the Back and Lower Extremities, AUee-' tions of the Eyes, Impotence; Pimples cm' tbe' Face, ture Decline of of Memoirf ahd-£Pwcr.for Xtental Application, Dejection, Aversion to Sodetjj;3sinidity ahd Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, At All thcsc complaints invariably diappear os goon'as tho Bonfcods stepped from which they emanated., :t -i: Thlstnstrusient has been examiiHdond by. the highest authorities in Europe and Ajhrrteaj is/recom* - mended by the most prominent physicians' or ah countries aa the only Certain Remedy existing fbr/4hce& complain^ 7 ' and has now completely supmsed attention to :diseoes.whteh people,of every-descriplkm pretend to cure so earilv.- If however, but !the .one4hou sandth part of thb miseries them people bring Upon society were known, a very different opinion would- to:formed.' - it is not only the jwesent misery and dcyectton. preying upon the mind as weu as the'body, that U deplored, butsome are of such a nature as to affect-posterity, and even to destroy the reproductive foculCy it is a Cict. that, when. not properly treated, they may remain so dormant in the constitution ae to appear in no other way than in their ef fects upon posterity; yet, If properly understood, arc'most easily end speedily removed. ingeniously^con trived instrument, will doubtless, in con tribute to check the erils of quackery, so preyalent ia thte class ordire&ee* throughout the Union. The price of the complete Instrument, carefiflly sceured against all obeervation in a is only H can be rent, by express, to any address In any pari ef the United State, Canada, Ac* according to order, accompanied : by fall dtrec-'. lions, and important advice to the married and single^-the expenses even to the remotest p&rtsof the country bring hurt; trifflng. ‘ The unexampled snecess this Instrument has obtained, since its introduction in America, has induced sane unprin cipled person in Xcw York, HtdadelpMa, Albany,-Bceton, Ac* to get up some ridiculous things called which, however, bear not the slightest resemblance, neither in form nor prirgaplc, to -my own inventedfierng triod, and universally spprmed Instruments andrwhkb are as yimjUp to them'as light Is to night' Every attempt .to Wli such In struments formine, will be pmsceuted to the extent" of the law, I bring not wQling to . connect the wetl and hon estly earned reputation of my invention with quacka and their worthies! productions. Kolhstfamentls Genuine and nonecan.be Warranted but those ordered from myselC All appUcatlomt and remittances' most be dirreted {post paal) to the Doctor himself, be hal lug no Agencies establish ed but in London and Pari*. Addrtsw, post-paid, Dr. 1L DolAney, 51 Llspenard street, J?ew York. Offleo hours, daily, from 9 A. M. till S P. St* and from 7 till BP. Sl* tlw Sabbath exempted; -- 4®*-Tfce undersigned certify, with greatplespuire, that the above mentioned Instrument Unct sci ♦utific principle*, hut from iU ore the happiest requite may aiarays wUh-von£deoci» be anlidpated, there the cure of those discos no oilier certain remedy estauL- IliKKt S. Kmxs, «. n*' ' Ch. Goeth, 96 Chamber ft, . C. EesH.uu>r, sr.T)* St Howard rt* • New_Tork. .- Dr. De Laxst Is prepared so execute alt orders for surgical-; apparatus, viz: : Artificial Arras and Logs, which more Hks natural members; Appavsta* fi>r Luxation.; Cur Contracted; Legs; for Curvatura cf the Spine and W nl>t; for Poise Joints, of the Arms And Enees;: ter Paralytic trfga; fbr ClubPoot; ter Lachrymal Fistula*; ter Palling of the Rcctiuav Hypo gastric Bolt*; Beds and Chairs for Sk'k Person*; Crutches,; Truwws Orthopedic Corsete. Ac, . • . . : ‘ .r - V All work warranted. .Letter* must-be post-paid. contain* jpg a proportionate remittance or city refcrena?. 'Tfctfls:iy DR. HALSEY’S • FOREST WIFE! Thediscavtryof the FOREST TELY2? is Oiesrecls£-E%es?lr.s of th* age. ihOqi «i Qiicrrt Buttle, a srnglt bottle of Khichdoei&artgjod.aridgoesfarthtrin theatre of Diutuet, than lax tf ar& Strsa- ;; parda in Hu, apd varranled (a etni . . . to iitiuul any unpleasant or tor aktning ejftct. riiJin method by which all Sarsajmrillss, and other rimi- JL Jar are prepared, 1* by boiling; the Roots or Plant* to obtain-the extracts. The medical virtue* are thus principally evaporated and destroyed. not "to be wondered at then, that even ten and twen ty botti** of these Sarsaparilla* are sometime* taken withon t any perceptible benefit. Not so with the Forest’Wine I--By* the invention of a wonderful chemical apparatus, a perfect wine is produced without heating; retaining at the same, time, all tho primitive healing properties of.the rarclnedlci' cal plant* of which it is composed, thus rendering the Forest Wine the mosteffident medicine the world ever produced; at the same time, the most agreeable. NERVOUS DISORDERS Are diseases or the mind a* welt a* of the body, aro usually brought on by trouble* and afillctionsr-and'are moat com mon to persona of delicate coustitutiou* and sensitive mlndir.' Low spirits, melancholy,' frightful dreams; axul ftrarfobaati-' dpations of evil from the slightest causes, generally, accom pany nerrons disorders. Tho Forest-Wine and Fills are an : energetic remedy in tbeso complaints. ■Extract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, 1 dated " FhUcddplaOy (SjtfeJfdw.dth, 1842. Da. 0. W. HAimr: - • •• • - Dear Sir:-Your- Forest Wine and Fills have cured my wifo of a dreadful Nervous disorder, with which she bad been. a£» filcted fbr many years.- Tier body was almost wasted’ She was frequently disturbed ln her glecp by frightful dreams, awaking ifuito'exhausted amicotcrcd with perspi ration, and at Units laboring undcr.thc ddeaaa that some thing dreadful was about to happen to her, Ey the use of fcarbottteaof. the- Wine, ahd.&box of tho Fills, sheds-now in perfect health.: She has regained her flesh and color,-&nfL : enjoys society u well as ever* J. C. PAULDING. GENERAL DERDJT Y, EMACIATION, WASTING OF ... , THE BODY, Ac. ' Many persons are afflicted with aomo of the above com plaints, without .being able to trace it to any particular causa, and therefore delay the uso of the proper remedy nn tiltbe disease become* coostitutlopaL .These disorders are often eharocterizcd by a sense of; sinking, or. entire exhana tion after exercise. Scmeexpeticnre tdugghhncs*, lassitude, and at time*, paleness or Quelling of the countenance, or pal pitation of tpe hearts or like symptom*. ;•. . The excellent effects-which nave-ever, attended the ti«* of the Forest Wine and Pills, in every specie* of debility, fe con? d drive evidence of ftp happy results- in tins class •of .disor ders. Many have resorted to tbeso medicines aa arinhuna-. nm, and been speedily .cured. For Nervous disorders and DebQity the Wloe and Fill* am takea'afccording to the direct tioxu on the~label. -‘ - ‘ i AGUE AND FEVER, OR CHILLS, ‘ " Are a used by the miasmatic effluvia,arising from marches, decayed vegetation*, and low, damp riluatfcus. 'ln Fever and Ague theTorcstWino and Pills are a Kiroreign remedy. When they bare beenjatou agreeably hi’the directions,.we' have never known them tofiuLiu effecting *'comp]etc enrr. In the first place take a laigedcweof the Forest PiUk In time that thrir operations may subside beforethereturnclilll,— Tha stomach being how well tok® three or teuir large doses of the Wine, at Intervals of half, an hour, com mencing about two hours before the period ter tfce'chUPti> return. This breaks tfch ague, after'whidi tbe Wine should bo continued in small doses to restore strength. See foil directions' around tha bottle. . ' .. DR, HALSEY’S GUJI-COATED FOREST FILLS,* -- Are an important adjunct to the Forest Wine. They are roated with pure gum arable, an;mveution for which Dr* Halsey has received the only .patent ever granted ou Pilte by tho Government cf tho tinitedStetes - ' n^, f 'v°, rest .v" me P*® w** Fn «S ® win in ■£ rompatahtogOie TOaj.Uß.Pnriflcs&S ofthu Blood, and reiUiratonof tho S!oiascl«iul_Bo»At . • XlwJhiMt Mine sal rills «r« reconnocndßl as an eafcient snd cCTtata eure lnthe tblloning complatota: jStoSS.' Oxiimas,Drcwy, OnnplainU*■/ Vic Kulnm^lß, agent AnaZe 1 Ldnmddnciti JyueimilTim, whfchlt r%l' i^3, i prla: ' Chat at. zhlution Shn, Weaklyai-.dlcapsiral SaltcfOnCbn- . TO THK BABIES: Stl a eb*V W , 0r i a H U** tho custom of 10 thecountenanc&True. hSt? dJ ? c ? the highest pertectlohof ’ Wh-fi tSfeJS TlUißblj , Mb** &?FunStS^rj»l. »PPeodages equal that vivid depres- WnSai^Snto t 2!i? C 0 blooming hedt^ it. with the cmnsomeolorud blood casting tLroa S il transparent Sn«T«n wiVfe?" * x ? mon captivating than tho*o of «r* supply tha plate of tOfemetics. ’The u» 'bl^^SS 16111 * ■horL-timfrcreata^tt^rich **2 u *h l S through thevrins, penetrates themJ. v? 6 * toward th* surface or tho 6ldn, unhealthy, pimpiaa ami blotches to disappear, toparUnga irlTid, to*j color to tha sHn. and WUisit ex’ presaoo to the eyes, . _ ' ■ THIS IS . NATURAL BEitITT. in wtrohOTtlonof theea &cts,Dr. Halsey haa many trat!- ladles ot tha mot standing in £ t \t£SOX.U iiON.- - .s., i. 1 -■ - -. : JL/ dertho auo of i tnafeotiant, dlasiired - Zf J 1£: " * _ c *> - > _ v Al - , s - f T r* WWSWU§SOSsMXi ; ?■ >' _ '-,' * ~ f*' *~ * -■ ~"- t ~F’ - i v- ,_- " f ,"'« - ~„.’U „ y _j».6^-»*'-"■£ ' *-* " - -* Sfc ' , * »'i*~ • ■*'/'* r rivv ~ :■].:?:■:: S'r a - HBDIGAIP , . Jnaa)»"aiedii!*tea : XJqtUd Catlel«. ■ - I miHßKtfcto J* Intended fee •ftniHr.-a«v»n ; oftodlairtlxSuHs aafcletolH InralcfflUe to Chem/aad - h alter afcir. trial: wfll consider itlatopensablfo. - ’ u - .:.-»«TUi3 marAertitr tSaiere,’ the Btakwlgnei baelogfte- , liquid CnUefc, pee- f. Jural br MsaKraPedfield *Camp, HUaietosnvConwcUcnt, c cboerfolij jreKsmxKnd iljt®^n*'professional.wtyllirrot ...,-. •«-• exailienl aubetiJufce'fbr pJastetVdressing bURUy., . •CB»i:sMad^r.tefiWsv ! tfKr.«n 4ttadr«f ftesinroumU ; ftbo, r J : for remedy iin»iuaU«i. f ' ' cniEtia woodward, H. a, i. . . - , WM. B. CASES, 31 R, £ 1 ' 1 D. HABBISO.NYH. J>,- - - P.iWOQDBDTft Jtt. O, '• ■\ ..HAMILTON BHHtVHIL M. R» - EIiSWOKTH BtJBR, I£D. j Botanic. "si2Sto*ni? '*** '-phjifcianr-Si&f\city of ; Forfcilo hj t ..*. wC . : Bl A, FAIOTSTOCK * COj. :■- i-'-jyl " Corner of Wood »m! First ft*. ip m § • f r I ' INQ AStHJIA, and OONSratPttOS; ' I MANYy ears of trial, cf impabinK.Ybe public k ' cbaSdeneeto- this • jioa an&Vaoiqrfety--Ig: fer eyfrgedlng the most :ccfcit&a»of:it».mrailiuv Kotblng:: but ifrintrimic,Virtues I : ond.' - beuefifr-conferred'.©ri rsuffererffrcouH fralritani tHci £ •Joys.' VWhUo .many inferior; upmtQie'lsaa* | t beea \ - caaa«TerferscV«d pto*JWd «ur?a too numerous andT*#/’: ■:• 3- :•••■- , 'WhHeiiisa fraudon the public to pYttcnd that any. One. medldriawillihiJallibly curc---rtflVtherels-abundant proof • %/'.. . that UjßpriEaaT PrcrcaALdoes not only as « general thing,-..v■■jl ; but almost iziYarinbly cure the maladiestfor whleb4t is cm-' — ployed. _ , . £ As tbn&nxe'kea these fects wider and better -known,, this' ' JT ; ’V modldn&liaa gradually-becomethe best-reliance cf the ■ fUcted«JsVaa.tbfrJogeaMnof tho-Americaa peasant, to-the:;/ •'sVj,; ;paWc«cf ; couni; ••(.;. tty, State, ribband indeed, almost every hamlet If v ,= fccmtain^ : CncßS7 PxcxosALis tamt for diseases of thelbroat and Lungs and in many for*-'- -jT •*£ be-cxten&Telyuscd by their . . i;* -* lnGrcatßritain, France and - r Gennanyy-whcre the. modlcal sciences hare reached- their - ■:•■*' Bccrosxb lsintroduccd» and hr • r , coiwtarii*usein tlm-Annies, Ho*pital.vA}m&Houfle3,.l>ublle-..-. > \.‘- \- : InstUnttonsOAnd in thc-aarest remedy^ 1 ■their attending phyricians -can cmp3oy=Jar:ihe more danger- • Tous affections of the JirngsV'- Also-inmlJUfitoases children, it L* safe, pleasant and effectual to. eura- In. fecf v = /-, some of the mo3t ■Cattcring..t«rtfanQnlab‘,we'. receiTe, hara-”''' - >'-' been'&ojnporcntswhobaTsfound-itefficaciouflincaseapar-v TT tteulariy incidental-tochildhood; /-i--. ~ : -T ’ ■ ‘ _y:The CnESArbßccrcaii^isimantdarturwl-T^-^iPMcGaS.-' ; CbeiriSet, ana e?ery ottne6 of it under h« own eye, with in- '- f ?■•:. eiid.':TTe hare ■cndeaTOTod here to furnish the ccnkmohity with ■ &.« •■■ -a medicine of such tatruudo superiority and worth as'should- - •«■. ' commend itself to their confidence—* remedy, at-onco safe,. - . r - speedy and effectual, wlileh this baa by repeated and count- ' gT r less trfalsproYßdltself to be; and trust by great carein pra* : • | paring It with chemical accuracy,Gf\inilucinjtrezigth,tcrßf-- ■ ford phyEMuansanew agent on which they can rely for the ;■ best results, and the oiSictPil .irith a remedy that vill do fer them all thatmedirisacan do, - : •" - - Prepare*! and sold by-...-j. JAMIES C.AYER* • w - ~ • Practical (Chemist, "Lowell, Ha?s -' hiPJttabtiigU'bj' B. A. Fahnestoclr * Co 4 iti AK : l*gfceny,by lI.P. Schwartz; and by BrasgfcUamlJDealera in Medicineeverywhere. . aul&3mdAW. . i To Invalid* and the-Bkk» XKE CELEBBA TED CO XS f.&ck MEDICINES v jfc 1711R5T— The Ext»jtw»;r;o»UYfcn«w in Females - . • ■ & . Jr:. ..and Miles,'and-nerroos complaints;for Stcaarh DyspepsSvPiles,'Kheumatisnv £<"• The i^reat pointaare, lt l rT ‘ ‘Ls notbadto tafce,'nexer glres pa!o v and neverle&res one - •- f '• * costire.•....■ . r ;. . . _... I- v :■•:■ ..^ptb.— Cbnuiocfli .7ervnfage } (Worm Kfllor) fcr children or • l grown persons.*: :J-r • ' - )10th~3fr*.Brcn2n y j£{2Fe3tttvi Juner,.,}Z<> modldne has- < -I ■ :*. "been dißcoreired that Li so happdy adapted to n*o internal! yy ■ f.~- --- as drops to be taken; ainLyet peribrm soch,wondra when J,> applied erferaoßy fa a wiSh hr Why by fcicti6tL -' Inbottles - k'.'J- . f&m 12)£ fn SO centa each. | ulXth-— Boach arid 22x1 Biig A^yjpg-r-v ■■■:. §< ‘-y- ■. away. Vermin in a short time. • 12th,—The celeb rated Lin's Life BLLUtt..- •■"•■.■ :, -..'Vr.' ; T-'i-v - -):- -r-< •?r~t-i.-.‘a &V&TrfV’ - - - —j 'R'Y. PECTORANT FOR COUGHS, COLD 3, JNTtCENZA, Ac. r East Twin* incites Fewi&:WWdX/tfo©nlT-' ■•;.- ; SUREcoforing"lbrUwHbair; 1 '. -•■•••' - -15tb«— Lin'tJSahnof Chincun Chines*-Remedy IbrCuts, - | ■ Bruises,-Sore?, £e. • ■ • .-. t * .. . •... ,•. .. ... 5“; v “- Extract?/ Sarsaparilla, ;TbU article has ootlired all other Sarsaparilla*, and stiH givutaaereat saiisSkctiou as* ' j *. •«Tcr v ;.* f: ■ i K ■.-- > “17th--—The celebratfdFprwd 'Sjrtngtftcrun s■■ idiktAr, i r from Dr.to’S «epe* axuttbe m tbemarket.r'v, •IBth.*—J>r« JClwJx Tooth-Acte Drvpz, A certain sad easy care ibr-Xpothnehe. • • .;■ . - - IJT. OoaLSTOCZ lias lately bought the:3igfct for the £v; United Stafavof the eelrbratnl QmcentrvUd Minml h ••••>. ;fa?mdattbeS4USftiagBofDr:"Wni..C.Chasc,'.atSt.CaUia-'.' : V' * tines,; C*.AV. SBua ;medkiae hsA attaiued 4 . notoriety sort- - popularity never be&reeqeallod by auy prep&ration at that •• ptegbt and iia gala bas boeri _ commensurate with ita extritg, £*.■;•. - : v»liteh are extraordinary; -'..V£; r 7.’‘J?onC£.-rAUprepanfi£jna* heretoiMe-kmum-tts <r.; laidus S. Coi&stoci. and-'--’' r though. theeisnaiure of-Ctjmftciekcontinued, - -thfecrtralabeUvrith the- jhpajgiHe.-dgaafattaolDf.L. S.C> -•'• '• .■■■, t-.v- 7 - v'-: all others hrosr bsspdiuoußv J * - lucius s. comsiock: . f £S*The above medicines caa be had In this placB cf> ' > ■v- >-•- : WILLIAM JACKSON,. . £ - Cehfi ' 5T6.'3i0 liberty-sU'hcad of Wood. ' jj •_ - Ki:- ; Xr g:?.-:': 'Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Chony! ' - ■ : .£■■/■•■- THE BE® KEMEDY EVER KNOWIT TO'HAH" Si ' Jbr Ovgla, QMi, MVrna, Croup, OrmAUit, lofiumn, )s Suedwg qf tte lAmgs, Dijfoolt BrecOim, Direr Agio ami r pamcrWeakneaof U\c Brain or Site, First J&aact Ei V, •. y, - > •jT ®®ted fcr its virtues; andseme physicians* whose juzqs ■ ' iatamiliarto the whole country,tare gone so fares tode- ft claro that even consumption eonld-he cored by-that alot*:-i' -i J° again, 4t.wasnearly..rainless, owing,«r •--s■■; to their Ignorance in preparing and'ndmhiisteriiK it ’ - sP’S I -' rr* difficult ncnrmitircly obviated by patient ezberiened ' - •• ana locg expcriment. . - . - *y ' : The extraordinary.. mididnal powers of these two sub- '% S™ I**thr 1 **thr .the first time combined andemtoibri fa .■ - . BAI&iH OP WIIiD CHEHRY;"3JT *nfce f - - - or useless la refect- : E'v;-.\ od,-fothat what remains is themoet extraordinary and tnil*.- ■'; ■ k - cfficacions remedy for all Jdnds.of pulmonair.aaUlTerdit' ■earns aver known to. sum. eonvtoce all unbelievers thaf - - LV.r £5%? g . ? ■ ? £- $ I ? '$ § § $ l Ttpo.Vca Sitaihy Vie tat of only Three BotOa of “IRtfart r ■ ■•■ ■ ••• J&xiumof W3d Charf.- •- «" rr *. - * Hr. .Ears, Ky,, July Cl, 1552. & . Steps. Harrourt, Howard A Ca—GentsThe Dr. Wls. -. : i*. tart Balsam otWJ Chany thaifl bought of you heahesa ' ofanehripaLbeuefitta >r yirtucatamra to the benefit of thsmnbTte '■ - at-thotfcneof:her eonfincinent, which !'■' ’* settled cm Sot Lungs. vHm idirkcisns jmmrihnnid her dl£ ■ !! •. eMcnmsnniptimn . She h»cfSeh,mnjSre niSSra*S;S; hid coughs; she was given: nß*r Sr i * rovery, aad ber chCd partook l of her ecmplalxit. She t>»r» : • ••£? T - -x •coannenecdtaking w TKmnfr itoZsara of WSd J hottxa efieoted »n entire cur, with ■'• I have no doubt that th?ywcmld have n«w •«nres If ihej hsd : nbt tgi » Cbersr. EETH R. SEAECT. j Wtoff, is a son cf*s £ waoyiQ jaan-of«oa £.:-.-. jtiagtJeutyjmd on hia statement'• - & ■■■ -.-. ~ : ;• V-\•,;: y'\r HOWAKB 4 CO. *5 ♦' _ v COSSCaiFTIQaf ctfeAßtE, - Jaatice PcareJnllodi .Creek township, FmrEoU ftranij, Ohio, »nd brother of “ SI»J. 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