wm^km&mmW'B y y ;cy;y#y ■*■- r^. - ** i i; B j,sV T * * . >*. fc *** > .«*<*% -JC 1 - 7 ,« j ~ w “ * ■| yy y>y yy- . ••!. ;^A::^ -:-v-? Lv.V- ~sr?*\ '• .’f'*;?-" *’*?*•?:-.... r -:^ ~r - ~• .'/;■*'■ ' '* ' -ki-' '* ' WMfNftSMHIlSiltSlII^^ drygoods. transportation. i insurance companies. > *:•*** *f» fRSBHBSNM^^ itzeNntl 44/4ww vlar . 33 °, 1 th1.4441e4 .-.. ..,,t4.• fill IJitel • - ASMS? ™™*^WteiWllll!llllMHllllll*iiil | |ilili|ilii || iiiii | ii | i | ni mi' "’X .^^ iSfl •” 4 ■■ • • s-.;:3iyi end : Winter: JPOREiaDTiAJf.I3I '* KSTIC DUV 600p3< 7" k-ljViTiiMV\.OOStlSQjrhnßßteircwiTOliiarFALL ... -w^ThrfLtaJsihcrwith e comploto assortment ofnew . ~l •g r j < *--^^wi*gMptat thisestablUhmen{. .v : -'-- - s J;l GOQtiS! vVv .. '/3-Rraw '&--.~ No. OTf aortiMrostoorticg.of Wood ‘ Diamond aUoy,lmporters and Whotos&lo; - - Beales 18 J3UX GOOUS aBd.TABIEXIJffii ote iaßt openins 1 V v T>n «m Hw netr'dnd complole stock of Dry floods orid Yarie •h -Vft*- ClfhesoGQw2iaT©.~ : bo!*• -- '■ r Ginghams; -^.Jri^LbMnsaxidJWileDiAper; >v: •Brow&andßle&clw DrilUngs;. - v......» ; Merinos, T.yTq fiiiAWLS—A splendid aaftriaient of tfl the \\ • newest" 1 and most ' fasbKmaUo style*, and of every 1 quaJlty,-Justopened at A. A. MAlBffif ‘AJP^S* oCtI4 : - Nor, 65 and C 4 Market street. ’iflVaiATO CATSUP—A good article, frr sale by the bottle A ordozenAt KRATING’S, corner of Wylie and Pplton streets, and atllarrisau ‘SrAndrew’*, corner or fourth and •- Veery streets. ' : ?*t_ Omu AND PA. RAILROAD—2OO shares for sole at: Tprable rates, by A. WILKIN'S A (XL, Bankers and Excuangn Brokers, : ' WlCb 7o Fourth street. ' rrviii. «uiwcrit«r would yw-vecUußy iui'onu Uic public’that , .1 ho baa got the nccussary mould* and presawrihr putting teashnmetelljcpackagescf lib, V*-Ib and Jr*®*- Ma will ; 'pack any amount witli ucatness and despatch for any house uitHbrity, and on ivasonabb? term*. Apply to J J. F. D. KRATINO, qpUj corner of Wylie and Knium street*. 1111 " carpets! caipewi TkOBINSON b 00- 47 JFUIh streete have just opened JV one of the most full and camplcto stock* of Carpeting, oa Cloth.., Dhaseti, Moiij, jiltui Itoro and teos : acts, Stair Ital*. W»no and Table Cotara, Window ShadM, ic?Ac., otsc offered in Uw marfcaL nhich will 1* ">IJ at thpTowe/t.caAh prices. Call nod examine. octla^ T*SStaS^«ndSVßnssell ißobta»on'» and Grant'* To • • bnc«: ' • 12 Ao t’l mO.S’i Sttirart’a do: 20 “do MyelirSnperkJi Pound Lump do: SO 4b do - do dwarf do; SOcaaeDiadoaJXwisL do. A 10 cut and dry doi 10 do Hungarian do "*£*£* Son-221 and 223 Liberty atroet- “ jUlnofttlotta-l'lu Female Seminary, (UTZ KM. POOTEXTEE’tt.) TTTILI. be continued at the usual place, comer of W inxtoa rtreei and Ewt Common, Allegheny dry—the ftjl fawim-wwppftnrfng' onthe first Monday iUlieptembcr neat S£iyW thw /»mrtgnt management of Mis* Hannah K- pa*** iWhohos for soma time had charge as principal, and wUi hare witahlo aaistaace In its management. .. . In of location and arrangement* tor the comfort of the pupils, it Is not surpassed in the community. dreaun. R w poiXDKXTKR. Prafaiior IHoinpton’t Pemal® Beialii*ry» lITHi; open the Fall Session on MONDAY, 30th jn***” 1 ' W Md continue Five Month*. A* the number of pupils is limited, earlr application will be necawary tosecuro ad- for less time than a session, and Bodeduetinacf tuition■ except for protracted fllncss. One half nf tuition payable Invariably In advance. For further tnlfcnnation see circular*, or Prof T. in person, at his room*, of 8 or 10 lad* ta Math. Jta recite from BtoB P-M.on ««- (nolUotannA _jbu±o forme iTadiea Baminory, Allegheny. Il jra. arid Mrs. N. W. 51ETCALK, will tammnw their Au- IVlTtoSn Beraiou rar MONDAY, Angort SOth, »t thdr rtSStamSi Federal street, Kow." llrmn.V.U. Genrembrc la engaged to instruct In French; and Mons. H. i\ Sengcmbre, in Drawing-and lading. &holaw may cn- Sratanyttoie, and irfllbechargedtnltlonirom thetimo of StonStothoelowof ttoaaMlon. Caacaof protrecUriaich neaa will be an exception to th« above rule. Tnltion hllla viU be revived* one half in advance, the other liali at the *ln«a nf theißldoi. an the aameaaheretofow, trmcb may ha ascertained by reference to the circular, or by applying to Hie instructors. -Allegheny. August 2.1852. —ftUs:tf 1 . Afift >« Wtrtem Express/ .. HOURS OF ARRIVAL. ~ :T?BOM Philadelphia. aniTEaat, 12 o’clock, midnight ' '-FV. IhlHmnrn imd Bnnth, & o*dock. P. ItL : * ' WaySiations, between Phila. and Pittsburgh, 5 o’clk, p. m. '* ante Wert, generally, at 6r. h. >,-•>■•-'1 hocbs po» CLosnra. ;: and East, at 6 o'clock, p. m. J For Baltimore and&uth, 0140*010011, p. w. - and Pbila, 4 oVlk, p. *. '' XnOTdaad, CSncdnoatl, and the West generally, 7 % a. n. .- 4iynh all articles in our basin ess to other .operators b> heretofore. aplS . George Bietcher, (FROM NEW YORK,) '■**' AfoXlV i- MANUFACTURER of the Celebrated *' /;<&& GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,- . ELASTIC BAND TOUPKEB, and eve y'f&S'lLitffesss, .TJ description of Ornamental Ilair for tl* -Thrift* and Gentlemen, No. 79 Fourth .between Wood and Market, Blotcher’fl System enables Ladles and FjW/~^/E£lrl-fS* r lGgntl»* Tm>n ' Uf Tneaaure their beads ' yith \yiG3 -of the ITead. \ ‘ A i s (Krirathelbrohea4OTCT tbeimil toneclt, No. 2. C . , the for™ 1 ?"-, . fbrTO UPSBS, t» oner U>e top qf (he Head, mly. ■ AFaperl’Bttern, Ik# exact Bhajwof jbt Balipurf. ■ jyloiani ■■ fTIHB receiving, performing amide? lrwin styectj-wbcroaroDyodond rttort notice, iLL OpLOKS, upoa 'SUk, linen, fPoolenaxjd Opttoii.Oocda.. All combined stufEs;th»t aro groiajUr «»*» «a Woolj Ooton ®od Wool tog&tfcgr y .n»dfor ladle* aim gentsf wearing Bp- CtfutfMtfcte* < * re ?*>l£_ any and in eveTyabape gaferver.aw Dyad ebeapw> auiAetand better, than are at prasent don? lath!* dty. G. ; . sctfctf °®®% No *To Ipwjn (tnet. * - - > . c. 1Ja* &i - NO. BOKWETII STREET, PITTiMHJMII. flPßEsaßlic are Informed ■ that »o •>» I l&ySKlSaat ml Wad, mul are ewpued tofanrari M nvwv'P'isr ~ >Turi ,TaHv to Cincinnati*, at ,< o clock,, A. M. -^S^teSSSttSdfteeif chargo,und Goods returned *y - fl Tm?o P riicliwgo for ralo on •England, Iroland'snl Scot limlttenny'omi)unt,j>ayabloon principal Banting' Houses ! SpiSCt OfflOT in tbo Unlt«l.Klnt StLKS,cf (every jDd ,2p. tLS, I burooFßiP?" • ■assortment’ ©T xMafcr-.winter jwear, >IOB CHEAP, « rlcbcstGoods the fnw>faf^afforda^-- 4 ; i Poplins; Bro&dclotlis, jgg,Cnsaimercß?rable , & Calicoes Jldsiery, the. best | 4, or the bestqunUty, i xjM on the most picas-' ■ I AMES. OOSUNO, nery Establishment. PennsylTtmla UaUroad Company. ■\TrE are forwarding Produce, tlilla- VIK UclpWi, •projnptly,'on.receipt, Time* Fiye Days. • . '.‘."...'-eatesoprma rt.- . i Baam, Pork and Boefi: {salted,) ■'■ On Lani;LsrdOil, Tallow, Cotton, Window 1 Glass, 60c. © lOOttKu ' ' .7 . oni Candles,;Cheese, Earthenware, Leather; Leaf Tobaoco, On, Beeswax, Driod Bristle* Clover and Timothy On Beer Bklns, Hemp.TZajc,-aiid Eggs, 70c.«10Q&*. - Peltry, Brooms and Merchandize, 90c. TjUOQlbs. - ; _ ~r” V . ,'ou Row. S7J#v§ barrel. * Wo ard alio prepared tn forward freight to Eodebangh’a Btatk>n. near and Intermediate Stations. " . ',r ‘ ' ’ •' _ OUVODE A GRAILA3I, Agents. Pittsburgh. i : " ‘ H, H. HOUSTON, Agent, jy29~ . . * - .jy-j i, . vSfU &larket street, Philadelphia. Mcrclianta’ Portable Boat Line. | i ; I, i-1—irrrm Jbr tin fanxpqrtatu&.qf:Jfirthandise and iPrexfuee, fVU TUB PE3XHTLVAXIA CABALS AKD XJUI EOAD3), DEIUXE* ' PirrSIUJEGU AND PHILADELPHIA, ; J/irat, ißiUtoiU De-Shipping. «S.TIME, TEN DAYS. • PATTQ2T £ REYNOLDS, Depot, 251-Harkctat, (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. C. A. M’ANULTY A CO, Canal Basin, 403 and 41Q Penn Pittsburgh. HAVING increasedour facilities and otherwiaoinipToved our arrangements for Transportation, wo arenow pro* paredto tecelve a large amount of Produce and Merchan dise, to ahip (on the opening of the Canals,) with promptness ,and dispateh. The Section Boot system of transportation oxer our State improvements has been in use about ten yean, and th 6 groat success and favor it has met with, is a sufficient guar antee that it Lh no longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but is acknowledged by all as vastly superior to any mode of transportion used gu Canals, (when inter sected by Railroads.) Good* loaifod into our Boats at Pittsburgh, remain undis turbed until unloaded at our Warehouse in jMarkot street. Philadelphia, thereby entirely avoiding tkeddlay consequent on three different transhipments, aud securing the delivery of Goods iu entire lots, the packages dean, and in a* good order as when shipped. Produce. Ac, consigned to our House at Pittsburgh, will bo received and forwarded always at the lowest current ca nal rates, strictly according to instructions, without any ex tra charge for commission, stern ge.or advancing charges, tibia ’ C. A. WANULTY 4 00. IIICUHIGAB CENTRAL {UItSOAO. In eoimectioJijwith tho Gere la nil and Chidnoati Railroad. Cleveland and Erteßailrpad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh . - Railroad, had Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS yrtfl be ticketed through from any polut on Lake Mh»Mgxn, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh and from cither uf those places to any point on I-ako Michi gan. This lino will be composed of two now low pressure steamers, built expressly for the route. CLEVELAND - .CapL C- C. BtajiaßO. FOREST CITY -Caph L. A. Fiixcil A Boat wfll leave Cleveland for Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, oven* evening, at o'clock, arriving in both dtics the following morning, in season for the morning train of cars for Cldcaga, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh,, end Ibr the Ivdte Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit. - They will ran from Cleveland tn tho following unior: FOREST CITY. Monday.. __~...,.YVednwday..—.~.,—Friday. CLEVELAND. Tocsday Thursday - - Saturday. CLEVELAND. Mouday...- Wednesday Friday WREST CITV. Tuesday - .Thursday Saturday. Tho undersigned are prepared to zuaka coutr&'tx for all kind* of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Mackinaw, Saut Ste. Marie, and nil jwrtson Lake MWhlgan. The OCEAN, CABMAN and ST. LOUIS will etunpewe the line until th«* new boats are ready. C. BRADBKRN 4 CO, Cleveland. aprlh-Cml PITMAN. TROWUMDGE A JONES, Detma. FAI^K HEiircKDr ' WEST XEn'TOX PLAXK FOR BALTIMORE. PniLADKLTHI A ajU WASHINGTON CITY. KsarlUmtctn This is the only cEr** which injures a THROUGH TICKET to Washington, and, by taking this route, peA*eagere will cave time anti money. . Th<; Mail Dcmt (carrying the United Spates Mail.', leaves the Mi'uongahnla Whort n>*»v»* Ycmghiogbeny River. Paßsenctr* will M,;*- on tixe Boat, and takr *plen«lid United State* Mail tkewbi'jA at West Nevtou. next morning, over the Plank Bond, prov ing the mountains to daylight. Tako the magnificent ing Car* of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at to oMcvk.. P. M. Breakfast at Baltimore and Washington City, dln»‘ in Philadelphia, and arrive in New York the rame evening. Fare to Baltimore— - - 4> 8 fl t» do. Philadelphia— 9.T6 do. Waahington GtT...— MONONGAfIKLA route. Thertaunerhums tb« vbarf.above tho Brldye, {. If * iffy. ct S o'clock A. M. Trarelere lenvftig-Pui*- Bgra&Sasabunghby lb* Morning Beat. vrtii ores* lh* Moun> tains thfl same night, and arrixe la Cuml«rrl«ud tlu> next fortho® o’dock train of Oar* for Baltimore. Will gup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrire Id Phila delphia St S o'clock the game night . Parr to Baltimore*- - 4 &.00 do. - 9“j do. Washington C?ty... v —— y * w For tickets, by trlihrir of the above linrs, plea** call at th** Wert Jiewton Plank Bond Offlcr, in the Mnnongaliela house. Water street. feepg] J J- EVAXB. Aprut SUMMER ARRAXGEMBST— EASE REDUCED. 2652. • 1852. the pkn^ylvasubailhoad. Only Tfca SRla Elagina} Tnx> Thirty Trains from Pittsburgh to Rhiladdjitiia ava JZiHimorr. Only 23 koisrs through to either pau, bath Trout* connecting al Harrisburg with Tmitu Jbr Baltimore* /•hrr|!) l fi7U : OJJ and after Eatunlay, July 21th, the Express Moil Train vlll l£&to the Depot on Liberty strew t, a bore the Canal Bridge, exery miming at 9 o'clock. Paawngcn* will go by the caw 30 mile*, to Bodehaugh’a, (near Ureenuburgh.) where they will find tl»* best at Coarhr* in readiness to convey them 10 miles, over a flret rate plonk turnpike road, to Beatty's station, (Conductor* acccmpA py ?Qrh train of coaches,) and then take the cars direct to Philadelphia ng d Baltimore. Ruscngw fin Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumberland Baiit&aJ at JlarrUbnrgb, Passenger* who wish to ovoid night travel. cau U*l/r H noUidayrtJUinh over night, and n*muo“ their seat* the next morning In the 6 o’clock train, and arrive In Puiled?l;dila or Baltimore the ».,:no evening at 9 o’clock. The Evening Train will leave daily at 8 o'clock P- M., ar rirtng at Philadelphia or Baltimore at » o’clock the next W through tickets to Bedford, via Uollidaysburg, for cheeked through it) Philadelphia. Passengers are at uo expendin'ttunjflg baggage on this Une. The Accommodation Train will leave dally at 0 P. M., and arrive at ftodobaugh’ii (near Qrecnsborg) at 8 P. M 4 return ing, the Trains will leave Kfidcbaugb’a as follow*: The Ac oammodiUioh Train will lcavoat6.ls A. M, arriving in lift*- burgh at BA. Mg First Through Train at 3JIO p. M., arriving at 6 P. Mg Second Through Tcjlp at 10.35 P. XL, arriving at 12 P. M. TtftJreenrtmrg, $l,OO. Pare fton Pittsburgh to East liberty, 10 cent*; to tA'ih khuburg, 20 cent*; to Turtle Creek 30 cents; to Bode baugh’M, 80 cents. PajafcOgftrji will procure their ticket# at the Ball road Office In the MmuHjgafcpljt House, Water street, br at' the Depot Office, Liberty.street. 4£“Notice. —In case of low, the Company will bold them, selves responsible for personal baggage only, and fbf an amonnt not exceeding $l5O. J. BIEBKIMEN, eufi Ticket Agent P. R. R. 00. HEW A R il 4 Jf G E M E N T. Commencing Angnei 1603. OHIO AUrDPESSrSYLVANIARAILROAD. The ordyWtiUrn Railroad running otitfrvm PiiUburphl ran* from ail run jutt-ats ot the oino rurea. 2b Cleveland, Qplumlnis, CSncwittarf, 7hZa*>, ZWroft Chicago, Mdxotutkit, tfc. irt connection suiih ftp Cleve land and Pittsburgh Railroad from MLiance to Cleve land. Running Direct front Pittsburgh to (Ain~ . ton, Massillon arid Wooster, and through ina thuja Maw field by stages from Wooster. FIVE TRAINS atari from Pittsburgh daily, (Sundays ex cepted) MAIL TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh at 8.30 A*iL Pattcncpp dino at Alliance at p. M-j and reach Wooster at 4p. m. la so to Wooster $a,76. For Cleveland leaven Uix. ' Passenger* dine at Alliance at 2JD p. SL, and reach Cleveland at 5.40 p. jl, in time for the evening boats 03 J#ke Erie. This train stow nt at Rochester, New Brighton, Enon, Columbiana and Salens and at no other station between Pittsburgh and Alliance. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 140 miles,ln about six and ahaif hourt. Fore s4j Passengers can kikothis Train and be In Dunkirk the next morning, or in Chicago in the evening of the next day. The Moil train coming eastward, leaves Wooster at 9.30 1. 11., dines at Alliance nt 12J0 P. a, connects there with the morning train which leaves Cleveland at 10 a. M., and reach es Pittsburgh at 6 p. »u connecting with tho eveniug train on the Pennsylvania Railroad fur Philadelphia and Balti more at 8 p. it., and also with the West Newton Steamboat route. THE EXPRESS TRAIN Returnipgh&vsßAMlaacc atBß9 P. it., and machos Pittsburgh at Vi at night By this t*ajn come from Cincin nati to Pittsburgh in .one day of laps'than hours, instead of several days by steamboats on the Ohio rivar. Pore from dndnnati to Pittsburgh $3O. Passenger* laavlug Cincin nati jit 6.15 a. M., and Cleveland 6.40 p. m., reach Pittsburgh .thoaamoevenieg. L v-Stago lines run In connection with the road from Enon to Newcastle, Mercer, and Eric; from Salem, on the plank road to ll'amm. and from Wooster to Mansfield. THE FREIGHT TRAIN. Leaves Pittsburgh at 4JJO A. «.,and freight Is curried through in a day to Cleveland and to Woo skip. The New Brighton Accommodation train learns PRta burah at 10 A. M-, and 4.46 P. XL, and New Brighton at 7 A. and 1 P. M-, stopping at intermediate Stations. Excursion Tickets, good fur-two day*, arc sold between Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. Quarterly tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by. the pm-fraga \o flome of the stations. . Excursion partita are accommodated at reasonable rates. The trains do not run on Sunday. • Onmlboases run in connection with the fcpafjjß tp Bud Grom the station on Federal street. - .For.tickets apply at the Federal street station of the Ohio end Pennsylvania Railroad, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, or to J. MESRIHEN, .. . Moncmgahela House, Pittsburgh. * Pittsburgh, August 26, JBSJL CABPETCNG—■ Ju*t recsjrefj fttW.TfcTCUn* r-~ tockV Carpet warcroom, No. 85 Fourth and 78 Wood streets. ofrlcli.aDduow style*, we solicit a call from pur* „i,w«£k. aa wo an? determined to sell cheap. ocU4 Dissolution. m TTE rartuershlp heretofore existing under the «n»jm and I ptylcof STDAET i SOL, ™ this day dteolred by All tha aocotmiap* ti» firm will bo settled by A. J, STUABT, at the oldfitand, No. 2VJL SILL. * Pittsburgh, August 2-1,1852. es- A.J.STUABT will wntlttH# U>» WhblfSiteQrtwiry, Predated Commission Business, “f 5 A*iOTOABT U retiring I&mtheWi', toj recommending Mr- STUABT to BOUTK, CHANGE OF HOGBB. UHITED STATES HAIL. EXPRESS TRAIN • .. • - V.- »v k 4 • ■■ J v ®r ’ *' St«rt« Untnal Fire Intnt&nee Company* V • : r~V.* ■Harratkcrj/, J^nistivahia. DESIGNED iwfiifclaaßOSof property, has an nmpjo capital, nnd affords superior advantages in point of cheapness, safety-endaccommodation, to city and country merchants, and owners of dwellings, and isolated or country property: , ■ t ‘AT A; CABEIEE, Autuary, • s; octg? > t ,■Branch office s . New Haven, Connecticut TTOBSEB. CATTLE, insured against death by disease rf or. Capital $50,000, with power to. increase to 2X00^)00. Directors —Thomas Kendrick, J. Lewis Taylor, Nathaniel Tburbcr, Alfred Edwards, John s*Ttnn T Wm. W.'Kondrick. Thowas KaxwdCK, President- Qkohoe T. Reynolds, Secretary. CURTIS k DOBBS, Agents, No. ty«, corner Wood and Fifth streets, (over Patricks A Friend** Banking House.) [my23 The Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital. 800,0001 CHARTER PERPETUAL. mins Company is now fully organized, and prepared to I ioßoro against tbo combined risks of FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STOCK, such as Horses, Holes, Cattle, Sheep, Ac. » JOSp Office, No. 31 Fifth ttreei, Pittsburgh, Pi. umrerona. ALKX. JAYNES, President. RENJ. ftTLAIN, Secretary. Win. Day, James Mathews, Alex. inlands, Henry A. ’White, Win. 0. Leslie, Wm. Bakeweli. Fonns fbr proposals, and all necessary information, can bo obtained by coiling at the Office of the Company. neplßkdaw I N SUEA NCE, AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE 15Y FIRE AND THE PERILS OF NAVIGATION, PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OP UAKTPOBD, CONN. as-This OLD AND RESPONSIBLE Company continues to grant policies upon tho must favorable terms. Apply to GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent scp&Sm for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. New York Life Insurance Company. Accumulated Capital $500,000. THE Annual DWiicnda have been unuxu&Uy large, chew ing that tho Company has been doing a very Large and prosperous business. The Dividends in 1840 were 50 per cent. U U 1847 “ 50 « » 1848 “50 « m 1849 “ 40 “ « 1850 “40 “ “ 1851 “ 50 “ « . 1853 “ 40 u This Ls among the eldest companies in the UniWd States; its accumulated Capital U constantly increasing for the ben efit of members, presunt and future. Morris Franklin, PrtndenL Flint Farms w, Actuary. CURTIS & DOBBS, Agents, No. 133, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, over Patricks A Friend's Bonking House, Pittsburgh. CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. Also—Agents for Protec tion «r»* Farmers* Flro and Marina Insurance, Capital $130,- 000; and of branch office of the Empire Stato llcaith Asso ciation, ea.irttiort— ll, Kdtmmd A. ftvoiliT, John <\ l>»vbs Robert Burton, John R. Prtmwe, fexmurl Kdnarli, tJeorjj* 0. Limner, Edwar»l Ihua Vo!well, John Nowlin, l>r. It. M, llurino. JaA. C. Hand, Praltj, Oeorflo Vcrrtll, Sjxiocrr M’llvain, Oiaric« Kcllr, J. <*• JolfO*:?*, William Hay. Dr V. Thrma*, John mlliaiu fejlH, }!, Pirrch’rM cl }\iufotE jh'- R. J.’Morxaa, Hugh John T. LOfßft. U IUiAU HaVTIS. fWjtirt l/ Tim C. Uako. Vice Hrefuievt. Joexra VY. Cow as, S-mi^ry. Of&rs of tba Company, No. 42 Water PUUlrurj.h. jol&dtf * P. A. XIADKIftA, Agent. TUe Pratt kiln Fire tniurftate Company of VkihnUlfiUi.K J>nnry/rtffl*a. DJtllXTOlls —Charts W. Lineker, Tl*w»r, Morris Patterson. Cue*. N lU.iouft, i*rr.\ulnit. CUAi. fl. Bascam. S-rrriary. Continue t« maW insurance, perjwtu&l or limited. on every dfwcripUna of property. in lutrti onJ c*tuulry, at a* 100 as are roo*Jxtr.nl wilb wvurity. The Company hart* rewnrd a Oiitln>rcnt Puc-i, which, with thrlr «ip.tlai end premiums, safety eX {iml ample protrxtion Vo the fetxurcd. Ttrf> Assets or ti«? Owii| IWicd agreeably to on Act uf A»m*uU}, were as follow*. tts: MortgagH - f'.Uß.ua cs Real Ksiatm - 54.J77 78 'Temporary Loan* - B£,£>ot> IT Stocks 61 r $K) w) Cash, It. ....... 04540 HI grace their im-oqs»mUi)u, a period of twmty-ono rcarr, they bare paid upward of One Million Tour llnrvdrod Thi>u asnd IXrtlar*. loearw by fire, thereby afUmling ertoenre of the of Insurance, as well a* the ability and UL'[**4- tiou to rni'et with uxvptt'tnws all liabilities '’XftABMNEU COEFI*. A cent, ap24 Offlne, north-cart cur- W«nl ami Third «te. Stat ejfuioar F lre~l nan r»n c • Company. ILirruJjtfrnh, j Vay 1, 1K52. CAPITAL, s2UO.OOU.—branch OGUv. No. &l PudthfirM *X~, Pittsburgh. 'ilw following is the Socoml Annual State* numt:— ifejd amount of property al rl*k 00 Amontilof MUa roo-jrablptUi funa of notes from member*. 174,177 61 Amount of Cash lYnnlums $125,625 16 Total Icaw*, returned premium*, tv-bisutranre and eipeuaca. 05,140 &6 $30,478 GO Interfcrt on U»505... 733 4fi Cash Surplus - Ezstlmatod promt rain* of *t*tk>D «ry, o0V» furniture, etc Qn«*4ialf nf this amount expires withiu o year. TLb Dirc-tora, In prcwntinjrthe Second Animal Ileport, lake U>arc to thj CiP3i**m upon the marked *urru^ No. B 6 Fourth and 79 Wood struous of Uew and ri>'o Klylen frotn 22 inrhcs to 24 feet wide, rut to tit nny size Itooro, Hal) or Ventibnle. Wo invite the attention of those wishing to furnish. [<*tl2J Vk M'CUNI’OCK^ phi 111piharg^\Vater Care Eitabllihincut, IN PiiILLIPSUUUG, Beaver county, Pennsylvania, on the South side or the Ohio Rlvpr, opposite tho mouth of tho Big Bearer Creek; twonty-chjhl miles Iroat eight from Wheeling and one hundred from Cleveland. Tuo Proprietor hw had twenty years practical experience os a regular phyeioUn, twelve of which he has practised under the Hydropathic Bystem. Term* only FITE DOLLARS PI R WKR&—payable w«sldy. All seasons are adapted to Hydro pothic oui'CA lyy)< patient Is required to furrnrh two heavy woolen blanket*, two lai'jid four tow els, and one camp-hlunket, or India-rubber sjifcwt, DR. EDWARD ACKER, Proprietor, marlsl PhllUpsburß, Rochester P. 0., Bearer county. Pa ENTERPRISE WORKS. so. 1 30 WOOD STREET, THIRD DOOR BELOW VHtOM ALLEY. HO WN d TETLEY. ZJIPORTEUS and manufacturer* of CUTLERY, St/fiCiiCAL PKNTAL INSTRUMENTS, R I V LE B, Xfl. *We BB|' keep a general assortment of the abovo art&M constantly on hand; together with ft csnorsl variety of fauey Hardware. Also, Uuns, Pis tols and Revolvers, MftskAltfrn* Shot- BpltMJftps, Powder, and Bullets; Bowie, Dlrlc; Hunting and Pocket Unlves Tailors and H*lr Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, 4c.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIPLKS!—We ore making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best material, and workmanship warrant**!.— Orders woeived tor them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. Iliouk and School Hooka, Paper ao< Stationery* THE subscriber la now receiving large additions to his for mer stock of Bluuk Books, School Books, Paper and Sta tionery, to which bo Invitee the attention of merchants and others. tyis stock consists in part of mediums, demy and cap Legcrs; Journals; I)ay 5 Cash, Invoice, Sale*, Or der and Letter Books ; Cbunt'y and 'Alttermun’s pockets, in various style* of binding, paged and plain, equal to any ever offomi In this market, and nt reduced prices. A gcucral assortment of School Books, Memorandum and Copy Bocks; Pocket and Family Bibles, plain and fcincy binding; Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Common and Judgment Bonds: Cap and Letter Pajinr, a great variety plain and ruled, at exceedingly low rates. A general assortment of American, German, and English Stationery. J. JL WEI4HN, Bookseller and Stationer, 6.1 Wood street, between Third and Fourth PIANOFORTES, MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CHARLOTTE BLUHE, No. 118 Wood Strut, Second Door Above fifth PITTSBURGH, I>A. IS Just receiving bet Fall supplies of goods Id the above line, which having been selected with great care, and . purchased for cash, enables her to offer strong inducements to purchasers, who aro respectfully Invited to examine her, stock, «Tntmg which are PIANOS—A splendid selection, comprising all the latest styles and prices, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Pianos; Doable Carved Louis XIV style; also Gale A Co’b, New York; Bacon A Raven’c New York; Itelchenbach A Son’s, Philadelphia, Ac. Pereona athbmeora}>rpa4 f ate>at purchasing Piano Fortes, would do well to call, aal will tell Os good an article as can be found andon os good terms, varying in price from $2OO to $BOO, with a mrldaitt guaJißatw. GUITAHS—A fine selection of French ami Spanish, which tor richmuM, besnty »wt p°«r °f tone are un«MjaM»ble FLUTES AHD CLAWONETT3 at tbe Tory beat French, flmnim unrt American manufacture. . • AoooRDEoNB,fieri thwbest Paris manu&etory. VIOLINS—The finest Italian, French and English make. Also Drums, Fins, Barms, Tajooriws, Tbukglw, Viour Bows, Scarws, At- '■ ‘ ' ' , _ STBINGB of the very beat Italian, Famch and German. All ftlndcal lastrumaniawparediritb durability, neatness and despatch. » * * v 1 * . * 4 v 1 isi 'W3£ T£ to ma&u&etm Fffif B^®ets * CNDEKTAK- I j* ISQ utteTfcfrQfrto, fo fdltta branches. myH TTJIYE rivtSfottP at tlieir.; extensive CABINET and XL CSiiR No, 64 SmithfleW etieet, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they wRLmII 15 periseni below.customary rates. ✓ • . Terms— '^"’ Hammer dfr Dattlcri OABINET WAREEOOM* SMTTIIFKLD STREET, Between Beeatih ttrtet end Strawberry alley, PittiUvrab, Pi. a HAMMER A DAULEfi keep constantly oh hand a variety of excellent and ; ijujhlcnable Fomituro, war* Mp) ranial equal to any: In the city, and' sold on. as favor- I Tlable terns aa can be.obtalned at any aunilarestablish ment In the. West They havo now on hand an unusually extonsite stock, embracing all kinds of Furniture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and ““ onlcm promptly attended to. my2l:dom Jfnnfnwvmf p Cfthtnet UftlCSfl AJlOCifttlOD* WAREHOUSE, 119 SECOND>BTEBET, (HZAft THE COBSEB OP WOOD.) • THIS ASSOCIATION, , twice to three times tauJL . many hand.** as the ..largest' and hHlimlii iiu | iil renowned muineas« 1 » of this city, hare opened thlelr'Warehouse, and are able to furnish .lhe public, oy wholesale or with Fnr nltnreof 'the following description— I rii: ' ... ; Mahogany Wardrobes; ?allOolumncd Bureaus; 'Mahogany Bwifitraris; Mahogany Chairs; Hocking Chair® Mahogany Washstand® Bofc® Divan® Piano Btool® Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centro Table.*; Hat Racks; French Bodsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Table*; Workstaods; Cherry and Common Workstanda;'high poet, common,-low, and trundle Bedstead® Cherry Bureau® Crib® Cradles, Ac. • . The advantages of cooperation, on an extensive scale, per* mit *h»>n> to R'U at tlie lowest prices, and they arc deter mined to sell, lower than any competitor® an oqually good, if not better article, and warranted—as the' public will un derstand by giving them a call. ttjh. Steamboat tcork of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the short est notice. vuFJB JAMES W. WOODWELL, CABINET FUHNITURE MANUFACTURER. Wani«roomi 97 and 9& Third street, ,i i| Miii.iinawrVn J. W. W. respectfully informs his friends and customers that hewL has now completed his spring stock J\j»i '"'ul c f yayaiture, which Is decidedly ' i • the largest and best ever offered for sale In this City, which will be sold at prices as low os any In the United States, East or West. As he Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned material® best workmanship, and newest design® and from the extent of Uia orders and facility In manufacturing, he Is wuMmi to produce warranted furniture, at tho lowest prices. He has adopted the prindplo of Identifying bis customers Interest with ids own, la quality and price, and keep* al ways on band ths greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest pntl plainest, to the moat ele gant mal costly, that a house, oc any part of one, may be famished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style finish, cannot bo surpassed In any of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV teto-o-tate Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plash and hair cloth; 60 dot Mahogany Chairs; 20 dox. Walnut u 60 Mahogany Rocking “ 20 Walnut “ M 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut *• 60-Mafblo Top Centro Tables: 50 u u Drcaring Bureaus j So u u YVsabstaxuii; 40 Enclosed “ 100-Common u 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut 60 Cottage “ SOG Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut u 10 Chany M 60 Hals Bureaus; TO Piping and Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcase*; 20 dox. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies’ Writing Desks; Uat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Ktiguircs; Paper Mache Tables: OonTTrsaticn Chairs; Petfibrofra u u Hall and Tier “ Reception “ Ladk**’ Work u pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables; Arm “ Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chair*; A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE aod WINDSOR CHAIRS. Caexxsv Maxcxa supplied with all or- Urltw in their line. - gTEAffIuiATS and HOTELS, famished at tho sbortrat notice. All orders promptly attended to. mar 6 bTtluiu ao3 Htraugers, DO YOU WISH TO PURCHASE A FIXE HOLD OR SIL VER W ATCiL at about one- half the usual price ? If no, call at Hood's New Jrarcxnv Srrmc. 51 Market street, two door* ccrtb of Third, and take a look at hi* new stock, just arrived, you cun there purchase Walrhe® or anv kind of Fine Uuld Jewelry, at their real value, and not be charged two prices fcr everything. as yon have usually been, but can get tho very best quality °f good* at the very lowest eastern price*. Do not believe what other*, interested in their own sale*, tell you, but corn* and ere for youreelves. AU goal* wdd at this establishment will be warranted u represented at time of sale—ao ***** ail may purchase equally sale and cheap. _ _ ao!2 lieary Richardion, Jeweller, HAVING refitted his store iu a baodMßue manner, and but recently returned frum the eastern cities with a fins afiarrtswut of WATCHES. JEWELRY, and FANCY’ GOODS, would call the attrnltou of his friends and custom er* to tho fact that among hi* Watches will be found the most desirable style® patterns and maker*. Of Jewelry, the latestrijriy* of Brooch*® Breast Ptn*. Fob and Vest Chain*. Finger Ringa. Ear Ring*. Miniature lockets, «b\. etc. FANCY GOODS ' Sorb as Papier Mach® Work Tables and Dorea, Desks, Fancy Vases, tVrfanx* Bottle*. Table Mat*. Colt’s Pistols, I'ortr Mono air* In great variety; China Fruit and <>ti- Dishes; with, atx variety of useful and or namental article® which have only to be seen to be apprv daled. (uotl) NO. 81 MARKET BTREET. Watrhes, jewelry, Ac. MAKING Ju4 ; tstqnwd tho fctibrro citfr® 1 have brought with uju oos of the ruo*-t beautiful aud care srlectnl stocks of Jewelry, Wojohos aud Fancy Goods, ever offered to the pohlkv Persons wishing to purthase anything in my line, can rely on getting a good article. ! do uot advertise to sell guods below cost. nor 60 per rent, cheaper thau any house In the city. Give me a call, and 1 am sure you will be satisfied that I can sell a good article as cheap as any of them. Another fact 1 wish to keep before tit* people. If you want your Watch, dock, or any article of Jewelry, repaired In the beat cUnm-r, lids la the place to have U dim*. To thU branch of my business 1 will devote cwpeclal attention. JOHN h KENNEDY, tW Market street. aprT Sign of the Golden Eagle. If Time le Money, OURELY It deaeyvps to be watched, aiui, reader, you may O be assured that— WATCHES better n*Vr were sold. Whether of silver or of gold. Than you will find whene'er you go And look at those on talc below. -4L2IitOS *4 131.212 06 $2lO>4U PS I- RKIVKMAN k 00., Importer* and Draivra in ItufcA/jc, Cluck* ami Jevxlry % BotcA MaUrxali, llai<*A JJaicrt 7\jcJa, {fc. «fp, Fifth etrrrt, on« tb’nr from Wood, bee lw»re Jo an nounce to ifw trade, and tlx public gtmvroily, that thoy have JaM ivcelval, from the best iflaiuifhrturrrs' to Europe', a large lot of Gold aiul Silver Watchc*, Watch Tool* and Ma terials, and a ma#t clepiul aaaortmeut of Jewelry, from the beet manufacturer*, which they offer u low m they am bo purchased in the eastern market*. Clocks, Watches ami Jewelry repaired in the but manner, and on the most reasonable terms. Prompt attention paid to ordrre from a distance. (mar 24. LOCO U33U(A!1....~. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, Ac,, Ac, fyih one Door from Wood Street PiUtOurpk, Ib mAKE Icayrf to uuafiunce to wade and the puhlja gem 4. eriUlJvuiai they haw thfimKdvw carefully'Selected and imported from Europe, a largo stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, WATCH MATERIALS AND TOOLB fbr watch makers; and a must degnat assortment of JEWELRY, from the best manufactories—which they odor at prices as lotr as they can be purchased in the eastern markets. - Indr stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do. Detached Levers; do. liCplnes; Silver Qnartlens and ohigant Frejich Tim? Jtyjces, of the most approval makes. Together with a large stock of Olockß, and Time Piccom from lha best American Factories. A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. A tkij Wdrrln Thrir stock of Jovrolry comprises articles of every descrip tion In this lino, sucb as Finger Kings, Ear Ring*, Breast Pina, Bracelet*, Quid, Fob and Guard Cl mins, Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets. Gold and Silver Spectacles. Silver end German Silver Table and Tea Spoons, and every kind or femey articles generally kept in estabUslMßsnti °f tbss de scription. t . . They would rcapoctfuily call tho attention of the trade to their extensive stock of WATCH MATERIALS' and TOOLS, of every variety, which they have moat carefully selected. They hnvo also on hand a large aeeortmenter Telescopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the beet manufactory in SceJiwL Tojifthcr wHfc 0 groat variety of other articles too numerous fomtmUon 1 - Clocks. Watches and Jewelry repaired in tho host manner and on the most reasonable terms. [octll:Iy CURRANTS —25 casks Currants, of superior quality, for sale by [rep!6 SMITH A SINCLAIR. fjpEAS—l6O haif~cha3ta Imperial, Gunpowder, Young lly- A. son qud BbcK Too*, from good to fine quality, received and for sale'by[aep# KING A MOQRIfISADr r pA.S’NKUS’ 01L—25 bbls. •‘Straits*’ Oil; X 25 do Shore Oil; Received and fbr sale by octf Mn ( LKR A JUpKETSON, Notice fo StooklToldere. THE Stockholders of tho Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company, are hereby notified, that the second instalment of five dollars per share is now called in, and will bo paid into the Treasury of said company, on or before tho 12th day of August next, at the Treasurer’s Office, No. W Wood sL, Pittsburgh. By order of the board of Directors. jy2B:tf WM. A. HILL, Treasurer. Co-Partnership Notice. THE subscribers have this day entered into partnership, under the style and firm of TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANE for the purpose of errrying ou a general Commission and Produce Business, and confidently hope their long expe rience, extensive mercantile acquaintance, and personal at tention to the interests of th(4f custom qrs, will ontitin them to a share of public patronage) which It shall bo their study to deserve. LUKE TAAFFE, Pittsburgh, SAM'L MAGUIRE, Cumberland, Md-, WM. C. BANE, 'Washington, Pa. Pittsburgh, April 8, 185£ [apfl THE partnership heretofore existing between tho under signed Id Uus Commission and Forwarding business, Ac-* under the firm of 8. F. VON BGNNJf OUSTTOO, IS this day dissolved by mutual consent.'' The business of the iato firm will be settled by S. F. Von Bonnborst, who is authorised to uso the name of the firm tor .that purpose. ,1, WILLIAM EICHBAUM, 8. F. VON BONN HORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1852-my4 COfPartnerihlp Notice, r I iuis undersigned have this dat ■ formed a Co-Partnership X f°* the transaction fit a Woof and General Commission and Forwarding business, under the firm of VONN BONN HORST * MURPHY. Warehouse No. 87 Water and 118 Front streets. JAMES B. MURPHY. ■ S. F. VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh. May 3d, 1853-tny4 . INDIA RbBBBRGLOVEB,MITTEAS, Ac. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, In making their purchases, should not negipet these desirable and saleable articles. -Their manufacture ft** beenmucb improved recently, and they ore made very durable- Particular attention is re quested. to the TVQOh LINED QLQVS9 A*J> MITTENS— they are Indispensable in cold aha'wet weather. Ladies will find these Gloves useful in any work that will soil the bands, at the same time that they will cure the worst Salt Rheum or Chapped Hands immediately. They are mule all lengths, to protect the arms and wrists, For sale by Bowen & M’Naznoe. New YoTk; Norcross* Towns, Boston; John Thoruley, Philadelphia; E. M. Pun derson 4Oo^Baltimore; Gill A Brother, BL Isrois; Bart A. Hlckooxi Cincinnati, by all Rubber Dealers in the Utdon. For sale at retail by Country Merchants throughout tbs Unitod ffeto md flkn*da- [Kplfcfiw i •* r ': V-' FURNITURE. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. ‘ [Of the late Firm of Bands and Rcroeman.j LOUIS R£IS£UAK A CO., Notice. -V-w ... ■-.•Wi. v*,;c: . -.'V : ■ ' .'* * ’ ’ ’ //- . * ■ > . , D Ei VE CT O R A t B.YR UjP ! FOR THE VARIOUS DISEASES OF THE -.-...fi. DAUIXB. SUCH M COLDS, INFLUENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, HOARSENESS, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, QUTNZY, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and the various diseases having their origin In an fotlamcd, eonj gcsted or toinfcl.ooii(litwa of Hi® organs of respiration- ' ' This Medkiue, now offered to the public, under the n xrre name, is a remedy of immense value .in the disease} for which it is recommended, asd has been, used extent throughout thisdty f as well as in.other localities, with a success that b«» rarely attended any mcdlcinej not heralded throughout the whole country .by,the press.. I Dr, Kcyaer’* Pectoral syrup* : t Is the prescription of a regular physician, who. used ft for • sovcrol year* in his practice, with a success.-unequalled by any other medicine in use, and U was only , upon'the great f»rwi daily increasing demand for it, that he was indtiedd to put It up in bottles, for a more general and extensive sdlc. We claim for the Pectoral Syrup, that it Is an .'ENTIRELY NEW PREPARATION, differing in every respect froni the various remedies now in use, lor the diseases .of .the Potmo nary organs. IT DOES NOT SICKEN THE STOIUCH, by containing nauseating doses'of squills, antimony, land iwscachuana. It has in it no opiate* to.ajnstipate the pow-. eft, and dry up the secreting organs; hut its action is wholly different from the action of any of the above uaaiod drugs. IT IS AN EXPECTORANT, that clears out tho tubas land air. cells of the Lungs and Bronchia, in a manner that 1} cot equalled by any other remedy. It'dissolves, in a great mea sure, the greatly increased secretion of mucous, attending the various diseases of the air cells and lironchiai lt allays ail irritation, almost as soon as it Is taken, and it; has. been known to cure a cough of several weeks* duration,lin THREE DOSES! ! We have several remarkable cases noted down, whefe it succeeded in curing cases having every appearance of | PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. * Cxsi l.—A young man, aged 19; of slender make:‘had nougb: expectoration of dark matter from the. Lungsjand Bronchia, for three wocka; pulse up to 1*20; hectic ferennnd night sweats; great emaciation ; pain in the breast; some times expectoration of matter streaked with blood; had ta ken various remedies Gum physicians, with .little or no re lief; commenced taking tbe Ftcivrat Syrup in half the ujual doses; tbe expectoration diminished; tbe cough abated; the hectic fever ; and in four days all the bed symptoms - had entirely disappeared, and the man ft dow entirely welL Casx 2.—A lady, aged 45; troubled with a slight cobgh during all or tbe greater part of last Bummer, whielL to wards foil, greatly Increased, and continued night and day, threatening to involve tho lungs and pulmonary .organ* to a serious extent; there was pain in the breast,palpitation of the heaW, and headache, a* - almost constant attendants; staffed condition of the vessels; occasioning a feeling of fulness of the head, nose and throat, ami a discharge of ao ■ rid secretion from the nostrils; various remedies bad been used; several physicians consulted, without relief She commenced taking the Pectoral Syrup, in the evening; that; uight she coughed but ohcc; took another dose of Pectoral, and slept well all night; continued the vyrup next day, fend by night was entirely free from the cough, and all the bad svmptcm*. Sho Is now well. Other cases, equally remark able, could bo given, if space would permit. > 03- We furnish below a certificate, signed by a number of our own eitixena, tn proof of its efficacy: ?HH M H Read X Read X X Read XXX Wa, the undersigned, having used Dr. Keyacria Pectoral Caugh Syrup upon ourselves and in our families, do respect fully rucommosd it to others as a safe and efficient xsedidne for the purposes recommended: • : . James McKenna, James Fowler, W L Foulk. John Fowler. KP Dwyer, Jr Alexander Wright, Robert Laughlin, John J Mitdiel, James K leader,' J Porter, Wm G M’Cartney, Jorvph Thompson, Hugh bailie, Edw D Jones, W H Anderson, P M’Kenno, Michael Kane, Jr John-S Ag»y, Thomas MXJitko, J M r Mi!lan, J P Smith, Job Whyra!!, Maurice Brcaucn. COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS will find this an excellent article lo «ell, aud will give general satisfaction to their qns tfcicrit. Überal deductions will be wade to retailers and oth> rv purchasing by the doxeo-—price single lottles 50 t L-c Jia»'pciiitiaeDt,) in a atvle uofsnrfwuwed In the City. C 5. Poice a ini He*. E. Watts & Co.’* Tailoring Establishment* yo l»5 LIU&RTV STKKET, Fa LI. AND WINTEU STYLES.—'Tbo sulweribftr* Lave hirt opened Ibeir Fall and Wlalcrstylwof TAILOR’S HOODS, lo which we invite particular sttehtidm- We CaUcr ourselves. that we h&vy rtOfv altogether the rirllcst ilorit oj Oouda lu our lino, ever olTcn-d lit this city. Our Mtrk of Over Coatings arv of the UMfst and most dp siraUe style* lo market, and of vtvry variety. Out rtock of One Black, Blue. OHtc, Browu aad Mulberry* French CloUw, art of the latent importations, and was never pt> good, nor price# f-o as at this time. Our stock of fancy and Black Cavdmero, and i>oe fcldas are of very choir* election.*, both aa regard# quality and Ktyle. To* pether will) an assortment of rich plu>h Silk YidvelCask* m?rp apd plain tiilk Voiding*. which aro pronounced* by a3l T?b«s hare tvm them, to be much the host variety fof geutie men'* wear io this city. _ scf JAMES Ci WATT—Merchant. Tailor. .Yo. 30 ilarlit, 6rt«vm Srctrad and Third Sirceix, BEOS respectfully t> Inform hi* Mcmix ami the public, tbnt lx; ha* return «J fn.un New York PhUtorndphla, having then* xokvtrd fniaj lairxl importations, an entire uew ftoc> of Black aoJ Colored CLOTHS. CA&UMKKKS «fwl VESTINGS, whirii for nrwm-as of designs and richness of fabric*, ore not surpaswrel by ruiy house west of New i ork. All of whkli he lx prej*ared to make to order in « ruperior style, at the lowest pnre b*ts?lblc, and cordially in rites purchasers U> call and examine tin* stock before pur ehasiug else where. TO TAILOKS..—I hare do authorial agent In this CUjr, for the of my v,crK v-J (tAK*j5-.NT CUTTING. It can duly he had ai the st’nru of \he juilsseribor, 33 Market street, at the fbllowlDg prices, vis: with instructions, fclO: with-' out. t". [raarlT] JAMES C. WATT. KDM U N D WATTS & C o.—Murcitatt Taooes, Ao. 183 Liberty Stmt, a/wre SL Clair. HAVE opened a new Clothing Store at the above place, and arc now receiving a splendid lot of CLOTHS, CAS* SIMKRKS, VESTINGS, Ac., of the latest importations, pur* chas«l with an especial view to dty trade, and which they are prepared to make up to order lu the latest and mostfißh* tenable styles. They Intend to pay strict attention to this branch of their business, and they havo full roufxleneo they will be able to give their customers entire They arc also maaufoelv’.ring jv choice lot ALREADY MALE CLOTHING, of tha'heWeit ityhia, which they will sell low for cash. A* all this stock is entirely new, It is worthy the attention of buyer*. ap!9:ly BFEISG AMD SUMMER CLOTHING. THREE 1110 DOORS! Ah, 161 Liberty Street, lEtlslnrrgh. JOHN McCLOSKKY has now tho pleasure of announcing to bis numerous Mends and the public in general, that his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK Is tow ipady £>? .in spection, which, he believes, will be found to be one of the largest and best soloctod stocks of READY MADE CLOTH* ING to be found in the Western country. lie has this season paid more than usual attention to tho manufacturing and stylo of his garments, so that the very lowest priced, as well os the finest, ore got up iu a style nud elegance not to be surpassed. Be would particularly call the all ln plotting to his assortment of Garments) As he feels confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods, ho can offer them such inducexm&ta as shall make It their interest to purchase at his establi^diment. Many years’ experience, and great success in the buducss, together with an unprecedented axui i&tu* pu» front) gr, hss oajvblpd bqw to getf up Garments to suit tho bu* sinesi- habits and tastes : r ' *. 2 v-"*'. •/ "■'-1*: -•' -'. y • •«. •;. ,-s.. . • J. - Francis liann, Joseph O'Brien. CLOTHING A CARD. New Ctotbliig House. *, '• y-r' 't: : * • * v - v ■ i* \ »'* ' ‘ v -- rrestoizi tl'ASftlSO POWBKBi-rifelaiSs* lot of tlib **• \iX.bellent IVashing Powder,Trarisnlod chesperthan any otto la we;- «nd U not la the leastlisluribus efothiha :It fe JbrM&ebihgipriiilers? tvpk,»*-mucn ;chcaper andbelterthan potash;-Forsaleftt- - • ’ ; v : " &KYSKR»B. 140 Wood street..- - . Importuit. to! Female*. TpiOCTOR LAXUQDE , S yUK?iCa EEiIALEPna3;ao !b -; | / no«ni,-ssfe nod Chlorosis or Greed Sickness, Fleur Altai* flapprpn»Vm | jwmrwfu •orrhma, Nervous Debility ...general iVeakneaa,Njuaea, pains la tho Head , and Limbs, Loss of .Appetite, Palpitation; Trw . morSj Dlseasfid Dyspepsia or ■ Indigestion, Flatulence pc Wind, srul all Uterine complaint*; i Priee, : 2s cputjcbr fire bemesfer. sL,rBold:whole*ale sndxe* tail by W. a JACKSON, 240 JJbeny streot; Head of Wood • gtreeU-Pittsbcrgh,- anff by HD the.DnißgisU.. Pull each box. rdecKhlvdAw “ Ahead of AUI •; • -:: EXTRACT OF, AMERICAN OIL. PREPARED and sold by JNO.\XOUNGSONr3)3 liberty 1 . -street • This powerfully • concentrated'.preparation, the •niedical-Virtnos of whiclj'nre fbund tolxreighb times the Htreneth of tbe r orictoai -AmericanGO. "It ispnt-np hibat*, tics »P 25 end 3n£eaeb,*riai fill direction* toits rae.. .In ©very disease where the original American .Ou *baa been IbundataUeffieadocs,and 16 » theorighmUa power, as to render it the CUKAPEST WORLD. Coll and try it r N. a—The original OiHn ila nstomstato as taten frmn. .tlw-bowelsnf ttototlr,efmbe-;*adi» abotfrrffthdltmbe found genuine, notwithstanding;* t pertain flan daliafl to be ' the orJy.Proprietora. •■ fdirarctf} :'vi **f •.. B. A* • £Fretolt r^aoma^llHlab<^Tim3n,Jolyl T 185LV •; nf,fi2SSB&B.A; Fahnestock«t Co.—Gentlemenhate :J3IL been, selling yourYerinifugo for ScTerol yeartmtliiH . place, and can freely say that It hasgiven entire satisfaction. It is an indispensable Articleinhiany families, no, other.kind will do;'scores of persons in my Tidntiy could ; testify to’ Its efficacy in relieving suffering ami restoring' health. '• ••• - • • •• The quantity of worms expelled from rbme dindren almost exceeds belief; every family ghouldbavya'sbpply.constantly on hand. lam oct and want asupplyaesbonas possible. ■■■• - Prepared and sold by- -B. A FAHNESTOCK £CO©- . . -• corner Wood and Hist streets,"'VittsbuTgii. ' oc&l&wtf . ; •• Dr.jDu CelebxatedCurativo liistniment. The only InfaUiUe. Curt for Uud Dreadful Disease known as Spermatorrhea, or Dtvciuniary A'octumat Eatissidns. . .: . r QO harrasring. auidestructire, and prodiieUvecf ep much O wdwhtefto the -nerinus syslcniflncapafatatijig'cto for, business, society cod matrimony. . .1 Thia instxuineht is simple,- comprebehrfte, and. ktvxs failtsC, and may bo used without tho’slightest'JhcenTentf enec, or the knowledge oftbemort intimate friend. It is to ■boused extcrnally,KOdadcgno r patnor Injurywhoferer, nor prerenting any one frora attemling to bailees; ondi while In use. nU d single eamssuni jeon take place , the organs in a short time to tueh an extent that they regain t/ieirprimitirepmcer of. the loss of which, caused by early abuse, Is the disease in question, and thooaase of the thousand concomitant -Nerrousnwuv Prostration, Dyspepsia, Pam in tho Head and % Dimness 'of YLnon, Weakness of the "Back and ItOwrir Uoiis of tho Eyes, Impotence, Pimples oa tho Face, Prana* turc IHciiue of Virility, Weakuejis of Power for Mental lnjection, Averriott to Soc Sty, Timidity and SclMtistrust, tore of Solitude; ic." "* AH these complaints inrarmbly dixappear u soon >» the source h» slopp«l from: which they emanated. -- This Instrument has been oxainintd and approved of by the highest authorities is Europe and America, is recom mended by the most prominent physicians of all countries,, as the only Certain Remedy existing for those-complaints,' nr.fi bag now completely-superseded, the use-.of drugs, the boogie, cauterization, to mention.the thousand ad- Tertbed ncstroms of the day, as- cordials; antidotes, etc, etc. It constitutes.ftf the same time 'the safist and moat pleassxxtr and by far the cheapest treatnient ever offered to the afflicted —a fair pried being allowed for the instrument* after the de rired hks teen attained. V • Be It Also remembered, thatthoseccauplilnt* are but little understood bythe profession-in general; and ’that aD' the medieine in tho world nerer las, and never wiU, stop those losses, which,' if allowed to continue unchecked,“are sure to produce the most dlstresang consequences.: v *. It baa been a matter of sorprigeto romej that any one of respectability wnd uf professional attainments should devote his attention to which people of every description protend to euro so.easily.- If nowcverjbut the o’nethoa aandttepart of tho miseries thege, pepplnbring open society were known, a very different opinkm. would be lt is not only the present misery and'dejection preytog-Upon tho mind as well as the body, that i*. deplored, but some are ofitnch a natupp the reproductive fee ally altogether, -it is a fact that, when not properly treated, they may remain so dormant- in the wmstiLutiou as to appear- In no oilier way than in .their ef fects upon posterity; yet, If properly underrtood, easily and speedily removed. Tho above, so ingeniously con trived instrument* will doubtieayia ngreat measure, ccnr tribnto to check the cv!L» of quackery; to prevalent in this clawt of discos throughout the Union. - Tho price or the complete Instrument, carefully seecTed agtiinst all ol»cxTulion in a box, is only SlO., It can b* sent, liy capress. to onyaddrew in anypart ofthe United. States, ioe can be Warranted but thorn ordered Cram myselC All applications aud remittana s must lv directed (post paU) to tiie Doctor himself, he having no Agencies establUh ctLbul In London and t*wtu Address, po»ti«id, l>r. B. LV Laney, 51 LLif-eaard New York. Oiflre Lour*, daily, from 9 A. M. till S and froxn.7 till S l\ U;e c*ruvpL-iL if.»Tlie undersigned certify' with grail pressure, that lift abore mentioned Instrument is not oulyvoiistruetod oa sci entific primaries, tat from its use the happiest result* aiajr always with ronGdtmre txv anticipated, there being far tho cure of tbcsu tiisra.'-p? oo other certain remedy extant. • - ■_ tLsrsv iL. KaLEEi *. D-, ’ • Oh. Goctie, *. d.- C. iCcsH\K’?r, 5, a, 34 Howard at,- NeW-Yurfe. Dr. Pe L\sx\ Is prepared so execute allorders for surgical apparatus, Tix? Artificial Anns and IU**-r#Ua!* j_ lar medicine? are jjrrpsred. Li bjtb&Bsu** the Kook? or Hants to obtain the ex-tracts. The virtues are thus principally evaporated fip.ii dastroyed. It is Dot tq I* wondered at then, that even ten and twen ty U/tUea ef theseSarsaparillasaxcsQnietinHflitiikcnwllhoat any perceptible benefit. Not so with the Forest Winei By Lbo iurention of a wonderful cbemk-al apparatus, a, perfect wine Is produced without beating; retaining at tbo-same time, all the primitive healing properties of the rare mouid nal plant* of which It b composed, thus rendering the forest Wine the most efficient medicine the world ever produced; at the same time the most agreeable. - i . NERVOUS DISORDERS Aw diseases of'the.mind aa well as of tha bodj,*ro usually brought on by troubles and nißlcUnna, and are iuo^tcom mon to persons of delicate ?pn»tiiuiif.us anil sensitive mind*. Low spirits, 'frisbtSvl-drcttm*, -aml-fisiifal-anti* tipations of pt *1 J&m u>e slightest causes, generally crtcia p.*qiy nervous disorders. The-Porest Wino. and-PHls are an energetic remedy In these complaints. ’ Extract of a latter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated : Jt*hHcild_phi4y Scpitinbcrlih, 1&42. Da. G. W. Halset: DcarSir: Yoar Forest Wlno and.PHls have cured my irife of a dreadful Nervous-disorder, with, which alio had been Or fiicted for many years. Ilcr bixl? was almost wasted away. Sho was frequently dbrurbed in her sltep by frightful dreams, awaking quite exßstyjtfd an 4 covered with perspi* ration, and tit laboring under the delusion that some tlßpg droadhil was about to happen to her. ByUicrue of four bottles of tho Wine, and & box: of tie Fills, sho ia now’ In perfect health. Shelias regained her lie ib and color, and enjoys society as well os ever. ; J. C. 1 1 GENERAL DEBILITY. EMACIATION, WASTING'OP THE W, Ac. ' Slnnyppreofls at? nffiietul sywe of the above com- without filing abty to. fcracu it to any particular and therefore delay the nro oftheproper remedy tm* tfl the disemo becomes constitutionals. These 'disorders arc often characterized by a reuse of shaking, of entire exhaus tion after ex ercbe. Somoexperfcnwsln£jishuw,lafritnde, and at times, paleness of 0 usfifog pi the countenance, or-pal pitation ipf tbs fc-isri,-cr like-ayraptoms. excellent etacts which have ever attended the use of the Forest Wine-and Pills, In every spcciexofdebiliiy. is-con clusive evidence of its happy results in this das* of disor ders. Many h&Te resorted tz> these medicines as an nZitiaa bm, and boon speedily cured. For Nervous disorders and Debility the Wine and Pills arc taken according'to the dftsc T tions on the labeL • • - AGUE AND pfflZx C& CHILLS, Are caused by tbj effluvia arisng from marshes, .yfcgctaiiotu, and low»: damp.aitnatiohv ,-Iu Fever add'Ague the Forest Wine and Pills are asotercign remedy. When they have been taken agreeably to tlw directions,-we hare never known them to fall inetTocting a'complete core. In the first place taken large do» of the Forest rills in time that their operations may Subside before the The stomach being now well cleansed, take.three.or fcsf largo doses of the Wine, Bl interralsof half außpur, cbm-, mendng about two hoars before the ncrpd ibr 'tbo chill to return. This breaks the ogU“, s+tif which the Wine should be continued in snrnll doses to restore strength. See full directions around the bottle. DR HALSEYS GUM-COATED FuREST PILLS, . Are an Important adjunct to the Forest Wine,’ They are coated with pure gum arable, an invention £>r which Dr. Halsey has received the only -paten* evar ' granted on PiUs, : by the Government of vnitodVtatefi. ' T ‘ : " :’ • The Forpst Wine and gum .coated Forest PilLi ewuplbfolng the same great end, the of-iho' Blood, and restore ton of the Stobiadi and Eoweli. '• ; • ‘ The Forest Wiheand Pills arcreccmmendedasau efnc«>nt; and-certain cure ,1a tho-fi}ftbwtng- Babitual OOtirtnm, Dropsy; a<*fforni# of o>i Kidjihi*lo~ ament amnmptim, peSiutf Vem~eyjkHsKi md’alale ■ «-«£>?*. f 5 U BmeiaX-JUungiHAit, Mr)ht_Swtaft, i.etetmt\l>imxim, Leesef Appetite,lam Spin- Ot jVoroiff ■■Burts, Ague nWr, vhicif- it noveraiUto care, ScmfAy £rysq»tu, Jtundix. VrMel theShn ' H?ai-iy and Impaired £Ldc oflhe dm- . TO TIIE LADIES.- - Nothing in the world is more ahsqyd than the custom.of using paints, chalks, Atv to hnpSvre the countenance. True beauty and loveßniis accompany -the -highest perfection of health, which igalQ-inTariably.followßtheyAntrf ttolecfOic Blood.* What artlfidal appondageft equal that vfvld exprea sioa of conntftnance.whigfi from Moomipg b pj dfh?- W2mt paints compare with the crimsoirtoUnred bkxxi casting its briUlant roseate hue through the transparent texture of the Ekiul What ebanns are than tifoseof nature, in her highest perfection of lwidthf-Let Dr. Hal sey** forest Wine kupply the place otallcosmettoc,- -The of this excellent. Wine for a short . time matea pure, rich blood, which, courting through tbe-veihs/peuelrate* the mV nntest fibres “that; verge toward the scrfire; th* unhealthy p< , mpi»a and hiawbe* ter disappear, haparmig a vifid,rcsy color to the £kin,3nd LrilUantes* pression to the eyes* •’ Tins 13 NATURAL BEAUTY . ; In corroboration ef these faeiss Dr. hft? many testj monials from i»dT»*v of the most respectable stanaing la *o- Forest Wine In Urge nquara SI pcrbottle. or six bottles for cents per box. For sale «jST'KEYSEB’S Dnrg Store, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley. ; r [aagl t alAw. tuiS consent, tHssolred on ttia 13th July. The arauota ei the firm trill be settled et the old lUworth. a. i. ra ’ ..t*'* 4 - ) i’ < - „ , ~ t , * * i .” > > - l*”' £ r 'r'S'> * _,K 1 ’ t , » *, J 'u - . / ' %-■ _ • - **£*£*■- s t *' -•-. V: * ■■:* **■:.■■£ ■ ■> <•••.• • ».„• '-*• c -* * •■ .•. ■■• ■'• - •< •’•* ''' 'I. t&BDif lo the pcasesEtoi of wry ' neracmst&oazh aeddant* *a& U» knproper-or earnest we* &fa^'vQUSd tfdr artfcl*totx*inT*toal)l*to tfean, «af/; - f:: :g||S i £^^^ShSo , rr;i M- I>- UV - J - - WST. ; Bf'CiSEY, Jtttj' .- '..' s' -•' D. HABBISOX, JLIX,- • ■-' h . . F.-TCOGDP.cn', M. a-., - L' . ! SS»^' V Middletown.* v,- .-• -•-■;' . -g" *?o*Bui*bx ' ,-' i B.XyAHNESTOCK;|Cp : , p jyl:*. j- - (ViT^pr nt Wood - andSTj*^ IOTJU-witfCOKSnHPIION. K the publl* la tton-an¬oriety.by to exeecdfiigthitmost ex*.-.;. ' tta frttmdfl.-~S6lhlnjrhrifr ife intrfaai& rlrtmt? . and-the [oinnisiahahle- benefit'edn&rresf om • fyn-n and prodoced cxuvs.toontnneronstoii to* :•. ; remarkabte to beXorgt&etu .... '•••- i-' 'Wbilelitis a fraud on the public to pretend that any - ' ntedidziii Srtßrinfaindy caro--BtiUrthere U abundant proc|/_- •Qi. y■■ »- Institution*, and in domcstic Bs 'thfi.snrestreiaed| tbd 1 * jrfftmtting-phygiraana can employ forthemoredang'^ Toussfloctiorisof tha lungs." - Also' inSandereaaeSj'ttnd,X .ehfldrai it iisafr r pleo«mt andeffectnid tnjehre. -3h fee somo of^thc, mogt dattcricg .testimonials wo. ; rccrity audworthas shout • comhiixid. itself tb.tbßlr- remedy at once saw ... lesa tridl^proveditttlf-to bei'aridtroitby-greabcareinpTf ; paring it with chendcal-accnracy, of .tiniferm rtrcngth,.to x£ .. lord pbyskiaha a nevr agent on which they can rely fcr’tiy beat remits; and Qio aflUcfetf with • a rmtdy that wQI for them all that nodidne can do.. ■ :•..*;•• •/ . Prepared and sold by. • . JAMES C.ATEB, ....... .r •■;■.••;<■■■ s :•,■ .■•' B2T Sold In Pittsburgh by R * Co; In. A legbesy, by ILP. Schwarts; and by Druggists and Praif l ItrMedicino everywhere. .onlß^milaw t":" ‘'T “^SI. ' * ■ ---<--* ■*' * *"« - /\ , c ~ 'u, ' * - . ft. rfc.-s-'*. . ti " I t . To ISLTalidi anu .y THE CEZrEBRA TBD COMSTOCK hfEDICILTsi T^rRST-Tbe Qtxxz Pais Kitkactob, (Qmnt?i <£Vq2)?A : i* curing all Barn* and all External Pams and Sores, tj ,• L 2iL— of OotttavbxA fi>r Staying ox Restoring thr’Hijs piftti Hair. •. .r . /■- - -or'-c:-..-'* 1, -5 - - 3tL—Shoe’s JVirrte aad-Bone Lirwatni and Indian titJSUkir, a cun? fbraUeases of Bbcmnatwa.'/'•■•..-/.•■■■ •. » : . 4th.rfifciVut7 J s OS, & certain cure for Deafness* 3■ • • - 's£b. : ~.ffay#JMmhi«utahnowiienre JbrlhcPUes. .• a >."•■ -. . 6th.-fSpok%*t Stck Bead Adic Beacdy. • * J/b&erlr Mdief, for all women in tha Family Ways- • : ,i (rrm£' Watern lndian -jhnuertyfor and fererish'feelings and preventing fprcrs; fi>r Astina£ lieerCiimplalntjandßillious'AlTectloiiSjfcfDlaiTlHSajJlc •. and. Hales, and nerroua complaints; fbr Stomach Affections ...- •• Dyspepsia, Piles, RbfhraiUjsm, &c. The peat points * isnothedto take, never gives never lesveacn * ' T.-.'> y r"y : 9th.-^•• been diicatered tliat 13 so happily adapted to use internally . as drops to be taien, ani] yetperfonn such.wonders whs; -- - applied exfernoSy as-a wash cr bath, by friction. _lnlxrttl& to” £0 cents each. . ; . t llth.-rSittniofe'* Boach and Bed Bug 'Knwj-fbt drifzst y * away Vermin in a short fame. - :• L : > v ''’ . 12tb.4-Iha Celebrated Lifi't Life Tuts, and.- Testpcran£ ■ •. > BitteriJ. - \ ' ' 7 lSth.4-Z>r. 'BarOuHamevf* Pinkr Syrvp,Xhe popular MCTORANTtFOR COUGHS, INFLUENZA,'Ac. I- - 14th.l.Tftc .Bust liuha and Kao iork Exit cnll '-yy Sllß3s«jlbrfaigfcr. the hair. F -V^’ 15th.-— Laftßahrief-China, & Chinese Remedy for Out? BruisedSorbs,4c. ■ < . 1 .v• j'yv/yj deax.f-£strorf of Sarsaparilla. This article has outlire^'-v-' 1 ' all other Sarsaparilla*, and atßl gives as great aatiribrtton tt- yslV’ ,eYer..vj ' l7tt-»-Ths cdebrisled spresd SrengQiming Plaster, maff ■ " . fixun pr. La’s recipe,'and the most popular in the maurheL t/"C-?- 7 - clStb.-i-i?r. Kliaefi Lhoth Ache Drops. : A certain and sas? - care tor .Toothache. • 19th.4-Dr. Cchstocs has' laielvibought the -right United States; of the celebrated Oxueatrated Zhxerai fbtmd ta Springs of Dr. Wm. C. Chase; at St-Caths -. *-r VT..: This modlrine has attained e noinriefy popularity never belbre any. at th£sJ"-*. •; •. place, &bd' its rale ha s been' commentdrato vrith ijs which are extraordinary.- ... NOTICE.—AII known as- u or ‘‘Ooscsrocx A-CoV always belonged, and belong*, EXCLUSIVKhV to Dr. Lucia*. S. - Com^ocjg,: "thoughHhe agnature cf Coinitoch. A Co,: will be this extra, label with' the feorimile signature of -Dr; L. 8* ‘C will in fut'oxo darismrtethsGENUlNE. ■ • t ALI, OTHBKS »rDST BE BPCBIOEB. . ; . MCIC3S.COSETOCK.; . .. abore medicines caaLhe fcadin this place-of'-v. . • febcj". ••-• • Ko.milbertygt.h^of;yoQtt|*gn^. j Wistar’s Balaam of''Wild Cherry! - I THE BEST REMEDY EVEB KNOWN SO SIAK ij IW GnyAr, (iidtf Asthma, jCrmqx, Jttttrfisp if tie Ltcnpif JXJJicuU-■JOreai/tinff, Lirer Atfcci . f Hcwpaihor : }feakna3{>f tAe Brtastor-Siai,\Pirst Stapes, • of CeputatpHan, r —a-difficulty nowentirelyobviaiodby- patknt experience' ;• ... and long crperimraty - - * - The |extraordiagzy raaltdoal .powga of thesa-two rail ' stances are oowjfirr ihe first tbue com blued andenhodied ii? v.. DR. WteCAh*B BALSAMQg :WItP CHWERY. By a nlc'j : .-ehexutehtpnxcs^every - ed» so thal what remains istbemoetextraordinary and trute •...•■ effiwipaamnedy fc? aH’bindsbf pbbaonaitr tnaHlrer eases ever-known to man. • To couTinec all unbelievers tha. wr tfceoryis ivally true. we .refer to a lew eases of cures per? *" ■: formed:by thlAwtmderfulmedldne:-.'i-.' Taotiia Savedbv Vie useof only Thm nf | BaUcmof IHM Chary. • . • - 5.' : \ - . Mr. Epet, Ey, July St 1852; J . Messrs, uarcourt, Howard & Dr;' ' tar’s Bklsamnf Wild Cherry. thaiJ bought of you has . of racu signal benefit in jay iimlly, that X wish to make it£ - r • virtues known;for-tikJkmefifronho public^^^’ .-‘.iv. -Sly wife took coldatrthstimaof Iwttte&calier Lungs: The X&i* ednsumfitiam r She had often: prQfog&plgfr rorwta- ~im(& • had cbugh*;;*he 'was given; rip; for wo despaired cfiher-reliK •- . anilher child partook other complaint.'' She -v -cotaaencedtaking.“'Bfrfar** Thlsam of WSd Clcrry,*anc? - ~ Ihreo bottles effected'an entire cure with lwrand thc chlh?- both.'r-':, ■ ■■ i-vv-'v . I hate no doubt that they would bar* now b«a'ih thdiv theyhad cot hayenaed.Wlstar’B Ealsatn of - Cherry. -. SETH R. BESBCT.- * f ' . gfiihi K. Searcy, whose certificate Ss aboTc. fei 7 mn:'-d:ie ?VS such j veracity as any a goo§' i ; judgment, and we place entire telianee on hlsatatementr-- 5-. : vh' :^HAECCOB^ fipWAMTi J CONSukpTIOX CIIIUBLK; g - . Robert Sar.derson, Justica of the Peace, lnßudi- Creeii , townahip,-Fairfield and tertherpf-“slaj, Gen's - ofifoerihithetu * iumpfionbytheuse of u Wistar’a Rahamcf - Wiki , -iUcsaCßEixrp,jFabfialdOK.^Teh:2s^lBsl;'•/ SIr-~A3 l cotmderd.hat ioy lifo has been grattlypro'*'' my jWtstar’a Balsaa WilA:Chmy.”‘-I<.wllfc*tate thrs ttgdoUwrarimlhiriy sfflktecLmay be"; Induced to'try Udalnraluablc experienced great-' - ditnordtyrinbr^blag^ha'l-.tborbeetfc.'foircr.'wiUiTloleufi'.-- of heat todire^6ehtcci4chilla r paia'ijj , \ •>= my asv and breast ■ bad : ; ■ ~ Veryitellcssatuigbi3,audhsd grratnight sweabt,perspir^ : ing, I sbcuJdfiay,afiaKt two- ; the t bed completely through. been able' to -But ITm amch emaciated, amt- ahnmt'-fc IhaTO^tued“in'and.l aa now fxt* from : ;tljdo; I*S Bbwio, Ualoutowu; U Welly,Oreensburgh; &3ncr»tr &D Scott, Bedford; R«dd Son, Hontiag-i.- :- don; hlrs Orr, 4 €o» Indiana;c r xcmey & Haday,:Eittazminc JURranaiCuacainaAßlooi^ ; • 1 BrookrtUe; A. Wilkm. & Son, hTfirisad ft Cbt '• * -1?-Odlpnder,MttadTflle Burton- t Co> Rrig Henry FttrkV z - Merwr, .J Burse 4 CDs Butler; J. Dougissi £ Ga, doj H nsa>? miyßeisTer; 3 R SnmsmrtcsrWamiii-P L £ O ; -Coude - _~ r-~ the Sick*