’= ‘ vsS-J'S’-'.'ti.'i-.'-rt.- <-;-~.T r v ‘ ‘ -.‘' ’ ’ . '••TK---.:.;-;4’':f;".TV '• V-. r ■• v .v;. : . - , . ~., tgMrifelMM ljß#piate^afe@tjfiiaa W&mi^^WZ¥&B&4 ■Kg^li WsaSfW^- iisa ilk. WMMst. "t6;,tf -- te ppMMftmfpj|i}|i!pp™r ■'«" ■.- wmsmmsmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmsmMm§mmKm •i-v- ' MaI)AMK A. hMiU® rceeind heriALL ‘* '* " r AKDWISTJ2U l^SlUOSS,4Uwtfra.l , - r y eir yorfc, together with a complete wwjrhheot ofUcw < r ' ‘ = Braids, fringes dnd Brass. „ ' •■Triimnin^of eTcry description Ladieaaro >reipectfally L; larltod to call/ ire. Thotrada roppHed:' * ! . - f . ■ ' ot St. Clatrßtreet, ahdlOS'Msrket street >su Vt, No, damaged Goods kept at this estahllahxncnt. 7; * * ’ octlß, ‘ ' .r *- • • ; FALL Airif WINTER Lnfiioojoai TV GftEGG & pO n 2s T q..9y > nordHfesi’coinei* ofWood i • street and Diamond alley, Jmpn/fgrn -pjyl Wholcsalo . ■■■i’/s.:- w Dealersto DR¥{£OODSand ore Just opening ncvr iajd completortpck of Dry Goods and Vario ■" tteß: imra/been-’ Belecfed' with great care, by - -■vw 1 .:- i ouaof tlia mortexpcrlrafcednioiiin for style, : v»riety, { surpassed by any house ' '•' * wefitof thetnimntxdns. -■Ourstoek consists In port of—, . . Frcneliimd Engllshßroad Cloths; *’ Cajisoews,:SatfabtteiiTwcedS- and Jeans; fancy Print* in great variety; '■>; 'Tt.-Hypyp j >• Satin, Yelrct^Worsted and Cotton Vesting*; Fresh BocrtcUand Domestic Ginghams; JriAhLtnens and T&hle Diaper; i dJrowjaand Bleached Drillings; • y Wooicaand'CimtoßTlannels; . . ; ‘'jjrawers. Un&crShlrts and Pea Jackets; , V' Hlckorye; V \ Hosiery and Glotov a luge assortment; • ’"Ribbons, laces and Edgings; Hull Muslins; : ‘Y6US, CoHare and Cttfls, > . Silkviurtfin* Handkerchief; 1 • •■? Pocket and TnhloOctlery, of our own Importation; Combs, Threads, Butlohis fca ;. Tnyyvnnnp.Boh rrjlh tfco above, -we bate just recalled, di* ‘ Tectifejm-the mtamfocturcr?, a very large assortment of Gilt JEWEtRr, Gold and EiLver WATCHES,. r ..'; ’- J Gold and : Silver Penaaad Pencil a, Lcdies 1 and <}ente;Gold r\ ,■ -Fins? Day and Thirty Hoar Clocks,of aHkinds; Per-- -fhinflry^Dcugß,£a, toournewatock—4hchxlfofwhich.haa not been enumerated. We would invite the particular at-. , frmtjnp of cityand country, merchants, Pedlars end. Miili —Z~ - -nerp; ns thev marrest assured -we yrttlMaaka. H **» object J -1 ,' WthyoMhdroill. .... • SEW SOOD8! ■ '" JtJET RECErVEB AT YOUSOf ISTEVEKSOS .* I/>V ES.Slraof Uni ORIGINAL BEEHIVE, Xo, 74 "-'r' jthref-brfipagn JburiA JSirtd ondtht Diamond. - Y-*i jPitiiliurgh* , .:.Y V .v * v-st : The subscribers hare lost received a vary largo and beau* ; stpck of >FALIi wuL WEfTER DRy GOODS, which hare '" J&bca aelectedwith great care fromtho recent importations, -.. r .. jandlargw Auetfwn-s*win"Philadelphia and-Ncw lOtfe; anil -- - triU bcsoldfbr cash nta very small advance aboye Eastern Y ’ ifiiftafly'call, todieciir&asood tergoio,,the stock consist* .. ’ r '£. of ascncral assortment or the fbhovrlng arUclts: - yjsQicii Cloths; ‘ ParaiucUas and Persian Twill*; ltelainca, Cashmeres, and GalU Plalda; ilohtdr Bnd SUk Lusters; Alpaccos, all colors; Bombasines and Persian cloths, all colors; ’ i.pffigfc Lnstto; Plain »Iks, all wodths; BroeadavSalln Plaids and‘WatemslSlks; --- »«*> f-Vinmulfm ellksozid Tuik Batlns; • China Silks and Poplins, plain and flg’d; ... t Propcteuml -Amcttean Gtcgfeams, all prices; English and AmerfoanChlnfccw and Calicoes r %£>£ *.v ; ?i- Pu' §Pfs| Kfl r-—.- ; ProA)iior Tliomptcm’r Female Semlsaqri »-/ opentbe 'Jfctt MONDAY, doth instant, - > .T;-A. yV n: itinlwiatjhiin FlreilOllthS. - AstlurmuntMT of pupil* Is limited, early application vEU be necessary to secdre ad missions A'o pupil admitiedfor loss tone than a session, and nodAinriimof-tnitioa-eaxept fist protracted nines*. One half of tuition payabl o invariably in .advance/-Tor farther .rinlbnnathm see drralars, or ProtT.in person, at his rooms, j : hiliherty strect, (Irwin's Bqw.) wflltom a small class of 8 or 10 Uathe ;,yrinntlc« eonable terms. • f [anlS Cf. i, . ' Adams, it* Co.’s Wutern £xpiwu« HOURS OF-ARRIVAL. -Ss>-;, YJIBQM -Ehlladcdphltt and East. midnight. s „XjjC' Srom Baltimore and South,'6 o’clock, P. M. Way Stations, between Fhtla. and Pittsburgh* 6 b’elk, P. U. -- vQai’.Wsats generally, at 0 p. at. * £ : J. V Bouna pob closuto. " jtoE PKQadelphia and East, at 6 o'clock, p. h. . ~ _ / JforßalUmoreond Bouth« at 4 o’clock, p, u. * ' Wayfilations, bo tureen iattborgh and Pbiia, 4 o’dk, p. u. , ~ and tho west generally, 7a. m. 4 * Good* *odparcels left at tho Office, after tne aboro ' .* j V.~:’.'jßAS!Elt • A FQIIai i'il, Agents. KWC il't §4kglC* * n 4 IxuX *t» t*f ip 'BnrtafojßuilOtag *’ -■-roma ten years expcrSSSe ta .& v pxthxui nee* to’fewpptiM good .»., - - ottifir ygtnWwlrtnftnt inthetxnmtmjmd far ■-■■y >.inoro mprnynt.lpqmfii«e« frlum.has heretofore bowyfitfnlgfl ;?; either singlo fifto-gimgt OB&ens'£na strangers are' respectfully. Juyited to, coi*j ;. „ whetherthey iriehpicturesornoL -’ : .- .; ./ I’ ••, - ~ Our,moth) Is good .picture#, fair prices, and.perfect *&tl£- . factiontoouy.customers, ...... JIDCpH-i ANJHONY* ell articles viaou*; business,.to other , operators as heretofore, ' *.,, .. . .« »£s■ aplfl~ ,:GR. BUDGE’S DYE SOUSE. ■ DEPOT tar recdTingi pflr&rmlfir ind '& ~~ , N ;i~. Titerinjtt,!'? &{Kq.lO Irwin gtreeL where e?el)jed&h3 - : it short notice, . AtL tripzi, flit, Jdiieii. -Woolchsmi Cotton Goods.' AH combined irtnfljj 'tfcatTeie " generator used, Kith PAOotton am* -Wool 5 Cptto&jmd Wool ; fcgeihAr> tod: need, to ladler ; And mi tf. wearing KxtensiTe Arriri Needle Worked Culls, Collars, Chimiietts and Capos; ,„ t . T Embroidered, plain and Lhien Cambric hdktk; Neckties; : .-t Mitts, Hoseiy and Suspenders: Tickings, Chocks, lUeaM and brown Muslin.; - - Irish Ididna, l^bia<3otbsand Damasks; Bird Eje and EiissiaDjapcr, lenr cheap; Crash and Towels, at 60 per cent, below regular price?. Kcdy While and* Yellow flannel, Tenr. eboap; '•■ HigA ant] Sack Flnntdfl, plain and FIgM; Goths, Ca&hmcres, SatlhotU, Bent ncky Jean and Testing 'Bconiets and Bonnet Bibbon.s at bargains; Fall ttnlWlntcr Shawl*, general assortment scpS i YOCNO- STEVEN SOS & LOVE. .. fllllAß—lsohalf chests Imperial, GunpotnSeryYoung Ily -- , Iv flonaßd Bhtdc Teas,received and for sale by , octlS ' KING k. MOORHEAD. S'OOLEN fiilAW LS—A splendid assortment of all the newest ami most fashionable styles, and of every ty.hisl opened at : A» A. MASON A-OTS, , oct!4 Nba. 02 and E4~Markct street- 310MAT0 CATSUP—A good article, lb* sale by the bottld or dozen, at KEATING'S, comer of Wylfa and fallen •"Btrgetg, arid at Harrison k Amirov 4 *, comer of fourth and Terry streets. ertfi OHIO AND PA. KAILBGAD—2OO sham for sale at fi- Torable rates,'by '' ‘ A. WILKINS A 00•> Banters and Exchange Brokers, •epSO 75 fourth street T I furs subvertwr would respectfully inform the public that . bo has got the necessary moulds toad pressu* for putting r . Up teaain-metelUcpsckageaof 1 RyV£lb and Be will -pock-ahy amount with, neatness sod ucspxtch far any boon In the city. tmdco reasonabletom*. "Apply to v j. r. v. KtAnsG, octs corner of Wylie add Fulton atreet*. . . Carpets! Caxpetal ... IJOBINSOK A Co;, 41 FiAh street, have.;just opened XVone of jLhe most full and complete stocks of. Carpeting, . OildoUji, Druggets, Matte, Rags, Stair .Linens and Drug* ceiAj gtaJr Rods, Pcuioand Table Corm,- Window Shades, -Ihelouesi caAhprice*. Call andexamipe. ortl&y . 8% Russell A Tloblneon’i and Grant's To . baccop ',12 do Stands’#-Stewart’#do; 20 do -Byers’ Superior Pound Lump do; 80.45 do do dwarf do; 20 ease Diadem Twist do; 15"fccg»d twist do; .10 bbia Bavariancut and dry do; * .10 do Hungarian do do, received, and for sale by _ MILLEB * EICKETSON, - Nos. 221 ond223Liberty strect. .. Edncfttion—The female, Bcm Inary , - - j -Jtm-ÜBB.' .POnqißlTEß’B.) no continuedftt tbeuaual place, corner of Wash tngted street and JSaat Common, Allegheny.city—the - "fij|Ftertn-fnmßwg>gipgim the first Btmday in Septanber next . ~ -~rmdfir the efficient management of Miss Hannah £■ Darts. ° 1 time charge as principal, and vQi have s\dtebleteslrtjiace in Its management. In point of iocetion and arrangements for the oomibrt of ,ihspupll*,itis not but passed in the community. Tor terms, Ac., 6ee Circulars, - ; ■ ~ J t v ' Ttw. poindexter. v • -lfonngX Jdgolitpg, jpg Fedora! street, ** M T Leaa , » Iknr.” Jfozu, P. W. a is instruct in French; and Ilona.. H. - P.Gengcmhte,lnDrawingand Painting. Scholaramay cn* . ' 'ter at anytime* and will be charged tuition from the time & < : entrance tothgeioae of the session. Cases of protracted lidr ;r/ the shore rule. Trillion hills <• % will ho received, one half In advance, the other half at the Tdo*r.ofth©sesHio}L f4^ , -AH other arrangements tbo same as heretofore, which may aacertainedhy reference to the circular,or by applying to 'tfialiritfrnetora. * • Aileghahy t Angqgt 2.lS&k—aa&tf George Bletcher v (raoM ircw tcjbk,) JiANtn?ACTl?ftlSß?of iho Celebrated £V\ \ _ GOSSAHERVtJN^ILATIKGWIQ,, elastic band toupeebteiuj «re- ry description of Ornamental Hair for ■ Ladies and Gentleman, No. 79 Fourth •—| ptreet^betw uttn Wood and M*rh*t y - Bletcher’s System enable* t-Ml-m anH ■ fgyaiaL-aW Gentlemen to measure their heads “ “™ n %E WIGS, . No.l, The round of. the Head. “2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. . • u & .From enr to ear, over the top. . 41 A. From oar to ear, round thaforahasd. Jfbr TOUPEES, io etroar (htlapof.Oip. Tt^yj .{mlv v.- - v* Ireland find Scot* pr Itat Ba f“« !l ? ona * decSt " • ir - BAKBBAJOBayiH. Agent tyl frontal as.' - particular attention to Irtocfc ot KIOH B&0- )B SILKS, ; ot every to and quality. In LWLS, I nayo * splco oseortment r of styles, iblefor winter weir. PcniiaylTimltfHttUiN»a;^«ljj^gay. : XKpz- ing Cara of the Baltimore and Ohio RaOrcnd* gfclo o’clock, P. SI. Brcak&rf at Baltimore and Washington City, dino )n Philadelphia, and anise In New York the cams priming. Fare to Baltimore. IDO do. Philadelphia 9,ys do. Washington .. 9DO MO.NONOAHELA ROUTE . (PQ> steamer leaves the wharf, above the Bridn?, Ifafe-Hwyjfeaiiy, at 8 o’clock A. M. TraveUrs leaving Htta- by the Morning Boat, *BI cross thaMoun* tains tho same night, and arrive in Ouxnheriand the next mcnring.fur tho 8 o’clock train of Gars for Baltimore. WUI sap in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive tn Phila delphia at 2 o’clock the same night. Faro to Baltimore- .4 8,00 (fax Philadelphia.. 0,70 do. Washington City* 9^o For tickets, by aithcr of the above lines, please call ah the Weft Newton Plank Road Office, in the Ucmongahela bouse, Water street. (sep27) J. J. EVANS, Agent. SUMMER AJRJiA#Q£JfBNT~PA.BE REDVCSD. " 1852. 1862. THE FSSWhTAKIA RAILBOdD, Only Ten Mila Staging] Two VaQy Train* frOt* Pittsburgh to PhxLaddyhia and JhlUmorr. Only Tbhawrt through to other float, both Trains connecting at Harrisburg witA Trains for IZiUimare. >hreso,B7*4 ON and after Saturday, July 2iih, the Express Mail Train frill leave the Depot on Liberty street, above the Canal Bridget axpry morning at 0 o’clock. Passenger* VOl go by the cars SO mßea, to Rndobaugh’s, Sear tireenuburgh,) vliotj they will find (he test ol Ouches readiness to convoy them In miles, over a first rate r* nT,k and turnpike road, to Beatty** station, (Conductors ny each train of coaches,) and then toko the cars direct to Philadelphia *nri Baltimore. Paaxengers for Baltimore take the cars of the York and Cumhariand Railroad at Harrisburg h. Passengers who wish to avoid night travel, eon lodge at Hollidaysourgii over night, and ttsume their seat* the next morning in the 6 o'clock train, ami arrive in Philadelphia or Baltimore the same evening at p o’clock. The Evening Train will leave daily at 6 o’clock P. JL, ar riving at Thihuleiphia or Baltimore at 9 o'clock the next evening. We give through ticket* to Bedford, via HoDidajibunr, for S6XO. Baggage chocked through to Philadelphia. Passengers are at no expense In moving baggage on this line. The Accommodation Train win feave doily at 6 P. M., and arrive at Rodobaugb's (near Grecnsburg) at 6 p, M 4 return* ing, the Trains will leave Rodehaugb’s.aa follows: The Ao comxficdatioa Train will leave at 646 A.IL, arriving In Pi tie burgb at 8 A.XL; First Through Train at &3&P. &L, arriving at 5 P. Afo Second Through Train at HX3S P*AL, arriving at 12 P. M. To C reonsburg, $l,OO. Faro from Pittsburgh to East Liberty, 10 cents; to WH kinsburg, 20 cents; to Turtle Creek SO cents; to Rodo baugh’a, 50 cents. Passengers will procure their ticket* at the Office is the Mcnongabela House, Water street, or at the Depot Office, Liberty street dS^Noncn—ln case of loss, the Company will hold them* selves responsible, for personal 'baggage Only, and for an amount not sxce6llngslso. ; J. MESKEdEN. aus . Ticket Agent P. R. H. Co. < 5 • •- JV“ JB •15 r A R if B JTf, Commencing August 18th, 1858. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAELItOAD, The only Waternßailroadrunniitgoxit/rtm Piilsbitrgh! 7b Cleveland, Qdwnb to, Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, MUsoaukie, dc~ Banning in connection with the Cleve land and Pittdncryh BaUroad from Alliance to Cleve land, Banning Direct from Pittsburgh to Cary toruMauillon arid Wooster, and through ina day to Mansfield by stage* from Wooster. J7IYE TBjLCNS start from Pittsburgh daily, (Sundays ex : opted). MAILTBAIN tares Pittsburgh at Biso a. m. Passengers dine at Alliance at 12.30 p, andraacb WoprteraM r. u. Fare to Wooster $0,76. EXPRESS tIUIH * For CSerela&d I catos Pittsburgh at It a. V. PoMengev* ditto at Alliance at 2£o p. ami reach Olovclarul at &AQ P. N., in time for the evening boat* an lake Erie. This train stops at at Rochester, New Brighton, Knon, Columbiana, and fiojem, and at no other station between Pittsburgh and Alliance. ©trough from Pittsburgh to Qoreland, 140 miles, in about six and a half hours. Fare $4, Passengers con take this Train and be in Ihmkirk tho next morning, or in Chicago in the opening of tho next day. The Mail train coming eastward, leaves Wgoeter at 0.30 a. n~, dines at Alliance at 12.30 p. m., connects there with the morning train which leaves Cl ore land at 10 a. m, and reach* ft* Pittsburgh at 6 p. m., connecting with the oveniag train oh tbr Philadelphia and Balti more at Bp. M., and also with tho West "Newton Steamboat route. RettUTaingleaves Alliance at B.SO atlUst night By this train passenger* come from Ctacm* nail to Pittsburgh la onp day of leas than 18 hours, Instead -Of .several days, by steamboats on' the Ohio rircr. Fare from --Pittsburgh $lO. Passengers tearing Clnchi- BAtt &t&l6 A. W„ Cleveland 6.40 p.reach Pittsburgh ; tho«an»«m!ng. gtnge lines run in connection with thp rpad from Enon to Ne^Castie, Mercer; end Eric; from Salem, on the plonk mad to Warren, and from Wooster to Mansfield. lo .. . , Leaves Pittsburgh at ISO a. and frelght it carried through to a day to Clereland ond to Wooster. - ttHuPhe Nfftf Brighton Accommodation train leaves Pitta bnrgh at 10 Ai H; W)d 44& R 2d, aid New Brighton at 7 A. m , iad IP. JL, stopping ef iutermpdiata stations, Excursion Tickets, -godd for:two days, tfpepl# Jstween Pittsburgh, EochesterandNeTrßrigfctott. .' Quarterly tickets are sold at to* rates, and ttekots by the Package to some of the stations. ■:* /•' Excursion parties ora accommodated M reasonable w*®s. The trains do not run on Sunday*' l r ‘ •* Omnihnsws rmj in connection with thie trains tdajjdftcm the station on F»jderal street. r; ‘ V’"" tickets apply-at the Federal strftt tt&tfett Of the Ohio and Pennsylvania .Railroad, to - U BOBGEPAHKIN, -j fjtf-fJi J- - * ' , . MonongaholaHonae,Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, August2o, 1853. ' T 7. ;r- - : F2/FEEDIQ; CARPETING— Jbsi received etW. M'Cllin lock.Jtopct _wireroom Ha. 84 Fourth and 79Wood' •owta, or rich and new wa solicit a esn ftoia our chaaoia, aa ye ara determined to Sell cheep. 'octfP'. ... ' IMwlnttoiu ’ I 'llfiMifaiErahlp heretofore otlatlng uudwtho naom and i* d *? dlaaolrad by' aaoom»taof tho.taa wiMbessttlod by A. J. STPABT, at tbooldataml, Ho. a Kiyit 7 Pittsburgh, AugustM, 1852. & ISfr Kt ’ A, J. STUART will .continue tho 'WboiualaOrpcerr, retongfeom.tlielaU 'flrm, I.tak* pleaiuie in . gTOABT to our teourfHenSa and co»- tirß. Bb£T ATION: ixpreu.' j vm&NWin. ~ . iprepared to forward;] [ICHHIGAS CENTRAL RAILROi v-Thoitgday........ JB* turday. CLETELA&D. lacim C BRADBERN A CO-, Ocreland. ri'CED I CHANGE OF BOOHS. UjntE»STATEB sun. F&XS VaOM ALL TSEDELATB OF TO! QUID Ultra, THE EXPRESS TRAIN COMPANIES, i State Mwtnai Ptrg Jg»njpM!6 Company.' M-*^»»^~«aiAJi.l6sdeffpiomptlypaia In sixty days after proof of tho same. * Ate>r-Agqn£: Cbmpany, of PemftylTanft. THOMAS MOPPITT, . JyU / ... . . - > No. £0 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. New England Ut« Stock Insurance Co., ' Nob Eaten, QmntcUcuL TTOBSKS, CATTLE, insured against death by disease JjL or accident,. Capital power to increase to $lOO,OOO. • Directors—Thomas Kendrick, J, Lewis Taylor, Nathaniel Timrber, Alfred Edwards, John Saxton, Wm. W. Kendrick. Thoius Kcnaiac, PrendenL. Gscilgx T. Banco ins, Secretary. . CBRTIS A DOBBS, Agents, No. 123, corner Wood and Fifth streets, (otct Patricks A Friend's Banking House.) .. [my29 The Pennsylvania Mutual Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. Capitol, 850,0001 CHARTER perpetval. fT'HIB Company isntnr folly org*niied,,exid prepared to X-tnsnre ngalnat tho combined risks of FntK, WATEH, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, aU descrlptionsof LIVE STOCK, such as Horees, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Ac. Ojjitty iTo. 81 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, nraxcroßs. ALEX. JAYNES, President. BENJ. ATLAIN, Secretary. . TTm. Day, James Mathews, Ale*. Hilands, Henry A. White, Wm. 0. Leslie, Wm. IlakewelL forms for proposals, and all necessary information, can bo obtained by calling at the Oflloo of Company. sep29al*w T 0 KAN C E, AGAINST LOSS OR. DAMAGE . BY FIRE ASD Tap PERILS OF NAVIGATION, ' 'ur vsii PEOTECTIOir lUSUEAITCE COMPAHY OF HA&TFO&D, CONN. £9*TUI# OLD AND RESPONSIBLE Cbinpanj continue# to grant policies upon the mart fet arable term*. Apply to GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent wp&3m for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. New VorklilA Insurance Company* AeamultUtd Capital $500,000. TIIS Animal Dividends have been unusually large, show ing tint the Company has boen doing a very largo and prosperous business. Tbo Dividends in IBM wore 60 per cent “ “ 1847 “ 60 « “ 1848 " 60 “ « “ 1549 •* 40 “ « 1860 “ 40 “ “ “ 1851 “60 “ “ 1852 “40 “ This4a among tbo oldest companies In the United States; Us accumulated capital U constantly increasing for the boxy efit of members, presoot and future. Hearns FRixucf, President Pun F&EEH43, Actuary. CURTIS A DOBBS, Agents, No. 123, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, over Patricks A Friend's Banking House, Pitts burgh. CALIFORNIA BISKS TAKEN. Also—Agents for Protec tion and Farmers* Fire and Marine Insurance, Capital $130,- 000; and of branch office of the Empire State Health Asso ciation, cash, including accumulated capital, $lB,OOO. Also, agents for the purchase arvt sals of Res] Estate. myll Delaware Mutnal Safety Insursnt Co. QfftpL, north room of the Itec hangt, Third cL, PhiL FIBJi INBURANdL—Bufiding*, merchandise wad other property, in town and country, insured against teas or damage by fire, at the lowest rate of premium. MaeiXx Tuscumia.——They also Insure vessels, cargoes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special piiL-t**, as the assured may dodre. Ijoaxn TxxxspomTKix.—-They also insure merchandise transported by wagons, railroad cars, can ai boats and steam boat)!, on rtvcnr and lakes, on the most liberal toms. Dindart —Joseph If. Seal, Edmund A. Bouder, John C. Daria, Robert Burton, John H. IVnrow, Psmuol Edwards, George 0. helper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, IVU liam Folwell. John Newtin, Dr. R. M. Boston, Jaai C. Bond, Tbenpbilu* Paxddlng, IL Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Uugh Craig, George Serrilt, Spencer MTivalm Chxrtes Keily.J. th Johnson, Wiliiam Hay, Dr. 6.Thomas, John SaOers, winioa Byre, Jr. Director* at Pittsburgh —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. Wnuiv Minna. PWanUuL Tnos. (X IlaJU>, Vice Pret&biL Joszps W.Oowajv, Secretary. Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. Jolfoitf P, A. MADEIRA, Agent *Tti« Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Pb&ucUipkia, ■ DI RECTORS-—Charles \V itenctcr»Tboma*lUrt, Tobias Wagner, tiamue) Grant, Jacob W. KJrh anls, Alordecol D. Lewis, Adolph! K. Borfo, Darld 8- Browne, Harris Patterson. Casa. N. BAKCUB, f*e sutmL Cius. (J. BsKCUn, Sardary. Continue to make Insuranm, perpetual or limited, on every dwcriptUm of property. In town and country, at rates ri tow as are consistent with security. Tbo Company hare reserved a largo Contingent Fund, which, with tbeur capital and premiums, safely invested, a? ford ample protection to the awn rod. The Aamts of the Company* an January Ist, 1851, as pote lished ogteaabjy to an 4tt or Assembly, were as follows, via: Mortgage - $218,128 CS Baal Estate.. - 8L377 78 Temporary Loans Stocks- - Cash, Ac.—..—. Total- 44 Since thetx incorporation, a period of tweaty-cno Team, they haw paid upward of One Sliilkm. Four Buttered Thou sand Dollars, loesea tiy Bra, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as wull as the ability and dispose Uon to meet with premptneas all UabQltW. Bt«U mutual Fire Insurance Company, Harrisburpk, May L 1852. /CAPITAL. s2oo,ooo.—Branch Office, No, M Smlthfidd st, \_y Pittsburgh. The following Is tha Second Anwn»l State ment : Total amount of property at risk - -..514,639,616 00 Amount of bills rcedrabteiin form of Premium notes from members- - 178*527'91 Amount of Cash Prmpiirm* jpii ffa 10 Total losses, returned premiums, re-lngaranoo and expenses.- 95440 56 GO Interest on Loans - 733 46 Gash Surplus $31,212 00 Estimated present value of station ery, office furniture, etc...- 800 00 Total - $210449 98 One-half of this amount expires within a year. The Directors, In presenting the Second Annual Report, take leave to congratulate the members upon tbo mm-fraH success of the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. In opera tion only two yearn, It has taken a position beside the older institutions of tho kind, and proves by Its very great success that tho mutual system, as adopted by them, Is beyond a question the best and only safe mode of Insurance. The heavy losses of the past year, which have annihilated many stock companies, laaro the State Mutual with a cash surplus of Upwards of thirty-one thousand dollars, besides a reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, crhich is Constantly increasing. Usd Directors euujnit that the State Mutual Fire Insurance .Company, offara, to owner* of safe property, Inducements sel dom equalled, and never exceeded. Directory—John p. Rutherford, P. C. Sedgwick, fammd Jones, Philadelphia; John B. Packer, A. A. Carrier, Pitts burgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. J. GUlefc, 8. T. Jones, Robert Klotx. Jons P. Bctuckpo&d, PtxxidenL A- J. Gmxx, Secretary. j.ldairtf A. A. CARRIER, Aetmry. ]Vjt IBSKS AND onUJllUitl'a 8110KS.—ParchMoni at iVI these Goods should not forget that W. E. Saurtsn, 117 Market street,' has the largest and best assortment to bo found tn the city. «rp27 OIL OIA/nifl.—Just received at the Carpet Warehouse, No. 85 Fourth and 79 Wood streets, of new and rich stylos from 22 inches to 24 feet wide, cut to fit any sbee Room, or Tcstlholo. Wo invite tho attention of those wishing to ftirnl&h. [oct!2] W. ATCLINTOCK. PhUUpilmrg VVater Cure Eitahliihment, IN PHiLLII'BBIIRG, Bearer county, Pennsylvania, ou tbs South aide of tho Ohio River, opposite tho mouth of the Big Beaver Creek; twenty-eight miles from Pittsburgh, eight from Wheeling and one hundred from Cleveland. Tno Proprietor has bad twenty years practical experience as a regular physician, twelve of which bo lias practlMxl under the Hydropathic system. Terms only FTV'E DOLLARS PER weakly. All seasons are adapted to liydro patWocurea. Each patient is required to furnish two hoary woolen UwitoJt?, two largo comforts, fbufiboeU, four tow els, and one oamp-bl&ohoL Or India-rubber iboet. DR. KDWAhD ACKER, Proprietor, marl 01 Phnilpsburg, Rochester P. 0, Beaver county, Pa WOttKB. ho, 130 wood BTntET, rnmo noon ozlow vnoia auxr. . _&Q\m 4 TBTLEX* A&2SsBs®£Sh ß IMPORTERS and manufacturers of JEf*V^ S “““ ii£S, CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL jBjarVSJ wgmuukvrs, rieles, gc. wo raff koop a gonoraloasartmcntof the above article*constantly on band; together with ageneTal variety of Itaney Hardware. Alao, Guns, Pis tols and Itevolvera, auuiks, Uorn% Shot Delta, Gan*, Powder, head and Bullets { Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissor*, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly exocuted. RIPLEB !—We are making Rifle* of every description, to order, of tbo best ourtcpjal, and workmanship warranted.— Orders rccelTed for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. my 15 B THE subscriber Is cow receiving largo additions to bid for mer stock of Bl&hhrßtokJ*, School Books, Paporond Sta tionery, to which.ho JuvitCfUlD attention of merchants and others, HU stock consists in part of mediums, demy sod cap Logon; Journals; Day Books; Cash, Invoice, Sale*, Or der and Letter Books; Oounty and Aldermen's Dockets, In various styles of binding, paged and plain, equal to any ever offered in.this market, ana at rcducod pricos. A general gswjiment .of School Books, Memorandum and Copy Bocks; Pocket and Family Bibles, plain and fancy Mooing; Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Common and‘Judgment Bonds; Cap and Letter Paper, a great variety plain snd rulod, at exceedingly low rales. A general assortment of Amorlcan, German, and English Stationery. J. XL WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer, •opJZS 63 Wort street, between Third and Fourth Piano fortes, 1 1 MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTHUMENTS. CHABLOTTE BLUMS, llB Wood Streei t Second Door Above Fifth PITTSBURGH, PA 18 Just receiving her Fall supplies of goods in the above llnßj which having been selected with groat care, and •• puxpbaspd for cash, enables her to offer strong Inducements to pniphasers/wbu *rp ppspectfully invited to examine her, : stock; among whiefr are PIANOS—A splendid selection, comprising all the latest style* and prices, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Pianos; Doublo'Carved Louis XIV style; also Gale £ Go’s, New York; Ba®nE : A Raven's New York; Reich onbachA Son’s, Philadelphia, Ac., Ac. : Persons aihojae or abroad, about purchasing Piano Fortes, would do weUtocaß; as I will sell as good an article os can be found andonasgoodterms, varying-In price from $2OO and Spanish,whkh German and'Afflerkan Jaaaolbctatt.' a..v, s.j.. .. ai«» 'TPflgtnfr Twai Bowa, , Slßnm of itexeay bsst ltaltoPr^eheudC^rman.- ; '■AB waualwEhdmabflltr, cesjtnatt despatch. • ~ • aepllrr J. OABDINEB COFFIN, Agent, Omcc, north-east car. Wood and Third sta. •ndSchool Books, Papar am Stationery. j> { \ •* ' FURNITURE. . •-* a .WM; ~E. iSSEVESBO'S continues to manufacture- Wl iCABDCBE-WABE of crmydescriptionVathis old stand. 'KSlcornerof-Liberty and Seventh roroeta. UNDER! AK- ilNQgttßPdedtOyiDfclUtotrftnchca.-- /• my 11 • a. &co.r~ ; “ aAVB ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY; No. 64 'Bmlthfleld street, a lane assortment of fcney and plain garniture, which they wOl ucll 15 per cent below .customary rates. Tenng—ctsh only. • dac27:ly O. a HiifMra . n. DAULRO. Hammer Dauler* CABINET WABEROOM f SHmiFJBLD STREET, Between Seventh street and Straubary alley, Pittsburgh, Ptu a HAMMER ft HAULER keep, constantly on hand a UL variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, war lO ranted equal to any In the city, and sold on as fovur • table terms as can be obtained at any similar establish ment in the West They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing aH kinds of Furniture, from the cheapest piidnnwt to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. . myimfon Journeymen Cabinet Makers Asioeiatton. . WAREHOUSE, 110 SECOND STREET, (jceab to* ooana or wood.) THIS ASSOCIATION, embrndnffftk twice to throe times. mul many hands as the largest and. KS| hitherto most renowned business * i I •hops of this dty, hate opened their Warehouse, and are able to tarnish the public, by wholesale or retail, with Fur niture of the following description—vis:, > Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Tull Columned .Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; Softs;.Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier, Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Workstands; Cherry and Crnamou norkfftands; high port, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; (Mbs; Cradles, Ac. t Tho advantages of cooperation, on an extensive scale, per mit them to sell‘at tho lowest prices, and they are deter mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good. If not better article, and warranted—a* tho public will un derstand by giriog-thom a call. ttß- Steainboatmrk of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, madoto order in every style, at the short est notice. maz29 JAMESWrWOODWBLLi CABINET PORNJTURB HA NUPA CTVR EE. Wareofobma 07 and 99 Third street. 1 ' J * W, respectfully informs <7* frlcnds and customers that bawl hnm rtnr wnmnlwf pA Ms anting stock f@9 7%0§ . -.--fomiture, which is decidedly» x ■ the largest and bost ever offered for sale in this City, which will be. sold at prices as low as any In the United States, Easter West As be is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, aim newot designs; and -from the wxtent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, be is enabled to produce warranted furniture, et.the lowest prises. 110 has adopted the principle of identifying his customers’ interest with his own, In quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele ; got and costly, that* boose, or any part of one, may be furnishodfrom his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. Tho following articles consist, in port, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cilice: bonis XIV tet**4ete Softs; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dox. Mahogany Chairs; SO don. Walnut u 60 Mahogany Rocking u 20 Walnut “ ** 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut ** 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 u ** Dressing Bureaus; 30 « « Wastelands; 40 Enclosed u 100'Common w 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 40 Siahocany ; 20 Walnut “ 60 Outage “ 300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut M 10 Cherry u 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables; IS.Seeretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cano Beat Cbaizs; 24 Cone Seat Rocking Chain; 12 ladies’ Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etigulres; Paper Marhe Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke M Hhahwthaa ** Hall and Tier " Reception “ Ladlee’ Work “ Pearl Inlaid u Extension Dining Tables; Arm M Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; !___ A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURB and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Crcnm Mtinr supplied with all ar ticles In their line. STEAMBOATS and KOTEIS, tarnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended (a mart WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. Gltiieni and Mtrongtra, DO VOU WISH TO PURCHASE A FINE GOLD OR EIL VER WATCH, at about one-half the usual price! If so, call at Hood’s New Jswzz&r BToax, 61 Market street, two doors north of Third, and toko s look At his new stock, just arrived, and you c&n there purchase Watches, cr any kind of Fine Odd Jewelry, at their real value, and not be charged two prices for everything, oa you hare usually N**p, but can get th» very best quality of goods at the very lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what others, interested in their own tales, tdl you, but come and pee for yoursdvau All goods sold at this establishment will be warranted as represented at time of sale—ao that all may purchase equally and cheap. au!2 ilenry Richardson, Jeweller, HAVING refuted his store in a 4*»niiti-umi» manner, and but recently returned from the eastern eiUeswith* fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers te the fact that his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest style* of Brooches, Breast Pins. Toband Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc* etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mache, Work Tables «wt Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Battles, Table Mots, OoU’s Pistols, Porto Monuaies in greatvorfety; China Fruit and Coke Dishes; with an endless Torfcty of useful and or n&menialaiticlea, which have only to be sees* to be appro- Hated. fnovl) yq 81 MARKET STREET. Watobei. Jewelry, Ac* HAVING Just returned from the Eastern cities, I bare brought with me one of tbo meet beautiful and ww> folly aeleetod stocks of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever oflend to the public. Persons wishing to purchase anything ta my line, can rely on getting a good article. I do cot advertise to sell goods below cost, dot 50 per cheaper than any house in the city. Give, me a «*n, and I am sure you will be satisfied that I can ssll a good article a* cheap as any of them. Another fact I wish to keep before tbo people. If you Et your W*tcht Clock, or any .ortiple of Jewelry, repaired m best manner, this is the place to have it done. To branch of my business I wQI devote especial attention JOHN & KENNEDY, 94 Market street, »P*7 Sign of the Golden y -"g*o. If Time U Blonsy, • SURELY it deserves to be watched, and, reader, you may be assured that— WATCHES better ne'er were sold, Whether of silver or of gold, Than you will find .whene'er you go And look at those on sale below. I* REINRHAX A 00- Importers and Dealers In Wateha, Clocks and Jaodry , Watch Materials, ffitfcA Maker? Toots , <&. {fix, Fiilh street, cup door from Wood, beg luavo to an nounce to the tnule, and the public generally, that they bare Just TocciTßd, from the best manutacturerr In Europe, a large lot of Gold and SQvet Watches, Watch Tula and Ma . terials, and a most elegant assortment of Jewelry, from tho best manufacturers, which they offer as low as they be purchased in tho eastern markets. Clocks. Watches and Jem airy repaired In tbs best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. , Prompt attantfjm paid to orders from a [mar24. MWI ; iwwytw [Of tho late Firm of Bands anti Betoetnaa.l ««w%«-JSP?3S' RKiwkman a co« IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, Ao, A*w Ftfth Street, one Door /rout Wood Street Pittsburgh, /h -riIAKB Leave to announce to tha’trade and the pubiia gen- X • :**>- ■ * e‘ t medkjal: 5 5 r DEr KEY SEED’S PECTORAL SYRUP! FOR THE VARIOUS DISEASES OF THE SUCH u COLDS, INFLUENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, HOARSENESS, COUGHS,- BRONCHITIS, QUXNZY, ASTHMA, INCIPIENTCONSUMPTION, and the various diseases'having thdr'origin in Sn Inflamed, con gested or torpid condition of the organs of respiration.' This Marti cm a, now offered to the public, under the abore name, Is a remedy of immense value in the diseases for which it Is recommended, and has been used to considerable extent throughout this city, as well as ‘ln. other- localities, 'with a success that has rarely 1 attended any 'medidne, sot; heralded throughout the whole country Uy the press. Dr* Keyser’a Pectoral Syrupy Is the prescription of a regular physician; who used it for several years In his practice; With a success, unequalled by any other medicine in use, and it was only upon the great and daily increasing demand for it, that he. was induced, to put it up in bottles, for a more general audiextensive sale.: We claim for the Pectoral Syrup that it is an ENTIRELY NEW PREPARATION, differing inerrery respect from the Tarious remedies now in use, for the diseases of the Pulmo nary organs. IT DOES NOT SCKKNTHE STOMACH, hy containing nauseating doscs of .squills, antimony, and ipecaehnana. It baa in it no opiates to constipate ihnbow cub, and dry up the secreting organs; but Its action U wholly different from the action of any of. tho above named 1 drags. 1 IT IS AN EXPECTORANT, that: clears out the tubes and air cells of the Lungs and Bronchia, in a manner that is not 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 ceils and bronchial tubes.' It allays all irritation, almostasaoon asittiitaken, and it has been known to cure a cough of several weeks’ duration. In., THREE DOSES! We hsro several remarkable eases noted down, where it succeeded in curing eases having every appearance of PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. Cm I.—A young man,meed 19; of-slender make; had cough; expectoration of dark matter from the .Lungs and Bronchia, for throe weeks; pulse up to 120; hectic fever and night sweats; great emaciation ; pain in the breast; some times expectoration of matter streaked .with hlood; had to ken various remedies from physicians, with little or no re lief; commenced taking the Kctorat jfyrttpinhalf the usual doses; the expectoration diminished; we cough abated; the beetle fever left; and in four days all the bad symptoms had entirely disappeared, and the man Is now entirely welL. (Us* Z —A lady, aged 45; troubled with a slight cough during all or the greater part of last summer, which, to wards tall, greatly increased, and continued nignt and day, threatening to involve the lungs and pulmonary organs to a serious extent; there was pain in the-breast, palpitation of the heart, and headache, as almost constant attendants; •totted condition of the vessels; occasioning a feeling of fulness of the heed, nose and throat, and a. discharge of ac rid secretion from the nostrils; Tarioua remedies had been, used; several physicians consulted, without relief She' commenced taking the Pectoral Syrup, in tho evening; that night she coughed but once; book another dose of Pectoral, and slept well all night; continued the syrup next day, ana by night was entirely free from tbc cough, and all the bad Suptomx. She is now well. Other csso,equally remark tie, could be given, if space would permit. Jo&* We furnish below a certificate, signed by a number of our own citizens, in proof of its efficacy: Read > Readtl ReadtU ' We, the undersigned, having used Dr. Kerseris Pectoral Gaugh Syrup upon ourselves and in our funflies, do respect fully recommend it to others as a safe and efficient medicine for the purpoees recommended: James McKenna, James Fowier, W L Foulk, John Fowler, E P Dwyer, Jr Alexander Wright, Robert laughlin; John J Hitchcl, James K Leader, J Porter, • Wm Q- M’CartneyT Joseph Thompson, Hugh bailie, Edw D Jones, W It Anderson, P n’Kenna, Michael Kane, Jr John 5 A gey, Thomas MTShven, J M’MlHan, Frauds Dunn, J P Smith, Job Wbysail, Joseph O'Brien, Maurice Rrronea. COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS will find this an excellent article to ceil, and will give general satisfaction to their cu> tomera. Liberal deductions will be made to retailers and otht rt purchasing by the dozen—prlco ringlo bottles 50 cte, or 6 bottles for £LSO. CAUTION EXTRA.—Menypersons will try to induce you to buy some other article, stating that it L* as good as this; but we advise you to cut out the name, u DR KEY SUITS PECTORAL SYRUP,** and buy no other,-and you will not be disappointed. . The Pectoral Syrup is prepared and sold by Dr. Geo. H. Kcyecr, wholesale and retail Druggist, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alloy. seplBaLkw What Every Body aaya, mmt be True I IT U cald Sat BOOBY Gt, at the Uxz Hits Ctozazxo Srons, Jig, 225 Liberty Street, sella the cheapest Clothing la the Giy—well made and* fashionably' rut. Cali and ex amine them and you will cot lw disappointed, Jnsi received, by Express, a splendid assortment of Fancy Cuhmcras, Brown, Green and Blue Goths, and other Fash ionable Good*, suitable for tho season, which, we are prepa red to make to order, (without disappointment,) in a style onrorpoased In the City. ‘ ace. E. Watts & Co.'s Tailoring Establishment, NO 183 HBERTX STREET, I A ALL AND WINTER STYLES.—The subscribers have 1 lust opened their Fall and Winter !« of MERCHANT TAILOR’S'GOODS, to which wo invito particular attention. . We flatter ourselves, that we hare in store- altogether tbo ; richest stock of Goods In our line, ever offered ►in this dtv; Our stock of Over Coatings, are of the 'Devest"tad mast do. . sirabio styles in market, and of every variety. Our stock of fine lUack. Blue, Olive, Brown and Mulberry, French- Clotfcs,are of tho latest Importations, and wav never so good, nor prices so reasonable, as at this time. Our stock of Fancy and Black* Caasimcres, and Doe Sklns, aro of very chcdre selections, both as regards quality-end style. To gether with an assortment of rich plush Silk Velvet Cash mere And plain Silk Testings, which an? pronounced, by all who have seen them, to ba much tho lest variety for gentle men’s wear in this city. - . • -. *ep2b JAMES C. WATT—Merchant TaUor. Ah. S 8 Market, between Sscond and Third- Streets, BEGS respectfully to Inform his friends and the public, that he has returned from New York wad Philadelphia, having there selected from the latestimportatiorui, an entire new stock of Black and Colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which for newness of rfmdjm* *rwi yfrbpp'T? of fabrics, are not surpassed by any house west of New York. All cf which he is prepared to make to order to a' superior style, at the lowest price possible, and cordially In vites purchasers to call and examine the stock before pur chasing elsewhere. TO TAILORS. —I have no authorized agent In this City, for the sale of my work on GARMENT CUTTING, it can only be had at the store of the Market street, at tho following prices rix; with Instructions,'slo; with out, $7. fmarlT) JAMES C. WATT. New Clotbtoff House. EDMUND WATTS A CU—Mtnrnmy Ti?rnin | A"o. 185 Liberty Street, above Clair. HAVE opened a new Clothing Store at Ure alme place, and are now receiving a splendid lot ot CLOTHS, CAS -BIMKRES, VESTINGS, of tho latest importations, pur chased 1 with an especial view to city trade, and which thoy are prepared to make up to order to the latest and meet fash ionable styles. They intend to pay strict attention to this branch of their hmtoiww, and thoy have foil Omf they will be able to giro their customers entire satisfaction. They are also manufacturing a choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, of the newest styles, which thoy will sell low for cash. As all this stock is entirely sew, it is worthy tho attention of buyers. ~ . . . SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. THEBE BIG BOORS I So. 151 Liberty Street Fitt&tavh. JOHN MeCLOSKET has now the pleasure of announcing to hie numerous friends and the public in general. tw hla Branco AND BUSDIEK STOCK Is now ready fir ln epecllon, which, he tolleres, will he found to be one of the latgeat and best selected stocks of KEAD? MADE CLOTH- DtG to be to and in Western country. ■, He has this scasm paid more ih«n usual attention to the manufacturing and style of his gannente, so that the Terr lowest priced, as well as the finest, are got up In ft ftvlaasii elegance not to bo surpassed. He would particularly call the attention'of all dealers to Clothing to his present splendid assortment of Garment**/ As he feds confident, upon examination of the qualities and prices of his goods, he can offer themsurh tnducementeas shall make it their Interest toporebaso at his establishment. Many years' experience, and great success In the business, together with an unprecedented Wholesale ftp# Retail pa tronage, has enabled him to get up Garments to suit tho bo tineas -habits and’ tastes of every location -to 'the Union,' which is of the utmost importance to wbolosalp-purchasera. In the Cutting department will bo found achoica selection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of FiencK Engliih.' tad American Broadcloths, Ctuhraeretis, iTRAOT G£NTIAN~4S' lbs. for saltfby - '—~— Cl octl* B A: FAHNESTOCK A CO. INE WATCUES AND RICH plaw to get* very flno Watch—one that can be depended ato koop 'corrorttime; or to'get mt.description of Jewelry, atite Irao value, 1» it HOOD'sTsi Market .treat. No mistakes 1 Call and see the only opposition Jewaly Store west of New York City. . , sep2s heau’s Steam Plano Forte Factory. r -—JSSSStESrim L. LEASE having applied machinery to' KaWrMiwFffffßltha nanufecture of PIANOS, ho iscnabled to nf |f 1 at least twenty , per cant cheaper than « W * any brought from the Esst, and warranted: equal to wrcnr rcspoct . * Bix octave Rosewood Pianos, from $180#) and upwards Seven octave « « . . y*v> =ME 1 • : '- ' • ; " ••*: Vv'J - -W-f/*' - -.--i ‘ < - '■ -V-.S : I.'.:'--i f ■•'•• ■ -•• ■■-.■••■••;■• * ■ , : ■•■ •,■'•■•»■'••■'•••:-• ••--•. -4.' ■ -i 'r-4 >-1 •■ •. CLOTHING A CABS. ,~"V * I ’* - V-V--i':Y *• ■** . , t> :* ' yew*, s*. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. * PQ WHE&~*A largA lot of th£f *x- JSw«i?^ ! w?^ n *^^ er i ;w#raato4,cl “*P ßr tljAn **cr-' MM^j^sasfesssa cheaper andj»tter thaanofash, ,:•?<£■« -? / «rf£l ..l73laUy . - -Kgms^.HO,WenHfawL— ■ ' .Important to .n^lntiiSSr: —‘ —-*'-■ -pyOCTOS XATKOBM JKESCHTOMXl.tfPtt.tjr^rg: -JLI 6ooent,»a*naisabrto«lnmedy*itc!h!oTo3Jrfarees d tbu£ orrluear Nerrona DebSUtr. general 'Wcakncav N*aare,"P*fau In the Head andTamts, Loin .of Appetite, Palpitation, Tre -mors, DiseesedSpine, Costirenessjlrritabllifcy, cat Indigestion, glaiulcncu or Wind, and »U UtennawcgapSlnta; Price, 25 cents, or five boxes far $l.- ..Sold, wholesale and re. tall fay W. C. JACKSON, 240 liberty Wood street, Pittsburgh, and by all’theDruggfats. • -•-. Y Poll direction! endoagd with mrhfaox-fdeclfclTdAw —YAJaenA ofiAU*: - - >: : V* BX3BACT.Or-AMnHCAK.OIL, - t. <; PBEPAHED and'aold by JNO-. YOUKGSON/fIW Liberty: street. This powerfully : concentrated •preparation, thk medical orwßch arefouhd to Jw right times the. strengthof the original American OiL-IfiA put-up In hot: ?*> p*} ayy wyh, with fnD.direcifcmafar Its cso. In every disease: irhere .the original American -Oil has been tbnnd at all «fficadons, and ItsofarexceedsTfaVorigißal in. power, as to render it too CHEAPEST MBI>ICBnSJj;£riJC WORLD. Cali and far.ifc ; ?-JQHS *: . .N. A-r The original Oilln its natural state as tekeafrofil: the bowels of the earth, can be’had as jrill b* found gamine, notwitfasfaiidihg'-aeertaln-firinfiaims.'tobe; the orSy Proprietors - H fdATntfJ.-' J.r.Y? BnA> Fabhestook'f ■ TProm TTUUhmt ~\Jl ESSES. B. A, Yahnestock lbave ixJL been wiling ybtxr'Yermifage ibr several year* in this place, and can freely cay that it hMgtveiientlre satisfaction- It is an indispensable article in many- familles»;wiifa whom no other kindwiH do; scores ofpereons in my testify- to dm: ; dseaey' ia _i«toring : . health. r Y Y n• -:• / v..-- -x> -i. v- - ;• Y The quantity, of yarms exp died from some children almost exreeds belief; every fomfly-shculd hare a supply constantly, on hand. lam out and want a supply as soon as pcsdbleY. • 7 - r “' ' - -B:T. ITOMBS.'.- Preparedaiidtoldby - Y ; . corner’Wood and First EUtsborgh,’ OC&l&Wtf ......... rY... ; '.. • \-.Y Dr. Da Lane/j; Celebr&ted; CmatiTO Instrument; The only JrrfaUiblc Cart. for Oust. IhradfolDUease YV Taumm as Spermatorrhea, or involuntary : ; ;V,, - “JVodtnixal ‘Undttiomi- - S mischief to tho.nerrous mm fop. burinessi society and matrimony.” v ’ “ ; ' , ; r . ;•-■?■ This comprehcnriTe, and 'yxvi&>. 'iritbbut the slightest InconrenJ-. :enre, ortha toowkdgeofthginoKtigtlmate friend. • Itis-to: be need extenially, producing no pain ar whaterer,: bar prereniihg'anj 'one from attending to his bimness \ and; while far use,-jKrf a tingie atisxieiican take ptatiej the organs in a short timettrJß& arf extent thai Uieir prioritisepau&jrfirclen&mr the log of which, caused' by.early abuse, irtha disease; in -question, and tho cause nf the thousand' rencomltant compmThts, Tiat Tferrhttxneat Pn»tnribn,-.23yspepsia,' Psfar : far the Head and’ Dimness ox Yirion, .WeataiCTs of the and Lower £xtremities» Affeor tions of the Eyes, Impotence, .Pimple* on tha-Pare, prema ture preline of Wearness of Memory and Dower &f Mental Ayersion to Bodety, Idmklity. and BeiPEistrust r 'LoTwiif Solitude, Ac. AQ these eompUhzts' invariably disq»pear as tho ;source is stopped 6om which, they emanated., This Inrtrament’hflabeeb:.* Be it aim remembered, that those complaints axe but little understood, by ibe in general, and that all. the medicine in the. wand, nerer, bias, and snerer will, stop those losses,'which; if allo wed to continue unchecked; tie sure to '••■v.-i. It has been a matter of respectability and of-prcfessional attainments should devote his attention to diseases which, people otevexy: descripdoa pretend to cure so oasilr.. the eandth part of ihe miseries those people bring upcm socfo§r were knowma verydlflerent opinioawbald-be fbrmed. It is not only the present misery cud dejection, preying upon .thejnind of racha nature aa to affect-posterity, and'rren to: destroy the reiiodnctiTe'faculty altogether.. It Is a fact that, when not may remain eo dormant in tha constitution ee appear in no other way than in their e£ .facts upon posterity ;yct, if properly understood; aremost easily and speedily removed. The above, so ingeniously'eon-' trived instrument, will doubtless, in a great measure, eon* tribute to check'the ctHs of quackery, bo preTalentin this class of diseases throughout the Union. The price of the complete Instrument, carefully secured against all observation in only $10.; Itcan beeent by express, to any address in any part of the United States 1 Canada, aeonding to order, accompanied, fay full direc tions, important advice to the married and. rin^e~4hs : expends even to the remotest parti of the country being fan t Tho- fiUCCQSS tHIs ' Vi iTa ~Mj rinee fas introducthm in. America,'has fnd need some rnlprin-' cipled person in KewYbrk, Kdladelphia,''Art»ny I to cet op tame ridimilous',things called U T ustruments,” which, nowever, bear not the slightest resemblance, zteitber' infona ucr prinripte. to' my own and universally aad which.are as similar to them as light Is to night. Every attempt to sell Jn-- sfruments far minc, wiH be prosecuted' to the fullest extent' of the law, I befaig not wHling to connect the well and hon estly earned reputation of my inventton . witb quacka.and. their worthless productions. JiTolnstrument is Qenuina and - none can be Warranted but those ordered frtan'myiit“ ’ All application*, and remittances must be directed (post paid) to the Doctcr hbnscli; ha having ho A gendes establish-: edhutinLondon ahd.Paris. ' *, . Address, postpaid, Dr. B. Do Laney, 51 lispenard street. New York. Office hours, daQy, from 9 A M. till 3 P. IL, wnj from T till BP. the Sabbath'excepted. .. . '^ > The undesigned certify, with grcat-pleasuro, thafthe above meutiohed Instrument is not only constructed on sci entific principles, but icom its use the happiest results may. always with confidence be anticipated, there, being for the eure of those diseases no other certain remedy, extant. .. HcrfcT S. KrTT3n? -V r»y - Cn. Ooctzx, x. n. 9G Chamber sL, CL Ecrnehr, K. h, 21 Howard s£. . . 1 ’ Y ' New York; Dr. Dz Xjlsxtls prepared so execute all orders for surgical apparatus, vis: Artificial Anna and which more like natural members;* Apparatus for Luxation; far Contracted LcgH;toCurvaturaoftheSpiQoaiidWaiat; to Pal.se Joints of the-Anns and Knees; to Paralytic Legs; to Club Foot; to Lachrymal’Fistulasf to Falling of the RectumHypo gastric Beltapßeds tod Chain to S&k Persona;: Crutches, Trasses,Orthopedic-Corsets,Ac.,Ac.--- ”•..•0. 1, •*-;•• All work warranted; ■ Letters "must be-post-paid, contain ing a proportionate reialtttowor cityrcfereace.. ffcb2s;ly f o&e s t mmm * TJicdiscovrryof Oit \YL2*iu is thegrtaizzi Uanng of the age,- Pul ttp of IHtsasa, than iai oolila of arty Sxrsa' ' jairiSam B3e,'oadwommttil<>curer - 'CnEAo&iosy tßtpfattoni'er... * ~ v . -loakatiag-tfeeL-. .. #| Hus method by whkh all Sarsaparilla*, and, other rial : X lar medicines arO prepared, is bybojliagrlho Roots or Plant* to obtain tho extracts. ■ The medical vurtnes are thus principally evaporated and destroyed. It is tot to b« wondered at thou,"that even ten and trea ty bottles of these Sareaparillasare semettmes tsJccn without any perceptible benefit- Sot k> with tho Forest Wluel By tho Invention of a wonderful chemicalapparatus, * perfect wine is 'produced without healing; retaining *t ‘the same time, all the primitive healing*properties of the rare medici nal plants of which it is comport*!,- thus rendering the Forest Wine the most efficient medians tho world ever: produced; at the samo time: the most agreeable; ." ;* ' NERVOUS DISORDERS ' - - : ' 7 Are diseases of the mind a* well aa B cf the body, are usually ’ brought on by trpufc]ss end.' afflictions, tod are’moat eoa«'- xnon to persons of delieale constftntlohs and sensitive minds. Low spirits, melancholy; frightful dreamy to&fearfhl anti cipations of evil fhnnllhe siTgfatrat generally aceosK jjanyneryons .disorder*;/13ie Forest Wine and Pilis areas onergetleremedylntficee : Extract'of a letter frostier. Joseph C. Panldlng,dated J?h,iblddTiiaai September 7 th, ISii - Dh. Q. WVfciisrrr * -* ~ pearSirtTonr Forest Wlne.and RQahiTecmred my wife, of a dreadful Nervous disorder, with, which *ho had been af<, 'flirted to many years; Her body was’ almost wasted, away.. She was frequently disturbed in her' sleep by frightful dreamy awaking quite. exhausted and. coverad with perspl* ration, and at times laboringundet the dehxsion that «nne 'thtag droadfril was about to Itopen toicr. Bythcuse.oF fcurbottles Of tho “Wine; and a. box of the PRly cho is now in perfect health. She has regained her fleaßand tojoys aodety to weU to over.;/*&.PAULDIXCU . GENERAL * DEHUJCfr, EMACIATION, ASTING OF “ THE BODY, At ' r r ' ‘‘Hahy persons ara'“affilrted'^vitfi’snaro v rjf'thg'ahove com-, plaints, without .bdng:at>2o cause, and theraffire deUy the use of the proper remedy nm til-the disease becomes constitutional. ’ These' disorders ant often characterized by «T sense of .'rinklagi or;’entire exhaus tion aftexexercise,' ;Some ex'perfcnco' sluggbihntt®, lassitude, : andai timcypalanesa-or hushing of the countenance,or pal pitation Of the hearyprtike ; *ymptOttiy''-*' -The rtmellent eirerts use ot the Forest Wine and T'n.iy-iQtfTßry species'ofdoHßty, is*eoh-“ * chudre evidence of its-fcappy results in this class cfd&or- : ders. Many have resorted to there medidneato to ultuan ha», and,been speedily 'cured. - For. Nervous. disorders and Debility the Wlno and. Fills aretakoatoccidihgtotbedlroc- • tionsonthelabd,:..- :: : : - Are eahsed by the tnUsmatie cfflurta Rtisicgfrom marshes, jtttaaacraxr luJercr ana Aguo.thoTofertWlho ahaT?ills are a eorereignremedy. When they.'hate'been'takca'ocftJttblyito the dlrpcticmsj woi Tiave' never, known them to fiiil 'in effecting whosdptote carer Zn'thei Ume . that th&toopemtions may * subside before thereturu chilL—-- The stomaeh'belhg'now well' cleansed,, like throe orfour large doses cfthe Wine, -at intervals of haJf~aaliour, com* : mbnetog about two hours before the period for .the chili to' roturm This breaks the ague, after whfch-lhe Wipe should bo continued, intmall - doeeyto; restore : Boe full rdhfeifonsarbUad-theboßlow, .. . . BBi an important .to tho Forest -Wine.';’ Tbev-axw iu fiw'whiAßrw" ,ThwßrresOTau and gumcoated'Forust pafo mdie to ae ;compGshtog toe.sMue*gnsat-en^.:iher-Fnriffcaikwr of-th« Blood, amireetoraton-ofthe^tcinadiand-Bowels.'*"*■. .. t Wino'and. HRs are rwothmended an efflcteuV tow^fedlcwtog*effm'pb>fnfsj Byepeptia; f of-texenil WaOmea, for irh&ittis*arierttm-i&mtdif: -LonmadoesL. ■_ * ' TO THE LABnii:* - 1 •: .. hrt&» world ds tadre'gbgurd nf :uangpatoba ehalks,;fc, r 'toimprove the coaataaanasw' True ‘SSw? acomjpsiirthe'b^hertpcitotion'of ugatetojirto^fidloywthe'fV^ JSZodd.- ~What artifidal. appendages euuai tliaf'ViTid expresr son of oountenancnwbicn •btfiftmhvV f .the(sksh?; df W Wtot perfection, of hCiQtfctlXct Br.-Hal »sr« Foryst.Wtoe aupplj thephuw of all cosmetics. The use timo emtes puro, rich 6 ““®*^®Btogthrcugh*the tet: fibres- tliak '.verge ; toward : tiis ;mrfjuc« of the sila, fusing ;aU r btotchesio disappear; imparting u vivid,; to'the xkla, and, brilliant exl - to the eyey - . _ ..: „, THIS 18 NATURAL' BEAUTY; V • /;' InwrToboMtion ofthese-fceta, JJr.Halsoy has many hwti- Liuj ladies of themoat respectable, standing in ■ -lie Forest Wine .fa large Rjaare hoitles. fil ler bot£3»c «»' y dxhottlea,forsjL. pms, at Br.'KErSEB'S No. .TVTO«nT^mhv~-j f - | fi r lll .^ l '||~~ - !JJ'iOioa"m» Jit Ba " »nIS ' ■frOp.j "V ' ’ , V - **\ ~Z* r ' *' wt 7 ■* - e DR. HALSEY’S - f _ % -j- I?.* f *- \. -» * -Vr; Vi- V'-^ : T ’ i "" - \ >. f. ■*" - 'v ~ '--# >f- a-C-^'V;X#Si -->v <' ’ •. • - k '' ‘j* Tz . -af*• ■* 1.;- - MEDICAL.' ~' -jr«ida r * sieal4tu I tmßdiutMjttm&mrf erar ttaßr fa flw toM; : , -fev>T«r-»fT^ftTgt-thia gtfcla"totßtorawudi!^tg r ttea»«g^,'-- fasrf&f frf irami&ffirfo taw of Tpd&s HctfigSted Uqaid Cgtirifrpr£«r i '~ - WM. a CASET. aC D, l] v r ■■— - T>- ;■ ’ f. rj _ E; -;• - - ’ sisnKroWßmwEa tt-D, i. : . v - ■’=-- SUSWORTHBTOBj-H.*, Botany- / .Compririwy oiyiho. pTA/-tlwTig phTAiriml' in tho nty ••■ . .••»■ ■ / ,--i » .-■ ■ !*• r For»lo"by .. a OO, is- - - J? 1 ~ ■ : - ; .OmngeFWoodAntrglutcVij --;, MANY years' of trial, instead of tfoty ’pai^- - oonfioence to tftjgaffdktoa, baa won.&fcit*a spprwg v dnp peeteUon* of itr fttenis.- Jfothicg _ - . sad thfcrxnsdstaln&s.- henefiAecnllErzed-patlstossiida * snffertrSvConHcriginata «nd fflafntafath«y» r nt*Hor 1 it ? joys. :Whflo itttt^iafeior.r«aedieft-a»nafc3qttfttl»«| > * unroltjj hsto l&Sisd and been discsglfd, tWs>taa gair _*■ friends by eteryirfal, conferred, benefits on the afflicted Unk ; aaneris* forgeti sod prpdnced.carestoojmimsrotiiand j- :■ '-- - - - -•..-t -; ‘ .While ft is »ftsndoa thepublkiojanieiSd that any c crerildnnilß ttltTTOto pi*. thatthsCami PicNiaiLdoeanct cnlyaaseeiieraruiil k - - but slnpssfiJnTSrfably snre.tfca maladk* tor.yfikb It is t * • ployed.;--/ r c ~*.v,•■.•_••■ "As tjme (V medidne has fiictai, ftxmiibeloscatoctf tha.Ainericsiu peaoffit, to §.- palaces tf Eaippoui Kings. l.Jtogggbootr tUMgtfrs cog contains, QgcayT.PrcTPgu.is .taoTOMifeghigtatoaadyS " ofrthgTbroat.«nri hongs, sottfarnagy g eUgaccgn trigs, it Ucomlng to.be estenrirriy-caad bj tit mfistlnteUlrenfe pbyskiana. .In Great 2rra&£2*tsca c -- Germsqr»m»rs^2» : Us / highest; perfeettoni Csrsar Escrastt l*intadppa£sad ; OTatant uwln'tb&Annics. AliiaHOTiafis. Pul' •■**■ te dmgestie s» tfcsaareat «m£f ****** *&*tWKng amplnf for th» BWtt dSIT vC I '£- -rcosaffeetions of the I bgigs:; .AlsototaUdsr cases, snd |* ; cbfldren,itbaale,pleasant;andeflecttulto. co»i■■.•lire k soma of the: ire k been" from parents trbobaTe found U efiteadoos in eases |» ■> ItlcntolylncMphtartochildhood.: ~’ : .-. r*' Tho CnsnaT PtCTCJUL la mann&ettired by a pried * and ctcryoance of It under bis awn eye, -with! Vrsrlabla Bcctcttey sndeare.lt b se&led sna protected : : leir. front counterfeit^consequently cinheTcfledoa. as k. v nina withonfc adulteration^ : . ;•• -;•■'• v . Wfthare erndeavored here to fnrnkh! Che cbtmntrnlty « . •-. rmodlriniß of snEh'fatrinsicinperiority andTßSthaashd - •ecmmeodltself atcnc* i speedy and eSectiaJ, byi»peated*ad ecr - ' - less triakprored itselfid be; sad trait by great wets rpkriajflt». pggasehtcp -whkhthnyqaiJdyfor . V hestresnltMandthe afflicted with a for them all that medicine ean, do. r >, %£~< Ereperedandacildby !; JAiIES C."ATBE,| ~ - Sold in fctttebnighby Bchwartsf and byDroggisU * > fn Medicme everywhere. . J TBE CELEBRATED VoItSTbCK, MzblClxL ' <. 17IEST—Th» Gam Pint Zziucns, .(Cbim&t&Zto&K Vfe* ? caring all Jfem* mad ill External fain# asdJSarra^^'-;':' 2d. —Bobu qf. CuhaabU t ibr Staring or licstorinit tha H . ■2&r-rHinotfj Jidve emdßone Zafrfaiext and-iftdisi W JShsjr. a carp fittalleaag*of.RhgptnftH«ny: • r - •-' vd&g&t Aquatic OH, a carfarfn~mre~PmlWfrt l >«3-. •<. 6Ut— '*,? ;- &tiij~-Spoia3?i &dfc I7rnd Jcti?2bwdz, .-zr - - 7th.— wiotacnin.'tlja Fwofly ■ v?' v- ; • ; ■ Sth.-—ZcmgUv , r Griat ftaiac&sloT AffecaciES*:fcr,3HsrrfaCEaJ-: -•-• •: .digestion as4-£KS'of;!AFp(itite;,fic.OxUT9i]Ws!aFess‘ /• . ' imMgilflft, *nA lWWlllWtmfrgtrfnfo «-ftrpftfmn./ 2 - ■Jtyvpspslat PUca* Bbanxn£d*nvA*?;.-•: ~ 15th.— ZitftJBdmUf Ctataa,* Chinese Remedy'fbr <£-:.v - SfOitSSj SOTt*, Ac. • ~ ••: ■ tfv-;-Sr. ~'- ICthJ-vEsirarf . TMa articlehuonts'V v ■ all other Ssmpszillw, _ud stOl giro* asgmt .-vs: VjH; • -' 17th.—Thecelfiboted spread fc6ml)E.Lia*J-reelnB r ISUi^—»ZV. Kiu&t Tooth \Aeht Drop*. -wLcartahxsadf^ .oirefer Toothache. i ;r'j ' ' iOoxagcicr- to 'lately rfait-fc?= •;;-..--V Waited Stzaesv'ofcbe «J«hratedifcnee7itra2el3fi&7aiTß found at the Salt ffpHnpkftf ri nv ft w k»a rW.-» -V? lines, ft W.; Jfhis mediewb: has: 'populsrfty never before tqcAßfld ly any prepiroatloa 3 Tft* nd rbcai Ktr-S-5; which are extraordinary. ' • -••-. •-•.• -"rfr'. . KOTlCK—AllpieparatioM, heretofore khcVi. as « y hdonga'-EXCaMJBIVKLX to-Dr.r Lricfo* fcxStortpcM 'T’' though the denature of Comstock 4 -Oxi will-ha eeathf' j3V** ?' this extra h.bol frith. thefac-dmllc signature cfDr.L. t wflltofuturedbsfenatothis QEKUEfk"- •'7 fiT':-/'" ]?. .AH*OTHERS MUSESSEUBIDC&-~ • ■O-The mhoTft medicines can '■}% s :of Connmptbnt iffc, •;, V,.v. •'., •.-'V r HE?-. TN short, thU Balaam ispecoHailjadapted taeresydS r ■ fco &rpg» Mtd jlTcr, -ghtefr ti produced ty «n| taicm* to po«ss3mpo^ ilia?dlfl} fcnni far a Tkriety cf £ fa&mUiar to the :Trkole;coaiiijy* bate; £CM jo. fer a> i '.elsa.'tliat eten contumpHon cocld be rared hyiiat 4l<* ' iaotborisftds, «gajn, itfwar jsearfy ralttfess, iowia?. doQit, to their ignoTnare la preparing administer? :: £'-r-and and loqg experiment. J -- ~ •|:'--v~r.- - 'Tb& jss&aastizaay .modidxtsl - p&wes of ties* twpsV •■>■< , ataoceaaie ncwyfbr p>» first time :12K.WlBZAA , 3.[BiXSAM OY VHLD CHEESY.' Bytf ’ ' • chemkal uTery . ><»Trwfn« iiotf jj -•. rffleaiftaa remedy ifar -all Jdada ef ■. G&BS8 ctct Xuowa tomim. ~ To ■ • trar really troe, warefer to * fevdta^ctfcm« - - ' -ibmrd byiliißraaderftiljnediriße r- -. *? >■ Ttit Uat: SnxdfyOit ttu of only Tint BMa o/.“JK? ■-: - v JK« Chart:- " •“-'•• «-»* Harcetiii, -Howard & Cn.—Genie:— Xhmjyr- i - ■ crsncheignal benefit Jntny famUt-, thnili»l*h -. ■ .TirtnostaicwnibbthehencStcf thspnbifen.-- i ■’.. My*iS> took cold at th» tins, otter eonSntment, Ti ' ssttled bn h*r Xamrao The ph jeHstepronounceiTiei •. 'eejßransmnpliia.ghehiacflbn'profaHinfeh'eTrcelS: l '•» Jtad.eocgte; she ttm given infcfijr n detcund dh corgey; and her chSd paitoftX. of, her complaint. fife#! ' ccmraeorwi taking - * ttStforV Bobem ofwOd Cferv. ■” ' entire t&l'* POlh. ~‘; --•- 'v— •■.- - - .""S' ■ r,-Ili»To3Bo4ofnHthat.they »obl4 JaveiOT-besoiaf r ' gates if they had oot - v -r‘ EETH.E, SEAS^ : r SfljfeißjsSeaiey«'ifi>oaetctrtiBcate.taotßT%loyn* n •' anch. Tcraciij is any tn ttda couatoy, *2d& sum ofi " wo pitted entire reli&ncs on lib'stiieOei' • • ; * -- | : • COSSVUPTXOHCnUBLSi v: < - Robert Sanderson,' Justice, of tha face, ia Rash <- * ; fvrodetton,* aa the Mft nf I5t&~ Vtf ' theose ©f WQd C3iJ • . I '■ *; .Branr Cattif 25- lg' > A-Dcar Elf>~A»TeopgMertSatmy -■ * - fjrnptoniiof my-caoe, thAtothers snnlijriyeffikrttdw.l. '.' ' tadtiwHp' trr^tmtl&rihiihlc rgmadr. -T r«' r.. • ;cUffiadiy.daDirithiPg:; had Yiih t{! fituhej of>ea*aodfrwiocni eoM eblQs,. with aefter* : T^r ", boiedopletelj-keea-abUto-vor' yeto- Bat l ynusinth: rTTyidn|rf,-'aad~altabgt • , whgolcocfluetged-ogipglKriar / <>f. mtj.jnro.,-' ~ ' bottle* 6»ss. ' ■.---. •r - amastttewe.sisi'l^ Ci-TahneittoiiO),Httsbvi ■ PrTcirell»Wedifi)gtonj W.H.laaberton.JankaafyEJ.- \ - *ST> B B3ytvXTpioiito\ni ' toii llrt Orr, HoTlHayatairgh; UildabraoU k Co» ta±' ~~ * - ' --H ACOkJirte fieaayjft^ ‘ Twcwy BoanUcrtoß, WsmcaT' ¥ o syj ■-. Tiboll^ Wood* L ' ti