*V? ■" v ‘ U*+ f « X\rf. ,*£*.*» <* { * | **•A, « , \ J - ,jt V V * < . * c rr. - -r'-c- L .*•; y-* •; y yy-7;, - - /V*- ’'/■«■’» Ir * „" ,>■ ’• ; * , ► ‘ *’ , • *.-V’V;V . , I,; * -* ' , •, ■, .-4;. ' ' ' 1 Tv ~ ■ * ‘ ' .. ... .... ■ ■ - .-J..,- ■■ i ' ' —i_ m niimux—i.-™" §* 4 *?.*&s?* 4 lr*'x *nS* J *;?i V VOl*- fl iMmM wmmgsmmM £^Mm^ i&mM Upllte MMKb6££ amIMSmM IHUHpHI dBBMjIIM mSM lfJlpffl S®&3ssS% Jim t%oßos^ IssliSj?-/ i§§i§isiiii ffiMwi sragfe»g£gg«^ig& MBwBWMB W«HMM Jli & irlrmßMflMwl r v-.s *\?U * -t **—»V* ~* - -^^.~r,%, : V, • AVf *. f *?>.&’?*>• ~*± tSS&t*? X 3 •* ..**s -r- ,v .' v ,i r>* «*Vl'< ~ , .?'» v " *•*•'*« -,*• •* t * r ‘>V , i: ..' • • /. .. . •*.*"- • ;;:; v ■'' . ■,-, .V..' n - ~•- vi-rx. Arra mm dby goods: ' . . MILLINERY, .£&, i FRENCH STORE, i Wo. 108 MaTket Bt. i. 1 MY stock• of Fall; and i TTIntor',FOREIGN' AN D DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, is now complete, ai)d is not exceeded in variety, ' quality, or cheapness, by any establishment west of the mountains. I would call particoiaraticntum to 'toy stock of RICH BRO CADE SILKS, of o«*ry grade and quality. In SHAWLS. I haro a splen did assortment of styles, suitable for winter wear. Including CHEAP, as well as the richest Goods tho eastern market affords,— Alpaca, Colored and Black Silk Lnsties; French, and Irish Poplins Broadcloths, Testings,Caffiimerca,Tablo ( Linen, Sheetings, Moualin | Delaine, Calicoes, Hosiery, } bought on tho best r ‘ terms, or the best quality, ill bo sold on the moat pleaa- JAMES GOSLING, Millinery Establishment ingtenzu». #3- M\D AHE A. GOSLING, has a 1» reeelred her FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS, direct from Paris, London-and New York together with a complete asrortment of now stvles of Ribbons, Laces, Gimps, Braids, Fringes and Dress Trimmings, of everr description. Ladies are -respectfully Invited to call. The trade supplied. 45- No. 61 St. Clair street, and 108 Market street j,- jt, No damaged Goods kept at this establishment. octlO FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODSI DGRKGG & 00., No. 07, north-west corner of Wood • street and Diamond oiler, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS and VARIETIES, are Just opening an. entire new and complete stock ofDry Goods and Vario las. These Goods have been selected with great care, by .one of the most experienced men in the city, which, fbr style, 'Tariety, and cheapness, cannot bo surpassed by any house watt of the mountains. Our stock consists in part of— '""French and English Brood Cloths; - Cassimercs, Satinctts, Tweeds and Jeans; FancyTrintfvih great variety; j Brown and Bleached Muslins; jUrtn, Velvet, Worsted and Cotton Vestings; Fresh Scotch and Domestic Ginghams ; Irish Linens and Table Diaper; Brown and Bleached Drillings: Alpacas, Delaines, Merinos, &c 4 Woolen and Canton FlftDnel*; Drawers, Under Shirts ami Pra Jackots; Checks, Tweeds and Hickorys; Hosier) - and Gloves, a large assortment; Ribbons, Laces and Edgings; Cambric and Mull Muslins; Volls. Collars and Caffs: Dress Silk, and Silk Handkerchiefs; pocket and Table Cutlery, of our own importation; Combs, Threads. Buttons, Ac. , x In connection with the above, we have just received, di rect from tho manufacturers, a very largo assortmentor E3d Md Gilt JEWELRY, Gold and Silver Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Lodics and Gents Gold v Pins, Eight Day and Thirty Hour Clocks, of all kinds; Per fomerr. Drugs, to ournow stock—the half of which has •-.hotbeen enumerated. Wc would in rite the particnlarat tehiton of city and country merchants. Pedlar® and sum hezu, to thov may rest assured wo will makoittui object worthy of their call. eep2s • NEW GOODS t ®JUST RECEIVED AT VOUSG, STEVENSON A LOVES, Sign of Uio ORIGINAL BEEBTTB, No. 74 Hark* Street, between fburfi Street and tie Diamond Pittsbtere/i. , The enbecrihers havo jnrt roceircd a tm? largo ““''*»»■ tifol etock of PALL end WINTER DRY GOODS, which have "Cecil Miectoa with great ear* from the recent Import.tionN and largo Anction Sales In Philadelphia and hew York; end will bo cold for cash at a very email advance above Eaaturn cosh Pnrchaeers aro respectfully eolieitod m givei them an early call, and secure a goo*J bargain, as tho stock consists of a general aeeortment of the following article*: PTeneb Hcrinou and Thibet Cloth*; Ooburge, Paramettas and Persian Twllla; ' Col’d Delaines, Cashmeres, and Galla Fleldr; High _ and Silk Lu*tens Alpocca.*, all colon; Bombazines and Persian cloths, all colors; nigh Lustro, Plain Black Silks, all wedths; Brocades, Satin Plaids and Watered Silks; Black and Chamclira silks and Turk Satins; Silks and Poplins, plain and fig'd; Branch and Americnu tiingbams, all prices; English and American Chintzes and Calicoes; Needlo Worked Culls, Collars. CbimiaeU* and Capes; Embroidered. plain and bem-stitched Linen Cambric hdkfs; fiflk Pocket Hdkfs. Cravats and Neck ties; <3loTcs,-Mitts. Uosery and Suspenders; lickings, Check?, Blcn'd and Brown Muslin; Irish Liuins, Table Cloth?, and Damasks; Bird F.rS and Russia Diaper, very cheap; Oaah and Towel?, at 60 per cent below regular pricer. Red, White and Yellow Flannel, very cheap; High Col’d Dress at*d Back Flanels, plain and Fig’d: Goths, Cashmeres, Satfnctts, Kentucky Jean and Vesting Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, at bargain?; Pan and Winter Shawls, general assortment. skt* TOtTKO. PTKYEXSOX & LQVK- TJEAJS— 160 half chest* Imperial, Ounpowder, Young Hy son and Black Ten*, rocked and for wvle by KINO A MOORHEAD. tatilKM kiiawls-a splendid assortment of all vhe %T newest and most fashionable styles, and of every onalltr, just opened at A. A. MASON A COS, octli Nor. £2 and 64 Market street. PfXiMATo CATSUP—A good article, for sale by the bottle 1 or dozen at KEATING'S, corner of Wylie and Fallon streets, and at Harrison A Andrew’s, corner of Fourth and Perrv streets. OCt5 Ohio and pa- rajuujai>—aou iiuuw ««« « ■ Vo ruble rates, by A. A CO., Bankers and Exehaupe Broken 75 Fourth street. U-'-ilo "uulu lnlorm the public that I he has got ihc necessary moulds and presses Ojt putting up y>n« in metallic packages of 1 ft, }es. ffIHE underrirned would inform their many friends and I others, that they bare removed from Burke’s Building toW 62 Fourth «t,(n fow doors above their old stand) where they havo fitted up rooms fur Dagucrreotyping. Haring a Tory superior arrangement of light, and the most approved instruments now In use, with some ten years experience in ths business, they pledge themselves to turn out as good pictures as any othor establishment in tho country, and far Aore Tiarrupu. likenesses than has heretofore been furnish ed to tho citttedß of Pittsburgh, either single or in groups. Qtitens and strangers are respectfully invited to call, whether they wish pictures or not. Our motto is good pictures, fair prices, and perfect satis faction to our customers. HOUGH £ ANTHONY. N» B.—We furnish all articles In our business to other operators as heretofore. apl(j Aw \j MANTTFAL'iCRER cf tho Celebrated \ GOSSAMER VENTI LATINO WIG, ELASTIC BAND TOUPEES, and eve fj ■ *7 description of Ornamental Hair for lr* *—~ and Gentlemen. No. 79 Fourth - street, between Wood and Market, Bletoher’e System enabled ladies and Geiftlczncn to measure their beads W with accuracy. - *, FOR WIGS, No. 1. Urn round of the Head. s From tbo forehead over tho head to neck, no. 2. ** S. From ear to car, over the top. m A From ear to ear, round tho forehead. Jfcr TOUPEES , to cover th* top of the Head, only. A Paper Pattern, the exact shape of the Bald part. 4ylQ:Bm SSFRSSS FOR is 10 rrwla street, where areDyecl «iid ehort notica, ALL npon‘ BOk-linen,. Woolec wid Oottorr Good?. All combinM. atw&'that oxb; used, 6Qch «i Oottoa and,Wool; Cotton and 01 • pgiftd fer ladlog and gent*? aj>* j wSiL orfewrAit&lwflf dw«» in any andiu everyenapo i ShtSxvaf aro Dtod cheaper. quicker and better» tlianajo&t I L-v.-r T •/; dry goods. Extensive Arrival of D. GREGG 4 CO. E. W. POINDEXTER. George Bletolier, (FROM JTXW YORK,) TRANSPORTATION. ' Atiama NO. 80 FOURTH STREET/PITTSBURGH- fTWIE publiatasfoformed- thotTwe arc now running regu* -J - 'iarly totha East and West, and unprepared to forward ail Good* entrusted to our care. 2 A SPECIAL MESSENGER Rent daily for Philadelphia, at 4 o’clock P. M. Also, daily to Ciadzmatl, at 7 o’clock, A. M. Orders transmitted froe of charge, and Goods returned by first Express. Bills of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and Scot land, for any amount, payable on principal Banking Houses or Post Offices In tho Unitod Kingdom. dcc24 BAKER 4 FORSYTH, Agent. WE are forwarding Produce, to Baltimore and Phila delphia, promptly, on receipt. Time, Five Days. Bacon, Pork and Beef, (salted,) 46c. $ 100 lbs. On Lanl, Lard Oil, Tallow. Cotton, Window Glass, 60c. ® 100 lbs. On Candles, Choose, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco. GOc. lQOlbs. On Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Bristles, Clover and Timothy Seed, 70c. Eb. On Deer Skins. Hemp, Flax, and Eggs, 70c. lOOlbs. On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Brooms and Merchandize, 90c looos. On Flour, 87)4c. barrel. We are also prepared to forward freight to Rodebsagb 6 Station, near Groensburg, and intermediate Stations. COVODE A GRAHAM, Agents, corner of Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. 1L H. HOUSTON, Agent, j v 29 - 216 Market street, Philadelphia. Merchant*’Portable Boat Line. fbr the. Transportation of JfmAandue and Product, (WJI. TOX PZ3NBTLVASIA CA3ALB A!H> HAIL ROAM), iIetWXSS PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, Direct, without Rtrthipping. ecc TIME, TEN DAYS. PATTON A REYNOLDS, Depot, 251 Market st_ (near Sixth,) Philadelphia. C. A. M’ANULTY A CO., Canal Basin, 403 and 410 Penn *U Pittsburgh. HAVING increased our facilities and otherwise Improved our arrangements for Transportation, we are now pre pared to receive a large amount of Prodncc and Merchan dise, to ship (on the oponing of the Canals,) with promptness and dispatch. The Section Boat system of transportation over our State Improvements has been In use about ten years, and the great success and fiLTor it has met with, Is a sufficient guar antee that it b do longer considered a doubtful or uncertain experiment; but Is acknowledged by ell &* vastly superior to any mode of transportion used on Canals, (when inter sected by Railroads.) Goods loaded into our Boats at Pittsburgh, nfinain undls tnrbod-until unloaded at our Warehouse in Market street, Philadelphia, tboreby entirely avoiding the delay consequent on throe dhlcrent transhipments, and securing tho delivery of Goods In entire lota, the packages clean, and In m good order as when shipped. Produce. &C-, consigned to our House at Pittsburgh, will be received and forwarded always at the lowest current ca nal rates, strictly according to instructions, without any ex tra charge for commission, storage, or advancing charges. fcb23 C. A. M’ANULTY A CO. AIICHHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. CLEVELAND AND DETROIT UNE, In connection with the Cleveland and Cincinnati Railroad. Cleveland and Erie Railroad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Michigan Central Railroad. PASSENGERS will be ticketed through from any point on lAirn Michigan, to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh and from either of those places to any point on Lake Michi gan. This line will be composed of two new low pressure steamers, built expressly for tho route, CLEVELAND Capt 0. C. Staxabj). FOREST CITY ...-Copt. L A. Pixbcs. A Boat will leave Cleveland for Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, even' ovening, at o'clock, arriving In both cities tic following morning, In season for the morning train of cars for Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and for the Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit. They will run from Cleveland in the following order: FOREST CITY. Monday - Wednesday..... —-Friday. CLEVELAND. Tuesday .Thursday..— .Saturday. CLEVELAND. Monday Wednesday —Friday. FOREST CITY. Tue«lay - Thursday .Saturday. The undersigned are prepared to mako contracts for all kinds of Freight, from Cleveland to Detroit, Mackinaw, Saul Ste. Marie, and all ports on Lake Michigan. The OCEAN, CASPIAN and ST. LOUIS will compose the line until the new boats are ready. AOSVTB. C. BRADBERN A CO., Cleveland. PITMAN, TROWBRIDGE A JONES. Detroit. FARE REDUCED 1 WEST XEWTOX PLAXK ROAD ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA and WASHINGTON CITY. Fab* Rxdcced. This is the only office which insure* a THROUGH TICKET to Washington, and, by taking this route, passengers will save time and money. >»r*. The Mall Boat (carrying tho United State* MaiL) leaves the Monongabela Whorl above BOS3£zS= Wire Bridge, EVERY AFTERNOON, at 6 o’clock, via the Y oughiogheny River. Passenger* will lodge on the Boat, and take splendid United States Moll Caschc* at West Newton, next morning, over the Plank Road, tng the mountain* In daylight. Toko the magnificent sleep ing Car* of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at 10 o’clock, P. M. Breakfast at Baltimore and Washington City, dico in Philadelphia, and arrive la New York tho some evening. Fare to Baltimore 4 8-90 do. Philadelphia - 9,75 do. Washington City 9,50 MONONG A iIELA ROUTE. The steamer leave* the wharf, above the Bridge. *&dally, at 8 o’clock AM. Travelers learma PiUe ®Smsaii££& burgh by the Morning Boat, will cross tho Moon tains the same night, and arrive iu Cumberland tho next morning for the 8 o’clock train of Car* for Baltimore. Will sup in Baltimore and Washington City, and arrive in Phila delphia at 8 o'clock the some night. Fare to Baltimore .. 4 8-90 do. Philadelphia. 9.76 do. Washington City 0,60 For tickets, by either of the above lines, please call at tho West Newton Plank Road Office, in the Monongahela house. Water street. f«ep27] J. J. KVANfI. Agent. UNITED STATES MAIL. HEW A R R A H Q E M E ,V T. Commencing August 18th* 1859. OHIO ASD PESNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, The only Western Railroad running out from Pittsburgh! max raon all th* scats or rni onio mvxa. 2b Cleveland, Cblumbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Jfdwauine, t£c~ Running in connection with the. Clerr. land and Pittsburgh Railroad frxrm Alliance to Cleve land. Running Direct from Pittsburgh to Otn- ton. Massillon and Wooster, and through tn a day to Mansfield by stages from Wooster. FIVE TRAINB start from Pittsburgh daily, (Sundays ex cepted) MAIL TRAIN Leave* Pittsburgh at 8.30 a. u. Passengers dine at Alliance at 1230 ?. h., reach Wooster at 4r. u. Fare to Wooster $3,76. EXPRESS TRAIN For Cleveland leaves Pittsburgh at 11 a. m. Passengers dine at Alliance at 2JO p. and reach Cleveland at 5.40 p. K-, in time tor tbc evening Ixmts on Lake Erie. This train stops at at Rochester, New Brighton, Enon, Columbians and Balem, and at no other station between Pittsburgh and Alliance. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, in about sis and a half hows. Fare $4. Passengers can take this Train sod be In Dunkirk the next morning, or tn Chicago in the evening of the next day. The Mali train coming eastward, Icstos Wooster at 9JO a. 2L, at Alliance at 12JD P. M-, connects there with the morning train which leaves Cleveland at 10 a. tt v and reach es Pittsburgh at 6 p, il, connecting with the evening train on the Pennsylvania Railroad tor Philadelphia and Balti more at 8 F. and also with tho West Newton Steamboat route. THE EXPRESS TRAIN Returning leaves Alliance at BJO p. U-, and reaches Pittsburgh at 12 at night- By this train passengers come from Cincin nati to Pittsburgh in one day of less than 18 hours, instead of several days by steamboats on the Ohio river. Fare from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh $lO. Passengers leaving Cincin nati at 6J5 a. and Cleveland 6.40 p. n., reach Pittsburgh the same evening. Stage lines run in connection with the road from Enon to New Castle, Mercer, and Erie; from Salem, on the plank read to Warren, and from Wooster to Mansfield. THE FREIGHT TRAIN. Leaves Pittsburgh at 4 JO a. H-, ond freight Is carried through in a day to Cleveland and to Wooster. The New Brighton Accommodation train leaves Pitts burgh at 10 A. M-, and 4.45 P. M., and New Brighton at 7 A. M., and 1 P. M-, stopping at intermediate stations. Excursion Tickets, good for two days, are sold between Pittsburgh. Rochester and New Brighton. Quarterly tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by the package to some of the stations. Excursion parties are accommodated at reasonable rates. The trains do not run on Sunday. Omnlbusses run In connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. For ticket* apply at the Federal street station of tho Ohio ■nH Pcunsrlrania Railrood, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent or to J. MESKIMEN, Monongabela Houso, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, August 20, 1862. Dissolution. rpHK partnership heretofore existing under tho name and I style of STUART A SILL, vu this day dissolved by limitation, All the accounts of the Arm xrlll bo settled by A J. STUART, at the old stand, No. 0 Bmithfiold street A. J. STUART, Pittsburgh, August 24,1852. T. R. SILL. fi3F* A. J. BTU ART will continue the Wholesale Grocery, Produce and Commission Business, at tho old stand, as heretofore. a. J. STUART. P. 6. —In retiring from the late firm, I take pleasure in recommending Mr. STUART to our former friends and rut- Sportl Sport I Sport I SPORTSMEN, now Is the time for you to avail yourselves of a Good Gun, of the best makers. Just received direct from the manufactures: > 1 do* doable barrel guns, real stub and twist; 2 do do do do fine do; 6 do do do do imitation do; 20 do single do do assorted do; ALSO, 60 dox Vwlls o! wadding, Eley A Baldwin's; 400 canisters and half canisters of the best sporting powder; 60,000 assorted gun caps, all kinds; 60 doz powder flasks of the latest styles; 20 do shot begs and poaches; 2 do game bags, assorted; 6 do cap primers assorted; Together with all the trimmings necessary to fit out the sportsman. We havo on band and are constantly making our superior Rifles, to which wo invite the attention of Sporting men. All of the abovo articles for at BOWN A TETLEY'S, sepll 136 Wood st. C. P. SMITH, FASHIONABLE SHIRT HAHUTACTUBER, Gentlemen’a Furnishing, fancy and Variety Goods , Wood at., second door below Diamond alley. THE subscriber having taken the above Store, and estab lished the same u a Shirt Manufactory, and Gentle men’s Furnishing Store, would respectfully call the atten tion of the traveling community, and the public generally, to hia large and well selected assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing, Fancy and Variety Goods, among which may be found,-Shirts, of every pattern, ske, style and description, of his own manufacture; which, for neatness, cheapnessand durability, cannot be owned. Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Gents’ Under Garments, of every description; together with a large va riety of Combs, Brushes, Fancy Soap, Perfumery, Pocket Cutlery, Honey Bolts, Qtoulder-Braces, Traveling Bags, Cravat Buckles and .fitiffenera, Pocket Books, Wallets, Pur ses, Ac, Ac. Constantly on hand, a largo supply of Um brellas, of every color, sto,ltfhd and quality, at manufnc- Aurer’a prices. Xho undersigned,havingheen fbvtnpa ■with long experi ence is the above business, hopes to be sueeessfol inpleasing aUvrfco may favor him with * call, 1 trusting, by strict atten tion, to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. . ■ Lin*** .mada to'prferywith &eablfies,.‘duift* despatch, and in all cases a t 0^ n ”^ L „ „ r •- INSURANCE COMPANIES. fitate Mutual Fire Insurance Company. . ■HarrtibwrgiJfaoitfMsnia. - '' l DESIGNED . only for the safer classes of property, hasan amnia and affords superior advantages in point of cheapness/ safety and accommodation, to cityand g>nntry merchants, and owners of dwellings, and isolated or country property. A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, oct27 Brandi office 64 Smlthflcld sU Pittsburgh. l 1859. Cash Mutual Fir© Insurance company, Of Patsixylxsmia.—Qipital $lOO,OOO. THE undersigned is the Agent of the shore Company tor Allegheny county, and 6 prepared to take risks on as fovorahle terms as any responsible company in the State. All losses promptly paid in sixty daVB after proof of tho Bame, —Agent for th. KtytUmt l4' ° f Harrißburg, Pennsylvania. THOMAS .MOFFITt, j V !4 No. 29 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Now England Live Stock insurance toT, Hew Harm, Connecticut. HOUSES CATTLE, Ac., Insured agßinst death by diseaso or occidout- Capital $50,000, with power to increase to Directors —Thomas Kendrick, J. Lewis Taylor, Nathaniel Thurber Alfred Edwards, John Saxton. V m. Y>. Kendrick. ’ Tuouajj Kendrick, President-. Geobae T. Rttnolds, Secretary. CURTIS & DOBBS, Agents, No. 123, corner Wood and Fifth streets, (over Patricks & Friend's Banking House.) [my29 The Pennsylvania Mutual Live Btock INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital* 850,000! CHARTER PERPETUAL. THIS Company is now fully organised, and prepared to insure against the combined risks of KIRK. WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descrlptionsof LIVE STOCK, such as Horses. Mules, Cattle, Sbocp, Ac. Office, Ho. 91 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Ftt. uißEcroEa. ALEX. JAYNES, President BKNJ. MCLAIN, Secretary. Win. Day. James Mathews, Alex, Hilands, Henry A. White, Wm. 0. Leslie, Wm. Bakewell. Forms for proposals, and all necessary information, can bo obtained by calling at tho Office of the Company. sep29Msw INSURANCE., AGAIMBT LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE J ,\D THE PERILS OF NAVIGATION, mr th* PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. 43F-Thia OLD AND RE3I'ONSIBLE Company continues to grant policies upon the must favorable terms. Apply to GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent sepSJm for Pittsburgh anti Allegheny County. New York Life Insurance Company. Accumulated Capital SSOO,(XKL rpilK Aunual Dividends have been unusually largo, show- X ing that tho Company has been doing a very large sod prosperous business. Th® Dividends In 1846 were 60 per cent. U i. 1647 •* M *‘ •* 1848 “ 50 »• “ - 1849 “ 40 <• •• IRT.U “ 40 " “ “ 18;,1 “60 u .. .. 1862 “40 “ This U among the oldest companies In tho Unite*! States; Its accumulated capital is constantly increasing for the ben efit of members, present and future. Mounts Faxaurt, President Pujit Fuzxxy, Actuary. CURTIS A DOBBS, Agent*. No. 123. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, over Patricks A Friend's Banking House. Wttsburgh. CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN. Abo—Agent* fur Protec tion Farmers’ Fire ton! Marius Insurances, Capital $130,- 000; and of branch office uf the Empire State Health Asso ciation, c-iah, including accumulated capital, $lB,OOO. Also, agents tor the purchase and sale of Real Estate. my 11 Delaw are Alutaal Safety Iniuranc Co. Office, north room of Vie Exchange, Third it-, Phil. FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, merchandize and other property, In town and country, insured against loss or damage ry tire, at the lowest rate of premium. Majuxx Insltuxce.—-They also insure vessels, cargoes and freight*, foreign or coastwise, under open or special polidc«, as the assured may deslre. I.vkssd TRA.vBPontATiox. —They also insure merchandize transported by wogous, railroad cans canal boats and steam boat*, un rivers «»d lakes, on the mort liberal term*. Dirrctar* —Joseph IL Seal, Edmund A. Boudrr, Jcdm C. Dnvi*, Robert Burton, John R Fcnrorc, Samuel Edwanl*, George U. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R Dari*. Wil liam Folvdi. Johu Newlin. Dr. R M. Hustou. Ja*. C. Uazxl. Theophilu* Paulding, 11. Joucs Brooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, Georg® Svrrlll, Sj«nrer M’llvaln, Cbari«?s Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. a. Thomas, John Sailers, Wflilam Eyre, jr. Ihnctors at Pittsburgh —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, John T. Logan. William Mahtix, President. Tcos. C. ILIM>, Fica PtxsutenL Josxrn W. Oowm, Secretary. Office of tho Company, No. 42 Water street, Pittsburgh. jelCaltf P. A. MADEIRA, Agont. The Franklin Fire lxxsuroLncc Company, G 17 Stock# - GI.SS9 oo Cash, Ac - G4J4C 81 Klnr». their Incorporation, a prrvd of tweuly-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollar*. losmy by Cre. thereby affording evidence of the advantage* of insaranre, a# well as the ability and divpwl tion to meet with promptness all liabilitfes. J. GARDINKR COFFIN, AgraL ap24 Offiee, north-east eor. Wood and Third ft*- State Blutnal Fire Insurance Company. HaiTxtburqh, Pa., May 1, 1862. CAPITAL, $2h0,000 —branch Otficn, No. 64 Smith field *L, PUUburgh. Tho following 1* the Second Annual State ment ; Total amount of property at risk. .$14,639,616 00 Amount of btlls form of iteomiom notes from member 5............. 178,627 91 Amount of Cash Premiums. .$125,625 16 Total kwaea, returned premiums, re-insurance expense* 95,146 56 Cash Surplus Estimated present t&lu* of station ery, office furniture, etc One-half of this amount expires within a venr The Directors, In presenting the Sere.od A ntuial Report, take leave to congratulate the member* upon the marked suree** of the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. In opera tion only two years, it ha* takeu a petition beside the older Institutions of the kind, and prove* by its very great success that the mutual system, as adopted by them, t* beyond a question tho best and only safe mode of insurance. Tho heavy losses of the past year, which have annihilated many stock companies, leave the State Mutual with a cash surplus of upwards of thirty-one thousand dollar*, beside* a reserve capital of nearly two hundred thousand dollars, which is constantly Incrcaslug. The Directors submit that tbo State Mutual Fire Jmruraneo Company offer*, to owners of safe property. Inducements sel dom equalled, and never exevodud. Directort —John P. Rutherford, P. C. Sedgwick. Samuel Jones, Philadelphia; John li. Packer, A. A. Carrier, IfitUw burgh; J. B. Rutherford, A. J. GUlct, S. T. Jones, Robert Klotx. John P. ltcTarKrotm, JbxsidenL A. J. GoLrr, Secretary. jelxiawtf Mi r--. AND LUlUntto oHotjß. ruruhiu*ers of these Good# should not forget that W. 11 Schuxrtx, 117 Market street, ha* the largest and best assortment to bo found in the city. *cp27 OIL CLOTUB.—Just reoeived at tho Carpet Worohouso, No. 85 Fourth and 7U Wood street*, of now and rich sty lea from 22 Inches to 24 feet wide, cut to fit any sire Room, Hall or Vestibule. W<> invito tho etteution of those wishing to furnish. [octl2J W. M’CLINTOCK. PhlUtpibarg Water Cure Establishment) IN PUjLLIPSBUKG, Beaver couuty, Pennsylvania, on tbo South side of tbe Ohio River, opposite the mouth of tho Big Bearer Greek; twenty-eight miles from Pittsburgh, eight from Wheeling and one huudroi from Cleveland. l k he Proprietor hm hod twenty years practical experience tu» a regular physician, twelve of which he has practised under tb* Hydropathic system. Tnruxaonly FITE DOLLARS PKB tVF.P.K—payable weekly. All seasons are adapted to Hydro* pathlc cart*. Each patient Is required to furnish two heavy woolen blankets, two largo comforts, four sheets, four tow els, amt one camp-blanket, or India-rubber sheet. PR. EDWARD ACKER, Proprietor, marlS] Phttlipsburg, Rochester P. 0.. Beaver county. Pa ENTEHPRIB HO. 130 WOOD BT&EfT, TinaD DOOB UiUAT VIROIX ALLTT. DIPOKThRS and manufacturers of CUTL £fiy t 611110ICAL ANP I)E>iTAL INSTItUAULNTS, K 1 F L K S, Ac. We l|B|r keep a general assortment of tbo a bora articles constantly on baud ; together with a general variety of Fancy Hard ware. Also, Guns, I*ls tnla and HevolTars, Flanks, Uorus, Shot Belts, Capa, Powder, head and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket knlres; Tailors *™d Hair Dressers' Shuars; J*oekot Scissors, Ac. Also. Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. KIFLES!—We are making Bifles of every description, to ordor, of the bout material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received tor them at Wholesale or Retail, will bo fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. HU 16 T. R. KILL. nnA School Book*, Paper ftnfl Stationery* TUE subscriber is now receiving large additions to his for mer stock of blank Books, School Books, Paper and Sta tionery, to which he invites the attention of merchants and others. Hia stock ooncjsts in part of mediums, demy and cap Lexers; Journals; Day Book*; Cosh, Invoice. Sales, Or der and Letter Books ; County and Aldermen’s Dockets, in various styles of binding, paged and plain, cqmd to any ever offered in tills mnrket, and at reduced prices. A general assortment of School Books, Memorandum and Copy Bocks; Pockot and Family Bibles, plain and fancy binding; Blank Deeds, Mortgage*, Common and Judgment Bonds; Cap and Letter Taper, a great variety plain and ruled, at exceedingly low rate*. A eeneral assortment of American, German, and Lngiiah Stationery. J - WELDIN, j Bookseller and Stationer, »ep23 63 Wood streot, between Third and Fourth VtA-HU I'OKTES, MUSIC, AND MUBLCAL INSTRUMENTS. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No 118 Wood Strut, Second Door Above Fifth PITTSBUBGH, PA IS Ju»t receiving her Pall supplies of goods In the chore line, which fasting bam se I octal with great care, anil purchased for cash, enables her to offer strung Inducements to purchasers, who are respectfully incited to examine her, stock, among which are PIANOS—A splendid selection, comprising all the latest styles and prices, among which are the celebrated Hamburg Pianoa; Pouble Carted Louis XIV Stylo; also Oslo 4 Co's, New York; Bacon 4 Haven’s New York; Bdchcnbach 4 Son's, Philadelphia, 4m, &c. Persons at home or abroad, about purchasing Piano Tories, would do well to call, sal will sellas good an article ns con be found and on as good terms, varying in prico from $2OO to $BOO, with a written guarrantea GUITARS—A selection of French and Spanish, which for richness, beauty and,power of tone ore unsurpassable. FLUTES AND GLAEIONEITS of the Tory best French, German and American manufacture. ACCORD EONS, from the best Paris manufactory. VIOLINS—The finest Italian, French and English moke. Al«yy DSUKB, Fprzs, BIiCOS, Taxso&ixxs, ZSUKGLESjTiOUR . . *. STEINGS of the very best Italian, French ana Qermaru All T««tpmMrito're|nrad wHhAusabllteT. nfsitniaa and ; Wpl*-, a „ % ' *• ‘ * - - - ~ 7 VAV-V'tt .sljn2,l * V - • *' • *, i, N » *. I ..-*»;«• y |r,* ,*.«»*' “\ * \* *' v * -* ? FURNITURE, ' WHL E. STEVKNSON continues.; to manufacture ;Wj CABINET-'WAEB df fcrery fcecripilotL ithlsold stand, rWwfljh>««yrf { i ' iNQ attended to, in all Ita branches. mjU HAVE ON HAND at their ertenshre CABINET and CHA2B MANUVAOTOBY, No; 64 Smlthfield street, a larggjuanrtnymt-' ofianey: m»1 rplain fiirnitan, 'Which they will aell 15- percent below customary rates. Terms—cash only. G, G. wivmib,,!.,.., . JL BAOLOL Humtmr P>ajcr> CABINET WARKROOM, SSHTHFELP STREET, Between Seventh street and Strawberry alley, Pittsburgh, Pol a HAMMER A DAULEB. keep constantly on hand a Y>L variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, war ranted equal to any in the city, and sold on -as favor * i * able term* os can be obtained at any similar establish ment in the West. Thoy hare now on hand an.unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furniture, from the cheapest and plainest to tke most costly And elegant. All order* promptly attended to. my2bd6m Journeymen Cabinet makers A.aaociutlon« WABEBO USE, 119 SECOND STBEET, (CTAX TUS COKSKB 0» WOOD.) - THIS ASSOCIATION, embracing^ already twice to throe times uUjl_ many hand* as the largest and fC2| i ' iTi '' i hitherto most renowned Business ' “ " shops of this city, hare opened their Warehouse, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail, with Fur niture of the Ibllowing description—viz: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Columned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstands; Solos; Divans; Piano Btods; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables' fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Works lands; Chary and Common Workstands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. The advantages of cooperation, on an extensive scale, per mit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are deter mined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, Jf not better article, and warranted—as the public will un derstand by giving them 8 call. Igh. Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order is every style, at the short est notice. mar 29 JAMBS W. WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. Ware«roomi 97 and 99 Third street. J. W. W. respectfully informs*?* his friends and customers that hoWL has now completed his spring stock KySl' G f Furniture, which is doddedly * " * the largest and best ever offered fur sale In this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any In the United Stales, East or West. As be Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of bis orders and facility in manufacturing, be is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers* interest with his own, In quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand tbs greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and rmtiy, that a house, or any part of one, may he furnished from hi* stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot bo surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Louis XTV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair doth; 60 das. Mahogany Chaim; SO dox. Walnut “ 60 Mahogany Rocking 44 20 Walnut “ “ ' 4 60 Mahogany Divans; ; 20 Walnut 44 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 44 u Dressing Bureaus; 30 “ “ Wa&bstands; 40 Enclosed ** 100 Common 44 20 Plain Dressing Borons; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut “ 60 Cottage u 800 Cherry and PoplaT Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut “ 10 Cherry “ 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining »nd Breakfast Tables; 12 Secretary and Bookcasos; 20 dox. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cute Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 bodies’ Writing Desks; Hat Towel Stands; What-Not*; JSUgutrcs; Paper Mache Tables: Conversation Chairs; Puinbroke ** ifltTahfrthnn M Hall and Tier 44 Reception “ LariW Work 44 Pnarf Inlaid 44 Extension Dining Tables; Arm 44 Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; A large assortment of COMMON rURMTURB and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CaBOSt Maxxbs supplied with all ar ticles in their line. STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. ' mars WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. Citlaensand Ktrangeri, DO YOU WISH TO PURCHASE A PINE GOLD OR SIL VER WATCH, atabout one-half the usual price f If so, call at Hood’s New Jcwxlut brou, 61 Market street, two doors north of Third, and take.a look at hi* new stock, just arrived, and you can-there purchase Watches,'or any kind of Fine Gold Jewelry, at their real value, and not bo charged two prices fiic everything, os you have usually been, but can get the very best quality of goods at the very lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what others, interested In their own sales, tell you. hot «■«*»* and seu for yourselves. All goods void at this establishment will bo warranted as represented at time of salo—so that all may purchase equally safe and cheap. Hexary Hiclt&rdaon, Jeweller, HAYING re-tittixl his Store lu a handfome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call Iho attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirahle styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches* Breast Pins, Fob and Yes* Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, eta, etc. FANCY GOODS—Such os Papier Mache, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Yasca, Perfuxao BotUea, Table Mats, Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnaics in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dixhes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have ou!v to be seen to be appre ciated. (novl) NO. SI MARKET STREET. WatcHc»irJewelry, Ac* HAYING Just return od from the Eastern cities, 1 hare brought with me one of the most beautiful and care fully selected stocks of Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever offered to tho public. Porous wishing to purchase anything In my Une, can rely on getting a good article. I do uot advertise to sell good* below cost, nor 60 per cent, cheaper than any bouse ra the dty. Give me a call, and 1 am sura you will be satisfied Unit I can cell a good article as cheap as any of them. Another fact I wish to keep before the people. If you want your Watch, Clock, or any artkrlo of Jewelry, repaired la the best manner, this is tho place to have it done. To this branch of my business I will devote especial attention. JOHN 8. KENNEDY, 04 Market street. aprT Sign of tho Golden Eagle. If Time ta Money, SURELY’ it deserves to be watched, and, reader, you may be assured that — WATCHES better ne’er were sold, Whether of rflrer or of gold. Than yoa will find whcne’fer you go And look at those on sale below. L. RETNEMAN k CO- Importers and Dealers In Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Watch Materials. Watch Makers' Toots, dx. <£n, Fifth street, one door from Woo£, beg leave to an nounce to the trade, and the public generally, that they have Just received, from the best manufacturers* in Europe, a large lot of Gold and Silver Watches, Watch Tool* and Ma terials, and a moet elegant assortment of Jewelry, from the beat manufacturers, which they offer as low as they can be purchased In the eastern markets. Clocks. Watches and Jewelry repaired In the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. Prompt attention paid to orders from a distance. [mar24. Louis acaoixy .. ...v.... ...mum Rgivnu?i [Of the late' Firm of Sand* and Relncmazu] LOUIS REISESIAN A CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, Ac., Ac., Fifth Street, one Door from Hbod Street Pittsburgh, F&-, rj\AKE Icavo to announce to the trade and tho pabllo gen- X erally. that they have themselves carefully selected and Imported from Europe, a largo stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, WATCII MATERIALS AND TOOLS for watch makers ; and a most elegant assortment of JEWELRY, from the best manufactories—which they offer at prices as low as they can bo purchased In tho eastern markets. Their stock of Watches consist* of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do. Detached Levers; do. Leplnce; Silver Quartiors; and elegant French Time Pieces, of the most approved ptakes. 'Together with n large stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Factories. Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every dewrrip tion In this Unc, such a* Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Key* and Seals, Locket*, Gold and Silver Spectacles. Silver and German Silver Table and Tea Spoons, and every kind oi fancy articles generally kept in establishment* of this de scription. Tnoy would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their extensive stock of WATCH materials and TOOLS, of overy variety, which thoy have most carefully selected. They have also on hand a large assortment or Telescopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory In England. Together with a groat variety of othor articles too numerous to mention. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired In the best manner and on the most reasonable tanas. [octllfly /TURBANTS —26 casks Currants, of superior quality, for \j sale by [acp!6 SMITH A SINCLAIR. rpjSAB—l6o half chests imperial. Gunpowder, Young Uy- I son and Black Teas, from good to fine quality, received and for aalo by (wp22 KINO k MOORHEAD. iras—lQ half chert* medium to extra fine Green; 10 do do in metallic WTb. package* 40 do do Oolong ami Chulan; 100 caddy boxes do; J. I). "WILLIAMS & CO. Dutch Bulbous R.oota y Fresh Imported I TT*Yi-CI>'TUB, Tulips, Crocus, Snowdrops, Jonquilles, _tX Pconoos, and other Flower Roots, tor Fall planting, nr rivod in fine order. Also, Dwarf Pear Trees, and other Fruit Trees, Foil’sorts; Evergreens and Shrubbery, In great variety; Gooseberries, Currants, Strawberries, Raspberries, Asparagus and Rhubarb Roots, from the Nurseries of octlO JAMES WABDROP, Manchester. o-Partncrahip Notice, THE subscribers have this day entered into partnership, under the style nod firm of TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANK for the purpose of crrrylng on a general Commission and Produce Business, and confidently bopo thelrlong expe rience, extensive mercantile acquaintance, and personal at tention to Lho interests of their customers, will entitle them to a short) of public patronage, which it shall be their study to deserve. Lu&K TAAFFE, Pittsburgh, SAM’L MAGUIRE, Cumberland, MiL, WM. 0. BANE, Washington, Pa. Pittsburgh, April 3, 1862. _ [ap6 f~t 'HR partnership heretofore existing between the under- M signed In the Commission and Forwarding business, Ac., Zander the firm of S. F. VON BONNHORST A is th<« day dissolved by mutual consent The business of tho late firm will be settled by 8. F. Von Bonnhorst, who is authorised to use the name of tho firm ibr that purpose. WILLIAM EICHBAUM, B. F. VON BONNHORST. Pittsburgh, May 3d, 1832-my-l Co-Partner chip IVotiee*. THE undersigned bavo this day formed a Copartnership for tho transaction of a Wool and General Commission and Forwarding business, under the firm of TONN BONN HORST A MURPHY. Warehouse No. ‘B7 Water and 118 Front streets. * JAMES R. MURPHY. 8. F. VON .BQNNHOBBT. Pittsburgh, May 3d, mg-my* ~ V —' A W ‘ rSL>KAH.Hb«Hitoi:bV~Kij,MirVEii > , ri,^. COUNTKY MEBCHIAKTS, in nraMng Uwb .poichwn, tacrahlnot neglect tha» desirable uni rateable articles. manufacture ha., teen mneh itnproYcd recently. *ad they ere nml. very durable. Particular attention , b re quested to tie TVOOL LINED GLOVES AND MITTENS uiw are indispensable incold and wet Lcdieawill find -there Gloves useful in any work thst will soft the hmd P at thoaamfl time that they, will .cure tho worst Salt Rheum or Chapped Hands Immediately. They arc ail to-protoetthe arms and wrists. For sals by Bowen A M’Namee, New York; Korcross A Town®, Boston; John Thomley* Philadelphia; E. BLPun derson A 00, Baltimore; Gill A Brother, St Louis; Bart A Hlckc&x, Qmdnnatijftnd by all Rubber Dealers in the Units. =Ma * *-V *>. * ■ ' ' D.R.; KE'YSEE’S PECTORAL SYRUP! ' TOR THE VABIOUB'UISEASES OF THE SUCH as COLDS. INFLUENZA* WHOOPING OOUGH, CROUP, HOARSENESS, COUGHS, BRONCHJTIS, QUINZY, ARTHMA-, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and ti» T&rlous haring their origin in an. Inflanind, eon* gested or torpid condition of tho organs at respiration. This Medidno, now offered to the public, under the above finmp, is a remedy of immense value in the diseases i bn which it is recommended, and has been used to considerable extent throughout thi» city, as well as in pther localities, with a success that has. rarely attended any medicine, cot heralded throughout the whole countoy by the press. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Bymp, Is the prescription of a regular pbysidsn,. who used it for ; several years in bis practice, with a success.unequalled by any »th**r mwitrlna In are, it was only upon the great and dally increasing dmmmd for it, that he was induced to put it up In bottles, for a more general and extensive sale- We for the Pectoral Syrup that it is an. ENTIRELY NEW PREPARATION, differing in every respect from the various remedies now in use, for the diseases of the Pulmo nary organa. IT JDOES NOT SICKEN THE STOMACH, by containing nauseating doses of sqnflls, antimony, and ipecachuana. luhas- in It no opiates to constipate the bow els, dry op the secreting organs; but its action is wholly different from the action of. any of the above .named drugs. IT 18 AN EXPECTORANT, that clears out the tubes and air cells of Uxe 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 s various of the air cells and bronchial tubes. It allays all irritation, almost as soon as It is taken, and it has been known to cure a cough of several weeks’ duration, in THREE DOSES! We have several remarkable cases noted down, where it succeeded In euring cases haTing every appearance of PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. Case 1. —A young man, ogod 19; of slender make; had cough; expectoration of dark matter from the Lungs and Bronchia, for three weeks; pulse up to 120; hectic fever and night sweats; great emaciation ; pain in the breast; some times expectoration of matter streaked with blood; had ta ken various remedies from physicians, with little or no re lief; commenced taking the jftcioral Syrup in half the usual doses; the expectoration diminished; the cough abated; tiie hectic fever left; and In four days all the badsymptoins hitd entirely disappeared, the man Is now entirely well. Case 2.—A lady, eged 45: troubled with a slight cough during all or the greater part of last summer, which, to wards fall, greatly Increased, and continued night and day, threatening to involve the lungs and pulmonary organ*: to a serious extent, there was pain in the breast, palpitation of the heart, and headache, as almost constant attendants; stuffed condition of the vessels; occasioning a feeling of fulness of the head, nose and throat, and a discharge of ac rid secretion from the nostrils; various remedies had been ; several physicians consulted, without relief. She commenced taking the Pectoral Syrup, in the evening; that night *he coughed but once; took another dose of Pectoral, and slept weD all night; continued the syrup next day, and by night was entirely free from the cough, and all the ted symptoms. She is now well. Other cases, equally remark able, could be given, tf space would permit. gy» We furnish below a certificate, signed by a number of our own citizens, ia proof cf Its efficacy : . MHH < M We, the undersigned, having used Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Oaogh Syrup upon ourselves and in cur families, do respect fully recommend tt to others as a safe and efficient xnediciha for the purposes recommended: i James McKenna, James Fowler, W L Fonlk, j John Fowler, E P Dwyer, Jr Alexander Wright, Robert Laughlin, John J Mitehel, James K Leader, i J Porter, Wm G M’Cartney, Joseph Thompson, Hugh Sallie, Edw D Jones, WII Anderson, ‘ P M’Kcnna, Michael Kane, Jr John 8 A gey, Thomas M’Glven, JM’Millan. Francis Dunn, JP Smith, Job Wbysall, Joseph O’Brien, Maurice Brenoen. COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS will find this an excellent article to sell, and will give general satisfaction to their cus tomer* liberal deductions- will be made to retailers and oth> rs purchasing by tko dor on —price single bottles 60 eta, or 0 bottles fur £2,60. ; CAUTION EXTRA.—Many persona will try to induce you to buy noe other article, stating that it is as good as this; but we advise you to cut out the name, “ DR. KEY&KR’S PECTORAL BYRUP,” and buy no other, and you will npt be disappointed. ' iEjp» The Pectoral Syrup is prepared and sold by Dr. Geo.- H. Keyser, wholesale and retail Druggist, No. 140, corner bf Wood street ami Virgin alley. acpl&dAw; Whet Every Body says, must be True*! IT Is Raid that BOOBYKR, at the Bn Hit* Clothwo Storx, No. 225 Liberty Street, sells the cheapest Clothing in the City—weD mode and foshionably cut. Call and ex amine them ftrai you will not be disappointed. Jest received, by Express, ft splendid assortment of Fancy Cashmeres, Brown. Green and Blue Cloths, and other Fash ionable Goods, suitable for the season, which we are prepa red to mwfa> to order, (without disappointment,) in a stylo unsurpassed in the City. Come and see. mar SI E. Watts & Co.’s Tailoring Establishment, XO 185 LIBERTY STREET, FALL AND WINTER STYLES.—The subscribers have just opened tbeir Fall and Wlnterstylcsof MERCHANT TAILOR’S GOODS, to which we invite particular attention. We flatter ourselves, that we have in store altogether the richest stock of Goods in our line, ever offered' in this city. Our stock of Over Coatings, are of tha newest and most da sirable styles in market, and of every variety. Our stock of fine Black. Blue, Olive, Brown and Mulberry, French Cloths, are of tbo latest importations, and was never so good, nor prices so reasonable, ax'at this time. Our stock of Fancy and Black Cassimcres, and Doe Skins, are of wry choice selections, both aa regards quality and style. To gether with an assortment of rich plu*h Silk Velvet Cast* mere and plain Silk Vestings, which are pronounced, by all who bare seen them, to be much the best variety for gentle men’s wear In this city. *cp2s JAMKH C. WATT—Merchant Tailor. jVo. 56 bettoeen Second and Third Street BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that he has returned from New York and Philadelphia, having there selected from the latest importations, an entire new stock of Black and Colored CLOTHS, CASSIM EKES and VESTINGS, which for newness of designs and richness of fabrics, are not surpassed by any houso west of New York. All of which be is prepared to make to order in a superior stylo, at the lowest price possible, and cordially in* rites porduuer* to call end examine the stock before par* chasing elsewhere* TO TAILORS-. —I hare no authorized agent in this City, for tbfi sale of my work on GARMENT CUTTING. It can only be hurt at the store of the subscriber, 36 Market street, at the following prices, viz: with Instructions, $10; with* out, $7. [marlT] JAMES C. WATT. TTAYE opened a new Clothing Store at the above place, Xl and axe now receiving a splendid lot of CLOTHS, CAS* KpußßEfi, YEgTINGS, Ao, of the latest Importations, pur chased with an especial' view to city trade, and which they are prepared to make up to order In the latest and most fosb lonablo styles. They intend to pay strict attention to this branch of their business, and they have full confidence that they wili be ahle to give their customers entire satisfaction. Tbeyare also manufacturing a choice lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, of the newest styles, which they will sell low for cash. As oB this stock Is entirely new, It is worthy tho attention of buyers. tplfcly SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. THREE BIG DOORS! Jib) 161 Liberty Street) JOHN McCLOSKEY has now tha pleasure of announcing to his numerous friends.and tha public in general, that his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK is now ready for in* spection, which, be believes, will; be found to .be cno of tho largest and best selected stocks of READY MADE CLOTH ING to be found In the Western country. He has this season paid, more than usual attention to tho m&nafbcturißg and style of .his garments, so that the very lowest priced, m well as the finest, are got up in a stylo and elegance not to be surpassed. Ho would particularly call the attention of all dealers in Clothing to his present splendid assortment of Ready-Made Garmenti, Aw he feels confldentvupaa PTnminntiAn of tlioqualities prices of his goods, he can offer. them such inducements as shall make it their interest to purchase at his establishment, Many years’ experience, and great success in the business, together with an unprecedented TFbotesaie and Retail pa tronage, has enabled him to got up Garments to suit the bu-; sinew habits and tastes of every location in tho Union, which Is of the utmost importance to wholesale purchasers. In the Cutting department will be found a choice selection of the most fasmonablp goods, consisting of Frm&> English and Avuerican J9madc&aw, (Jntancre#*,. die. Also, an excel lent assortment of VESTINGS, of the latest and meet fash ionable styles—oil of which holapreparod to make.toorder in tbo best manner, and at the most reasonable prices^— . . CQMR, TIffiN.ONB ANB ALLU^.^-y^ “ Tho Assortment, the Quality, ami the Variety,; Is the. . most extensive; undoubtedly, to be found* In’the Uni tod ; States. xnar2s * FNE WATCHES AND RICH JEWELRY.—The b get a very fine Watch-r-nne that can he depended upon b keep correct time; or to get any description of Jewelry, at its true value. Is at HOOD'S, 51 Market street No mistake! Call and see the only opposition Jcwoly Store west of New York City. _ l *ep2s Lenie’a Steam Piano Forte Factory. iifflii,- T. U ERASE having applied machinery to manufacture of PIANOS,he is enabled to IrirTa* no 8 * 11 at least twenty per cent cheaper than V *¥ « any brought from the East, and warranted equal in eyeir respect. Six octave Rosewood Pianos, from $lBO,OO and upwards. Seven octave “ M • $25O'OQ. Pfcno Workroom, on Hand street, over John’s. Mineral Water Warehouse. -Vblina; 4c, tuned and repaired - , jyfty' fust Eeeaived, at the Carpet Warelionje, ' SO. 85 FOURTH STREET, Atoll assortment os. seasonable goods- Comprising the following seasonable vaiisties: Extra Velvet Pile Carpets; Extra Tapestry Brussels Carpets; • . •' Extra Brussels Carpets; . >• Common Brussels Carpets; Extra three jdy Imperial Carpets; Superfino three ply Imperial Carpets; Superfine Ingrain Carpets; Tine Ingrain Carpets; Needham Indian Grain Carpets; Common . do. dot list and Bag Carpets; Heavy Striped Silk. Carpets; Heavy Twilled Hemp Carpets; Common Hemp and Cotton Carpets, from M to 44; Super Chemille Bugs; Soper Tufted do; Fine do do;. Common*"'do'’ ’doj' Brusselsßugs; Chemiße Boor Matsj ; • Sheepskin ppor Mata; Adelaide Boor Mats; ‘ Jenny Lind Boor Hats; Tufted Boor Mats; Hemp'Manilla "Jot®, Coen, Allcant and Skeleton Boor Mats. ' ALSO—A very Urge and desirable assortment of new style OIL CLOTHS, from 27 inches to 24 foot vide, eutto any do airablesixe. Tbe above stock being imported and purchased diroct from tbe manufacturers, we are prepared to sell as low u can be had in any of the Eastern Cities, and to which we invite the attention of thoea wishing to furnish St**™ boats or Houses. Don't foegot the place, No. 8C Fourth street * lfc '' s -*t 'iv \f‘ r - ri -' v' -,. V: \ . t- V** 'v v MEDICAL. Readl Read 11 Readl! 1 CLOTHING. A CARD. New Clothing Home. EDMUND WATTS A Co.—Mntcnsxr Tailors, I Vo. 185 Liberty Slrett, above SL Clair. TRACT GENTLAtf—4O lbs. for raJe by : oet!6 B. A. FAHNESTOCK fc 00. • V -'. f. \. VV ?0"» ■ <-:■■» \\ ■*-■ • > .f-te >-S £ . ■< X * * *. '*•_ <• '»» ' ' V '*»* .-*.. * ■> " , * «* ' ■•■'• r i|- .#. : ■•". »-*• ' , V .V f»*: C' * | V._ -„v• ‘i:r 1 -- - . _ ' T '“ '**"***V U ' V - " ■Afr- jr.j r r,, -^.,^-^w *" German washing powser>-a of CrileaitWMhlng Ponder, tEf other Sn tue/and isnottn theleesttniaricnutotheclotMi& It lit &s ex&Qent'«rtide .-_■ ?.:-iit-r. t~' , lySlaU* v -;-gglߣR^-14QWoal>tr«i;- TVOOTOB PII J wM»'Mi» txt&lo In-tnany ftmilies, no other Idna will do; scores of persons far my Tidnify tjoald testier ta its efficacy .la mlieting suffering tod restoring health.- •■ ; ' The quantity of worms expelled from some children almost exceeds "belief? erery fluhily shouldhare asupply constantly on hand. lain out and want & supply as soonaa pbsrible." ~ - - .B. T.-HOT.MKV : ; Prepared and sold by B. A. PAHNESTQCK k CO* - corner Wood sadTirststreets,'Pittsburgh--’ oc9d*wtf ' : i Dr. Do LaaeVi Celebrated Curative Instrument* The only InfaJtibti Oitrt far that Dreadful Disco* known as Spermatorrhea, or Involuntary \ 2/octismal Emission** ' Sty Vrwuwfag >nd and ttrodaetira of ao mneh j mischief to the nervous system, incapacitating man for] business, society and matrimony. J -'I - This- instrument is- simple* eomprehensive, and 3XVES» 1 PAOCAk mA> bemused without. the slightest ineanveni eneb, or the knowledge of the meet intimate friend. It is to bo used externally, prbdcndng no, pain or; injury-whatever, pny pyyrnrntWig any opfrfrpgi attrrmfnirtb bis business; ana while in use, not atingle emission con take place, imqioratittff 1 Vie organs in a short time jo such-an -extent thalthcyngain thar primitive povoer tf retention, theloes , - of which,'caused by early abuse, is the disease iu- the cause or the thousand concomitant-eomplaiatj, viz: 2»erTousnesx, Prostration, Dyspepsia,; Pain in the Ilead amLHimnaes of Vision, VT eakneaa of the Bach and Lower Extremities, Affec tions of the Eyes, Impotence, Pimples on the Face, Prema ture Decline cf Virility,' Weakness of Memory tudPower for' Mental Application, Doecttont Aversion to Society, Timidity and Self-Distrust, Lore of Solitude, sc. All these complaints invariably disappear as soon as the source is stopped from' which they emanated; ; - J - ' This T™** 3- "™"*- has been examined and approved of by the, highest authorities in Europe and Amenca, is recom mended by the most prominent physicians of all coup tries, as the only Certain Remedy .existing for those complaints,' «n simeesa this Instrument has: obtained, i sfnee its Introduction in.Ammca.has Indscedaome usprin dpled-person-in JfewVork, Philadelphia, Albany, Bonon, Ac* to grt up some ridicalois things called “I nztraments,” which, however v bcar not the slightest resemblance, neither Inform nor to my own- inTenteQ,Lang: tried, and >

, gro*t.:eha, the !Purificat»u‘of the and rtrtaratcin eff the Stctamch and Bowels.-i - . Tbe Forest Wlne'and'POla firft MttyimTrumftivt yA and certain cure .hxthe'following ccmplaintat-Dvspgxi&i, Habitual Qjstseeness, Drops y,' Ocmplainlsof the Kidneys%fi apient CbAnnaptioft, Decline of-General J/roilAT arid Female ' W?ofcn««, for whichitfaa Sexxrtigu Remedy; - Lanmadness, Bight jSfweafr, JSVrcoui Disorders, Lass %ovs fix; and want of Nervous Energy, Ague and Abeeiv which it never foils to cure, &rqftda± Erysipelas, Jaxmdict, l VnheaP of the Skin, WcaZHyand Impaired SlalccfJhc Con- Nothingin the world fa more absurd than the custom of using paints, chalks, Ae*> to epuntenahoe. True beauty and loveliness accompany thp highest perfection of health, which again. Invariably follows iba Barest ctaieefth* 'Blood.' Whst artificial appendages equal that vivid expres sion of countenance whicn fromilocming-beaith! compare with the crjgfaoh-cotewdhtooch^^^ the skin T What charms art more captiWtißg ttian. Gkw of nature, in her perfectfoh hieaßh?.-X|st Dr. Hal sct*s Forest Wine fupply,the place of all coamefiOLi .Thf-O*® or this-excellent Wufa fbr^ "%Bhdii jur^rich blood, which, coursing through the hhteet fibres' that'verge toward thAsurfaco otjhe *P°>. causing all unhealthy rpimrfes and imp^Scg' awivid, roeynblortotha fkin,and-triiliantex- prwafontntheeyes, • • 1 •>' SHIS IS NATUBAI. BEMHX ‘ ' In corroboration of tha* UM, Dr. lUi»y bM nnmj tacit menfafa from ladla of the most standing in so- Forest Wine iafarge «jU» ; *3g*h six bottles lbr $5. Gunwcafad Foreet centa per box. # Fbr'safa at Dr. Drag Store, N&. IWrCOBCT of Wood street and Virgin Alley.'-V. i-'L ISPgltalAW-,- TMSSOLCnON.—The jaotnen&to heretofore existing vm i/derth* tHiacf tual consent, dissolved on tha l&h July. Tbe : accounts the firm will be asttled at the old by Jshu Hawojth. JUfflt PIWOB3S. au!9 ilWqasb£& ’t 4 ~x- - T * \ ' ' V.,*' -r' ** l' > ~ liif ' r y- TO TTTR T.ATVTOi ■;;i-cj*tir *. i ... • • • • • ‘ v i .. ■'v> •' • xv ] m —— -r o-' 7 ~ *. ' : i*v .-v Jatfd’* aeinwjrf eg**"**./" * rrmis*rtfcle;l» Intmitel/fitt Fcaily a»i•» 5- .■>■■ . 1 “fcind in Uw posawion ,of J^J“g y 8 ' : ’ v nfcfrmla .ThgtTß to ccmAmt iza&r QtißjartJo ttejr £ , »- t HoenSmJsu w i! JadTJ. £ , = j jjj. excellent ralatitnia tor-«dtoly? P.^?A g 8: ' “ cnta,«oM«, broieoi, «nd tB HadijttrcahfaasdM, *l** , 5 ibr k,™ nippl*,» ia^g|ggl^WlßD I M. D-> S , wst a CASBT, SLB, . Bi.- D. gtKBIEOS, M; R» ? p: -ffOODKCCT. M. U. „ • vv; B: , iumh/tos bbxweßjlL-b, fe^-;.-.- HiawomaßTOait % *«*“. § -»> ■ tsnd ■fesends by etwr trial, conferred benefit* on the afflktMtiwys. V-'. -> remarkable to be fergottax. • . •- • TThQe st'i* » on the public to pretend that any* wig yy- :>>* mMidne exire>--- j‘ but almost inrariably curb the maladies fiat Tthk^JiTai I V Z time makes these facta wider end beiter. known, thki r! -- 'V: medldsbiia* gradually -become the beat relisnc*;of the s&tn [ aided, firoxa-tbe loggia of the/-American' peasaat,>t*th;ry sk ; palaces «f Xuibpeaii- ICngri-- Throughout isi*, fetlw sou*£. y -J~jyy. :. tryyin ctcix State, city, nirf indeed* elmoeteyipry.iamfetif ■ contains, Cffitarr' Pcczoun hr known u the bestrwraay ' taut fee diseases of the Throat andlrtm»>s4 ;dgn countries, ii bcamingitb- be', extendsybssd-by mVNiit fntj»THggw€~ • In Greatßritain,jraspee ' Germany,'where lSs medical scienceai haye rsichetl-thee - ’PHaouait'. if introduced. Ica- a&Jf use hi the Annies, HosphalyAhna JTrwiiifs,. -* Institutions, id'’dcmesfcfc'pnKtfcb, a* ihe txixetsxestiA^f^fftj / can cnployfenthe . rous affections of thelu^^4il»- ; ta ; mQder , hf« pVff««nt and effecbxaijto cure.7^l. eoineiortheinad • t»nilnQniajg_j*e. receive. caTj- yyy bein&cia-parents whobiriTe fbuad/licffi carious £*:■>' ; "j-/- ' The CKrsii Picro2ja, is uianufartured by■;affirnyry.|.. ';.-■ end ereiy dunce of-it tinder his own ’with .-ht^“>v \-'fA reliable and care..T It is dwled, and-.' jffdected_b|/l ~ larsr frcia counterfeits, eoneequeutly csn. be relied on erger! y’- I y.r ulneTrlthout’iidnlicranom;-.;•- a ->..•;£:lA-i/wT-.: V" We hero mideeroredheie to.fttrniah the[CfflßxataiUy'irty -% T«»dtana cf n - dix ;^;;yyc.^xv-V. , £rbi : £v. Prepared and eoldbr . ’* JAHES C.fAYEßri‘ : a?“ SbM fa ntiaTjnrgh-bj B. A.rslmcsk>* t legheny, bj H.P. Bd>wnfa».«ad feXtevtfittudJMlt •faSTedidaeOTer^gßerg.,.' ■: , , .. ; . •. ftolfe3afa*y >To Inrollds and the filch* v THE CELEBS A TED COiISIOCKMEBICIX^ T?mST—The Gmi Bin Emuoca, ({bimeF* -? F rrtripgailßnrTM asd all fcctamalgalni and fiorca.~• f. 2iL-—i&iis* fbr Staying or Bestcrtag the H| > TTk!V_ = ; .v: - ‘ -.i i - *■. •’ 3A—ffia^a'jftrwcH^lSwe Jtetisuxtt midlWfewTijpdJ*;; iZe cure 2hr.all cases of -Bheniaaiism.•••'> - •••• ■ O3, acertetocareibrP«tafoßn.|.^- r * -&thw—fiay’rZtm'meytf,a knawriesre fcr theP2«. • v SekHexd^Ac&eSanedy. .-.. . . . fcl-;*r "ih.—Mother*z TVB*f x fbr all women in the Yarn fly n*w.v Grtai Western Indian IbnacttL, ibrC6k|gr and feteriali fedioga'ai^ r prcTen&ig fct isQjfflKi lirgrCoropfoint, and BUiions -JUTee-icas IHanhcea, Ir; : digestion and Loss of Appetite; fbr Costteenes»lnJ?w3aJ£.> andJleles, end nerrous complaints; for Stomach AflectaSyr • Pyipepebg Kies. fte. -The great potato ar^tc': 1 la sot ted to tafcs, neT«r’ giTea pain, and nererteaTes COStiTe.:'"'' - ':■: ,• {>;*-; .- BtiL—CtoufocFs Ttradfngt, (Worm Killnr) fbr chflsren f' -"», grownpenon*.' : ■ v.-' "V -r 10th—ifri flwn’f &sri Pain KiSer. ‘Jfo. medietas hr^-: '? 'bees discerned thaii* so happily adapted toure : t>:-. asdnxpsto be tiken, and: yet peribrm; such wchdera iebj ; applied eg&rnaZTy as i washur csth,~by friction." \ln bow- '*••=> - ;: ’ *.-»£ - -: Ht2i^*-Sitaifto2s I x .EoccA and Bed BugScaUj far.anTi^: --.v away'T-erainina ibarttime.- I a- '--. - 12th_—-The' celebrated X-in’i Life PEx iad' TesgicrcTg: .-.-V SiiteTSi • ' v ■"*■■• ■ . * •- - • 'y.: .* ■ $": 13th.—Z>r. BccrQicioßittch l Tin i Syrvp t thopopnlar Eu ■*-"••*;■- .'-i."; -'V 17thj—®ieedebrated spreadSrcnffiteaaa Plarier, j fibm Dr.to*S recipe, and tho most popularin the market-; . KUr&s Ibotk AchtPrcpt. ' A‘certain and , enratbg Toothache. • has lately bcoght f:;rv; United States, cf4l» celebrated OmoortrotefJfivraf TTati.- loond at tlaSalt Springs of Dr. Wm. C.Cba«, at Sfc,Cat^| i -V ; rines. tt W. - This medHne- has attained.' * notoriety «| popmaritT borer teSsn equalled by any preparations* tig’, £ place,.and itsstlehas been commensurate withftrmeyg-; : . : ~' Vi : - : i -which are extraordinary. - : -•.l - '; • NOTICE.—AD preparations, hereto&re fcnown . ar^CS'^ stock’s" at "Qasstocz & Oft,” always"bdohged,aridV“ beIonga'EXCLUSITELY to Dr. Lncka S. : ;.C«n«ock,- the iisnatoreef CoihSodc ft 00, w^beecmtintf-•-s**? this extra label with the faOHdmSe irignatnie of Dr. It Br •willltt future designate the OEfOiyEr - l / f;T‘V 'A ' ALL OTHERS HUSD'BE SPDKB3>TJB. : r ; r r ’LUCTDSB;.CGUBTOCBc;-'./.- *•'■ £3TTheaboTemedidnesean j Wistu'i Balsam of 'WiU Cherry! '• THE KKOWN. TO VAlg' Jbr GeugJOy SUtdisig cf Gtt Lungtj JHffiniU JJitßth&tg'j.lxstT. A£. Uaii,patnor TTidhius of tM Breast or Side, Jfint v ef dc, eCc. . :•--. - i] Ist abort, tfilalfcusara la peculiarly adapted, to jtoj dtov '; ; .of tbeLmiga- aiidliTcr, which is producedby our - ,- ▼arytagclimaiw.’- - Wild Qierry has lcn&beea kfloft2- ; - r - In other hahds,;.«galn,/H .was OTiag/* ’■ donbt > ~to their Igaciaace la preparing and artraiafoteTiPi.i. - —ft. difficulty now entirely clmated by .patient experie:: imd Iftwg ~ - - v . fe - ;Tho> extraordinary. medicinal - powers of ,these two-tK stances aw uow»iifar.tiifi first time combined andctabodlsg *r-' t. -- DE.'WISTAB’SJBALSIH'OF.'WILI) CHEEKY. By -ft chemiealproeess, thing useleaji rv~ ed, so thss vhat remalns most and ' efficarions remedy for aHtindsof.puhnpngryaodilTcrg casceeTerlmoWntoffiam. ToronirinceaU tmbeHmni v . our theory* la reaHyitrue, we refer to a fsw cases of cures*. fcnaedbythisircndtrfaliacdlaner ? i - TiooUvet SmxdiglhetuccfOßiy ThreeßotQex - *. ■ BsUcmcf WUd Chary. -c?Mfc Knrs, Ky n Ju1T54,185;- : r /. • Messrs, Harcourt, 'HowardA Ca.—-G«nts :—Tho - Dr. ?.s . ' - iftf cifli 7yiy fkraflyythafclwishia tasker -. > virtues known for the- benefit of the public. " Mywife took cold at-thd-timeef beroonSnemesi, wl> ■ . settled enter Dongs. . The pbpiaana' prononaced her* ' ease consumptions Sbo had r - s f: — • -• coTeryiendMfdiildpexUic* of hereommaiat. •-She t!-. mmrawn/wi Tfetter’l Balsam, of WiH (7krrry»,* v, •_ three.bottlea efiected an entire cure.with .bErsndtie cf ::- both. „ f ,«; w ..'l hare no donfct that, tt»y w o*3d hare now - been to t'f •.,. CTaresif theyiad not fcaTSUJKd TYistar** BalaacTV-. -••• .* SETH&S&SBO; ; Seth S. Searcy, "whoso certificate fa sherro, Is* man q. . v much Teracity oa&siyin this coxmtoy,:sad* mat of g'" ■ jodgterat* rad we titan rathe reliance on hirst* temem. . HABOCUEZE, HDWAfiI> * CJ ; COSSUMira CtlKißlEi 'Robert fifrTuitmßwi.-- Ran, in Bash C? ■.township, Ttdrfield rafrbrgthecof \ ,1 ■ Sradersml 0 •: the- war - aflSl^-cnwd 1 of: -f r > v '-- ■». iumpfifattr, the o«> bt “WiitartHWMtrcf I WildC&n> -■ v Kcsa £ezzxfairCfldOc-,Yeh.2s, ISS - .' Don Sfc-rAa I cOMito t^myiffi>S«baMpj*il7j- - Tended bj my beieg cured cf Ccsminpdcn ' - 1 - iSTWtoUrt' Balraci cf Wt' Chcrr.* 'ljral jtale;. . - myito.Wtaß>a» Tta ■ •; ■ Sfl j}u>nld«iy,»ttea»t-two ’•rettiagt. Sd ebipWtijrtlnoiigß. I WUmrt iMMhteio TOk:• '. tbu*. BgTitraa gngh ■ ymarfatwt,: rad. afcmtatbelf - when I ccncrtiiced arins Pfltfcr’r Blhcix cf Wild Cfit . . ri»T« intd !n»nM t<*il^*o‘liJ“a-ao»ft*» ; fcisa' >■ ; ffygpl^lntayfcrmghealthisgood. ~v.:~.r>:- -A..*+..■ ■ 1 «a now 65 years old* rad hsTonot-tahra say. cf. ths£ rr* rax Batif Iti»nld iATeray retonsolmre • should twe KirUrtMlalaaia of WEd Cat • ■••■■*• T»f r y»yn4 th* fajJA STGraglmv y ••; - ■ypj|ty .~1 lißkSfli , v •ibegeotdoe W&&* - Balsam lof Wild Cherry has a£ -- rfintu of the rignatoxe of: Henry Wfchr. M D.Ehfladdi r.- v ■ finely executed shalragn? . wrapper. • No other can bo grantee. ;....■ ■? - eis bottles for $5., " . | grid Iff J 1 B. PASS, ozdezs-iaist oq. dltiMßli. ■ • •■.'••'.•'•■ ■:%-•. ..--~r.:. ■ -•■■•: *>*■'.•• I . ■':’ o£dc*slperbottle—Six bottles fors3. • ' .- •}•.•• ‘ XKJdd * GuEttaburKhi t Wfloox,/ sheet ealthe KaiiKad;'B.A.E»hi»fitn«Ch 7 fitter -. . ■seaMSsgMaasSigwai gigSSSSKKS*^^^ Jon; to fiW.bnuid it Ctej Mi > ■ wnS r»iwrs -DAT BZCKITKB—Wrw* frea tb* Fstiuiw,; : 'P** BaaeUai ' ; 3AMSS 8tA833.T f lMWaal* V ". , ''~_ -.f V- %v c . - i- -*’*•