gs.miusHFJ) ~cuggtats Ca. .g• =UK— • arm= & to,. 164 scrfa, Pitahygz h r oom IiirANOPACTUREIRS jugb AIL gzo MAD, 233(13 PAIIH3 AND LITHAEGRomd %Minds Wu! I, 04 Pant, Vartagia!abl Tian. W t . ; MAOICEOWN„ , Wholesale Dra_ggiat, ..tirbenoll lbstafactinsrmal Azad favituise• eau &a rug 161 Libisty stnvt, 1...TAU11 A Co., late of the thin J 9 • B. A.. co. Anxt racamars to. Erna:. Eibalool. Ha 60,ccnar W 1364.49ttaburtb..Thr- c"4111447 4,- . „ : BETOOK CO., WHOLE s.tarkrakeste i*.i.lianith.aturelli Whits Iced; W Wham' orals Wood azd Irmot. iamb, Mr. Mon= amis. IIIaRtURAIIEITER, WHOLESALE AND Cit JUP Bitdl Dt!,lll,tonlar.qldbert7 . 4_94 at: mire., OtIRWI VLEALING, (81:1001MSOR TO L. U .WlicarikpolOnar itedionetreetaad Diamoad L keve aolisimtUy aft M& ttdl and completsseattment of Drop, 44 : 120 _0 1 ,;eryopsd ',Pam per 41414roleumba47inviliiitl4ma =ear ozepoan masa, -GEO. H. •KRYSKR, DRUGGIST, 1111Woodstreet, wick. et Wood idttreaad Vtrgla • PtlWlrgttai.- ;• ; . - SCOTT, ,WHOLESALE .D.RAL e/ aria Dm" VindAnr 1)31111ft!til. No. TOOLibpstyatewl,Piliabar g ti, • All onlaritaill mein prum • altartba. t. 11 ;auct _._ . .. _. .. . - ptiniDLE.' , Ar.lies.woo., General Cm; AA; adiekailter lan Medan In Groatchis iitElPfs. *ace. Ne..l ll 44lll . fttr irtrect,Pitta • . A. ' —l ' • `-, '' .• • • - - UAMESIIOLIKES ,tCO., Pork Paakera sal Deakm PFcrdsican, corner cellaritat mai haw a. tarrunnoffl....: ' ' 1,411C12. LEEME.* - 4 1 3ToliNsolV conit issiori . sad r °rimming Merchants, - dada, In Wertnn r.. some Omsk llottr, J3acca, Batter, Lillifed 011, Pet 1)14 on Onsba, Drial Arra% intt Prodtice =et tir sar VI h Ice QV' -cohtbranto Banded Pearl Stands:,Nce.llB Boarasrand 115 flruata , between Wood sadimltbettl atm. Pittetnegt,i4u, 4,2 SIL—MINRY IL ODD sadeettualidinri Dealer to Meta, Butur. Irtab ekawi lm Wood rt., above Water, Pittaberet. tarn • wAItusz.—JAS.ARD- Dealer fa "niar Provide= pad todarnattenalyato.. 6 Baran& Mut- U 47: rod 14 mItbSeld.Plusbr3y, Pa. lEngutanct:agntts. _ . EtritEla DZSURANCE-COMPANY 99 WiterstepoL AMT. PINNEY, &Loy. •C. .14...11ace• in .)3111( • Pemnsylrania Imam. Ocropaoy of Pittaborgth onee lkildlazrourtb Itreets_. Stioietary Wistoril • uniitoiopay-,Vvra•ms•••... GARD FAN; Akent for Frank rwmulAkti.opoa*, tforta ecnner mod - P A. -MA.D.EIRA, Agent for Delaware W ,EX .E3,4gentElretat Wan -ItoCP..witre4 1 ~418~ptt8~: OBISSON- CO:o;ixiCaipets,tto., W. Ll'. AD H. 11•117.11.4.1.111.. • TI RA LE III I 4 :CARRETSi. Oill ,WAYDII4I,. lianita36.4o. No. 87 7<nartkp strowt war Mot, .111tOnms : PaRISEI & ALWILENZIE,, Attorneys at Law, oke Nam le:wmaatteet, Papiborge; Pa. Notary Pub nd 0 11.1o9o4mikkekt 7 . OBBNPSVID1101.1T,:-ATTORNEY AT loaroird !Wetter 61: the:Bank of .P.ltaburgb, No. 110 hatiren,Pittgartu ' ' •-- P, AT ," tarneyt•tu.:4-thade sp.los rotwth et,near Wool, DUI Gootts.. L jj URCHFIELD' CO , ;(eacoessore to-Mar i" ply tr.d r 11.41311 Deafen lo Staple sad Ihkrailln7 9004 Aant.okat sornerloarth wet Dealer, in,Staple and Raney Dr7l/0 - 04 . tits oftho original. ,8aL11.171., aukanr.tmatekErgh: nl • •. • . • pPA TAT PR, No. lOS Market street, YIN Dealir "Botalts„ lota.; atniv Trimm, sad. . , toottotilms, W ' • -0 ; OIINBTdN : S CO . .; 4 3tatiONiffi r ng& Prat fdanollortarataand ;on Printers, No. TT Wood Erne; : oond • U. (1001111A.NE„ (SIJOOESSOR TO ..LY• & &Mara iflukarr arna joonzo a , nd AMU .Dador In Hoax, fltarionaq =I Paper Prdordk atroet,rnh door & of Narked lquaro, auednany, Pa. yowl tIVAVISON,I3OO.IIS4RIJNR AND u stath.,auce.t to BOIL.= A Alarm% Na 3 hok 4 tweet, new Tomb, Pabibtagh,Ps. WAY.IOO., BOOKRRIZERS AND STA TIONEO2,IIo. Wad street, otort door to the car. swot Tblod,Plttsbargh,Ps.. ,dohoolezot LineZookeetto.. e: • • lINT MINER, BOOKSELLER .jLL and Etationar, Mon& Hat{, 711111 street. ::~ ~.~ ,~ainret~:"~--::.~ J OHN THOMPSON 11131758, Rig; Alm marktizsrAL PAINTERS .so. in iirap smser, PITTEDrialt, Pd. acreAtlrl It .1 otat Som. • wzyuLum -W I, ULU PROMESSILT. ::NOTES, Bonds, Maximo arid art Po:aft= Ibirmo. trtm Emma am limus /MO (401310,574,c07,011Peardr. nem hiva.s. &At,' isauyi‘aul;likimbig t ohms and msssadeccui charpopmr si offla, , . as aniuraugesenta Oaks WU= Maim ~..~i~cigten:: L=o= ValltPsperWariabousii. WALiga P. Maluku. a- co:, tn. Tv poslormilDoolOniAT Wood Moot, Whom Pourtb abed end Mono* Alloy . sb.. j mayla Soma airectomdr. osortoond dour" •oistrlzOko Yoper lon, WIN DilT`og Zoom fold Quoodon. Also, dtootom,atlaWastgloot to kofiromir &slow sold " WWl= rata & 00. coao Lonsr tf. ZaLLOR,- Vci:BII4OODVE, aciumni kut um l ßONAßlF liestaanno M2l ILAMLIWIMICT,kideIIarOSB and P i p EAMI Ulalfantlif fk ingiDade r Itmlesill Muted pses XL4EtreBEIt. 04 No: 5,2 Flnt • lite WM= I vry .1,10 s Ys : _.WM t*. I 49:r ablimsdca' &r: r it i "44°2 lAtloi%" ° l PIANOB,obo for II . DAl* SW= • Intlispd *Moot AolamatllCOMMl46 nt.WOOdltt•it. _.:014 1 / 1 M. CARRIACIBI iItrOGIESPROOSAWAYB r n a laTossizenevoszs, edam, A ND tririthint NTrIVCA4OO* "AanantitamintritraN Teollier %Ors tiCcortticue.aiekllrot. icn 7 dr 1ab4414 044" '.bo „ Ax,erzp,*a abetidt4oerardoae Aksoy, constanly ax 4 .rsmroa ota, 30LBEILpd6s Unzy Dikatna atratt:terubertr. : irr °mum, and aokimo cgattyvcs lam 204 1 7 Mad MaPai c , , TZ, B irMI4 i iiv id • kicr , - 1 -- I Tr u7=44lloWii. m yr 4 4.. • • • • • • 114 BMICIIEGUI ittte. r) VOLUNT ZUnderlit Two ,Z 0 *./ Watuldng•ad Volprrtarlft ad htmioda o r thsoz p - % ferm .Butiftz. ttitrcductory 040. torgazareheas I,7tastV Cb•vnek.wlfttalirto Mate of 1 0,04 those Irbo liars midi mama goo, / "m°77.7.4,"'q'JOUN Ull3ll.l,oB.nWaNtstrosi: kabob Lake f'll4' awk a w,„-tarp No. a In bbls. and bet . MAL itromus.767" ndaca 4a6114.4.:- Drkd AirgisiadPerthai—Stes . „ , a.. 6°3 " 4grligt' s°b°l44-1 .27: , • yd '-- viso e bat t ' o , i l iem ramp '.4aaabeanikkgeo : zapito,i tottm 4 ,-attYrrd kitt! swam f n , 4024 WLlfaa AO' - -! , -.' ,, '.: ,,. .. - ; . -..:,iA. 1. .: ., 5 -. _ ,. E"=.,._.:!,:;.:-..':,,,.i.-:'-'..•.:.7,.',.....',-- s j > K" .. Surniture. •J.4.2112Eis W. woonNviraa.... YU ant T 112Zitf WHOLESALE AXD ETAIL,• thdbanetng emery etre of • IT x HOSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND:WALNUT, Suitable lbr PAND)RB, CHAINDKRB AND Drsrma ROOM, al to any in NEW Irollll. A ND PIADELPHIA, L 0 W ' t 8. 41,11tery article aide by band and Warranted:l4 eimaritr — nettrai • • annum with any qua* onnidttrawßE and INIAINS, on reasonable mod • Ibintlebat at r igra natio, • n . Mainiaau; Noe. 77 um TO_Taran STRIA?. 10121b311 • = IVIININNtatr, Nona & room. . , II; TOttlitoytio-Ca4' FURNITURE AND;II=BI3. . Of Every Deseripti9w . `" • surrouv—Al I,4OCDIN • Warehouse...4l44B 4* 4D ki14 1 1 1 14 1 44,, kTEABIBOATOABIN-EMIVEURE---:We 11,7 ori.coottaatly ountahatortotglittlOXlAT OULU SUENturgs and MUM, not 112114 {tin et.tiligoo' l 4 Ow's, Intorestod to fattitobtatttooti" , T. 4. YOUNG & W 11. BYRAM & CO.. I{IIHNIi:6 AND LlliirtianniG oeRN.EL Coel.OIL 1113.0111c•163 Liberty drat. Pittiburgh, Pg. Ja2b2 =Mak • PiriaLlsSa ILIDDLIT, ilkpD, r • - Fourth Street, Tittaburgh;Pa., WHIPS,. THONGSRO SWITCHES. Orden salloltad tram Wands, and promptly ablp pad as pm lastrastlean • Posts.-6 smiklydk.Tmonths, & par cant. Sis.mant for ca•M. • • 'i1)1/triIEUNIM :121,01N &wont. coLir.toot co., . N.l , 41 s , 'Steor:SPriliga, Wrought Nata, Washora, Spikes, torts, etc., etc., ttik're intrunred to Note 110101nd exteadot ffarahotae r NO. 77 Water and 94 Front Btraat , Where they an prepared to execute all ornate In their Us Darin • kegs and entepleub aeuxtment of "Dominus" maxnataltioul statics. 'tattlyonhand,.hlch they at , , ter on liberal tern• Iran City Stove Warehouse. W. BRADSHAW, -(Succossor to T. J.CRAIG &0a.,) llaatheturer of TIN, IRON end 001.PRIC WARR, end Dealer In STOVES, Sc., Na In WOOD 81 . 11JIKT, between Flub ao:1 Mein alley, Pftu. bareb, Pa. Word (, DI7QI7IISATE FOUNDRY , i R. xrocay et co, LISERIT STREW?, D om:aril. Alen: R. R. Dern.!, pAo ll_lJS_ p au, NI. . Mr ANU U.E.to order, on short notice, CesTotiTING & AIILL&IGG. of al aboo aret.dscciptic oc Ott eat amuck& ao d lust &Am; aIo.WAGGY BOXES, GAD 'RONA OUSEL, Ao. , throlo aaband or coat to order. • '&4lpOrdara tent the POUNDItY, or at hrtlrrigla & .YOU: 66 Wood at, will receive prompt ctuunaci. ttiiiq trioOm Uf P.B. Call !Speer.lariiol Uall & !pear - • Valley. Porge Plow ,Works, 'ete. lee mow sew. eiee .rtnh, ItrANUFACTURERS . of every variety of terns Au. PlowsMov culthp“te. of meet appmeadrat. mill:able for artery kind of eoll and tillage. • Thar Lnprovid Punter ItonCrertre, Patent Iron allar• Idillaide, Iron Centre ltub•Sotl. Patent and Ceutry 141. n, Steel Mouldboard, Valley , Pracock,Erfgar, Cotton bat °Cur Move are wAruerze CO alto entire antlatartion to pinata& aa to goallty and adaptation to Mkt • AlirOrdar• 112.011Clebd. C A 0.T.W.fi11611112.& VZSV el 4.4 • - Gaonto John Cortsrishk) MANUFACTURERS end Importers 01 AIX fookalsod Tab. Ostlers. &woo ad Dental 1.0-strutoßotLerstot,Plitolo, strutoBotLerstot,Plitolo, lebbins 'Tackle, to., No. 56 Wood street. 'They ere spacial oU.ao ao to tto, coonatactorlog Trootes,Sapporters. Le. Jobbing and Itcpalog with pot. loamy and despatch. apls:illy IA7/ILIAN 1 1 /1112ULII. & CO., .61: Penn at., below Illarbu.7, Pitteborgb, V n TEAIII BOILER 3LABLIGS AND MEET Iraq. Wort," Moonfactsuers of. Barnhill'. Potent :Boger. Ittotctift toc olmrtitive,S, l S o toeda m n a P C o y t lk ule" BOW", Calmov tb. o. Sakai . Iro n' Pons Wok Iridgoood Viaduct dom e attor m t so. tiro.-.4111 Orders trap &dia. promptly ottoodot to. • ' '• Pall* Cotten* Ulna, Pitteburett. .1.1. VirEIVREDY, OifiLDS I Co., MANITFAC • • Pemz AM..] heavy +ll4B.beetttoon • ' Ottpot Minot all cam and shadta • Cbttan Twiny, • • • • • Bed OrthO " Plough Linn and Bo& Conk. • Bojo atoll alma and densiptions, SirOrdars at tho Ilizdnare Store of 4gan, Wllaon Co.„1.11 Wood Arent, will hive attention. jay • • • iirms - matzt, .• • 1 1 ,1 N171PA . C.211 1L kr. QULPIIIIRTO EttER; Acid; . 1,) 8.1.8 fildthaotbritre; Aluio Adz; • Maw& A. 6,11 .P0K. Ad% .1. r. .. - aquadzamindaalt , NitrousMaziotio • • do • lowlerWolotkoc my% Kay b. coma ot John lnin A bons, 61 Woter 'boot. ..W44.1&111-TATZ 14 SG • - BLIAIBER,AIsII_.4,42 roterticaneetaittcbargb; and lelarat straetoludn6 mathitap ExceJskorHel; Allegbsay.: ' • , • • lhary-duniptioa ot Plultigii to Wax; ChM and • goranussian• ISic f • w. Tam. Taw samscu, We of Plttotnuti- : .1 Philadelphia 113 PrrTBoB,ol/ COMMIS !ROW TrOVISa. WALKER . 4lk EIARETHYB, • commisexax.-nurawnAriTs. 441 .4ginu.hTSibtaqa . of PITTOMIGILEINEPICTURED 000D 8 , COAL - 01L3 ' " aiwcratsittsecilister, Patirl Street. '..., Nlll ilarOptutilamantr.otteitad, to ~ 1 ,141 proper personal at . teflon Abell ta given, and proceeds promptly remitted. Maws. Brine. akbarde k Co,ille3ere. John Bleck A Co, • Alexander King, . McKee * Dreher, Wan. Aderni,Netit t Co. • Mem A Ineno,'N.Y, • infddyd C.ll. CII.OIIICI. CHADWICR & sou, n : 1:1f/iigni 881.00 ,AI git 0 II ANTS, p-84uni8 RAPER AND ItACIP, And Attack' for Ms Halsor itabonizig , ,Fire_Briak, and,Pot Ba g . 1/9 and 151 ifoodltlattiluaritathPlttdanta Cepttnapplog Papa at Idaotttact Plat+ 0.4 Dad kr/taitta Jutlyd" COTHBiia k SON . e eeeeeee 00111 Mi a sfero Agsuto !or the Us and Parcbase of Nal Mae, 1A0,61i Markel itrest, Plltatrarib. '• • ' ii.oro - tt.voltsimn, WiI,OLESALE-GROOEREI, ZIAZZIIELB IN PRODUCE COMBLIESION MAR9IARTEI • - Car the id* IT 7 PIO REM AND 8L00313, 'So; A5l Llberir Stiset; ret/r1.186921,20 prrreenau, !Mira/MD/SU GORDON, "c:foxtraisexorr moßatuasTrr, roma Pip. andfilissilt Lend agent, DELLIS IN • ) PIO ANTI 11.01.taill), Alnerlaan and ,Manila 40Inz y . . No..l2lßearod atm; Plttabantb, pa. agurrizazn ot. co., COMMIS/110U & VOlrSsollinsi Noistioats, inkollools Nam , la 1.• 'WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD, PODX.'NLOWTLOM. NUM PotA N.rl Ada, faleratis,,lksos4 k jorj On, Drt.4 • 2 n 4 tAbirrodualllsoogsH7 , , Noa. 141 and 143 Front smut 111j1TC •UV ittPOLIMMIC & • ' fEtweeiers geernes,w r isressi cis.j FavnissEng and Commission Merchants, . . • ••- And Wbolosit• Dallas to . - •,:. Produee, Plinio and 'o. 11.3 Aim; scnd L,resend rititheigh, arszravi raison...lMMO r. rierne...wat.u. mem - ca . , 1111.11.13AV011 s clO., MERCIIANTS, Nyobl, tides, Provisio nsio ns& Produce Generally, -- N 0 4 09 ./. eituet; Halle AI la & & 111 .y.ll O , ''' ' '.: .•; . ; ..: .. Erlottr, t ; .. arain sl...Ts p4..filitLpek. veme a i s iii a ... aid J:.}l4irtiidittg --.4,Terchaitii, ... `,f &S - • ra.3.lkfia&d,,aMiiikP'Vk. P P* , . ENRX,(LATz OF TILE gram MAraLx.6.4-1 conuniityst Dlmchaay °T.th-I:l.llnowsaMcopapott9.7.lll. History of tho PERUVIAN SYRUP;* 7 OR, PIe.orMOTMD 110LiPPION'. om Protox.ide of Iron Combined, With letters from the MlDLater Pleuipotentiery from Peru to the Dolled : Statee r and other distinguished gentlemen •of .thin sad foreign eountries,in proof of its value. blot lees singular than tha efficacy of this med. !doe, is the history of its preparatien and intro &action to public notice in the country of its ns. deity. The proprietor, durin twenty [ fire years, had suffered from indigest on, WWI em bittered Ma existence, and.frequ p t epilepti c it- Lade, which, from their exit me severeity, threatened his life. lifter tinny Yeititot"euffer log, wanderingln the learedi for health A:Omen: mate Idelimate, testing by faithful experiment how powerless to cure in his• ease weren't the thou known remedied agents!, for no change of air, nor oarefulneas of diet, nor the prescriptions of phytiiidane, could alleviate his distress; bewail ' led by in fortunate, and, as the result has prow- • ed, a wire adaptation of means e° the desired [end; to compound • the remedy whielas offered under the name of"Pinnlan'Syrnp." ' Intik', [Watlitotgreater,thati hie eurprise , a; befell the ptildeaoftenovated life. •[ - Impelled by gratitude for his own recovery, he Bought out those simi larly afflicted, and it was hie wonder and 'sidle fabliau to mark the almoat invariablyfavorable reinits "Heti 'attended the administration of his syrup. [ Many a dot and despairing one found in the remedy a hitherto sealed fountain of health during the years that it was freely and gratuit ously dispensed; and the proprietor has abun dant satisfaction in referring to the very numer ! 009 letters and notes in hie possession, tilled with • expressions of lboakfulness for the discovery of a By afil medlaine of ouch remarkablepower. one of his friends, and compelled by his inability to supply, by gift, the rapidly increas ing demand, he established a price for his cons- I pound, and it assumed its place as an establish ed remedy in Peru • Finally, he was inddeed -to send shipmente to his friends Fa' this country,_For several months peel it has been tested persons in BOSiOn and violoity, and the few let • tem which may be found herewith, are a part of those contributed by individuals benefited in the eemparatively limited circle of acquaintances of a friend of the proprietor. The uniform remark able results which follow tho use of the Syrup, have induced the proprietor to offer it to the public of his native country, with the conviction I that there is no remedy in the Materia &dice possessing equal curative power In the treat- meet of the therart, in Its various exhibitioos, for which it Is particularly adapted. In salmi dog letters of rebooneendation, care has been had to present those which are descriptive of the symptom' of the case benefited or cured, rather then those which simply assert the cure of dye pepela, fur instance, without a particular speci fication of the forms in which the hydra disease' was manifested. Patients will, therefore, be the better able to judge of the adapted= of the remedy la each particular case. Indeed, these were given for such purpose mainly, for themed !eine mint invariably win its way by its own merit, as it has hitherto eingularly done . The proprietor hue a cherished theory, in ac cordance with which, eatisfactorily to himself, at lent, be accounts for the cores of dieorders apparently diverse; but inasmuch as the results of experience are only to be relied on Is the treatment of diseases be prefers to refer to the letters of the patients herewith, rather than to "multiply words," which to many might tam "without knowledge." We urge the use of the Syrup upon none. In offering it, we each to confer a public, benefit [ We are convinced that Its power as an alleviating and curative remedy, in the forme of disease to [ which it Is adapted, is unequalled; and, with this conviction, we commit it to public trial. EXTRACT from a paper written by a well hewn author, in regard to the Syrup, entitled "Ex periment Essential to Progress In medical Science:" "Niue years of observation and experiment on the western coast of South : Atomics, where the efficacy of the Peruvian Syrup has been proved, and that in many cases which bad been pronoun ced and given over as hopeless, have wrought in the mind of the proprietor the oonviettouthal _be•oughrto put within-the reach of all a remedy that has been found an wonderfully suceessful. It is admitted that, in the eyes of all each as are so bigotedly attached to the old that they will Lot consent to hear of anything new; of all such as, when their own health, even their own life is concerned, will be governed by prejudices rather than by the clearest evidence, it will be a fatal objection, that this may be called a park medicine. To such, we have no proofs to offer. With those whose allot lifeis "in the dead poet," we have nothing to do. Bat to all who live in the living, Inquiring, investigating, ecrutinizieg, experimenting present, and who believe that there is a future, brighter and better than either the present or the pad, we would say in reply to the charge that we are offering to the public a "quack medicine," that the objector is simply mistaken—he does not know what the Peruvian Syrup is. We simply deny the ohargo that ours is a quack medicine, understanding that term as by Dr. Webster it is defined end explained. We mike no boast er pretensions. We limply lay before the public each proofs of the effects of the Peru vian Syrup as ,we think might estisfy—tisy, [ Mutt satisfy Inquirers after the (sole of the ease, that it is a valuable contribution to the present stock of remedial agents. We are confident that we do not go too far when we say thatour proofs are enchant to justify a trial of the Syrup, in cases where prescriptions, already recognized as belonging to the Malaria Medics, have been tried without success. May we not even go so far as to ask,whether in sueb cakes and with loch proofs, a practitioner can be justified who shall refuse to make a trial? and ought each a practi tioner to fear,being stigmatised as an 01 : 0 00c. simply biniauee ha makes use el a• remedy Int known to the profession amend's'? [ There never has been a truly great: pbyticiin that has not been an empiric; nor can there ever be one. From the nature of thiegs, eati •pirloisin must of necessity be the course pursued [ by every one, by whose labors medicine, a, a science, Is to make its advances in the world. Theorize, phileeophise as you may, come to your conclusion by the most legitimate process of , reasoning, that a particular prescription will 1 cure a particular disease, you have not estab lished the jaa that It will, until you have !rid [ it; and the trial is itself empiricism. In other words, you cannot. be a physician till pm' have bled your prescription, and in the very act'of trying It , you become so empiric. ' Froth the stractart. color ; orodor of a plant —from the form, weight, or crystallization of a [ mineral—nay, from the known chemical qualities of either, It is impossible to reason - of their ef fect upon the animal -argent.* either In health or disease. Trial, experiment , carefully con ducted, and iii result accurately noted—ln other word', "rational empiaelta" is the only bads of medicalminim. . [ , . The truth is, that every mail who deeerves the name of . physician _ makes experimehte In lila ,practice. Ills professional life is a life of ex periment. One medicine failing, he tries ano ther; unless, indeed, be think! (bat be has noth. ing more to learn.- '-'•[ 'r [ -•.-- • - ' : - • Compared with the man who, lit his practice, leans altogether upon the authority of books;or of great names, an etopirie,in both 'lbti gram; matical and the technical sense, of the - term, co copies the higher and Mforthoiorablepbeition. The former retitle:lb , open authority; the)* . upon the of bin own Intelligence, and the 'knowledge that experience proVerblilly . gives. The one exerolect Me Dip mind;•and treaturett rip the knowledwthoe;galited; . , lb 0 'oiler Takes upon trust the results.of otber,man's labors. Tide Walks by faith; that by light The one discoidal the path, tbe other pursues It blindly. Admitting,. then, that . tba Penton Syru es au empirical medicine, so it, or has been, e very other recognised -or prescribed by the medical fecilty ; by every school of tholseulty. To [ Bay that it is empirical, is to raj nothing worse of it than that it It boa bean fried. It has been tried. Its claimil era based not upon theory,_ bat upon eaperiment—broatt and meet, Ina:meant 'apart ment. Its efficacy has' not been merely oared fit. It has, been proved. How proved, where, - how long, in what dieesses, and with what ene mas, we show by the testimenials that we here with exhibit; to irides we respectfully solicit the reader's careful attention. We would not sooti:to -mamma a position of antagonism .to; Abe i Meant !profeealon. The trod(' is too much Indebted to the members of that profession to permit newoluelarily to place ourselves in opposition to them'. 'For their re searches in physical science, for the number and the grandeur of their' discoverlet4 the world is under obligations, attack' it were too ..nutob to hope from its gratitude, (0 suppose that it . will ore/discharge, or Veen arkaoWledge..,:But med ial:science is po,picop(bsa'ta the great law that goring all - seleattas—tho lowed' progrear: • Nook as his tiemiAonelu ibis.l4l4ht klber/dedierltitorn yet remain txi.bii done; , This Is mot said with a Tl°.t° diaperWer the splendid victories that the iv:ost= Pas'tiltel4c,fd th e ora Igi t . v tit - 7 - 1 -- i —., --in went of ifai.iisr , 4i • rai‘ ins mediate. •re emelt by nie woe ire idiot' me mem known. as craw to Monneette estlellydr al ranee* 011 c a".!rirmnis° :a „.....r -- '',"•:, :. --...,[,-,-[,- i ',, t.:.,a, : ~.!'. • ..s "c.'. , , .fflaittlfattliceTo Ilianotaitarsisof . . ..... . . . . . . .. . . -.-- .... - ..t .. .. • .. . _ _ .... ....... . 7_________. .____4. . . . . ...... . ~ . .. . . . ; ) ti , 1,1 . !, - - . T 1 -. . - I -.--, ~..:....:,...„. i:, Vi4.41i0 - ,44 . .,..,._. - . 05,ai 3 0.t.e.,.,, ETBLiBin BALLY tOr BY R. lc R.R, 3r. TT , Az CO. TJTfI !ftZ .lOf • • ---- No! the dineases that have hien d e n imt the pane that have been soothed, the Urea th hare been prolonged by phydaiatikainceiso eine Mistimed its legitimate place among the would rise tip In judgment against entre wh o should presume to say , to the greet bag the medical profession, as Job !mid. to kin ads, ----- "Ye are all phyblalane of nottalato , l t this may certainly be amid, with perfeet'latel that all the medical virteetiof bothiltimiii and vegetable kingdoms hare not as yekbaX4., cov ered and recorded in the phartnacoPoileg, the present ago. And as long no any one t ar function of any ono plant shall .conganti lie •hid in its root, bark, blossom,;.Or 104,- there is work laid out, there is tieftiolitia''sn ore to be done, for (ho honor of th e protesti and for the benefit of mu. . -',-... i ,. ..;-: • I I And this field of medicinal ,lsolettoi, 4 Iles open and invites caltivation, a notthaarro one, I nor can it ever be ito edelbeedarna OW Ora even the humblest lover of Its beto:tffk or the poem 1 gleaner of its heti - etas; and these list litre as good a title to the pert of the.HeldirbroVthey respectfully occupy, as have ttia*WhoCtia:bring into it the mightiest powers and the widest:fame. Oar pretensions are modest.: - Cfer.elaWis not grasping. It is but. a smalroother Of the Hold that we hare set ourselves done :upoili: , ' But in our little nook we do know that we hath.,somo thing that is worth the attention of earneigh bore; that we have a fottatain of baably whose Waters had never been tasted till is .r.,,lAspened 'by our own hands. Wel:now tt . .V ‘ i ~, - a put Into the hand; of the; medical gentlpto, f this country a remedial egent that, i a boto-e o h and I North America, has effected ettrenhat o h agent within the kelowledge of ip 7 .17. '-e ty, north 1 or , south, could effect. " Of thir, vr , sl .flay be fore our readers proofs, which wh ..... persuaded i that neither prejudice or eceptiM-e:,,,it,,1f eon resist. We eat up no men of tars IS ii, our wit- nesees, but men whose position and Orli-known I character lift them above all poesThi . ; euspicion that they have been deceived; di-would lend themselves as instruments of dee.g.tot t ; that, they have been imposed upon by 'ay, or would moist us in imposing upon others Letter from Jon Manuel Tire , "tlitiieter Plenipotentiary from Peru to the trottt-4 States: New York, Jun. ; ti, .1854. Hy Dear Sir: In reply to your leiter, it gives me mach pleasure to slate that I ri: , srd the in troduction of your medicine to piAle, noLlee as conferring a benefit upon the wet' I et. large, being firmly persuaded of its ettei.:7 lu many kinds of disease, especially in Dysp,Nia, Indi gestion, Chronic Weakens of the Svit,oh, nod in Dropsy. • Prom the fact that this remedy was disoovered by you in Lima, where, as well as In other pazti orPern, its Itygenic properties have been hither to confined, I felt myself fully authorised to de clare my positive convictlae of its efficacy; not, ' indeed, from personal experience, tot from the high character which I have received of It from persons whose respectability entitles them to im plicit credit. . . In respect to the cars of Mod•u,' illtertini, I can, by reason of the friendly rot ttlons which unite our fatuities, corroborate the teetiroony of her husband, under dale of April !-., I t. ,- .3; but with stiff more decided emphasis t.-ould I refer to the case of Miss Rodrigues, wh.-to we Lave ' intimately known for many years. The ',offer ' loge of this young lady front inihseetion and -other pains were such that she desp..ired of ever getting well, until the took the Pet eel, n Syrup, filch restored to her strong algeedve powers, and a clearness of completion iadi. fir., of re gained healthy action of the system lam well acquainted with J. G. t' mitt a, Esq., Chief of a Hospital in Lima, and J.:rather of.tee beneficient Society, with Dr J, A. Stitcher, phyeiclan of the same institution, eel with Br. AL Armada, superior officer in lice Medical Bard attached to the Peruvian army conies. It ought to be satisfactory to you to possess the testithonies to the value of your mediae of these gentlemen, on account of their reepeclability, and the tact that their potation In secioty ren ders their j odgment in ouch cases of value. The certificates-1u which these gentlemen hove af fixed their signatures I have teen sad know to be sesame With much regard your friend. Jose MAICaI. Ttlsabo Frun A. IFraddl, Jl. D. L. 14, 1 / a re!, ti, I 554. DC•,I Pie . --Havin learned that several of the most respectable ph ysicians of this city, on the occasion of your leaving the country (or the Belied :issues', have 0103, cordially presented to you their approbation of thevittuee oft heextraor (finery medmone compounded by you, and known for many years on this coast by fait nettle of Pamirs ? , I cannot refrain-femet ellerLkyvet also' my testimony of its great virtue, as observed by me for IMMO years pest, especially in my heap'-' tai practice In the Betblemile hospitals of the city of Plum, of which I bairn been the chief physician and surgeon for the last, fifteen years, and therefore have been able to give it a fair' trial to many diseases; hence I do mot hesitate to say that lu deeply especially that *Treks called anatarta, it to one of the most Tameable medicines that is known, having been able to effect many cures of this distressing disease, when all other remediee bad failed. Is debility of the . stomach and dyspepsia, it may be considered superior to all other medi cines known in the Muerte Medics. It may he used by children of the tenderest age with the greatest safety, and never have I witnessed any bad effects from its use„ as is fre quently the case in the use of drug. ftoproperly ' administered. Wishing that you may continue to be useful to 1 humanity and your native country, by the In- 1 troduction Into the United States of this wonder. ful composition I remain your friend, ~ A. tirenosaa, Al. D,. From Ala rimilian Albettini. of Paris, Femur. 1 New Pork Aprifl 0,185 t. Drat Sir :—I beg leave to mann you my most ' Impressive thanks for the bottle of Peruvian Syrup which you bed the goodness to give me. For these put two years my wife has suffered 1 from continual pains in the stomach, and from ' menstrual difficulties, which became alleviated.' after taking the second spoonful of this celebra. I ted syrup. Before taking this remedy, every gag she ale tormented' her; but since ehe eats freely, heartily of everything her appetite cruse, without experiencing the alitthtest inceovenience. Being about to embark for France, it would be a source of mad astistaelloa. to 'cohere you con-. need yourself with some good agent in Paris for the sale of this inimitable remedy. Ramiro my,dear air, my Sincere respect end 1 thaaka and If It: be in my potter to serve you in any way command me. Yours, respectfully, Mammie remarkable cure' published at Lima, July 9, 1816, in a Spanish newspaper called El Camara, : Extraordinary Effects produced by the "Peru ' vim' Syrup" In the restoration to health of a WY of Lima, after being oonehlered and pro nounced Incurable.—lofthenced by the last pby stolen—who attended me, In the long, strange and painful ilinete which I have suffered, and im. pelted by a sentiment of gratitude towards the goatlemen who for so many mouths, manifested so great on Interest la my health, I make publics a oar-retire °fall that bits taken place, and shall feel much happiness, if what I say may induce coins suffering follow-being to mart to a remedy _which has 'snatched me from the grave. .. In the month of October, 1851, I began, to vomit blood; this occurred almost daily, without occasioning me - any'pairi IC the Nags until the month of November, when anaiscarrlage took place very unexpectedly. After this event I be. gem to fall in strength, until I was compelled to 'keep my bed, Several physicians were ealledlu and I was attended by. many of the most cele brated in Liana ' 1 cannot le too grateful for the great kindness mutilated towards ma by these benevolent gentlemen, but unfortunately not one of them was able to cheek the progress of my disorder. hly strength continued to fail until-I may say ..trithent exaggeration, all my flesh dLesppeared, leaving- the - bones,-kept,' apparently, 'together only by the - skin "blob covered them. The calves of my legs were co completely dried up that ihoy had the appearance of two dry inlets bent backwards, so as to rest the bottom of each foot Immovably against the BUM o n nudnltinit 4 rattling noise If l stirred myself ever so "lightly. Illy arms at the mime time doubled in front,with the bones of oath hand Axed to each shoulder, nail whenever an attempt was made to lower theta they flew bask soddenly, and It was with difficulty they could bo placed in any other pox olden. I became completely bald; not the slightest vestige of hair reunified on my head* In a word, I can only compare my wretched fig ures to one of those monorails Which I have seen Intim Museum, frOm the ancient 'adieu gems. tortes in Pon. Ten phyelelens visited me during my illness. Some attended for one month, some for two, others for four, u n til it was decided, on the fourth consultation which ,se held, that there wee DO hope for me ever getting better. One of the most anxious and attentive of my medical friends expressed himself as being "confound ed" at toeing the inutility of every remedy pro posed by him. Tbisgentlemantoldmymolherthat she should strive. to distract my attention by re pealing tales or reading novels to me; bat vain were all their efforts to subdue the profound melancholy which oppressed me, and made me weep oettlinually .. dey and night, I could listen .to nothing ihioh was said lame, nor wall able to fix my attention on anything. Sly tormes were oottelently Wanderinzor Iremained with a flud Stu', lhi eyes giving no Indications of life. A InOlinry came OM me, which lasted time dam ser_thou i ire* proianumst to to dead. - -1 ~ -:.f.•_.;5::;.,)'!..f:,.i- : ,'.:,.,:=!.,.. was not actually buried in consequence of my mother's declaring that she still doubted whether, I bad really ceased to breathe. In this state a priest was called; bat on seeing me, he turned to my mother and spoke harshly to her for hav ing called him, as he eaid, to confess a caper.' Daring all this time a few spoonfuls, daily, of light gruel, could with difficulty be introduced between my compressed lips, but eien this was invariably thrown up Immediately. Under these melancholy circumstances, come one preferred to my mother to send for a young physician, a North American, named Kinney. Desirious of leaving no means whatever untried, which pre treated even the slightest hope of sectoring me to life, she seat for Dr. Kinney, who, after ex amining me attentively, oidered "Peruvian Sy rup" to be given me, and inumedistaly afterwards some apoonfull of soup. No time was loot in giving me the Syrup, and the soup, which I took immediately afterwards, remained in the stem- 1 ash--aa event which spread Joy andhope : t h roughout my family. The Syrup and natrt meat were daily augmented, I began to perspire I freely, heat became diffused throughout my , frame, and I felt my strength returning. My imagination became clear and steady; I could move my head from side to side. . knew tef :rinds, and was sensible of their unremltted kindness to me. In a week after taking the medicine, I Could speak intelligibly, and la a month I was able to sit up In bed. In five months the menstrual ill ness returned. I rose from my couch, and found I was able to walk with the aid of a cane. My appetite inereitoe3, my digestive organs ware restored to their natural activity, which has not diminished up to this day. I still feel • degree of rigidity in the muscles, which prevent/ me from walking with ease; but I know that I am gaining strength, and do not doubt I shall be completely well in a few months more. Any person who may wish to !speak to mo per soapily, in regard to my case, can see me at my house at any hoar they please, assured that it will give me satisfaction to relate to them any farther particular, of my remarkable infirmity, embracing some poinlearhieh I did not wish to appear in print. In this imperfect narrative of my sufferings and restoration to health, I hare kept constant ly in mind the earneet solicitation, which was made to me, not to palest the picture of my af flictions in exaggerated colors, nor say one word not authorized by the !strictest regard totruth. I have endeavored most religiously to comply with this injunction, as much out of respect to the friend who, after God, restored me to t life and health, as from a regard to the demands of my own conscience; and I doubt not that what ionietatis7,634%.,.. will 'be corroborated by all of the worthYlilij)i — Usb* d themselves with so much tenderness add intige to re lieve my sufferings. MATILDA Po leftet4L r . NNo. 549 Borragants ;Neel, below M * t bridge: L, 9, 19587" , Witoesseo of the Core nod of ima the Jul Signature of Matilda Portugal. Maraw4e.p..l., A a0.010 F.D... Itallusara Jvut P. Cuoluhu del entildaCisopnli* Rodkfuda Rd•plglk. Names of the Physicians who attended Mrs Portugal daring her (loess, as stated by herself Dr. 3CLaish gnash, Dr. Tau., French. Rom., Alootahtr, dd. Corp.who, do. AlndroAor. Bravo,. do, .• ...ILlnnry, N. Amerlran, " Drto, do, And others not remembered by Mrs. Portugal. The Peruvian Syrup is prescribed by many of the moat distinguished physicians of Boston and other parts of the country. It has been adopted as a rgealar medicine in various hospital, and other public instillations; and the following card will show la what estimation it is held by tome of our most intelligent and respectable citizens The undersigned ; having experienced the be neficial effects of the n Perwrian Syrup." do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the 111 Prom our own e, well as the 0 teetimony of others x , whose perience inio as lligencefrom and in tegrity ore altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of ita efficacy In cases of incipient dis eases of the lunge and bronchial paseagee, dys pepsia, liver complaint, dropsy, neuralgia, ,ho. - Indeed, Its effects would be incredible, but for the high character of that. who have witoessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative powers. 'OLIN PIERPONT. , , THOS. C. AMORY, THOS. A. DEXTER, PETER HARVEY, S. IL KENDALL, hi. D., JAMES C. DUNN, SAMUEL MAY, T. Pt if ITTESIORE, Letter from Rev. Abraham Jackson, of Wal pole, New Ilampshire. Walpole, N. H., Jae. I ~ ISSY. 1 T h or Siri: Thave titled tut one bolt oof ''Pe melon Syrup," and that under alre matinees which prevented a literal oomplianoe with the directions. I am confident, however, that I have derived great relief from it in an attack of the piles, and from that phase of dyrpepsia, one of the unpleasiot symptoms of which 11 a too eager appetite, the indulgence of which is followed by effects which none but dyspeptic eau under atand. I anticipate etill greater benefit from a further use of the ',mil, ABILIITAN JACKSON. Letter from Rey. J. Pearson, Jr., Pastor of the Church of Adventists in Charles street, New bursport, Afars.: Newburwart, Feb. 21. 1859. .lly Dear Sir.. Raving need the " Peruvian Syrup" in my family for more than a year, I can with the utmost confidence recommend it as a family medicine of rani worth. In debility, it is not only a perfectly sate, but an effectual tonic. In Dyspepsia, we think It le &sovereign remedy. For years my wife suffered from an aggravated form of this disease, and after seeking in 'vain for help in other medielnes, she found'entire re lief from this Metre/dog complaint In thecae of your Syrup. J. Pune', le. Letters from Re,,. Syloanus Cobb, of Boston, Editor of the CAristian Freeman: ,24, Dear Sirs. It may be some satis faction lBs7. to you to be informed of the result of the trial of the "Peruvian Syrup" in my family. My daughter was brought low by a typhoid fever last spring, and after the fever left her she continued very months weak, and remained in the same debilitated condition; but from the let of September lasi, when she commenced taking the Syrup, the di gestive function/ improved, and she steadily gained 'strength and vivacity; and now having taken two bottles she Is restored to a good /slate of health; indeed she appears more really healthy than ehe has for several years put. I am of the opinion that the "Protaxideof Iron," contained in the Peruvian Syrup, was ed Lo her eau, and effected what no other m edici ne could have done. Fours truly, H. Cobbs. Boston, Jan. 4, 1859. Dear Sirs: Since my letter to you of December 24, 1857, my daughter has found no more coca elan for medicine, and her general health has been better than for years before. lam oath!. fled that the Peruvian Syrup le a valuable medi cine, and I carnality recommend it to thetttten lion of Invalids. Svivuus Conn.' Letter from Rev. Thomas 11. Pons, of Boston. Roston, July 1, 1857. firettemeo: I have found the "Peruvian Syr. ,tip" to be a valuable medicine, poesessleg many desirable qualities. It Invigorates the exhaus ted system, and inspires a degree of physical en ergy and exhilaration as unexpected as agreea ble. My experience proves It to be of great val ue in came of physical prostration, whether pro duced by eMrs mental exertion, or other causes, the result belhg an estimation of the muscular and nervous systems. I consequently feel It a duty, as well as a pleseure, to recommend the use of this valuable medicine as indicated in my MO. ' . Mouse H.PONS. 1411er from Rev. Rich. Metcalf of Providenee,R. I. vidence, March , 1858. 'Dear Sire: I brie b een taking the l6 Peruvian Syrup three times a day daring the fort lea which has elapsed. - ton The effect on the digestion and the ge eral sof the system was immediate and bone al. It hits proved just the tonic that I wanted. ' - Maros . Letter:from Rev. X. P. !refuter, na° Potor the N. K. Church in Weston; Mai. ~ 41. 5, 1858. Gentlemen :—Havlng b e e n afflicted with dys pepsia and all its attendant sufferings for four teen years Poet, and the lent Eve or nix - with a obronio diarrhea, I mu happy to state that I find myself greatly improved. Those &twee able feelings usually attending dyspepela aro now almost entirely gone, and the diarrhee en far removed that I Buffer no inoonventercie from it, except when I takecold, or labor entirely be -1 yond my' etrengt.b, p educing eomewhat of en inward inflammation. To those who are afflict ed with the dyspepsia or derangement of the liver and stomach, pro uoing general prostration of strength, I wi ll recommend the "Perrivian Syrup" as olio of the most effectual remedies that I bare ever known. • 'M. P. Wineries; o,on, Hats., 2 1858. ' Dear Sirs:— Si n c e Wat my letter to Dec. you of Sept. 6th, I have continued the nee of the Peruvian Syrup until I fond myself sio very mach improv ed that I thought it unnecessary to continue it longer. My health 'is now better than It has been for . quite $ number of years, and the diar- . rhea ecems to bi entirely removed. I can cord!. illy recommend your valuable medicine to my brethren of the. clew as a remedy adjairahl7 adopted to relieve the complaints from which so many are suffering. M. P. IVan ram %Lazo. 8. hares, ofoo Wood end, rittamsa, Fa, , hi thitsol• Agent Lir Chi. Pentylatt STrAp. of .bo. Wits in refill to ila =nits MI be °...""* 4 ' • I, 15.• selmtlion i ptth saothar album , . . . , IthstririlirrArvalriall Of the Xlidiela go. AS tide cistr of Urn. ill=2!!!iilM Pranklla IP fro Inaarasse Company of PHILADZLPIIIA. Offioe 435 and 437 Chestnut et., near Fifth Statement Granata, Jan 1A 1859, published agreea. bly to an act of A bedull Feat Mangum amply mancred— —.47,78/.089 82 !teal Estate (present value 8103,31 Z 61) oast 7 7.7 8 1 7 / Teraporuy Loan., on ample Collateral Se. curitles. 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Dalt John IL 111c0ordy Itrra of Jonas, Whit. Afcoor df Oh., L. 011iarple, tins of 011imple & teller Jas. B. Smiaftrm of Jaa.R. Smith • Oo Joao ft V m odic* corner of Seventh and Dertscio Daniel L. I et.. Inn of O. IL Grant A Co. Thomas Prater. = daub street. Charles Elarlan,corner Walnut .d Filth airsets. • Jorm. J. Slocum, offlee 144 South Fourth At a rubsequeut meeting of the Hoard 04A.LES C. LArnaoP was unaulmously reelected President, .d Don. WM DA RLINO Pin Frealdent. .1411E8 WELIOLIT, Secretary. This Comv.y DISIANTINDED OCEAN AfAItINH CULL EIDEN, bat Steamboat Dull Rieke Western Illront taten a* heretofore,. jaiMnot It. W. FICADEXTED, Agent, No. 97 Water street. „r, Marine bed Inland Insurance. INSURANCE CO. or NORTH AMERICA, leteorparated 1794 —Capital. ..... dant& January 10, 11169.---_—sl,l69,fra DIKIXTORFL—Arther O. Collln,itananal W. Jones, John A Brovre, Eienstiel T. Smith, Merle* Taylor, Atabroee White John Neff, Ittrhard D. Wm!, William Webb, William E. Dorm hates N. Dickson. B. Morris Wain, lobo Masan, o*o. L. Denten; Fronde B. Dom Ihterned IL Trotter. Monate. Mom; Saey. ARTHUR O. COMM, Preet. INSURANCE CO. op TIM STATE or PA., Incorporated, 1784-0apite1......1010.000. Amite February I, JAW.. DMNCTORW—Dienry D. hherrerd, ilmeon Toby, Mules Ilsethetar. WUthua S. Smith, John B. IttsdA, Weary O. Freeman, Chula 8. Leyte. Hen rg• C. Demo, WO= WhWe, George 17. Mart, Senntel (Want, Jr. Thacou Wag. ism Thee D. Wanton. 112 NAT D. REIERBERD, Wawa lawn, fleey. Prealdeet. 11.1nruranee In the oboe. 01.1.10 ItrAlehte Cosopenba, an b. otaniaed by applicatkm to folholy W. P. JONM, Agent, Al Water et. L=[ iIraZICO Company WWII; earth emo• m., 63 Jacob Pentar, Cleo, W. Smith. A. J. lone*, Bow Panora., J. P. Strom; I. °Mao Ppronl, Wade Ilsoa * rsoo. A. A. OUT, Robert P. 11.7 Sproul, Nicholasl 7 , James &Nooku. 1001 ton. O A. ehAttend la7lre end Iderfue taken of all daecrlpttona Mak 4, Puri C • TO* Presldwat.lea, p o ^evt.7 .D 4 Croanror Iln Womitern LIIIIIIrmIOO 00.131V1T17 PITTBDUNG R. osonom DARSIE, emideut P. OORDON, tlemotary. OMION, No. M Wntm Orme; Mom a, co.. up awn, Pittsburgh: huuswainstilli kinds of /tin mil Narita Mao A Mow institution managed by Dinctors. who me Moos um the community, mmi age are lwvapbtra and Menlity, to osaistabs U,. „,=m: LW sum alieA oi atnammed.. as ofttrirtg butpootoottoo to Oats moAc thro to be Ware& Aiisirre, APRIL Mk 186 D. Open 17,830 750 59 Premium 74,910 /2 N0t5..17,1 .......... 163,379 22 ()foto Dana., K. Miller, Jr J. O. W. Jabun, Irma lifaitleY Alizapdir ?Or.; Atiby, m 750 NthMchtl ll.Eded, aa trohase, Ala. Nlndr.k. Datil Id. Lon, WWI= H. Smith . a Ekkracos, • . P. IL 00ILIVA, Soey Delawarolataal Safety Inourance Company bworpornhal Who LivistatwertrAnutdVaos*lsls. Who, S. E. Corner Third had-Waduniata., ruittimemA. auxwa to ~slot a the norritatives oovotooto,Cotzo;oid world. •Lekee en INLAND IntaLIBULD on Goods, Ly Mee* Caw; d Lend °orris" to all puts of the Mann. MIS ZNZIG7tANUES on Marche:Win gentwelly.— Corea Dwelling Houma, la. lb =rnE7 s , and Eddi Zttete4---510 1,350 IP% Stock Inelui RBIs l ' .. =ll l'". Oca. 1 lIISI3O/ Cohen . . aßep2 65 Wawa In hen7;;;lrgw;ts, ina;l"o'n is.u.roucumenitty Inwood, sal cab. r er debt. due the ..... .... cmi • 1 - 70 2 / 1 11511V . William Martin, • hasph IL Bede knee O. Ha i sophilas t, wmii. FL: l a . 2. r u z 4. u . , I. i . "aAu: d a• 8 .... 7 James Traq ua. nalr i ' John O. Doris, ' n y . Mhi p f t asha. B tar tls, • Gan. a lalpar, Joshua P. Dire, ' ~ hittinli i Mula ~ .‘ , Eregb Oil Thomas Ch lima . Ohahlott ILLIT"y / 141 . 4 BuMMt, Jr., .Jobr.B.Basspis, Must% II: ham Brooks. D. T. Mow. I, Jacob P—lochse J. T. AR_ ,TIN L =I.I. 7 .. ''. LLOYD, Tim Prohibit l • WM. Ham Ln.acte, iocrTograll . IL&DII84. Avent o Miter atraet. Pitsobtuwll. =!! M Etoreka losurooOis Co. of Pommy'wools No 99 Prater Sired, Rtert.tralk 9170ENBEROBE, Prenetta ,1101161 IT IPINNII74 iteravtivy. •-•.- Continses to (inure &plod •.11 Mull of Fin asa Moine /aura, 3LAY Sd, 1369. B Culk ock l r... l3 Ilt ß taiorgb Tra w r o Cb3o . d:Zr2::::::=s: 3 aDo 4o 00 80 Premium tiotes--....,..--*----- . 76.677.5 00 Boa& andk ~.........—............... 10,100 la. 000 Auto 1n0 661 c 61. " -ca lt- ------ 7 6705 00 al0• do Exebooto 7 76 a -0. t.------. 77.606 er 100 do £11.0.0 Suw-k 7 Boat A10ck ,. . 0 0 , ..'......:... MOM 00. 100 do AfochasdneSanit Stock-004,....-.......6.6t9 Boot AccoortA-..--”.--,....-.........**'" 12 , 8 07 76 BIM liorelyablo. 'LB. Show:abate; mufti& G . w . W.H.= Peaouxt, John ,L Os oh W . W. m i m ic O. W. ,11. - D. Oximin, • ris , a l o , ol m Jl®rS3 I,Argilha.labiza , .. - -" • • - 11121121011 Insurance. ._....__ ~:,ar, ~ I '' -- 11) .171 aaQ L3lB INBI7 / I .ANSUJ,IJOISPANY. .• N 0.149 Plaeaut street, 6'1.4041TR 7.li4Ci 1713 T 0 lij }3 Op BIS. Z irt, 4l miko:all' liindiii Inearanah - efitter thtmeiEna'cr an every deecelptinn Of PmertT 0* imbg.fin. ll'7lar.llo.l3ArrrlNG, Preildent. ' •,,,, 3.1: W. BALDWIN, Vies Prendnnt. Dlnarcap. anoxia P. &ryes, N. B. tr iv. H. D. Mnigl.kb, P. IL War,. J a = 13..Pan1 " . . John pon, B.J. WPM% ' IL Mine Ca . . . P. En.lninumn,Baantul. • J. G. OOPPIN, Apra. de2.6013f0 ~. enrner Third and Wood nmetn. -- - - - - - 1 1 - KW BOOKS.—Sir Lecturer. The Martyred Illsidenatian FoL Ath of. Queen of Peotland; Popular Geology, by gosh Milked Forty.four Yvan of the Life of • Router; Lore from the trenub of M. Y. 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The Young Men of the Bible, oonsidered in mire of Llamas before the Baton Tong genii Christi. Meat'. Ilartley Norman. a tale of the rirhaL Froth supply of Adam Bode, anoni of rare mart Mrs. /sum. In Blue and Gold, two now ref; •_ Memoirs of the early lullan Painters, and . fitodirs .4 Stories. Jost received at amt ,NEW AND BNIEBTALNING BOOKS. yl Els ty Year) Gloarthags frcm Wes Ertelt, by Johtt BILITO; • Popular Us from the Mine, by Geo. W. Daunt; The Itecolltutimo. of Geoffry Elam!) u, by.II. blich./eta Love, (L. Amour,) Acadie—A Mouth with the Blue No...by Yred. Conuor; Garibaldi'. Autobiography, illustitrted, by •Thooderu tried; . . ,+k.' "ha Milk.. Gent, by Alla. Moloch—bow editioo: Bertram., by the anther of Dr:Tbumg - , omen. and It. Henn W.i Thornley, by the mtlittur of Allen Preacatt , Queen. of Bootlaud, vol. 8; . The wari..." h. 3 ., , abug, bt 1.0. UM: OwenEferidi C . ° lo ; 0 blue 00 d E 01 4; .The Tin 'Trumpet . the Laird of Norio.: Barad. Art of Rata 'rs Rockland'. Cutionitles o ' "iwal Wiaturf; Lauptboth on the Honey • mob HA co,, 55 Wood street, 91,583 45 7,85 49 $99,599 91- NNAPOLEONIII.—TLIE d • VI PRO PHECY. Lectntra for the People, by Bev. B. &oval.' Frown. .• Gan. Gazibaldl'm Autobiography. Jaen'. Lute:rat Table., by gran Jolla. Popular Tata from the Nomwe. ificliebsta' Lova Tent and Harem, by Caroline P.M, The Boman Qttation, by E. *boot Dime &mg Backe, No.l and 2. Blom Cook Book. • Dime Recipe Book. • Tilithie 013 Street Wtinnye. Longatreth on the files and Honey Bee—now ediNoo. The Priam of the Mama David—ne w edition. • The Puler of Firo. Barth'. Afrfas.l2mo. edition. Pao. sl_l.l. Llvingston's Travels to Africa. 1 2ino.00ltion . Price. $l. I .• Foe tablet .1117 NT A PLINED'd,, Bann& Ball, 1101Ftreor. 11 • and the Final Condition of the Wiskodecaraltally nem. old rod. Pert let—The argument from raarbn and ancient testimony. Part he argument Brun Um Scriptures, - and the Caere entertained on iho jubJect by the ancient Jaws and Obristiens. Partlid—On Rath and Pernity,con. Mitered In their Wallow to the argranent- By Robt. W. Ladle. 1 vol., i2no. Prior SI,2S. Jest published and My sale ►by joill JL. lISAD, 78 Fentlititreet. GET TI Unabridged— Pictorial Edition. / 01 : 4°°0 60 irah'enu; brultryil4THalble OTP,l3l3l2onynts. by Prof: Goodrich. Prntranciation of ounce of SAO dlttingnishal manna et modern Gram Rodched by _ J. 14 READ, N. 79 Potirttiatroot. oEir AINN ise tmr mr- Memn. L CoNrhs, tßoar, 1 eel., cloth, AOC; The Waller, by G. P. R. lerooe, I rol, cloth, Mt% 2 vol. $4.2% a ztAr r.per ltgo Amesles, hy .1 Card, H. P., 1 rot. Lars Ile Little, Lore Me berg, 1 eel, cloth Ibq PzlPar 65 c; Views tad Experleocee of Belbslotte Subjects, (Herr star Pepers,) W. arm i ng,l3aoch cloth $1,2% Irak% flowers end by 11. W. Beecher, 1 rot, cloth PA% . Acadia by Prederic S. 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Medley; Theßeorld Proves. of Astronomy, Locally, - Acadia, or.A Month with the Me Nos., by Ensi.ll.ooz.•: Leas, author of Sparrow Oren Paper.; 116 Ranuner Pictmni from Copenhagen to Venice, TL IL! d, - • • A Chryna, The Queen of tho Dumb., from WWI', thing _ . ge; The Bertratim, by Anthony Trollop% • A Ilacholor's Story, by Oliver Banc% Adam Boil; .., Picture of Gountry Life, Alice Quer - Loss ma LULU, Loraine Lou& Chan Bead% • - ' ' The Vemsbood, or Wande r ing with Gottschalk, Thel berg, ' Rachel, Formai and caber% The Mothers of the Bibb% Sabbath Talk on the Padua of . . , Dirld; Mom and his Northern UMW; May and A.) lames • - cribs Sunday School ham, with many other now publics. • . Oohs sad suppitew ID the rufous dmmirtments of id:. emu*. ILO. Ogiplanyokt3 Memel et., Allegbeny c ' E AL EDIT ION 1:ZI:=!I LONGSTROTH ON THE HONEY BEE; I=E:1 SIIBSOEIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR - - • ,• L•A Ll'ollll'3 GREEK TESTAILENT; s crltkay reviled T &gat atosdatureallev,' marginal Yoforanooo to at and' Idiomatic umatnn brute, Eamon% and • critical and ezeolloal coszontary, tor the au of Tboolcogical otodoodo and condolers, by Henry Alford. B. D. Vol. Lajas/ out. To be complet.l to 4 onto., Bre.: Fruit, Blowara and Fanning, by Entry Ward Boor—bor. , Views and Experleoca of lionglocul Subjects, .do do • fen .1. L. READ, 78 remit street., rißarNEgCainsottaylne, REleosaewoond::::::, Platt 05:. NJ kola grams, nada by Chlckgriag & „ eon, cal, two years old. Oss 6 3i =Oohs Dvolowood carrylTQUi =m ars, made . 7. muot a Davis. too, e Wants., ms Ratawayd ea" calved deak, plabv soma ol made by m ay & Clark. One 6 octavo, Mahogany ease, aide by Nonni A Clark. a " N. Y. Stalmban'g . 6 . 0,6f66•805101L ° 0 E0069X.4 (e.O ) 6 . AI thogutly Alft66 6 , 6% ga LOllO O. 6 o 4 C 661 .64 ft 5 o s 42,130 67 100,000 00 Tor Ws by Rayl2.] JOHN IL lECLLOR, 81 Wadi:. • VELENOII AMID Ansa maxi T. A. .11IMISCEE SONS, No . 4A si• ciair - oFpode. the St Oar • REspzcalwAt iy info t rm y e a. th ,.. eir - friends aad &rim lt lb Ceir 4..4 where. they will g r , gd =.%. h ... d . btgt recirtment of Candies, Oilier, trench r gar :L. gm. Oxidlai Wine Itnuidh o'W.rig ppernrlerr ° ri . " , ,,,, 6 47. 14 ., Trnib and Dried Pinky Natll. ad 6,47 SAWS ' " • and in their Una. Dealers an argenlidj, Invited to earl gnii enitaben oar sinek sl lia ail/ at a very law anti dee. ..._ .. g _. .eon. lianalicturtni alma and gginitg., moggd . ddh .. , aptridni LCEm. PRICED SIIMBLE'R DRESS GOOD S. - '- men= * oci. ham mend k 4 of dour onfo _ PffB = -111 Zr=r:14 1 gEg i tt : Jen . RINWL ASSE,S-- YOO Ma. N 0 Mohan" 60 half bbli. • do 100 buy prima N 0 dam, COLD' Wood Mato do. 'l4 solo by in_4 R.loEit , o2l h CO. 111 -U 4YSTON AND BAR ING 0$ g M rut. tn reed and fat sibs* t .r Mae. /federal striet, beicwlll32lol3l:.'.;: bbla Wyou Lapin, . Mins Extra, _ hudii.loo .111maxtao do do do, • cbcdoiarlido, la "MS Ind a. 4110121: exa. auumuoa .co, Jun No-Stantbert, etresE" - VlM—White Fish, 446114R0667:, • Moao;galtela Laulpliakes composer OF PrZONDOPACT. Onicua—JANLES A. EMXjl333oß,PreaLleat REMY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. --- Ornm, 770. 50 Winn Ezam, WM haurc Againd an kinds of .1 7 1r - sand • ilir{9l Zilkl. ' • • • Boa/AY 20712,61,666, • Stook 1) a a BM; payable demand, nomad by BBL two iame5...— .....:............5115,600 to 116 skim himbadoa-7/sani ................... ems oo 100 do Mune do do do ........... 6,176 00 60 do Bank of Plttaborgb do .do .--.... 2,750 00 50 do Et:Mango Bank do do ...... .... 15,2?2 CO Balance of Book Amanita.— Wiles huniturn_...... Wm. B. Holm"; 1)1.111M70121: Bat Dacia!, Wm. A, Calell, Jodksph rkpatrkk. Wilson ElMer, dr Jobn blDerltt, Geo. A. Der.— is;. 84;n7 EEENRY .Ikr. ATWOOD, Eo _ DAVILON'B, A 3 *O3 ovum:. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY QIINT & 31INERT. (NSW XDITION,) RUNT a samiata BENSON'S AItaIDOEMENT BY RENT & lacd Agrat otr etv • =.4.aa" 4:014aw tosi -- CO 04,113 o P 29,663 si
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