PITISBTJBCjHI MOSDAY : MOBHTNO, OClj 17, 1559. omoiAL i-jh‘sb or the pitr. City and News Items. MxTIO&O LOGIC AX Observations (orjtbe OaseUe, by 9.E. Shaw, Optician, 58 Fifth 8 1.— corrected daily: IK 305. TK SHADE. .... 00 50 «0’ 64 0 o’clock a. u. 12 " . It p u V. u. Baroisctcr Practice.—A quite pecaliar case of sharp proof ioo occurred iu this oity last week. Oa Thursday, a well dressed woman calling her* self Mrs. Cboih, and professing to be the wife of a olergyman, weot to a dry goods store on Mar ket street, and purchased a Mioorea mantle, a set of embroidery and a cashmere shawl, order ing the same to bo sent to her rooms at the St. Charles. Io due time the sttfre messenger took the bundle of goods as ordered. Mrs. "Cook” waa in No. 57 and being informed that she was wanted below, she oame down, took the bnndlo and told the messenger that she would bring the money down from her room If he would waif a moment for her. He did wait till bo got tired. He then, on inquiry learned that l Mrs. •"Cook,” with a-large bnndlo under her arm, andoloak and bonnet on, bad left the hotel for some time, and ibns the dry goods merchant lost his monoy. in the afternoon, orders were left at a carriage ttao'dj fur n vehicle to call at No. 100 Third et. At the appointed hour (bo orders, wero obeyed. AJady, veiled, and convoying a iprge quantity of bundles and band boxes,> got on board and ordered the driver to go over the Monongahela bridge, nod so on up the Brownsville Road. At tbo lridgo sbo told the gale keeper that aho had nn'chonge, but would be back that way in the , course of arcouplo of hours. Tho carriogo passed ou, and at tho toll gale on tho road she gave the same information she had left at the bridge. So the driver pressed ou, and when he had reached the vicinity of Cowan's tavern, be passed n.ruan with 1 a “wee” brown pony, and a buggy lo match, driving very leisurely. After /• they had,.passed him a pieoe, and bad arrived -, tavero called, ’White Hall,” the fair oc cupant of the carriage told (he driver that she might as well have gone on with tho man who waadrlving the pony and save-herself tho expense of going further in the carriage. So the driver . stoppedrin the vioinity of a Uoe running off at rightnogles with the main road, until the man with the brown pony drove up. Here she trans ferred her baggage to the boggy, and had ashort confab with the man .who was driving it. They then drove np tho lane, Mrs. "Cook” saying to j tho driver that she was going lo a house, which : she pointed out. a lilllo way up the side of tho hill, where her shoemaker lived, of whom sbo was going to get a pair of shoes that evening. [tt was.now becoming dark. J So she passed on in tho pony baggy, the city driver waiting for her; but instead of stopping at the bouse, sbo pressed straight ahead over the bill. The Jehu of the cab now saw through the game whftb bad : been played off at his expense, flo pursued (he ! fair thimble-rigger, but she was uot to be caught I or found, and eo ho drove back to the city, “pay- { iog tho tolls as he returned,” in accordance j with tho promise of Mrs. “Cook.” j An information, setting forth thoabovo facta, ! was made before the Mayor on Saturday. He I sent first to No. 100 Third street, but no one i there knew the woman, except that sbo had rc- I quested, them to allow hcr ’todeavea fow bundles ! mere till her carriage should como for them and for her, which permission they granted. "Officer 1 Hagne was then dispatched. to the country where 1 tho driver was left wailing for Mrs. “Cook's” ; shoes. Hagno soon got on the irocs-and followed I the same up till he found the lady, whom he I brought into tho city. Her father, of whom | this is tho only daughter, seeing the officers, soon heard thh case, eo he mounted his nag and r«de into town also. The young lady, whose namo we would not meotion for any thing, when asked why eha did all these sharp things, answered:—Thai some lime ago b!iq had read in some paper about a man who procured some jeweller, Mr. 'Wilson, we believe, to scad a watch arid eomo other articles to the Si. Charles, where he got them and left the man to get hie j pay by waiting for it in. the room below. She j (tho young lady in questioo) was in great need ! of articles of cloibitig, capes, sbawls, mantles, j cuffs, collars and such like; her father would J not give her the needful wherewith to reimburse any Market street or other dry goods merchant, i w* 4 . so she made np her mind that she would Iry the i ou n rd ft £ ,C i M \ °® c *r ,at * e ° u *•*« hooch, ItlUFOnudbTlh. m»D who got lb, nick, i ,“ me üb“u b “ b «" With what saccara we have related. She pro-i eo ; o _.j, ej , - . e ph» with hisaoo, to tested it was her first offence, and the first time H j t jj nioMiirc ihai fh We learn, •■*«« “‘-r ed r ih H of ih ° r „ s t e ' teuer was sorry. She returned the goods, tbe old : . s _ gentleman,-her father, paid tho driver, of the ; Sam'l H.»hpna. L-.j . has .'been appointed .s, cab, and all other bine, and the young lady went | ury PuLtic in place of James Mciiroeor La. home Again, escaped as, well sa | whose term of office has expired 1 pONMJMPTIOX’CAN UKUUKKI)' ■Court or Qoahtf.% Session —Before Ja<.lg«e ' v>* a plain i»t\tksikntoi' vact.- McClure and Parke. . • ov D . ll H^r ! , !s V( . K Saturday, Oct. 15M Diror e «._Oa motion of j j tJthb S. Schojcr, Esq.', Robert Morrow, Eeq , was ap- «-r nn»ci pointed a Commissioner to take testimony in an , TJ 2 * ‘ 1 m > •“ <*«««‘-t Tuiu^uarj j. • %, , •>*,,. L-fm'iUlnC* is too veil to fiduiit of «kf|.lirl3m— application for divoroe of Mary Aon Russell by tonc«t«in i Q io r.qi.i,* . .mut wuh tbai |.r*. ber next friend, James Rediok, from her bus- jodice which cfuati.r &**&!:« th» ii,(u>atuii.>b ot h‘uvw*rti b*s4, Wm. Qilmore Ktnmll a u Oi.H;!*. ' ... * sy , . . . i r. T r !l the piKleDt Will J.«r».*T*r- ib4 Ift: ill-! «ltf w. llolit On motion of W. C. Augbinbaugh, Esq ,J. L. which a.vot»iMu.y «.t, u mu*t .ui «.n Koethcn, Esq-, was appointed to lake testimony •omptijn, wh.u •i-p«i«ntt) m i„ tbs oaSB of Henry IVehrle, who peliliona for a -r o '■>.<- ... .. , ... /. , . f <S**ti..>e»l It rm rr-.i'e them »Uf\r, hoi ! J., mean to m» dhorce.from his wife; Anna Wehrie. that n paukui* h»«a » Ti«>i«i,r u^in Sentences. —John Barnett, aliafl John TfaoiUp- ■ '-rtwjiinE’TsLill*, eujaciatpd, r..tiflnaJ to tbrlml, « u d op eoo, alias John (Took, for horse ..Baling, *» I sentenced to the penitentiary for tnree years, com. • • The first eentenoe was for stealing a bay horse from R. H Pattersou. On one stolen from Neal Brieolrfhti ho was sentenced for two years, lo commence at the termination of the first. On the-one stolen from R. L. Allen be woe sentenced —/.of two year*, tb'e time to commence at the close of the eeoond. The aggregate time for stealing tbo three horses is thou aeveo yean. Robert J Brooks, convicted of assault and bat tery nUtyfotevt to Rill bis brotber in-law, Mr. ; Kerr, wil* brought into court. C\ Mo’C. Ilayes, ; Esq*, stated some foots calculated to mollify the ! oootenoe to be pronounced. Ho referred to the ; fact that the jury bad recommended him to tbe : tneroy of Ibe Court, and begged that tbe boy, i now about 17 yearn of age, might bo sent to tbe [ House.of Refuge. 1 , lie was there once and, as 1 ia stated, behaved bimself very well. Mr. Hayeß : asked that the boy might be spared a felon’s stigma, which was always branded upon tbe in mate of the peoHcntinry. Edmond Snowden, Esq , made a few remarks In behalf of youog Brooks, who seemed himself to be entirely unmoved, and to await (be sen tence of tbe law with the greatest calmness. Judge M’Clore eaid that this young man bad been already in the House, of Refuge. Ho pro cured a ladder, climbed into the window of bis brother-in-law’s chamber -at the dead hour of uight, and with a deadly weapon sought bis life. Had sot the knife struck the breast bone, tbe man now vmunded would hare been dead. Are gentlemen fa earnest, when they, ask ns to send this yooog man to tho House of Refuge! 1 have conßuUed with my associates and the result is as follows: Here the CtrarL sentenced Brooks to the penitentiary for two years. James and William.Flion, Ibe latter convicted of an assault, and the former of assaalt and bat tery en Chas. Michaels, wcte sentcnced, William to paylbe coals, and James the costs and a fine of $5.. Before the sentence/ Mr. Marshall, who hod: appeared for Michaels stated that be had beendeqeiyed as to the relations existing between Mibbaelft and a woman that appeared to be mixed up in; tbe caee. She was not Miobaels’ wife, as he had been.credlbly informed. Uoder these circomstauces, the case assumed a different as pect. Hence the lightness of j&o sentences as above.. Court adjourned. \ FATnxa.-7-Ia (bo Dia»ricjl Coort, oo Satarday, judge Hampton delivered a verbal opinion in tho case of tbe Commonwealth for use of the Mayor, Aldermen and.citizens ef/Allcghncy T«* H. C. Sproul upon tbe questions reserved. This was a case under, the paving law of Allegheny, similar inmost of its features lo the oases of Allegheny City vs, Sohenicy. Judge Hampton ruled la favor of defendant, on the ground that a patehaier at an Orphan's |Courl-Bale withont notice of the iitn for paving, takes the property mveeted oCthe lien. The other points in the case were ruled la favor of defeadaat pro forma. P< ’omoEgD^—The case of thesLawrcooeTille & Sharpebnrg Plaok Road Co.- ia: tbo Citizens’ F*g«Dger Railway, was to have come op on Sat ar“?OT» of Mr. Hayes, ottor .BoatfCoopany, it was post ???„ 4 J!r vi "v” S,lat<1 »7- Ho Mk«ath»i the “U 11 ,r *4ed before >bn fall bench. Jang* Jlejatril wu not io n,„ c i t y on g Unr . aayiMd. went over. Mr. Rippey asked and Obtained the extension of the role for taking,teeilmony daring the week. 11. [AHT of OUT readers ore cot aware ißat Messrs* Davis & Co., No. CO Fifth street are publishing a very valuable work, entitled the Pennsylvania Aimaneo. It is a large work of iUf containing moch valuable Informa tion not fobs bad la any other shape, and one wbioh every person should havota read and're fer to.: It i® sold ® l tbe ridiculous low price of 25 oents. See advertisement in another column. Mb. Union, No. 81 Wood etreet, has on bond st present the oolobrnted Pisnoa of Chickoring & Bonsmennfaotnro. These instruments are BO celebrated all orer tbo country for tbeir ei eellence and durability, as to require no praice front us; still no cannot do less than to heartily endorse ell that is said in tboir favor. Weed viio all those interested in snob natters to call at Uellor‘e narerooma and see tbeir superb Pianos:. Wn InVite sjlenilon to tbo adrertiseneut b another eblnmnof ihe-adjourned New Caetie,: whi ch tab 18 th of Ihia month'atlibe MqrnV latllMity. . Misses. Bain'S V« Goedeb, nerchandise brokers andicomnistion merchants, opened temporarily at No. 13 Wood street, bat will by the let of No?, proximo operate oa Second el., permanently. They propose doing an cxlrn- Bive Produce Basilicas, and io?ile a call from <lealcrs~&9 veil as those vbo have to sell aa those who wish to parenase. They are both ex cellent business men, and their thorough acquain tance and long experience in the trade, enables them to act safely and understandiogly. From our Intimate acquaintance with these gentlemen, we aro warranted in cordially reoommonding them to the patronage of the public The read ers of the G<i2ette are referred to their card, and business notices, where the most nnexoeption able referenoes can be found, of houses of high standing in this and other cities. We very sin cerely wish these gentlemen the fullest success in their business operalions, as we are well per euauei! they deservo it. . °f the largest and moat extensive bouses *, °ities engaged in the Floor, Grain aud heed business, is ibat of Simpson k Neloon, i« B * rßct > above the new Market House, Allegheny. Thoir wareroomii are constantly filled with tho abote named articles, aud persona buying there can depend ou tho goods turning 00l just what Ihcy-are represented to be. With Mr. Nelson, one of the firm, we bavo the pleas ure jof a personal’acquaintancc, and hare.ever founu hiru to be an eoergetic, Industrious and honebt man. Adhering to principles of the aoundesl morality, and with the most Conscien tious and scrupulous regard to honorable deal- e wins upon the confideuce and commands espcct of all who are brought in contact him, either socially or in business rela- See advertisement in another column. t NiuiitovMb. VARorNuorf.—Tliiucven r. Vandenhoff gives readings from the *‘Old sity Shop," in which au cvcniug will, jio , be profitably and delightfully speut with es Dickons, the inimitable “Uoz " As this last opportunity the public will have for ig Mr V. wc have no doubt it will be gen embraced by tho lovers of the really 1 and finished in elocution, aoaiyzat-too- of ter and beauty of diction. Mr. V. is un (d as a render; hi* stylo is fascinating, his' iciation faultless and bis whole rnauner ascinating and highly eotertainiug. Go lif you waut a scat. Tho HalUwiU be od early, depend upon it. *' . Tub National Bonk Nfitc and Commercial Re porter, for October, is out. This Detector is one of the most reliable works of the kind now pub lished, and no counting room it complete with out it. The present number contains an acco-> rate description of all the new counterfeits, spurious or altered bills, with a faithful report of the markets, and a large amount of commercial news. We ttblicc in it what has not been given by any other Detector, a good description of the spurious notes ou tho Lowisburg Bank, IV li is published by Messrs. Feld & Urr, Dispatch Building*. J Hbskt Warp Rescuer. Tho people b* j pleased to know that Rev. Henry | bae engaged or partially engaged to visit Ih# I city at an early day. under the auspices of.Wr ; tain of our ciiizeus of the Methodist CbUtW? I au d that while here will deliver three lectures. j All the preliminaries are not arranged, Imy'Gff^c lia now but little doubt that wo shall sooij'etijoy tu this city the pleasure of hearing 00/uf the most eloquent and estimable divin**£of abt&ge We learn that he will speak in room would not contain all w/o wilHJe si him. ✓ i*■ ■' Is SessiH,:; —The .Stiprrme Co trfl tf will be in Pceaifm in this city t his (ley, and hence to the end of the October term They will sit io eases for Ibis district ou the second Monday of November. The United States Distriot Court, the Quarter Sessions, Ibe Common Pleas, the District Court and the Supreme Court of the State will all be in session to-day. The question as to (ho lost'bill in equity yet remaios unsolved. It was to have been before the Court on Saturday, but Judge Williams, be fore whom it m first was calleJ up, bad good into the country It will probably be taken an next Saturday. r The Clerks of the Return Judges had not con cluded their Additions, ou Saturday night—one district not having made return. W« are not able, therefore, J j give the official totals t«.-<j=iy Tbuao w«- gavV «n Saturday were very nearly correct * Sometime* elm rm.-irmw.riit molkal uim 0 r« gieatly mu- Ukeo lo nnn.-ultaUQg, or in Jlio rtiioiion.iuj ut the They aee tbit tbe patient baa a ao.l a grnl rattling of phlegm in tba lung*. which at »ik-« they pm noonro to )«* Tntwrrulou* or I'ultu.uwy Coo»umpli..u, auJ • rmort t-< »<mje cough rcriiaJ>, tli» hasituf whi.-h mo-il luv* fUt/Jr bj uplffiii, o» ship I In* rough,and whirh rings th« > liver, constipates the bowel*. bdJ injures the goat/ic juke t.f > the vtomarh, bo that it in imjKAeiblu fur illgriUon to g. uti, ' and in • f*-w . t month* It.e (urt-in it t-lut-rd l-v d*ath. .Now, I wilt VKuturx t-. ssj that tMothirJ* of the <-aa«s of CoDiumptiuu In the I'nitMt .“.tat** atccuux<-U Oy uihar t.itn Complaint *<r liyupepsi.i. The uni'.oua meaihrauo uf ilia bronchial tnhw sympathir* with tho tivrf nnd stums-h. ftn.l lre>|in>Dt «Hght itiMj luattii it futo Ur.mrbwl C..n*uuti,- , lion. , ikl.en-V. Pulm.mio Syrup la one of the m.st in-tx/ful pnrihrra «f Itie blood knowo 1 1. prujwrt In, assisting the eaßtricjoice of lh« stomach, making a htwltby aud net- I oral circulation of Teluous blood, »—u rip-u tlie abscess In ti. u 1,,. ’ soon restores them Lo health I fn Strolaloai diacaiet it is r.|u,illv t ttica. i >u« I l>n< • «iu , bre.iypee or person* cuix.l »t tbU dusa-e. .bowing ...us win-re they have tncu-sllinal covered with running ul-vra 1 am the Inventor of what U called IkheockV ter, for examining the longs, which u mably reouiutnciided i by the faculty. , Onu part cd U U plat-d to Ihe naked Lreaal, arid ihv other to the ear of tho auscnlUtor; U.eu, when the patt-nt draw* a long, full breath, it tntnainiU the muuil or isitliug ut the luogt.so loud and distinct that by practice it is ixaj to >ie terminv how far and what portion in diseased, and run tiu erring!/ ilctermln-j.whelhef it is Toberciilmi*. pietinU .-r bronchial Consumption, or whether u ■■ an »n «(lou of ihe mucous membrane of the bronchial luUi, sympathising from th» lifer or stomach, a pmguuei* accordingly Many /care ago I «** gifen up as being in the law eta. ges ofCuiiiomptiuu, and was tuken from home in Philadd phia to my iricods In Moumtpwo, New Jersey, to die. 1 wasted away t; a mere sfceleluu, was couOnrd to my h«l, and my physician, who hail attended iny father's family be fore me, said I coutd not life a wdek. Then, likeadwwn ing man catching at a ilrqe, I (icard of and obult>ed|ibis preparation of root', Lefts,'•fcblch made a p-rlcct rurr of me. '■ It leouiod to Uie tint 1 could tael it penetrating uiy whole system. It soon ripoued the matter In toy lungs, -nd 1 would spit off moie than a plot of offuosive yellow matter every morning f.r more lhau a week. As soon as that lagan to . subside, my cough, feter, pain, night sweats, aii began to leave me, and my appetite became Bo great that ItWaswith difficulty 1 cculd keep from eating too much, i souu gained my havo been growing in Utah ever since, it Mtnnlabed ail who knew mo,as emy one thought I was no far gone ever to be raised again. Mauy of those peopln who knew me then are now Dr log and occupy log places of bohor sod Unit la New Jersey and Philadelphia, who coaid easily satisfy the moat incredulous as to the truth of this statement. Mice was a family complaint my father, mother, brothers mud sitter all died with vViuiiioipiiun, and I ajonu am isfi. Now ] erjoy th*. l>cil of health.aud have for years, weigh lug over two hundred and ten pounds, Immediately on my rec overy 1 turned my attention to the ecknc» cl medicine and the study of this peculiar aisoaae. Infsct.l wasduu-i! to it by the great numbor ol .people comiog to me i-r w>r,d log for me from all parts to cure thcinj and 1 flatter mysell that at thladay I have had as mach exfrtrtenee mod merm In the treatment or tnls dlseaae as any other person in tbn co putty I laving visited many portion* of it, and atudied the rarjoaa types aud forms of tbe dUcaso pwiillar to tbo dtfior ent pbanes of our cllmatf. I then f-ire f«-l a connd.-orw In my.mode of tnatmast wbl-.h those who confine tbelr prer (Ue to but odo locality, ran hardly hope to attain. I am the proprietor of Ibrea medkiwar the Pulmonic' fly rup for Consumption, Sea Weed Tonic (<<r Oysp»pdtt and Mandmke Pills for Llvsr Cumplalnt. i/no bottle of Ben Weed Tonic often remove* the worst cases of Dyspepsia Tito Uandrake Pills have become tn common oso fur ail bill-us complaints whsre purgatives urert-jotred. They sc: on tho liver and stomach similar to calomel, vithont h-avtng any bad effects, and are warranted not to contain e particle uf calomel or mercury. The Tunic and Pill* were originally intended to aarist the Pulmonic Syrup in curing Consump tion when the stomach and Hrer aro much disordered; but -theyarw often now used when tbo lungs in- out di«M«eil, with the happiest results. The PnJmmitc Syrup is calculated to correct the longs, t stomach and liver, and will ripen And remove all morbid matter from the system; but sometimes the bow»ls are an costive, and tlio liver so slogitlsh, that li requires something more actfvo with tho Pnlmonic Syrop; tbcif ih# Sea .Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills oro Tho direction* which accompany tho Syrup explain whtfo they »ro fh be used. ' Tbove wishing a thorough examination with the lUspirc meter will be onaned tfaroo dollar*; but All adrlcA will bo glren gratia, and I will do all tn my power to explain tba satnreof their case. Those desiring eu vsaraioatiaD,,and feeling unable to pay,coed not hesitate to call opine, for the same attention WUI be ibown and the sain* Interest min* ifast*d In tbum which I bestow on th'iaa more favored. lam anxious to meet and explain to every one my manner of treating ibis Insldious discaao —Consumption, Now, orpuntaptires, tharw is a plain statement from oao who hat made this diseaso the efu-fy of a lifetime; and if the tvader were la Philadelphia, where I reside, I rpald abow «« any nnrober of caacs that Lam been rntorsd to liealth ii? 1 * 1 ?®“l 6 * 1 hu P° , r» conditiod; However, any ono.who lhe trouble to read the following well authentic*- flcate,^ n f/^lT, oced beyond a doubt of my ability to cure this terrible dinoase In ltaacvereat forma. I iCQKiW In this dty, at tti« Uru K ,‘ort. ut Dr. Kejaer 140 Wood alroal, where I here anoffide for tba rumloAllou orpatienta, and where 1 iua, L- t M „ llM¥ - or •veniog, until TUESDAY NIOIIT. Dr. Schenrk would reij-*« ifullj ft-., ft ;i j^. r( *, u , %», ui,ln~ totakeble roedirfua* «fi« • KETSEH, lfj We. • • • ' acribe them ‘ Tbo foil; fuw da' drj hu£t?i£fi!! "lief. Iwuadriiedtotok* in w “ ea I I dM,wmaiainctha mort of the time !5 wf?!,* 8 * morula* home with him very Uitialmprov- Sn h. *.? »r-Bcb*ock, with a vis* to.£«r- Lik m Ptvwnater, the ax aft condition o» S Lft mn\ C * refnl dU * tw,i » made, and v, fowd tb,t hsrloA " M Te P «»«* diacttad, and that ha was „,}. rlt rrot ? * « br «dc Inflammation of tba tuucou. mm,, mM. in* oth "-, Wi,b «w «w*ot, tha Dor.or took him r tu *nca, b*low Brbtol, where ha remained im r about eight Wawln, and iu that abort «iiar« of .ZrJ.l? hvKt '° * ut "' b - bta Cur.. HI. cor.gii tu ,i« * w ktcb were very profuse, tiaro ceaaed an moiy.and all other had aympUitua have dtaappeanx]-~tita !!T’. v h W4>n *»ao4 eonlractod.ttaa expanded font locnew bohaa gainst In MUmiahlugly: bi« pube, whirb wai never rban Ufi, 1. now down to «J. I make Oils ■Utematil in ordtr ibat othen who may Im« artlictud In like tuaimer, may know what nonr»e to purwiia Imu cuutiip" wd I never it* «o urast a change in wny )wr*»u Inao nbort a tlm * THOM AS Si SI P^IIN, W. 4 I‘lDo »trwit. li«|nu 1 Tesith. / //'-•£«.'.VO *•:».../ JV.C..rr,fA v /*„/.,, rtl| . r , L- fty™/*- 1 r I, b p alnU's, ruaiJmg at No Idol rho.tuut .t ,do bvr«U> .vttiiy in the tolluwlug facte: That l have Iwu troubled uuu aoujetbiug like » Pulmonary complaint for Dujr • y«»r. I bad acountuut backing cough. witi) |iaj u | U mjr .houlJuia aud Under my abnuaUer blade; my complexion •hallow, bowel. i.-n-Kulnr. aouielime. 100 looee and utber ° ul } ioU \ look . walk to fr.nkllo Square, aud .at down to get mo f lMil , , tliereuiure than live minute, when, bv aulmi a cough, •ouiotbic«»l*rCuJ.BiiJ. aa bo« tv, I car. trll. half a galluo of blood guahed outol luy uumtb. A crowd o| «« cited peoplegaih»,ed around urn, am] I WMU |,«q over to Mt lloWor*«arn K .tor.., . oltmr..| Mxth and Vlu* .tree U - Kout Tor • pby.lClau.BuJ I vr M taken bom- I lay U.oi.. B *v«ral llaja, .|.hu„ k trow a pint to a <|nart of b1.»4 V» *“T Vt" i"?' Mymothor Undated .... lending tor lb. which waa dour, au.l at that time every hem n,#uf - *»•♦« «> r . u ,f, .** paUt% 1 ,B - 1 tU * l 1 “-“iu * critical war. lour b<s At oucr b.. ha.Jtbea.lt thatl.a l bwu preacribed removed, and lurbade rur rutin* auv Un.rr nmV m U T M U «.'UU irriutlimy Inn*, nin.'h that h. . abort time it would throw cue Into • ha.tr boun.urpt.oa. ft., tint thing Chat Dr. Schbnck did wa. t„ *1? ft” m l “ r * c ‘ Joao of *»*« Mandrake Pm* moth er rather rcuiouairated alththoDr. at tint; .be wa?«fnJd tit. ojx,ration of tho Cilia, and having to move me abotit «ouU atari tbo Mwdm*. ajjalu. 1U- aald It was the out. • ham-e; that my tjatetn wu locked I lay coll fi nr d to my .(rani e»eu to turn my bead, tor fear I would bleed to (hath. 1 took brh.-iu-k'a I’utaiuuir tiyrrip aa laM an urv -otnacb w..uld besi It, w itbcut any . r s atd to the Junction. Mo tolj m.> to take it a little at a Urn© ai fa.it aa 1 could aud nai.c.r a» J rau toll, he aduao of Cilia dadvt^r rr l “r;. 1,1 ~u Llorj,u - w tw ° »r Called, hilt lee. , u .puutlty; the third day it cum up clotted thori Ur.. - gave encoutageturui. | aoon .topped blooding, aud wa. .11. to go .lout, Ue thru Ja»e t«4 Udtle of hfa Kchruck a Co a W e*-d Tonic, .a tuy alotnach wm eo weak ' It ~U' k na •r»-’V tB ‘ fearall the time f r „ * “ Uj “ uU « w '‘*>*l. alter the hha-J .UrpiaMi, U Icit me wu h adutruaalag cough, much Uio.e than I .el,ire I htote the tdoo. l veaa.,l. VT Schetrck told n,e that it was rauatd by raltng to., much .alt ■ The Pnie cleaned n.T 11,0 * < ’’ lrl "-CUiatH my bowel. The .S-a Uee.l Toni, brought up the tou* o( >ny atmua.tb, and I felt a< ihouab I w .a ociuk well, triend. .11 thon. hl that 1 ou g >iuj- into haity Ounaumptiou. aa l emt he,l nr ' .T\ UU *' »•«» *» bight. I would roll and .icugh all urght,*bd toward, morulng .weal *,> th.t my uuder rlotiiM amt aheet. wore wringing wet 1 Tin. alatu of thing, kept on from three to <bnrw>ek«- ev».ry time I would call upon the Doctor he w.e.M ►.y i , VM doing fcj Well a. could t-e ni|»cti>d, alihfinrh my culw would gc.l very r}trick and foil, aud my tongue, although charr L | *-urf. nioro like a pin c oi raw lew! than anything ! - can cotnp.uo It to. lam now a well man; t bare no c ui,-h no night aweati. no hleedlng, and hat * picked up in flj.h couaidci.bly, l think 1 tcel .. well an l liave to, »e.r« 1 make thu at.tcnient for tbo U-uedt ot th,)b> uttlictej like me, and am tolliug eTer* particular from the time 1 com mruced taking Dr. archcock'. uiodicloe to the ptvaent a. I know buudrrda are atlllcud like me, and do uol knew'what tod-r 1 do tbiuk that a.ay |-n»ou .cllrtrsi a ith anything c-i or aeud at vuce to Dr 8- hen. k >\jrT i ' l bim aißk,f his ciainlnation. with hie lUaptroniolor’ ■•J I r*u u.ure them, if the lungg are not too far gone, hn lUTlmoci: Uyrap i* urn* Idcme. K T Klt AMRKH the uaderelgued. are Weil «, .pi.ii.t.-d with Mr K T f FUaMDKA, aud a.w Inin doa it, cmnned to In. bed aa w a tbcught, ue»er to Ret up iu-.in, but to onr ► rwat tiirpri.e *he he., been ctre.l, .. we t-elt.i e, b, '» >. Vl’H * s pi t. Mf'NtO.SVhUP. i lh>* I ovt U-rr, No 1.0 New ntm-i laM lriyer, No. loot Cbretnnt .tree, Hm.ll Aaav.S.M’ tvirner Fifth and l , ( i.l«i »t, J<u-ol< iioldarnifh. No. ijr; Market «ireet Jo. KQgU.u VVt.t, Attorney at Law 1W tfa'iin' n Philad-U.bta. Pa. July l-i. llj.M Mb. DKAOON'.H CASK '•* ' « *•*«*•» ■-«> -1«... ~l„^ f>r|.r*«Ku>t) to int«>t tn ji>u „f t!iw vxtraurdiaaiy ruro tour I’ultnonfr Syrup ha* made In mV ?*s„ Eh.ht < r u..ie vear. Paiat.H Hirers appear.*] u u n.y f*<.. and nor;k, «.ti a »b..rt 1.mM. 4 Ibe fi~b th«t> ; . u „.. il, anrtaruirf. .ere V\ f “ In a »lu-rt tin kef* i-uu^im. lU initnuum] body T.,«d,.,b.r ; .r.,f ( , u , thcuVer. Vbi I' »« un[.l,«i..t,i i„r any ~ne t«. »t:ij io UJ , rtKIM j pl.«d 4.. ~..r»l pb,.!r„«., which t w.«T«rj lulh toJ-j AbuUt einl.Uwu «....• 10 b some of rny fnrodj Informed toe cfseT«r*| cure* «■! “rroiuta performed by t-ctrccf, Pulmr.m,. Syrup. <u>4 me to try if I bad | n .Mr tin iHnen, ron.lurtr.rou the Camden and Amboy liailroaJ. i.dd me f.*r»oT,n-urwj l.y your Syrup, and luaUuua ou rny »■» tog it a tnrl. Ilia Confiden.-* in it m.lured me lv prjti!lir ; • tialbdoir-n bottlea At the time 1 «m liitfrnoa torture* my limbs much swollen and very pimfnl, the ui (pr , di«’ charging rery ofktialvo dieter, n-tmi.g lot Ur*- ~ lindaonm anablnd me to .|««p Before na j o . , Tl tue fifth buttle, I eXpei ioati d a benefit, tuy U'fealive . gau» much Improved, and aecood ta rmrmln their healthy eXei. .*<; m> appetlw was much lurn*e..J, and I JVU ,tmm: rr throughout my whota ayatom; the oh . f« dl».h«r,;o! , r ,« freely, at,J the dlii-Urgea breamr- Ir** and |r«« . tlru«ti« Whilst using lb* tenth iottle, all lfaeave|hti S *nd •..reo.-a, left inn. the .Wvbargen tU uk.-re . ouirneor-l I ; healing,‘auJ t-eforc thrtaJtttc was euititi.-l •>, t ofu|-.,..-n,n ieui..»ej. aorl I «u lurad I h*»ce„j...e,i ULiuterr.ipl.dV-aJ heath 1.. r |l,e ,*sl Bilan, . moruha. lam oouvro-wd that arrofuta and ineicurial du e “|* * l> entirely ris.Scaled from iny system I h»«« r»,t bad an «l.h orjiiiu lor rn-.e than . ).-«t past f n . r t«. my Using the PatuioUh-h> rup. ISwe >.,* not-* arel, that f I>J liut ruffri Jay anj niaht. ruoje u , 1110 „ Xcm , . citing p.,n.. I an, rr.nrfd.nt .f I bal u«mJ K«i mow ! hjrup l-f *«■ ii'ing il,er,t M n.et and r«e„ U r,.it w,. U |J ha.- I prayantM tn-arh *l' lay suflnting, and «.r.| lM- Luo,lml J„iu.w I «,u «... , , rrU , | man. and attnUule it entirely i,. , uU , ••/*. w.-vr tf-rnn-' Wnhlug you e.er, ,n... . 0 , *hl. b , imly me e t r.rlwT ~K 1 ! rour OtK-11-l.t aet.aat Tl. •JJ KltT II |M py.y ' tt'e, I||Q tin.lcr»igued, being well amounted «i<), ! •Ur. R. De»Ciin rf know lliat be haj labored for eevaial ' 7««rff under • paiufn! dUeaio, railed by phytirtan* ,< acrofuU,|nr Kihir'a T-riJ," by tb* u»e Of .Srirsfi'i Hu’n,,.,.. .V v e,., (( baa been porlertly rureJ. Ilia fare, t.aek, arias *aJ U.Jy »oro entirely f'uVereJ with a nines of uloera, so much »o that we Je*p»ircJ of In) ever l>eui£ a well tngn again, but we are happy i ; . any bo u now etnoythg as g«.oJ health aa he ever JtJ in his youthful Jays, not a ve.Hlgo ol ; hts disenso i< ntnr felt, but the Iran nhero the ulr*ers bare been. W e make this publi;- statement for the benefit of thure wh * may l-e nlHicteJ in a similar manner; and wo think it jutt that I»r. 5,-hetu*k shotilj make rucb a unramlotia oure the publir at large, a* we know, from . ur .wn k nuwla-lge. the above statement t.< be fu«, • .1, 11. Il !.')< *I)U 11< 11 >, Hotel. Maloti) st Wharf Hi:NKV N- UKACiiN, Hurlington, N .1, CIIAS. UINKLII, Steamb.-ot Trentou. j 11. TIiOMPSt'N, Ca|.L .Steam. UichM M..,-ktr.n, , i W. K. ALLKN. ?*n. Ji Walnut street ■ I i W. A. WALK HR. As .tiiki: • irear Crtir. or {'..ti.i *t i-ti.-s tr j S-HEI. kN Pi-i.Uf Si rrr, -The r..lb»wiog i. ~»e of the grealeM triumph* <•! im-dn-itin i.ver .li-ej-e * ever publitbed in tueJical hi»i..ry. KcaJ it PrntnpleJ by nw oilier than the fwlinjr ..( . fence ami f<>r ilia l»*i.efi( ol my art!irt*J fellow l»*-ing«, I desire to make known a den'riph.n of my f dnoftj;o no'l the uurT i-oi toii cure I i.l.Uined from 1 Schorwk* Pulmonic Syrup. About three rear* ug.. ’ l was mtliicic'l Wlih a violent roll, which settled on ! toy breast mi'l aide, and every few day* ( would raise considerable blood; uiy rough w&j very violent and 1 distressing. EI very day 1 had a'violent ferer, creep. ii»g chill* .vQii or>fu*e sweats at night, with diflieulty of breathing ami great .lose of appetite, tuy syateiu- I was entirely prn-trated, being ouchor*] to my'bed moat «f the time. Two of the moat eminent physi cians of thi* city attenJed uie, and, after exhausting 1 all their skill, pronounced uiy caso unrurabte. Indeed one said that my lung* were almost gor.c, and I could not possibly recover. At this stage of tbo diseaso, I was prevailed upon to try Ur. hchenck’s I’nluionir ■Syrup, and befura 1 had taken half a dor.en bottloj wu.h *•» Ittr recovered a* to bo able to go about the i huUfo. k scemcTto etrengtbeu my wbolo lyrletu' it loosened tlie cough and stopped the bleeding tuy i bowel* became regular, and everything I ale teemed to digest easily and to nourish my whole sysloiu. Indeed evich wm the rapid progrei.« of my health, nnd so sudden t ho change, that I became too mu- j guitie <>f k speedy Cure, and abandoned the use of the medicine belure Uie disease war tborongbly eradira ted, which resulted in another uttarli of bleeding at ibu lungs last fall, accompanied by a distressing l..again commenced taking the Pulmonic Syrup, aaiJ fccot for Ur. Schenrk, who, upon a careful examination, advised me to continue using it. lie foro I had taken four bottlaa an abscess was formed ,in which gathered and broke, discharging, ns neir as I can judge, a pint of vory disagreeable yellow matter. This seemed to cleanse and purify : toy whole system. Prom this lime I began to gol better, and I am now happy to say I am entirely re covered. I am sore at this time that I enjoy better health than I have for (be last ten yean. Sioco I commenced taking the Pulmonic Syrup, I have never failed to recommend it wherever I went, that othors as welt at myself might bo saved from that awful disease; for I feel it-a duty that I owe to the alllict ed to publish it to the world. Permit mo to mention a few casus which have come under my immediate observation. Being An a visit lu Camdan, N. J., last summer, 1 saw a obild evidently in tbo last stage ol bowel consumption. Tbo mother informed me that the physicians had given the child up us incurable. I told her what benefit f had rocoirod from the use of ijehenck’s .Pulmonic byrup, anil induced ber to procure a bottle. I heard uothing more from the little sufferer until about three months ; being in tho market, my attention was drawn to a lady who *>b served mo very attentively; she finally approached me and asked if I was not tbo lady who recommend ed hchoncfc’i Patmonic Syrup to her dying child, last summer, lo Camden. J repliod that I was. Hho said that her child-bad entirely recovered and was uncommonly Wealthy. Her name is Mrs. Wilson, end she now resides in Bridesburg. Another lad; I would mention in particular, who had a scrofulous affection. Her face and neck pro ecnlod odo continued sore, and coo >-f hor eyes was seriously affected with it; she bad became greatly emaciatod, and to all appearance, past recovery. 1 iftiltrcod her to try Seheock's Pulmonic Syrup, which sho did, and is now perfectly recovered. Another lady, Mrs. M'Mullen, whose residence I will give on application, was evidently in tbo last stage of Con sumption. I prevailed upon her to try the Pulmonic 1 Syrup- lb a very short timosho was entirely reoov- ' ered, sod now enjoys excellent health, having be- * come exceedingly fleshy. These are three oases * within my knowledge which I know were cured by e Schnook’s Pulmonis Syrup. AM who doubt this I statement, and will take the troable to call on me at my residence. Parish street, five doors above Tenth, north side, I think I will bo able satisfactorily to convince them by my own case and othors, that I know have been cured by that Syrup. Sinvo uiiy euro, there liavo been so many to see me t» kuow wbst 1 took, that .1 bare bad e vory good opportunity of knowing a greet many that have taken It, and have been greatly benefited thereby; and I think If persons afflicted with Consumption or Liver Com plaint, would send for Dr. Sehenck toil let him care fully examine their lungs, and if be snjs be can care them, follow the directions, and prevent taking cold, they will rapidly recover. J J (IULIELMA L. LEIUEHT. Dfl. J. Jl. Sciitsck —Dear Sir: l bare known Mrs. Leibert for several years, as a member of my icburcb, and bare all confidence in her statement, !aod am rejoiced fo find her again restored to health. Aar thine more ib addition tober statement Is need lees. Yours, truly, THOB. L. JANEWAY, Pastor of the N. Presbyterian Chorcb; Tj filxth street, above Green. % Bobbvck's Polkomc Strap.— l. John C. Green, 1. of tli* village of.Tacony, la ll»« cUj aftd'eooDty ©f i! Philadelphia, do hereby certify to the following ftcti: That early l&itfftU l tflOk ft YiQtok COM* yrWtlrreUlrfonnJlWoMfi,tUtma-1 conferredupon mo,lmii» thefoUnincgUtommt: n® Hi.™ ‘ U v' br ”*’* *° d , Abo3tth.Sr.tof last Mirth, Kook cold that aet •hoold.r bind, with a diitroumg cottgh , nl nocs . ,;.d it. ay back, causing nmcilsmencii; and abcnt poclarattaa. I kept getting worse util I took ay , the Erst of April I took another cold that settled on bed toy appetite was gone, ay bowel, very trrejn- , my long, and brought on an attack of the pleuri.y. or, fever and night sweet, attended. „h a di.tre,!. , Th.pl.oruy settled in th. upper par, of nfy right tng cough, which war very had nearly I long, and formed an abscess that, after much prin, all gone, and T vu so weak that I could arercelp | broke In about two month,, when I discharged, in r»ue my head from the pillow, and »m truly » n w b. ( twelve hours, about a plot of manor At »m« iim« jeet of pitty to behold. .-'j? [ ri ® uJ * had been sent tor ; I had almost a constant fever, with a verr bii»h nulse to »ee me die, and my sick bed was surrounded by and frequent chills; a very sore throat that dis kind and sympathizing neighbors, who had come to charged large quantities of thick though mucous witness my departure from this world. subaumce. I wae advised by pr. Craig, an old uhv- When all rays of hope bad lied of my recovery, a siciao of Rahway, to try Scbenck's Pulmonic Svrurr neighbor, Mr. David Conrad, proposed to try 'he said he had known great benefit to bo derivedYrom Schenek's Pulmonic Syrup, with a riow of loosoaiog ' it. I accordingly commenced taking iL I bad a my cough and relieving me of the tough phlegm, , revere pain under the lower part a my ribs in my and as a means of affording temporary relief, remark- ; lungs, that continued to increase. My physician ing at the same time, “that I was too far gone for 1 gave me digitalis aD«I squill?, to keep down the rapid J the Syrup to be of any permanent benefit." My I circulation of blood, from which, I think. 1 dorired wife, anxious for the relief of my intense suffering, I much benefit. procured some of the Pullionic Syrup. [ found it j My physician, on examination, pronounced iny afforded mo relief, and continued using it. I could ! lungs affocted a good deal; and as 1 continued to get feel iu influence on my lungs. i worse all (ho time, concluded I would go to Newark I continued to improve under its use, and my j and have my chest thoroughly examined. I accord friends were much gratified to witness my unexpec- ■ iogly wont, and was examined by Drs. Smith and ted improvement ; many id neighbor* came to look • Dougherty, who, after a thorough examination, told at me as one raised from the dead. ; me there were a number of ulcers forming in the My cough now became loose, and I f«|r something lower part and ut the bach, but where -ibo abscess break, when, I had the puin in my breast, and [ di a - j was it appeared to bo healing. On asking what they charged largo quantities of yellow matter. I have j thought of my prospects of getting well,' they said for weeks discharged and raise.! a spit-box full of i whqu the ulcers came to break, if my stftugtb was matter every day, with hard lumps, like grains «<( • U“t 100 much exhausted, nature might probably something. My bowels now became regular and ; throw off ibo disease, and I might recover. (They natural, and my appelito was so far improved that I : proscribed digitalis and sqoills, the saino'ae I bad could scarcely refrain from eating too much. My ‘ *»«« taking, with some utlrta things I did not try.) strength improved, and 1 regained ray flesh. j This was about the fir*u,f July. I bad at thislimi 1 continued to improvo in every respect Boob after 1 taken four bottles of Syrup. I stilt continued to get I commenced using the Syrup, and the improvement I worse, and after taking-six bottles, and 6ndlog I got continued until I was restored to my wonted health, j no better, I concluded it was doing me no good and I have passed throngh the inclement weather of the ! * might as well stop taking it, w hen I soon began to latter part of tho winter and spring, and feel as well S«t worse tolar than ever. Tho fever increased, now as over I felt in my life, and I am this day a night sweats came on, my cough got tight, my feet living testimonial of tho great efficacy of SchencVs and ankles swelled, my throat ulcerated and the Pulmonic Syrup la curing pulmonary disease. pain in my aide increased, and-T soon gave up all cx- Lcsl ibis statement be thought Lao highly colored lactation of ever being any better in this world by sumo people, I subjoin a certificate of a number A,,w ' t*k»ug tc» Syrup fi- r four wt*ks, md w |*. n j Wlia of tho inhabitants, of TaCuny, who saw me at differ- wcak tll,, l 11 difficulty I chnM r«-i up »heu I ent times during my disease, and nevor expected to V"? ,f 1 co ° l ' l ff,,t ““J relief from the ...me restored. Id. appendlbo eertifa.l,i of the j .get,. consmdidVuh brothere of Mj.ltc Lodge ho. 2-0,1. 0. of O. I-'., who | ■wn-, .0.l bj it,, time 1 had token two bottlivill.moch kindly watchod over me, and fully believed they I K . ut freely, the olcers began to hreik. a«<| would cuosign my remains to tho tomb ; but, thanks ■ \ lr P “*° J more freely Into the longs, and I began to t<» I)r. Schenck, for bis lovaluablo Pulmonic Syrup. !£1 * Zru,. " hat would be the effect, I t»j life has keen spared, and I am pcnnilted to make I »»J I Ktan to g.t wor»'. K .m°®faK U “J!S i t°hs2,s,o the foregoing statement for tho benefit of suffering I tl,at hdifd me, I took to it iu earnest. and «oou u<r/■> mankind. got Uu.u. The ulcere kept breaking, on« alter another, I reside in Tacouy, and am well Uuown by most ..f ' i‘?,'!“ cliar > K Y 1 ' 1 c “ Ql ‘ l freltbeatr pass into the pooplo there, will he gratified to lav. an, ! »o’, -CL ”T 11'"° person call upon me and learn more purliculare of ; to gut butter rery fo,u J ourer diwputuiwi o r pva np the great virtues of this medicine. t usr.l sll Uie cxer.-lso ruy sirungth would allow and in about JOHN C. Gltl-'FV ! Iroui the Urn of September, 1 gained ta»Btv-ilve The rtilwrihcrr. Utemher. or the My.tir Lotfe. : |S nu m™ 1 - !”^‘ 0 l «» l “'*‘rd ..v.nl V 'i-n i,i ri\ v r .i„ i> ■ iibilb, got better, and 1 would raise from ray lungs matter N-. -0. I. ..f O. F.,of llolmesburg. Pa„ do here- I mixed with blood, uoUHt gradually stopped Afur n SZt by certify that we know John C. llreen. who. in- a i bottles, \ amvM<K i tob«almo»t well; but unfor member in good standing In No. 27<>, I. U. of i). p 1 '“naMy taking cold, iwn t obliged to cuntluu'n tho ?ymp who was dangerously ill with a low PolmuuQry Con- ; . Ut,, a l *. sumption last winter, so that they gave him up (o entlro,,r Dp ' There ap dio, that he is ... fairlj restored to perfect health. In. or I. ...Iter th.o tbs and Ibey believe hie recovery was produced b* timo as I ovur did, but am Dot •o.trouir l would adrlsaati SOHKNCK'S PULMONIC SYRI’P. a cold .«■ a reugb, ur lungs, to ur We believe this certificate is correct in every her- f, Tr i prt ' , ' a , r ,° Pulmonic fijrup.andgivu ti.-ulsr HENRY NEFF I* u 3 ’!, «-* notdiwouragod. if. u k . ««, ,„ u ‘' Ai vnvn VrflfrvVnv „ . J ‘"‘V 1 "* “ may beth« ulcer, .ro ,Ipemug. AlorKhD ROBINbON, P. <J. . ami will bie-ik. Ilwlieve one bottle will c U rr iu orm* ABRAHAM ARTHUR. P. Il u * r F < ’*’ u Kh or Cult!, having known * nitiwh u. u> t nre-<l J. D. OSMAN, N. (i. . *‘'VoeU.ut.. JOSill’A PniNKM'lßi: ' l r .ch,-nek unknown to hf. Lot f ,u.li .|. JACOB WATERMAN, J„. r....J h ,‘ T^'.l':" !"'" JABt-gtCALVKK. ’ '• llKttlty ir'sit'.Nt,v IJnluioshurg, Phtla.‘Co , Pa., Jone 2Jlh, Isil. , N “> 1 redd ptaM-urean) ninuWrvl oiir-n,..»t r««pe.'U- The unJerdignod, residents uf Tacony, eight mile* who would substantiate every word of my .tab .Uv. Philadelphia, heto, ..11a--.,oa.ntod J,.h„ ireen, UDtl lie circuoislaui'es allendipg his case, I. Ihc utxdcr.igood, nwideot of Kabway NJ herrbv rrr feel impelled, with a doep sense, of imperative duty. ' ,r * 'hat lam well acquainted with Usury K. Slondy; that to make universally known to the public ffi* entire , visltad him duringhU illutns last summer and ! recovery from the very last stages ..f Pulmonary .7,.*?'" , u,en 10 <*f CouMimpth.u, 1 Consumption. So entire), helpless tr.s ’ nJmu < rKxm Mft lino, having been but a brief period since in'lhat *in w , 11* r*-r.m - „ .. , ’ *’ A 1 1. M D rapidly rinking sod emacitted state V-as tu utterly i. ‘", J L I 1 M KS. CAPT. JOHXSOJi# prorlude, in ihe opinien of hi, pbjsirud and frieed > , |„J .™“ P “! ', h ‘" «f Lend*.- 1 who wslrhad t.y hi, bedside, all hopes of a ,°m. i ™u?; '" r ‘s° ‘V’” 61 '' f “.r-dLciod fellow.heiegs, p .rsr, rnroverj and reslor.lion tohbpresenl robusc Ji,.,,,.” ‘1 i”/L” u “ * F”' 1 J s"' ri P'|«“ of OJ heailL Thu.- tho rnroful u.a of ,o„r inv.lu.M. T l , uue,ported r„ r o I „ht.tued from Spovit.,-. th. Pulmonis Svrup, m.ko. it, l„ oor lin.f ! t*al»e«»«- Syrup. 1 pward. of two ,oor. uo.lcr tho cireuimtoneo, of hi, previ-us prostrate, I [...p? t * ,° n ft'tt'loally iorrensoTl, not to »«)■ djiug coudtliou, one Of tho m-.-t .tartl.n,; . w .,| '[ |,7| , t * “° r ” r ro.ull. that tho whole auu.L- of utojioal ikiil or i , ' “ “ tho atton.l rriooro ran produce. It deserve, to be itupori.huiilv 1 ,o v t' ' o.' rn ‘!^ ut P petriins, without teceiving rorordod t - v-.nr emit,, oud nouru to vou. theS :“ V '.''“"’i?"* 4 u *‘"« Pul. di.oovoror of au infallible euro for this hitherto rout. - follow ‘Vu I*’ 1 *’ l m . v J** o " 3 - 1 at thet time was os Odlles, due..., a monument, and u world- sa „ ‘j"treutelv fable, roof,ued to ut, Iwd. wide reputation iu the healing urt, that no time inae - tt, 5 , . n V' ,uor I * e3 6r : 11 -urrivo. either dimiei.b or duu.t Uuviug wiritee.ed Ur ! o'™ ZnL l ' ' 'T I''*" 1 ''*"'*y« •ire..-, distressing struggle. „.| sufferteg from ! ' , 1 " J* l '-"- '' k “ • P«-«> rontinuol rough, superudde.l to the utlter srmptoms ; t n - J ‘ ]- un ‘ -- e. t ery -lry arid husky. I had a .-u.euu.et upon the le.l S.u - 1 f, tu*rgm of pulmonary di.ea.e; eud, ptoreover, it being so gen- : in mv k„„i a uataral: pain .rally believed by bis numerous friends that no hu- 7 n ~, 3 urp-pain in my left side, which rueo power rould relieve, ,-r.t«-t hUlhklrb **'‘“* "f <J“ «**««*=«. M I thought, decayed le.. restore h.tu bark og.in t , his former health we “ . 5 .' ' t f •“7 distressing pain at the pit of tool it thus our duty to give our uu,,uahtted te-l.mo . / ,0 ”« u ” coill *' J •>» ««•> » l.Wek Whit, ur ol Mr (Ireeu-S perfect reror.rr, by mean, of Ihe “n"' I 7 ,our - entirely -gene, cot ..elu.tr. os. „t iour w.m.lerfuV Sm,- an, we *“* ,“1 V "? trrwrislu, should rrj..,.-, if ..should be mad." the human In- “ 4 ™‘o'-,' "n-uturu! lever, night ■trutneot, „l relief and ruf. to other, who mar |., rou -h ' n , HplUtloet of the heart, slight SO utilortuoale a. aßlictml. ™Jf f V n‘n , { T ’ fL"" 7 , DA VH/.OVH siV <lrt?aJ.ul >lull beaJacke. I was lok spititcl, aoJ of. •• .IK.SSIE DI'FFIE! D ren wmM bahoba.l 3 <. that my family thought luirtl.-A ..f rb« Pe. . " a * J ) in P- 1 cannot describe as I would like to CHARLKs HlNrivl I- -43 i' J »y tuj;?rab!c ntuarion and 017 wretched suffer- sta. , "^a?T L ™-n„.„ b ~' 7 "" 1 ’T J i Lei>r(pei f AaaJ ' Lker J'j.nRPII head J., •u-pUmt. and »» Ust hastening l.Mho l .DBU«nr -ICSs-ii: HATsuS A 'l a , “*• BMr “ J 1 P '*° ,el! - "**■filuatis-n .-TKPHEN LI KHN-. ■‘-mmoo.-eJ ,i.. U g the Puluioui- 1 « ROBERT • jo-l tbai tho >yruj. with me, an<! u war tho MATTHEW TOOl\- ,••«!, inedtciffe that ever gavo ibo relief. Itcuasoda ' large .(uaniity of r-rruptiou t,> lie discharged. „ . -I Washlogu.p.Hrfb-e. T«-..0r t <uU, ‘‘ ,j «"V bvweD u relieved my mi lleringy: gal e JOHN Ht.oo.MKBI HV. u,«. ~Ti h" m byruj. •A LI.FN VANDERURIFF ' „ ,'„* l ~a . oI Previdaa«*. that n.- •f 1 teesaVw . .1. *l‘Tct me lo health. In the month of Ai rd mil ,w -.... .-Imv -1 • ' , k ,,r?° y ' *' ! lbK ’ 1 wc!leDoU « h t" move from .\ e J Vork cii, ~ , \o U ' . - If K 1 f arm. where I now reside. I enjoy a- this l -I if . 'lev- a -f-.r A,. |am indoee.l. . lime portert health, and am fleshy and feel better It -to a set... juslu-o toward y.-u. as wrll as defy ; than 1 I,are d..r.0 for year. past. This medietnoh.s “'* k * k! "'' , ' , 0 "' ol ‘ ll ” b "P« ■ P'-'d a blessing to myself and familv, for I kayo 1.-SI .1,-1 oetra-iritieary .ores .„ ap-.,,.,,, (hat ; used ,t with tuy --hildrou. severef times,'and always too have eter bad the | i.asura to rm.wd 1ed..,1,1 | with great benefit, and thauy other person, that I regret m, in. to p-rir.y, In truthful e..L.„. my know ol hero used i, .law with like efforts. | keen •»-* ! U tvuterksble : the .«yrup in usy hrusae. ...I would h. without .1 ahn-t, hebenek . 1 nlu„.n,-- fyntp effeeted in -o shot, f r any eon s.d.rattot, and I eonseieuttoii.ly belie,, k' l "'”- | it IS Ihe bo.t med.etnoever ,it,rover.,l. and I earn I was taken With a heavy eol-l. pro.lur.eg , e.ilv re,--on.mend the | uhl.e to try it. believieo a, ,e„t -ugh,eg. aero,np,„,e.l with arm. p.,u. ,u the 1 I-,, that „ ,„ lu . „ „ery Umi, tide, pi>cj~tn (ha bock, under (he ngtu jb.-ul w ,it. k dcr. hat ing heavy night sweets, h.gh fevers, ir. This is a pln.n, short history *tV *v ease an I whirl, made m. so non ou. and restless a. to pr.-dur. | the Lull,, and any person dosirou.lof lurthe'r parti, utter prostration. All these-aifftetioiii lurreaeej with | ulars, ran rail upon me at the r.sideltro of rnv he surb vtolcnre that on the fourth of January last 1 hen.l. Cap,, .lohnsnu. West I arms, Westehe.l ■on, for my faintly phystrtau. 11. a,landed nto | r.-ur.ly, N. V„ f.etteen mile, from theeity. faiibfjilly and prci-crtbed every thing that medical ' I*UI DFNPI' l.mvo.v .kill ,-vuld suggest, but without effeel. I found my- riI.ALI. JUllNhl,N (elf gradually growing wurte, and my hope* uf re covery lessening as my dincsse increased. My cough liecamo di*trcsnag, my pains perere, soil extremely debilitated I but all aubiliua iu life, aud gave up in a Halo of molaucht'ly depressiun. My physiciao ex auiioed tue, and intormod me l bad ao abscess on ihe opper part ol my liver, and lower pan of ono of toy lungs. Notwithstanding all his skill, I grow jriutw; but with that tenacity with which we allcliDg to Die, 1 concluded to leave nothing undone, and called in a consulting physician, who fully concurred with my nun, and prouuunced tuy case an extremely critical one. He ttiuught I was m imminent danger - saying that my disease “was one that is seldom, if ever, cured.*’ AU this time I was enduring suffer ing* that made life burdensome: experiencing great pain in coughing; expectorating from a pint to a quart <-f nmucou* matter every twenty four hours, and gradually tiuking under (he weakening progress of my liifoatKi. At this stage of my illness, uiy friends in Bristol suggested the use uf Sohenck’s i’ul luouic Cyril)' Lul knowing the many expedients re sorted to f>>r iLo purpoao ut draining munoy lr<>m tbv aflli.rUd, I hesitated. My friends, however, iusist iug, I was jurvailed upoa tu try its virtues. 1 com menced taking the .Syrup about the first of March, and used several butties before 1 bad any uonfidonre in it. I then liegau to experience a change for (he bolter, and continued it till I had consumed ten but tles, when I was au far relieved ns to be able la visit Dr. Schenck in Philadelphia. Uo examined me, and pronounced my right lung (fleeted, but in n benling condition, lio recommended the further use uf the Syrup, which I continued *i!l I consumed fifteen bot tles, and fuunJ myself once more restored Jo health. I will further add, that the consulting pliynician, socmg the action •>! the medicine, folly approved its Ti» give tho reader aomo We* of the sorority of my cue, aud tbo rapid cure cflecled by the Syrup, 1 will slate that tuy uioal weight in health woe oho hundred and ieventy.«evou pounds, which wailioaJ ly reduced hy my sufferings to but ono hundred and twenty-one pound*. Vet, on the first of this month, i Soptcmbor,) l weighed oue hundred and seventy, four pounds, thus- gaining la a few mouth* fifty throe pound*, and witbm throe pounds of luy heaviest weight. It ii not in my puwor to convey, in the short space ol this certificate, tbo convincing proof* of my remarkable cure, or the particulars of thu ag onizing afflictions through which I hare pnsiod, hut j t« those who will take the trouble to call on ruo at Bristol, opposite Pratt’s Hotel, I chill (ska pleasure in detailing every particular. In conclusion, 1 deem it my duty to urge upon every person who may have the premonitory symp toms of this fatat disease, not to delay one hour, hot to call upon Dr. Schenck immediately. His skill In tbo treatment of ibis complaint, and prompt detection "I diseased puts of the lungs, by means of his htetbesoope, added to my own miraculous cure, fully satisfies me that had J earlier submitted, tuyself to his cure, 1 should have escaped much suffering; hut restrained by doubts and suspicion, which make us all DQhir&Uy ikeptical in regard to the virtues of a medioino when Grit introduced, I resisted tho impor tunities of my friends till almost too iate, and yield ed only as a last resort, resolved to "kill or cure." To those afflicted as I have been, again tat ma say, hesitate no longer; my own case is presented to you as convincing evidence, that when all else feils, your last hope is in Dr. Scbenck’s Pulmonic Syrup, I havo also, for the satisfaction of those who may be stranger* to mo, append to this certificate the names . e>f gentlemen well known in tho walks of public an<! private life, and whoso standing in society admits no cavil or doubt in regard to their testimony. CUARLKS U. JOHNSTON*. ' _ We, the undersigned, residents of Bristol and vi cinity, are well acquainted with Mr. Johnson, and know him to have beeu afflicted as ho states above, " e know also that he used Sobenck's Pulmonic Sy rup, and have every reason to believe that to this modecioe bo owes his preservation from a premature grave. The known integrity and position in society of Mr. Johosoo, however, is a sufficient guarantee to the public of the truth of bis statement. LEWIS T. PRATT, Pratt's Hotel. LEWIS M. WHARTON, MerchaoL CHESTER STURDEVANT, Coal Dealer, f„ r . meriy of Boston. JOHN W- BRAY, Merchant JAMES M. IIAULOW, Clergyman of Presbyte rian Church. S. B. HOLT, Hotel, Burlington. JAMES R. BCOTT, Book Agent A. L. PACKER, Coal Agent. W. C. PARSONB, at E. Roussel's Laboratory jj Pino street, Philadelphia. i obbit ecus or aixir i. itour, or BAHwar k j ■Sir, &Anrl—Dw Sir: Prompter by IWlior. 0 t bap.rolmce, and hoping tbatoltaen mayrKtlrath. -Km* benefit tbit bn, by (be ««#>**/; J«fi, bro, AV'TIIW: i.itKATITIiK is \KW Y-lUK CITY TI.U . rrrUH It,. »•«.. ) ~j. |«„ Will. * 'Went '•oupS, a».J of raMug thk-k bloody mall.ir w. l 1.01. ulu if i rrathiOif. pain tii Hie left iddc, f.. ?Pr ami nubr .--rat.. apt-l.v ai.d rtn-ogth. • U, tl«b m alm .-t »»'li«l»»»». rterr iprin< aud fall 1 would h,,, an atniri, ~f tt.ii kibd, that I rjulil not work. Km Ii time I would s*“f uiurfi *iw. 1 hadtbe ittcutk.ti cV itir-e or lour dJUrTrot (.hvcirlaQs, from wliotji | rwir-,1 tin rnt. Tl.ry all .81.1 that tin lunp* ww badly aflocted The n «t on.- that .-amr lo *n. uta -unded m* U- .honk la, l.rail. and »aij ..oa luug »»« *o Um l, and thw other aJu>.~t wn«tr.j away, lie prr*cnbH name idmj.le m.-dino*’ which l.il nortfr. t U |-.„ tnr al all. and he net er came t.. a.-. „,e K“'» At tl.ix. J induced t.. try Schenrk* I’ul.i.-mi- J-)ru|. I .lid n.t renin any ben.-flt from u untll | hnJ taieu tlurr W»lt|eK, I.tit Aj.|>*reDlly pot w.Tv. M, cvULth *"t'brf a n t t li‘ D ' 1 ' ,rV ' ''' WU ' '” tl ’ tJlmuin O tliai 1 could frUndv. •- w.-lt «.< mj-x'K thought my rim* ,i„,n in Ihw'w-.rM. lint, all at oar* I was taken with nM »n-lrnt ■ j-’IH "f ‘'-urlilo,,'. when K.ui-aune gavr »,v. I a* Of»r a* I ran tell, lhn-e half pint* to * quar- ■■( •'“-*} matter and .-t.rnipU.n-tin. must tiomhln I «*i«t «aw .ir rrnrtL Irntn lime I jculnr--1 v.-ry fati 1 1 "iiUuin«l rml-ing urnr-nr to-* for «.me tr.ne I ..(ntiiMK-, Inkii.,; the lucdi.nie until l IM.I uton -...rrotr.-n U.lllr« At this lm»«< I <-onrid.-r~l mr-.-tf w.-u „ij u.. an ~, „ , rt ‘ »*:«“• ThU »a«lu 11.~ fall of tol , l h 4 \ e regain.-.! n.>' • Imngth and rte«h, and hate rnj.-v-d tin- | K -«t <.f h.-nllli -t «•. •in.'- Thi. i. u (.Inn. short hl.-torv i,| mv >•»«• th.- truth Any pcroou <le*ir-<u< of hirlh-r parti*. nUr* ra.l rail ,j,.. »i ,„ y re.i.frijrv, M<> Tw.-lfUi Strn-t, Nett '• rk M M. lIOI.WCU. Nft» VuH(, S-pteuiher ilii. I•tj'.,'* I*r.. .«• ue-n ►. -fir.r .s.r. 1 addre-u> you in relation tom'j dnut'bt'-r, M y*ar> ol ag», wb.~-cheat l would like to have t>u exauhiH with y->ur KC-trifiouLTCß Bnid child lost her mother wh-n nine days old, and was reared on milk Ir-itn the bottle. She teas U.rn in th.. Htate of Ohio, and remained-(hern until sseruti yrar=> of ag*. when .he rniao to lbi« nt». and bos resided hrre rioro that [irriod. Her mother vat thought to hare the Pulmonary ('onsumiitlnn though she did not d. j with that complaint. Sln. e my daughter ha.* been in New York, shft.h a s been troubled with a backing rough, whicii is a dailvNfri.mplamt. When tdia take* rold, which sha doe* very often and readily, she uuugbn worse, resembling what is .ninmonlj called a “gravo van! cough.” It la *ery hollow and sepulchral, mid of ronr*! ail tay she inherited it from her mother, and that she nuiri hare tha consumption. This must he true, hut we .-annot say frurn appearance, whether U is true hr false, and the only way, I think, to arrive at a aatielarlory conclusion is to have her Jungsmamlned, as far as can bn with your Instru ment L. settle the question, I want to know if you are «»er in lliu city to practiw, ami ir.so, whether y..u would not tnluriu me of the time and place, eothatl may ctnbmco the opportunity, and Call on you with her. I aw rather Inclined 1,, think that her 11 uiure an affection of the usurous uo-uihrane, U.au of the lung-,. Mill the way .■die euugh-- con.'tantlr. r«ems that something L* the matteimrith iicr *>f a cmaumptlro uoturv. Though I am a strange? U» you, youjar© not to me. lu the year of IS4u | .•ontrarted a ton tv sleeping lu a damp which resulted in indninmation of the lungs. The ordinary method was ndoptetV—bleeding, blt-d era and calomel, and l nrottn'il 1 was not cured. I ha.l an issue in my chest, which partially rellcted me for the tim.-.- My business was redenUry, 1 am an engraver. auJ I had Wen previously troubled with dyepepsh. and llrer complaint. The new affmiuu in my chest &-em<<U la aggravate the other disorders, so that I found it extremely difficult to follow my daily occupation. My chest soemej to I* stuffed with phlegm, not a particle of which I enuld tiuore, and* the uiuuieiil 1 was seated tind began to work, Ihe pain and distress was -o great in my breast, that 1 lived a life of torture. A deal and dumb man of my bajualntancD made sigoi to tne to use BcH*acs's I»ulmosic Stki;p, but I paid Ul ’ Inin at the time; but throo years aftenrarAs. I read tha pamphlet he gave me respecting the Syrup, and I concluded to give It a trial, and a j’air trial. I bought by tbo single buttle, and paid my dollar down for eigklnn mcnffit, taking in all fifty hoitlt*! W’beu 1 cumincuced taking the Syrup, I Jolt concerned at the great discharge of phlegm and matter; it seemed as though my longs sod livor wera fusing, and that the Syrup would causa me to tpii Uid/iUA. I worked all the limr, and kept a spittoon constantly at my side. The offensive stuff wav discharged, oftentimes without effort, and so J want on. taking the lift cardial, (Pulmonic Syrup,) for elgnteen months, wheu 1 r«U there was no further use (or It—that I was cured, i jttiways recommend your Syrup. My mother labored under •a dreadful affection of the chest for ten years, caused by dropsy,, and was greatly relieved. If not wholly cured by uaihg a dozen bottles of your Syrup, at my suggestion My Uiaidcn aunt, who was ou the Targe of tho grave with consumption, six years ago, was persuaded by oo to use your Syrup, and sho la now enjoying good health, and ex pects to live many years lunger. lu conclusion, sir I b»li«ve your Syrup is the antidote for many of the ceils flesh is heir lu, and I hope it may core tbousande ofothcre aa it has me. Voura truly, fj. L. SIUHPKII. RICH ARDSON’S IRISH LINENS, DA if ASK 3, DIAPERS, ,|C. pONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON’S UN ENa,and thoae desirous of obtaining the QKNUINH Ooorta, should a.e that tha articles they purchase arc scal ed with the full name of tha firm, - 3, N. RICHARDSON, SONS A OWDENw , Asa guarantee of thaejuadueasaod durability of toe Oouds. This caution la rendered essentially necessary, as large qaantiUesof Inferior and defective Linen* HUoa »n«r mu, and ■mM wlUi lb> A’”. BOX. b, IrUh Qmm, who, ■>' InSloUd alike on thTjUaetleau lumaol Umpnla. o««lk »U 1 »ol * bmJne* so profltahle. While porchasers can hs Impoeed on w.lhO M 4..f...rttl S| 3 S Jg;- tJ aMat . , *cttfj4ii Af«at% W Oranh etmt, New xark, Telegraphic. New Your. Oct. 15.—The week dose* ,on a much firmer stock market, end with increased basi oes* in the iperolative shares. The market is far from buoyant, but possesses a measure of strength not observable fora fortnight past. The money market is much less active than a week ago. Especially is this the case with call loans. The stock bouses are employing much less than a fortnight since, and find no difficulty in supplying themselves at per cent, principally at 6. At bank there is a fair discount demand at full rates, bat in the opoo market, paper maturing this side of February is growing scarcer and sought after at 6} (a. 7. Bills haring six and eight months to run are still plenty. fa tbo interchanges between the city banks on Tuesday lut, the clearing house, a package of bank notes of $6,500 was made up, as from tho Me tropolitan to the Republio, failed to bo accounted f<»r, on final settlement, and there is no trace of the fraud. Rii-hwosi), \ Oct- 15. In the House of Depu i'o.V 0 "** 07 8 ros , o i a ti°D to adjourn sine die on tho next was tabled. A large number of resolutions were reported, bat no final action was taken on any of importance. It is rumored that the House of Bishops, yesterday, refused, to restore ex-Bishop Onderdonk, of hew 1 ork, by . rote of 2r, again, ( i for the restoration, without discussion, but no infor mation of a positire character has yet been MR.lo regarding the proceedings of that body. • o cl * li>- I'pon an application of the Bank ' Commissioners! the Supremo Court this day issued a temporary injunction against the Poople’s Fire Cent Savings Bank, in Hanover st. A deficien cy has been discovered in theaccounts of tho Troas .amv-.Tho amount of.it has nofbeen fully ascertain ed, but it is hoped that the deposits will not bo en dangered. The bank does only a limited business.. Tho other savings banks in tbo city are in a safe and prosperous condition. Newark, OcL 15.—The trial of Patrick Maude for the murdor of his sister, Mrs. Mary Turbeil, in the fifth ward of this city,on theeveniog of the 23th of May last, was convicted to-day at noon. After retiring for a short time the jury returned a verdict of mnrder. Tho prisoner listened to the rendition of tbo verdict unmoved. The sentence of death will be pronounced on Monday next. ’ St. Loris, 6ct. 15.--The steamer Marengo from Pittsburgh, sunk at Rogers Landing, twenty miles below tho city, on Friday afternoon. The fcjal was valued at $15,000, and iusured for $lO,OOO. The steamer Brunette was burned at Bloody Island, opposite Die city, this morning; Tho loss is $5,0110. Cbii'Aoo, Oct. 15,—A fire broke out yesterday morning at the corner of Main and Hennepin streets, Dixon, 111. Twenty buildings, occupied as business houses, were destroyed. Loss estimated at $50,000: insuranco $15,000. A. CARD. A K T I F I C I A L T E E T U IT i* well known that first cluss Dentistry lias U<t-n bejoaJ the reach of the mass of pmple on m.- < of its eud the majority, rather than take uj. with lb« iufertor workmanship, of "cheap Demists," bar- adopted l he wiser course and done without atiy.Tor il a set of troth be laj|>orf<-ct in workmanship and inexact tuflt.lt is worse than awices and, drar at any price,. TilK CORALITK AND PORCELAIN TELTII ba,in au K a«at«d a Ur» ns ,» tbo s.ionco ».( dentistry—W.ug' (he rery host ArtlQuaJ T—tii m-w m uso, tury rxu U><*f rirdeJ at price* that place tiietu wllUui tbo rmobkofall. Being the first to intrude * these ur« myin uf work to IhU oiiuinutiUy, 1 arc-. diugly filed such prices so I du*tu-j Would remunerate lbs best artistic and mechanical skill. then, liuwerer, the hnrreredeclod favor with which Ihewcrkhao kf e^rpc ®*' ~* d. b** Compelled oihor DoOllstS to adept it, soiuu ot whom wish to retain the old gold plate prices, which J onstder w.,iilJ b* exorbitant: for. though the m u it) Ira are rmlly iLoro vsluabl) than the Ixwt gold "ork, they air made of !*••» p\;*-n,lre inateriai. “rtie sm.orut of w.rk dour coinp-.-niuitea 1.. r the Uu the other haud. a fas Deulal (hi* city, sU.. (-n»e«a n..ithrf EiicUjoH'si skill or c*» uniu n buue.ty, iJvrrtlse 1110 w.jfk at pltre* tltgbtiy less than my own, iolw ithstauJiug they litre neither the aLj'.ity nor the right it I riug psirtiuM) to rusnafst'jirs it. 7he object w f this rii krry is merely to obtain aa opjKMtuuity t.» disparage :!*r Cotslitr *nJ per and rnummrDl Mine of thoit » n worthies* work I hare felt toluol, in n«ti. oto 111) soil snJ the pold.C, to lake knowu throe (aria. Th« .|ua!itie« of th- PORCELAIN AND CORAU£K I’LATK TEETH. which «*t*M sb their great superiority r »er the best gold or oth*r metaiic plate are—entire frew d..iu Irooi all melallc taste, «tuoJ »-r tarnish, being iac-.-r- Wiblr auJ iiupcrrlun* to the Jalcrsnf tLe mouth. perfect adaptation orflt. iu metallic work) which, with much greater strength snl iightmw*, JuaMe* tbetu to I s Worn with more ease comfort anj utilltj. They are slsc< tsr ni'.r* du< i'-U. lea* tl-ilto t.. u-rtdout »od more .lij rq-drel The p.-blu Sf*i„*.l.il : rail Slid iX-tfuluu thrse No. iv>i Penn Street, ucieoddwdAUwT N. STLBUI St>, 31 .D, Dwutl, Dr CUarchUl's Remedy for the Prevention and Cure of Consumption. Wlncliniir'i Utnulns Prsparatlan of tha IlypophotplitUi of Line and offlorla, T\' .spraiir ttrwudy for OmnitafO'sw, S/v/ufa, Ai'Amo, DtbilCy, Dyspcymo. and .NVrrohJ Pauutj, Tli" sui-cp.t.-i of this vetv remedy (discovered !•/ l>i J t OlilirrMll, .•( (“orb.l la obtaining t. fit the most uul«iuu-t<-d p..pol.ru> ihrouibont Korops an WlunUgited State* U la ■ i-ur-ly l-r«,*rslt,.o. a».-uug with incanalle '.'lirsry iti all atago* i.I Pulin.,:i«rj »od NVt Dlaravcs.— CURE Of CONSUMPTION. In (ho vs .-ud an ] third stages (St s iwrh-d, ..•u»tsju«Qlly *h*u tbei« ran be iiu uucerbdnly aa to the uatura of the dloeav.,l ecu b« uMatneJ, In all caves, by this treatment, cX.o.(.t ei)e.. the c\ixlliig Ical.ili of the Im.ga |« ~f mf. ffrieiit lu p|%j(lu,-e d««th. Till* Heuiady has not ,»oly a rurative effect. hut u»s| wherever there dials a •■■•pirioo of (ho disease, m.f i.'j fVrri •ynifaL, and thus act aa a prrirrro/t« tmfA rr yanl to lYnnimpti tn.just as Bjrteatwn Sort with t, Small /ha CVusnmptUca, luauy stage of Ihedlsoaae should resort iwm««ilately t.. the ua* of the Hypophosphltes of Ltme and Seila. “Wluciiester's (leonine Preparation” (in almpda •j nip Hu extra large bottles, I* -chemically pure." lathe ruiul.iiiatiun proposed by Dr. Churchill “for general use;' aud 1* prepared accurdlog to hia on/inoi farrinala. Dll CIIUKCUII.L’3 WORK ON CONSUMPTION, Oumpruli.g LU retort made to the Imperial Academy o Modulus, Notes of Cases, and Letters, Documents Tt-muouiaU, Ac., which, together with a Circular, will be Sent OU receipt of TWELVE CENT* in stamps Ctt-ima Interested DrugglaU will try to e.-ll you other pr«]>aration* than mine. Do not buy thrm. My -(leonine Prr|>aratlou M bean ray (ae simile sigoaturt-. ««-Uew<ue of all Prej-aratioLs -claimiug to bo the lljjv phosphites, whhh couialu IRON, or tuy Dtuo. Theconntry I* likely to bo tl x>Jed with spurious certiflcatos'. Paiccs.—One bottle, three bottles, p„U, whole sale sud retail at thftJvrle Qefieral Depot lu the Uni tod {Hates, id John atroet, N. Y, by J. to whom niders should be addressed. Also, wholesale and retail by DR (i 11. KKYBER, No. HO Wood atroet, Pittabnrgb, and r"Uit l.y J p. FLKMiNO. Allegheny. wnTndAwr * A BIOODLBBS XTIOTORY!!! 1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OP Tilts pnonnoiuf quantitj of tliia Involnablo iUni<-dy lini b«<ui purctiaatd by citizens uf the United States dunug tha short time it has twen Lefora the pubite. The reaaou for this extraordinary uirtuu is simply to the actual trull, and value..f Ibeurticle. No oue buya the MAQNKT IU PI.AdTEK without U-coudug its friend. It perlurma all iTiat li|u-omUed, sud carries with UJU. own lecommemla tluu Truly this is a tictory— and bloodless—but we believe not less glorious than the triumphs of war, with Its carriage aud desolation. The UAQNKTIO PLASTER iv nudouhtedly the Greatest StrirngthoneV and Palu Destroyor that Bcleure has yet dis covered. If you put this Plmalor anywhere, If pain Is there th" Plaster will stick there uutll the pain baa vanished.— Tltn Piaster magnetises the pain away, and PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER 18 APPLIED. Itebumatlain, Lameness, Stlffueei, Debility, Nervoos ueu Nenralga, Dyspepsia, Coughs, and Colds, Pains aud Achef of nvery k lud, dowu eveu to Coras, are teimcdutcfy rtlictttd sud, with ■ little petlenct-, prrmanrnUy cured, bylbu uugt r.l Itilluruct) of lh» MAGNETIC PLASTER. 111. thesim pleat, surest, safest, pleassDtrst and cheapest remedy lu exuteiife. Its application is uulversal—equally to the • tiuug man. the delicate woutau.anJ the feeble infant.— To each and allll will prove a Balm and a blessing. Its usu is agreeable, and without annoyance or thooble. Its pri'cu js within tho roach of all—rich or poor; all may have it who are sick and saflorlug lu tuy way. V A RUEU3 should he always supplied with (his lavalua bl* PLASTER. It wjll be the Good Physictau in any household, ready at ail limes, and at Instant notioa. Pot up (u air tight tin boxes. Each Li* will tuahrsU to eight piasters, and sny child,can spread them. Price 2ft esuts s box, with fui. and plain dtr^n^ nl d. c. non. bixbad, n . d. l Inventor aud Proprietor, 19 Walker at. New Yurk sold by all drug ebu If .nr. My, 1.. W ,ud vlll.g. ol tk. u»lt«l Buu.. iio.taolAwlyLk T„„ Notice to Creditoi e. i, JiE uQdersigued, Sequestrator of the State Fire and Marine Insurance Company of Psnusytrenle, will meet at Lie office, in Harrisburg, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 17th, 18th and lSth days of October next, the several creditors of the said Insurance Company, Conceive proof uf their claims against said Company Those failing to present and prove their claims will not he entitled to any lhare lo the aeeota. WM. 0. A. LAWRENCE, Sequestrator. Harrisburg, ttepLlAlW»-_ saMkUwdw f -STATE OF JACOB M'COIiUSTER, 4 Pittsbukub, p*.—-Letters of Administration on the estate of Jacob M'OoUbtor having been granted to the uu derslrued, all persons haring tdalnuf against old esUto wRI pleiK present them, and ail those indebted to said estate “oKBOBWaLv. »1 .1 Notice to BoUders and Contractors THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman far Rowland Parry) would respectfully t&ra thcas far whom be has done work, an J the public generally, that be Is now prepared to or pm u 0 Elate Horfa In the Orders far Eooflag wTK pairing of Slate Roob (If Lft at tha office of Alex.lAiwh> fin, corner of Etna Meet and the OtnaL Plßh T? n . attanded to. THOHAB PARBr To NkRYOCB 0? UOTH Setm— A Rptir ed ClergyaWbwtiig hen reetortd h»health to a fcwday% klUr,taaaj y«n of great baryoui sufsilng, is willing to aaMrtoth&ria hyaeafilng (free) • ctf>y of tha pxwcrtptloQ tued. »lmt the tw.JOHH U. DiWALL, 1W fottoa iimitSrveU/ii, n. y. Commercial OOiIiHTTEE OF ARBIIRjirIOS FOS Sfil’T. AND 03T. V. Jak23 Pam, l>ivc» CutKSXU, Wji. S. Limr SiKh. fiaams, Bj.’. CoaTsm- PITTSBURGH’fIA±tIiKT>- {Erptrtfd Specially for the Piilsb'jryh GizOie. PtTPjixxon, SlosuAr, Octoors n, 1E53. FLOCK—dull; sales at depot of 100 sacks Teccftsw* Cxtra famUy tt $2,75 100 Dj. From store, 700 bbh la lota at $1,76 for Super. st,«7@s for Extra, oad for tarn fly do. OBAlN—salsa from store of 740 bush Oats at ts—to ad vanes; Corn, 160 bush old from aters at and 160 do at H 7; Barlsy, 1,000 bash spring at C 7; I,(XVI do No. 1 roll, and 100 tks do at 76. tFheai, 400 sis’ at drpot «! »1,05 for Red aUd SIJ6 fur Whits, and 350 boxb Rod at SLOd. liAV—soles at scales of 7 loads at V ,on liKOCEltfES—sales of I<> bb!* nl il, and 5 do Syrup at 54. BACON—sales ct -1,000 C>3 Shoulders At V iuf-1 3 COOth* SAi.T—taler of -VO bids No, lat $1,0.%,and 1~ : ‘ i ‘ Ettra at SU2. WUlSKY—saiiw >.f id bbls rc<Uibd at £S. nosKTAiu At«i> cuaaEiui Ai Tho wheat market to-day was ejufnt and At the opening sa're ol -'pritig were maiio at sn i aOc, bo i after the New York diipatchra were u-edved Dio market fell to ?S and at which tho great bulk of the sain were made. Before the cloeo of‘Chanvo. and fa ilu» aftcroorei •Averel parties, in order to HU ont cargocs, paid 7'.* and Sic; but in the evening it dreed weak at thoeo figeros IViufor wheat continue* scarco, and the market Is linn; *it.e of all grades amount to about iX'.OOO bush, at Ode for N>> I red. Vi tiivs-lc lor No. ‘J rod, SO.dSK' for No. 1 7n.?)7'V f.»r No. '-♦priog/and 74c for’rejectoJ. Flonr vvAs iiuM m.l Inwor. Only about 250 bbls Wore sold at $t@4,25 f.>r *pring extra*, and $4,20 lor red winter. Corn advanced fc, with «alw oi' about 7,000 bush at 79i§!«lcfor No. 1 iu store, aud 7<V' for No. d. Oats quiet and lower, ouly about baihola changed hands at 31@3l foe .No. I, anJ ZOc for rejected tn store. Ryo advanced with saluo at tb'.tfcr No. I instore Barley .juiet and steady, with limited trauaa.~tloin at 67<a No,l and 4H C for No. 2. Timothy s.vJ declined li.'nr. f..r » ro-IQtl IW of cholcA—(Chicago Prr** Mtri C ”ont r7 «t«. ana for aouM. , a’“ 7 c,, » ™l»'on- on private urn... Wheat—market rather heavy, receipt* •’<>on Im-d, unnU- Boas ore os follows: common tochoicoeprim- >-| n h S7c. common fall bid prime sl@l,cc.». choi’ce Corn In good demand, With ealew at f*osi'»2c f IT T.iijw and mixed white, 05@9$c for white, and uei 'ftSl decliued la 6O bbls mess j»ork sotd nt in -‘s toreke of clear side* at for old pactogcw, C> to Na* *r f%o» Whisky declined l(§2c fi gallon. The Richmond .Whig has the following in t<-!.i(iou to tin, ' tobacco crop: . There is every reason to telicvo tbal-thls year's crop -i tobacco, in Virginia and North Carolina, will be a very i«r,. a ono—fully as large, we think,*as last yoars’s, nofwfthsuud log the destructive-storms lost month, of which w» hard beard so much; but tho experience of lost rear demonstrates the fntltity of estimating tbo quantity by reference to th- Inspection returns ot fortner suavms, since they afford only sn approximate guide to the extent of any crop. Aa the ro ceipts of Western tobacco sro steadily Increasing, we should ? ol , b^« nr P r^Pl * *® •"•tboagfitegateof thehtotu inspectioos for 1553-CO overrun that of any previous vear; and this Is the opinion of many careful observers wlr<«‘ ba*-. their calcula tion# on tho luxuriance of the yield in this flat.- and North Carolina, without reference to receipts fn-rn other Bute*. Tbo prospect tor “good prices ’during tho at-aeun jnst >v.m menced is notat all encoarßging. The Bxmsn Coas-TaApi:.—Thu couLiouanco'el broken weather through the past uwk has spoiled much of the second cut of grass, but has cot Held Üboi Toe heavy rains have rendered th.- lands very foul, and per bsps fts clearance may not be- so complete w*.lw»t j «ac, though .with favorable weather there is jot a good tune to prepare for autumnal sowing. ’’Accounts continue to vary in didst • eat .localities, jeweling the wheat crop; 6ot neither the 'juality noyield generally will bear comparison with of 1853. The Impreaaiou fining proed, with , * few foreign im{x>rts and better prices abroad, appt-ar* already to bav« inflnencodtbe Koglisb market*, and wbr*c haa advanced, npon an avorugnjantfthcr la ■p'.jtiarSer. Id France thelipiproTemont is still more decided; the den acucy ia thq wheat crop throughout that lmpurUatwinto bung from 15 to 2d SV-eeat. If thi* bo realiv ttiacmie, it U Terr prolrabie that th.. lowest prices have beer, jperted la both countries, though the present abundance— resulting from the tho harvest—aa well os tho readrnwato or-, cnlcoUted to check HJ CC “ wiiilo remain good. Tho other iffar countrie*, as well as Germany, show the tain trndrncy; the slightest improvement in Loudon telliag im mieduitdy the corn trade at Dantzig and other great ■uippiug ports. A new decree frctu Naples prolongs thn free Import of corn t., the 30tu of Jone, Isd'J —i Mark Land l!i press, Bept. 24. U09T05 Boot asp Snot Makki t.-T*.o- aajs bus: ness has berm quiet during toe week. A limited quan tity of orders have been receive irohMlu. gootli and West, and the New England Arade hx* been v-ry t«ir tor th* »v« »»>u. The prires übreiued toV g-x«ds c.intmne nnsatixfactorv, and many.tylw are in larger supply than i* u.nal at thin •casou of the year. Tho manufacturers are making op vrrv tow goods, and mostly on order* A considerable stock will have to bo carried over this fall, and manufacturers with limited capital will na dout.l U hard pre**ed. But tbeold-r bunsrs in tho traJe cau easily carry over oil the stock th--> have mode up, uniil letter -pnc»« can be obtained There haw U-cn two public sales *iocs our last report, at which6l3 cues ware sold,-for (be aggregate *unJ of at Tho Bt. Loai* Democrat says Exchange on the East is not in so great demand. .The Exchange Bant, £tau> Bank, Bank of bi. Louts, and pauibly otbers, are «tJ»! paying it to cust .mere and outsiders at when Uuiir orra branch P»l*cr is presented. It can L«i hrfd at Si prem. (oc gold, bat uot el a lees figure. On tho gonth, prem. is the selling Imports by Railroad. I*. O. A C. IL II—5“ hides, D'-iaugr; 5 t-bls whisky. L.-h‘ ?yrr. lot do. P R Galway; 36 do, fg? r.-U* loather.no>. bale* > i, 140 hides, 33 kgs.LßtU-r, hi bl.l* eggs. i£ caks baovu, bids lord, 42 do cnal «.tf, 1220 bbli Hour, Clarke A co. C. A I 1 It. R.—“Tii bosh -'at*, 11 Dalcsll >k co; bags apple*. A lUlluu, 46 ak* pjiatora, UitchcOck A co; "6 biiis wagou atutr, l>-ech & Mair, 1 kg butter. 2 bhisegga. Little A Trunble: 2 do knobe. Jones, Waliiogfcrd & «s 16 do do, Liv ingston * co; 11 bales broom com, 2£o jfjgs l**d, U II Col lins; 100 bbls flour, A Gordon; lvd dodo, temple A Joaea-2i do do.-Houso A co; 15 do, 1> Wallace; S do da, J Grier; 60 do do, BA 4 Darts 69 do do, J Sl'Devttt; 100 do do, Simpson A Nelson; 67 bxs cheese, Snoot hen; 143 do do, Canfield 4 cm 37 do do, K Robison A co; 27 hides, J R M’Cuue; 63 bosh' pc la toes, Riddftg WirU A c« 77 bbls tleur, Loech A’lltitohisoßl-l »03 spokes. Kirk ± Coleman; tifl sks Corn, Ketier; 1.70 sacks pjtatoes, 05 do apples, 15 cars cattle, owners; 6 cars ore, Zub A co; 2 do metal, Mmlck A ml ioj bxs 69 bbls etc*. •77 *ks wool, 10 bbls rtunr, IM do fire clay, 77 bx* glass 111 bids apples. 200 hides. 10 rolls leather, Clarke A .-u. ’ I*. F. W. AC. R. K.—26can cattle, lo dn hogs, owners; 863 b,ltUr - « kgs do, SW bbl. eggs, 2MI hides, SSod bbls flour 2*.s sks times. 120 d bush wheat, 84 rolls Uather, 166 bbU whisky, 30 iks wool, 47 hates broom, corn, SO ski toothers, 75 bbls oil 327 bbls lard, 489 bales oil cake, 102 caks bbls hams, IOW sks oatmeal, Ctarkr A»o; SI bbls firs clay, Lyou A co; Id bbls apples, 3 bbls u- C » k . < SL n u U * U * Wil «« - kg. hatter, 34 d« bucket., , “ ® Q^ hoon *«« Wl, broom\4o bhlsHfisr, RUesile 5 !•!* erkfna: 'i bdis leather, K U C«rtler?es bgs barley. Geo bbl* floor, J .M‘Cully A co- Id dn p—-re! 1600 bosh wheat, 316 bbl, U’Sorkan K rye, Canfi»fd Aco, 5 kgs butter, 23 bus R JU r, J FioVd * ,v-- J .Wd 0 ’ J W ' io W 7' r ’ * M’Devftr; SW do j..* c6e, ’ “•uer; to bg, potatoes. .Wbiu T^l ? A / tl ‘ Qr * «’Krown; d», IJttle a Trimble -0 do do, J h Brown; 59 do do, J Grier; 800 bush T , re r?V 8 * ‘ r ° D ” : -S »ks b w flonr. Liggett A co; 30 rto J »°h W o U “ t,bU e Ff7». Browu A KirkpaUick. D Wsllsce; 100 do do, ii Robisoh £ ur S" hdlv brooms, ownar; 100 trs lard. F Sellers A Co. 216 bbl* flour, Hunw- A co; Ji bxs candles, Shr.rer A Dilworth; SSbbls Whisky, Guckenheioen 2-) bs. nndlt*, Graham k Thomas; n cak* |•earls, Bl Kee 1 bror. 100 bhls-flair .1 1 c». 2,iQu bush barley, Rhodes A Verm r. ’ "* RIVERSEWS. There was i olhlng doing at the Tiver ca fluids*- Tu» wind wa» very high, and tho woetber very drv and dtisft Capl Johnson informs m that while tho Ellen Grey was descending the river at Manchester Island <ra WedneaJav afternoon, the Bartons, also bound down, while panirie her caught one of her waler-wheeisin starbourdW pl,rtioa of tb " « u * dmnsaini u.? b ° ' **c*ouy repair, were made yrsterdsy to the r.ileu Gray. ’-p-= - - • The Uibberd, on her up trip, while In the Mloeb»Jhr,L ran over a inag, which knoekM k or if halts of cotton overboard. Capt Uarry very promptly went to work aud pick.nl the cur tail up. There fa not a slagle iatorertiuc Hem in-oar down river Mt-aanges. They all appear to run dry, lik« the rivet. Staamboai Register. „/ ARRIVED.* j DEPARTED. Telegraph, DrownsvilU; ] Telegraph, BrownsriUe; Jefferson, Drowafvjlle; J.-ffcrscn, BruwnsvilL; Ul. Bayard, Ellxabetb; j Col. Bavaril, KlirabetL; foet—falling.- -At Glass Ucnie, “1 Inrhe?. Xelerrapbie nwrlxeia. N*w Yoax.oct.ls.—Cotton unchanged; sales 7uO bale*. .Flour advanced; sales 20,000 bbls; State $1 65(ri'4 66- Ohio $5 45<&5 &i; Roathere $5 30tpA 60. Wheat heaTj; sales 2000 bos; red $1 20; Mllwauklo Club, very choice, Jl 07. &»ro Brm; sales 8(>C0 bus at $l. Pork steady at Xl5 12*X‘&1& » *l° TD(3slO -x* h r prim* Whisky acth eit 29,j> -J*-~ Blocks steady; Ch Ahk M 6I 1 .; Til C«o tt 68‘ ido bonds Son 17; Reading Mil A Mis* (T; Va sixs-s 04-’ ? ; Mo size* etj,; 0« At h 7t,‘ 4 ; MichCea «; Erls UwcissuTMVt. 16 -Flour ia in K-ttrr acd held more (Irmly at $1 W>.«?-l To far *ujK.rfino. N>« Com doll at 40<£t45c; old held at SOc. OiU steo-iy at 46c. Barley dull at 60<i£7Uc. Hyi steady at Tiii&tSc. .Whisky firmer at Ik*-, bales ul Maas Perk at $l4 50. Kicliaug* easy at Kivrr failing ■lowly, with 0 feet water In the chauurt. gUPKRIOR'COAL OIL, Our large experience and uurorufnlbg lalx.r* fur a lung time, have rwulted in tho production of a pure, null rff.ntd OifiKel dial Oil, which 1* already well known, imd L fast iscreasing In repnUUon as rivalling the tost oil made blee where in all the goal qualities fer which p,>j r-w! tdLlv so Justly celebrated. fl rieals gat light in brilUan .-j. ILit erUistly rtorwzjkletir;. U nay bt carried about A bunu wftAouf any rfenzi'tK uJjr. It it so dear and beautiful »n color. f It it the cheapest light known Dealers can rely upon uniformity In the qualify r-t OOf Oil. ADAIR A VENDER, KeffDers of Gael OU, as2leod.dawlraF No. 31 i’oun’a. .1 veche, near High et qanMl coaloTl. The oil we are constantly tnmlug out I* uuivczially.coo ceded to be unsurpassed In quality aud cbeepoeaa. by any other In market. Than la nothing mere beautiful lo color or more brilliant and durable lo burning. It does not Si plode. and being uuifanb, purchasers will always obtain the same excellent article. CbalOlll* well mown nndere great variety of fanciful names, but deelefs ebouLLsiot k-d-F to tbo oast “.or tbenamf of the thing," and pay 2©or 39 |>«r - cent more for an article than it can lie procured for at head quarters In this city. ADA IB S VEEDB&. Refiners of Goal Off, ■•2l-eftl dswlmF Penn’s Avenue, nsar-lUgb street. WE TAKE PLEASURE (N INFORM log the admirers (-f the celebrated Cjaaoe c-f SrSIffWAV A SONS, NEW YORK, That we have /ost receifed a small Invoke of then unri valled fostramedts, to which we call their atteuttou, and •elicit a call. U. SLEBER A.BRO, No. 53 Fifth street, ' trio RoK Agents for Btelnway’a Piaoca. Dr. ksmnel a. Ifltch'i HiiUrjr Corrector or Aatt«flilious RHxlnrel—Purely Yaga- - Cables—4UUd,aafe and Effevllve Remedy for ' BIUOUB DISORDERS, ' StOK HEADIOaK, , BILIOUS HEADACHE, DYfiPEfVU, TORPID LIVF.R OR STOMACH, «^« aa ssess^ MALARIAL FEVERS. V . • . BOWEL COMPLAINT*. 1 IffDIGE3tION.\*OUR arOMAOH, Ac, BEIN DIsiAaFJ. 1 UIPtJRfS BLOOD, ■ . , „ JAUapICIE. t. complaints caused by 1 nPOKB BILB OB BILIOD3*' JaMalAwF ID Wood *u TJtr INNER'S MUSIC OF mjg TIMES— Y f containing *&e “' s ‘ { Pc-lci, Waltz**, ffaffl " sssrsssrz t: &r vwi ”' rw “ tvSffir- ■ yNONSIGNMENTS ~ :i ' u V-- (T! • SLLb, • Bd*ololl DidmsTL-JffleAgßt
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