' -~',r. ~. . , 1, - 7 ' The Ikrard of Managers of the Wash ,; ~'::',. •-• ington National Monument Simiety, haw- T --, --" ,- 3 , - - ' , 'Mg determined :to . , retinae its collections, -::"..-: :.- ' ," • which had' for some time been suspend '"-ed,:bas appointed the Hon. Elisha Whit ,. - , - ;,„%,:-,•,,' - : t i ese y, of Ohio, the General AgOntilf the ~ :„.,:-,,:::-,Society' • whese office 'wily bet kftfd: in .:31 - -4 • '..Washington.. ToliiaCheilbeen delega . . thetd e - power of appointing sub-agents, Lebo will' receive 'a coMmission • on the • , :- ,, ',-"33funds 4 -they may inflect as a compensa 'tion 'for their services. •It -may be .. pro -per-to elate, far tho' ieformation of the ,:public;lhat the delay in commencing the -'-'-" 'Monument has been occasioned by the want of a proper site, whiche Board. had-hoped would:long sine have been ''''-'• , , slanted by Copses. Tholigh the ex : L . peels:ions of Ai. Blattag r efit have not 3 ' been realized as to the amount or contti -- - - butions ' Made by these; who have been nailed, upon to idd in so noble a work, it has not been Suffered totie idle. ' Thb - Bitattl, : . with commendable discretion; authorized the whole amount collected - ' - by the agents Of the 'Society, about --, ' ' $2 1 3,000, to be invested in the safest - • stocks in the country, and placed in trust - in - the names of theta- respectable cid- ZOOS of Washington ' El Samuel . Smith; ° : • Nathan Towson, an d Thonielt ,Mninoe, -- 3 - orthe survivors or survivor orthem, so *-- 'is' to be free from risk, and subject,with the accruing interest at any moment to .. , ~ the accomplishment of the contemplated •, - ob i ject. . • t To keep the public 'fully ids - need of : the ciindition of the funds of the Society, ~. • the Treasurer has been; required to pub - Rah, and has published, an annual re - 3- .port, showing the amount invested and - on deposits in some safe bank. It will ' ' thus be seen that the utmost care hie been taken of the funds collected i for , . they hate now more than doubled the , . sum originally contributed, and will be • - -applied-in good faith to the patriotic ob ject for which tho Society was organized. ' . That 'object was to erect a monument at th . , : • - e seat Of Government, which should, by its colossal magnitude and imposing grandeur, exhibit - to the remotest ages . , the gratitude of a` nation of freemen to , . . , the man whose exalted good sense and , , pure virtues' had. so pre-eminently con tributed, to Their- happiness. With . this view the Board of Managers have made every exertion in the power of man to -1 - "' make, and the hope is still, indulged that • - the American people, influenced iby an :ardent feeling of patriotism' and of the - deeply. cherished memory of the gteat founder of their liberties,' will not fail to contribute to the erection of a structure • 3 ' that shall be commensurate with their gratitude and veneration, and worthy of - him in whose honor it is to be reared. The Board designed at an early:period to commencethe Monument, but, as no site could be obtained sufficiently eligible on any 'other ground than the public mall ; near the Potomac, and as that ' could only be obtained by a grant from 1 - Congress, which has not yet been made, that purpose has'been unavoidably post , potted till the uext session of the Na , ttonal Losislature; when it is believed no objection will be made to„,,sdlow: the Board the use of the gmnad it desires for so laudable and patriotic an object. / A design• for the proposed Monument has been adopted and. lithographed, and, _ when executed, will exhibit to, the-world ' the estimation in which the limes and public 'services of the illustrious Wash ington ware held by his countrymen. ~: It is true that the "storied um, the an imated bust," or the splendid mansoleuin, cannot-call back the departed spirit, or "soothe the dull cold ear of death;" but - it is equallyitrue that:it can and does manifest the gratitude and veneration of the living for those who have, passed 1 ' . away, forever from the stage of life; and ' ' left behind them the cherished memory of their virtues. The posthumoua hoe , ors bestowed by a grateful nation on its • - distinguished citizens serve the further , purpose of stimulating those who survive , , • them to similar. acts of greatness and of Virtue, while the respect and admiration' of:the= countrywhich confers theM upon its children are more deeply and ardent , ly,, felt.- _ The character' of Washington - •is identified with the glory and greatness . - of his country. It belongs to history, ...., 'into which' it has. infused a moral gran ,- deurtind beauty. It presents a verdant ' 'oasis on the dreary waste of the world. , .on which the mind loves to repose, and the patriot and .philoSopher delights to ,', 'dwell. Such a being but seldom appears to illustrate and give splendor to the an; -,- . nals.of mankind, and the country which gave him - birth should -take a pride in . bestowing,peathumous honors on his , - name. It is not to transmit the name or fame •of the'illustrious 'Washington to ...., retire ages'that a Monument should be ., , erected to hittmemory.; but to show that ': thS people of this Republic at least are not, ungrateful, and that they desire to manifest their' lore of eminent public and ;3 -- priests vinues-by some enduring memo , •:.' nal-which, like the, pyramids of. Egypt, ,„ - shail fatigue time by its duration. I inn authoriied by the.Bnard of Man ` ' , :'assts to say that a copy of every journal - , in the United States vbich publishes the addiess shall be deposited in the'corner atone of the Monument. • - • - Geo. WATTERSTON, • Say Wash.:Nat. Monument Society. JANES IC. POLK, ex-officio President. • Wvt. BRENT, Esq., First Vice Pres't. .: : • MAYOR OF WASHINGTON, See. Vice Pres. '''' Gen . A' HENDERSON, Third Vice Pres: • • ...-- J. B. 11. Sumo, Treasurer. - - GEORGE WATTERSTON, Secretary. ,' . . BOARD 07-IfAXAGEI4 _ , , 4 Maj. Gen. W. Scol Thos. I - Gen: N. 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' ciety, in the place of its late lamented : • President Chief Justice Marshall." 1 am very sensible of the distinction conferred by the relations in which the Society has placed me; and feeling, like • my iIIUIDIIOUD predecessor, a deep inter. ear in the object of the association, 1 cannot withhold, as an evidence of it, . • the- acceptance of the appointment, . - though aware that in my actual condition it cannot be morn than, honorary, and they under no circumstances, it could - , supply the loss which the Society has ' sustained. AMonument, worthy the memory of Washington, reared, by the moans pro - posted will commemorate, at the 11/018 • • tint.' virtue, a patriotism; and a griti. ' truly national, with: which the friends of liberty, every where, will syrn / 'path , and of which our country may • - always be proud. /MIES MADISON. Wet. Crotch, Erg., let Vice'Prest =ME COLLEGEB,IOO4 music, &c. rIIIMP,ATATECO n INSTITUTE; NEAR ..BALTIMORE,IstD.; earns ad loathe EDUCATION . OF YOUNG . : LAD seldom bound emted; Rama: tbeee, are the following: ha locative, te the • mountsieries re you of Elk Ridge, and overlobking the Palmas:onm Ind sal-rounding country; is eminently healthful, and combines to a high oeyee the beautilal aid pictur• esque in aceady._ Within • few. Mil:Will walk of the depot of the Giumberisnd Railroad, at Ellicott's "Mills, two blots travel by railroad hop Wishing.; ton city and one from Baltimore, it la easy . °lac den to traveller from ill scrtions of the country. Omnibuses and from Baltimore afford a convert. ient tom cation with that city. . . end. tip' cious, elegant and commoditinsbitild: logo afford private apaihnents, for pupils for lody ing add atudy, for rocila4Oo, mum anik - dectore room., chapel and all other eouvenienceerequired for the perfect organtration of a collegial° truth. -M. Ifs nalcuiaa gro unds, laid out Initerdella and +blubbering amidst lawn and grans, aflord the pa. pile an opportenity for the cultivation of tower., and offer leducemeeta foeutive exercise and re creation in the. pure, open Mr ' 4th. Da largo emablithmedt olProlesnors.Teach en and other officers, nears :to the pupils an 'amount .of instruction , and can seldom - 1.0 be met with in any , institution of the Med. At the present time fourteen Profaning and Teachers an engaged in their nerraldepartmentm of "instruction the greater number residing in the family, and de voting their talents 'exclusively to the benefit if the Imitate. - , The Rem, Mr. Clarke, resident Chaplain, [grad uate of Yale College.] is Pretence of Weed - Phi. in lo.ophy, mad has Chair of the graduating to the department of English Composition. Min &owe, the able and efficient Yieetnne la as ivied in the care and dlecipline of : school, rider the direction of the Principal by male teacher., most of whom in addition to • thorough education, have had the benefit of Image:parlance in training the, young. 'Them ladies ore In .coo. suet intercourse with the pupils, who are teens. tooled to regard them ,1104 only as futrectors, bat at traced. and companion. The French Depart ment is adder' the direction of so accomplished • Professor Mena. Levin, a graduate of the Dairen. ty ol France, "licentiate co droll,. who reside. fns the Institute, and devotes himself,te the improve. meet of his pupils—affording them every advantage for acquiring facility in French ciannemation. 'Poe principal profaner of vocal and instrumental, ma. dc; P. Stratford Darner; formerly a popitof the Royal Academy amine in London,loinder the eel , ebrated Srg'r Crivellf,) and for some nom a teacher at Kew P,nlace, is finagled by ladies eminentlyqual.; ified as manic teachers. Drawing, Painting an we. tercolou and Oil. tad . Dancing are taightiLPro. lesson; and the Kadin:at . Sciences ere e 'lied and illustrated, eaperlmentally,in lectern y Pro. fuser Aiken. of tbe University of Maryland. Sth. The Principal of the institute, Mrs: LIN- COLIii PHELPS has tad loo n diperienee In di recting a Literati'. Institution. baying passed many years as Principal sad Vice Principal of the justly celebrated 'Pity Seminary founded by her sister Mrs. Emma Willard, and alter the plan of which the Patapsco tontine, is in many inspects, model -ed. him: Lincoln' Phelps Is well known to the public as the anther of Lincoln's Botany, and;a se ries of storks= Chetaistry,.Natural Philosophy &e; and of mindry works on the Subject tif Educatioa, &c., tome otwhich late been nblieblished la En. rope; and translated into Preach and Italian. , The bead 01 the family, is the Hon. John Phelps, for. inerly a distingmthed lawyer and Senator of Ver. moot. 6th. The retirement and seclusion of the hunt, Otte, and. the strict supervision •of ite officers.. should inspire parents and. gnardists with perfect confidence in respect to the • safety ofthetr dough. tersand wards, who am permitted to receive no visits.except such as are sanctioned by the direction of parents, or by letters of. introduction from them. An experiencedhlstron has charge over the clothing, health and comfort of the pupils. The entire expense. per annum, for bo.ird and c doe at io e, vary from two hundred. • dollars, 'to SW) and SOD, according to the studios or ac complishments pursued. Circumstances may in duce a departure from stated tenxis..hat in ge beret a liberalpatronage is required to support the guitar ing expenddsms of the Principas for all that can promote the comfort. happiness or improvement of the pupils. • • Tno Right Rev. Bishop Whittingham, who is of ficialy "rnitor to the . Patapsco Institute, reports: "The late examination has unmeant still greater ear idence.if tooni were. needed, how competent •is Mrs. Phelps tommtainati instatutioninfenor to noes, to the country of the tied!' . • • • 1 he following is an extract from the report of the Emmining Committee in lEttfi„ "The course of study. to th e Institute , as present ed to um in the esamination,embraces a compreben aivelield of seholastic acquirement, and accent, plishment, and the manner te which kis pursued, es . well as remits which have been attained.stelighly creditable to the teaeh cm and papils,and give every assurance to the public .that the great *eternal& of. educstion arc cherished and secured in the Ituditate, too degree which is, we believe, unsurpaved in any odes Female Institution in the country.. Signed by the Rev. H. T. Harrison, Hon. John P Kennedy and Hon. Chancellor Johnson. }:street of the report of the Fsffidning Committee' in 1847. Tim course of instruction in itte Institute. embra cm a wide range, and the xi ale reigned ere convinced that every department Is tilled by teachers, ensinenid ly qualified, and =dm to Instruct the 'cholera in tbe "wenches appertaining to each. From the highly gilled principal to the moat sub. ordinate Mather, all seemed animated by an earned denire,and endowed with the requitite qualifications to advance the pupils, in all that can Impart wroth road charm to the female character. The examination which hae just closed, was so conducted, am to eatialy to; th.d the mule Of in. 'unction le thommilr, mations, and ample. Teat what is taught, is perfectly understood, and that when a young lady has paned through the clamant the Patapsco Institute, and been Imbued with the elevated moral principles which we there so led,. thusly incaleated, she re prepared to adorn any eta. lion to which it may be her Adore lot to be placed. In view of the high intellectual and Moral culture which Mout judgment the pupil. of the Patapsco Institnte enjoy4se well as the unsurpassed salubrity of climate, tho Wendy of the scenery and the COll - of access with which it is favore4we are persuaded we cannot too etroogly_ commend it to the public patronage. Signed by Hon Chancellor J Johnson Add; Dr RA Urquhart, Vieth. Benoit, Es q, (I'. Shore) bid; Dr C W Jona, St Mary'. Co, :dd. April eth, 1347. . Schools and private families may be lerniabed with qualified teacher. from the normal orTeachere dtpartment ol the Institute. The tenons commence on the first SVedncsdaya of May and November, and continue five months. Pupils arc received at any period, and can remains' the Institate during the sprang and tall vacations, of one month each. Application., for admission may be. addressed to the Principal, Ellicott. Mills, Mtf auglOdll rproe Falhad Muter Amiens often AdultElearentary V. partrood of thin Innitution oil commence ma Woodsy Dresang,Augnst 3111 e stew Had, moor Third aid Wood Ms. This Inetstutienn—Sir the instructios of Vemol hlufic—has been in operation two mad • half Iran, sod is at protest Ole prolegneo cooditkm,affordiaga eon and uspreatedoeted op 'r, for GU oho may dame to obtain a kaawkdge of e, kr every D mietiog es= There are three e=s, i vite • • Ist. Thee eremite ad. Rye Adult Flicetwonsy Department. ad- The Charm c" -Deportment meets every Saturday afteroore d ' year and is A the roofed. keeled of children fr years prardo The otteetkm of Perron end Guarding re ree idly invited to Mk Apartseart. It is a well ntalshelt bet, teat ongtetioe of te more mos pe itate comormitiog the eulttraftee et At tVoice, ken la childhood. Thotappropriatewend enrols., tend to profane general health. mad streorbert the fehildres,ar well to AAA, kw who are bathmr egth the "rt. TA Doane of loVructicer the Adalt E natatory Depart ment Mill be thorough; neemerieng each quern, anth o thor ough mune in At Damon of Wane, thus giving the pupae au opportunity of frequestly miming Air study of the Set e:WO and Olt who aria to become LmeWane • ekerable oppoo. Dusky of dui Mel try seams of the .year. The Third ed or Chorns Clam; kr do protein of mm's of a big order, Is quite separate end dinlact from IA ether Deportment.. le onopeteed of Amateur Slagenand that Elementary ctese—ae they kali hoot spade that degree of proectoky deemed oensury and complied with the kllowmg requisition: By apphcattni, personally or otharorire. to the Beard of Disoctors, to be constouted mem bee of Mk clam, and by these ekend,eurollnterd duly esti. Ad thereof All nimbus and couttibutors of the Academy . hat the whinge of aftording all riven ..bear.:. of th is ekes 71.unday emang, epeeutore,tf they desire. but out et 1/edema's until they shall have complied with the Con gg regulstious. Raspy:takes, who are neither moorhen eantrkettoes of the Academy, will be admixed ea Moo day or Thursday nester, nceps fiyapteiai plait from cos of the Dinetore is writer,. oiesclualm, the Di n .. beg leave to my th ey have cagagml Nor. Bingkim se outer ant croloctor, aod Prof. Whits es Ark" of the Orehestra for the Moms C 1..., and are oralciag wrangsmaite to watesznalials metal hundred popA, and oo elket w.B be gated to prawns the quietude and deomaa of tbeachooteocco, sad eatable We pupil. to or copy the lime Owed thew both agreeably sad profitably. • - • MUM F. for a troth of am lee, payable is &dm. 5 5 P0 •ratlel, (paomtar gordiarej sea Wroth awe.. W thereby estOk Fiance sad tosily to the bra& of Wantral departhorath s ar Sara` gr, Ste., . say dirtath der 1 year, speedy ra idgeate ..... •3,1:0 Ao Wt. Mal or mai may broths ethatribertare by Ws polecat of $i 430 per gorier ea *dream Atothethethe for adsorbs. subs made to thy et the or las:Safe, *rho are as Aiken. vir. Directors-1f Lash, lath kleOser, Theme W Wright, Oro Hodge. Lobos, th Alta, W s f}rterribt Tretharer—Wes Getty. 5 W ATONE, Prothlrat tf Mures New PobllealloaL THE Poorer Of the Pohl ever the Body, consideted in :elation to lealti and amnia by Geo Ilene, N. D. member .f the Royal College ot Plyalciana, London. The eider the Body in minden to the aund: by the same anthor—a flask supply. We have retailed over ItO mph* of this meet adatirehle Wok, Men, Women and Ilesite,• iwtection of &belches, ce says, and critical awateite, from his encallected prism y Leigh Haat. • Vo Good Gerdes that towed everythiim Into Cold. Yen ea, the Connor Logi, XlVt by bliss Pardon. ran O, Pictorial II the gave, and others Om nmelved and for an . I tie Book Store of JL READ , 4th et near market 1 Gallas. IlesirS. ItIIOU but woomied the Hoirit that freed Thu; Oh worm I • Bad; Ott Tom-haven thy Hulot Daher; °heart Mat eheetow from Thy Homy .Geod Bye, er Farewell, Farewell, is a lonely Seoul; Then roall remember me; I dreamt I dwelt lo hiatbleUallei • The Ire Farewell; • - When ewe are lo the Quiet Skim Oh ream my Coeur, Gentle Mud; Oh, knot not the tune when /airfare! I met Thee; Wandered fiom th. Lam! of my INN; Foleth Infantry Mush. For eala by • 4211 JOHN 11111F1,LOR,Ed woad el MNaae Ihramair Plana_. A SPLENDID saaartment of Itarmard and Main. •ar, grand actin name, with ..sual. Frarne,aut Gnirb mad far sal.. dlso. Cow aplendld itlllell9o4 Piano., with Colisseddra celebrated Rerlian allaChlnal4 &lathed In Itar . Nam wet+ era ogle, Ind yr WainVOLUME'S WO • • 111 weed street 1 &ay above, 06 • .1 usr kaarvien-o. ff s.dia Se Octavo adlood3md num hots, haw la Isom a Heart Hen, Pula awl to I$ ono used ot 6n Omeeno, stab fa delis= of tone asd doitohih I 7 of wawa:alp, mesa beainpsueill. TSUI mold hdyLlsr esati at JOHN Me.LOXII . . . . . . MEDICAL TO THE 31CH' "AHD GREAT. DISCOVEr I%s era liamOri for GmmimPlDl4ox4h*.cold.,Auhnn,BroneL... Orenplaint, Spitunglelotd, Pifheahr . , mats Side and Diem, Palpitation of the Ileon.theneorpreop,Bnaken Constitution,. Sore Threat, /um*. DehilltY, andal 1 discansof the Thrott.''Breest and Lona; in moat eilketnaland ryndieureeveeknownta AsTo! above ' ' COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD MARV. Autumn mum waresse.--Rood with titan enneot the woodellel cure, perfonned by Illymber, Swarm's Compelled Symp or WILD CHIMBY: • Plintonetruse, Janney3, ULM Dr. Swayne—Dear Sin In justice to yonneltand a duty I owe to suffering buisthity, I &aurally, give my testimony, and declare to the world the most utonisbing elects, and the great cure your Compound Spary of Wild Cherry performed es me, under, the most tudeurable circumstances. .-1 : was token with a violent Cough, Spitting of Blood, en vent Pains in the• Side and Breast.,which seemed to break tape oat enfeeble way nuatitertioe,so that my physician thought my tare tukyond the pommel' medicine, and my - triennial gave me up to dimbut thanks to you and the effects of you:egret throne ry. I now feel myself a wellman, &Weaned front a mere skeleton toes fleshy and heakhy a mos b I have been for yeses, sod shall be pierced to give for idtonnotlea respecting ay cue, by calliq Inlay raidenee, Mechanic streot,thindambelow Burge street/ Northeni Liberties. „locos Purest. Testimony is now second from aU quarters 0 the ,Globe The following letters me presented with a new of more Belly showing the opinions of Physicians in relation to the Medinfrrine karat. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. Dr. Sersyne--Dear Sic Having: aced your Coin pound, Syrup of. Wild Cherry extensively In my prastite, I was requested by your Agent, Doctor Crotcher, to express my opinion in writing of its properties as a remedial agent, I most cheerfully comply, an 1 feel by so cluing, I will duir.harge a debt food the community at forge, and Phytimans in particular. As much as I detest Quack Rani dies and Patent Bottrunis, was imieced from a Wore of the most potent expectorants, re1.:013/.. mended in our mate= medico in some cresol Dammed Lungs, to try your preparation 01 Preen' Virginia Or Wild Cherry. It is imffleient ton, that nu so tough palmed with the remit of that and unmeant trine, that I now prescribe It in prefer ence to all other Remedies where an expectorantis intimated. In' the meek dreaded Pneumonia or Diemen' the Lug., be the alarming form in which it appears is Kentucky, l legged ilea an invaluble Remedy le the treatment of that &nue. To all who know me I have said enough, hat as this may be seen by persons out of thencinity of Frankton, I will bray add, that f have been ecgaged In an active practice of my proteselon of 11l yeamand sin a Regular Graduate of Trauylnnia,aed this Is the first Potent Medicine I ever thought iamb Cl to equine an opinion in writing. J. H. Effuses, M. D. /unary 7th, 1847. Franklin County, Ky. ittEnoeT, Ky.,Jaa'ry 7th, 184 7. The above certificate Is Dom one of our Phyla. ciao Wring a few miles from here, be isdoingg very good preetece, and ie considered a good Physician, and stands furl be is, as he nays, regotargouluate. De. W. L. Carman, ( Druggist • end Apothecary. Testinwnsals' mill never cease. From theTamparance Pledge. Now that Winter is upon as with its attenden train ,l Pulmenie and Bronchial afleettons.Cimegto Colds, &c. &c , we would edema those afflicted in this way to make immediate trial of Dr. Swsyne.'s Compound Syrup or Wild Cherry. It will never tall to perfria s permanent cure. The reputation of this medicine has cased many spoliate. articles te be put teeth under in name; but the preparation of Dr. Swayne, besides being the Gat ever dared to the public, is the only one that can be relied on. The other mixtures soldier. Wild Cherry Syrup, Balinese, &c., are all spurious and wonhlen,lintl containOone 01 the virtues of the original prepare. also, Dr. Swayee's Composed Syrup of Wild Cherry. From the Springfield Ewen. Of the thousands of purported curative nostrums now before the public, hut very few are loud to pones. the healing virtu, for which they are re commended. Among the latter we ore pleased to learn none stand a better test than Dr. Sweynies Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The afllated in this vicinity ore beginning to use it, sad to their joy they find in its use their hopes baud epee its recommendations more than realised. The afflicted need not despair. While there is Me, them Now is A CAUTION To THE PUBLIC. ESince the introduction of my article to the pthere have a number of unprincipled inn• victuals got up unmet which they Assert contain Wild Cherry, some are called.'Bobrions,”•• Bitten,' mad even Syrup a Wild Cherry,' hot mine is the original and only genuine prepondion ever sauna. en team pithltc. which no be proven by the pub. tic Records of the Commonwealth of Pennylvanta. The only safeguard against imposition is to see that my irignature te on each bottle. DR. li. WAYNE. Peptred only by Dr. H. S , at his Piaci. pal Office, corner of RIGHT and RA= Streets, Philadelphia. All Wild Cherry pennon's being fictitious and counterfeit without his mummy, Foe sale in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail by Whl; THORN, 63 Market etreet, OGDEN& SNOWDEN, corner _'odd. Weed its. S. JONES, 198 Liberty meet.. Sold also by J bluebell, Allegheny City; Boyd, Corns & Co., fierier; Weaver & Headmen, hien een Norman Calamine, Meadville; .1 H Barton & Co.. Erie; ill'Kensie & Kasten, Lleveland; Denis & Stm, Columbur, Miller, itrownseille; Marsh, Wheeling, V.; E HiOM.IIII, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr E Easterly & Co.,t. Louie; •./ 9 blotto & Ca, Louisville, Ky.; Andrew Oliver & Co, New Or leans. sine • 44 HAVE POUND IT."—bendps. iIOF9924IIIOICCAN BP C'URED BY USING DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY. Gotham,* 0., M..b * . , Ileac Sir.—Tbis is tomtit, l &a palate, partlealarly to than afflicted oath a diem. of the trip, or Coewomptioa that is the Spring of 1B I was attacked with a omen cold wrhicli tato bersowaested ape ray leap, ..nun ail the quietens of an approothiog ,Conearapties. My ewe. wast tight bad t..., atioatteetwrith eopioas Matt rweatn .spit a itoonderaide lankly of blood, mind witha blab 'lark matter. My shoalo loom swim sad dol. big. Darkly this time 1 war Weeded . by two of tar won skillitt ?I ',rictus; they did do best dory eould lie ow, woes at /melt theygaro up begawaf map recorwry,i domain Da dui seettiog ennead b. der—tat try how Imo fo• rwj dismiedi aadbeirorl trimly. I waa ma peroweiedthy a fricad of mob. tomb. a trial of Dr. DalGtaa'S Nestor. mat Romig, which my Phyrichou mimed agamtmiag that thin markets 'torpid do oi geed, owl would will add zoom to may Wk.*. I fiat them it am my he • Rad tally brio, !tad that if long die Milo doom, (whirl was rd. drat to me,) theta wad M rothiog bL So I oat to tha arida:tad Offlea ad otaed sboulis of this bray Was Medieira, 'rod emoted nig, toreordiag to tM rase itoaajarbleb, botead of dab( to miry earerlig,'lroolidaly pa ;ow relief, at at. arming.lb. troahleroato Coq* =obi do patios! tightatto is toy chi* Frig too a aew lit, Otd strength, which ems ambled Ina to b. .bat apia. ride l owdletsa cogitated It. rod work, whkh it to .clay coatte'rord r tall I womtide • woad sea. i lare du:ahem attending to n beteisese, (upwards of 3 yen) and kel healthy ae li'-I him recoormarAie tr• hriah, I ham racommenora en. _ pectomatamiedy instill Durango tothoeseiseDarly dialed and it, has .to, proved rieremefid ea far ss I hare witmesed heart My wiper iv toting Wu medicine al primal, Dr Dirrissed Darr end ingdfaction ej Lwaghwkich hadrellared with for mown time; she has nearly recovered by* ime of Omit mediae*, and I . crealdent the 0 balk. that Irate wiLL IDS 10.1hy will entireJy care her. Ime ram kieiw that Darr are ihotaands of minable y. wasting away with *hie dreadful Introyer-LCONSUMITION.— Wen it nal, powible Dr those teaprmare thhi medicine la iinte;herom it be too our awaymight he prolanged end W ;fendlies land Mahone again nindered happy. This medicine will gam anent relivf, mutat the' ante thee amen the hard met'mental Cough, moms ths Dolmas in the Cho give strength to the earsetted mil emaciated tease, and hi I amarses, I eat mesh., will it !preset me. • ANDREW J. FELTF.II. Mootgornery,flandhon County, Ohio. N: who may not be seqattated with me I wider to the imderwpied.'citiseu of bloolgoolety, Handltoo cot ty, 0., they win at my time eabstaninte natation entemenan, Nommen lhanwarru, • . Derv.). Bap,' DR. DUNCAN'S WESTERN OFFICE,IOO .trot,where this nimble hiediciaa ma idylls be=.. Bold to Piusburgb, by WM. JACKIION, corner of Wont and Liberty es. • • marled/sir 1 1K IDI7AL AND SURGICAL OFFICE. . • Na. 63 DIAMOND Al. LEY, a few door. below Wood sar.t, toward. pia market. DB. BROWN, . I laving been friralattyled• r• ,• . • • • viewed to de ed..' pan . fern. and been for sane , • 464 general prude& • •' • ' • nor '. ...abees lassuctultai • • I to the enieneent of those I ensue and detente coca \ •.! plaints for winch Ins *poor aLnitir, and experleose • patellar', viably him.— . Maven part wan... • 41.0 , 40 the Brody and Mennen, of thaw tempi s Nana' which Om kr bulked woes paten. and tfs s eared wore pates. than .0 ever fall to de lot of a I , 6”slagreetaistee. Ole* ply qualifies item oat, as erasion ee Remy, pema• nent,end satisfactory art mall alma% gnat dame diseases, .4 all diseases arise/ anted/cob Dr. Drown woad Wenn tbese nffileted with pima diseases whieb bore become eh mnle by nee or arm teay, by the are of any of the ocesawn nostrum of the da ant their cp/aims ean be radically and tine neatly eared, he ham/even kis eissabh attentive no are IteILLIWOI of such...ad succeeded in hundreds of last.e VOW estiOS pe 'sone ofiallusation of he seek of the bladder, and kindred dilleanes winched. result roe thaw cases where attic... esseigned dim so hopelese dimair. Ile pameduty tartan each as karts been Wei and ansoccesshilly treated by ethers to ear. salt kbn, wbea every satisfaction will berme Omani their ante meted to a weal, tienailla.asa tatelligent wanner, pointed eat by lontesperienes, nody and le. realm., which It Is inqicasibie for those t =eel men. of Inedleata /neta any o= ln o hoc MT Hems or Raptsre—Dt. Brows Moo tent Penions Meted with Iterate to eall, ka. Paid partied. atientlen ills disease. in Ramses; she Piles, Psisy, etc- speedily vend W MT:eats 'of either, NI Using ift a &ran' e by alas*) their disease to whist pen/ all the gym aces, us obtain medieless .direedons for sea by addressing T. BLOWN, M.. D. pa pal and ends " AL L OW. e fe to. 63 Wood alley, etyma. the natal/natal/ . Er Ns care. NM • &SS • Taw s , , . . pr RE' ? 4 :tilgt Bo4tos, Aag.lo, Rellar•-1 with Team bead a. by inall t om ine• af yaw Lever , Yaw Oils ate daily betas lag jean, popular OA • carative, Olfly for ',aerator plalat, bat far Fent mat Ave, sad adeedatu 'actually. Tba attaitad aa frau at Obi tleta, lbrl to mum anti wall fall, when Ire arpr a to p be l• raw " Z;, rom" -....Aa " = "v• atber pink eallerabY 144, , parsons sbeald°assail s :a si= wed amid sold by • it Bakt SI DT Cf•Pla,OCll WY* sad D ifComb . • . . .•_. . • . . MED CAL. ' . • ARSAFAiiILLA I,A6aseezdai in 4i. World A • ; one r t Ja Qat %Mei r t o wMl ttl.. st plemetase,mail =Mama tepee, disc . = yettemamenit*, puts*. eMkaneer de • • 'GREAT ASCII/DLO - 8188 MEDICINE', • T - p-Lb....ty.. 1 ..Parkety of this SanaNitilla Drat all other blidicimi W libßitie Eradiates Dirty it Ineipe des Mtn Body.- It is om ofehireery bed BP/HBO ANDI ' BLIAINCB. /11.1HOICINESeverlitimore, it toe may poids the'ldiole rystem ad dnomtlites the persom Corea, Neto,'Pteis asi ßid Blood • spew. pmared by 120 othet .hiesisefoc. Mad is thie Bathe mend event of itemoodafel eacces.. It les performed withen Me_ pad. two yeses, more thett2;oo.l cams of Smut Caw of Peeve • at. bat ;OM * of thaw way coneidued inmate blocs Min .I,MM came of of Glocinie Rhemiseciaa - HOOD awn Dypepitat . 400 meteor Oared Debility lad Want or Emmy; Val ems of differed Female Coesplaints; • . soon 1400 nem attic Shard Lime Complaint ; 11,Beteres Dismidor the mey and Dram; • 4 . • 30.1iiises of IGieeiloisicioei„ • Thoomeds mama Dimas* albs Blood, vizi Clem, Crydpelse, Belt Rheum, Pimple oa the Fere, Mr., me. To whee with momamos mate of Sick Headache, Velem the ado sad Chest, Spinal Atrectim* Ste. , . This, wean aware, mud appear Incredible, bat we ham Idlers Owe phydrians sto a t[ scents bow all pert, or the -United States, sage:Lin' oleatesoedinari mom It. Vin Ilushielte Be+. woof the mod respectable dentist. in fit W. aek, N l' e ltiforin us Misr he en rem to mare than MC m . ' wa ta Maple. dom. These an Mowed. of dam in the City of Nom York; mbicb twill refer to with pleasure, end to tom of eleanclet. It is the best...did. Sit the Pre.9lllll olden= known: It undoubtedly sued the lines of more thser. • . . 6,1:00 Coltman u!.. Siim•• • ' • 01=1 • • • • CCM G. NV. MCCI4IOI Of RR UNIT= SUM Nary, aad sasber.of tie Ns. Jewry Levristature,has kindly Mg In Lb. ecrWleols.' , tells ite owo story, • Ilartwer..lon. ss; *rt. ♦yew dein I ti taken with the lalloensa, end my whole qges lett is a dehiWaled dab. .1 was induced to; iry Townsend% ftweparahowedwhor Making two or am Lot- Unt, 1 we very reoehretiev. eta etribate it Wisely to the said !tumoral. eamtinend 'Alas it, sad fita .11arr i ena viea4 -W. 11.13. R. This terthlcate enoclostrely prover that Aldo earsiparillik his pallet control over the most 'obstinate disuse of the blood. Three pertoostruedja one house is unprecedented. Dr. Townsmen-0.0 St.. I Ison the Pleasure to inform you OW three of mychildni hors he eyed of the Sao. felt by tlle eso of your esirelkot mai... They' w." abets! very severely with led winesi have osly DMA four' bottles them away, Dr latch I Del myself under " 611Pik.. • :I = l . l 7,lV,'lttiWocetter New York, MOD UM. • - GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. 'Dr. Tawitamd's Amseporille Is a soverago and epaly . con for Incipient Coettimption, Drimmest, Lenconion, or Nhftre r obateted or difficult Menstroeffievlocoutionmee of Urine, or,rivoluntory diethelge Demo; and De the gre . r ml preetrota of tlie tystient—oo snake whether Ms molt of Inherent comm or tame, ' produced by inegaterity, Mame er me:Dealt • Nothing an be are ' thin Rs ismigortiMg feels on tlie ammo fesmal torts, all weakoree led LW. ate, from taking It, mooee beams robust and CA of mesa under Its ieduenen. It itantedietely counteMetv the nave- Dais of the female Das, whiCh is the great mute of bar. roma. It will not be irpected of ny m ems of oo Dikes o tun, to eohibit actilinlei of curet perbinned, but see on more the Meted, that Dared, of awes have bete reptesd to us. Sever. torn whim hem beat witho. child ..., after ming a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, ha km blest wah badtbz °Spring. " Dr. Tonettrend: I.ly • wife beteg greelly distressed by teems and getteml- 'al mraing roatinuoily by pan and mention of hainn down, in of the womb, and with other difficulties, and of Dorn caws 'Mem your medicine Imo effected grad cutio • esid alio !mir ing recommemled Dr such mums 1 hem deseribed,l obtain ed• bottle of your Fatal of liumperiils, and followed the direction. you prs m to a abort pilled it missed bee emaphdots and metered her Leath. Bang grateful Al the beeedts the received, I mkt pressure lathes seknovehtdr lag it„ end nosnomesorang it th e public. • M. D. Novi., Albany, Lusa; 1t144. Co. of Grind mid Lydlot sta. • ' llosastAt, Sept. wosa, - Dr Touviamd: To shrew this may arm—Thb le to certify Doe my wife used me Dale of your Vemparille pectic. to her coolarment, under the mast. alarming aud delicate eisoloilvh being troubled with the dropsy, met. Dig of Me bet, Denbo, efficitoos, and vety omit debitit . ted ; wide my penman, .rod tat recomemedstioa of Mow who had med .t, Ms woe ahead to try it, with httle or.. end tesibm It to my,' lb. medium had the happy and dein/deflect, got coly fee dm Don of eventortnent, but Net MI *ration of a week of its ma,dmtity and err pn ay to en mambos degme, and badth It OM been than it hod been ix a long tone prt. ' If Oar Nano anal strait .to you or lay tor who thadas Ow wear of the warrior, Joe aro vainly *drone, to • I nabseedve essolf your mot obedient and obliged screed. S lbJencent. TO IDOTHERS AND. AIADRIEJ) LADIES. . . . This Minot of Sarsaparilla Ms been espreadi prepared rebranot to female annpinints. t Mash, aim hm ma mato=ppomuMisappwcbmgtat critiral prim,d tam cf tit Mould neglect to bike So.. it is a Certain preeentin forany u[ IM numerous and bond& Moan to which •fissales am =kind at this time of liG This [anon' my be Magid trousers] ems by t.bv thistrodicias. Nor is d nimbi* to time who are appambing matt almid, :a it is calculated to •abirt More by guickessitg th e blood and invigorating the spays. • indeed, datu/Mt labia gar all of the MI We duress to Midi Imam are It Mum tivi elude sgstmysesirm. paramently The natio cancrgien--iry roaming Ms Impurities of lbe body—mot Err stmulatsog the system m produce • onimpsant re- Imatics, ta n { is lia ma almost =editions lakes for [chute • GIRLS READ THIS: Too who bare rine sowidesi dad eyes, bit:lows se De See, rank Ain, or Gra lea, and sss, are 0 oat ofspirits ;" bolds or two aDr Towsored's Sonstarilfa. It will clown you: Mad, nonora tits freckles vd bktebes, and ten annatioo. sparking epts, 6n apieit4 sed bosatifal roto all of whin: an of inuarnos Woe to somas— risd - • HTSPIPSLAt •• • No fluid or mediate bai eon tree Bseorseed which to early restablits the patio juke or alias Is deoasporisig Ltd sadiessgthetthv tbot orvois of diratiou, at this rem IV*, of Bastalwrills.• Bast Derstrntorr. Moor, May 1 i 1,1643. Dr Durwood.% Sir-1 hare bees atifteeed smral lon with dyspeptis Ls - its worst forms, attended with Kozel our of etiostath,, low of appetite. nte.me hettation .ad a gnat . t e rsk a to all Idiots of ibed,tod in weeks ( what I amid .at,) 1 Mee boot bitable to Wahl but • naafi portion stoma. 1 trial the usual mosaic's, hot they bad be kills or to effect Li moor* dm eolopialot. I was id doted, about two eatia sinew. to by your terse of Bartok pals, and I must srpurith Bak confolooot e but ofteuuslug =so bates. &towed my amities hobnail, and the windy reatund; an d 1 - would vartuntly recce. weed the ow of it to those who ban hest aßlicted u• I hate bro. Yognqiic., W..V7. Vsst Zayre. Nor dli; IBM • State. ItlasuL • • A1...1105V BEIRA CLE weeny, doiebt"r Hood you no, ___t roonnexe. doe nowt to med. 'Deis lonely mead+. relent b manat ees. duel Tornnool's Sanaparidt has cured: Dr 7kno•untsf—Dear Su. I mu Lean; • btlk au a year ado. win • wean m.h esd p.h fo 107 aid.. It in nand o• . turn prodensoced by Oroa h n. Anna 10.60.0 the von onmensptkar I rained lair inn, Ulla of lad Enter, Idel slight .weld,ad nekkg my fade mr dezior aid be weld do oothing.for on. I wan as the boThal ha hope of being bandlted, batman prooornerd then seereneble. 1 aro bow snotty dietrand a the loop and mold hardly breathe IL nee benne eseniatrel, sod earned to Do; km natant to toy bed, mai was obliged to ban unarm indoor I cesnutgn yen an ne y desceipten tbal dojesdoe to ny