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Well, the elections are over, and it must be confessed that the Democracy has not much to brag of. We have reduced the Opposition ma _ jorities in Pennsylvania, Ohio and other States largely, but unfortunately not largely enough to do any good this year. We are glad that the campaign is over, and that for a time at least we• shall have an opportunity of giving our usual variety—as much, at least, as is consistent with the public journalism of a political paper. We shall be happy to enter tain our readers to the best of our ability with light and solid reading, news . , literature, and matters calculated to benefit the interests and suit the tastes of our business community. Our readers must give us the credit of ma king the campaign short, so far as the Post has been,concerned. We have not over-burthened them with political articles,-and we have bad little occasion to use large types and political roosters. We hope the Democracy of Penn syl*Lia will be ready for the great contest next year. They have improved, as the pre sent results show_ All they have to do is to unite as one man, and next year we can carry the state easily enough. Meantime, let then, reason together—heal all difficulties—and L. ready to come up to the work as in times of What comes next" We cannot tell to-day the exciting topic of to-morrow ; but whatever it may be the readers of the Post shall hear of The political affairs of the country arc a matter of great importance to all classes of cit izens. On all these we shall keep our readers posted, and at the same time endeavor to give them a greater amount than usual of agreeable and instructive miscellaneous matter. THE ELECTIONS We think it hardly necessary to encumber our columns with details of the repent In Pennsylvania the Opposition have elected their State Ticket by fifteen thousand to eigh teen thonsand majority, and have large ma jorities in both branches of the Legislature. In Ohio, Dennison, Republican, 1 , elected Governor by ten thousand to fifteen thousand majority, and the Legislature )'s strongly tho same way. 'From lowa, the accounts are scanty and in decinve. A despatch to the Now York 'Pribto , however, which may or may not be reliable. " - nays Kirkwood, Republican, has been elected Governor by six thousand majority. From Indiana. the returns are incomplete. COURT HOUSE LOAFERS Nothing but the worst sort of vulgar curios ity can he the motive which induces such crowds of people, many of them apparently respectable, to loaf day after day about the Court House. during the sessions of the Criminal Court. All respectable people should avoid such places. ('riminal trials are unfortunately necessary, but it is not necessary nor desirable fot - .imun, aye and women, too, to listen its) -.after day to the details of vice which are nee , : sarilybrought out in the Criminal Court. The morbid desire to feast the eves and ear• upon the wretched sights and sounds which abound in a.Criminal Court room, indicate a moral • taste depraved and vitiated. People who has e no business in court rooms should keep out of court- rooms - None but men physically lazy and morally defunct will seek their amusement in such places. The Official Retures The return judges wh. met on Friday, M,‘ not yet fintehetl their work, but the table: our outside show the official vote so far as com pleted. The returns for the second precinct of the Third Ward nre not yet in, but the figure in the tables are correct, having been taken from the duplicate tally sheets in the Prothonotary's Mike; The totals show the entire official vote. Those totals marked with a star (which only occur in the Assembly ticket) indicate that there is a discrepancy between Nis tally sheets of the. two clerks, the votes given being taken from one of them. We shall probably have these four totals correct to morrow DR. SCHENCK This distinguished medical gentleman - elio has been for some days in uur city has conclu ded to , extend his stay until Tuesday evening. No man in the country LllB performed more remarkable cures in cases of consumption and kindredidisesses of the chest and lunge than he. He is a gentleman of the must thorough scientific knowledge, and large pravtieal cape rience. As an evidence of the results of his skill, we refer to the testimonials publiiled in this morning's paper. During the Doctor' , itay in this, city, he may be found by those who wish to avail themselves of his skill at Doctor George H. Seyscr.'s,Drug Star,. Mercer County MER.ctit, October 12, 183‘,1 • JADIES P. Boras.—Dear Sir Mercer county weave gained 100 over last year's vote, and the Opposition has lost about the same amount—making a change of 2QO. our candidate for Assembly is beaten about 50 in the' county, and if Venango _.did anything at all, he is elected. The majority for the Re publican State ticket will be about 400. Yours, Wm. Mclisurr. IMPORTED HORSE. A tine stallion was in the city on Saturday, just imported from England by a company of . gentlemen in Burgettstown, Washingtoncoun t9, for the ; purpose of 'improving their stock. The horse is a very fine one and will attract the attention of breeders and lovers.of good stock in this and the neighboring-counties. THAT AUDITORS REPORT . The electieti i over and there ewe he now no Spaotftl.Feann why the annual reportofthe receiphr ,, and . ,expendttures of the county, for the 'should not he made public., The peoo f ,p,if....anF,lousto know how their money has been--expended. What is wrong, 'Messrs. Attditors ? - THANKSGIVING Governor .Papkaz. tias,tEaps4ttia proclama tion, designating Thursday, November 24th, as.atity otlptiblic.Thanitsgivingan the. State. APPOINTMENT BY TIIE GOVERNOR citY,ill 2 4K been appointed Notary Public by His Excellency Gos Tamer --Packer- Mr. Harper is art indus trious, ,enfrg9tic t young man, And will make an THE SENATE. The pee . 9erats hor,e,eleeted o_e. Senator— Dr.. CONIPqa, of Senatorial .District corn poseA `of Ournberlend, Perry, 31it3iin - and Ju niata.' 'This hashes the relative strength of the two intitiei the . Senate thus: Democrats 12; Opposition 21.. • DOICIpa the fiscal year ending on the 80th ult., the, actual amount paid into the treasury o f Virginia was $6,671,711, and the expendi tureiil6s6o2BBl. - - DENNISON'S majority in Ohio is more like bslander 19,,000.than aboye it. : In 44 noun tie...4ttlie. Democratic gain has, been six thou- - _ Dayrk,cl;. SICKLES and +Rife, it is ieported, hexe Key 'West. - -- w TUE Si near CASES.—The following brief note from Chief Justice Lowrie explains itself. It is time that this vexed question should be definitely settled by the Court of last resort, and the_course pUrsued by JudgeLowrie, in paying this tine imposed upon his, driver, in order to leave him free to act, according to the dictates if his judgment, in case similar cases ever come before him, is certainly judicious and correct: OCT. 17 MR. Bean: As the newspapers have circu lated the fact, that my hired man was fined by the Mayor of Pittsburgh for driving my family into town to attend church on the Lord's day, and will probably notice the fact that i h a ve paid the tine, I desire; you to say that 1 was quite ignorant that Thancen allowing a trans gression of the law, though I had often studied it carefully and officially ; and that 1 have paid the line, without carrying the case further, only because there may be suitors before the Su preme Court in like res.., and I think that they' ought not to be embarrassed by having one of its judges pecuniarily intereEted in the question. when I can prevent it at so small a serrifice as $25 and costs vet BALTIMORE ELECTION-THE W A AMERICANS RULE AMERICA. The accounts of the Raltimore election present the usual catalogue of riot and blood shed, The newspapers =peak of the Reform movement, recently organiied for the pur pose of saving that unfortunate ciimmund front Know-Nothing nnsrule anarchy, h:vi been completely exploded. The Plug l'ghes have carried th© election by nrliiiinh, hon, violence and fraud. A inly :oven of the twenty candidates of the Reform party are returned as elected. In all othei Ward-. except one in which the ballot L..e was de stroyed. the Know Nothing ceived the majority of into. the the Reform party having bean loreildy pie vented from exercising their rights. Th., members of the Reform 'entral 'onnint t. who presented themselve- at the ilitb poll:, for the pltrii" , ... Al 11, , , ter. and to ,;ee that t bin weri• in a fair war, a...:a11,..1 1., tile I.l‘‘W and conipollol. h•dandin, , 11., I.z or tho :o.fidon 11.... !- ,11o,t or tbon, 1,.40r0 !h.• The F.cetie , )1 iel 111. , 11 ,• !. ,urpas, anything iv , ' uacr int h.': I read of the Ilewle, , ne , s in 4 rli! ,, rni3 New Orleanb. The. 1011 , NV , r , in the power of the Atn , ricin l arrc Th. Plug Ugh,. I , ,loekerl ll,' pal (•in , •nr of Ow wirnlowq, rkpelling I,v I thou Wtl 11(4 arrn.,l with sl, - ..unaher-, told, shirk in-trument- ly upon ,Lny p , r , on At:44 4 111i 4 , 4a11',' t. , 41414 114 , to tl, i4il" Tit, 144 1.4 4 1.4414'7 44! frioriddy ••.•.:Wl.• t. rIII n,th of A ti;ti eiLll4•l 1101 4111 , 1! , or if did. .1, ,ono, -.h, •,111 N '1 h. eMn 11,. wan,:t that le , would otle ,tt their teas evelenti. ; n -n. h::03 \11,..t. ens of the Fe , .• instantly tr.tv t h, ,1 Tier:llml . oirket.r , Such e ert•• the ~ .,111 • •••1 lllr ], Ut! • !. ••;,•r - rir•l nut: i Cht.r.ll.• e-mird „ n ,li -.de 1:, 1. var.l t i hP v ,, r‘• .1 the hi,leo• Th.• :LiteTTlpt,Ll, , i•• • its rnl.• ;;1 .131-4 , P lII* siViVt" 1 ) 1 ..titar1.,! , • , 1,- tvall 11,E 1 ra.-1 nulle.l not ru h ' t ,t , to ..elt v‘),ezrntnx•nt tx ge3 of popular tir,e4.. , nl It .n 1./ ciplo txt practio, A C tut inuati Carpet Dealt. the City and hit % Isaieta ednett% of aver 11100.000 Left Behind and $25,1m01 lu CaUt t arrirti t,s. Henry FBll2, fl , l exicr it car Ft. +ic• Cincinnati. hn • g. to• up Cu .1 rut it fact; tho kaki, Falk, whose rxc,lit haF nvt been r.,00,1f.r!!r , months. an: who— rani , . 4tteulied ftro. hailers de.-Fignsd t,. rat... , money. ha, heroine very familiar in Thiril made went privately to A1e , .r..; arr.! I on the Gth , and on the day foli.m inc left for the East, for the .od.ervit.l.• • chasing good 6 Before quitting 0,4.1 he L. billa recoivable into cash, obtain what dito enuntc and borrowed what money he i•onld, and dispo se d of ar touch of hi" 'toff; w wit!' po.ible without oxoiting log. it i‘ ,upia*.ed, about in ready Recant development, lia‘eltilC , l the ho • lief that Fulls ha h-ft the c.ointry, It 11. Hig gins & Co., of New York, who have a elaito against him for $lO,OOO, having utnde affida vit to that effect Thursday before their atter neya, Thompson & Nesmith. His there and in the East, are said to he over Sl 000, ono house in the city, an auction firm, having loaned him more than $lO,OOO. Falls has been in business there for ten or twelve years, and until within twelveor fifteen months past was regarded as a successful mer chant; his apparently cautious and economi cal habits tending to create that impre.,sion. Recently he has been, as is said in Third street, „ hard up," and been a borrower under all the various forms known to partfoi financially em barrassed, and, consequently, his failure ws not unexpected. His honesty, li. , wever. tar no is known, was not doubted. and his absconding, therefore created no little snr prise. It td said he has been living exiravagantl. late, and though a man of family, having a wife and two or three children, that he has hud a mistress, whose bouse, in Covington, was richly and expensively furnished, and whose large outlay has done much to embarrass him. A day or two before he left, the furniture of that 03W:41T-talent was disposed of at auction, but whether the frail lair one accompanied or followed bin in his Bight is unknown. He i t i s said, much attached to bar—foolish ly fond, indeed—and gratified her e - ery wish, and that this generosity proved expensive those familiar wittrsuch ihingsmeed not be told. Fallel etuck of goods 4/1 realize a fair sum, no doubt, but he had disposed of a good deal of it, and the amount of unsatisfied claims will still be large, probably $90,000. It is suppos ed that the defaulting and absconding mer chant has sailed for Europe, intending to en joy on the Continent the fruits of his ill-gotten gains. Ma. Joisiti,Ds.aw, is the principal theatrical star now .in Australia, and is making a great deatof money MB. AND .M.Da. HENRY DRAYTON, fro© Londoniecre giving s series of very popular opino in .New York City." ! - ',i , .:',.,... , ',1 - :,:- .. . 1 Z`,.'7,* Respectfully, I ours , ‘V.LI TEP. H. LOWRIE, Roserre Towuslil =ME 1 i 1. t , ,1 1 , I: S.:C/tl/111',.!1' mom A Great Medicine for Vernalen Hundreds of stimulants have been invented and sold, purporting to be specific in the variousfilsenses and de rangements to which the delicate fortrt)of woman ren der her subject. The result of all these stinulanta has been to impart plonicalaru activity to the acrrous system, and fat e v,gor to the tce..ch.e but this relief has- been succeeded by a depre,sion and prostration greater than before ; and the repeated attempts of invalids to build themselves tip by these rcolalits, have finally end ed in destroyin^ what title vital organisation was left.— But in using Lhe Hm', 11011a.3 (titters" you will find no ouch dnmstrotti ',mits. It is a purely vegetable compound. repare.l strictly scientific principles, af ter the manner .1 the celebrated .flolland Professor, lt , crhave. Under its influence every nerve and muscle reeetves nen, sire ogth nil vigor, appetite mid sleep TO tityninnil itnally, perfect health. See advertisement in r Hood thrypdiy.— The Genume. highly Concentrated Bitters is put itp tmftair pint bottles only. and retailed at one dollar per bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated 'Medicine ha..s induced 1,11411 y 11111(4illtlt1,, which the public should guard against fJre!vv , lng. Beware of imptvittion I See mat our name uol the label of every bottle von buy. BENJAMIN PAGE. Ja. k (1)., Sole Proprietors, No. 2: It cod. between rust and Second tits., Ihtb,burgh. :,pet v ,Advertisentents I OFFER MYSELF as a Candidate for the AL DERMANSHIP of the Third Ward, subject to of the L.•rnoeratn• party. ortr:Quot M. K. NOLAN. C "' I 111. PT lONCA s BE 1.71i.E1) A PI. AI N STATEMENT OF FACTS BY DR. SCHENCK. Ia .tiering my celebrated Pill mottle Syrup to the attlicted. 1 feel that I present tot Ie public eon...lP:lolot] ttutlong now On novol rite tmcce— of my inedimiw in the cure Pulmomk iy will estriLllslied to admit or ,m—too certain in it, etreott. to retiLlire am combat pith that prejudice. a asEalla tire introClU, Sion of a nen article to the If Ito' patient Will pet soave , . and fillow the Ifirl,tirlfll4 h pArly bottle. U, Will cairn Consrtarptiii.n. when appal - 016y ins its lust stagus. I do not n ...It to I, ustdor,toott to bay I lint When itingti are iiestrnyed it colt eroote lion anea:Mit I du mean m • , ,y that When is parent llns a Clitlent iatingt. nigh: +lrvin+, - re.' .mil chills.einachatral, confined m lied, en itp I, die I t their phi so- thl tiny I, `tyttli• hoe in - Actin tit . ..to can ttroinetirlata tt A t11..•110,1 In,. we grvot• ~./11111:illon thr IL= • H gnat r:ltillntE of iblevin in Ilieltingmothiell .nee th,-i pct,nollut, I. be 'lbUeretzlot, Pulltiotm r) rt,urt tip Ettult , ly, ~,t Itri:do) Lii opium. to t , top ttit• t•orttth, .ttid n0r.111.1.., flit bow- Ho.t injure, (be gasine lium- of the Hb. H . H eb, H ,, timt cH 011; and tun few mouths .wferer , 1,3 death. N w. I will ‘ettli.ce t,. fnY thud two-thiritls e l the ewe,. I:1 the an hp i Live, or Th.• Imicou. •t , I ti , :ron , • 11,! tats yllsratlii.e.4l with the •er t t v i t f , i t Si "Vr,.11 4 the tn.•.t pouer• h h.“ 1•• prf.iwzlte, 1 71,0 ••totniteth making n 21 t. VN11.,113 • :0 , -, ..•• ihtnw,.. to,I• 11,01. ell. 1 :aii -, •mr in I. itnnlth ~t in•:-. !lei.. tit...Nl., Plit),lng .1 41.11 :11,1 ,-Itenett's t I rex hrthel. I :le 1.'1.0, '6lllOl et 11,10 n -1, .tittt tatitttilitsl-r t then. vs !tett tt. t -Ca • tt tzt, t.l . t.ttlant ttr I t. ttnt tot law: tit,tt t. :ttt tt tt to.rtlttlt t• ;tt.y .1• n itrOl•tr MIEN 0.•!i! 1!.!. !!!‘, ••r • n. .1.-1 Ir.•tu 0010 , .0 • riu =ME • - 1:.••••,1,4,11••• Lat.sitt - Q •••••• tr, It • . 7. ! - ..... 1•••0• , ,, , 4! •,..• •. ••••• : !•••• 4 .' - • i j•:••• • 1.4-e.r• n!: tro>!11). " I c 41.,•,•• • • •• •; , ••• 11 4,1' • 1.)1,,i • .1 1 •••• toi .1 •I'•1.1).1 t•! •,•1 ••• :1 • I•• et,r, 44, tornt.t. ' 4 :••,, "•••444,4,t i‘... -,. jr,,, MEM ,or.1:1d r. , t rled. put', ”11 , 1 al: Uwe- , ...,. , :lay 1 ,, atl ,, • diet 1,I• ,l , nartl3:e. 1, 1.11 011 , Fiir"l';F.ll, 111 , W— , l t ,, dtlIN 11,E I .1..: feu 'lava \lt btovnas stonlision the well-known 11en•li_o1bo•.:1 lane 'green above Ninth, Phil and the ;n.lllllll °fleet of s.ltenek's Pollnow' , :syrup in ''lama . 1 .11.1111f/Iton AIL l•t Sunk, Itteottgli the ttraltg.ti •,..rt.•l, 1.1 •. 111 , •111 ). 1t1•tt1 i risinftsole. ha. 44,1 lt, neve r ear , /111111...1 With 111111001/ary eon...nimon, having . 1.4111011. (end, ney; we tried ruruan rlledll,ll trent 11i...1, k! 41 In a lla y lielA I s ad% b. take lom In Varor.., ttt tit , umeit: I , l4llest l land realm ttot I,.trat t 1 , 11 hlt1 , 111)}.(,••11. oil Inbolo S. sill, a ales . It. ,t•unlairt. 11111,1114 „1 Lr.101 , 11,111111,. Pr.litrl ottrttlitlftit of his longs; ro e.itol illog[ll.,l 1111.11., anal we (mind that MS Intl lung ll,vtllt Illlittli fluttet,tetl. anti 111:11 oo al., front tt oillationation of it,. rtlttettl). meta hlsne -o g . I the \Vn m C.‘1,61 , 10. the 1 tt.ttlttn lota Jail , to his below ditst.ib , where he 111 - 111vr Ills charge Matta taglit trett•l,,lll.ttl w OM, '01,4'1 VII., ttl linty. I /1111 very happy to state, he I.frout f..l cough anti itnillt ant-lain, whitia were stela eased elittrel), and all oilier 1 4 ,1 1113101mr has.. tioti.itioctart - 11. Lis , lireing. which was t h at ,„{ routrurtrd. 1. ,es fnandcJ wilt 11/0111.; lictin,s gained oi gosh astonishingly; his pill,. which was never lea. law 14a, it. u.-a, Juana No NJ. 1 nlakt• this statement. In order 'Mit of hors WllO ncp lat tallletktd in like manner, olio' roursn lo ),onus , . I ‘llll C1410110(41 11 , 1 , , ' , all' ...tt 1 1 1 anyllertoll tai short,, 111111 , T/lUMAS SIiIIPS ,, Nt tr.:4 l'itiet street, la-lon Tenth. I Itltt a Iti.ustlt .NI Ass CURED BY PFI.ltIONII: SYRUP. I, T. Frambes. residing at No. 101)1 Chestnut Arcot, do h e r e by certify to the , foilowmg, facts: That I hare been troublett with something like a pulmonary com plaint for near n year 1 had seonetant hacking vough, with pan ii. my aliounkre and under my shoulder blade; wy complexion calks:, towels sregillin. some times ton loth?, and other tintce coative. on the Ist of May last I tools a walk to Franklin Splal, and oat down to get seine Iresh no; f had not eat there more than five minute;, w hen, by giving, a cough, something ,tatted, and, to near ar I can tell, half a gallon of blood gushed out of •tny mouth. A crowd of excited people gathered around .me, and 1 was taken over to Mr. Bow er's drug store ; corner of Sixth and V ine streets. They sent fora physician, and I it's': taltei, home. I las' there several days. pint - hog :from a pint to a quart of blOod once or twice a elev. My mother inoisted on tending for Dr. Schenck, ;Lich was done, and at that time every. healorrage was expected to take me eft IVl:en Dr Schenek came and • felt my prdne, I felt that I was in a. critical way, from his countenance At once he tied the talc that had been prescribed removed. and forbade my eating any more under any circunistancea, ast It would irritate my lunges co much that in a short time it would throw me into: A hasty consumption. The first thing that Dr. Schenck d;d was to give me n large dose of hie Schenck's Mandrake Pills Mother rather remonstra ted with the Doctor at tirst; she was afraid the operation of the pine, and having to move me about, would start the bleeding again. He said it was the only chancel that my system teas locked, lay confined to my bed. titra;d event tri turidinY heAW for fear i•aionld bleed to deathtook Schenck f a Pulmonic Syrup as fast as my stomach would bear it, without any regard to the stireetioms Ha told me to. take it a. tittle at a tune,,lsl , tact R 9 I couid; and as near an I ettitell, he gSVITeImO. 4 d0.,0 st pus dads for acme time. I kept on bleeding for two day. after - Dr S. was called. but less in 'quantity; ti,- third 4a, it ep clotted; then Dr. 9. gave, en couragement soots stopped bdceding, rind was - able to go abut He then tr,ave me a bottle tf his Behelsieh 2, Sea Weed Tonic, as my stomach was so weak; it Soon gnve me such an appetite that I wax in fear all the time 01 eating too much, and still, withal, after the blood stopped it left me wrttl. a distressing cough.much more than before 'I broke the blood ve=sel. Dr. Scheack told me that it was caused by eating too much salt. The pills cleansed my tongue of the scurf And regulated my bowels. The. E'en Weed Tonic brought up the tone of my stomach `and I felt asithoUgh I was dolng We 11,151.- thongli narhienda all thought that I was g° I g hate hasty consculi)itli!n, as I 'coughed Incesatintly. IfThen went to bed' at zustt.l *ma 'roll, and cough all night; and towards mornitair . tweat so that my tudderdlothas and sheets weriawringtng Wet. • :: . ',:',..•4:-:::.1-J - .- - - . :: , --:-.--:-: IiSin=MMI!IN This state of things kept on from three to four weeks; every time I would call upon the Doctor he would say I was doing as well as could he expected. although my dulne would get very quick and full. and my tonghe. al though clear of scurf. looked more like a piece otraw beef than anything I can compare it to. I am now it well Man.,. I have no cough. no night -weiits, no bleed ing, and have picked up in flesh considerably. I think I feel as well as I have tourers. I make this statement for the benefit of those afflicted like me. and am telling every particular from the time I commenced taking Dr. Schenck's medicine to the present, as I know hundreds are afflicted like me, and do not know what to do. I do think that any perimm afflicted with nnything like con sumption, should go or send at once to Dr. Schenck. and let him make his examinations with his mspirometer. and I can assure them, if the lungs are not too far gone, his Pulmonic Syrup is cure to cure . . We, the undersigned, nre well now:tinted with Mr. E. T. Frambes, and saw him down, eoll tined to his Led, as we thought, never to got ilio'nealle lint to our great our rise. he he hun been rural, as tee ,Lehr, by SCHENCK'S PULMONIC BYHIIP. Her. LEVI HERR, No. stre,t. ISAAC TRATER. No.loo-ICheaniii etreel. WM. H. ASAY, S. W. turner Filth and Poplar ,treet-. JACOB GOLDSMITII, No. 2; ;Nlorket street - . . Jos. - ENGLISH WET, Attorney at L.,vv. 419 W,,lntit Philadelphia, Pa., It I y I', 1859. - - - Dit. J. 11. Se.' visscti—My Deer Sir: I am pienstal beyond expreosion to inform you of the extraordinary cure your Pulmonie Syrup has made in my ease. Eight or nine years; atnen I was attacked wall a rwilent scrofulous af fection. Painful ulcers appeared on my face and neck. which in a short time ate the flesh to the bones. Mt sufferings were awful. Tn n short time Meer, came out on my arms and 'Katy. 'The discharges from the ulcers were so °Remove. that it was unpleasant fur any one to stay in my room. I applied to sereral phyeietans, who infOrmed me it could not be cured, except by my un dergoing a mercurial treatment, winch I was very loth to du. About eighteen moo the :mice some of fay friend , infumied me of several clues of am ofula performed by Sclicnek'x Priltnc,gc Scrup, and requesting toe to try it. I Mid no confidence In anything. !fir Can Doren. eon doctor on the Camden & Amboy Railroad, told me of persons cured to - your Syrup, and insisted 'AI my givit, it a trial. Ills eUntidense In It tridneed Inc to procure or hair dozen bottles. At the nme lire, suffering tortures. my limbs nnieL ',valet. and re ry ptiofut. the Meet charging rer . ) °Cell-ire matter. Noth.nc, lad large the., ofltuidenumenattled flue to sleep. Itefare iiong the rot ,. tents of the tiro, le.oltle, I el pr - oriethoe..l 3 benefit: my de est" e organs mileli oinprureol. IV leg= their healthy eXerel• et my lipprthin o too , inuell olocrooll and I felt stronger throolgtonnt ivy sto is ,yolelt - ol rho ulcers discharged very treely, allot the tthoootonr[loo be• ratite lees anti less offensive. Whom usite.4.the tenth bonito. all the swelling anti voteile , , len 1110. OW if,- Chatge. Sill.ided, the ulcers cornmentssi healing. and laffore the bottle we,, elrililled fill appearances of Meeta were reutiovial, and I inns 'or: oorlooththl d. I have en pled tinintermpte.l ;food loo•nitll foor the iortoor Ithe oth Months. I nth etheineed that semnilv and Mere:l,ll diseases are entirely smuluntied fr.". my srftetn. I hers uot lattl an aelm or pain foor m,-1)- - than .1 I o--n inoth Prior 10 illy using the Putnam... Scrap, there ass no - al a ireelf that I did 111)1 Niel more oor the most exerneeitmu pain, I olio into kin (fill.. ilstol your IhUmuurc Si flop twin, .:1111,/ and Illervoiry, noonl oo il . 11,o• pro-no-Wed looootho th, , sliffertng, anal ',Wool M Ithoolroo.l olo.lloroo. I nth ...T. thank loud.iterfeells No o• 11 loon. and attrdade it entirely Wyour .I.4gip,ortic • . Wi-lung you e‘.•r) y,•ur ..•••• vrtuut your truly -:dual:.. en , ! , .. v..ui. I your -or% .14. Hr ,111 - .lcT II 1.1..{l W.., the 14 w.-11 , 0.1 w Id. Mr I: Itewer.ty know that I. )11.. 1•4114/J•••1 tor -o rwl pamfuj net.ll..wk w0:..k.1.1/j••••% ' of 1141,, .114111111 thE 414 ..1 1,•• .-t. 1.. • 114 .1\tt•II :41.1 .1,4.‘4. t•• 11 ..• I , • ••• now hrrat.... to • .• r f.• • ,4 I/ Pre. Cl.r. t•4..4. 1.• ths• 1 / 1 , 5.••1 •.i 1 ••11..; , 'I ,:1,1" , . t . 1 4! 11. 1 ,, 11,1K1j , i1.• et 1 a go, 1.• !:A. 4,4 iI. H.,: t 111..NtlY \ J , :11AS.1.11N1i1.1— .. r (It oN, r,. 1 , 1... , I NV Nk U.F Fll. AN. , 1111-I{l It11.}:1,1 4 I , 1 - • i Pri NI , .sCI , -11:1•1' Tl,"C"."' k.r (1-•: !: I •i• k • 1.31 .1., 51ok . 0 ; • kl 4 le .:11 ..isat,lt 50: • • t 1,11,,, at: r,,yuC (tie it XL./ .1,4, Min= gr. 4 ar-.1 MESE MEM =EI MEM ... 1, ...... ~ k t .1 •1 111 tit, rt....A1/qr.`, .141 fr. Use, r , ,•,10,..0.• 1 ", •1.1141r1.r01`r , li, /tonic 1 44,1 A, 106, ..i.t1,1•,t, 4.144441• . e, is v trIN 41,1 thnt I IA e-e 0 ctlre . ll Ay ilia! -4 r 441•• ,- roe 'sr IVAD) to 'wet:, A, I,y, , w 44: 4 .1. I 10-1.. tool t l has e 1..1 -% Ist r 3 11 Sr: 11/ 1.0.• ri•.- aire..1111 , 14 , 41 - rill I it'oUL .t 4,1.1.0111..11.1,11.1....1:01 I.r lierr'lL. And 1,11 ....r•rld') 1 , 1,11,11 , ` 1141.,1•. vvoi ••,11 ,rll I'lll I 1,1 1.111i.31.1 I I FPI! ItT 1,44 .11111,r, I 1,0. t 1.11• or., hale ail AtitAteice , tetollol4l 41.,1,1111,‘“•• htel tier ermta re.4torr4i 444 health Aux o.l,tem. 11 he; ,A4terle 1440 114111, 1110 . \11 , I. i.kNlll*-4.1 . . PA-A 4.: the N Pre•khi 44,1.4 a. I huri•li. 444xiA. 4,144,A,144.46 , 1•1• • =MO 1111=1111111MB 1.3.4111 C Of the ~, I . tneleuinity herei,) ret hi) 1.. 11W lota ug Nol,:,Ttiftt eat ly 11 %...1..1/1. 11 1 t111 . t1 ...•1414111.11 long,. and I tn.! tied wttlt tenor, pin it, lily right , h , •lll,ter Ittalle, with ' 1. .0 , M ll ' 11, 1 ,1 g.•tt,m, unto lily Iwo! )1) arpt•lito Wa• gone. iny IN/M• ,S 1 1,4 1 / 1 11 1 :1 1 11. 1 r, .. 1, 4 1 Weld serest,. ntielte,l„dhd'e=tre , 4,l , , , I,„ t, ,ery tight 111 y lent near!, all golie..i.l I weak clog 1 r.,uW .'creel) banal Irom the pl ies,. and watt trtil :111 1./.11,1. of 1,,t) te Nit friend, hail been sent for le sem , ne• die, and 11.1 '1.41 Lod Rix, stirroumpld by In “.•1, l.• o 1...100n,. to When all ray of hOre tkl to re,overl .:1 netglibor, Mr. 1.14,11 Conrad, proposed to in '...‘,llenek'l. Minion!, Syrup, Ntit a vie, of lon,ening, toy and relieving Me or the tough pldepo, and d of affenitug temporary relief. remarking At the 4fone time, .•Tlint 1 was too far cone for the rut, to he ot ally permanent benefit." !ti) uito. anxious h.r ue, re. WI . rny Intrust , suffering, proottred oetne of d,e Plll - Symp. I found tt nifordNlme relief. nod contin ued using it. I could ler! it.. IntMence on my lung.. I contlnned to itnprox under its n,e, and me 111 , 11,1 , were mueli gridifled to at nue.. llrtivetnvill. Many nflnp nciglilcd.“-dno• to Inapt 3I 11,0 av one mixed from the dead. ifly cough now became Imrvu,and I felt eeilletloog break, when I had the pauu in my tireast. „rid I .11, charged large quantities of ellew 'natter. 1 hate for weeks discharged anti nosed a spit his full of matte. every, day, with bard Tampa. like gt 111135 of aomething. My bowels a now beaame regular and natural. and my rip polio was vo far Strip raved that I could cent eely refrain From eating too. ouch. 11q atrength =prof Lid, and I regained nip tlet•l k I continued to improve in every respect coon after I commenced using the Syrup. and the improvement contained until. 1 was restored to my wonted health. I have passed through the inclement oeatner of the latter part of the winter and spring, and feel as well now to ever Ifelt In my life. !and I run this .lay a living te.,- titnrmitil Of the great saucy of Schencle.s Pulmonie Syritp in curing Pulmonary diseases. . Lest this statement be thought Leo hIg1.1) eoleled by some people, I subjoin a eertifleateof a numberof the let hal...tante of Tawny who.eaw me at different times du -ring my dtsease.anduever expected to 9eo me restored. 1 al3e* append the certificate of the brothers of ',Mystic Lodge No. 270 L 0. 0. F., who kindly watched over me. and fully believed they would consign my remains to the tombl hut, thanks to Dr. Schenck. for his invaluable Pulmonie Sy - NI); my life has been spared, and ant per mitted to make the foregoing statement for the benefit of suffering mankind. I reside to Tacony, and am wed known by mow of the people there, and will be gratified to have any person cell upon • me and learn more partteularl+ of the great virtues of this medicine. JOHN C. GRELN. The subscribers:members of the Mystic Lodge, Na. 27 0, I. O. of 0. F, of Hohnesburg. Pa., do hereby cer tify that weknow John C. Green. who is a member in good standing in - No. 2712;1. O. of 0.F., who was th,naer ouslY! 1114 . ith'alow Pulmonary Consumption last-ale ter. so that-they gave hint up to die, that he is nose Cully restore4to perfect health, andthey believe his recovery was prodtwed by SCHENCK'S PLLMONIC SYRUP. We believe this certificate Is correct in every 'partici . ..- lay. • HENRY NEFF, P. G. ADF RED .1108INtION, P. G. ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G. • 3:D. OSINIAN;•.N. G. • JOSHUA PHINEMORE. JACOB-WATERMAN, Ja . - - Jd.I)IES. CALVF,Ei ' Holmeshurg, Phila. Co., pe., - .7nne"23th, 1851. The undersignea, residents Jaceny, eight riles abeTo Philadelphia, being well vqtahated. with John C • - ~~ ,~~-... ~ 1. 7 4 ' l'• .i•,, to) It m.,No MEM Green. and the circumstances attending his mote, feel impelled, with a deep sense of imperative duty, to make universally knowff to ihe lacnslio his entire recovery from the .very last Strikes of Pultnonary Consumption. So entirely helpless ass his eondition, having been but pniod since in that inpidly - sinking and emaci ated state, as 1 - 6 - nttarly—ta dial c t in the opinion of his phyvtcian and friends alm iyatehodjiy las bedside. nil hopes of even a temporary recovery and restoration to his present robust health. Thus thesaireful use of your invaluable Specific, the Pulrramie Syrup, makes it, in our belief, underthe Circumstances of hip previous pros trate, not to Pay dying condition, one of the most start ling results that the whole annals of medical skill or science an produce. It deserves to he imperishably recorded to your ,•redit. and secures to you, th e great discoverer of an infallible cure for this heretofore reme dile,is disease, a lasting monument, and a world wide reputation in the healing art, that no tulle may either di mm i s h or destroy. having witnessed Mr. Green's distressing struggles and suffering - from a coutinuat rough, superadded to the other symptoms consequent upon orattending the last stages of a pulmonary dis ease; and, moreover, it being so generally believed by his numerous friends that no human power could re. deve, or protect 1119 lite, much less restore him back sirain bi his former health. we feel it thus our duty to give our umiuslifind tostitnony of Mr. Green's perfect r...e.,,•ry, by means of the exclusive uso of your won dental Sy r u p; and iv. , should reuuce if 'we should be made th e . human instruments nil relief and cure to others slit map t e =n 1111fOrttillate R 4 to be similarly afflicted. DAVID CONRAD. JESSE DUFFIELD. Justice of the Peace. CHARLES lIISSRLE. Aptaio of Steam bo,d Trenton. ANDREM. HEATH, .'apfain of Steamlxiat Washington. JOiEPII ITEM), JR. JF.SSE WATSON. STEPHEN LUKENSI ROBERT AL LT:;. MATTHEW TOL/EN JAMES TORBERT. 4 Washington House, Tacony .I(.HS BLOOMSBURY. Al I.FS VANDER6RIFF, Of Bucks county. Pa- L.I AALE....(I. SA\ ED MY LITE. 1.0 J. It sir-1 am induced, from a sentie Ji.oi hochro too. well as clot). .to lbepOb lig. to sonk Coo , nee of the most hopeless and ex• ti mord, igtry liar,. In or t.,co that yon have ever lord (to. plea-ore to reisird. Indeed, 1 leii. , rec my inabil ity lc portray. fl ernool,l inlet my con-umiuirdicease, and the rein:aloe. , , bingo Solienclfs Puhrionic Sy lir eilis,ol n short a tine ass tiar.on with a have cold, producinv: incessant nuFhdeiortivithiciltutu acute lionlin:ttoi right side, riniu• tit , ittlt • n. under It, richt shoulder. having l i ...iv!, high! ..ohists, high fevers. lie,. u hich mute , the so net, to lip...love utter piestration.— ivith seen violence. that On f,lintl or .lanuary taut I neat for my family phy i. :scoii Ile vttende , l mo . and prescribed everv thin, chat no•dil ocilW au;Noid. rf ., brit without t . foe, I my ,.. -cif grata:ally grioi nog worse. and my Nly oat.- jiisio , severe; and. e 'let eh, o,i. I in-( dl ambition in life. and grinnp ht n , ml- e , siim. fly pliy ,••1,11 sue. ii,formed that I had an •—• t•II tilt 4\l" t It, 11 , t • r, anti lower )) , art of . t tto or thy ,ilLitid.ilinr all his shill. I. area a ors, but oith that uric say with wt., ve to ..•41. - 1,y1 ,. .1 co,tl,,rlß . arta calledln ',lit ..t . .un. tuilv ~..r.Curretl w ii an r.vn. and priiniinni eau,. a enui . a! , .•ro t r He thougitt ILi. 1111111 I•c•111 gag diedrade! "wan ...ttr• that t - ••••Iclott, time I wltw tli.it !bade Idudeu4nne: .pert ••... t• tiuM I Int u. .4(1 a.u,..••iu 11,atiir e 1..., twenty-four 11 , 1 , nut.. it:, sttertlng pc, •ta It tend iu ri!, .1 . ud t wi ill, it .af al .. • ±I,IICIk fl/0,1•:• yr•.f.. t 1,1t4 , 0 .11! IL. :natty ...spe,benbri ras in. t• : r Ir.. pit • t •Irtltt,ttg ruubey 11 - on) the n-i i -11 ,t.. 1. Mt. I I,n,c.,;•.t.trta tits I.• try .' .irtut . • I c . rrtti•er,c• - •.1 I . king •••:.••11. •t• : , Ittc , !i, and everal u .re I • outelete, tI .1 I then began ..t iieridie .• a , !•.,i.;••• ! it, lieu,. and euntuaueil II :di I t • ••:,.' urt. t . hi . .) fair re- I•r r..6rnrk m l'ittltwl , lplri.2.. 11, • t.‘7111,•,1 in.1:,•1 I,olt.•titn . t.l u,y r,,lta lung rrirett . 1. ,t , •••••1.1.1....1, r• - ,•••tatrter, , J•••l the t•IrC.4 r ..f tt....yr,tt. u 1,...11 I c•mtitt,t,cl till 10CM -0111,i • •• /ll•t.Csti 1r,,-. ;I t•LIC.. Inn:, re- I••IO I te:: srl.l. ti.• ,,, r,tiltiug pnr• f aye llt. , • . .. •I .;; on,. hundred •11:t• In,' ,anar., .11,1 menty.ow- !.4.11•1, 1 6,1 , 1 " l'14:!. pt.l./1;111,: thus 4.n. .1: at f.-,.11k , ht!. • Itfl) thr• watan (T 1 i •I , t it I:trt ul Iny. car, 1k ! , ,r! nttorto.n. loo`i • 0 1., •!, • „~ ._ -.. ~. ... F .. ,~,~ is h. ... ~1~ ~.. .1.1 ~, „ 1•, I : : d .4 •it • ls k ' ' 4 l I. • '44 4 • I I ii• •• I .2 I \NI I: ,4•4 441 1 i lA. ••N: %,47..nt L •En..,~ 'EL. a nli t , 11 i f ffler,rff ~,• "0, i rs.l it:IL 7 ,11 , .: • ;•, i .ri 1;11, I it lIJSt n itt.plent ===l ‘.l; :•.: ,itt,ta,ttc-. of ft ! !!. • !,,t•nce I ',Aloe"! ft 1, , ;,.; • 0 I 1•:, 4., It RAl` , y. t!! i , or-nek's t I.A.i ittme hematt to t•-• tt I t• , ittmettrc.,l taking ••cr p. the of it: nt,, ,0 tat:.• 11-it .•••ntttme.l Niy ptly , mtttn .1. , ,11 the rapti ..f t!, !!.!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!! 1 1!..11... I :101trt.ti Itot.:1! t.A.1,-;11 3f.rett . t ~iiit. . . ..toe..,,,•lnt•it 11 Not; have toe . i•ratoined a. ,•aidiniily went. aria It rt. . I•: -, 1 , 1,01 ..1.1 I .. - ..1.41.ertt., who,after e‘atoinaben• told lite there a ere a nutalAr ~t ni c e, • .I,e it. the rata. a,.a at the tvvck, but o • hn. tra^ tt iti.pv,etal, hit heallne: Qu what the: thocold 40 . Say prospe,:t4 cf Abittog went,it., —lb a bon Ile 0:11tIO to break, if tiny triaa..th a a n'.: too i aneh nature 11.1 me ..:1 the ft-v.3 4 v. nn.l I aught recnrer.— 'f hl-t pre air...ed and ...Italia. the a, I had en tal,tiig, anti ... , tile ether then:.. I ,lot not tic hi abett the lace of fall I had at tht. thee t.i. ken tour bot i a, nip 1 I.till 1 %141111110a to get and anertakite,s.:: bottles, and hailing I gilt uu s.iter. 1 ,onchnled It nale , inure me no good. .aid t, ght ua welt ' , top taktne a whew I .idon began to eel worse Inter tlalli ever. the serer itivaieased. night 'a vita cane. On, toy ;;e1 iffy feet and ewelled !lie throat nib crated: and the pain in thy !If.. I .0011 gave tip al! i-s - pectation of ei et being no ) r the. aorld tler tvi,its , „: no ~ top 1..1 (eta a anti st Ilea I was that ditfieultai I could get up when I war sating dean, to eee if I could Aitet any relief froth pont I antlered. and with no expectation of getting aril, I a,;:siu eidatneneed with the 6ertlp; ,r lielt I woo ritt:..11...1 my aplatitei. notln the timelied taken two tadtle , , my eough not tree, and I rit1...e.1 freely; the ltt e began to break, and the tor passed inore freely into the Intnit, Nita i bet,lti t.. feel better. Amt then, to see what ttv.nld be the effort. I tool: no llyrup for a week, when Inv appetite !Wail] loft nao. and 1 began to get 11.;4111. I . lll.lllitt it was 11. e rrrup that betted 111 I 1 1 .014 le it in carne-t, 1111,1 began get o n„. mi 'I he ulcers kept breaking, one after anotirer, nn nl el7ll load I could feel the nil . Isaws 1111.. the lon,. and with hatch leas pure tie, lilt. Iv. till!,:,l).l,eontrary to the elpeefatioll oievery one, I began to get better very to-t. I never desponded or Fitet• ttp, but used all the exoreisu my strength would allow. and in alma forty days trout the tirat ot Septem ber. I I, , ,aineil lacitity•tivii pounds of flesh; iny throat, that had been ulcerated several times, got better, nod I wool.' raise from toy lunge matter mixed 'with blood, until it gradually 'topped. After ueing eighteen battles I appeared to be ithino,t well; but Untortunately taking cold, I ,ca , obli4cd to con•inue the Syrup until I had tal,nn twenty-fit, bottles. I believe, at the. present time• nay lanes Are entirely healed up. There appears to he a part of no right lung ,eone. mc' fight breast in shron in. of smaller than the left. I feel as a ell at the present tune as 1 ever did, bin tint loot rte if.roDg. I Woillll. advise all who bare a cold or cough, or diseased lung,, to not neglect dietn, but procure Schench's Pul monic Symp. Kai give It • fair trial; be not dlaconraged it. like me, you take 1.1_2 bottles nithout relief. for 'inlay be the ulcers nra ripening, and will soon break, I be. lirva one bottle will cure an ordinary cough or cold, Raring known a bad cough to beicureti with one bot tle I )1 - Sthenek Iv pet onally unknown to me, but I ?hall alsrap, feel n lively gratitude to him, for it is won the blepsinc cf Gz,d rturl the me of lile Syrup, I am now alive. HENRY E. MUNDY -- , - Icould procure any number of our most res• pectobie citizens, who would eub,tantiate every word of toy ~ t atements. but the high reputation of Dr. Cratg.one of our oldest physicians. would render it superauousj L. the undersigned. resident of Raho-ny, hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Henry E. Mundy, th..t I frequently clotted tarn clnringkisillnese last sum med and believe him to have been in the lest stages of Commmption, and know ion statement to be true. ___ . _ DAVID CRAIG, M.l) THE GREAT CURE OF MRS CAPTAIN *JOHNSON. Prompted by no tither than the feeling ofbeneyolence and for the benefit or my afflicted feirow-beings, I de; sire to make known a short diteription'or my diseavei and at Qty unexpected cure I obtained from bchenek - 's Pulmonic Syrup. Upwards of two years since I was ta ken sick. Which gradually increased, until I was so far reduced.that I never expected to be well again. I had at different times the •attendance of six eminent .physi cians, without receiving any benefit, until I corntrrenced using Schenck's. Pulmonic - Syrup, and:my disease at that time was as follows *I ;va.s extremely feeble, con. fined to my bed. suffering what few mortals ever do,and survive. My flesh ha4i. all disappeared, the whites of my eyes were yellow, skin also very yellow, likeaper, son having the jaundice , very dry and husky. 'Thad a dull heavy pail in myYightsideineartlusta .- h.dt the ribs; Out side was also larger than nalurak. Pain in - myishotdder.'- - -A sharp pain in my Udall* wraah mu smaller than aatural; or 113 / though; *payed ikway.— L-.- -. _ ....--i ;.`fi r s - i-'- , I had a very distressing pain at the pitlft ' ' 'f''' tongue coated with a thick whit the - - - girwour appetite entirely gone, not being:ole to eats anking, bowels very irregular and costivel'discharges very ni - 7.2 natural, fever, nitit r sweats, thirst, violent palpitation of: the heart. slight cough, pain:ll:fray breast, difficulty: cenu mnealf ft e,44l of breathing, anddreadful dull headace. I was low epic, ited and often would have tedspelle so that my family thought i was 4.415 - sa. I . C.iiii, - ..... oescrme sa Iwont:I lig.i to do my miserable situation and •mrwretehed suffer , - ings. as every organ in my body . was either diseased or deranged. My physicians said I hadthe dyspepsia and liver corn plaint, and was fast hastening to the consumption. This as near as I can tell was my situation when 1 commenc ed using the Pulmonic Syrup. I found that the Syrup agreed with me, and it was the only medicine that ever gave me relief. It caused a large quantity of corrap: i ion to be discharged. It regulated my bowels; it reliev ed my sufferings, gave me an appetite, in short, the Pul monic Syrup was the remedy, by the blessing of Provi dence, that restored me to health. In the month of April following, I was well enough to move from New Sorb city to Rest Farm, where I now reside. I enjoy at tni.i time perfect 'health,nrid :ani.fleshy and feel bet ter than I have done for years past. . This medicine has proved a blessing to myself and family, for I have nsedwith rny children several times, and always with great benefiL and many other persons that - know of, have used it also with like effects. I keep the Syrup In my house and would not be without it for any consideration; andi conscientiously believe it is the best medicine ever discovered. and I earnestly recommend the public to try it, believing, as I do. that , if its virtue is once known, every family would.keep it i 9 a plain short history of my case, and is the truth, and any person desirous of further particulars, can call upon me at the residence of my hasband,Capt. Johnson, West Farms, 'Westchester county; N. 1., four teen miles from the city. _ ANOTLIER GREAT CLTRE IN N. Y. CITY This is to certify that aboutfour years rigo,l.was taken with a violent cough, and of raising thick bloody matter, and difficulty of breathing, pain in the left side, fever and night sweats. tone of appetite and strength. My flesh Was almost wasted away. Every spring and fall I would have an attack of this kind. so that I could not work. Each time I would get much worse. I had the attention of three or four different physicians, from whom 1 received no benefit. They all said my lungs were badly affected. The last one that came to Bee me, sounded me. He shook his head. and said one lung was sound, and the other almost wasted away. He prescrib ed some simple medicine, which tied no effect at all,and he never came to see me again. At this, I was induced to try ischenck's Pulinonic Syrup I did not receive any benefit from it until I hail taken three bottles, but appa rently got worse. My cough was tight and dry; it was with *great difficulty that I could get breath. My friend:, as well as myself, thought my time short in thi world. But. all at once, I was taken with one of my violent spell: of coughing, when something gave way, and I raised. as near as reau tell, three half pints to a quart of bloody matter and corrnp'ion—the most horrible stuff I ever saw or smelt. From that time I gamed very fast. I continued raising more or Less for some tires. I continued taking the medicine until I had taken seventeen bottles. At this time Iconsidered my self well, and began to work again. This was in the fall of 18-15. I have regained my strength and flesh, and have enjoyed the best of health ever since. This is a plain short history of my ease,-and is the truth. Any per4on desirou of further particulars, can call upon me at my re.idence. 110 Twelfth street. New York. IV ILLIAM HOLDER. Sclir., - t —Dear Sir—l address coil in relation to me daughter, 13 years of age, whose Chest I should like u. lu.vt. I oil examine with your Respirometer. Said child 10-:t her mother when nine days old, and was reared On cotes milk from the bottle. She WWI born In tlu• ,fate of i duo. and remained there until seven rears hen `lie ,aino to this city. and has resitletf here that pericd. /ler mother was thought to hare the Pulmonary Consumption. thou she did not die with that complaint. • Since my daug hter has been in New York. she has Levu troubled with a hacking cough, which is a daily ...nuplaint. When she takes cold, which she does very often and readily, she coughs worse, resembling what iv e,,nlMoLly called " Ire yard cough." It is very hollow and sepulchral, and of course all say, the inherltd it from her mother, and that die must hays the ror.surnption. This must be true, but we cannot ray from appearant,s, whether it is true or false, and the only war, I think, to arrive at a satisfactory conclusion, is to have her lungs examined, as far se can he with your Instru ments. to Annie the question. I - Want to know It you are in thie city to practice, soil If so, whether yell Would Inf. , rtn me of the lime and place, no that Tansy embrace the opportunity. and call on you with her. I um rather inclim,l to think that her complaint is more an affection of th, mucous membrane, than of the lunge. Still the wayshe coughs constantly. seems that aemethlng is the matter with her eta consumptive nature. Though lam a stranger to you, on are nut to Jae. In the year of Loeta, I contracted a heavy cold, by sleeping in a damp room, which resulted In in thnotaat ion of the lungs. The ordinary method was arlop bli,nre nod calomel, and 1 recovered. I woe not cured. 1 Intl an issue in my chest which partially - re lieved me fur the time. My business was sedentary:l am engraver. and I hat bees previously troubled with Jyr,- pep.,‘ end liver complaint. The One affection in my chest seemed to 1127,TTIVate the .obey disorders, so that I found it extremely difficult to fol low my daily occupation. Mr ehestsec•ined to be staffed with Ode rut, 11.4 a trarticle of el is L I could remove, and the mu ral 1 Vciarard , l and begna work. the pain and diatretw In ally t was so great, that I lived a lite of tnitetre. A and ducal, roan of icy fte.ittaintance male signs to rue 11.14aoatrz , vat-e, hut I paid nolwed to Lim Si the I line: hat throe yews afterwards I read the pamphlet he gal, ale ttsep ,- thic the Syrup, awl I eonclud.t.l to give it A Intl, and a /sl2. rolst- I bought by the single hottle. sod 1.11,1 me dollar Irvin for Lidurer, .1110!ernE, taking in a:I rim vs V6:11 E, hen I eOntnienee4 taking the Syrup, I n It c..ncernd at the great discharge of phlegm mid mat .-It ,s thousti my longs and liver were hr.:Pg. so r. d 111 5 t tl ^ S) cup .11.1 , c Inn to gels TO DEATR. w.-.1.1.,1 all the time, and kept a sidtham oonstantly at no' 15.'the off,t.iirc st,IT was dt,liarged. oftentimes, with -err .at (A, a. , went Olt, takalig . lice Tarr coastal, (Cul. rep,. i.,1 c.gliteen months, when I felt there was 1.• lumber use for it—the. I was cared. I always recoils, semi )air Syrup. My matt., labored tinder a dreadful stf,tl.,u of the cl,,t f. , r ten years, caused I.y drovy - , and Sa• err-sue it act nist.nr rey.sr, by 1.11,1 e a dolen t t r.•t I ~.af :m - rap nt my eujire.thf4. Ily maiden gnat, the t.agt. of the k trava NyAth Cyafrumptlon sic year. perla4.l,ll, to irke your Syrup. aud:she ,s Ri o coi.•,;”F, au.l expects to live moor Jean r. In . - .ae-h,ton, Mr. 1 tAlif re your Syrup rt the untl: f runny of the rail. 11,1, IA heir to, ah:l I hope it may ct.l:o •ti-4n.11 er ethers fir tt lot _ %will LT74. N. I. SCUPPER. L. ilirshfeld & Son. .V.Vq - ilciN ABLE MERCHANT TAILOR. 1.1 Mreet, hate now iv clock and :Id t 1 , ,,,,r)1.7 nisny novolue,. ENt•L`.6ll VNI. FRENCH - W ELT , ..NH AM) ttVERCOATINC:i - .. rANC , ' CS'irtiEFFFS AND isILK PLUSH VESTING:, n .or mak inz to order In the late,t. myle 1.. .:.. uu..~ly ..y. 2:E. IV STYLE'S' OF SUk Ties and Scarfs, ~.t. =BM c,..vtnr ~.... ~. ~..~ a ....;..recd NDER, GAICIMNICS7 --- 7 NVl'. 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GOOD .FARTS Vol; SALE.--b'itii ate at 12 miles from the city on the Butler road -5o RC. e3ta each farm is good eukteation and about 4011 t good timber, De•ellum Idouses, Barns,Btables. &e., flue meadow and abundance of trater,larga .orchard, I. or price and terms apply at 51 Market street. oell 7 B. curalibitr.e SON, • eel Xstate ()NE 1:11J131)RE1) DOLLARS WILL par " chaL r a a choice Building Lot. :!S by:2oo feet Terms easy. CLITHB t.W.T a SON, oetl7 5111farket street SAMUEL No. 90 3146:et Street. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A. LARGE and splendid variety of the latest and most ap proved styles of FAIL AND WINTER RATS AND CAPS, Faacy Hata and Caps. Also a large varizty of LADIES FANCY FURS. • r .S.—Partieular:attention paid to Clean , ing, Alterine and Repairing rur3, to. otiSaw S 1 AIiD.CASSI3LEBEICATS, Fitted to the head by a Paris Conformator, st la, Wood . Street,' Mc* One door South of Mth, raatt.ic*.:: 7 ..... . . - PRUDENCE JOHIsaON NEW Yota, Sept. 26, 1.359 SHALL THIS DAY OPEN i HIPZHFELI , d BON No. 83 Al'u,-.4 At $l,OO Each No. S3 Wood street 'IEN AND BOIB' WF.Art, DODD4S', Ziew Advertisements. CLOSING OUT SALE DRY GOODS. IV: & D. HUGUS, N 0.69 Market St., Cor. Fourth, OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK of DRY GOODS At Greatiy Reduced Prices, AA tr,ey intend removing about the last of the moral tu their NEW HPI:SE, recently built at _ THE OLD STAND, COX FIFTH. AND MARKET ET'S FIFTH STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of LADI ES' Misses' and Chitdrelis' FEENCII LASTING-, CALF, AND MOUOCCO, coNCIEEzS, LACE A 2.: D BUTT, DOUBLE SOLE 4441 TE BS, AND BOOTS Salt title lc,r Fall Wear W. E. SCITHERTZ 6 CO., IPITRN, VIIRS. FIJRS, No. 96 Wood Street ADAN:\.;ELEIT, prepared to Clean, .• Alter, Repair, and to make to order, anitiescrip tion of Ladies' and Gents' Furs; and is able as a praoti cal Farrier, to do it Cheaper than my . house Wise city. I-adies ho intend to have their Furs enlarged, will Cud it to their advantage to call now, as they cm; find the largeat assortment of Skins front which to lect. A large assortment of niade.up Ladies' Fars-.Sets from .V.l up to tf.oO—at wholesale and retail, now on hand. to which the public is invited to examine. ocd.C-2m THOS P. STOTESEURY; • SUGAR AM COFFEE BROKER 119 South Front Street, PHIT. A T3.1. 7 111PHLA.. Partionlar attention paid tr. filllog Western order for Rio C o ffe e. . _ MR. JOHN KELIi WOULD respectfully announce to the Lathes and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he i 3 prepared to give lessons on the Violin, Guitar, Flute and Cornet. For terms. Lc., address se:2m JOHN HELlii, Pittsburgh Theatre.- PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONLS.....JNO. J. 80YD.... W3I. I,I'CLILLOUrIE JONES, BOYD & CO„ CAST STEEL. SPRING, PLOW, AND A. B. STEP. SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, oct7 PITTSBURGH. PA. DR. J. S. ROSE, OF PHILADELPHIA, To the - People of Pittsblirgh. - LIVERY INTELLIGENT AND THINk- A 24 rcc, PERSON must know that remechexbrandeit otit for general use should have their efficiency estat. h b - 1 , Ivan-tested experience in the hands ofa regu larly educated who=,e preparatory :Andy nm him for all the L. mutt fuitul; vet the coun try is flooded with poor Nom - unto and Case-alls, purr porting_ to be the beat in the world, which are net onir u,eletot, hut tresuently imunous. Dr.J.S.R as e , a Expectorant or Cough Sy - rap, Con..emptc,n-lorn, Ssi4l Bicei,BrtacAlt - le, and tf Pie Luny:. This. Syrup, having _tool the test of many years ex, perienee as a remedy for irritation or inflammation of the Lungs. Throat or 'Bronchia. is acknowloged by all he a remedy eminently superior to other known COM-, pour is used for the relief and radical cure of Cough.. and Lonsumption. In compounding a Cough Syrup for general nseithe physician -10r none but a. physician should attempt a prescript:on—is compelled, from his knowledge of the. constitution and constituted parts of man. to avoid en tirely the addition of drugs that can in any way tend it. do injury. His object is not only to cause a symptom, ouch as cough, TO stop, hot it is also expected that L. regularly educated doctor, that he should cure his pa tient radically---while- the pretender may allay a cough by opium and squills, molasses and laudanum, anti mony, morphia, and wild-cherry Lark. anti not be ac countable for the after health of hie patient. Many of the nostrums of the. day Share power m stop a cough, and the deluded victim in lulled min an incurable form of disease; or perhaps death. Althou a cough may arise from a variety of causes which still gh continue' 1.0 , operate, such Tubercies, - Ab. scess, Chronic Inflammation of the Lungs, Liver, Bron chia. Sc., &c., still the lungs are the organs compelled to do tho coughing, and consequently produce-Con sumption. - - • Than Cough Syrup rill not only Cate Consta but M all cases present that Ltox of Di il'ases., CONcUIifFTION. .Oa? Price 50 Ceuta and DR. J. S. ROSE'S PA IN CURER.—That popular and: nerer4iling remedy has aiono stood the teat of thirpi— five years. Price and 10-cents. The Pain Curer cures Rhematism. The Pain Curer cures pains in the limbs, joints, back', and spine. The Pain Curer cures choke. rains in the stomach or bowels. - The Pain Curer cures 5c3.1:1 - hrtu3es. The Pain Curer cures any pain internally or external ly, and should be kept In every family. - We,shall only oar to the afflicted, try the Pain Curer; if it mves you relief, recommend It to others; if it rails, condemn it from Remember it has come a regular Physician. DR. J. S. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND, the only sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Price t.t renta. E!EMS3 Dyspepsia may be known by costiveness, belching up et wind, sour stomach, and sometimes diarrhoea - or looseness of the bowels, headache, nervous .feelings, cold feet, Wakefulness and variable appetite. If these symptoms are allowed to go on long, wi.hout this mecti. • Clrles (which will always enre.', then follow debility of - the lanais, and a predisposition to Consumption. . The written signature must be over the cork. DR. d. S. ROSES ALTERATIVE SYRUP, or Bleed Purifier, for the cure of Scrofula, Old Ensptunts,ehronic _ . Diseases, Ulcers.. Sores, Swelled Neck, and all .diseaser arising from an impure state of the blood. Price _sl. DR. J. S..ROSE'S BUCHU COMPOUND, for all die eases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Price Le cents. The great demand for ihis article has induced others to bot tle up something they call Buchu. • Ask for Rose's; and ' take no other. Written signature must be over the. -- cork of each bottle; take none without-it.:.0ct...11 JUST RECEIVED. 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