VaS!iinglGii'l!nioii;Insu- ranee Company. Fffitt !n Ivm't rrk.rorfirrEitpfrisr St ' a hi! !'til;f Mqu.trc, CLEY KLANU, O II 10. capita - -. mm "IMIIS wB koo-w: Hoi-K Cunpjny is pre- JL. f hied, tl lifnul, to Uk lit'kS Oil the M I.t ilc:- n Fiv.crly. Their mean are m'V, urd (heir rates aie as rcaron' as ihi'sr i f i.iv. M'i'iiil C'oiimanv. cry v hi hi i. hazardous en &TEA M K ISRS T A IS. JO) OfUCF.ES: 1). B. Diiuiii.ii), President, Utc. Migatl, ice Ireiilent and '1 reamrer, '). N. Sit)!.-, Secretary, CO. P. err'.cr, Keilertil Aeut. DIRECTORS : fi, tt M; jt-tlt, (.If vcIhii'I, l". '1'. l.u. ili". A. S. Siin.ll'uiJ, do. .'iii'ub !Vik!ii do. B ujuiuiu Nortliru1.li. (i.o. H. S-'utir, do. (i. N. Skrls, ilo. 1). it. Dunham, c"o. (J. NY. 'o'k, do. Timothy Baker, Ncrwalk. .Itijui C'lurk, l!ritiiiuiik. .1. P, llobinwn. IVdford W. M. PcwtU. Cleveland, (West side.) Y.. F. BINGHAM, A(.sr, 1 iyVO'55 Gin MrArlhflr, Ohio. ANNOUNCES ' 10 the cUisens of V ton county, that tie lma just received t new stock of Books and Stationary, cinsising ill part FAMILY BIBLES, at prices from 1 50 to 00. I'METIIOPIST HYMN BOORS, P.onnd in Morocco, gilt mid coiujuou binJ- Wceui-' Life of Wasiitno rox, v " " I'ranki.is. " " Marios.' Life of Daniel IWrys.' " " Black Hawk, BnAjnvi'FAii'a work, compile. Inov'a " " Life of V. T. Bautou. Do ArmoNt'i rlistory of tbe IWorxnatlfin. "YOUNG MAN'S BOOKOFKowtiMi. Kmi.DO Risauwia, a Eorasnce, Utile's History of tbe United SurV i;;ltnriaw'e History -of tbe United States. Child et Home, a Morel Tale. MASONIC WRXS. f Use Croftstnan, the Light of the Temple, and Meloddius for the Craft, containing an excellent selection of Hymns and Odea' suita ble forevry occasion. SONG BOOKS. Tl.e American Songster, Parlor 'Songster, y.n of Kiin, Songs of Old Ireland, Negro f.ir.j", end U variety ofotlier Song Booa. Mo7; and Instructive Btory books for chil li c rii.i.IToj Eoulis fur cuildren(of every i trinOcn. LLANK BOOKS. Voi.ud in Wall er Hiid Imfi binding, ol all sizes. srATS-JNARV. r-t Cup V u, ISltie I'cct Lell'r Taper, Hr.rrerciiil Kvtul'aer, ltill rner, nlsoluk, i:i., 'tcl Feus, Sand Boms, l.ikstwids, fr-ts, riling Suwl, end Stationary of r? ui! ofwKkli will be told &t tb wrt f gtit?f, fur rush. waj4 '55. tf i.e. CTTT'.ASn. ...... COOBWILL SHOE STORE, AM) A 5 H T ACTOBT, SWeTLAM So COGSWELL, Opposite Hie McArthur Hoow, O KTURN th.p'r sir.rpr? tliauVs ! ) tl A- nvriTPtis friendd and cnslomeiy, fur the very lil:er;l psinnpce extcnJ.d to them in t!'c p4,rt R-.eon, end take pleasure in on- pMjtipo tliot tin yens now rt'teiving at their jicot Pint "i.ioe Lepot thu largest tad brslee- lC'.ed block 01 Kcols Si Shew Zvcr bropsht to McArtlntr; consisting in part of CENTLENTENt' BOOTS &. &HOFS, ficnlp.iiticl-sliin G&itors fimlB.Congrcsstiait ers. Gents Farcv Slioe.i.GtntR Otfnrtl Pnm.i. flftnta Enameled Niilifier-5, Gents Enameled Congress Caitcr, ticnts Patent Leather K.id Top Prince Alert's, Gents Patent Lea Jicr, Drab Cloth, Kid top, Prince Albert's; Geuts 4iWY JJnrKF!uniiovs,uniit,s Upera Slipperr,; tc.je:her with cvrry Tarirly of Fiiw and faipe calf Fkin, Kip and Morocco Boots and r?!io. AIfo La die." Doors AKn hoes; le.dlrs BuFhin GailorBoot. Ladies' enamel ed Jcnnr Lind's R. P.., Ladies' Morocco Jen ay Mcd sILB Ladies Congjcee Geitcts, Ladies Fancy Jenny Lind Slioea, Ladle en amtlled Moaooco Shoes, Ladira Victoria rerrj nor uactts" JThoej Top B00I3, L. HicV Fancy Busfcins. bronzed top, LedieV Pdue Gaits, Ladies Colored Sander's Gaiters. Also: Mif?es Boots and Slices, Misses Kid Foots raid Goiters, Misses Fancy colored Gaiters, Misses enameled Fancy Boots; also, CljWre;??' J?cofind hers, Ch'ildrens' ralf, veged, Pboe, Cliildr-ns' Fancy shoc3, Cliil Jrci;s' Fancy Gairs. ruid e.Tery other variety f Ladies', inis;es' and child reiis' wear, Fine Hid Coarr?. We have ear uumitfr of Workmen en C.Kd, that i.- m.T?Ary, and are prepared to ti oh!cjs ot the. tlicrti'ft notice. CTJ-All of onr Goo.'.s Trill be sold at pri wa that w gie ?atifacliori. Call aud ti jjrlaa tr yoSf lTtu- NEW GOODS. y H A E just received a good stock of Saw Hoods, suitable for the season, wnich I tit m 11 lew for Conk; consisting In part, of CLOTHS. CASHMERES, IATINBTTS, MKPJNOS, DELAINS, ALPACAS, CO BERGS, CALICOES, oc &c. Soots, Shots, Hat, Caps, Fresh Groceries. ... - 4"-- -. aw Flour, Wlieat Corn, Potatoes, oc., taken ia eicbane for Goods. K. A. Bsattok. IVcw Books, ND other Goods in his line cf Business X a. ere received bv Express almost every mik from Boston, New York, and the Cities uf ihe Wt.by J.R. WHlTTKMORK, n i.' i.'f-r. Second St., Chillicothe, O. J A MKS McCONNEL'S FSTATB.' V OTtt-i. i. Imcby given, that tbe nnder J. igr?d has been appednted and qualified K?f:'nor of the last Will al Jestanient of Joints r.ftfrine!, la'e cf be eounty vf Vin wu, a. tent. WTfp- :4i'RDOCH.: wj.t'.-.ff . THE PROSPECTUS FOR SECOND YEAH, C0SM0FO TAN ART ASSOCAM 1855-6: Tin Couimittte of Managemtnt take pleitnre in announcing that arringn cnauti for tlie Second Annual Collectiu'u of Vorki of Art hat lee made on tbe inoit exttoilTe acale. Works of Awru- c;an Akt, and th encouragement of AijiaicAS finiu, hare not beeo orfr lookrd. CuinmifSi'in haft been iaued tojinany Jiitii'giiithed American Artista, acd a special agent f.aieieited the great At! 'lleitJiiioriea of Europe th make miffnl fler'.iou of cboita raintinea, Uronze uA MtiMi Statuary, A.C ynioiig mhidi ii the ftr-feu:ed and wookerful paica of fi ulpli-re, THE GENOA CRICIFU, Traws or SrBacBiPTffta: The payment of Tbree DolUig conttitutrs any person a member of litis aigociliuii, and enti tla bim to either one of the following Monthly Magaaiuoa, for one jeer, and to a ticket in the distribution of the Statu ary and Faiotings datcribe'd iu tbe Cat alogue. The Magazines soniitt of Putnam'a Monlnly, Harnsr'a Majaiine, Knickerbocker's Magazina, Godoj'a L J;'a Book, Dickens' Household Workfc, Grcl.am'i Magazine, Blackwood Maga tine. Mttalf'e Luing A;a (Weekly), one year, and t ticlicta for S3.. Mo pmuii 4 ret.'cctd to a sini'le ahnrt. Thoit Ukln; Cra uieube riliipig ire entitr(9 ay tvaai UtaMajaauiaa, one year, tributica. ravamelit re vitting fundi for mam- berfbtp, will pleesa glie their Post- Office adc!res?,ii u.'l.statiog the month thy wish tha magazina to commence, aud t.'p.ister the letter at tte I'ost.Olfice, to prt net losa;cn tbe rac-ipt cf which, a cciliOcslfl of membership, tojethai with he Magazine Ctiu-.i, will be for-n-ardsd tJ any part of tha countvy. For rT.triberjhip, "di'.ras?, ;C. I.. DERBY, AciC4nv, C. A. A. At JiA?TF".r Orstci, 513 Jiroiwjj, Kcw Yorl.; cr, V.'estiuK Orrtca, tC3. 7a- ter stroat, Eandu6ky,0. DKWHINa, CAN PBELL Ct Co., Imporkri nod iVhclmlf and Retail Pralers i Hardware. Saddlrry, Iron, !, Ac. Ac. WOULD respectfully iiiformthetr friends and the public that they have at length got into their splendid new room, and have fittpd It nn excrel y for the Hardware tradn.fin the burnt district) under tlx: eifiii oT theGlLT ANVIL, Eaet sidu of Taint, between 'Water and id sts, wnere tney are opening, in audi tion to part of their former slock, a large and desirable stock of Amtricat, German and Engliah Hardware, Saddlery, Iron and Glass, together with all articles usually kept in Hard ware etoreB. and invite all to call and take look at their new room and examine their stork. Tlev lr rro? tin tied a slock of GooiTs at their OLD STAND, f'an of the Mill Saw, on Tagi-ri'n tuaro, (uitdur the immediate care of on of Ihu Crn v. heru tht'V huvo beeu so ib- cioili iioCiuiiiae'l tiiu vutu year, tor v.t.ici tbei Uke this opportunity 01 returning tneir ein c?re tliaiiAS.and solicit a continuance of the aine for both establishments, promising to kiep as good Gocd3 and tull uu low as any 111 tan market. May 10, 1853. nM ly BOOTS : SUOES. JUST received tl. a largest and best selection of Boots and Shxs ever opened ia thiE market, consisting 01 Geutfi. r.iic.ii)'; Led Jk gaiis, Cull' ' " " Buttcned Congrc-sGai'crs, " Morrocco Slippers, " FrtnthD. If Boots, I.?.di?a Eii.tu.fli'd Lace Boots, Goat " " " Sctd " ' " Lhced Gaiters, " I'iUnt Leather " " Enameled Jennev LinJ ., " Pateut Sea Buskiiw, " Fancy Enameled " " " Slippers. Childrena' Kid Laud Boots, " Fancy " Koan " " Kid Peg " Enameled " " " Gout " " " Fancy ' " MisBes Kid btippert, " ' Fancy Laced Boots,"1 BKATTON mil Fall Trade. 183S. II, 0. SilBLLj WrKliiSALli DEALER IN DRY COODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOi:3, HAT?, CAPS. riOXNETS, q-c. kc. ZPAIXT STREET, CHILLICOTHE. IS now pn'pared to supply Meichanrs and Fur111.cc Proprietors, with all article In his line at fair prices find upon reasonable terms. If is stock is new, large, nnd well as sorted, and will be sold invariably at Cin cinnati prices. nug. 30 2m. FRUIT ! GOOD FKTJI! MR. GRIGGS will be at McArthur with a large asortment of fruit trees, and Or nimenful shrubery, which can be obtained of him personally at reaaotiahU. prices on tha 28th, 29th, and 30tb, of November. ISM. And he wilJ also deliver to subscribers at 20cts per tree, who may band their natter lo the following Agents: William Gold, Vinton furnau, B. P. Hewitt, E. A. Brattoo. McArthur. E. S. GRIGGS. Oct. 4ih, IS55 tf. F0IW1MISB 1XD rOMISSlOS BERCHiST, CENTER WHEELING WHARVES WHEELING, VA & BRIDGEPORT, . Hfis Urge and extensive Ware Houses laprepared with every facility, to alien all business, entrusted to hi. care, pro he forwards freight by Car loads or othe cpterr.ber S,lK3. It NJC .V1 lot' of 5 lun 11 dies FRLll TREES in my Warehouse, addnssed to MARTIN.McAr lhllr.VintO!i county, Ohio. The ' ' ? ow ner is rermesled to i r-ti.1 p Mttfl Inkn ltim u- i-wmv d. smart: .. CHlIilCOTHIt. Ohio- Nov. 20, ,5. a NEW STOCK OF lS&y. YAMCEE XOTIONSU LATE ARRIVAL!! Ihive pat reoeiTed mr Spring St:ck comprif ing a ureal raiiely of FAXCY and STAPLE NOTIONS. Dealers and others re Invited to tall before purch asing elsewhere, as they will find a com plete assortment, andt pricea that will compare with any Establishment of the kiud in this section ot the conntry. The following articles comprise a part of my extensive assortment: 50 packs pins. 200,000 percussion caps. COO dozen spool cotton. 50 gross buttons. 50 cozen suspenders u50 lb r-kein cotton. 2 lb tewing silk, 5 lb twist silk. S00 cross book and ejes. 30 dozen razor strops. 500 doseu combs, all kinds. 30 reams cap, Icttar and note paper, 30,000 eutelopea. 00 dozen tapea, tQ dozen soapa. 0,000 fish hooks. 5 gross fish lines. ,0 gross lead pencils, n00,000 needles. n00 bundles wafers. 0 dozen knives. 0 dozen scissors, 0 grocs jews harps. ornsa frpnrh fi&rna. .t) dozen suites. j000 Blats pencils. foOsloaasi port mon&les. i'OO lb patent thread. Cornelian churns and rings, Jet bracelote. Ladies' work boxes and rs'.icules. Yd hair Lrubhes end combs. Gil'.ta prrcha, puff and long combs, S, S S and S S S fine combs. Skirt and dress whalebone, oiset end shoe bees. Stilsttoei, cla sticH and sleeve' bands. Teeth and r.ail brushes. Steel pen and holders. Mulch solus. Alabaster ornaments. Linen coi'.on, floss it crochet cotton Zephyr worsted and needles. Gold ticker and ear rings. Gold, plated and common Jewelry; and other articles too numerous to particu larize. CIGARS AND TOBACCO! Sealers and others purchasing Cigars will find tha Urgest Stock in the City, varying from 85 to 630 per M. As all tha fine cigars are manufactured on the premises, purchasers of una cigars may dspend upon gettmg the quality of ct gar tbey pay for, as satisfaction is guar antead in all cases. Also on hand Cavendish and Fine Cut Chewing To bacco, Pipes, if'C. t the Cheap Notion Store ueit tu the Valley Bank, Scoond Street. E. DAVISON. Chillicotiib, O., March 3, 1855. IF TOD OA I TOD WILL BIT, J0KH S. HAWK. MAIN STREET, McARTHUR, OHIO, Droit r in all kinds of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, CiUEENSWARE, HATS, APS, BONNETS, BOOTS f SHOES, READY-MADE LOTH ING, IRON & NAILS, &c. Also,; Agent for LOUDON & Go's. POPULAR FAMILY MEDICINES, TS just receiving from Cincinnati, one of the JL. Largest a.m beet selected stocks of New, fasiuouable and CHEAP GOODS Ever brought to McArthur, expressly for the winter trade, wrucDha is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. Jitbt call end see my New Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Bring along your Produce, for in the evay of Barter he will give you as good bargains as mougn you nrougni ineuasn. November 17, 1854. 1st, c. ly. A r 11 1) J ic Invitation. I11CK0CK & Bro.. HAVING just opened a Wholesale and Retail HAT STORE in Portsmouth. on Front Street, between Market and Jeffer son, they invite -it", to call and examine their stocK ol Hati and Cnps, Straw Goods, TrunkVff 4 ValUes, Carpel Bags, Umbrellas it., U ' OF EVERY DE8CHIPTIOIT. Purchasers can at all limno flml f&r tablishment a full and complete assortmen ts me iiciiofi ami most desirable styles, at well as the most common farm, finr experience in lb- bwinem. M kmrnM-a of iiiuuBi-n-.irmjj, r.u me luciuties tor purcna- etl loweb llian any other House in the West. r una 01 tit Kinds wanted, for which the llluKol r ii.a ..-lit I.. : I "h"ii nil, uc pain, Portsmouth. November 4, 1853. Iv STEIN & BROTHER. Manuacturtri and WhoUtalt di alert in No. 316 BALTIMORE STREET, Between Howard and Libertv-6t BALTIMORE. FJuly 8.'B3. ly. Hardware. T irPENCOn'SAus, warranted 30 day. r luuueu uatcneuirar ranted, Tilletson's Handsaws warranted Door Locks, Thumb Latches, Butts, Screws Augers. Smoothing Irons, Curry Combs Horse Brushes, Files, Rasps, in shot every thing in the Hardware line, at BRA ETON'S ARTIST'S MATERIALS. fV every description furnished at short or-V- ders and fair nricca. A . i ol ." ,u' 'urijait jjaui scape Painters, Toy PaipUand Best Water Colo onhni- B, WH1TTEMORB maylB '56. Second rhiitilf, l6- NOTICE, NOTICE, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. SHIP, 1HAJE this day gold to WeslWl, Stewart O-UO, bit emure inleat in ihA r:...:. rii Fmnace Company, ond am there fort no lonf,9fa partner therein. - , unciinTAti YvtVACt, June 21, lflw jdlyu4w .. . ;Hf( poBBl. JAMES PURSELL, EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE DEAL ER IN FANCY AND STAPL2 DP.Y GOODS, QUEENS WARE, CHINA, AND GLASS, No. 1 EnWrpilM Boild.Bt, fnn St., raiiunontb. !J Injast, I3s. . H Aujuit, I5. NEW C08DS. riHE UNDERSIGNED is now in receipt X of hi Kail tilo k of Dry Goods, D BONNETS, Hats, Caps, cVc, to which he invites the special attention of mer chants and furnace owners, with tha assu rance that the Goods will be fold as low as ihey can be had lrom me xew ion mm riiilsueiprna jouuere, onn m duuijiuj i!l save the expenses 011 puchaets niada in Cincinnati or Pittsburg'i. Late nurchaaesaud importations of Class and 0.neensware make my slock very large ond complete, all or wnicn is oueatu k .- lowest rates aua on irx-rni leims. It is the true interest ol mercnania anu dealers to buy &0W per moniti mar nome 111 .,...r..r. iwe tn S3.000 fcini-annually at a dis- tiiiit tiunii. 1111 s "eriMiiK mtn iw ...... , .i,.. mid llistriuutll'g tneir uius n;auio iu onu the more eat.iy paid. , , Portsmouth, O.. TVc. V., 1854. Swetland & Cogswell, In Attachinen 1 -Plaintiffs, Civil Acuon. aeainst THE Defend W. S. French ej-Co., I ants will lake Defendants. J notice that the Plaintiffs In the above case, on the 13th lav of November, a. d. IS55, caused an order of Attachment to be issued by i W. Swenstun. Jnstica of the Peace for Elk Township, Vinton County, Ohio aeainst the cooda. chatties, stocks, ia tareats Iu stocks, rights, Tat..ts, woaeys and eflccta of said Defendants, uon-rea-idantsuf said county, to satisfy the claim of the Plaintiffs for Twelve Dol lars and Eight Cents, and Twenty-five Dollars the probable costs of suit; and that said causa has been continued fur seivice on said Defendants, and will be for hearing before said Justice, at his office in McArthur, ia said TownBhlp.on the :Sth day of December, a. d. 1655, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, last afore said. SWITLAVD tt COOSWELL, November 22d, ie5S. 3w School Books. rVcGLTFEY'8 CEHC6 COMPLEE. SPELLERS, First, Second, Third Fourth and Fifth Readers. The Hcmau's Young ladies neaaors. Pineo's Primary Grammer, Analytical ' " EncliBh Teacher, Ray's Arethmatic, Parts Ft rat. Second and Thud, Ray's Algebra, Parts First and Second McGuffey a Electic Primers. The Elementary Speller. Webster's school Dictionary. Mitchel's Primary GeoerapbT. Mitchel's large school Geography, latest edition. Copy Books, Slates, Pencels and all kinds of stationary for schools, for sale at BRATTON'S. J. K. '& D. Wlff ARR now tecetvlng and opening the lai-g-est and best selected stock ol FALL AND WIATE GOODS er brought to this market. Tha senior artner having spent considerable time in the cities of Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York end Boston in selecting and purchasing:, and having paid careful attention to the latest styles and most improved pa terns of all ar ticles of dress goods and wearing appsrol, they are confident their stock cannot be sur passed, either in magnitude or variety of Biyies oy any iu mis country, it consists in part as follows: Ladies' Dress Goods, and shawls of every variety and style; Cloths, Cossimeres and Tweeds of all kinds; Ready Made Clothing of every description for men and bens; en extensive assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots snd Shoes; Hardware, Queens ware, a very large slock of Groceries, Wall and Window Paper, and a complete assort ment of Notions, Trimmings, c. Iu short their stock is complete in every department, and will positively be sold at the lowest pri ces. Produce of all kinds wanted. sept. 13 tf. AN active honest Man in each section of the State, to take orders by 'SAMPLE' for VELPEAU'S MAGNETIC AGENTS. A salary of 6800 per year, and a small commis sion will be paid. "Salary payable month ly." For particulars address Dr. M. Veu PEAU,422i Broadway, New-York, enclosins stamp to pre-pay answer. TNT3 VVGOODS7 fpiIE undersigned desire agaiu to tender JL their thanks to their numerous etK-tom-ers for past favors, and advise them of the C. ... . . ... . iuci. uiHiuiey Di UDWiaMua uat nmi mg w.c ujiv.il tuijier, h uorgt aim 5Pltn(l M Stock of FALL AND UTJSTE& DRY GOODS, oonsietkt- of overv variety utii quality, suited to the wants of their custom ers and the community; which they pledge eau selves to sell as low as they can be bought - i Uiis or any of the western markets. Th.-r ill not boast, brag, or banter, but they do not iiittnd to bt txctlled in qantity und quali ty of their Goods, ntither do thtu be undersold. And while inviting the attention of their customers to the prospects which are ahead, mey nesire ro remind ttiem of the fact, that some of them are in the arrears r ht "chnn settleinenta make long friends." That their Auction Notes, and lorn? should now he paid. AnJ in view of the awndance of the crops, and means which are at then command, it ia hoped they will pay up the old score, c at least settle by note, and commence anew, ' SHADES & REYNOLDS, sep. 13, '55 tf. MORI? Gonna a nRnocBica 1, ----- aw .WVUIIIUU. nave just received a new supply of Wall Paper and BoRnrRR: the laroeat Int brought to McArthur. ',3 fAlso, COFFEE, Rice, Molasses. To- aiZ bacco's, tie.; all of which I will sell at the lowest figures. ' " E. A. Bbattoh. MARGARET CASSILL'S ESTATE.' ' Notice is hereby given, that the undersign lias been appointed and duly qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Margaret Ceesill, late of Vin txn county, deceased, . . AUg.XDtlr 00 A.KW1S A. ATWOOD. S W A H ' S ZV E W TJiEA TWE, J mi received, a New Edition of th . above Work. With Fnrma rnri-nlsto fn Justices' of tbe Peace. tveiv Justice and Officer ahon'.d Jtaveoria. Cull soon, at BuArros' V. JOB XV OBR, of erry description neatly AJ A:, aia:.. ... ' . xccv'w, i viJi vuce, ..... . I E1- . x? tt -v; r ;UZ ,w.M..fM.'..r.-,;-? CHERRY PECTORAL, For tti rpM Cur of COrGIIS, COLDS, ROARSEESS, Baoxcnnis,wiioopi.vG corcH, " CROUP, ASTHUi, AM) C0XSI .1IPTI0.Y. T EIS remedy is offeered to the cem- munity wi:h tbe confidence we feel in an article wliith n-ldom fails to realize the liHinppiest efl'ects that can be denn ed. So wide is the field ol its ure-lul-nef a and numerous the ca6ts of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds on persons, publicly known, wholiave been resaored from alermirg aud even desperate diseases of the lunggs, by its ue. When once.tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind, ia too apparent to escape observation, end wheie its virtues are known, the public 110 longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distres sing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs, which are incident to our climate, Nothing has called louder'lor the ear nest enquiry of mediial men, than the afarming prevalane and fatality of con sumptive complaints, nor has any one class of diseases UA mote of tbelf in mtigaUona o4 m. M at yet no idequate itmedy has been provided, on wbich Ua fiNIt onid depeo lor rr- ttstioa from attacks upon tba rjnr tory organs, until the introduction of tha Cherry Pectoral. This article the product of a long, laborious, and 1 believe successful endeavor, to furnish the community with such a remedy. Of this last sUtement the American people are now themselves prepared to judge, and 1 appeal with confidence to their decision. If there is any depen dence to be nluced in what men of every class and station cerlfy it has done for them, if wa cau trust our own senses, when We see dangerous affec tions of the throat and lungs yield to It, if wa can depend on the assurance of intelligent Physicians, who mike it their buisness to know, -in short, if there is any retanee upon anything, then is it irrefutable proven that this medicine doe. relieve and does cure the class of diseases it is designed for, be youd any andall others that arc known to mankind. It this Da true it cannot be toojreely published, nor be' too wide ly known. The afflicted should kuow it. A remedy that eursec, is priieless to thsm. Parent should kuowit, their children are priceless to them. All should know it, for health can Vejpriced to no one. Isot only should it be cu culated here, hut eveiy where, not only in this country, tut,.iu all countries. How faithfully we bar? acted on this conviction, is shown in the jact that already this aticle has made the circles of the f.lobe. The su:i never sete on i'.s limits. No continent is wklioul it,and but few peoples, Although not in so general use in other nations as in this, it is emp!oyed;by the more iutelligent in almost all civilized countries. It is ex tensively employed in both America in Europe, Asia, Africa, Austrailia and tbe far off islands of the 6ea. Life is as dear to its possessors there as here, and they grasp at a valuble remedy with evon more avidity. Unlike moat preparations of its kind, it is au expen sive composition of costy material. Still it is afforded to the public at a reasonably low price, and what la of vastly more imparlance to them, its qual i ty'is never suffered to decline from its original standard of excellence. Every bottle of this mepicine, now manufactured, is bb good as ever has been make heretofore, or as we nre capa ble of making. No toil or cost is spar ed, in maintaining it in the best per fection which it is possible to produce. Hence the patient who fprocures the genuine JCherry Pectoral, can rely - on having as good and article aa tias ever been had by those who testify to its cures. By purching this cuse.I havejthe hope of doing ;ome good in the world, as well as the satisfaction of .believingthat much has been done already. Prepared by J. C. AYF.R, Practical and Analytical ChtmM, Lowell, Mass. Sold br GEO. H. WILL aud . A E&AT TON, McArthur, O.: J. Tottes. Albany, t Culow. Logan; IJf, J. rt. U Miller, Jackson C. H and by Dealers In Medicine every where. IJtily n5iK-4reo.l CHAS. A. M. DAMARIN & Co RECE1VHD direct from Nw Orleans, 576 hbds fair to prime N. O. Sugar; 20 - clarified do. 169 bis loaf, crushed & pulverized sugar: 54 bxa white Huvano, for candy and syr ups; 3337 bis N. 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