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-,PITTSBURGILPOsT._
TB-:. GLORIOUS
SIEPtEMBE R•
•
V111ln0:
DEMOCRA TIC
Mass Convention ! !
AT PITTSBURGH,
ON THE
TENTH'OF SEPTEMBER
The Democratic State Central Commit
tee MINT e,solved that a
MASS CONVENTION
OF THE FRIENDS OF
Buchanan and Breckinridge
SHALL BE HELD AT
PITTSBURGH, ON WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH
The undersigned Committee were ap
pointed by the BUCHANAN CLUB to
make arrangements for the contemplated
CONVENTION, and have the honor of
informing the public that they have made
every arrangement necessary to insure a,
Glorious Demonstration::
On behalf of the DEMOCRACY OF
PITTSBURGH, we cordially invite the
friends of the Constitution and the Union
—all who would preserve undivided and
unimpaired the glorious inheritance be•
queathed us by the Patriots and Sages ~f
the Revolution--all who reverence the
memory of
WASHINGTON,
the FATHER OF Bib COUNTRY ; who warned
us to frown down every attempt at sectien•
al agitation—all who truly admire the 1, it
toes of JACKSON, CLAY, WEBSTER
and WRIGHT, whose energies in life
were devoted to the preservation of the
Union AS IT : All these we cordially
invite to meet us upon this occasion.
The list of speakers invited to be pre
sent embraces the names of •;ome the rest
distinguished men in the nation. The fol
lowing gentlemen have been invited as
speakers, and ninny of them will be pre
sent :
Gen. Lewis (..'ass, Stephen A. Douglas,
David Tod, Johu Van Buren,
m. B. Reed, Wm. C. Preeton,
Pierre Souk, Horatio Seymour,
L. K. Bowen, Chas. A. liuckalew,
Josiah Randall, Danl. S. Dickenson,
John W. Forney, Geo. W. M'Cook,
John L. Dawson, Daniel Dougherty,
A. H. Stephens, H. D. Foster,
J. Glancy Jones, R B. Carpenter,
Will A. Stokes, 11. S. Magra - ,
Wm. Witte, General Ward.
Robert J. Walker,
No effort will be spared to render this
demonstration worthy of the cause, and the
candidates we advocate—worthy of
PENNSYLVANIA'S FAVORITE SON ! !
Wh o is now the favorite of the American
people
Come One, Come All.
G. W. CASS, Chaerm,
Charles Shaler, D. Picket:ten,
J. It. Welintock, A Holstein,
Saud. W. Black, John Birmingham,
David Campbell, John C. Dann,
G. F. Gillmore, J. A. Gibson,
T. J. Keenan, Charles Barnett,
Thos. Scott, E. P. Jones,
Wm. H. Smith, Chas. T. Bunsen,
Wm. M. Stewart, C. Hartwell,
D. W. Bose, G. P. Hamilton,
Wtn. M. Edgar, P. C. Shannon,
Committee,
MASS Al EET ING S
or THE
DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA
. 6 TheUnton must and shall be i)rr.erved.
Tun DEMOCRACY or P7.IIfIEYLEANLA, and all others in la% or
of preserving the Union of the States, now iwisously • od.in
gerad by a eecttonal organizabou, led and ci.o.itriilled by die
open onemlen of the Federal Cerniutution, and vondiwest
upon the alarming Idea of repudiating nearly .•
the States of ibis Union, are respectfully outdid that M ro
MEETINGS will be held at the following ton.w and pls..,
of the friends of JAMES BUCHAN SN for Pre,nleut, oil
JOHN C. BRNOK.L'iIIIDGE for Lire President.
At ERIE, Erin County, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th rimy
August, IStud.
At PITITIILIitaTi, Allegheny County, on WEDNEI.D 11",
the 10th of buntember, LOSS.
At BELLHVONT is, Centro (Want y, on WEDNESDAY, the
24th of September.
At LI AItitLSIIIJILti, (the Capital of the 7 4 t5t...,,
NESDAY, the let of October.
And at PHILADELPHIA, on the 17th of september,
sing the Anniversary of the Adoption ol the
of the United States.
Eminent Democmte, from our ovrb anti other Staten, ill
be prevent at ell these meettnga, to addraisa tbeu
Masan:.
By order of tho
DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL CX.,M
Bret Pu bite Sale of Delaware Trust Landu
In the Territory of Hansa.
PROCLAMATION.
• BY THE PRESIDENT Or THE UNITED STATES.
IN purstusnee of law, I, FRANI+ LIN PIERCE, Prestea ot
of the United fitates of America, do hereby declare and
make known thatApnblic side will be bold at Fort Lamy,
worth, in the Ten Wry of Kalman, commencing on Monday,
the 20th day of October neat, for the disputed of such of it...
lands and town lota, held In trust by the United State, to
the benefit of the Delaware tribe of Indiana, as are situated
within the eilltdarmentioned townships, comprising the eardt
ern p wtion of the lands ceded by the mid Delaware Indians
in trust as aforesaid, to wit :
South Vac base Use and easa of the sixth printwal
Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten, of range nineteen.
Townshipl 150,0, eight, nine, and ten, of r.tuga twenty.
Townships seven, eight. nine, and ten, or range t wenty.., IJ •
Townships eight, nine and ten, of range twenty-two.
Townships nine and ten, of range twenty-three,
Alm. the surveyed blocks in the tt.wtt ot J ACK SON VI 1.1. E,
so called, from No. 1 to No. 121, inclusive, situated in tow..
ships Ncot 9 nod 10.uth, of range 19 teed, above-mono, n, .1,
according to the plat of said tow!, of Jarksouville on
the of the sum eyorgeneral of the Territtxtes of lion
me and Nebraska, to which reference is made
Also, the surveyed blocks in the town of DELAWARE. co
celled. from No. 1 to No. 91, inclusive, situated In townkbip
No. 9 south, of range 22 east, above mentioned, mem ding h.
the plat of said town of Delaware on tile in the office of suet
surveyor-general, and to which reference Is mode.
Also, the surveyed blocks in the town of HAILDVILLF., so
called, from No. I to No. 94, Inclusive, eituattel within town
ships Now 8 and 9 south, of range 19, above-mentioned. no
cording to the plat of said town on tile in the office of the
mid surveyorgeneral, and to which refertnce is made.
Also, the eurveyed blocks in the town of LATTA VILLE,
so allied, from No. 1 to No. 16, inclusive, situated in frovn•
e hfp No. 6 south, of range No. T 2 east, abovo-ment toned,
cording to the plat of said town of Lattaville at file in the
office of the said snrveyor-general, and to which reference is
made.
And also the lota in the several blocks as surveyed and laid
out in LEAs' E,\ WORTH CITY, m called, situate in township
sic, 8 south, of range 22 !WC, above.lllentiOtled. acceding
the plat of said town of Leavenworth City on file in Lls vein•
of the aid surveyor-general of said Territories, and to
reference Is hereby made.
field above-mentioned lands, town lota, and 'Anoka having
been classified and valued by commissioners duly impoiut,..,l
for that purpose according to law, the valuation so placed
will be the minimum at which
upon the mime respecklvelY
the same will be offered for ea's.
The terra of HEW will be cash, and upon payment being
made, receipts In duplicate will be made therefor, one or
which w - PI be delivered to the purchaser.
Patents will subsequently be granted for the lands so par
chased in accordance with the laws in force regulating the
tem. thereof.
The offering of the above lands and town lots and blotk•
will be commenced on the day appointed, add will proceed
in the order in which they are advertised with all convenient
despatch until the whole shall have been offered and the
sales thus closed.
All purchase, not paid for on the day of 811i6 trip be re
offered ma the following day at the risk of the defaulting
purchaser.
(liven under my hand, at the City
of Washington, this
ltth day of August, A. D. 1856. FRANKLIN PIERCE .
By the President:
n o n f t l ‘ n .ni dla bo n Annfrabirsiniti. In such W. Slttrrrenn-r,
Noes.—The sho C :e m ed m r i' tise ne m r
Tapers only as ere we/nested by note to insert it.
anellelawtoctiOdew
Tty — DlLL.—We have for sale — on titr
beautiful elevation above Allegheny City, 10 lot" el
plane for • country reeddence. It is covered by
gm amd, each 48 feet front by 145 deep, making altogether
Mow of the city of Allegheny, Pittsburgh and surrounding
d th e e lig e h h tfn oioes l t fruit trees and shrubbery, and commands
vicinity. The above being about to remove Past uill cell li
remarkably cheap and on the moat accommodating tennis.
To a person of business wishing to spend a porti on o f
his time without interruption, or to a retired gentleman,
this property offers many inducements for investment.
APPLY to [att=) BLA gill Y k RICH_EY.
4 - 5 .
' Pre: 4r,t.
Y OF PRARY'S VICTORY
SEPTEMBER!!!
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INVENTIONS AND PATENTS;
George Trott'• Oil Globe, or Cup, for
Steam Engines---Patented March 2M,
f; .5 4..
* Premiums awarded at Stan, and County Fairs :
TO THE PUBLIC.--I have thin day disposed of my lute
r,•xt in G. Trott's Improvod Oil Globe or Cup for Stearn
Engines . to MOSES F. EATON, who now hail the entire
control of the Patent. JAMES. CliltiWELL.
Pittsburgh, April 11, lita.6.
Tiotes Patent Oil illobee are manufactured for me by
I%lesere. J. k 11. .lone, Phila.. Mile. Greenwood, Esq., Cin
cinnati, and Metiers A. NlcKentus, Pittsburgh, who are
atm auttiorivel to melt thenm. Orders for the Globes will be
promptly attend.. I to.
Shop Rights arr adored for sale on reasonable Jenne, to
Bailruarl Steam Engine Builders, Brass Feundero, and
others in Any part of the United States
PEMiL Sili.s.ll MILL, ALLE•IIIEJVT,
Bryan, Kr.unady tun ,
Pu'Leburgh, Aug. 22, 195 a.
M. F. EASON, ESQ —Sir • WO foe; plea-sun, in askilowlsdn.
ing c.or entire natishiction, after a trial of about two and it
half years, with TriOYt Patent Otl 6bbr ur Col. It
bno
never yet been repaired
Very reen'y your; BRYAN, KENNEDY &
( Cut WORE.,, SW. 1, 1856
M. F. Eaton, Es.„l.—Dear S,r G. Trott's Patent WI
attached to our Engine is a putted arrangement, and, In our
Judgment, is not likely coon to be improved upon.
Your., respectfully, KIRK &
PITTESTROR NOVELTY WORKS, August ';!.,),
Ma. M. F. EsToh.—Sis . : Trott'. Patent Oil Glob• or Cup
has been in uso en the engine in our Works for neatly three
years. It has uerrr required soy repairs, and has given on
entire sat isfact jou. Tours, truly,
LI VI Nt/STON, COI'ELAND A. Co.
l'ArrEatea, N. J. Steam Engate Works
Ilmoi P. Faro:, Ermy.--Dear —We have jtust received
the Patent Cni (Aube )ou SOUL US, blld iltVO uo doubt wr shall
be pleased with it. Do you propose to furnish ua the Olotew
or e'en ua a Shop Right to manufacture fur our buttieeem!
Tours Respectfully,
T. C. SINIUNTON l W .
IsaPsorse Oa COP.—We hnvo I.eu shown by Mr. Moses
P. Eaton. of Pittshurgh, an improved Oil Cup, for Steam
Engines, patented by feu. Trutt, which has been highly
spolieu of wherever used, i.y pracLiksd mut. Its economy
sad situpla y of niansgetarnt are !apparent st a glnia.e, and
it will utrbAtbLecily meet a later• demand. It run be ~h-tained
tained of Messrs Caldw..ll et Obis's...3', agents for this city,
16 stud P, North RAM, Phi/a.
IL Sir: I have reefdred two of Mr.
41 .Lt Cope, owl MIT porhylly eattitied they 111, the t. et
e . 4een, f.tt they IA ill he a great oil motor
and anwil expuh,e. I recommend them wCI It. It Compa
nies t•i try, and aatisty thetuaelsea a o I bid molter. and they
~t 1 ply ro thetn,-Ive+
I rculain yours, rettportfully,
ULM. PRTF:RMAN,
Snll of M.A. - bmory 0. & I R. R. 0.. Crestlino, Ohio.
Str. lf F. Eaton—'sir: We have nerd Mr. George Trott's
our Engine chop fur ahollt one year, and find it
i h Elan, BRl.nCtetl o l) that a e wise apply it
all the Strain En:ines vro Ladd tSo Intr., Intl
Inn, to to ptactivabli a), and do not beakalr
mend itr Vs.-
W. R. DUNLAP t CA)
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FORT Pitt roar Wußtel,
Pittsburgh, .4prd 141.14
Nix M F. Fens—Sir Mr. Georg , . Trott'e •• haatlt Ilil
,Slobes" have IWeI in one on the Forums in our Wort, f. 21"
tlsrev ..r four years Last, and here performed so xatiotactury,
that ae now 01,1,13 them to ail the Engines. we wake. For
Otto 3 ear. pool tts have altar:cloned the use .•f any other kind
of Oil U 1.4,, Reaper , yours,
K'AP & WADE
•• lug used li - utt's "Patent 11Ul Globe" of
I ntoNlll rtigsnau turntshe4 the last year, and in
tear to have gis,n stairs astistaruon t.
s, x u bal., no liettitain•ii In ri,iil2lll,llfilliiillij We
*1 a t as 1.., and ninth pretend& on notrattut of that
pia it) of c. , lieit/I.li [loll, to the o ld C m /Wined ttil U lolms,
an) 1 n In. it via. line.. ant knottrledge.
1 try yours,
tV M FABER A
Worn.. 8o 1,144,.
,rtit4,44 tint the l`np pat..iited Lt Nr Tr.. 11,
I.
1.. , .• II ~1 11 I , Nlst y.-a, lust. Wrlitul it I.
•nu, .:l,•1 .tural•le thl Cup, and cum I Wuluni,ll.l
, r.qua.n •:1 1 . ,t14,urb1 Ship of Coniral Hit
-'.1.1‘1,. 1,4.
T , M. F. E.'"'.
rt•ttem Hatt we hat- htt.l i. we. the patent Oil (11..1 , ..
er Cup, ~.Id Its NI tie.. Puts' etrgh.
~eet thew tr r 7 woA4 oupet I. vu) thing uf ate kitttl
uo 1.1 t,.. v, et tbvvii. ALIV.E.I" THUMAti,
Tr.surer old/. Tio Cowpstiy.
Colmnt.ue, .Lin, N.,venilwr *Z7 , IWA itV24
Kirk et. Killot'• Grate Bar--Patented
March, 1e55,
111..13 m••tut, and w 111 but at Inssnd Ave times; wt
MOSES, F. KATON.
Agent for uGtin, 13A First et
long; tiit• .11 War.
DRY GOODS
NEW S Pit I IVA 4 GOODS --Nu. 74 Market
t,
rot ln. The labscritiera have just
and at n •er op Laing their brat arrival of iIP/LIN , 7
t,. ti barb they wink 1.. rail the particular attenu...ii
of the.: ,i.toluera and the public generally. W. flatter our
nekee 110.1 we has,,' never been abb., b, otter so Itenrieome
tx:.-1 der n,l,ne as the prewet.t.
t tat DU KN.; GOODS DKPAILTMENT conta/h. all the in•a
slit , noveltd. of the ',twat--
Extra rich Mock and i'olort4.l Alotrantique
" Jmlrer, Chum, and :,tripod
" Nam. Striinal and Plaid Black "
Twisted Silk riounor.l !tote,
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Alan, Twen,i, Itarege., Cballiea liiwna he.
:111AWL:1 AND MANTIS.S.
iur Shawl and slatitle Itooni a mupphod with all the rail
steles of libA.tuere, :qilt, Nall., Ile. he, ‘loiralltique,
Chantilla, Lace, /lc.. A,.
N WORK.
, ;t r sack of Obilltrat. ifinnuet tags, Stwevett. Ac., IA net tit,•
passed lay any at•wl. Wawt of the 51ountaln..
Ala, a gad ttse.rtntent tat MI/WINING AND lIOUr I E
I , l'ltSla.lllNO ti4h)lW,
IN ESTICS.
tlitt,sharnit, ('lnicks. Muslims, Tickinga, Kanto, k y
J. ans. 'it -1.1111 4 414, Corrals, Linen and Pant :it n it,
Inbboun, and et tiry titia•r 1.111. l,•
ugh) Lip( a t1,1.-ct.1.43 try which
.. I .lull 41 4. 41411 111/441 ',summation 14,1r0 purchasing t•lrrou het
ax I. r It I 4,4111i414 4 411E 1T 4 . 4 never liven able in exhibit sucli
a destrutile 411 4 /4044. 11.4 4 )VE 11140 T ttEitti,
Voruteriy Young, StevensiN 9 Love,
nthl7 74 Market strut, Pittsburgh, I.
.NEW BOOK S. --
Life of Col. Fret/out—by Jam BliptioW. bo cents.
• Jam. Ituchaimo— by R.O. [Lorton. tOt
'• Ch.o Morgare—by James OrIdMILL
Lint of the FoteNtez•h, n et..o 01 Om Old Vu.
&tin Frontier—b) Joh II KAJUII Cooky.
Cartirn Yonthe 0t Jddah--I,W
Jou..
Victoria, or the World Overcome—by Mats e.
Cheashro
Western Border Life—by Faulty Hunter. 90 ••
Snineker'e Life of Fremont. hn "
Upham's 70 "
Tribune Almanac for latA. 12 "
Portraits or Colonel Fremont, diltoreut misuse
Junins Buchanan, •• "
Republican Songster. 10 "
Mope showing the Fret' and Slave Staten. 1.1.1 "
Yankee Notions for September. 10 "
urithani's Ilagutino for September.
11Ib airo,l just rerun - et! and for etch' 10%..f . on an average
20 per cunt. than eleetthere.
!Lenient Le.r the place in At L.'t STOVE,
nug. Si No. 77 Fourth. et ...wt.
witiGirrs PREMIUM KATIIAE.ION
cooki the head, and removes all symptoms of Head-
l'arsona uelug
WIL!GLIT'S KATHARION
Are never liable to sun-stroke.
WEli.airti PREMIUM HATISARTON
la IRe 1130 fit valuable auquisnmu to lit toilet, retaining the
Ilair In any requir..4 form.
For rade by Dr. UEO. H. KEYSER and IL E. SELLERS
CO..S at 2f,centaper bottle. augle
GUNS'ELSIIING TACKLE, RIFLES,
piatoln, Surgical and Dental Inatrumen to, manufac•
ilTed Cutlery of a!I de-crudinus. for sale at the ENTER
PRISE WORKS, No. 13611 Laid street. by
au3o DOWN it. TETLEY.
UNFURL THE GLORIOUS BANNER—
A Patriotic Song; words by W J. Allen. Written on
ihn occasion of a presentation of a stand or colors, by the
Duquesne Greys. to the Chicago light Guard. Music com
posed and respectfully dedicated to (Nyt. John B, Wynitn,
floury Kleber.
Price 26 cents. The above just published and for sale by
n. KLEBER & BRO.,
is' 610, 63 Fifth street.
FOE SALE.—House and lot No. 143 Sec
owl street, will be gold Inws It in a wall furnLshed
three story brick house, near the centre of bughtess. Dal
s , ,on for thin bargain. THOS. WOODS,
au'2l Real E4tate Agent, 75 Fourth Monet.
VOR SALE.—'IIIREE SCHOLARSHIPS
_l' in Duff 'el Collage will ho disposed of by application to
the Counting Room of tho Daily Morning Post. au2l
lOWA LANDS-480 Acres of choice Land,
nitwit.. in Nu count r. lowa, for 10.10 at a
sti27 SON, 61 Market
J4INSEED OIL-500 gallons Linseed Oil
for ask by J. SCHOONMA/11.11.,
an 26 24 Wood street.
vktC'fiMA'fEg 7 =-72i5 mutts just rec'd and
for solo by aisymga k ANDERSEN,
fin2s No. 31,1 Wood moat.
Coco - A. NUTS--3000 to arriveand for sale
by— RHYMER t ANDERSON,
au2s Nu. 39 Wood street.
HOUSE TO LET A commodious Two
story BUICK DWELLING Ib)USE, situated ou
tritoklin street, opposite the Sixth Presbyterian Church.
P08.48i011 giTel3 immedintely. • Enquire at the house. ur of
MILLICR k ICSIESON,
e•2l Not 57.1 and 2z3 Liberty street.
VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND FOR
SALE—Situate in Allegheny City, having 70 It front
00 the canal, by 270 feet deep on one aide to Washington et.,
sad 1% feet on the other; adjoining property of Witham
Bissell, Jr. This property is well situated for a private resi
der..., and will be sold on easyternis. The Dwelling House
contatto seven rooms and two halls.
au27 13. CUTIII3,IIIIT it BON, 61 Market at.
. ,
.
.., 02f
PROCLAMATION.—WhereiLs, in and by
the 13th SeeLiCILI of the Act of the lb oral Assembly e
Pennsylvania. panted July at, lAI9. eulithqi "An Act relat
ing to the Elections of this Commonwealth." it is rojoined ou
the Sheriff of every County to give notice of snob elect Ais
to be held, and enumerate in such notice what others are
bo elected. In purituancethetesif. I, ROPY PArrEitsoN,
Sheriff of the COUllty of Allegheny, dot herefor make known
and give this public notice to the electors of said County of
Allegheny. that a GltNfrlt. CLEI - 1105 o ill be held in said coun
ty, on the ItZeOttr) 171113D1S (14th any) or 0 , 71"013ER NRXT, at
the se' oral Election Dirt icts therein.
Aad an directed in said 131 h secti.tu of the Act of July 2,
1a35, I hereby give notice that every person ie. , •Ption Jove
tires of the Pe.,oe) Who shall hold any office or a ppointm e nt
of profit or trust. under the Government of the United
States, or of this State, or of any city, or incorporated die
trict, whether a commissioned Milner or otherwise, a sigior
climate officeror agent who is or shall be employed utul , r the
legislative, executive or Judiciary department of this State
or of the boded States, or of any city or Incorporated dis
trict, and also that every member of Congres- and of the
State Legislature. and of the Select or Common Council of
any city, or Commissioners of any inrorporated dist. ict, is
by law Incapable of holding or exercising at the same thins
the office or appointment 01 Judge, lespecter or Oerk, of
any election of this Commonwealth; and that no Inipsetor,
Judge or ether Lancer of any election be eligible
to any .
to be then voted Got
MOSES F. EATON.
139 First street„Pittsburgh
CRLSTUNL July 29. 18.-A'
Clnctutttln, Augtutt 4th, 1866.
Prrrirrivriati, April
_~ J
_. J ;~ 3
AI ISCELLA NEOUS
. . .
Alti; further, that by the 4th Hanlon of the Art of April
Toth, lclo, it is provided. that the Aforesaid 13th sertlnn of
the Art of July' .1. 1039, shall not Lou no construed tol to pro
ven! any militia onion' er borough officer front hawing an
Jittli.., I.pm:tor or Clerk, at Any general or special eloction
in this Conunonwealth.
The electors of the First Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to
meet at the hotise formerly occupied by Mrs Jane Lin le,
the ,orerr of F.eirth and Ferry atrert A, In gold Word. •
The electors of the Second Ward et the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public Sehmll lions. In said Ward.
Th e electors of the Third Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Court Hone,
The electors of the Fourth Ward of the -it) of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public Schiad Honey in said Word.
The electors of the Fifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to
meet at the Pennsylvania liou-se,occuided by tlonelb Seid, I.
late Alex. Steward, in said Ward.
The electors of the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to moot at the Public School How in said Word.
The electors of the Seventh Ward of the city of Pittabureh
to meet at the Public School House in said Wcrd.
•
TI electors of the Eighth Ward of the city of Pit tidal: 01
to meet at ths School Most , in slakl Word.
• •
The eleetors of the Ninth Ward of tin city of itt+bur gh
r
to meet at the Public School House in old Word
The elector. of the ('lent Word of the city of Allegheny to
meet at the hone., of .1. Woodhon.r, in Robin.," street.
The elector. of the BCCA) it A Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at the house of widow Thoim . north-went corm,
of Ohio atrea end public equate.
The elector. of the Third Ward of the city of Allegheny t.
meet at the Public School Howe In ,aid Word.
The elector. of the ' , north Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at the honor MT. Smith, at the rorner of Rolamon
and Anderson
•-. .
The electors of the borough of Birmingham to meet at l hr
Town Hall, on Wilkins menet, in nail I,rough.
The el,tors of the bor - mgh East Birmingham to 1114.01
at the Rail:lila Office of Oliver 11. Ortatotty. in said boroneli
The elector. of !legume] borough 11, meet at the Put
School House in amid borough.
'rho electors 01 the h]rmigli of Lawrenceville to meet al
the IMblir Ilumin In mid borough.
The elector], o f the borough of Sharpebarg to meet nt
house JfJamen Sharp, In nald borough.
The elector.; of the berough Mt:Reexport le meet at th
T..irn Hall, in said borough.
The electors of the borough of South Pittsburgh to meet at
the honey formerly occupied by K. MeAtiluch. at the eud of
the M.moutpthela Bridge, in said borough
The eltatorn of the Inirough of Watt Pittaburgh to meet 01
the house of .I]lewpil Rogers.
The electon of the borough of West Elizabeth t.] n o t at
the Public School hone in said borough.
. _
The eleetore I.“rugh .1' Tarehtuut to meet at 'lie
Publir Fehool !ion.. In raid leoungh.
The .lecture ur the• LeAlezgh ul 3lar.heeter o, teeut at the
Seltool Honer.
The elector, of the borosult of I...mtboth to moot at tine
buttoe of fornmrly oConpuol by .1(.1111 , A al lo r,
in Said borough.
Ti,. or Pitt tou - nahly to it—t et the
tllndrosl, on the Mechanica l and Forme' , Tampa,'
wla tossmollip. exrept the qnalifitol to pr. root ling in nos.
thou, 4, 7 and 14. of the oat.' dlotrfAe
who shall vote it
all general eleetions in the Ninth Word of the Litt of Pala
1.1111 - gh.
The o k.cton of Poubles tnal1•11ilr to fttPet at the bong.. , •1
John 11,itler in the village of Kaol Litotrty
rio. elector:. of i'ollmo ton . nohlp to nvet ut the Louse ot
McCall. Jr.. in the rtllng.• of Emit I.llw, ty.
The elector., of Wilkina tonmoldp to meet at hoot , .4
Stn../Tel. en the Lireetsnblltg TOllll.ll, 14.0441, 1n ...I
The else tor. of 10W11 , 4111 , to MOM at tine 11. tote .
John tllttnanet Ville. in "aid t- , ..11,h,p.
Tio• e ieenuo lownehip to .et at the hr.., of
A I.ralluni Ta) lot . en the Not Ott rn Turnpike, In said too
al,ip.
The elector. of Penn htsvottlitp to meet nt the hon.. of
Robert Donaldson, on the t.en Muir g In said tom to
The eleettiro of Vero:nib-I b , mn,hip t. , meet n! the Publ...
Seho.l Morse. Lin the tarn. of Da. Show, nelr the whit
house formerly toy Thomas Kcal, W.. by WLLliunn
A. Show.
Tito oleetort of Elizahl.th townghti• to nowt at !ho tonnes.
iieorgotoltor. Inrno,ly !!!!,opovl I. John Wa
txlrsssugh.
$-1,41,51:4 0(.444.1 - .43 hehlio 1.• $T,$ $L h
\ll:•ba..l furnterly 41.-sssssl.4.-.1 to .Isssss: 1,:$1„:„
Th, of N.lllll, tetri....lll{l al the h....,
Saino..l 11'11.o. fornio!) uptrd L 7 Joie, H N,O,
The Uppc; 'it. ClAir t., , nothip 1c ince t nt r.
11 -our .1 Jaunt, C....cr. 4.1.4•1
Th. ..!crt text...hip to 111
hou kept In F. 11,11, ut th , turn,. u.. the hi 11...
hail. nod 1 ' ..,.' II •Mitt
Th , g•lvei , .rs Cliratierm t , ' - n•hy !....
t l'ltiedeurgli :slut $l. at.-u, 11.. TIII
1.11,“
t.•V111•11. nte,.l
m
S,. M. FAr1,,11.1. y.ri.r,,t, •
ship.
•.f n..1.q. to It. 1,,
by .1 I, I.
1t,. , Cliffinll, tts anl,l
Tl. I.A.tory tounol. ti. tc nt 1411..1 It,.
In ton ',Ain.
r 1,., ton, of 1,111.. lown.thit. I/. m. 0., at the honk-
Henry Thorninton, vu,l e, 1.1,1 1 •
rho elector. 111 FrAnkllll Irn , .1 3,t I*.o. I, 1;
by Jr. Ilolowan, nn of tow ne,btr.
Th. elect... of IL. 1.1-•• I IA OP ~• 1 /
8D.. , No. 3. to .411.1.1 h•xt
Th. ..It.vt..nt [trim. t It,
Johu (2...tva.t.. Urn n.. 1111..
TLa ..lecture Lri Showsleh ;Q. JIM/VIA., Mee{ la the how.,
Peter It.yer. iu mni,i
el.,t—ro of r 4 ,1.1t1, Cu. ri
L., u( 51010, Cu the In 1.40/1
ship.
The ..I, NOS' E/I F 63 vrty t•.% , at
ballast 111 x occupies' by Francis Jamison, At Dodgers'
Is mail 1..•
elector. of Dons he:km.lllp to meet at the lemon •
Hitch Uolzetl. on the Frunktln Dotal, in said township.
The elemorsi./ Katt tuseuelilp 4, moat, at the house ~f
Crummy, m said townsutp.
The electors ,of Mrt'auclioas oa. ,sitip 1., arse. at tit, ho t i•
of Daniel Stoup, iti Kalil township.
'n,” obit tors of West Dour I.Ju ~lap 1,, trief4 at the lbei
of Nathan Conley, to said township
The eh" tarn of Dust beet I. '1411.•111p niesit at the Piet
School II mew ii, the broach
The el, tern of Nettile townslop to liseet at Reboot Hoe
No. 1, , hieesfter to ~11,1 1;111601h I
Tlo. eltabt•rs ~f tioweltly tes toil op le meet at tit.' 11.0 r•-• r
SA:110. , 1 }ilia lite, iu mud 14,wilni, is ,
The elialors toliaata moat a t lh,. h
boutrily ~ocupicil by Al',. Turoet, m semi township.
The elis Pea of chalet too uship w zoom at John ttheu
Mill. in Kalil tam
v,.1,11, Ito. n, I,• •
Him. , to tHoin.tetowti.
quitith,.. - 1 ot..rs of that pnrt of I ilium toan‘hip, i
Allog:holy Cn I L rcsi.lilig within 0,. Ind J.—.rib..
hoUndarir 4, to wit li , gg/ 1 / 1 14g at a 1...111t ..1. L/10
rhea at tin• 1,14,r Inn ut 111, , faro ..1 Jolla ()IN«. And rt,
fl ing
it uorthody .ur.•e, 6 , 1.'4 4 01 th.• fist, of said 0“1,1
twd Jd1:11 lie.yd 41 the uorth rant conker Cal•le's farm
theta:« running It 'westerly course 41 tlm Ah;tt..r 4 xll4lO
lilt, iu I. h a fn. urr 11,1 to etubt4ft. all farms lids, situ•
toll in Can ni nithaax district. sdel 11110 w It fir the Ricer I/ :rel.
witln ani.l hi 4:. .11:01 hot-after volt at th ,
i. 1.4•11..” in Illy kuutigh of iihariwburg. at tl.r: yh. t inn poll
4441At...r0ugh.
At whiall urn. and piniira the .4 ualiftr.l rte. t.ana, alutwlw
will I.r n.ity for
pyru.ii for Stat..
Fit, perNoln nor Mv!" , .•r • 111 , - 'loll.. of P.eprenetllaril
of
Out portion 1.. r. Auditor tieneral.
Ilyruou fur Surveyor Oliuut al.
. iwareon for Vann'
Vue pYrsou for Cou E. y Conutiluelooer.
I hie perK.ll fur l'unoty A u. 111.4.
Hie person lor County Sursyynr.
flue pareon fun A/Mx:int.'Jndgo of Om Court of
Plot".
One ipPruon fur DiAt! t Attorney.
The olortorx of the xereral boruulzhr. nod I,, vn^bil. , ,
tin.e atut aholl rh-et try honor—
Our }kers,. for Dfre , tor of the Poor. for three )eala.
One person for Director of the Poor, for ntn: year.
Tbo electors of the 21st Gongt , lndonal District. rnmpti.l:.s
all the election districts of Allegheny c , outy. elcept th,tse
lying north-east of the Ohio and north 'Aria of the Allegheny
Itivers, shall vote by tztilot for o n e person for Lr•ugn•ss.
The electors of that portion 01 the manly ly:og north-rust
of the Ohio, and north-Went of the A IleOrtly Rivers. con.
posing with Butler county the 224 Congressional DistriE:.
shall vote by ballot for ono person for CA , ll:!l , :se
Given under my band and seal at Pittsbnrgh. this
day of Augn.t. A. D. 1854, and of the Independetn, or th.
United Plates the eighty-first. ROPY PATTERSON,
100 tOC LAMATION.—IIv virtue of a precept
under the bands W LLI ASIA! MreLL'lt i'rerd.
Jude of the Ciairt of vol..nit Plettiv, in twit for Ihn vao:
Jo•iietai Ihetrict nI Pt.nueyltettlet. and Jebthle of the Ceert
of Oyer and Terminer. and tieneral Jail Delivery. 111 and
toil Ittstruit, and WUlmm Itivglrit and liatiriel Adartin,
Am.:tato Judger of the same Court.. In and for the C.,11111y
•
of Allegheny, anted the Mot day of Septentle.r, in the year
of our Lord I,lle tlimemiel eight bons red and tltty- , 11.
IL, rue dit,ted, fit Loldulg a Court of 0) or and T., mi,,,
and th.4eral dull Delivery. at the court !louse to tie. ,•(
Plitsburtili, lon the FIRST ,110NDA 1 OF OCTOBER,
at 10 o'clock A.M.
l'uldic nonce is hereby given to all tithes Of the Pear e.
Cormier and Constables of the County Or Allegheny, that
the) be then and then% in their proper persons, with their
rolls, records. inquisitions. examinations 1/14.1 other remem
brances, to do these things which to their rtapeetive
in their behalf, appears to ilone..—nnd also those that a di
prone., uO. the pri.umers that now are. or may be in the tad
of said County of Allegheny, to Le than and there to pro,.e.
cute against them as shall be just.
Given under my hand in Pittsburgh, this first day of
September, iu the year of our tort one thomand tight hun
Bred and fifty-six, sad of the Commonwealth the 79th.
Sept. I, 1856-01.2:14) ROD PATTERSoN, Sheriff.
HORRIBLE SACRIFICE, OF LIFE ()?
THE WESTERN W AT E It S IN FOItTY..,EDUit
YEltßS.—From Lloyd's Steamboat Directory we learn'that
since the application of steam ou the Western Waters, there
have teen thirty-nine thousand six hu fired and sowaitt
two. lives lost by steamboat diss.sters, three hundred and
eighty-otte boats and cargoes lest, and seventy boats se.
riously injured, amounting is the aggregate to the tin.,r
mous sum or sixty-seven millions of dollars.. It is to
Le
hoped that this work will %nye the effect of arreeting the at
tention of the Government to the nma.rtan e of Western in
termite so far as our great rivers and lakes ere concerned. ---
Louiseilie Joarna:. Er:co 25 cents; for Stele by
11. MINER k DO.,
se?, No. 111 Smithfield street.
TW EINE Ih•OKH
IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL!
jar THE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly rereir••d,
twelve hours In advance of the Mail, and delivered to out
scribers at the following rate,. :
E•hlladelpl,in LEDOER, 10c. per week.
Now York Daily TRIBE:NE.Ide. ix, - week.
HERALD, ^
TIMES, " •`
Sir Leave your orders for those, or any other Eastern
papers, at 71 Fifth street, for
mydd RICHARD SHANNON
NEW EMBROIDERIES—J ust received, 2(1
cartons of new Embroideries; MAW' splelidel styles or
ouabric and swiss Colldrs, and some new styles of Peke..
Ed' tal do., Eugenie dc., Book and Cambric Blonncings,
Infanta' Waists, Brk Crape Collars, Linen Cambric EMl's.
Wad A. A. MASON k CU., 25 Fifth et.
MOLASSES
-475 bbla. Plantation Molaasea, oak cooperage.
120 "cypress
103 " Sugar *louse " "
In store and for sale by
au& Nil.l.kß * 111CKETSON.
=EC
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1 8 5
ONLY lIOUTE WITLI MIME DAILY MAINE
FROM PITTSBURGII TO CINCLICNATI
. ONLY SMITE WITH TIMM? DAILY TRAMS
FROM PiTTSBUR(iii WL) DAYTON AND IN-
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS.
VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS.
Quicken Rou!" from Pia:dm-1-6th to Cincinnati
CutiNE(.ll4,3 i!L U. S. Niall Lino
Covington and Ixxin,h.n it-lift/ad. Ohio and 511,ialaalpin
Itailri.ind, and Lim i.awroncetiurgh Connor ling Via
Colimbo', and with Ow Uaytou and Xcuia, an d
1411111.11,1 COlll rAI Lou Ir,tds.
•
nixotiuti TlcicKrs, vin 000muut, and Cincinnati, to
Lexington. St. 1A.1119, hatianaii,lia. kr., kr. Via
Colon:dant and Xrata, to baytou, Indiana]," 11,1, Latnyetta,
Tarn, Haut-. St. Lows, to., kr.
. .
TILE LITTLE Mt AM) vi COLUMBUS, connecting with
the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mail
Line Steamers, the (din, and Sli,danino Railroad, and the
Lawreneeburgh Boole. otter; tiveilitie.l at, tither route can
two, t 1.4 throlle 1.14.,11:1 by all the POMP n roman fin only In
prnented via Loin:sib.. and tin. LW May.
Ti,. route from Creation. via Colinithne being the ellortevt
LO Ctuvi UM} Li. 01111.140. P talVortn and gasfe vtai. Count _bobs
are certain anti pinteengent have tel thou for weals. By the
Sunlit and Haut:out/tine rout, Born Crentline, a liOnfer(lrc
anti hreakalect, sped is requ trml. anti r.ipeiled to oveteldna
dentate.
By the runt. via Cid uni btu, to Ciuctuuatl sod Tudixrhipol
ituitsougsrs ride otst roads lialltuttal nud ehissit h. I;y
ror..st iuid Elsdhlont.inie rout, ptss,tiiiers ride over the
rttught.st roasts is Ohio.
THRICE DAILY TRAIN VIA CUI.UN BUA AND
FinFrr Trutx l'itt,lihr .11 1,1 :1:00 n'eturk A. 51. for
.
Crest line, Colnurlme, Xenia. thncinna;i, 1,011i4v111,., St. hionim,
Lexington and ItalinnApolm vl.l T. webnrgh %attn. This
Tram arrive.. at 011.11M:01 oil.. and forty minutes in
advance RT.1kr.q.1.1111.. 11.11 W.
S 1 , 13 ND TRAIN lent - re l'ittNborglt at trfai o'clock A. M.
Colionbun, Xenia mini ('innitnath Thin Train
toakesconnection 41111 y via Colmal.ns to Cincinnati.
THIRD 'num Irurrx Pittsbard. at 3 cktoCk P. M. for
CrUfaillif), Columbus. Xenia. Cluo.in !mu, Louisville, St. Luis,
Lexington and I llinnurol, via Lawreno , burgli Route.
TWO DAILY TRAINS. CIA CI ILI.' NITSUS, DAYTON,
Pim? TRAIN !Cave.. Pitt-talro . li 6t 31M1 o'clock A. M. for
Croatliab, (.4 , 11111,1.c, A:cact Day luu, Ittrlixutywlix. Latx)et
Torre Ilanta, Viorrorws. Ft. IA nun, Carr°. Eva.villa, otc.
Stows TRAIN loaves l'ittstirgb at 7,10 o'clock A.. M. for
Crisitline,nolarnlig, Xenia. lisyton. hirllanspolis,Lalityotio,
Tot or I lasts, %iurnnnrr. ett. Cairo, Ev.isrillo,
THEAT TRAIN Icvvse Pit 1,1 .1111,,i1 at 3 o'clock P. M. for
Crestlino, Columbus. :Coma, I ayt,m, imlunnp fie, Lwayotte,
Tosco flame, Visomoues. St. Evauscillo, .tc.
N. 11.--:•bettre your IICkYI mid you are ai.ro
of votineetiooc
:Stemmer, lwa: e Cincinnati daily for Memphis, Vick::burgh
Natelles, New Ch.lenntl,
The the dirrci roule, the Time Tables 01
the i'n'tern %pub. are rung , LI In run In ii s route,
until dux reivridr mitre.
Fur all int . ..m=o.mm. and Through Ticketa, pletue apply at
the Old. ati,l b.a.41.1,..141 office, vOrller Uitt; , •,)
und"r tiro Multougaitela
J. G. CUP..RY, Ticket Agent,
Or at Federal f•ttr,..,.t yi lwn,
OP.O. PARKIN, Ticket Agrut..
thrall NV. frßAr.E):.l; ! .wilil .gent, Cincinnati.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
RA I I,ROA
00i IS C. WITH
Ohlo and Pr mn,:yl vania Railroad,
ALIA ANC!.
THY. :. , lioicrrsT ANL ROUTE. To CHICIGO
in. ' , KA Niiwoo 110,1 T. F, 01! CLIIV BLAti U.
Tlas 0.000 . Ow , 8.1.10.1er nml abont Dine
110urii .016,1 i. 101.0 Lk, 000 via I lisigthatrolos.
Thr,, rhal ) 1.0i.v.000 1'00000;41i air! Cleveland.
Your lAulytriouo belvvrvil lauvrloll oucl Chi x4lO.
Tim* , Ciovf•lAud eir I,tll,,Leouty-b.ur
0.0.1 St. I.ooi. Ll.O I
aft,r (Ur::-1)....
on this 11,aul
Tb. trains of OW , I.thk, and I'r niu ci rainb& RAilrcnial kayo
ritt.hurg-h at .1.1,0 A. M. and 7.70 A M. and 3PO P. X.
" '
I.sari. Alliance at 7:15 A 1f...! 11 - 5 ,1 .1. NI. and A:,5(1 P.M
Arr rye In Cleveland ut 10,..0 A. X., Ai. and : 4 .;;U P
e,nne,.ting ttiero wirh CI s% dant! ac 1 Railroad I.
Tolr.lo. 1 Ir.adt Island faul L. Louis.
labowagora ettb,..so. rt. tbg North
wrat_ I , ctrinr Pit , hargb n I in• 7 A. M. t,tab by going
Art•
1%.• :1!
libovaggt , for Tob , lo. .91,02 in, It.. 1014.1.1.
(1,110•114..1.1.11 N4lll/. a•MC. ii o a 1.4111.11 g.. tbroagh tvo
trib :Ago Trit'll .P - 1,1114 I'll I,bar,..h at
A M.. ;pi alai it tb....bk tr , by a 1...•1t 0,1E1,1,
throat,' th. vaabb
Tb , v Pm.l-1,11 :bon A. NT. gob
at -FM I'. itL on.y oata I y ao
react,tfot. ntat.t.,eta 011 the T.+,
raw 34
Nl.kry , tt, , thel3
I,tst -5. I' H. klhart,
•,, „, ; ,:e with tliti train 1 . .
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To Alhanc..... $2 30 i. 1 4 111.. ilit 101 $1;
•• 111...4,11.‘1.... 4 341 IL.ok Isl',/ 1.4 101 14 03
Chita, 13 ot, $lO OM 310 ‘1,3,3.1. 10 ;0 lo
•• 111.3umg•rt _l6 00 114•1 " 11001010ot, 10 011 151.
- 14.040......10 :AI to WI 00 I) 10
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lititto.mt F3r . .. to 1 1 hiont43 Ito , k Inland $10,3/0
8A,04440. t., rtn.l ChleArb
Pa...inlgerei Are re.11,...A...1 1.1 pl.a - Arr• their ticket+ at the
of [hill the
dart i- tin. PArtirr.
1. C 1 1 . ( 11 . 1 F.Y.
01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
1'ITTSB1•XI;11 To ST 1 Huis, 1)1R b,y - T
T... ~ i .:11,11to 111.1.k1y114 n:: r. t) , n•
I: a•, 014.1 t tmo„rre. TWO 1101.1t9 L\ 1•
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~;p1 whit h on 311 y ,JLil , r LklairCelki II
I !.3.• NVNO
'Prnin4 thi, H. I:1r ...e.iu th , hnn
u. Ma, hinrrr 14 ..411.rt r charm t,r. nrn
N.. 11 1..1.1 . .
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111 :4 I.4.Adq, Vl4 ltuo.• AA& Pruu.rinnwia 113.11.r0ad. 1,1%,
YAwr 'MAIN 1.1:4 rEsi ar 3 A. A.
AIL T 1,1,1 t, 17 \I.
07X:1 P. M.
MO. lug 3t I'r.., 1111 f••r I odin.i..,lb. 4 ,
t I Ilito anti
t,. t 1.4 .114 c.
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I'n,tt.ttp•ry fttr CAW» WO V, tr iti inniiv tclll tnt, the [lt.
IZAttiro“.l t.t ttrrt tog it i , t.urtt
11,1114 it, itel,atte. ttf r,.v•.
'no. I'm re... St.
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1 . 4,11114.111:ltillt.t h 4 t•ittlt4t, 311•1 Il t ttst t
ble - K 41511.4; nuJ Nelew•ka r4ssen4era ran iww".: 1)
A Aeramdaelana ('nr will be rutt thr,wit with Ow Erpr
Tram. ar 111 Lena, all at the //awe lie.,
oa I y •••,” Cf Baggage twts, l'atAburill ale!
Oalool
1'a,....11,;:rx will call Gar Ticketli by thy
ria Vinc.rnooa and Ohio and Misaliaappi Railroad, thu.
making Knee connortiona. and avoidiag It.
~111. 1 1 t .1 !lOW and unlini.hort
T.lcketn good for any roasonaldo length of titan.
FAR ft-nat.
honia. via Brllotontain, and Union sds iO
I'll Itor(111 TICK rrs or furthor informutl,au may
car,' of A. T. Johu,n, 'ficket. ,Airent Ohio A Pmna. it
Co., curn"r cativo, Munulnzahela I loom. ; of lient,T Liu.
het Poderal street Station. Allegheny City. ..r
JAM M. WAN).
Superint.,.l..nt Ohio and Mik , Ahoippi It. R.
V. 1. fib Ageut. Pittel.nrel
. _
TIIE PENNSVI,VANIA
rn I:ENTItit I. lit ,1."1r:,t-ontott
(kit Wt..i.<l"l“ Nortlouotttto II
All I I.) a IZarlway ,h , .1.
Ftoad conrotct, at it oh Ihtily of
t , tonittert to all J a ou (hr Nortlowt,torti Idtkes; obtltztb_
bo ittogt ‘ , l ItELIAII.4. I. ,V 11: by who En
FRl.:Will' tr. tot 0.tr.1-41 atol It 0111 the , GMEAT
!tales between Philadelphia et teiburg ti.
;:broom, Dry
lin In. lo 4,).1t - . loottbor
Ert rt C1...v.:i5—it...4, toot 6DALimp-ry.
Dry bale..) I imrdwarr, Lam i 60e.'1 , 100 10'.
llu.r, W... 4, &
13 . 100 !ha.
Tani.") CLAS:A.—Anvik,
and Pork, kill !Jump, Ac I '
FOURTH Pihh, Ihicon and t i0c. , 11 100 thy,
Pork, (packod,) Lord and I.4trd Oil
FLOUR-75 cents per harrol.
/kr In shipping ticanle from any point Nast of Pidlalel
plua, bn partirmar to mark paltago, Prantylrfnua
Railroad!' All tloodm consignod to tho Agent,, of till:, itoml
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
dvtention.
FfunonT Ant:srt--111kno. POUIT, llooton J. L. Elliott, Ni.
York; E. J. Suceddr, PI, ilud..l phi°. ; 11.grt , w A K , i•
nu,ate ; Geo. 0. Fnincinens, Pittsburgh; ziitringuan k lirfox
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 6. NfinrlAl 4 l, 1,ni,1114 , , Ky.; It. 0.
ideldran, ldnuionn, Ind.; 11.xteliff k CA,. M. Louie, MO.; J.
B. Mitchell *Bon, BYantiv,),”,
Sumnier Arrangement—Change of Hour.
ON and after MONDAY next there will be TUBES DAILY
TRAINS between PITTSBURIII/ and PLITLADELPTITA.
THE MORNIRiI MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for
Philadelphia at O:30 A. M.
THE PAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at
2:50 o'clock, P. M.
TITS Nintrr EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh fur
Philadelphia at 10 I'. M.
BLAnt.sviLLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts
burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M.
BRTNTON'S ACXXIMMODATION 2 RAIN }caret Pittsburgh
daily 'at 11 ti'cloar A. M., 3:30 P.M., and 0r.:.23 , P. !ll.—rnuning
at far as Turtle Creek Bridge.
The above Lines ronnect at Pittsburgh ailli We Railrveuls
to and from St. Louis, 3!:.: Alton, Galena allii Chicago, Ill.;
Frankfort, Lexington and Isnlisville Ky,f Terre Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, 'end.: C3nrinnatt. Day
ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland,
Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also,
with the Steam Packet Boats from ay d to Niro - Oakzerrs, Sr.
LOMB, hOUISTILLI and CINCIN - NATI.
THROUGH TICKETS can be bad to or from either of the
above places.
For fiartber particular', see handbills st the different
parting paints. Pesseimere from the West Will find ails 1/.le
thortest moo Mein. e4l"iitious route to Plaibuielpliin. Balti
more, New York, or 13.;stotk J. 'MESH IMSN.
Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh.
TllO2. MOOR E,
Algot, Passeager Lime, Phitsdelphi&
lE=lll
MEM
RAILtOADL•
DIASAPOLis
MEMO
Eti=
oko. 0. SESBI , I,N.i. Agrut. l'ltte.burgh.
Mny 20, ISZy6, the Trah,
I=!MM
vik I ELF:
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r • \..-,t h"
•I 1 I . llc 11,1.,“1.• • al, g.• N.tlll,
J. DURAND. Sup't, ClevelAud
BROAD GAUGE
AILROAD.
D. via eUITIZTMig, Xlkllla mn.l Daytt ... 1S 30
Ik,. vin Cul,tul bus, Citv ifautti nail 1aw
rn0n•bnR......v...._
Lair 0...... ......... ...... ............. ....... .......- It) P.
ge..4,114,13.1“ Car tr. St. Louis . 12 00
D. H. HOUSTON,
Eteneral Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. J. LOMBAERT,
Superintendent, Alt,xma.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
mommlia!mmillrw=
" ':ItAIBROALYS:
Pittgburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago,
RAILROAD,.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
THREE TRAINS DAILY
(EXCELT• SUNDAY.)
PARSENGRR TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, &WEPT
aC NrDAY R. tbi follows:
Loaves Pittsburgh fur etwtline ut 8:00 A. 3f., T:3O A. M.
ti 3 P. NI.
LeliV Cr... Aline for Pittnbargh At 5:00 A. M., 700 P. M.,
and 12..50 P. 11.
Three Trains cake dose eOunretients at CREBTLLN,I4 with
Trion. for COLUMBUS, DAYTON. CINCINNATI, EIIiLLN
FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS,
mid all points on roads extending West and South-wen
through 011/0, INDIANA and ILLINDIS.
TRAINS FROM .PPITSBUItti LL rouuext at Mansfield with
Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, fur CHI
CAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Connections are nuoir
it A Ileinco with Trains «n Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road,
for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO.
1' nor °got, It.aving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky,
Toledo mei Chicago, have thu lienetit of a night's rest, at
Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next
Tr:. liast from Creollino make clear connections with
Traitia en Pennsylvania Central Railroad fur PIIILADEL
12111A, 1111,Tl51.0Eili oct NEV.' TUIU.
TICKET :4 are sold to Columbus, Day Gm, Ciu
rilmati. bAtiAtille, St. "Alois, Indianapolis, Bellefoutaiue,
Chtengo, Bock City, lhmlieth,
(;:lit•.. Spring - field. ill., Fort Wayne, Clevelam', awl the prim
ripe) iii the %Vest.
Thr.•iigh tickets over this flue may ho had at all of the
te.:iees for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
New Vot It.
NEW 137:107ITON ACCUMODATION TRAIN leaves new
!It ightun tur Plttsburgh at 7, A. M. and 134., P. M. Leaves
Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 1.1!/,, A. XL and 63.4, P. M.
#.11" For tiolods and further information apply to A. T.
JOIINSoN, at the corner office, under the Monongahel
or at the Federal street Station, to OEO. PARKIN
Ticket Agent. JOItN KELLY, Pa.eseuger Agent.
tuy2u .7. IL MOORE, Supt.
Great American and U. S. Express and
72 MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED,
AND 1111.1 CLIANUES Ur CAM AND Dd.:MAGA A VOLTAM.
AIR LINE ROUTE
=minor
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
VIA CHICAOO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS
Formerly Chicago and dlisaisaippl.
CIIICAOO TO ST. LOUIS iu Lours. Trains leafs
thelin.,is (34•urrtil Depot, tix.d of Water strea—
m. 1... is Day Ipr...sx daily, Sundays excepted, 705 A. M.
St. Louis Night Express daily, Saturdays excepted, th:it/
P. NI.
Lail.. Freight ulla Emigrant dully, Sundays excepted
6::el A. M.
itamart.,it dtethed artmgh to St. Long:.
Trutt, run direet through to Alcor., (259 miles) without
change of rant or baggage, and connect with the Compact 's
mpion.noi itoOnlerel tit INClikbiTilit mud I 15i running
esciao Se connedion with l'assenger Trains from Alton to
St. Luub+, t mileo,) without lauding. These boats, for
ipekil, Convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the
n4tern witsers, being titled up with /laths and spacious
Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity lit tie
moving the dust ntlAVOninble in remoter railroad traveling,
and reaching nt. Louis refreelted from the effects of a lung
ride.
To KANSAS and NEBRASKA tide to tne most direct
route, end paysengers destined for Bloomington, Springfield,
dark...van, Naples, and nil points on the Mississippi, hibo
s-iiri, listinfot, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note
the important saving in distance, being seventy-two miles
trsn to fq. Lonie. thirty-seven miles less to Bloomington,
end idly-right miles lees to hpringfinld, than by any nth,,
route.
Through Tickets over this route can ho procured at the
various It.iilroad Ticket utile. In New York,
dolphia. Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Alc.,and at all Through
Tii•ket Ulliav throughout the Statue, and iu Chicago at the
Company's lance, Pin. 4S Ihiarhorn street, opposite the Tre
nto:it liouat.-.-tual at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail
road, foid of Water etrect.
itesponcilde liecgage Men will always be at the Depots of
venous Roads going into Chiotigo. :o Cheek fia„..agii
through to any whit deelred nu the line.
K. P. MultU.kl , i, Jr., Superintendent.
IL 4.. D.
sepf General Passenger Agent.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,
ilaul I a 4Ai
FROM PLITSISURtiII TO
e t ,ln ITO rtT5l, lual.nripulis, Chicagv,
Cum in anti, Terre Haute, Rock I stand,
L. 'u !KV i Iln, V incenuas, lowa City,
St. Louis, Evansville, llabuque,
Dn.} t .u, Cuue, bateau,
Xeitis, Memphis, Peoria,
i,,,ne.vl!lr, V trkAturg, ,teru,
Nl , . ark, Sew VI - I,MM,
dn. TITS PIIINCII - Al. 1.3114,1 IN Tel WEST AXD SOUTH,
Suwkye
thr, With
ti mt.! nrrn,_
Steubenville & Indiana Railroad !
ted and tu du,crosful opvraLloll Lr
t t•wark, 06ao.
I g r,st ,I , tetimbssit fusilitim, this roto r
r :4 tho hasult•r ckgrov 1.1 u.wtort uttrisniled by any
111L1112.A W 4.11. trout Pittsburgh.
01A atu.r MO, I'.Y, No,:rulwr btIL ISIS, II DAILY
LINE I I it.gailt sad swift otraruttithql
I 0.••1 acc..llll.lllk.ciatmg orlicrns, will 104.'0 Piltc.
I • .lay I'. M.
I lat t Captain 140aPort.
1...",!,,5' '• .1. C DENO.
,J 44 11 n M..rd, :tad r,vult Stvutmu Vint' at
tu..rnitb;----routiecting mill Lll4. Fast
7:I: , A. SI., untk:ny, o. , tinec , .i..ti with Trnn,
.1 , .he oonifortni,le n tg
Arei t,,,0,,• ! , of iity4l trued by ratCruati.
ai-Fare ins clkom, t'y itny othor Haflrcrul route.
for 'through 'ln-nets, mad lurtiler inforxuation,
inquire ~ 1 .1,11.1 N HOUSTON,
No. 115 Water street, Pitt.6lnrlth.
G_EO. W. VULI'ON, Superintendent.
1.. V NV, Qenerld Al.tenr• nosl3
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
CARRYING TUE
great Visited States and Express
'IWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN LALLY on It* onare
Ill;111)QUE To CAIRO,
Thin Itmd, in ...val.:con with 'frzons of tho Ohio and
It. IL. luol Clswago aad Galena Railroad, forma
tio,st (III,: uo,d oily wiltitmous It. R. roust, froth
CHICAGO To t.r.
eILICAGG To
CHICAGO ro DulluguE.
le A M. end Ifr.)) Lorrs AND Cusz Expnr.m.
for H. by tblii tilde take the care of the
hie Ned M.A. It. It. et baudorid, lead are carried direct to
A. M. at.,l 4:lu P. M..--DmlOu r ot AND °LUNA IhCPREITS,
r ttt•CLltii.., (Oppwilt.o w 11.1.1 N Daily
Lit, of St.iun fi.r 13t. Paul owl liAa Upper Slidzi,
rIN,
iOAVO (Atiro fur Chicago and Dubuque, at 7ao A. 11
7nX) r.
l'aionigf , r , from t h e Swat and places on the Ohio river,
J „wed for et. louis, %%Ili nitro 11 4 0 Judos of tedious and nim
o-rt.tin t t‘er navigation front Cairo to et. Ltinia, and arrive
tim,oeit hours in ad‘ailLe of time river route, by taking the
cars
Tlll..C•itt V. St. LOIIiA, Cairo, Dubuquo, St. Paul. and all hu
po,tunt pliwee by tl route, cau be had at the office of the
U. P. and C. 4. P. nalitoada iu l'ittaburgh, and Michigan
lzutral Radr...ad iu Clthan,v. lt. 11. MASON,
Jab Braperinten't.
. .
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
YrRTIIER OPEN INti OF' rite RAILWAY TO tItIFFICY'S
;-:TATIoN, FUR TRAVEL 8 TRANSPORTAVON
Commencing Monday, 11th Aug., 1556.
L, and idler tho llth iunt. , Om Passenger ithil
Fri-iglit Trutte will run from Ctiunellsvillo to Cluffity'n
:I—..iinnecting with Bunting Hall's Couch., fur Irwidii
Rados.
PASSENGERS LEAVE.
Uniontown by Bunting At ILLIN coaches at 6 A. M
a',•um.llarthe by C. IL Lairs at 9 A. it.
Giley's Station by Gutlby'a coaches at II A. M.
I rwin'x Station by P. Railroad carp at 12.45 A: M.
A ad tort,. at Pittsburgh at '2 Y.M.
lIET RS 1 N (I—PASS ENCI ERS LEAVE
Pittatiurgh at 2.50 P. M.
11,111', Station 4 P. M.
i :;tation 5.15 P. M.
(2 ,, nn , •11.5wi110 7 P. St., and arrive at Uniontown !sant
rv,•ning.
ERCII A:s DISE WI LL BE FORWARDED AT LoB
RATES. Pittsburgh.
Mar, rrttru Uniontown to Pittsburgh__ V 2,75
.lo Connettssille to Plltsburgli 2,00
I, AVOat Newton to Pittsburgh 1.25
(Ittfitty's to Pittsburgh 1,00
Passen ;era Neill nud tills the pleasantest and cheapest
rout, te tN•I3 I.:u.i,at town, Connelhovnle, Ate.. to Pittsburg.
IstaCKtiToN B, Supl.
Unit P. kC. R. R., C,nnells . , Ole, th August, aufq
Summer Arrangement.
AILEGLIENY VALLEY RAILROAD
Shortest and Quickest Route to all Pointe
on the Allegheny River.
PASSENGERS. TAKE NOTICE.—The trains will start
to n t!A stro.it. instead of Taylor street, as heretofore.
'Mu DAILY TRAINS Irate Pittsburgh as follows :
Morning Expres.e. at $ oclock, A. 11., for KITTANNING,
LA It lON, FRANK LI N, ILED- BAN K, IlitlDY'S BENtS
%IA ISIN I NG. REISIF.RSBUItti, BROOKVILI.E, and all
pouts North.
Emming Acrorioricslathin leaves at 5,42,, P. (Ik, stopping at
all way-star inns.
Fare to Kittanning, $1,25.
Nial,ll.ps 51 751Clation .........
Red-Rank 0 55 .Reiniorsintig
Corlavillr .' 75 'ltentsburg . ..-.
iinAdy's Bond 25 Mithoning
Kellersburg ........... 2 1/0 Ttztus
11,•till,thetu " 75 Mechanicsburg
Shannoutiale .3 22 Brookville 3 75
Paseengers will please procure their Tickets at the Office,
corner ut Wayne and Penn streets. A. J. RUETER,
anl3 Bnperimtendant:
NERS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S LIMA
ILESTOIt.KR.—an nntalling restorer and preserver
at the hair and Right. It is not a dye! The hair and whis•
kern. however gray, are restored to and preserved in their
original life trier I By its use, nri o ns, sianctaciee and gray
bairn, sill soon become extbret. The Restorer ear d with
the ylolialsaniern, nut only gleam.a the hair, brit inclines
it to curl, giving it asoft, glossy and natural appearance.
The Rt. - rarer will strengthen and preserve the sight, and
remove and prevent dissiumnr, beschrohe. noire, deur/ruff,
Re:rid-head, or atilßeniptiori 'of she elan, and ail unnatura
perrninmtions of the head. It is a certain cure for catarr
in [lle head.
bold by JOb. FLEMING, Druggist,
RAND STREET DWELLING lIOUSE
awd LOT, No. Hand street, containing a 1141,. tvc,
p.riors, dining-room, kitchen and five cLambere, 'well as
ratigtal for comfort and convenience. Price $3OOO.
S. CUTHBERT & SON,
au2o Real Estate Avnte, 51 Market et.
RESS tioODS—We will open in the nest
A." few days morn than ISO ranee and penkages of the
to-w.-st and riatoot axles of FALL DICESS GOODS.
au2i A. A. MASON 4 00, 36 Fifth et.
B LOOMS—
mO lord Lake Champlain;
100 tom Jnniettn.
Fur halo by [aul4] JOEN IdoOliul , An.
.}_ ~A ; ; ...r
. .
4 a r
Mall Route
RAILROAD,
Fall Arrangement
AND
CIIICAGO ro °Alit°
11..4,1LR0.tD.
coy. of the Diamond and Market et.
iNSUR et, NCY
.
.: • .
Tif..f. F.R4I,IVICLIN FIRE' INSIJRANCE
' A_+¢ dP PaitikbEtnna: .
tmurrmm—chaih,s IW. 13m:faker; ailkdk,,,,,, iy ar t,-,1 , 0 1,h u ,
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob it. Smith, Gea.,W, Richards,
Mordecai D. Low* MAIM b . . j3orke, Davidlt Drown°, Mor
rill Pattanon.Cala. N. Bseatara, Provident.Chita - . CI: 1211t5211., Secretary.
Continue to make ittlaullagn, pprpattml or limited, on ovary,
description of property, ju town and country, at rates as km
as am cressfatent with security,' - -
Sho Company Osseo rinewv.4 a large Contingent fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely invented,*
font ample protection to the natured.
The Assets o 1( the Company, on January Ist, 1851, an put '
lbsbod aghsenbly to en Act of Assembly, were MI flame, via:
Mortgage -7, $918,128 68
Real Estate 84,377 78
~. TOM,P s rat7 is ol lult. 7 83,988 17
Stocks - 61,885 00
Oath, die %SW 81
Nona their inrorpOution, a period of twentj , one rem
thsy have paid upward of Ono Million Your I.lwadrad Thou.
=IA Dollars, lowa., by fire, thereby evidence of tho
advantages of tustrrauct, da well at the ability and disposition
to meet with promptuessattliabilitien
J. twilolsi=.oo•EVN, Anent"
ap24 0111 co, nortb-east ea: WOod - and Third eta.
" ' '
TILE , UNITED STATES. LIFE .INSU,
y NANCE, ANNUITY ., AND TRUST 03 11 D4NY,, Pgiu
oneita. l 4lhartor4d'Atiril Ciiiirt6r PerpetvDd.
OARITAL, szr,,ooo.
Caw, Nouth.ast corner of Third sad Chostasrt etrnyta,
Philadelplila.
OFFIRd OP LIE THE HOME DeikiLD•AT PIMA' DELPHIA.
Damorons.
Stephen 1L Crawford, Paul B. 11 d,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Le;Wrence Zohreson, '
p.mthrmin W. Tingley, One. Maier" y, )
Jni,b L. Florence, Janie; Bee rent,
William M. Godwin, William ITcHee.
President—Stephen IL Crawford.
Vice Pruident—Amtliven W. Thompson.
Medical 1'24 04 ilk(' —..iilLangrgh--J awes U. Wason. M. O)
Allsylieny 04— IL B. Mowry, M. D.
BANKERS - AND l3-13:6:KERS4
HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and' Ex
enangee Broken, and Dadarir in Notes, Drafta, Act4l.-
ances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes . Bxclunitse on the t
ern and Western Cities contain* (hr Mete.
Collections roads in all the. cities throughout the Dili+
States. Deposits received in par fun& or current paper, No.
di Market street, totweeu Third and Yorirth ate. UnDildyl
-
GE. ARNOLD & CO., Banker/3.41nd E*-
• change Drukure,_Denders In Exchange, fJoin,.Bunk
Notes, flight and Time Dneffs, hc. Collectfens carefully th.-
tendnd to, and proceeds.rentitted Loewy part of the Mile%
Stooks bought and sold on ctorumilistop.
sir No. 74 Fourth str.get, next door he the Bank of Pltti
bargh. 2%13
TTHOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, an - 4
Dealer in Notes, Bowls, Stocks, Real Ratate, No.
Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jima
HOVELS.
MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ,
Paornmlua, No. 814 Liberty street, Ina Amide th
Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which maims
It the most convenient house In the city for passengers arr.
vLng by that road.
Tice proprietor having, at conahlerahle expense, fitted up,
In excellent style, the NIANBION HOUSE, would respect ,
fully solicit a Mare of public patronage. There Is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, affor
lug ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. iii
Larder and Bar will be fmnished with the best the marks
can addriLfebtxy
•
ST. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St!
Clair streets. Pittsburgh, Pa.—The understgdeit, former}
ly of Brown's flotel;Lhaving taken this large and conimoi
dims HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent stylei
would respectfully invite We friendsand the traveling pablie
to give him a call. Assured, with the convenience of the
home and his long experience in the - business," h gird
entire mast - action, and his charges moderate. 1
rebT2 WIL O. CONNELLY.
GOOD INTENT HOUSE, corner of .I:Aber-I
Ly aad Grunt streets, near the Railroad Depot.
Janl3:ly EILANNON, Proprietor.
PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL
MEDICAL ADVICE.
A T THE BUFFALO VENERIAN HOSPI.i
A
TAle—Estehtishr.l for the CUM oC Syphilas, Seminal.
Weakness and the Infirmities of Youth and Maturity, Ll'
Dr. AMOS & BON, lirrrsta, New' York—Office, corner et
•
Main and Quay streeta. (UP Main.) •
A MOST SCIENTLPIC INVENTION
AB Merriment for the cnre of gederfd Debility, Impotence,
14C011tInerasi, or Nocturnal Enitaidons.
Thai lustrument 11118 been need with the most happy effect
In the practice of the most eminent physicians and swamis
in the British *empire, Prance and Germany. In de re
foothold.) were the mires, that the late "Eini Amur" hi I
It es the " Harbinger of Life." The use of this will Mly
swain the high encomium.
YOCItO 11EY TAKE PARTICULAR NOTTOZ
Dr. AMOS A SON are the only Physicians In the State
who aro members of the Royal College of Surgeon, London,
graduates of one of the mast eminent Colleges In the United
States, take pleasure In aunonitring that theyhave Invented
a most Important Instrument for the cure of the above
diseases. It has been subject.] to 4 toe; by the most eminent
physicians in London, Paris, Philadelphia and New Cot 4;
it has been declared to be ch. only useful Instrument ever
et discovered for the cure of Seminal Weakness, or any
disease et the genital organs,
arising from the solitary
holdts self-indulgence which destroy both body and
tonal, unfitting man either for noirreum or society.
Or. AMOS tr SON. tit order to millsfy the most skeptical as
to the merits of their in.struntent, pledge themselves that in
an) ire-More where they may prove nusatistitctiiry utter lair
id. the rummy will be refunded by returning the I notro
twilit in maid order.
Periama wishing the ammo Useful Instrtunent will observe
(hot the plies, with the accompanying diri.ctierts, securely
Inch.] and sent bye:irreg.', is ten dollars.
NEW REMEDY AND Quicii CURES
Nor the - Venereal bisetsww, and all private complaint-,
gleets, strirturys,imminal %realness, pains in the lulu., alier c
dons of the kidneys, diseases of the head, thr4oit, nose and
akin, and all those dreadful althrtiona arising from a soma
habit of youth, which produce constitutional debility, mo
dels marriage impossible, and in the end destroys , both bo,,ty
and mind.
A OURE WARRANTED
Dr. A5lOB h ad: have devoted their attention excite
siveiy to U118.1.11(1124 class of maladies, and the relief they
hero consequautly been enabled to render to their follow
creatures is fully testified and gratefully acknowledged 14y
rouvalsiecent patients and others daily- arriving in town
from all parts of the country, for the express purpose
of consultation, while - their exertions have been crrtrited
with the moat signal advantagea; yet from what they have
eaperionced in inquiring into the causes of these infectimts
itioliplaints (Crum their most simple condition to that of the
most daugerona and inveterat.* they have always enter•
mined the possibility of their prevention and removal, mid
likewise invariably found that the most horrible and moltr-.
Wont forms of disease could almost always be traced to nue
of the billowing canes:—lgnorance, neg,lectdor the ill ,r-
Letts of tinskilfill and improper treatment; - therefore lir.
ABIOS S SON faro succeeded in discovering, in the acid,
tibu of their remedies, anal - u, effectual and cautious tourist ;
omitting all combination of Ttlinediee which - hear an equiv..,
cal character, as well as those Whose mutative Om
cions application might be productive of bed CPII-14.40elliglei
in the hands of private individuals. In abort, the laudable
end of the remedy Is the lessening of a grand mass bf he
non misery by the alleviation, relief 'end prevention of
thew grievens unlictimut thst are is reality the secret- food'
life, and which, while they so extailmively surround ne. call
cloud for our skill and interference for their extenxiimittou.
BEWARE-OF 1117TAI.T102i
Dr. A3lOB 5 SON have fora long series of years hoen en
gaged In an extensive practice in the gr.ata , of the , e
dta
care complaints, and nre!he ildlylegallyqualiftedl'haldave
who, regardless of tho taunta and enyy ortbe h . rpocrltcal
and mock modest, have had the eonlidenCe, the ongh the me
tlMm of the public press, to ilimmt eittentlim to these one:,
noun evils, from which I:Mg:lade of Reddy
mg this department of manlier. 'they have tern amplY're
warded by the great screws that' ties . attended their efforts
in the treatment of thew cases, which are 'isi generally con •
titled to the amp:Wined and ignadant mantOcs, who, with
their pirated publicatitais leisnine foreign times and titles,
and pretended virtues of their patent nostrums, have in
serious injury on thooe who Lana been induced to
idoete faith in their prate nshms —.3fciiint Revers.
TO PATIENTS ABROAD.
Dr. AMOS A SON icon wade arrnagements wltcrubk
packaxgre tau be forwarded with (wren) , awl despabuD teiDO
[art of tbo world.
Addrean Dr. AMOS & SON, corner of Maia and Quay
Htreete, (up ntotra,) Buffalo, N.l'. Je3o:(bowly
D OCTOR HOOFLAND'S OELEBRA'PED
, GLEILMA.BI
I'IMPAILED Br Da. (L .li, JACKSON, Pitueths, PA.,
Will effectually cure
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE,
MO Olt NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES
OF Tilt .KIDNEYS,
Arad aft Diseases it:riving from a disordered Liver or Stonwell,
Such
as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles,
Fullness, or Blood to the
Dead. Acidity of the Stomach,
Neogene, Beartbern, Disgust for Food,
Fulluess or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructe
tatione, Sinking, ur Fluttering at the Pit of the Sto
mach, Swimming of the iced, [ferried and Difficult
Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sulfotering
sensations when in a lying posturn,Diumeas of Vision,
Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain
In the Head, Deficiency or Prreplration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and Limbs, Pain in
the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, fie-,
Budded Flushes of Heat burn
ing in the Fleith, Comdata
Imaginings of Evil, and
great Depression of
,
In attributing such valuable properties to tuts remedy, no
rash ur unwarrautable assertion is made, but is simply stated
a foot.; proven undeniably and conclusively by the east:net'
'hoary cures, and benefits derived from its use, under the di
reetion of its iiiiritritals originator. Dr. klootland, among ?)i .
classes ofEuropean society, and from the immense awn; ~;
teetimony, from all parts of the American continent, twee.
undated during the last ten years, In the hands of die pre.-
eat proprietor. The prevalence of dißellliC9 teeieflikti the
German 'Wier's are adopted. it Is with sorrow we say it, is al-,
most universal; indeed there is ecarcely nfaatily throughout:
the whole exteet of one country in width there cannot be
found among its members tliat peculiar willow and languid
appearance denoting a
suffering Dyspeptic.
Then of what immense lneporteiewto this claim of Invalids
that a cersein and reliable remedy atieuld be placed within
their reach; one in a bleb no baneful or injurious drug en
ters i n to Its com pa n io n! " ; a remedy on which the patient can
rely with the utmost reuffidenee andeertatrity, and be neenreff
from actual and tanxibljniinsafe that the article he is gain g
really posstasea t4v sirs4es attributed to it. Such a remedy
is -000.1FLAND% GERMAN BITTERS:" Thoneands of
dollars hays been expended in its manufacture and diffusion
throughout all paws ofititis continent, and the proprietor
fuels the greateetmatinfactiou stating that there Is no
state, county, or even village, atheke the Idedieine hes been
Introduced, that there cannot be found numhers willing to
testify to its virtues. r
It is need constant& An the prentwe of a largo unrobar
the cost prolulobarPbysieland in the country, who have
slip 'AMA their written testimony in evidence, of its great
virtues. In conclusion, then, we would reapectfully risk of
all those anlicted with any of the (delve diseases to give the
Bitten a trial, and rear assured it will never be regretted
In proof of the Statements above made, all are invited to
read attentively the Allnatkßo published anningly by the pru
priebu, for Farmers and Femilia; containing la great um
ber of useful ceceipte, i,n addition to the testimony In favor
of the Bittern, from the toast prumlnent and well known in
dividuals is all parts of the Union. All Agents for the Bit
tare are authorised to distribute the Almanac gratultottely.
Principal Office and blanufactory,9B Arch street, Philadels
phial, Pa.
For sole wholesale by Draggteta in all the principal dies,
and at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeepers in every town
In the United States and Canada, and by
FLEMING BROS. end
Dr. GEO. EL KEYSER,
Pittsburgh.
MIIII
Jyl2:ls , dsw
POWDER'D BLUE —ll superior -article,-
just rbmive4.l and far sale by
YLIGILINU BROIL
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4 1 , 211 ;70B 44
ODD. D. ARNOLD, - Agent,
Ne.74,Fourth atroet...Dlttaburghl
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MEDICAL.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL,
is JelNl INS litterP.lNAlt OPAliffilitid,Ml
T, CR0414,110 U /1111111 t.
wt - noel a-ocroz.. IP,
ANIMA AND n CONEUNDTION.
4 4 ;
11, - 1tt41009/Klad wee COW
• tontdtl'.lritti the im feel In
• • k 't as
_WM*;„ OrablerapOpihrtil
" st z r P=l,l, I= 6 l crit e a d
fulnese;ano raiiraimerestathe mat of
-..00 4 f4 10 , 1 , wreP &POI= of
O'''t ea . eft/ &temps in Jelefftes
ei - licit own, who have been mastered
, omit nuaddirgind evatedesperate
,004 It o f fps by owe IYllan SIMS , Weds Om sups
Horny aver every other medicine of ib kind, is too apparent
to norm observation, &nit where its virtues are koala, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to.empploy.for the
and
t Werims alieuilans of the - pttltocpary or.
gene, which are incident to our climate.
Nothing In. londer.for the aarnest brapitryof medi
al men, than The alarming prevalettiM eadfatal ll 7.4l°°°'
somptive complaint., nor has any one clam of diset had
more of their inwatigstions and cart. Bute as yot admes
quato remedy hits been provided, on which tho Deli 4lo w uld
- depend for protection -from u tt erer open the roqdratory or.
gees, until the introduction of the lINIESIM , PECTON.A.L.
This article is the product of a long, laborious, and, I believe,
imecoesful endeavor - to furnish the community with such a
remedy. Of this led statement Out Atitileicett, saw now
themselves Prepared ta.tallgat andl oPPeal wi h rAndiden°6 to
their decision. If there is any dependence to bo placed In
what men of wry chins'and station certify him done for
thong 41 we can time our own genies, when we den t =
affectionsof the thhuat and - longs yield toth if we tin
en the ansuranceqf intelligent. Physicians who 'oaken their
business to know—ln short, ir tbgrob itilltacippon any
thing. thenit htirrufetably proven tha t thisinedleina dont".
hen and does cure the'clins of - diseases - it II designed gar, be.
pond any and all others that areknown to mankind. If this be
true, it cannot be too. Neely imblishid, tier tilrawidelyltnown.
The aillimed should know It, A remedy that =new b Price'
less to them. 'Parente Should know it ,. Omar *khan are
pricelesst6 than. MI should know it, for health can be
priced to no one. Not only eboold It be &minted here, but
everywhere, not only in thin country, but In str ion:dries.
Row falthfnlly wo have acted on thiszonvictkm, Is shown In
the fact that already this ankle has made *baobab:ea the
globe, The awn never ads on ate\•ihnital No , continent
without'it, and lint few peOplee. Although not In so general
nee In other nations as in this, it Is employed by, the mom
loteiligent,io almett all civilized countrke. it fa tecteo
eively employedditboth Americer-id Mumps, -tisia,'Allica,
Australia and the fir-off Wand' of the see. btfe hies dear
to Ito possnosirs there as bore, and they pulp It A Valenti&
remedy with oven more avidity. Unlike WiredPtularidialin
of ire kind, it Is ao expensrancompoeitlon of ooltipituiderial.
808 It fr afforded to the public at a reserniablylowbrico, and
what is of vastly more importance to them, its quality is
net* suffered to decline from ite mining Jitandord of,excet.
Ertrry bottle of this medicine, now Manufactured, is
as geodes over has bean made Wenders., co. arts are CIII•
pahle at makfug. No toll or oast is spared, la.malutidning
It In the beat porlectne *bleb it Is posaibba to produce.
Hence the patient who procures. the genultteCrimuivlma
roast, can rely on having es good an azdeleaeltse ever been
bad by them who testify to its come.
By pursuing this course, I have Vie hope of doing IMO
good in the, world, as well as the sadsfaction of believing
that much ham been donealready.
lair Prepared byll. 0. AYIIII4 Practical. and Analytical
Chornist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold by B. a..ITAIINESTOCK t CO., at wholesale end rs
Snit, by trrei y DruggbitAn Pitteburs24 airrikdors
everywhere. aplllandAW
The - Greatest:Medical •Dhleevory
•
OF THE AGE`;''',.'
lt if R. KENNEDY, of *ibur3r,. has discos , -
113 med in one of our common petters weeds, kremeely
that °ant werergainti front MC wiintarenta tog
Holes treototttia'Orir elevim hmidreticases, and never
failed except in two cases (both thunder humor.) Ile has
now in his .passontion. over two .hundred certificates of its
value, allivithtn twenty nines of Beaton.
Two bailee sire warranted te cure &minim sore Meta.
One to three bottles kill cure the worst kind atiphnples of
Two to three bottles will scour the extent of titer'
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker he the
mouth and stomach. '
ThreetoAve bottleaare warranted W oure:theyerstrcele
oferyslpeW.
dna or SWO bedtime ire warranted to cure all toplui . of the
eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to core nianfng of the esr and
blotches among theirair.
Fourtoalx bottles are warrierted to cerifinritit sad rem.
slog , - • :r•% . :
Onebottle wilt e'nreeeely eruption of. the elfin. -
Two to th ree botths:areirarriMted to Ciallihe kist deb
Tie or throe beittlent are warranted to cure the wolnd cases
of ringworm.
Throe to fear bottles are_waroulted pi cure salt themes.,
Five to elglithettleslvill cure the'worst ease of iscrohda.
bettent la slaw experdencintfrom the ilmtlitittlivand
a perfect cure is warranted When . the etKle.quartittyte
tekent
' Dialling looks so improbable to Ilsawswho ha* hind*
tried all the wonderful medicines of the day,aa theta lasha
mon weed growing in the'pasture,ittutalobrolditOtib'Wolls,
shotdd ouru every humor iu the system; yet Ma mars axed
fact_ If you have a humor It hoe, to start. There ate n 0,16
nor awls, huma or ha's abont suiting some ' and not
yours. I peddledover a thousand WAIN of It inahnesoiage,
of Boston. I lmoir itb cacti In OVltry:4le biuralreoy
done some of the greatest unresneer done InAllindinehtostala.
I gave It to children a year old; people of. I
have seen poor, puny; wormy looking children, whose flash
was soft. and Ilabby,.restored to a perfect statoothisidtri by
one bottle.
're those who are'snliject to a deli hiwithilie, one bottle
a ill always emelt. It gives great relief toeatairh-and'dis•
shuns Some who have been costive cat years, have. taken
and been regulated by it. Where the body is sound It 'troika
quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the rear.
bans of native, it will cause very singular realings, hutyati v ,,,
omit not be alarmed—they always, disappear in Arent pus
days to a awls. There is never a bed resultfrinti It, On the ,`
contrary, whim that, feeling,is over; jou *l ll ..ftelyntnisail
like a new person.. I hear,' some of the most extritvegent
enceiniums of it that boon ever listened - to. lfrchaktge of 1
diet is ever necessary--eat the beat ion can get Ihavellicse
wise sin barb; which, when simmered in sweet oll„Misecdves
Scrofulous swelling a the neck and under they:awe. "lido
60 cents. Price of the Medics 1 D6ixererysl.parbottle,,,,,
Directions for rfsr.—Adit`onq,..table spoOnlnlX I M
Children eves eight ..yisunt, tiittsert,spocmftd•
live to eight years, tetviqsionful. Ati.Aut ibnisdicuy„ran,tta
made applicable to all etmetittathani, enough to cilieridie
on the bowels twice a day, , _1 •
Mr. ICRIMItY, gives personal attaiidimee in tell inammtal
whawale 1 %44 PABO, .a 4 Br. EXTBEP:4I4O,Wood
street, eormir of Virgin alley , end. J. P. ip2dlll4. Alto.
• :.. • —• *wo w •
INHAVATION
CURE OF ASI MIX II AB CONS lONS
FEW AND VERY ISTONDNIItIiPULS‘'
HYGMNA
ii BBOI3OHT OOHS! TO TOR ;DOOR Ql . TUX mama;
A W0151D.L......"14/L DXStrOpitY hit's ieoen
ly been made by D. Owls,* thla,City,itt the Clads
went of (forisminption, da th lea. and did ,2 40.4 0 44 8 =
; We refer to- "Dz. Ctlarui' fauturra
Varna op Omar Baur." With this new roethotrlite.
Inc restored many allictad oneetcr btalthVell an rritW=t:of
' which, he has immeserable certiAcaless. Speaking. of the
treareimit,:a physlciatcreniarksrxlt is evident that inhaling
• —constantly brehthing an,,agrecalds,, .healing.vapor•=4.lte
medicinal prcrperthts mint coma in dithat iskthict with the
I whole serial cavities of the Irings; and thus escape the - many
*and varied.atanges prodtwed swan - them when lath:dosed
1 , into the atemsch, and subject to, the-process of. thipsistkat."-
Tbe Ily,^isana is for tole by all the Druggists throughout the
country"—New .1 - ork hiunihrsen ovamgint, L^ ,
The inhaler is worn on the breast, tmderthe linens With
out the least inconventeure—tbe 'heat Of the body Wait
sufficient to evaporate the Said. Hundreds Omni of cm*
like the following, might be named: •
, One package of the Hyaenas bay ear
'else ofdle Ajibirla.
of six years' standing. 1, P.Emunarl s .
Pastossater ef Duncianntob
I. Am-cored-Or the Astimia, of ten 'pare' istanlivby Dsj
Curtis' Elygesae. itiatosithrEaSthre,
Nre. PIT, of No. 5 Hiusimend sheet, 11. 11 :. Tadcared a severe one of Bronebilia bytbefil
My sister has been cured of a digrealing.catekratiliniera
yoare . standing, and derided T 6 be Mental& bi the phyds
clans She was cured to 0110 Month, by the l;yae
Dr. easevzs, of New York, testifies of ouraneett.
due 'firth° following language:
New Yose, November lb, Mae . •
'LemAiuk, Illghly . 4 Dr. Curtis' /imams basa l elly diserisN the 'throat and lungs. Having bad imps .
; oppOrtunityWest* its eel:soya am convinced that It btu.
, moat excellent . medicine,. linh tba Bra! And Ouhlialu
applkation Write chest
N. Cart Hype= lathe fOREILINAL and. ONLY
GENUINE 4NTIC.X.Y all others are base imitations, or vile
Lad OITGIOOM , comiterfeibt •• Shen 'thins its-'svo would
afirrlor sale ITYDr: Geo.V. Heiser, 140 WoOd strOtiOis
IL Sellers.!- Co.; Lae 'A: rani Allegheny eft a Jana
Sargent, Nerd Brighton; C. L. Haber, Nocboyter.
niyl4slawem
T - O.NIOS WON'T DO I—They ‘rig•ver iln
Ir 4 v a thiusgive teanporarkiedeLtand theoyp nerrer"wOl. i
Ir is because they don't touch thecauseofthe &swum. Th 6
canna - of all "two mid bilking dimmer ii the itrourphitrim.
poison railed Minima or Malaria.: Nentrallnethlstedson bs
ita natural antidote, and all disease' canted by Jt dlitappeams
at once. -Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure bvtleleAtitldote.toi.,
Malaria, and moreover it la a perfectly harmless medicine. ,
The certificate of the oelebniterl cl a plgt, i, 11...Chliton, tit
New York, to thine feet, is attabhdd to mat" bottle:Um+
fore if it dotal no geed Itnoo , don ° tu i ntL
This is morn then can lsiaaidef 401u1t.4 Arstualc, WM*
tonic inschttence, as their toe la ruinous to-the constituting
and brings on Dumb 4.aua which never alters a person to
I'm perfectly well de atingle moment livlthistratien
tho . e truth. I annexeeme aStrocosikom a letter Just received
from a Physician;
fizointemfx, Ohio, Marchl7,lBs6.
JAS. A. IttlODES,,Fieqr - Tiear Sir: Yotua of:Al - Lost 13
hand. The Own arrived late last year and the difficulty in
getting any ohe try It was greatly increilied from tike - ' .
tact that a remedy had been introduced; which WM
with the public, as being better,theroding=
_not knowing I presume. that- the. remedy they need to
cosi*Quinine, contained the drag itself •
This L irs2y, known as Smith's Tonic, wouldinveriably
break an ague, but it not care it, tut it would often 're. •
nun with renewed , This one circumstance I-deemed
In your fiernti oauktlnstifnii BMA comparison botirfoli.
it and your Vete , , Thisfollowitigie the melts •
, Throe persons took your Cure, All of which were Ames at .;
iznotidian Intermittent Fever,. of many w n eka /4 " 414 g'
They had tried quinine,. and other. remedie). DinnisliOisanj
thieving a chili, bed it was (rule alt ouch ftio4itiotrlyertike.
lug thorn out, and laying-the Ssuntlatknintother and save;r,.
roe maladies. I did enceeedln (ftlang tudicat core of
altillutie orates') csimefirith , yant" rernedi, 'and the,' ham
net had achli gnm. Intd;jhroopritenie casustliehmate
Tonic hadd — heill need; and Would, ea before statekbreak.this
Chtli,'ldit after a per or two bad elapsed it would zentiM. 7 •
thi nk there nal he rei n uw • • tw g illjig B" ' "it3
Cure the varitagii ground cr anY other rotund, now in 1 4se•
here, dc.; ,RINIKNER, Ii I. ."
ItILODRS' /RCM and AkrifE or ANTI-. IM: 11--9)
MALARIA, the only herndess - reinejy - in - oXiStinCep
equally certain'se a PRIIIIIRNMILine a CORR. Take. la
-when yen feel the Wile ccuniug,on,sdidynn will never have,
s _ single ono.
JAlitS A. RHODES, Proprieter, VrovitiOhoiN 2L E.
For sato by Druggists generally. - jean.
THE SATISFACTOWEEMIDY .
aLI parts of the countryy, north and math: 1 U Mink.'
tura age nititost daily
niale nictlte following, relathre tolt it , . : nb • %thew&
ed-Wrudfag" Gennualow9. Mara ' Awn " Pah 1844.
Atari. A. 11 reiloc Cb.--I have been ealthag .
v, an nitluota.abia placelor flueyetn*, and take pleakurrr in'
'gating, for the informndon of the. trade end of the yudAir.„-.
that it has been, no fax ea I know, one of the twist astlefic
tory remedies Mate markt Valid boo of the 140dt salmNa
moditices we Mve. / have also pommel - §ncertedireet lb
goo] effects ituunuerona caws miler the,Creathtecttat on
iihysiciaria, all of whom tee it rigulmis, and alwa3i [build
it to be rats and reliable ai a wore specific. -3'-no myna -
mend It as one of the West and bMt La the matraket. •
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Prepsft4 ILO licasl EntemisocK iOU
mho soraei of Woad and Mgt sta. Nalingun.
DR.R W
ULLTITES PARISIAN TOOTH
PAWL—Thin Tooth rade Ls - tioApeserkiftkindlbr
cle-eeing and preserving the teeri*
the superviA on at DrAleillitten.- -Bald only
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