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MEDICINES 7Xlitla f. ` VITNTAY_ success is the:-result ve Vit i t t i a.aimiwki culitiiiga x i 0 0:tisaaat of our pnintrynnen 0 4 0 - - atop to IgnciFftt.ptoiln7 c We deneetre that POttpeottalled success of the Graefou ii.,f, bergAttkom is asopenwing to theirundoubted superiority thiitrVialiether ginsiOind we desire teeall-eapeclalatten• dOtehe:nneuf.tbeliestitttieng them, MXtt9HA L'B Uri ItINE CATHOLTGON., , oiltas,; ti #/nedywilt oortMnly ; sepre Palling, of the yroirlic Disown! OrPrmitricy. **- at the change of lice. both itith'Yomfg * tool the witioititidada OfWaskoteti and nerfous co „• plAttittatixi&i byllisorde am". PRINCMA SYMPTu3I9 '4% (IMMO:ion le offeredma *1 itattaiti;oureib weal - ties!' itelhe back , ' tingling and. pain ft!elt • ' t r ty ee ro t. saes, ending all ong down the apinectitnymeaa themattrirthere, bearing down Funs 2,44 . ..7t0 the nteritni-zorgo i Tor-'6* 'WOO extending to the Dotteldanditia the pa, try** atic pains in the breasts. ' • , burning in thoTitnt theetoraita, irregularity of the bow '. elk 801 nothroto. with diarrhitea, and again ' with obstinate s...4ltArg:4, fillt44lloo46turlvpWte, headache of a tums t s'ot tiatit "eltarlatir, with roaring.or, whistling in Yarn , na n thelhead„with great nerzous excite „„itlYolloltCpttpatratton,languar-and dis• -, tmouragemen4-`Mearnerigintitif oY the menstrwil perm ds. . • lk i ......ths 4l ...,, , doOhAntrbotootert' them, tsbielmara described stt!_me_ Pohl teansOlus O . ; the.graefenberg OompauP. fa xi tt ittl.`txxiit , :oroPAlMittox or roe ELAA t y i :: ACTS AT ONCE. eomptainfa I tt=itectoJi with that Gr ip% butcherstnangon-lihenid awe to be' taken, and in Witut-caine outettedit will be. tbinb i _ qua upthini natter with the heart; and that,a - vito -will soon follow its taw”' It alit'reliata Mae Wag known ea the heart rt. aingitithe month and Mining over. • t - = • ' ALL-OP MESH fiYUPTOIIB - - are not present - et any one tithe, bat any one of then, indi cate the presence orate - wile, and the noceesity for UnIEDIATS AMON. The remedy de prepared one of the oldest and must skilfulphyalciaue of tee day, and every one may be assured . that they are taking a scienti6c : 4nd well compounded medi cine. • leiperientre has proved that that remedy will cure eighteen out of every twenty tutee, end that moat of the incurable • Caere weir° sO bemilge pf , tt Utle.l Which had destroyed tbe re -- cuperMiire powers of the sysfern, or of severs mechanical in ieFiee whirl liarrtnpteired some delicate membranes, and - therebyrenderwitiffiutiinipostsible. Tlialgfine of thee : Arlo being Imtone dollar and a half per • bottliSielaWittrilithe reach of every person, and should We altar trial at least. The medicine itraeocan n anied by full directions, enabling eyeryone to understand her own case, thus preventing-the necessity of medical cenimittdion and what Is more impor tant, entirely doing away with m edial examinations, which are justly looked upon by women as a violation of their most as feelings,, and to avoid which will suffer exciv tinting pain, acid sometimes lose life Welt. in this view, ode of the m a lt tdey educated phygiciann of the present day, and one who a world-wide reputation, stated that theefferts of the Ontefenberg. Company would be alelneun ted by every female of any delicacy, and that Una skilful adaptation of the remedy which obviated the necesvity of personal "exposure, would entitle them to the 'eppredation of every man who valued female modesty as the mica - nerd of her purity, and the most precious and brilluset jewel be tortet:ete her character. • PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS REQUESTED to the following certificate, Geormunrer--I have been a professed ;terse for twelve years. and, of course, have seen a great men) very =sere Cases of felling of the womb, deranged menstruation. whites, disorders consequent upon pregnancy, Irene the time of ,on ception to the hoar of delivery. My attention - hoe also been frequently arrested by severe spiel - Amua connected with the hem t —Vett ne palldtatien, sinking, fluttering and other 'libeler emeriti which are frequently supposed toindwate organic leeaao of the beans I have alum ) , found Mar- Atli's Uterine CathOlicoa a moat valuable and successful remeayin those and in all complaints of the Uterine organs - 10 which so many - Esti:sales are liable—far more Ohne:bun than any or all of the moat scientific proscriptions of the regular physiciaus, and I have seen the practice of the heat in the country. Full particulars of any case will he cheerfully farniklied any one, by addrfiesing a line to me, box N 0.1,218, New York Poet:Wins CAROLINE W. ILEMLNIiaIs, Public Nueva New York City. Offirffiestaut I observe an important omission in your alit of muiptonis. Marshall's Uterine Cetholicon trill ID- NeunHel. This symptom more frequently ae companies menstrnal derangement than poople suppeee.and all femaleivareao suinoct to It that they should tawny' here bottles:ft Catholicon on hand. They may rely upon it thitt'ftwilt Work wooden, as I know from extant erre - ribuee. 'The symptoms, when connected with the fax, are 'too well t kierneti to need description. When the etemach Is of there are 'contractions and shooting pains sem,. time extending to the cheek and !seek, and frequently ne coinpeußid with asuman, faintness, coldness of the et tiettilticsrand acidity. Throe symptoms will won be eau. plottly 'controlled bY the Catholic... • „ 11. It. HERMAN, M.D., New York. I have not in my wholaexperienco seen a medicine ut Ich• Will call:tarn with Marshall a Uterine Cathelicort. Out of thirteen females in this place now under my treatment for *Mats of thanteerts, a majority are about well, and the red sterapidle`conialiecliag. • 8. H. PROSCIZE, Lynchburg, Ye. A case of falling of be womb of seven yearn standing has been cured by Menthell's Ureriae Car-helicon. and the lady is now - able to walk out and attend to her Mares. Her M.O has To been looked upon as inostre.ble , and the curets eon -- stained !earthen a miracle. JNO. P. LAMBERT, NI. D.. PCYIII. One of the severest cases of uterine disease that I hey° eletillir thirty years active experience as a prnethibuer anted( 43 Was the means of treat calling my attenthal to the virtue of Marshall's Uterine Cattielicon. The-patient was a married woman, and the ruotherof two childree. else hod been axe:tonally troubled with a discharge dmilet to the whites, and had some trouble with her monthlysperiele but onnsidered hereelf in good health, the was then toe en with shooting pains under the right shoulder beide, Which afterward extended along the spine. She was then troubled with headacheend great nervous debtllty. Ceti, shuddering peas and lathes of heat would shoot over fife whole body. The ormiiiki difficulty of the womb finally merged into•ennplete pwdapans, en that she could not sit down,srithout pun.Thwat was weariness and aching in O,c back and an unonntrallable desire to lie fon the ads utl .; She . .tted mot t les with hot and dry skin. and a:b e etle.: ~.• iria tritieel eendition. Candor c,mpele me to say I Lot noon) of,eheae eras, pterns appeared utter I undertook therms, the beat skill I could command filled to avert them. ,awittitarespensibility was tdm ut too heavy, and a cons.; 411, tionwith AU eminent medical professor in New York city led .slate. the use of -Marshall's Catholic-me The change of ey mp 101000 under ones, and then again to a pert, et sett, of heattli was gradual, but the whole precede woe as beautiful Iffilliegtedual development of a plant from We stud to the ripe dealt, A ammtant use of it &rate months was attembel by eteltilde& success, and though *evens) years have elapsed, not the Slightest symptom of 11l health has been exp. H ence& Siete then shave used it constantly, amide no core than as illitote(tstplejustice wheal say that It is eminently worthy;Ofpublic confidence. J. W. TURNOCK, M. lb Ow Gruefenboyi fbaspalty: 11816zinsatr: hook upon it as an act of gratification RP well 118 - 112 duty, to inform you of my experience with rt,st rd to Marshall's Uterine Catholloon. 1 hate been a practice/it phyalcimi for some twenty-five years, and have idwaya toiled It almost impossible to ate those dlaewies known as My brethren of the medical prefeesien hays. always la-1. upon there complaints. as Incurable, and they have tme h lamented their inability to des:over a remedy. Hewing/lewd of your preparation,MAßSHALL'S UTILIIINE CATlltil.l. CON, and knowing hat many had been benefit ted by Ito fore • I thought It my duty to give it a moat thorough lunette-, tion. The following is the result of four years careful tried. I have always found It ancceeeful It cases Characterised by any of the followingsymptoma. Great heat, pressure end bearing down in the uterine organs; sane of weight on tfc bladder, seem:epaulet! by urgent and frequent desire to water; great nervous excitement about the rime of • the monthly period, with irregular discharge, it bong moo-- dotstrabandant. and at other tints pointy sod Weakness end wreness, nervous heedetche, irritabiUtr of temp ' er chilliness, flatulence, vomiting, irreen lent). of •tef bowels, burning in the elf mach, weight in the treble cod smell of the back, crawling and tingling in Fir,. of the body and a great general sense of one Ti-. re are many other erraptoirie connected -Orb thee, of m pi fe ,,,, and I have observed them deamilioi 1,, the Tenhou et: , tfficates and publications of your nimpeny. I tumid a, f that in the compiniute caused by the - turn td hie t en oaf - ly females. as well as in the caw of young girls le ,Suet f ro lug to, Marshall's Uterine Cal holier. is Infallible. Yount trete, BENJ. II K ITTR EDO fl, M. 71 A young female friend of mine Lt mu afflicted for f for or fire years with uterine dllilcultuu, v. high pr.-Wist , 1,...,11 spasmodic fits and destroyed her general brunt,. Two u ties of Marshall's Uterine Catifolicon owed her entirely. HARVEY PERKY, Providence, R. T. A female friend of mine who toe been null-wing for weir iy ten years with uterine difficulties (irregular, auppreved and painful tuenstrcentens is already. by four mowns ore of kfare,ball'a Uterine Catheiwon, bettor than she ever a ffected to be ire her life, and confidently expects a complete P. HITCHCOCK, New York City. Marshall's Uterine Catholicon caps the climax of ev'et thing ever known in this country. It has been need wet b complete emcees. JOSEPH LEVY, Mt Sterlins, Ala. THOUSANDS OP OTHER CERTIFICATES .} Y' - is 3 :~-'-,".. 47-1,...a" Z." CARPETINGS. . , Tranrandroudgnod would respectfully call the attention ± purchasers to a urw and mean assortment of CARPETS, Consisting of irruroN, TELTRT, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS suit INQBAINS. MHE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELLSETE THE - FARM on which he resides, on the Great Kanawha River, foul' ndlea from the Ohio. The Farm containe about Seventy-five or Nighty Acres of Land, fifty acres of which are under cultivation. There is on the proporty a good Frame Douse and Barn, and various kinds of Fruits. There Is also attached to the property a FLOURING and CORN MILL, With an extensive custom. Also. a CARDING .14.01.11114 and there has berm amnia! TAN-YARD, which, wiAltilitakaalissnatiB Might be-put in good order. The hie - idiot:for the machinery is one orthe ben for cue twin intlieiihole country. The Firm wit' be sold separate or together with the Inactunery, -Price of the Farm, ($1600,) Sixteen Hundred Dollars. %An whole property, embracing Steam-Mill, Carding Ma- Ac„, Ac., 43000) say Three Thousand Dollars. D. L. STARR. poinfPleasant, Mason County, 'Virginia,' ' On the Ohlo River, July 18th. 1848. f ICE TCLITFAI: lld P mow- DH. ,_• Tni,...mACEIVE AND COMBINED MOWER AND REAP. Es, warranted to cut from 10 to lb acres of Grass or Grain ila, is well as it can bo done with scythe or cradle. At ~,,,,,* 4lert heigrey a t - Arial in Massachusetts, held the lest ealleOn One of i s tabwo machines, entered for the premium, cu ! r. 213 sa, average time of 38 minutes and 12 5ec .....,..7-zzzts,Acra: This alone demonstrates the capacity of the Ketotutur Ittechhie. - Upwards of 80 of these machines were 'void lowerhuit-season, and give general satisfaction to pnrcbaeere Thiry- are much oo improved over last year. For -' BO 8, Ne. 121 Wood et, At r r -,8 s arsA p Agents for the z taan doi nfacto in rer tci . re , It.)1 and tysa for r sale by faun) FLEMINO MIDS. . . .. . -,d.wt? , . . ~,,,I. oit• 4.. , . t'',.."l" , , . . ••• t N ...I 4,.. 0 tt, '. . .4 f i , .. , , !O • ' I .. " • 4 t . •-• .•-•*. Ty .• • r, r 9 .4 • • • J e, • } axe on 810 at the °lnce of the Company, where all inter rd are invited to call MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLItXJN Ueda at the 'Wholesale and Retail at the Drug Store of flu. GEO. U. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, sign of the Ochiee Norton sal, Call and get a copy of the Graefenberg Manual ,4 Health r Boo pageA price 26 cents. Copies sent to any pot of thocountry, free of charge, on the receipt of 26 cents. The Graefenherg Almanac is one of the. beet publicati,,, of Ito kind, and may he had without charge of any of il,e Company's Agents, or at their office. jutz4kwhmos4awd. ~-. GE(). BAILEY, pzu.ritKEß, AND 1 I Manufacturer of Pumps & Hydrkats, ."-- , Whiah are bully for to, and abet. pH r :hllll , any In the city. i PletuA to call and examine for yourpdve .jll2 ' ' " 9 FOURTH STREET, h BETWEEN BENTIWIELD BT. AND CIIIE.BY Ell I AFT H vdrantft and Pumnv repaired. i.1,-!y FLOOR. OIL CLOTHZ, OF ALL WTOTIIS All of which we will eell at the lowed cash pdcret. ROBINON & COMPANY, Ptfth Street, BETWEEN MARKET A.N3. WOOD. nm2l:wly • -*; Y. • , ao' i.• . • 'NTB George TrOlttht ONI 'Globe, .or Ong, for ' -larva all, 4. gar r . it =Opal. 2314140 . 114, State and County Faire : TO THE hi" thik-de dispowd of my late': rear I`4:Trpt.=*.l44 - p.r:ia Clikillobe or Cup for Steam s43l4es"-toMOWI,,W4A.ToN, who now bas-this control oC is Pnteut JA ItES CRISIVRLL. Pittsburgh, April 11,185& Tatt r e Patent Oh Globes are-manufactured for me by & H. Jones, Phila., Hiles Greenwood, Esq., CM donati, Bad MellSll3. A. A J. McKenna, Pittsburgh, who are aLso authorized to sell them. Order's for the Gluboe will be promptly attended to. Shop. Kiska are offered (oriole on reasonable terms, to Railroad On's., Steam Engine Builders, Brass Po - striders, and others in any part oftbe lattitell„ Stern : • MOSES F. EATON, 139 First street. Pittsburgh. NAIL Sra,tm Mtt.t, Ati.r.aursr, Bryan, Kennedy & Co, ProPri - Fatherly/I, Aug. 22, 1910. M. F. EATON, W. feel pleasure in acknowledg. lug our entire satisfaction. after a trial of about two and a half years, with Traft's Patent Out Globe or Cap. It has never yet been repaired. Very reep'y yours, BRYAN. KENNEDY & CO. FAINTLY H. P. Eaton., Siq.—Dnar Sir : G. Trott's Patent Oil tilobe ettarlitsf to our &wine h paled arrangement, and, In our judgment, is not likely soon to be Improved upon. yours, respectfully, ,KISS 1.1, DES• PIITSIIITELGEI NOVELTY Wows, August 51,1856. Ala. M. IL Fetus.—Sir ,—Trois's Patent Oil Globe osOup has been In use on the engine is our Works for nearly three yeara. It has never required any repairs, and has given no entire eadsfection. Yours, truly, LIVINGSTON, COPELAND as Co. Mons P. EATON, ice.—Darr Sir:—We havolust received Ms Patent Oil Globe you sent 01, and hive no doubt we shall tv phased with it. Do you propose. tolurulab on the Globes or soll no a Shop Right to manufacture for our business f Tours Itespectltaly, T. C. SIMONTON-6 00. • Inpnorio On. 07P. —We have bean abuwa by Kr. Moses F. Baton, of Pittsburgh, an improved DU Cup, for Steam Engines, patented by Geo. Trolt, wbich has been biglfly spoken of wherarer used, by practical men. Its economy end idinpllcy of unmagentent'are apparent at a glance, and It will undoubtedly meet a large demand. It can bo ote tatoNi of Messrs. Caldwell 6 Chlskey, agents for this city, 143 and 18 North rah Fugoirsr, Phan. M. F. Baton, Ery.—Dear Sir: I have received two of Mr. 'rrott's ina CMpa, and OM pa**, saliall9d they are the hest I have cane used or awn, fur they will bs a great oil eater and sinall expense. I recommend them to all IL It. Compa nies to try, and satisfy themselves on this matter, said they will ray so thenuielres. I remain yours, resportfally, GEO. PE.TEICtiAIi, Jr., Sept of Machinery 0. & T. It. &Co-, Croatline, Ohio. Mr. M Miton--Strf Wo have need Mr. George Trutt's Oil Globe in our Engine shag, for about one year, and lied it gives-inch entire malefaction that we now apply it exclu stvely to all the Steam Engines we hnild. We have fall confidence to it. pnatiabltity, and do not bositatt , to nxvto. mend Its use. Faure, respectfully, Ma. M. F. Evros—Sir Mr. tissue Trutt'. PriMot Oil Globes. have been. to 1180 on the Rusin. In our Works for tbsee or forrr yearn past, and have performed ea satisfactory, thnt a. now apply them to all the F,ngines we make. For two c KU, pant we have abandoned the use of any other kind of oil Cl Respectfully, yours, M. F. EltoS, Lkezr :tn.—Having rind O. Trott's Patent Oil Globe" on almost all the stoma engines, furnished the bun year. and in asmuch as they appear to base given. =the malefaction to oar telemeters, we hove no hesitation In recommending them as a good article, and much preferable on account of their simplicity of construction, to the old (mittens,' Oil Glob.. or any other of which we hove any knowledge. Very respectfully yours, P. .t W. 31 FABER & CO, !input Builder. Thly rertides that the Oil Cup footnoted by Mr. Trott, has hem in use on our mad for two years past- W. trod it t Is an economical and dumb!. Oil Cup, and can recommend 0 Fmemem of ratieburg,b Sbor of eembe, Courral (R. November eshh, L&4. To M. V tiLs.rox, P. This certifies that Wo hart Lai to win the patent Oil or Cups, .o) by Mote P. Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and t thorn rory mood, . u pr r i. o to any thing of the loud 1212111M11 ALFRED TllOll ArL Tr,ezerer Ohio Tool Company allumbutl, CAM, November 27, LiS.S. Kirk & Elllot'■ Grate Bar -- Patented March, 1855, Requires much lees metal, and will lost si least five Oulu!. as lung as the old Ras NEW SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market atm./. Pittsburgh, P. The wibscrihers have Just calved end are now opening their [Wet arrival of SPill:sti Lit.H.ll/S, to which the)• wish to call the particular atunition of their customers and the pntdic generally. W flatter our. selves that we have never been ahlo to offer so handsome end desirable a stock as the preeent. Our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT contain" all the no< •tylas and novelties of the ,wason— Extra rich Mack and Colored Moirantlque +per, Cbena and Striped " I•lain, Striped and Plaid Black " " TWittOti Silk Flounced Robed: a a ChoRI " Range Lawn Alec, Theme.. Ban was, Mdium. !Awns, Ac. bELA34I.B AND MANTLES. • Ottr Shawl .134.1 Mantle !Worn IS allllololl With all [be uow iryi..,4l‘,l' ()[sp. ensillOnt•to t Ltruclut, Moinuatititio, Chnutilltt, Lacs, dr., Att.. Our stck. of Collars, Flouncing., Sinew., de, to not .r isassod by any stock Linen of tho Mountains. Also, s dad etam , rtm.nt of MOURN/NO AND HOUSE YU itN I 000D8. DOMESTICS. Prluta, Ginghams, Chwice, Mufti - inn, Ticklap, Bantu, ky Jews., e.cgmettm, Cosahnerea, Cotton, Linen and Pant th Ac. A 1.,, Uhn,w , ils b •ry, Itibtame, end ovary other article ovally kept ton first-clioiv Dry Uoocl [louse. to which cv Italica a call and examination before purchasing elnevehero, geese fool cutlet we have Dover beau able to exhibit nuLli a demirablo stock. LOVE' uttotnEtts, Formerly Young, Stvrensoi, a Lire, 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. NEW BOOK S. Life of C•d. Fremont--by John Ihgelow. 110 vents. " James Buchanan—by K. 0, Burton. 90 " " " Gen. Morgan—by James Graham. Last of the Foresters, a story of the Old I'ir gotta Frontier—by John Eaton Cooke. Otptive Yonthe Of Judah—by Bev. E. W. Jones. Victoria, or the World Overcome—by Mine C. Chetah,. Western Border Life—by Fanny Hunter. 90 •• Smucker's Lifo of Fremont, to Upham's " " U ` • Tribune Almanac for 18.56. 12 Portraits et Colonel Fremont, different aixeo. " Jams. Buchanan, " Republican Songster. 10 Rape almwing the Free and Slave State.. 20 " Yankee Notions for September. 10 tirsham'e Altypaine fur September. The above just received and for rale lower on an averalo of 20 per cent. than elsewhere. Remember the place is at LAUFFER'S BOOK STORM, !login No. 77 Fourth street. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION cools the head, aud removes all symptoms of (fem.!. eche. Fentroin using WILIGEtra KAI:BARTON Ara never liable to sun-stroke. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATILARION in the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the Hair in any required form. Hor sale by Dr. GED. li. KEYSER sad R. E. SELLERS C 0... at cents per bottle. nugl tl FISHING TACKLE, RIFLES, k_A PistAs, Surgical and Dental Instruments, manufac listed Cutlery of all descriptions, for sale at the ENTER PRISE WORKS, No. 13i Wood street, by au3o BOWN & TETLEY. UNFURL THE GLORIOUS BANNER-- A Patriotic Soug; words by K J. Allen. Written on the occasion of a presentation of a stand of colors, by the Lhaquestio Greys, to the Chicago Light Guard. Music com posed and respectfully dedicated to CapL John B. Wyman, by Henry Kleber. Price 26 cents. The above Just published and for sale by H. iiLIiBRR & BRO., Jyl No, 63 Fifth street FOR SALE.—House and lot No. 143 See owl street, will be sold low. It Is a well furnished three story brick Iron, near the centre of business. Call soon for this bargain. THOS. WOODS, su2l Real Estate Agent, 75 Fourth street. 1 4 .1 0 R SALE.-THREE SCHOLARSHIPS iu Duff's College will be disposed of by, application to the Granting 'bloom of the Daily Morning Poet. au.T. lOWA LANDS-480 Acres of choice Land, ululate in ida county, lowa, for sale at a bargain. cull 8. CIITTWERT /4 SON, 51 Market et. L . INSEED 01L--500 gallons Linseed Oil for solo by J. SCHOONILLICER, uu2l3 24 Waal street. FRESH DATES-20 matte _just rec'd and for sale by ICEMEN. & ANDERSON, stab No. 88 Wood street. COCOA NUTS-3000 to arrive and for...cs- 1 - by— ItSTAIRR a AIVE..."'" , tab •,...S`Wood ertreet. jylB:snuw - ro .I+33T- commodious Two i story BRICK DWELLING HORSE, need on iraiddin d iv a, oppadte the Sixth Presbyterian Church. Possession given immediately. Enquire es the house, or of MILLER k RIOKETSON, je2l Nos. 221 and 213 Liberty street. VALUABLE LOT OF GROB N D FOR SALK—Situate in Alleglitmy City, haring 70 front on the canal, by 270 feet dekt on one td to Wahi n e...," and 170 feet on the_other; Joining property of William Bissell, Jr. This property is well situated for a private resi dence, and will be sold on otisyterma, The Dwelling Hones contains seem roams and ;we hall& an 27 E. CUTHBERT d EQN,,EI Market et. "t• s. .P" • ro*. 1Me..172 ROCIMIER (PA.) C tR WuttliLS, Supt. 1, 1806. PAITERSIDN, ?C..1. Steam Engine Woks. CILE4TLINE, 0, July 29, August 4th, 18511. R. D. DUNLAP k W. VO . R? Pm la' ♦r' t Piti4burgh4 Apra 111., 1614 } Prrmuaun, April 11., MOSES P. EATON, Agent for Patentee., 139 First DRY GOODS NEKDLE WORK. IMM,M=M VOLL KNROUS DBOCLAMATION.--WAoreas, in and by 'itie`ititi tufctlerd'of the' Act of - the General Assembly of Jtily-24 11S0, entitled An Act relat inio-4110,Slections of this Commonwealth,?it fe n uipined an thel3littli ref every County to give notice of such else , 'l.lB - enumerate in such notice what ofilders are „to,hiaelected. In pursuance thereof, I, lyliplt pkupgitsoN, .Sheriff of the County of Allegheny, du thereihre mike known and give this public notice to the oloctorteof said , Connty of Allegheny, that a sammast stet-nos will by held in acid comi ty, on the OEOO3O TITISDAT (14th day) or ocroasit asks, at the several Election Diatticts therein. • • , - And asidirected in said lath section of the Act of ...inky 2, -1839, I hereby-give nonce that every perinn (excepting Jig/- aces of the Peace) who than hold any office or appointment of profit or trust, under the Government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city, or incorporated cis trict, whether a cormitiesianed Alcor or otherwise, a sobers dinateofilueron agent who is or shall bo employed, under this executive or Judiciary departMent State or of the United StatM, or of any city or Incorporated dis trict, and also that - every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common tkirtneil of any city, or Commissioners of any incorporated district, is bylaw incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the Office or appointment of Judge, Inspertnr or Clerk, or any elution o f O. and that iis Inspector, "Judge or other oliker of any such election shall be eligible - to any Miles to be then voted ter. And farther, that by the 4th section of the Act of April 110,1840 n is provided, that the aforesaid lath section of the Aa of t July A. shall not be so construed as to pre vent any militia officer or borough officer from .w.rring ns Jude, Inspirtor or Clerk, at any general or sport:it election in this Commonwealth. The elector% of the First Wnrd of the etty of Pitt%bnr4l, to Inset at the house for ierfy o,cupiett by Mr% Jane Little, at the corui.r of Fourth and Forry etreelq. in cr u d %Vitra. The electore of the Second Ward of the city of Pit toiburgh to meet at the Public School Howie in takid Ward. The elactoru of the Third Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to mOOt at the Court ttonac. The electorn of the Fourth Wart! of the 'lt of Pittsliorgh to meet at the Public School Ifrotti. In saiti Waal. The eleetorg of F!fth Wart: of tar city of Pittannty,lt t o meet at the Pelinsylviolla flouse occupied by littl.4tilt ;Seidel, late Alex. Steward, I. ..id Ward. • The electors of the Sixth Ward of the oily of Plttnlieigli to Meet at the Public School Home in seta Si The elector% of the Saionth Ward of the city of Pittrbargh to meat at the Public School House in Raid Ward. The electors of the Eighth Ward of the city of Pimburgh to meet at the Public School Howse In said Ward. The Mentors of the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to mootat tho Public School House in said Ward The electors of the First IVarl of the city of Allegheny to meet at the house of J. Woodhouse, In Robinson street. The elector' of the Second Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at the house of widow Thompson, north-west corner of Ohio street and public square. The electors of the Third Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet et the Public Sehdol Houeo in mild Ward The electors of the Fourth Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at the honer of T. Ihnlth, at tho corner of Robinson and Anderson streets. The elector of the borough of Birmingham to nicet at the Town Hall. on ffitkJne ntreet, in said I...rough The ideetora of tin brugh of Cast Birnongtotm to tne.4 at the Railroad trill!, of ithver If ortm,b,, m amid b,,r oo ph The ehrutr.. f Itn.turnie borough to towel al !h.. Public School !Immo in Kahl borough. The el.-oton of are 1.f.r.0.L.1. of Loo me, t at the Public Bch."' 1100 in The electors of the borough of SiturNburg h. meet at the house afJNIUMS Sharp, In said borough. The electont of the horou,th of McKeesport 4.111,4 at 4te PAM borough. The eleetors of the tx,rongh of tlollth Pittabtieeh 1 ,, tneet At the house `formerly ttropteil by It McAlllll , ll at lb, , n "I the Monougnheln lireige, in ennl I. , rangett The elm tore of the teevogh of West I'll tohltrith to wee! At the fallen' house. eloctors of tin , borou.rh of West lliuh. t h 10t...! I tbA Public Ectio.l flours iu said boron h. The electors of the borough of TAtOTILIi Ul to mood at s lid Politic ft. - hoof In bid bor,,ogh The .Inctorx of th , borough of t., at the Pamir. Sch.' Hon., The. otectnrs of the borough of Etivtbet.i. t, nie,t house of --- Gralsni, form,rly tw0:11,4,4_1 by J,hit in atukiberone,h 'rho. electon4 of Intl township to at the 13.414, Gludrod, on the Morhantes and rat-niers' Torrivt, !t oa d. said township. esr.cpt the ressling ur ..x- Onus Nos 4. 7 and 14, of thi. -oil itaafict. wee. v.. 10 at all general alai:dons 10 the Ninth Ward of the city t 1 i'iurr • 11,e to Pout,les t 4. O, 1).44 At. th. tioun John Enid,. In the riling.• ~f E.t Litwrty the ehrtors of Connne towristop w meet .tt 111/. William McCall, Jr.. in the t of ht...t The electors of Vt'tlktos town..lig, I.! ItIONI NI 111. , !twin, John Shaffer. On the Greensburg Turut.lne Roost, ID rani toonahip. The electors of Pinto ton nab ip t, wont at the how, .1 John Surnrre , rvillo, In fetid town. lop. The elecn.rs of Patton township to meet at Lk. h0n.e....1 Abraham Taylor. lot the Northern Turnpike, in said t,,s Ith/p. The elertnra of P«nn tqwn.rhip to nte.4 at the h uu••• • Itubert Ihwahlsota, ti- Letrhburg hood. in toil tno o gap. The electors of Vermin,' la , Wri`lllll/ tv at Ethooi lion°. on the form of Da'ld show, uror the Irl..te honor &Innerly ocg-apied by Thomas Neal. now by Wall,. A. SLosr. The nittett,re of Filliaatteth V.trnxhip to moot at the house Jr lineage Webster, formerly t•ta.opted by John Walker, .a IS.lllWioth borough. The elenttwu tif Jefferton tou - nehhp to m,-.•t h.. Itiittae f Michael 611. C. formerly :eel:pie:l by John King. to -a .l township. The .4 Mullin torrbithip to meet at ant lion., . Wilmort. fr:hurl) i . upi,lbr Jam:* H. Neel. /it tt-i toWnshlit. The elector. of I - 111.er St. ('lalr titiwnahtp t., toi-tti. at t.... k. of James Conner. In said :township The electent of Clair t.,1r1,0.1. to at honiai lately kept I.) 1 , V e ils.to the Jut:et:tn.; Lt ti.. hit :14,1, ban. and e..:1 ft ill ritatla. in oil Tion t-loctorn of r lou lowto•blo to,' at thy of Vto.y, oo to^ l'ittalfurKh ::ft di. nto.ovllir Toro pike. Tho olortorii of RobinNin Wert 43 thw hon.. of Pqaritti formorly AnAle) M.TArlsin.i. in en,J /... A Chip 'rho uloolorn of Hindle, on !Val tl. 1, • McClelland A Anna. •e1y.4.r.7 . the ',nag, C:ltlt 'fbc to (init.( :it No 4, in nod no3n4liip. r.... of , ctor. o( ~h;„ .„, ! ,i i . 11.4 r) V. Tliottipitiiti, w .e.id tin( Thoi olortoni of liironkilti ton iis'til, itioi nl lb. ncruptivl by Jai. 11..14 ninit. in 44.i.1 The elector, of Itm.-ree tow I,h, 1,. moo r ~, Home No. 3, In ttadd town,lop. The elector, .1 Baldwin r.,,,,h11, o. noset ttt the holt, •• John COWRY, in Said totetrtrp. The electors . 4 110VOI, I.11•114,:i• 1J•••••I .•: ll 12“11h. • Potnr Boyer, in nand town hip. The elemora ,outh l'ayett.• too-main, t.• m..t nt .1 holt, of IL Heys, on the farm •d.+ Y Creator, in %ant o•sr, ship. The 4.lecton of North rajPitl• tg , Wnshig• IL ibevt nt 11., bubo• now ocrallicd by Frianc../amb,Ll‘. ;114.1 tb said kmbolup, Tie. electors of lioas toot nalop t.. noet m Otto 'mo t to . o , llngh Dotoelt, on the Frank!ito !toad. !to void tosrualop. Tlit! vivelors of live town.tiop t moot al the hotua of /11,11 Crummy), In arid Lownerilp. The electors or 5iCl‘4l54lle•XS (.4..taship to toot W. the t0..e.0. of Ihuniel Soup, In mud town-bir. The electors of Wiest Deer towiti!hip I.! meet at the 11 .11e of Nathan Conley, in snit WA 11.1.1 p. Theolvetorto of Rata Deer totrustilp to meet at the l'lll.l . Sol:Lail 1t0... Ili It.. borough of Tareutono The electors of Noo tile to. oatilit to itioie at totems No. I (hereafter to railed (31121.11t0t The eleetora of Seoroi . lit) tow II r.a.l at Ite. Iwo.. - 0 sionto.l Itit,ll/e, to said The. of Indiana toii aiditp to moot at tto. formerly by r. la rani 11,4 11.1111 , The idectrini tit Shill, toirrishtto Mill. in said towngttits. 1.1.K.t..du Critat , ut toviamliiii to itir, Int t Sch. .! liolittt it) SIIOI.t.IIINVII. The quaitite,l totore of that part nt I aituna tow natio ) . to Allegheny coltht V. reshithl.: wither the lonotel tag described boundaries, to tit. newt - thing at tt the river, trt the upper line of thr hirer of .1,111. lbfL.. a ;el ri. clog a northerly eourae, betweeit the I.trios !!1 and John Boyd to the north east extra, ut Call.'. fan,, thence niniting a westerly corm. to the Stotler toter, In Pinch a :winner net to eutlatt ••e all lanai. or 1..0. bl: I.! tad in Cunnlogintai4 district, and - *town ar. the rat t • title Said bountirtriert, Khali hereafter vote at the 1.;••o. .1 eLectlon In the borough of blot, iahnr,n, al the eh rtikal 1!.!/1 said borough. At which that, and plitto. the ~“.11;ile,1 ••it. lor+sa afort-0,, will by ballot vote far ont.Sf•hnt. , r FIVe• pl'is,rll , fur tue.n.l, , r3 Lb. II •liLdLl of Ptlotaylvna: in. One pei-nen for Audio, Cleir,rai Ont. person for Surveyor Otsuer.al. tine pernon for Canal Cottunii,,i.•uvr. Otto pennon for County Commission., Oro person fur County Auditor. UM. ',omen for Gnuty Surveyor. One Wawa fo.l Asandate .111,1gLi or the Court of Comb,: Pleas. One person for Distr4•t Attorney. The tincture of the several boroughs and tra nships, the time and plus s aforesaid, shell elect by b:tlh,t • One person for Dirertor of the Poor, for three years. One person for Director of the Poor, fur one year. The electors of the "_let Congressional Ithurict, compreMi.; all the election districts of Allegheny county. except tho., lying uorth,ust of the t)hio and north west of the Allegheny It.i.rers, shall vote it, ballot for um. persou for Congress, The electors of that p .rtion of the county lying no: th-ee•t Of the Ohio, nod north-west of the Allegheny It posing with Butler county the '2!d shall vote by ballot for one person for Congress. Given under my hand and cool at Pittsburgh. this 2hlh day of August. A. D. 185(2 and of the I udepoud-m., of the United States the eighty-first. BODY pArrElt au2S:datat e Slterso DROCLA MA'rION.—By virtue et it preteH under the hatitis of W 7 Li,! AM It. Met 'L 111 E, Judge of the Court of eOllllll4/11 Newt, 111 and fon the }Mit Judicial Distils! of itennst Isaac,. nod Juntico of 1h•. Cont 1 of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail lionver . in no I said District. and William Itot;ge nod titthriel Atlttne, P. 5.,.. Associate Judges of the same Courts. in and her the Conot, of Allegheny, dated the first day of Septeinlsq, to the yl,;r of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. od to me directed, for holding a court of oyer and Terrill., and General Jail Delivery. at the Potent limp:, in th e eity mf Pittsburgh, ion the FIRST :MONDAY OF OCTOBER, 1. - 566, ttt 10 o'clock. A.M. Public notice in hereby p.,-iven to all .In.tiee. of the Pen,.,., Coroner and Cons - fable. of fin , County of Alloghe,,y, they he then and there, in their proper person., with tit, rolls, records, inquisilious, examination,. and other r..twon tornnees, to do those things uhirh to their root on-g to their behalf, appears to be done--and also those) thee, will prosecute the prisoners that now are or moo of mid County of Allogheay, to be then and there to TIMM , cute agninot them ao shall be inst. Given under my band In Pittsburgh. this neat day ,4 September, In the year of Our lord one thousand eight Min. dyed and tlfty-six. and of the Commonwealth the 70th. Sept. I, 1356--ise2fftO ItODY PATTNIItSi IN, sheriff SACRIFICE OF ORE.IBLE SACRIFICE OF LIFE ON TUE WEST F. It N WATII t IN FORTS-FOUR YERBS.—From Lloyd's Steamboat Directory we learn that since the application or steam On tin. Western Vlatete, there have been thirty-nine thous/hid six ha dred anti seventy. two lives lost by steamboat disasters, three hundred and eighty-oue boats and ~..argoes bet, nod in-vent) hots nt• riously Injured, amounting la the aggregate to the rum • moue sum of sixty.novan millions of dollars. It Is to Is, hoped that this work will have the effect of /wresting the 11 tention of the Government to the to/portal] e of Vi enter!, In terests Soler as our great rivers and lakes are concerned. - Louiroilk Journal. 103,.. Price 25 cents; Cor sale by 11. EflAlslid CO_ sot No. 32 Smithfield TWELVE }IOU RS * 11114 EABTI{" ..- 1 1 -4 4 j o i V z 1„ :nd ngu derivo l3 r ' t:l " ttT l L; i : IN ADVANCE OF rIIE MAIL! se twe ribe iv° re b at mre the it' :r(!-FT. rates : IXI t, we, per week. • .. n j wll t eek Doily TRLELD: R ltk. per week. " HERALD, " TIIIES, •• /far LCave your nrdern fur those, or any oth e r papers, at 71 Fifth street, fur my 24 RICHARD .8 HANNON. N EW EMBROIDERIES---Just — re,..eivec, 40 cartons of new Embroideries; some splendid styles of Cambric and Swiss Coll.ra, and SUMO uew style. of Pekoe Edged do., Eugenie do., Book and Cambric Plonnen NFL Infants . Waists, Bl'k Crape Collar., Linen Cambric lidicf.l auSO A. A. MASON A CY), 25 Rift et. MOLASSES , — -- 475 bbla. Plantation Mobilises, oak 000perago. 120 U ~ " oypreas ~ 120 " Sugar House " •, nAL Jas. loot In store and for male by anBo DMA= A SOH, LEMM • •,;.• • 4t# l l tY •A' :1414 J-JP, MIMMOUN ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PIT'rIIBURO;iIi TO ciNeis-DrAti ONLY itouvriviTa PUREE DAILY 'SRAM :FROM PI-PTSBURGH TO DA-YTON AND IN DIA-VAP 01, ES. , , 01110 AND PENNSYLVANIA Quiaest Route from Pittsburgh to Cineanati. CoarritlEso at Cincinnati with U. 8. Mail Line Steamers, Covington and Lexington Railmati, Ohio and Sliaalasippi Railroad, and the Lawtrincelnirgh Route. Connecting via Polumbutt and Lenin, with, the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana - Central Railroads." .TICKETS, via Ooliatibus and Cincinnati, to Lexington, Louisrille,St. LouisOritilanaltalt‘ita,*a. Via Columbus and , XmitttOrr'DaTtliti,'Pitlitaxiiipolls i Lafayette, Terre Haute, BL. Intuits - THIS LIME MIAMI via couthrstre, connecting with the Covtngtou and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Snail Line atetuners, the Ohio and Missiintippi Railroad, and the Liwiencebrirgli Rome, t.tiers facilities au other auto can give, as through tickets by all the :Move routes can only he procured via Columbus and the Little 311sind Railroad. The Tine from Civet-nue via Celtunhiis being the ahortest to Cincinnati, enables a uniform and safe tpenl. - Count _dons 81'1: certain, ant pantaincers have full time for meals. By the Ronal and altatue route from Crestline, a daregorom and invole-ncot span/ is required, and campellari to area come distance. Om route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, pasemgcmt rido over roads hallasted ant smooth. By Lite Porest and Benefootaine route, passengers ride over the renighe.d. roads in sibie. TELSICE DAILY 'MAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND FIRST TilArs Iracea Pittsburgh st 3.-00 o'clock A. M. for Cmsthne, Xenin, Cincinnati; Louinsille, St. Louis, Lox Mom and Indianapolis, via Lahrrenceburgh Routs. This Train arrives of Cincinnati one hour and forty minutes in advance of the Forest and Dellsiontalue come. Stron. 'rft_ttsi lea yrs Pittsburgh et I:30 o'clock A? M. fur Crestline, Columbus, Xenia and Cinclounti. Thlgi Train inakesuoun , ,tion C,olatribus to Cincinnati. TRIED Tour( learns l'ittaburgb at 8 o'clock P. M. for Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Chictonsil, Louisville, St. Louis, Lexington and IntSaiting* via Lawn , 'leelairga Route. TWO DAtIVTRAINS, WA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, Yuan 'rum leases Pittsburgh at IWO o'clock A. M. for ()resitthe, ClAltLanni. Xenia, Dayton Indianapolis Lafayette, Torre Dante, Vincennes, Si. Louis, balm Evansville ' ke. Barton TRAIN leases Pittsburgh a' 740 o'ulock A. 31. for Crosillne, nolumbns, Xenia, Dayton. Indianapolis, Istfityette, Terre Haute, Vonvennes, St. LOllia, Cairo, Evansville, de- Tams Taus Lasser Pittsburgh at S o'clock P. NI. fur °nation, Xenia, Dayton. Indianapolis, Lanky et le, Terre Haute, Voirsnues, lat. Lou,.t Cairo, Evansville, &e. IMINEMEN=22 .Ziteanntiri, Ica re Cincinnati daily ter Memphis, Vickisbargli, Natchez, Nem Or kil/X, The Colimbo.. liriug the tiirea. Andy the Timr Tntdon of E.rorttrn It..hlm pro arranged la run in vloot• connection until I him roll!.. J. - 1r intormatson and rtrrongh Ttckota, pl.aa apply at tin , ohs° and l'enn4ylvanialrux.l 11111 ca, (c.rnor o.llj , u ,) uudt, LLe Mon.•ttgatlela J. O. eI:JULY, 'Picket Agent, Ut nt Federal Street Station, GE°. PAIUSIN, Ticket Agent OVA. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. Lb.:hi; P. W. STP.A.DEJI, General Agent, Cincinnati. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, THE 81101cTFYT AND QUICEMT ROUTE ro CHICA4O AFL IFIR horn WES% 18 VIA CLEVELAND. Thin Rollie is One hundred wiles shorter and about nine Lours wankel. Li/11,1 the vinsolous one via lndianawlis. nips,ly Trunks Wins:en Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Pour l.Wailv Tralng bet VIWIk Cb9'.•land Mid Cblrap. Tula, to Cleveland ~ 1 1 boom., Chtco o twenty four hours. and St. Louie thirty-envon /lowa 00 and after TUK:j,AI . , May 20, 1.858, the Tra iue 00 this Road will run as Th.. train, of lA. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad leave Pub.:Ad - 0 at :1:tkl A. M. and 7:30 A. M. and 3:00 P. M. laats a Allathe. at 7;16 A. Jt. and 11:5a A. 1. And 6da) P.M. Arrive in Cleveland at 10:00 A. M., 2:30 P. M. and R.:co P. M. connecting there with Cleveland and Tohslo Risilrond Toiodo,ChivAge,ROGlC Wand and ht. Louis. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, Pt. Lr.n., and the Nort Pittsborgh on the 7::A.1 A. M. train, by going vin Clevel a nd will arrive it einceigo at Thin next morning. Passengers for Toledo, Chiraga, rt.. Louis, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go thmngh with ont deLention, will take the tram pittsune a t, at 7 : 30 wi that is the only train by which clone connections ar made tb,ongit to the :stoic tuna, 11, trains leaving litt.bnrgh at 3.110 A. M. and Wellsville at Sion P. H. ore the wily ones by whirl[ passengers can reach static. mown ot Allintim or stations on the Tin , a- Men eitelamlOU. For,..it 01E1. and Dsuraal ions, their landing, p.-Ate Mononothela .very Enurnin/ trlzrelay. s.• nteti. at lelll,lll, Owhnort,wg w th :he tram le t:1114 nt inn) P NI.. Alliance nt and 0111,1 nt P ronnecting alth the titan :.•I T••:• 4 1,/ awl I'l/1,1<,, slid 11.11_ er•ntral Ratlna,' eteauret , • , 1 11.-tri,it and 'h 1, ngn Tie het, floca,n, and other points un the Narth.neent, via We11.,111, or' +ol , l It $1 10 sl,:ro le,ga than via AIikUPT. Th. roIIP , ,Ct at iluaton with Cra..ks for Onyahogik EMIR end kkrm. 1•08gt•Itg-ra for b.stor. N•tsitlphirt, and other I nan Tuseur nss E xtesgtiott, wr through 6.011 e ti.tt..o to tr 3 11, 11 - 411tA Cron, ti.lecto and (lir a., t.l t. t. rierrltttml at e 45.1) A.. 11-11•46, 6;:511 5.42. a ,11 V. M. Arrive. At Chicago at l(r.21) I'. M.. tclu A. L. N•lo A. M amt 0:1){1 I.y J. 111111111=11 101 ~/abt. 2d err. 14 t:Lt.... IV re's. 1. Alliance E7l 00 'To La Salle ...$lO 00 $l2 50 - Cleveland.... 4 091 ' littcli lard.. Is 00 I 4 • 1 9 •'T.4etio 000 " 13blena 15 to 14 .10 - (511.-45,. ..... 13 at $lO 051 - SitringliAtt, Itt 70 Is 20 - 101,..tbi t rg' t ,..1. 90 14 4iti - Iltalluatun, 111 00 IL 90 •• St 1,tatt0......16 00 lb 501 •• 15t0r1a....—.. 10 HO 14 90 1401.41•_...... S tel " lowaCity... 20 25 14 70 " 51t1b•stikit....15 50 i . Untilleth-.. 10 Cl) 19 .41 yttligrant rate to tlileago 4. 15 .00. 11.9c1i Istantl $10.014. 1t4i9,1;:e ellbclobo through to Clurblnnrl and Chicago. l'......engerei are requested to provure their tirkets at the ottioe or this Company, In tits Stonougultela }louse, third dour nclob the COMM'. J. DURAND, Surt., Clove in, Z 2 J. A. CAUtillin • M[ 0. Pittsburg}:. 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROA D PITTSBURGH TO ST LOUIS, DIRECT Trte r..tate making nitre conzwelionsi haggx.ge ilk-t 1 frt., ni.,l only ..no chmt, TWO 1101:11.0 IN AU. V ft. NCE to F .ANY ER ItOUTE. lbu el.a tent iplogy, Witif, and ntrarancia cur, rt..rov sex., a hull gine gr.-ra Co the tr z ,- which m unattnunthie nu any other liallruad ill 1..1. The Trainn of chili Haute an. in the itHodo of careful al,l i-xv , rioto , ..l wen. Machinery of nap•nor enara. - t,r, ar.! 1144! kepi ep. TWtI DA CLAY PASSENIG ER TRAINS ertaw•n and St. Louis, via tibia not anti Haar:lad. teal , FAST TRAIT I.RAVeoI AT 3 A. .k. NJ Art 'MAIN I.c,ti•Ltt At 7:3n A. M Farnr. " :3:uO P. V. COtlnet - tlone *t I line 1,, and 1 - rte Ibt111.0; /bele, by the 1/11h, and klia:tmippi tA Skim I, .ul9. Vittwerwera fur Cain. an.l 'ideal. will take the ll'i holt Itaiir.ind at writ tug at Cairo several him, in ittirtiliCe any Olin r runte. itir being elintpietell from St. Lunin io .htterenn City, former. at Jelft.r.,7l city with 'Kane.. I . 4o,:keta. waking the eiteaptvit, qutekeat and innut 15, rout , Kinianntinti itit.ritengt.r. Cllll FONYibly lint e, Seonal-antin Car will be run through with the Eapt, arriving at itt. Lamle till at the Fitnle time. ...nay Otte chimp, of Baggage betivren Pittsburgh end Pt. 1011. or eNdr.... Passengors will rail for Tickets by the Old Renal,to R o w, de Vincennes and Ohio and lilississipla Railroad, thus tutting sure connections, and avoiding the &lays so fr ilient on Ilea end unliuuhod Made, Tickuts goat for NUS reom.tnablo length ‘,t' titue. FARKF--Fthwr CL.toss. THROUGH TICKETS or further Information may be mu , !urea of A. T. Johnson, Ticket Agent Ohio A Penna. It. IL :30., corner ofbce, Monongahela House: of George Parkin, ticket Agent, Yetlersl street Station, Allegheny City, or of JAMES M. WARD. Superintendent Ohio and Mississippi It. It. y F. I IWLANI, Agent, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAI). TII E (MEAT CEN TR AL ROUTE, ronnectl,g the A Dann, (NI tee with Western, North-insert tt . stet eolith o,oet,rn ,oaten to) it eoutittottun Railway direct. This littatl also vouttecte at Pittsburgh with holly Line ttl :Summers t.it all ports on the North.westertt Lakes; n t:: ,,si ng the !sort OIRLtY , cossester nod REIIMILK kotrril by which FllEllllll' mil be forwarded to etutl trots the Gus:sr WEBT. Hates between Philadelphia & Pittsburgh. lfrtitST Shoos, Dry Goods, ' Tf.c. U) lb.. (in Isokeed Furs, Emithers, SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goods, (in hales,) Hardware, Lea- '-60c. 100 IDs. titer, Wool, Acc. PURL/ CLASS.—Ansils, Bagging, Itarou'{ 60c. -6 100 Ibet. and Pork. (in bulk,) lientp, FOURTH CLAN3.-42ofteu, Fish, Dawn and Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard j 100 Ito tfLOUR-75 cents per barrel. * In ehipping tioodx front soy point Km( of Phlladel. Oda, be particular to mark iswkage, via Persturyiessos iniirand." All tlootis eossisztted to the Agents of this Marl It Philadolpliii, or l'ittsburgla, will Go forwairdod without intention. Various. Acimers—Moses Potter, Boston; L Elliott, New fork; Phtladulphia; litgruw & Koons, bore ; Geo. C. Franciscris, Pittsburgh; Sliringniao & Bra, n, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; !Madison, Ind.: Itatchri & Co, St. loads, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell &Sou, Evansville, Indian. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphht. 11. J. lA)M.BAEItT, myg Suporintenderii Altoona Pa - guninter Arrangement—Change of Hour Ox and after MONDAY next there will be 'PHARE DA I I,Y YRAINS Initween PITTSBURGH and PIIILADEL PHI A. THEMORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for lilladelphia at a:3O A. Al. THE FIST LINE leaven Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 110 o'clock,. P. M. TIM NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaven Pittsburgh for nalladelptila at 10 P. M. BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Pitts. hirgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. I:MINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh dab" at 11 o'clock A. 11_, 3:30 P. EL, and 0:20 P. M.—running a' , Larias Turtle Creek Bridge t" , ,, above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads t 0,,,.__. 4 "r0m St. Louts, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; MndLoLexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute, Is to and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day tau, SP Itellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Co lumbuN Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Mats from and to Maw Onsess, ST . Loma LoUllivlLlaa2a rams.m. THROUGH TI eau be had to or from either of the above piaies. For further particulars, s., handbills at the different darting points- Passengers fret, the West will find this the Lin-test and most expeditious row, toPhfadel w Murry Now York, or Boston. 4 . Agent, Passengormiga. .IKOH d = 4, 8 4 P OMNI RAH/ROADS. ; 1856. LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS. VIA V.I3,ESTLLNE AND COLIrId_I3IIS ISLOZEIEJ AND INDIANAPOLIS. 11, , MIITTrIN.; WITH Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, \u ALLIANCE. VIA ALLIANCE. El= FA Ili: VIA A 1.1.1 A Ni'n AND (MEV EL u. BROAD GAUGE. RAILROAD St. Louts, vls flollvfontaius usul Onion $lB 30 Do. ViII Columbus, XeWAWA Dtlytoll... IS 30 Do. via Columbus, Cis/du:WA and Law roneebtrg... .. . 19 30 Cairo .. , 10 66 Sucamatchuo Cur to St. LOlll2l ...... 12 00 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. -• • ' - ' tr.‘ __. ....• t: 1 , `.. , . ' ''''-'l4r-r.7-7444,44'' 7.---' ' 14., 4"13-,1-i=4-Vit.l-4-,1,4-.4,2,-.=, ♦, - ~,,,,, ~, —O-------_ ,- -`-- --414, -, s{ , '-..-- ' ''s.". - j ',..---" "‘"".-1 - . *—,A , V.7 ',--'' --4- '' , 1,17 ;: -.1- rt- .„.1k1,71N 4 c, - - , , ,, - ,,- .: ."-g :.;' "',/:-,=-, ' -7,,, • ' -4t,- ,w -.-..e: . _ - RAmcok-, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Ii•A,LL R 0 A-D': g if; 417.11N5 . ; D.Aunix . t EZOMPT SUNDAY.) • `" • . • .. PARRMilimi l'itAiNs WILL RUN DAILY, EXCRPT SUNDAYS, as follows: Leaves FlUebiuth for Crestline at &00 A. N., 7:M) A. N. and 3 P. N. Leans Crestlino for-Pittsburgh at 5.90 A. M., 7;00 P. M., and .1:2,50 P. 51. These Trains make closoconnoctions at CRESZLINE with Trains for COLUMBUS. DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS,. and all points on roads extending West and' South-west through 011.1.0, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. .TIIA INS FROM PITTSBURGH. connect at Mansfield with Train on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHI CAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Connections non made at Alban., with Trains on Cleveland and Pitt burgh Road ) fur CLEVELAND, CRICAOO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. PtlßNell. rs leaving Pittsburgh, at 8 P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, hive the benofit of a night's root, at Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive In Chicago early next evening- TrainlEast from Crestline make close connectiona with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PHILADEL- Plltk BALTIMORE, and NEW YORK. TH KOMI" TICEP,TS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, lionfsville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bullofontaine, Chimgo, Bock Island, lowa City, Dtinlietb, 2dilwonakie, Otiro, Springtield, lIL Port Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal cities In the West. Through tickets over this line may be had at all of the above plates for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. IV PAY BRIORTON AfXIOMODATION TRAIN Waves mar Brightou for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 1 1 4 P. M. - LOSIN6S Pittsburgh for Now Brighten, at 5%, A. 3f. and b% I'. M. nfar For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOIINSON, at the corner office, under the lacintatgahola Rout., or at the Federal streirt Elation, to ORO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent . JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. myW J. 11. MOORE, Sup't. Great American and V. S. lilzpresa and- Msll Route. 72 Dui/.FS UR DISTANCE SAVED, ' AND TWO CHADOR! OP CARD AND ELSODAOD DVOIDIED. AIR LINE ROUTE BIM= CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, PIA CIIICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUTS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi 011.10A00 TO ST. LOUIS In 15% boars. Trains tense the Illinois Ceurral Depot, foot of Water street— St. Loa. Lay Express dally, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. NI. St. Louis Ntgla Express daily, Saturday:: excepted, 1C.30 P. M. • St. Louis Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays excepted, 5:30 A. M. liu t irros cherricssi airmrph to St. Lards. Trains run direct through to Alton, (259 without change of cars or loggxge, and connect with the Company's splendid steamers WINCHESTER and REINDEER, routing us OX.CilltliYE connection with Petwouger Thin. from Alton to St. Louis, t 2.3 miles,) without huting. These boats, for speed, COUVOLIJOLICO atuf eleg ance, are Ettigllrl.l336nd on the Western lectors, being fitted up with Bathe and ignitions Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of re moving the dust unavoidable to summer railroad traveling, and reaching St. Lords refreshed from the effects of a tong ride. To KANSAS and NEBRASKA this l the most direct route, and passeiagtirs destined forJiloomington, Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on tbo court, Kansan, enniberlatal and TerllElellBoo rivers, will note the important sating in distance, being serentydwo miles less to St. Lna, thirty-seven mile. lewd to Bloomington, and fitly-eight allies lass to Springfield, than by any other route. Through Tickets over this route tan be procured at the VILTiOILS Railroad 'ticket Offices In New York, Boston, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, ka, and at all Through Picket Offices throughout the titati, and in Clikatgo at tie Company's Mice, No. 4S Dearborn street, oppoaite the Tre mont flouso—and at the Despot of the lithium Control iiail road, foot of Water street. Realnuolible Baggage Mon will alwnynto at the Depot. ~1 the various Roads going into Chicago, to Chock Bagg - oi,e through to nay point desired ou the lino. ~, It. P. 3:ORGAN, Jr., Superintendool. IL J. I). SCIIRRMERIIuitN, Pep': General Passenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, 'kaki "7: ' 1 jargid ITCH PITTSBUIWEI TO Collin, bat, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Terre Haute, Hock f aloud, Le.4lsVlik N 'attunes, lowa City, et. Louis, Nuansville, Dubuque, IMytou, Win), Haltom, Xenia, Munphia, Peoria, Zaneitille, Vickebarg, Peru, Newark, New Orleans, 4.ND Tall FRCP:CPI-1 (TIM 11( TES WIST . /SID 80010, Via Ike Steubenville d Indiana Railroad; Win . h IN now complotod and tu tioe.aarnl operation be tween cud N,sark, t that. o.autaiting Itaitrocul are. Steamboat facilities, dab. route orlon to the traVeirr a drgree,4 aintfurt nurivalleil by city itoa.l limning West from l'ittelmrgh. Fall Arrangement. . On and after MONDAY, November sth, 1855, a DAILY LINK of elegant and amitt running Steamer; commanded by exporlencod aid accontynalatntg officer; will leafa Pitt. burgh every day at 5 P;.'sl. EN rtnt. PA. Captain flotaffit. FAIRY QUERN J. Dor hoosetwors eleop on board, and ma. Steubenville at . • • •• Otsuck the telle, tug morninti—o‘nnecting with the Fast Train at 7:15 A. if., tu.il,,r,g direct connection with Trains I r ell the shore cßier---thu, . htnuhingn condertuble night's rest, and •;/' night true,: Ly cu./recd. ossy— I.'snu as cheap ns by nay other Railroad !JUL,. Through and Ticket*, and further information, Inquire of JOILN J. 1101 ASTON, • No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. 6EO. Fi r ,ILTOIN, Su : peril:a:indent. DRVENNT, General Agent. nowl3„ ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CARRYING TIM Great United States Nail and ICzpresa TWO PAS&RNOIM TRA_LNS RUN DAILY on Its enUro leaph from DUBUQUE To CAIRO, AND CHICAGO TO CAIRO. This Road, in connection with Trains of the Ohio and Ilisalssippi R. It. and Oncost.° and Galena Railressil, forms the moot direct and only continuous It. B. Tonto from CHICAGO To ST. LOUIS, CUICAGo so CAIRO, CHICAGO TO DUBUQUE. Trains loave Chicago a 4 tiAlows . to A. M. and itA;N/ V. 111.— , T. LOUIS AND CAIRO Fist: y. l'a...ugero fur St. Louis this train take tho Cu!n of the 01n, and IL It. at Sandural, and arc carried diract to Bt. LOUlt.. 0:35 A. M. and 4:10 P. M.—Dunuctut 67Th GALCIL Rums, eouuectutg at Dunbeth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daii Lino of Swam Packets for St. Paul apt! thin Upper 311,,,,is sippi river titles. rata. Imre Cairo for (.*:,icago and Dubuque at 7:30 A. M arid 7:VO Pasa,otgern from thr East and places on the Ohio rtrt.r, deat.ned fur tn. I.uuu, wall say, ktu miles of tedious and no ne, tam ricer navigation front Cairo to at. Louis, and arrive fifteen hours in advance of tho river route, by taking the cars at Cairo. Toil,Ls 1, , SL Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, Si. Paul, and all 111.1- pOrtallt by tint, bad at the idlica of the 0. a P. cud C. I. Itniltuadi in Pittaburgb, and Mobitsint Central ttatiroad in elitutgo. k. B. MASON, Jon Supetinten't. PITTSBURGH & CONIVELLSVILLE RAILROAD. FURTHER OPENINU OF TILE RAILWAY TO GLIFVErS STATION, FOR TRAVEL & TRANSPORTATION. Commencing Monday, 11th. Aug., 1856. on and after Monday, tho 11th treat. , dm Pasacmpr and Freight Tralmi will run from Cunnellavllle to Liuffey's tlon—conuootlug with Bunting ill Hall'. Coaches Mr Invin'a Btation. PASSENGERS LEAVE Uniontown by Bunting & Baird coached at 11 A. M. Coonribrillo by P. & C. R. R. cars at P A. M. Gunny's Station by Gaff•y's coaches at 11 A. M. Station by P. Railroad card at 1845 A. AL And arrive at Pittsburgh at 2 P. M. RETURNING--PASSENGERS LEAVE Plttaburgh at 2.50 P. M. Irwin's Station 4 P. M. Ouflay's Station 5.15 P. M. Counellaville 7 P. M., and arrive at Uniontown !ann. evening. 51ERCLIANDISE WILL BE FORWARDED AT LOW RATES, between Conueluiville and Pittsburgh. Fare trout Uniontown to Pittsburgh...—. ........ $.2,75 do Conn«lbarillo to Pittsburgh 2,00 .lo NVe.t Nowtou to Pittsburgh 1,25 do Gutley's to Pittsburgh 1,00 Passengers wal Cad thin the yletmint.st and cheatsst route betwoon Uniontown, Connellseille, Ac., to Pittsburgh. IL BLACKSTONE, 01%0 P..fi C. IL IL, Connellaville,ith August, 185ti.--iau'lj Summar Arrangement. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD -- • • Shortest and ituiekest.Ronte to all Points on the Allegheny River. PASSENGERS, TAKE. NOTICE.—The trains will start from CARSON street, instead of Taylor street, as heretofore. TWo DAILY TRAINS teary Pittoburch as fellows:- 31arning Express at 8 o'clock, A. M., fur KITTAYNINU, CLARION, FRANKLIN, RED-BAN K, 13 RAD I"S BEN It MAIIONINO, RELMER.SBUItti, BROOKVILLE, and all points North. Evening .Ancronmexlatims loaves at 5:45, P. IL, stopping at all way-mations. Fare to Kittanning, 81,25 Middlesex 41 753Cintion...- $8 21 Red-Rank ..2 25;Reimersburg 2 50 Cunloville ' '7s' Reedsbnr g 3 00 Brady's Bend.-- -2 25 ?Rationing 1 75 Relbaraberg ......_ 2 00 Texan 2 25 Bethlehem ^ 75 Mechanicsburg 3 00 Bliannondale .2 25 Brookville 3 75 Passengers will please procure their Tickets at the Office, corner of Wayne and Penn streets. A. 3. HOPPER, enl3 Superintendent. .. .. .... .. _ . MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S lI.AIR RESTORE:IL—An unfailing restorer and preserver the hair and night. it is not a dye t The hair and whis kers, however gray, are restored to and preserved in their original life odor 1 liy its use, wigs, speetarJes and gray bans, will soon become ertinct. The Restorer used with the Zylobalsamunt, not only cleanses the hair, but inclinea it to curl, giving it a soft, glossy and natural appearance! The Restorer will strengthen and preserve the sight, and remove and prevent dizziness, headache, scarf, dandruff, scald-head, or anweruption of the skin, and ail linnet - tire pmpimtions of the head. It is a certain cure fur catarr in the head. JOS. PLR...MING, Druggist, cor. oft a Diamoud and Market st. HAND STREET DIVELLIisrG lIOUSE and LOT, No. 22 Hand street, containing a hall, two parlors. dining•room, kitchen and fire chambers, well Icr ruoged for comfort and convenience. Price SZOOO. S. CUTHBERT SON, an 29 Reel Estate Agents, Si Market et. DRESS GOODS—We will open in the - next, few days more than 100 cams and packages of the newest and richest styles of FALL DRESS GOOD& ann. A. L. IfASON & Wy 25 Fifth at. • LOOMS -101 OWDEBe ,D BLUE —A suPan, ar • 200 tons Lake Champlain ; 100 tons Juniata. just rammed art& fortale by s 1. - -- For sale by raul 4 i JOHN MOOSONAD. ger AIMING NRON. • • t ' 41.1. =EEO DASET- • riii,gFitANKI,RP-MEr AINSURINUJO ur t empk - chatimAF. Aucket,,..o.omas Van, - Tobias 'reuktheetitant; Eleo.i.X.Achavebi gtpAypki - p#.orw*MgaphizgdkEtigi k rig aerma:lf t COO. A,8A2 , 7015:14 `Pteedent. 1 c.Gentintte,tomykgloginsoklN PcirPe4tlal or limit seat? . aoWrfpuotedtfooktil4 tOntsadcountry. atrelolll4loll‘ -as aterdiussietent wmineenrity:' The Cympany ,ll ltVa....reameo, 2 •lttfgo Eloki o' tti 41 1 who', with theli capita 41 . 01.4 iirgtt 6 r 44 - ford.o.tophsprtitectfeet - to the aa9lsraif4 The Meets of tta,Cumpany, ta9inunary Ist, 1854 tich.. tithed agrocably to as Act of At vailiblyw4fetautitt ,azg BenLyo.. .$4,37LU Tea:votary ROC Tr Stocks - saw* ‘.oash, ao _64,444.81, r • Total 44 212 , 708 _ 44 . , Since- their 4ncorportalan, anuariod of - twenty-one yearsc they have paid Upward of One Atillton Four ntuutced, non eland Dollar-A -tome try fife, thereby aftorditii evidence of the advtuelages of Insurance, astvelli thwability unctihspoottion to teret titthpromptneas all liabilities ap2.l J. GAIiDERER conti,•46 - 4. c)inco, north-east 4,04 'Wood and Mai mts. TELE UNITED STATES LIFE ALANCE,..trlittl/ter AND TROST COllltett; P"" 1 -. 71, 9 1ar-t4-64 AV* s 6 tb, 94T.pbt:r.BriTtuAL . om teak. of Third; anddiostliut'irtreett; •-• • ophardis pirimktfbbrifvomtpAl . ,11,1L.i/JIBLPI/ . /4, • Stephen R. Oosteotd; Pant 11. Stoddard, Autbrose.Wakbuinpooni ..Lawropeb Johns' s4 ,. • 13euJamin Geo. Manner: Jacob L. Florence, Jurnewbevereux, •William IT . tlodwiu, • Witiintultelfee. Prr.thient—P..u.The o It. Crawrortl. tirt Preriticit—Mnbrose W..Thumpsou.. FT--2ftt.sOurgh—Jamee IL. Wilson, „ M. D. dlleyjneny 07 - 4/-11.. It. Mowry, M. D. - ( a 4 . ) . AfDIOLD.,,Agent, 1115:14 l'onith street. Pittsburgh. BANK !eats AND iikok.tais. N n 110LMES & SONS, "Rau . 144rEt• Auld LEx • change :Brokers, and DeiNrs to Netts, Drafts, Accept, auces, Gold, bileer-and Bank Notes. Itteliattgb di, the 'Host ern and Western Cities constantly ,for sale. -••.-.. tiollectionerintde in all the cities throughout the Iluited States. Depoaltareceited in par finds beentmitpcper,l , 47). Si Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. Lja,",Oly G & R. ARNOLD CO., Binkers and Ex . changer-Broken, Defliar9 in Bit:bang" bola, itatik Notics Eight and.Tinao Drafts, &c -Collectione carefully ab , tended to, and proceeds remitted to any pert of the Union. Storks bought and sold on commission. tia 74 fourth street, next door to the Rank of l'ittu• burgh. enf,l3 rr 110.51 AS WOODS, Commercial 'llnikeritirid X Dealor Yn Not., Dumb., Slodm, Real 'Wilful., eke., if Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .ifinn • HOTELS. _ . MANSION ROUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, PROPRIETOR, Nu. 344 Libert,t• atreet.. pantlieshis the PaaVenger Depot of the Deruniylvaufa whteltinakee It the meet convenient home, in the city nn paseengeiv viog by that road, The proprietor haring, at ennsidorrifilo ...opens. fitted op, tn. uzeollent etyle, the ADLESItiN 110(.15.E, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. Thum is attarliod a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON 'LARD, Afford ing ample necommiNiatitin to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will Le furnished with the best the ularliot can afford. . QT. CLAIR. HOTEL. corner Perm and, oar streets, Pittsbmy b !'a..—ThieunderSignifd, fortni4- ly of " Brown's lintel," having mien this largo and =mum - dams HOTEL, and having rotrl=l - it in magnifictatt style, wouldreaps:dolly invite Ida rrierada and the traveling pub;i, to give him a ,all. Aseured,, , with the convenience., of the house and his long experience in the business, entire satisfaction, end luE charges =Aerate. , C. DONYELLY. efoob . ty nod Grant streets, near the Railroad Depot. janl3ly JAMES tillAN.NOY,Proprietor. MEDICAL. PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL ADVICiE. • - - A T TIIE BUFFALO VENEREANIIOBI I I. A TAL--Dstabliethed for the cuss of tiljilittilus v Ssminat Weakness and the Infirmities of Yoi"h And Slatnrity„ by Dr. A 31.09 $ Buizaw,,,New -York—thilee,‘thraer of Main and (WAY A 3ton SOLENTII/Ic.IN*DjA'ITOk. An instrument fOrthe care of mitiorni Debility,lmpotence, Incontinence, of Nocturnal This itistrtuittit hum hein itsid with the Most happy it et in thif-pcutice of Die tnost otiiinetrt physicians and entwine in - thaßritith empire . , Franco and' Germany.. 'nicest, is re markehlaWertathisur,eo, that the late..,Ds Asither" haul it artiltte -, .,,lDirtibiierr Tho ..risc,„ of this WM Italy wastailithOWemainigitita.c.' .1 1 0 .ttliTAPN ZUVD : Pitienutri, mancE. • Dr. -4.1.01 1. 5 , Whi0N. - 104 .- onfiTkateilins in the State who arettietitiltif theft - Oat Caller of tiarguens. Loudon. graduates iirene of the nowt eminent Colhigecin the Utak, 0 Statea; , t4f il:ti''is'antiouncing that they hare I over rn I a moat; inpothsitt, : iiistrritriont for the-cure of the Wain,. &wawa . DIMS-beeksuDjected Lin test by the most tuninout physithout inl.ciation. Paris, Philadelphia and New furl: it has been declared to be the may useful - instrument scat itiscoreroil for the cure of Seminal Weakness, or disease ol the genital organs, arising Cram rho sultb o -y habits of solkuilidgence wijich ilustroy both. body'-alai. mind, nettling. man either fur inarriitv ur society. Dr. ADCS It ifOill„ . th order to 9aiiity the most sEeptiral as to the merits of their I . l 4trurnont;pbsige.tionwolveethat in any iniKanceMilierathey may kora unastisctury after a fair trial, the money will be. refioided by returning the Wore. meat in good . Persons srishine[tbe neore nseful instr/unent that tin/ price, \Kith th,..,eompanylg -direalons:6oo4o,4Y Parked and sent by erpress, I.i ten,dolLors.., NEW. Jim EDIS .AX/) QUICK:CURES" Far the kettercid Dteensce., nod. al/ iiritate comptaints, Mileets, itch:trues, setuipel,wwihuess,pains the cfree. ons of the kidneys. dtseeascn et Um head. thrrnt, n,Mr and skin, and all those dreedrat ardieeteueerwag frei 4 ct habit of•youth, which produce roust:Rational debility, ref/. ders nuirsina Unpossible,ensi intim and destroys. be* body A CMS WAltit-iitiTED • Dr, AMO SON ,have devoted their attention <meth. sively to this peculiar class of =Bindles, and the relief they have consequently been enabled to render. to Their fellow creatures is fully testintal and gratefull,y4temowledged by two valet:Cent Paidente ataliothers IlailyMrriving In town from all part. of the country, forthe express purpose only of consultation, while their exertions have been crowned with the meat signal advantages; -yet from what they have experienced in inquiring into the causes of these infections complaints (from their most simple condition to that 0( the moot dangerous and tuveterated) they have always enter: tamed the possibility of their prevention and remenal, and likewise invariably found that the moat horrible and malig nant tonne of disease could almost always he traced to mie of the following caulk at—ignorance, neglect, or the ill of. Wets of unskilful and. improper. treatment; therefore Dr. AMOS A SON have' Succeeded In &coveting, in the eel, c: ;ion of their remedies, a safe, effectual enif. cautfirniteMnrse ; omitting all oombination of remedies Which bear on equb. 4 cal character, as well *as Manisa whose premature or tnj.lf rlons application might be productive of bud consequences In the hands of-private individuate. In short, the laudable end of the remedy is the lessening of a grand tunes of bt. MAO misery by the alleviation, retie and prevention of those grlsroun-eftlletions that an, in reality the secret freer life, and:Which, while they on extensively surround so., coM alontfor our skill and interference for their exterzuluabiat BEWAItIk OP-I.IIITATIONi. D'r. AMOS ft SON lnive for a long soriqs of years 'twin Cif gaged in An extensive practice in the it-ratter at of thane drli edte complaint; and are the octryirjuilly qualified Physicians who, regardless of the taunts and en vy of the kjpoct Ural and muck tondrwt, hasu.hatiathOentifidenef,p .000 t.he'anO' ilium of thii nubile prilie, to direct 146i:titian io-three mons evils, from Which no grailgot-spCict.ris frta , In c# f log Lids department of practice ibex tetytt.kerrtrinply-re , warded. Witlttl.'greittaPPeetsateanhasinttintedi thair.iMhits In the treatment at these oases, which are ap generally tun tided to the unqualified and ignorant emphia. who, with their pirated publications assume foreign names and titliw, and pretended virtues; of ttr-ir patent noStrums, have in flicted stratum injury on those wh, have fawn /tainted to place faith in their pretensions —Alolical &rim; 2'o PATIIII7TS Dr. .1310 S & SON' Daub made arc:n*ollmb whproby packs gee can be forwarded with secrecy and deepatch to any part of the world. tuldres4 Dr. ADDIS a:No c . «tut, of Si,jlin aod (Pay .tracts. (up atairs,)Roffitio. 036144-1 y D OCTOR EtOOFLAND'S - 70 ELEBR GERMAN •BiTtcons, rREPLEED et Da. C. 3L JACtfSO.Y, Fif*l4D'A, Will diet -Rielly cane LIVAR COMPLAINT, DYSPI,PnIA JAIINDI - 011, CIERO. RIC OR N.EKVOUS DEBILITY,IASEASES (IP TIM KIDNEYS, And aU Disnaa arising from a disordered L(per or Stomach, Such „ as Conatips- - tion, Inward Files, Fullness, or Illood to the llmul, Acidity of the Storriabb, ' Nauman, Ileartbutn,Disgula for Fond, Foibless or weight iu the Stomach, Simi .kauctit tatious, Sinking. or Fiume Jug lark° it of,tbe Sin nweh, Swhiaming of the timid, Ilurried,and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Atcart, Chogia a ,B- animation, when lu a lying pasture,&writ.* ~1 Dots or Webs befdre the Sight, Fever. add Pain in the Read, Dedolenty of. Perspiratiotb Yel lowness of Om Skin and limbs, PaitY to rho Side, Rack, Chest; Limbs, at-, Sudden Flushes of Pleat burn ing in the' nosh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, end great Depression. of Apia I.T 8. In attributing .ur.b rideable properties toy this remedy, no rash or unwar n, pltnltle &ass eo ertion tamale, but jrplY stand fact; proven undeniably and - nchwirely the otirrior dinary mires. and benatita derived from Ilan., .tudler the di" red:ion of its ilintitrion4 originator, Dr. llootad. among alt chimes of ,European, society, and faun the teurtenpi moos tf testimony, from sit 'parts of chit-American gooditinora, e -1 ululated daring the lust ten years, in the ItgnAsof the pres ent proprietor. The pro.ntrore of (Ramses to which the German Bitters aro adapted, it is with Sorroy.e.TP Ye 4/- melt naivete...ill indeed - there is scarcely it Wu* thrbughout', the whole extent ofeterr country their,, cannot lie, found among its members that peculiar gaow and ranguilf appearance denoting a discasat Liver, tafelfpgrgio, suffering Dyspeptic. ' Then of what immense importance to this cid/ ts of that a ceeeln and reliable remedy should be plated within their reach; one in which no. hativoll pr htiluiteni drug mi tors hao (1.5 compcoltiori ; a remedytna wh'slithe Pallet:Wept' rely with the utmost confidence andimitaititi,and begin - wed from actual and tangible proofs that .110 . attichs. he Is tiling natty possesses the virtues al friloitte/ nut, Suck a maw , is "11003.A.PiD13 GERMAN rirkfts. , l Thookanai, of dollars have been eapetated morturaci‘i'and diffusion: throughout ail Par. or this oOttnuent,and `the proprietor feel' 'the politest aatlitfactionin stating that theta is no= state. county. or even' village.. whey., the Medicine has been introduced, that. there canna . be found nuinbera willing to testify to its virtues It-is used constantly in the practice of ajarKe number of the most prominent Physichni insure cot iney. who chase . also added theirseritten_teetimony evhiftht of its great virtues. In - conclusion, then, 'WO- Wnai,raninatlallto adk ell ' thege.ettlleted,vdth any of the ahcantlissuses to giro the Bitters a trial, and seat assured Al mill steer be regretted. Its proof oldhe statements abosa..made, alL.are invited to read attentively the Alumnae annually by the pro prietor, ibr Farmers and Families, containing fit great num ber of useful receipts. in addition to the testimpity in favor of lb.. Ilittars, from the must prominent and known in. dividuaLsin all putts of. the Union. dtt,Agenta few ti.' tit ters are authorized to distribute thtrAlitionticrrituitaltal9 ph .' Printipal Office and Manufactory,ilS'Areh si t, . For sale wholesale by Druggists in all the prlnelpal and at retail Apothecaries and Storekeepers in every town in the United States and Canada, and by FLEMING mtgs. and Dr. ORO. KEYSER. _lylZlyd*Ne y 9 Y fi'! 1t R 1:.: , . 4, 4'.?..f.'-',":•;t`i!l.;;;t3..i 3.. lg' ' . . -: ,7.1 - -:',: , ' ~.z.--",1,,iv-_,::* ,!"-.•-- .' ry X nk•• — lt,NO 474 -. 4 ^" - - r • t ••• ••• 4 -AY'. :i ' '- • - - ' - t - lATI -7 11.101144iiia /OW : Air* aritE 00 034 - 4 - 1111, C0L05,[40.4 "IX neeit 'MU,..43o4 l ol4l2ltoO/s. ril 1 .1. `a - '4O/431A10N •Ifs`A. Tula Amos As aired to the o - . . -- mural with th e confidence ste toe • If i - ..q. -.. s:' Ad iwttelembich seldom lisatito e - v. 7 A - 5 - e . - -I.ibd tuipidest tad, that eee be ' r ki v .00.V. 1 :e -..' reit, __,'SASici the held of Its I A- 'it -------- uisroCsuirruct numerous the case N- • " vf...' Ito cures, that almost everratetiot .' ' er„ ~cA- r 7.11 le r , the country' aboands Inpersons, gi ..... ;lcritcs.. L ''''' - WI/ `., "stye have breactud4 z worn g•nrid eon: rate %Wei' at the I ; ' ...by lia use. Mute on tried despe illw f •., , tosailni alobityWarratviryielbargaveriaino of.its kind, is ' map no strawristO ree 'virtues are Ovum, pfibilo no longer !imitate what antidote to employ fo r dletteeithg and dangerous erections of the pulmonar y • gene, which aro imidentle orireOreare• 1 - ....14 .othinglual tailed letalif-for the earnest bigotry or In ' cal men, than the nierming preyehtnee and lability of 4 co namptire noraplaloWntir ban* Ono class of dfieilaeo inorft , et their h:NeeljgatiollB 11121 d aft - Btlt as yet no i‘ fe remedy lei# been provided. an which the public o peed t protection froneettiaci upon the reeninitory ra., until the'introduction iat the OfitiltilY I'EOTORA article ls The product of it long, laborious and, rbaliel successfat:ateletwhr•to'hintish tho community with suer' reined,. Or thlerest statemegt,the American people are b lhalaiialveal 4 rePared , iaiedife. and I weal with cottildenc their decide . If there to any &petulance to be placed what men giwetT chew anitatation certify it hen done thetrulf we •ftn trust our Caen sense% when we are danger' iiitectionanf tbathrotibitad lungs yield to It; if w . - ', dew .— . . ___ __mumi ',Odd' to itt if vo can dep ' on the aitsurenceofintelligent Physicians who make It th • buidriela titlitinvi44if lithott,lf there baby reliance open. thing, thealt blrre:ftriablyprirma the this medicine does , neve and does curs the demo( iii emus is designed for. And any and all OtherithattitelinoWni bo mankimi. /CUM I true, it.eurtiat-bottXt beetyptddleltedoior too widely Itricod - Tlie'sfilloted eh - Wald - blare it : A. remedy Matures is Pri4 lose to th an ' Parente ilionld'lntieWit s Omsk children t r) POM I Ose InIAI%t•;-` , .411.tbotilitAtnastflt, for health can , grireit to no one. Net Onlyshoild 4bA diva IOA here, ~ • eseryWhere; not only ftflthlsittiefeldirbut in all cOnntait ilowfoithfully we have acted iradlitueintriotlen, hi shown A the that Siren this article hai made the circles of I ~globe.• Thowinr.nsver seta Miltrfliudisi No continent ' without it,aed bat foe peoples. altlieugh not in septum, %... ',nein other nations as fn this, itLia ent.Ployed by4b6 Er&l, • ~.; Intelligent t i t : titmeet ill: civumea . 63111teriett •It is. en , ' -,;', sively employed ju beth• Alta , - 0 - 11*..in...!nrove, Asia, •• , i; - LaustraMiand'tbettboff filitalit Of - tbissea. Lib bas de *.• •.- . . „to ita 'fitergiattitere, - r Ind they grasp at a stal remv With even ut _... ,orenvlditT, Unlike most Mining' ef.mairind, Wigan icrptit stiwcoilipoidtitur of costly mate Sbillit.is afforded totho•publinatareisdnablylowprba,l .. . What IA of vastly More importance 'JoAnne, its quality f ,i? never suffered :to decline hum' lb - original standard of ~,- knee. _Every-bottle of this medicine, now mannittettmed, . i ~...r.t! as good est erur,haa been made Ifirietafore, or as we. aro ~_...,..• bible of oinking. No toil or coat is spared, in maintai +...... pror. it In the , best perreethiM4hieh dt - hi , Possible to ••:.; -. Hence the ,fitient who. the, gentdito Dream P '. isissic aka rely on baying - on article ashes ever bel . - had by those whotestify to lte cures, By pursuing this etyma, I have_ the hope of doing good.'in - the • world,' : 'as well ad the taNtiffiction of belle m i : ~. that Much boa been done airtady.- -2 - • ' '',.-3- , r , ,','. bir Prepared by .J _ . O. AYER, Practical and Analy .; tice, '' `Obentlet,' , 'W , well, Mahar' . ' ' ' • • - '44 _ Sold by 13.. a. PaIIN • MITOOK„,h43O,, at wholesale and rt tail, by every tlrtatErtat in - Pittsburgh ! and by all Dealet„ ' . everywhere. , - , op/An:taw 1. . _•_ The , GreattgtilleditafOlscovery 1 : • 4 i -.., 0Y _ T: H-E - , A,G- E . ~, ,„ ..,. 1. , -±.- . : 1/1 1 RAiENNEDY,.. of - Ifoibuty, Iv disco • t .,.., - 1:71_ ored in one of our. common maltase weeds a tamed -. that cures every kind ofrfi r tanor,fluni.ilit worst Scrienta tow . .. U " .74 '. I ••;. - ' 5 . Its hac-4enred ltlx! oYer*Crintllilltdred mg* and mesa r:: hiked' eicoyd in 'beecaste (both thunder /tamer.) Tie hs4 . now In bit poaseasion over-two--littatired certificates of ill .„. value, all within twenty 7Pilee 4 Boston. Two bottles are warranted to out* a nursing, sore mouth:,_.. Orief ace. to thornbalks will curo'thewurat kind of pimple, 0 . the Two to three bottles will scour' the Siatain. of bolls. Two bottles are warranted tobureillerworst rankteht ei . ~.: ....- month and stein:wit Three to Ave bottles' are warranted-by care the want cask .:. ~,... of erysipelas. • . ..i,....,,,...i.,' , One or two bottles are warrantedtoCeriall humor of tti' :•- ~- • .-, , t - •, - • ,-- Twn bottles are warranted to cure/naming of the ear an -......• blotchesameng the hair. , Poor to- shr bottles are warranted to 'ewe corrupt and - , ..., One bottl e will cure scaly ea - eptlon of the ii. I 1. . • •-•,' - Two to three bottles - are warranted to, cure the most disk' Orate gene of. rlarnucattnan, - ~ .4 • - ......,,, Two or of ringworm. thres bottles are warranted te.cure the worst m . at ' ... Tams Mbar hottlifs aramaitantedto cure salt rheum. I Tire to eight bottles will cure the worst ease of scrofula_ 1 ... A'benefilt tralwaye eiperionced from the first bottle. and; a, parject cure is warranted when thisabove quantity b t taken Nothing looks so improbable to these who i have in vain ,i triod al/ the wonderinlAnedicinos of the day, as that a &tisk' mon weed growing bit the pasture, and along ohlitone Valls, should cure overyhemorla the system; yet kb fix ed .._,y fact. If you have &burner It has to. start. :There areno ifs nor ands, hums or ha's about suiting write cobs and not ouna. 1 peddled - over a thousand bottlesofit In the victnity ll of Roden. 1 know its effeetain overy.caso.,, It-Lae already I , done some of the gratese 'Curia over done 'in Hassathasette. t l gore at to ettadren a incr.-old; In. oldlloceple:M. sixty. • / * Mee seen poor, pony,,wermyleekluerehddeenoSno ss geen ' was soft end floliby;reitaitillio a perfect Ude of healdi by r , orie b0tt1e..„,,, , •,.,-•- ~ •,. -t.: ~,,, • -' , A To Aber 70 10 fwe--gutde# ' to a sick headache..ene bottle 0 ' • will ninny:it emit. It giros great relief to astatrit anddln g t airless. Ben” who hare been costive for years. have taken 0 i oml Wen regulated by it Where tins bodylatiound it works gt * quite easy; led where there is any derangilneet of the 11, t tionstot nature, tt - will came Veryishigulaf reminvi, but yers . ,'„e. , , must not be. , alarmed — they silwaya ditappmr in front .r,)l! I .1.-iys tb week. There is 't,,, rznever'a badreettitfrentit. On the 7.„. • I tarifa:Y.-Whoa thatlfeeltagLis mei.' van 'will feel year yourself • like a now lto person. lhe souto of. tbs./wart extravagant . li' i•tirotninne of it' that Man ever listiniettii. Bo_ ebanw of --ilk slier. to urnrnetaawary--eittlbbeit 'Min:get. I have lae.'6." 15 i en herb. ahleb, when enametod.trbeWeet oil, dissolves R gcit n ifittone Wireltirig - ot'tlielieek iiliinhidef the ears. Price 50.centai Price el thee.stodk , l Idesanterygl per bottle. ilirt,thms ,for tik„---Adu! , Duo laid. spoonful per day.. r ibildreer mn. Mgt t• years ' nbseeistion .nohe; . children from; r tire Ire tight Years, tenmPatelrftd." '.ditection ant bee • inade apigiceide toall oonettutioris, take enough to operatel en the bowels Wee s'-day - . 4, - - •- - • 41r. E.ltNN.r.D_Y.i.gires pmetmelf attinalatice In lad eases of ,i • Scr•fula. i is, id, whelemle and retail, at VT:ISEYSIMM. 140 Wood ' • Amt. ecirttor , -of Virgin alley, and J. P. FLEMING, MID. gheny_ I NH AIEOLVION , : • CURE Of $ ANA RaiiPTION, NEW AND VERY' AITONIALUIRM. • - nirdEANA. naouoirr Emma To .Tuo poor or TOM miLuos A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent, rso. ly been made by Dr. laulens, , or ..tus city, in the Irons. went of Consumption, Asthma, and a. abma. of the Lungs. We refer tiv'bfht. Coasts' lfroatita, or. lirnauna }trouts Yaws AND CIICAILT Omar." With-this now method, Dr. C. has restored many atilicted ones to health; as an evidence of which, be. has innumerable certlfmako. Speaking of tho trentauentitphpfclarilemarks: "It la evident thee inhaling -7,coOstantly trenthing sit agreeable; healing verior—the medicinal pa:martin:lomnd come In .direet contact with the whole lariat (levities of the lungs, and thee move the many and varied_ champs, produced upon them:when introduced iuto the stomach, and autdoct to the process or dieudioa.. The itygema is for sole by all the Druggists throughout Cm country..'—hem Re* Linchinaiseftrantem7/4. The Inhaler is when on the breast, undor the liden, with out tim toast incoarcuients.,—the heat of the bodY Wing 4uflicleut te'echporate the fluid. Hundreds of cues of cures, like the following; might he named`: Cue ittoh?ge of the Uyinana has cured maid the Asthmaof sit years snuuling. M.suseunr, PentninNier of Duiscannon, I em oureitt the Asthma, of ten years' standing, by Ds; . Dtutite IlYgoomtn, -Mann a= Rita... o;l'n:it:kips, N. Y. Mrs. , of lict:s.,lla=sound street, N. x i woo gored ci a aurora else of Ethinchitio.l4 the llygemlaf My sister bee been cured *fa Metres . elpy, cough, of saverult yoare'standing, and decidoil to b.. incurable by the physt. I dam, Sheirtureared in ono ino=h, by the Bygeana. J. M. Gamister, lllettmond, Me. • The Rot. Dr. Copts, allow York, testifies of our medS the following Imaguami • .2 4 zw,Yninio kiorembos 15,11154. DeM• Sdr—l think hlghlytitOr. earth, Etygeana as a rem. .PaY disessecof tintlhrotitimi Haring wane opportunity to testify Its edit:Rohl am,coavincod that it is a most axftilent - medicine,' botii.W Syrup and the inhallbg application to tho chest- N. it.— Dr. Cartiai Ilygoana lithe 0.8101N.A.L and ONLY O kNUINY, dlintat.rs; all others am base imitations, or vile and unctuous couutecrfolts.. Shnn them: ea you 'would, eanumi ad- For MI6 by Dr. Geo. 'Bow, 140 Woodstreet; ILL Sellers •Co.;'lstel.t. Beekherzy „Allegheny Qty; Sargent, liesratettacof O. L. Kribler; Eisttur. myldoismess I .I[ I ONIDS WON'T-DO 1.--.llleir sever did do, wtre than give tomporreliof and they wrier wilt_ If is because they don't touch the guise Alf cbeAseue- The of 'maim& and , Wiens disamica" the atmospheric poison called Miasma or.hielariti; ? :Neutratistethis poison by its natural antidote, and all disease caused ley It dtsappettra at once. dihcalee Verne sod Agnd'Cure Antidote to Malaria, and more,:krer aperfectly-harmless medicine. the certificate of the colebrated chemist, J. It. Chilton, New York, to this'effeet, is attached to eery bottle; titers fore if it doeano gmatit.enn MI no This is more than ana,be said of„Quhdne, Arsenic, or any tome in existence; netball. raw is ruinous to the constitution mud hrimat on Dunib.Aane.-whichlaerer allows a person to feel perfectly well [or. a single moment: In illostration of thme truths I enact - some extraOhifrom a letter just received Crum a Physician: Qsonartown,. Ohio,. March 17, 1880. JAS. A. itHODES;iN.—Dear Sir: 'S'eurs of 2tl inst. is-at band. The Curoarriviato test year and the dttliculty getting any one to try , "it. wee • greatly increased from the Net that a remedy had been $lll4lXlllCed whiCkyrja growing teibvor add" the ptibilc,hl being , better than using Quinine —not knowing,l , peewee , that the: remedy they used' to klikaP6 taking (Itifnine, contained the drug itself! This ternedydrnowitua - Breltlei Tonic, would invariably break an ague, but it did nett:aro -it, as It would often re. tutu with ren ewed vigor. ' This one oiretunstanco I deemed in your favor, if / amid instittibErs test eamrinxisou between it and your Thofollowiug Li the result:. Tbreepersons took yourcuro, all of.hich were awes of "Quotidian 'lntermittent Fever,. of many weeks 'tending. They lead tried Qtdningi nod other remedies, oaxisionally miming a chill, but ft was ton 111.41 - 64411121* slowly wear. ing them out, and laying.thk ibundation of other and sere. , rer matedlee. I did samed'in,sifectlng .411 three or theite cases with your reteuxl7, antlithey , funoi - Z-, not had "eta mace. In all thien - of these cases theSzaftlee , Tonic had been used, and would, as before sten"; levet the chili, but after eriod or two had elapsed it would return. I think there' will be no diflisoltyntwritiitiing to your Cure thWiantage ground - of any other remedy Da* 12 " "a •*r" • WILLIAM, ,BUCIVC&M, Id. Rutioxls' g, and. gittki r. VaI:PM Ti) .NIALARIA, - the nnlY . hartuldin ' tionufy to existence, is vlUt9ly certain as a -PltißV.gliTlVß;sa a 'WM: Take It *lien you feel the 'chills coming on,andyeavrili never hero n•ainglo one. J.A.MFS A. ILFIODFS. Prorlettw; For sale by Drogeoutgenerally. 91HE SATISFACTORY 11 EMECY—Froin pittin of tho minim north and *mitt; the prairie. 'toranre idnioet ally In retelpt,pf ondt...dettorlng,teeth oo 4. asithe Monti& re:Mt:Dew n:2l..:lftilitiiiittiolennnequall. ed Varmihige; G ia i ii katii 4 • 24,6, -alutittk,l6ls. , • Alfeserat.. it 4. Akaratork CL: -6 hero' liC4lCtleathig your Verinituge ein tide Plecs - for fiTik:STlnri., And, take pimmure 1n tatilk4for the larrmatioti of the Trade end of the public, taut it hue been,saternsi I know, one of tine ratbder: mwedies in U.S market, and- °nevi the Word Bakal*, - medicines we have I Ante Woe personal; knowledge of he ;god -e.trema IluntEmaroxv inatiitanlor the treat:neat of oar phyaiclaaa s nu of whom limit regalarlyi wait 'always %hid 'lila hi alb Mid reliable as a worm 'rem,- I. ce, mend it as arm of the rabid and host the. Morita prepared and M .a..STO mh AI* 'R. A. 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