Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, September 17, 1856, Image 4

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of the AnserniaPseald o.
tiirolard, That.invregird.this as distinctive feature of
OUP Political creek which-ire are pron. to maintain before
thisyto , i4a;Sie-the treatftioraiL*P°ol4l foam of govern
mani spihiiiihslffrata aad . hiiht:cip by th pagUlar will; and
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Resolved, therefore,-'That entetieinlng a4ll e views, the
Democraticparty of this Union; through their delegates as
sembled in a gestend COnieittion,conihnt together in a spirit
of concord, of devotion to the doctrines and faith of a free
tvdrellientative goterritneat, and appealing to their fellow
anisette ftir the reet lisade tr4their hitefitlatia, roe s'iNini ra
mpart before the American people the declaratiotii of prin
ciples mowed by them *hen on fortune occadons, in general
Convention, they have presented their randelat , for popular
suffrage& .
I. That the Federal Government t 9 onr of limiLod power,
derived solely from the Comtitution: and the grunt , of pout
er made therein ought to be strictly conetrumi by all the, de.
partmente tund agents of the Oorernment ; and that It in In
expedient and dangerous to enorelno doubtful constitution.:
IM/wet,
2. That the Constitution does not,oonfer upon the General
Government the power to commence and carrY on a general
system of internal improvements.
a. That the Coustantiou does not confer authority upon
the Fitlend Government, directly or indirectly, to nseotne ,
the debts of the several Staten, conixaeted for Meal and In
ternal improvements, or other State purposes, nor would
such assumption be Just or expedient.
4. That justice and sound polley.ferbid the Federal Gov
ernment to fader one branch of industry to the detriment of
any other; or to cherish the interest of one portion to the In
Jury ocenolher portion of our common country; that every
citizen and every section of the country has a right to de
mend and Mast upon an equality of rights and privileges,
and to complete an staple protection of persons and proper
ty fronretermeatinieloldnee or fomign aggression.
b. That itietheithly of ovary branch of the Government
to enforce andiftweidee the moat rigid economy in conducting
olir t ire affillne,,mad that no more rtmenne ought to be tins
el is required:to defray the necessary expenses of the
- 43ittrerument,arkd for the gradual, but certain extinction of
e 9" the public debt
6. That the proceeds of the public lands ought to be an.
meetly applied to the national °likes specified In the Coneti.
ttltioP ; and that wo am opposed to any law fer the distill - 10.
tient of Each process among the Stan., es alike inexpedient
in policy mid repugnant to the COLIPI/tntifin.
7. That Congress has no power to charter a net:Muni lank;
that we believe such an institution one of dewily leetility to
the beet interests of the country; dangerous to one repeide
can institutiens and the liberties of the people, end rah:els
ted to piece the businees of the country within the inn .1
of a concentrated mono, power, and above the law, Rll , l the
will of the people; and that the rmiults of the Denweretir
legislation in this and ell other enanriel nieeetiree mein
which issues have been made between the two political per
tse of the country, have demonstrated bt eaddid red emcee.
cal men of all parties, their eottedness, safety and utility In
all business pursuits
S. That the separation of the moneys of the tioveronent
from banking Institutions is indloeremble fur the safety of
thriftily& of the Government end the rights of the prop'...
9. That we are decidedly opposed to taking from the ('re
sident the Beal fled veto power, by which he is enabled,
restrictions and responsibilities amply sufficient to guard
the public interests, to suspend the image of a bill %tea.
merits cannot secure the approval of two-titheie of the teen
ate and Wm. of Repreemetatives, uutll the Judgment of the
people ran be obtained thereen. and which bas saved the
American people from the corrupt nod Ira:nuked dome..
don of the 11 nk of the United States and from a corrupting
system of general internal imptoremento.
le. That the liberal prineiplesembodied by Jeffereen In the
Declaration of Independence, and sanctioned In the Gwen.
hake, whim, makes our* the land of liberty and the asp lent
of the oppressed of every nation, have ever been carditiel
principle. in the Lkemeiratie faith, and every attempt to
abridge the privilege of becoming citizens and the ownet of
soil among us, ought to be resisted with the same spirit
watch swept the alien and sedition taws from our !gullets
hooka
And WEIXISIMEI. Since the foregoing declaration was ant.
formly adopted by oar predecess o rs in Nat anal Convention*,
an diverse politics' and religions test has been secretly ~r•
paired by a party claiming to be exclusively American. it
is proper that the American Democracy*tumid dearly totale
its relations thereto, and declare its drlernutied %moon ion
to all secret NOM" societies, by whatever name they may
be called-
Rewired, That the foundation of tide Tinian of Stang har
ing Wen laid In, and its prosperity expansion and pre-enth
went example In free government built upon entire freedom
of matters of religions concernment, and no respect of p-r
eon in to rank or place of bide; no party can lovely
be d national, constitutions!, or In accordance with
/unman principled. which levee Its exclusive nropuiszt /0,1
upon religions opinions and accidental birth-place. Ant
hence a political crusade In the nineteenth century, and in
the United States of America, against Cotbol 4- v rand fount,-re.
torn, is neither justified by the past history or the Int ore
prospects of the country, nor In rmison with the eptrn
toleration and enlarged (realm which peculiarly di e , , n .
granites the American system of copular government.
Resaord. That we reltecate with renewed energy of Wee
poon, the well considered declarations of former Oonventints
upon the sectional lave of domestic else-err, and concva - mug
the reserveli rights of the States—
1. That Congress hail no rower under the Constlintlim. to
Interfere with or control the domestic institutions of the
imveral States, and that such Static are the ante , and pro. or
Judges of everything appertaining to their own termini o u t
prohibited by the Constitution ; that all efforts of the .0-4
tierdertn or others, made to (mince (eomen. to interfere a .1 h
questions of slavery. or to take incipient step, in rehouin
thereto, are calculated to lead to the moat alarming an 4 .I.ot
gett,tls consequences; nod rtes/ all such efforts have an )•••
Altai& tend•rory to if imittish the httt.vittett. of ti..•
and eudatiour the stability and permanency of tbc n um.
and m iedo not io be ouititennucod by any friend. of our
iitiealtnaKtlttleak
2. .lest tboluingoing propdaition cover; mud 1111110 intended
to embrace the whole subject of slavery agitatuut in
gram' end therefore_ the D)emom-lute party et the Voila,
standing /..t this national platform, well abide by and
toil faithful etecution of the acts known w the Compromise
kLesaures, nettled by the Congress of 11130; the act for re
claiming fugitives from service or labor." included ; which
act being designed to carry out an expires provision of the
Conistitistien. autnot. with fidelity thereto, be repealed, or so
changed as to destroy or impair Its olliciency.
3. That the Democratic party will resist all attempts at re.
Hewing, in Congress or out of It, the agitation of the showy
question, under whatever shape or color the attempt may Se
made.
3. That the Democratic party will faithfully abide `by sad
nattld the principles laid down in the Kentucky and 1 ir
resolution, of 1703, and In the report of Mr. hindiron
to the Virginia logisLature, in 1790; that It adopts
principles as constituting one of the foundations of. its
political creed, and la received to carry them tent In their ob
vious meaning and Import.
Aud that we may more distinctly meet the issue on which
a eeNtiona party, snbsistins exelualvely on slavery agitatkm,
now relies to test the fidelity of the people., North and
South, to the Constitution and the Union
1. Revlrel, That claiming fellowship with, and desiring
the cooperation of all who raged the preservation of the
Onion tinder the Constitution tut the paramount humo--and•
repudiating all sectional portico and platforms txtureridng
domestic slavery, which seek to embroil the Stator and in•
cite to treason and armed resistance ti law in the Terre...
rim; and whose avowed purpses, if consummated. most
end in civil war and disunion—the American Democracy
cognize and adopt the principles contained in the organic
law establishing the Territories of Nanette and Nebraska Mc
embodying the only Round and safest:dation of the e sioto.ry
question" upon which the great national Won of the people
of this whole country can repose in its determined co o ens
thus of the Union--Nots-Itrcarr-assce OT Commas sure
itliarear LK STAIN AND TIENITUICY, ua 1.31 rat Decreer or
COLUMBIA.
The rending of this resolution was interrupted for doom
time by tremendous and prolonged applause.
2. That this was the basis of the Coinproiniges of 15:,c
confirmed by both the I)..mogratic and Whig pantie. in Na
tional Conventione—ratifleil by the people In the elect eon of
3852, and rightly applied to the organization of T..rni,,rlen
in 1854.
S. That by the dello• ni swab:Atkin of this I.noeretie
principle to the organisation of Territories, and to the ed.
mimion of new States with or without domestic slaves, es
they may carol—the equal rights of all the States will
preserved intact—the original rampart of the Constitutiou
maintained inviolate, and the perpetuity and expansion of
this Union insured to its ntineet capacity of embracing, in
pesos and harmony, every future American State that may
be oonstituted or annexed, with a republican form of gov
ernment.
Radval, That we recognise the rights of the people of
all the Torritorlee, including Kansas and Nehraaka, acting
through the legally and fairly expressed will of a majority
of actual residents. and whenever the number of their in
habitants justifies It, to form a Constitution. with or with
out domestic slavery, and be admitted into the Union upon
terms of perfect equality with the other States.
Rewired, finery, That in view of the condition of popu
lar invtlttitione in the Old World, (and the dangerous un
dencles of !sectional agitation. combined with the attempt to
enforce civil cud rebgiona disabilities against the right of
acquiring and enjoying cifirenship in oar own tondo a high
and sacred duty ie devolved with increased reeponsatility
upon the Democratic party of this country, aa the party of
the Union, to uphold and maintain the rights of every State,
and thereby the Union of the Sou.: and to sustain and
advance among on comaltutineal liberty, by continuing to
mist all monopolies and exclusive legislation for the benefit
of the lbw, at the expense of the many, .1.1,1 by a vigilant
and constant adherence to those principles and compromises
of the constitution, which are broad enough and strong
enough to embrace and uphold the Union es ;it woo, the
Union as it is, and the Uulon as it shall be, in the full ex ,
passion of tne energies and capacities of this great and pro.
gnosis° people.
1. Resulted, That there are queetions connected with the
fore* - -1 policy of this country which are Inferior to no do.
mato question whatever. The time has come for the peo
ple of the United States to declare themselves in laves of
free MAO and progreeeive fn e trade through the world. lied
by Belem' manifestations to placo their moral fel - Wein..• at
the side of their successful example.
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2. Resolved. That our geographical and political pm/Won with
rwerence to other States tt this continent, no lest than the
interest of our commerce and the drorlopmenl of our grou
hag power requires that we should hold as 10141,1 the pri nd
plus involved in the Monroe doctrine; their bearing and im
port admit of no misconstruction ; they should be applied
wittl unbending
& Resolved, That the great highway which nature, se well
as the assent of the States most Immediately interested in it,
maintenance, has marked out for a free communication be
tween the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, consiltutw ono of
th o ngs' important achievements realized by the spirit ,d
modern times and the unconquerable energy of our people.
Tat salt should be secured by a timely and efficient emir
don of the control which we have tbarfght to claim over it,
and no power, on earth ahould be suffered to impede or dm:
its progreee by any interference with the relations it may
suit oar policy to establish between our government tool the
governments of the States within whose dominions it lies.
We can, under no circumstance. surrender our preponder
ance in the adjustment of all quotations arising out of it..
4 kesoirci, That in view of so commanding an interest
the people of the United States cannot but sympathize with
the efforts which are being made by the people of Central
America to regenerate that portion of the Continent which
covers the passage across the Interoceanic lethote. '
b. Resolved, That the Democratic party recognize the great
importance, In a political and commercial point of view, of a
oh and speedy communication, by II tory and postal
roads. through our own territory, between the Atlantic and
Pacific coasts of this Union, and that it is the duty of the
Federal Government to exercise promptly, all its constitu
tional power for the attainment of that object.
PRED! DRED I DRED I a Tale of the
Great DWnsl Bwamp; by Harriet Beecher Stowe,
author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. The contents ars as follows
of eolnme 1: The ?distress of Coventa; Clayton
to
family and Sister Anne; The Gordon Family; - Harry
an d phi Wife The Dilemma; Consultation; Old Titt; The
Death; The preparation; The Lovers: Explanations; Toni
Gordon; Aunt hesbitt's Lose; Mr. Jekly's Oplnfons;
&Op; Uncle dohs; Deed; The Conspirators; Summer Talk
at Omens; Tiff's Preperstions; The Worshippers; The
tamp-Meetings. The contents of the second volume can be
seen at W. A. GILDINFRNNEY k COTS BOOKSTGRF,
Fifth street opposite the Theatre. oel3
pIGS-100 boxits:fresh foFsa_kt by
SIMMS 4i ANnEHAON, .
..... No. MI Wood
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CI=E
INVENTIONS AND PATENTbf
George TroWs 011. (lobe, or Cop, for
Steam Enginee—Potented Me. ch 25,
*3-I'retnitims awarded at State evil CothitY Lan,
TO TILE hAve thb tiny digxw.l a my Inte
rnet in "O. Trutt's. Improved Oil Globe or Cup for Steam
lib/tines" to MOSES Y. EATON, who now has the entire
control of tlui Patent. JAMKS ORISW ELL.
Pittaborgh, April 11, 1868.
tletre Potent OR Globes ore monufwetured for me by
Norms. J. k IL Jones, Phila., Milan OreenWood; Esq., Cio
chnual, and Messrs A. LJ. MoKenna,.Pittebarsh. who are
also snthorized to all teem. Orders Sr the Globes will
he
promptly attendet; to.
Shop Rights are offered tor Sala ou roosonnblo terms, to
P-41road gee, Steam Enginoßuthiersollrass.Found•oi, and
Aben in any Tart of the United Show , .
MOSES P. ZATON.
139 first street. Pittsburgh.
Plum.. arum MILL, ALLsousiry,
lieunedy & Ca. Proprietors. 11 1 , -
• Pittsburgh, hag.= 1956. )
M. P. X9.94:iNa : feel pleasure In bleitllo. l
tag our entire eatibfactien, after ti trial of about tau and a
half )ears,.. with 'f roll's Patent Oa Globe-ar CUP. it has
r tpliir yet been repaired.
V. 07 resP'y yours, lIRYAN, IC.P.NICEDY Ac CO.
•
R OCD3 bT E.II (Pe.) Cut Wouss. SITt. 1, inOti.
F. Fukm, Esq.—Door Hit: Si. Trott's Patent Oil Globe
attached to out KisgitiO hS • perfred arrangement, and, in our
Judgment, is not likely soon to to improved upon.
Tome, rospectfully, KTILK & RITODES,
Prrnuluain NoV7.I.TT WORKS, August 2x), 18Z03.
AIR. M. F. EATON.—Sir: —Trott's Patent Oil Globe or Cup
Du been in use on the engine in our Works for newly throe
yens• It has never required any repairs, and Lae given us
entire eatiefaction. lours. truly,
LIVINOSTON, COPELAND & CO.
PATTIX332I. N. J. Stearn Kngine Works.
M F. Beton, Netb—Dosr Fir:—We have Just rttelsod
the Most Oft Globe yo* scut us, and Niro no doubt at atiall
Jte pleesed with It. Do you propose to furnish no the globes
or will as a Shop Right to manufacture fur our Pollutes!
l'imrs'Respectfully,
T. O. SIMONTON g 00.
baltullll/1 OIL CU.—We hays neap 'howl by Mr. Moms
F. Elston, of Httsburgh, m improved Oil Cup, for Steam
Engines, patented by tam. Trott, which had been highly
spoken of Mien:mar [mod, by practical men. Its economy
and simplicy of management aro apparent at a glance, and
It will uceicenbintly nmei a large demand. It ran in uir
tallied of ?deem, Caldwell d agents Gar this oily,
Id and 18 North Fifth st..—llly ingarrer,
Cacgruxs. 0, July J. I'i,B.
t FAtteno, 11+q.—Dear I have received two of ?dr.
Trutt', 4 111 Cups, and sto perfectly satisfied they ere the t
I have ever 111.1 or coca. for 4.11ty w 111 boo west Lai 11,11. r
and small exp.... I recommend them to all It. R
Comp
nun to try, and satisfy Womanly,. on title tastier, and they
will say so therns.lsoe.
remain yours, ressawthally,
OEO. I'ETEILMAN. Jr.
Supt of Machinery 0. h. I. 14. K. ek)., 4..`testhoe.
CIMCLXNATI. Accimet 4th. 1 gt. 6
Mr. M F. Futon---$I?: We. hart , used Mr. 131. - argn Troirs
0;1 (Moho in our Engin. shop for about JI/C your, and ftit.l it
wr ed ftucti mum uatisfaction that no now apply it exrin•
, trOY to .11 cho Foam Enrin,s w. bnia Wr har, t,dl
Lunt:den.. Its practirahltity, and .lo not r., •..u.
mood taa ana. Fours, rt,itioctfully,
W. L. DUNLAP 2 CO.
Voss I'm LP, )1 Wow, t
Pitte.r94. Apra 14th, 1658.
ML M. P. Mr. George trott'a Pitent 011
Globes" Mr. hem iu uao on the Zugiure lu Our W.trk. for
throe ur four yLitre putt, mol bare performed so mettlefertory,
that we now apply them to all th.• lingtrete we make. For
two yew, last we pare ablUiti.Jl3Cat tire O. or any other kind
of Oft filtrhes.. Ree.pectfully, years,
&NAP k
M. 1. Kreol, En:
Pear Sin—arrant mod 13. Troit's Patent Oil •lobo ^on
almost la. 01111). NagILIN f1111114M4 the loaf year. and in
aerouch as they awry: to hero etr.•n entire eatrafartiou to
our customers ore hare no hesitation in reanammenaing
an • goo.t article. and mach prate:shin on account at' üb•tr
aunpllertt of construct/I.m, to the old teshe , rest uIU 11 lobo.. or
tusy other of which no hose any komrie,ixe.
Vrri n.,n.,q - acttly ymna,
F. A VV. Id_ FABER A Cb..
k.ngAur liullArne
This eartilira that the Oil Cup patented by to. Tnrtt, hag
teen iu L. Oil nor road for two year% post Wr nod It to tY
errmornital and durable Oil Cap, and can re. ununetal
Ywrrman of PittAborgh Shop of Penis.. Geutral hr
Novegaber
T,. 31 V. KAIWS. EWC., •
?ht. certifbm that are have had In use the pawn*. 'II
ur Chap.. *old by Mum F. Neeteal, of V.ltat,t , rgb. I.n
ronverler tbr.to • -ry mart, sarl,,r4or to :my th ,
We 11.11Ve eV,. SINe4I
A Lf 11.1SJJ TILUbI AB,
Tr,'n.urr•
00 , Iambus, Ohio, Nwmtni., !, ISZa,
Kick & ElltoPs Grate Dare— Patented
March, I SSS,
Requires moth lam metal, and rfll I.t at Lost tin... MP
MOSES Y.
Avut fin' Pslsmtent, 139 Find nt.
loos art the 1.4 , 1 Dar
DRY GOODS
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NEW SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Mark et
Pittsburgh, Pa. The sub .:Tibor. tiers Just
OtliToll PI.II , are now opening their first arrival of 5P11.1.;‘,/
I.IOODB, to wbkh they wish to all the particular sttenti.in
of their customers and the public generally. We natter our
selves that we have never beau able to offer so handeunie
and desirable a at.* as the present_
Our DltlidS GOODS DEPARTMENT contain. all ths o•-n
styles and royalties of the season—
Extra itch Black and Colored Moiranatiqus links ;
" u Jasper, Chen. end :Anted
" 0 Plain, Striped and Plaid itlwk
" Twisted Silk Flounced Robs;
• • Malt
64 46 b un .
" r lawn
Also, TIMEICS, Limoges, Manisa. Lawns, Ac.
81/AWLS AND hILES.
Our Shawl and M.suitin Ileum supplWA will, the 11.. w
tyl es of Cram Cashinern, Strlia, Ltrmim, 11.nrcustpitio,
Cimatillt, LOCO, kr.
N .YULE
Our st.,:k of O'Hara, rioundugs, Slol•vem., &e., is not s•lr
rowed by arty stook Weld of the Nluuutains.
Also, a good nasortmont 01 MOOKNING AND II q,;.ot
VC R.ti G 000DS.
IX)3II , STICA
Prints, Otughams, Chocks, Muslitm, Ticking's. Kent', Ay.
Jeans, eimalnetts, Ouisttnores.Cattun. Linen tuoi l'a:lt Stotts,
&c. Alsq, abort, I losmry, 1111.bous, and every oth,
usually kopt to a first-clam Dry Goods liouso, t., winch au
solicit u call and oxamivatiou Iwduro p erc h.,,,l ng
as we tool confident we tows flavor beet, able to i...1.1t0t an. h
a desirable stock. lirVE Hilt/11E1LS,
Formerly Youug, Imre,
74 Market street., Pittsburgh, In.
nihl7
NEW BOOKS.-
Llfe of Cl.o Fremont—by John Bigelow. 90 conta
" Janne ituelmnan--by 8.. U, Horton. 90 "
•' " Oen. Morgan—by James Urahem.
lAA of tho Foresters, a story of the Old VII ,
glob Frontier—by John Baton Cooky.
Cattily,' Youths of Judah—by Itev. K W.
Joneta,
Victoria, or the World Overcome—by MLA C.
Obtuobro.
Western Border Life—by Fanny Hunter. 90 "
bmucker's Life of Fremont. Lug "
trphaul'a " " " '•
7•riYnne Almanac for 1806. 12 '•
Portrait:set Colonel Premont,dilterent ewe.
" James Buchanan, "
Republican Songster. 10
sleps showing the Free and Slave States. 1.1)
Yankee Notions for September. 10
Oraham's Magazine for September.
Mestere Just received and for wile lower on an average
of .11.3 per cent. than elsewhere.
Remember the place lo at LAUFFE.II:B BOOK STORK
bug In No. 77 Fourth street.
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wale the head, and removes all symptoms of Head•
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Persons using
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Are never liable to min-stroke.
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM ICATILARION
Is the moat valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the
Hair to any require 4 form.
for a.le by Dr. GEG. H. REYSY..it and 11. E. SELLERS
A 00., at 25 nentA per bottle. auglU
GuNs'FISHING TACKLE, RIFLES,
Pbttota, Surgical bud Dental Histrutoontit, now tatte.
I turd OutlOry of WI tlet•criptiocut, for nolo at the ENTIflt-
PIUSE Wolll{B, No. 136 Wood stn.; by
nttSU BOWN TraLEY.
UNFURL TUE GLORIOUS BANNER—
A Patriotic Song; words by It. J. Allen. Written on
the occasion of a presentation of a stand of colors, by the
DllgrafANG Greys, to the Chicago Light Guard. Music cm
posed and respectfully dedicated to Capt. John 11, %crimp. by
Henry Molter.
Price 26 cents: The above Just published and for sale by
H. KL.KBER & BRO.,
191 No, 53 Fifth street
FOR SALE.—House and lot No. 143 Sec
ond street, will be sold low. It is a well furnished
throe story brick house, near the centre of business. Call
soon for this bargain. TIIOS. WOODS,
au2l Real baste Agent, 76 Fourth street.
FOR SALE.-THREE SCHOLARSHIPS
In Duff's College will be disposed of by application to
the Counting Room of the Daily Morning Post. atr2l
lOWALANDS-480 Acres of choice Land,
situate In Ida county, lowa, for sale at a bargain.
au27S. CUTHBERT & SAN, 51 Market et
LINAED — OIL-500 gallons Linseed Oil
for sale by J. SUWON M ABER,
ang6 24 Wood street.
FFRESHDA'PES-20 matte just rec'd and
for solo by RIMIER ANDERSON,
0u25 No. 39 Wood street.
COCOA NUTS--3000 to arrive and for sale
by— RATHER & ANDERSON,
stab No. 30 Wood street.
Tj OUSE TO LET —4 , commodious Two
JUL story MICK DWELLING EIOUSE, triturate.' on
Pronklln street, opposite tho Sixth Preebyterinn March.
POMiellgiUD given Immediately. ER 4 11•• ire at tho hones, or of
MILLX.It h ItIOKETBON,
Non 221 and 223 Liberty street.
70 ft. front
lugton et.,
V ALU A BLE LOT OF GROUND FOR
ou T the BA can L al, K— ey t 27 B4te o feet deep onone yCi le bs to vi W n sah 3
and 170 feet on the other; adjoining property of Wi lliam
Bissell, Jr. This property is well situated for a private resi_
dunce, and will be sold on easy terms. The Dwelling 11,,..
.contains seven rooms and two halls
an= B. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market et.
.: t ,
P .
ROCLANI ATION.- , --Whereas, in andLys the lllth section of - thlVAabf the Gtmorel ModolltlY • f
Pennsylvania, passed Jetty 2d y ..113:19, entitled - Aii Act reiet
lug to the Electiunti of 111111Commonwualtil," it in enjoined on
the Sheriff of ever,j/Clettfity to give uotiOe of such shart: sna
to ho hold, and;iiitithhikte in stich notice what officers tiro !
to be elected. *Porimmuto thereof, 1, IttiDY PAITEILSON, ,
Sheriff of thopitaity of Allegheny, do therefore make known
and give Cit. , Pllblin notice to the electors of sahl County of
amagriany, that &GENF - 41. V.ISeVON Will beheld In said coup-
ty , on too BtotoNl , EU-Caseti (14th day) or or.
c.er.n Near, at
t h e seeeral Election Dist; lets therein.
And as dirocted In mid 13th sectiou of the Act of July 2, i
tagl, I hereby give 'lotto!) that every person (excepting Jun- I
dotes of the Peace) who shall hold any oiliest or appatutineut
of profit or trust, ur', the riovernmets , of the United LITTLE lIIIA3II ItAILROAVS
States, ur of deft State, or of any city, or incorporated ills
trice, whether a commissioned officer or otherurlOW. 11 ants', VIA CRESTI.TNE AND COLITMI3IIB.
dittateofficeror agent. who Is ur shun be entploy.l tuolor the Quickest Route from Pittsburgh ice Cincinnati.
legisintiyo, eXeCntive or Judiciary department of this Ninto
or of the t r ailed States, Ir of any city or theory-a .aed die.; CONNUTSINu at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Linn Steamers,
trill, and tiler , that e, err moodier of Cott%reas and of the i Coring - toil and Jacittigton Ittillni4.l„ Ilion nod Mnishodpro
State Legislature, end of the Select or Common Council of • Itnitroml, and the Lawrencelutrgh Ennis. Ckinnactilig, vas
any ally, or Couituissi.mors of any incorporated dont get, to • Columbus and Senor, with the Dayton and :lame, awl
by law looktiablo of bolding or osereatiog sit the aatoe time. ! Indiana Central Itailrsids.
the °Moo or appointment. of Judge, It...pert .r or Clerk. of . T111t 01,1 6 El 'PI.t.'E L FITS, via Columbus and Cincinnati. tt
any election or this Commonwealth , and 0,01,.. loam -cloy, Lev:al:um, Louisville. St. Lice. Indianapolis, Sic., he. Via
Judge or other officer of any sari, yl.a.t, ,s, slmll 1/. t sliglido • fliluntfota and Inn., to tray ton. indirumpolia, Laniyotto,
to any otti, to in' then voted fir : TOM, limn, St. foal*, A.., 24'.
And further, that by the ith eecti..o of tho Art of April ! Tills Lt.t.ru 1,11.011 via r;oI.USIBUS, connecting with
11. tit, r 6 Al, it is provided. that the ar.rmael 13111 iinstessi ot lb - t , svuttrtou owl Lexington Ilse it oral. the U. S. Mail
the Art of Jolt 3d. l!i:Sti. akell nut Lc. SO conntrusal st. tap, I Lion Onanisens. the (Nil, and Meausnippi Ratinat.i, and the
,nt a ny militia „siker 0rrh0e,,,,,,i, olio, from serving aa . Lawreuestairch nosite, t.fler, facilities re, other roots: Coll
Jude. 1 imp.tinor er Clerk. nt au y general . r rim sal .1••• t rat gss••, as t orough tit Iteht
ale all tit, alit, nntleti toot only be
In this Coniititititeeitt lb. .„ or-won-4 via llolumbas d the 1-iltle Minim lisiliam/
The electors of the First Want or the eh. - of Pit tYlair eh 111 . The route from Creations sao Col stuthurt bolt, the shortest
Meet at t h e h .11. f. ri.rMi-I iv i,`E.1,,,,i by Mrs Jane Islts... I" '',,,' . 1,11, ' 11,,,, i . 4""V..”1'Jrni,,,,/e177.-rrr Count 7 lion.
the corner of Font th and gem y parcel, in .tit 1% as, ; an- certAin, nut pu.stnget's hams lull t h ins for meals. By the
The. electors of Ihe Set' ma Ward ..I Iles slily 01 !';gal tir.r.l. ...t and I ..•I I.• . ,c.. I „.:,..• t. out I 'reatline , a dartfPcons
to meet at the Public Sch.:ol 11 at... , in nlll.l Ward. I awl urn e gos Sms rrt spot! ta rtnaumi. ao,f compeller to overcome
The electoral of the "Iliinl tVard of Ito. eit von Pittslo„ .1, dis:.d.ce.
to meet at the Court Move, ; By Un - route via (\divalent to Cincinnati anti Indianapolis,
The electors of the bou - th Ward of thr cit., of l'.:t-.1,....1, yr........ rs ode 0 . ..-. roads bonneted utrl rtmooth. Ily tilt
to Mont at the Pliblis' S•slosol llouse In 'ill I t ard Yssreet an.l 11..11atentolue route, pas.aetigera ride ever the
Ti,,' electors of the Eiftli Ward ~I the ,;tv o: Pubdoireli to rouglie , t t.aidi mu
Ohl,
meet at the Pennrylrania Il ors., on oldo.l by 11,.:•..,1, Seid. I. 1 TiLiKii DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND
bite Ales- Steward, In said Ward, I CINCiNNA'7I..
The electors of the Meth Ward or 0. ~ dr of l'ltt•hotgl, , na.-.1 . TI,MS teals , l'ittAintrph at 3:00 o'clock A. M. for
to moot at the Pablo' School }louse in nail' W'yr. L .. - i (Ire.; 1 ate, Cot stmt., I sada. Coe ,ts nun, Louittellle. St. 1.016.
The electors of the Seventh It ant of the. tty of Clibilsorgh 1..t-ingt•h a :01 I ..lettrapolts.. to Liwrraceburgh Bout. This
to roost at the Public eelosil line n .ti ...hi Ward. Tram arrives at tnnetunalt Ull., briar nail lorry minutes in
The electors of the Eighth Ward 01 the ,sty of !Stint sarr,ls satsumas of this i.srest and LtellecentantO nett...
to meet at the Pablo . Seloed I loos° , t, ea s el Waal!. , litt.CeND Tx 0:r lea , ea Pt': -1.1:1 ~.I .at 7.10 ~ clock A.' 3f, far
. Criastatue, Coins:llms, Xenia and t'lntltittali. This Train
The eltrfors of the Ninth Word of the en', o r pittar,,i,
to meet et the Public Schoolliouse in aar.l A‘ aril inokevenhthst [too only one Colin - Wont to CittlittltO3. l .
ITanta Truth' /pasta , Pittsburgh at 3 o'r Pr.l P. If. Inc
The electors ot the First Wert of the city of Allechs soy to
meet at the house of .1. 1V...1i0n", in holuttion str,...t. , Crestllito,C.4umbus , Xenia.. Cincinnati. Louisville, Et. Lade,
The alettont of the Second Word of the ear ..1 . Allele-et 0 s 6"vingtms anti Inlet ttatett tit, ,Lt Liwrenoeloirgh Bout ,
to meat at the bon, .If salon Thonstsem, tuvrth.west corn, i TWO DAILY Tit 51:..a, II A COLUMBUS, DA,TTON,
of Ohio street and 'midi: squat,AND INDI ANA 1 7 )1,1S.
Tlie eleettira of the Thad It soil of the city of Alloglieny to I , nag? Tr,ra l e aves pitt,her:ti nt 3 , ar o'clock A. Pl, for
meet at the Public . School llousse its sc.! W.srl ! Creatlltse, Col ins h",•. X et.lo. l'Aytitth I reltanniinlia, Lafayette,
The electors of the fourth Ward .4 Ole city .4 A ,leghet• y
' Terre lfente a Yo , ..wit:ea. : , t. 1.„...., Gain), Evansville, Bc..
to meet at the house •.f T. Sin, tux , cornet of Rohm. m 1 Sigosua Inatus lens est I f ittrtbutnis pt 3:3ll'o'clock SE, ~11, tor
and Anderson idim-ss. Crest/tan Coltunbus, Netnn. I ayton, Indianapolis I.a.fliyetto,
th
The electors of the ti.roneh of Iltratiachala to meet at 11 , Torre' Maui., 1, ... ,1 .' 7 4 .‘.t. Lads, Comb k:v...v.- irc•
Town !1011, mt Wilkins...trout to seal I. ,naigli Terse Teats leave. Pirtaddirgh nt It Orel„ck I'. 1.1... for
The electors of the Is , Arch of Last Itirtionc.lium to met Cr ''' ' ' / P,"• l' '' l ". ' I "'" , X ' l ' l '• I . ' ".l . '''''• l '` l '' "a r °l. 7., l.lB . 3."V•e t
, „
at the Ranieri 1.11 h,. a .1.1 y., 11, cm...by, lo ,a,•,11,,,,,,,,., , Tel , haute , ...nee..., St. ...hie. Loan., ',van/mule, a..
Th e 5 d,.„,,,, if 15.,,,,,,,, t„,,,,50, t,, ~,, it the r. y ., , ,,„.. . N. D.—some,' your Ititkett tin.t Colutattnot.otel you are tr...re
&boot Ilmsm in said Is.rotigh. of c , mitoctums.
Try,• e 1 e ,,,,,,,, i ,t the h0r.,,,,,), of I,,,, tuce ‘ak , m,...,
~t Ni....nrocra lea" eCI iscslstotti daily for Memphis., Vicksbnrgh,
the i'obbe School 'louse iu said I...rout:Rs, , Netelic , .. Now Otleara, k..
The Cl.. tors of the tonnieh of Stn., piture h. me , : it ,F- . The Colons: sun beitsc the -.riff roub., tha Time Tables or
house .vfJators Sharp, in .1.1 beronyti. • Lb. t.altelll turein 6./.• arrungent to ran in close Onalts 1t. , 13
Tin. electors of the leyrough of Ily.li,este.rt 1.... 111. .it t', .. "" l' 1t,,. " I"I ' ' C ''''''
Town Hall, In said borough. For all tritsrucerot• nod Thou:soli Tickets, plerEars apply at
Th e e r„ n t o ,,,, o f th e b n .,..„,,,t, „f6 0n 0., 1.,,,,,,, , ,,d, 1. , „,..,., ~, . the , Me. and PolitotVlN..s. is Itallmaol Otti.h, (corner oftne,)
the bons , . fornierly ..c.mpied I.y f. ,I, k „,,,.,,..,, 0 ., ~. , 11 0 ;., the 11 •otrt, , tteltt 1 1-etie.
the Monongahela Itride , .. In wild t.orimt:l. J.. 1. CUBA( V, Ticket Agent,
The e 1..., tors of the ta.rongli ..f Wo•t l'tt inlet - Ali te iota , n' ' Or al Federal Street Sintso,
school boyar,tit} r. PARR IN, Ticket Agent.
the
i OW ) . 0 SIISSIoNS, agent, Pittsburgh.
The sliders of the enmesh of %Coat Elizabeth t ..„.....t ..: '
the Public Seb..ol ILuew , r , ash , Iss•snCh. ths'lttl . P. W sTRAI,Kit, fieuvral Agont,tnnetnn.all.
I - ___.
Th e ,4,,,t,,es of the borssugh of Tursasturn to lam( at tly. C
1,1 . ; V E 5,1) AND PITTSBURG!'
Tebbe 241,4..1 Tinto. , t he .seat t. ~,,,.,,
The elertorn or liar 1,,,,,,,,t, ei Motteltennet It. meet At I It. . II A I ',ROAD,
Pohl! , 5ch,....1 I louse, !
Thr elertemi of .1 be lamstach of It tt 41 . t:t!•• ...f ni 1 , , • ,
.ligilliggig
im am of Graham, fortusrly ....• ase-st by Jo 1••
iso II ails.- -
In said borough. I,IA, Frretti WIT:
The elot-ttsra of the Borough ..f tea l. 10 , y will nr• tat t . .. , 01,10 nut, Penney Lvartia Rallfmad,
Pablo S. 100.1 !lot., 1,. .6•1.1 In .r..•,: lie A LLIA NCE. , .
Ti ro r i„,,,,,,y, ,r ~ , , I; t-no•lith I. tt sees .. t:,, , h.11,.. ~' J. a 1 Tti p, S110E117:7 AND QUICKEST ROUTE' to CRICIIC
(1 . 1.if ,, i. 00 the 1 11.-- - tin it, a; Poreve.Terti rt. . 1,,,.1 i
11. ~t. ~,, vssra W r... r, to our eI.E,I'LLAND,
field ,arstalop, one.-pt the 'l muffin' • -r- , /...1 , 11.,. ~ . ii,,. 1,...,1..'e 4 .:1.: i II:-.t. it... 1 MildS shorter and at/.lli tier
Was N,. 1. : sod hi, of the Bait L....tr• a h.• •'l, 1 • . ‘ ,l al 10-1-.1 a shiser rime ttes .rfust . ant ode silt In•WRIAl.O . lila.
all guttural I buttons In tie' Noill4 VI a:•1 of ills. co. ot I' gas . 1 1,,,, 11,titt. Trmte. betueen Pittetruith cud Cletcland.
beech. Vi....r levity 'unit. , here eon Vies eSsuot am/ CIIIErtErs.
The elertom of Pratyles t..w.,...„1.1.. on ..I at II..• h..
.. ••• Tho• It r Ch-..=Laded ll. d . hott , t - Chleogo tlitelithlt hone,
John 'tattler. in the village of Ea.rt I. , theri,ate/ NI. lam.- titirt....•en lone A
The elctor, mil hterttott Du tr.. t `s.• 2 ilt I`o4-1.1,4 t. a I,ltll. on - ...1 aftor TA re:shit/. Mar 26. Ifirteiihe Trait,
to meet at the Glen il-tel ie 7 . 7 b ,10,,, t• ..ii ti... Baud nlll Yno mten0n,;“.." ,... ,.
Th e . e p„..f.„, r
~f .dttn. 1.•. n-hat t - meet it flo , bons. - ,•:' 11.4. A 1.1.1 ANTE. . ''''.
. William Slcs'oll. Jr_ so she .L. 11.,,,,,,,, of bast lit',-'.- The train. of 0, 0 1:1 „ and Pennsylvania Balltowl leave
The °lectors of Ictikin• ten onloy ~. ;Ewe( at the house or pus t husgb et aas,, A . Sr end 7, 3 ., A. 111. ,teeth g0xy1..1.1,,
m
, John Shafer . ..o 0,7 , Ir 7 ene , r? T.trolar p,•.,,:. lo ••t ' Lonve. Alliance at 7 . th A.ALatid 11 No Sc. Ntaini 0,1 0 P.M.
1 orarnahip . Ai rive to Cleveland at 1 , 1)0 A. NI, 2 . ..7.0 P.'S: and St. - 41 I'.
Time electors of Plum township t.. meet at the to„, „so. m ~,,,,,,,t,n4 they,. with (I...sedend ah.i Toledo Ita . iiroad for
John Z'etlltliCr , /k„ lb soil l. , .ltelup. r....,, , ,,..hi,... 4 „ , ...1- islasul and St. Lords. • '
: The elector , of Pat Ito 1.0 teat i• t.• 'tol at 11l home..' I,.,ta s alotart ice Toledo, clainago, at lion!' Kit the Ninth.
Abraham Taylor, on the her 0,, To•nyike. in (elf,' 1,... ~ n w.y.a. le,,vh,„. Pig rah,,,e,„h on 'the, t:.744. 'Lb-at, by ~,,,,,
I eddy,. .1a elevelitot rt will 17111 - 1•1.' it CLICV.I4, It sad neat o¢at 111tlii.
I The 01,(C.111 of i',-nn t.ro-htthip I.• mr. tat 11. - lon' ss' -. Cashman:an for .t.,,,k,,i, et , ,, , :....).,, a. Loggia, lt• taiars•l,
tiobert Lhaveltion, on the 1 . , c.,. 1.1•,r 4 i:O4-1, In 11,,n-I ... , , 1.4, Lui, 4.1 Rea Nortft-were,ohnt ni-eu ti , tot '.l. .gISt Poll
s ship. .n, -l. tontine, silt Lyto the train to-,vine tattabnigh at 7.30
! The rlrctora of Nensaill., t.>stnelup to meet at the l'olan . A. ..i_ as that II the only train by which close centney:ti , ms
, pa.ty,„„4 ii...,,0• en Cl,. farts, -1 hie; 1 !Lt.aUr, 5,, , r it , . , i' ~ .T , 0n , 1, , thr..l, - 1, 1 , . 0, .1..... pnobt.
hot.s. formerly ...ropey! by T1.0,u - n• 7: eal l•-•V 11 W. 21, it t,,,-trait,i., 'CO rtity.te,Kh .51 :',41
,t,, m, and tE4l,4itto
A Sloss. al {:a••I I'. N ~are 44 alp tytoy lay wh.l4 trrtN.ssugurs "an
. Ito eleetors of Elisabeth tow ,, ,h.f , t,-weet nt 1, , • 1 , . , .. ;,,,, in atotit.ns Atli . f Alta/ice, or et:literal on the Tay,
0,.....rge Webster. formerly •....r
tipind t.y J.A.,a Wallto.r. al 1, , ,,,, a, eatenshm,
Ensalealshasmr.b. vi A IVE.t.i.feTTI.7.I.I.
The eiart,o, of letter...a tos toddy 1.. 'is-I" Ire. F. °I. , •: . rterstman E west t:101, au I 1...c:L0al lea, tacit lauding. 0 1. ,-
' Michael Sta.,.. fonrauly ace by J-atil Nun: 10 .e... 1 pt-ate if orougsl,l l 110 w..., eery mornint ISrltirtuy , es•
1.. .vi rubliv... ; t.si at lo .y . e.elc, e - a WetlsrliJe. chonertioy. the, o •t't
' T a- e of-eg'o's of )lusher toern4.... I. ni,-.1 nt ite 1..• t, t. ' 1.. t • 0., Leo, in< .ti 4on I' N 1 . Ant:note at lint, anti Brno . ..0.
I Snrno r4 W it .. . f .,17 ..M . 1Y .047,0 P ir " 31. ` r ie.". II ..'" rl It, are. .•1 uteveland at 11.:70 I' N. o. onectlug tech the Item . r
. township. T. ..- '..• awl C1a. , ar..., tool 511 , 11 t:.entral Railroad streargi i. r
The ~.4...etori at Cpl.., SI flair townaly.y t.. :a .....1 at !; .. 1,.1..it any! rtnonco
, boon '. .4Jan...1 Courier, in said tovrashly -,., ..,,,p, for chicazo awl rolrer te.ints on Ore North--cast,,
The 0,1,, of Inns-, St Clair tOry...t.ly to MP, or . iv tin Wellrvilir...re sold et 51 to 51.i.:0 less than via Anion. - e•
• wale, lathy kr. , 6 7 F hi-tle• at no .I.'“ 1 !. ” •,' l'• '.: ~,n i• g - Tl.i. trams for 111, rr Intel evrartsct at 11tidsni with tr.m
ham; atttl r•sel 11 111 cad. . In .....1 E. , ..a.'1,11. f. .t . 1' :yahrem l'alta an- 1 Akron.
The tly , tnrre of flyarro., otyrtattl.th t.• tot , at tie. I, et. 1' .2.,`1,V;A, I, tv0.... Nee Philadelphia end Otlivr sine
, <4 It ittitut,t l l,,, on the Pimbergh nod Stesib-ortile Tur:v. li.r , ou Toa. riyawas Esteristre, ran t.,, throng', aente an y
pike alit -01 1 . tieqr.ol.,e.
' The et „ .1..1 y ~ I It 4.11..... h.. r..d..i. 1.. 10.--t ,t th•• ' .ttie ` "t '., trait, fr - “, ClevelnYel to Telede and Chicago run as
liar Alt 51. - F,lari , !. Genie, ly A tott-y Ns I 17 . 4.111 ft ^ , 11.1 t,a 1, tart.-o. to-,11, Cl•frh,lni a , n=,, A. SI.. 14,1, 1470, 6:45 e... 1
onto. ,i' I' 57. Arrive et. (Itios,„eo at fetid I'. Al., ItAtt A. NI,
Tle• .errors of fled/-i Isoaisalois le tn., .: to. S ce,-• ..; •-• 4., _t N. a,,,,, r..,01 S 'st
)Iretellan.l 4 errs. • . !.' - u' - .........1 0 ! ter J. 11... r s . - - 91111 V , I At.'.' 4 Nctl SNP CI 11III1..ANIF.
lute.a (1111 , 41, 11l ..,1 F•.11.i..p. 111 ‘1 , 1., 'Si d,.L. to,t.lts 2,1 .. 7 3
Mr ~left, . or SI •ss. toy, rl
',lan to es as • LI s'. !•- - I Moe., Ts. Alliance .41: .., T.- 1., Stott. —0.15 IX' ¢l2 l'.o
No 1, ;u sad ton imisip.s CSsot and._.l 4 sr , s j'../ . 1, krt. Irvisf , I/ Zal
1 " rlal . etta If 10 14 tat
rt,,,,,, v Tr, ,Mparp,, 111 Male! I. , 4 ss.i,ts.'' Chscrtato 14 1!0 Ili , MI • s' ipstracill Id. IS 70 1 2, '2O
The ..I.wtors .11 Er. , ...' , . n •.- ,-.., '•. to• et al r 1 ls aar " 111.. ' s ~....I ifs ' l O II lel n Parrrlnglens, 11 , CO IS 19
ocroplost by Jon 11....- . .... ,t, and towtosloo '' St 14 nis._...l: , :!0 16 tsni - 1 , ...rb... 18 00 1.4 00
Th. , ...lectors .4 it.......,. , ••••.•••••,101. .. f'...•1 at i• • .••••••:, • ' - 1 , tia.,.1‘,....... SOO . a I r sorargy... 20 .25 14 :5
noose Na. ft, in mid ton nalltn •• Nitlannt 5... 1:, Cot 'i' Dunfierlt .. IA tO r l I„S tot
Ti.' elerlots of 1131. i ss sr, t• . .. naltro to nes. t at Its 'ea,. es Far.,stut Fars to Chisugo ,1,N,/as, it,,, i s Island Slim°.
John esoaran, in said tosraststi.. 1a, , ,.: ace .5.551..... Innate, to Clerreltitul tort (ShfrOgo
Thr eirwton• of Soo • den n.woality to meet et the 11.1 t.• . ' 1 . ,..eir1r.r. are requested toprsnalre that, tie .e ta at the
Polar Boyer, in Fn. t toseuntilp stns.. ot this Company, in the Notootanticia lino., thn .1
The elector. of Smith Vs) , rte tea main, so uses iat lb, .1,4 Iwie.'ls tin , ruttier.
house of U. flays, soi the farm of ti. I. Casultsr, 111 •ittlri 1. , ‘. •. ' J. 1)1:11 t ND, Sup't, Cleveland.
strip. . my 22 J. A. Ca I:01.117V. Ag'ty Pittsburgh.
The el'. - tors of North as-It ~ I. , sttialop t s or. er air oe -
loh - 144M by Fran , . Jatitv...o. at I/ ..1„.• rss' Ntli, 01110 AN I) 'MISSISSIPPI ItAILII0A1)
bos HOW o
Aprill2, I'c:.6.
OW. W. GRIER.
Mige - ELf, - A,NiIO:IIS
an said W.W.11,
The el:at/ore of IL-vs too rishit. to final at Ito 1•.• n•.
Ibsen balzoll, on the Vrotll.lln ou soot tool ta hfo
The elevtorto..l rif,e t•, )1.11,11. I.• of the hootoo•oo
Ormutny, In saint tarst,tuip.
The electors of Mel 2,1•14 w t:ILL rtnILII. toeet a , the tact,N,
of liatitel Stoup. In
The eternal. of , A t• , wrtslilp fr sooet at the lion,
of Nathan Conlon', to food ton oaloro.
The ele,tio• of El.. 11,nr300p I, p‘t
11,11 Li• 111 OW I.) , Ltni,ll Or fl M.r..t101114
The olooto.ra of Neville tot. natoroto toloo.t of tI.•It.00l
No 1 ihoreftfter h, 10. •-3110.1 Chaplin ,
Tho oleetorio ro•ittici, lo 11.41 fir lf
Sabine; }Litchi, in otalti too naltlf..
Tl , O t•ledors of !wits. to :tklo . p hf , loottao
formerly oe , upintt by A Tut Del on , a frito••,,o.oh •; ,
The otertora Fifal. r toott•toir t. :at J ts
S 7 ill. In Said fo.ll , lzif,
elortooor oo(1.`r-attont towitaitip f, no-ot lino
Monte In Shotiaetown
TLe queiln,l votery of that ft -art of Itrliatoa too ,frhloo,
Alleciteny "omit, roao dor a oil., Co •le, 111 • i
loonntiarte., too ail • too., at 1.1111 ,11 the Arlogho foi
river, id life 11111,0 l•fo• we. rout of ..I•ol• la Cat fr.
pink a northerly roam., la-ta ran 01, I.iu,. of t. .I 04,4.
and John Boyd to floe flood, or,: Corn. rof refol• larto
thence tont..., a W,ll .11 It e t., 01 ,- 51.11.-1
line, lo aocio a 1,11,11 , an I, Col Ins 1 , 4 •
Led in Curinktwhant'••ti•tt nate. I I or 1.,
Witt, t. , ,lnLintJe, knoll [rafter oh. at 'I,--.......1
rlo t•I,IL ill 11, I..frootzb ot :he • hair 1..11
said borough.
At wt.. I, time and too ti.tl;r. ..:••• lor, of of., ea .1-1
by ballot vote for
thoo ivaraon for Ftato Senator,
Five rwrsol. for Inetntoors of the M.., ~1 IN, - -
of Poonsylrsnia.
One person fur A editor tleneral.
One person for Surveyor Oeni•ral.
One It/arson fir Can , ' Cotimmoioto.r
into person for ',duty t.touttrbetidner.
Ono person for ronllry Auditor.
One person for OM nty ti•orrey.a . .
Ono ponson for Aretoriate •Ino.ge of tho Gov't of Common I
Pleas.
One person for District Att.-ropy.
The eleoctors of tho severs! Ise "ughs loud townships, 61
the time and Mae, aforesaid, Anil elect by !Alka
line person for Director of the Poo T, for throe years.
One person for Director of tloo Poor. for ono. year.
The electors of the '2loot C.ollo , ll.it.Llltl InNtriet. emend-ohm
all the election districts of A Ilentn.ny county, except Thai,
lying north-east of the t Mb; and north west of the Alh o zh ,-o.
Risers, shad vote by ballot for one person for Congress.
The electors of that portion of the county lying northcaso
of the Olin, and 13. rib-west of the Allegheny Rivers, titan
posing with Butler county the TJ , I Congress-1011,d lastrui,
01101 vote by ballot for one person for Congress.
Given under my Mind and sold at Pittsburgh, this o:mo,
day of August. A.D. 1 SAG, nod of Ito . leder-Bolcom, of t
United States the eighty-first. I'd P.ATTERSON,
nultigolswte Sheriff.
1111.00LAI l d AT 10 N.—By virtue of a precopt
under the hands of WI I.LI A, itioleCLIIR E. ?resident
Judge of tile COM f ofCOIIIIIII. I'IVI., in aid far the FPO]
Judicial District of Peensylnula noel Justice of t
Of Oyer end Terminer, and tir.orral Jail Drl,ol - 3, in and r, r
/mid District, and Ni Memo Boers nod Gabriel Adams,
Aasuclute Judges of the .1110 C. 11 rI 4. in and For Vic Counts ,
of Allegheny, dotted the fl ,t day of :•41 , !eni1 , ,, io no.
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred mot no , l
to toe tilt octet, for bolding IL tAmrt. of Opoi and 'Doreen-li,
and lieuen.l Jail Delivery, at the rano Ilea, I n it„, flip''l
Pitt:dough, ton the El HST IioNDAY 61 , OCTOBER. I
at it o'clock. A.M.
Public 110. ior is hereby given to ell J notions of the
Coroner and Constables of the County of Allegheny, 1,,,,
they be then and there, In their prop, pemonn, weld, t tune
rolls, records. inquisitions, examinations and other remote.
brionces, to do those things which to their respert,(o.
ho their behalf, appears to be 0100,---abol also those that will
prosecute the prisoners that 11 , 1 W are or may he on the j..,1
of said County of Allegheny. to too than and there ta pr. w
rote against them as shall be just.
Olven under my hand In Pittsionrgli, this first day of
September, in the year of our lord men thousand right huff
sired stet flfty-six, and of On C.,onnoonweultlo the Nth.
Sept. 1, IMO—(W/ad) BODY PATTERSON. Sheriff.
HORRIBLE SACRIFICE OF LIFE ON
THE, WESTERN WATERS IN ItoltlrY-POlllt
YERRS--Prom Lloyd's Steatubout Directory am learn that
since the application of stoats on It., 'Western Waters, there
have been thirty nine thousand six hu- tired and seventy
two lives lost by etas:Masa disasters, three hundred and
eighty-one boats and cargoes lost, suit seventy 1/0.10,1 se
riously injured, amounting In the aggregate to the (moo
mons sum of sixty-seven millions of dollars. It is to ho
hoped that this work will have the effect of arresting the of
of the Government to the Imp ortan to of Western in.
termite so far as our great riven and lakes are conceruteL--
Louis - oak Journal. OA-Price 24 cents; for sale by
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mrton g of new Embroideries; aime mplendld styles or
Cambric and Swiss ColLirs. and ammo new styles of Pekoe
Edged do., Eugenie do., Book and Cambric Flounctno,
Infants' Waists, Bl'lr Crape Collars. Linen Cambric lidkte.
an3o A. MASON & CO, 25 Fifth xt.
ENUINE 11..A.RLEM 01L-15 se just
rec'd and for male by (eon) if 0 Bliols.
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u:s:LT TOUTIi WITH 'THREE DAILY TRAINS •
PROM PITTSAWROR TO (ANC/IN:NATI.
ONLY ROOTS WITH THRICE ItitlLY TRAM
FRO.II PITTSIMROIT TO perm, ApiD,LN
DIANAPOLIS.'
OHIO AND PENNgkLVA3rTA
iirrsi?trie(irt ro ST LOUIS, LURECT
'lnc 001) natl.' , tuAkiltg Cot:neer - ions; alagrigo
,11,1 frual, 3:.11 0,11 - dtaltu , .. TWO tlOUlt.', IN At ,
NA \CI: A,F ANT clzlLlt ;WM:
Thf• .11 r. et gat ulth Uldr and +t' h': r„11rot
rout . ," peAta, al.o b give gri,kt e.e to II; (TM
, and IN luel4 u linfatilibablc• o,t nny other ntlarooo :•1
• the tt rt.
11••• Trnine •Pf this di. h.:n.l'; of r•Aroflil 1.4
••Inn•n••ore+.l Mnebtot-ry of I.aportel • 11.41%. .. .1.1
rli
TNn DAILV 40 TiLA i clq 11 I . ::: .1., , r,11
n.( St. Laia via U4w mat i'ru uecl, till.
1,11.1W11:
Fiat Trile LLILF.t , Al S A. A.
MAIL 1 , 14.1,1 tJA v rs A. M.
111.11 . R., %Al I'. Al.
Mak m noct itsto , at I I - I...tit°, tot 1. LA/
I ; Liao I
to Smut
im• And New Orb:a,. will (al,. Ow
l'..ntr3l ttnitrqvint 11111 ,,, at rhlntt nt horn • .
.•r+ liar:ln , * Of nny•Oton
The Raiff,: V..alir.A , l rule; 1,-4cl front St. 1.011, I •
nt 0413 wtlt Kull 4.4
makiug tlw Ch , 1114,11. 11.1.k1 111,f cost. 7
hi.• pulite fiarlB-1,1•11 , 0,1 t%ltt •
A 6...1.mti-cliamo L'Ar wal thrungh arch 0,, I.ajArl..ll
urrivini.; at St. I..mis nil ut It. , ,:150 time.
wly.prie etimige of ii.t.ocage I ml.svvell l'it.tAlfurgh and St.
neCatri. I
l'ax%onizan. will rail for Tickets by Co , ‘,ioi
vin VitlC.lllll. and Ohio and :ilimi.qoptd Railroad,
making Purr COrtiluCtiatiMl, 1.44 avoiding .tho delays 1.1 fv,
vivo t ?ten and untini.lawl riuuta;
Tickets grn.A for any roasionsido length limo.
Vocal' Ut.ns...
St. IM.II, IS& Bellr(untalbo.pll,l Unt0p......:,....51S 10
tin Co hit., \u Ana my Is
Do. Is Liu and laaw
routviturg.,,
19 :io
Cairo 19
rtecond-chter, Oar to St. 11 OU
TIIR01:1113 TICK 14.T8 or further information ;nay be pr.,
curt,' of A. T. Johnson, Ticket An 111iio ,t Penn, ft. ::.
Co., coru,.r trite, Moloolgulo In House; of Wor k ,
Ticket Agent, Fetlet..l tit.rwt Stotioft. Anoirhoily City, or of
J AMTS lt. W A K..D,
Superintendent Ohio awl Mi..ai,oppi It. R.
F. NiOf I. A CU. Agent,
Tli PE - NNTSV - - 11A11.,110A
Tit 1 , 113 It KAT CKNT It A L KOUTE, i.onitocte.g
he AtinutteCit teo with ‘l, extern, NoriJl-WOP tan
ono Not,. l•wt • storu cont.nuoun
t'his ILmd al., roams, at Vitt:4.l.o with 'hilly I.IILVOi
: 4 ,1,11110, 1.. sii ports 4.1‘ 111.. :Siirth-W,11.0111 tattoo; 11111A11.4
ton roost 011,00 T, eIifArRNT and NXIJAHLE ROUT?? by wiii,ll
vitigiuirr can to lormsrilisl to and from tho UR ror W'sst,
Ito te•betw ten Phi Indelplii+s& Pittsburg'''.
FlltsT CLASS Skwta, Ibsen, Dry th. , 03.3. f , c. 1 , 4 100 lb ,
(111 buxom) Furs, Fisolo•rx, ,tr
:41.:C0N D tILA S.M.—Books and Stationery, ) •
Dr) Cloods ' (Dr Ilardwn.ro, lAss• }6oc. 100 lbs.
tiler, Wool, .t.c .......... ...)
T I ISIPAILAE.i.—Arrs i I Fagging. 14 100
111,11 Pork, bulk,) Lirwy, &v........ ...
you writ' sz..—_uoiloo, Fit.. Itor.o, and . v. 100 Tbs.
Pork,(lsscked,)l,ard and Lard vii
FL. ,l'll—Ts coots por harrd.
a_tr in shipping Hoods from any point Sant of Phlladel•
phis, Ln partlreler to mark "ria Linnxylaun ra
itailroadY All i/noar conshaie4l to the Agent ea:lf thirl
at Phil:l4olode ur l'lttaborgh, trill he furaarled without
detention.
VP.1.:14111T AGENTS—Nitgte.. ll Potter. Boston : J. L. Elliott. New
York; E. J. lAnuoder Phliadelphilt; Niagruw Ltda.
worn; lien. Franch:cts; Pittaburgh r:bringluatt & Ilrop rt,
Cincinnati, 011Iu; J. P. Itl.v.rhelul, Laithyilte, A:y.; 'lt: u.
Ntoldrata, 41a,tutou, lad.; Itatcliff Co,. tit. lupin, MO.; J.
8. Si Reboil lk Sou, Er:tux:dile, Indiana.
If. H. lIOUSTON,
general 'Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. J. LaNI ILA
A Superiatrndent, Altoona. Po.
SammerAr reongemeatii 4 Ohange of Hour
ON and after MONDAYnext there will be TURF.. DAILY
TILONS between PITYSELIEGEI and I'ELIGADEIPIII A.
TILE MORNING MAIL TRAIN loaves kituhurgh for
Philadelphia at &SO A. M. • v
TIIE VAST LINE leaves Pittaburgh for Philadelphia at
2 . .50 o'clock, P. 111.
TIER ?CLOUT EXPRESS-. TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for
l'hibidelplibi at 10 Y. M.
BLAIRSVILLE ACVOLIMPPATION TRON leaves Pitts
burkdi_daßy, except Sunday, at 4,30,0'c10ck - , P. LL
ACCMIIIODATION N leaves Pittsburgh
daily at 11 o'clock A. M., M 1.30 P. M., and fiao P. M.—running
as far as Turtle Creek Bridge.
The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Esilroacts
to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, III.;
Frankfort, Lexington and . Louisville, Ky.; Terre Bente,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Gind n ,,,,B, Dv .
t on , springßald, Bellekintaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland,
Columbn Zanesiille, Hamilton and Wooster, Ohio;
with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NEW OaLECTE,ST.
Loma, Lomaxnix and Cusenittert.
THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either of the
above places.
For further particulars, sew handbills at the different
starting points. Passengers from the West will dad thic the
eliorteet end moat expedition.' mute to Philadelphia, Patti.
more, New York, or Boston. J. MEMKIEEN,
Agent, Passenger User, Pittsburgh.
THOS. 1100&E,
Apo*" - Lbws, Philadalphia.
RICIIARD SHANNON
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PLMMI
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BROAD sliAljOE..
anafafairdeMeg
3 LIMO k 11
PENNSYLVANIA - RAH:III3AD.
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Pittsburg Chicago''
RAILROAD.. .C 1
EATIVaMgMat
SUJNISI.EX ARRA2I-EX.4NT'.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
(EXCEPT BIINDAY.)
PASEENGER TRAINS , WILL BUN DAILY, EXCEEDS
SD It DAYS, air hallows
Leavea Pittsburgh for - Creatline at 100 Ai ALI 780
and 3 P. M.
Leisres Creetilne for Pittsburgh at 6:00 A, AL, fOOO P. At e
and 12.60 It IL
These Trains make close COUDOCtiOI39 at CRIASTIAINE with
Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, SELLE-
R/NT-UNE, LN DI ANAPOLIS, ORIONS), IiNNT LULUS,
and all points on roads extending West and South-west
through onto, INDIANA and ILLINOIS.
TRAINS PROM PITTSBERGIL-cannectatitidanstleldwrith:
Trains ~n Sandusky, Munefield and Newark ituad, , for CIII
CAWI, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Conuections are nuule
at Alliance with Trains en Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road,
for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO.
Passenger, having Pittsburgh, at 3P. M. flit liandask - y,
Toledo and Chicago, have the bernatiLef A night's mt. at
Mansfield or Cleveland, and anise in Chicago early next
evening.
Trains Nara from Crestline make close connections With
Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PLULADEL-
Pll lA. BALTIMORE and NEW YORK.
TII ILOUOII TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cilr
annul(,: Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Beilefontaine,
Chicago, Rock Island, lowa City, Dunlieth, Milwankie,
Cairo, Springfield, 111, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin
cipal cities iu the West.
Through tickets over this ling may be had -atomill of the
above platen (hr Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, 'Balthnore and
New York.
NEW BRIGLITON ALCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new
Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 3.4, P. IL Leaves .
Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 034, A. 31. and P. M.
r• For tickets and further Information apply to A. T.
Jolt NSON, at the corner office, under the Monongahela
Have, or at the Federal Amu Station, to ONO. PARKIN,
Ticket Agent. JOLIN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
my2o J. IL MOORS, Suet.
Great American and U. 8. Express and
74 MILES OP DISTANCE SAVED,
AND TA 0 CLIAIWIS OP CUM 61111 8160.U11 AVICODID.
AIR LINE ROUTE
JIZTIMI3I
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
CLIICAOO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and Mizatestppl
Cll.loAllo TO FT. LOUIS in lb% Lours. Trains leave
tilt Illinois Courral Depot, fuot of Water street—
St. Louis Day Express daily, Sundays exoepteditls A. M.
Et. Louis Night .Express daily, Saturdays excepted, th3o
P.M.
. .
St. Lnais Freight awl Emigrant daily, Brindays enr,epted,
5:10 A. M.
.• ,
Ba.up•i.itn. arcked armlet to St- Izmir,
Trans run dirtm through to Alton, (259 'm
without
ctua~e , J cars or lingsthe
age, and connect with Compatq s
spleen id steamers W CallffiTlilt and Jun .N 1) ZHR, running
in Ulth..(Vo connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to
St. bouts. miles,) without landing. These boats, for
epee", convenience and elegance., are unsurpassed on the
Western waters, being fitted up with Bads and spacious
Wioderooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of re
moving the dust unueoldable In summer milrrad
and reaching Ea. Louts refrusbed from the effects of a. long
ride.
TO KAN2A9 and NEBRASKA this le the =at direct
route, and passengers destined for itionatingtim,pleingficid,
Jsoksonv flit., Naples, end all points 013 the Misalsktippi, ALM
souri, Itaneno. lnuenerieud and Tennante rivers, will note
the iniportent saving in distance, being seventy-two miles
Ices to St. Louis, thaly-soven less to Bloomington,
slot tiny -eight mil.s huts to Ermineleld, than by tiny other
route.
, -
1 hronult Tickets over this route can be procured at the
venous ihtitrant Ticket Offices In New York, Boston, Phila
delphia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, kr-, and at ail T hrough
Ykket union% thantyritout the &talus, and in Chicago at the
Company's Office, Na. 43 ltearkern ateeat, opposite the Tre
mont lionso--tord at the Depot of the IBinois Central Ball
roe', foot of ',niter street.
ilwpowilt4e huggege Men will show be at the po r ts of
the , Thlbni 1106 d, I , OlDg into Chicago, to Check aleggage
througu to any point &Aired an the line.
It. P. NOIWAS, Jr, Superintendent.
IL J. L.
General Paesenger Agent.
NEW ADD DIRECT ROUTE,
Mgt MV gME
nom P . I.TVESITEOII TO
Cuts mime, ludstrispcits — , Chicsiot,
o"m:wet, Terre Mute, Rock Island,
Vinceursa, lowa thty,
St. Louis, kivansville, Dubuque,
Itsyttin, Cairo,
Nymph* Gligetrat
rmWat
ZanottiMs Vicksburg, Pram,
Netesrk, New - Orleans,
aSD TII.I PILIZMILL crn IN TIER TM AND 11013111,
Via the
Steubenville Si, Indiana Bsillcoad
‘A h coutpinuni and In istoccifnl. orrtion
1 IN•••1•1/ ,I,lllwllTfilb and Zinunuic, Otdo.
tombottur Boils:kW aloi Boutnibesst facilities, this route
utter. L.• the trseeler a destrao of eon:fact ustrivalled by nay
(Lust} muting West from Pittsburgh.
Fall Arrangement.
On nod after IIOXDA Y ; November sth, 1.854 - 4 DAILY
LIN E of elevint and mill tanning Stamm, commanded
LJ exporiruced and accommodating ofticont, win *nee Pitt's
every Say at S P. H.
FINTI.7 .- —...CaptaltrOcanom
FA: cirimy J. C
/Car
C....wagon. sleep on board, and reach Stenbena Ale at
,Ichak the following tuorning—connecting with the Past
Train at 715 A. Ai., nial - Jim direct connection with Train
all the above cithwt—ttus obtaining a comfortable night's
reel, and aconri.,,,, V...fatigne of night trarci by rodrooL
Ate- I ore in cheap se. any otter Attartrut route.
r Through and l Tickets, and further information,
Inquire of JOILN J. 110USTON,
N 0.115 Water street, Pittsburgh.
azo, W. YULTON, Superintendent.
L. DKTENXY, General Agent. reoel3
CAltral.NO TIM
Great United States Mall and Express.
TWO ?AMMER TRAM AM WILY on lb entire
length from DITBUQUII TO OAIIIO, '
This Road, in connection with l'imna of the Ohio and
ILlailanipri IL IL and chn-aro and Galant Railroad, forms
thu moat direct acal only continnona R. A. mate from
CRICAQO to Sr. LOOl3,
CRICAGO vo CAIRO,
CILICAGO TO DUBUQUE.
Trains laaeo Ottleago as follows:
10 0. M. and unM P. IL—ST. Loma AND Como raraiss,
Patrungora for Et.. Louts by tint] train take the can of the
Ulu. anti 51i1121. IL IL at liandural, and are qatripl direct to
St. !omit:
- .
9:0.3 A. M. and 4:10 P. M.—Draicitra IND GLiCRA tt
co:la.:tang At. Duattei (oppoalto Dubuque) with a Dan!,
Idue of hteam Packets thr St. rani and the tipper
rirer
Trains leave Cairo for Chicago Mil Dalinque at 7:30 A. M.
ant 7:00 P. M.
l'reseogerd from tho Enat and placee on the flhlo river,
destined fur Si, 'Amin, will save 190 miles of tinlione and lin
certain river nnviiintion from Cairo to St. Lords, and arrive
=rat hunt, La advance of the river rents, by taking the
ear. at Cairo.
nttkell to at. Loa', Cairo, ralliaqne, St. Pout and ?aim-
Inn tont phase by thi4 route, ern be had at the oepee orthe
O. & and C. A I'. Railrizule io Pittaburgh, caul Michigan
Central liailroul in Chicago. N. B. MASON,
Joe Btiperinteet.
PITTSBURGH &-CONNELLSVILLE
FURTHER OPENING OP TIM RAILWAY TO 43IIFFEr9
STATION, FUR TRAVEL i TRANSPORTATION.
Commencing Monday, 11th Aug., 1856.
On and alter Monday, tho 11th inst, the Pasiangorwrar
freight Trains will run from Connollarillo to auffoy's Sta.'
Emoting with Bunting .4 Hall's Coachman. Irwin's
'Stag&
PAPSENCIERS LEAVE -.
Uniontown by Btmting k Hairs °catches MA A. M.
Coonvllnvillu IL,ctua at 9 A. M.
uuiroy , s gtattorrilatiffeei edischu at U. A. M.
I rarin's Station by P. Itailroad can at 12.46 A. M.
And arrive at Pittsburgh at. 2 P. M.
ittiTURNINU--PASSENOERS LEAVE
• Pittsburgh at 2.60 P.lll.
.Irkin's Station 4 P. M.
Station 4.15 P. M.
Cunnollsvills 7 P. M., and arrive at Uniontown came
eY4/1161g.
•..JLERCII ANDISE WILL BF YORWABDICDaAT LOW
RATES, twtweeci Contioltsville and Pittsburgh.
• Piwe front Uniontown to Pittsburgh...-. ........
do Connollsvillo to Pittsburgh . 2,00
do Week Newton to Pittsburgh 1, 2 6
do entlby'a to. - Pittobtirgb 1,00; ..-
Pasaotinot& Will. Dud this tlie pleaauntinit and olti , tiOst
rout,. lagnoon Uniontown, Conunhaville, 441:0 Pittsburgh,
U. BLACKSTONE, Snp't. •
Office I'. k O. H. 1t.., COLllleihniUo,lttl AAIKU9L. 1856—lauS)
S'inanieir ArrangenkenA.
- ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD
ShOrteat end Qnickest ' Routa to alt Points
on the Allegheny River.
PAKSENONICS, TAKE NOTICE.—The trains will .ntart •
from CARSON street. Instead of Taylor street, as heretofore.
TWO BALLY TRAINS leave Pittsburgh as follows:
Naming ..5.47/ress, at B sicholt, A. 51., for KITTANNYN(I,
CLARION. FRANKLIN, - 'KED-BANK MAIMS BENI)
31.1.110N1NG, ILEDIERSBURO, lIROOKVILIA, and all
points North.
Evening diCfvutmodation leaves at 6:45, P. M., stopping at
all wayulatinua.
are to Kittanning, $1,114
751f.1ari0n.....—...„. ...... $3 25
Bud-Bank ..2 2541.e1tnerstrurg..--..........250
..2 76 3 00
Brady's Bend--- ..2 25 Mahoning ....---- 1 76
Ka11en5hurg......_........._2 OO Texas .......».»._...»...... 2 25
Bethlehem..--.—......... 2 75 Meebanksburg 300
-
Slutanondalo"....-...—.-..S 23 Brookville.— 3 76
Passengers will please procure their Tickets at the Mee,
corner of Wayne and Pena streets. ,4. J. I.IQP.P.EII,
anl3 ' • Superfatendent.
•
114 - RS. S. A. ALLEN'S .WORLD'S FAIR .
B.EsToRER-4LiiinfiOugoatorez and Preserver
of the hair and sight. It Is not a dye! The bar and whis
kers, however gray, aro restored to and preserved in their
original life color I By its use, wigs, spectacles and gray
hobs, will scion become extiect 'The Reif/AMT . used with
the Zylobalsamum, not only cleanses the hair, but incliner
it to curl, giving it a soft., - glossy and natural appearaneo.
The Restorer will strengthen and preserve the sight, and,
remove and proton! dizziness, headache,. scarf, dandraff,_
scahl-head, or angeruption of the skin, - and allunnatura
perbpirations of the head. It is a certain cure for Warr
in the bead.
Bold by
niy2.4
HAND STREET DWELITI 4 NY HOTYpE
amt 'AT, No.= JlaudAtrest, W ll oo4l l g a
pbr y 3r ., dining-room, kitchen and Ave chambers, weltar.
ranged for comfort and conver Price SSOOD.
&CIITI:11314B.T g Sox.
au29 Beal Estate Agents; 51 Market at.
DRESS GOODS—We will mientli.ne4t:,
few days more than 100 Mee and panes of the -
~,,weat and tithed styl oALL DRESS GOODS. .
. MASON & CO.; 25 Fifth ot..
:tn27 eon
B LOOMS --
200 Um, Lake Cluimplaba • pOWDER'D STATE A cox or arerokh
,
/ 04 tons. jimiahL itult eeceihnt muttlirm4o b/ IS; . " S
F or 'awayDalf) mapitICHAD. a ' A " M a ks
4
.ti:'~. i~ ..
IlEill=l2
Kell Route.
AND
CHICAGO ro =Bo.
RAILROAD.
JOS. FLEMING, Druggist,
cor. of the Diamopd and garket et.
• ••,,
••••;-
• ••,.. if , :re
• i N: ."`" •
;;. -- .7:;;:1;e”Aar;70 , 744. 4 r5445zi50 -, •
V 4 ., - 4 `''
ATER'' 'V ' 11.1 -PECTORAL,
ppjL Tali- aAPW,PI .'OI O ,COMIWCOLDI},iI O,4 -ttalb
''ONDIIPT • ; Vl:lol3llNOvortel2ri VflottP,
- AND CONSUIdF/1..,.1;
t •
'rum IlitKenT heotrered to the cow
~ ; moult, •••s.Mur„o we fool to
t- "
a • ;--. ton 'articlearhlch'iht oil dt s to.tattl•
ted-Z.-
'De the happiest effects that can be dee
Ip t jkt,
_)2 Odd of its tins
. ' ;/" , s•
krona the cases of
• ,missClt'ay . Its Curet', t every section of
0 ., A tibit teotiktty ittotelditintitpterer,
• - Hel' wNeßate'teei 'wetted
. • i tromaDgining and non dementia die.
maws of the liisigsThY its Me. When once Wed, its Elinkro
rj= 4,L tlittlkO t O l SAPPOe l ._l=sl
whineita lea
8 : a
I V
t H It o. Tr i ! u l %rat 10=
T o
m o the '
Bitos,ditlifatorot.n4r:t7; Dar elharite. ,
Nothing tor called ponder for the earned inunlysf of =sib'
' - 'hilittett; than the darning prevalence. and fatalitir of Con
' sumptive complaints, nor Moony one clone of dimmer; hail
more of their investigatinus end 'mom , lingua pot no ado.
gnats remedy Ins:been provided. on which the could
" depend Tor protection front attacks - upon the rsepirutorg or*
:ins,, =ID the-Introduction of this.OllEMiY , P tmext , ltAl.
This article is themoduct of along, laborionsond.3. honorer,
,
arliceisiftiVendiaror to banish tho conirminity such is
remedy. ,01 afelaststatenterdthe American peoptearanow
themeelyee prepared to lodge, and I appedwith cordldenento $
their ' , decision. • If there 'is any deptindermeNi he 'placed in 4
what Mell.of'eFerloineknon , Itatioik wwillY,dt•/int•deno for
th e m:lf - wee= trust our own ceases, when we see dangerens ,
aifectlemtriff the throat and kegs yield to It; tryst= depend
qu the merurunpoof intelligent Pkysiciarts who make it their f.
Inninhaii to knovi-ht shed, if thereto - any relinicenwon any E .
-
thing. thank isirrefulahly proton that thirmottkine does re
lieve end dot:scum the doM of diseases IL Esdesigned for, be. ;I
yonderiyand ellotheretheteroknoihrtraitinkitot If this be R
true,it cannot be too freely pnbilthed, nor too wfdetteknown.
Thu efllletgd etonid know it. A remedy , that su=es is price.
Teri to then: Tannin 'should know It, their children are t,
privates* them. ,Ailehould know' It, foridulalth can be
priced to no ono-. Not only stionhl it bochoplitted here, but
everywhere, not Only to 'this country, but in all countries.
lion faithfully no have acted on this conviction, k shown In
the fart that already Dila article Ints made the. tholes of the
globe. Therms never sets on iti•limite. 'No 'continent Is
without it, and bettor peoples. Althonernotin sooners! e
use in other nations as in this, It Is employed by almore d
itdalligeor id - athirst all= cortukfm - wi r t k axiom
4•67 employ edin . balk Alnert4l47-An„,Brisope, Airla, Africa, )
Australia and the the , sea. We Is as deer .;,
to its possessors there as here, and they glaspitt ars/doable 5 -
even co te orbit% I:spine) moat prepare a-
of itolduktt is au exonttehie comlioulthMuftootly_matorkl. , .
-MI it Isafforded to thopddiat staidnimbllflew Price-rand I
what, is of vastly more fro ..patent* to, theilb.-llit VlantY - •
• neveraiffered to dechntifanii Ha oftinalltabdard of excel- r - r
bone., bottle Otikis medicine; now miltrafactured,is - .
ea goo as ever hes bent made heretofore, or WI we are C O, l
Pale of marliag - P , bilincit of emit iasparerVitirtiatontining
It us bag perfecto!) c rividdk it Is
,passible tO produce,. g • `''',l*'‘i
Irenctt'iho patienttrim,rerooi the tweet= CEP= Pee , • *.+
Itnest, car tiny Oti haritetbill gparan rertieleal hat ever been,
had by those wholostilytolte curbs: , ,. -
litrintwaing this courst“ hero the hope of doing some 5,
gond , the , world, as Welt ea the satigthethm . of lonlertog r
thatmuch has been done-already.
- 10Y-Preparol by 3. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical I "
Cheraw, LowellAlsas.
Sold by B. A. PAII iABTOCK. k 00., at wholesale mud tee
tail. by every, Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by ; all fi.ole , ■
eierywhore. o P 24 mAlv • .41
11ie Greatest lledkal • Discovery ~,• •
.
•
OF THE-AGE 4-- •
t l
_
"MIL KllNNEDY, ' oe ' RiiiinziyVlin.4' d T- SRS
sired in one cifsanr comnten pilau* weed& remedy •
Wet fares aerN ksrd tj tree, fives the-teinnt, toa
- centastes rim*.
.11e Les t ted Itintapr eleven hundred_cases, end never
failed except in tapes:nes (bot h thunder humor.) Ile, has I
now hi Idaover two hundred certificates of its ; ;51'
all ' .
twenty miles of Boston. .. .-
Two bottles are vrtimonted tenure a nursing, note, month.
Onstothrin bottles will curd the worst kind of pimples of ' t eiv,V4
- • - , ws-s\
Two to three bottles will scow the system of toile.
• .
" 1 TWohotties arirwarranted tome this - Waist Winker in the
month and donna, .• • -
Three five bottles ire wiirailted - cure titer worst case
of erysipelas.
One or twohottlosithruarnmttorto cam ell humor of the
, Twilled/sit are wurantad-to eddetUatibtetif thew and
, ,
- Machin among the bole: '
Naar to six WWetsre warrinted-to Mlitemarittpkand rims '
Ring m
Ono
„Two teams) WO* am trattonted-towure Winne der :
l igrata cases of otimtiam
'rwoor Vorh a
te* ,
cases
PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL
avower=tedtotmmt,
.411E,DICAL16, -ADVICE. - Pt batleir will core therernrst minstaramitifida.
T XIIKSUFMALO. VENEVAANIIOSPD 116,0 pafoctl-114are ,73.
warranted when ' the above titim b
TAL--Ihrtabilediedlqr the mull tkykhumoli ilikero • ,
Weeknoss mid the Infinnities of If °WA ten Maturity, NOthlnt looks invrobiddo-to tbeaembe Imo ,ta TW A
Dr. AMOS k Vas , "York-L-Oflice; corner itifi!- itd m , dr e „.... ede rre tim v d4 ; is „ba t •
Alan and Quay streets, (up Stara) • • I mon weed growinginthe riadinessoulaliargrlida
A MOST Fair-vali lo P rv2LNT/014.- ' should cum emery hmorinthe septum; yet ibis lama szed
An instrument for Omen:reef general Debility, Itupote.nce, :sea... If
you 4,, aFt. Them are are re, iti t,
Incontininani g or Nocturnal , -1 chile With Or SOU inane diditand wot
This internment has been MR with the most lumpy eßecd A e ,„ Lpeddled. mere ; etytingh i ticinity
to the practice, of Aim mst eminent litlYekitene nod slunk- of Boston. I know.its etfooto la mum: Pam alresdY
in the Erttisti , eittipire.; - PrehaTiosd•Germany. In leech ris.,;•dd ee w ee, of , th e i ; ri e db.- et--,mregekei d on e -hitmegieteeeiu.
workable warn the cum. ;Intl" lade . " f f inl ' 3oo xvisitsM &Wm 16 •YroZ-olitettolddilk/Pla sixty. I
go, the o Hatbinger of Life. The Inc of this . will fully jxxgr, pney,wormy,tooking-chlidrintoehosa flesh rt,
sustain the high encomium. isolt initlitah I:mitered titi - a , porfial Vititor'orhitlith b y
YOUNG 3113 if TARE PARTICULAR NOTION. w 25 - '
~ .oßobotoo. '45 ..•*. '-
Dr. A3lOB SON bee 'the. - only , Physidons In the gad e thtee, w h o e r e - re ef ed e '-efek-lieeachi one b e am •
who arc members of the Royal College of Surgeons. London, ' - •, er r aidwitys emit; gine Vest feller tOkiiimair sod nip
groduotoo of sue or the ;omit - eminent °° l4. sesiathv Unit'e t t- sinews 80me.stzu have beentintivia for 31Orartrafre
litotes, take plea:awe in sobontidng that they Imre Invented, tend be e r, m ow e d whe re the t ar
a most important instrument for the Circe of the aNIVJ - whimittmai of the
witief R . •
It has heenstibjected to a test lathe most eminent b orne of,.aP t w ., it te ll wee, suryfilegolorrealing4 butionl
Phyekinbe In Medal.' Paris, ThlialfelPfdw - toll w w York meet notice dartned-the,yalWa dinp*d„ut.filxin toac
it has:beardentareckito hotimpttly..useful instrument eta-E. &vete wee k . m ese ta ter uie t t, froMiks , r,On_ dm.
3et discovered for the cure of Sonikult D'erika. - cm, or any omtrary, when thot,foolias.lo beer. you will feet ryteemelt
disease , et the patrol organs, arising fit= the solitary Ike a now R emo.
„I heard soma of the mint eatramtport4
habits of seltindulgence which ;Andre* rboth body , and -e er i e: di me e r i t .. t h e t' t em ow Hoto m a-fo . I,le, change
~,
=lnd. unfitting .a'a° either for A'Arrbedr''Ar society. Aietle seek ritterainT4eat the bestrymicinget. .F have like-1
Dr. A3lOB k SON, in order - to satisfy,the mostskeptical ai „Ire au h er b , which.,whtet simmered le e . t . a 04, diamlyee
to the merits of their instrument, themselvm that in ' ScrofirlocerWellinra thensekrand the'etust: Pride r
any instance where the,ymasprove utwatitilielorraftew n lair ic , 4 ,,, 0 0 t ., Price o r a ll , atedierlphye • yst lxs bottle.
trial, tho.nire.Y will be refe.ulla- r-1 47 ,- C' turning the learn phiteti. fpr Lat.-Ade , one table, spoonful per day. ',-
meat la " Children over eight Vane, inalseirepoonful -children from
Persona wishing thesiewve nada] Instrument will observe five to eight Pint*/ teneWalill. Aa3to ;direct-kin can be I
that. the Prices with the accoictent„Tian - alter P" , t,securdY mule Applicata to allixourtientions, take enough to operate
packed and sent e . X , PT, is ten dollars. ots theboivehrbakeahry..• • • -
NEW 'BR twl AND - O,DICX*OITRYB Mr. IMNIOIDY gives personal attendance bad. cases of I -, '
For the •Venereal , Dilleiftles, and all • private complaints, scrofula. _
glisets,:strictateraantanal weakness , ' Pains in-the loins, elf.' Sold, *diploma) arid)l4ll, at Dr. R . Una 140 Wood I
dons of the kidneys, linens:ea the head, throstonisecorner by Virgin o p en end .1. P . G,
skin, and all time Osmini affiletions arising from 114 spoet . g hth ry o ? ,
habit 9;,youctl, which, prodoce r oo t erutional , . , . ,
deco Wolf* M d destroys both body - • la AIVATir
Walt • - - _
_ B _ . a' res-mar
4. '
A CURE WARANDIW, •
Dr_ AlloB k SON have dovcdttil .their 11 6n:tint clekt - Tußpt oropti
'S
steely to thEr peculiar chieetir nlabuileS, and ilia - relief Alley _ , _ r
have consequently beer, tumbled Au - render to their fellow . iFic „ "er 102a*C,ArelIVAIPMEMiki4
creatures is fatly testified and vacantly acknowiedvai . - 77 •
cormalorcent salient* lllllLlgheilk`liabt - ACCiiill4r4ll tO,W.IA .
from all parte alike country, for the enzyme pr!pane, only -I • _
of consultaticss. wkpe Alas. exertions ILBOLUM 11.4 .74.111- 47.991.047. 1 411 2 , =MOS
with the most signal adventave; yet from what they have
experiental In inquiring into the =nem of these inketMos- , -e-cArwoND "'DEO:OIIE2Y hati iecent,
xcoptatteofroin their most simpirrOondictoratzt ant of the ly bean mike by-Dr.-OMB I;' , .ol , •thtleliyi in the treat
umstdtra, groan_ .e..nd tretfen they , _h are always enter; mcut of Constumakm, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs.
Miran the possienuty of t h e ir pr evention nod removal , (Ma Calost A irozago t eemxte lirnexn
'noon invariablY found that a iiMetherrible And maiffr'''' 'VAPOlClVeCttitintranninl e • With tilde now method., Dr. C.
=Minn= of amarricoad idernit dinar het:raced, ahavy emicfedouearuNitwitacneevidence of oroogidooce
of the following causes r-Igninatmecnegletc.n. the ill 'f• ef m r „,Ae hoe.tonninerobtrecortificodes-detreaking -of the
terns of =skilful and .improper treatment; th errfarc - rd'e''ttiedilargsthYdaderamarkil o .lt IsOvident Mt - inhaling
ABIOS k SON have succeeded in discovering, in - tbe tete, ,--constontly breathing in agreeable, healing vapor-the
tion of their reatedieti,iisaa effectual and =Dods comae; readiebial must conmin direat erintec4 I , :kb the
omitting all combinatitina , remedwa which bear an ignites ";,. - brbier, t ee ns * of thetwie; we'd wee temp btb e men ,
eel character, as well lie thobe whose premolars. or Neal. tee / d ewed ;A t eeti g t e,,,prod u eakupoulthbot when, irdrndreasi
dons application might lie productive of bad cOtwognenros t o o, th o d oom * an d go bj e o, th o - mew dt see th„,„ , -.
in the hands of private individtuda abort, the landaLls The Ilygestm is for wile by ail 'theltritipcdsteilatringliant the .
end of the remedy is the lessening of a, grand mesa of gotot b. f. w_ph, o r o ok , Eg . to h moi o f jmoory
man- misery br , tha a leviatlon, dollef and Pmention of ThelnWet is worn on the honed, under tholineci, with
than glierousaMictions that , arolu reality the secret the or out the toast incontonience-the brat cf the
. tody bang i
life, and which, while. they so arternively eurround coil su rocke, ever ed etelh e no& yr& e tt e d e o ra tte ,„ o f cure., l
Aloud faint AMR and interference ter their asterminaioe, gt e tt e , you t eeha t b gam wpm;
- 5 BEWARE,OP-IMITATION. One packa ge or Unallnil has oared ine oktho Asthma,;
Di. /41101. t r. h1)31 horn for wlOntpaelini cf yenta been me- War atanditag. •••• - • - .7. N. Sriveunr, I
caged in fat extvisivo praeticeln the tread - lout of those deli Pestmnatot . of.Dnnaannon, I'a
-
cate ccimplalastainutoretlie only legally imediti,-,3Physicims I am r cu ed Of th e
,g e tb ie „, o f t oe „ we , defl a te ,. by 0 , 14
she, revrelletag-the taunts and envy of the hypocrinni Curtis' Etyma= " - 3LOmedirr EASTOS.. Brouklyn, N. Y.
and mock mAiktfirviti had the confidence, Or ough PAUWAT No. P lieminond Street, N. Y, was cured ofl
diumoTtlietpublinpressr t 0 dimes attention .so. 4l lose Cner" n severe o , OL
rued Drunchitia try the Itygrana. ,
-moos evils, from salchriogradeoiamie , ty :In Wilda 'My - slater has( been miredOf a distresslng cough, Of several!
tug this dePartwerut of Practice dry. beep brerionwittr- years' standing, and decided - Vein incurable ibyithe physl 2 ,
'
doff by'the grist whaana that Pas titteltded eifolte,' drink ,§h , , , ..l.tttred 9114 month, by theAlneana.
to thettreatment of theta - tames, which - Vire ea genet:ray ' • • ' - ' IC .13.ener-tv, Richmond, No.
,idea to she, unemallfied::end igrinnutt Ampiriar, whe, with ; The Ram Dr. Caiset , -s, - of New York, testifies of our medbi
their pirated publicitions assume ; foreign name and tiller, ' , due tbufeanthighinguesse: - - 5.
and pretended virtues of their' patent rdeffifurs, inve h.- New You, November 16.1154. ;
tinted Berle= injiwy on thoeterdrho have been induced' h ' ofDr: Cottle Ilygmtint' as a rem!
place faith In their pretensions ff,Pe*7 ntillallitnUAZin. and lung& -Dann' g lead eons
TO DATTEN7B „ 11 .• • opportunity to t eilkag, lam convinced that it is a, '
Dr. ASKS - scsf have read Arrangemente wherell- man excellent wed both the' Syrup and the inhatingl
parkas= can be forwarded with-soma, mad:despatch to any application tia-therebest, -•
part of the world. - I. ...11,a , - , Dr.teartiv.lLYWohnab thet.,o3:lolNAL; and ONLIfi
Address Dr, ANDS I BON, corner of -Male ~a nd oNNUINICARTIOM ell others are base imitations, or vile
wreets.
-•
iar - side by Dr oleo. IL geyser 140 Wood street- R.
eft &teecvide" ItsoldsmeAlleghenyctiltv; Jam
Sargent, Nev-t8. 43 4. 4 4C 1 4 11 54. -2 99 1 °-' '106F••
. r.,
TIM Fittiviciliv_..sruplitiaqLe F ,
comPANY/1/diADEL I 7 II .9..
DAM.° ries 'Beicker, ;Mamas flail, Tobin
VeNti.trj fi tlMlt i k i elkatitt ii k. W. Richards,
;Zs Paiterva 1.4 o• -Oustiflt BiurameltlNT at.
rp"rverrt'rO ,mt,ri.l)l''4l;g6;lg: every.
istareAudetentwPth'eV..i. /au'
The eataperry. have reserved trlargiVilkinthkgeot:Boad,
which, with their Aoptial end, premiums, 644712ttosted, ef
ford ample protection to titiiiitatited..,,,f t .
The /mete et' the COloptiny, ainadkry es t, Revd.
HAM agreeably to at Act of.lotienntott,'were at Dom, viz:
Mbrtirg i ' . ... . ..................... 69
cal
Te zrA r l y
Cabe," ••••••• 64446 al
--$1?2,79P
Eliocal4hitir incorparatkah,.* period -ot, tftehtfone: you".
that' have pattinotard otlthle Million r ionvAtutittad Thou--
sawl Iwilari, 1065CAS hp, Aro, thereby adoidiug evidenoo of the
&donut...airs of thallium:a, as Well ea the ability and iitspoaltion
to meet-with promptneee
• • . • J. GARDIREA-ClaftYLN, *Oh; :
ap24 Mica, nartbeaat coy. We and Third sta.
THE UNITED STATFA
RANCH, ANN.IIIII/.- AND Talle.T. CIO3iPLAIVY,
DILPICi4.-404.44$ .4.1)0141,n64. Charter Perpetual.
Office, Rantb-vast-corner of - 5 111,/,1 'ea& Clheeiiiat streets,
Philadelphia.
OFFICERS OF THE HOME Bongo AT-P1111;ADIVIIIA-:
Stephen IL Crawford, Paul B. ciod‘d,
Ambrose W. Thempoon, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Ilcllenry,
Jacob L. Florence James iieveroux,
William M. Godwin, William Irhaea.
Prendent—litephen it Crawford.
Vioe PraideM—Ambrose W. Thompson. '' '
Medical Examiner—Pitaigh—Jamea "11; Wilson, IL D.
Artepheny City—lL IL Mowry, 11. D.
UFO.-S. AanoLD. Agota,
No. iii Fourth skeet; Pittsburgh.
BANK_ERS' AND pßoic.E33,s.:
1V - HOLMES it "SON S; Bankers auct Ex changeßrokere,andDealera in hotea,Dralta Accept
anceo, Gold, Sliver and Bank•Notea: Exchange. on the raid,.
ern and Western Chins constant', for sale.
Collectiotustwate igail, the,,c'nes throughout the United.
States. Dept:stipa received in par hinds or canon;paiier, No.
37 Market etroet, bet-amen'ThirdandVettrtifata-
E. A.41)10 I.D BaidaTO:. and
. change - Ifrokma, Denier's' in Niehartge, Colo; Bank
Notes, Sight and Thne Drabs, &r.. Collectiona Carefully at
tondedlo, and proneede rtmitted to any part of the Union.
Stock; bought and told on cmamiailoa.
JasT• No. 74 Smith ertreet, nazi door to UM/bank of Pittik .
burgh. . anal 3
THOM A S WOODS, Commercial-Brokei, ariB
Dower In Notes, &nada, SUROOI4a! Astato, /u m
Fourth-Amt, gittabgrgh, ra. geab
HOTELS
MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ,
Pamirs:on, Na 344 Liberty street, fturtbredde the
Paosonger Repot of the Penni Ivaem Railroad, which Hmktos
It the moot convenientthe city, for paseirageta arri
ving by that road. . • .
The proprietor, having, at considatablo anew, fitted -up,
In excellent style, the AIioNSION HOO would, rtspeob
holly scalcit a etude of inddiclidtronagn. Therio'la tithobßed
a splendid STABLR and exteturive WA.l3Ohl 'YARD; Orrti•
lag ample accommodation to travelers` and bianwtord. Hie
larder and. Dar will be furnished witti the-best the mdikA
eau adord. „
QT: CLAIM HOTEL, tarter Penn and.Bt.
Clair snake, rntstivo, Paf—Thewiulersigmid,
Iy of .Itrown's frotel„'t having taken thfs large and coulmo
dionsai.OTEL, and baying gpfitted.M. in magnificent stPe;,
would respectfully Invite MB friends and the traveling public
to give him a call. Assured, with the cinivenleinie ,of thfi
hgaimmiklsis long atffirfolice In fhe bisiness, giro
ihttfre satisfietiorl aid threhliktOr Ittabnitte - * ;*
felr= . .tyliELlir.
1100 D INTENT HOUSE, corner et -Libir-
ILA ty and thsatitrentertailrand Dot
_JA.)IO, SLIANNO, Itoprfetpr.
~YI~E:D~~,AL; ,;
IMIICTOR HOOFLAND'S. CELEBRATED - -
1.7 • GER.EFAIVBITTMIgg,
DuzPsugn UT Da. C. Mi,JACEBII.3.I - PHILIVA, PA, I
Win effectually cure •
LIVER. COMPLAINT. DYSLISP&A._JACNIMCE, =no-
no on NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES
OP TRIP ifIDERTS,'.- , •
And di Diseases aritiog from a ,disordrxiellfrerps StaiiiiitA. !,d
es
Con, Inward PliPt,
. - Fullness, or Blood to the ' •
• Head, Acidity of the . stoiodi; •
Nauscao,..lleartborn`, tipucttet for Pond,
YUllueße or weight iu tho Stomach, Sour Eruct*-
*. !; AstiOne. Ellultini6 or fipiterfligat tltitTituf Min Stu- '
inicli v SorbonAug of gm Vaud, Morrie:a acia - Difficoß
BreathitiE. Rhine:ring at‘thell4ol:,:c Choking yr Suffocating
ioosationo when in s iyip¢ pbettmONottlese of .
Doti on Webyleratir.thciftny, Fever and Dull Pain
Mahe Ilead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yet.
lowness of tiro Skin and limbs,.
• the Side, Rack, Chest, WOK:4o,
Sadden )luabes of - Heat
lag - in the Thetb_, Constant
Imaginings of Evi4 and
greet Deprisision , of
8.f./ R ITA,
In attributing each valuaidopropertieStO this remedy, no
rash ortmeresrantable assertion (albedo:lnt is iiimplystatiel
ti feet; proyOn undeniably and rienciditively by the extraor
dinary mires, and benefits derived from far tose;under the
rection of its illustrious originator, Dr. iloodand, mongol%
elaswi • of - Europeart sooty, and flealiabo - iminesso muse et,
testimony, .fi . orii all parts of the American continent, aced , :
mutated during the last tau vosityln.thee hands of the tires,
'put proprietor: 'The pm
salaam of diseaseito which Vie
Gorman diaereses adapted, (1 Jewish storms/we say* .
most universal; indeed there is scarcelyadmaily throughput,
the wholo extent - of our country in which there cannot ,
tonsid , arriong its in anbers that peculiar sallow and ireigng.
appearance denoting a diseased Livorior an sumuianStand . _
'offering Dyspeptic. •
- Then of what itameasetaiportince,bailhalas4otinvididi l
that a cerMin and reliable runway /should taphteed
their reach; one in which no baneful. or:Wiliam drag Sall• - • -
teas into its compositiout a remediewwltiolk
rely with the utmost confidence:and inartilirity,aabe as turc d .
tromartaslatld tllllot4piooEstbsit.Abe lie is - rising:
really the virtues al trthuttil to It. ..tinala a remedy.
la 00FLAtrid, okiltad.X.sl=l.BlG.Ztionlitiids
dollars iksvabee 3 w9ollfitli*ltil DAIRIEIP4* - and dilitklOrf
throughout all pars of thli continent, and; tha :proprietor
feels tta groalust - saussaStlatt 'llhattlf. -- that, there ,fa;110,
state, county, or even Whm l 3,oe..4.ledielne bus been
introduced, that there cannot. be fountanilliing to
testify to its
j a coustalkOyjiiiiii_prictioe of a, large of
the moat prominent Phytichum in the count% who have
also added their written kaftan:my in ead4filoo of Its great
vinous. Id torichaston. thsuraressoitithltsPepthy ask of
all Chute afflicted with nay of theabovadiasas givorlte
Bitters a trial, and rest assared - 11 Till Tuvur ir lregretbsd:l
In tate firths statements' above 611 ,-- invited-to:
lad - attentively the Almanac poi:dished Wining! y thole:0 , 1
Suid4amilles,iMiltainiQtaintat Mink:
useful receipts, In addition, to the teistituday in fart , *
of the Bitters, &Om the most prominent knoWn hr
dlidduals fmalLparts of-the anion, All - ,AtentiVr th. " l3lt ' l
tern are alithothald. to distribute the-AlutrusameMitaitou
YrluelpalOfßonnnd latuutfactory.fid Aire# West, Piaui&
Por sale 101014X144 by Drandsti
.andTtletsti. byagsallecarlealpal - StOrekllPPgllil em l l. lo Wrl
aMtoy and °tumid., im4) • ;
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4.11 K.: ..-;ftefithan,gbreliNiapoiatyttediera:6l..theltiterer will.
11 . 4# ketame tt.m.d9A't_uiueji the ealtferpithb &Jere% The
lidd;e4irlatt alate - itad • hitiotireii - te the litinoopheric.
poison calledidisainneor Mahn-ie. Neutralize this pawn by-'
its niuttraiDentkleterothdiellsed by-lt iltotpriecre. •
-et „once.. ,AD.u.witis!-Jirerersual *glee com , is O,W/040.1016.40 , ,
MolarahAtparenver. fi ii a perfsctly I,uribliiiii reedit...loe.
The' , of tini - delibrionir dronilit; lit. Chilton, of ,
,New.Yorlt, to.thisotlect,awttricheit.tWevery bottle; then ,
forultit, does no gooditoart d0.140-/inrin- - -
nibs la more , pus be said of ("Airline, ikrienic, or any •
tonic in a....ittitteo; as - theirera's is iilncinktolhircritietiwition !
and brinpron. Dotab , Axise,which welter allows& ;wawa tot
took perTectiyiwankfur o r * igle :ragmen , - . -Iwillustrotlon oft
I the. , hmtinairoWir i beinee.ttro-ls friwiiti.intteij* received i ,
fr
1 . . •, .- ...,... . Gronarrown, Ono, March 17,1'8.A. 1
•118: A. BUQTR4/eDo4eWrzYdarPt.24.ivet. is at i
4
Ihood- The Ccire anis2 ^r Intel/04 - year an third em
dl in „
getting' nary .. ate to ltiwan greatly intwetaOrl 'Duni thor
Tact that areetiedy had hem lattadabediehichAralt growing;
. in ferortrith. the piddle, nehettlg.betterilloikosleg Quinine
-.:-na.kii - evnag I on:seine that the' rip,cay . ..they used to;
*swipe thk_lng , Anfolne,-colitnitiii.lthe.d . tits *tart ,
This remedy, Imomsne.SteitiVa-Sonitiowutddilevariablyi
brisk on ague, tat it did not care it, as te:Would often re-{
turn valtninewect - viger. ~ , 1 11/11 0 4 1 YeirCUMAP - OkrdeeMed'
ijeryonrfaworilft oeulirltilitltutotileat torapatisoti between
it and yOurCitrise,, Thofellowing is the rwitilti-'.k.,
=Pcirsgoktodeloilr Came alCof Whichweleti owes aft
' ' ".. UtanditeMt 4 110/4 of , gmay'vreekininandbig. t
They-had-tried .11111whtwe- , 4443tbir'rennAc4 , poceelonally i
Inigeleg aehill, but It smite% all ouch rases) wean
log them out, and /eying foutidatiohof other And sever
firptelaille... -14,tildAsutceell9avrecting eirsdtes cure al -
Ailtibiesortheeizasocwithlaurrei6xly,f:iiiiivikey hay.,
wetted Ichiltabace.,/ii 111444e:0f thesecasea,the Smith's 4
Tonic 144 heenissethankwbatote herdrestatedeihreek am i
chlll,-bot afterieperfod or two hairishipeed.. it•wOold return. i
,Ittdak there will be no dttlicaltr_turrlaOttpg to your, S.
CUXE , the wiultage,Frcend of:any:other itin*lyhiow' in tise i
lifterote.feira“ , ' , -- , ,---'‘'. ,IigIbLIEDDIENRICX. D. i
~HumiselpiWittie ti , m arkr ,M I -0,1 ME TO 3.
AIA/Allait, the tealy-hartzdesii-. . 77 . 1a,eididence, in i
...nallxitertahtessi PRNISKIarg . : as .3t , ,Ct.litlk Take it
when you feel the chills coming on , andyon wilt hater hare i
it single one: : • - -.. -',.,..,.. ;. '. -- - -, ,r l
nts ,i ;t: ititAft i , x4411, Piratielsec , , , R. i. 1
For sale b,y Druggists generell.T.< . ' -- ~ —NT: jell k
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eaparta of the coun, north-and skoa the lirelitiel •
ton , an, atitwaa - tally fa reanpt artairlt tattering testinkoul-
nista/Is the lirawing relative to ii. Ltabileatock's unaguall
nottlar,
1 4 8 : e - at Antiannatar4 AntillBth, MIL '
~Iretrrn2l.ti t alciatorie_ A:4;r Tter! larog yaws
WO. tar ere r ears .t
alat7 Tor ` di g. 6iination orttiii < tradiciiiii. lUs Palk-4
that it baa bean, ne far ae I know, one of tnn:ninat, attleate. s
tors gantadiea gra nnatkokTnint awn, tiai *ilk Weald*
Inadialana :ora tam, t .401 .6 lbw paimnal-lpiookidge of its l
Oralnicta la nul 6 fina'nignCiandia:tbat or am
philiitiana, a ll ' of *ham rate - It regtdarlyiatta fband
It sae and reliable as avonra Tian retain.
mend it pa ono of tips laan.kand beatinlbo E
Prelate and aolds3 A. USN Al CO..
1.01.628. owner a? ltracidAnd • • •
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