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I?es That we regard this as a distinctive feature of tuirliolitical creed. which we areprottd to maintain before Xitajwarld, B. this great trtoral element in a form of govern- Went springing (min and held up by tba popular will; and we contrast it with the creed and practice of Federalism, un der whatever name or form, which seeks 48 - palsy the will of Inn constituent, and which conceives no Imposture too m ai:Star i for thapopular rxedtillta, thantfore, That. anykaininiAtiose views, the • pen:MX:mile party of tbraigll-their delegates ILA !:.sr mb)ed in a general fkitivaftilon,„eatang together to a spirit of imicord, of defotioti to the diactmn es and :faith of a free riltresentattre government, and appeal:lg rei. Their fellow siiitarsistis for the rectitude of their lottuttiona relic s sad re. amert - hafore the American people the declarations of prin ciples avowed -by theni'when on former orreni nt. in general couiention, they hard presented Dior candidate for popular suffragan. i. , that the Fedora' government is one of limited power, dee Iced eolely from the Constitution: and the mots of pow . er [Made therein ought to be strictly construed by all the de partments and agents of the Government: and that It is in expedient and dangerous to exercise doubtfnl constitutional power,. 2. That the Constitution does not confer upon the General Government the power to commence and carry on a general eyetem of internal improvements. 3 That the Constitution doer not confer authority upon the Federal Government, directly or Indirectly, to assume the debts of the aertirel States, contracted for Loral and in ternal inii.ravements, or other State purls:isms, nor would such anutoption be Just or expedient 4. That justice and sound policy tbrbid the Federal Gov ernment to foster one branch of industry to the detriment of auy other, or to cherish the interest of ono portion to the in Jun of another portion of our common country; that every citizet. and ,very sortion of the country tuts a right to de mead and insist upon en equality of righta and prielieges, and to complete gui ample protection of persons and proper ty from itomeatic violence or foreign aggregation. 5 That it in the duty of every branch of the Government to enforce and practice the meet rigid economy In conducting our public Wawa, and that no more revenue ought to be t silt ed than Is required to defray the necossary expenses of the Government, and for the gradual, but certain extinction of the public debt. 0. That the proxeds of the public lands ought to be se credit applied to the national objects apes:Hied in the Consti tution; and that we are oppiwed to any law f it the diatribe tion of such process among the Statue, as alike inelpethent in policyand repugnant to the Constitution. 7. That Congrees has no power to charter a national I,unk: that we believe such an institution ono of deadly hostility to the best interests of the country. dangerous to our republi can tnstitritifts and the liberties of the people, and calrate. ted a, place the business of the country within the coon- d of a concentrated money power, and above the laws and the will of the people; and that the results of the Democratic legitlation in this and all ether financial ninlininet open which lames hare been made between the two political par. ties of the country, hare demonstrated to candid and practi cal men of all pieties, their soundness, safety and utility in all business pursuit. 8. That the separation of the moneys of the Government from banking Institutions is intliipensable for the safety of the funds of the Government and the rights of the people. 9. That we are decidedly opposed to taking from the 14...- 61derit the qnalified seto power, by which he Is enabled, en der restriction find rftponsibilities amply sufficient to guard the public interests, to suspend the peonage of a bill whose inerits cannot seems the approval of two-thirds of the Son. ate and Baum of liepre.outatives, until the judgment of the people can lie obtained thereon, and which has mved the American pec.ple Porn the corrupt and tyrannical domina tion of [hell uk of the United States and from a corrupting s 3 stem of general internal hum °cement". 0. That the liberal prinaptestembodiod by,lefferain In the Declaration of Independence,, and eanctioned • In the Con- :1- talon, which makes our. the land of liberty and the ion hem of the oppreesed of every nation, have ever been cardinal principles ILI the Deco erotic faith, and every attempt to abridge the privilege of becoming citizens and the owners of toil among us, ought to l.• rooAted with the earle spirit wolch swept the alien and soiltion LOW. from oar statute And MIERLkh. Since tha foregoing declaration wag ani farmiy adapted by our prednoesesxm to NM 011411C011 , rUtIOn., an adverse tioliMmi end religious test has been secn•tly or ganized by a party chiming to be eaclusively American, It is proper that the Antericon Nme:racy slinuld clearly define Ite reintaine thereto, and declare its determined opposition to all secret political eocieties, by whatever name they may be called. Resolved, That the foundation of this union of States har ing ti,mi Mid in, and its prasperity expannion and pre-mii. tient example in free government built upon entire freedom of matters of religion+ concernment, and nu respect of la r son in regard to rank. or place of birth; no party can featly tie deemed national, constitution .1, or in accordance American principles.. which teases Its exclusive organisation aye religiotei opinirius and accidental birth-pine And hero, a political crusade in nineteenth century, and in United Stoic., America. againet Catholic, and fornig it tk.rn, is neither justified by the Intel history or the future rrorpeirts of the country, nor In a ninon with the spirit of toleration nod eniargod freedom which peculiarly dietin g-undies tine American 4, ottrm of popular government . ResJred. That we reiterate with renewed energy of pur pose, the well COOSille-1,4 tieclarntioni , of fortnerCouventi. , is upon the sectional laser of domestic slavery, and concerning the nerved rights o 1 t he StWet,— 1. That C....mxress hle on power antler the Conetitntion, to interfere with or control the &anorak inetittitions of C.,e sclera! Stair, and that arch States ern the sole and prop, jullyna , ..l . ere, eth;na appe•taiaing to tte4i mien affairs i. 4 pr44`41,-1 hz the Conoitatinn ; that all efforts at the et..•o ti.mtvo or .4.". mad,• to induct. Congress to interfere a. - 1, finaotio., ...Lavery. or to take incipient steps la mLr, n thereto, are• ,totils led t• 1e0,4 to the• inn. al‘rtinog and d, • ,• goroutt c nßoo,neu.;-", that el , on+ to bare no inn t•ndre,')) t, , .I:nlininh th.• histionese tof the iw.p u • and etolenirer the e - tabiltty awl I.ern•aorney ref the roio, MRMM===l t , oo,oting prt.p , toti , lt covers, and was intended to embrace the whole cuttioct slavery ogitat•en in Con groat, and therefore, the Democratic party of the Union, standing n this national platform, will OA.. by and adhere to a faithful execution of the acte known as the Compromete Measures, settled by the C.ogreas of ISIO; the act for re claiming fogitiv•si from a, trice or later," Inc/tided ; which act b.toe dosliened to Carry Oat on express provialan of the Oonstitiiii.se, cannot, with fidelity thereto, be repealed, or Ito changed as to destroy or Impair Its eflirlency. 3. That the Democratic party will resist ail attempts at re newing, in Congress nr "tit of It, the agitation of the slavery question, under whatever shape or color the attempt may be made. 8. That the Democratic party will faithfully abide b 7 stud uphold the p. inciples Mid down in the Kentucky and ginin ros•dutioue of 1798. and in the report of Mr. filadiann to the Virginia le.eislature. In 1799: that It adopts them principles es constituting one of the main foundations of ita po'itical creed, and in rcoolred to carry thorn out in their ote rione meaning and Import And that we may more distinct!" meet the issue on which • sectional party, sitheiteine exclusively on slavery quitmtiol, now relies to test the Ildeluy of the people, :orth and Sonth. to the Constitution and the Union 1. Ratefeed, That claiming fellowship with, and desiring the cooperation of all who reg rel the preservation of the Union ander the Constitution ae the paramount ittauo--tiod repudiating all sixth-ma/ partim and platforms concerning domtatic slavery, which seek to embroil the Shave and In cite to treason and armed resistance t.• law In the Territo ties: and whose avowed p0rn0..., it consummated, mast end in civil war and .disunion—the 1 tuwricww Damou-swy t s wig-wiz, and adopt the iirioeittlea contained in the organic Law witsbilehing the Territories of Kansas and Nehraska as embodying t he only miin'T and sate tadotion of the ...•17teer question" upon a hich the great national idea of the people of this whole rowntry ran repose In it, determined then/ of the I:cmo—NosimerillT_FlENet IT ()COMMIT/8 SI/AI / EMT IN Store AIM TtertfOToßT, OR IN TUB DISTIUCT nr OOLC3UIIB. The reading of this rev - dm - inn was interrupted for some time by tremendons and prolonged applause. 2. That this was the basis of the esimpromises of 18b0-- confirmed by both th• liemis-ratio and Whig piartlei in Nis. tonal Conventions.--ratilied by the people In the election of 1852, and rightly applied to the organimt 4.11 of Territories in 1854. 3. That by the unifoi to application of this Demn,..r.ti, prinoptv to the orttenitatlon of Territorma and to tile ad intandon of new with or without d.•maeue nluvery of they may eleri—che equal riehte of all thn Stat. will La pretterre4.l Intact—the ~ricin..l compact-tit the Constituti,i m,,intained Inviolate, and the perpetuity and expansion thin Vertu mooed to Ito tihneet capacity Of embracing. in peace end harmony. every future American Elate that mar I e couetituted or annexed, with a republican form of g•n rrnment. Resnired, That we recognize the rights of the people all the Torritorlea, including Kansas and Nebraska, acting through the legally and fairly expressed will of a majority of toquel residents, and wheneror the number of their In haninints juntitles It, to form a Constitution, with or with out donmetic slavery, and be admitted Into the Union upon terms of perfect equality with the other Staten. final'y, That in view -of tho condition of popu. Mr institutions in the Uld IVorld. (and the dangerous tan dencles of sectional agitation. combined with the attempt to enforce civil and rehgions dieahilites against the right of acquiring and enjoying citizenship in our own land,) a high nod sacred duty Ia devote.' with Mere-wax' ruitpuruntillity upon the Democratic party of this country., as the party of the Union, to uphold and maintain the rights of every State, and thereby the Uutun of the States: and to snetaln and advance among us constitutinoal liberty, by oinitinuing to resist all monopolies and exclusive legislation fur the benefit of the at the expense of the many, and by a vigilant and constant adherence to those principles and compromise?, of the constitution which are broad enough and strong enough to embrace and uphold the Union as it was, the Union an it in, and the Union as It shall be, in the full ex palutiall of the energies and capacities of this great and pro greasily° people. 1. Rendor.d., That there era questione connected with the foreign polies - of this country which ace Inferior to no do mestic question whatever. The time has come for the peo ple of the United States to .Icolare themselves In favor of free sees anti progressive fn e trade through the world, and by solemn manifestations to place their mm al influence at the side of their soceenafol example. 2. R estived. That our geographical and political position with re erence to other Statee • f this continent., no lesn than the Interest of our commerce mid the development of our grow. Dig power requires thats we should hold an sacred the princi ples Involved in the Munroe doctrine; their bearing and im port admit of no misconstruction; they should be applied with unbending rigidity. 3. Remlved, That the great highway which nature, as well en the assent of the States most immediately totereeted In its maintenance, bus marked out fur a free communication be tween the Atlantic end the Pacific Oceans, m - institutes one of the most important achievements realized by the spirit of modern times and the unconquerable energy of oar people. That result should be secured by a timely and efficient exer tion of the control which we have the right to claim over it. and no power, on earth should be suffered to impede or clog Its progress by any interference with the relations - It may suit Our policy to establish between our government and the govmuments of the States within whose dominions It lies. tCn can, under no circumstance, surrender our preponder ance in the adjustment of all quotations arising out of it. 4 Res'deed. 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 A rneri.l to recenorate that portion of the Continent which curers the rootage norms the Interoceanic Isthmus. 5. .13.m.turd, That the Democratic party recognize the great importance, in a ripl m iti mim calan ica d ti co on m , by Militarysate and 'per mercial an point of d view, of a v co postal Federal Gur g e i r ' n s tn u e r n O t w i n o Pacific coasts of this Union, and that it is the duty of the t e e . r: m ito i.o ry, p he r :oe pt n ly t , h a e ll A its tiruL ti c and o, tieual power fur the attainment of that object. DREW. 13RED ! DREW a Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp; be Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. The content, are ae follows of e,dume 1, The Mistress of Caverns; Clayton; The Clay ton Family and Sister Anne; The Gordon Family; Harry and his Wife; The Dilemma; Consultation; Old Till; The Death The Preparation; The lov,m; Xxplanatkom; Tom Gordon Aunt Nesbitt', Leer Mr. Jekly'e opiw ow , Story: ligcle John ; Dred ; The Conephators; Summer Talk Tineat Crrerna: Prlparathm•; The Wonthippent ; The Camp me,ll , ,ge. The content, of the second volume can he Neon at W. A. GIDDIfNNENNET & (30.'8 14001(810RE, Fifth streeL opposite the Theatre. sel3 _ boxes.„fresli Figs for sale by RHYMERd AXDREMN, uol 1 Diw 31? Wood street PR= - .4 , , J ~, A l . I N 11,.. el, Jo t k r I • • INVENTIONS AND PATENT:3 George Trott'■ OH Globe, or Cup, For Steam Bitgines....Postetsted March 88, 1884. air Premiums awarded at State and County Fah-n : TO THE I . IITILIC.—I have this day disposed of my Inte rest in °G. Trott's Improved Oil Globe or Cop for Steam 14 IgineS " to MOSES F. EATON, who now has the entire control of the Patent. JAMES CRISWELL. Pittsburgh, April 11, 1858. Tiott's Patent Oil Globes are manufactured for le by Messrs. J. & U. Junes, Phila., Miles Greenwood, Esq., Cin cinnati, and Messrs. A. & J. McKenna, Pittsburgh, who are also authorized to sell them. Orders for the Globes will be promptly attended to. Shop Rights are offered fur sale on reasonable terms, to Railroad Co's., Steam Engine Builders, Bran Founders, and others In any part of the United States. MOSES F. EATON, 139 first street, plitsburgh. PEARL Smut Miu, Ausbaixt, Bryan, Kennedy a Co.. Propriatora Pittsburgh, Aug. 2:7, 12,60. M. V. RAftdir BB4l )— Sir: W. feel pleasure tri acknowledg ing our entire satisfaction, after a trial of about two and a half years, with Trott': Patent 041 Was cr Cup. It has never yet boon repaired. Vary resp'y yours, DRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. Roman= (PA.) C to Woess, Sept. 1, Igbf. • N. P. Eaton, 1.4' 9.—Dear Sir G. Trott's Potent Oil Globe attached to our fibitine Le a perfect arrangement, and, in our Judgment, is not likely won to ba improved upon. Tours, respectfully, KIRK a RIIODKS. PIM:DI:MOH NOVILTT Woad, August 2i, 1556. Ma. M. F. klsron.—Sir —Trott's Patent Oil Globe or Cup bm boon In use on the engine In oor Worke for nearly three years. It has outer required any repairs, and has gieez oe eutiro sausfactiou. Tours, truly, LIT INGSTON, COP BLAND PArressos, N. J. Bloom Engine Works Mans P. EATON', Esq.—Dear Sir:—We hare Just received the Putout Oil Globe you sent ua, and h ire no doubt we shall boplawed with it. Do you propose to furnish us the Globes or sell tir. Shop Right to ms.nuOicture for our badness? Yours Respectfully, T. 0, SIMONTON /I CO. fitriwrza On. CcP.—We bare been dumb by Mr. Mow. F. Raton, of Pittsburgh, an improved Oil Cup, for Steam Engines, patented by Geo. Trott, which lass boon highly spoken of wherever usod, by practical men. Ito economy and eimpliey of manageolent are apparent at a glance, and it will undoubtedly meet a large deman,L it can be oh tainod of Mears. Caldwell a ahiskey, agents for this city, 1U and 18 North Fifth et —Ht. inquirer, Plata_ CUSTLLVE, 0„ J cay *.N, 18b0. N. P Eau's, Eq.—Dear Sir hare received two of Mr. Trott's 011 Cope, and ern perfectly satisfied they aro the beet I hare ever tired or torn, for they w N be o great oil Barer and amall expense. I rooommend diem to all It R. °onwa rd. to try, and satisfy thetmelres on this matter, and they win !Bono theamelres. 1 reftllbio your, rospectfelly, ORO. PRTERMAN, Jr, Sap's of Machinery o.t 1. IL IL oo.,l4 , ntdilm, Ohio. Caacsmun, August 4th, 1844. Mr. M F. .M.d.oles-.—S: We !time need Mr. awrge Trott'e Oil Mahe In ow Engine ahoy for about one year, and !tad tt g-tve. Ankh entire nettetsetion that we now apply It emelt, airely to nil the Steam Engin. buifii. We beer (WI confidence In its practicability, and du not hconede to reckn mewl its woe, yours, respectfully, W. It DUNLAP i CO. Purr Pm laos %Coma. Pittsburgh, April 14th, 11Zo4. ML M P. RATu.4--31r Mr. George Trott'. - Patent Oil Glottal' have Lou la use on tho lingua In our Work. for three or four years past, and dam performed leo utlatattory, that we now apply the= to all tho Enema we make. Vor tsfo years put ws have abandoned thecae of any other kual of Oil Globes. Roaputtully, yours, Pirtasman, Aprll 12, Ilidti. M. P. Pismo, Ban: Dear Bm,--/laning used U. Ttott's " Patent Oil Globs' on inmost oil the steno engines faroislied the hat you, and lir ...much an they appear to hasp Wen nun* satiafa4lon to our customers, so has.. no hesitation to recommending them a. e, good article, and mach preforahlo on account of ttuAr simplicity of construction, to the old flahioned Oil Globes, or any other of which too hare any Inicuriedgs. Very rospeethilly yours, P. & W. M. PAMIR h CO. Brownie Builder.. Tlla certifies that the Oil Map patented by Mr. Trott, h been in Elle on our road for two yarn paat. {Ye find it to be nu ecoooraccal and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it are mach. V lk:O. W. titan, Foreman of Putaburgh shop of Penna. °antral Mt- Non=Lt Vat, 1 'tha To M. Y. kta.Toll, N 94., This eeritnee that mt - e have hsd In use the patent Chl blot. , nr Cups, *oh( Up Mom Y. Lama,Fsq.., of Pittsburgh, eb.l counniet them 'et) much superi..r to an) Clang of the kind 131!II=I1 Trreaurer Üblu Ttrol Couxpsta). lkaumbru, Ohio, Nurembmr '4, Dal, 4)24 Kirk & Elliot , * Grate Bar Patented March, 11365, Requireit much lOm medal, .ud rlil teat at lewd tl re WIMP GA WARS V. EAToN, Agora for Patentees, 139 Vint et lung sl.ll the old Bar DRY GOODS NEWSPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The enteratber• have just r.- reined and an now opening their brut arrival of NUM/ 0001)8, to which they with to call the particular attention of their ouctocuore and the pablic generally. W• batter onr *Ave. that we bare never been able to offer an band... and desirable a stock an the present. Ora DBMS GOODS DIVARTSIMT nantanas all the no• ;tyke and noweltlee of the season-- Sutra rich Black and Colored Shatrantiqn• Blllut ; Japer, Ghana and Strayed " • Plana, Striped and Plaid Black " " Funded ant Flounced it, giber: • Ohalli • " Barns " " Lawn • Alpo, Tiogruca,Daroges, &C. BRAWLS AND 51ANTLISS. Our Shawl and Mantle Room Ls supplied with all the new styles of etrape, Cashmere, Stella, Silk, lintha, Sloiraum i no, Chantllls, Lime, Lo., &r. N MMIX WORK. Our stock of Collars, Flonucings, Sleeves, kc., is not our paml by any stock West of the Stoma/nos. Also, a good assortment of )10t/KNINU AND 110CsK ecKNItikIING GOODS. DOM ESTI4!2 Prints, Gingham', Check., &Imams, Kentucky Jew., Cusainettia Casedniereatkitton, Linen and Pant Stud 1, Ike. Also, Glove*, 11. 6 .37. Ribbons., and every other ..to lo ueually kept in a lig-et-chum Dry Goods Rouse, to which ere solicit u, call and eie.tuinatton before purchasing else% hive, as we fool runt:Went we have never been able to exhibit suc h a desirable stock. LOVE BILOTIIKRS, Formerly Young, StevenaM A Love, mlll7 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, l'a. STEW BOOKS.— _Li Lan of Gl. Fremout—by Jolm algelow. 90 cent., e Jaunts Buchanan—by B. O. Horton. PO 06.13. Morgas,e-by Janos thulium. Last of the Furesters, &story of the Old Vir ginia Froutlar--by John Baum Cooke. Captive Youths of Judah—by Bev. E. W. Jove. Vle=or the World Overcome—by Ml= C. r Western Border Life--bp Fanny Hunter. 90 " Smacker's Life of Fremont. 90 " Uptuun's " " " Tri!nine Almanac for uza. Portraits ef Colonel Fremont, different atom. " " James Buchanan, " Republican Soogster. 10 Slaps showing the Free sod Slare States. 2A.) Yankee Notions for September. 10 " Graham's Magazine for Soptember. limabove Just received and for sale lower oil au erectile of 20 per ceut. than elsewhere. Remember the place Is at LAUFFSR'S SOUK STORE, aogl9 No. 77 Fourth street. PREMIUM KATIIARION -WRIGHT'SV V roots the head, and mauves all symptoms of Head. scale. Persons hang WRIGHIB HATH.&RION Are never liable to enreetroke WHILIIIT'S PREMIUM HATHARION Is the most valuabie acquisition to the toilet, retaining tha liair in any require 4 form. For ealo by Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSER and R. X. SBLLERB Cl). at 26 cents per natio angle GUNS, TAOKLE, RIFLES, l'intols, Sorgteal sad Dental Lruttrumenta, nuanufac 'watt Cutlery of all description. for asto at the NTER PRISE WOMB, No. 130 Wood sireot, by an& BOWN & TETLEY. UNFURL THE GLORIOUS BANNER- A Patriotic Song; words by R. J. Allen. Written on the occasion of s preeentation of a stolid of colors, by the Duquesne Greys, to the Chicago Light Ouart.L Husk com posed and respectfully dedicated to rapt. John B, Wyman, by Henry Kieber. Price 26 canto. The above Just published and for sale by H. KLEBBit BRO., /YI No, 63 Fifth street. - . . FOR SALE.—House and lot No. 143 See l; oad street, will be sold low. It l a well tarnished three story brick house, near the centre of buainent Call soon for this bargain. THOS. WOODS, au2l Heal Mate Agent, 75 Fourth street. _y OR SALE.-THREE SCHOLARSHIPS in Duff's College will be diapoeed by application to t e Counting Boom of the Daily Morning Poet. an2l lOWA LANDS ISO Acres of choice .and, ettuate In Ida county, lowa, for gala at aW.r.W.. n. au27 8. CVIIIBRIM k 801 , 1, 61 Market at. LINSEED 01L—.500 gallons Linseed Oil for sale by J. &MOON MAKER, aa2B 24 Wood street. FRESH DATES-20 watts just rec'd and for sale by ILEUM & ANDERSON. 6025 No. 80 Wood street. COCOA NUTS-3000 to arrive and for sale by— REYIDIR A ANDERSON, au2s No. 99 Wood street. HOUSE TO LET A commodious Two story BRICK DWELLING aousE, situated ou A kun „ troo t„, opposite the Bizth Presbyterian Church. p v mesion given Immediatelydre at the house, or of & Jo2l S Nos. 221 and 22'i Liberty stwpt. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND FOR sA.Lic—situate in Allegheny Qty, having 70 ft front Oil the canal, by 270 feetdesp on one side to Washington et., eel 170 feet on the other; adjoining property of William IfLsell, 2r. Tide property I. well situated for a private reel deuce, and trill be sold op awl:oral& 'Pile Dwelling Home contains seven rooms and two hail. =27 8. OUTHBRAT & SON, 61 Market at. -.- ' PROCLAMATION.-IVhereas, in and by _IL the 13th section of the Act of the General Assend-iv Pennsylvania, passed July 2d. 1833, entitled " An Art relat ing to the ElecDons of, is Commonwealth," it iseepiineJ on the /Iberia' of every County to give notice of such °ler , ' 'at to be held, and enumerate in. inch notice what officers are to be elected. In pursuance thereof, 1, BODY PA rrERsoN. Sheriff of the CoUuty of Alleghwiy, do therefore make k omen and glee this public notice to tlip electors of said County of , Allegheny, that a OP.PILBAL PLZMIOpt will be held In Wild coun ty, on the !MOND TILESDAT 114th day) OP 00TOUPIL MELT, St the several Election Districts therein. • And as directed In said 13th section of the Act of July 3, I 1839, I hereby give notice that every person (excepting .1 Uto- Gees of the Peace) who shall hold any office or appintnient ; of profit or trust, under the Government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city, or incorporated dis• tact, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a soh,- dLuateofficeror agent who is or shall be employed under the legislative. executive or Judiciary department this State or of the Unites! States, or of any city or incorporated die- trict, end also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any clty, or Conamiwrkiners of any incorporated district, is by law tuaspable of holding or exercising at the same t the ogee or appointment of Judge, luopectar or Clerk, of any election of this Commonwealth; and that no Inst., tor. Judge or other officer of any such election (hall i.e eligilde to any office to be then voted for. And further, that by the 4th section of the Act of April 16th, 1840, It is provided, that the ak.reenbi 13th station of the Act of July 3d, 1n39, shall not he so construed es to pre vent any :militia officer or borough officer fowu .ervine Judge, Inspector or Clerk, at soy general or epeemi in this Commonwealth. The electors of the First Ward of the city of ritt.burvh h. meet at the house formerly occupied by Mr. Jane Luce, .11 the corner of Fourth and Ferry street., In paid Wart. The elector. of the Snood Ward of th. ,•ity of l'ittsbut to moot at :Liu Yonne in est.! Ward. 'rho electors of the Third Ward of the rite Of l'al3l , tir6h to moot at. tike Court !lons, The electors of the Vnurth Ward "1" th.. rit v ~f Pit telmr,h to 'nest et the Public School Tlou•e In said Wort' The etcetera of the fetal. Rani of the city of l'ittelmilfh i. meet la the lantinuylrenla Itottee,oc,lpied by liot iutb fa.at.l. late Alex. Stevan!, In said Wnrl. The elertors of the Sixth Ward of the city t.l Pitt.borgh to moot at the Public School liouso to said Ward. The electors of the Metorith Ward the city Vittgburgh to meet at the Public School Home in imid Ward. The electors of the Eighth Ward of the city of Plitslairgli to meet at the Public 'ischcal Uooe in said Werd. The nlentiing of the Ninth Ward of the ity of to Ineetst tlio Puhll< :intim)! Iluu.e In said Ward The electors of the Find Ward ,( the city of A Ilrgbetly I meet m the beam 4 - 4 J. Woodhotow, In Kohlo•nn st,rt The electors of the t:, rood Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at the house of aides 'rhotupeosi, north•west rortier of Ohio street and public square . The electors of the Third Ward of the rity of Allegheny to meet at the Public School Ilona° in said Ward The electors of the Fourth Warn of tity city of Allegheny to 'meet at the house uf T. Smith, at the corner of Itobiusoo and Anderson street... no electors of thA borough of BirrOugisnto to urcol nt t he Town Mal. OD Wiliam! strt,t, w nnt.l I, 'rugh. Tito electoTA Of the bor.-ughE.tot Pirtnltlghtm to me...! at the R.ttrad d i of Uii ••••• 4 Otto/thy. 4 11 +rod N. 1.1.1,11.01 TL•• elector. of Doormen. , loorouel to usnet at the 1.111.11 School 'loom in ui.l borough. The OCULTV of the byronch Lavreunnvill, In nu•.l t , the Pahlk Brhe.sl House In said The elecurry of the borough of Stutrpoburg to tne.-t at th Lone of James Sharp, lu said borough The ekvtora t 4 th. borough of 1101(.0gpori to !newt ,tt Town Ilan, to said borough. The eleatore of the borough of douth I'lttabitrelv to ae-•t at thn bowie forearrly orctilvell Ivy E. vt: t L.I the MI/m.01,4 4 1a Bridge. la mkt boronetv The elector of the borough of Welt itwei the selexol hou.e. The electors of the lx.rough of Wrist F.11441.eth t‘• we..: the Public Bi.hool Iloto. in Amid borough, Thn °lectors 'A it, t...rtotayr,ll ut Taintitum mnnt az I. Publk grl,ol donne In ..114 borough INEEiMMEffiii=ll The elotlort of Lb e I.orooclf Or i.1,0t/1 t. rfoo.t nt t! hou.. ()railway forttllrly p 1,, .1,4: (4 Salk, lu oki tkorvngh. The ekrtore of the Borough Of Sea iehley wall moat wt the Public School our. , la meld bor..etzh Thu olectorti of Wit tdwwitilp to most at the houssof ou the Mes-bantoi nod Farms,: Titrn:+:4. 11..1 II said township, macro ths qua.lithsi votars rro.ltng an 1. • lions Nos 3, 1 f and 11, of the said distn. I. who shall sot. .t ail ittatira,/ elation. in do Nsntli VI a nd ..f ihi. Pat:- burgh. The 4111.-101 - 11 of Prvh falsroshiy i. noaq at the honor« ••( John flaitlar, io the villap of Vast Lta•rty The elwetorsof Xtecti,,tk In to Meet et the Olen 110110 to Olaid ta.onsrup, no .ivetOr• of C. 4N.. t..antrtlp 4. un .4 et the hour, ..•f Willtun Mt:NIL Jr. In the Fout 1-ttrerty. The .I.rlnr• of IS liking townett. . mart at the hour, .f John Shaffer, on the Greensburg' Turnpike eul.l township The of Plum t...ernehip t mot at the tu.ttat John ftmrereillr, In Oilld torrarhp !LEAP A WADE. Th..irctor, of rk.mn to.r”.hip t moot rat Eh. hz.n. e.r Abraham Taylor, on the Northorn Turuptit. in Sul to,. I, The electors of Penn totrnAhlt, Lt meet at the h 0.1... of Robert Doushlenet, nu Lb, I n't, rI/ }W.I. In said town shlp. The elector of Term{ s Lovrta.htpt.. to.; et th. 1.‘11,10 School Tiortee. on the form Al INtrlel u.,1 th. whfro hawse formerly occupied Tl.tuurbe Mewl, tt,a, Ls A. Stay, The electorm of Kllstbeth to•ru•6il• I w.rt of Th.. (loom ‘Cetwax.r, fipruterly "wined by John :n Jilixabeth borvugh. The electors of Jefferson township to meet at the 1140 . Michael Fitton, formerly Irrf.llo,l Itinv„. township. The electors of Mifflin township to meet at tlir , b•.n.e • Samuel Wilson. formerly occupied by Jannis II .tie.d. township. The clew...Lan of (liner Ft. Clair townithip 0,—.1 A . t bon wofJll,l2l. Conner. in *Aid township. The elei-tcra of fowor fit. Clair to.rriallip to n o —, b0U.ixt. , ..4, bent t y fi lien.. at the in ortii•ti,Jf ham and Octal LIIII roads. tdarlisl,p The elert,n, of Chattier. 101,11.114 p b. m•+t nt th. h of William Oi,y. on the l'itt.burgh 4 .14 St YI/14.}: 11 . , Tut I. pike, Sarah llcrartaod, 6 r 71, Th elm-tors of Fir: inl t.- AireleliAnd A Arm-r, rra,rl I.y .1 I YtAs A LYRED THOM AA, the •tltnge et Clint.. The elt-ctors N!,,ra, t. No 4, in raid t..v.wthip TA-.•x - tr. .11 nh4. t.nwno.ip t.• ttp•••1 itt 1..• i 11-nry C nu wain. 'II. it% 11 Vlll.l/11 Tlte .-11,tons Vr •41. •••olt, 1 •1, 0.,-upir..l by J. r.,% 1,11,1 The Islort.ory o$ lie4er.e Hons.. No. 3, In said L..wn.liln The .Ift-tor. of ltnlila io‘t roattip to t0..0 ni Ili , 11-o John Ortsrart. tu maid towttotort. The elector. of Snowden townehip w toot at h. h,O O , ,t Peter [toyer, In said township The electors of South Fayette tow net] it. ho meet at :he hone. of H. liaya ou the form of O. CutOter , in sat 1 shtp. The electors of North Fayette township to Joeet at th house now occupied by Francis Juana., at Ihslters' lu mid tows ship. Th. Mentors of Itoss township to n,t at the h.. nee 11130 Atwell, on the Franklin lionit, in rail ton nsloo The electors of PITItI township to mar: at the houses ;:,h Crummy, lo said townanlp. The °lectors of IkleCarolleee tow nship to meet 4: the h.:use Of Dante! Stoup., to raid township The electors of \Vont Doer townehip most at the h... - of Nathan Cantey, n. na i l township The electors of &Ist Deer tow - 210;1p to tuest 3t the School Douse to the borough of Torentutu The elortor, ~f Nortllo towadtip n , ott.•t nt 1.4 L..d H No. 1 (bort-aft, to I, oullo,l Chaplin I The oloctore of Sowtrkly townßlllll t. .1 tto• . , Namoot Nitchio. 111 bald town.htp The doctor" of Itadtatta tttwuettlit te m..t tit the h n•h• formerly neeuttio.l by Air Turtinr. tit hll.l t•nt nhhtn Tha elth - tOnt ton nhitip 4. ;Inv.( ht Jnhn Mill. In stud townhttiit. Tha ehhlnrs of (I . .rest - ent I, n bob lit It, in. et ttt tit • th h r •• ! lion.. In ShouhnhArn the qualified voter, of that part or I ri.ltana Allegheny ca. , l.lntr, r.e.ititng 1.41.pw,ng bon:AA:le.% to wU : llogmning at a p—mt co tit- An. r., river. at the upte, loos of rho fern. of a „,t tang • northerly c..nrie, between rho ntrani ..f 4tod rttitc and John 1103.1 to titr tit wilt east 4..r1 er I . nl-Ir., fa,:u thence running n weetcrly enure, to the Slott, to, :Id, it. line. in ouch a nottmer Ka ,•nti,at k e all norms . ern, tad Itt Connha.thanca tiatt tt t. and 11111tm a. it,,, I lel wittia said houndarie.. ,hull hernatler VOL,. at the gen. :al el , ction In the letrougit t3hititcdoirg, at the 01,11,0 to said borough. At which time end places the ynahli.a elut t.,rn a. aro:l,lu.! will by ballot rote for line pertain fur Stele S.tint,,,, Fivr persons fur [net:doers of the Ilonae of of l'enney tennis.. One person for Auditor General. Out person for Surveyor (1ei...a1. one person for Causl Coutrnitdoner. One person fur County Commissioner. One person fur County Auditor. One person for County Surveyor. One person for Associate Judge of the Court of 0 , 111n1 , 11 Pleas. One person for District Attorney. The electors of the several boroughs and townships, at the time and places aforesaid, shall el :4A by ballot— One person for Director of the Poor, for thine year,,. Ono person for Director of the Poor, for one year. The e l ec t or . of the 21. t. pongreftion A l District, conipri•ing all the election districts of Allegheny county, eartia lying north-east of the Ohio and north awt of the Alleghtny Rivers, shall vote by ballot for one pertioli fur Collars. The electors of that portion of the county lying north,est of the Ohio, and north-vrort of the Allegheny Rivers. One pulsing with Butler county the 224 Congressional District. shall vote by ballot for one person for Congress. (liven under toy hand and seal at Pittsburgh. this •211th day of Angtust, A. D. 11513, end of the Independence ,4 the United/hates the eighty-first RUDY PATTEItSuti, auglialavrte . PROCLAMATION. -By virtue ut a preuept under the hands of WILLI& id B. McClain 11, President Judge of the Court of Common fleas, a and for the Fillh Judichul District of Pennsylvania, and J entice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and ileuerai Jail Delivery, In and r",. said District, and William Boggs awl Gabriel Adams, Ej,., Associate Judges of the sumo Courts, in mid fur the Conn, y of Allegheny, dated the first day of September. in the y..ar of our Lord one thousand olght hunered and fifty -six. and to me directed, for holding a Court of tlyrr and Ti. em pi m ., and General Jail Delivery, at the Court Mmoe in the City Plttaburgh;lon the FIRST MONDAY OF OCTOBER, at 10 o'clock'. A.M. Public notice le hereby given to all Justices of the P.a., COroner and Constables of the County of Allogheny, that they be then and there. in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, hiquisitions, examinations anti alter roue te brumes, to do those things which to their respett lye tith In their behalf, appears to be done—and also flame that will prosecute the prevalent that now are or may be In the Jail of said atuntv of Allegheny, to he then and there to proxy cute against Omni as shall he Just. Given under my hand In Pittsburgh, this first day of Serromber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and itfty•alx, and of the Commonwealth the 79th. Sept.. 1, 1866—(ee2M1) • RODIC PATTERSON, ShorilT, HORRIBLE SACRIFICE OF LIFE ON THE WESTERN WATERS IN FORTY-FOUL YERlll3.—Prom Lloyd's Steamboat Directory we learn that since the application of steam on the Western Waters, then• have been thirty-nine thousand six hu dred and se% euty two DM lost by steamboat disasters, three hundred and eighty-one boats and cargoes had, and seventy boats se. riottaly !Wined, amounting in Fite aggregate to the er or mita aotd of sixty-seven millions of dolfare if Is to hoped that this work will have the effect of arresting the at tention of the Government to the importan e of Western in terests so far as our gnat riven and lakes are concerned.— Leman& Journal. Elk. Price 25 cents; for wile by 11. MINER & CO., eel Nix 82 Smithfield street.. TWELVE }LOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL! Sir THE EASTERN DAILIES are regularly received. twelve hours in advance of the Mall, and delivered to MA, scribons at the following rates: Philadelphia LEDGER, 10c. per week. New Vert Daily TRLBUNE, Itc. per week. o 4 4 HERALD, " " TIERS, " " . Leave your orders for those, or any other Eastern papers, at 71 Fifth street, for mr24 RICHARD SHANNON. NEW EMBROIDERIES—Just received, 20 cartons of new Embroideries; twine splendid styles of Cambric and Blinn Co(lsm, and some new nyl es o f p,.k or , Edged do., Eugenio do, Book and Cambric Flonorings. Infants' Wants, 888 Crape Collars, Linen Cambric 'Liars. anSO A. MASON A 00., 25 fiENUINE HARLEM OIL-15 oss ust iji roc'd 4114 for gala by * 4 9yL Ei 8808. C .... . 1 , •'s . MISCELLANEOUS •N. n•Otti• t •rt•--rt ttt • 1 .• •••• tt4ley Fat:., LP: I/1 CAW P. V. lz t. , %:1•1.11 .. 3 ( 3 ,, ••.• • 1!• It) !A •%. _ 3 I , 130 311.0..1, II! !II) Ito rk) ..1. I“ 031 11 !*; 1 1413fti1.b . . I , ,I:3!';ty.. 21:35 II . . # "%. _ o , s.. ....4:1 OMB EAII,IMADS 1856. ONLY ILOUTE WITH TIMEX DAILY TRAINS FROM plTTsnußGii TO CINCINNATI ONLY ROUTE WITH TIIREF. DAILY TRAINS FROM PiTTBBURGH TO DAYTON AND IN DIANAPOLIS. 01110 AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROA!,IS. VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS. Quiekeat Route from l'titzturghsto Cin ci nn a t i. C"NNECTING at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line StCarni:FA, COVlligloß 14nd Lexington limit •ad, (Mitt and Mittsissippi Railroad. said the Likureneetatrith Root, Connecting vat Columbus land Xvnia, with the Dayton and _Kerlin, anal Indiana I.lentrld Itatir aids. 'l'it RA tilki ll Tlt'K ETS. rim G.thintlais and Cincinnati, to I.,exingtott, Si 14itog, hr. Ain„ awl i n, " I t Tame Haute, St. Is.cis, ari„ M LATTLE : , 11.1 C 01.1: NIB C . '', con tic:tint with the Covington and la'r i,,u in Itallrond, tie' p B. mt,ti Line Steamers, the Ohl, 11.1 M 1A41,1,11111 Iti.:1111111, wad the laturemiebbrgli outr,ot coat.. Cat! gine, as through tickets by .11 tit, II bovt. rola.. can 14.0) 143 /11 . .. , 11 . C , 1 via Collunial• and the Loth. 51141111 Railrad. The rout , rcau Critntlete sin Coluntlant henag the shorteett orolorrn Mod a , llr SpetAi. Costa. .11011 s are and paNko/c,.. ha,. lull tone for meals. By die Forest and 11,11.-t.o)LiOioe rout.. froM l'restline, a dangerous and 10v.. 0 ,11,* Spred , and cu,njklienl to tivet,onte distant,. By the route via (1,1111M1.114 b , Cinri n nal i and Indianapolis, pnasetigere ride et, roads ballasted and smooth. li) Iwo B Forest and ellelontalne route, pagmtgars rile over 11.0 rollx heat road" In oltio. DAILY TRAINS. VIA L'AIIA:MBI.73 AND 1/1 NCI N NATI. Farr TRAIN lea," lattsburgit at 35x) o'clock A. IL fig tolutoloo, Clorsooati, L 0711.1, and I tolutaapoliA, Ila I.4•Wm.C.iblirr,ll itollte. Tills 'Frain arrive,. at Cincinnati one hour and forty minutes to advance of for Forest And mylbal tntue rout'. SECOND TRAIN lenses l'ill.bargh at 7,30 &clock A.' Id. for Ceesdline. Columbus, Xenia and clucimakti. This Train tualosamunkaktion only tw Columbia to Cin. Titian, 'lEnin leases l'attsborali nt 3 o'clock P. SL fur Creatllng; Col matins, Amiga.. Cinimnati, Immo, Ilk, Sr. Loads, Lexington laud lloltrtfotpolt, via lawretwelmrgli TWO DAILY 'FBA INS, VIA (:OI , U4IIFUti, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS, PIUT TRAP , leave, Pillsbltrith at :Iti) o'clock. A. 51, far Crestlinu,tioltituliko, Aunla, Dayton, Intlialcapolit., 'JUAN ells, 'rem Haut, V meett nes. St. lamts, Cairo. Kgansville, Sumatra Tama h'ayse Pittsburgh at 7:3oti.clark A. NI. fur Crnaidolia, Columba's, Xeui.k, Day Lou. i1K11111MP4411 , 4. Lain) ette, Tar", Haute, nMt...lnel. St. 1.,.“4. China, klVlttlavilla, RC. Thom it6AIA Loa. en Prosituralt at 3 o'clock P. 51. for Cre.tli.,,,Ctklututoin. 1i01131111p.1111, tartan, it Tarry I /Ante. 1111,t, TV, 1..050, Cairo. EV311051111... Ac. tte are )r ti Acts VIA ~ .!ultacnbts, , nud yuu are RI Ye of svertect it ttia. Steamers leave ilitiCirtnatt daily for Mentphis, Vicksburgh, Notches., Nen, kis - leans, A, The Culnn Des 1d4.111 . 4 the direct route, the Tints Tnltles ot the Ea , tern Rawls are arran s r,ed to run Ih Close NollieCtiort Illth I ioAl erhaAke route. all utt grnation tkhd Through Ticket., planes apply at reu.osyl‘ arm Hatlrraul Ottlee, (writer Dance,) Outlet too O. (.1.:11.1tY, Ticket Agent, Or at Federal Street Station, 11W. PARR IN, Tickat Agent. O Eti 0 SKSSIoNs, Agigtt, der".l ,l P. AV .STIt A 14:11., ingest 5, Cincinnati. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGIi RAIL ROA 11, WITH Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, AI.I.IANCE. TIIIs SI11 , 1:11 , 5T AN I. QV ROUTE t 0 einzaao SAL 1111 Nt.l Ft,. VI ft •'Lh:rCLAKb. TtOn 14 , r0e 1. Our 11atalr•- , 1 •Icrter anti ahoc.t nine ',air k . quit .-r than tt... ttrctia•o,. Trun• heia.-rn PIIIINtrgh and 111:N - eland. ktotr !tally lrattic la-twat, rotatal mail Chicago, Tot.. to Cl.. eland KIX boor, etirragn ty,uty-hair boars, awl St. !Anna thirty-..7...n lusts. and att. , : it llett AY. Nlay tho Trains WM 1 . ,4.1 Wilt run u+ fo11•mc 1 I A A1.1.1.AN1.T... a t Ch,• alai P. at •ylvarila ILsilrna4 Icsre hitstoirgh at A Ni. nod 7:5. , A M and alay It. y. Leave Alliance at 7.11 A SI an , 111.1... , A SI sod eyo P.M. A ttis , in l'l , celan.l at Laos A. Al, _::at end ,ottitoriista then. 'Ott, C 1... .land and Toledo-Itailrund for t!li war, !Leb 1.1..1 kn.! St. lands. l'aetteicgat, it., Tot-10. Chita*, $l. 1,11 IS, RIO that North %coat, hit-A.rglA the 7.,k) A M, train, 11 going• six ckoorlan•' wit' urn. , . in Chicapt at nit) Went warning. Puttaeugmt for foic.L., eltictiato, St. Loots, Itack calt• 11., and air Not-tit-mast, alto Wash to ion through with -4u .1-trtiti.m. sill take ilie train lea. mg Pittsburgh at 7.1.0 .1 M., as float is 1.1, only Irian by withal, Clule Cunt:tn.:l.l,pm, nr , rondo thr-och h. the atkrre point, Ttio trww traritr,.; st itla) A. V. allti at 1,10 P. M. arc. the only on, by 51.11011 pattsrngars van ltatt 1, .Intlon, santh of Alltanc, or statiOLS on the Tusca• rs.truyivn. PIA NV E LLSV7I.I.E. Ft...smon Ihur tvti r tlnir landing, or, ionwiTe vv.,' .titt. , l, al i nri•al.ng t•..ti 11t 4 %Al M , .111.Ane , at arnv:., a 0,16 :an.' at N:10 N 11 . 0 , .41,ert1t14 , 3111. Ow train =MEEMMII=MMIZEIVI 1. 4 , 14 lur otke,r 14.itiLs on the North-a'.,. .1 4 'A e 1154,110, ture 4041 I to ;1.. [CO tillll la Milan,. Th 4 tratt. F.r Ci.v04."311 c, Ctaya.lupga F. 114.1.1 Ahroo. Pa -.Wow,' he Ito. r. oth-r e 4.1.• o• .ot Ext. ( all go tiaroogh nano. dAy Ims, 1%, vv 1.431.1 t ,, T, 11-44, and CI. wago rn a I . ;At.4l n. t 1 )5:46 .Iv.. 4.. , A M. ut,.! t. Arrive .41 a. P. 31 , P 1 , A Ha: AND Lli{t.L{•, Ai! %.1111h thltlll.l /1.... f.k. Ls SO F.•alonnt iai. t I 141411.1 /0.00 Faasetiauts art i.r.aryire their Liekrte at tile trice the, ittelaii,), la i.e thleJ .1.4 Latina the corle,r. J. 11littAND. FilVt. .1 A I'ACMIKI, Ag't. 11tL4burgh. 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD BROAD GAugE 114.1L110.(1) PITTSRUROII TO ST LOUIS, DIRECT, tnakinc n r•mUortiocel INg . anti only etrucr. Two fIoURS IN AU -1 ANCE ANy h4+l"rg. in t o pinup. with w RIO withion rani. a. wwtii i yowl: mrust iitu, hi Ivr. and uu acy lit W• 411 Ti 4.1 1Z...114. rtr , in the haTolo. rareful lonet,l men Nix, 11 ti..ry 1.1 mupa, l 7 to pi TV , ' 411,1" Fit 'URA I••;: ,C LUIS, via ,41,0 and l'i•tinmylrwita icavr .1. FAST TRAtY LLcVEA , A It M la Tr... 1, Lt., LT .'.r7 A NI Yana, • •• I'. t lt,ll•Lttty,t.i .tit... !••••lititt Got•T !,.:,•1- tor Cairo 011 ••. 1.111 10, Ow i Crornl it01,:.1 ul SOE,I ~ al. arnring 0 Cairo 'tort 3 It, :I, 111 46,1,r1 , 1' .PI n y her ,00. itYlii . l.l44l ...1.1.,t,t1 cttttt t , . .1,410rw, , tt l'lty. • attata . tx at .I.•lleturn City ',llk Ka raaktstg. the cla•al, ,, t, tit0 , .1,...tt mint moat c.t..,1.1t I la.. taut.. Kanlaut and Nel.ratika itnaaoni.,ra ealt fr,aolil.l3 A ,r'1,01.1,i, la. Gar Will la, ran tltr.alg . ll altit tht• True, aryl oink at St_ loam mil at the haunt. Et•t,e. I,oly one t.nngr of Itaggagr bvt wmu Pittsburgh eud t. L=III Ptivsetig,,te will tldl for Ti..kets by the 1 . 1111 Idelista° Rona , via V010,11:11 . 6 and Ohio and Railroad, unciva viro c.hniteetent.s. and at onliny the delays ft plela onnow and witiffinlieti Tickets goal for any reaKonable length of time. FA it Pinter CL \56. SI. Loris, ant Bellelenisite. anti Union Do. rut Col nut Lon, Xenia and Dayton.. Do. Via Cultunbtus Cincinnati arid haw fOrlfittalrg Cair0........ ............. .......... Second.rlimg Oar to Nt. Louts THltl!I TICK Krb nr Yurther Informavon may be pr., eured of A. 'l'. J,l l / 1 1, ,, 11. T.ck..t Agent :that k Penna. It. I, turner orbce, Motiungaliela !louse of George Parkin Ticket Agent, Federal stre,t Statioll, Allegheny I Sty, or u JAMBS M WA ED. layl2 F. IiNoW LAND, Agent, ht.burgh, THE PENNSYLVANIA 11A11.110A1). tif/plig TII E It EAT CENTRAL ROUT'S, cop netting the A[lnatic CitieN with 'Keaton], North•weatea and ...7 , outh-wt-starti Mates by a vontineoum Railway dir-el. This Road also eonneetsat Pittshur , 4l, with Ln. of Moulut, to all ports ou the .North.wmtern Lakes; slaking the most mtiErt, CH r.srrsi and Mai situ M, it Iy which FR EIGHT can be lot-warted to 411.1 U.au the tiaknr batter! between Phllladolphta&Pittiaburgh. NI EnT CLAr.S.--B,its, Shoes, Uq Goods, 75e. I,i 100 lb, in boxes, Fur, B.lf.C..Lsi D ChASS.-1;...olil and Stationery, i Dry (load, (in tildes,' Ilarilware, Lea- i 80c.11 100 lbs. thor, Wool. TIIIIII, CLAsS.—Anylln, (50e. 100 and Purk, (in balk,) llrwp, Eie. FoUltTli Ramo and { IUO ms. Pork, (park .l,) Lard and Lard Oil LW: FLOUR-I's cents per barrel. 44- In i.litiping Goods front any point Oust of Philadel phia, be particular to stark package, ...id Prnftsylvanla leailrocul." All floods consigned to the Agent. at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will Lc, forwarded without detention, FUEIGIIT AULNTS—M..es Potter. ; J. L. Elliidt, New York; E. J. Sunder, Philadelphia; :11.agraw k Koons, Balt, more; Geo. C. Frauciscus, Pittsburgh; Shringnian k Brawn, Ohio; J. S.Ky.; C. Meidruni, hid.; Itat.Litt it Co, St_ 1, 00 1, 4 M o. , J . 8. Mitchell ASen, Evu.Villx, Indiana. 11. H. HOUSTON, Generul Freight Agent, Philstlelpltls. LeUNIIIAERT, m yp ll'sperlntendent, Altoona, I's. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD: Summer Arrangement--Change of Hour OY and after lIONILIY next there will he THREE DAILY ''RAINS betwoen PITTSBURGH. and PLIILADELPII lA. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Mayes Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at 6;30 A. 111. THE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at 2:60 o'elock, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10 P. BL EIRSVILLkI ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday. at 4.30 o'clock, P. 31. BRENTON'S AIXIIIIMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3:30 1...1L, and ISI') P. M.—running es far ea Turtle Creek Bridge. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and front St. tutus, Mu.; Alton, Gain. and Chimp, ; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terry Haute . , Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Dv. Ins, Springfield, Bellefontaine. ndusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus i Zanesville, Massillon aO4 Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nrsv inumins, ST. Loom, LOVISFILLT and CnicdosAn. TIIROINHI TICK tOTS can be had to or from either of the above places. For flintier particulars, see handbills at the differ,. ht gth r fing points. Passengers tram the West will find this the dimteat and most expeditious route to Philadelpide, more, New York, or ikroton. J. 1 1 1118K1IM:, Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh. Tllo£l. MOORE, Mrie 44111114 Prassafe Lines, Plithwielpbu. (1011 , ::3441..7.ft-7. 0 1 - 1` • ",. ' • r . !BM lII=I 14,4 , 44, e , TQ Sal:11: f 1.:;1 •• 1 4, 0,4 14 ,K 4 ,t• ,•1141 I'MIIREI RA 1 LROA DS Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chieugo RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THREE TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT BUN LAYS, as follows: Limves Pittsburgh for Crestline at &OS A. H., Tao A. 111. Bud 3 P. .11. Lenroa Groatlino for Pittsburgb at MOO A. M.;IAM P. M, and 12.50 P. M. These Trains make close waned-lons at CRESMINE with Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE. FuNTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, and all points on roads Intending West and Bouttement through 01110, INDIANA and ILLINOIS, TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH connect at Itiannflald with rmins ou Sandneky, Mansfield and Newark BMA for CM. tJAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Connectlone are made Alliance with Trains an Cleveland and _Pittsburgh Road, tar CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BUFFALO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rest, at Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next evening. Train!! East from °manic make clogs connection!! with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PEULADEL- Pala, RALTIMoRE and KEW YORK. 11l Ibil:(111 TlLlibTa aro sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louievillo, St. Louie, Indianapolis, Bellefontalue, Chicago, Dock Leland, lowa City, Dmilleth, ript - higfiela, 111, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, sod the prin cipal citle4 in the Weld. Through tickets over Mb , Hue may be had at all of the above Snares for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. NEW BRIGHTON ACVOMODATIGN TRAIN leaves now Brighton for Pittsburgh 7, A. M. and 134, P. M. Leaves Fitoiturgh for New Brighton, at 6%, A. M. and OA, P. M. For tickets and further information apply to A. T. .101INSCIN, at the corner offioe, uniMr the Monongahela iloiwe i or at the Federid street Station, to OF.G. PARKIN, In Let Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent .1. 11. MOORE, Great American and U. S. Express and II all Route. 72 MILES OP DISTANCE SAVED, LXD TWO CHANGFJJ OP CAM AND ILLOGAGZ £VOIDID. AIR LINE ROUTE, =V= CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, CRICAGO, ALTON AND ST. L 01.48 RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and 111 sssss sippl. C111C.400 Tu bT . LOUIS in Ib / 4 tioru-a. Trains leave ch. , liliuois Ceurral Depot, foot of Water street— St. I..inis Day P....pmas daily, Sunday. excepted, 7:15 A. M., :it. Lotus Night Upraise daily, Saturdays excepted, IMO P. M. St. Lenin Freight and Emigntht daily, Stuidayi excepted, 5::.V.) A.. Si. Baggage cher-lad through to h. Louis. Trios run direct through to Alton, (259 mike,) without charge of oars or b,:aggage, and connect with UM, Company, splendid steamers L'a CLIP:STEIL and itE.LN,DE.BI3, running exclusive connection with Pnwenger Trains from Alton to St. Louis, (23 mites,) without landing. These boots, for aired, oarivenienoe and elegance, are unatirpassed GU the Weatern waters, being fitted up with Baths and spnclous Wederooins, affording to passengers the opportunity of re. nio,ing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad traveling, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a tong ride. To EANSAS and NXBEASKA this is the most direct rum., and passengers destined Gm Bloomington, Springfield, Jailisour iiie, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, MID. sour!, Lanais, Cumberland and TOLIIMSSBO rivers, well note the important saving in distance, being seventy-two miles taro to St LOU* thirty.Y.Voll miles less to Bloomington, cud fifty-eight miles less to Springfield, than by any other route. 'fltrorigh Tickets over this route can be procured at the moons Railroad Ticket Offices, In New York, Balton, Phila. de:ploa, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ac, and at all Through Ticket Odicce throughout the Status, and In Chicago at the Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, oppoeite the Tr e moot llonae—and at We Depot of the Ili Oil Central Rail road, toot of Water atrxet. llsopousible.Laggage Ilan will shwa be at the Depots of the various Roads pang into Chicago, to Check Baggage through to any point derared oo the hen. It P. 11010.1 AN, Jr., Superintendent. IL J. D. SCILEILIIIMIORN, General Pasaragor tgent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, larig nom pirrnomon TO • Columbus, lmlitunatiolis, Chicago, Cincinuati, Term Llaute, Back 10314 Louisville, Virhatatos, lawn City, SL Louis, Evansville, Dubuque, Dayton, Cairo, Galena, Xenia, Memphis, Peoda, k Palmerille, Vicksburg, Peru, Newark, New °emu, LLD TON PLLNCLTAL CITLLS IN TEI WLST AND sorra, Via the Steubenville & Indiana Railroad I • Which is now completed and in anceassful operation bee to eon Steubenville and Seir , rk, 42 , druinuing Railroad and Steamboat facaltkus, this route ❑ere to the travelers degree of comfort unrivalled by any goad running West from Pittsburgh. Fall Arrangement. "On and after 31ONDAY, November btb, 1855, a DAILY LINE of elegant and swift running Steamers, commanded b, expel fenced and acuommodaUng olhcora, will learn Pith , burgh every day at 5 Y. 61. V I.:IN 121. E. FUItY tleli EN • •Ear Passengers sleep ou board, sa,d reach Eteilbenville at toe following morning—connecting with the Fast Train at %LS A. AL., making direct connection with Trains the aL A e rities—thux obtaining a comfortable night's rest, :.hdfiaagut of PiTIV Garet by maraud. al , Ram as clo-ap us by any other Railroad route. For Through and Local Tickets, and further inforinatl;44 1.11.1.11 V of '14., IN J. HOUSTON, No. HO Wafer street, Pittsburgh. GEO. W. YULTON, Superintendent. L. DEVENNY, General Agent. nosl3 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, greet United !States Mail iraprosat TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on Oa entire 103irth from Dtruuquz T:ro r iran, Alm 0111CAGO To CAIRO This Road, In connection with TrMos of the Ohio and MisdnAlppl lt. it. and lilaicapa and Galena Railroad, forms u,o moat direct and only contlnuone ft. IL route from 0114CaIt6O TO IiT,_LAI:III3, tmic t c-o ;o cacgc =coo .10 DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows. 10 A. 11. and Itt:k P. IL—ST. Loots Area CAIO.O EXPRISS. Passenger" for St. Lamb by this train take the we of the ine, and Mart IL It. at Bancloral, and ere carried direct to St. LOUIP, 4:10 P. 11.—Ausimz axa Gauss EXPRESS, connecting at Danbeth (opposite Dubuque) 'with a Dully Limo Packete for St. Paul and Um Upper Mini; eippi ricer citiee. Itainalcate Wm fax Chicago and Dubuque at 7:30 A. AI uui LOU Y. M. Passengers from the East and placed on the Ohio river, destined for St. Louis, will save 19ti miles of tedious and nib cortain river navigation (ruin Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive tilteen hours In advance of the river route, by taking the care et Clint 'Pickets to 1.4_ Louis, eulro, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all Im portaut Places by ails route, can be bad at the Wilco of the 0. P. and C. it I'. ILalinnids in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Ountral Railroad in Chicago. K. B. litoiSl)N, 1. 6 Su... 'tank. PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAIIi. FL'ATIIER OPENING ON THE RAILWAY TO °PINEY'S STATION, FOR TRAVEL & TRANSPORTATION. CommencluG fllslng}ay, 1.4t14 Aug., 1856. 0.4 e“1 alter Monday, the 11th Inst. , the Passenger and Freight Trains will rue from Counollsrillo to Ouffers Sta sion--oontiecting with Bunting & Hall's Coaches for Irwin's Station. PASSENGERS LEAVE Unioo town by Bunting A Hail's coaches at 6 A. 31, Connellsilla by P. It C. R. R. cars at 9 A. M. Gulley's Station by Guffey's coaches at 11 A. M. Irwin s Station by P. Railroad cars at 12.36 A. M. And arrive at Pittsburgh at 2 P. M. RETURNING—PASSENGERS LEAVE Pittsburgh at 2.50 P. I rwin's Station 1 P. M. tiatioy . s Station 5.16 P. M. Connolbirillo 7 P. SI, and arrivo at Uniontown same evening. MERCHANDISE WILL DE FORWARDED AT LOW RATES, butween Connelteirille and Pittabargb. . • Fare from Uniontown to PittAburiti„.„,..—.....ss7s du OUL{Mlllav 11 lo Co Pittsburgh.-- ...... . 2,00 du West Newton to Pittsburgh 1,25 do Otiffey's to Pittsburgh ...... 1,00 Pnamenszerd will bud this the pleasantest sod cheapest route t., , twuen Uniontown, Connellovillo, &a, to Pittsburgh. BLACESTONE. Sup't. 11,c43 P. A C. IL R., Connellsvilia, Ith Augibst,lBso—lauB) Summer Arrangement. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Shortest and Quickest Route to all Points on the Allegheny River. PASSENGERS. TAKE NOTICE.—The trains will start from CARSON street, instead of Tay loretreet, as heretofore. 'rwu DAILY TRAINS leave Pittsburgh as follows: Morning Express at S o'clock, A. AL, for KITT4NELNO. CLARIoN, FRANKLIN, RED-SANK, mums - BEND KA lioN INtl, 11E151.131.SBURG, BROOKVILLE, and all points North. Evening Atramnandation leaves at R 46, P. 11., stopping at all way-stations. Fare to Icittanaing, 41,25. middlosoz $1 751 Clarion $8 25 Red4.lank 2 25' Rehnerebrirg ...- 2 60 Cnrlse 2 76 1 1teedsburg....„. .... - ...... 3 00 Bradyy's Bend ..2 25 Malioning • , 1 75 Kellersbnrg ~2 00 'Parks 2 25 Bethlehem.. .......... .........3 75 klectusnicaborg 8 00 Shannondalo ................5 26 Brookville 8 75 Passengers will please procure their Tickets at the Office, corner of Wayne and Penn assets. A. J. HOPPER, cull SnperhitendPat- MRS. RESTORSR.—An unfailing restorer and preserver "r the ha ir and sight. It is not a dyel The hair and whis kers, however gray, are restored to and preserved In their original life color I By its use, wigs, spectacles and gray hairs, will soon become extinct The Restorer and with the Zylobaltiantum, not only clew:ies We hair, but inclines it to curl, giving It a soft, glassy end naturej app prance. The Restorer will strengthup Rd proaerre - the sight, au'd remove and prevent dlurfneas, will; dandruff, scald-11ml', or aux:eruption of tPe skin, and nit =nature penipiraUotm of the head. It is a certain care rot .CPFart. In the head. JoiL FIXXING, Druglethtt ehr. of the Dimond and Market it. HAND STREET DWELT ING HOUSE and LOT, No. 22 Band street, containing a hall, two parlor., dining-room, kitchen and fire chamber", well ar ranged for comfort.4atieUmnreulance^ Prica 3oo 2l O T.. an 29 Viiggi &Mtn Ll Agen TllB ts, 51 BOW, Market at. IiRESS GOODS--We will open in the next, few dupe more than 100 Cabee and packages of the orlvest and richest etylee of FALL DRESS GOODS. A. A. MASON & 00., 2fi k Eißh et __ BLOOMLake t. Champlain; S-- 100 tow JR4104.. For we 4 Dial 43 JOHN HOONHHAD. - 00 RIME - - _ THE FRANKLIN FIRK:INSURANiE 00.111'AlsiT, Of kiLLADaLlifil A. Dian - reae.—C'harlm W. Booker, Themes Ilan, Tadao Wagner; Simnel Giant;Jacuh R:Slotth, Goo. W. Rich"dat Mordwei D. Lewis, Adolph( H. butte, David S. L'rowne, Moe rip 7.ltottokin, , • 44/0.3 N. .11.aircsia, President. COAT. O. BANCEIia, facretary. Contiohe to make, hale:Mance, pebetudinghitlied, on every, description of property, iu town andlastottry, at rates es leis. as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contisgo a t p an d, which, with their capital ant premiums, safely invested, af ford maple protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company on January Ist, BM, as auk tithed agreeably to an Act of Aseembly, were asfollows, A3lortgago ss,„ts ra ea' Real Estate.. b-1,31 - 1 78 Temporna7 Leone 83,966 17 _ Stocks 61,881kile • ..41X2,:b9 44 HIM* their incorporation, a period of twentrotie yeard - • they have paid upward of One =lion Four - Biztidted Thou sand Dollars, lessas by tire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of iva waste, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptneas all liabilities. J. UARDINER Cagrili, dent, api4 Me, north-east Our. Wood nod Third sta. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU; RANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Putta- OSLPltta.—Chartered April Mb, 1850. Muter Perpetual. CAPITAL, $250,000. Office, South-ast corner of •Third and Chtedeut streets, Philadelphia. OFFICERS OF ing lIO3IE BOARD AT Puri ..vvELPit DTBSCTOR& Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenco Joimams, Beam:nisi W. Tingley, Geo. Mullen, y, Jacob L. Florence, JitMal Leveret"; William X Godwin, William Malice, President--Stepbeu IL Crawford. Vice President—Arnhem° W. Thompson. Medina/ Exconiner— Pita --Jatum 11. Wilson, Allegheny Cily-11. B. Mowry, t. L. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agout, marrrry No. 74 ,Irourtb eitmot„ Pittsburgh- BANKERS AND BROKERS Nnou ns & SONS, Banker& and Ex: • &angel racers, and Dealers in Nome, Drafts, Accept-, aimed, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Best enrand Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Waited . Stamm. Depots received in par funds or current pt per, No. CI Market Street, between Third and lourth eta. lja80:ly GE. ARNOLD & CO„ Bankers and Ex • change Brokers, Dealers in Ruching; Coin, Bank. Notes, Bight and Time brans, km Collections carefully at tended to, and procereho remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on coramisaion. sir No. Td Fourth street, next door to the Bank of Pitts burgh. PILO/VAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and A. Dealer in Notee, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, Lc., bi 0.74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jaus The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, bag•diseov- mad in one of our common pastern weeds a remedy that cares every Linde .ffumer, from pre wend Scrofuta too s . common Pimples . .. . He has treated it in over eleven hundred cased, and never s , ', l ~,,.. ,• c failed edicept In two eases (both thunder humor.) lie has at 4 , -tr - .l' now in his reisesslcdr oter two hurtdred certificates of its at r . , 4 e,, • 'nine, allistithin 'twenty Mike' of Boston. • "Two bailee are warranted-to =ea mersing, sore month. ...• One to threabottics_Will cure the worst kind of pimples of the fiuss. Tsroto three bottlai win Boom the system of boils. Two bottles are warranted to curt the worst canker in the ..s." ' Three to ATO bottles are wartanteiLto core the worst ease of erysipelas. 1 One or two bottles an warzanted to cure at humorof the Two bottles bre warranted L ruire ntaningof the ear and blotches among Awl:Lair. -,, -- . -t.::... Pour Pour to six bottl es are wiummtedlo corm corrupt and rim. fling Weirs. -' ' '' i• . One bottle will cure sealy.irrupthm of tha Oda. - Two to three bottles are warranted to awe the most dery _ Two or tbreebottles are warranted tome the worst cases E .. , , •-' PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL - of =traLr bottles are wifrranted ba cure setrhannt. • MEDICAL ADVICE. __ fire to eight bottles will cure the wand awed' =real& 6. A T THE BUFFALO YENERIAN tiOSPL' 'Aiumfeetbeneflowet is al ia " warran " ex P e u l en . w eed heu N i k e tl4 sboe Lti n a q bc ' t il um et tity an us d ( ' _CI_ TA L—Established for the cons of Syphilus, Seminal ~,,,.„„, Weeklong and the Infirmities of Youth and Maturity, by -- Nothing soothe so Improbable to those who haw, in vain V Ira. AMOS & SON, Duerato, New York—Oahe, corner ol brie4au the wonderful Inedieinraof the dariaw um a tem- t Main and Quay streeta. (up stairs.) moo weed growing in the pastare r and aloug Oilstone walla, i A MOST SOIENTLIGO LNYENTION. should cure every Innnorin the system; yet 'RA now • fired An instrument for thecure of general Debility„lmpotence, • foe , If you have a hmu„ te h„• to erara. map ere no ifs Incontinence, or Nocturnal Emission& nor ander. hums or•lita about suiting Pommel. and not k • This instrument her been used with the 1110:4 happy effect yo tire , I peddled over &thorodord buttleaof Mr! the - vicinity t In the practice of the meat eminent physicians allairanret or u nodon. - 1 know-ffe erects t le has already s l in the British empire , France and Germany. Indeed, re- d ooe neore , o f rh o goorbroteoreit ererleme iw llfssoachnsetts. tattrimble were the cures, that the late "Std Lamer" haflial I i .aare ft to — a ho dron a 5.... , a , old; 10 okl *le of er ,,,,,_ . i it as the "Harbinger of Life." The use of this will fully h a , &en 0 00 r, puny , wormy.. looking ala i, tek ;;;l feen sustain the high encomium. waasoft and fiabby, restored to a perfect,state of health bi YOUNG MEN TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE. i one bofde. Dr. AMOS & SON a Royal only Physicians Into State 1 , ar o v im , w h o , are No wa tr, a i d& i oxi d ric h e, one tett e who aro members of thy College of Surgeus,Londna, wile a wa y s core w it. r glees peat relied to eatturlt and dist grailuatta4 of one of 0411101 A eminent Colleges em it te United t tine.. Some who h are been co w,. tar „an," It woe States, take pleesco ein announcing that they have invented i iind been regulated byit. Where the body is toned It worts ,„, a most important instrument for the clue of the above quite afty, but whore there is any ilerangetnant of,the fan& • diseases. It has beetomWeeted too test by the next eminent rjorig of nate it wilt canes very sle d litiVngs, but you physimaris in London. Parra, Philadelphia and Nt.'s it has been declared to be the only useful Martinis.' et" day et° a week. There ill never a bad r y a ;from it. On the i , et discovered for the cure cf Seminal Weakness, or any , ree t rar y, a,b ra that feeling i 3 over, you will feel yourself o .lkenee "t tke. genital °Mane , ariantg from the "'li t ." like e new person. I heard - some of the most extravagant r , r elate of emu-indulgence which destroy isith laxly _mid ••ncondians of it that man' ever listened to. No change of Ri mind. cmfitting man either for marriage or society. , ' diot la even necessary—est the heat yon ran got. There like- 0 Dr. AMOS & SON, in order to satisfy the most skeptical as „ ~, ~,,, herb, old**chair ahem:od in pweet oil, dieselres . -d to the menu of their Insirunieut, pledge themselves the; 4a scrofulous swelling of the neck and under the ears Price )t WO inmate where they may prove unsatisfactur r JILT a r.,0 , ,0 ...ow. Price of thd Medic, 1 Discovery gl per boob. , 7, trial, the money will be refunded 1.,v returning the lustre. i hr , t i m e f or m a _ad o e one j a w „warn, net b oy. ,' merit in gocitirarder. Children over eight years. teased spoonful; children from Pam= wishing the worn useful Instrument will cdraervo !het „t 0 eight years, tearapganfol. AR no direction can be dolt the price, with the accompanying airframes, securely wadi , applicable do all caustitutiore, take enough to operate packed and sent by express, is ten dollars ; ell ilia bowels twice a iht• NEW REMEDY AND QUIC.R.CURES I Mii r. KENNEDY gives portons! attendence in bad cases of For the 'Venom e / Diseases, and ail psi :ate co•nplaiut., Scrofula. 4 , elem., writs:twee, seminal weakness. pains in the loins, ogee- gold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. ILICTSEP: 0 140 Wood , none of the kidney( draftees of the head, throat, Woe and area; corner orviggweneq, and' .T. 'T.' a, Altai oil m , and all those dread tel eifidetiesra whine from a secret . hahit of youth, which produce constitutional dvhility, rem 0 b 00 ,.. sN w 1 1 dew marriage impossible, and in the end destroys both body _ __ and mind. MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, Pacdourrea, No. 344 Liberty street, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which maltis, It the moat convenient house in the city for passengers arri-. yin; by that road. The proprietor Raving, at considerable expense, fitted up, in exoultent style, the MANSION BUBB& would respect fully solicit a stare of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample acconunedatlon to' traveleni and tearasterit Ills Larder and Bar will be furnishestrith the heat the Market can afford. fehLy T. GLAIR HOTEL. earner Penn and St. 1,,,7 Cask streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.— Pk inniersiguod, former ly df " Broana's Hotel," having taken this large and comm. diens HOTEL, and having refitted It In magnificent std would respectfully Invite bin friends and the traveling public to give him a call, Ansnred, with the , convenience of the house and his long experience kithe business, Aar. n givr entire sigisfactiou, and his charges mpderate. fob= COIstiVELLY., GOOD INTENT HOUSE, corner of Liber ty and Grunt streets, near the Railroad .I)tynt. Janlalp_JAM P'; SHANNON, Proprietor. Captain Goispos. . " . 1 . C Itrzo. Or. AMOS & SON have devoted their attention each. ylvely to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief tiff*. have consequently been enabled to render to their fellow creatures Is fully testified and gratefully acknowledged by convalescent patients and others daily arriving in ton from all parts of the country, for the expreat, porpoise o nly of consultation. while thel; exertions have been crowned with the meat signal advantages; yet from what they have experienced in Inquiring into the mosey of these infections romplaints (from their most wimple condition to that of the most dangerous and inveterated) they have always enter tained the possibility of their prevention and . removal, and likewise invariably forind that the moat horrible and malig— nant forms of disease Gould almost always be traced to one of the following causes:—lgnorance; neglect, or the ill ef fects of unskilful and improper treatment: therefore Dr. AMOS & SON have succeeded in discovering, in the solos don of their mu:dynes, h safe, effectual and cautious comae ;' omitting all combination of remedies which bear an equivo- cal character, as well as those whose premature or Wilde ' dons appliostlon might be productive of bad consequences in the hands of private individuals. In short, the laudably end of the remedy le the lessening of a grand masa of ho man misery by the alleviation, relief end prevention of those grievous afflictions that era in reality the secret foe of life, and which, while they so extensively surround us, 01(1 aloud for our skill and interference for their extermination. , BEWARE bP IMITATION ' Dr. AMOS & SON hove for a long series of yearn been en ,zaged in an estonsive practice In the treatment of three de{i cate complaints, and axe Oro only legally qualified Phyoieiane he, regardless of thj , taurda and envy of the hyriocritcal end mock modest; bad 'the corifillonee;th , midi the mi hunt of the public press, to direct attention to thou emir lions evils, from which no grade of society ia free. In select fig this dertment of practice .they, have been amply re : rarded hythe great success that has offended their LIMO.. in the treatment of these awes, which aro an generally con fided to the unqualified ant( i - gnormit °whim, who, with choir pirated publicatiocia 031.UM(1 foreign names and titles, sod pretended virtues of their patent nostrums, hare In flicted serious injury on those who have been induced to ~ ince faith in their pretensions —..lisliral Review, - TO PATIENTS AliitOlD. Dr. AMOS & SON barb made Vrrenuomoute whereby Ackages csu bo forwarded with socreey auddetpatch to any port of the world. Address Dr. 15108 & SON, corn= of Man arid Quay drew% (up 'taint) Buffalo, N. Y. fsftoaleers , DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CgLE.B.ILIcaII GERMAN HITTERS, IRXPARID nz Dz. C. M. JACKSON, PFULAteI,PA., win effeettnapctire LIVER COMPLALATT, DYSPEPSIA JAurintes, (Mat, NIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, Am( ail Direxues arisukg from a Sfattraout Lover or Stomach, Pitiott • as Consttpa. Bon, Inwaritriles, Fullness, or Blood to the need, Acidity of the Stomach, assrttnarn, Magnet for Foal, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sone Erman ' tatter., Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Sue mach, Swimming of .the Head, flurried and Moult Breathing, Pint - tering, at the licaSt , Choking or S, voting sensations when in a lylnt a posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs belbre the ht, Fever atul Dull Pain in the need, Betleiefiey of,Peraplrution, Yel lowness of the Skin and Limbo, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, In., Sodden Flushes 'of neat hurt lug in the Flesh, Ca:instant Imaginings of Evil, and great Dsprescitur ofi B PI n Vf.a. In attributing such rateable Preperties to thg remedy, no rash or unwarrantable assertion is made, tini Is glumly stated a fact; proven undeniably and conclusively by the estranr- Dnary ewes, and henefita derived from its use, under the di rechon of its Illustrious originator,Dr. Itootland among all classes of European society, and ,foin the immense MAW, of. testimony, from - al' parts' of the'American continent, accu mulated during dal last ten yoga, in the hands of the pres ent proprietor. The pre`'! once: of diseases to which the German Bitters are adapted,lt la urith sorrow we sayit, is al most universal; indeed there is scarcely a family throughout the whole extent-of our country in which there - cannot be foiled among its m Inhere that pecnPar sallow and kinguid appearuncsatenottog.nallserteet Lire rroir au einatiated and - Laming Dyspeptic. 'chute of Then of what Immense importance to thisth ci atd e that a cer 4 Mn and relluble remedy slirmld bri'plaeed=within" their reach; one in which no baneful or Mititions drag erek tens Into its composition ; a remedy on wit , clithe.ciatientcam, rely with a;I1 At/AOO FlLladcwo and certai,u4ad his monied from actual tougdaregroorsiliatthe .Ite to using -early Paggea.o6 the vir , nee at trlbutea to' t. neha. remedy , : e lllDOThatelD'S GERMAN lIITTERS.' , " Thimitouada of dollars have teen expended in its mantifecturoandtlittusion ' throughout all pare of this ctintizient, end- the proprietor feel, the greatest antlal ool l o ol l / elating ttlat,themia n 6 data, county ' or Mien 'village, Where the i ll : his been Introduced, that there cannot lie foetid Acumfbera Willing to' test i fy to Its virtue!, "e. It is used constantly in the practice of large member of_ %gni mnalt;ent TOYantiatta 10 the ociunery, Who have also added their written testimony in evidence of its great vicuna. In conchudon, then, we would P.elitetthily ask of all thew ti,Aiehei with any of the above diseases to give the titers a moat, and rent featured It will never 6e regretted. prof of the statements atioCie made, all aro 'lnvited to read attentively the Almanac published.ittintralbrbithe pro prietor, for Formers.and Fatulliea,,cortielning pr gtecip'rnn her of useful receipts, in addition-to the testimony in favor of the Bitters, from the most promieent and well known in dividuals in all parts af the Utiles. All Agents for the Bit ters arts. thoriZed to distribute the Almanac gratuitously. phi PeinglPal 011100 and Manufactory, 96 Arch street; Philadeb s, Pa. For sale wholesale by Dragglsts In all the pitnellwilettlea, and at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeepers in every town in the United States and Canada r ared by FLE4ltilri BRCS. and 4to. H. KEYSER., Pittaborgh. jylZl7diy _ - OWDER'D BLUE A superior bifida, is jut received and for sale by wawa 811011. . 5. .0. 4.7 NSU La N. Ch HOTELS. MEDICAL. CURE WARRANTED • •,,,,;,a,•.,,,;,,,.....t-.!;''7215,---,;;..71.,... 4i-,-,,,,y.,.....,-:.34.- . 1 .4; , a ,,,, .?..ii ,-,, , ,- 2.'.4.-..,, , ,3-f,-:-( :: -,.. : - . ,. -..4:: ,, ,...,..--.:...,,, : , ~ .?. , . , . - 1(-....,. , . : .. T. 4 . - .: 1- idf..4.-:-' , .,:. • • :,_ 1. ...,... • . _ . .. .. . .. . . • . I,;,rr: ,—• ,.:,,- ~ - ' .-`- - `4 - t›tl-',..,;V - - { ,IA - 45. - :g ~,,,,,, :_ -.-- / - -; -, :,.. -. Ji , .. , :':?• 7 ~,.,f•-i..:*-e,...,1---!-,k,-fey, t , ;-; , '' , -'4'' ,l- r - i 4 ; • --- i-ePS4f.,e-.,:;-3,'•:', •!if::,':-r'--1-':i:A.- '--',,, ,:' ...... ,0:47,--,,,e- , , :"(T,,, ~ ."4-fr 'l'.4':,'!"',.:4lZ4ege"-"4 :'''' 41'"%"tl;;C'' ' ' 4 '' , X ;q: -....,:;01-:";'';',6;40;V.44::1:' *;;74.1":10"4,041.0tma h tA .0.,, 5, . ' , ' 4 ' o ,, n , ''. 4 " 4 -• At ' • ; ; ^.,`•F ; ; ••,.. 4.1. , ••.• ~ r4!'r•'4"9^J.;C ....• '^',.•,. , ••., ~• - -:,....:' 3 .7.1' ,F• f • • '••• •;' ' t • ' - „... ' t-,. • t i. ' e ,9•';' .-- ••••!,:f.:30 * Z-ff MEDICAL AVERWCHERRY PECTORAL, PuE RAPID atIKR, OP COUGHS, COLDS. 'WAREN. NE ONOIIPTE3, WHOORINO4xwmt, CROUP, EMMA ANO CONSUMPTitiA t, ._ Tam RiMOT is offered to the corn ..-` ..e., -,+ , ' . &unity with the confidence we Gal in . . .` : .. . S • :an artight , rhich , Ae4dqui fails to nab i t .. L...,,,M ~ dire thel i t 3 t plata - dream amt. can be de. fir as ' 1; ~....,, '.- sired. nail v ev e n s flu' Ilald tti in of , • .ii.g.ceireteAftrehtlnost every section of i , .., 6 • ;jilt' anti, r'. Itithesehmitroftdis in persons, pub. i • • " IV - ... - . ' ' " , -,..,1 deldt =Who - - /i..v.," lawYs nutored i - ''. F mot; of iiii; - )ttu" 'by ita two. .When once tried, Its ape. riority over every other *edible : e'er its kind, is too apparent 4° qacil!P, 4' .tit ) .-. ,14-N 1, 04 itzlAirtttelkares;kntrall. the - - raitig longer mpretts tertatatitimote t#lny for the ~ . g aht dangerhus ItiffeClions'ef tile pul monary or. - gana,whickme inotdent:toVOM - Climate. . , - t Eothinghaa . ,called louder for the earnest innetry of 010th. . cal men, titan the alarining prevalence and fatality of con sumptive eomplahits, nor has any one clam of diseases bad morn of thhw inveatigatioua and. care lint as yet no ado. -qoatesemedy, kw liesti,provlded, WI which-the public could * - depend for protection from attacks upon the respiratory or- k Bans, until Pie introduction or the CHERRY PECTORAL: F., This article is the product ofs, long, laborionamnd, I believe, # successful endeavor to furnish the community with such a r",. : remedy. Ot this' astettatemeettbe American people are now , i . then:melee. prepared to Judger and I anneal with confidence to • their decision. If there is any dependence to be pieced In 4. what men of every class and-station certify.it has done for i therm if we'can trust our own senses, when we see dangerous p - , affections Of the throat and lungs ylell to it; if we can depend ' on the, assurance of intelligent Physicians who make it their E. Matinee to know—in short, if there's anyF, reliance ripen any- thing. then it is irrefutably pitmen that this medicine dose ro. v • neve and does cure the class of dimasealfis designed for, he. 4. . pond any aud alt others that areknewn to mankind. If thb be $ true, it cannot berme freelyPribliabed, not too widely known. '0 The afflicted Amid know it. A. remedy that cures is price- ;:l . less" to them. 'Parents should know it, their children ars to priceless to them. "All should kokie'it. for• health am be 0 -. priced to no one,. Not W only.shotild.bearrculated hem, but I everywhire,"*Da only In this country,'- but in 'all countries. il flow faithfully we have acted on this cohrktien, isabown in a„ - the fact that already title article, luta mmiethe circles of the U ' ~....`; globe. Tho win never seta on' lie Ilmita!" hl'o continent hi ) Without it, and but few peoples:. Although netts so general 1 . .- ;.-; nee in other nations as in this, it's einployed by the more g •,,,,.. . ~ intelligent in almost-all chrillzet. emu:Unica, It is =ten- ft -'1•...!-'- "_:`-.,..-: ,;...". 'linty employed in both Amerlea,in Dun' pe,'Atths, Africa, i _ - 'T.,- .',.. - . , 441, ' . Australia and the farms instals alba sea Life la as dear VI , : j",:',;;i1,1 .1 1..4 - 0:, to its rs the as here,. And they graves a valuable asc..`.. , .I_ 4 *. ~..,- . . . remedy with oven nioriaildity. Unlike „moot preparations V' , ' - , ..--.itot' -4 7: - -, , i+ br its kind, Itis as expenahtenothpositionO/CUstly material. a:: -. -h t!" -,!, %'' Intl it its afforded to-tbepublieet areaMitabillow price,and .1" - 4 2. __,.. 1"',, ' '4' .:l: 4 (_ ' what. la of vastly more. , itnpertanco-to 'them; 'its quality is 4 , _.„'W - .7.,. ..., zi., ,, '" i never suffered to decline from its original standard of excel. g • • _,'f. 2 ,,,,;.'. i .:2;t,.42.41 lence. Every bottle of this inedbins.noW Manniactlwad, Is ' * ...,. 1 34 -....'r . "..r-;.; as goal us ever - hid besli ftmo -Hamblin-a, or as wo are ca- ..`-,,'""';' „,,,,,---,.., ..! rabbi of Ineking.:-.No toll nrecarts spared, In maintaining .. -1 ,4.'"; 1 " ,- * r ',.... A 4' . .,.:k It in the beat perfectien,,Which it is possible to produce. i - . • „ ',.. .;.!' q. ‘ . ' •,....'c .-Y - , , a ilenee the patient4lm procaree the 'gender , Calmar Pao. ! .7' 1 4-47 - ..,.,.., i,,Y.it"..-,- , #, e•; - v.. , .;:r roam, can rely on'hOing. ea good an article gushes ever been - ,, i. ,, ,,, -, !4'Y-.-- v",.; 'ie - - .l':r bud by those who testify to Meares. • '''''... . - 4 j r;f"' ' i' -7 ',' :': ,I'.' By mining thia outran, l' haire the hope of tieing some ..":".*-;) '2 , -:";,:, ,' . -: - ' Rood in .the whrld• asAvitil-ttelbo satt.e.esion:uf b..tioviug - - ' l , - , '7'4::• - , q.;... that touch has been done rdready.' VW-Prepared by •Ji C. ATEIt, Practical and Analytical i - ' ' ...... Chemist, Lowell, Maas.. Said by B. A - . FAIINIIIiTOCK A CO, at wholesale- and rt. r tall, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and. by all bmilm s everywhere.. • apltilmdllrw -- - .' .. FNIII All..*T:: ; 191,I- . . CURE .(I.f.:.AMPWAIWOONNIE.PIJON, [s Nir(V - /LSD 'lrliiiiii*lbriiDlCTlOllL. HYG kNA imobani. lOM TO TE DOOR Or s TaA Kruu A IYONDERMIL — .I)ISOYEAX hiis recent ly heel/Made hy , Dr. ants*. of Ohs city, in the tree , : malt of Conemoption, Astlimaosittl'all Messes of thelainge. refhr to "Dn. Charts' 12ZOALNA, oa 15/111.11MI lirnems VAPOU LID Cnuar STRIP." With tide now method, hr. C. luta ?sabred manyniaktod once th health; as an evidence of which, he has lantanomblooncrtinsates. Bponking of the triatmerit,aPhYkirian itensekl: “Itisovident that inhaling • constantly apathing m rigtZe.abla w healing vapor—the medicinal properties must come in (Moot contact with the whole ,arle caVitleka 114 and 'ihus escape the many and varied chaom-prianced. 4kIESZLI Then itarOdUrOd Into the abansett, and aubject to the process of digrAkm." The Uneatable for sale by-all the Drum‘ists-throdgbetit the counin."—Nass rusk , Dideinta a Fe, Actuary 14.: Te Inhaler is worn On the hived, under the linen, with, out the least incoarenfeithe hearer the body beiois anflicieut to evaporate the Raid, 'hundreds acme of came, like the following , t be namatic,, One package of the has Oared me of ilia Asthma). of six years' standing.J. F. lismennar, Peetmastsc of Daticatinon, Pa. I am cored of the Asthma, of lob 'y&trs" standing, by De! Oartiegygoana- ' MAII.(11111el Irdisre,i Brooklyn, N. Y. hire. Path, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y., wait oared o 4 i n erten!, Nee of Ilronchitht by thellygetuna, '.‘l7 sister has been cured of a distressimotagh, of- watt ; years' *sanding, and decided to' be Incurable by the physi, , dare. She was cored in 9.;,taeuthp-LY the AMAMI. °Seeker, Richmond, >wi The Itay..Dr.:Cutara w ia' New Yak, testhlon of Ottawa.. ciao In the following ha rma: . hr YOSS, hitivitatai lb: 1854 . Dar ffir,-Ithink highly of Dr, Cirskiellygeatta as a ram. cdy in diseasea of the throat and. W lunge. 1111rwal opportnnitito testits, efficacy, I am cost. moat excellent- mediaaii lat .. b the Byrep an the inhaliag - application to giltabed,. . . N. R.--Rr. Cards' rfaiDinsla,the ORIGINAL and, ONLY GENUINEPARIFOWIGI Wiens ate Rue ireticitonicAr rile azA OIXIGOR -you would ' wirror saie brzt:aec k . H. Keyser, 140 Wad ; B. S. Sellers a Co.; lat*Bacadlam, an; John Sargent, Noy litkiettatts,O.L. Hochastak • V- 1 U 14 7 6 W . • • TONICS" WON'T DO - I==:Tb4.rneverilid wtrathen give temporary teller and they net* will- Uk t • h f Canr OM don't tench the oalladofthe,disme,,,: The &dee of ,allagne and, bilious poison called maid= or.lualarla . Ninifialbe thlipoion by its naturtilanthlotairaidall disease -causedby it tikappente al onto.. Ithottes'„.lleyor,ond.Ague Cuswielhis Antidote to. . Malaria, and moreover it is ; a perfectly harmless mending, the cortilkitirerthe celebrated'ebentist, 3. It. Chilton, of New liedir„ln - thisoffect, is attached to every bottle: there fore it it does no good it canalariolarm... *This is morn than c a n be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any.' • tonic In eiistonce ? ' hi their use - is rnitious - to the constitutlets end brings.= Dumb Agee, Which never allows a person to. feel perfectly well for asingle moment, In- illustration of them truth.l annex 80 1i 0 extractshomhitterjust receive:di from a PhyatehiM: . , • . • -Onarunrrows, Ohio, aterch MAW.- JAB. A. RHODES, Snlr—Dearllrt Yours of fkl inst. Is ac s • • bond. The Cure arrived late last year and the difficulty in. guiitnik mg ; greatly increased from the toot And a Aoloockr osa poop , pllxpilueol,wlsich.was growing m favor with - 0 2 0nhlkaa• *jug bettor than didng , Qulmue ' —not kanwrata , ,,Oresame,atist'llis ranted, they, us e d to. tempo t i t l y4f 4nMe . eimt aiße 4 ,thaAtuViseift . y, known 4.4 it_MdblPitc-,Tordo, 'would inverint4 btradt. an igtw, :but ctat ;cut° Ity.aa it would OAP,. re -turn : This one arcuiradnuiel-deemed "in your fispr, s ar Opal Institut° Atoot anuportewa. between. : it and your Cure: 7 ThOfollbWirik, 15 .the ; •.• frbroo,perstins took Thar ewe; an - 4.fivt!lelt were' mem of Quothtiati. , nitermitteurN ever,- of many- walks . a k a ddini• ; They had tried- QuinineVatdrotber , ,runtediein .oicasionsny allada 4 . OiltrhOritArmS4ll4BirSact aWesYlitowly)vear ink-them-out; and laying Ina' aermaladtss, I did succeed in affectitui a rudSuar'cure of sz. all three of theta MUMS with yokr. iemedyi and they - have - uokhads;chlalainceL Inall . thteatittheis , taustetthhApilth's Toole bad , heett,Ustalond,Wetild, inthetnreatatcd, Wet& the chill ; hiii.gto r:O.Pe rb uLaXtrubttdebsimmt . At'WonKadurn` )1;414 there `ahe " are ` lll %rWiiige...le ol 344;trikit3 masa; Amur is ase here,:lcd, • •;Vi4T+l ...TSVICSER4I.I'• • 1 . 4 g91 1 W Egr): AqvA4 vruwoudNl3Drillt TO ° 4 .thot Inilar oxidgoi" .0.14414,,m004 as a PhiaV.MiTITII, as a CIIIM,Take It w It hen you fed tholltooluN en, t ersd.7toknillnf.tit have a alighatoMi. ' y.augst,a. ywomp,,,Proprieterp - Providenceat..l_ For saletbyilldaggists generally. Ti gitiSkA:CliMit4iElklkattY.l;,From or parts ot arasursorm amitllktbejttoPrl tors are almost daily lit rertupt iirelatteritte lationi. Male as the following,relativeyp:A.lhbriceteck'll ntrequal. • Ontimenos Aprfilitth,lB4ll. A. itthaesfeale 4:11.- , -T, bait% been belling your Verutiftmo in this place forlivertheriOend - 'inke pleasure in 'fisting, for the information alba' trade, aral of the otblic,_ t hat.it low been, as far m I know', Mica the most &diem- 1 wry remedies in the atarlest,, and . onevethe meat saleable-- medicines we have. Ii havoidia petsdnal knowledge of its. i rigid eta in l'uzawkihle "%Me ust4er the treatment of ear ptlazians, - whow me -It reinlarly; and altatyst fecutt&- it to be taro and reliable as &Norm; specillo t . j. mend it m one of the safest and' beet th e - MAW k 4 Prepared and sold b IROLLETWEBOB. y 'WA', YAILVIIMOK CO, mtr.e) corner et•Woodand Reif NM" Pittebetab• HIILLLII EN'S PARISIAN TOOTH _ PASTE. This 'batik butte ierVitt best ut hs kbut for _c -1 01 ,imwrim- - tbe *SU. it be preigare3 mks, tfiad DtlittaUbgL, AtldgrbS •_';',....g..'4i.‘':' - - ..sw...,ti . ~t- ~"` ~ _ , . . - ~`~, _. .~xjr, 1 4' '- - .:• - -i:=.;*' , .iY•.,--.;:,,,74-g4:`, . .....ii.,k '"‘; - 414 ECM I'-~v Vi i" w .. }' sue .~. ... '' it i.F- • - - - " - -4, - t-,: , ,;::'..-:: ..•:.,.,,,...:,,,.., ; : - .!-•.•-4..,,..;',. , ;,. , : - i:' , p.1;,!.. --.;:''',‘,.,':.:;',',-''..' ' :; ;:~.~~ . • - ` , "4,4; ,•-' • --- •:1;7•(• ••- ~~; ~w