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PITTSBURGH POST. INVENTIONS ND' PATEI• - ITZI;
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George Trott's Oil Glade, or Our; for
THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM Strata' Mhytittes.i.v.Patented March 2s,
1884.
*OP/ell titifie Cincinnati - Nation - air Premiums awarded ht State end County Fairs:
ut Convention. To TIM PUBLIC.-1 have this day disposed of my inte-
Reaavel, That the American Democracy place their trust rest in "G. Trott's Improved Oil Moho or Cup for Steam
control of " t° the M Pa tM :r S it.
ill the intelligence, the patriotism, said the discriminating F. EATON, who cow has the entire
JAMES CRISWELL
notice of the American people.
Remitted, That we rogard tine es a distinctive feature of Pittsburgh, April 11,1556.
our political creed, which we are proud to maintain before
the world, an the great moral element in a form of govern
ment springing from and, held up by the popular will; an d
we contrast it with the creed and practiceof Federalism, un
der whatever name or form, which asks to palsy the will
of the constituent., and which conceives no Imposture too
moustrune for the popular credulity.
Reaped. thcrtfore, That entertaining thoso riuwe, the
nano:vatic party of this Union, through their delegate:: as
sembled fa a general Convention, coming together to a spirit
concord. of devotion to the doctrine. and faith of a free
representative government, end appealing to Choir f now
citizens fur the rectitude of their intentions, renew and re
-113/3trt before the A IlloriZßll poOple the tlociaration , d" prin.
Cipn , EtV,WI.HI by them alien on former occasion, in general
Convention, they have presented their candidate for poinlar
suffrages.
1 That the Federal Government G one of limited power,
derived solely' from the Constitution; and the grants of pow
er made therein ought to he strictly construed by all the tlce
partments and agents of the Government; anti that It is in
expedient and dangerous to exercise doubtful coustitutimml
powers.
Fleet the Constitution does not renter upon the General
Government the pow, to commence and carry on a general
system of internal improvements.
3. That the Constltution does nut confer authority upon
the Federal Government, directly or indirectly, to assume
the .lebts ail the several States. rontructed fur load and in
t••i nal iniprimentente. or other State purpuetai, nor would
such assumption tic just or expedient.
i. 'itiet _linnete tied sound policy forbid the Federal Gov•
%dement to ',stet one branch of Industry to the detriment of
any other, or to cherish the interest of one portion to the in
jut,' of another portion of our roma:ton country; that every
ciliate., and every section of the country has a right to de
mend aud insist upon an equality of rights and privileges,
and to complete eu ample protection of persons and proper
ty from domestic Violence or foreign aggression.
S. That it Is the duty of every branah of the Government
to enforce and practice the most rigid economy In conducting
our public affalra, and that no lame revenue ought to be rais
ed than is required to defray the necessary expenses of the
Government, and for the gradual, but certain extinction of
the public debt..
ti. That the proceeds of the public lands ought to i.e Sh•
credly applied to the natioual objects specified in thidConstb
toilet.; and that we are opposed to any law for the dietribm
tbin of midi protasis among the States, as alike inexpedtent
in policy and repugnant to the Constitrulon.
7. That Commas" lessee power to charter a national batik;
that or (retiree such au institution one of deadly hostility to
the beat interests of the country; dangerous to our republi
can Institutions rind the liberties of the people. and cidesltt-
Led to place the bushiest:, of the country within the cunt up
of a cotteentrated t (((((( ey power, and above the lows and the
will of the people; and that the results of the Democratic
legislation in this fuel all other financial measures neon
which lasses have iota made between the two political par
ties of the country have demonstrated to candid and petted
cal men of all :vied' s, their soundness, safety and utility in
all business pursuits.
R. That the separation of the moneys of the tloverum•nt
from banking lustituthms is indispensable for the safety of
the funds of the Government and the tights of the people.
Y. That we are decidedly opposed to taking from the Pre
sident the qualified veto power, by which he is enabled, un
der reotrnctions and respowdbilities amply emir:mien, to guard
thi turtle intsrests, to suspend the passage of a bill whose
merits cannot en s cure the approval of two-thirds of the Sen.
Ate anti Dome of Representatives, until the bide - merit of the
people ran ire obtained thereon, and which tuts saved the
Aniericat, issiple (iota the corrupt and tyrannical &nail.,
len of the If hit of the Reinert States and from a cortuptls;z
system of general internal imp ovemetits.
11. That the liberal principles rtulsslisrl by Jefferson in the
Declaration of Independence, and eninctioned in the Consti
tution, which makes ours the land of liberty and the.titim
of the uppressell of every nation, have ever titstit tardiest
principles it. the Detnicratie faith, anti every attempt to
abridge the privilege of licesuning citizeua and the owners Of
soil among tot, ought to be resisted with the same spirit
winch swept the alien slid sedition laws from our statute
books.
And Wnetir.as, Shire the foregoing deClaration war uni
formly lidopttni by 011 r predt•icessore in Nat Laud Cotts'entiol . o,
an adverse political and religious test has been secretly iir- •
gatthed by a party claiming to be exclusively American, it
to proper flint the American Democracy should clearly dolor
Di. relations thereto, and declare its determined opposition
In all secret political on:Milos, by riltatrver name they may
be ratted.
ifesntrrif. That the foundation of this union of Staten bar
ing been laid M. and lln prosperity esrsansinin and pre-end•
nent eitainpl • in free govertitneut built Upon entire freedom
of tocAters religintri noneernment, and un rwitwet of p r
in regard rank or place of birth; no party eon ttlo'!y
tea leaned national, constitutional, or iu aerordancii tri•h
A inerMan principle.. which bases Ito rICIII6II, oriznoisoti..l3
rota eem• (minions and accidental birtleplore.
h. It • a p.,1111..1.1 erti.ntl. in the nil - ILl...nth century. and t•
the United :• - • , tate, of A merit., against Cathode - a and fore.- ii
loirn. In neither Ylintifird by the past history .•r the l nitre
prnspect: ••f the conntr,‘ 01 unison e ith the spirit -I
I..h oa tion and ell lamed fr•e,hnn w hich p'tuliu I) do,tio
guinlise the American iiyetion od ptlituins
,f-•+f. That we reiterate nnith renewal energy of
pont, ill. well considered declarations of former (;ttnventi.stm
lipttb the ”... , innal I.llle 1 , 1 dontestsc al:fiery, and ennrernitis
the reserved rights of the Stales—
. That Congress boa no I. , ”xt-r under the tlon.litntion to
'merle, with or cunt , the thattoettir i to ittmtiona ru t th e
itate.. and that ...Hi ttr. tb. sole and prop-r
lodges ••1 er. cything nip, rolni , ,c to the,' own affairs a .1
nt.lttiLott , l by the (lowa antion ; that all efforts el the ab-ie
tioneite mink, G. intlace. ' ...llV , tt , u , trut.ll., ‘nt ,
nueat ion+ of slavery, or to tab , «tope in rt.littl,•n
they.ao. at. • I.• 1..a.1 1.. I h.. ni n 1.1
geruaa ah I hal ail ouch "form have ah
eitnbb 11,1. a., to li:t1 Pi , 4- If,, P •-
land vadisnal, flu stalidit andtWt /111.1.1 tio• l n
and not to he 1,11111,111111 , 1 , 1 by ant 'minds of oar I•
iitita t nntitutium.
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Y. I'lutt the torsi:M.llg prormaition covers, and was int,ml,l
embrace the whole Aninoct of blarery agitation
grass; and therefore, the Domotratnc party of the, Ula.,
standing oa this national platform, will abide by and adhere
to a faithful execution of the acts known as the Gomproint.c
Sleasnres. settle.] by the Congress of 1S30; the uct for re
claiming fugitives from le , rvire or labor." menial ;
act la.ing designed to carry out an exprrei provision of the
cannot, with fidelity thereto, he repealed, or AO
changed as to doitroy or impair its ellicemey.
3. Tbat the Democratic party will resist all attempts at re
newing, in Congress or out of it, the agitation of the alas cry
Question, under whatever shape or color the attempt may i.e
made.
8. That the Democratic party will faithfully abide by and
uphold the principlon laid down in the Kentucky and Vir
ginia raeolutione of 1798. and to the report ..1 Mr. Math..
to the Virginia Legislature, in 1790; that it adopts th...e
prineiplra as constituting ono of the main louti.Litionn .f its
ingitical °rood. and is meolved to carry them out In their ~b-vious
vious moaning and import.
And that we may more distinctly meet the inane on whi.
a 'sectional party, subsistlnv exclusively on slaver:v agitation.
now relies to test the fidelity of the people, North and
Smith. to the Conatitution and the Union
1. Rtimitsti, That ChilllllEg follOweihip with, and desirinv,
the coasperation of all who cog rd preservation of Ile.
Union under the Pousilintion as the paramount TE1110—:o.,1
reputilatint all sectional partlos and platform,' concert/in.:,
domestic slavery. which esiik to embroil the fittilvs and I/o
cite to treason sad armed rcsistance t s law iu the Terre.-
las ; and whose avowed purposes. If Cotalmonetrd,
end le civil war and disunion—the American Democracy re
,o,EjEe and adopt the principle. contained In the organic
law establishing the Territories of Hansa. and Nebraska 101
embodying the only wood and safe solution of the - Aare' y
que..itiou" upon which the great national idea of the p.-o ple
of thin whole country can retinae in its determin-il runners
firm, of the Union—alon-Isvaarrazars uT Comisatis was
Staves! IO STATE AEU TERRITORY, on to THE DO:TILL, ter
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The rea.ding of tills reeolution was interrupt"! for Sollit ,
time by tremendous and prolonged applatna,
2 That t hie 'ran the hauls of the OnnpromiAes nd'ln.:.d--
ronfirdidd by both the Democratic and Whig parties fu ',A
-t irmal ennventlona—ratitled by the people in the electi,m •rf
1452, and rightly applied to the organization of Territore,
fn lfiA.
3 That lir the unite inn application of thin Democratic
penicillin., to the organization .2( Territorial., and to the set
miselon of hen' Slate." with or withont domestic slavery in
they may elect—the °mud rights of all the State. will Is
preserved intact—the original compact of the Countitutioin
maintained inviolate, and the perpetuity raid expaneion of
this Union insured to Ito utmost capacity of embracing. In
peace and harmony, every future American State that may
be constituted or annexed, with a republican form of go•-
erument.
ffstclasci, That we recognize We rights of the people of
all the Torritories, Including Kansas and Nehawka, acting
through the legally and fairly expressed will of a triejorit
of actual residents, and whenever the number of their inn
habitant» justifies it, to form a Conntlttition, with or with
out domestic slavery. and be admitted into the Union upon
terms of perfect equality with the other State,
Rraoltwit,
.finaPy, That in view of the condition of papil
la, instil al.. In the 01n1 World, (end the dangerous ten-
Iceelm of xectinnal agitation, combined with tine attempt to
enfoire civil whit religions Aisubflitiev ngalnet the right of
ecquiriug noel enjoying ritiactialsip in nor own Inlet) a lairh
and "Merril ditty is iinvalvtal With inertia-sad respousibility
tine pounirratic party of tiii° country, ful the party of
the Union, to uphold end maintain the right., of every State.
and I In- relny the Union of the Statirs; and to atnitani mel
advance atoning ton conatitutinaal libarty, by aiaatiaeh,g o.
resist ell Dienoiwilion and eielliaire legislation for the benefit
of the few, at the eXpatiati nil the many, and by a vigilant
and constant odlionens to those principles and eompromiss
of the constitution which are broad enough and ctrong
enough to eminence and riphold the Cidoll as,it woo, the
Union as It on, and the Union an it shall he, In the full ex
pansion of Den energioni and earnexeltles of this great and pro
gresSiee people,
1. li,olaxti, That there are questions rooms:tea with the
foreign policy of this country which aro inferior to no do
mestic question whatever. The time has come fur the
ple of the Onited States to declare thenonelves in favor of
free seas and progreenlve fen e trade throsig.h the world, and
by solemn manifestations to piece their omen! influence at
the aide of their ntweensful example.
2. Reached. That cow geographical and political psition wit In
re'erence to other States of thin continent, no less than the
interest of our commerce and the development 01 our grow
ing power requires that wo should hold as sacred the prim-i
-vies Involved in the Mourne doctrine; their Incerieg and inn
port admit of no minconstruction ; they should i.e applied
with onbendttig
2. Resoles!, That the great highway which nature, as well
as the sweet of the States moot Immediately interested lo Its
maluteuance, bee marked out for n free commnoleation te
tween the Atlantic and the Pardee Oceans, conntitutes one el
the most important achievements realized by the spirit of
modern times and the unconquerable energy of our people.
TWA result should be erneured by a timely and efficient exer
tion of the control which we hare 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 ;elation, it may
suit our policy to establish between our government and the
gn, ernments of the States within whose dominions it
We can, under no circumstance, surrender our ',rewind°,
mile° in the adjustment of alt quotations arising nut of it.
4 Re.vired. That in clew of so commanding an interest
the people of the United Shiites cannot but sympathize With
the effort° which aro being made by the people of Central
America to regenerate that portion of the Continent which
covers the paallago &erode the ItaarOCOISIIIC
6. Resolard, That the Democratic party recognize the groat
llePortatnenn, le political and commercial point of view, of a
°are mil °needy communication, by Military and postal
roads through oar own territory, between the Atlantic and
Federal
G ion „ l v * ,r a n f
m tl e t ‘ i , A , U t
g o i
x n ;Id ° that Is
ti t tof the
y, nil its w y
i.t
ftu
[Minot power for the attainment of that object.
TI .
RED! TIRED! TIRED! a Tale of the
Greta Diana) Swamp; by Harriet kleecher Stowe,
author of Uncle Tem'. Cabin. The contents are es follow°
of imlnme 1: The Mistretta of Caverns; Clayton; The Cloy
too Faintly and Slater a one; The °onion Family; Harry
Loy.," : Explattatiunn; Tutu
and hie Wife: The Dilemma: Clontroltation ; OM Tiff; The
t rieM )orti b on : 7.k o ti l t:t re r 'at tethitt ' T LT44 1 7 Mr. Jekly'R I Opinion.'; Milly'x
Story: u nc l e :lobo; /trod; The f.lonxpiratore; Remoter Talk
at Caverns; Tiff's Preparatios; The Worshipper,; Tho
c a mp_mv.tinmt. The onotonta of the second volume m n ho'
sren st W. A. OILDP2IFENNET & D 0.% BOOKSTORE.
Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, sela
FIGS --100 boxes fresh for Bale by
fi .
& ANDERSON,
null No. fdl Wood meet
MEN
.34%
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: 114 :
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note. Patent Oil Globes are manufactured for me by
Meoara. J. & ii. Jones, Milos Greenwood, Esq., Cin
cinnati, and Mews. A. A J. McKenna, Pittsburgh. who are
ideo authorized to boll teem. Orders for the Otobes will be
promptly attended to.
Shop Rights ore offered for 10.110 . on reasonable terms, to
Ballroad Cos., Steam &iglu° Builders, Share Founders, and
others In any part of the Unit.] States.
MOSES F. EATON,
139 First street, Flttabnrgb.
PEARL Bressg MILL, ALLEGHENY,
Bryan, Kouu lly tt, CO., Proprietors. 1.
Pill sidergh, Ang.
M. V. Exfori, We feel pleasure in arknowhila
tug our entire satisfactiou, after a trial of about two and a
lutlf years, with Trners Patent 0.1 Gil' , Cop. It Itu.,
never yet Luau repaired.
Very reep'y yours, BRYAN, KENNEDY Co.
Itocnearea ( PA.) CIR NVosie, Sept. t. Is'l. ' tie. „•:•::,-r •••. :11 L: ~:,. •:. -, • ._ . _ • , ,
N. PI Eaton, Esq.--Dear Fir: G. Trott'e Patent Oil (ma.,
„ :; 3 : ‘,t Vi bel , ,. y,. 1 ' 1 1 , ' •• •• •• , . '•,
attached to our Engin!, L 9 a per,frci arrungentent, and, In ••nr ' 1 ,,, ~I ~„, , r I ;,',,• . 1 ,:',.',. : ',,,, ' , - " ,7',' '',,•:.':.
is not
ful ly soon. to be improved upon, , Lli meet at ILI . Ciirirl i 1 i.i. i ii .
Judgment,
Yount, respectfully, KIRK ,4. IIII:l1W4=. The ebe tute er ,),•• I•• •11 u:' ••." .' ..•• .I• -I i:• t
to meet it the Pob"•." r: her-1 :14 - .•-e 1:1 ,a. i t. 4 '.
_
Prrrsamwn Novrtn WunKs. Auzust •20, le.•Ai. . ." • ' '''' ''' " ••' ; •- ' ':' '•., : : • ::•-•••
ove r et Ile l':•11P•NIV:111111 if 1 , 11,e. , "...,.
Il , • ',•
MMa.M. F. EATON. — . 4 ir : —Tr:.:Ce Patent Oil olr:be or Cep 1 , ‘ ,„
,ti ~.. ~„ ,„, to d, ~, ~,,,,, ,•,•
,• : •
.
an boon in tee on the engine in our Work., for nearly limn,: TI:. , elrcrer , a: - tb:• Firr": lt,:r I •-•11.11•• cltv ..1 Pit I
1 ° ""- q • '" ' I " . " L 'i“ ''' '"! ll'' .' ''• 1 •••
yan earn. It Ir never requlr: LI any repaint, and boa uiv:• :‘ ne I :•
""- 'V•'' •"-
'the leetra, of the.,,.•::: 1 : V. tr.! •: H. • it, . :'
entire eatisfaction. Yonre, truly, ' tonere.t et 111:. Public re 1..," Ifee•-• ,1 , 111•1 . 4
A:
• LIVINGSTON, COPELAND k. C.: • Tle•:• , :e'r e-r• .•ft tie f.,...10d: ....• •: • . I' :,.... .1 ,•:,•
. to m••• ' at 11.•• I'••'•': -': le:••1 11. .- .•• 5.... : ‘ i , 3 j.'.
Pstrsanoa, N. J. Steam Engine Works. The elecl"cs 'l' , Intl. 't ti et the ...tt I 114'1 or.
to meet nt the Poi•!ii. i tt.r. 111 1,11.! 1% /It t!
Mesita F. FAq.—Dcar hove just rorcived
the Patent Oil Globe you sent cis, ant uo doubt we slisil „ r „_,. „, • C
be phased with it. Da you propose to furnish no 1110 Ule l oesThe ,•I,:tors 01 th, .1 ut the city ..r•
or sell its a Shop Right to manufacture for our busiriceo ,to ine,t at the liott,,,i.•f 4•441 t rise ;
"r Ohio street and poll, +guar,
Yours Respectfully,l The ale"(' sw of th. War.' th.• y
T. C. SIMONTON CO. iii•ott at t Imblic 5.•11.4 11, , nm..11 ssl.l ,• .1
The electm s of the srd of t
Imritorto OIL Cur.—We have been shown by Mr. Ahwes to m•-et at the 11,060 of T. • :L.
F. Eaton, of Pittsburgh, an improved 011 Cup, for Steamit "" ''
• .
The ,s t it !tilt." ,'I • t h•r• • r na io na ei
Engines, patented by 000. Trott, which Mut been highly To„ n ILIII. on „,. „ ,
spoken of wherever used, by practical men. Its eonnany Th.. "1.. s 1
4140 It, ,
- • '
1;• • ..ta itt-tah. Iml,
snit Oimplicy of management are apparent at a glance, end I, ' e ” lt,-,.x '” ' to ,
'• , I • 111• . '•1 ..1 u„ lt will undoubtedly meet a largo demand. It mn ut.- sa i.i
tallied of Mossy.. Ohtskey, agents for Witt city. no: siw-tors ot•
111 1
L t.rn-e ',Oh, h.
16 and 18 Nairth Fifth A.-101. Imai rer, th, N-11.- 1. 0! !it 1••.1. •
Tie "bele, of tine b.: of •
c aisTaNa. 0, j„i y 2 8, 1550 . bons , Jf.INITI , S Hisri., m 11,01
t l'fir of th• fY, 1:
.41. Elston, Est.—Dear Sle : I have received two of Mr. nail. said
Trott's oil Cups., sad nm perf,ztly aistlefted they are the lot The.l,4, th
I have ever used or race, for they will lea great oil MON, . t t t:
and small expense. I recommend them to all R. l'he 1111 1 1 Of th, Joel t::
ties to try, and satisfy themselves on this matter, and body the
will my so tbemselvea. I The oleet•.rs of tip , f • t
the Polo, i 14. ms. io.
I remaio yours, reopectfally, Tio rksioc. ..f ~• , ,
ti KO. PETERMAN, Jo.. m• a , • ,
Machinery & It R. Co., Crestline, obit . 1.1 " . '1"'1"" of L^' , " ,,,h " It n'' ""'
Sept t at
'
Pahl), Hott•te.
Ciricmkri, August 4th, lrto ”I"'lor" •' I , "I' r
Mr. it R Euton---Sir: We have used Mr. George 'fr. !CP i„ .„0
01111h111., is our Engine sh. , p for about oar year, :and fin iit Tl./. 1.6,1 , 1 , of I!, 11.
„u,-1, entire satisfaction that vcr eon april it •
"x 11' .1 ",.;
111V1 1 1) . to all the Steam Engines hn.ld. We ha,. 'fl
contitleure in Its practicability, and do nut be.itate to rec ,, in. eat t. OA,+Lin. 11..•'
mend Its use. Yk4ll - 1, rrtiprett tint, 1.. e 4. 7atl: I. •4 •t' z a
DuNLAp cle. dons to the .N:1,01
Th. r, tot 1,. .c•.
J.din Eeitler, in the 1114.4 j, I,lnoity
The electors"( EL-et - Sea 1/14H, N' • 1.1, 1, I ,
at the 1.1., I .1 ••.
The elenMirs i.l :Abu.. ltavartap ,•• 1//t- , at Li. •
Willow McCall. Jr.of
The el,tors a arlt.l :tt
Jan Shaffer. on the Ur,,
par {'ITT inox
Pitts/Airy/1, Apra 142 h, 18.56
Mg. M. F. !Ulna—Sir: Mr. George Trott's puu•nt oil
hare been in use on the 111:110.,.. to our W-clo ,
fir
three four years past, nod have pet - Contest so seta. tory.
that we now apply thew to nll the Rug - Ines we make. F.O
two years fast we have abandoned thr use of any othei hind
of Oil 610t.00. Respectfully, yours,
KNAT & WADE.
I. P. EATON, FAQ.:
Dnar nand Tr.3tt's Pa:rota:id (31,,1,e . ' on
alinteil all the steam engines to xiiiht d tie• year,
L. 11 3 ,1,11 its they appear to have given 01.1t1113 IMalgraCt.loti
custenters, we hare no hesitation in reconimanding theta
its article, nail mm h preferable en account of Lb tr
ity of counts action, to the old hien iiiii .41 iii 01be,..1 .
any other of which we hare any knowleihie.
Very reopectrully yvnret,
F. & W. M. F.ABER A (JO.,
i.u4the
nut cortitita that the 0,1 Cup paPtlited b) Mr Trtttt, It
t. ,utr rod fur mit ye*r 'oat W. Hutt :t 1.. 14.
Oil Cup, and can I It
F-retn.to .1 PittKl.orgh ~ f Central KI
N+r Siuh. IM
T,, M V. KA TON, KVA
Thu- rt.ttienthatt s•t• I.toto had to n" h, tcth•u[ thi
Ohio, Novontber `Z.% I SNS
Kirk et Elllot'a Grata liar-- Patented
March, 1,453,
RNutt,. much nbrtal, and will leuit at lonst nc. thaws as
nh the Bar
DRY GOODS
VH ENV SPRING GOODS--No. 74 Mark,t
11 street, Pittsburgh, Pus The suloseriben hare Just
reived and ore now opening their lint arrival of SPKI
the lta, to which they wish to call the partk - ular attenit
.4 their elastomers and the public generally. Ws Baiter our•
soh.e that we have never been able to offer so handsoe,
and dean-able • stock to the present_
Our DRESS (WOOS DEPARTMENT contains all the ,o -w
styles amid noeoltiot of the sew..—
.Extra rich Black and Colored Molrantlqus ;
" " Jasper, Cherie and Sirlpod
" Etriped and Pleud BLack
" Twatod iC• 01. Y :
• • Chan
" Baroge
" Lawn
Also, Tissues, Mellow. Challles, lawns, kr,
SIIAWLS AND MANTLES.
Oar Shawl and Mantis 1t... an is suppihsl with ail Ow 5,..
stylist 01 Craps, CmMoors, lt, lin 6ilk. Br. - ha, filoirshtset-,
Chaistilia, Lore, &c., &c.
NEEDLE WORK.
Our sh , ek of Collars. Ylnelucangs, is
passes/ by any stock Next of the Mounts
Ale, S. good assorthsent of NIOCKNING AND 1101 . :}:
PUILNDOILNO OoODE. . .
Printk, Oink Ciecks, :ntihnit, Ti, kutgx, Kent. y
Jeans, i:roonnetni, C , qt... hilt! ,l
Ape. AU.. Lelov.ll, ll.Jatery, Itil,l in. 31 14 every other art,•
nasally kept In a flrot-clako Liry Hook, to rlrr•l. ~,•
and examination 104n1., 1,. . .
a. we s•el coniblent wo have waver been tide to exhibit +n• I.
a deairaldo xtock. IA
Formerly Yol.lllg. 815•01111.111 A Love,
74 Market aired, Pittoburgli, Pa.
NEW BOOK S.-
Lae of OA. Fremont—by John Bigelow
•• Jamea Buchanan-I,y It. (i. i tort,. . Uu "
" Urn. Morgan—by Jean. Optimal.
hiutt of the Poi.ters, a story of the Old Vir
ginia Prouder—by John Paton Cootto
Captive Youtha of Judab—by Rey. . W.
Jon..
Victoria, or the World Overcome—by Miss C.
Oh.shro.
IVoritern Border Llfe---by Fanny Hunter. !Ni "
Smucker's Lifoof Fremont. tin "
Ilpham/ " " " 70
Tribune Almanac for 1856. 12 "
l'ortraita erf Colonel Fremont, different .iLOI9.
" Jain. Buchanan, " "
Republican Songster. ' 10
?daps showing the Free and Slave Stahel. m ••
Yankee Notions for September. 10
lirahands Magazine for Soptmnber.
Tht above Just received and for wile lower on an average
of 20 per remt than elsewhere.
H. 1,101,1111,01 the place Is at LA UPPER'S BOOK ST.)RE,
No. 77 Fourth at rt.•!.
. _ _
WRican's PREMIUM KATELARION
cools two heart, and removes all symptoms of Head-
ache.
Person“ using
WRlGers HATEIABION
Are never liable to sun-taroks.
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATTIARION
Is the wort valuable acquisition to the toilet., retaining t!te
hair in any rectum.") form.
For Bale by Or. 0110. 11. KEYSER and R. E. SELLERS
A CO, at 2ft cents per bottle, augle
(11. 7 N5, FISHING 'TACKLE, lUI'LES,
Netole, Surgi, al and Lhaotil in:ova:mails, nom .1.10
Intact Cutlery of all titeariptient., Pa gale at tho
PRISE WORKS, No. 1311 Wood street, by
iml3o SOWN St TETLFIY :
UNFURL THE GLORIOUS BANNER—
A Patriotic Song; words by E. J. Alias. Writh-e 011
the occasion of a prosentation of a stand of colors, by tito
Duquesne Grey., to the Chicago Light Guard. Music root
potted and respectfully dedicated to Capt. John 11, Wyman, by
Henry Richer.
Price cents. The above Just publialted and for ludo by
KLERKE A SRO.,
191 No, ft 3 Fifth street.
FOTt SALE.—Rouse and lot No. 143 sec
ond street, will Lie sold low. It L 3 a mull
three etory brick house, near the centre of bnainoaa. Dill
soon for this bargain. TrIOS. WOODS,
au2l Real Estate Agent, 75 Fourth struct.
OR SALE.-THREE SCTIOLAIISHIPS
F
in Duff's Collage will be disposed of by application 1.
the COU taing Room of the Daily .Morning Pout. au2l
lOWA LANDS-480 Acres of choice Land,
eitnate in Ida county, Town, for wile at a bargain.
ant! 8. CUTILBBRT & 80N, II Market it.
LINSEED OIL.-500 gallons Linseed Oil
for eado by J. BCIIOONIIfAK KR,
aut6 24 Wood etroet.
FRESH DATES-20 mutts just redid and
for sale by AEYME SO N,
dra3 No. 39 Wood rort.
COOOA NUTS-3000 to arrive and for mare
by— RHYMER d ANDERSON,
so% No. 89 Wood stmt_
HOUSE TO LET —A commodious Two
wadi BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situated ot,
tranklin. street, opposite the pixtit Presbyterian Church.
Possession given Immediately. • Enquire at the holm, or of
MILLER 3 RICKIVII3ON,
Jai NUL and 2= Liberty otreet.
VALUABLE LOT - OF GROUND FOR
SALE—Situate in Allegheny City. haying 70 ft. front
on the canal, by 270 feet deep on one aide to Wnabington et..
and 170 feet on the other; WlJOinittE grope. if of William
lr. This property is well situated fora private resi
dence, end will be sold on easy terms. The Dwelling H.lun,•
contains seven roams and two has.
an 27 B. CUTHBERT t 80N, Al Market et.
`4",1 "
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'• • •
Q Wit 7::
I T.
In. • .
•• or t;•.•
El.:films of t*.dietnons • It." it •
the Shornf of evsry (...ottety to giro n•.t.cc • sue): . ' 'I.
t.O Lc held, and entinierats. in KM it 11.4.101. 1,1.4 Dery
to LA) air.uyl, la Pill Z1101.111 . 411iv Leor. ~.
titterer. of the Count.; of Ailtrglicny,dotherelr••oleke
and gite this leablie notes , to. 01, ..1 ...Lid • don; y • d
Allegheny, that n tie...URAL El.,LMots will to. 11,41 ,11 41.1 d , tr.l:l
ly, on the szniVri) tntesny: L Atli day)
the several Election lilted it therein.
And , ts dircetr.ti in reed lot!, 11. • A.:
IF.3n, I hereby glue notice 101 l t'‘ re isos.•,.. Lc _
tie, of the Posen) who shall 11. , ..] ;•
of prat or Trust, und Cu' .!
States, or or this State, or of any ea), or .
trio. whether a coMmierdoned ••
dinateollicer or agent who
eirs.liti, or 101101111 . y J. ,•-•rttn..l.:
Or of the United Slat..., ..t ,my ,„ „
and iths• that 1,1•rl nittoto r si• ; t
Slate Legislature, and P.l the rs• 17,-L C. • ••
any city. or isonnti- , ..tows t•f sey • • .•, sled .I:sit t
by law ineitp ,1
abio of 1e•11.., - . or • th•
, the aline er app...,tio , n) ..1 ,
Any tf this r.atnnoott ..;;I; • ~
: or other ..III•s r it
t , any °fit. , t•• I;••
And [.tether, the, I.y if.. ttecli.•n !It) Act
it pro, ',lc .r•-- ; 'ro
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• tnsls•ctor t)l.•ris, :It a.ty 00,1 ,
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1n044 at the ii. Also lot:n-11y 44,111. 1 •ot
rlert , ra of l'lqm f. 10..t.t at the 11.. a-.•
John .9 lininervilin, in .trud
6 ' ship. . . . .
l'rrrsuuson. April 12.
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thn am! platlyll al, 7777771. 1,7771. 177. 77- 177117.1 -
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all tho olncilon tlituletk. of I.llt ity 7 unfit,. ex
lyinz north-747.77L .77 .177:7 , 1- 7 ni77l. 077, t 1777
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w ith,777,777ty 7,07 .77 7 , 77 . 7 7 17 7 .7 7 7,
771.711 voL77 by bah ,t f.r 7, 7,77 1777 , 7 . - 7-7
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day of A tigtott. A. U. 1%1,7 7 , All ' III.: IPI !11. 777
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they (bon Wad lltnif .lkla pont t,tl, I:•
roc.ttrtitt.,ain 11.1 ,an, 1 14 la•
t 17777,7 whi, 1, th• 7,77,77. hi,. 7,17. •
in 117.777 1,7 half, aitio-nt. to Ito don. tool oleo tt -t• 1: t;
prosecute the 1 , r177.7•77. 11.771. 77770 777, 7,7 7.7.7. I. 777 117 , pt
of mid ('uunty of t , i. ti,. ts nud ll6oro t o I t..
rate alptiust 1.11,141 an ...01
(ilNen tinder toy hand in Itirtslottirh, thlq Orwt for
September, hi the year of Inn 1,1,1 thoto.oot tat
Bred and 1111)-/tio, and of nalth 71777 ;1 77 7 7
Sept. 1. 1 , 156—(,e2,14) 11(11,y pAriTl:s, „,,
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Ll TuE R Itt+TERN W AT F.RA IN 111)11:1'C-Fol
Ytotioi.—Fnim Lloyd', :Steamboat Ihrot 1.11 nil o
11 1 11 , 0 the “pitl:C.ltl , "ln 0! •Oeutti on Ih , We.4l, rt. 11 ,LI• 11.
hare Ices thirty nine thoutsall.r edv
tun lives hat by etrantlw•at • ,
eighty-one IN Mt. Ml , rust''.. ..0 I L. ,
rtontly Injured. autounth.tt in the ageregate In the e,,.,,
Lnotla 111111 of tuoiten.i ‘.l dollttrs. It , tt.
hoped that this aork will Itatlo the eO , as .11 ,trri,llli, , . the 41
tentiou of the Government to the ..1 TI t
turestz so far us Out great flyers 111(1 lak , a or, two-4 rtt•• , . --
bncirritle Journal. tig_ eenut, for 010 ,
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IN ADVANCE OF' THE )lAII.
tar - THY. fiA:fl'illtN 1)il LIES
twelve hour, as nth ati,e I tic, V.. ii. „:
ocribero at the folluWilig ratty:
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Summer Arraugemenz—Clmage of Hour
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Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne it Chicago
_RAILROAD.
MIMEO
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
THREE TRAINS ➢DAILY
ASEENtI RR TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT
'FI3 NI, AY F, us toPowu
Loare., l'itt..itarglt fur CredtLino at &OO A. M., 720 A. M.
~,•I 1 M. .
Cr tone I', Pittsburgh at b:00 A. M., TM P. M.,
a:. 1 12.50 P. M.
Trains make ciorz conneCtiMlS st CRESTUNE with
Crams tor COLUIllsi.'S, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELL&
I%:NTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS ' CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS,
Ind all points on roads extending West and South-west
..hreugli OHIO, IN DI ANA and ILLINOIS.
TRAINS FROM minaret at Mansfield with
titi Sandusky, Ma ribald and Newark Road, for
TOLKDG and SANDI:SKY. Connections are made
it A. il.diev with Trains till Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road,
t'er Chi, V :,LAX D, CHICAGO, DUNK-HIS. awl BUJ , PILL°.
l'assen,.^vis leaving Pittsburgh, at 8 P:-3.t 7 for Sandusky,
I.'“:edo and :ildicago, have the Loneflt ora night's rest, at
qac.,deld or Cleveland, and arrive In Chicago early nal'
a,d • t, I
IMMZI
1,‘”..{ frt.. Cot-stile° make oboe connections with
;'•. att.;r. Pennsylvania Central Railroad for I'HILADKL
••Ii A. IsALTI)ItHtE and NEW YORK.
'l'll La,Ls It TiCRETS are sold to Culawbus Dayton CM
,Pt. Louis, Indianapalis,
ntict‘ge. Taxa City,
Ihralleth,
St , t tighda. 111, Fait Wayne, Cloveland, and the prin
nt
the Sc._-IL.
task,-:a av,r file line may be had at all et the
l'itteiburgh, l'hitedelphla, Delftware and
N ETON ACCOMODATTON TEAEN lemma new
r... r, Pittsburft, at 7, A. M. and It I'. )1. I,ea‘as
...Lc tt _lt Bri4ltten, at a> , ty A. 11. and :44, I'. )1.
/La It., I.,:ltets and farther information apply to A. T.
at the taruttr office, under the 'Monongahela
or at the Federal street Station, to tIEO. PARKIN,
•
allot .tgent. JOHN KELLY, Ptweetwor Agent.
my2o J. H. MOOIIE, dup't.
MEM
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rck• t Ames-lean and P. S. Express and
MALES OF DISTANCE SAVED,
env CUAIMILS OF CABS 6aND DAGOAGZ eVOIDID.
AIR LINE ROUTE
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CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
ViA CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and M sssssss ppl.
CIIICAGO TO FT. LOUIS to 164 hours. Trains leave
the Ihln••te Ceurral Depot, foot of Water street—
St. I,eu Expre-, daily, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. M.
St. Louis 741611 t Express daily, Saturdays excepted, 8:30
P. M.
_ .
Freight and Emigrant daily, Bandays excepted,
En:A) A. M.
D.‘ggage . r..her r iced through to St. Louis.
Trains run direct through to litou, (259 miles,) without
change of cans or baggage, and connect with the Company's
splendid steamers WINCILESTaIt and ILEINDViEII, running
iu extiusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alban to
St. Louis, (25 miles,) without lauding. These boats, for
speed. convenience and elegance, are tummrpassed tut, the
Western eaters, being fitted tip with Baths and spneinun
Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of re
moving the dust unavoidable in summer railroad traveling,
and reaching St. Louis refreshed fruni the effecte of a long
ride.
To KANSAS and NEBRASKA this Is the most direct
route, and passengers &tallied for Bloomington, Springfield,
Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, Mis
souri, livvna o o, enieberlaud and Tennessee rivers, will unto
iniportaut saving in distance, being seventy-two mules
lass to St. Louse, thaty-seven miles leas to Bloomington,
and !iffy-eight wiles bras to Sprini,dield, than by any other
route.
Throu,th Ti,kete over this route con be , procured at the
and'. Beitrued Ticket Whom In blew York, Boston, Flule
delphin, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, 4c-, and at all Through
Ticket Odit.ws throughout the States, and in Chicago at the
t...ontpany's Office, co. 48 Dearborn etteet, opposite the Tro
moot douse--and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail
road, foot of Water street
itespouslble Baggage Men will always be at the Depot* of
the voriou. Roads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage
through to any point desired on the line.
R. P. MORGAN, Jr Superintendent.
EL J. D. SCIIES WWittiOßN,
sap; General Passenger Agent.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,
Ilt&fl Wt.tiaal Afiti
PROM PITIEBUILO El TO
Colo mbria, Indianapolis,,
Cincinnati, Tone Route, I=- Island,
Louisville, Vincennes, lowa City,
St. Louis, Evansville, Dubuque,
Dayton, Cairo, Galena,
lonia, Memphis, Peoria,
Zan. dile, 1 icksburg, Peru,
Newark, Now Orleans,
LN I: :HI PIO:CU/a =LEN IN TILE WIZN AIM SOVIII,
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Sieubeaal - iiie Si. Indiana Railroad
Nr! ..!: 114%. completed and in euccesefui oporatiola tnr
• and N‘.1.4.4r1:,
,burstubbat taciiaies, this route
tb•• trnst.ler a dolzp, a ci,mfort unrivalled by any
: IVe. from Pi: kburgh.
0.. mr.:.l mr.c: :`.I.,NPA N . , November htlt, 18455, a DAILY
; gmia mod muilft running Stemtner4. cotturtand,a
• , and mccommodating orticerm, aril', leave Pitt*,
Capt.la Gognom.
1..%.1,1i QUEEN... ........ ....... J. C ILr.so.
to ; an , l roach g'.t.eubrueilie at
c fallowing mot unig—counectutg- with the not
I:, A. M.., u m kimg direct connection with Trains
O “ I
emic..,--thos obtaining a coluttortatilo might's
awni.ny:.s,,.fat,:jue of trarei 1.3( rattrani.
4Z by any other Railroad mute.
Li1”1.,,11 cad Lo.oel ri,..t.ota, and further inturmintion,
inquire 01
JOHN J. HOUSTON,
No. 115 Wetter street, littaLurgh..
GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent.
L. EI.:VR:SNT, General Agent. novlB
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
CARRYING TUE
tircNt United States Mail and Express
TITO PASSENOKR TRAINS RUN DAILY on ita entire
Irn,o•h from DUBUQUE TO CAIRO,
Thi,, Ruud, iu c‘mitectiuu with Truitti of tho Ohio imd
IL it. mid CLicu t io and Oudotn gnitrued, forme
Me moot diroct and ouly coutinuouA It. R.. mute from
CUIC4I.OO ro Sr. ',MS,
CHICAGO To 0.44.a0,
:mills lens° Clog fvUows
lo A. M. and lur.Al S. Lotus Aso Canto Expeited.
Piteeeteiere for St. Louis by this train take the care of tbe
onto and Mise. R. It_ at Sandoral, and are carried direct to
X.'2.5 A. XI. and 4:1 , 1 P. M.—Dtllt ,- .IOE AND Ousace Ezreca r
~nneeiTng at Pr.uhsth • (ippomite Itiaique) with e Deily
l'acketa tvr bt. Pe.lll and the Upper -kneels-
Gulf, kr ChkAgu ;11.1 Dubuque et 7:30 A. 111
7,st,
Cairo, Dubuque. St. Paul, and all lin
, place,. by 'ld. rute, teto be bad at tho omen of the
4 s. to Pittsburgh. and Michigan
Rad i o Chlcago. H. 13. MASON,
Superinteret.
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
I •
1 _1
ruETIIER OPENING OF TUE RAILWAY TO OUFFEY'S
STA TIU - N. FOR TlidVd & THAN 3PORT-A-TiON
Commencing Monday, 11th Aug., 1856.
011 and after Monday, tho Ilth inst., the Passenger and
Trains will rue front Connellsville to Otiffey's Ste.
tioa—..olihecting with Bunting & lialPo Coachpa for Irwin's
Station.
PASORNGERS LEAVE
Uniontown by Bunting k Relit coachew at 6 A. M
Cnlnuollgviile by P.l C. R. R. cats at 9 A. M.
it u:b.y's Station by Guiley's wadi°, at 11 A. M.
Irwin's Station by I'. Railroad can at 12.65 A. M.
Anti arrivn at Plttaburgh at 2 P. M.
RETUILNING--PASSENGERB LEAVE
Pirtsburzli tat '1.50 P. M.
lrwm'e Stn Lion 4 P. M.
Station 5.15 P. M.
CwilkcPoviliv 7 P. M., nod arrive at Uniontown dame
NIEPCIIANDIAII WILL BE FORWARDED AT LOW
RATES, Lsitwevn ConuelLsrllle and Pittsburgh.
Fare from UmootuWil t, Pittsburgh.— .....
do Commthrills to Pittsburgh 2,00
di. West Newton to Pittsburgh 1,15
do Onfky's W Pittsburgh 1,00
Paesinigors mid this the pleasantest and cheapest
route I,mo:in Uniontown, aninellevlllp, Ac., to Pittsburgh.
H. IILACKSTONE. Sop't.
Oftlce I'. A C. It. R., Con nellsrille, 7th A tigust. 1 auS]
Fall Arrangement.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD
7 0, IJ,J
Shortcut and ttulekest Route Usual Points
on the Allegheny River.
PASSENGERS, TAKE NOTICE.—The trains will dart
nem CA 08ON street, instead of Taylor street, as heretofore.
TWO DAILY TRAINS kat. Pittsburgh as follows:
Abreing 1;J - firma, at 8 u'olock, A. 61., for KITTANNIIiII,
CLARION. 811.1-NELIN, ILED4IANE, BRADY'S BEND
11A LION INU, it EI M ELLSBLINSI, BROOKVILLE, and all
p‘,lnts North.
&ening daxanutcdation leevee at MO, P. M., stopping at
all tray-stations.
Fare to Kittanning, 1111,25.
Middlosox ..$1 761 Clarion..— 43 26
u..1-I;alik 2 25' Relmersburg2 60
rerlsville -2 751Reedeburg ....... „....... 9 00
Braly's hood .2 26 Mahoning 1 76
Rellersburg 2 00Taxas 2 25
Itthiehetn .2 75 Mechanicsburg 3 00
shaunendele. ........ ........3 25 Brookville 8 7fi
Eussengers will please procure their Tickets at the Dep 4 .
on Carson otreet. A. J. HOPPER;
se22 Superintendent .
Tv[RS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR
RESTORER.—An unfailing restorer and preserver
of the hair and sight. It Is not a dye! The hair and whis
kers. however gray, are motored to and preserved in their
riginul life color I By Its use, wigs, spectacle,' and gray
'mien. will soon beocano extinct. The liiadorer acrd with
the Zylobalsaintun, not only cleanses the hair, but inclines
a to curl. giving It a eat, glossy and natural appearance.
Restorrr will strengthen and preserve the sight, uud
I • 1111,0 and prevent Wash: wee, headache, scurf, dandruff,
or anNyertiption of the skin, and tdt armature
iersp:ratiiins of the hoed. It is a certain cure for catarr
o' the head.
I .. ail.--.I;:l lay ~
STREET DWELLING HOUSE
LoT, Hand street, containing a hall, two
, cs• d.niust-r.smi, kitchen mod five chambers, well ar
,.ogoil b. r ..onitort and convenience. Prim VOW,
S. CUTHBKRT BON,
so?? Real Estateagents, SI Market M.
,{ECG li001)S--We will open in the next
r d:• . ps more titan WO we and packages of the
espies of FALL DRESS GOODS.
..u27 A. A. MASON & CO., 25 Fifth at..
It LOOMS—
101110WDZIt'D BLUE A duperior 14101 e,
Ail) Lake Champlain;
100 tone Janiata 1. Just received and for sale by
For sale by [aalij JOati tdOOIiHRID. Je7 ar.KMU Q nos.
RAILROADS
K.WEPT SUNDAY.)
Mall Route
Feai A rrnugeruenit,
CHICAGO To CAIRO
CILI.CAUU Da; fIaUE.
rs from Odd Fug: au : plucee ou the Ohio river,
r st. L.Rus, u Nov: 1:40 utiles of tedious and uu
nitylgatiou trout Guiro t‘, St. Louie, mud arrive
ddleutx....ll tho river route, by tatting the
AiILROAD.
.108. FLEMING, Druggist,
oor. of the Diamond and Market at.
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mown
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PHE FRANK_LIN„FIRS; .1.1;5U13.A -*;
2 1 . Gomp.ory, ur IDADEI.I.III.A.
Inirwrosci--Chart,••• W. Tlstiorl;.•r. l'Untio . tli Dart:Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant,” Jacob It. eroith, tied. W. itleldircie,
Mcrdocai D. Lewis, Adelphi E. Borba,. tkoyill $ l , Drown., Mor
ris l'atiersou. C. N. Mtn:KM; PreMHASeat:
CHAS. O. Disarm, Secretary.:
Continue to snake Dun:tram" r erpetnal or limited, on ar.l7
description of property, in town end country, at nitenee low
ad are consistent with security.
Tito Company have nwerroil ‘,1041 Caralargt:lrmid,
whied, with their capital and safety Melded, if.
ford ample protection to ties lIISUM.,
The Asset, of the Compare}. on Januar/len, 1561, se pub.
ashen agreeably to an Act of Amorality, vkve us - Dalton%
Mortgage
.01 . 8;1•28 68`.
Real kAtato- • ' • • r Mt; itn
-- • •• •• ••• •••• ..... • • • - - • •
Temporary Loans- k 31,960 171
Stacks 61,889 01:8
Cash, fro-- ................ ............ 6.4346 , 81 i
Total $1,212,10713111
Sines their incorporation, a period of twentp-cine'yeais,
they have paid upward of One Million Four Mundrod - Thob
sand Dollars, losses by tire, thereby affonling evideneeif tbe
airmen taunt of inenrau ea, as well ...1A thaabilisy and disposition
to meat with promptuess all liabilities.
J. GARMIXBIt COPPIN,-Agisnt,
ap24 Office, north-east nor. Wood and Third ate.
THE UNITED gIIATEEP- - MERE O ANSU:
RASCAL., .A.NNU,ITY .I„ND TRUST JALIIPANY, Put
wa.PhiA.—Chariered AvrirStieb, Chartur tarp to I.
CAP/TA, VW:DO%
Office, South-eazt corner of Third and L. 11041144 err
Philadelphia.
OFFICERS OF THE 'HOME TErAliEl A'PPLILAHEEFEHA
__—
Stephen It. Crawford, Pant R. Goddard,
A.mbraso W. Thompson, LawriMec Jnhneoa, ' •
Benjamin W. Geo. Mt:Relay.
Jacob L. Florence, Janina Dontrout,
111. Godtchl, Maitec.
Prendext•--,itophtm R. Crawfoid.
rice i'resident---Ambroac W. Thom pa.m. jf
9fetlical Branoiner—Pidthurve—Jamea U. Wilson, I.
Allegheny City—R. B. llowry,Al. D. -
GIRL It ARNOLD, Agent,
naarli:y No. 74 yoarth street. Pittsburgh.
BANKERS AND BROKERS•
110.11MES'ii , SONS;- - -BartkerEritted-E4
_Li • ditinre, Brokers, and DwilWa in Nofosjiratts, Acin
snots, Gold, Silver awl Bank Notes. Badding° .on the 1 , , 1
em and Western Cities constantly for sale. . .
Colloctiona made in all the Mira throughout; the p .
Stators. Deposits receives - Iln par . funds Or current pppe Ns.
BI Market street, between Third and leourtieStaj Ut .. _
1
a E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and E
N._.,‘ . change Brokers. Dealer's in Excliongm Coln,llM
Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Sc. Collections a-irefully' ,
tended to, and proceeds remitted to any part - of the Ilnioni
Stocks bought and sold on VIIIIIMILiiiOII..' , • I
4Q-No. 74 Fourth street, next door to the Bonk of 114
burgh. eepi3
THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Dreier, n:ia
Dealer hi Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Beat I;state, lc., No, 70
Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ~1
110 TELS,
MA.NSION HOUSE, GEORG EAUI*
RE
IntormESlM. No. ..4.4 Liberty street, Just beale-W
Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvimia Itailrce4 Which 13:14t
it the moat convenient house in the city for ers' ar
ving by that road.
The proprietor having, at. cousidomble oxides°. fitted
in excellent tyle, the MAN: , N HOUSE,. would ceepiadi.
fully solleit a sham of public {sib onus. There Is aftwile
a splendid STABLE and mice '
ing ample aceumminlation •
Larder and Bar will be It
can afford.
Q T. CLAIR LIG'
10 Clair streets, Pitts!,
ly of " Brown's Hotel,"' . cods Mtge am.
dime HOTEL, and having retitled it in-magnificent. itty.
would respectfully invite his friendeandAlas traveling-mild
to give him a call. Assured. with the eonneniantamt•th
house and his long experience in tho business, u gin
entire satisfaction,qind Ipaphargeti tnolliraps.
Int. C . : CONNELLY.
fIOOD
.
4LA ty and. Grunt streets, tlfe liailrOLd Dopot,
Janialy TA-IMS'EITANN6N, tropriotih. ;
MEDICAL.
PRIVATE AND ACONPIDENTIAL
MEDICAL ADVICE.; .
A T THE BUFFALO VENERIANHOSI'II
TAI-Atottatomifor 41.44, mix qr.
Wet.Mims and tba Infirmities of loutli 1111./ Maturity, k l r
Dr. AMOS & SON, Burrsv), N.ya , York—Office. currier M
Ilan" and Qnay atreem, (tip stabs.)
A MOST
An instrument for tilecure of general Debility, Impotimee,
Incontinence, or Nocturnal lrulaaioua. . , :
This Inotrutuent has been need with the meet happy eiTo , l
iu the practice of the most eminent physicians and trurger.l.l
In the Britrah empire, France cud Germany.. Inked, no re.
mu Labia were the cures, that the late“,.ita Aaulzt'
it as the liarbinger of Life.” The use of this will fully
sustain the high encomium.
YOUNG !LIES LANE PARTICULAR. N4Yft(7l".
Dr. Altol3 k•ttrO; Pare ‘11,8,13:s rityrwrOgisiliti
who at, nor.l.gsrs • . ,f the tL y. e0.11,..g, . 1.
r.:l%.er th• , moste minPniCllvN .
Statea, take plearnroia announcing that Limy .03. , ; he 91 .1
a moat important inert Went tot
dire wen. It ism been: r. : +ll.y rt, •
phpm-mot in Lon.lon. Paris,pillo o .
it har bool.tiioCitroa to ho the oniy nzet ;
, et dhl.cos erol for the cure of `.s:elist/...! 9 K.:.
.n.,0000 at tho genital or.,.emk. re, i.otii.•.,
hanita of Etllf-indulg , nce which sash in.() 0,1
mind, unfitting man either for tuarriav or .ioC:oty:
Dr AMI - 1S a SON, onter to mtti-fr the moet
the orrita of Choir ingtrumnut, plosigtothoul , ,ll ,, nuo
4171 Y lColonf o whore they may prove u,otat';:iif,.•tory it,:ero
rare money will be reit:tided by returning tho I ii*Cril•
meat in good order.
l'ersouti wilting the 11.00iiii awful Itratrurnetrt Witt tiiHerve
that the 1,100, with the exeumpau tang dlr. Oki/0,0.000,V
packed and :writ to; express, is tea duller .
NEW 1i.P.511.11)17 AND QUICIOUnt ES.
For the Vt,neretil Diseases and private romplaiida,
gleeta, atricturm, seminal wentknera, pains in the Mine. all
tions of the' kidneys, dw:is of 'the head, thriiet, now and
akin, and alt thoao ikreildful afflictions arising (robs Vt*Ct..i
habit of youth, which produce constitatidnal :Tn.
dere marriage impossible, and in the and destroys both laxly
and mind.
A. CURE WARRANTED
- - _
Dr. AMOS .t SON hove devoid their attentlowexclu- ;
• sively to tins peculiar class of maladies, mid the relief th..y
have consequently Loom enabled to render to their fellow
creatures is fully testified and gratefully acknowledged by
couvi,lasoent patients and others tinily arriving lu town
. from all parts of the country, for the express.purposo only
of consultation, while their exertions hero, been crowned
with the most signal advantages; yet from what Wry have
experienced in inquirin,q into the causes of these infections
complaints (from their meet simple condition to, that of the
most dangutons and itiveterated) they have always eater.
;awed *th, po s sibility of their _prevention. and removal, and
likewise lover:ably found that the most horrible and nilig
cant forms of disease could almost always be trawcti to 101.
of the following eausta :—lgnomnix., neglect, or the ill ef
fects of unskilful and improper treatment; itherilopo
AMOS de SON have succeeded in discovering, to the selee .
tints of their remedies, a safe. etTeetual and c.auttous.cuurs..;
omitting nil combination of remedies which bear un
cal character, as well as those whosw premotuie .or tairaie
dons application might be productive of bad couseqtrendre
in the hands of private imlirideals. In short, the lautlidns
end of the remedy is the lessening of a grand mass
elan misery by the alleainthan, relief and prcrenti , n
those gl evens affatiOn.4lll:+t are in reality the ewer-1 foe ,-f
life, and which, while th , y so exterviively sunvuud so, fl.:1
added for our skill road interf,etice tor thrie exterininntiois.
BEWARE OF IMITATION
Dr. AMOS & SUN have fur a Wog series of years been en.
gisorri in an extensive practiee in ILe treoLl.le t tneee d,] ! .
.alc anul:tints. nod are the only bgal ly yuoaiboi pLyairin r
ono, regnrdlcon of the bootie and en , . v ut the bypontai i
and mod; modest, have had tits ountidelicri. th ough OW
diem of the public pram, to dirrct attention to thoselerne •
mous evils, from which no grade of 60eiety is free. In
ing this department of pvuotice they /rave been amply re
warded by the great success that lon •attendisi their etilitts
thetxwatmeut of these cases. which Are re generally Con.
tided to the unqualified and ignorant °alpinist, who; with
their pirated puhliwitions assume foreign (inmost and tithes,and pretended virteuto of theirtpatatit 'hoetroins, have in
dicted Serious injury ou those who have breu indtmdl to
place faith in their pretensions.— *sired! herritlp.
TO PATT NINTS
Dr. 3 / 4 3108 3 / 4 BON ltdvd made arrnngnnents whereby
packaged cut be forwarded with secresy and despatch torj ,
part at the world.
Address Dr. 3 / 4 5.108 k BON, corner of Made and Alilay
ttreetA (up stairs.) ktuftale. N. Y. I.9ll:awls
DOCTOR lIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED
lJ GERMAN . BITTERgi •
PBSPAZZ, or De. C. M. JACiiSt./3, PILILMJ . .k, r
Will effeetwelly cure ,
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE.
NIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, •RISF-ASKS
OF TIM KIDNEYS,
Awl aA Diseases arising fram a disordered Liter or Stomach,
Such
ea Coos:Ape
time, Inward Film,
Fulinessor Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach,
Nauseau, Heartburn, Disgust for Food,
Fulhamse or weight en the Stomach, Sour Eructs-
Litton:, Sinking, or Flutuning at the Pit of the Stn..
mach, Swimming of the tread, Hurried and Dtillmatt
Breathing. Fluttering at the bract, Choking or Suffocating
sensatimis when in a lying pristine. Dimness of. Pinion,
Dote or Webs before the Piglet. Fever noel 0l 111 Pain ,
in the Head, Deranney of Stomp:it:thornPei,
lowness of the Ship +total Limbo, Pain In
the Shia, Drag, Chest, Limbs, tm.,
Sudden Af itch limn
ing in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil, and
great DepqtAslen of
In attributing ench valuable properties W this melody, tie
rash or unwarrantable assertion is made. but is sinipYy'etafed
a fact; proven undeniably and catelusively by the extritort
dinars mom, and hematite deriyed from its ose,nniitithl
motion of its illustrious originator, Dr. lloothend.,llllloll ell
classes of European society, and from the inunezier mites et
testimony, from all parts of- the'Atherican
mutated during the last ten years, it the hands oftbi
cut proprietor. 'Tice prevalence of dipmeesllrarbttill_the
Germenilitters are adapted, It is witlieorinw we *Ay it, te at
most nniveretal; indeed there is scircelynfinnitythrotigitout
the whole extent of our country la whit% (Mere eanaaf•te.
found among its m tubers that peculiar san/tednif tarsgeid
appearance denoting a diseased Liver, or do eturalateteitnd
suffering Dyspeptic.
Then of whet immense invert-auto tel clue Of:Dwelt&
that a certain and reliable remedy eheuld ho.itlectal err In
their reach; one In which no baneful or inityleus tlyg en
term into its composition; a rettlwiYonvh`ch theDatiengran
rely with the utmost confidence and certaiutp,and ratielthrod
from actual and tangible proofs that the article he is using
really possesses the 'lrma attributed in it. Stich a remedy
is "1100FLANWS GERMAN BITTERS." `Thrainanrie of
dollars have been expended in its meardrature and diffukinn
throughout all pare of this continent, and the proprietor
feels the greatest satisfaction in stating that ilasto ltt no
state, county, or even :Mingo, where the "Mtsllcine houtiren
introduced, that there cannot be found indurate willing to
testify to its virtues. •
'
It is need constantly In the practice of a large another of
the most prominent Physicians in the wintry. who rave
also added their written testimony in evidence of Its great
virtues. In conclusion, then, we would respectfully nett of
all those afflicted with any of the above diseases to givil the
Bitters a trial, and milt secured it will never he regretted.
In proof of the suite - mamas alcove mule, all are :netted it.
read attentively the Almanac published aunt:all) by the Jire
printer. fur Ferment and Families. oonteinintript vete' man
her of mrifill receipts. in .141t.iOn CO the teetemnct be .1v..7
of the litters, from the most peuntinentaad well th e arn in
dividuals in all plots of der Linton At Az. ten ter vi
tees are authorized to distribute the A linithae gee, itorisiv
Principal office and Manefectory,96 Arch strwe., Pielatiel•
Pe.
Fee sale wholetale Ly Druggists in all the priurip.-1 cities,
out at retail by Apot twenties and Starakeoperu hr every Own
In the United States and CinaJa, mid bv
FLEM IN; trims. toed
De tenth 11. KEYSER,
Pittsburgh.
JvMlydam .
a . in -.V.',
..•
• -4e , :km , .... te ~, l ', O , V S'Ar?"- 7: l4 ` r.t.`- ,
:
lETNEWI
`"'
AVER'S cnEggi PECTORAL,
I YOU TUE MYR> Ctrie, ' eri' COMM (PIM . ILO AMIN
"1. WilauTlVAL,"ArAwur.
Lir.TOM lirotrer to offered to the ono
• `,.: A mbiitrffiltlf.thd deigtmoo wo kd In
..- , ,... 4 . , , ,,. ...i` tot" articni Whirl( kohluto Solis to real.
4 f:;,,r , strz.i==orfttdie...
r.,..i
~g,:=V:Xlo7°.',':=3
, .17.....v. -r:, -
t. 1:: .'WP'I n JPellesnkPub.
1-:Wao--;,.:..4 - ..d..14 7 w a T R W"' nate r ' I " Wrea
frouLa ante and own derspende tits
easewof thy tan tly.ttiliiik Mievebuto Mad : its cape.
*tit/ Pvtit 03 era tstitti , *; IMO of , lta It tik4,l, Oa Moroni
to Lampe observation, amt whore its virtues aro known, the
entitle qm longerhadateVial antidote to employ kir the
disposition and dangenottraffacttont of the PnlMonary or.
Mimi /hic kske WMehttd nftr entrsts.
. • Nothhatt. has calhattaudrefor thocarneet ingraw. of, pi&
"ca men, than th e alarming prevalence and . fatality of goo
intittptivd unspitanktmoort,lntrany and clitostyf ‘digasidi bad
w9te . ektbrl , s,4_ , qattptta and, cam , ;int as yet-no ado.
ta
4nnrnmecY noe bosh - provided; on %Obtai the pnblk could
depend for.protootton from attacks upim.tho reeptintorr. or.
cans,. until the .11am/flagon, of gui ouratcY latTone.L.
mu article is MS wodde Ofn lest e,labotibili, and,l, I liZileve,
anocessful. endeavor to furnish. tba community with• coach a
remedy. (1) this last atatemeatthe American P9olnte tiew
theinselves Menaced toltoW End I appall With tun dint ce to
their decision. ,di there lasey.depanderue to be t ipteeed to
what - Man of piety class haul station certify* has douo for
there; if isoemplrout oat 00 , 11160131iNt, 'WWII let See dan"gerhos
'effrCriens4tlul t4rent.end lungs Ylold tell: if Wocan,dopend
Delhi, Sant:ranch of intelligent Physielatto who make it Oak
bustuosolo kidw.—nt shait if ttwrerhtnWy reliance keen may_
thing. theitit is irrefutably proven ; tiatt this medicine doter..
nein and &Omar° the clalts'of arose - 81E1s thieigni4 for. he.
loud nay anslalltdbmittbutarekhounto mankind. .Irthla he
tree, it cannot pe too freelyinthlished;nta too widely Immo.
Theiffiletetf sliontrkimie It. A tomddy that Ceres fa peep
.iyaw.to-,thogn,- Neikte should, know tt, their. children ars
priceltise to thom..,All eicould know tt, fur health can bo
prieed 'to no ones Not ohlyishonld•it be cirttlated here; but
, everywhete, not only la this country, "but im all coonirlea.
• M., faithfully' we have acted on this conviction, Is shown in
the SockthuttokeadY , thht artieletuukrdado the circles' 'Of the
gl.Pg. The.efin norer.,nte; oit itajnolte' No °al . :atom:a to
al out' it; a nd hal few 'peoples. Although not in ao poem'
'one in 'Other natiownw Iry thin, It la employed by Om mars
inteNigunt, la .almost ttll,olvilkunttdes.• A ie ortb+D
idi,dy «rap" 14(4 telibfb Aiderica;Z-fn Nur'Ope, Asia, -Africa.
. anatradislamd h ofaooffidelaads tor thesea:-+Llfe:toes'dlarr
to, it. there q here, end •they grasp at A valtuddo
ered
aril taid 'lath more aelditY: Unlike most' ooPtirations
. ; . frAtil 4thdritlitext =paced:re curtipsgtlon of otaqly utrAorlal.
MI it is afforded to the public at a temantably low pct pad
'whaeli or isStly•tutist Hemet:Mt', ico'id?them;ibt Otani' is
norntemffmnd to dattlficinearttOttginal Stitudardof met
hence. "Sieriliottle of thin medicine, flow panufactured, Is
signed aertreer•hintbeen , tlittdelnirefolFere; , or as vie are ca
pable of making. No toil or "iota is 'pared, initiating
it in the hest-Pnrfnmhat , ..whach It. la possible to produce.
limtco, the_ patient-who yantntew the genuine Caraltir Pro.
mkt, Mtn rely on hiving as Sold iii article as luta over been
.had by those who testify bkitit cares.
BY Pnrstling this wane, I have the hope of dging some
reed in the amid, IA will as the satishicticin of honoring
,kbat.rouch hem bteadque , 6l,
Ace Premred by J, Precycal and JklOytleal
lattiatitd,l,6•l44l; , MinK'" ' - -
by4t...&.54.4 . 11NEMM1C wboleeede and tr.
1•41 . ,‘bj , avorlDruggfet, ?n'l . oitabnr , gb; and by all Dralete
.strarretterec:' - • A aplAtndAW
111=1
—The . GMtest Me,dicat Discovery
_-• -
•., . i t:. O. F'. TEE. AGE • .
- 14.11,iKENNEDY 0 of Rothaty; bus diSCOT-
111., 9ro tu.o l3 *-at ‘LAAPollumnilfrittente weeds a remedy
....._ '
tamati. at cures rrery arid of limner, from; the worst Sarlesta too
~ A
co iernk. ~ I - ~ .-,E - P ..+ •-' ,
iieltriktreluted It Itt , oy%tkvokt htrodtl4l cases, and never 14,...,.. •
• need' hicelit In tviCatsee (both thuadcr homer.) lie has
noir is Ids imseassion over two hundred certificated of Ito ,
Table, all 'sight t.w5 11 t5 ranee. 0 1, 1 hatoP .... . - - 11'••
'''StfiYbottle4 arii*irtantndlia tots, o
a nursusg, Bore . month. ":-.-
;A Ong to/limo bottlafwill Ciltbthavorat idtid f pharetot ot •e - s
' the file% . . - • ' t ;
intirto #treOgb4tbili 4111 vim the sietehi or tone. • , ‘ .-
month /*GI hottkul tresclaranted!to cora.the woratuaakerin the
* '
and stomach. . •.;
Three to five bottles are warranted to mai - the vont dive
of erysipelas. . .. .
,
Qpe or two hettlatteawarnintedloenre all humor of the :
eyes. , ~ . , ,:,.
-,Ttentetilea itteivailinted tt, care raititinirat the eat and
-bla_ u tdkal az10ni.P.,... •i.!l!,tP belt 1 . .• , , -,... , .., ,
yo to Ex DOttaPi ar . c warranted to cure corrupt and saw
ning - xcosit .-,,,, , tt" k , ,,,,,,, , ~•., , •,.. . , I
°4 1 "18 Wil t Ctir 4o
..C*SraptiOn of the skill.
tvici throe b01t169 are %‘ , lpr , itti . ted to care thenisiost deo- •
...,
'',
TAr r el MV• bc i lle P "FF-f, w1 9 24 4 01 .1 0 ture,the Ward calm '-',--
I .
Or gwbrm:
, Thremakfonebottlettere warranted to caftan. rpentn.
.live to eight betty* vOll cure the worst clamor scrofula.
" A bonnift - tiedirityii,xperieimd We the Ansi bottle, and
=feet. carafe'arartantedf,stha.AlM aboveignantityls - -
. . ,
I Nothing leeks en 1113plibbIA0 to those' alio - have in "sin A
•14 iod-au the Munderfal, medicinal of. the dayout.thata cam. 'fi.'
moo weed growing - in the posturcy and along olden:MO Tra!, ',..1
should ecini °Very liemorin tbnirysteat: yet tt Is now flkod •,f,
I aimt if ytut . have p humor it . l/ae : to stszt, glare are no ifs 4
li
, jr nada, hums or ha's about salting somo
', Oases and not „.„.
yours. I peddled ir rem thousand tiottiseof !sloths Vicinity '
0 Buytort. 1, 'WOW Ito Meta in ever' asti., ;it hot Itlnalli ':•
' did n'e some of the gre,stest`ehre4 ever &Me hi Briassoltusetts.
I gave it to ctuldren a yea; old; •'to old people of sixty. I 0 -
have seen per ,„ pony, wgnmey,kadrieg,children. wham flesh !,
was nolt and flabby, Tett:4W Ito it wißt state a' health by
~ i te ban,
lhooo who are eubjeol 'tn-'n sick hwidache,ane tenth,
,;I al wavo riurft. It vves grovt relief to catarrh and dia
. loom. Some who bap; lesentdstive. for yearn, have taken
lohl been resnlatedtb.y 4 ir lShur dm laxly is wand it works
:into mug. hat dim, to out' derangement of thatnno.
tihoS : ef aginro. It ,Fill ran-'• vooy reeling.., but you
moat not. be alarmed—they akee.yo diem oar In from Ann
.lave to a week. There it nor, a lout rastrat from It.. On the
e.odmryl When ttler Crrling is over. 'you wpm jtst yOarkilf
Ilk., 4L3V 141,1111. f heard some of the matt entzavagant
t•acorraorna of it that man over ItotetatO .o. No changt. Of
,hr.t faceirytqapea.pinar-- , onitisiilitat vont/an got. I hare
kerb, atiicts,,,yrlmp..etipnvoroll lo.satalt nit, dieadres
Sorofuloue. wolfing of mn-nook eta! era 'l' tie. cam. Price
GO , Rime Prirroof tbn Giedie?l , llivorocervil - por bottle.
for , ono table epoonful. per. day.
Obildreti over Oiklit years, children from
doti-ta oighty.yeere,terospeonfol. Ao tw diramtlon can be.
noate apptitr.bl. w alt conetitutians„ take enough to operate
on the bowele‘ttriee a day. ' " .
IM;MI;iOMiIiSIM
Raid, whole/Me hnd ictail. at Dr. HISTEER'a, 140 Wood
direct, wilt', of Virgin alley,- sad P. FLEMING. Mtn.
gboey. apl2.-lydaw
CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMMON.
ICYGEANA.
BROUGHT HOLM TO TRU DOOR OY TH➢ miiramt
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY bt,
us recent
-1
tj - been made by Dr. Comm. of thferity, to theireat
moot of Consumption, Asthma. and all diseases akin, Lungs.
We refer to "Da. CORM' lITAZANA, on INRALLIO IiSORAIS
VAPOR MO) OILISZY SIIILOP.." With thin now method, Dr. C.
has ratans], many afflicted 0110.3 to health; man evidence of
which, he has itinuihemblo certificates. Elpealting of the
treatment, a physician remarks: "It is evident that tuba/Mg
.—constantly breathing. an agreeable, healing vapor—the
medicinal - properties matt crime in direct tonna with -the
whole a,rial rarities of the lungs, and thus imam:, the mans
end varied cheeps produced upon them when introduced
into tin stomach, And sniffed to the process of digestion."
Tho Ilygettiftelo for ahle'hy nll the Dregtists throughout. the
,011[1.12 y."—.Mva lurk Mama, of January IL
The Inhaler Is worn on the breast, under :ho linen, with
out the leant inconvenionce---the hest of the body heitpe
andiefent to cyclamate the fluid. Hundreds of cress of coma,
the . followintt. might he named:
One pardrago Of the Itygoans (me ourod me of the Asthma,
of cis e yenr standing.
.1. P. lIREVIStRY.
Pistumeter of Mime:a:non, Pa.
I. am cared.of rho Aothn.n. of tan vont. , elonling. by Dt!,
thn Ilygonon. 1:4111 . 4111 ' ly u, N. Y.
Mre. hf No. 5 thimmon.l eft.e2t.N. Y., was cored of
a &were. awe of Bronchitis by. the Ilygoann.
My sinter Ins been coma of a dinthe,ing coogh, of severol
years' otandint, And tieelthol to he incapable by the pNyii ,
clans. .n 0 wsa curod In ono mouth, by the llygenno.
J. 11. 11411114E1T !tithing:lll l l; Me.
The Row To. , l7lntroltn, of Now York, teething of nor medlb
Cl4O in the following language:
Yam, !governing- 16.1564.
rkar Sfir-4 think highly of Br. Curtis' Hygraua nen rein.
ody dissaitee of , thi , threat and lungs. Having had some
eiVortnnity to totally ite (Malty, I am convinced that it lea
aunt oxnellent nodliiixe;both the S'yi - up and the inhaling
application to the cheat. „ -
N.
• ;
ll• -- DX-C 12 riis! NYgeana.la the ORIGINAL and ONLY
GENIANN.AUTIOLIt; all others ale bane imitations, or rile
and , rattartani anutterfatia. thera aa you would
rnErloiiialerli); Br. (ltd. 12. Itcykr, 140 Wood - sweet; R.
ernhcalik Co.; Loa A Bockhorn, Alleghooy Otto; John
ElArgotit, Now prighton; C. L. Halsor; Boeheoter.
.
tlN7c WON'T DOIL-They sever did db
trcra time giro tempOrary relief and they rieverWin.
is to because they don't mach the ammo of the disease. Ile
cause of all ague and bilious disease* is the atmosPhoric
potion called Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by
its natural antidote, and an disease canoed by It disappears
At once. Abodes' Paver and Ague Carols this Antidote
Malaria, lad moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine.
The - certifcate of the celebrutOd chemist, J. It Chilton, •Of
Sew Xork, to this efieet,As attached to evory bottle; there.
fore if It doss no good it
can di , no harm.
Phials more than Met bo radii of Olathe. Arsenio, or any
tonic in existent% as tech rise is ruinous to the constitution
atorbrizikii on Dumb Ague, which ureter allows a permit to
rioti perfeetly area for alingto moment. In Maturation of
the.", truths I annex some extracts froma latter just rixeirm:
frail a Physician: . _
ri, Ohio, Nlarnh 17,1856.
JAS. A.IIITCtiIIES,3II4.ss-Dessir Sir: Yours of 2d inst. Is at
hand. The Care =tired late last year and the difficulty in
gitting any. ants to try It wad greatly increased f, ow
that that a remedy hadleenititroduced which was gruwing,
in favor with the public, as ben% better than using Quinine
—cot kneerniel phistude that thn remedy they used to
.s.ecapii tithing Quininess.centained the drug Itself!
Tins remeey„lrnown as Smith's Tonic, would invariably
inisit-err ague, hat it did not cure it, as it would erten Te
tsuo withjuelwed yigor. 31ais one circumstawai I detailed
- in your Diver, If I could institute a test comparison between
It end pour 040: Thefallowhiris the result: s
Three persons took your Coro, all of srbich.were oases of
Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing.
They 04 tried Quinine; dad - other remedies, octsetionally
Missing es L631144E1 ft was ((assn all such eases) slowly *ear
n% thena otitandleying the foundation of ether and MVO
rer =ladled. 'I did stateed , Meting a radical core of
ell thretrof these cases-with your remedy, and they have
twt flat Chill Alla° , inall of these cases the entitles
Tonid lesehUSSetf.ltnif wourd, at betaro 'elided, break the
cLiilePut.afterspatlatus:twoshadelapsedliwould more
-1 think there will bo no difficulty now, lu giving to your
the'vtutage unkind °ratty tither remedy now In use
.horrs dus Ars WILLIAM 111:0KNY.rts
LlloDil DIVEII and AITUU MRS, or ANTITgIIii TU
VA I.A ILIA, the only hared, es remedy s u existence, in
own) certain as a PICICYRATI VII, es a (Ant& Take it
, st Sam you feel the chills coming on, tuulyon will nesertsevo
a Angie one,
JAWS A. 6.11 1, Proprietor, Providence. It I.
Bur salehy On:tug:ilea gynnuilly.
lIE SATISFACTORY , REblfilllY —l4' rern
all pasts of the country, narth.tuni.falllh, the Drew*.
c'e e arc ahnoet daily In reculpt of such flattering testllooni
ghee as the reneging, relative to ll,A...lrehlteatock'e unequal
od Vormituge
Gasamettao . , Ain., .7 prfiltlth, 1845.
Maws. D. A. Frihrtatock,ct,Ve..-71 Aare, lama aelti ug
nu lbw, in this P r ince for Ore - yeatrAaul tales pleasare in
itetiagl'for the infermatitin of the tradWalfdaf the Ituftrw,
tam. it Wheat, actifai as I know, true of the most satisfac
tory romedlosiattal market, and ono of the mint saleable
o,ditioett we have. I have faeo pentaual knowledge of Its
effects in tinmennis caws matter the treatment 1... f our
pnesiettuot, nll efts:hum ewe irregularly, awl always Sound
it to be cafe and relloble,esn w a rm specie, 1 ma memo
awed it nn one of tin. attired anti best itt the market.
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Tooth Paste to the best of t kind inr
eitell*lkellinefiennektiO4 the teeth. It in peppered ituder
L khe Seprevhifeti ate. Elhniheri. M . dart*
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