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4 I el , E-.l: il r.iltmfirju.• sm.9r4tAb.lkqt . trvp,..,.:,.,,: , ~,, Cemetery ..‘Eurble Works.
...... '_.......ei 7... I, o4444fietraier th Use*O A...1b , ' oe• No. 333 Liberty Street. below Wayne,
That following amendmenta are
Coltiorealos of Boolkeeheolle '' -.: tedgat(4.43,,L,,,,,......„. in, PthPoted no the fo-s•
PITTSBURO II , I'A.
• u, woden,/ uith the
From er halte ,have observedrwo-think few. ;Jan, 1 4.4 0414 e tenth article th o oof. MATTHEW LAWTON,
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crop . 1 ,,,,,i 4 ,„id 'b e d ew ijA w u tic kwh ea yt, ihe v i . . . rtes.! Annyestr. • er. . , PRACTICAL MARBLE MASON',
lion be an athEttonal article t owl Con • t I
during IS few years past- There have,ofmrse, i b v* **,..4.. s is, 4 ,„, , 4 1,,, ° ,_ '-' '' t " WlSit E S RESPECTFULLY TO M
.- been exceptions, in liurited: idealitiea,"bur aft r' - --' - 4' '- - II aitet.z Xt; . V 4 form the friend,. and the public generamr. that he
ha. kneed the .1.1. pr.omme, farthe mastutoetem and cute
that Lis been raiscd, has met with ready sales" ' 0 7 runLl c DEBT b.
at good prim. We have seldom' been able to 1 Seems 1. The:State smty contract debt to supply moo I et' °eery variety of Marble 'Work, oath as
purchsec a good article .of ituckerhiew • ge,, a 1 4660 or '°"'"'" L° r""'" , °' ;° m''' ''P''''''' lint rjth. Monuments, Tombs Tabletg end Grarevttugs,
rocket poolded P.m hilt th. env...vete raelmuut nr mach de.bt of • r ; I ' raristy and form;
less price tithfl Wheat flour. Indeed, ,150 high I !firma sof contingent, whether omotractod by virtue of ..n- ' • .13-tc,
h e m th e forum be e n oli kinvi _a ist.. .wi„, ti0 ..... 11 or altereleCte of the g eneral aatenthly, or et differentpencci. Maude Plume,
second ..„" obaslmeti
extensively ........ ••••-• of thato,thal nererescord won hundred and fift - thousand Centre Table,
mixed w ith it, I down, and the money arielog from the motto f ' for, human
It in denredly in favor of 13uekwheat that it can " 4 " . " 1 ‘PP"nd I" the
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tamed, or to ruray the debta to contracted, and to a, other ' and Wuth
be used M . ll male-shift , to 1111 in where from a I Stand l' ore,
whalers& u,
late Spring or other cause it his boot impossible ' =ell. lii sortiooti to the there 1
to sow Spring .WhesitOats, or .. ..._,
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n.pa
th... 1 tholted poser the Wlnch he is alarm; aeloa es any other mtablishment Woo
000 T tarll44 .... '..., '6...11...1'. eV¢IrM :moo of the mountain& Otis stock Is entirely Imo, and hue been
crops. It may b e sown in this latitude for role_ teeter!. deiced WO Statoin er&r, or to redeem lie prmeot a doted by hhamdf, enmestly for this market. Ile te also
of the Mate; but rho money easin g j prepared to build Donal Vaults. e nclose gar Lots oath )ter.
tog grain as late as the middle of July, but we tt r n du t. 4 . met e sting educe dkw, team bo alied to the I 010 or Eton. • end to execute any other a orl In ha Use, to
*Chi* earlier sowing, say by the first of the Pnrlosse for which it was Weed, or to repay toot debt, mad ; any of the Conieortee suljoinlnk ratnbuti;h.
month if not-before, where it eau be done as ; u's",,,'"l",„73.ll.‘:P7rpt7t,„"t:d7brtl. . b.,..w.m0d0n
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Lyr,,, ar n, rotte sir PetaILISION SO
1 Robert Galway, Esq.,
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well at that time. For plowing under an a ter.
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Miter, it can be SORB from early Spring to the I
close of August.,
_ -Buckwheat (Polygonum fayopyrum , hi um.-
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times called Bcceditrheot from the close mum-
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blance of its kernel to the common beech-nut. Its
use for hot :mikes, familiarly known: ati ••flap.:l
-- Jacks" eeelaplacks is too well known to reclaim!
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escription. The recently improved hulling
mills for removing the black shell, has tended to
greatly extend its use. It is also good for stock,
pigs, poultry. ac. In Europe and also in some
places in this country, it is very extensively
• raised . es food for bees. It is grown for fodder,
•: . „ . and if cured in a green state, and stowed away
lit small stacks of two or three tuns each, or in
' a dry loft, or on an open scaffold, and then
• steamed before feeding during the winter, or
rut fine in a straw cutter,alightlymoistened with
water, and mixed with meal, it makes tolerably
nutritious food for cattle and horses. Finally,
it is also grown as a fertilizer, lobe plowed deep
under the soil when in blossom. Though not
- equal to clover for this purpose, still it enriches
the land rapidly, and, has the advantage of
growing when and where clover will scarcely I
show its more delicate beads.
Soil , and Preparation.—The best soil, un
doubtedly, for Buckwheat, is a good, dry, light
sandy loam: but it may be made to grow well in
any soil if properly prepared. Fresh manure
should only bo applied to this crop when a
growth of straw alone is wanted. When its
grain
,is-desiredc• dissolved bones is the best
manure; next comes a mixture half and half of
guatto . and bone-dust. We have seen fine large
crops raised on the poor randy soils of Long-
Island and New-Jersey, by an application of ten
— to fifteen bushels' Of -bone-duet per acre. - Flow
deep, sow the seed broad-cast, thenthe manure,
then barrow well, and finish by, rolling smooth.
' Quantity of Seed per Acre.—lt sown for a fer
tiliser or for fodder, putin one and a half to
two bushels per acre; if for the grain, three
quarters to one and a half bushels per acre, is
- usually sufficient. Sow broad - -east, or in drills
as most convenient.
Time of Cutting.—lf for grain, cut as soon as
the berry is well filled with milk, and before it
. gets very hard.. -Loss frequently ensues by let
ting it stand too long, for it is a grain that shells
sully as the straw is turned in the field. -
When wanted for fodder, cat just. as it is
going out of bloom, and cure tho came as clover
. .
When plowed in for a fertilizer, do this in full
bloom, and cover as deep and we ll as possible.
- a flzb3 gtorit atibtriisemsnbl.
GPOODTEAWS PATENT VULCANITE,
on
ILIRD INDIA ' RUBBER.
THE BEACON DA3I CO., OWNERS OF
j. Patent., mantracture 4= the above eneynal mate
riel, and oder to oak et Aber-Warentoen, 11?„153 Malden
Lane, New Vat. kar thepackags tmtp. _
- MOM CORK IKNEWR,
of emery S
kInd YRINGES needed for Do- Enicaretsued Mechanic.'
lemenic Psubeelonal 3LEAIHIRLSO TAPES.
poem prOnonneed by Myst- NACHLMINES OILERS,
eiane the most perfect artkle It • [(TIN AL B KINGS
mew =de. WHIP SOCKETS,
BREAST S9IM INSLIATORS.
-AST As,—
POWLER FLASKII
Anu - rame tOkev tb•Bowder
dr PUIINTIKIIK ' cAirons:
eat rrlO Ock diolkoo Ibaearpst
TUMBLERS k sunnArs,
Poo and Pocket- - •
• MIME.
NAPKTh BL\O 6.
This RAnderful Moterial
Keit As LlORS—Reillant
...eaneoadortor of ELECTRU
ACIDS and ALKALIES pectin
to any We, for Ito above ot
other pcuppoes. to which It Is I
Dealers La all ' , arta of the e
ockvo• with those roOrR, and s
artido• of tab kin& Allfbay
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nortllo Iron Pipe 'or S.
SIIIBIIII. 4 JAGI7ES.
142 Centre Street, New York,
IgANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS E.
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W..gla Iron Pk., linings, Tools, and every de
scrip on of apparatus entine,ted uith Stuns. Water and
Oaa, for heating and lightios Stomas, (borel" Note*
pclvets DoolLace, Bovlnts, Asylums, Winn, rectork%
and Halle.
Also, Vale., Cool% Pampa, Gangs., Dollen and Boiler
nue rude to order.
Our Saner Cutting Machine. are - *atm); S.C. and oer
PV.ollt—Vltrataed to do dould• the wort crony other
Invention.
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Itfor. m al neetloa o tn. Cb p u a n tt t e r lyyd
.sm-dory ef».). Ommewwad»
Ix &5.,. 111... ch. 'IL 15.57.
The reaclutton proposing amendments to the Constitution
I the Commonwealth bung under noushloation,
On the queetion,
Will the Saute agree to the arm amendment I
The yells and nays were taken agreeably to the pro,elons
of the Conettution, end were as fallow, viz :
Tssa-Measra Brews, Browne, Colfs7, Ely. Eva», Fetter,
Plenniken, Fraser, Ingram, Junian, &Slinger, linos,
m,
Lewis. Myer, Scofield, Sella», Shuman. Steele,
Straub, Welsh, MUM., Wtight end Emutart, . s Pr'k ,-24 .
Nan-Messrs. Grabb, Crewmen, Finney, Gregg, Marls,
Penne. And ocouther-7
So the question was determine:lln the aPlrmut.va.
- -- On the question,
-Intbally
Will the Senate agree to the second amendment I
U The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pn,misions
P. of tho Constitution, and were am follow, viz.
Tsam-)flment Brewer, Brown, Gremswell, Ely, Snow,
r, Fetter, Finney, Flenniken. Ingram, Jordan, Knox,
kr. LA:Mach, Lewin Ilyer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steel,
Straub, Welsh. Wilkins, Wright And Taggart, .Sprolte-=.
:r Neze-Mmamrs. Colley, Grubb, Fraser, Gregg. Wolin all
1, linger, Penroseami Scofield-8
en So the question was determined In the afilmaative.
h On the gumption,
Will the Semte agree to the third liallemtll3l.3 7
. The rem and nays were taken agreeably» the provisimot
of the Constitution. mad wefts). follow, cis:
Ifram-blemers. Brewer, Browne, Craldm Crewmen, Ely,
te Elita, Pknniken. Freer, Ingram. Jordan, Killlngm . r,
.... Enos, Limbach, Lewitt Myer, Scofield. Sellers, Shuman,
t / B oo ths, ste m d, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-21
L Nan-Nero. r. Gregg, Harris and Poomete-4.
N Seth, question we. determined in the alarmatlve.
On the question,
Wal the Senate agree to the fourth amendment!
rs. , Tbe yeas and nays were taken agreeably tolhe pr.:Rieke»
ei of the Conetitation, mid wen ea follow I•tr 3
Yme-Sieesre. Smear, Browne, Coihre, Creaswell Sty
m trona Isimtlken. Yuma; Ingram, /Munger. Knox, Lau ,
back, Lewis. Slyer, Soofteld. Sellers, Shuman, Souther ,
.., Steele, Staub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright.-=.
Nars-liewsrs. Cratda Fimay, Jordan and Penrose.-4
a' : Falba question was deternained in the slarmathe.
L'.. IN 210 HOLTZ Or REP3III3LITATIOOO.
.:.? Apra 9,11157.
The resolutiop proposing emendate:at. to the Constitution
111
trt of the Commonwealth tains under conelderation,
SI . On the question,
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WM tho House agree to the first amendment? -
P Toe you awl nays were taken agreeably to the prOrbione
in of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz:
yeas-Shusra. Anderson, Arthur, Backbone, 8011, Beck,
MI
Pi 81311.111, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell. Chase, Cleaver,
0r 113 . 1 .rd• DlekeY, E.; Eystar m i,sueold, Pmer, Glibboney,
la
0, Gad.., Hamel, Harper .loin., Helmand, 11111,11.111egas, Hoff-
70,
I duns. (Berks,) Imbrle, Innen, Jaoobe, Jeoldna. Johns, Jobn-
S 1 moo, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight, Lamming, Lonsnker, Lovett,
Manor, Ilau7,le, 31 . Calmont, M'llrein, Moortmad,..blumma,
is, Mnssehmen, Nicixds, Nicholson, Num:timber, Pearwrn m
M po em Petrillo, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey. (Philadelphia.). ,
5.2 Barmy, (rock.)lLeuner, Reed, Roberts, Bo pp, Sam, Shen, .
Ti Smith, ( tml,ria,) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson. Tolan. Van,
Vanvourhis, Vickers, ['nosh thy, Nieto', Westbrook, Whar-
M ton, Walleton, WitherovagWright, 'Zimmerman and Getz,
M ..-Itke*-48:
et Nara-Slourm Backus, Benson, Dock, Hamilton, Harr
cock, Hine, Hoffman. (Leheum.) Let., Smiths., Thor..
I Warner andirintrole-1.2.
3 Bo the Tontine wm . detetmined in the affirmative.
r/ 013 the question,
ti! Will Me Home agree to the mooed amendment'
The yam and nays were taken egrembly to the provisions
Cr. of the Constitution, and Iron, m follow, via t
li Sus-Messrs. Anderson, Deckhouse., Ilan, • Beck, - Bower, t
a, Calbotto„Caroploell, Carty, Ent, Fausold, Radar. Oildee..ll
ea Hamel. Harper, Helm, lliestand,lll ll egna, Hoffman. (Ilerlot ) :•
a: Ilenw.kouper, Imlark., Inn», Jenkins, Joh., Johnson.
o Keultroan. Knight, Leisenring. Lot:maker, Lovett, Mear,...
at Mangle, Milvain, bloorhead, Ilmedmari, N ichols, Ni m chol- ;
, mu, gunemachor, P• 111•11011, rotors, Fannin, Powder.
B ,
Purcell,
to: (Philadelphia,) 1 .
Void, (Fork.) Steamer,
17 Roberts, Rupp: Shaw,Slmn,Solan, Toeghtley. Walter,. 1
et Weetbrook, Wharton, Zimmerman and Gots, Speaker-67.
is NArs-Mears. Arthur, Augustine, Backus; Bousom
tn Bishop, Brown, Chase. Cleaver, Crawford, Eyster,GibtroneY, 1
. Hamilton, listwOck,Mll.lline.lissmss, atb,..,r0.1.0.ar,
Kerr, Lebo, Ittalmord, Ilureins. Rood, Smith, ( C mach)
ti Smith, (Centre,)Steretuson, Streator., Thom. Vanvraerhis,
Vickers, Waganeeller, Waraw, Win trcvle. Wither ow am!
1 • N wright-34.
o thee
question wee determined is the allrmagive.
N 013 the qutitlen.
1 Will Mellon» agree to Um third amend.; on?
She you and nays were taken agreeably to its,. pwrislons I
It of the Constitution, and were as follow. sir:
S Tea-Henn Anderson, Sacklumeo, a.; Bock, r 4133 1 114
I Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Com obeli, Maae.Cdeswer,Crauloni,
m 1 .Dickey, Rot, Kyster,' Fausobt. Pater, (libieray, Bam.i.
Il ."farmr, Heine, Ileistank WA Milne; MCI nan, (Berke,:
) ; lloffinan, (labanern,) Housekeeper, Inskrie, 'Surma J 5.1.11.
Johns, Joknooe, Kaellkemt. Herr, Woo, L mgaker, Lovett,
t I I
H on ., )hogs, M'Cilmont, 11031113141. 11.13.11113, 3111.31.
3 I man, Nictude. • Nicholenn, nimunacher. 1V arson, Pete.,
th Potrikln. POMO]. Purcell, Haftla7. (York,Slteamer. Reed,
il
lc Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smlth.
fl Tany (C oerbbr seb icttil
sett,V o (C e a t n a t» ley .)
01 W u gon n el n, et a Wetb a rook, Wllito s n, VEltberov, ,
Etight,
✓ Zimmerman mod Otte, dkaaher--72.
liaro-Measra. Arnim, Annals*, Enektusißbilosa Carty,
Dock, Glide., Ramilton, Bannock, Hine; Jeuskins; Knight,
b Laboring. SVltrain, Banteey, Molladalphle,tßolate,Strutit•
ea, Flab», Walter, Starner, itrbon and Witotrode--E , ,
g bathe mintiest arm deter:Steed ly the elermstivi
a Oa the queeCce,
a
111 Will th e 'loom agree to Eta fmntb waseidment 2
Th. you Mad »rm.» taken egnasably t• the previsions
el of the Coostinitlem, and were es follow, 312 I • ' i
id , You-Mesa. Anderson Arthur, Dockhotso BeelMe.
O WI, Beck, BOMB, Ilishop, , Bowee, Boren, Canaan, Camp-
rat - toll. Carty. Chase. C1,...-, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Rymer,
it Faueold. Poster, Oibbooey. Midas, Ilatmd, Harper, Halt./
IS 1i51.1.1334, 1104 111.11. Masan, (Berks.) Iltdmen ("Leb
anon.) Ummekeepor Imbrie, tunes, Jacob., Jestkins, ' Johne,
th John s
Kanilbsan, ' Kerr.LeW,Talseruing,Longekm,Lorett,
r Mamas, Esogle..llSCahnonn, WUraln. lionszaa. Stmeel.
Nichols. Nktiolson, Euramulser, Esarean, Paters,
m Fn't•Malm _P.M.; itshMer. (Pbandelphli..) Saunmb.
t (York.) Reamer, Reed, Itahaste,ThaPP. Sinaw, Sloan, Smith.
T (ant Smith, (eSionce,) Stevenson, . Bob,, Val, Ton
to vosehlaYkkets, romplelley, Weicamellsr,•Werner, , West.
it brook, e.st.=, Wallyton, Witham!. Zimmerman and
is Germ -4Pmdm . --. 81 1
5 ......—..... riick.H.gollton, Ile Mock, Struthers,
Thorn, %finitude and Wright-7 '
,-... WO the qoestion 11•1101 determined in the affirmative.
,fi. „.. • Smarunr's Oracle.l
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Ifenattlitla, Jloll 22, UM i
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'7 Etesoyirenfo. is; - '
- calSl,o/I , _,
.„"er.tateEv"'- , --, • , • , .I do mollfy that the dare end &onion ts a true and
6ff ' Shlies at NOMA Ailarinsti l =inis Stook, • • •Oernect eopy of the, t. Yeas" and... Nays" Wren on. the. res.
1 ',23,, del. , Citizens' Det IRO* • .aulutkar . antemdment• to the Constitution of the
•as ati •- .....Aurghenifthh - do Sd, - Common a+ Erase» apppeess on the journals; di the
• • - , ' two /foam& of :the Oeneral Aseembly of this CotnEUm
f ,423 •. • • 11. SfeLAIN & SONSltoekt MI amkore. - e . e ., -• Whams tee m hand an - d - the awl tif said dice: Ibis
I. '''Jterentymenimei day ed , lnase Me thualtima eight ! had'
sut AR-30 hhda. prime Sigel; - . • . . . -, • - A:a:Wm&
ma oars sad itg hao tr 7 t
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3 025 ; SL &. '' A MIE P. '. . ' ' Sedrekti yqf Dot ClusmonoullE.
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13DiLabrIptda abbcctisemmts
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ALLEN b NEEDLES,
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Sosti Wunsch and ih Sotah Water 31374
-- ' .PIIILADELPHIA,
ROLESALE DEALERS IN OILS,
es, Starchy b. ♦ fall aaanatokant on hand to
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CIOLUJIBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND,
CAPE MAL JLICSEY.—This extensive estab
11./.llt will he opened for the reception of company on
Thdridiy, Anne 11, pros- Finn the dime of but moron It
has been put In complete order, painted throughout,
and much new furniture added. A corpse of the best drilled
colored servants have been selected from this city and•Dalti.
mores and every attention will be paid to mum the comfort
mad pleasure of the Emma — Application for Rooms or Cot
tages on be made at the ofßoe of the miswrite.
L. ILABWOOD.
• N 0.93 Walnut street, Philadelphia'
Valtintote abbentomrnts,
Zaairce T. sma.
AFIENIRTMILD.IIIOOI & co.,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA
-MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
IR, St Erchaar Placer. Battisere.
ri.Atweye on hezdA bugestock, which they Mat:Mate
at U. lovnat market prices. ap2Ztly‘l•
•.,.
Sattoricu4ural, arc
s '
Pittsburgh Hedge Form Hurte
,
SITUATED ON ON IVEKINS AVENU E , dg)
'Dent on* quarter of • mile from the second Toll
Gala, en thirumers • and Mechanics' Plank Road, an or:m
elon of Pourth•strest,and shoat throe ands quarter saes
from Pittibargh.
• wm. Z alum minumg,
They offer br Va• 11 very I ergo collection of vreu grown
Trees and Plants, indtable gm transplanting thin 51l and
coming spring.
The Nontery now OMITS some thirty aces of ground and
on:Wm our 230,000 trus, shrubs and *dente, and our 'M
OM fruit tree& am 120,000 evergreens. and .arose, sue of line
ate Itifeolosal to orchard, and pleasure grocusis.
Plants careftdly packed and sent according to directione to
sae put of the Urdual States.
• iTe beg PA , . tonal) the attend= of the Ic'eme of Ural*
I N' venders tn the trade, to au. unrivalled collection
k in N 'the year UV, embracing nearly all the Drammen
• dly/ Indigenous and Put* . t/mt is worthy °Cameral col
%•• tlearlon in this section of <cm:MT. nuts can be procnred
, • • of many kins quite lam enough to ghe immediate effect.
' Prins. materate U lutuL Prom 'augers, cull or
of
ilhotory teferenc*ln the city ..K.PltteDarglt, mquired at all
ea.Ordars addressed to um through tfilichts Port Office,
searPltiaburgie,Pa i zleft incur stand. market days, in
Use Eltsirod_flarks be promptly attended to.
(c 3.41.111?
Fruit. Tres*, Evorgreenir, &ra.
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD •MOST 41111•
raispectfolly call the attantion oft& Mends and
public t tehts vary large stock of Fruit Trees, , Evrren;
nrabkorY. lloma, Grown Hogan nada, L . Of itnlca. tka
stock la large aced One. Of Ps., vs have some 10M Dwarf
ofd Btandarl of mar own nixing, of choke varieties. Nash,
-
]as, with Cherry, Pima. Apricot, Dunbar.
Ca:manta, Ac. Our Erofgrerou, from Ito
tzars many tkonsanda, are flue. Panto.
Ilia wIll.b• fib. I3r dealt' with. all
Wo away* sire sattafactkra Orders
. Port OS" 7 , f r. R. Dais:ars lacrty
.ry, Wattles on Peastasylrants; Avenue, or
;atioet7, 1% mace "from Osklattd, ma ll be
.1e 'rues forliale..
11 US, "ELSI, LIN DEN, 411%
. of astrasisetaraptiintplmi_t-2.W.
4 9 1 r! .1-P°C."'"
Al Tarr, at tb; 70sklaaol Nursery, rill
studs taw, tcperionsreqtating his mg,
mrldtwtt
3LI for Sale. ' •
ORDER OF A 1
TEE COURT OF
PLLASof Scioto county,Ohlo, to =directed
apttition for ills Absolution of the Co-
SCIOTO ROLLISO HILL COSIFANY I
Th - ru DAY OF JULY, ISAT, - oSer Air se.
Mu TOE SCIOTO ROLLMIL A.CILL,
Waslital Esitato,„ll.hhoary and Tool thin,
• tocommtowat 10 o'clock, a. and
WWI d tho Scioto Scilllng HUI to- thin
m fn operation about two lean, and le In
I video =Wen order. • It Las molly Mill
mg Pol4l•Cer, ono mall )1111 wlth two Ham
m Slwet and Donor Iron Mill with Mar
In ft t= l a th g al Tl ° % D n 'ut et Ball
fish
:aces and one 11111p $. 1 , 12nuicenari Wrought
lam Scpwast. It Ma a capadm to turn
' nuitutfaciorad Iron pa; day, with power
• emit double tem:amity. Mule two ,
, k ptionare tw0:4741z loam In &imae,
it,. r. Damara SU IMIMUNIfIiI 313 feet
pp.oma dFdlte Mill attacked Coandsdng
h a lmp O rable Ileatirg l'arnion capabla of
mf
spikes Per dap.
r advadesecawly located fer the posoltam
mach al Medea bon Putnam make
. for their Inn, trlMit Is Montilla on the
i . T.:" igatno a 11.74tig vasy Bail zoo. I.
it.
",-, . fib. MUM of sale are:—Om.foorth cub,
1, W't 4 .- . sielis, ettotnirth Mt nine mouths and onedtantb In moles
.4.. ' 74 t 7 -74 ' ' hoes the perl 94 %:is a tpirsan am mred s r
IT i te d .
mars
wut be Oren Imso:UalLy to
ttli. ' ' - ' - ' ~a 4, 4 = ~:' - - - „
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. A ‘," •t4e,,,+4, -.• -wafter fat do blato Ballad NW Oa
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one and two [1036 article. no debt wbateeer shall be ereabel
b .or on behalf of the State.
ay. or on behalf of the butts.
Swim A. To prorido for tbeps,ramt of theyreseut debt_
and any Militias:oil debt cont.-toil ris aforesaid. the legisle
tare shall, Y It. End seldom, after the ',Want-ion of this
amenchnont, meato• oinking ford, which shall be sufficient
to pay the accruiug interest on such debt. and annually to
redeem the principal titoroofby a stun not Imam two bon.
;Ind sad Ally thousand dollar. which kinking Mud .hell
emulator Me net annual Mom of the public works. from
tint* to time owoed by IDs State, or the proceed. ciao sale
of the sumo, or any part thereof, mid of the Income or pro•
coeds of sale of stocks owne I by the State, together with
other Node, or remunms, that may be dmignami by law.—
Tbe said einking food may be incresaed, from time to time
by HAW:this to tang part of lb. tams, or other revenues of
the stens, not minima fur theonthary and currrint.petmes
of anitrll2.oll4
of
llninSll GM of . hat or onitin•
motion, no pool die said oinking loud ll bo o used or ap-
plied otherwiea than in extinguithMent of the public debt,
until the sanomft of such debt is reduced below the mm-of
are millions of dollars.
Sacroi h. The credit of the coadnenwealth shall not In
any msulaas or arta, be pledged, or lowed to, my Indirld.
rad, contpaLy, corporation. or associatlon; nor shall the
commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stock
holder, in my company, emaciation, or corporation.
Semoy 6. Thecoon:mown/Ith atudinot ammo the debt,
or MY part thereof, of Daly county, city, borough or loom
ship; ur duty corporation, or association ; unless ooh debt
shall have boo contraetud to enable the stale to rspol Ines.
shin. supprem domestic insurrection, defend Itself in time of
or to mist tito state In the &Munro of my portion of
its presente indebtedness.
Szt-nois T. The legislature Mall not euthoriso any county.
city, borough, township, or incormouteil Mork-4 by virtu,.
of. rote of Ite citizen; or otherwise, to bm ome a stOokhold.
er in any company, association, or corporation; or to obtain
money for, or loan its credit to, my corporation, moriation.
institution or party.
SZCOND AMENIMENT.
There shall ba an additional article to said rot,: itotion. to
be designated as article 7.11, ea follows:
AnrICIM
OF NEW COUNTIES.
No county shall bci divided by a line cutting off over one
tenth of its populatim, (either to forma new county or Mb.
erwier,) without thooxpreamssent of such roomy, by a rote
of tbo electors therooft nor Mali any new county be cstal ,
Ilabed, containing loss than bur hundrod Komi Milt?.
IMMO AXENDIENT.
From section two of the . thst taticle of the Constitution.
, strike out tho words, the city qt" intihnielphia, and of
ale* Mindy reirpectterly; tom Dena= ills, same article.
strike out the word. 'rot PinladefpA ia end of the seserat
conntice front section seven, saute article, strike out the
words, ormither the sityar Philadelao nor any, - and Insert
to Ilan thereof Me words, "and no: ' cod strika out "rection
four, setae Mick," cod in lieu thereof 01.001 t h e following.
0 E4=03'4. In the year me thousand eight hundtad and
stxtrfour,md In every eerenth year thortafter, represent.
[Hata VI the number of one hundred Mall bo apportioned and
dlotributed equally, throughout the stato, by distriets, in
=to Om onnaberof tutMle in habitants in the bey.
thereof; czoept that an rowdy containing at
Mat time thousand Are hundred arable.. may be allowed
=
tepremnatiom bat no morethan than mouths
rad, and no- cuonlyeball divided. In the for
mational ndirdrict. Any city containing a sufficient num
ber aftazablea to mothball to at last two 'Tor/ecologic.,
shall base a separate represcutatlm assigned it. and Mall to
dlsided into convenient .11stricta bf contiguous torrltor7, of
equal taxable population as 0000 as may be, each of which
districts shall elect one rrpresentatlre:'
At the end of mike men. moo article, MLA those
words, "the city of PhSudofpbia 'hall be diridoit into single
senatorial diainCts, 4< mollaauau territory as nearly viral in
taxable repalotion atpeathle: but no vast: a...m.7 be diridert
in the formation thereof."
The legistaturo, at Its first. ..snort, all, the adoption of
this amendment, shall dirido the city of Philadelphia into
aenatorlal sal reprosentatire district. m the moaner &Nos
provided: sorb districts to remain nocbanged until the ap
portionment Mille year ono tlionmod eight hundred and
sixty-four.
•
There *ball be sa additional maltoa to the first !trillb or
gala Omatitutlon, which shall be numbered and read ..101-
laws:
Eactme The logislettre ehall have the prorer to alter,
revoke. nc aroaul, any charter of Incorporation hereafter con
ferred by, or under, any epeeist, or rneral law, whenever in
their opinion it may belnJurions to the citizen. of the (I.nn
monereriltb; to etch manner, however. that en itijnetlea shall
he dene to the eorroratore.
tor Telegraph Wire, adoptsd
by do Asurskan Telegraph
° Ma. IN. G SIMMS,
LgLsPASS, DAME& FUNNELS
AND DIPPERS,
for .Fbotographlo and Drug.
ta' Impose,. Soo.
, b ias firm as 'METAL—
II—spoor =Motor of HEAT
ICTSY—snd on 'Mid. OILS,
sea nodule. is vastly superior
tuned. and • greet casks,' of
applied.
•usursy nre el:playing thew
,a1191:139rs who want the hal
no othm. laltlys-e.e.
I, S.A.. ..1/hr03.27, 1147.
Rtsorred, That this nerAntion pas.. On the tint anaen.:-
ment, yeas 21, nays 7: on the second amendment, .1
nays 6; on thelhlnl amendment. yew 21, nay. 1, on the
Ibtuth amendment, Teat V:. nave 1.
T.E.etra,t from iheimarmal..l
GED. W. I.I.IIIITIRSLY.
Zr Tun IlOret or Rerarennx
April •29. 1227. ;
Raolrod, That this reanlno. pan On :h. or.•. amend
ment, 55 aI. 0e73 12; on th. e.cond amendment yeas 17.
ntya 14.: on she third you 72, nays = nn th e
ftorth ilSes-Imeat,7ne 03. liars I.
• tie rowdy to order.
.1011 g MITEDOCII, Jo.
- - - -
Eztraes Ira= th,5.....1.]
.I, , ..CkAt ZIEGLER,
1 - 11.1 ths ::•cretary'a M..+2,
avedary gig?. Gantnonweatt.l
SzclarrAßT's Orm-r, t
Earru.)nrg, Arne
rchnirpitenrd,
Ido certify that the lan'. and foregoing to a truo and
comet copy of the original "Herolution propwieg amend
ments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth,. with the
vote In each branth of the Leval attire upon that:Mal passage
thereof, as appears from the originals on Ille lie this ~gyro.
g , In teeth:n.o7 whored I have hareem, sat My Laud
ciewel to Le afraid the seal of the Secratery •
OfSeie cheap and year above written. '
;.~* 1 - '-~~, '~.[.e.J~YK2:W
awxy:..sx.~;, ry ~mPl.. _
fflatfirellalteDUlL
J.hrk Udelett, Esq.
w. L EN.
II an. 'IV m. tit attn.
Jut, li. nhamo,rer,
Charles Brower, got- J. lIIII7Esq.
Tttomas Scott, 6q, A. It. Curling. Pail,
W. P. Baum. seq.. 0. R. While, E.
The Trade furnished with all kinds of Foreign and Domes
tic Marble, either Onlehed or to Ciao rough, at Wholesale
prices.
Ile h., also made arrangnments with the noinuficturers
the best limo's, fora conatant supply of Hydraulic
Ce
ment, Water and Loulsvilln Limo, and I'laster Paris, both
for Land end Stucco Work, all of which he la prepared to
furnish at short notice.
The Philipsburg Water Cure*
VOll, die treatment of Chronic Diseases, is
Minnie,' •2 mtto. West of Pittsburgh, opposite Beebe..
tor, beaver county, Pa., to a country Justly celebrated acid
111.11111=1.1 to beauty and gnpdeur of wenety. The house
bm been refitted comfortably and much improved to Re
bathing amingarocutsJand In supplied with an abundance of
pure toll water from Apt-Inge 100 feet above the bonne. A
fine Ball Roam, detached rom the main building, furnished
with • HMO, affords entertainment for the evening. Gym
nasium. Swinge aml Bowling Saloon afford amusemont and
exercise through dm day. Every mideuror is rondo tomato
It a pleasant resort far It, visitors.
Au experience of t 6 yearn In the Water treatment by the
attending Opting. may 11P anniniurarde to the Invalid that
Ids ills will be wed underatnal and properly treated.
For Circalarn, address Pr. C. BARU.,
JeladarrllnT Water Core, barer Co., Ile
A Rare - i•hauce for investment.
TIIE SUBSCRIBER, ilesigniug to embark
in n new enterprine, ahem far mi. the Machinery. Pat
tern,. kr., now In working order, at his Machine Work..
hyena Iluildinge, Fifth street. The butt/newt location and
quolit.t of 3Lachinery in We, Combined with terms. :truant
strong inducement. to inviatment of cnpital.
if the nimve Is not disposed of as It Maude by tho second
week to June. It will then bodisposed of in parta to suit
purchnsern. WM. WARWICIi,
my2itaitf Ryan's Building, Fifth Wen
Premium Vinegars.
VINEGAR. MADE EXPRESSLY FOR
family we and oW issld In mare than or the
Groceries of Pittsburgh end Allegheny, where Pickles ran .
be seen, sant In my Warehouse, that have been saved In It
fur years.
. •
Wine Vinegar =de from 011ie gram, eirtal to the best
Imported.
old Color Vinegar that will bear reductn3 exialtalf and
Mill be good retailing Vinegar.
The attention of private fnullle, hotel keepars, and am
country linerrhante lu particular, to directed to this Via.
The above Vinegars Intimated to be reprraented, and
to which were awarded the First Frominmsof hitter Medal
and Diploma at the Shoo Agricnitural Exhtion of 1550.
A. B ALLOC,
146 Water and 148 First sta.
Stovaat: 1851.
:TE ASSORTMENT
Ilmting Stores to Lo found in
prices, compiling in part the
1851. Stoves!
rrHE MOST COMP
of Choking, Parlor and
Allegheny City, at the lunvat
celebrated
Amu Air-Tight,
Aurora,
Tropic,
Crystal Pawls Cooking,
.1 tbs West.
of articles in tho floc such
Inn. Gutter and Spouting, Bird
Call at. Sign qf Mg Red Clif
.T.
GEO. W. ittillLEY.
Beauty o
'To—e User with every variety
Rollout Wass , HouseeFuralehl
Squirrel oral Parrot Cage.
Pat, Federal street, Allegheu
mr:A
ME=lt=22!
THE SUBSCRIBER IS MAN
nLarturing
PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS,
OF A (MAIM
SUPERIOR Tom. sarrucny ANTI DCRABILITr,
many other nnw Indoc.
They ran lw drOwn by Rteam, 'cram.. or know power. and
silt pro., ariniatuon to Iron Eamon, Stock Fowler+ and
L
Many persons throughout the country who hate surplus
patina, or power rumployed only a part of the time on other
bbstness, be intro. - turf ug one or more of threw Mills into
their retabilehments. may greatly benefit thesisselwia One
of the.. Mill.. 2 , troll, in itivntger.) grindini over •12,
bushels Fordp.r welt daily in operation at the
00 sail Peed Mill of Messrs. AnYnase a Co.. lighter - a street,
Allegheny.
frifOrArre filled with dispatch.
W. W. WALLAPE,
Liberty etreot, Pittsbnrgh,
LUMIIMIUMi=I
OPPOSITION TO 01110 STAGE COMPANY,
From F.tton to 'terror
TICKETS te he had at to P. F. W. Fe. C.
11. a T.red, Allosb.ny cay, end Codkran New
Taxon4h T¢l://t3 m Near. °map. $1.75, In 31erc,
aa-Alt Oz.:W.-ruin/ 'Weil tram marl Attearnnon Z.
;r1.2:1!, W P. ALC , ..M.N. Prnprlrtnr.
Walnut /Loll riastanralnt.
BY
J 0 £PH FR I 0 MC
.t.utcret,r to)
KIMBALL. Y.lic.,&)C
IL Ii L Sr,
.11.4.V.0.V1r !L Fill srrnmr,
OFFERT TO THE PL'ISLIcI ALL THE
detract., of the ve.uon, teTta.l up a) ti:O2W no.
%co, Gnu a' , -luck M the nteruin.: tv a'tt-'6. at atlitta.
litt‘:ut.., turn and othars will do writ to rall :n and even
vu. our Lill of rate at auy tuna to wit the, appoLlt.
Ibv:‘,t arnovrnente noute twa.lae article+ In
oar lute, from liAltunate, 1 . 1411:11Julia.. .11 Sol - folk, we us)
°I., a fresh euppiy of
OYSTEItS,
TROCT. LAICII2.RItI
And from the W. et, all the ratiellde of PRAM:It:GAYE.
Kai AS
PRAMTE CITICKENS, ItEED HERDS, f e.,
which wo can furnish to invalids or other, at Wholoud. or
Detail, either at the corner of 11A-N - D AND PENN STN. or
at IT ALND7 HALL. Fifth litrara ars3O ocllayti
Stucco Worker,
• JAERN OWENS,
at/R.NER ELM A:17) )117,11*: STREETS.
STIICCO AND MASTIC WORKER,
gives partionlier attention to all onion for work lo his
Line.
CENTRE'S an.l ORNAIIENT3 trf nll kill& furulshed •
st3,l uotia. pt!tlyd
Painters.
LONG &LANE,
AOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS,
No. TT (Old root °Mee Bul)ling)Third et.reet. between
Wood an.l Market etreete. An orders pnomptly attended to.
Sil•Slans execute...lin &superior sty', I/31327:1yd
COSTAR'S RATS ROACH EXTERAII-
N.1,111.—A Inrget supply of this infallible remedy reed
corner 31arkot at. and the Diamond
Itiebical
health and Strength Must Inevitably
Follow it* Vat.
Bcerhaven Holland Hitters. T itE CELEBRATED lIOLLAND-REM
edy for Dyspepsia, Disease of the Kidneys, Lhoo Ct..
Weakneas of any kind, Yvon and Ague, and the m
erits affections consequent upon a dlaordered Stomach or
Um, Snob na Inillgenkro, Acidity of Dm Stomeoh,Colicky
Palm, tleartharn. LOO of Appetite Despondency, Costive
nese, Blind and Blooding Piles. In oil Nervous, Rheumatic
and NOUrlligiC garactiotis, It has In numerous Instances
proved highly boneflctol, and In 'other. affected a decided
cum
Nature finds no new enemy to combat, with this delight•
fel tonic the system. Its effects are almost. magical, yet
the ours permanent. It communicates no violent shack to
the system, but by arousing its vital new to normal ac
tion. enables It to throw off the muse, and thee thoroughly
eradicates the dismiss.
When its medicinal vLetoos are so universally acknowl
edged, and particularly hero, whore It has become .o pomp
lar as • fatally medicine, that it is wild by many of the grm
cern, as Well as by ill the druggists, It would mom needles,
to offer further evidence; yet as there are doubtless some
who ham tried canny advertised email., Led still surer
from Dyspepsia in ono or more of itadreadful forma, we rote
cone tho
de f
tbe doubt ed, certificates, the authenticity of which
canno coming sa they rom meow to well
known.
WHAT IT IS DOING FOR THE SICK.
Wm. Schacht:can, Fag. the well known Lithographer, sisTii
“I him frequently timid Brerhase's Rolland Bitters, and End
it Invariably 110 knees Indigestion...l doblllty."
Rev. Samosa Babcock myto found special relief from
its ow for s severe headache, with which I had long mt.
fared..
J. W. Doodwell, says 9 have used licerhate's
land Bitten myeelf.and recommend it to others, knowing it
to beJust what it Is repreeented."
Ald. Jottathsn Nnly, of - Lower Bt. Clair, Bay. "I hae• ds
rived grey beasflt from its or. for weakans of the stomach
and indigestion."
. Jas. M. Murphy, ear,: "Mtn emoral physicians had failed
licerhave'm Holland Bitten removed the ran form my heart
and aide,arising from indigsmimi."
The eitor of the Kittanniog Free row. toys "After one
of the best physic/sot in this place hod tolled, Deerhave's
Holland Bitten cured mo of the worst 'farm of Dyspepsia."
Francis rein, only manufacturer of the origituti"Extract
of Conl••," toys 9 know that your 'Wand Bitten is Dna of
the het medicines in Ohs world for • disordered stomach
or liter."
Dr. Ludwig, editor of the Packed, Baltimore, pronounce
It "s medicine deserving the confidence of the public."
Dr.P.dorhart, the leeiUng Mertnsh physician of Penns. has
prescribed It froluently dining the past theree y.-ertu with
marked sucrose In debilitated states ofthe digestive organ.,
or of the octane ',nostril?.
The manager of &aloe • Therm Factory, rasa: "I used
It myself, and was th,refors Induced to try It. effect upon
my wife, (troubled with the greet debility common to all of
• COMIX•ptiVe klbitj end rosily it 1111 doing her more goad
than aoytblog else hoe am Won."
NOTICP--Whoover expects to And In this s hemp.
will be disappointed: nut to tho sick, week end low spirited,
It will prove a grateful aromatic sadist, pommel of dug.
remwliel properties.
CAUTION:—Ths great popttlatity of this dellghtfUl !ro
ma, hits halliard many lnUatlone. which the publicshould
guord egJnet purchasing: De not pommeled to hey my.
thing else until you here Owen Meshes's'. Holland Bitters..
Ddr trial. One bottle will centime yon how Intlaitely Supe
rior ft le to all these bultstlarns.
•
ole ra T S p l r d i m at o rsl. 00 ror h BN ,
AM M I a N
b PAGE.
f J ar . $ 0 the
corner Smithfield and Third an, Ihttaburgb,
OMOILA.I. Lours
. _
Philadelphia, T. lY Lyon h. Pout, No. VC North Second
ens* raw Cork, Barnet. lk Park, 304 Broadway, corner
Datum Baltirnore,Cambare Brothers, Oisy street. and Peon
eyleatila knower, Cincinnati, John D. Pork; Chicago,' Ban.
clay Brother; M 3 South Water Meek 81. Louis, Barna rd Adams A Co.: New °flow, J. Wright
lelarikwY
DEL LIBBY'S PILE
From J. D. Weolcott., firmer=
Mateo Senator from Florida:
For upwards of tertutpllm years I hie° been afflicted
with the Pike, have Submitted to eeecrel intrglcal oper
stione far their rento• Mould have tried ommi that; fllry
remedler, Dr. Llbby's Ptie Olutrremt Is the tint shot
has gleamy. relieL Trott Um effects &trendy cihiblted,
the cum moot be rept, l owl complete.
J.L.NM , D. WFAITCOIT.
•
From George W. )stand, Chief of Police, New York
City:
I !uvular,' .beeo troebled with the Piles, and the nee
of R. Libby's Pilo CUM:Prot ge , t , ma lowowilete
.
I.t era me further aware to add that in many
inmancea among my ffitillltatitilbOLM It ha been 'need
with like remit*.
tiLVErit W. MAMMY Chief of Polies.
tram the late Adjutant General of ContextUeutt
I have been & fi lleted 'with Pike In Utak med ic.
treating and diartntraging farm ter a period of twenty
years, and had recourse to the beet =Aka] skill itith•
oat betted% I supeosed the ease Ineerable, end thought
that It world destroy my Ufe. Under the cirenmstan•
ore I comment:n.l the sue of Dr.llbtry's 111. Ottlanent;
and the nernit I. a tetriket etia,L, barro splimmmim at
my command autlielent to pm iniltodm
- - - BAUM,
r • •
LLdUettrl,mt
Mt laAdjentGinl 0 , 1 ta -
.
ET.lrist=trl thr
• litv,nd
=IS
- - .
T LI Si ke‘g irr:1:141;-Tst
HAVE EN
the true mmae oi
umg heal th e human b o gy
presorting life. Spe
r or under the fallacious instilment of
the regular faculty. at e subject to a
Ls practice of
prishebaltite and uncertainties. There Ls
not
certain or
itsed in thetrostmont of the sick either In the old or nee
schoolcf niodicinii. •
Dr. Railway has succeeded in producing three mmedies—
known to the world as Radeeys Ready Relief, fienorming
Rescleent and Mogul...ton. The•enenutilee aro not only ea.
tablielked facts Inasmuch ea they havo never yet tidied in
their special or combined effuncy in producing fruitful nod
bczkellcial results—but, they are Letts establishing a science
they hare in all eases, .whon triad' succeeded in restor
ing to health—and ridding the body from disease after all
other medicinal treatment had Gilliel.—and the most skillful
physicians had given up the eick es beyond the power of hu
morcronetOcuro--andtr 000euced the dreadful re ael
future bh.
Rad.ay's Rnmediels eta therefore fixed facts in the ar
clihrree of eneJimil mimeo—they base boo "often tried"—
'mover doulail"—and are ready ...to be tried Wl. *
mem mum your!
RLDWArS READY Uri 1 SY.
Asa Special Remedy ie lobe used in all mem where the
human body le seized with the torturing psogo or Pee.e*
yams orpain-130 molter what the cause of the pain may be,
or v. hcre it may be located—an apptie.tion of the Rend./
Relief, either Internally ite n drink, or externally ea an alle
viator, will In a few minutes restore the afflicted body to
sue and comfort.
In all c ase s of Rowel Dieorders, .Dranstary, Chats.,
Bloody Flux. Sick Waded' s. Nervotat Ileadae-he. and other
Nervous Affectlons,Nsemigia,ltheamattsm.Spritina,Sttains,
Toothache, Bares, Skalds, Wounds, Shot Wounds, Braises,
Cuts, Yawning, either by the bites or situp of Reptile/410.
meta, or Vegetable or Miami polsordeg by accldeut—le all
aver and under all eircumetances where the human syetem
le tortured by path, liadway's Ready nellerGall be relied upon
as a quick, ash nod certain remedy.
In cases of Billioastess,Blllieus Fcver,TyphusYever.Ship
Fever, Yellow Fever, Fever and Ague, Scarlet fever, end all
Mall 6 intst Fevers ; Small Poe, Measles, Pneumonia. Rad.
wire Ready Relief used In COIIIIKIWU with Radway's Regu
lator; will bitterly cure the stick afflicted with these dis
orders, and protect the Hyena egainst sudden attacks when
either of these malignant diseases prevail.
0.1.13 cnuz 110117.
RADWPAr ILEAULATOTa
•
The discovery of there♦ onderfeal pill, eartabliahea a new
era ht purgatives, arida re wprindplo Ir i l . 7.1°.c.0 f °ma.
chi. In taking these pil tno griping paint or elekneas
the stomach hi experieno dl they oiler ate kittithilly, leaving
the bowels, liver and othe • organ. Ine natural and healthy
oondition.
Each idilthat Is taken givee new life to the blood; they
Pmirl it, take from it a' 1 Impure • I.l.elts and equalize It.
circulation.
Owl or two dame or II Away's iwgulatora, will entirely re.
mve all dletreahvg gyre Atom. :Dyepepski, Jaundk - e, Nor
an im,lndlgestion,C *Ureter" laver complaint, CNour
nays, flelancholy, and • 11l cure all organic Wyman either In
man or woman. Ladi • trot clod with Irregularities or
weakenlng discharges, ray r. iy IWO. prompt cure and reg.
nikrlieriede If Rm..) 1, Rot alltors are taken.
Every dare of Railway . , Regulators that I. taken /Wile
new strength within the body of the weak, feeble and infirm.
All who take them aro 'delighted with the happy change
they a :patience In ofw hoary. Tho dteplrited and maitre
choly feel Joyous and happy; the nick and debilitated, strong
and ,ig019111..
• LIURD Oust LIMIT.
lIADIVArS RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
CVttS
Ramon, Sell Rheum, Scrofula, Mitre, Sarre, Tommie Toyer
Some, Skin Eroptione,Blotchee, Ivade/Os, Dyvpopris, Omit,
Dropsy, Syphilis, Oonsomption, Apoplxy, ao.; end ell Con
le:Umlaut Mee Chronic Diemen either Inherited by heroditer
ry trensmission, or Inoculated b,y exposer, or otherwise.
Them LIM remedy in the world that wilt work each mit
rsculona mires In old &mum es Ils4wity's Resolvent. It
o b l= . es the whole human bodrreprodnees new and
her
• •
gi-Bleeding from the Dow, Radway's Renovating P.
waltent, wi I lu a few minutes cheek hemorrhage from the
lump or throat. In 011X1 when the patient Coughs op clots
of blood orris streaked with blood, Realway'e Itettolvent
will won remove the ditDculty.
girSereh Hammond of 198 East Thirtreecond strait, had
a bed cough for two yams. She coughed up eometimos half
• plot of blood during the night. She was mud in 7 day.
by the Relief and Resolvent.
A ewe leg of l 2 years, =rod In three weeks by Rai.
way's_Relief Mr. T. IL tom merchant of high standing
... , looelTnAlee emir wfhat • gentleman who for twenty.
one year. had been afflicted with • Imre leg, that resisted,re
ery kind of trainmen; wee effectually cared in thret, woeful
by Itadtrey's Ready Relief, Amadeu:it and Regulators.
Ter. TIME. OtIIT
i+l tl V'..
In all amstitutienal diseases. and where the constitution
a broken down, ;TON:. body Ina rapid data of decay, or the
sy•teun inconlatedwith the virus of disease, either by the
'Nation dale laws of health, intemperatme, .root and In
dniseuce of the pneelens, or by hereditary transmission. as
to mace of berofula, Consumpnoti, RheumetJam, Gent, Fite,
and other heir lams, which a long line of anCeatry has ea
bountifully and richly bestowed en pada - 1M
of the pat, as the eat of the suffeting inheritors. Thee.
Remedies, in their triedtary capacity, poems a mantle. row
er that no disease can withstan: their combined Wert will
eradicate hem the living body every particle of diseased mat
ter, renovate the ' , bele !siesta with health; Pima the unsound
denying lurtint, :or ether orgatimclranio and purify then..
clean from ell tmpndttm.
To the disabled wayfarer, who is crippled with inftrcolbeit
—we incite you "to try" theca Remedies. will Tench for
their etilamy.
With many hundreds of ethos who hams wltnented and
fall the enwit of the 'Three drool Lights," and no they rule
and govern there bodies which they are destined by the Al
mighty Power, so thew there rennedles simadi, Balms, Cm,
quer..., and Grand Matters of all dinoson
EADW Ay a , 'trod, NT.
Yee sale by T. R. CALLENDER, Maaa'c 11011, Pitts
burgh.
The R till. Remedies are will by Drug..it, Merehants
and Storekeepers. Jr!? falSielswl yt.
Abriotitrit I ILEA —lli
I=l
AND MAT SA IT YOUltd_Vr YEALIS OF ST7TER INL?
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.
The Great Purifier of the Blued.
Tie Ike A:teruarx<l., yet Dimr•redi
Physicians trowritte it, an 4 every one who Imes it is a walk
lug advertisement No Medicine OVVl . yet offered
to the American public Las gained such
popularity in Ito abort a time o.
IT WILL CURE ANY CASE OF SCROT
CLA.
It will Cru. any von tdßhetinatlan.
II will cure any cane wi Balt Khania.
It will curs any ea.. of Neuf - alai,
/t will cure any crow of Fever AAA Ague.
Or any Dlattaan arldng from an Impure oats of 111. Blood
It cured the niece of the Ilon. John Miner Botta member
or Cobra...? from Virginia, of acrofula, after the .bill of the
rent physicians, both of Near York and Philadelphia, had
been tried in rain; and it wilier. you, reader. If you are to
affected.
It Mired D. BKIITitt, Esq., of Cincimmtl, pf Rheumatism of
four years dandiug, after all other remedies had fallpL—
We has. hundred, of snob certificates. Call on the agent
amt get a hook and Cireular, and read for younolf, the many
remark...Ma and aatoulahing rum it hero made.
The celebrated Dr. Dutcher write. to as that be had two
of the molt severe and long standing cases of a disease that
would yield to none of the IMIld remedies, but he condone
case with WI, and the other with nine bottles of Carter's
Spanish fillsbtro. We have known it need In over • thous
and Maly and have yet to hear of a f aaure In any case.
YE SRAISLNO THOUSANDS MAD!
AR TIE AND FEVER—Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or
any such 002100 A Drugs, but try at once Ulla great Alterative
sod Purifier oral, Blood; Looter's Spanish blistare will enre
any and every owe of Ague and Fever. We Mae never lot
known it to fall
And forall ' diseases =Wag from an impure state of the
Blood, no medicine Las .or yet been found Whom so good
en effect- if yon are nick, try It at 00001 do not defer time
Le lurch:ma, and health thence:steel of all blensingls, Without
which all else is minelesa.
MMM
& DEBRA A CO-, Dmprtedora,
Richmond, Virginia.
For axle by B. A. FAUSXSTOCK t 00., and JOSECII
ILEMING, Pitt burgh, and Druggists and Country Mer
chants in oil parts or the United States and Carcass.
delatAttelyA
The Greetest Medical Dieeevery
OF THE AGE.
M - •
R. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, HAS
discovered In one of our common pasture "lode, •
remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from Alm wont
Scrofula to a common 'Pimple.
He has tried Itin over eloren hundred cues, and never
.titled except In two came (both thunder humor.) He hen now
In his possession over two hundred certificates of ita value,
all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure amusing sore mouth.
One to three bottles will cure the worst hind of pimples of
the face.
Two to throe bottle, will scour the cyst= of bothh.
Two bottles are warranted to rove tha wont cardor In the
mouth and stomach.
Three to Oro bottles axe warranted to core the worst - •
of eryelpeLle.
One to two bottle, are warranted to ram a/1 healers of to
Two bottle, aro warranted to cure running of the ears and
blotchoe among the hair.
Pour to six bottles ate warranted to cure corrupt and run
ning uicera.
Oaf bottle win cure .call eruption of the skim
Tarot, threobottles are warranted to curs the most deeps•
rate came at rheumatism.
Two to three bottles are warranted to curs the worst =see
of ringworm.
Three to four bottles are warranted to mire salt rheum.
Five to eight bottleswW cure the worst raae of Paden.
A beam[ to alwaye experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfectos. is warrantal when - the shove quantity is to
ken.
Nothing leek. as improbable to those who have to vela
tried all the wooderfal medicines of the day, alt that seem.
moo weed growing In the matures, and along old stone wells
should curs every humor In the swam: yet It is now e fixed
fact. If you have a humor It hes to aut. There axe no Iht
oor ands, hums or , ha's shout the ultlng some cues end not
yenta I peddled our a thousand bottles of It In the Tido!.
ty of Boston. I know Its effects lo every cue. It hut al
ready done some of the greatest cures ever done In Musa.
• chusetts. I Rase it to children ores paw old: Mold people
of sixty, Iloin leen poor,puny, wormy looking children,
whoa'Huh wits soft and flabby, restored to perfect state
of health by one bottle.
To thou echoers subject to • slat htedeche, one bottle will
always cunt It. .11 gives greet relief to caturh , aud dirti
ness. Some who have Leon costive km year& hare taken and
been regulated by IL Where the bode ht wend it works
site easy, but where there is may derangement of the fano-
Cone of 'astute, It will muse very singular Retinue, but you
mutt not be oder/med.-they always &mope. In from four
days too meek. There le never ntod remit from It. On the
contrary, when that foaling Is over you will feel yourself like
a DOW pen
It 013. beird •061110( the most extravagant enc.
plums of that mau ever Iletened to, ti e o chang of (Retie
ever torceeury, at the beet you can got. !Aare likewise
on herb, width, when eimtnered to sweet 011, dissolve. caret
oleos swelling of the neck and under the ears. Price 60
coots. • Price of the Medical Diec,ery $1 per bottle.
DIRECTIONS MR DIM
Adult, OD. table spoonfel per fay. Children over fight
pent, deseerfepooutol; children from Gre to eight years, to
epoonfhl. A. no dizeotiou eon Do rude applicable to ell
constitutlons r teke-euough to operate:on the bowels •• twied a
40 ' • •
E4Mia=l;aliMil
• ..
SoldlTholeasla and retail . 'at DR. KUSER'S. 140 Wood
ativotcornor of Virgin A.Uay, and .1. P. PLE)IING,.AIIe-
Omni. aplo 'songi;lpitwP
ALli PAINS CURED LIKE
Price tweety•tive cents ;embattle.
Pain l• the forerunaer of dimwit,. Cure the pain sad id%
chock the diatom,.
• PROF. RUM'S MAGNETIC OIL
the wonder of the sget It curve pain to less OMe
then it require. to get a physician! •
It throe Toothache in a minute.
CoresCrampe, or Pala fu the Momach and Rowels.
Cutee 4tiff Neck kid Swelled Fan from a Cold.
Cttre. Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Cures Forth* Brame, Scalds and BURL
Cons Come and wiy Pain la the Rot.
Cure. Atone and Lump. In the Breast instantly.
Curse Rambo ins Cov minute..
Carve Pain halleSides, limbs or Deck
Cures Ague end Chill
This le co humbug m edi cine, and no Rually should be
without • bottle to are of accident or midden ',Mmes. It
I. wed eternally, always giving immediate relieL If the
WONDRRTCL OIL could oath, it would exclaita,— , •
• tWldie most Opiates take whole months to shy,'
I make my our,. In half • lammer's by.. 7
Tan years residence with, the Red Mal In the OmM..
=with arebsequent selentlfle travels oathe ce_adineut of
amochaing daily with the very elite of the Medial
t prtikodon, bail enabled Prof. REED to preweat to the d
theNfORDRRFULNAGNETIOOII ,- . •
• it. Wile 6f all reepectabial sad at Prat. Reed's
Mall Third streaL
~ 11, A. FAIINItMIR CO., apt Dr. OSO. IL =DM
Wholowle Agent.. altiatylp
CT. --
of sm3 Milted
W. D. dt, IVCALLITS,
DEALER IN CARPETS, 011 4 CLOTHS,
)IATTLWB. ke.-Na ST Totaill drat; neer WooxL
g.ASSER'S THREE 'MINUTES 'FREE.
ZEN -jut ebb artkibiesabd by aTeryboglywho
to =kb that, arn leo Crum: Yor nu at the Hobbs
toribitiny, Barbra* sad Tin Itiontlbbecilbl
Witt. • fiNO. YLICIUNG, No. 47. Niagt. corAL
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ATER'S - .. . RAILROAD !NOTICE. JrN.E. Bad, /RBI. • , , ... ,
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- 1 BLS. A C/STTNNATT 811013111.
/lir Dr JZsm.el Curtrof
. 1 RoAD COMPANY, with Its ample Rolling Mock :U. eyelet.. : LINE ILICILIIOAD, ilaStrnanirilard_ . -.
Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. ; meat, is prrnaredte transport Passeneem end Freight Rom Thirty Yd. of Trun.l.S.l-74.nnsfla Glidaoslaa I* Dies .
t PhOodelphht and Pirobornt to ChlcarnSt. Levelalndinmp. ' Ifeare-wi:Aeuf rfavvW kr t aws:,-2D r i4k' -
Bansrottn i , Haas., Ttli Doc, 1853. ; 0110, Cincinnati. and all places Wmt and South-wee, with a I di. Rai in Daelre lbw.
Da. I. C. ATLFU-1 do not hesitate to say the best remedy i newt der g eu of regauity and vapeditiou. _ ~,,,,y. g uy, Two pawpaw •
I bane ever found for Omaha, Metre-nom, Influenza, and I Th e tort that 1510 rood tormo the must dirs., awl gg l y `••u s !r v .,... , th i.
r „,. 1 „,,,,,,h,„,,,,,u,a, 5g m ,,,Agh,„.4.,„.......
the conntiont ayinpt scot fse Coil, to y ..j. Cherry Pe, ! consolidated line between Pittsbnreh and Chi-att., Ls. ~, a- , T.„..- d. ..,,,,. ~5 , ,,,,d,)48 (amo k . .... •-• ,
toral. its co:040ot law lot Illy Mica,. and my family 60 i Soiree,. get/ra.tre that toe Trams ran nuke bettM• fir., 00.1 . -- ,,VTICST L 'ell:AlN-ettrcstutatt tiara., Itiarlii Antitheft:lC
the last ten you, liasattown it to possess importer virtues , more eurernunections with Talirl, no other lima., than can I : . . ~,„„ II y ,I &As , °A.R.,. Ism scd
, 2„,,,,, ,O. ,teli net e. cue ma
fur the treatment of them complaints. .
EDEN KNIGHT, M. D. ! eat... Nora rests. ear: ; erne... = (haemostt at 2.541 t. st. Tlits train =Mt &Ilya t• •
....„ ; emit: Junction, Cuilir, New Ilarket,Uhtichsville, Cathecten•
A. B. 31ORTLET, Lou, of Cll., N. 11'., Anima, -I have , PhilsdelphLs. I Pittsburgh...
I er'tlin°4 ' FL W- '" 4- Dre.ion and Newark on the Steubenville and Datum Hatl •
used your Pectoral Impel( and in my family ever =nee :fon haßaptesse, 1ft6e...1 2.5./ A It . , 4..25 .l. u; ,;lei 0. a. ; i
invented it, end believe it the best media" Er its port.* ' 2,1 o 11.43 ' , Aso 2.15 0 . . N. 1.10.30 r to. .5114 A. u. ' .. I .•
St.COND TRAIN-I:min . Patrons loaves Allegheny •
ever put out With a had roil I should owner pe,v524 for St a ll Frain leaves Philadelphia et 7.00 a SI4 Pittrborgh et .
; ~ ( A ) , no Steubenville Julitilon C.3o,Colernbut 2,46 A. K.
a bottle timed° without it, Of take any other rentedy: . ILE o. SI., arch - lag to. Creetline at 1.1 : e. si.
and arrives. Cineinnati et 7,44 Y . x, stopping at al! iss,
CROUP, 'WHOOPING COlfG 11, INFLUENZA- - . Res i co Cumsed-First Express at 11.00 r.. 4 S•000l Ex. , ~,,,,,,,,,,, 5. , , ,, , 11. R.
Semsertan, Miaa., Feb. 7, 10,1 e. ~,,,, at 2005 r. 0.
- 1 CR . by thu room thirty millet of travelers, lamed, It Ine.
Th2 " . "' -‘'..--1 will th'ariollY certify Your Pectoml is . Dux Tuoron-Frem Pittsburgh: First, Crpren to 'L, lug ma _
_., „_. _ „.._,_
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the best remedy Mx possess for them., of IVltoopiog C.O. ' hourent.lo nlinubml Second Express 1n' ..1 boor. oaf h. 3 ! - `,7. `"l . ',,7 l ` t r'''''r "L'" d '',.. oth 4,,,,,.. s ~,,,-.71,1',7,
.., :,... e 9011 rts
Croup, and On eh. , dtwases of Ch. 8. ., We of Y.r tr , min... Frees Phihdelphiat First Papoose is at hoar= i . pi. , 0 ,..,..... 4
n, .. a ... t. i:‘ ,.. p. ,,,,,, 4 b ri o , riw
tensity in nu, South appreelabe your skill, and commend ; Second Express In It) hoar. and 5 tainutea.
your Medicine to our temple. .
' The Mail Train from Philadelphia is overtaken at Pin.- ':
° 1..1 *.d In H''' Um w ou, sm ,, noys , , ....
• lIIRAM CONKLIN, M. D. burgh by First F.xpnws, and retssengers by that Train may :, , y ,.,,,.. c ,,,,, , ,, , ,, ~,, „,... n. ,...„, ~,,,, ~,,,, 8. ,,,,i,,k„... id.s sla
AMOS LEE, BK., Montgomery , la., write. 3cl Jan., 'BO, : g o forward by First Express from Pittshurgh. : A Newark hi. R. fur Mt. Vernon, San,luskyi Toledo sad
"I had a tallow Inflnenza, which coedited mein door. 0 I Th. 8.40 a.. Train from Pittsburgh being aTrain forloml , (hi. ..
walks, took many ...ltd.- , with.. repel; featly trio , 1 business, is overtaken at Creetline by Second Ea-prem.
your Pectoral by the alai= of oar clergymao. The first i
,!
i.,... .kt Cti p,,,,,,., LU c il r ß l l2 o B , wt i th ro C i o , l ß um il b ero uly n. Pi th, q , ua ,
v iv or. nd 1nt1. ,. • a. u.
AB Trains mak , Mole coonectlons at Creel' es for Cohan.
dose relieved the aoreuem ha my thr,,,,t nod tom, lase than '. hos. Cialcimottl. Irailanalmlis and st, L o w, Am, at Fort I At XENIA with the Dayton , Xenia-4 Belpre scd Deana
one-half the bottle med e me couiPle , elY well 11000 nlesdb ' Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Itsilresd forl
cl ue, Milum, Lahretla,.
~,,..A , H. K. f a r Sphlmilahl . 1,,,,,,„„ ci s , cco d . i n ds.„,
Mee. are the clearest se well as the hoot we ran buy , and ma Isdayette, Ceara] Illinois and St. Louis; also , at Forest with Louisville, Central/ Cen/Ol.illinois, ....
esteem you, D,xter, awl your remedies, es the poor lasts'. Train cl. , i 0,, me 31. c . , L. , ~.„.
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fried" Terre Haute, Lo o ts , Be.to. amer..../. - ....
At munrtoce with the CfnclnnitLYlTlniligteat and Uses '
ASTHMA OR PIFTWISIO AND BRONCHITIS. From Chicago. IFt. IVereu , erreilina , Arr. Pittslig.
s,pm.,ll,,eiteertut,E.ll-, Feb. 6,1844. 11st Fsprese, 7.43 a. ati 3.00 P. 11. :103) P. 11.1 6.00 a. .. !
villa If. R. for Washlngton.Ctteletills•and Labouteri . •
••
At LOVELAND with roads foilfillsbero,nanulialead.Pals. -
' litem-Your Cherry Pectoral hijerforming marvellous I lm o 10. CO 0. sc.l GAS .t.O. 11113 0. 5.. 7.34 r. x. ma.o. • . •,,, , . .
.7z. l l.thtf . VappltL" . ., sod twor "v cu .nd rinr a th m A'rd an wh ng o ho M egl i g T i, "i t
,00 " 0 7,r,, en'll '" " tj" ''''', arriving be flu' I _AT CINCINNATI with the Ohio .LS ifictiatipptitralA ' ._._
• (Ridge 11.11 .for -Altutilon, Louinme, Nov 'Misr, Eiarua •
has labored under an offset. of the Imam foe We WO 40 Those Train male close connection., with Val.. for Philo- i rine Tint-intim Cairo Ccutial 111inota i St. Laois, Jetremola -..
year=. HENRY L. - PARKA Merchant. delphia,Banknore and New Turk. • ' si timiska, and all points on the Illinota, Mai ,
city, Kamer • e
A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Albion, Monroe Co., lowa. writs., , 'Frahm tom St. Lout*, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colnni. ...„..,,,,,i vp i r i,...,„ . • , • . - _
Sept 6, 16,55,--..Duting My practice of many years I. barn f bus teak° clam oentuctious at CfOXllille with all morning
foutul that nothing eqtad to your cherry p,,ct i .mo "or gisi t ig T,,,;,, e , At Ft. Wayne, TrAllLlfrom St. Goole, Contr. 1111. FARE 101 LOW ASIIYA.NT GTE= ROUTE-BAGGAGI •
rase and relief to courtimptiva patients, or curing such aut note, Lafayette, and intermediate places, ' nett 04th above
are eut-able.. Trains. At Forest connections are made with Teal. to oat a
rdr throngh tickets b y this rent. to Hie Find WIMIIa
.. •. . CHECKED TiI.BOUGII. :: . • . •
We might add volumes of evidence, but the meat .0011.- from ClnCinnati, Springfield and Dayton.
I sato Senracax Caw, please apply at - - the Grant' Wafers
log prouf of the virtue of thi n remedy I. found in Its effeeta Aceouttohetto. Tetges-inetvo Now Brighton for Pitts.. Tidy` O'er . , 0 ,,, , ~.„,,,,, l b., m„,.. p b e t.
ipou trial.' , burgh at 0..10-a. 0..12.00 u., end four... Leary Pittsburgh 1 I y.' - ^.!`:"'''
Se It.horgle, or ah LW Federal Erni Doti", OW
CONSUIIPTION. '
.. , I for New Brighton= 0.48 A. 11, and 5.3+1r. u. ,
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Baggage checked through, and no charge for handling- I Jar ASK NOR TielCH74 l "VIA STEBBESITILE.".IiII '.
For tickets .A further Information apply tu A. T. Alla.
All informatimt concerning the shoes Line sod its eoca•
STON, Agent, et the Greet Western ,Roll road °film, directly ,
i becieune, together with through freight rake tad =trade,
on the ea rn er of the Monongahela House, Pittston-0, or to I willtm_furnisted on application to.
GEORGE PABKLN, Federal atreet =attest Allegheny City; ' MORRISON FOSTER. Agent.
B. F. PATRICK, No. BO Dearborn street, opposite Tremont 1 No. 113, \ Neter st., Fittaburgit.
Moose, Chicago, or to the Agent, at the Station& along the GEO. W. FULTON. Surerlnteudent: ,' ,
line. ej Btally . La/Arlo-re Ummibarr. General Agt.
To rommence on WEDNESDAY, 21th Mit, and mil tae
until further notice. •
.I.:J. HOUSTON. Gen. passer and Fr't AO.
D. W. BOSS, Paver Agent. Chicago.
D. W. 110.16 ILION, Agent, Philadelphia.
J. It MOORS, Sup - t. my2O-R2l
-•- • • .
Probably no ono malady has ernr bean knona which
cured n, many and aura dangerous cons ae thia Eonro no
human ald can reach, but wren to those the Cherry PcMoral
affords relief and comfort. •
•
Amin Hots; New York City, Starch 5,1850.
Docvos Artt,Lowelh-1 feel ItA duty and a pleasure to in
form yon what your Cherry Pectoral has done for my wife.
She had been five months laboring under - the dangerous
symptom/1 of Consumption, from which no aid we could pro
cure Karr her mach relief. .Bhe was steadily' foiling, until
Dr. Strong, of thl, city, where we lure coe for advice, rec
ommended a trial of your modeiine. We We m s, his kindness, no
we do your skill, for rho hoe recovered from tlmt day. She is
tot yet as etrong as showed to be, but le free from ber cough,
and calls herself well. Yours with go-stitude and regent
ORLANDO SII ELDY, of Shattyvil le.
flottomptires, do not despair till till you have tried Ayeee
Cherry Pectoral. It Is made by olio of the best malital
chemist/Iln the world, and its cores all around ns bespeak
the high merits of It. iirtueo.-. Phil. Ledger.
dyer's Cathartic Pills. •
THE' SCIENCES OF CHEMISTRY AND
Medicine havebeen:taxed to their utmost toprodece this
boa , m." P.rfect Pergative wich is known to man. Innu
merable proolk are glow', that h
these pills have virtues which
ampere 10 OlCalielOVl the ordinary medickee, and that they
win nnprocedeuttvily upon the esteem of all men. They are
sae and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pet*.
tutting properties sthmdato the vital activities of thedy,
remove the obstructions of De origins, purify the blood,and
xpal clisense.• They purge out the foul humors which breed
and grow distemper, sUrunlate eluggigh or disorderedorgans
into their natural scam, and impart healthy tone with
etrongth to the whole system. rot only do they curs the
every day complaint. of everybody, bet alui formidable and
dangerous &weave that bare beffied the best of human skDL
Whlle they produce powerful effects, they are et the sums
time, In dltehalsbed dams, the safest and beet physic that am
be employed for children. Being sugarcoated, they aro
are pleasenit to taker, end being trnly vegetable, are free from
any risk of berm. Cures hare been made which impose
lief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted
poeltion andcharecter as to forbid the anspicion of untruth.
Many eminent clergymen and physicians hove lent their
names to certify to the public the reliability of myremedles,
while other* have sent me the autuauce of their conviction
that my preparations contribute immensely to the relief of
my afflicted, suffering fellowmen.
The Agents below named Is pleased to Danish grafts my
American Almanac, containing illrectbals for Their use and
certificates of their cares, of the following complaints.
Costivenees, Billons Complains, Rheum:Latina, Dropsy
Heartburn Headache arising from o foul eunuch, Stamm,
Indhiestlet;, Morbid Inaction of the Bowel. and Pala arming
therefrom, flatulency, Lon of Appetite, all Ulcerous and
Cutantuos Diseases which rmelre . an evacuant Medicine,
Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the blood .
and etioanbaling the system, cure many complaints which It
would Dot to umposed they could reach, such as Deafness,
Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and nervous Irmtability, De
rangementa of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kind
redcornplalnta arising Dom s low state of the body or oh.
struction of in function.
Do not be put oil by unprincipled dealing with tome
other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Ana's
end take maticing else. No othef they can give you corn•
cares with We in It. intrinsic value or curative powers.—
The mirk want the test 01.1 there Is for them,and they should
have It.
'I prepared by Da. J. C. ACER, Practical and Aisalytiml
Chemist, Lowell, 'Mass.
Price cents per Pere. Flee Inure for $l.
Sold by D. A. P liNr-STOCK it I L. Whol,sls , Agent.,
PlueburXb, and by all Drtr,„gista and Medicine Dealers.
rerliollyda
. PR. 1100. PL A ND,I4
G P.Ir MAX BITSERS,
888 FARO BY
DR. C. M. JAMESON. PRILADELPISLI, PA.
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
Canytoinf. Dyrppolo, Anindim Chronic nr
Yerreve Dewily, POSMIC of CO. Aidnryr. end ell Dm.
arms .1,-i:tiny - Own o dii,refrred Lien nr Alerted,
Such
as Catlett.
potion. Inward
Pilee,Valocanof Blood
to the Acidity of the
Strimach, Natises. Ileartimr, Dis
port for foal, P 12111.3 or Weight in the -
Stomach, Sour Eructaticrim Sinking or flut
tering at the Pat of theEtninach. Swimming of the
Timid, Ilan-Jed and DLllcult Itreath Mg, Fluttering at the
Ileart,Chcaking or enffmating sensation,. when in &lying pia.
tare. DiUllte. ofVision, Dots or 'seize Lefore the bight. Se
ver and pain in the Read, Denele ,7 of Perspira
tion., Yellow-um of the Skit and eyes.
Paha In the Side, Dock. Clod, Limbs,
10., Sudden ri.en of item, _
Burning in the Firth,
COMYRIV. Imaginings,
Rellasolgreat De
preedon of
Spirits.
The proprietor he calling the attention of the public to
this preparation. does no with a feeling of the utmost WWI
decree and adaptation to the &teases for which
It hi r ended.
It is n neer and unified article, but one that has stoat
the toot of • ten yamf trial before the American people,
and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar pre
parations extant The teetimony in Its fever given by the
moat prominent and well known I:bracing. and individnals
lo all parts of the country is immense, and • careful peru
sal of the Almanac, publiehed manually by the propneter,
and to be had gratis of any of Ids Agents, cannot but satisfy
the meet ekeptical, that thin remedyt really deserving the
great celebrity it has obtained.
Principal OITIce and Manufactory, No. 90 Arch greet.
Philadelphia, Ps.
art:fa:lee R. Inodloani, Es q., the well known ?rarer,
for . flit Duna:meson Iron Trurks, Perry Comfy,
Dm:am:vox, Jazt.ll, 11115.
Do. C. M. Jecthon—Dear who for for floe years
severely afflicted with Chronic Mato. Dysentery, for which
I wee attended by enthral of the beat phyelothos in tbo
conntry, but all of no er'. I also used various remedies, bat
eaddlind nothing to bonnet me until I was Indexed to try
your Demme !litters, and after taking four bottles by whkh
I wee entirely cured, and am now enjoying the best of
health."
More Effects of the German Bitters in Dye-
pepsia and Liver Complaint.
Certificate of J. C. Crane, Esq HoPorter far the “Eren
lug Chronicle," Pittsburgh, Pe., who, Feb. M, rays:
eFor mme weeks pain my wife has been using your Ger.
man Bitten, with • happy effect. She has been afflicted
more or leas, for several years, with dleesee of the War ood
Dyepepels, and until oh* commenced using the' Bitters, no.
thing hedgiren her much relief. Her health la now rapidly
reProring,VpeUte good, and we bare sooty mama to be
lieve she will be perfectly restored. Elm says lt is the best
inedlchle she las ever user'
Nervous Debility. •
J. D. Unmans, Dlestown, Pt, Jtmelo, 1853, eayu
wily wife hes been •^tt•ted with • :garrotte Debility alum
September, 1851, grim which time I hare been unable to
find any ph:ridden or medicine that would benent her in
t oth,
least, until one day I called at the store of Dr. Barmy.
this town, for some tincture of Iron, and deeerlbed to him
the ala.ktions of my wife: he then handed me • lot of papers
to read, among which I found one describing your Germ.
Bitters, I Immmti•tely procured a few bottles tuna him, and
am plowed to Rote that the Mt of the Dieters has done her
mere pod than all the medicine she has heretofore token.
I wish you to rend or a half Boson bottles.
• Liver Complaint,
Prma, Martinsourg. N., May 22, ISM, rape
"With much pleoeure I testify to the times or your Ger.
moo Wettest. &me time alum I was ofilleted with a disease
of the Liver, for erbkh I used eatiotwremediee, but uith no
bertellend effect, until I tras Wooed to try your Einem,
srhkh I am now happy to state hare entirely cored me."
They am entirely vegetable, free from all alcoholic stimu
lants, and plensint in taste and Ewa
ekilePriee 75 cents per bottle.
Sold by Drturateta and Storekeepers In limpry town mod
village Inaba Dotted guts and Canada.
• And by FLEKLVG BROS., and Dr. (I O. II: KEYSER,
Pittsburgh, I'.. mitlydderS
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY I
WHICH HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND
research of the beet medical moo that ever heed to
Coda remedy that would .radically core the Dyspepaia,
whthh has boon rf , -ontly found out by
DU. R. T. FOii D,
OF PITTSBURGH, FRN.W.A.,-
Ills laborious narch and reseemh in the Negetable /Lu
cent for eight or ton yearn hiss brought to light a wonderful
ktedlcino which will radically 011111 the DYSPEPSIA, which
La the lint ants of all general disease which the human toys ,
tem is .object to: Keeps the Reeerroir [Stomachl dean and
boa/thy. We meat all lyre good health sad cannot be •
subject of any general dinue.
Dr. R. T: tORD has been a subject of thie awful dines°
hinteelf.[Dy.papaiaj for eight to ten years, and has tried
hundreds of experiment. on himeolf, but all in sato, until •
Id. present discovery. which has radically curet him mad
many others to oh, right to taste, dam without pain or
atcknon, or any unpleasant feeling. in the Br tNIII. but on
the contrary, It harigoratee the eystem and mem • healthy
action to every part.. It will act gently. or copiously on the.
bowel., and giro a healthy action to the Momsch and lirer.
You can eat and drink your usual diating,..widelt mill not
interfere—toe medicine alwaYs doing its duty ..6.1151
DR. It. T. FORD'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL.'
What kind of &wane will Dyspepsia produce? / sumo
tis the liver mute of all general diseases. Liver. Affoodou.
Lung Affection,. D iarrhoea, ary Dineen Dronebitin Sick ,
11.adache, Billion Billion and Typhoid I'
Fever am Ago., Nernst. Non, V• 111,31114
.toads Dowels, Dolla, Husky or Gummy Skin, Coldb„ /then
matins of all kinds, Apoplexy, Insanity. Week sae. of the
eystem, Fain Conwption of the Mind. landbult. relate. ,
of the Stomach, Throwing up a r ra. Food, and also Wind.
.All of the above helium, may or will bo produced flotti
Dyspeptic stomach. Poem that organ all gene./ 'dissents
will be produced. (if thisnatoment to true, which mamas
mind will deny.) Wens ell who hare been dolt 1;1101/1 this
statement to ba true from experiencooa nick or clertingwi.
gams& le drsb '
how important It Is to a poor patient who ht. beta` rut;
feting for many yens, to point hint to a comedy thathe am
'sly cat and radically remove the came that bas made him
lack. Ire like a mariner tamed upon the apart at the bet
glimpse, of • llgla/ht,hla heart boruidatag.
PRIG L.= DOLLARS PER
•
by the Proprietor, Dr. R. T. TO A D, Wret end of
Penneylranla Amato, (Fourth street Doi, end also 401 M
HAFT, Jr. N 0.113 Wood street, corner of Siztk alsre, NE.
FIN, IPICEOWAS CO, Liberty etreet,• below St. Char,
Pittehurgh. Abo, W. A. IthlICD, Warmly the annul.
Jams. T. Semple Co. Northrreet corner of Fedend street
and the Dimond, Alleghenr City. And 'iden, Dr: Ford's
Anttardkrus and Lear PH* Oro, ht. • Invaluable Indian
„ .
7" g e nn ." . . e . ti r4ht: n teeet . no no cm ersisHon, for t
sands It. cruelty find county will naafi to • thsh. hold I tUdde
vanes. Their equal Is not to be bumf. -
mulledterlyl • • •
•
• IMLAY Nov.
Ye who Consider a line Head of Hair
NATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT,
but erste ts toolate nee
BA.NDEItte , SCALP TONIC,
trbkia ratans the healthy oonilltkto of the soap, mart
lair to grow oaths bad, .ad checks any toorlsory toward.
lip Ming out, sod becomalog Ws..
rlo.. Isis at tl
er 7 11 01:1111, sad by tbs. Pro.
two frro 'l n=w Bruithßeld
pen
TESTER COVERS Boquat 'Wreaths' and
swum *treaty, bnutitta isjmishll4 l 7 to lan
bY 17 ' 7 ' ' 4 ' 1 4' 11 ,7 wfttitCl4,*
- ;~ : .
4a4oapp.
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road.
THE NEIV SHORT
RUUTETO CINCINNATI A\B~ca-+►~
ST. LOUIS vls STEUBENVILLE OR BELLEAU{ NOW
OPEN.—Thu trains of this road now run dirrotly to and from
Allegheny Depot and Cleveland, Steubenville, Wheeling
and Delicate withtost change of Baggage.
Three Dolly Trains to Steubenville, Wheeling and Dellealr.
Two Daily Trains to Cleveland.
Four Daly Trains from Clo•eland to Chkago.
On and after llondor, June 2.14 1657. Cho. trains of this
Company will run dalli,(9unayrurcepic4,)ns follows:
L..° Allegheny 2.50 A. 31, OM A. N. and 3 F. 31.
Anis . * in titoubourlllo 6.06 A. r. 0.. 0.20 v. Nr.
Do Dellealr, 6.30 A. u, 2.05 ev st., 7.50. r. m.
Do 'C11)1 . 641:0 3.12 r. 31,9,60 v. N.
Tim 2.50 o at. train make. no connection for Cierviand or
any point north of %rennin°. Thin train Is run through to
Steubenville, Itridgeportand Bellcalr,connectlng at titanium:
villa Junction with afeat nein for Newark, Columbia, Day.
ton, Indlanapolls,Clncinnati,Loubniille and St. Louie, booth
Allegheny Depot at 2.59 Nomad: 0.20. Columbia. 10.60
and arrive at Cincinnati at 2.20 r.x.—Tiortce flaunt from
Patrburgh to Cincinnati.
This route via Steubenville to Clnolnnattls THIRTY
NILES SUORTEIL than via Castilian.
. .
. - - -
The 2.50 A. ',train makes ha connection at Belleair. -
The 3.00 e. x. train makes conneetioun at Yellow Creek
Junetlon; 520 e. st. for Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit
end Chicano; rat Steubenville ;unction 021 for Coluratrus and
Cincinnati, arrlying at Nerark 12.43 e. x- Cohruthus 2.76
A. ■, and Cincinnati 7.44 A. X.; at Bellealr at 7.60 P. x., ...e
-nacting with the night train on the Central Ohio Railroad
foe Cambridge, Zanesville, Newark, Columbus and Marin.
natl.
The 0.40 A. rt. end Ss. x. trains both runthrotigh to Cleve;
land and make cloeo connections at that point fur Chicago
and other points is thafiortb•Weet t via Cleveland mei Toledo
liaihmsd. The 3r. H. train connecte with the Michigan
Central Itellroad Boats fox:Detroit, thence to Chiregoby tail.
Passengers leaving Allegheny on rho 9.40 A. or. train for
Chicago via Cleveland road Toledo, will nrrive et that point
scan hours in admits:of theta all:lipase at the same hour
and go via Fort Wayne.
Passenger. for Wollaville, Steubenville, Wincing and
other points on the river line by then trains go through
with Out detention many hours in telmnes of the smomboate
on the river.
Baggage checked through toStatibeneille,Bellealr,Colum
bus,ClocinaatiSt.B.4,Cluselanil, Chloagoand other points
on the lino.
-- Passengers for Na. Philadelphia .a Stations on the
ilinecaradras Branch moot tako the 9:40 A. M. Train from
Allegheny City.
Tickets are sold to Cleeeland, Sandusky, Toledo. Chicago.
Illissnidlio, St. Louts, Quincy, Burlington, Bolton. Bock
leland, lowa City, Duallath.Pueria, La Freeport,
Dunkirk, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, •Stentsinville Wheeling,
ltolleair, Colt:mime, Indialispolia. Cincinnati. LaUilerille.
Louis and to all any stations en tlio road. .
. .
Ticket to ell points me fold m the Thhat Nike in Attest.-
ear City.
Pm:oaken elm g.t hoy Infortontton fOrlurning thin HOC
M the cam of tho Conthohy, plonnoptheln !Tome.) Pitt.
borgh. B. P. °LA. , * ticket A o't, Allettherny City .
cern—Jett • J. A. CAI:Ct Y, A,ti. ritteburgh
. . .
Riold -an Central Railroad Line- '
AIrOItNITNG ANDEVEN-M,., 1
x LNG Line for Drtrolt.Cbint
ettd.Milwaoldo. RoboYnon. Gain., letioetue. Reek Newt, i
litalinstou. lowa Ciro, Fon-du-Lac. Proirie.duChlon, Ft.
lends, St. Mot, or soy" other tun of the Great Wad. . 1
After Int first of May. the splendid 51.111141 4 11 C/TY OF J
CLEVELAND, MAY...TEEN and OCEAN. will form Re j
morning sad stoning Ilno between (Tessin/id mad Drfroil i
tho present season, tanning NJ (alone
OCEA.N, I MAY QUEEN,
Copt. C. C. Pd.cnoirr. Cold. E. IL Itorn. j
Loam I
Looms
Cleveland...... Monday A. M.Clorelon•l Monday P. M.
Detroit.....
-Monday P. 31.!Detrnit. Tuesday A. M.
Clevellind.....Toostley . P. 11.ClereLoad llednee'y A. IT.
Detroit .. . . --Wodnes'y A. M. Detrdit.-.-._Wedins'y P. M. j
Clereliod.-Nburodny A. M. Clorelattit....l3unehty P. M. •
Detroit 'Thursday P. M. Detroit Friday A. IL
Cleeriond Friday P. M. Cleveland.....ftdorday A.M.
Detroit _Eatorday A. N. Detroit Sown - by P. M.
CITY OF CLEVELAND-Copt. J. M. Ersor.-Larva.
Cleseland.--Tuesday A. 31.Cdereland..-Pri.lay A. M.
31
Ddrott Tuesday P.
P.M. Cloreland.....Ett
. Detroit.. Friday P. M.
\
Closelond.....Wodon'y urdoy P. 31.
..
Deirolt......Thnteday A. 31. Detroit ..... __Monday A..M.
One of the boats will leave Cleveland every morning at 9
o'clock, (Sundays exceptech) and every evening on the arri
val of Trainvfrorn
.
PITISDUILGIT AND CLNCINNATI.
Arrising .t Dotroit in time to contwet with the morning
and evening trains for Chicago, connecting at Chimps with
all trains for the Sorthweat and South; also, with the beets
on take Michigan fatal' porta north of Chicago.
Fare yl lee% by this roots than by any other.,
Treble of the Michigan Central Read run Initt the Union
Depot at Chicago, from which all other route diverge, there
by waving hack him - and change orbaggage, Incident to
other mote..
No charge f, handling baggagod•hero checks ere deliver
ed to /10.11 i• of the lijae.
We have large Vede (Uri exprevily for horn" awl
cattle.
Persons going to lowa. 'Kansas. and Nebraska will Ilud
this the cheapest and most comfortable route, a.l our boats
are large and commodious.
Families mating West, and dealers in stock, will find it
greatly to their advantage to call at the Company'. 0190 e,
Maar of Jr..,,.. and Liberfy Street. directly opposite the
klaasion llama sad Penttsylvanla Railroad Depot.
For rates of faro and further information, apply at the
abort, office. S. A. PLERCE,
General Agent, Cleveland.
W. C. SILLFFER, Ticket Agent.
apllkdlm F. KNOWLAND, Art., Pittsburgh.
Pennmylv Nada Itallzol
TILE GREAT CENTRALaz
Route, connecting the Atlantk
cities with Western, North-Western, ant
Stites by aventintions Railway direct. Th
whist Pittsburgh with daily line of Stea
on the Western his . ..mead at govebunl an
Steamers to all ports on the North-Weston
tbs met direct, ch.:ape-1, 'and +Nate
IBEIGHT coo be forwarded to sod from tb
HATES BETWEEN - PIIILADELPIIIA
FIRST CLlLSS—Betats,. Sires, Bats and
Cap, &poke, Dry Goods, (in boxer, bales
and trnolut,)Drumt, (to boxes and bales)
Feather; Foss, de
BEOOND CLASS,—Drenestio - Sheeting
Shirting and .Ticking, an original bales)
Drags (to casks,) 'Hardware. Leather,
an rolls or'boxre) Wool and gbeep Pelt;
Eastmrd
THIRD CLASS.—Ansiln, Steel, Chains an
maim) Hemp, MAWS and Pork, salted
(loose or in eaake,)Tobacco, manollettio.
ed. (except Ctgor. or Out.) &c.. &t .
TOORTHMM—Calfee,Fish,Bacon,Beef
and Pork (to soaks or boxes, Esstward,)
40c p er me. lard and Lan! OIL Yell.. Soda Ash, Ger.
roan Clay, Tor, Pitch, Orion, de
FLOUR.-7.5e per bbl. until farther moil
COTTON per 100 lbso mUI fortber
COTTON —g2 per kale not exceeding t, until
further notice.
cS.ln shipping goods from any point east of Philadel
phia. be particular to. nark peckagee "via. ' , tansy!. nirt
Baansad.' , All Dotslaconelmed to the Agents of this Bond
at Phlledelphla or Pittsburgh, will be hi-warded without
detention.
FattormAsints—C. E. Elvin", 54 Kilby 'hoot, Boston; Z.
F. CLarke.-No. 2 Betas House. and No. 1 WIIIIAM client, and'
John McDonald, Nix 6 Battery Place, New York; Pierce &
Co., Yaneerille, Od Irwin A and Bprlogman d Drown,
Cincinnati, 04 R. C. Meldrom, Madison, indz Domeenil,
Bell & Co., and Carter & .Jewett, Kyd P. CI. V-
Rile, d Co., Evaretrole4 Ind.: IL F.'-
Sass, St. Louis. 11 .4 ir4+'
Wormley Co., Memphis, Teon4 Leech & Chicago,
1114 P. Ohms,
,Ft. Wayne. Ind.; E. J. Roeder, Philo;
Ne
gros Koons, Barnm: D. A. Stewart, Pittobornit
11. 11. HOUSTON, Goal Freight agrot,Pblie.
11.3.LOMBAEBT, Soot, Altoona.P. Jobay
Pittsburgh and Conael•ville
THE PITTSBURGH •
Connellaellie •Itallrowl Is non
opened for the transportation of posomerers and (might to
and from Pittsburgh and Conmihnillo. manacling with the
Penna. Central Railroad at Bilnuill'a Station..
ArrbritMeritt. h 2 ,0 also been made with the Pen=
Central Railroad, by whicirthrough freight to Philadelphia
and Baltimore will he tarried from paints on the Pitt.
burgh andlionnelaville Railroad, by ger loads, on Stron*.
tams. • •
Ragarso or Sitatss—On and after .N7olnergay, 6th kat.,
Were will
for
two daily trains, as followa,
m e lt Tha t , leering the Passenger Station of the Penna.
• Rallmad, ovary morning, (Sunday entente:Qat 7 o'clock,
Pittsburgh time, and arriving at Conn-Wasn't, at ilas
Papua' Pamlioncor Train leaving Pittiburgh at 4.30 ern .
'MIL, awl arriving at ConnyllavUls at TAO P. M.
Llultianinin. — EßPulia Train "CM learn CannallsidUa at 6
. tratin f /Ly noonnelog aitlk nny IntliTralo out 011 the
Railroad at Brinton's Station at :AL A. 11., and frith
th•
g podium 'A1X011113206114411 at nine places atrive to
. Train leaving eannellatille at.' 4 . 10. P.1 , 41.33 coo-
Ilflutorea SCUlatragin Turtle Chink Accosaroadly
lion Itain Ro. 3, Pratt. RallroT6, artily Plitabargi., It
WO P. IL
.
.. .
Freight to and from Pittsburgh and atallonann tbe Pltti.
.buiglt and Comm Willis Itagrostl, mill be recalred and tle
;livaradM the-outer Depot of. the Penna. Rama&
Buntiog & Hall's Cowles , ter.3lt. Pleasant. Voieutmm,
- Frostburg and Cumberland time Connollsaillstrogutarly on
the arriralot thattalut.'.
.
Tlckoto ean be bed buts the Tlcket 'Agent M the Penns
Ra
The Adana Erprees Company bees electsl tneassiter•
isitb theft proof safe; ou tho F.:press Trans. to takesLaras
of money, valuables end gar
bage. of all kioda. entrusted to
the care of that • Company, who will reecho and beeelpt
thereby, and ides special attention to the -oath and Prompt.
delivery of the saran It. nuclarroNE, &Vt.
Star Sth s 111 N-0.31
Gwent Western Malt Iterates •
ALENA AND - CM
CAGOO Colon
Line foe Freeport, Galata and Conloith, from .
DEPOT, foot of LAKE STREET, anoneting ,at IsCh
whim:omen kw ER Paul end the Upper Mistioslppl. • :.
WELLS SMECr COOT.
FULTON AND - lOWA UNE—Tor Dtionilkslirn; and
•Gottral lowa. • Pasiongors forlotra, Nebraska aryl Kum.
will fled this the mart' espedttken. roots. It Wog. an Air
LIM to th.o.kfleslinlFpf, and shorter by itfty Nara than any.
other line, tonnectlng at . Talton with the Grott,lows kage
Co. for all *Ants inlowa and tbawrst. ' • ,
anon AND MADISON ' LLY,N-71.. , :r's 'NW; JansiYins..
PDX itivzsve.tasir wiz-4 = 0 =7141 Laker Mc
Twonlnsdalll unday,iatwic y s l conneet n. la
tkall 0118 Am
poa•onaktz e e ot ke 'th e9itealkaft,
azdilttpacihollsiWitttliath.-
MEifili
Air [Anti Route'
VRO3I CHICAGO TO ST.
LOCIS via. St. Louis, Alto
and Chleigo Itidiroad, all the ray b Ralltoad. coming
the Great American Hspresa and United Staten Melia The '
only direct and mlintde roots to the &lath andScatthwent.
Seventy miles 'Sorter - than anyother Dane; _ -
Trains lease the MICH:LOAN SOUTHERN and CHICAGO . ,
HOCK ISLAND IL IL, Garner of Tan Boren and Sherwin.' :7,
streets.
St.louls Day. Exprom lino A. IL, daily, (Elada? @Ks
eepted)—errise at gut et. Louis'. VW P. IL
Ht. Louis Night Express, MAI P.M., daily, (Saturday. ex•
ro ptal,)—artive at East St. Louis athllo P. M.
TRAINS. LEAPS EASTIT. LOUIS,
Day Expreas 5:15 A. 11., daily, (Sunday exoepted,) arrive •
at Chicago vet 11:43 P.ll.
. Night Express:s P. IL, dolly, (Sunday extepted,) arrive
at Chicago at 7,41 A. 31.
Frorrt Chien° to St. Looii, 13 Hours. • •
IMPORTANT LOCAL CONNEG I TION/t. •-•-
AT JOLlET—with the Rock Wand RallrSad for, Wows, is
LoS Ole, Rock Island and Central loan.. .
AT RLOOMINGTON-with Central Raelnnulf for "'
,Clinton, Waynesvilleand Decatur, and with, lltigce•fer:
'Peoria, at Peoria Junction with Peetia and. OattitkaKiit::•:
for Walnut Grose, Washington, Peoria, PlatlN'Brimbilde.: ,. :
Elmund, Knoxville,
• - fialeMorg, Mouraongh;tind.,•ltatilngel•?,
Lori. •
• AT SPALNGITELD—with Croat. Weeternlfiliniali
Jat Ica:1121 . 111e, Nap!. and Illiacdrlliver. - 'LA •-. .";
AT ALTON—with Daily Line of Packets for •-•
Qulney and Keokob the moat. eXpedltiOna and sellable
rout, to all portions of North Eastern IllatoorL
AT ST. LOCIS--witla Daily 'First Clam Steamboat.' lefr
New Orloamand Intermediate Pointe Cm the Lower minds: -
alseippi, end with Regular • Unwise Picket.' Tor Kama: K.' •
Joseph, and all paint. on the Mhowurt, Tnmsseis,Ceinber.. .•
land and Arkansan Rivera ,
Paswunersdeatioedfor.Bloornington,Sprineld, Decater,,..
Jukeonville. Naples and roluts on the Ilbminippl,
mud, Kansan, Couaberland and Tonneau. rivers, by taking
the 'Owen runt., will Duro of making - connections, and
miring In St. Louis on advertismt time. avoiding the vexa
tions debsysnr the eircuitione route tit. P.orla and Illinois
River, saving twenty.four home tin.e, 'twine thiripemoin .
miles lees distant to Bloomington, fifty.elgld, lest to Spring.
field, seventy lets to St. Louis. end fifteen‘ttoPeorta than'
by any other mute.
Through tk-keta root be prom:trod at all Um: Eastern: ,
Italroad °faces at the Company's °Cleo, 49 Dearborn stavet„
j opposite the Tremont !louse, curl at the Michigan Southern
, and Rock Leland Depot; corner of Tan Diana and
streets.
Reeponsible Itammiro Men will be It khoTlepola
j varken, roads-coming into the City, to chock J: Baggage,
through to any point derived on the Line, ,
II:3100KR, Sap L . ,. -.-
E. 31. 0 CODRICIL GeneralPamonger Agent,'
Pennsylvania Rallroike,,. ' • : •
1731.11 ER • ARRANGE-Mlg
aezig,,
MENT—Oe end after Jute ^.2d.CTer.
The Heil Train leave, the Fastener Statieziev tat a tt:''.
h , F. Stt.ds.r, at 0.50 , o'clock., • •
THE FAST LUCE INIT.. rlnebtagh,,except Sunday, at: .
206 P.
rap SIG lIT EXPRESS TRAIL`[ [caste PitteburlihlgC .
Philadelphia et 9.firi P. 31. •
The lodiena AcCommodation , train teases Pittelintsb .
daily. except &nudity, at 3:20 o'clock, P. 31, stopping at all ..,
'nation., end running re far or Indiana. The First, Amon. ,
costa:lon Train for Turtle Creek. Itildge,learre dally. msg.
.
Sanday, at 10.15 nm. The'Scet.nd Accommodation Train •
Turtle ereelrlemesdaily, Sunday excepted, atilt,
The Third Accommodation Train for Turtle' cctrolt learns
deity. except Sunday, CO ex P. 11.
lieturningTrains arrive inrittskaarghturfolhassif,,
1.10 p. m. 31..11,12.20 a. 01 . 4 Fast Lim 2. a. co.: IndlaM
mimmodation.land Connellsrille,o a. M.; First Startle Peek
Accommodation, 11.20.,m.; Second AccedunicalWon, 10,110 p. - •
Thh - d Actommodation; 0.10 p. m., with Connelssill• Ao• , •• ••
commodation.
The traveling mildlewill'find IL grwdlYlo their
In going Meat or West; ta twat be the remiss ,
road, as the accommodations now'ottered cannot he
ed., any other route. As the road is 'ballastedittfli acmes •
mad to entirely free from dart, wo can promise inteti,apall
•nrf comfort teen who may rarer this rood with that: et- ,
ro F mge..
or further partimilars ere hastallliat the different shirt , :
fug pohtts Passtm,-en from the 'West will And this*"
shortest and mod expeditions rotate to
Phtladelphiyße.ttl -
more, New York or Boston.
J. STEWART, Agt, Passenger Lines. Pitsahuret.'..4
T 1105.31001 IE, Agent Pamongur Lineri,PlilladelphbL
juillyd •
:iteamsbips
Steamer Telegrap h.
rICHE FINE -LOW. PRESSIIRE, - .
Steamer Talegtaph, Capt. RICHARD
MARROW, .12 make throe tripes weak between AMdt
Port Stanley, Pert Burwell mid Port BRIM • • , •
Leave Cleveland for Port Stanley, Port Burwell,. and
Port Bruce every •Mendayw• IreditendayS and Prtbri
;14 o'clock P. M.
aura Pori Burwell at 2 o'clock: P. M., and Port Starr
Inc rat 7 o'cLwk, P. M., for Cleveland, Timidity., Thursdays •
and Saturday',
The TELEGRAPH' carrice the Untied State:Mall between'
these Porta. ant connects at Cleveland . with the C., C. C.
Railroad, Cleveland and Pittelaugh. Lake Shore and.Totedo
Reim&
MIM=iMMM
The TELEGRAPII has been therm: - ghly Medulla and
fitted, and Is In excellent condition !be the trod. she nine
tOr Far Freight or menage apply
SCOVILL t LAUDERDALE, Cleveland,
LANE A HILL, or JOHNIIcIiENNON, Port, 13nrwell,
and HOLCOMB k HENDERSON, eel JOHN-NOU N ,
tDAVIDON,
Port Stanley. • • • • • •
Liverpool; Philadelphia and 'Nem Tor
Screw Steamship Company.
TIRE SPLENDID STEASISHMS
A fanning the above line 8111 call froni.Neve
KANGAROO. • /*Stay, En:am
CITY OW RALTIIIOIIX. Leitch, Inh July. s r
CITY OF MANCIIF-STER Rikl Jely.
CITY OF WARRINGTON, Capt. Wylie , Sth August.
Arad each Oren:tate Thmeday.
From Liverpool every alternate Wednesday.
Fare from New Tork,Cabla s7s,.Thlrd ass. sm..
" " "_ if4A NnsTlabril else. 4.
Return Tickets available for elz months by, anjtc.vdtme
of the line.
oa=mal
mar. to all porta
d Saadoskyerlth
o Lake; making
route by width
• e Crcat Weer.
PITTSBURGH.
"Ce per ICO Tbs.
. $140; Th ird Clam, gee . ' ^ .. .
These Staamahipe are .applied with improved Wangs
eomMutments, and carry experiment% Snageons, ' ,
.Thriona Rhine Proceeding to tamps, or' 'Wishing to opt
for Their friends Proof the obi- coirittryoten pitieluwebielnit
and obtain. a/I ioformation :by applying to'. Ji.:ll.
Broadway, :C.V., Sable k. Cartee,l7: Browitwayi Ifs •
JOLIN IIIOIIPSOY, 410 Liberty it. Pfltibazgh
rirPaseage caritas:4W by.ling chew' Sates Patties ha;
tween 11. w York...and Megrim& Drafts sold try the abate):
80e rer 100 IN
500 per 100 Ib..
D*Un
.Bank,
;5.65 ;burnt stmt. Nadu iition‘Volice Yew Drdkrin
g
OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO'2 O'CLOCK,
alto on Wadotieday midßaro relay Mornings, from Day
Notramher .fint,fivito 7to 9 reek.* arid tronglgo. .
*ember filet to .tlay And, front 610 3 o'clock. . ,
Depoidta received of all mama not, lam. than one Dollar ; „
and ri - dividenil of the 'ninths declared' twice a .yetar,in, ",
Jona abd Dereml.r. , Interco' tear declared at tba rate; of
aix per mat per amain, In Docember,.lB3s,' rileN
and December, Milt' and anne;i337. - ,
Intoreit, rinot ilniwn mit, isolated to t h e creditor tbe deb,: .:1
poattor as prindpal, and biers the moo interest Irma tbafizet ,
days ofJeine no Dimember,tininpotniditig twice • pair
but troubling the dagmeitor to call or everty tO mien
pass book. :At this rata,dimbletn"
year., tdakiog 1 ° lb. nglitcDtta 34 0 3Tatin am, rotas:,
• 117411..
Docks containing the .Cliarteri By-Lavis, Belem; •
Reg
lagirma furnished grail* on appgicatMn et the attire. - ""
.Prancieme—GEDRUE.ALBRZE. , .
-.
. I
John
R. °settee, eirnl4,
Theobeld ricrensotter,
'Lmel4.Peenkock,,,- . , • ,
Amkreoni ;.• ,
wiuw. s:urritri; "
'John Melke,- --- •
Tatter
-17 A. M. 1111.1ak1d1445 - ' •
L.Rlttgeralt, ,, ' •
Robert Rabb,
'John V. Saittei, „„
Drage 3: a zb
ealdkii
• Atatandeilledila, • - '
-CHARLX.S . .L.COLTON
4r, CO.
Ilopes - clltlepliaro;
George It. White, '..
.F. 4.31, itolt •
James W. Ilaiunal; •
Atexantlex Bradley •
:John S. Cosgrace .
.TahliGA g tonioreu, •
Albrt Caltnntnon.
Joh.
O ardn n It. (nadl otd,
Jrova d. .
Jir
'"
•
'William Donee.;
Vreacin Follz, • •
Goings V. G Mum
Janne Ham; "
William EL Hiroo;
Janice Hardman, . •
Secretary and itra
anblyn—atrl9
UEaIMI
IT OD STREET, COILVZ7I nmat
•
DEPOSITS reto iced on. eurrenp ea:Stites
"%troat paid only 012 m000r..149.1t0d 15r& nisi .ftss
-411c.tarks on our office will • b, yald ,* , ,CU , Mx70,110101,
• • W. tf. 607 lnirPoil 17:Anglian
citiee of tLa Volt.' States AM &CM*:
OEOILUE •Alt-NOLID At .
BANKERS,' EXCHANGE; STOCK '
Wrnat. l; ocarreut-Noury Bought and .sold. r :•••
Straka bought and faki cosimiumda; _
Bagdaer ik t u per, Booth NortimOtri.
Cblketkate,promptly sttridtd • -
"`bElee N0:74 Yount
pANN.i.NG HOUSES OF JOHN'T
HOGG. , _
C,;
somFaiszT O • •,
-
NIOLMT
- cONNSimavill.;:,.............TAXgrrp. CO., •
D fIO W N
IL
"
NSW .
CO., ,Depodta •receiTek,Discoaata.mode. EPran.
nod collected, Dank Nate, and Owl-.
Sticka.lions and other Becaritka booed
- amapondence and onikedani intkikat:"
HOLMES &SON,DEAISiISO O ,
=IN inilkateadollas.d
itx4mit aim
or • Dank Tram and ttledh Soy do -4 W
'..Sipeolimetlassmadqps 41,
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