frEsoi-r_rrioiv a 4.• .. ii, . .-ropostnn Amendments to the Conant..- . sumo( the Coothaacuswealtlho . ~.s AsiriSktirg#::: - I(ii i s- q etti'e .' .. Resiiroil by Me geriiilt and ihnuci if llrprca-mtati . , 1,) ' ' VossaenwealtAV/Irstnstotia in amend Aasentl4 " ; ' Act - . -- ._..............,'...---,..---''''''-----.. '''' .- " .--7- ! That the following amendments ire urod to th e te ns e . '. Preserrtwelrilme without 811-11. " .. Winner the corecornmestth, to sci'oro vitt, we ,r,„ All the successful methods of Presirving fruit ,1„4;,„„,„rti„,„.t..„ th ..,.;d„ toet.„, - ' elf.henrigtiar: though perhaps empirically din- ' . ' rmsr antsoassr. • covered: are based on principles *hick it cannot : . Tl.le Chan bolitild e di='artifie o ls ... add C o uthrati o r, t o but be interesting and useful to - understen/ - A f " d " a g n. " 4 "" tki 1 ih ii." '— ARTICLE XL ... .. !Ow of those We will briefly state. or PEBLIC DEBTS. As a general rule, no substance cite, ferment !• Stenos L The State may contract debts, to =play anal ' or decay without the presence of air and mole- i e t i ci :Z o r trr X. " o r ` o ril : ' ,, ° ,7' or ''' m ggregste ,7”,' e:P t 717%.1,,,- .. tarc,•and'a temperature above the freixing, and ; direct ZOiovitioco:itoiliotiavooriraictoa ' a n y s u lrest: o ' flat: '' below the belling point of ' Water. . . !os more thou( the general assembly, or at differeut periods Sibstances which contain no nitrogen„uch ; ,f„th'''.lnntrarth`ro'he""dy .A74' P"d om i rom tt "ed aft a v o th e,7 '"" t as pure sugar, starch, - gum. oil, &c., will not ' debto, mall to applied to the purpose to wlded it warso•b -i..T.-firatent or decay. • , „dm.d, or t, pay the debts so contracted, sod to ti. other 1• • Affinitrogenon.s.compounds, under favorable v "sr=... „ „ddio,.. „„ th „ „ i . 0.., Hotio.o r the • circumstances, - -not only undergo rapid ferruen- soat.• may i tract debt. to repel invasion. sup=sour . „,,.... tation .therneire.; big have the pee . o . o f ; B o _ • merlon, dethid the State In you-, or to redeem the pr cent ~...,inibiag theilemente of nonmitrogenons bodies . '4 ‘, "::,"'„,, di o n g ‘o i ooc e ' fr t i i , . g t eL ire flo oltze t =r i t lire . trio pp z ,a s 0 tt p u, i,,,, ,, with which they are in contact. t porptatotor which It was raLwc, or to repay wyk, debts, and . All fruits contain a nitrogenous substance, ItO no oty4.:Poroese t o oo! ' roTiw . : - O r itYrs P i t u t t i le s ie, d ao 'bb deb a t t' srlst '"'Pede e whatever dull i ' be =. .getterally albumen (the white of egg) or gluten. , du - st perfect ' fruit, this is separated from the i by, or on behalfof the Soda SterlOg 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, ' i .' i - sugar, starch, guts , and other non-fermenting , - .ibgradients of the fruit, by cellular matter. In i ',"'l "' ore ,Za k riV dot eun eonucelth s' utter .f.r.sid, the hada . _ compact fruits, too, such as the apple and pear, : amendment, errata a sinking Its/. which . hall 4 c.t.h. 1 ; - the skin protects the albumen from the alines- to r:r the naming interest on each debt, and thnually to at th Brea and arlngpal thereof by a sum not lee" than two Iran phere to some extent, and it is,. therefore, but r ' d 'downy decomposed. 'Crash the apple, and the consistuf tanct ° annual ' l l°ll. 7;o7 h tre pls u N o ting toad fro "U albumen, being brought in direct contact with' 'lwo to Elmo owned by the State. or the pritherof the are ) the atmosphere and with the sugar, rapidly of the : r ata o o r f thy peri l. . thereof, and of the income or pro ' absorbs oxygen, and induces decomposition. other rondo, or ;elm tht m y o b ft: clel t'' 41' 1; rioTr..—i vita ' - The oxygen of the air is undoubtedly the ex- i The said do ti ng hoot may be incthased, now time to time ' . # eiting cause of decomposition; but it-would ap- I I ,7,:tg` th 'g wh „T'Y Pr e th ' ''''''', slobs . ^- ..ini's a ntespethes pear that, - under certain circumstances, Whoa ' of government , st and that ' s ' s.% i n cad °rd of war ' : iris " ap - -- thwalbuminerishilifter armifruit has eonimen• n ' , _ . , t i.e , ,..nel.nt dill. said sthisiog fund shall be use m il o tr' e n n u t. r. of ionublic debt, eed to dece.Y , the exclusion et atmospheric - ile ali fitvirierntiCs aro: f a lbi & in g ll de mgithw bt Is s c al edre bthe sum or does not completely arrest it—probably water of the fruit is decomposed, and thus fop. Swoon . S. ThWoodlt of the cammenwealth shall twit in ti i r manner, or Tent he rletted, or loaned to, any Individ . , .. niches, oxygen: . , To preserve fruit, therefore, company. tuo Ga. • ,- ice remit:not only - exclude atmospheric air, but dri er :l , ll7l ov * mian, " ' y er ti on.ocia ' " o t t . 7%a o to gi e ti T t ' . ' r t s : r r e , e " . or altocthke must arrest decomposition before' the fruit in • sealed up. - The (Stay praetieitt way of doing this, Seenow 8. The oof shall not assume the debt, .. iit by tbs opptiaitio t t of heat. It is essential to tdf,i7orl'OrL th ;hotpwaC cd U " oh y o "uFdl la c t i t t o y t: b°r° eth 'gh ■ or t.m.'- '..., --- Critik the fruit sufficiently to arrest all deCay,„ shalt have botticontractal ioreTin o the siZto .uch i d nt l , . ' and 'to coagulate the albumen before the vessels .'"r"" d'''"tk. t at l ore ludn"m' war, or Loosest the stateln the disc arge of any portion of ore sealed. . . .A. lady who has had considerable succ ess ' int it'eP"."' " ne.:74 • Tbd'beill g t7 " • ben e°""tbmin'"•Y musty,' --, yrreserving cherries without sugar, has kindly `„lf7,' borough, • furnished us the following recipe: ‘‘Take r h o erls c any o co n 4 c s i n th r ."" ' 1 township, or Incorporated district, by virtue o .c r i. o t t i h o e . rwise, to become o stockhold. to: . or y co ,o z o oratio o zo . . to ah t tal ,.. o . money for, or loth Its credit common red sherries , and remove the stones.- --tut. them in wide-mouthed, light glass bottles. I"di - tin'' 'rP"... -, A the hottiesin a boiler of cold water, There shalt Se tr . a s tfonSiart r3 te DuEN o r- • within an inch or so of the neck. Let them boil be &dewed.. mud. X• 11,.. follo i L t i ''''d e.'"tituth''''' . from fifteen to twenty minutes. l'ut the corks ARTICLE XIL ' In the battles as tightly as possible, while the o P NEW COUBTIES • i. SSlT i r t ily shall be stV i d th ed .. by to lllne cutting ow' over una wares.; is kmiling. Then take. ottt he bottles, . .. tighten. the - cork's, and seal them slith a wai er.i.e.lwitrP".i the '':ll.."'"°°"'":::::t7.y'rred'' of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county' h e rat an. 'v ...made of equal quantities of rosin and beeswax." Wed, containing Te s s than four hundred snare miles. This method has proved quite satisfactory. The rationale of the _process will be readily per , Fs= section twitTuru sqlint . .r " tl i ck";f the Cii. 4. 9 ceived, The hear coagulates the albumen of " "" "" t the .;",".!, the my .1 "anitillh o, T:in , i' ' .l .t„,h,f!..ftsit, Ma_d_arreSta all change which may have .wh culil,..cc,nlY the from section eve same article. -- ;alai" place by the ' absorption of oxygen. and.al. ro suss7^ronu " ' Leutt IP 0_ "1 1c P.PUta ao ttit'," ■ ta d 'nj k il' o ""''' , l • thesame time expels the "air - Trent life betties. -":"*""`""'th`r4grP'il'ade'id'i°""'":°:: tire .i ii ssZm thereof 111 e words, *and nos and stria out ...then -The corks, being put- m while the - bottles are ... '_fillettlitit. steam, and quickly tightened and L igrio; ' 4 '. .lo 4 the .o ye d sr in ot79 t t t i r 'r d et l i a t- t h i e lll i'-'l 7 . • sealed, effectually exclude the air, and with if all e!atr-lear. smite every seventh year HI retter, rep "4 ' V! exciting cu.a of fermentation. The reason tfate r t thwoomber of one hundred shalrbe apportioned t he ated eqoally, tbrougheat the state, by districts, In ~ :Irby the bo ties are placed in cold water, is to rgrortiou tat ho ntstithithof tstshls to habitants in the sec :prevent them from breaking. If tin cans are ;• parts thereof: except th at thy thunty containing -at east thece2sonsese eve excep t taxable., alts be allowed . . used, there *ill be no need of this precaution. Sometimes, too, the bottles break after being ' sl!ai jdirivd. and oo M th l' un t ty n :hall he l distileA in relsr . r , a k ei i . ow )* jrhe „ nor. eui li t ja a d ir b oth i e to motional ad/stsict. Any city containing a saMclent num: bar of h tables to entitle it to at least two re , wrap a cloth around them for a few minutes. di i L i I • neeforate represeutthion assigned It, and .boll be Orein gooseberries and curranta.may be pre- v , nto convenient districts of contlguass territory, of served in the some way, except that they donot Nee! taxable Nputstlou as neer se may be, mob of which need so much bolting. if the bottles are heatedall'it rlefe°,"l.hal. of ':it.etdrohrid"eyen, so article, insert these sufficiently to drive out most of the air by es_ ....Ls ..the m y Phaadflphiu Moll be derided into resin pension, and_ carefully corked and sealed while "'" r . ., 'l47 la n.d' ' ''f = ' ' '' '''''''' 7 ' I hot, nothing more will bo required. in fact, is t ist he ~,.4aq. t ''' ' ars ,./. ' ' ma' ''''''''.l " --rt:- ' ''' they are sometimes kept by simply putting them The imisor ,Si Ito " Oro wealth, after the ad pI n in tightly sealed bottles, without any boiling. this amendment • shall divide the city of PtilladelPhl ° ain ' th f In this/ •case, the gooseberries, not being ripe , se r n „ ,..ll : l and morose/native districts, in the manner above matt Al/struts to remain MlGhllllged 121,1H1 the sip absorb the oxygen from the small quantity of Po P elonment in the year our thoroond right hundred awl air in the bottles without injury. If the bottles, iiixtY - tsur• after being sealed, are placed an hot water for o J...ewreinutes,'this.absorption of oxygen takes place mneh more raphily,.with the formation of carbonic acid. Unless the fruit is quite green, the former method is undoubtedly the best. Green peas - eon be preserved in the same manner as gooseberries and currants. In England, green gooseberries are frequent ly preserved by placing them, when dry, in a stone jar or other vessel, slid burying it in the soil, below the reach of frost. lido gloat abbuttonnents GOODYEAR'S PATI tr. 11.411 D 91111 E BraCON DA? Patents, manufacture Dl • rial, and offer for sale at the • Lane, liewliark, by the packs arm:cats or every kind needed for Do menic or Protamional nar row., pin:teamed by rhyti, Mans the mod perfect article . ever made. , :BREAST PUMPS. •.' POWDER FLASKS, warranted tokeep the powder dr firaNntr . cr - CASTORS, that will not delacetheekrpet TUMBLERS k SOAPS/ LAYS, Pea and Pocket - CUTLERY, NAPKLN RINGS. Tads AtOrrial w I. as Ann es METAL— light m AMEN --brilient soJET—spoor conductor of MEAT —notecoadnetor of ELECTRICITI —and on which OILS, ACIDS and ALKALIES produce too flirt, is vastly superior to sky Weer for the above named, and a Brat rierlety of other pan..., to trhich It Is applied- Dealer. theses of the conatt7 are supplying them ealve• with ods, and consumers who want the boot amide* of the kind. will bay no other. JalkiYlAo-, A. G. MEM, Secretory Vase Chsweionweakk IN Smarr., Marva 27. The resolution monad. amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth being nudes coratideration, On the question, Will the Samte agree to the first lame:ammo t • The yeas and n.sys ware taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were. foam.. Ms: Vass—Flearrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Ely, Erma Fetter, Flenniken, Frazer. Ingram, Jordan. Killinser, Knox, thetioch, Lewis, Myer, Scofield. Sellers, Shuman. Steele. Sti-aub, Welsh, 'Wilkins, Wright and Taggart. Spother--24. Cenbb, Crewmen, Finney, Osage, Harris, Penrose and Souther-7 So the queation wax determined in the affarnatice. On the. uestion, Will the Sande agree to thesecond amendment ? The yeas and reff. were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Cionstitution. nod were as follow Tit : YLO-110!Pent Brewer, Browne, Cie:smell, Ely, Krona, Fetter, Forney, Flenniken. Ingram, Jordan, Enos, Limbach, lasts, Myer. Sellers, Shaman, Soother, Steel, Straub, Webb, MIMI., Wright and Taggart, ter—=. Nara—Drams. Coffey, Gmbh Frazer, Gregg, Mrris, Ell norm Penrose ana Scollel.l-4 So the qualities, was determined in the se:amain,. On the Will t =amnia to the third amendment ? The yesui and nays were taken to the proclaim,e of the Csmstitaion, and wore., Mbar Vasa—Flame Brewer, Browne, CrAb, Cremwell, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, Know, Lnobooh, Leiria Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steel, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-24 Nam—Maar. Coffey,Gress, Ilarth and Pennuse-4. So the question no, determined in the affirmatlce. On the oneation, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment! The yeas tthil nay:,re taken agreeably to the prochao. of the Constituton, ware as follow, viz: Yaws—Massmßrewer, Browne Coffey, theocrat Ely, Evans, Flenolken, Frazer, lee-ram, Hillingsr, Knot, Lao. bath. Lewis. Myer, Sesfield, Selina, Shuman, Soother. Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkie. WA Wright-23. Lisilt—ltestraCrabb, Finney, Joni. and Penrose-4 So the question was determined to the athrtnatire. IN Tao Horse or lithramearsurra, Apra 2.), 1837. The resolution prlmosing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth being under coraideration, On the question, Will the House agree to the agreeabldrat amendment ? of the Tee yess nstitution, sod nays and we were tak re as follow, Maen to the prOvislomi y Yeas—Moen. Amiersoo, Arthur Backhonse, Bail, Beck, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhotth her, Chase. Chaffer, Crawrd, Dirkey, Ent, Eyrter, Pamela, Footer, Gibbooey, Giant, Hamel, Harper, Helm, Ileistand, Hill, IBlLeuips, Hat mazy (Barka) 'mirth, hums, Jacobs, Jenkins. Jolla,, John. eon, Kauffman, Herr, Knight, Lelserning. Loogaker. lam lime.. Mangle, tt, e.. M'Cnlntont, Atomheol, Mumma, thowelman. Nichols, Nichol/on. Nunemacher, Pearaon, Peters, Petrikfu, thartall, Penal', Hammy, (Philadelphia,/ Ramsey, (York,) Ramer;Bad, Roberts, Bo pp,Shaw, Smith, (thmbrik) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson. Tam, V.ll, Vanvoorhia, Vickers, Voeghtley, Walter, Westbrook, Wium ton, Williston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, Speaker-78. Nars—Meeffs. Backus, Benson, Dock, Hamill th, Hatr cock, Rine, Hoffman. (Lebanon,) Lebo, Struthers, Thorn, Warner mid Wintrode-12. So the question was determined In the emanative. On the queetion. Wilt the Roue. agree to the method atroonthent t The yesie and tap were taken agreeably to the prOTIMIO.I of the Constitution, and wero &Mow viz rue—Mesas. Anderson, Backhouss, Bath Dock, Bower, Calhoun. Catopbell, Carty, Ent, Fa:sold, Foam, Glam. Hamel, Harper, thine, lifestatia,lllllegax,Hoffman.( erts) Ilorffek.eper, Imlais, Ines, Jenkins. Johmt, Johnson, - Kanffman, Knight, Lebsensing, Lonsaker, Lovett, Mariam, Mamie, 3111 vain, 3tonrliend, Firtmelman, N Jebel., Naha'. son, Nummacher. Femme, Peters, Petrikin. Forman, Purcell, Hammy, (Philadel(hia.) Ramsey, (Forth) Reamer, Roberts. lin pig Shaw, Moan, Tuba., Vall, Vneghtley, Walter, 'Westbrook. Wharton, Zimmerman and Gets. Spmfer-67. Nsra—Mewrs. Arthur Augustine. Bark.: Benson, Bishop. Brown, Chase, Chores, Crawford, Brier, Othboney, ilamil ton, 1 &moth, Hill, Filo e, Hoffman,f h. tenon a Jae. wri Erre, Lebo, Illkdoiont, Mantua. Reed, Smith, (Cambria) Smith, (Ceram) Stevenson, Mealier., Thorn, Van woorhie. Vickers, Wasonsetier, Warner, Wlntrode, Wiliam. and Wright—fit. do the orimtlon woe determined In the affirmative. On the guanine, Will the Home agree to the Mini amendment! .of The yeas ma nays were taken agreeably to the precisions hPanatitution, and were a. Yrcs—Mmars. Anderson, Peekhouse, Beth Reck. Berman, Rower, Brown, Calbonn, Campbell, Chase, Chaver,Crawfurd. Dickey, Ent. Sister, remold. Foster, Clammy. Harrah Harper, Hein., Heistand. 11111, fillies., Hoffman, (/*ttt,) Hoffman. (halation.) Iloesekeeper, Imbrle, Inms, Jacobs, Johns, Jamison, Kontfftran, Kerr, Lela, Longther, Lovett Kalmar, Mangle, Wthanont, Moorhead, :Mumma, Mauch mem Nkholson. Nunemacher, Pearson, Meth • Petriklo. Powtxll , Purcell, Rasoney, (York,) Iteraner, heed, Rupp, Show, Sloan. Smith, (Qambria,) Smith, (Centro,) Sterenson, Tam, Vail, Vantherrhis, Tickers, Voeghtley, Wagonseller ' Westbrook, Wither... Wright, Zimmerman sad Getz, flparker-72. Nara-31eare. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Bishop, Carty, Dock, Glides, Hamilton, Ilancock, ILne, Jnlkkas, Knight, Lawn-log, Ramsey, ))tie laila,lltobets, Strath. era, Thorn,'Weiter, Warner, .artonsad Wlntrode—V.. So the que.thm was determined in the athanatire. ' On the goodbye, Will the Ilmse agree to the fourth amendment' The yews and nays were taken agrombly to the gm: abalone of the Conatitialoo, and - were as follow, elm: Item—Meant Anderson, Arthur, Beckham, Backe; Bal, Beck, Denson, Bishop. Bower. Duck Calhoun, Camp bell. Catty, Cbaso, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eviller, .1 Fausold. Fester, Gibboney. althea. Hamel, Harper, - Rehm, Habtand, HRI, Hillepaus Hoffman, (forks,) Hoffman, (tale I anta,) Housekeeper. Im brle, Inn., Jacobs, Jenkins, John; 1. John..), Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo, thisenthig.Longtherthocett, Kamer. Mangle, Wthamma, 3111.1 n, Mamma, 31 user& man, Nichol., Nicholem, Nonemacher Paulson, Petera, petrikia,,Piffroall, Ninon. Rantney,f Phleadelphth) ammy. (York.) Flamer, Reed, Roberta, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tob Tan, Van- e -somas, Vickery Toeghtley, Wasonaeller, Warner, Wes brook, Wharton, Williston, Witherow, Zimmertnen rod Getz, Speaker-83. Nare—Miasre. Dock. Ilarralton, Hancock, Struthers, Thorn, Wintrode and Wright-7 a & the Tarim was determined in thealfirmatlcs. Szcarrear's 0711 CS, giIEIBIILI3O, JOU Mt Permsyleenlo, ss; do certify that the above and foregiong lea true and earn% copy of the "Yea.. and . Nays'• taken on the res coalition proposing emendmenks W the Ovostkalon of the HOUSE -Commonwealth, as the atone appear. en the Journals of the . DEALER IN two Houses of the General Amembly of Ode COMM. • Ware, Plated Wars. Cot- wealth Ste the imam of 11162. .. I M ? ;walled Tin Warne B Wittier my hand and the seal of aohl.ifillee, thin "-• re, i • Third I. •' 1 Weapon:ma day of ,thogoans' fhoomandtaght hun dred and Aftyeerth. , eaters and deafadcfiv Merino Iron Pipe Works. MERRIL & 142 Centre Street, New York, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Wrought Iron Pipes, Siting., Tcols, and errry de sert:l[km 'of appsratm connected "with Stearn, Warm and Gas, tar heating and lighting Steamers, Churches- , Hotels, Prints Dwellings, llospinds, Asylums, Tillages, Factories and Halls. Ala. Lei. Cor te, Alarm o;mges, Boners and Bode Yl¢e. orderz, Our Screw Cutting Machine. are entirely new, and our own Patent—warranted to do double the work of any other frkrantlon, Ordervatecited from all aecUotur of the Coontry, and promptly attended to. . Jattklfdr b pti. sl • .t. - ; ALLEN 411 c. NEEDLES, ./413.= &WA Whaives, and S 5 Sytia /Tater Sired., -• WHOLESALPHILADELPHIA, E DEALERS IN OILS, Candles, Stan* tc. A frill amorirnent on Land to which the attention of dealers la respectfully sated. snrardly COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, OAPS MAY, NEW JERSET.—ThIs extensive .tab Raiment will be opened for the rexption of menpany on Thursday, June 11, pros.. Eleco the close of but mama It has been pet In nomplete order,painted throetemt,PaPered and much new furniture added. A corrode of I.st drilled colored serpents here been eehnted from thin city and Rain. more, awl erery attention will be paid to secure the comfort sad planter° of the guests. of tbn air Roams or Cot. tales can be made at the Milk° of the euteeffber. L. Luewooli, No. 93 Walnut street, Philadelphia. i.tert - FY. T. MOB • ABJELLITILAD. HIRES AD . CO., AGENTS FOR _TILE SALE OF VIRGINIA • Iifk7I7VACT.IIRED TOBACCO, Ne. 37 Esdnow,Place,..- 4.1.16A1way. onhands largestock, which they dhertbate at the Iceeditmarket pricy.. _ , inip2Olycl• attoricultural, &c --- - - • Pitteburgla [ledge Farm Nursery. .VITI3AnD ON WIIACINS AVENUE. Mb Ur aboutane Tarter of a mile from the nand Toll ti/ata thalfarrnere sat 31er-hanks' Plank Road,. extetK Von of Fourth etreet,eud about three and. quarter miles front Pltlabnigh. k 'JAMES 3IIIRDOCIC, prolorietorn' July Edtfl • Shade Trees for Sale. A LSA N TIIU S, ELM, LINDEN. eft 4011„. Mountain Atilt, Gs. , ofentra elze for Spring pp ant u.-11r; Thomas W titer, at the Cleklenti Nunen7, will attend to plaqtlitc shade trace, Per pontos. requiring hie wry rime, otraulkatt ------ } ;Special Notice. ---- . BOOTS AND SHOES W.IIOLi:SALE AND RETAIL'; TAKESROBB, No. 89 hiarket . street , L A between Market Home and FUN tam= takes pleature Malting the ancationot his friends and the pub., Its Ey_to hie AIM lave tumly of theme Splendid ruoon3, snots, GAZTETL4, SONTAO9, &a, trey. ex hibited In thti city, pzushased direct from the Mastullseturers and Imparter! of it Mom in f4e Earn cities. This stack JUL:what it purports to he--mery auperior and adapted ton,. present summer are., HIS atxk of.Lodies'; Gents', Misses.and Children's' French Shoes la equal. to any f und East. The Cuss and graortul• nem of thelr nista dimng He take* pleasure In inrit• log all who are in want to glee hies a WI. , Prkeassin be tuned a* issual—rrm• Remember she place, No. 89 Market Went, Pittsbargh. • . nar2d—be9 • !IMIIM MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. .. • TO BE DISPOSED 01 7 NAB COIMENCINO TUESDAY, JUNE 3D,1837' . S it intended to-enlarge and improve our etere &into' LATE IN JULY, the whole otoch of &NTS' AND LIDYW .CLOTIIINGI, ' FITIINISHINO GOODS Ac,. _now an hatule will be leered AT PRICES MUCII LOW THE REGULAR EATEN with the slew of CLOSING OUT the whole before commencing the Improrereental- This It•will be blatersed le not a mere pretext In get rid -of old goods, es everything will be. totted NEW AND pASII - Hut the contemplated alionalons would U ecet warily delft.. the stock, and to obviate thia It hi propmed to clear out the ,wholo at ran 7 low rates and open the Pall Trade with an assortment alkvether - now. • fine_ variety of place "Nods for casfarn work eseir sitoly will be trod, to order at a LT dlaxrum. Ja.l&tf) Federal et, nciill . the post ollsoe,Allegtiony city. .. WILLIAM WARD, 'IREALER IN. PROMISSORY .NOTES,t _lf Bony, Mortgages and on soctuittes for money. • Perm. dip procure loans through my Agency, on lemon. `ahh terms.. Thane wishing! to Invest tbdr mow to good Monsanto, on always And find And second dna roper at my cap", for nolo. acinzoordimititiin and Initertiturs rtrietly oitnedetdttl. GLUM timstr, opposlte SL Pad. Ottledtnt '‘.4l) POMITII A KENTIVENT. There shallbe anaddittonal eeetton to the flrart artideo mid Cemaltution, which shall be numbered and real as tbl Iowa: &mod 28. The legislature shall have the power to alter revekkeyor annul, any charter of Incorporation hereafter am terred by, or under, any special, or general law, whenever 1, theiropinlon It may be injurious to the damns of the COO 3 monsroalth; In such manner, however, that nolniumlotsbal be done to the corpondors, SINATL..IfdreA 1U57. Resolnef, Thal thin resolution. ran. Ou the first amend• mem. yea. 171, nap 7; on Um leonal &snide:lent, T . 0.. nays 8; on the third amendment, yeas 24, :my. 4,n the founh amendment, ye/tell, days 4. [Extract from theJourtu(.] GEO. W. ILASIERSLY, Clerk. Lx TIM Horn OF FkRZS.I'ATIVIL, t ..4pri7 29, IS7. Branlrni. That Ode reaulutkm ram, On the fleet amend. ment, pert 78, nays 12; on the second atuendmna, yeas 6 7. P 34; OP the third amendment, yten 71. .ya 2,4 en the fourth ainendment, yew 83, tuns 7. ldlearaetfrmu the Journal.) JACOB ZIMLES, C/cnt. Edell in the SVcrtgarrs ;Zee, May 2, lUtd. ENT VULCANITE, rrozia I CO, OWNERS OF the abort, named mate. elr Wa nl reroom, No. G 3 Malden oy • POCKET ODER SCREWS, Engravers end idechankle MEASURING TAPEA, MACIItMSTS' OILERS, MARTINGALE RINGS WHIP BUCKETS, ENSULATOILS, for Telegraph Wire, adopted by the American Telegraph DRTYSITES, PANS, DATIL% FUNNELS AND DIPPERS, for Photographic and Deng gine' ;wpm., to. Prorwytton., I dorertify that the ebove and foregoing le a tr. and correct copy of the original `Resolution pntpoqing attunt.l- went, to the Cunetttotion of the Commonwealth; with the ote In each brawn of the Legislators open theft. tto menagehereof,. appeare from the originals on fifethis oat.. , I tnatimony whereof I hare hereunto tel ray hood and rowed to be ailLant the seal of the Secretary. Mire, the day and pew above written. A. O. CVATIN. Secretary of Me (ammo S.-Art.2.s °MC& Hama y, Jame 21_ 1A57. WHAT IT IS DOING FOR VIE PICK. ea.Sehnehrasn, Haq. the well known Lithographer, loya It t "I hare fregtomtly toed Ilverbase'a Holland Rimers, and find Invariably relieve. Ind/Reath", ond &mewl Babeoelt nays: 9 found apecial relief from Its toe fora /assert , hetniaelte, with which I had long. auf. fered." J. W. Woalwall, i ti aye: "I hare rued Ikerhaves Ildl land Bitters myaelf, and recommend it to others, knowing it to be) oat what it is represented.. Aid. Jonathan Nerdy, of Lower St. Clair, nark 9 hare de rived great beneßt from Ito no. for weakness of the atunoch and indirwtion." Jas. H. Murphy, Kaye: "Afterrorral Ariel:ma had failed lerhare's Holland !litters removal the pain from my heart and sidystriaing Inn; Indigestion.. The editor of tho Kittanning Free Pro, my/. “ARer one of the hest phyalelana In Oda piare had Wird, iheilutre'a Holland Bitten cured no of Om wood Aron of Uppoptla." Frattela Pelts. only ranntdartnrer of tie orlflnal••Nntrael. of Coffon,”nnyx: know that your If olland !Intern in or tin lon ...did... It, (h.. world in a atornach or User.. Dr. Ludarkg.mlitor of IM Vackel, Ilaitimore, pronounces It -. amen/Mil:ode...ming thy conlidenee of the pohlic.. Dr. Ederhart, the lording llennan phystrlnn of Penh. I prescribed It fregoontly during the rod therm. years; u Ith rnarked onsaesta to debilitated stabs of the digestive organs, or of the syntem gemonily. Tho manager of lallou'e Vinegar Poetry, nays: oZ used It myself, and rein therefore Indnred to try It, effect upon my Wife, (tumbled with the great debllitr common to all of connumptive luddt,) and malty It 19 de:ng her more good than anything oho lino over taken." NOTlCE.—Whanver expects t. and In tilt, boveruga 111 bo disappointed; Mit tithe r i e k. It will promo a gratend aromatic cordial, ponnmeied of ningve lot remedial properties. CA UTION:—The great popolarity of thin delightful Aro ma, has itehmed snarly Imitations, which Ono nubile nhould guard nn purchasing. lie not perstnelod to buy any thing rho mltilyou have given lkerhave's Holland Itittern a fair trial. One bottle, still convince you how Infinitely sup.. It is to all there Imitations. ricassold at $l.OO per bottle, or els bottles for $5.00 by the Proprietor. BEN/A.IIIN PACE, to., & CO., corner Brnitlifiehl and Third Os., Pithtburgh. orramt AOLO7O. Pllll.lrlplll3, T. W. Dyntt & Suns, No. 132 North Second street. New York, Barna. A Pork, BM Broadway,corner DURUM, 11•1 , 11710MCUSblIM Brothers, Gay oreot, nod Penn nylranta Avenue; anclntuttl, lobo D. Park; Marano, lbw , tiny Brothers, 21:18outli Water ntree u Lou, Aunt, Co. New Orleann, .1. Wright Co. follydknol/ --- ' Prom the lato Adjutant General of Connecticut: . I hate been &ODOM with theft moat dla :treating and dlwonntalng Conn lora peildl of twenty yeanvand had remorse to the beat molten] atilt with • oat bonent suppoawd the awe Inctsrollro-ol thought that ft wonladeetroy 7 14 * ;Than' ute eateunuietv , oaemnattoo.ttLo-mO of Dr.'Lllibrs POI Ointment; . ; ;,u u a of Dr. !Iwo to. language at —partoastuand ancient toexpress my gratiOnte. . . 'LT. • " ICAlinkiit, Hutton!, Conn., • . •••• 'lato toOutant General of Conti. KAl7l4.leboteettle end retail. by Dr. GEORGL /11111%N0.14.011'b0d. abwetattabargh. alga of tha OottlftilfOrtir• , and 3.. P. PUMMEL, ALlegbato, CUATIN. SerNary of fM C6wwonrealN, itlistrllancoug Cemob.ry Marble ihrorka : No. .03 Liberty Street, below Warne PITTRIIUROLI, PA. Z.:LA.71.1:u; w LAWTON, PRACTICAL MARBLE MASON, WISIi E S RESPECTFULLY TO IN form hitt frien preialeee,tiv and the rotate generally, that he has leaeed the above for the roaaulacton, and axle of every variety of Marble Work, Puch Monuments, Ttaubs Tablets and Ortmes-tones, of every variety and form; /11antli, Pines, Criltrr TAM, Pier, Bureau anti Wiivh :Mod Tops, he Is o dr- Which ffering low . any other establishment Went of the mountains. flyy,, at,* is eut irrly new, and how liven selected by himself, e4resely for this market. Ile Ls atso prepared to Mild Purist Vaults, endow Mr Lots with Slar. hie or Stone, and to es rote any other work In his Hue, In any of theCerneteries adjoining Pittsburgh. DUST. DT PLEXIMIOD TO Me. I'. B. Lyman, Robert Galway,Teq., Ilion. Wm. Wilkins, John Chlsiett, Jim. If. Phoehherger. Esd- W. 1- Rinoralt, Emq, Charles /hewer, he,, J. 11. 11111, Esq., 111ornas Scott, My, A. It. Curling, Esq., W. P. Mem. F.si_ • G. R. Whito, The Toole furnished with all kinds of Foreignand Domes tie Marble, either finished or in thn rough, at Wholesale priers. Ile has also mad. armngoments with' the manufrcturers of thn best !minds, for a constant .supply of Ilydriolle mein, Water and Isinibetllo Lime, awl Plaster Paris, both for Laud and Stucco Work, ell of sildeh he is prepared to furnish at short notice. 'The Phillptburg Water Care, FOR the treatment of Chronic Diseases, is situated 25 miles Mow of Pittsburgh. opposite Roches ter, Beaver county, Psi In fa country justly celebrated and unsurpassed In beauty cold grandeur of scenery. The house has been refitted comfortably end much improerd in its Dlttbillgatrfutgenfents. and is mpfdled with an abundance of pure soft water AVIII springs 100 feet thorn the house. A fine Bell Boom, detached root the main building, fundshed with a Pima, affords eutoructunent for the evening. Gyro. nasinta, Swings and Bowling Saloon affonl amusement and nacre* through the day. ferry endears:lr to made to make It a phnsant resort for its visitors, An experience ofls years In the Water treatment bv the attending phsician mar be an tenure,. to the Invalid that his Ws wil l h o well urel;rstood and properly treated. For elm-ware, address. Dr. C. BAELZ, JalSdavrlmT Water Cure, Beaver Co., Eta - A. - itare Chance for Investment. THE SUBSCRIBER, designing -to embark in a now enterprise, offers for sale the Machinery, Pat terns, do., now in working order, at his 3lachine Works, Hylm's Buildings, Fifth street. The imminent location and quality of Machinery In nee, combined with terms, present strong inducements to investment of =pita': If the above is not flispoefd of as it stands gy the second week In June, It will then bo disposed of In part. to suit purchasers. WM. WARWICK. Bymf's Building. Fifth street. T. IHEGREATEST ➢LATCH MACHINE IN TIIE WORLD! A PORTVNE MADE WFra A SMALL INTESSIPST. - THOMAS PATENT MATO!! MACHINE Is a eimple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. Th. Machine coats only pug', driven by hand, and will make the for trine of the nmentartutier Ina .hurt time. Where good wood it to be bad readily it materially reduces the met. /kir Ps. weral county or Machine privacy. are offered for sale at a moderate l'l in! . For particulars, call at GAZETTE COUNTLNO Wald, Filth street. jelcidwiftfT 1887. Jtoves! THE MOST COMP. of Cooking, Parlor end Allegheny City, .t the louvre celebrated Mee Alt-Tight, Aurora, Tropic, S 11-1:e.2. 1867. LETE ASSORTMENT /Loting Storm to hn found in comprbing in Nod tlin Iron City, Diamond!, , errata' Puler. Cooking, Beauty of the West. Together with ett.ry variety of the in the line, such as Hollow Warn, Ilouse.funvishlng, Dotter nod Sponting, Med, Squirrel and Perot Cage. QUI at .Wgn of the Red ape Fief, Federal street, Allegheny. nir3o CEO. W. IIUBLET. T --- Portable Mlle. HE SUIISCIZIB Flour Ell IS MAN ritacturbag PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS, OF A SCPERIOR FOR SDIPLIOITY (MALTY A 217, DIX ABILIT .y othrr now In ate. Thy ran be driven by steam, wens. or bora, Power s anti will Ltunne pros, n. rn an tw , towitntt to Iron ]Lien, Stock Yowlers and w 3huoy panto. throughout the country who hare ent-p buatni power, or by WO' et employmi tegly a part of the time on 01 za. introducin or more of these their establiahntente. n a y ono y Email{ benefit thentse lllll lree. /1 of these Mille, 1 . 29 inches In diameter./ grit:Wing oror bewlede Fool per hour, con be Peen daily In operation at t Oil and Ford Mill of Memn. tic.. • On, ltehtects •t Allegheny. 1t.4-tirders 1111.4 with &vetch. W. W. WALLACE. 319 Liberty .treet. rltb.burgh, Pi ALCOIN.SB° EXPREXA. OPPOSITION TO OHIO STAGE COIPANI From Enon to Mercer . . PICKETS to he had at the P. F. W. S: C IL it Dora, Allegheny City. awl Cochran Ilpu, ?iv Oettle. Thrortghltp to New. C4L., , tle, $l. h. (7.heets with the ts Month, Nisi! Trot 7.55 h I Pro", .f...15td0. W. ILLTVIIN, l'roprh.tor I3l:== RV JO S 3E7 1. 1-1 FRI C EDIRALL. ESSICK di co. ALIMIX!, ((ALL, r 7 nit STREET, OFFERT TO THE PUBLIC ALL TIIE dellawlca of lb. eawn, 0 .4 at the stutt,o b. the. from Co o'clock In the niorumg to 12 o'clock at ',swill. Baden. men and othera will do well ...II lb .14 xfun• lb, our run of rue nI fosv time to malt (kw,. appetite. having arran.enieut • ii.,l•• recrive eh,,,co &Awl, In ocu. line, from Baltimore. PlilL.dolphia tool Norfolk, we mu oIT, a free!, gopply OYSTERS. ILII.IIIIIT. TROCT, LAKE 11 - ERRING, And Glom the Weal, all the vanellem of PRAIRIE GAME, Arra' PRAIRIE tfIICRENS, AA which we can f orulnli to turallit. °there. at It helenile Retail. entitle," the cornet of HAND AND PENS STS., at WALNUT HALL Fifth eitrnet. aral 'ltasca Worker, JAMES OWENS, ii§m.CORNER A' I—II AyD n a WORKER EETS, TI. C CL) AND MASTIC WORKER givrs parlLrulnr attention to all order% fur fork In AI Cr.STIT.ES 3213.1 ORNANIENTY of all kind* furnish.] bar* notisv. ar2l:lyd • Painters. LONG& LANE. HOUSE AND SliiN PAINTERS. Ns. 11 (Old Poet cart. Bulbllng)Thloletree. between Wald and Market etr.do. AU :o - der promptly attended to. itirdlgne exeentol In • impostor idyl, tub2Llyd COSTAIt'S RAT ROACH EXTER3II- learoa.—A _A large enpply of tlals intellible remedy recd Ude day by • FUMING, Je26 rn coer Harked and the Diamond. A ' onoL,_ls ht,k jumt recd and for lade by FLEMING 11008. WEATT-P.OAT, nearly new and in first rate anollkm ror sale by Je3o lIMNRY 11. COLLINS. Jacbtral I[cilth and Strength , Must Inevitably Follow Its Use. ticerhavo's Elollund Flitter, THE, CELEBRATED HOLLAND REB- A_ edy kn . Dprpeb., Dbetoo. Kidney, Direr Cone plaints, Weaknero or any kind, Peer and Aifue, and the ca rious adectione colu.quent upon a disorderrd :Ina:Duch or Liver. each a. Indigest Aty of lb. for Pains, heartburn, tom of Appetite, holpondencr, Co.tiro num, Blind and ells Ma, In all Nercona, Itheltinatle and Neuralgic Affection., it ha. In roment. lintainua pro highly beneficial, and in others affected a decided cure. Natnrc finds Tin new enemy to combat, with this delight ful tonk In the eystetn. Its effects are almost 1.0.1, yet the cure permarktn. It airmuunkettco no violent shock to the system, but by arounag It. vital energy to norcoal aC lion. enable. 11 to throve off the cause, and thus thoroughly eradkatea the dleeese. Ito medicinal virtuen err en universally ecknearl mined, and particularly hero, whore It hoe become so pop., tar as a family medicine, that It Is sold by many of the gro cers,. well aa by ell the druggist., It would so etu ues-dites to offer further evidence; yet NI there art• doubil.. some who Ware tried many advert...l remedie., end suffer from one ..r more of it. dreadful forms, we nth. Jain tho following ...thanes, the authenticity of which cannot be &added, coming a. they do fawn persons so well known. Dot. LUSBY'S P4.E OINTMENT.- Prom J. D. Walcott, Governor of tool United Staiblfietkratir frim, Floralse Por npaanls orllrenty-live yPnro I bare been afflicted with the Pita% ham submitted to several surgical vet salons for Nell removal, and hare tried mire.than Pity remeitar. Dr. Libby'. Me Ointment to the first that has elven too rnlhi Fruit tbeelartsalremly exhibited, the cure moat be rapid and complete. JAMES D. wtsrcorr. From George W. llnteell, Chief of Polio, New York. City: I lure long loon trooblr.l with the Plirrt. end the nee of Dr. Libby. Pilo Ointment glirer ma Immedlom re lief. It gimp toe further plectrum to add that in tno.nj tarninera among my aNl3lllo2llllert It hie boon need with like menet& ONDROH W. 314111 ELL, Chief of Pollco. - - Mkt* Litt.EA T LIGHTS! MANKIND HAVE LONG BEEN EN gulphed thalsows, as regards the true MC.. Of aecunn; haalth—ridrhag the human &sir hunt disease...and preserving Life. The Ida. under the'falleteions treatment 4 the .10finr.factlIty are subject to et continued practice of probabilities, ivyl uncertainties. Thereto nothing twrtnin or axed in the treatment of the sick either in the old or new school or • Dr. Railway him eurtneded in prolocing dote remedieo_._ knovra to the world no Radway's bendy Itenef. newt - sting Rostolvent and Regulators. These Remedies are only es tabllshed facts inasmuch ao they have never yet Gilml in their tin nI orcombinetl efficacy in produzing fruitful and beneficial moults--Lot, they are farts establishing a whence —no they have in all room. -when tried - sticaseded in remov ing to health --u:4 ridding the body from tlisease after all other medicinal treatment hail fallni—and the most skillful physicians Ind given K. the sick so beyond the power of hu man =sum to cure—and pronounced the dreadful nlkndat, Incurable. Itadway's Remedies, are therefore fined facts in the ar chleveoof medical ocience—they have tarn tritor ;never denied , —end are rind) . "to be tried again." rum ultras yarn! RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Asa Special Remedy Is to bo need In all muses where tho human body Ls ael.al with the torturing Pangs 9r pante , yams of pals—no Matter what the mum of the pails May be, . nr where It may bo located—on application of the Ready Relief, either Internally ea a drink, or externally on an alle viator, will to a few minutes restore the afflicted body to mum and comfort. In nit casea of Rowel DLsorders, Dyeentory, Rhokra, 8k. . 1 3 . Flux, Rick Headache, Nervous Umbel. and other Nervous At feet/ems, Nen ralg.ia, Illtettuuttlam,SPraftle, Si taltws Toothache, Borne, Scalds, troun+a, Shot Wounds, /Ruh.. Cuts, Poleoultut, either by Ws boles or conga of Reptiles, Ito sects, or Vegetable or Slineral polsouing by accident—ln all over and under all circumstances where the human eystent Is tortured by paln,Ttedway's Reedy Rellefeen be relied upon . 0 quick., ran and certain romody. In caste of Etlllimattem. Milieus Fever.TyphusF rer,Sb fp f Fever, Yellow Fever, Fever and Ague, Searkt Fere , and ell Slaligamat Fevers, Small Pox, slenales, rtleillOO Itad. way'a's Wady Relief owe! In eons albs with Redo. 'e Orgy. s, will positively cure the rick afflicted with wee o rder., nod and protect the eyetrm ttrahlst sodden at ka when either of thew malignant dieesaes prevail. 80/20.116.1, TUDIVArS REGULATORS. The discovery of these • ondorful tilllo ostablinhos a non ma p k ttiv , os ib and a p vizri g ,ir in lo g ir tls . e . sc o l; n . e i the stomach la nat a-podo oan rm 4 tiny oper de naturally, leaving tho boivels,liver =ld onto • organs In e natural nd healthy oundlttort. Each pill that It taken gives nen lib, to the bloodi they =take from It al Impure • /eposlts and equalize Its Ono or two dowel of it ulway's Togalslam; will entirely re- Moro all distrussing Err ptoms c: Dyspepsia, Jantatice, Ner- T 0.1.65, Indigestion, Csstieeneus, Liver Complaint, Dillon. nests, Metatichulyould • ill cun all organic diseases either in 13211110 r woman. 1.1.1 Is trot bled with isTegularitiee or. weakening discharges, nay n ly upo a prompt care and reg afar periods if Batlwal S Res stators are taken. Ern". dose of Ilatiwny's Regulators that la taken instils new strength within Um body of the weak, feeble and infirm. All who take them are delighted with the happy change thee experience inn few hon.. The dispirited and melan choly feelpyous and happy; tho sick and debilitated, strong and rigorous. TRIED OW? I.IOIIT. RADIVArS RENOVATES° RESOLVENT, CURIA Humors, Seat Rheum, Scrofula, Ulceno, Sores, Tamura, Fever Sores, Skin Eroptions, Blotches, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Gout, D.PSY, NYPhilts, Oxtwomption, Apoplexy, ke.: and all as. atit utional and Chronic Disounselther inherited by bemiltse ry trairnalaslon, or inoculated by napalm" or otherwise. There is no remedy in the world that will work snob mi raculous cares In old &stew% as Railway's Resolvent. It blind. ms the whole !Inman body; reproduces now and healthy le-Illaeding from the Lung,/ Railway's Renovating Re 'advent, will hi • raw minutes check hemorrhage from the lunge or haunt. Inmates where the patient coughs op clots of blood ix pal streaked with blood, Railways Resolvent will won remove the difficulty. la-Serah Ilammond of 19A East Thirtyaocondslreet, bad a awl cough for two years. She roughed ap sometimes half • pint of 611.t61ring the night. She woo coral in 7 days by the Millar said Rmolvent. Sark tom leg of 21 years, cured In throe wanks by Rad. way..41.11e. Mr. T.ll. Kilarres merctmut of high atanding Dahlunaga, Oa, wipe/anis - fit gentleman who fur twenty one year, had Nett .Meted With were leg, that miasma ev ery kind of treat/main, was effectually cared in three weeks by Radwara Randy Relief, Iftuanlvent and Rag a / a tom. „.. ?AC Tlllll6 GELAT ualrr3. RADITAI" SRIRLIEF — REUULATOILN—RIISOLVENT. Its all corutitutlonal dismaes, and where the thristitutk Is broke-admen. or the body in a rapid state of decay, or th system Inoculated with the lima of disease, either by lb *Anti c° of the Ingmar health, intemperance, exceow and in dulgence of the missions, or by heirditary trabsmiesion, &A an canc. of Scrofula. Consumption. Rheumatism, Gout, Fits, and other heir 10011111, which • long Um of ancestry has to bountifully and richly botthered on posterity, as a memento of the past, at the cast of the suffering Inheritons. Muse Remedira, In their triultary capacity, poems t. curative 1.111"- er that no disease can wittutaint their combined effort will eradicate hem the bring body every particle of aft-used nut ter, rewrote the whole systeus with health; heat the unsound decaying 'stop, :or other organs:cleanse and purify the un clean from nil impnritlew To the disabled wayfenw. • he is crippled with infirmities To lathe you "to try" thew liemuliew. We will vouch for their efficacy. With teeny hundreds of others wlio hare veltnereed and fit the ettectof the . Three Great Lights," and eithry rule end govern thaw tomb+ which they are destined by the Al uslghty Power, On them three mouth.. stand.. Milers- Con quenws, and strand Ilaetnrs of all tIIEMIPOIs. RAMAT g Fulton street, N. T. Fur aide by T. it_ CALLENDER, 311sonle Hall, Pitts. burgh. tt The R.ll. R. Rcroulkt are'noll by Druggist% Merchants and Storekeeper.. READ! ItEIADU READM . . IT WILL TAKE TUC NUT A YEW MINUTES, AND .V.l P.CA Ur TO CMANT 17 1 la or SeTPERING' CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, The Great Purifier of the Blood. ray 11,0 Aterafir•rp, ye Dimverrl. ' I.l, Y•klam pro,hrrib. It, and reery ouo Irho use* it IA a wal Inz tolvertionneot. :5.1.11c100 erer yet offered to tho AWM public has "gainoti ouch popularity In to short o time as C.l RTER'S SPA Y!Sll MIXTCREI IT WILL cunt; ANY CASE OF SCROF UI-4. It will curt any roue of Rheumallmo. • It will cure arty case or Salt Rheum. It will cure any mar of Neuralgic It will cum any caw of Fever and Agee. Or any Moe.ra arising from an Impure obite of the Ellcod • -••- - - SCIWITLOLYB READER! it mewl the niece of the Ilan. John Maw Doti; Member of Ganstresk from ilrglnin , of Sertsfuhk afire the skill of the int physicians, both of New York mil Philadelphia, had been Weil to r 1,111; IlOti It *Went. you. nod,. If you are .0 affected. REIZIIIIA'IIC READEV It cured ft Durrett, Rey., of auclutatt, Rhea clam of ' four year,' standing. after all other remedies had ballot We hare hundreds of ouch cortlfiades. Call ou the agent and get a Book and Cfrenlosr, and read foryourselt the many remarkable and utsustahing esters It hat nudes. The celebrated Dr. Dutcher write. to us that he had two of the MOO serer* are/ long standing coon of a dfaewe that would yield to tlOllO of the usual recisolle;.. hat he cured one ea.. with Ala, and Dhe other with nine. isittlrO of (Mrter'a Symmith Mlature. We hare known it tarsi la osser a thous and case., and here yet to how of a failure In any mum TR SHAKING THOUSANDS (MAU AGUE AND PRVER—Do not take Quinine. Mercury, or o r mil noxious Drugs, but U 7 at once 11.4 great Alteration d Plaid, of the Blomb Carter's Spanish Mixture will curs anT and every case of Ague and Vevey. We have :serer yet known it to 411. And for all dist - awl:aril:Mg front an impure state of the Mom:, no molicbm has ever yet been found to have to good ms affect. if you are sick, try It at one, do not d•Lar, time is procionu a:Whoa:lb the gmatet of all bksattigs, without which all elm Ls valueless. W3I. S. BEERS A CO., Proprietors, niamon, For sale by O. A. FALCSESTOCK k CO, and JOSEPH FLEMING. Pittahnrall, and Drop and Country Mer• chant. In all tarts of th e United State, and Canada, The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE 40E. _• Ai• •••••• __••• R diw . K , EN w N . EDY r ,..O r RO Comm. XBIIR m Y,.. HAS retundy that corm every kind of Iltatmr, front U.. in.l4 Serofula to a coinmou lfe has tried It in over le en hundred oases, and [spier failed akospt In two cases (both thunder humor.) Ile has now In hL. postionion over two hundred mrtilluatee of Its value, Ml within twenty Oaks of Boston. Two hottlea arrowarninted to owes nursing wire month. Me to throe bottles 1;111 - 03Taill; .ant kind u(pimple:ear !we. Two to three bottles will ecoor the eystertkof bolls. Tau bot .. flx are warranted to core the wont canker is the m~mthThree to the bottles an warranted to care the wont can of eryalttchea. te two bottles are ereenutted to can all btonon of the eyea. Twobottlesare warreattel to cure resales of the can and blotches among the hair. Four tons bottle. are warranted to core corrupt and ran” ming takera • One bottle will cure scaly eruptlottof the nth. Two to three hotting an warranted to cure the most dame. rata cases red rheumatlion. Two to throe bottles an warranted to cum the wont cams of !Woman. - .• Thom to toar potties ars warraatedlo cure Salt chem. nee to elabt bottle* will ears ths worst rose of scrunch, A benefit Is altraro experiment horn the first bottle. awl • perfect care I. warranted whew the abort. quantity Is to ken. Nothing looks eitimprobable to those who hare is ran tried all the vrooderfol medicine. of - the day, a. that a com mon weed growing In the paslnrett, and along old stone walla should core every humor In the system; yet It t. now a axed fact. If you have a humor ft has tenon. Three are no ifs our node, home or ha's about the tenting aurae Mete and not yours. I peddled over a thousand hottlei of it in the violet. ty of Dolton. I kiln Its effects In every 0.0. c It has al rftdy done someof the greatest cares ever done is Vaasa all:netts. I gave It to children over a year obit to old people of slaty. I havens. pno a r puny; wormy looking chllason • whose flesh was wit and flabby, mewed to a perfect state, of health by one bottle. To lb.. whose ' , object Inn sick hentleche, one bottle will alwayseure it. litchi. great relief to catarrh and diu.l - hare beau entail* tor Valet hare tithe,' and been rotpdatrOy it. Where the -body is sound It works gqsite ensy , butwitens there is any derangement of the tone" [IOW, of nature", it winnow very elngular feelings, hot you -must not ho alarmed—they tawny. disappear In Mee four day. to a week. Three la never a bad resalt from it. On the mit rary, when that (cling la over you will feet yourself like new H e I Want...of the roost extravagant ono. Mures of It t man ever listened to. No change of diet ever necetwon, eat the heat yon can get. I hare likealee an herb, which, When aimmered In avast oil, dissolve. smug ohms swelling of the neck and under the ears. Price fl mita Price of the Medial Dfscorery $1 per bottle, DIRFXTIONS FOR 01)1.. Molt. toe table Tomtit! per day. Children ore, eight Teel, lleateeffrOotlfill; children from five tt/ eight year% lea 6110011h1l. As no direction Can to Made applicable to ail constitutions, take enough operate:on the bowels twins as dare EMThiRDY Onis personaltatkintancein bad mice of !wrote!. Sold Wholneele and reltdl at DR. KEYSER'S., 110 Wood etreet.,:cotnee of Tie& Alley, and J. P. FLEMING, Alle gheny. 410 anh2laydkerP LL PAINS CORED L IKE MAGIC.— Pri ty-ore di per bottle. nle themrunner of seam Coro the polo and you cheek the disease. DROP. REED'S SIACINETIC OIL thanhire he wronder of the age! n n cert. pain In lee. time quires to get a physician! It corm Tooth...trete a minute. • Cureierarepicor Pain In the stomach andllowel. Cure. ibla Neck and Skilled Face from • Oold. Cure. Rheumatism and Neuralgic emus Eloultes,Drub.. Scalds and Burns Cures Cotes and any Dan Im the Post. Cure. Agues end Lump* in the Breast !Weeny. Cures Earache In a few minutes. Curer Dale In the lihte. Limbo or Thick Cores Ague and am and Fever. This is no hembug medlelne, and no Welly ehoold he al way. a bottle In r e m ,of accident or sodden sickens. It Is used externally. waye giving inttuedlete relict If the WONDERFUL OIL could speak, It would modals.— Whle most physichum take whole . montlui to stay, I make my corn In halt names's day." Ten years realdenee with the Red Skins In the threat, to- gether with subsequent scientific travels on the continent of Euroee, asnockstlng dell; with the very elite of the Medkai profession, lose enabled Prof REED to presient Li the world the wommertm mAcrszve OIL For note all respectable Druggists, and at rzl.erwarei - No: i 3 =rd reset. -ast, - KsZigintyr W. D. & U M'OALLUM, D EALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, swim:Nos, *e. trm 87 Roth t, 48air MASSER'S TILREE_BUNLITES-FRES , ZER 1. Jut the ertkirimatard bravery thistly mire RIM to maks their on, tee Cream. For We at the Home trarmeMeg, hardware and 7 . 1 a Ilearatmery of" ; Jae.TNCIATI.NdINOiNe. 4; Market di am Y ER•S For the Rapid Carr if Coughs, Colds and Unarsenesx 20th pc, Do. J.C. Aram—l do not hesitate to euy the he.st vorday ha , e ethr band for Coma., hilluanca. said thecotenant . symptoms a Cold. I. yaor Cherry IN, toral. It. .aim. cos 1W my practice end My family for the last too yearn hasshown It to poss., superior virtues for the treatrueut of tleun,oupbtints. EDEN D. A. O. WORTLEY. Rao- of Utica. N. Y., arils, al have ohs' your Pectoral myself and Is My family over sinre you turcitoul it, and believe It the host uuxticinc fur Its purses IMP! put out. {Pith a Ind cold I should sooner pay rdlr for • bottle than do without It. or take nhy other remedy," IN iirtu_vrana.u. leb. 7, D 36. Brocrunt .tvrrd-1 will cheerfully certify vodr Pectoral Is the heat remedy we tsetse_u for the cure of Whooping Cutoth. Croup,aud the chest diseases of childnm. We of your fra ternity In the South appreciate your skill, and conuttend your Medicine to our people. 111 RAM . Al. AMOS LER, Montgomery, wCONRL TN ri tes 3d Jan. D. , 'ha, 0 1 had a taboos Influenza, Which coutined me in doors II weeks, took crony medicines without relief, finally tried your Pectoral by them:Mon of our clergymen. The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and luny lees than one-half the ledtle made me cornitJately well. Tour medi. does are the cheapest as well m the best we can buy. and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remelias no the poor man's friend." ASTHMA bII PRTITISIC AND BRONCLITTIS. • War Mmearnrtn., Pa. 7 Feb: 4, En—lrnur Cherry Yectisral l• performing marvellous mires in this section. It has relieved several from alarming Symptoms of mmeutuption now curing a man who has labored under an alTetlon of the lungs for the last 40 years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. , A. A. RAMSEY, 31. D. Albion, Monroe Co, lowa, writes. Sept. 6, 1855:—"During my ptactioe of many years 1 have found that nothing equal to your Cherry Pertoral nor giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or coring ouch no are rumble." We might oil volumes of evidence, hot the matt convinc ing proof of the virtue of this remedy le found in Its elfecte upon trio!. ESEMEM -•• • . . Probably no one remedy bas ore; been known which human so many and suck dangerous raw, as this. Solar no human aid min reach, Mt even tcfthosa the Cherry Pectoral aHords relief and comfort. Agron. Ilona; New NMI City, Starch 0,1650. Doeron Arrn,LOwelb-1 fort Its duty and n pleasure to In form you what your Cherry Pectoral has done for my wife. She had been tire mouth. laboring under the dangerous aymptotue of Conanuiption, from which no aid we could pre. cure gave her much relief. Slur was steadily Tailing, until Dr. Strong, of this city. where we have ome for advice, roc. 'ommended a Mai ofyour medelhae. Ire bless his kindness, as we do your skill, for she has recor.wed from that day. Abel. not yet as strong, mt she used to he. but is free from her cough, and calls herself well. TOOM with gratitude and regard. ORLA-NDOSIIELIEV, of Shelbyrille. Clansinuptires, do not despair till till you hare tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It Is made by one of the best medical chemists is tha world, and Its cores all around us bespeak the high merits of its rirtues.-.PAd. Ledger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. THE SCIENCES OF CHEMISTRY AND Medicine have been:taxell to their utmost to produce this hest, meet perfectimantive which Is known to Mall. Innu merable proof. or. ehown that these pill. have virtues which surpaslin excellence the ordinary medleines, and that they afn unpreosdentedly upon the esteem of all men. They are safe and plea/mot to take, Cot powerful to cure. Their pene trating propertiat etimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, nod expel disease. They purge out the foul homers which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sinwigli or disonlerod organs into their natant action. and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. hot only do they cum the every day complaints of everybody, but also formidable and dangerous diseasce that have twined the best of human skill. While they produce poWerful effects, they are Akt the vane time. In dindalahed domea,thensfost and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugarcoated, tiny are are pleasant to take; and being truly vegetable, are free from any risk of horm. Cures have been male which antrum he • lief teem fhey not tube-vitiated by men of such exalted tswltloon as to forbid the ansplcion of untruth! Many eminent clergymen nod physician, have lent their PO:M.1110 certify to the public the reliability of my noriodite, while others hare sent MO the assurance of their conviction that my preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering follow-men. The Agents below named is pleased to furnish AreILI my American Aliminac. containing directions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints. _ Costlvenetet. Bilious Complains, Rheumatism, Duliwy Heartburn, Ifeadsehe arising from a thul stoma.,), , Nan sea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Dowel. and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all ULavrons and Cutaneous Dire.ea which myth, no evacuant Medicine, Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, bvsputifying the blood end stimulating the system, cure matircomplaints which It would not be supposed they could mein mach as Wawa; Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and OCR.. !trate/dilly, Dr rangenients of the Liver and Kidneyn, Gout, and other kind redcomptivints arising front a low state of the body or ob struction of its function. . . At not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they foul. more profit on. Ask fly Arcis Paul, and take nothlnw elati other they 1.1 glee you abut ares with l io tie intrinsic rei, or curatie owers.— The obit want the beet aid there is fo n r them, v and th p ey should bare it. • Prelured by De.. J. C. AYEII, kractical nml Arm lytl I. Cb.mlmt Lawn.ll, 1141*,. ir4r - rize or FA 1., lin, Vivi. bourn fnr $l. FAA P by CI. A. FA IVO:STOCK 4 CO_ Whitiesulti Agnut Pittsburgh, and by nit Druggists 3leslicion Dnairry. trir3o:lol.srP—lm DA. 11000 LAND'S OLLVIT,III. BERMAN BITTERS, • DR. C. M. J.ACESON. M PLCILADELPIILA, PA WILL EFFECTUALLY CUR% Liner Chstpla.of. Dymorria, Juundim- Chronic p.n.,. !Malay. Divalo of M. Kitinewx, atm4 all Dis 411•1.1nignyfrom a duarderat Liar or .17notar.h. euch as Candi potion. !meant • PUes,Yusuessoiltlond to tbe Mad. Ackbty tho Sumach, Nanaca, licartlawn. Dlr rn. F.O, Foliar. or Weight In the Stomach. Sour Eructation, eittitingor Flut tering at thaPit atilt Stomach. Swimming of th• Ilead. Hurried and Breailtint, Fluttering at dui Ileart,Choakiric orsuffiscatingsensations yawn in,a lying twee tiara Plaines!. of Yhtlen. Dena or web. before tlaltight, Fe- Ter and pain In the Dellelence orPerapira. duo, Yellowness ct the akin td Eye, Pahl In the Sid, Hock. Clout, nibs, &o. Sudden Flushes of lien, Dornlng to the Fled, COLLStallt EiDand grmiDe preitaiatt of Spirits. ilte proprietor in calling the ationtlon of the public to this preparation. dont tio with • feeling of the utinnin cord demo lit itavirtue mud adaptation to the diseartea for which it is rticeun • ' It Lt no new and untried ankle, but ono that b./ mood the test or • ten pore trial before the American pouple, and to reputation and sale Is unrivalled by any eindhir pre turattone extant. The testimony In Its femur given by the mostm prominent and well known physicist/se and individuals l puts of the country In !mien, nod a curial porn. not or the Almanac, puldishrd annuals by the Proprietor. and to bind watts orally of bin Ageuts, cannot but satiety the most skeptical. (halal/is rensedi is really dmerving tte great celebrity It has obtained. Principal and ilanniktory, DO Arch street, Philadelphia, PENNSTLYANIA TESIIMONY. flatpleate of IL fthocheard, En., the well known Pi-ova, for the ftunconnon frost Inv. Perry Ebuniy, /h. DC3CINION. Jon. It, 182 4.Da. C. M. ,Jocutost—Dear wita for for years verily afflicted with Chromic Billie. Dysentery, forwhkh I was Mended by sores. of the test physida. In the country, but ell of no welt. I &homed rations remedies, but could dud nothing to benefit me until I was Induced to Di your Gannon Ditters,md after taking four bottle* by which I wits entirely cured, and am now enjoyieg the beet of health." More Effects of the German Bitters in Dys. pepsin and Liver. Complaint. Ovrtitlcate of J. C. Cram, Esq., Reporter fur the "Even ing Chronicle," Pittsburgh, Pa., who, Feb. 21,1841, soya "For some weeks put my wit has bete wing your Cler. man Bitters, with so happy effect. Sbe has been afflicted moro or Iwo, for several years, with 111•01180 of the Liver and Dyspepeds, and °MD she commenced ming the DEW., no. thing heeleren her much relief. Her health is straw rapidly motoring, atipetlte good. and we hare every mown to be. 11"`" she will he perfectly restored; She says It is the best medicine oho has ever used." . • Nervous Debility. J. Al. UmeYs., Doylestown , Pa, Jen. 10 i 1853 1. NA J. wife his been adlicted with • Verrone Debility Muth September, 1851, since. which thou I tern been enable to end my physician or modkine that would benefit her in the least. until one day I called at the more of Dr. Harvey, in (hie town, for'some tincture of Imo, and desseihed to. him the ME ictlons of my wlf4 he then hand. me a lot of tapers to road, turning which Tfonnd one describing Oottr .13ertnan Bitters, I Immediately procured st few bottles from tans, and plerwal toetate that thesis° of the bitten her done her more good than alt the medicine Me has heretofore taken. I wish yon to send me a half dozen bottlea. Liver Complaint. J. P. WlC l 4. l lattliosoorg, Pa., May V., 1854, says "With moth pleasure .1 testify to the virtue of your Gor. man Bitters. Some time since I was alllictml with a awe. of the Liver, for which I WWI C3I{01111t0121.11.• hot stab nO beneficial who m I wan Indocel to try your Deters, which I am ppy to state hare entirely cured me." They are entirely vegetable, free frOm all alcoholic othew buts, and pleasiset In taste and noon. by 'th cents p bottle. Sold y Druggists o d d Storekeepers In every town and tillage the. Pelted States and Comtism And by FLl , thlllio DSOS., and Dr. GEO, IL KEYSER, Pittsburgh, Pa. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY ! I WHICH HAS BEEN TILE STUDY AND Aida remed reseayrchthat of the Nat m raedidlnsliy c ncal' m reh e tat the D ever lined to u which he been recently found out by . it ispelli, 1) lt. OF PITTSBURGH', t PRNA-A., Ille leborioui starch and research in the Vegetable King. dem fur eight DC will yours, has brought to light NVollitrrehl ifedicine which helically cure the DYSPEPSIA, which Is the lint causent nll General disease which the human eye. tem I. snilicet to. Keeps the Reserroir [Stomach} chum and 'inanity. We mist all have good hmlth and cannot bets etrejoct of any general &seem. Dr. It. T. FORD has been a subject of this awful theme himeelL [Dyepepelaj for night to ten jean, and • has tried . hundred. of.experimend on bitneelL but all In rain, .until ith.prreent dimovery, which ha. radically cored him and many others In sli, eight to twelve days, without pain or Ricker., or any unpleasant feelinp In the nyetcm, but on acti time ntmn, It invigontha the entem sail KiIITS a healthy on to ands. art. It will act gently, .or coplouely on tha You can rat and drink bowels, e n healthy lICtIOII to the etomach and liner. ur natal dieng, ich Interfere—the mediclue al yo ways doing ht. ti dutyw—hcalled will not 1 DR. IL T. FORD'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL. What kind of. diseases will Dystepsla produce? I answte 4 It le the Ant ones of all general diereses. Liver Affection, Lung Affection, or Pulmonary Diener, lironchlite, Sick Headache, Dilllons Dlarritten, Billions and 'typhoid Fevers, !beer and Ague, Remits Fever, Neuralgia, Hernia. (Pared Costive Dowels, Bans, Hooky or Gummy Skin, Colds, Ilium matter of all kind., Apoplexy, Insentry, . Walken* of the ayetam, Um Conception of the Elm!, /icarthirtn,, , Palm.' of the Stomach, up Of your Food, and also Mind. All of the Ahura heir • May or will be produeed Rpm • Dyspeptic i t!rOtced, (if thrie' .il'i'.. - :,.rier.talle, ~' 0; Aivaera mind will deny - Ob.:ern...Wits-ha have been /deb know thin stetement to be true from experience, a sick -er tfetattged.. etoniscli.le thit. ...... .• licortesportenill is 6 a !nor pallentwbo. has. ant , for many years, to point him to a remedy t hem: hathe as rely on. and radlcally remora the cause that has. made him. ten. , 'relate a mariner toned epos the Donn, at the fine glimpse of • light home. Lisaeart bona& with Joy. •I PRIOR TERRE DOLLARS PLY( BOITLE. Bold by the Proprietor, Dr. IL- T.'TORIVWett.' red of Peuneyiranla Avenue, (IPourth street lion* and also .lORN. HAFT, Jr_., N 0.116 Wood street, corner of SIXO4 Wm, NE. VIE, M'REOWAS A CO. ljberty etreet, below Bt. Char Pittsburgh. Alsci; Mr. W. A. REED, formerly the firm of Junes T. Semple ACb., North's-ma corner of Federal Smut cud the Diamond, Allegheny . City. And also, Dr. Pord's AntiMlllious and Liver Pla in also,' Ida- tnreluablii 'lndian' YegetableNurve Liniment. 'The medlcittes need no coramendatf ri,..foc thou , send. mire and meaty will tistay to thelr ]am icable mrlgaltwlyquallth*. • Their equal Is no! te no Px..c. ' - ....- 2 - '''' . DE A ~., Ye whn.Cosselder i&YAllT.edstdrgif Hair NATURE'S GREATESTR" luor.r, • • • CANDER, bat 'B mon ta late too • inde 80.1: to° LP TONIC, 1 treetothe the healthy condition or the. smith mu" s bete grow eta Cu bold, and thecke any hoodow, 10.". d. L IIP htilin out, met teWothing Mtn. airl'or ale at the principal Drawly Od 1 , / hh . . . :prietor HIM STREW two doo INZie t ithfietid • T ESTER OOFERS, &feed Wreaths and ' Dm** far hear, towe d fa slayer la We bY . OR' . iiiiitroabs. • RAILROAD NOTICE:. rIPH PIDISBURGH,rr. • WAYNE h elide/WO RAI( eallf PANT. with its IMO, fleeing StJck and egnip. ien , . u lowfwvlvido imilvdawt Paavenwers and Freted from nkinoteinhia and Pittiburgh In llitennu,St. Lords, lndialutp , eineinuati. and all place. {Teat .and South-west, with a grit ••I regularity and expedition. j The Let that lids rand (onto tire mord direct and only • convelbLord la.tween Pittsburgh and eldeago, Is a nob Solent gasaantor that Its Tiallia can make better time, and tluu ran be made b y ` with Train. on other n o , ‘ ,E, be made by any other route. PASSCTOan SLAV. lair s . Phil.lll , lplaa. I Par6bUrga. ; erestline. 1 Pt. ICa ) ne. Ist dirpr-wf, I.llor. ad 2:50., a. B_): . t . 31. 3,0 2.1 11.00 p. std 2.15 P. 1000 P. a. 15.90 a. a. !Nina Train tones Philadelphia ni7.00.a. at: Pittsburgh at 9.10 a. a., arriving In el - canine at GM P. a. REA. Catema.—First EapZalß of 11.Osi r Second Ea. press at 2.05 r. • Tran'Tilmumn—Fnan Pittstrioglit First Erprew Iu hoot, and 10 minute,. Second Expravis boors and 30 minute, From d!itibulelptdar First Entire!. in 01 liour•e Secon•l E xtrrests to T./ hours and 5 minutes_ . - The Haii Train-Inm Thpallelphi;Enorettttken nt Fln burgh by Flrat Eii,run , aml pas4r - num by that Train may go forward by Flint Esnrcis flum Pltraburgh. The 9.40 a. Train from Pittgburgh being a Train for local businera, ieortztaken at Crean,. by Second Farprers. .A.ll Trains make el.x ccom!ctioits at Crestlinc for Colum bus, Cincinnati, hulianapolts and St. Lonix abtoott Fort Wayne with Trains on ISaba.•h and Western Railroad for Lafalette. Central lihooia and Br. Lanni also. at Forest with. Trains, on the 31. R.& L. E. R.R. rzro3on'co. From Chicago. IPt. Wayued Crestlined Arr. Pittstig. let Eilosses, 7.40 A. 41.40 P. Ir. 110.20 e. x.l 0.00 0 .. 2.1 10.00 e. x.I 6.45 s. x. 11.2.13 r. it.! 7.34 r. it. I Mail Train leaves Crestlitio at 4.00 0. x. , arming in Pitts ; burgh At 1.10 r. Trains make cloio conneetions with Trains for Phila delphia, Baltimore and New York. Trains from Or. Louis. Indbumpolis, Cincinnati and Colurn bm make ( I . l, l7lll3oetiellVl at Crestiino with it returning Trans. At Ft. Wayne, Trains from St. Lois, Central Illi nois, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with above TrifitiA At Forest, connections aro made with Trains to nail from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. Accoitiromenox Tattoo—Late New Brighton for Plugs burgh at 0.30 x., 12.00 x., and 6.30 r. it. Leave Pittsburgh for Now Brightorlat 6.45 A is, and 6.301 e. x. Baggage chocked through, and no charge for handling. For tickets and further Information apply to A. T. JOIIN. STAN, Agent, at tho Great sT.tern , Rallrand.ottico, directly on the corner of tho Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, or to CIEDIIGE PARKIN, Federal street station, Allegheny City; H.P. PATRICE, No. 30 Dearborn street, opposite Tremont muse, Chicago, or to the Agents at the Stallone along the • To comrnenco oo WEDNESDAY, 2ith tog, and coot nu until (=tiler notlea. J.:J. MURTON, Gen. Pnaa'r and Fr't Ag't. D. W. DOSS, parr Agent, Mingo. D. W. 1 10AGLIFON, Agent, I , llll.24elphin. J. II MODE, Sun't. mr-11-14,21 Cleveland and Pittsburgh flail Road. THE NEW SHOR: EIOUTRTO CINCINNATI A.. T. LOUIS m STEUBENVILLE OR BELLE/LIR NOW OPEN.—The trains of thin road now run directly to and form Allegheny Depot and Cleveland, Steubenville, IVbseling and Belles& without eitenge of Baggage. Three Dolly Trains to Steubenville, 'Wheeling and Bellealr. Two Daily Trains to Cleveland. Four Daily Trait Dom Cleveland to Chicago. On and after Monday, June 2d, 1857, the traits, of thLs Company will run daily, (Sundays, ezoonted,) 0 follows:. Leave Allegheny 250 A. M. 0.40 A. Al. and 3 P. M.. Anion In Raabe:nine 5.00 A. n., 12.42 P. n., 6.26 P. W. Do Dellealr, 6.30 A. 'lt 205 P. IS 7.50. P Do Cleveland 3.12 ',n o 9,50 P. o. Thetrain makes no connection for Cleveland or Any pact north of ITellaville. This train Is run through to r Stenhcnrllle, Drhhintortenif Delkair.corineetlim et timuliet: Jutimlon with a fast traln for Newark, Columbus, Day ton, liiiiisnapolia,ClnelnuattLonlerille andSt.Louls,learlng AlleglionyDeliot ar 2.50 A. a., Newark 0.20. Columbus 1040 and cirri,. at Cincinnati at 200 r.m—Dodre Hours _from Pott!hurgh to reneinnati. This ,Mae via Statham - Me. to Cincinnati la TIIIRTY BILES than-via Crest:tine. The 2.50 Aix. tniin make. no connection at Micahe. The 3.00 r. at. train makes connections at Yellow Creek Junction; 2.30 P. N. for Clevehind, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit and Chiantis at Stenhenvill ngn JunCtion 0.39 km Columbusand Cincinnati. arrivi at Newark 12,43 P. is- Columbus 2.25 A. a, and Cincinnati 7A4 A. st.; at Baltealr at ThO P. r., con necting with the night train. the Central Ohio Bnlicoad foelkunbridge, Zanesville, Newark, Columbus and Cincin nati. The 9.40 a. u. and 3 o. u. trains both run throngh to Clere land and make close eennectione at that point fur Chicago and other point. in theicurtloWeat„ via Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. The 3r. te. Ruda connect. with the Michigan Central Railroad Baas for Detroit, thence to Chicago by rail. Patoongen leaving Allegheny on the 9.40 4. at. train for Chicago via Cleveland and Toledo, will arrive at that point omen hours in <arena, of thole whet...me at the same hour and go "if Port Alamo.. Passenger, for Wellsville, Steubenville, Whirling and other polubt on the river lino by thew trains go throe without detention many - hours to advaure of the steamboato on the river. fluguage checked through teStoubencille i Beßeak, Col run• 111114 eincitlantl, St. Louiselevelamh Chicago and otherpoluts on the Hue. Paiuengers for Ben PtilLukitilifsi and Statione on the Allegh Tuscanarati Branch mast take the Arit) A. M. train from eny at!, . • Tickets or !LON to Chocha, Eatehisky, Toledo, Chicugd, %Drankle, Pt Li" Quincy, Burlington, Yoh., Rock Island. lona City. Dunlieth, Peoria, La Salle, Froopori,, Erie, Dunkirk, Ringer. Palls, Itulltlo, Steubenville, Wheeling, Colo nipirt. Indianapolis, Cincinnati, LuEllaVille. ht. Louis and to all way ant/ow on the road. Ticket to oil paints are sold at the Ticket 0113 re in Allegh eny City. Passengers can get any Information concerning this line at the Wade of She CuthPanY, calionongiihelo Ilon.sed Pitte. burgh. I IL P. GLASS, Ticket AWL Allegheny City. J. A. eitro Int; Agt, Pittsburgh , 1851 11351 Michigan Central Railroad Line. aMn.ktoiiT ING ( gDEV EZ dLN Nebo, lwnkie,Smu, Galen. Dubuque, Rock Wol, Burlinuton. lowa City, Fon-doDuc, Praide-duChlen, St. WEIL., St. Pant, no r a other part of the Great Writ.' After the lest o May. the apientild Stearnebs CITY OF CLEVELAND, MAY OGEES and OCEAN. will form the morning and evetdng line between Ckeelond and Ddroit the present &aeon, running. fulls OCEAN, MAY QUEEN, Capt. C. C. Bwooin. ' Capt. iL R. TM= Leams Lama Clereland...-Monday. . A. 31 .Clevehmd.....Monday P. 31. Detroit Monday P. 31. Itetoolt --Tnealey A. M. Clerehutd.....Tuesalay P. 3L Clevuland—Wednes'y A. 31. Detroit... -...Weduseey A. M . Detroit- ...-..Wedties'y P. M. i i . Clereland . .....Thunday A. M. Clercland..-.Thstraday P. 11. DotroiL.---Thunday P. M. Satoh .. - ... _Friday A. M. Clesselatid..-.Friday P. M. Cleveland..--laturdsy A. 31. Detroit.. --Saturday A.3L Detroit. ... .- . -Saturday P. 31. CITY - OF cLxv - E.Las pt. J. M. Lcuov.-Latees. Cleveland--Tneeday A. 31. Cleveland.....Frislay A. 31. Detroit----Tueaday P. M. Dettolt...---Yeklay P. M. Clereland..-.Wednisey P. M. Clercland-.Saturday P. 31. Detrsdt......-Tharsday A. 31. Detro it ...._. _-Monday A. M. One of the brats will leave Cleve land mornhig at 9 o'clock, iSsusdays excepted,/ and every evening on the noel. eel of Trains from . BUFFALO, PITTSBURGH AND CLNCENNATI. , Arriving at Detroit In time to connect eith the morning and evening trains for Chicago, connecting at Citiogo 'with all trains for the Northwest and South; also, with the boats on Lake litchlgan for all porta north of Chimgo. ' Fare $1 lean by this route than by my outer. Trains of the Michigan Central ittettt ran Into the Union Depot at Chicago, front which ail other roads diverge, there by mein' heck hire -and change of baggage, incident to other ratites. No charge for handling baggage where checks are deliver ed to agents of the line. We hare large Roble Oars expressly for barna and cattle. Persons going to lows, Kenna, and Nebraska will find this the cheapest and most comfortable route, as our boats are large and comonaliona. Families moving West, and desders In Mock, will find It' greatly to their advantage to call at the Company'• comm. Huai, of Wayne and Literly .4retts,Hliealy appetite Mansion Ileums and Pennsylvania Railroad Dena. the For rates of fare and feather information, apply at The stave dice. ' S. A. PIERCE, General Agent, Cleveland. W.. C. SHAFFER, Ticket Agent. aplitsd6m -F. ENGITLAND, Agt, FiSibillih- Pennsylvania Railroad. . THE GREAT CENTRAL ; Route, connecting the Atbint cit. with W estern, NortleWestern„ and Sonth•Weatero States by a continuous Railway direct. nu road do, con nect, at Pittaborgla with daily line of Steamers to all ports eo the Western Itireraand at Clean/and and Sandusk7With Steamers to all ports on the North-Western I.es, making the meat direct, cheapest, and reliable rolde by which FREHI(IT can be forwarded to and from the Great Wed. RATES DETWEEN PHILADELPHIA 6 PITTSBURGH', FIRST CLASS—Boots, Show. Hats andl Caps, Books, Dry Goods, b oxes ., bale,;' and trunka) Dm., On and baleay Peethere, Fur %... . . SECOND CLlSS.—Dommtic Sheeting,' Shirting and TRU., On original bides) Drugs (i. ilirdwire. &wither, On rolls or boxes) Wool and Sheep Pelts, Eastwani THIRD CLASS.—Anrils, Stoel, Chains On natal Hemp. Ilacon. and .Pork, oliod (loose or to cosiks,) Tobacco, manufachm. ed. (except Cigar* or NW..., &c.. .. . Pot' Writ CLAS..4,-Colke. Figoucim,B.e and Pork (In cask; or boxes, Easheird,) Lard and Lard Oil, Rolla Soda Asb, Ger. man Chi]. Tar, Pitch, Rosin. 6e.......... .. FLOITIL-75c per bbl. until further notice. GILkIN-35c. pee 100 Re. until further notice. COTTON—g.I further notice per hale not ox.eding 500 Re weight, until . shipping Mar bons any point out 'or M.G. pi belnrliculu to mock Ps` tillenge ts n' ir, " al= lb'n, detention. , at Philauelphia or Pittsburgh will be forwarded without Paaanr P. Aarric. R. Trans, Id Eilby street, Dostom-.1. Clarke, No:2 Dolor Rouse, and No, 1 IFJUIam street, and John McDonald, No. 8 Ihdtery Ph., New Torii: Pier. & 00., 2.essille, 04 Irwin . .k . Co, and Seri...it. & C Roll t incinnati, 04 R. O. Ideldnun, Madison, Ind.; Inumemil, Co, and Carter k 'Jewett, Loutrule Ky 4 P. O. o'- Riley Co„.granseille v lnd4 R. F. &NS, St. Limit, Mar Mu , ' Wormley & C0. , -Maniphla.Tenn.; .Leeth & Co, Ch 11.44 1114 J. P. Mau, FL Wayne, , lrld4"L'J. Sneed.. M 1.4 11 .- paw & Koons, Rilthoin.D. A. Stewart, Pitteleargh. 11. H. HOUSTON, Genl Freight Agent, Phila. IL J. LOMlLtfiltT; Sept, Altoona, Tn. ..iefuly . Ptttaburgh and conshoprrnie Rauroad. THB PITTSBU IIGit twitagim Connellnille Rancid is n o opened for the transportation of yasecesgera and frei g h t to. and from Pittsburgh and Connelleville, =ascii/ng with the Penna. Cannal rialto.' at Drinton's Station. Arrangements hare also been mode with the NLL: Central Railroad, by which throagh freight to Philadelphia. and Wittman, wilt be milled from points on the. Pitt. terms. burgh and Connektitle Railroad, by car load., on favorable • there w il l or wo Tasign—On -and totter Wednesday, Gibing; be t daily trains, as follows, viu Malt Train. leaving the Passenger Station of r h o Railroad, every morning, (Sunday .1 Z_p clack. pittsbnuth time, and artiving- at RIES - itt 11•35 Pgpress Passenger Train leaving Pittehti P rgh at- ton r. M., and arriving at Connellaville at Tstil ltrratkructi—Exreas Traits will leava Coanellavffle at o'clock, A. M.; manacling Train nut on the Penna. Railroad at Brintona StatiOn at with the Indiana Accomemalaidau at mate place, active in Pitts argil at 9 A. ' Mail Train hat ing Mlle at 4.19 P. 51 and loots netting rat Drintona Station with Tattle Creak Acitnnania , & H on Train No. a, Penna. Railroad, arrive to Pittsburgh 'lit freight toand Dian Pittsburgh nod abalone on the Pitts.' liburgh and Connellmillo Railroad, will be received and de vered at the outer,Depot of the Penna. Railroad. /Mating k IlaljY Coaches for ML Pleasant, Uniontown. Rranbarg and Cumberiand leave Connellsville regularly. the arrival of the trains. Ticketa can be had from the Tkket Agent at the p.n. - Railroad P.senger Depot.' • The. Ad.:l.E.:press Company have to mantengers with theirproof safes, on the Puma Train. to take charm, of money, valuables and qof all kinds, entrusted to the are of that Companyn a rff will receive and receipt theregir, and give special attention to the saki and prom delivery' them.. _ - --11•JILAcKsTONE,st" pt . May 151,1857—tay7 Great W 'n Mall Ratan. • GALENA'.AND Cit i cia nim v.OlOO Unlen Railroad, 3f Lino tor Itawport, Oaten. and Dnololth, trona .CENT AL DEPOT, Ace of LAKE ;MEET; cortraeung Cl Danleith with itaaniate kr Rt. Nal and the U RIETD Im ldhalatippt FULTON AND lOWA ,LINE-4or Fulton, and Central lowa. Paarettgois thr Lowa; Nebruka and Karma; wilt And Matte bust : upodtta tante; it being an Mr Line to the E t at pi, and shorter, by - jilfty atdet than ter temente: - et ham with delimit lit% Etat! C. for an In owa and the Witt— itetcur.untlirentsom LlNE—ler _Deloit,lanesillk, /ifadiszet and Central Wleeettairt-,- - FOIL: RIVER •VALLEY Coats' Lake, dewy, Rktrotand, and *data - No r t 14. 14,0 end.. 41144ReadaVeteelltellt; aeon. pedutrimkingekfs ADA the wen' /Why eataeret ea aarth sad loath. IP ; A. BOW: ~dNIND:TEGINNR, '• , .ruairE-,lxhah 1557. DITTSBGRGII,COLUM ; " _R. BUZ .t CLNCLANNTI SUOR USX RAILROAD, ‘145.T0..T.U.• rum', jfilthrtzvi,z Swel--7Atrough in AA chanae J cant-74 • after MONDAY. inar.22d, 1E57, Tao Plamasnli Tann Via tit, wow lima the Federal Striit, Allegheny Depot. dally.(Sundavesseeplettj n follows:_•:: - . PllMTRAL•i—eme.thran hksamis leases Allegh= 2,50 ay Ittenberniindeinttitin's.M(branilSast at ton at aa. at.;) hares Columbus - at 10.50 and wiriest Cin innati at 2.4 i) r. x. This train stops only at Cadiz June tion, poi", Yen Market, Glitlehisllki, Coshocton, Dresden and Neu art on the Stsulenarills and hug.. Rmi r ,.,l SECOND TILUN—Nrone raass7cosn Lures Alleghen 3,00 r. Stunbentille Amnion Faa,,c 0 n.,,,,,, A y A , A. and hirlnn af Oudot:an at 'sropidn, T at all an tiarnon &Jk I. F. It. • • RE.Tfty this roam thirty ndlleaof travel are oared; It be ing the mostdlrect lino from Puteburgit'la Calumbnr. Cln ennhti and tla. nutbern and south ' , lntern ropes, and In appointmenta and management, unntipatied by any lint elan rata In the talon. NIONS: Trains ronnect at NeCONNTA wark with the Sandusky, Atanalield ik Newark R. It.for Slt., Vernon, Sandusky, Toledo and , Chicago. At tAlifintllCS with Colutatis, piq na and how. fur Nun, Crbane. Troy. Dellefentalne,.Foreet to At ARRIA with the bityton, Xenia It Er-Iprd and indi;aut Central IL for Springfield, Iktyton, Richmond; ileillanals oils, LouUri'', Central leillana, Central Illtaela.Labyette, Terre Houle, St. Lonia, At MORROW with the Cincinnati. irlltringttinendZallt• 11110 It. R. for W ashinalert.lattlerille and Lancaster. At LOTELAND with roads torlllllshara, llantdenatelPorts. .mouth. AT CISCINNATT ;with the Ohio . I lianin'plif 'Broad Gunge R. Eder Madison. Louisville, New Albany, livana. rile, ilneennes, Cairo, Central St. Luis, Jefferson city, Bans n r , ;Nebraska, null all relate .11 the wart cod ..Illssippi rivers. FARE AS LOW AS BY ANT' °TIME ROC:TR—BAGGAGE CIECCRED THROCOLL , For through tickets by this route ihilhoprincipal Warms surteorrurain CrtitS. please apply at the Cral -irate** Ticket directly cn the corner of the Slonongshela ghetto. House, Pittsburgh: or ut the Federal StreilSgatiot!„ til e _ air ASK POR TICIITTS "VIA STEUDENIIJ,II.7—IitS All inrortnation concerning the above Liao and Its con nections, together with through freight rates and contracts, will be furnished on applkatlon to. SIOIIItLSON POSTER., Agent, 114. CIRO. W. FULTON, SoperintendentWater at.; littsbortat Lsrsrarre Drcanstr, Steubenville, 0, General Agent. . I R 67 Le Roeute ROFROMCHICAG CHICAGO in TO ST.zava l im ig H Loins St. and Chicago Railroad, all the way . by Railroad, tarrying the Greet American Express and United States 3IIRs. The s oniy direct and reliable route to the South and Soathweet. &Tent) mile. shorter than anyother Routs; ~ Trains leave the ILLICHIGAN SOUTHERN and CHICAGO .1 ROCK 'ALAND R. it., Corner of Van Reran and Sherman streets. St. Loeb. Day Erpress, 11:30 A. M., daily, (Sunday es, cepted)—arrlse at Teat Et. Louis at kW P. M. St. Louts Night iltpress, 11:11 P.M., daily. (Saturday. ea. ) copted,)—arrive at rant Et. Louis atta, P. M TILi/N8 LE.A.TE EAST ST. LOUIS. DayExpress,Kl6 A. IL, daily, (Sunday excepted,) Artie* at Clilmv at P:4O P. AL Night hpress, 6 P. M., daily, (Sunday ektegted) arrive at Chicago at 7:4.6 A- M. • . • From Chicago to St. Louis, 13 Hours.' IMPORTANT LOCAL CONNECTIONS. AT JOLIET--with the Rock bland Railroad For O< LaS ally Roth Island and Central lowa. AT DiDOMINGTONL-with Illinois Central' Railroad far Wayneaville, and Decatur, and With Stage. for Peoria, at Peoria Janet/cm with Poor/a and Otpuka IL IL for Walnut Grove, Washingtoni-Penia, Pekin, Brirafteld, P3mund, Knoxville, Galesburg, ,Rompouth and Burling ton. AT S PRISOFTELD--with.Great %Venom Railroad fee .Tazkaonville, Nola and Illinois River. AT ALTOS—with Daily Lino otPackets for . Ifaxmlhal, Quincy and Keokuk the meet expeditions. and reliable route to all portions of North Eastern Miami. AT ST. LOUlS—with Deily Mat Clam fitennthosts for New Orleans twat Intermediate . Points on the Liver Mini. 'mama. end with Regular Lines of Packets thißmessa, St. Joseph, and all point. on the .Mlasonti, Tennessee, Cumber land and Arkansas Rivera Paseengersdertined for Bloomingtou,Sprin_ afield, Decatur. Jacksonville, Naples and all pointa on the alledurippi,. sour!. Kament-Comberland and Tennessee doers, by,takthg • the above route, will ho sore of Making connection., and arriving in St. Louis on adrerthwil time. avoiding the vex.. • tloos delaya of the cirenitimu route via. Peoria and 'lllinois River. caving Vivaldi-four hours time, being thirty-wren miles leas distant to Bloomington, filly-eight but to Spring field; savinty less to St. Louis, and fifteen lees to Peoria than by any other relit!. ' Through tickets can be procurelnt all. she Eastern Railroad Officegat the Company's Mee. 4 / I Dearborn able, , appeolto the Tremont Roma: and at tho Micidext ðane, i t and Rock Island Dotson corm, of VW, Buren and Sherman etreets. . . Responsible Deems. Alen trill be . at the Espalier the rations roads coming Into the City. to :check.'tsgzege through to any polnuellealred on the Line. A. IL iIOOItE, BOVt. mr7nl'. E. M. (100DRICIE General Passenger Agent.. Pennsylvania Railroad. Q17.3131E11 AIII{ANGE-Z2Efausw HENT—On and after June P.2d. The Mail Train leaves the Peasenger &aide every porn earapt Sunday, at 6.50 o'clock. • • THE FAST LINE lenses Pittsburgh, eicept• firmday, at 240 P.M. THE NIGHT . & - V.I'RES.S TRAIN harm, Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at P.M P. H. The /ethane Accommodation train leave, Pitteharah daily, except Sunday, at 3:30 o'clock, P. Al, doppins at all Cations, and running as fur as Indiana Tlse Find Attom modation Train for Turtle Creek Eridgalcarest dally, except Bentley, et 10.45 am. The Second Amami:iodation TraM far Turtle Crock icavesdalls, Sunday excepted, at.ll P. M.— The Third Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek learn daily, except Sunday, at GIN P. Al. - Returning Trains arrive InPittsbnighseGslkium—Expreas 1.15 p. t o .; Mail, 1130 n. n m.: Fast Line, 2 a. m 4 Indiana Au commaiation, and Connellsville,Da.-nra First Turtle Creek Acannatedatirm. 450. ITN Seconli Acconiniodation,l2-40p. ITI4 Third Accommodation, 6.10 p. to., with Connelsville An The travellegpublic will find it greatly to their 'Murat. In going Dot or Wera, to travel by the Pennsylvania Rail road, se the accraamodations now offered cannot be annum. ,don any other route. As theroad 0 ballasted with irbine, and la entirely free from dust, we can tram tafety; meld and comfort Mall who may favor with their pat ronage. For farther pertlembus see handbills at the different start ing point.. Passengers from the West will And this the ehortest and most expeditions route to New Fork or Baste, . J. STEWART.Agt., Paiesanger Lines, Pittabergh. J THOS. MOORE, Agent, Pease-eget Linea PhiladelftW. aSlyd Steamer TeTlegraikl • THE FINE LOW PRESSURE Steamer Telegraph, Capt. lactuan BARROW, will soaks threetrwea week 'between Part Stanley, Port Burwell and Port Bruce. • • Leave Cleveland for Port Stanley, Port Darien; and Port Bruce every Mondays; Wednesdays nod Prldaye et 754 o'clock•P. M. Leave Port Burwell at. 2 o'clock, P.,11., and PcstShur ley et 7 o'clock, P. M., for Cleveland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, The TELEGRAPH carries the United Slater Mail -between these Ports, and comeets at Cleveland with the CL, C. t C. P.ailnred, Cleveland and Pittilsirgh, lake Shore , and Toledo Railroads. ILreoU Roe of Stags, _. Alms with Port Stardryand Loddrin Rallroad, .and. Port The TELEGRAPH has teen thoroughly' cmithanladstal retitled, and ls inexcellent condition for the trade she ram • 4a-For Freight or pasagnapnly to -•-- •'• LANE SOOTILL LAVDERDALE, Clatilank, and k HTLL A , or JOILY 31cEE.NNON, Port - Burwell. Part ,PI Stanley. OLCOALB ILLNESSES; or ROVTII .4 DAWSON. tplo:7mS' Liverpoeg t . pktl odelp Torhl k Fl Screw I .9tusuntihilp Company. 4 - • SPLENDID..S.TEMISHIPS . forming the above lino will eel/ from 'i.e- York as follower - .Ket.NGAROO. - • Job: 45th Juno. CITY OF BA L17.310RE, 0 . Leitch, 9th July. CITY OF 31..UNCIIESTER ". ..%d July. CITY ORNASIIINOTON, Capt. - Wylie; 6th August. And each ahernata Thuralny. • • From Liverpool every alternate Nedrieudiy.. Fare from New York, Cabin $.75, Third Clan 930. LbretTool, •• $lOO. $9.6, 976, Thirst Clasa $4O. Return Tickets avallablo for Kix months by any deems C 9 bE 9 . blk0; Th/rd tbfl, - • .._ Thom Steamship. are infrplldd froynnied irreburtl g c o mpartmennuandmirry : experienced Surgeonit.: • . Femora atom. proceeding to ,Europe, or wk. king bieen ' for th eir Mende front the old conntry, purcbaset ticket •-• • end obtain all information by aptlying to J. CF.Thda,3 Ilveruway, tom &Corte.. Ilrundanty;K: Y., us JOIIN TIN9SI.P&ON, 410 -Liberty-et; Fittaburgh WirPtuage tortilla:U.l by Ant class .bledltoglblckets ba tsmen Nair York and Liverpool. , .DraNe aidd by the abowat 75c per 100 lbe. 60e per too Ite. 50e per 100 lbs. 40e per 1001 y, JRonctarp - - 7 - Dollar Savings Wank, • i :'. - No. t „ilberVl srreet. Afiddie...Rooes, L lonse.iireir Strildelege n PEN DAILY. FROM 9 TO , 2 • O'OLOC IS.. 1.... F loo n on Ironnonanynnn liatardaY Morning., trona klay. drat to mber brit, from 7to 9 o'clock; and horn N camber drat c 011.,. first, from O'to 8 o'clliek: - Deposita received of all mama net lesi, than enieDelht.;' and a dividend of the pretlia declared teoke a.., yank, In, Jnnearni December. ' Interest was declared at, the whip of : axpi r cent. per annum, In December, 181,3,.,a1m, injune,. and December, 1856 i and r0ne,.1.847.• . ... '.' • • - Interest. if not drawn nut, ia placed to the credit of the de po„,itor m principal, add bears the same interne from the ant daysonlennand December, c omporindlng•tnicea pmrsrith one troubling the depositor to tall or even to' present bin pan book. At Oda rata, money win . denbloin - Ws than il . years, making In the aggregate Mani inn one PIALS imanorr- Arran. • . llooks containing the Charter, Ilitamt, IttlitilAAS jog Tatham furnished gratis, on application at the ofike. L. . . President—al:OPUS 41.11p.5E, Ropdorollnekl i num, , _John R. ghoemberger, George R. K to. • • • Charles ROSA . William P. Johnston, • . N. Gratten Murphy, James W. thatrtan, ' ' Theobeld orataetter,• Alexander Bradley, - ranee M. Pennock, John S.Coagrave, ...; •- WiLlitun-J, Anderson.. John 0. Rackofen, Illil lhargain, Albert Culbertson,' John R. Canfield, J. Gardner Collin, • Monne A: Cartier, Merles A. Colton William Dangle, Francis Fella, .. George F. alknote,----' Jame. 8. Ram, William &Slane, Imes Yardman. Beerefetry awl Preston aulzlyd—mrl9 GEORGE E. ARNOLD CO' • BANKERS, EXCRANOE;• cmrre.t Un_eurrestMoney itc44Cind f!01 , 1 Stodu boned d sold on comad • Saideemp Pa 4 pe en r, Dem& and blonmea. city County Colketioxia prolong!, attendid tlOlB • Mai No. 74 roiLtirsign4t:' I 11000. • .ozoicito co' souenszr_sEOFOSD, " MOUNT TLEA.94114..........WZDT0R1PD'"00,, •CONNELSTThix,—..----TATETZE UNIONTOWN ' .• Pace , " .... YM •• Deposs received, 144, PA O •• • • and collected, BM* , None end on,e. Bunks, Notes and other. Secnriciel 4 1 ~.b moit . Ijt1 jt 4 Comeemad,,,,,e sod I\-r7HOL-11---"ES . - °NERs Te:,lo ElGNandbornottne of t■rtge, Ilettotite,2ltutk Notes anti Epode )19- GO Ilarkaltmc----. Pitt.bergh• Atire dhrettomiliule on all the pent:444nm Utrottoont the United Stites.' C.aided' ..9ezgrffa Moped Skirt* iigrimuy ralactri= ilsotiesst. OE AWAHZ-If you ,are t a ll,o samb eatidnirwmuy anyoarmasofomek. 'B. ,88aarlit.' "1"1.7.2 18904," Steamsbipo. 'rinse D. Halley, William S. Lareley, - John IL Mellor, : Welter P. Slanrolk . ' rlFilatm M4lat , " • Willlsen A.M. MI Di. Mri L, Rob o ert RObts AMMO John M.Salryer, • ' .•Glssrlis Selden; dlccander Tiodls, PARLEY A. CO TON . . "
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